FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PEWDLETOW, OREOON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1920. PAOK F1V1I III! People Here and There Vial tin; five army lecruHInK Hlu- ( Brady h hu legman far the tlx Huclt- t'UM In m cwou unu Keeping l" on -u ". o ..mi nerni tunM ruijiinn iiimi travt'lH all over 0t'tf0tl automobile extra recruiting partlex keofk t Hniiiin John M. Pr UjMy. CuPwu Piute, 1 , wh.M liMuiimrterH are ih Portland,! For thirty yeujr 10. K. Kiddle, of I. a left thin morning for La fintude after Grande, wbm b member of the nohodl an IwipeotiOn trip here und win uImo go board. i.ntiT lu served iii Kim lACwla to Washington, trt of which Ih In-i ture In the Senate, aiul then he wa-k eluded in bin territory. He slates that ninde a member tit the State High-way recruiting buslnenn Ls hIow and that Commission. Mr. Kiddle arrived in the total, for the past few mouths the city thin morning and motored to amounted to flinty V pe cent of what He ho on road busbies, with Judge C. thi army expected. The recent war La if. Murh, M. O. Hcnnctt, highway en the cause, uys Captain I'agc. glneer, and O. Dunning, county I commissioner. .Vows that the road to Mitchell, ' away uff'in Wheeler county, was mad.' I Keppner and the other towns of impaHHihle 'by recent knows does not i Morrow county have a few more dismay Mr- nn Mrs. .1. Y. ltradv. who! 'Mihtichi citizens now than before left today In their Hudson fOr a trip 1.) Fosellt Mitchell, and other towns where railroads are unknown. Mr. v WW I I r fc. M WW ?f g basket of broken xrttlee you need BEECHAM'S PILLS Tuesday, a session of the circuit vour having been held there for naturali zation on Tuesday. Circuit Judge O. W. Phelps presided. Judge Phelps also Nettled Up a few matters of equity in a "bet weeu-terms" wens! on and fin ished In lime to return to Pendleton yesterday. Ho arrived on No. 2 last nlnx. Morrow county farmers are I rig free advice to t he footsore, says he short shoe Is the ureutesi memoe lO efficient feel for It causes Ihe most Kin mou evil, the broken down front iich. A nut her "arch enemy " Is t he heel lee shoe, he tayi, which permits to support to? I he foot, utile such i shoe in worn on sort ground. The " ancient I UOOdWin points out, be came flat-footed from v. ea ring sa n dais on the ha rd road. He recom mand, as IdeSj the twelve-eight heel,; which Is an inch and A half high. Ir I Goodwin Is one of 111 men sent out 1 by the company to give information to the public. The com pan v main tains two schools for the training ofi xperta, a part of the SehoU plan j is to cooperate with schools and Dr. i OoodWtn spoke today at the high school and illustrated his lecture with' slides. HERE'S A USE OF RECORDS FOR YOU LET REED SUPPLY YOUR EVERY WANT 8. tt. liurnatigh, for. the most par mixes anil sells pills, roue. CO in era anil the thousand and one other thin 8 drugstore handles. But when the State !ce isln t are meet a t Bafeffi he just as optimistic over the crop pros- I goes hence from Enterprise and takes pt cts as thom of I matilla county, the I nm neat in the house, where he is Joint ePnasmH ' judge says, iiiit the shortage of water tor ih summer season looms large. Stomach or bowel dis I order poisons the blood and thus irritates the rest of the body. -r,r,f .. of Any MdfctM in th WorU. Sold evMwUt. In boa. 10c . 2fic. "If the American people fitted their I heads us they do their feet. their j craniums would be the shape of chocolate drops," nays Dr. N. A . Good ! win, orthopedic specialist who is at j the J. l Penney store today under the auspices of the Kchoii Manufac turing Co, Dr. Goodwin, who Is giv- colors CASH GROCERY representative froh lnion and Wal Iowa counties. .Mr. Bm-naugh spending the day in Pendleton. John M. lolph returned on No. IS last evening from Portland) after Witnessing tie Meehn n -Wa 1 Uor hour at Mi! wa ukie arena and signing u the headliners for a big boxing card that will be staged by Pendleton Post. A m erica n I,egion. in Happy Canyon on the night of April 10. He ta em phatic in declaring that Pendleton will have the greatest boxing exhibitions here in memory, but Is not yet ready to divulge just who the topnotchers Agents fo S5 I'll, UK, ur ii(,h uui Recbcti L , 1 illillllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllUllll! There's nothing us pretty, or an cheap, considering quality, REED FURNITURE. Our The latest, bvst. most beautiful music is always on Co lumbia Record. Here are eight hilarious Jazz Hits by Art Hickraaq'a Orchestra from the St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco: A-tl 1 I l- IbiliV fiii' Knx-trol from ' K(,l'jiv 'ill M Slri'rt.i of t'ulrj iif-te. t large floors are fairly bubbling! raj. . r.ji-U-t over with the newest of the new i B along this line. Toll Mr Wnjr Pox-trot A-5S13 5o Hlaltatfaa MMHH MfdMy Fox-lrot Introducing 1 You will be pleased with our r"" "" BIw-HiMluyljw-troi showing. PMh-Fw-tr6t nWroot ami Low Walts Gruikshank & Hampton 128 E. Webb "QUALITY COUNTS" Use Our Exchange Department Phone 548 llealr Ml net Mum WAY Sagless Springs It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Blancliard Milk, 2 cans 25c Mt. Vernon Milk, can 15c Rice, 6 pounds $1.00 Prunes, 6 pounds 1.00 Mixed Red Beans, 14 lbs $1.00 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for $1.00 Solid Pack Corn, 2 cans 35c Knight's Dill Pickles, can 30c Crisco 60c, $1.20 and $2.30 Tea, 1 pound package 50c D. J. Kirk, of Umapine, Is livestock project leader for the Umapine dis trict and is here today to confer with Fred Hcnnion, county aent, and Pert Whitman, county livestock project leader for the purpose of forming a hoys' cam cluh. Mr. Kirk says that the recent flurries of snow In the county did not hit I'maplne. c. k. Yanston. secretary of the i'cmllcton COllimtrcJal Association, arrived home this morning on Xo. 6 from a three-day trip to I'ortland. durlnjf which he attended the meet ing of the home service hoards of the (Salvation Army in the state. If W. Collins and Ken Burroughs were among the homecoming passen gers on No. 6 this morning, both hav ing been In I'ortland on busless. IC. C. McCook. formerly In t he im plement husincHg with I St Heat ley. lis back from a winter's visit In south ! ern Ca'ifornla. Some of the time ; spent In the nolden state wa passed I in visiting with 'brothers who are In i the baaktng btuajn, in the south. NICE CHICKENS FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER A GOOD TIME TO BUY LARD No. l's 35c No. 3's $1.00 No. 5's $1.60 No. 10's $3.10 Empire Meat Market 'The Old Reliable'1 Established 1890 Phone 18 I H. I... Irantner. of Free water. Is j here today. ! A. . I autnelster of Baker, Is a j Pendleton visitor. O. Holmes of Walla Walla. Is In the city. SPECIAL SALE For a Few Days Only Van Camp's Tomato Soup Van Camp's Vegetable Soup Van Camp's Clam Chowder Special Price 2 cans for 25c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 evening of February 6, and reikless- were Joined there by Commissioner O. ness and neglect are charged against ', L. Dunning of Stanfickl. on a trip of the employe of the defendant. J. A. ! inspection. Fee represents the plaintiff. Call-; for Qgfcla al Venire. Judge U. W. I'helps. who today Crom Heppner. Issued returned a spec ial SIMPLEX IRONER What the Simplex Haven in time and wages, is worth look ing Into. An honing (hut re quires hulf a day to do by hand. the Htniplcx doe In The Simplex will finish a table cloth perfectly in three minutes, bringing, out the design as tho it were newly' purchased. An ex-; perienccd hand laundress require I from to 45 min utes. Save yourself and your clothes by using one of these machine. Call 1037 and we will he. pleased to tell you more about thia machine. an hour. CHAS. MILNE UK IM Alia St. (lKsite Alia l b. .hi- NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS call for Jurymen to sere beginning Monday morning. March 2-, at 9 ! 1 01 lock. Sheriff T. D. Taylor 1m now making the venire. INVADE BANDIT HAUNT TO RtSCUE COMRADE I Unmor sues Tuvi Qotnpany. I Hubert Uinsner today brought suit against the Parker Taxi Co.. for ItfiO. j damages, alleged inflicted In a collision j between a car which he owns and oh driven by an employe of the taxi con jcern. The damage to his ear Is j placed at 2U0 and to himself for j broken ribs and bruises $150. The alleged accident occurred at the cor !ner of Webb and Iinc streets on the Mn Hold on Statutory Charge. O. A. Jacobson, of Ilerinistoii, was arrested at Kre-water esterday to nnftwer to a statutory crime, commit ted against his 1 5- ear-old slstcr-ln-a w ai Hermiston. He had his pre liminary hearing before Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parke today and was bound over to the grand jury In $1000 bad. He is In Jail In default of the bail. The girl was sent to the Louisa' home. Portland, several weeks ago. IKING STARTS NEW FAD CiiiMiiiomrs In tVcafl End. County Judge C. H. Marsh and eomralMdoner it. 10. Anderson drove to Bono today on official business and ' SHANGHAI, (larch 19. Dr. Klliott Osgood, medical missionary, Freder ick Smith of the Chicago Tribune, and J. t. Thornton, representative of the Standard Oil company, have left on a rescue mission into the haunts of the Yunnan bandits to rescue O. B. Met eait, Knglish missionary, who has 'been captured. Metcalf is being held as a hostage for bandits who are former soldier and are demanding reinstatement of e Chinese army American rescuers have recently set fire A. I Shcllon, Captured by the same bandits. PS We Take Pride in Selling You Groceries of dependable brands and we are always ready to refund the full purchase price of any article that should in the least prove unsatisfactory. The Large Navel Oranges 80's $1.00 Doz. California Grape Fruit 3 for 25c Babbett's Cleanser 2 for 15c Armours Veribcst Milk 15c Can Eggs at 40c Dozen are Cheaper Than Meat. Standard Grocery Co. C. L. Bonney, Pres. 230 E. Court Phone 96 CRIES WAT TO PRIZE LONDON Vou gotta go gome to keep up with England's royalty In matter of dresn The other day the Prinze of Wales shoved up iwitn bia derby on one side of his (heart. Now King George appears jwlih his pants creased the "wrong way." making It the "right way.' rEdward VII. King George s father, wore the royal trousers creased jilor.s th sides. Sorethroat? .... . i.u ... nvv ......... 1 only Turpentine ointment on throat una enem. t over with 1 minei en 1 n. Kepejit night and morning. Turpo THI TUOPfMTIHt OIKTMtMT , 1 NSVX' For Liver and Bowels Dr. Carter's K. 4 B. Tea A Mi 11 Grntle Trent Hide Laxative and Healthfti Drink. For the stomach, liver and boweli and to purify the blood, there' nothing more reKable. Give it (o the little one when they get feverish andean t eat. They like it and it does (hern lota of good. LIFT OFF CORNS! Here won't be enough Fordson Tractorsltogo 'round! THE demand for the Fordson tractor is so great that it will be a long time probably before every one will be able to get one. Therefore, if you are looking for a tractor and wish a Fordson you should see us at once. -1t , lt The Fordson has more than fulfilled expectations. With its economy efficiency durability it is ideal for the average farm, vliriM . j Burns kerosene has special air washer and all moving parts are enclosed there is practically no thing to cause trouble. Use it with the Oliver No. 7 Plow SIMPSON A I im m ' Demonstration Saturday, March 20th, at Frazier ranch, back vi ii.gu sviiuui. i.i. ana r . ivl. Drop Freezone on touchy corn, then lift that corn off with fingers writ Ff Tfeggo i KfONOMY hitrt; to NINOPO. t'hina Little Tettl Tang-pinr flMd. Kurpled and cried her av to a prite in a baby welfare pxhihitlon re.entlv here. fhtfti HmihI r.Mi Mople BttJMlM . Tisi Mffrll H(I .-vr hld ID ' i tlx ''iM.-iiiHuba1 i..t-ifrti '-a- ml tt' w tin a tMl IkW MM 4 II U; bLth. DiHn'L hurt a Mt! Irop a little FrpJEnnt DO iui aching corn. Instant ly that corn )pt hurting1, then jrou lift it rifrht out. Y'et, mask'! No hum bug! A tiny bottle of Freexoiit costs but n fcv.- cents at any driitf store, but is sufficient to remove every haird corn, soft corn, or corn between the t.es. and -. withitiu .-orenesj or irri tation. Freezone Is ihe MfiMttOnaJ iis. -v-erv of a Cincinnati teniuy. l l?. Von derful. 5 j $ ' i $ $ i $ s $ s $ $ $ $ $ $ ? $ I I It S I $ Save Money .Trade At . DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Quality Service and The Best Prices $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ i $ $ $ $ v