DULY EAST OREOOMAH, PEWDLRTOBf, OISCKMT, MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1020. TEN PAGES Pepple Here and There llulh Hamilton Rose, manager tor lilt) enlshawn dancers, wan in Pen dleton Saturday en route to Vancoii vor after a tour with the dancers. 8Jiu report that the dancers experienced orae severe weather which provod chilly for aesthetic ankles and that tho Bills have gone back to Los Angeles. Children who toll are the apodal care of tho Child Welfaro Bureau of the state of which Mrs. Millie B. TfuSibell is secretary. Mib. Trum bell Is a Pendleton visitor and is niak- Rheumatic Pains Quickly Eased By Panetratlm Hamlin's Wlxrd Oil A safe and harmless preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and lim bers up stiff aching joints and muscles. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burn.-i, bites ana stings, just as re Ing an Inspection of tho working con-1 C. P, A. Lonergan, looul manager dltlons in Pendleton which affect chll- for tho Warren Construction Co., left drcn, and women as well. She is sec retary of the Board of Inspectors of Child Labor ;vico president of the Ka lional Consumers' League and a mem ber of tho advisory board of tho Na tional Child Labor committee. Rev, B. E. Gorriall loft Sunday aft ornoon on No. 17 for Klamath Falls where he will Join a squad which will speak In the interests of the Inter church World Movement. He h:td planned to catch a train south from Portland at 8 o'clock, but, owing to the washout near Meacham, delaying No. 17, was unable to make connec tions at Portland. Fred R Bynon. who has been In the Mist for a number of weeks. Is ex pected to return to ronuiolon witnin 10 days. d after ) Ing there iu company with Mr. Bynon and he haH been detained at Chicago on business. Saturday night on Portland, a business trip to 5 ff. r. Peterson, Milton attorney, has field "with the secretary of state the announcement of his candidacy for the office 'of district attorney, ropub lien n ticket. Mr. Peterson is In Pen dleton -today. Two Carloads of sweet potatoes, rubied' near Fort Btnith, Arkansas, will sell In Seattle for $3 a bushel when they, and their owner, a man named Weir, arrive there. The shipment, 1:100 bushels In all, passed through Pendleton Sunday afternoon. At thut price, the sweet potatoes will bring on the wholesale market slightly less than ?6 a hundred, which makes them cheaper than Yakima potatoes. In Mrs. Bynon recently return- Arkansas the Irish potato sells for .aaslnc several weeks tour- .5 per hundred. Mr. Weir said, U which makes It look as though the northwest Is somewhat slower in get ting back to reasonable prices than other sections of the country. Farmers In North Dakota snmmer- I fallow their land only once In every Iflve years. Arthur Foster, formerly of I .. ,1. ',.., ,.!'.. onvu liable, too, tor eara-ne, laomacne, Mr . P(,g,er wa8 here Saturday night to week. " 'in.. tell farmers of Umatilla county about Get it from druggists for 30 cents. the Non-Partisan league In his state. If not satisfied return the bottle and :Nor(h Dakota raises spring wheat nl Ret your money back. m,mt cxcUBiv(,iy un,i Kci about 18 Ever constipated or have sick head- to 29 bushels to the acre which malecs ache? Just try Wizard, Liver Whips, M,mmcrfallow every other year an un jferaMeed '"' Pr"mab,e farming. B. J. Burke, well-known wool dealer left yesterday for Yakima where he will look over the early season clip. Mr. Burke spent a few daya hero last CONROY'S CASH GROCERY There were 30 inches of snow on the level at Meacham on Sunday, Will M. Peterson said today. In tho woods out of town it was four feet deep in places and where it drifted was much deeper. It rained yesterday afternoon and evening, however, melting the snow rapidly and swelling the creeks In that region. At Gibbon only four Inches of snow remained lost evening and this Is going off rapidly. Mr. Peterson and hi son made the trip to Meacham on No. 20 and returned on a freight in the late afternoon. Since 1894 the Columbia Graphophone Company, pioneer, leader and creator cf the talking machine industry, and owner of the funda mental patents, has been making the best sound-reproducinginstruments in the world. Today the Columbia Grafonola is the sum of all that has been done so far by science to perfect sounds and har monies. Come in and let us play for you any Columbia Grafonola you want to hear. It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Federal Milk, 8 cans $1.00 Pisco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Van Camp's Pork and Beans No. 1 tins 2 for 25c, case 4 doz. $5.90 No. 2 tins. . 5 for $1.00, case 3 doz. $6.35 Van Camp's Soups, 8 cans $1,00 . . Case 4 doz $5.50 Sugarck . . 7816.00 Corn Meal, sack 60c Rice .......... 1 lb. 17 V2c; 6 lbs. $1.00 Red Mexican Beans, 14 lbs $1 00 Marshmallow Syrup No. 5, 80c; No. 10, $1.50 Del Monte Catsup, pint bottle 25c The Maccabees are carrying eut a program of expansion and Nixon N. Christy, district manager, is active In aiding to expansion process. Mr. Christy, who was in the city yesterday has his headquarters In La Grande but was formerly located in Portland. " MOB I FRESH SALADS EVERY DAY Potato, pound 30c Club House, pound 40c Fruit Salad (in cans) each 50c COLD MEATS Premium Frankfurters, pound 30c Premium Veal Loaf, pound 50 Premium Summer Sausage, pound 85c Italian Salami, pound 90c Smoked Chip Beef, pound 75c CHEESE Tillamook, pound 45c Swiss, pound 75c Pimento, pound .'. 70c Marlins New York, pound 65c Roqueford, pound $2.00 Neuychatel, each 10c Lumburger, pound 55e Edam, each $1.75 McLarens Imperial, jar 15c, 25c and 30c Cammembert, each 45c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 The Kntjfhts Templar Kuatcr service Pendleton hrouffht H. W. Irew to IVndlcton yesterday from Kcho. Mr. I Drew Is principal of the Kcho school and was formerly principal of the I Athena school and of ttie Helix school. WAY SAGLESS I SPRINGS SUITABLE McDOUGALL I PHONOGRAPHS KITCHEN TERMS ON CABINETS I NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS "Quality Counts" Use Our Exchange Department 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 Conim I: Hh ionorw (X to Echo County JudKO O, H. Marsh and Commissioner H. E Anderson drove to Echo todav to meet with citizens there who are dissatisfied with the de cision of tho state highway commis sion to build the Old Oregon Trail on the ea-st side of the town. Only by placing the highway route that way cttn the state expect $113,500 from the I government post road funds, the coin I misaionera say. SIMPLEX IRONER What the Simplex aavea In time and wages, la worth look ins Into. An ironing- that re quires half a day to do tay hand. the Simplex does In an The Simplex will finish a table cloth perfectly in three minutes, bringing j out the design as I tho It were newly I purchased. Kn ex perienced hand laundress requires from 25 to 45 min utes. Save yourself and your clothes by using one of these, machines. Call 1037 and we will be pleased to tell you more about this machine. hour. I CHAS. MILNE 108 Fast Alta St. Opposite Alta Theatre BiBfl THICAIi CONTRACTOR Misft CounJluiii to Return i Mian Hlelen Counihan, instructor In Home- Hygiene and care of the sick, will return to Pendleton from Seattle on Tuesday. She was called away by the death of her father, the late James Counihan. Miss Counihan will con duct her classes in Hermiston on Wed nesday, in Weston on Thursday, in Athena on Friday, and in Pilot Hock on Saturday. She will resume her classes in Pendleton next Monday April 12. MOTOR TO WALLA. WALLA. (gram. Miss Laura Mclntyre of Athe- Miss Sophia Fikan, Miss Elsie Mor- ' na. Miss Kthel XewqtiiHt of Pendleton, ton. Miss Vera Bullock B. B. Orton, Mrs. A. Heishman, James Licuallen J. V. Rew and Ed Catrett, formed a of Adams. HAZELWOOD BUTTER DANISH BUTTER FRESH EGGS Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 had After the dinner, eight motor loads motor party which last evening Walla Walla for its destination. An : of additional friends called for an in- evening at the new Mercv theater was formal evening and the party ad- enjoyed. 1 journed to the ball room of the Wood lard home to spend several informal hours at cards or dancings KMatc Is Admitted. The. estate of the late Mrs. E. J. Mathias, formerly of Milton, who died in Canada is 1910. was admitted to probate today. The estate consists of 300 acres of city property in Milton. .T. M. Mathias. husband of Mrs. Ma thins, Is the heir. O. E. Smith. George A. Price and Bruce Shangle wer0 ap pointed appraisers. Sues to Collect $450.-1 1. J. R. Haley today brought suit against L V. Henderson to collect $450.4 1, alleged due on a promissory note given June 25, 1917. Tnterest rom that date, less, J IS, is also asked. I. J. Warner is attorney for Mr. Haley. GIVES HAWAIIAN DINNER Decidedly unique and extremely de lightful was a dinner Saturday eve ning for which Mr. and Mrs. George Woodard were hosts at their attractive country home near Adams. The Woodards recently returned from a winter's visit to Hawaii and trophies brought from the Islands served to make the affair most charming. Ha waiian scenes replaced the pictures Just because you start the day wor on the walls and as the guests were ried and tired, with aching head, burn summoned to the dining room they ing and bearing down pains in th were greeted by little Miss Delpha i back worn out before the day begins WOOOan as a wee ana uaimy nuia da not think you have to ntav in tht Uric Acid Treatment 75e BollJc (32 doses) lit EE Hula maid and each was presented with a gay lei, tho yellow wreath worn by tho islanders on festal occasions. The Hawaiian national colors, yellow and red marked appointments of the table and In the center was an inter esting cluster of coral, lava from the volcano Kileauea, and artistic branch er of coffee berries. Pictures brought back by the hosts made pleasing fa vors, hut perhaps the most delightful ly unique feature of tho dinner was the fact thut t he entire monuo consisted Woman tllven Olvorce and Oil Id. Clara Met arty was given a decree if divorce from Amos McCarty last atUl'dnV in circuit r-nncl Bha la awarded the custody of their minor sen. condition. Be strong and well, (let rid of the pains, stiff joints, sore muscles, rheu mntie suffering, aching hack or kid ney trouble canted hy Acids. Get more sleep. If your rest is bro ken hn If a dozen times a night, you will appreciate the comfort and strength this treatment gives. Rh4 omntlum, kidney and hlarider trou ble, and nil other ailments due to ex- COHHiv.- -,.-!,! n,,t.,r ..h l of imported Hawaiian dishes. Covers I stubborn, yield to The Williams Treat were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Josephn ' tnent. Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Fred lAeuallen Dr. and Mrs. E. K Ingram, all of Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bailey of Milton. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Wood ard, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Parks. Wal la Walla, guests of Dr. and Mrs, In- j Send this notice and 10 n uts to pay part cost of postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co.. S 1149, p. O. tlldir., East Hampton. Conn. Ynu will receive a 7ic. bottle (,12 riost-n) free, by parcel pnpt. Nn further ohiptin on your part. Only one free bottle to any family or address. FARMERS ATTENTION We wish to announce thaf we have opened a Blacksmith and Horse Shoeing Shop in the Alta feed barns on Clay St., between Alta and Webb St. and are prepared to do all kinds of plow work, spring work, wagon making and truck bed build ing. Horse Shoeing a specialty. Give us a trial, satisfaction guaranteed. JONES & JAY 619 Clay St. Between Alta and Webb Are Your Teeth Bothering You? y... x 11 With the new starting and I I liffhtinsr system. An ideal cut for the ranch. We have I four for quick delivery. See I I i us now, ; i i a-cr. -an, ci,. A..!., rv. SPENDS WKKK-KND IN I. A l lit AND E. Miss Harriott Young returned today from n QrHnd, where she spent the week-end visitlnK relatives. mrs. r,T3iss is msmn Mrs. Bi 13. Oeliw nd little son. Jack Chalmers GMttt, are here from Van couver and are the nuests of Mrs. n. T. lister. Mr. Oelss arrived here Fri day and spent the week-end, returntna yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. lielss re tormer Pendleton residents. WILiIj VISIT IN- SPOICAVR Mrs. I.ynwood I.lvermoi'e left this afterni"'n for Siiokane where she will spent the next month as the fcuest of Mls Mabel Powers. mmhs AxnnTtsox rnN-VALRjarlNO Friends of Miss Oeorl Aiulurson "will be glad to loam that she la con-j valeselng satisfactorily from a recant I operation undorg-one nt St. Anthony'a to her home In the Kast OMBonMn Iniildlnir after an illness of is daya. DH. P.VBKE3 Mlta. PIlAZIEIl IS VISITOR Mra. FTank Frailer Is In Pendleton from irillaide Home as the mio-i M Mrs. Cliatiea Hamilton. WHEN your teeth arc bothering you, the first step is to find out what the trouble is. You must go to a dentist, get him to examine your mouth and give you advice. A mistake in advice leads to all sorts of trouble, so it is highly im portant to get good jdvice in tho beginning. Registered Dentists using the Tl. R. Parker System examine and treat so many patients that the advice they give is founded upon much experi ence, lne man who docs things over and over many times becomes very skillful, and you can depend upon what he says and does. If your teeth are bothering you. go to any E. R. Parker System ottice and have them examined without charge. You will find prices moderate for any work you need. Good advice, if followed, always leads to good results. Registered" Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM Dr. Robert V. Patton Pr P. Q, Vinson rr. A. J. Howard , . Tf5 Mam tfiresv m 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Pay Cash for Groceries and save from 10 per cent to 25 per cent on your month's bill. Try our plan for one month and we will prove this saving to you. There are lots of people who are not overlooking this saving. Why not you? There is only one way for you to save and that is the cash plan and pay for your groceries and not some one else that you are forced to do on credit. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St.