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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1920)
'I page rnm WJ EAST OBBOOWIaH, PMtPLliTOH, OREOOU, TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1020. TEN PAGES People Here and There ... - W. It. Thomas, who owng women's appurel Hhopu here, In Walla Walla nil Wenutrhce, returned on No. 1 thlH morning from Walla Walla after visiting lila two Washington store on business, lion Colvln, formerly engaged In the stock raising bualnesa In Umatilla county, now a resident of Walla Wal la, arrived this morning from Walla "Walla to transact business. Wvery new and then Dr. D- N. Rebor of this city sees In a New York newspaper or magazine tho features TOO TIREDJO EAT? Rsst a Bit, Eat Slowly, Than Taka Hood's Sareaparilla. ,. In this way you will avoid Indiges tion, yoi.7 stomach will feel tonic effect, and In a short time you wll' have better appetite. ,'nor',,'II,Jes,1S atrength. better assimilation, and will And your "food tn.-tcs good. One grateful woman writes. I earnestly recommend all women who wish to be made new. or who are troubled with that tired feeling, to take Hood's Snrsaparillo. It won derfully relieved me of sour stomach, distress and belching. b. w-ll-known Justice ol the Peace M Indiana says llood'a Harsspanlla made "food taste good," as arter tak ing three bottles he can now eat three hearty meals a day. works hard and sleeps sound. Doesn t tm appeal to you to eat weH. work hard f 4 sleep well? Then set Hood's Jlarsapartlla. As a gentle laxative. Hoods Pills help great' of a young lady whoso looks are fumil- iar. She Is Jean Hober, Dr. Ilober's daughter, known on tho stage us Jon Klbora who attained success In New York during tlio past season In "The Magic Melody." This month it Is Muimey's magar.lne which showa a picture of Miss Kcber. ranger and who Is in the forestry of fice here for a few days detail work, says that tho snow will be good for i ho i antra. In order that hla students may be come hotter Amorlcans, Prof. J. A. Yeager, of Adams school, brought In a class Monday afternoon to witness the naturalisation examination In circuit court. There are five W. P. Smiths In Portland and they have quite a time keeping their mail separuted. For that reason, the one in Pendleton Monday prefers to be called Wilfred V. Smith. Mr. Smith Is now assistant lo V. W. Tomllnson, in the naturaliza tion department, and during the war he had charge of the government em I lyymant service In Oregon. Nine good citizens and true or Mil ton were In Pendleton Monday In In terests of the proposed I'ninn high hil there. The nartv. which mo tored down Monday included, H. M. Oockburn. former courtty oommlaalon icr; Itobert McKwen and Henry Groth, I school directors: H. I- F raster, bank er; C, S. Cheshire, hardware merch ant: 1'. K. Cockburn. farmer; C. E. Ispence, liruce Shungle, postmaster, 'and C. A. Norman. Ilr-cent heavy winux nave not nam- I aged wheat fields In the fold Springs S country oul in suikc anu iftspain'S gulches some lad loses were experl- i 2 elided, according to Kverett Kim?, of '"old Siirlngs, who Is In town today. The soil Is heavier In the Cold SprlngH than In the regions south and west. one fiirmer is reported to have had 300 acres of wheat badly blown. One hundred or more persons who attended the Parish Aid dinner for the Church of the Redeemer last evening partook of one of the most famous dishes known in this section. It was Major Ijce Moorhouee's chick en uiullignn. The mulligan required two days in the making and contained among other things, the following in gredients: fio pounds of potatoes, 12 fat hens, 10 pounds of onions, large qU&ntltie of peas, string beans, corn, mushrooms, tomatoes and carrots, garlic and water. This made 20 gal lons and it cooked two days. Mrs. Glen Bushec assisted the major in the preparation of this dish. W. W. Green, county school super intendent, visited the school at Athe na yesterday afternoon. There was six Inches of snow In Duncan when l' W. Kendall left there Friday. Mr. Kendall who is a forest I. M. Peterson, attorney from Kcho, spent yesterday In Pendleton on legal business. CONROY'S GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Claude Prltchett, of Frecwater, waa in town Monday. He was apiolnted trustee for W. N. Brady, bankrupt. C. W. Hustead of Echo is a Pendle ton visitor today. W. J. Conley of Arlington is at the Golden Rule. W. F. Pabat Is here today from Prralrle City. Washington. Since 1894 the Columbia Grapl.ophone Company, pioneer, leader and creator of 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 wantTto hear. DELICAT1SSEN DEPARTMENT FRESH SALADS EVERY DAY Potato, pound Oc Club House, pound JJj Fruit Salad (in cans) each SOc COLD MEATS Premium Frankfurters, pound JWc Premium Veal Loaf, pound oO Premium Summer Sausage, pound 85c Italian Salami, pound Smoked Chip Beef, pound 75c CHEESE Tillamook, pound Swiss, pound JSc Pimento, pound Oc Marlins New York, pound J Roqueford, pound in Neuychatel, each jc Lumburger, pound - 55c Edam, each 1-7 McLarens Imperial, jar ... 15c, 25c and 30c Cammembert, each 45c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 a Federal Milk, 2 cans 25c Prunes, 2 lbs., 45c, 6 lbs. $1.00, 30 lb. box $9 Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs 55c 25 lb. box $6.50 Shasta Coffee Vacuum Pack Tins, special, pound 50c NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Black or Green Tea, lb. 50c .Mrs. Kcist-r Ats !vorr A decree of divorce whh granted Hattle L. Keller from Ivinder E. Kolner today and her former nme f Hattio Hall restored. Khe wan aim given title to property belonging to her before her marriage. Crisco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Winesap Apples, C Grade, box $2.00 Corn Meal, 9 lb. Sack 60c Olympic Pancake Flour . . Shredded Wheat, package TlirT Admitted to Clllsensliip In addition i two MHOIU1 admit- jted .Monday morning, three tppli leants for American citlsenshlp were admitted yesterday afternoon by cir cuit Judge (J. W. Phelps. Those ad I milted were Arthur Christian Jen I sen, Klliubcth Hull Taylor and James Henry WIlKon. William Martin was denlsd Iwa'Jsr r.f a witnosH being- un qualified and Michael Grant for fail ure to appear for hearing. WAY SAGLESS I SPRINGS SUITABLE McDOUGALI I TERMS ON KITCHEN 1 PHONOGRAPHS CABINETS I & "Quality Counts" Use Our Exchange Department 1 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 I QUALITY MEATS for PARTICULAR PEOPLE Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 SIMPLEX IRONER hour. What the Simples aavea in t"me and wage, la worth look in Into. An Ironing that re quires half a day to do by hand. the Simplex does In The Simplex will finish a table cloth perfectly in three minutes, bringing , out the design tho It wore newly purchased. 4n ex perienced hand' laundreaa requires from 26 to 46 min utes. Save yourself -and your clothes by using one of theae machines. Call 1087 and we will bo pleaacd to toil you more about this machine. 108 East Alia St. CHAS. MILNE Opposite Alta Thcatr EXiBOTRIOAIi CONTRA CTOIt Ask Puriilloii or Property. Suit was filed in circuit court today by Francis A. Garrecht and others against Kabina Dsjajphy and others to bring about an equal division of prop erty in the estate of tho late . H. iliunphy. Mr. Garrecht is attorney for I the plaintiffs. ALLIES SAYS MAIL If mm. in Appraisal Filed. An appraisal of the estate of the lata .Martin L. Bowman waa filed to day with the county clerk showing that he left cosh totaling J6254.75. It. Maybcrry, C. K Wailes and J. W. Maloney were appraisers. Jambson tiets Right Years. O. A. Jacobson. who recently plead ed guilty to a statutory crime against a 15-year-old girl ut Hermiston, was sentenced this morning to aerve eight yoars in tho state prison. Ole John son, who pleaded guilty to passing a worthless check, was given two years, and flair Hughes, who pleaded guilty to larceny, was given four yoars. All I have heen recommended for parole by the grand jury. Mcrritt uibba, In .In led Joinily Willi Hughes for the theft of $110. pleaded not guilty anil will have u trial at the April term of court. FIRST SPRING BRIDE IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIItlllllillilllllilllllllllll GOOD VISION Perfect comfort cannot possibly attend your daily 5 work, your evenings at home, or your social and rccrea- tional hours if your VISION has become disordered. 1 Dr. A. M. SIMMONS Eye Sight SpecialUt Penland Building Over Tallman Driir store Phono IM f mm 1 r Mr W Ik y x V I i (By United Press) LiOXIXIN, April 6. Germany is at tempting to see "how far the treaty of Versailles may be disregarded with safety'- the Mail said today, comment ing on the advance of Reichswehr troops into the neutral zone In viola tion of the treaty. Newspapers gener ally looked upon the advance of Teu tonic troops as a deliberate militaristic challenge to the allies. They took the position that the German excuse that the advance was necessary to restore order Is unwarranted because the communist groups had already agreed to lay down their arms. onv Pari women of fashion are wearing diamonds in the heels of their Card of Tlianks We wish to express our sincere thanks to all the friends who so kind ly assisted us In the sickness and death of our little Nellie. Mr. and Mrs. William Mills Mr. and Mrs. J. H. 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An examining physician fur one of the prominent Ufa Insurance Com panies, in an interview of the sul'jeci, made the astonishing statement that one reason why ao many applicants for Insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble Is so common to the American people, and the large ma jority of those whose applications are declined do not even suspect that they have the disease. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ttoot i on sale at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. However, if 'Qu wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sacple bottle. When writing lie sure and mention the Pendleton East Oregonlan. THE UNIVERSAL CAR With the new starting and lighting system. An ideal car for the ranch. We have four for quick delivery. See i us uow. ri Simpson Auto Co. FRANCES WASHINGTON Miss Frances Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Carpenter, will itart the wedding ball rolling for ocle(y brides this spring. 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