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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1920)
m TWELVE PAGES PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1020. I ir i'I I J People Here and There if Newest and Most Desirable Features of a Practical Steel Range When M. S. Shrock resigned his po sition oh agriculture agent of this giounty, to accept the poHitlon of man. nger with the Oregon Dairymen's Ma gue, tho league employed only four men. Now the staff of employee num. UerH 17 and the membership of the league la 2000. The chief aim of the league Is to safeguard the Interest cf dairymen. The league has repre sentatives on hand when milk is ship ped to Portland milk dealers, and these representative see that tests for but terfat are authentic. Mr. Hhrock Is here to testify In the grain case in which the Farmers I'nlon Oraln Agency Is defendant. He was county agent hero when the case first came up. D. C Tlrownell, of Umatilla, Is hero t'-fl.iy looking up facts about the old town of Umatilla In the IntoreHts of a historical society which Is about to bo formed there. According to Ma-j Jor l.eo Moorhouse, who Is un author-! lty locally on early day history, Uma-j tilla first came Into prominence in i 18C3 as a transfer point for freight and passengers between the coastal ' points and Interior as far as Hoiso. j There were five big general mercantile 1 stores and 20 saloons In Umatilla In 1811.1, the major says, together with other stores, hotels, restaurants, etc. Tho town alsi boasted a newspaper, something It does not have today. at tho State Fish and Oame Commis- Kd GclHt of this City and W. I,. Oelsi. slon's meeting by Marion Jack, Pen- formerly of Marysvllle, Idaho, but now dleton man who is a member of the a frequent visitor In Pendleton. The commission. The separation of two fJoist brothers left this morning for a Interests will take place May 1. Mr. Jack returned to Pendleton this morn lng. business trip to Hum field. A. H. Kberhardt, bridge contractor. arrived In Pendleton this morning from Portland on business. P. D. Tull, of Spokane, Is In Pendle ton today looking after his various property interests. He Is owner of Douglas Court apartments and othef proiertios which demand his attention about once every month. He will re turn to Spokane this evening. C. P. A. Ijonorgnn, left lost night on N. 18 for la Grande, and Enterprise, on road buslnees for the Warren Con struction Company. Ho Is In charge of the company's headquarters here. value Wesco Itoy Alexander, who Is tiow residing In Portland but who yearns for Pen dleton every now and then, arrived here last night on No, 18 for a business visit. Ir. V. 13. Henneberger, of tho II. S. Iwent on Sunday. Office of Animal Industry at Walla Walla, who was In the city lost night, is a hrother-ln-law of Mrs. It. E. Perry T.. Idieman returned this morning from Portland, where be RANG E W. I Thompson, vice president of the First National Hank of Portland, Horse and was a guest at tho Morse arrived this morning on a business homo durlim bis stay here. Dr. Hen- visit to the American National Pank neberger, with G. F. Overhulse, also and will remain here until tomorrow The divorce proceedings of the com mercial and game Interests of Oregon were witnessed yesterday In Portland of the Walla Walla office, left today for Wheeler county to Inspect sheep which are suffering from scab. Feellnar certain that he Is the last soldier home, (ieorge Blocker was In the city today on his way to Pilot Hock after two and a half years service in Ambulance Corps .12. Miocker Is a nephew of Mrs. Hobcrt liielke of Pilot Hock. A newly organized construction com pany li. Pendleton has for its members night. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Mt. Vernon and Federal Milk 2 can 25c ; case, $6.00 Crepe Toilet Paper, 7 oz roll 3 for 25c Granulated Sugar, sack $16.00 Prune 2 lb. 35c; 6 lbs. $1 ; SO lb. box $7.75 Olympic Pancake Flour, package 35c Matches, 4 boxes 25c Shaita-Coffee, vacuum packed 50c Walnuts, Manchurinn, pound 35c Van Camp Pork and Bean, No. 1 2 for 25 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 5 for $1.00 Van Camp Soup 2 can 25c WINESAP APPLES, BOX $2.00 M:ijc Ciorfkle returnprt thin morning on No. 6 from Portland after apend Intf 14 das there vinititiK with friends. A fine new set of scales In Downey's market today were delivered by P. O. Bber nf Walla Walla, aent, for the Toledo scales in this territory. Mr. WVher spent the day here looking: up other business an well. He in noon to be transferred to the Portland office. IB;: M. B. Markham, of San Francisco, A here today. W. B. Anderson wa here Saturday from Pilot Rock. E. V. Littleton of Pendleton wan In the city yesterday. The second man to win the Pendle ton Hound-Up buckaroo championship was John Spain, who is a Pendleton vlHltor today. One of the pioneer women com- mercial travelers is Mrs. C. E. Baldy. who is now in the third month of her wenty-first year as a traveling sales woman for women's wear. Mrs. Bftldy, who fs in Pendleton today, is 6K years of ape but despite her years, tliers in the commercial Belling1 game ind her a keen competitor. Spring Cleaning is LET US HELP YOU. Have our Demonstrator call on you. Phone 1037 We handle the Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Western Electric Vacuum Cleaner Thor Washer Simplex Ironer All Kinds of Lighting Fixtures Also a Complete Line of Electrical Supplies. CHAS. MILNE 108 East AIL St. Opposite Alt Theatre KIKCTIUCAIi CONTRACTOR NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Traffic Cases in Court. R. M. Hucker, charged with parking on the wrong side of the street, paid a 2 fine in police court Monday after noon. W. J. Hums was fined $.'. for letting his car stand unattended with the motor running. OnmnilNNfonerH to ottn. Judge 0. H. March and commission er B. F. Anderson motored to Nolin today to confer with one or two prop erty owners near there regarding right of way adjustments for the Old Oregon Trail highway. They wore al so to stop at Rieth to examine the approach to the county bridge across the Umatilla. It is understood that the high water has cut into the ap proach and steps may have to be ta ken to prevent its being washed out. .September 14 Next NattirullJi.lo.i Tho next naturalization day in cir cuit court has been set for September 14 and those who want their final pa pers have until 90 days prior to that time, or June 14, in which to file. Two recent applicants for final papers are Sam Pridolf Samuelson, of Stanfield, and August Bauer, of Weston. Twin flue construction en- I ables you to heat all six lids 5 on top of stove at an equal I temperature without heating I the oven. Saves heat in the I room during summer months and saves fuel. Flue around rven is uniform in size so heated air comes in contact with every part of oven. We guarantee that pies or cakes :an be baked even on top and Dottom and all sides without ;urning. One-half the fuel used in the ordinary range will do your work better in this up-to-date range. Let us show you this range. Pre-war prices: 18-inch Oven $80.00 Nickel Trimmed and White Doors $85.00 Agents McDougal Kitchen Cabinets VaKE ADVANTAGE 'of this special in SYRUPS (FOR TWO DAYS ONLY) Golden Marthmellow No. 10 Cans '-0 No. 5 Cans 88c Breakfast Bell Gallon cans Jf y" 1-2 Gallon cans l.lO Tea Garden Gallon cans J 1-2 Gallon cans $1.00 Poppy Brand Gallon cans XrJK 1-2 Gallon cans $1.00 Uncle John Cane and Maple Gallon cans J? f 1-2 Gallon cans f 1-4 Gallon cans 85c Rockland Brand (Cane and Maple) . , Gallon cans 5?"Z 1-2 Gallon cans l B0 Old Yankee 32 oz. Bottles 75c 16 oz. Bottles 40c cKm-" Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 r AgcnU for jPhoiiograpIis and Records Hampton WAY Sagless Springs "Quality Counts" I 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 I E Use Our Exchange Department FOR FRESH Butter and Eggs CALL 18 Hazelwood Butter in Quarters. Danish Butter. Fresh Ranch Eggs. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable' Established 1890 Phone 18 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllH ! I . l 1 , I . Mad Weather Delays Assessors Had weather and iKor roads are oonspiring to delay the work of field men In assessing for the 1920 roll. Assessor C. P. Strain said today. As a result, the roll Is behind where it wis last year and more expense i-s being in curred in obtaining figures. Illg Tax Turnover Made. The third instalment of 1919 tax collections, totaling $282,000, was turned over to the c-onnty treasurer last evening by the sheriff. Ilcrinistoii Couple Will Marry. A marriage license was issued today tn Prank H. Stone and Alice Marion I'rann. both of Hermiston. Everybody Likes It! BRAN NEW is popular alike with the young, old and in-betweens From little Tommy to Grandma there comes the one acclaim that BRAN NEW is ALL right. For a sparkling delicious thirst-quencher, a bottle of BRAN NEW hits the spot. Order it by the case from your grocer or druggist. If they don't have BRAN NEW just phone us and we will supply you at once. Manufacturer Two Vmntilla Men EUe J. A. Stephens and J. W. Duncan, of Umatilla, today filed petitions with tho county clerk for the republican nomlnatWns for constable and Justice of the peace, respectively, in Vmatilla precinct. ' Dsnk IMIes Suit for lf.r.-. Tho united States National Hank of Portland today brought suit against J. R. and Bllbaaeth Horning to col lect J 199.55 and interest, alleged un paid on a note for $250 assigned by the t.umlerman's National Hank. Piatt & Piatt, of Portland, are attorneys for the planum. DO YOU SEE AS WELL AS YOU USED TO? Defective vision caused by age like itself creeps on almost unawares. Only when the signs are so unmistak- Sj i able that the most inexperienced can understand, do we s realize that we are becoming blind. I Have Me Examine Your Eye Now and Fit Them Wiih Proper Glasses. Dr. A. M. SIMMONS Eye Sight Specialist Penland Building 5 Otct Tallmnn Drug Store . . Phone 43-J S IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIUI Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Plaintiffs Rxumine Witnesses Five witnesses for the plaintiffs Vera examined late yesterday and during today in the trial of the case of Marlon Jack and John Itoin against tho Farmers Union Oraln Agency. Selection of a jury was completed about 3 o'clock Monday with the fol hnving named men in the panel: Charles R. Bond. Jnmee A. King, ft. W. Fletcher, Frank Brown. A. F. Me Knlxht, John M. Kwen, H. W. Hansel, F. M. Orlggs, IL C. Barnes. F.l mer Chastaln, & U. Punlap and Edwarf.l Morgan. The plaintiffs, represented by Col. J. H. Haley, Frederick Steiwer and James A. Foe, are seeking damages of $5232. for al leged faulty cleaning of seed wheat. The defendant corporation Is repre sented by Judge S. A. Lowell. Charles II. Carter and John P. Winter, of Portland, formerly a partner of Judge Lowell's. Two similar cases. In which George Strand and Kdgur Smith are plaintiffs and the grain agency de fendant, will follow. THE STYLE In your suit Isn't worth much ta you unless the tailoring is right . Our clothes are well known for fine toiloring and that makes the style all the better. Coats are longer -vests open lower double breasted are popular plain lines no frills these are the rules in gentlemen's clothes for Spring and Summer, 1920. 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Try this Cof fee and lower your Coffee bill from 10 per cent to 25 per cent. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Leas DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St