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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1920)
TEN PAQES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1920. PAOE FTVE People Here and There Many of Pendleton's grown-ups, nt th tender age of ono or two, were told by C. 8. Wheeler to "watch this tolrdlo,' oh ho posed them for tholr Daby pictures. The pioneer phot Rrupher left last nlht for a buslueoa vlHlt to his ranch near Caldwell, Idaho. He will return on Monday. Tn koIiib bark to the farm." said JH. W. HlirriM, who was In J'cndloton today on his way to his ranch west of Bp octane. He recently resigned from tho V. H. Forest service, rtvtnx "P his position, supervisor of the Wallowa National forest. Mr. Harris will raise, wheat and stock on his ranch. In addition to having a wan-house bearing his name at every shipping point In Umatilla county, IT. W. Collins maintains offices In I'orlland. Walla Walla and J'eudleton for the handling of his growing: irrain business. The Walla WhIIu office today rw.uj visited by Mr. (.'ollns, who motored to the Garden City this morning:. A good price for wheat this year Is assured and rmatilla county appears i CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S uittard Chocolate and Cocoa, the best on the market. Absolutely pure. Chocolate, 1 pound 45c Chocolate, 3pounds $1.25 Cocoa, 1-2 pound 25c Why pay more ? Toilet Paper, 7 oz. crepe, 3 roll 25c CrUc 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Pineapple, No. 2 tins, each 35c Puff Wheat and Shredded Wheat, each 15c Ensign Coffee, the white package, povaid.... 46c Vmn Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 2 for 25c No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Prunes .3 lbs. 50c; 6 lbs. $1.00; 50 lb. box, $7.75 certain itf n irin..i v,lol,l Ar t -nu , " ... tj. 1IKMIIJ, son, now of Portland, but formerly of IViulleton, said today. Tho market may not open with prices as high as the government guaranteed, Mi. Thompson said, but lefore the sea son Is over he looks for prices as good or lienor than the govornmeut bask I figures. witn 700 head of steers which have been wintering in it,. Hudson Hay region, .1. Jj, Kollry, i'luatllla 3 county cattleman, was In the city yes terday. He Is taking the steers to Hiisitiivlllu where they will be kent during the summer months. Grass Is growing nicely In that region, say reports. I'olsonous larkspur sallied Walker 1 KlIiH. young: L'klali stockman, con Mdtrable trouble recently when nine of his cattle died from the effects of eating the lower. Mr. Kills, with two Helpers rode for 10 days administering medicine to the animals and was able to save i he rest of the stork. Mr. Kills came to Pendleton today on horseback and reports that the roads ore In such a bad condition that bug gies, wagons or trains cannot get through. He think." it will be two weeks before a maqhine can make the trip. Our Stock of Mattresses WAS NEVER SO COMPLETE It consists of No. 1 Silk Floss, Cotton Felt ed, Cotton Linter, as well as the cotton combination. These mattresses can be had in all sizess. We carry all grades of Crib Mattresses, moderately priced. John B. Montgomery left this morn ing dor a short bualnoan visit in Moro, Sherman county. Mrs. Been Spencer left this morning I fnr I firm ii.l i ,11 iv 1 1 i - iii aha nll I unnnr) a lkw uwjrri v miii iiie pluming in several acres of potatoes. Krnest Mans is one of the former j wheriffs now serving as a deputy V. B. i marshal in Oregon. Being a demo Icrat, he was not reelected to office in Clackamas county last time he ran, but now he Is tn the race again and w.uus to serve his county as sheriff after the general election In Xovem jher. He is in Pendleton today serVtng subpoenas for the next federal grand (jury term in Portland. "take aBVantage of this special in SYRUPS (FOR TWO DAYS ONLY) Golden Marshmellow j . No. 10 Cans No. 5 Cans S Breakfast Bell sfii'sMl Gallon cans $2.00 1-2 Gallon cans $1.10 Tea Garden Gallon cans $1.90 1-2 Gallon-cans $1-00 Poppy Brand Gallon cans $1.90 1-2 Gallon cans $1.00 Uncle John's Cane and Maple Gallon cans $3.25 1-2 Gallon cans $1.65 1-4 Gallon cans 85c Rockland Brand (Cane and Maple) Gallon cans $2.75 1-2 Gallon cans $1.50 Old Yankee 32 oz. Bottles 75c 16 oz. Bottles 40c cy&s& rocery Dept. Two Phones 526 mr see We are showing some good patterns of Inlaid Linoleum as well as Print Linoleum. Our patterns of Felt Base Floor covering as well as Congoleum is complete. SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW 1 DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS, $1.50 SAVE Your money . . . Your time Your health BUY A Thor ITTffrrlO Washer Siruplr if-in i Vacuum Cleaner AVOID RUINING Your linen in a laundry Your rug w1Ui dust and sand Your Iical th ami ui-nes uiUi uimetxtsar work. PHONE 1037 Ask fur our lleiiionstrator bit' will Im' gih'UMil to call Oil it'll Mention aiolliiiiK electrical In which you are liiten-st1. We arc also Movtiical Contractors. KstiniaU-s Given Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. 108 East Alta St. Across From Alta Theatre Isaac Christopher, who has been a director of the school In his district west of Adams for 28 years, i in Pen- id let on today on huslness. He owns a fine wheat ranch about equally dls Itant from Havana and Adams and tho school house is on one corner of hi place on the Havana-Helix road. 1 n. Alexander, accompanied by Mrs. A lexander, left today for Hermiston to attend the funeral of tho late Colo nel IT. . Xewport, who died yester day. Colonel Newport was an old friend of Mr. Alexander's. M. R. Shnc'k, formerly agriculture n i of i h is county, left i . i , .. for ,'ortland. He was called here as a witness in the grain c in which QUICK RELIEF FROM COJSHPAIN Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 10c and Joe a box. Agents for fionographs and Records Pniiliohonlf I Z777 wumoHaiiii way !& naiipwi I bPrmgs i "Quality Counts" 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department FOR FRESH Butter and Eggs CALL 18 . Hazel wood Butter in Quarters. Danish Butter. Fresh Ranch Eggs. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 the Farmers' Union era in agency la defendant, and will return again next week for tli trial. David H Nelson will leave this evening for his wheat ranch at Prady, Montana, where he will make arrange ments for spring seeding. He expects to be absent from I'endleton about a week. J. H. Dobbin of Joseph, president of the State Wool Growers Association, and Mack Hoke, of Enterprise, secre tary of tho association, returned to their homes this morning after con- lernng nere witn Umatilla county sheepmen. Mr. Dobbin is a prominent j sheepman of this state and Mr. Hoke ! is agriculture agent in Wallowa coun Oeorge Trace spent Monday In I Athena. Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Bryant and son Forest, spent Sunday at Misson sta tion with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts. Joe Holaday and Fred Bruce were in Pendleton Monday and Tuesday. Mr. "and Mrs. John Thompson went to Pendleton Tuesday to remain a Aw days. Mrs. Mary Wells, operator at Gib bon, is spending a week in Portland with friends. Ed Kidder and family moved to Thorn Hollow Tuesday. Mrs. A. Kirk of Athena is here vis-1 iting her daughter. Mrs. Dave Boni- j fer. BEST "60" Tracklayer Tractor The most dependable heavy duty tractor built to meet the requirements of Umatilla County farmers. A few of the outstanding features of the SIXTY are : Ease of operation, accessibility, no wheel, all treck, no belts or chains, all gear driven, turns in own length, 37 anti-friction timken and Hyatt roller bearings, Manganese steel tracks in stead of cast iron, working parts completely housed, non-lubricated rocker joint in track, etc. Let us show you this tractor at work at twenty fields in Umatilla county. Jerard & Temple Pendleton, Oregon Agents for the C L. BEST GAS TRACTION COMPANY Because of his knowledge of both the English and Indian language, Au gust Alexander, reservation Indian, has been made , interpreter at the Umatilla Indian agency, as successor to the late Charles VanPelt. Alexan der received his education on the res ervation and at t'hemawa. NEWS Of THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS ''"ml Jury Promised Boon, ' All April session of tho cm nil jury probably will be convened before tlio end of this month, circuit Judge (!. w. Phelps said today. The county Jail now contains nine prisoners a Waiting hearings before the Brand Jury and ther arc also some cases which do not require the holding In custody of defendants. SHE THOUGHT DRESS WOULD LOOK DYED; But "Diamond Dyes" j Turned Her Faded, Old, Shabby Apparel into New. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond lives," guaranteed to give a new rich, fadeless color to any faliiic. whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixel goods, drosses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Booh with each pack ago tells so plainly how to diamoirl dye over any color that you can not make a mistake. To match any material, have drug gist show r6u "Diamond Dye" Color Card. THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford car can well be called the "peoples car," because there are more than 3,000,000 of them in daily operation. That is about four to one of the nearest follower in the motor car industry. This would not be so if the Ford car had not for sixteen years proven its superiority in service, in durability, and in the low cost for operation and maintenance; this would not be so if the Ford car was not so easy to understand, so simple in construction that anybody and everybody can safely drive it. Let us have your order for ont , now to avoid delay in delivery. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 maim Cloth 'mill nt Cayusc. The suit pattern stolen a few rinvn ago from J. Seibert, tailor, has been lounrt by search warrant . at Cayuse. where the two Mexicans, held for its theft, are alleged to have sold it to J. rt&mteres for l. Sheriff Tar lor and Mr. Selbeit went to Cayuse to identi fy the property this afternoon. The j men held for the theft are named Leo College and Jose. Fores. m I AT HOME lrs. Tn,i,1T Terpenlns;. Chiropractic, San ipra ctors. Facensed in ore. and Wash.. M6 W. Tustin. Pendleton, Ore. rWin, 442 WILLIAMS FAMILY TO E (East Orcjjonian Sp'eciul.) I GIBBON, April 14. Mr. and Mrs. j Iolf Thompson and Mr. Henry iThompiioi. spent Saturday in Tendle- , ton. V. V. Willhims and son Wayne (were here Sunday from lnncan and iHpeni the day with Mrs. Williams ami jdaiiKhtcr Who are preiiarinic to move' , to hiincnn the last of this week. Roy Hyatt spent Sunday here irom Weston with Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Thompson. tiSW Bnllen has arrived here at ' RfofltiMsi BprttMP !,"d will run t h KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The Drug Store That Serves Too Best. 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Coffee TTM J " . a wnv pay irom 4o cents to bo cents tor your Coffee when we have a very fine bulk coffee at a very low price. 3 POUNDS FOR S1.00 This will be our every day price. 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. Mining room l here Hum summer.