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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1020. PAGE FIVE TWELVE PAGES People Here and There I KPSI m Dr. F. J, Morgmn, pttntor of the J'i . ,-hytcriuri church, and J. W. M'ul (j n ey, one of the church officer, returned last nu hi from Bond where they attended u meeting of the Presbytery. EL B. Sherwin, who travels for Per Tin 4k Hard grove, InveKtment bankers of rtpokttne, Ih In Pendleton today call ing upon 1-anK.H and hunkeru. TTp Wevton way they call htm Bar ney hut hin check are warned B. b. Foster. Mr. FoMter. a M iHsmii'lan by nativity, farirm in the Wenlon country and hiiHliif-BH occasionally rail him to Pendleton. llo 1b hero today. Never ha wheat Innd in the Adam vicinity washed o badly from hlKTi Water as during1 tho present spiing1, accordinMj to report by Cecil Curl, who ralH:H wheal In that reft on. In mime places the hoII has hen wuwlied away clear to bedrock und will have to be filled. Chester Fee, who at one time held third place umonir the all-round ath leteH of tho I'nlted states, in In Pen dlfttpn to visit hl father, Judge .Juru-n A, Feo. Klin e his diHch ii'ffe from the army, in which In served at a lieu ton -ant, Mr. Foe hiis been in Berkeley, California. A pioneer of the Stan field project and yet a young man In years 1h Fred Pulton, Hon of the late United States Snnator C W. Fulton. Mr. Pulton was In Pendleton yesterday from the west end town. Herbert Bfrbart, of The Dalles wil ls In Pendleton to testify in the grain cawe, 1h a candidate for the republican nomination for representtaive from the L'9th representative diHtrict. Him J, CulUy. W(on farmer and a prominent member of the I'matilla County Farm Bureau, whh a Pendleton business visitor yestekday. J. A. Schmidt, of Freewater, is here today. Huffh Wilson Is in the city from .loHeph today. J. M. Markham of Portland is In Pendleton today. FEW ELEVATORS RUN OUR NEXT PRESIDENT . ' CONROY'8 CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S uittards Chocolate and Cocoa, the best on the market. Absolutely pure. Chocolate, 1 pound 45c Chocolate, 3pounds $1.25 Cocoa, 1-2 pounds 25c Why pay more ? Toilet Paper, 7 ox. crepe, 3 rolls 25c Crisco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Pineapple, No. 2 tins, each 35c Puff Wheat and Shredded Wheat, each 15c Ensign Coffee, the white package, pound.... 45c an Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 2 for 25c No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Prunes 3 lba.50c ; 6 lbs. $1.00; 50 lb. box, $7.75 SAVE Your money . . Your time Your health BUY A Thor Electric Washer Simplex Ironer Vacuum Cleaner AVOID RUINING Your linen In n laundry Your iiiics witii dust and sand Your health mid nerves with uimisvssjir.v work. PHONE 1037 Abk for our Demonstrator 1 1 will be pleased io call on u Mention iintliiiK alectrksU, In which yon are Inlorcsttvl. Wc arc SlW l'.liH (ri al ontractois. 1 Stimuli's Given Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. 108 East Alta St. Across From Alta Theatre I (United Press.) NEW YORK, April . Thousands of businessmen and women literally climbed io work here today. Union elevator operators struck at Jt the rush hour in most office buildings. The strike resulted in confusion in skyscrapers housing thousands or workers. The delivery of mail is delayed in j some buildings. Postmen sat on their packs in the lobbies, waiting- for a j chance to squeeze into the few crowd I eil elevators which are running. j Soiiim business men had office hoys bring in their lunches. TlEREte TUIVMKN km i t it (By United Press.) MOHIIJ9, Ala., April 16 - Three trainmen were killed In a head on collision of two passenger trains on the Louisville. Nashville railroad near here today. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS I Ixxnl oiii.le l-tn l Ucon.sc A murrlaice license was issued by the county clerk last y&tterday to Johseuh M. Harrison, of Hielh. and Mrs. Nellie M. Horton, of Pendleton. " - EXTRA: This Is the Dzt president. Call him any name you like. He Is a composite (and the camera never lies) of Herbert Hoorer, Hiram Johnson, McAdoo. Wood, Cox, Low-den, Bryan, Poiu-1 dexter, Palmer,and all the pther Candida tea. Woman liaim-N IX-HcrUoiL Suit for divorce was filed in circuit court today by Areta. Barrett Clinton against C. C. Clington, to whom she was married in 1918. She alleges de sertion. The plaintiff asks also that her maiden name, Areta Barrett, be restored. H. I. Watts, of Athena, represent the plaintiff. fuse Probably on tTnJUl Tomorrow The cane of Jack & Bain vs. the Farmers I'nion Grain Agency went into lis fifth day today, with rebutal arguments by tho plaintiffs being heard. It is considered hardly prob able that the case will reach the jury lhi3 evening, so it wll likely be up for a sixth day tomorrow. The case is for $5232 damages for alleged spoiled seed wheat. CliarWN Filed Agninst Moonshiner A complaint -was filed today in coun ty court against Al fjoltz, charged with manufacturing illicit liquor. OriHz !oltra was arrested Saturday night in a raid on his house on East Webb street. Herschel Lewis, arrested for selling Home of the alleged whiskey, is In the city jail and after Ooltz has his trial -before County Judge Marsh, it Is probable that both men will face federal charges. WE ARE COMPLETE EN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF OUR DOUBLE STORE. New arrivals of Inlaid Linoleum, Print Linoleum, and Flooroleum. Let us put your floors in good con dition with it. We are reducing our stock fast on granite wear, aluminum wear and kitchenware. Why ? Because : MIRRO ALUMINUM WARE We have aluminum roasters, large size .' $5.75 Small size $4.25 Aluminum stew kettles $3.85; small stew kettles, handled $1.75 Butcher Knives, best steel 75c Galvanized buckets, large size. . . 75c T-1 1 1 1 rT jp ire snoveis s Fry pans, any size 35c Cups and saucers, per doz $1.50 Agents McDougal Kitchen Cabinets. r Agents for itionograpH.i and Records Hampton Afpent WAY Sagless Springs j "Quality Counts" 1 124-123 E.Webb Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department cn to Iola. The order for their re- moval. issued by (he district court upon Petition of the sheriff, charges that the Crawford county jail has been ; deemed unfit for the safekeeping of i the incarcerated officials. The sheriff staled events of tho last few days in Crawferd county have shown that at tempts to obtain the release of the i -' - - I - - ... h , - ,.iv 1 - ,,f ' aliens who do not understand the Am erican system of government and who might think the prisoners were being wrongfully prosecuted. SPOKANEATTORNEY FREED FROM JAIL ON TRIAL AT 16 Institute in ICattt Km! Today Teachers of the eat end of Uma tilla county are assembled at Milton today for the sectional Institute, county Superintendent W. W. Green went to Milton this morning to take part in the nessions. Tomorrow the teacher of the southern part 61 tJOTta tilia county will hold an institute at Pilot Kock. ImsI nay for State Candidates Today is the final dayt upon which candidateM for state offices can file with the secretary of state for the pri maries. There is expected to le a largo rush at Salem, although there are not believed to be any more from this county to file for state offices. Tho ntlnf time for county offices ends next Tuesxlay, April 20. County of fice candidates file with the county clerk. ( Associated SPOKANK. April Crane, a practicing a been in the county ja November on a feb warrant, was released ders of the secretary formerly was active fairs here. InsuffU justify deportation w was stated by iminlgr Press.) 16. Sam H. ttoi-ney who has il here since last ral deportation yesterdny on or of labor. Crane in I. W. W. af ient evidence to as discovered, it ution authorities. TACOMA LONGSHOREMEN ARE NAMING DELEGATES (Associated Press.) TACOMA, Wash., April 16. Mem bers of the local union of the Inter national Longshoremen's association are this week holding an election for delegates to attend the ttttl annual convention at Seattle. May S. The election ends Saturday. Hf ' " I' Wo. 9 BraL BHH I ST. LOUIS Ursula P-oderie.k, 16, is the youngest ir ever charged with murder in this state. She Js being tried in juvenile court on a charge of killing her stepfather. Joseph F. Woodlock, a year ago. Four years ago she shot and killed her 'own father and was exonerated on the ground that she fired .n defense of her mot liar. Woman Sue on Mve-Year Xote Collection on a note outstanding five years is sought by Kmma BusseM in a suit filed in circuit court today against L.uclaii Bussell, her brother-in-law. The principal of the note is $9.4 and $t.r0 attorney fees are alQ asked. Peterson. Hishop & Clark are attorneys for the plaintiff. min Visit Helix County Judge C. H. Marsh and Commissioner B. K. Anderson again went to Helix today to continue ad justments on right of way for the Helix-Ifavana section which Is about to bo improved. They spent yester day afternoon in the same region. JAILED OFFICIALS ARE MOVED FROM COUNTY fy Associated Press.) PITTS BURO, Kan.. April 16 Alex ander M liowai, president of Pistrict , No. 14, 1'nited Mine Workers of Ant ( erica, and three other officials who j have been incarcerated in the Craw- rorn county jau ax ciraro ror renising to testify before the Kaiirhs court of inuuttiruu ri'iuiutiis nave ueen reniovea from Jail and taken to other cities. Howat and Itobert Foster, auditor, worn taken to Ottawa and placed tn , V. l.-V-r. nblln M,nl- 4n 11 ..-klU ' Oorchy. vice-president, and Thomas Harvey, secretory-treasurer, were tak- Ma doTitbotKer about dettin me any otierlurich when she's got Post Toasties in the Kouse Sold by Grocers Everywhere Breakfast Food Quaker Puffed Rice, the package 15c Quaker Puffed Wheat, the package 15c Quaker Rolled Oata, large size 60c Purity Rolled Oats, large size 45c Golden Rod Rolled Oats, large size 45c Mothers Rolled OaU, large size 45c Uncle Sams Health Food 38c Albers Pearls of Wheat, a package 30c Quaker Cracked Wheat, a package 30c Cream of Barley, the package 30c Two Minute Oat Food, 3 for 50c Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits per package. 15c Grape Nuts, 3 for 50c Kelloggs Com Flakes, per package. 15c Kelloggs Korn Krisp, per package 15c Post Toasties lSc SUA I. TY CXVIC.M Two Phones 526 Grocery Dept. Veal Roast If you are puzzled over what to get for Sunday dinner, how would a nice veal roast or leg of veal appeal to you? We can also satisfy you if you prefer a beef or pork roast, for we handle nothing but choice meats of all kinds. Prices that are right is the motto of this market. Empire Meat Market 'The Old Reliable'' Established 1890 Phone 18 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 one now to avoid delay in delivery. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 IE Hade by Eb;tum Cereal Co. Inc. Battle (JWTTick 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Saturday Only , DIAMOND W CATSUP, 23c We have a fine line of vegetables for your Satur day trade. Radishes, 2 bunches 15c Asparagus, 2 pounds 45c Carrots, 2 bunches 15c Turnips, pound 05c Hot House Lettuce, pound 25c Head Lettuce, 2 for , 25c Cabbage, per pound 10c Spinach, 3 pounds 25c Green Onions, bunch 05c Fresh tomatoes, pound 25c Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St 3