East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PEWDtETOW, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920,
People Here and There
Krnent JiuoIjsoii, who travels for J.
K. dill & Co., of Portlund, him visit
ed Pendleton for About ax many years
as any traveling man on the mad. Ho
arrived laat evenlnfr on NW. l s for a
bimlnoHH call on tho trade horo.
1.. A. Oulkshank, member of the
firm of Crulksbank & Hampton, local
furnlturo dealers, will leave tills oven
ins; for a business trip to Portland. He
will bo absent from Pendleton for two
days.
today for Walla Walla to Investigate
tho case. Hhauaway. who is a deaf
mute, lias considerable money.
Charles' McTeavie, who owns whe'at
land nour Helix and has been here
on business connected with It for sev
oral days, departed on No. 17 today en
route to his homo at lying; Peach, OaJ.
Parson Khatiuwiiy, Indian arrested
In Walla Walla on a charge of having
liquor In his possBRslon, Is a. Umatilla
Indian and because of (his fact Major
B. Hwartslander, of tho agency, left
A. R. Coppock, Athena farmer, was
a Pendleton business visitor yenlerday.
t in an effort to signal or communicate
in some way Wltli the planet Mars,
will In all probability not tulie place on
next Friday as originally planned.
Word whs received .here toduy from
Professor Todd, stating that he was
re.-idy to make the attempt on Friday
If the Omaha chamber jbt commerce
had met bis conditions. Inquiry
brought forth the Information that
the chamber ceased to be interested In
the venture some time ago.
FOR ITCHING TORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
H. T. Hyrd, or Portland, Is In the
city today.
A. C. Newman, of I,os Angeles, Is
In Pendleton today.
Pete Posmas, of Helix, 1b a Pondle
ton visitor today.
M. T. Baker was in the city yester
day front Pilot Itock.
Kdward Bnbysk, farmer of the Ad
ams section. Is in Pendleton today.
Cash Wood, county Y. M, ('. A. sec
retary, left today for a trii to the west
end of 111, nnimtv ( it,.. i tt I ,.t-,.u4 nt
There is one remedy that seldom ! y. work. ' , I .
fails to stop itching torture and relieve ) ,
Sr.strdiraakcstheskin m cpunni miinpFw
Any druggist can supply you with fOf dUllUUL 0n!LU!U1
Zcmo, which generally overcomes skin
diseases. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes, mill! nmm IT kill 1
blackheads, in most cases give way A V KM Hlr Mil K
to Zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes UMILI IlLULIFL ITIILIl
disappear overnight. Itching usually .
stops instantly. Zcmo is a safe, anti-
septic liquid clean, easy to and 0ut of g ,endl(,totl KM chiI.
lif&STS&fci???. who attend Lincoln. Washington.
rail uuiu,., ,.w. fs.wtlwirn mil Pli.l.l rh,inl. ISA r.
not greasy or sticky and is positively
safe for tender, sensitive skins.
The E. W. Ro-e Co , Cleveland, O.
NEW PRICES THREATEN TO
BANISH SUGAR BOWL
(Hy Associated JreHf.)
KKTTLK, Wash., April 21. Retail
grocers today professed to have ad
vane information that job tiers arc
planning to charge the trade $20.50
or $2100 a hundredweight for a sugar
supply expected from San Francisco
on the steamer Fred Haxter, due here
tomorrow. Members of the Seattle
Caterers' Association may consider
tho possible banishment of the sugar
bow: and restoration of the war time
rationing: system in the event they are
callod upon to pay about 2T cents a
pound for sogar, which noriv does not
seem improbable, they declared.
to eai !
And how to get them.
Just a little yard, a little
time, a little care : and to
be sure of results, a plant
ing of Morse's Never
Failing Seeds. The kind
professional market gar
deners use.
Five cents a packet at grocers,
florists, drug and hardware
teres, etc., everywhere.
- )
C. t. MORSE fit CO.
Operator of World' Lmrrmt Smwd Farm
1 25 Market St. San Fnmci.co
Morses Seeds
Flawthorne and Field schools,
celve milk daily, according to a report
received today from the Oregon Dairy
Council.
In Uncoln school, 170 of the 246 i
pupils receive milk, each day, says the j
report. One hundred fifty-two of the '
2&7 Washington school pupils receive
milk, while 28 of the -.5 Field school j
pupils receive milk.
The report gives tffe following Infor-
mation regarding the serving of milk
In Pendleton schools:
"in Pendleton, the first and second !
grade children are having half pints
of milk served thern dally. They do j
1 ig work. In child welfare in Pendleton, j
The home demonstration agents, the
schools, the chllil welfare cllnto and i
the parent-teach r n associations co- t
i i -crate with fine spirit.'"
Pendleton, Portland, North Bend, j
Medford and (Jrunts Pasts are the cities
In i I,,, ut.itn arkkli. . 1... raliaW nlian 4a'
having carried on good work in In
creasing the amount of milk In school
children's diet.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
Administratrix pouiicd.
Catheryn C. Durfey today was ap
pointed administratrix of the estate of
the late Frank L Durfey. The estate
is estimated as worth $1000.
I. M. Travis CVivcn Judgment.
It, M. Travis today was given a
against P. F. Pollen for $29.49, by
decree of the circuit court.
HA It N I A' JUDGE APPOIXTKD
BAI.KM. April 21. Governor Ol
cott today appointed William Farfe
of Hums as County Judge of Harney
county to succeed the late Judge
1-evens.
MESSAGE TO MARS
MAY NOT BE SENT
Two Couples Take IJcciimcm.
Marriage licenses were issued today
by the county clerk to Mart B. Ger
klng of Hitter, and Llllls D. Slaughter
of UkJah. and to Bert McFarland of
Pendleton and Georgia McNorton of
McKay. The latter couple was mar
ried by Justice of . the Peace Joe II.
Parkes.
( liy Associated 'Press.)
OMAHA. April 21. The ascension
In a balloon of Professor David Todd
of Amherst, and Ballonist lo Stevens
Paving operation to si art
Paving operations from Dixie's cor
ner to Athena, on the Oregon-Wash-iiVgt-m
highway, will begin Monday it
no chaise In plans is made. This
eOOpp rtf the new road will be clos
ed for traffic, necessitating a detour
from Dixie's corner Into Athena over
the hill to the left of the present
route. Tho 'highway will be closed
for about a month, engineers say.
When the pavlilg Is completed on this
remaining strip, there will he a con
tinuous paved highway from Pendle
ton to Athena.
P iiMD nvo cash
GROCERY
It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROyS
FREE COFFEE THIS WEEK!
Ask us how to get 65c Coffee for 50c
per pound.
Federal artd Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 for 25c
Red Mexican Bean ..3 lbs. 25c; 14 lbs., $1.00
Prunes, 6' pounds $1.00
Crisco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30
Breakfast Bell Syrup 1-2 gal $1.00
Tea Garden Syrup 1-2 gal. $1.00
Armours V. B. Syrup 1 gal. $1.00
Best Jap Rice, 3 lbs 50c
Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 60c
Old Dutch Cleanser, regular price 10c
Gold Dust, large size 30c
Knnd Settlement Made
After dickering for nearly a week
lth Chan. McLrfMivle, of Ijong Beach,
Cal.. the oounty commissioners) today
reached a settlement with him for
the routinif of the Havana-Helix high
way through his ranch three miles
south of Helix. The arrangement
makcH possible a straight road from
that top of the hilt ahovo Havana into
Helix. Biphteen acres of Mr. Mcfea
vie's ranch will be cut off hy the loca
tion of the highway through his place
and. ho and the- commissioners this
morning agreed upon a reasonable
rlefe for this ilalnage. AH rights of
way on this road are now amicably
adjusted and work of graveling It will
sturt shortly.
Plaintiff Given K7 IMliWKrK
Arthur I I-rtice. was given special
damngie of $5J7 and punitive damage
of J r.O. for a total of $687. from John
MeKlroy, by the circuit court jury
which heard tho case tried yesterday.
Luce sought damages totaling $5000
for alleged assault and battery. Fol
lowing the returning of tho verdict
tho Jury was dismissed for tho week.
0 ) SnSmfaSm
EUREKA
&fiWmmmL
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD
Why let your wife
be a slave to the
broom?
$2.50 down and $6.00
g;r month buys an
ureka cleaner.
A full line of electri
cal appliances and
supplies on hand.
House wiring a spe
cialty.
Demonstrations and
istimates furnished.
Milne Electrical Company
Pendleton, Ore.
108 East Alta St. Across From Alta Theatre
hi wi
.raiti Jury MHta Today.
A urn n i j ti ry was en I led In, to ses
Mion hy .linlc ;. W. Phelps at 8
o'clock last cvcninn: nd convened
thtH morning to licnr the ces itKalnst
nine nu n who hiive been held in the
When
the success
'or failure of
anv day de
pends upon whether
the bowels functionate
properly or not ,
' You Need
The digestion of food
entails the production
of poisons that must
be eb'minated regularly
and thoroughly.
r
Start each day com
pletely refreshed renewed
in mind and body. Get a
sleeping outfit that 'make
your sltfep comfortable
restful.
In addition toacdmpletc
line of high grade mattres
ses, beds and bedroom fur
niture, we have that na
tionally advertised, guar
anteed bedapring the
WW 8a6ose Spring
m' iH MHtt '
Because of the Way patented
construct ion, there is no sagging
no noise to disturb your sleep.
Occupants do not roll to center.
! 1
I ses, beds and bedroom fur- !,
Cruikshank & Hampton
"Quality Counts"
124-128 E. Webb Phone 548
Use Our Exchange Department
By Taking Vinol
It creates a hearty appetite, aids digestion, creates
thousands of new red blood corpuscles, the glow
of health replaces pallid cheeks, anaemia disappears
and strength and vigor returns.
These Inciters I rove it
West Chester, Pa. "My blood
was so poor that I had skin eruptions
and was weak, nervous and could not
sleep. My mother wanted me to try
Vinol. It purified and enriched my
Wood, gave me a pood appetite, my
nervousness has gone, and it has built
up my whole system. I can surely
recommend it to others who need a
good blood tonic" Mrs. Edwin S.
Guthkib.
For
Kenton, DeL "I Offered from
nervous, run-down condition ana no
appetite. I keep house and live On a
farm so had to keep about my work
as I have five in the family. My
druggist fr nmended Vinol as the
besfme K. fcf my condition. It
has given r.e a good appetite, and X
sleep better and feel stronger in
ev.ry way." MRS. ' J . HERMAN
vvu.ne.
nctrrotiH, nm1e renditions, ws wntnen, overrrnTfced
enud delK-Ate emiuren, mere if n
bo returned, if Vinol fails
Tai,i, n.nnl. nnd lpl,r.u, ctilulr, n, there Is no remrdv like Vinol.
Your money will a
K oep pen's Pruir store and rirug- jglfti Kvorywhere.
Take Advantage of the Special Folgers are Offering
in Coffee We quote the following:
Folgers Coffee
S POUND CANS, $3.15
(Includes 1 pound can free)
2 1-2 POUND CANS, $1.60
(Includes 1-2 pound can free)
CLUB HOUSE SALADS AND POTATO SALADS
Made fresh every day.
COLD MEATS
JELLIED TONGUE
VEAL LOAF
SALAMI
SUMMER SAUSAGE
Large Assortment or Imported and Domestic
Cheese
ctfief&s Croccry Dept.
Two. Phones 526
Bacon
Some nice flavory bacon for breakfast tomor
row will make the, whole family happy. Fried to
a crisp brown and served with hot toast your
meal is bound to make a hit.
Also your roast will have a much finer flavor if
a couple of slices of bacon are layed over it before
it is placed in the oven.
Empire Meat Market
; "The Old Reliable"
Established 1890 Phone 18
county jail for several itay past. There
are only a few eases to be examined
ami a report is expected to le return
ed this afternotm and the grand Jur
adjourned. Those who comprise the
Jury are: S. 1. I- Koss, E. P. Jen
sen, It. W. Fletcher, J antes Hodffen.
J. A. Schmidt. Arthur Coppock and
If. M. Moore. '.
Want PwpSSljr llrlded.
Suit was filed in circuit court to
day by Kffie Gerde, Anton Serde et
al., vtt. H. J. Anderson et al-, seeking
partition of n parcel of 960 aires of
land anion? the variotttt litifTtuits. The
lands are descrilwd as fid lows: Basl
half und southwest quarter of section
f0; north half of section 29, and the
northwest quarter of section 28, all
in township 4 north, range. 33 east.
Peterson. Bishop & Clark represent
the plaintiffs.
luced from 14 o 3; Koy Mason's
from 4 to l and Arthur Spcnce has
lost all of his 1H "stands.
It is Practically impossible to con
trol fruit disease and not kill the
pees, so-If. Illackburn states that It
willUe necessary to remove them from
the?f7uit district during the spraying
season. Fruit growers cm make con
ditions better by keeping the clover
and other blooming cover crops
mowed down under the trees.
TOO LEJTOLAWIFY
WANTED rtookkeeper Umatilla
Flour & Grain Co.
THE UNI ERS At 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
FARM BUREAU LEADER
EMPHASIZES HELP OF
BEES TO FRUIT CROP
5old
LvsmI Sal of Any
ftUdicia Um V.'otid
H. 1. lUackhurn. Farm Itureau
number from Freewater. states that
in 1 9 1 5 when there were plenty of
bees In his vicinity and some wild
cherry trees for pollntzer he grew
four tons f cherries. As the bees be
came less in his vicinity his crop drop
ped from year to year until two years
ago. Not knowing the necessity for
polinizers he cut down his wild cher
ry trees. This past year with no bees
or polinizers in the vicinity and a
gool " crop year he produced only
about 5ft'i pounds of cherries on the
Maine trees which formerly had leld
cd four tons.
In a fruit country lees are quite im
poitantbut are hard to keep on -count
of the spray. Mr. Plackburn
cites as examples Ihe heavy losses of
the bee keepers in the Freewater dist
rict due to spray polaon. f hrlsty Kog
ers once had 10ft Mnnds and now hns
nltoul ;'0, Marvin Poor's h;ttcu re-
YVA N'Ti:r Woman cook for ranch
Only dining room and kitchen to j
care for. No family washing. Must
give reference. JRO.Oo per month unj
til harvest. Mrs. Glenn K Scott, Helix
Ort- . or call ?"7-U. '
COUiT) NOT UIX.IV TO TVA.Jj Wl)
"I could not tell you all the benefits
I had from the UM of Foley's Honey i
and Tar,"' writes Miss ftoso Flerke. 20s
Hawkins Ave.. N. Hraddock. Pa. "I i
h.u! n coM i:i my chest and1 fearing
It would cause pneumonia I tried ;
Foley's Honey and Tar and it was not.
long till I felt relieved. 1 hope others'
suffering from severe cold will try
It." Many Mich letters A e been :
written about this time- trieT. reliable
family medicine f r coughs, colds, j
cruuy and whooping cough.
t.l-T IU1 OF pHXi I'KVKR"
H yxMj lack energy. If you are tired
and languid. If you do not feel like
exerting y. urelf if you lack "pep" ;
the chance are that your bowels are :
sluggish. J Foley Cathartic Tablet Is
a good and whoeme physic that will!
rid yii of btliousnew . ga.-. bloating, j
Ick headache, sour stomach other;
ills thai attend indigestion and con-j
alipation. They cleanse the bowels.,
sweeten the stomach and inignrt'
Ute liver, vld cciUeie, I
209 E. Court Phone 445
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
These prices are not specials. They are our regular
every day prices for you.
Peaches, gallon cans '.8S
Dutch Cleanser, per can 10c
Milk, Carnation, tall lSc
Milk. Carnation, small, 2 for le
Rice, Ble Rose, per pound 18c
Rice, Japan, per pound l4c
Tea. M. J. B. Tree, per pound 50c
Coffee, bulk. 3 pounds for $1.00
Coffee, best grade, per pound .". 47c
10 Hollv Lard, each .". $2.85
5 Holly Lard, each $1.45
Pay Cah Receive More Pay Lett
DESPAIN & LEE GASH GROCERY
209 East Court St.