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PAGE PIVE TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST ORECIONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1920. People Here and There The Salvation Army is MjMtttUu Umatilla county to contribute more than $8000 in the coming drive for fundi in May. In order that this county may be properly organized, Major tlcorgo D. Beaumont makes freiuent calls here to see what pro ffreHH Is being made. He arrived toda from east of the mountains. Rain is not unoveh omo In Pendleton, but In Portland yesterday the precipi tation caused a lot of people to com plain. It. A. Crulkshank, of Cruikshank & HamptOn, said today. The com plaints were frfm thousands of fans who wanted t get away from their work hng enough to sou the opening game of tho Mason between Los An gelfs1 and Portland, it was pouring down nt noon but let up in tin) for the game to lie held. Mr. Oruikshank was In Portland on a flying burin trip and didn't have time fm a Journey to the-ball ground. He returned toi Pendleton On No. 6. about the Fpped of his home town tearn. He was aecompalned by H. 10. HoMe. of Helix. CHAPPED HANDS? Turpo, tho only Turpentine ulnt ment. will fix It. After washinK hands rub in Turpo before drying. My what u difference! Try It. Maurlco Wetz left yesterday for a business trip to Condon and Arlington. ' He Is a member of the firm of H. I Metis and .Sons, whose horses win mont ' of the prizes at livestock shows in I the Northwest. Generation after generation In the j Yum Hum kin family has worn a gold band ring which was presented on j Tuesday to Major EL Swortzlander, ; Umatilla Indian agent, at the potlatch of the lute Yum Sum kin. The ring Is unitjue in design and representM the top of a saddle, with tiny gold buck- j les on each Hide. During his lifetime Yum Sumkln wore it, and because of the MaJo'n friendship with the Indian, ' he was )ivHented with the ring by Mrs. Yum gumkln. There Ih plenty of traveling to do when one is agent In a large territory for a car so plentiful as the Ford, Robert Simpson, local agent has dis covered. He left last night for state hoadQuaHsrg at Portland on one of his frequent buslnc'ss trips. Nor home, Berkeley sa ys that his marke d rest m bin m e to his brother, Charts Berkeley, is a great source ol pleasure to the latter. Charles Iior l.eley, who has been In Pendleton on t UilgiMD. left today for his home In iho Hay ('reek country. He is man ager of the Baldwin Sheep and Land company and one of tho prominent livestock men of the state. Bob Atkinson, bond salesman, was ii Pendleton today on hls'way to Port land after a husincMH visit In Bakar and li Grande. Mr. Atkinson is a for mer Pnlverslty of Oregon ntudent and served In Prance as a lieutenant dur ing the war. I-iht he attended Knx bonne University lefore returning to tho United States. Turpo TME TUDKNTINC Ol NTH INT .romiv liu:: m. IVi-rt Moes say that Helix has the best baseball team in the Blue Moun tain league. Inasmuch as he Is sec ictary of the league, his statement Is considered aa weighty. Mr. Much told as many Pendleton friends as he could, while in town last evening. Before the days of Bezdek and Bill Howard at the University of Oregon, William f. Warner coached the college football eleven, Mr. Warner. who .as in Pendleton yesterday Is a law fr of Hermiston and also has farm ing interests there. Dr. J. It. Hponogle, of Athena, Is In the city today. Dr. Sponoglo Is a well known' dentist of Athena. P HMD fll'C CASH bUllnVI 0 Oeorge J. Kills Ih at Hotel Pendle ton from Spokane. Don Snyder of Walla Walla is here today. Curtis larrett Ii here from Roch 1 ester, K, Yt I.. L, Davis Ik In the city on business. Mis home Is In Taeoma. E. M. Brummer is here from Port land today. GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S FREE COFFEE THIS WEEK! Ask us how to get 65c Coffee for 50c per pound. Federal and Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 for 25c Red Mexican Beans 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 Beat Jap Rice, 3 lbs 50c Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 lb. box 60c Old Dutch Cleanser, regular price 10c Cold Dust, large 'size 30c II. W. t'olllnH returned (his morning on No. 6 after a fw duy in Portland on foUHinOHa. P. ft Worncr. of San Francisco, is ;i PranUeton visitor today. Pj A. MoConnell of Walla Walla is her today. a A. Ijaaselle, of Alliany, In la the city today. j i NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS i - l ml II Start each day com pletely refreshed renewed in mind and body. Get a sleeping outfit that mukes your sleep comfortable restful. In addition to a complete line of high grudc mattres ses, beds and bedroom fur niture, we have that na tionally advertised, guar anteed bedspring the yhJfiitf &aHj Spring Because of the Wuy patented conn t ruction, there is no sagging no noiwe to disturb your sleep. Occupants do-nut roll to center. j they'd stripe Take Advantage of the Special Folgers are Offering in Coffee We quote the following: Folgers Coffee 5 POUND CANS, $3.15 (Includes 1 pound can free) 2 1-2 POUND CANS, $160 (Include 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 viuuvij ivpt Two Phones 526 fiiiiilff ijiiii ill iiiiif iiiiiiiif iiiiiiiit iitiiiiiitiit nif nt itn lit it i ittiiiiiiimiiiiii ittiiiliiiiniJL j MERCY THEATRE j I (Formerly Keylor Grand) WALLA WALLA One Night, Thursday, April 29 THE LAUGHING FESTIVAL S KOLB & DILL I IN WET AND DRY 99 I Administratrix. i. tuu I. An omU-i- appointing Kutli 13. Cham berlain admuiiHtrut rix of the t-atate of the late i:nss-ll V. Chamberlain was made in probate court today. IK-fatilt anil Judgment Entered. Default and judgment in the sum of $167.10 and couts was entered aulnst the defendant today in the case of L. W. Weeks vh. H. F. Kimble In circuit court. Cniiksluk & Hampton "Quality Counts" 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department 1 A Temperance Play with a Kick Music on the side. i JAZZ ORCHESTRA i BEAUTY CHORUS Prices: Boxes, Lower Floor and first three rows Balcony $2.20; next six rows balcony $1.65; balance balcony $1.10; gallery 55c. Includes the war tax. Seats on sale April 28. Mail orders now. irilllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII1lllllllllllllllllllll!!ll!IIIMtlinllIMIllllllllllllllllTi Maty- Driver Fiue The driver uf one of the stage lines operating botween Pendleton and llieth was fined $5 and costs in Jus tice court on Thursday for operating uu auto without the proper license. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD EUREKA kkMtst TAVMira 1 wi Hi.. wn 'd I 1 1 W if i if tdrW Why let your wife be a slave to the broom? $2.50 down and $5.00 Em nionth buys an ureka cleaner. A full line of electri cal appliances and supplies on hand. f House wiring a specialty. Demonstrations and astimates furnished. Mihie Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore, 108 East Alta St. Across Prom Alta Theatre Boys Win Mff Club Pins. Nattonul pip club pins have been awarded for the year 1919 to Karl Massey and yilher Beard, both of No lin. according to word received from 1 J. Allen, phj club director at O. A. C. These ptnH are awarded for com pletion of pig" club projects in the pre ceding year. Wright Will AdnifUcri. The will Of the late B. L. Wright was admitted to probate today, with 0, J. McKensie aa executor. There is about $3500 worth of real property in the estate. F. E. Cockburn, C. T. Cockburn and Atatt Mosgrove were appointed appraisers. Brings Suit mi OM hu. Orpha Johnson today filed suit against J. E. Cherry et ux, to collect $288.05, alleged due on a promissory note which was given by the defend ants on October S. 11U0. IntcreMi and costs are also asked. S. D. Pe terson represents the plaintiff. I'matiUa School QipM Uecmgnitlon. A standard club charter for the UmatiUa UaJry Herd Kecord Clu'b h:ijj been awarded the public school at Umatilla, according to word from H. C. Seymore, state club leader. R. G, Dyksti a, jirincipal of the Umatilla schools, ha-s been, at work foe a con siderable perlfid to attain this recog nition for his school. It is to Our Mut ual Advantage FOR YOU TO TRADE WITH US Creme Oil Soap Fairy Soap i (jiycenne soap -10c BAR The California Grape Fruit 3 for 25c A Good Standard Peach 3 cans, $1.00 Swift's Ham, Bacon and Lard Standard Grocery Co. C. L Bonnpy, Pres. 230 E. Court Phone 96 Would FonvloHe Mortgage. Minnie E. SUllman today brought suit against E. V. Hamman et ux., to foreclose the mortgage on the eouth- : east quarter of the southeast quarter 'of .section 36, township 5 north, range i 28 east, and for a decree against the j defendants in the sum of $1300 on a ! promissory note given January 1. i 1918, and $420.38 paid in water rents -on the above land. She is represented jby Ratey, Raley & Steiwer and H. J. Warner. Jury to Meet Again Monday. Thp circuit court Jury will be called ; together again on Monday to take up la few cases on the circuit court docket, j On Thursday a transcript case from I'nion county will be called for trial here, the defendant having requested a trial outside of Union county. Woman Gtota tyote Bounty. Mrs. Winifred Marlow, who restilea at Holdman. presented the pelts of six coyote puppies at tho county elerk's office today and was paid $18 in bounty. She is the first woman coy ote captor to appeal this month nt the elerk's offlcp. (Another Woman Xnnied in fomplalnt. Naming Cecil Chrlat as correspond ent, Bessie K. Swart today filed suit for divorce from Elmer Hoy Swart, in telegraph operator, on the grounds (of cruelty. She asks $100 a month I during the pendency of the suit and I after the dee roe for t he support of I herself and two minor children. An I (order was also signed by the circuit, j judge restraining the defendant from' visiting or niolehtin the plaintiff.1 I She is represented by reterson, Pish lop & Clark, For Saturday Full Fresh Stock STEER BEEF . SPRING LAMB FANCY VEAL YOUNG PIG PORK BEEF HEARTS LAMB AND PIG HEARTS BEEF TONGUES SPARE RIBS FRESH PIG FEET PICKLED TRIPE STRAIGHT BOLOGNA HEAD CHEESE MINCED HAM BOILED HAM LIVER SAUSAGE BLOOD SAUSAGE LINK PORK SAUSAGE BULK PORK SAUSAGE HAMBURG STEAK OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD CAKE TALLO ALASKA KING SALMON STEAMER HALIBUT SALMON TROUT KIPPERED SALMON SHRIMP MEAT ROE SHAD EMPIRE SUGAR CURED BACON EMPIRE SUGAR CURED HAM ARMOUR'S STAR HAM HAZELWOOD BUTTER DANISH BUTTER" FRESH RANCH EGGS OREGON BAKERY BREAD JELLY ROLLS SUGAR COOKIES PEANU TBUTTER (Ground while you wait) AND LJOTS OF CHICKENS 'IT'S NOT WHAT YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET. IT'S WHAT YOU GET FOR WHAT YOU PAY" Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" 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 uj havefj your order for one now to avoid delay in delivery. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 Established 1890 rhone 18 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Potatoes THEY ARE 11 CENTS POUND Why not try our Saturday special 14 POUNDS Pink Beans. California, for 98c 3 pounds Bulk Coffee for $1.00 Flour. 49 lb. sack $3.25 Lima Beans, per pound 15c Dutch Cleanser, per can 10c Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St.