DA1T.V KAST ORKOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 27, 1020 TWELVE PAGES LARGE CROWD ATTENDS TRACK MEET AI ECHO i recto ru I'A(J1. 1KN Of 6" hVl Orsfoiilim Pp.clnl i BOH. Aj.rll 21,- A lanr . rowd , from west ml tnM attended tin track in.-.. i anlch wiia held at Kcho. Haturday afternoon. Following is ti list of the winners who will represent (I Wi" th track nni which will N n in iii i-enqjcmn next sutorda)': lit yard dash, class A, mrls Un tie 'I nnwman third. - W UftW J, LM..S Itl.UlTl j Thi.maa. .first. Mall throw, class B Marie Thomas second. to .Mi dash, class it, KirU Marie Thomas, fir.-t, uml Poarl J. well, third. n H, brimd Jump William Thomas, second. rnrr . ;irls- ball throw Hilda Ue. third. Bo.r" 100 yard dash Murl Bcrrv, third. Bali throw Murl Berry, first, and tiordun Stants, third. HlKh .lump Murl Merry, second and lord..n staats, third Hruad Jump - Murl Berry, sacond, Gordon Staaia, third (lass J 100 yard dash i. ... Walker, first Broad Jtni lyle Walker, first. HlKh .i .u.i. LH Walker,, second lilt Sctioul. SO- yard d V Kirl Sailing, second. Homer C"Hiiixer, third. 108 yard dash flonier CoDI'insrer. I MM; Karl Saline: . 3rd. iiiltt yard dash -Huyt Coppinger, second; Karl Baling, third. 1 luiie run Homer Cuppinger. first. Broad jump Hoy i fopipngar. first: Homer CoppuVger, third. High jump Jack Stanfield. second: High hurdles Homer Sallng, first. Jack Stmifield. second. lsiw Hurdles Homer Sallng first Jock stuiifleld. 2nd. Echo won second place In the relav race. Elmor Hubbard, a former resident of K.ho but lately of Portland, is in Echo looking for a house in which to move his family. C. S. Mudge. owner and manager of the Hotel Echo, spent Saturday in the county seat. Fee C. Esteb of Salem, spent Satur day and Sunday in Echo Mr. Ksteb had been in Pendleton for several days before coming to Echo and left Sun day night for Portland. Mr. Esteb Is j a former resident of Echo and his -majny friends were glad to welcome ; him again. Mrs. C. H. Rogers of Walla Walla I returned to her home the last of the week, after staying here with the Pel- ' mulder girls while her daughter. Mrs. H. Pelmulder was in the hospital at 1 Walla Walla. Echo defeated Jrtigon in a base- j ball game which was played at lrri- j gon Sunday. The score was 1C to 2. There will he another came here Sun- j day. May 2. Between Hermiston and i Echo. It wits decided at a meeting of j the baseball league directors that each team of the league will give the net j proceeds of one game to Lawrence Markham. who received a broken leg ' at the Kcho-Irrigon game which was played here Sunday, April 13. Dorr Garrison -as in from his home in Harris can; on Molirtav. Rev. W. g. Gleiser. local pastor of the M. E. church, attended the min isterial conferrtice of this district at Irrlgon Thursday and Friday of last week. Mrs. E. J. Pinkerton of Pendleton stopped in Echo Saturday on her way to visit her sister. Mrs. E. O. Neill of Butter creek. Mrs. H. Pelmulder returned home the last of the week from Walla Wal la where she had undergone- a seri ous operation. Frank Cunha was a Pendleton bus iness visitor Saturday. Frank Cunha was a Pendleton bus iness visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hampton of Pendleton visited at the h ome of Claude Hampton the last of the week. Miss Ulllan Wattenburgei- visited at the home of Mrs. J. J. Cbisholm of Pendleton Saturday and Sunday. A. E. Snyder is in La Grande on a business trip. Mrs. E. M. Perrigo of Walla Walla arrived in Echo Monday, to visit at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam EsseLstyn. Several Echo people attended the high school play at Stanfield Friday I evening. Many Echo people are anticipating ) a good tfme at the dance which is to 1 be given in the city hall Tuesday evening. The musiq will be furnish- j ed by the Elks' Jazz Orchestra, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattenburger and daughter, Veda, were Pendleton j visitors Saturday. , J J. O. Davis returned (he last of the week from McMlnnville. where he at tended a fire Insnranx-e convention. Miss Meda Gillette and Miss Freda Oster of Pendleton, spent the week end visiting with friends In Echo. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Johnson and family spent Saturday in Pendleton. Fred Loe was in town from his farm on Butter creek Saturday. A. B. Thomson visited at the home of Charles Barthodomew Sunday. Hi-ocipts Are Good, Market M.adj at Seattle. (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE. Wash., April 27. Hogs, receipts 72; steady. Prime l.7r,'.i 17.4": medium to choice 16.75 It. 75: rough heavies 1 4.75 1 5.40 ; pigs 13.''0 14.60. Cattle, receipts Sl: s4K. Beef steers 12 50(i 1J; medium to choice. 10412: common to good 7.S04I 10; c..s and helters 10 ft 1" 75; com- Bcii IcTervs ana u Devious! ir Let us show and Hardware. you our complete line of P. owv voi it OWX HOMB" , Coi-bin locks w Universal Stoves & Furnaces 643 Main Street "SERIVCE" Phone 81 BUILD the M Home latint your MMs at least, lot with you before you let the Job. PHOENIX PURE PAINT -Can't be beat Paper Hanging:, ralt-iniiiihij; and Inter ior Hccorutliig that gives satisfaction. t.irr oi ii EBTDf ates MURPHY BROS. 121 1 Court Street Telephone 318 HwUfUPCH Art- Pibrgd and IMind.l. The Joseph . Senlt lesideni'e Is te iiiK renovated hm to pupering and palntlrijl by U J. MrAtee. local paint daIor. The Hrook Diekstm residence, one of the new homes in Pendleton, is now completed and is an attractive Dutch Colonial residence, for which Dunham, lirownluw &. Payne were the con t rac tors, with I. J, McAtee In charge ot the painting antl papering. Work, Designer) CONTRACTOR Hi "OWV VOI'lt OWN HOMK" BUILD NOW and see us for the whole job. We furnish the plans, mill work, estimates, and act as con tractor ami builder all complete. Dunham, Hrownlow & Vayne. 227 E. Court St. Phone 383 New Addition Is A Gebrffe C. Bber & Co. nre eomplet In; the new improvements on t heir store on Main street. The innovations im linii' an entire new front, with two large plate ffliyM windous, and a cen tral entrance. The interior has been entirely rentodetled, with new shelv ing. cablntH and counters. Among the improvements is a new office for Mr. liner, with an additional business office. Oowswell KctfUlcncc IScinu Compleied The Walter Cresswell - residence, which has been entirely remodelled, is Hearing completion. The papering nnd painting was done by Murphy Itroth ers. The painting included refinish Ing the interior and exterior, making it one of the must modern and attrac tive residences in the city. EQUALITY FIXTURES "OWSI Y4)t'U OWN HliMl. Creful Attention Given TO YOUR HOUSE WIRING will give you the best service and prevent many a fire. We use care in all our work ELECTRIC FIXTURES Tho lurKOfct anil Him-mI sim in la-uii )n n to M-leit front. V mi.iiUI 1m.' iI. ;i- (I o liiu .- witli mi. J. L. VAUGIIAN ri-nilU'i mi's lib; i:it'trlxil storu 2()H M. Court Kiror Ti li plionn :B l'.niiils for WiH-k SI "10. Building activity during; the woek past was sIlRht, now projects beinff i-nfinel chiefly to repair and re modeling. One permit was for the erection of a caraKc The permits for the week follow: John Rhafer t SO Si Keets 1000 Firm National Hank 600 W. E. HinKold 100 H. C. Copeland & Co . . . 10 Total 11740 HOME BUILDER ! "OWJi VOl'R OH X HOME" We are in a position to give you service that won't tie up your job. LET US FIGURE YOUR NEXT JOB L. T. 1600 W. Railroad St. DUNLAP Hi past was silent, new- projects belnir ( f: II jj c-onfined chiefly to repairs and re- j j j! modeling. One permit was for the H jsl If the week follow: fsl l - 1 . PnTOlTAI T-v ' John Shafer 0 If 1 1 X Vm IU. It I K VV tAl m Boeta ioo GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ' w'nu 'T. .'.'.'.'M::: '.' 1T0 H. C. Copeland & Co -. . . 10 j Residences, Business Buildings, Apartments, ' Churches, Garages, Farm Buildings, Job Work. Let me give you estimates on your job. "OWXVOriKIHVlKDIir v. (?" ' I 1 1 jB 728 Cottonwood St. Phone 744 JJ II d X rvwisj 6 !When 'painting your home, why luDlilO f Af & ""e,thcb" your roi nr. USE LOWE BROS. own . high standard paints,, i f f A jl 1 to give you service H Get my figures on painting, papering and calcimining that WOllt tic 11 J) ?5 oeioreyou.etuiejoo. VOUf WOl'k. Paints, oils, varnishes, calcimine, brushes, picture framing, glass, etc. L. J. McATEE thk pkaci'icaij i'aint Mjf Phone 5 515 Main Street Telephone 1 58 :( J L f rr us BUILP Phone 362-M Contractor! 1 LET US FIGURE YOUR NEXT JOB. "Own Your Own Home" B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. W. Webb St. J mon to good, 7.00 4( 10; bulls 7.50. K.60; calves 7.50 16. FV . fk Perfect Skin Jsasw' happiness thai comes Q BT 4KMo one thru possessing n II " beauty. The soft. dis-PJ ti"guihed appearance itB L '1 Venders brings out your natural beauty to to I J est. In use over 10 yanv m fin nm hrj BBSBBBBBlSl H of purny ana beauty. The soit, dis- nguislieJ aiipesrance it enders brings oul our natural beauty to Its I J.I est. In use over 10 years. arsc Cmln I"rls on Sound Arc I'lictiaiied. BK.tTTI.K Wah , April 27. City delivery: Fc-ed mill ItSftSSO per too: t cratch feed, $8; feed wheat. sui snmin ehop - ITS; oats $72; sprouting oats 477; rolled oats $70; wh'ih' corn 177; cracked corn SS0; tolled barley 76; chopped barley. i. ....i. MM.rn .sasninsrton timothy, isViZa l $4 par ton; double compress ed M; alfalfa $41': straw 111; l'uget Htiund 13. 100,000 PRESCRIPTIONS WERE FILLED BEFORE NUMBER 40 FOR THE BLOOD WAS DISCOVERED ' i.rk ool. Huh -. and w ..; I iii-Iiuki !. RBW Y'H!K. April 37. Hops, firm: state nieditim tn choice 1919. 5"Tlu5; 1 I X . lo: I'aclfic coast, 1919 96i llfl; 191a. 90i 91. , Hides and wool uiiuuan.ed. Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings by appointment. DR. N. P. BENNETT JH7NTIST Jhone Tel. h'.Xfh. HldftT Athena, Ore. J J. C. Mfendenhall, Kvansville, Ind..( write and nive you my cxixrlence pent 40 years In the drug- business. ! with your great medicine. Number 40 MMpOMJhsVM pvetr 100.000 preScrip- for The Hlood. When I began t- lioiui tefore "Number 40 b" t The - take Number 40 I was suffering- with lilood" wajt discovered. 40 Is an old a severe stomach trouble, could not doctor's prescription, has cured the cut anything without great dial .tad orst mg "f blood IniuWt-n, chroni- , was run down, weig-bing ut 130; rhcumattsni. catarrh, constlpat Ion, . pounds. I Improved f rum t he start, i stomach trouble. Indigestion, func- j am now on my fourth bottle. Can get' Clonal nervous disorders, skin erup- ( anything I want, weigh i . ; pound I j tiofiH, Kuch nm eczema, nores, ulcers, , nd feel like a new man and wfsh UN iltnpi. etc. Thoimui Anderson, 41 , thank you for the wonderful benefit! linden St, Winston Salem, S. c, if have received by taking this won- rilu aj follows: "l thougtil I would Uarful meuiciiie." Try I'.ast Oivfffinian Want Ads. DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surg-eon Osteopath Room. 23 and II Smith-Crawford Bld. Telephone u. lies. 749-It OR. W. H. REYNOLDS Chiropractic .Nitvo SpcclaUat. Roouw 1 and 2 Inls id Kmplre Kank Illdr. Telephone 1011 Hrs. 10-12 a- m. 1:10-5 p. m. m I AT HOME Hrs. TcrncnliiK Trrprnmc Chiropractic, Ha n Ipri clots. Licensed In Ore. and Wash., Gl W. Timlin. IVndleton, Ore. I'hone 442 BKRHAI4 fl.AI'SM-:Mi s special Agent Idaho State Life Insurance Co. An Old Idne t onipany that doe all jits busluess in the west. iiu eauret?ai (i oc c . mu . Phone 127-W. IookLook S. C. W. L. Raby Chjx from farm range stock. (Jtiod stock. $20 per 100. 400 ready April 28. REX H. BOTTORFF Nolin, Ore Try I 1 hi --111,111 Want AUh.