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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1920)
SIXTWN PAQIS DAILY EAST ORIS (IONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 1, 1020. paoe m People Here and There K. K. Coolklge, C. H. Conlcey, T. H. Crawford iiinl Nulun Hklfr, of 1m (Jriuide, were hor yesterday lo attend court. They returned lu their hmiiuH lasr- night. IfiO.OOO. MIjs.s WulHh, who In Hcrvlnx tl. c Hluluu um m Iti'd CruHH it'u sr. hjh nhc Keen I toditv. muiiy Ani'Tlc'iin unlformx. wtru " Htrnlun tiddlers. ltov, W. H. Cox, jioxtm- of the Hni tliit Church of thin oily. I well uleuieil ! C. J. Owen, one of the owners of the i emueiou irioune, formerly a real-: with the iiiokickh of the Notional In uent or mm city, Ih hen- today from terJChurch World Movement drive. I'orlhiml, where he now icMlden. Air, ' Arenrdinir to rotmrtH received hv him Owen Im here on hitn!nCBM. today, the $30.O0.fiO(j mark wuh ikihh- cu yeBieruuy in nuon. jn tne state, 1270, 4HH hud been contributed uu to lloherl W. h In the city. r. .1. tlwell city. here front I'ortltind lurver, of Walla Walla ijf Portland in In the IANDLE WITH'CAREI 1 a v id f. N oIhoii -will 1 eu ve thin evening for Hpokune and Montana, to "uu" n Friday. look after bin wheat intereHts In the mountain tate. He recently made Chin trip to hU huldhiKfl and Ih re turning for a longer survey of con-dltloiiH. E, A. Selilfflcr hit today for a IhihI nem trip to Bk)ho. Air. Bchiffler wuh a pioneer tailor of I'endlet n but re tired front bu.slnotfH recently. t Hnow fell in the footliillH eant of I'j lot took thifl raornjnt '. J. JenntriKfl. well known ranchers who in n town, reports. Hnow Ih not needed, how ever, he any, for the wheut and falfa In hie vicinity looks well, but aro retarded by the backward acason. Most of Mr. Jemiim;'.; wlteat crop In HprinK seeded and it Is tookiUK promiH- iig, be reports. Adrian Miles, an employe in the bustnesA office of the Pftn&teton Wool len Mill, is .supporting Hoover. U'h a s,rl of S1 family affair with Mr. Miles, aa Herb la hie cousin. H. M. t'rominoHii. who hut been in Portland on buwlneria connected with the Col I Inn Kiour Mills, of which he ja nuirumor, returned to Pendleton this mornlnff, ' Pendleton utoreg have It all over the RhopR in lie! (trade, Korblu, writes MIhn Stasia P. Walsh from that city, al though lielgrade has a population of ! K. P. PoitIm, railroad man of EW- gene, Ih in the city today. Ben Dorrlo i OrefOn man who wun awarded the M'roix de Querre for bravery during the Arjronne ripht, and who lectured ! In Pendleton for the liberty' loan ' drive, in u ton of Mr. I i U A big crowd la ttxpeeted at at leant j two Pendleton churches tomorrow. The Hulvatlon Army Ih advertiHlntf that j "Two bablos will bo given away," I wiiile Rev. Samuel Rniively, pastor of the N'azarene church, ha In hia church notice invited "everybody but Hatjtn." CONROY'S CASH GROCERY I . - BEDROOM FURNITURE It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Prune, 3 lb 50c Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs 55c Bulk Raisins lb. 2Sc; 25 lb. box, $5.50 Bob White Soap, 7 for 50c Gold Dust, box 30c Sea Foam Washing Powder, box . 30c Palm Olive Soap, each 10c SHASTA TEA, LB Why pay more? I NEW YORK Here's the stuff of dreams snd'tbe price of many porterhouses. The box weighs 125 pounds. It might be sar lines from the way they shoulder it but it's loaded with gold bars and valued at $25,000. The en tire shipment to the J. P. Morgan Co., wbicb arrived from. Britain tboard tt. 8. S. Minnekahtlo mounted to $9,000,000. 50c S lb. Box Macaroni and Spaghetti 60c NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c; No. 2 tins, 5 for $1.00 Van Camps Soups, all kinds 2 for25c Blue Karo Syrup, No. 5 tins 55c Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans 25c Jury HiiiiK-: Osso .May flu Itinlwl The jury in the t-iisc of the Htate of Oregon vs. K. B. Stilwell, charged with j perjury, was dlachurged at 11 o'clock I last svsntng after it had hung" from the t.nit' it was given the caite, at 5:30. The case will have t" he retried "later. according to DliJlrlct Attorney John S. HidKin. of La (irange. It is posnlblc that It nill be remanded to Union county from whence it originated. The jury la understood to have been Virtually evenly divided on the verdict after a number of ballots were taken. If you are interested in bed room furniture this ad will be of interest to you. This line was never so complete in this store oainow. We can furnish Bed Room urniture in sets and single pieces, such as dressers, beds, chiffoniers and dressing tables, also some pretty bed room chairs and rockers. This furniture can be had from us in Mahogany, American Wainut, Ivory Enamel, Quartered Oak, and Dull Ash. Cniikiank & Hampton "Quality Counts" 124-128 E. Webb ' Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department Get yourfrc:;h vegetables for your Sunday din ner at Alexanders. Home Crown Asparagus 20c lb. i'ad Lettuce? I5c bunch Cauliflower 2Se and 35c each D"nch Carrots 2 for ISc Young Green Onions 5c bunch Fresh Green Peas 25c pound Rhubarb 2 lbs. for 25c New Potatoes 2 lbs. for 45c Coonnuts 25c each Extra Large Cucumbers 40c each Oranges $1.00 per dozen Lemons 50c per dozen Florida Grape Gruit 20c each Extra Large Bananas 60c per do. Strained Honey Pint Jars 50c Quart Jars 90c 1-2 Gallon Jars $1-75 Honey fn the Comb ! 35c each qt&vss Crocery Dept. Two Phones 526 r Quality Meats No matter what your wants may be in the meat line we can meet them and we meet them always with first quality meats the only kind you would buy or serve on your table. Wc carry not only meats, but Hazelwood and Dan ish Butter, Fresh Eggs and Bread. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 tion companies on a firm ba.sip, Prcsi- tatives of the universities of the I'aci- deut IiiKUll, of the Commonwealth Etl-j fie t'oawt Conference will be held at iHon Company, stated today. Kxperts testifying before the public utilities I commission deetaned that banks have j refused loans to the utilities compan- JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Tiior Washers Iet us demonstrate one in your home. A written puarantee accompa nies each machine. PHONE 1037 House Wiring and Electric Fixtures. Milne Eleetrieal Company Pendleton, Ore. 108 East Alta St. Across Froin.Alta Theatre nc Couple itvt lsiiU!-e I'nul Fletcher, who gives his home ilh Washington, and Frances Perkins, of Pendleton, were issued a marriage 1 license late Friday afternoon. Theirs 'brought tne total for the month to II licenses. None was issued from April i 20 to April 30. STAXFOTID ITS I VBlWS IT Y , May 1. A meeting of the various represen- Htnnford L'niversity. Friday, May 14, j the day before the conference track ir.eet. Notices to this effect were I mailed out by Dr. A. L. Browne of j Stanford, President of the Conference. Matters concerning the athletic relar t'ons of the L":ilvtrstty next fall will j bp taken up at the meeting. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .1 Sues Unite for Dnnree. Anthony Laporo today brought suit for divorce from Anna I-npore, charg ing her with violation of her marital vow. The plaintiff names a core spondent In Portland. He is rep re -senated by James A. Fee. LABOR UNREST WILL CI.KVKhAND, May 1. President fioiupers of the American l-Vderution f Ijibor prophesied that the cud oT la1or unrest in the Cuited Slates will be on, in his closing ad dress to the Intel national Cigar Mak ers Pnion convention, which entLed here today. LE'ERFOODralOL DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT 3 II" your plow needs lU-puhing you would go to a lllacksmith. 5 IF your Aulo needs Repairing you would go to a Garage! Sj, IF your Watch needs Iti-pairing you would go to a Jeweler! if your i:e ucrcl .lassrs DtMtte (o an Optonielrist. A gratluatc 5 from tin fteeoSHixctl School in the State of Oregon. Dr. A. M. SIMMONS IflNAlii Everybody Likes It! BRAN NEW is popular alike with the young, old and in-betweens From little Tommy to Grandma there comes the one acclaim that BRAN NEW is ALL right. For a sparkling delicious thirst-quencher, a bottle of BRAN NEW hits the spot. Order it by the case from your grocer or druggist. If they don't have BRAN NEW just phone us and we will supply you at once. WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS Maniifaeturers PHVTMjOTOV, OREC.ON (By Associated Press.) BUFFALO, May 1. In a decision (ctl-tv of Judge John H- Haxcl of the United Htates district court, alleged profiteering cases and the Ijever food control act provision i gainst ''un just nnd unreasonable charges"' are held const it u( ional. STRIKE 10 AVENGE WINNIPEG ARRESTS (By Associated rri'ss.l TflHONTO. May !. Twelve thous and coal miners of the Sydney. Nova Scotia, district, went on a May Pay strike today as a protest against the imprisonment of leaders of the Winnl peK's genera! strike last year, accord ing to reports received here. Eye Sight Specialist 1cnlnu Building S Otct Talliiwn Krus Store . . Pliono 3 riiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiintiiiiin THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford One Ton Truck is serving business 'just asaithfully and economically as does the Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully and economically.The Ford Truck is a neces sity to the grocer both in delivering goods and in bringing goods from the stations, docks and from the country. It is an ideal motor car because there isn't a want of the farmer or business man that it doesn't supply in the, way of quick transportation at a minimum expense. Come in, examine the Truck, and let us talk over the subject. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Corner Hater and Johnson Pfaooc ins n - To the Public Having disposed of our interest in the LIBERTY MARKET to Mr. Chas. Despain and Mr. Chas. W. Qoodyear we take this means of notifying those indebted to the LIBERTY MARKET for merchandise up to and including April 30th, to please make settlement at our CHICAGO UTILITIES (By t'nlted IVess.i "Hllr.f;t. May 1. Chicago's pub lic utilities are near rain, experts de clared today. The sum of Jionooo. rton Is needed Immediately to put the city's a. light, heat and 1 1 :insporla- 109 West Webb Phone 703 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASFI GROCERY Working Man When you place yourself on a cash basis and trade with a cash store, you are then buying your goods just as cheap as a wealthy man) for a cash store has but one price and you will find that you will save from 10 to 25 per cent. Our business has increased 30 per cent on the cash basis. There is a good reason. We don't ask you to try a month. Just try cash pay ing for one week, that is all, and we will have a new customer. Pav Cash Receive More Pay Lea DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 Ea.t Court St