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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1920. page m People Here and There Crop iropect In Fergus county, Montana, are excellent, my Judre C. M. Mareh and John MonWpmery, who returned" this rnornlng after a visit to their land In that region. They state that although Montana, like Oregon, experienced an exremely cold winter, the winter wheat Is looking fine. In April they report the days of moisture In Fergus county totaled 28. There II muoh talk of drilling for oil in Montana nay the local men because oil haa been discovered in several X T. Klchardson considers himself a lucky man. lie Is a conductor on No. 20 but escaped yesterday's train wreck because he does not have the run on Monday. He was at hlH innm In La Urande when the uccldont oc curred. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson formerly resided in Pendleton hen Mr. Richardson had the Pilot Rock run. Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good Creates n appetite, aids d tion, purities the blood, pron sisimilation so as to secure nutritive value of food, and gjve strength to the whole gyttt Nearly SO years' phenomeni flea tell the story of the remarka Us merit and success of Hood't Sarsaparilla. It is just the medi cine you need U4s V.-aauu. places. The oil boom has brotifthl crowds of new people to the state and geologists are kept busy n.n m: conditions. H. E. Brundags, wlrti the American Railway, ExpifHS Coi, h. ii', left thin morning on a vocation- trip utile h n will spend at LTklah. He will be gone for the remainder of th week. Bert Wilson claim agent for the O. W. R. A N. arrived thin morning to In vestigate yesterday's train wreck near Huron. Mr. Wilson's headquarters are in Portland. County School superintendent W. V. Green spent the morning today on an official visit to the school at Qlb liun. He returned on No. J 7. Charley Haynes returned this morn ing from Portland where he spent the wtek-end on a visit to frieMRs George Peterson of Noltn is In the city today. A. Leme left yesterday for Meacham trhere in i 1 1 spend the summer. B. M. Huntley returned this morn ing from a week end visit to his family In Portland. He was accompanied to Portland Saturday night by his nine-year-old ir:n who came to Pendleton lust week for a short visit here. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS George A. Peterson of Noltn Pendleton business visitor. is J. ;. Hurl, auditor for the O.-W. .i N. Co., Is In the city today. N. D .fiwearingen went to Rock today to investigate the wreck itge ufter this morning's fire. Build- Inge destroyed by the flames owned by Sweuriugen brothers CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S . KUcht Schools FJtttHh Terms. ItXght of the county schools, which have elght-rnoiUh terms, closed dur ing the past week for their Hummer vacations. Mont of them ure in the Pilot Hock und south of the county vicinities. Those which huve com jileted their year's work are: No. 102. McKay; No. 33, Qurdane; No. 96, Tamarack; No. 16, west of Pilot Hock; No; 7K, A. hoc; No. 116, east of Pilot Ruck: No 43. north of Pilot P1Iot!ock; No. 6Kt Ouderian district. Dis trict No. 37 will clone its school next Monday. Many of the one-room schools end their year on May 14. A few of the larger districts will contin ue Into June: It. were HuprcoTu CXMH Fncls Toduy. The final argument before the su preme court was taken up at 1 o'clock ths afternoon and the bench adjourn ed this afternoon after hear! ng 10 cases here yesterday and today. The Justices will leave tonight. lllillllUililllllllllllllUll B f3m ' ,"",r! "r "" b-serlptions, iiholtereil In flj 9 tjj&k SScffm m.ftt tew sewing riH:!era I SfBi I KM II . II Mils WD'RIK KKKS IJtttmg fF& :V-,;-;" Tfm T.ipcMry, Cre.., on.- r Drnlm I llKMi'rii msww IHHLJHH MMH wma Wa HB Bk. " Y"" W? MM ' I I . ML -ortment in our donlde si. ICOMFORT ffdFw M Wk fce " WIS HHk: Iiardanella HHT WSBTmW BUM Jtt Bb "" '"" , mm mmm I!WWi UlSUIHU'iMIIII III tl It I VII U Mil JujinfW . - ITBK&B Ph.oirraph 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 -PiW B Rec"nt' ! Use Our Exchange Department C- g llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllillllliH i : yu .1 Quality Steaks Prunes, 3 lbs 50c Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs. 55c Bulk Raiaina lb. 2Sc; 25 lb. box, SjO Bob While Soap, 7 for ' 50c Gold Dust, box 30c Sea Foam Washing Powder, box .. 30c Pahn Olive Soap, each 10c SHASTA TEA, LB 50c Why pay more? 5 lb. Box Macaroni aad Spaghetti 60c Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 rolls Wantx Possession of Property. BesHle t. Nevers today broiiKht suit In elrcuit court ugaiiiHt II. K. Walson to reeover poHSesSIon of personal property valued at $180 or Judgment In the sum of $180. and eostn. Kite alleges that the defendant has Heized the goods referred to and refuses to part with them. The plaintiff Is rep resented by Raley, Raley & Steiwer and H. J. Warner. 25c Van Camps Pork and Beaaa Nov 1 tma, 2 for 2Sc; No. 2 tusg, 5 for $1.00 Van Camps Soups, all kinds 2 for" 25c Blue Karo Syrup, No. 5 Una 55c Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans 25c PJKhtli tirade) Rxuntlnations Comlnir. Eighth grade examinations for this county will be held on Thursday and Friday, May 13 and 14, it was an nounced at the county superintend ent's office today. In districts where school 1r still in session the examina tions will he supervsed by the teach ers while in- other districts, the chair man of the board will appoint some one to give the questions. The su perintendent Is preparing questions and they will be senr out on' Friday to the various districts. ! HUNDREDS TO BANQUET IN SALEM THURSDAY JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Thor Washers 108 East Alta St. Let us demonstrate one in your, home. A written guarantee accompa nies each machine. PHONE 1037 House Wiring and Electric Fixtures. Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. Across From Alta Theatre (By Associated Press.) SALEM May 4. Plates will be laid for sflveral hundred at a banquet to be given at the Salem armory Thurs day night bringing; to a eoncluaion the second annual Oregon Jersey jubilee which started yesterday in Portland with a tour of the principal Jersey farms of western Oregon. Reserva tions are being received from many points in the northwest. Governor i Olcott will Hive an address of welcome. A good piece of steak is always in order. If you want a porterhouse, sirloin, tenderloin, flank or round Kteak you will find we can meet your every require ment, and the people of -this community know that our market stands for the best quality in meats of all kinds. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 Buy Your Groceries and Vegetables at Alexanders, Where Everything is First Class and Guaranteed to Give Satisfaction-. School Boy Peanut Butter, 5 lb. cans $1.75 School Boy Peanut Butter, 2 1-2 lb. cans 90c School Boy Peanut Butter, 1- lb. ais 40c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 12 oz. jars 40c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 7 oz. jars 30c Beechnut I'canut Butter, 10 oz. jars 45c Beechnut Peanut Butter, 6 1-2 oz. jars 35c Libby's Pear Butter, 18 oz. can .. 30c Libby's Apple Butter, 18 oz. can 30c Tea Garden Apple Butter, 8 lb. can $1.50 Fresh Vegetables and Fruit every day displayed in our window. cKm Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 iiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiHimiiiim T STRANGLED TO DEATH I (By Tnited Press.) I-OS AN'fiELF.S, May 4. Strangled to death with a heavy rope and his body terribly beaten, H1. J. Bobbins, retired capitalist of Nebraska, w.is ! found murdered in a vacant lot sev eral blocks from his winter home here today. The body was discovered ! beneath wo bales f bay. Robbery ,waw not the motive of the killing, be , laiiw! Hobhlna had money, a w.itch land other jewelry which wan not touched. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT W your plow needs I'.opairlne you would o to a HlaekKmiUi. HT your Auto needs Repairing you would Ko to a Garajre! IK your Watch needs Repairing you would go to a Jeweler! so if ram Eyes uml Glasses come i an optometrist. A graaloafte from Che KcH-ORiilwd Sehool in the Stale of Oii-jron. Dr. A. M. SIMMONS Eye Sight Specialist 'iilanil lioilding FAST ESH GJtMMB CaHLDREN S Over Tailni.-m Trus Store niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii:ifiiiiuii Everybody Likes It! BRAN NEW is popul! alike with the young;, ol 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 dor. c have BRAN NEW just phone us and we will supply you at once. WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS (Continued from paea 1.) res ISanr (1). rt.uel)all thnrtv: Reta Correll, (3 p ; 'Clarice I'arr Selnin Bnlyvk (1). IMvlHtnn tl lifl yard dash: Mildred WVrlck (1); Kathleen MrCllntoek (l)l Klalo Starkel HaHohail ihrow; Dotty ftopn iM; Irlorence Mytintfer 1.(1)! J.oynile W.'umer (5). Divlalon 0 60 yard dash: Aiherla Murphy (2); Ijorralne Hracher (3); Alia Vincent (2). Hasehull throw: ttell Brundage (l); EMe Hufford (3); Sophia lCuhysk (t). Division 1) 100 yard dash: Thelma Thompson (1); Agnes iiarr (l); Oody Raton (2). Maaafnotarcra PBNDliETOX, OlUXiO.V INDOOR GOLF NOW IN SPACE ONCE USED AS WINE CELLAR IN NEW YORK HOTEL' KILLING MAN'S POULTRY Six youpths between the nxes of 14 and 1'7 are in charKe of the luvenile of fleer here today tt answer to the kill Ins of five chickens belonging; to Ja cob PoseKer. Thy arc allegred to have shot the chickens and taken them to the home of one of the boys, where they had a chicken dinner. Their ease will. probably i-nme befoif Judge C FT. M&rnh tomorrow. The boys gave their nnmes as fol lows: Jack Shull, Delbert Wflson. mil Sherman. Leonard Brown, Joe Smith and Cecil , the last name of the sixth boy being unknown to the officers as yet. The alleged chicken dinner party was held at Smith's home, police said today. Confessions from Iwo of the boys are alleged to have been obtained by Chief of Police Roberts. The Smith boy's mother denied having knowledge of tfa party, the chief aid, i BSBBSSSSSSBBSSSBBSSm ' THE UNIVERSAL CAR he Ford One Ton Truck is serving business just as faithfully and economically as does the Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully and economically! The Ford Tiuck 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. simpso'n AUTO CO. Comer Water ami Johnson rimnc IOS m i - -- - - --c r Since wine cellars have become perfectly useless In the great N'ow York hotels, resoiireefn! ma lingers have been figuring out vaTl aid nMiS to put the valuable space they occupied to profitable use. In some hotels the wine cellars have been turned into soft drink factories, in others cnipenter shops and stor rooms. This photograph shows how one wine cellar was transform ed Into an indoor golf course. The manascmcct says it has mure than paid tu way. ' . . , , 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPALN & LEE CASH GROCERY Jelly, 7 oz. Jar, 2 for 35c Brooms, $1.35 value, each 95c Flour, 49 lb. Sack Snowdrift $3.15 Butter, Creamery, roll $1.25 Hams, Picnic, per pound 2 tic Coffee, 5 lbs. for $2.35 Milk, Carnation, large 15c Milk, Carnation, small, 2 for 15fc Lard, Holly No. 5, each $1.45 Lard, Holly No. 10. each $2.85 Lard, Swifts, 5 pounds net $1.75 Pay Cash Receive Mora Pay Leu DESPALN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St.