TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1930. PAGE FIVE X iiilllli!UI!Uiliiliijl:i!lllllIil People Here and There :. (1. Brohm', well known farmer and stockman of the Oamas Prairie, la one of the flret to drive out over tho Yellowjacket road thla spring. He ar rived In Pendleton yeaterday after noon, having come from the moun tain! throufh thla route. It ia atlll rough and autoa are using the Willow Springs, or atage route, he aays. Judge A. S. Bennett, who has been In Pendleton aa a member of the su preme court bench, wua here 28 yeura uijo to attend aupreme court session, aooordtMr to the IQast Oregonlan file of May a. 1(92. It chronlolea that "Judge A. Bennett, of The Dalles, democratic (candidate for aupreme Judge" waa In Pendleton on (hat date. An Easy Way to Own a Fine Phonograph Aa aole member of an auto party, Benjamin P. Moras waa In Pendleton yeaterday, motoring from hla home In Kpokane to Vancouver, B. ' Mix. Morse la visiting- relatives at Vancou ver and will make the return trip with Mr. Morse. While here Mr. Morse visited his brother, Roy Morae. Looking none the worse for the ex perience, conductor W. 13. Fergus, who was on ill-fatad I rain .'n. 20 when the wreck oeeure on tforiday, la $ack on the run today. Conductor Fergus iwus standing; with his back to the en I glne when the collision took place and ' aside from bruises, he win unhurt, t Most of Ihe lnJuriesto the passengers conalated of cuts or bruises on the ' head, caused by being thrown forward. I Lighting future, in the cars were broken off from the ceiling when the two engines collided. CONROn CASH GROCERY Karly in the mornlnjc, lat at night applfe to the supreme court members and their pmo of rolf, it tpnear, At 7 o'clock yeHterday morning, and probably earlier, only the neibborn don't arlHe any earlier, Jugfn A. S. Bennett and Henry J. Hewn were nen on t he c(urHe of the Pendleton Oolf club. At 6 luflt evenjnjc they were ajjain, or poHHibly Ktlll, at It. The an cient HioUrh Kaine nan i(K fol lower amonjf ueverni others of the Mate bu prcine court bench also. It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Prunes, 3 lb 50c Evaporated Peaches, 2 lbs 55c Bulk Raisins lb. 25c; 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 50c Why pay more ? S lb. Box Macaroni ad Spaghetti 60c Crape Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Van Camps Pork and Bean No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c; No, 2 tins, 5 for $1.00 Van Camps Soups, all kinds 2 for 25c Blue Karo Syrup, No. 5 tins 55c Mt. Vernon Milk, 2 cans 25c On a short trip combining business and politics, W. M. Teterson and A. H. cox drove to Walla Walla today in the latter s cur. W. A. My, of Portland, is In the city today. Carl Kngdnhl, of Helix, is spending a few days In i'ortland. Martin Schwarz, of Bono, is in Pen dleton today. 1 It. Apjel of Chicago t is a business visitor In Ilie city. K. Sinclair of Portland, is here to day. If. R. Weaver is n visitor in the ity from Kan Francisco. He la at ho'.-; Pondletoa. You want to own a beautiful Columbia Grafonola and enjoy all the home com fortsbut you hate the idea of paying out all the money at once. We have solved this problem for you. Our easy payment will more than appeal to the music lovers. By paying $5.00 down and $5 a month we will put any of our Columbia Machines in your home. Each instrument is a beautiful piece of cabinet work, distinguished by perfect craftsmanship and a satiny sheen of finish, but beneath its singular grace of proportions is the correctness of acoustic design that makes the Columbia Grafonola as responsive to every gradation of sound. Hear the new records in our sound proof parlor. JUST RECEIVED A Car Load of Thor Washers Let us demonstrate one in your home. A written guarantee nies each machine. PHONE 1037 accompa- House Wiring and Electric fixtures. Milne Electrical Company 108 East Alta St. Pendleton, Ore. Across From Alta Theatre EDUCATIONAL TAX BILLS Tli higher otluctttiunal tax bill and the two 'mill tax fof elementary aehbota were unanlnioUHly endorwd by mem ber of the Pendleton Rotary Club at the club's weekly luncheon, held today ut the Commercial Club rooms. Both nn-auures will come before the people May 21. Roy Kuley and Jude O. W. Phelps made alks favortns; the bills. Matters of civic interest, among them the new auto camp grounds, tvere discussed also at today's meet Inp. With the exception of four mem bers. Hit entire number of Hotarfans attended the luncheon, which was the f irM since the recent org-.i nidation of the club in this city. Agenu for Phot f k rapt 15 ami lift oi.lsj CRUIKSHANK & "QUALITY COUNTS" 124-128 E. Webb Use Our Exchange Department Phone 548 newsofthecountyI OFFICES AND OFFICERS (iPKwn tatr is Admitted The estate of the late l. J. droom was admitted to probate today and C. STOP ITJiG SKIN Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes (he akin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or $1 bottle of Zemo and apply it as directed. Soon voa will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar kin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. Tin r nr TTnai fu riiusiin Quality Steaks A good piece of stak is always in order. If you want a porterhouse, sirloin, tenderloin, flank or round steak 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 ioii voi k iic:f(;,xt;riES I 1 1 VI E M BER A LEX ANDERS CAN SUPPLY YOLR WANTS rit-WK'S MK AT TREATS Pot Tonpue, per can 25 French Meat Treats, can 25o Pot Ham, per can 25c Pamjuet Meat Troats, can 25c Pot Chicken, per can . . . .25c Vienna Sausage, a can . . .20o Llbbys Deviled Ham, per can . 25c Gebhardt H Deviled ChUi Meat, per t an . . . . 15c Morria Veai Loaf, per can :;." CurtU Sandw ichola, per jar 20o Morris Lunch Tonpue, halves IOct Morris launch Tonjrue, N6. 1 55c Morris Vienna Style Sausage, large cans 40a Libby's Honed Chicken, per can ..Hfcc Sinclair's Pickled Pigs' Feet in the jar . 75c Potato and Club House Salad fresh every day.- Assorted col meats always on hand. Two Phones 526 E. Demaris, of Milton, named as ad- doubled. minlstrator. AV. E. Putnam, George Ireland and AV. W. Bridgwater were appointed appraisers. Many of the new men will Ma from other parts of Alaska and j others -will come north from the I states. Bs9&. vljJH I (aJBMHHHHM is J BEST "60" Tracklayer Tractor The mqst dependable heavy duty tractor built to meet the requirements of Umatilla County farmers. A few of the outstanding features of the SIXTY are: Ease of operation, accessibility, no wheel, all track, no belts or chains, all gear driven, turns in own length, 37 anti-friction timken and Hyatt roller bearings, Manganese steel tracks in stead of cast iron, working parts completely housed, non-lubricated rocker joint in track, etc. Let us show you this tractor at work at twenty fields in Umatilla county. Jerard & Temple Pendleton, Oregon Agents for tho C L. BEST GAS TRACTION COMPANY I I Taylor lirothers Named Fxectitors An order naming T. D. Taylor and AA . . Taylor as joint executors of the estate of the lata Jackson Nelson was sigped in probate court today. The petition of l. Johnson to be named administrator of the estate with will attached was denied by the court. The latter filed application for letters of administration after the death of David Taylor, who was executor of the estate. The will provided, however, that in the event of the death of Mr. Taylor, his sons should be named executors. ENDORSEMENTS ROLl IN FOR EDUCATIONAL BILL FroiTt lfJ to 15 endorsements a day are now reported from various parts of tho state in the case of the 1.26 mill higher educational bill for the protection of the work of the State rntversity, the Oregon Agricultural College and the Normal school. This bill has now been endorsed by more than 300 orgauizat ions. Multnomah county leads in the number of endorsements with 6fi. Vmatilla county is second with 24, and Clatsop third with lf. Although U only two unfavorable resolutions passed jn nil Oregon were passed in Salem, nevertheless Marion county is (lose to the front in num ber of its endorsements, having given 12. Its neighbors. Polk and Clacka mas, have given 11 each. AVallowa, Douglas, Pen ton and Deschutes have given 1 1 each. Conspicuoua among th endorsers aro grangers. Pomona Granges, in j Multnomah County, Polk, Columbia, ! I ii i Lincoln, and otner counties nnd nu- : Divorce Decree Signed maiM Wtoordlnat granges have sent A decree of divorce was signed today endorsements. Conspicuous also are) Jn favor of Martha i:nger from Joseph American Region posts, which are in Ulnger. A division of property be- terted because there nre 1S00 ex-: tween the two Is stipulated in tha de- service men at the University atd the cree. ,j j Agricultural College, who will he suf-1 , ferers if the bill fails to paws. Amor- County Commissioners Meet. lean legion posts have given ondor.o- The county commissioners convened tnents In the following places: Paker. at 10 o'clock this mTnlng In their May I Halfway. Marshfleld. Kosebnrg, Al- ! meeting and heard petitions from a ' bnny. Ralem. DallaV Pendleton, Ia i number of county property owners ' OramJe Molalla. Knterpriso Hrrmis regarding roads and related matters ton, Kichland a nd At hena-Weston of business. No definite action wae The executive committee of the Amor- Want summi ReCorned Henry T. Hart today brought suit ! against John J. Casserly for judgment for $1000. Whlofl the plaintiff alleges b paid the latter on a contract. The contract, the plaintiff avers, waa can-, celled by the defendant but the money 1 has not been refunded. He is repre sented, in the action by S. A. Ijowell and Hi J. AVarner. MVnnuicl Wants Title CleawMl. Kyle McDaniel today brought suit In circuit court against L. E. Stewart, et al, to clear title to several 'parcels ; of land In section sr., township 6 north, ' range 84 east. The planitiff is repre sented in the action by S. D. Peterson. THE1TNIVERSAL CAR The Ford One Ton Truck Is serving business just as faithfully and economically as does the Ford Touring Car serve all the people faithfully and economica!ly.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 jof quick transportation at a minimum expense. Come in, examine the Truck, and let us talk, .over the subject, SIMPSON AUTO CO. 4 Corner Water and .Tohn-ou Phone -108 2pP taken on any of the requests. Martin gre license Issued. A marriage license was issued at the county clerk's office late Tuesday to Charles Archie Payne and Miss Nettle Norman, both of whom reside in Pendleton. i lean Legion of Oregon has als i dorsed It. Ilerniiston Has ileal necord. Per the first four months of this year the Hermlston school leads nil districts in the county in the amount' of thrift starAps purchased Ijy itn pu pils, according to announcement of the county school superintendent's office today. Several other schools are mak- nr exceptionally Rood records, how ever. JTOUTirtmASSIFY 3 FriVXISHF.D AITS, for rent 402 Tnatin St. FOUR THOUSAND MEN WILL WORK ON NEW ALASKAN RAILROAD .VKVl-35 SAW 1XVTHDH) Ill-TTER For colds that "hanp on" and for lingering; roughs that follow tho "flu", there Is one safe family cough medi cine sold from the Atlantic to the I'aclflc. Mrs. A. B. Griffith, Box 154, Andrews, lnd.. writes: "last winter my family alt had tho 'flu. T tried Foley's Koney and Tar and never saw ! anything better. From now on T will not. h. without It in the house." Don't I let children suffer from croup or whooping cough when this reliable remedy can he so easily procured. siik. nSBM nvi: now Aches and pains often indicate kid ney out of order. Your kidneys sure ly need help and quickly when your hands or feet are swollen and you feel dull and slugatsh. loate your appetite JtTNEAlT, Alaska. May 4. Approx imately 4(100 men are to be employed on conatructlon work on the govern ment railroad In Alaska this y.ar. Colonel rederlck Me.ira. president Of ! and your energy and there is a puffy the Alaaka Engineering Commission, look under the eyea. Mrs. I. Clihson announced here recently while on hla 1 1 Sth FJdtson St.. I-aJunts. Colo., writes: railroad now, Haars said. As soon aaj 'My kidneys were giving me a great way to Anchorage to lake charge of deal of trouhle for some time. I took construction. I Foley K'dney rills and they helped I over jooi men are working on the mo right awty. I feel fine now. iwaslhsr permit the fores will bo 'Sold everywhere. 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & 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 26c Coffee, 5 lbs. for $2.35 Milk, Carnation, large 15c Milk, Carnation, small. 2 for 15c Lard, Holly No. 5, each $1.45 Lard, Holly No. 10, each $2.85 Lard, Swifts, 5 pounds net $1.75 ' Pay Cash Receive More Pay Leas DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY a. 209 East Court St.