East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 10, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 10, 1020
TEtt PAOES
People Here and There
M. n. ()roniti; pioneer irfifiKlat of
Pilot Itock won one of tho prominent
citizens of that plnrn In Pendleton to
day, on hi way to Portland for a. visit
with hla mother.
equipped with rod nnd banket, W.
D. Humphrey, local aportaman, left
'in afternoon to vlalt un old friend
who realdea about 30 inilea from
Puaro. The two friends will upend a
few days flahtnr in the Columbia river.
Hurry Banfteld returned lunt nlfht
from Ia Qrands, where he apent UK-week-end
vlaltinK friend.
hemve For Milton
A millinery achool la to be held In
Milton for the next two daya, with
Mia JLydla QoolitUe, of O. A. C- In
.hunt. Miis Ouolltile and Mlaa Ola
May Harmon, county demonatratlun
Cent, left today for Milton.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
A MtfeTAKEJ MIK BY MANY
Don't wait for rheumatUm to indi
cate diMPimed kidney. When you Huf
fer pain and acta-u by Uy and )'
u i-1 ,i i hinvr Madder woakneH by night,
feel tlrd, in'i-vtiiiM nnd run down, the
Itldnoyn nnd -bladder atlould b restor
ed to hrajthy, rtrontc nd rafculur ae
tion. It J mlatrike to postpone
' i m 1 1 ) i . i-vi.v Kidney PIUh put
the kldtveys-in sound healthy condi
tion and Keep them active and ftrOftff.
IiiKln taking today. Good reHiiltn fol
low thtt flmt dt.
1KX'T JOT IT 1 4 NOBR
A couch that follows la arlppe or
any oher cough that "hangM on" from
winter to Hprtog: wenrs down the Hit f -terer.
leaving him or her in a weaken
ed Mute ii:inb! l wur.I ff : i
nnd dlMfta. fjPUard, us Pill-
i.ioie S't., V.TPhViMo Tenn., writes; "I
W;n Buffering with Iry, hacking
push and ,u pui.i lu my chmt, but
Mfiea taklri KqiayV ITonoy and Tar 1
Have htu n nH' "v? ' It oothM heals
tiuA CUri h oiih-i. Ctiltfi and croup.
J. N". EMrfdKfi and son Willie left
Pendleton Saturday evening- for
Cretg'hton, New Mexico, where they
will upend the next three or four
weektt on business.
J. B. McCook. of the Vrnerican Na
tional ftuuk, end W. Kchwurtvnberu,
of the l'endleton Holler Mills, went to
Portland Sunday on No. X7 on a short
business trip and are expected to re
turn Tuesday.
0
Rhea Luperp assistant state en
fclneer, in iii 1 1 1 1 i;i for public ser
vice eommiHsloner. Mr. JUiper. who
is an 'Eastern Oregon man. wtu a Pen
dleton visitor Saturday.
YoiiiJ.h Will Have iKtirinip
The six youthn arrested Inst week
on a charge of kliilntc chickens be
longing to Jacob rozeger will ffmvw
their hearing before JudKe C. H. Marsh
In Juvenile court tfinormw niorninic
All have been notified to appear.
An Easy
Way to
Own a
Phonograph
bauITeur Is 'Vo
A fine of $10 was awesHed In justice
court today against a local auto ownr,
who gave the alias John Doe, for allowing-
his son to drive the machine.
The youth In Question is alleged under
the age of 19 years. Complaint was
made by Traffic Officer William Ly-day.
Sheriff 'ulb-il t Heppner.
Sheriff T. I. Taylor left this morn
ing for Hentgaer where h was called
to testify In" a case being beard by
the Morrow county grand jury.
Other cars may have turned back
after trying the muddy road to ifing
ham Springs yesterday, but not Utti t
Jerard's Ford. Hert says he is proud I
of the performance of his machine j
which forded streams and climbed
hills while other curs gave up In de-
spair. He concludes the eulogy with j
the announcement that he didn't find j
11 necessary to get out of low gear 1
more than twice.
Lewis Estftto Worth $2150.
The estate of the late Millie E.
Lewis, of Adams, has been appraised
at $215(1. The appraisers' were: J. T.
Lieuullen, I. I Mann and K. 8. Curt.
CONWY'S
CASH
GROCERY
Husband Charged Willi Crmlrv.
Ruth Hoyt tOdAjr brougbt suit for
divorce against Wert L. Hoyt, to whom
she was married in June, 1915, Cruel
ty Is charged. Tho defendant com
plained about the plaintiff keeping a
minor son by former marriage in their
home and refused to pay dental bills
she alleges Since 1916. the complaint
says, the defendant has contributed
virtually nothing to the plaintiff's
.support. She asks restoration of her
former name, Ruth Itoyer. I. M.
Scliartncp represent the plaintiff.
You want to own a beautiful Columbia Grafonola
and enjoy all the home comforts but you hate the
idea of paying out all the money at once. We have
solved this problem for you. Our easy payment plan
will more than appeal to the music lovers.
$5 A MONTH
will put one 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 f jnish, but beneath its singular grace of pro
portions K the correctness of acoustic design that
makes the Columbia Grafonola as responsive to
every graduation of sound.
Hear the new records in our sound-proof parlor.
It Pays to Pay Cadi at CONROY'S
Carnation Milk 15c; 7 can. $1.00
Corn, Meal, 9 pound sack 60c
Red Mexican Beans y pounds 50c
Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c
No. 2 tin, 5 for $1.00
VAN CAMPS SOUPS 2 for 25c
Criaco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30
Pineappi t. 20c, 36c and 46c
Syrup Marshmallow No. 5, 80c; No. 10, $1.80
Log Cabin Syrup 70c and $1.36
Armour's Syrup No. 10 tins $1.00
Prune 3 lb. 50c
Ensign Coffee pound 48c
Gold Dust large package 30c
Fart I'ikI Coupli' Man).
A rmirrlaK' Mcanae was isWod Sat
urday afternoon by the county eU'ry
to Hoy E. Grlmea anil Minn Thelma i
Kleunor Hoon, both of Kreewafer.
The ceremony waa performed In the
, ;im end town on Sunday.
Woman Fearol fUxlily Injury.
Julia C. LBeau today brought suit
for divorce from Joseph M. I.elteuu, to
whom nhe hua been marrlad since Au
gust. lfi!8. She ehurKea cruelty.
About a year ago at Perry the de
fendant rushed at her with a bpfcltar
knife, ahe allcjreR, and on May 4
started another attack on her which
resulted in her leaving home. Hhe
fears to return, she aays. t The collide
hua no children and no property to
adjust. The plaintiff Is represented by
.fames A. Fee.
Cmikshank & Hampton
For Quick Lunches for the Summer Seeron, we can
supply you with the fallowing. All you
Need Is a Can Opener.
Van C-tmpe Pork and Beans, No. 2 1-2 cans 35c
Van ( :im()'s Pork and Beans No. 2 cans 20c
Van Camp's Pork and Beans. No. 1 can 15c
Van Camp's Chili Con Came, No. 1 cans. 8 for 50:
Gebhardt's Chili Con Came, No. 1 cans 25c
Taylor's Beans and Chili. No. 1 can - r Z5c
Taylor's Boneless Chicken Tamales
1. X L. Boneless Chicken Tamales ZOc
Sinclair's Pickled P1k Feet, jars - 7c
Booth's Sardines (oval cans) in tomato spicect,
or mustard sauce 2Sc; $2.25 dozen
Pocket Brand Hrrintr (in tomato Muce)
Van Camp's Soups (in chicken, tomato, bouuttWI
and clam chowder 2 for 25c; $1.50 dozen
Heinz Spaghetti, tall cans (Italian style) ........... Z5c
Heinz Spaghetti, flat cans 3 for 50c
ctm Grocery Dept.
Two Phones 526
"Quality Count1
1 24-128 E. Wei 1 Phone 548
Use Our Exchange Department
For a home to be moderen
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
are as
ESSENTIAL
as electric lights.
Have you a THUK WASHliK ana
a SIMPLEX IR0NER in your
laundry? HAVE YOU an Eureka
or a Western
VACUUM CLEANER
. for your fine rugs ?
Have you an Electric Plate, a grill,
a percolator, a curling iron, etc.?
IS YOUR HOME MODERN?
Phone 1037 for Demonstrator or
call and look over our complete
stock. Easy terms if desired. Es
timates and contracts on Wiring.
Milne Electrical Company
Pendleton, Ore.
108 East Alta St. Across From Alta Theatre
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A board i nine eimlneri for the
. itfiii h grade examination papers in
the county was named today by Coun
ty 8npcrintenlnt W. W. Cirecn. No
tices were sent to the appointees in
'orminir them of their appointment.
Those who will serve are: J. A. Y ea
ger, Kyle McDuniet. J. M. Chambers,
Miss Volma Cook. Haymojul Orth,
Miss OJlve Mortimer, Mi.ss Anna
Brown, l. V. Kicker and Mrs. Nettle
Morrbf. Tha examinations are given
on Thursday and Friday of this week.
Teleplume Urn Incorporated.
Articles of incorporation of the
Htafiti Uulch Telephone Line were
filed with the county cterk today. The
incorporators are V. V. Moore, C. .
Hloom and V. 1 Crehwell, and the
capital Is I600. The home office of
the company is In Pendleton.
With the world endwivorina; to re
cover its equilibrium fallowing the
HTt-eatest war In history, one funda
mental principle never to he lost, sight
of la that education must be strength
ened so that social, industrial and po
litical problems may be adjusted in
accord with fairness and Inteillprence.
Whereas, in Oregon several educa
tional measures of great merit are up-oa-
the ballot at the primary election
to be held May 21; one of these meas
ures U destined to save higher edu
cational institutions from the neces
sity of closing their doors upon hun
dreds, if not thousa nds, of deserving
students: another measure known as
the elementary school bill, seeks to
help distribute the burden of pacing
for common schKl education so -that
much property now exempt from tax
ation for this urpose shall be made to
hear its just share of tho load.
I Therefore be, it resolved, that the
1' n diet on Woman's Club earnestly en
dorse both the higher educational tax
a.t, the elementary school tax meas-
'ure and all other educational bills up-
jon the ballot at the primary election.
j And be It further resolved, that
copies of this resolution be forwarded
j to the state school superintendent at
j Salem, Oregon, and also to Dr. J. W.
: Kerr, chairman of the joint eolleghite
campaign committee, 5 1 4 Pittock
Block, Portland, Oregon.
For Fresh
Butter and Eggs
Phone 18
Country Ladled Butter (guaranteed) per roll $1.00
Dankh Creamery Butter, per roll $1.25
Hazel wood Dainty Quarter3, per roll $1.35
Strictly Fresh Egg, per d"zen 40c
Empire Meat Market
"The Old Reliable"
Established 1890 Phie 18
A one story schonl building 4;ith as
many as 4S rooms in a well-populated
I city and suburban section is possible
under a plan adopted In Cuyahoga
County, Ohio. This county now has
four large school buildings of the one
story type, with from 5 to 10 acres oi
ground for each building.
Had CbH'k Men Brought Here.
Louis Anderson and Krank Nelson, j
urrested last week at The lhilles for j
passing; about 160 worth of bad checks
In l'matlta. were brought to the '
county iail here Saturday night by !
Sheriff T. D. Taylor, returning from '
Salem. They have not had a prelimi-
nary hearing as yet.
TJ IE STEAM THAT BLOWS
THE WHISTLE DOESNT PULL
THE TRAIN.
Our bread sales are more than twice
doubled the last 60 days, and not to my
knowledge has the famous HOHBACH
bread been advertised once.
Sanitary Grocery
POAK a DUNlJP, Prop.
Thm Mot ia VJv Th Bt in Quality
PHONE 24 PHONE 24
SUPPORT OF LEGION IS !
ASKED FOR RELIEF BILL
The letter sent by State Com man- t
der Follett to all American Legion j
Post in Oregon, su jesting that the '
Posts not only endorse the Higher '
Education HelfVf hut ylve it their ac- j
tive support, -has brought immediate j
resiiltM.
American 1rIoii Posts nt Bendleton,
Albany. Salem, Lj Grande, Dallas, and
other cities have already given en
dorsrment.
Privates, non-coms, nnd officers
alike discerned during the war the
ureat value to themselves and to the
country of college education, and a
soon ns th- war was over 1500 of them j
enrolled at the UnlveratU' of Oregon.
and the regon Aericultur.il College
alone, while another large bodywent
into the high schools and will appear
at the higher education institutions
ncM fall or Inter.
Under the terms of the state Aid
durational Act for soldiers, sailors
arid marines, ihe a month subsidy
may he utilised at any time up to a
maximum of $200 year for four
j years. Service nieu are accordingly
taking an interest in seeing mat me
higher educational Inatttutloita of the
state are protected by passage of the
higher educational support bill, which
provides 1-6 mills for the State Uni
versity, Agricultural College and Ore
gon Normal School.
You can enjoy all those outdoor activities of
Summertiuie that bring good health and
still have a lovely complexion if you usz
Purola Creams.
There is a Purola Cream for every Summer
time occasion one to put on before motor
inganother to sooth the skin after a day's
fish ing or hiking one to relieve sunburn
and a cleansing cream to be used every
night
Every one is pure and guaranteed to give
satisfaction.
PUROLA SKIN CREAM for sun and windburn is
wonderfully soothing and beneficial. It contains ingre
dients which famous beauty specialists use for their
healing and softening qualities. Try it for delicate,
sensitive complexions. See how quickly it tends to
sooth the skin after sunburn.
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WOMAN'S CLUB FAVORS
EDUCATIONAL TAX BILL
The Woman'a Club f Pendleton
with the largest membership o any
ttmu'i club n the cit v andorscd
the higher educational tax measure
nnd tho elementary achool tax meas
ure at a recent meeting. Hoth nieas
urea will come before the pMp1e fo
vote May 1.
Following la the resoluUon pasted
j Healing and softening qualities, fry it for delicate,
I sensitive complexions. see now quickly it leans to
sooth the skin after sunburn.
At all good druggists.
rt)R0U
NAIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY I
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The ForJ One Ton Truck is serving business
just as faithfully and economically as does the
Ford Touring Car serve all the pepple 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 xar
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 Water and Johnson Phono 498
GLARAXTEF
All Purela Prrpmrolitm are gnartmterj
to fin thorough tatisf.t:on or tiupf KM
you paid wtlfle nrimoWiL
Pteparfd and Guar&nu-td by tl e
BLUMAUtH f KANM ABOKAlORtES
209 E. Court Phone 445
DESfAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
COFFEE
Why pay for a eof fe put up in ep at a big expense
and of no use to you when you can buy a bulk coffee and
just as good for 25 per cent less money.
BULK COFFEE
1 pound 35c; 3 pounds, $1.00.
1 pound, 45c; 3 pounds, $1.35
1 pound, 47c; 3 pounds, $1.40.
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Leu
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 East Court St.
by tbe club; j . 1