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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
page tvn TWELVE PAGES DAILY 1AST OtEOOWtAH. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, WAY 13, 1920. BE People Here and There I tc lii tl v9t In Im Clriinde, Denver uml Hartford, Conn., will be visited Ty j It, Howler, i. Hi r tit the Klrst - ,il 'Dank, on a month ' trip to thn eiiet which will shirt thin evonlns. jlr. Howler will aloft a toy at L. (Hand to visit hia pttyr&Mi'H. A. C. II mii. Ion. ami I ro i liter, will ifo to I Vfaj dair is silly now his old home at Denver for a visit. ClikNMTo, Philadelphia and New York will bo seen en routo to Hartford, (where Mr. Howler has a brother. Ho expects to he haak In Pendleton In about :i'i days. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . I i of 'G;3ae .pnwln, the eourt house hist nltfht on their way -to the carnival heard the shouts of "help" comhiff from the county Jail and figured thut they were from Home Inmate .probably suffering from a mental ahhenitlon. Finally four young men who were passing decided to InvextlKute. Under the window they went and one of the youths told them hat an Inmate wu III and need ed a doctor. The police atatlon waa notified and the man given attention. Hi- pal had been rrinir for help at the top of hie voice for mor than un hour, ho raid. "No nolf; loo hnay,'' wrllca J. V", 'I nihil. hi from California to 1'endleton friends. Mr. Tallqtan says that he and fa. Tallinan are enjoying thelr.motor tour or California, Third heat all-round alhlet,, lu the I ini. il States in hia day aa u collegian waa the record of Cheater A. I'eu. hoii of aumea A. Fee, olty attorney. The younger Fee departed last nlirbt for California after visiting here for Uiree weeks. It In possible thut he will once more don the trunka and spiked. shoes with the Multnomah Athletic 0b atlilclcH who would compqte for a Placp on the American Olympic team. "WUdtoot Liquid Shampoo 1j delightfully different. "It It to easy to uae and It doesn't dry my hair it ordinary 6jp does, yet itcleattjespeffcctlf. "It make my hair to toft and silky and so eaty to do up I" On a mission of purchasing machin ery for the H. W. Colllna warchouaee, Walter Uhnwn, of the Colllna force, will leave to-morrow morning on No. n for Portland. lie to return to I'endleton on Monday. Wool Is one pf the chief Interests or T, J. jlahoney, of Portland, who la in I'endleton today with Ida brother . r. Mubooey, of Hcppner. The 1'oit laini , member of the family Is con nected with the Columbia Haain Wool while the Hcppner momber is cashier of the First National Hank of. Hcppner. itti.slnesa brought the two to I'endleton today. SeU and Quraraai t Economy rup Co. Plenty of hoar and deer tracks are evident In the mountains near Uklah, but porcupines arc the only game which J. J. Chlaholm and Fred Stel wer took. The two spent tho early Partof the week on a hunting expe dition nt the ftenry Daiinka caton , near I'klah and returned to Pendleton lost evening. . A big flock of fat lambs and ,a .nice clip of wool rcpreaenta the spring work of H. K. Bartholomew, of Stan field, and hia assistants. The shear ing work on hia big place has been completed but he has. not yet sold hia clip. Mr. Purtholomew. one of the beat known ahwep men of the western portion of the county, spent tlus day here on business, , ,. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S CARNATION MILK, each 14c Cream of Wheat, -package ...30c Aunt Jetnirna Buckwheat, package !5c Grape Nuts, package 15c Log Cabin Syrup TOc and $1.35 (Why pay more?) Gold Dust Washing: Powder, package 30c Sea Foam Washing Powder, package 30c Peanut Butter Pint jar 40c; quart, 70c Knsign Coffee, white package, pound . 45c Jelly, 6 ounce glass, each 15c Corn, solid pack, 2 for 35c Rcimbarts Olive Oil, best on the market Pint 90c; quarts $l.fS Olympic Pancake Flour, package 3Sc Best Crope Toilet paper 3 for 26c 5 ounce roll Toilet Paper, -J for 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, package. .10c For a home to be moderen ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES arc as ESSENTIAL as electric lir1its. Have you a TH0R WASHER and 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 Elqclficai puiajiy Pendleton, Ore. 108 East Alta St. Across From Alta Theatre Everybody 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 ?IEW jus,t (&m s and we will supply you at once. WM. ROESCH BOTTLIMG WORKS Manufacturers rKXWiKTO.V, tmiXJON Pendleton occasionally produces a golfer, who can hold his own with those of tlie metropolis and among those who have .qualified . is Clark. Nelson, state agent for the Equitable Ufe Insurance Co., who is here on business today. Dr. Nelson recently was a member of the Waverly Oolf club team that went to take part In a lcg-pulltng tournament. It is noted that Mr. Nelson limped in 09. the short end of the score. Even the birds of the air and the fouls of the barnyard are feeling the pinch of the w. k. house shortage, ac cording to Howard Punn, McKay creek farmer, who ds in the city to day. Mr. Dunn recently found on his ranch a nest containing nine quail eggs, two turkey eggs and three Chi na pheasant -eggs. . lie, says he would h ive left the eggs in order to discover whether or not the mothers would carry on the hatching process on a cooeriiive basin, but could not be cause, he knew tho Irrigation of the land would cover the eggs with 1 it. Dr. Dunu now has-1 ho egg ' the farm bouse and hopes to bring 1111 uonll and pheasants by hand, in compiuiy with tlio turkeys. M . in . ha iil'cs in .Pelldlcton slid Its people are noted by Mr. and Mrs. du- Im WHiltnelt nf 1'iisn. who IlTC ll'l'" J after un absenoe of fivo years. Mr. and Mrs. Wblttook formerly rcsioeu in l'endlelou. Mr. Whiitwclt is a m' louil man. Ontario is show ins marked whsns at progrns. says It. t'arr, local recruit ing offieer who just returned from that region. Mr. Carr says that 144 blookn of po.wimc.nt are being laid in the town, as well as paving of rendu. Ira bottle llrnwn, manager for the new Economy Shoe Store in I'endle ton, is a business visitor here today. He will lenvp this evening for homo in Yukima. his It. W. miner, a promising candl late for the office of president of the senate- fur the next Oregon legisla tive session, returned this morning from Portland where he has been on business, political and otherwise. R. I Pinnell. of Baker, formerly of Pendleton, is in the city on a visit to his son and daughter. Paul and Alice Pinnell. Kay Finnell. of Hakor, ac companies his father. For three years the yellow wire worm is content to le just a worm and feeds on each-year's wheat crops, but in the fourth year of Its existence. P aspires to be a beetle and finally ac-compllshes- this aim. The wlro worm, In all stages, is molesting the crops of Harry .fHibcr, Milton wheat grower who was in Pendleton yesterday. Mr. HulH-n has been forced to twice retted a field of 311 acres because of the wiro worm's depredations and Is now npnrt ing the field to barley. Fred Bennlon. county irent, ote.rdsy gave Mi Hillier advh-'e as to special methofls of summer fsllowlng and plowiixr. as a means of getting rid of the pests. Harry Hanflold of the firm of Parker & Banflcld. contractors, went to Echo today on business. His firm has been awarded fte contract for the new Monk of Echo and Mr. Hunfield will look over the situation in the west end town. . f Refrigerators.... WARM WEATHtR IS COMING It is just around the or ner, and warm weather time, of course, is the time when greater care should be taken of your food stuffs. Without the refrigera tor youn kitchen is run morn fxnAsivelv. but in using the right kind of a refrigerator you keep your foodstuffs fresh and sanitary, so that the last particle of them can be used. . Our refrigerators are made with porcelain lining which makes them sanitary and easy to clean. We carry all sixes and will be glad to have you come in and examine them. axboubx Porch Shades The Aerolux Porch Shade Is unique in its construction, the most practical of all kimls, but so well made that It will last for many seasons. They arc the most practical because they have the "no. whip attachment which keeps them in place and rigid when the strongest wind is blowing. When rightly used, these porch shades add an extra room to the home. They enclose the sleeping porch without in any way obscuring the light or air and yet making your quarters absolutely safe from tho gaze of the passerby. We have these porch shades in all sizes and It you have any doubt re garding the size needed, phone us and we will be glad to send a man to make the necessary measurements. "More 0l p 1 Cmikshank & Hampton 'Quality Counts" 124-1 28 E. Web!) Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMHHiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiim i w . i , I A 1 I "a l If YOU OWE your eyes a thorough examination by a thorough, compe- j 5 tent Optometrist who uses thorough modern methods. I Phone for an appointment, NOW S . Dr. A. M. SIMMONS Eye Sight Specialist I Villa ml Building E : Over Tallman Drug Store Vhone 430- , UillllllllllllllUIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1 UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIHIIIIMIli7 NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Wasihngton state prison and has just finished his sentence. He is to he laken west by Jailer Cassldy. The jailer went to Vale after another man to take to Salem and on his return here will take both men. C. A. Hanson is here from Portland today. John Fogcl of Bend is in the city. t ouph- of Sumo MfeBM (MNM A murriage license was issued at tho county clerk's office loda' to t'iar- lence M. Horn or I'llot hoik, ami Mrs. Lulu J. Horn of Hendleloli. t lie bride was formerly married to a cou sin of the groom. MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs' Quid's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only rook for the name California on the package, then you are sure your ohlld la having the best and most harmless uhysic for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity taste. Full directions on each holllo. You must say 'Vallfornw.'" Title to Jaiul t'lesr-d. A decree giving the plailltirf title in fee simple to lot la, block S2. Freowa tcr, and the east half of block 12 in Kvans addition to Milton, was granted in circuit court today In the ease of Ella S. Terkins vs. U A. lvvson et al. SINGS OLD LULLABY AND WINS FREEDOM! (By United Press.) CHICAGO. Mhv 12. Thomas Kauri fX-sQldier and eaoiitt tutus- rr. tuing an old Iripp iuhay to day. The judge save freedom. him hia "DANDERINE" lan l.lven Iilvoroo. ,V decree of divorte was signed to day in circuit court in the case of J. j W. Hi own vs. Caddie BaQ-WU. The I plaintiff got the decree. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. Jeuklns Adminii-trator .pSineil. Robert Jenkins today was appointed administrator of the estate of his lute father, Charles Jenkins. Mara j Aate Worth S5SU0l.ll. The estate 'of the late frfma o'Hara. J comprLsing real estate In this county, has beell appraised at $."S, 16 1 . 4 4. James B. Kennedy. J. Hanscom and i K. J.. Soaunvrville made the inven- j tory. Three-feurths of a section of i land comprises .the chief item in the! estate. For your Spaghetti a la Italian, and Macaroni with cheese, you will not be disappointed in the $1.15 $1.18 $1.15 $1.00 45c Golden Ac Brand. Each Macaroni, per package In Spaghetti, per package JO Noodles, per package Del Monte Tomato Sauce .......lOc Fancy Tillamook Cheese, per pountd Fruit and Vegetables Fresh Every Morning. Bananas, per dozen - --JJ? Oranges, per dozen - 80c, l-0, White Bermuda Onions, per pound. 14c Asparagus, per pound sninnpli nor nminrl - IOC Cucumbers, each 30 and 35c Rhubarb 3 pound, for 25c MIU Cauliflowr, i each ,.JW ctf&s&m' Grocery Dept. Two Phones 536 Veal Veal is always tender and flavory, no matter what the season. But even with veal there's a difference in favor of the carefully raised, carefully selected stock that we carry. Try a nice veal roast for tomorrow, or if you prefer a cutlet or some good, juicy veal chops. We have some values that will please you. Phone orders filled p: - mntiy. ', Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 THE UNIVERSAL 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 economically The Ford Truck is a neces sity ttthe 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 theTruck, and let us talk, ever the. subject. ' SIMPSON AUTO CO. Corner Water and Johnson Phone 408 Parole Violator Aw lU-rp. A fenr cents bus "Denderlne." Aft- T. F. Hueaat, a parole violator ,er a naapUcaUou of "Ianderiuc" you Itrom t treaon. is In the county jail can not find a fallen hair or any dan .'here today on his erejr from Waa druff. besides every hair shows new I Walla to Salem. After breaklne na- life. vhwr. hrishtne. more color and Irolv Nusent was .sentenced to iiielniicKmtW, . . 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Save Money The customers we have now are saving money every .day. Why not try the cash paying plan and save money yourself. WC save you from 10 to 25 per cent. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lew DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 Eaat Court St