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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
page rms SIXTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OKXOOHIAS. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENINO, MAY 15, 1020 People Here artd There . mi. and Mi". tlcorgc M. Badtfctt. .Moudny morning from Him Francisco., c. w. Ucniarls farmer of Milton. Is jfrltn tiave resided here fur jnc 1'B.at where they have ). i ultcmlin t u cundlduic for bounty commissioner eara. arc leaving ror minders, convention of tne foreign trade liod.a i reiiuMYan ilcket. Ilia slogan la 'For Uaho. where llioy will make their ef ilio lulled mules. All ih People, AM (he Time." Mr. I,,.,,.. r. wm uniiuji! in lUi'inuns w,ih In Pendleton yestcrduy fai llling llowsrd Drew. principal of the high I school lit Echo, hua completed his . I'. Truslt, known to Ills nianv .' Flu und oat crops ure gulnlug In leaching year there, and, accompanied Pendleton friends an "lied" Trnsk. la ijpularlty In Canuda, according to Dr. by Mm. Irew, will leave ahortly for here toduy. He formerly resided In ail. Toriiple who returned today after I the Willamette valley to vllt Uefori I the city hut u now farming nenr -fi.-. vIhII to hla ranch In 'Alberta. Dr.Jgotng to hi old home at. Tlllumook tujlduho, and reports that lie Im mII :C ...... . . . 11... 1 Ilia uihnl Plltll IWHIl.tlijI I tin ' ail ntim.r Mr Ilt-ow hi. M . . .1 .. . . . silk .1 .- --. m ... - ... - .. - ...in iii' new locution. f ..in poutherll Alberta la In good condition aut Ullll lnt ci op IM'B iwi. monti of molature full In Canada, lie talcs- A meeting of the County farmera tir-i.,,, nt Ml tun loony called n num- ijr 0f Pendleton people', moat of beon retained aH principal ut Echo fori the coming yean lie wus In Pendle- ! ton toduy on buatncM. O. A. Huff, divisional ttupcrvlaor foi i I the department of liitcrnnl Itevcnue, loft today for Portland. Mr. Ituff ' Pendleton's Scooters acquitted baa hla headquarters In the Federal themselves very ably. In aplte of their bluldlng but la absent from the city on being denied entry to the finiila for i field trlpa the greater part of the time II. Hint hli.ii Mchnnl chaiiiiilonslilo. 11 ' Whom went to tne euai cnu mis morn- jn jniow, coach of the team, said to- i.loyu ella, formerly or Purtlund log by auto. Among those from rre:aay Mr inq. returned from Eugene mow of Mend, where he la In the lum- iitteii'llilK arc: ritrn . .. mi ii.n, ......... ,m NOi e lhts morning, nil! rmal ue-: "or nusincss, la in ine cuy louay ngrlc tilturo agent; (luy H. Johnson. B. )Uto j niK proteges having been coin- K Anderson, and Mr. and Mra. W. 1 pieted yesterday afternoon. The coti- jHarrah. tcstants, Arthur rtudd. N'orborne (Berkeley, Lloyd Austin and Mary 1.. Dunning, of si. nun hi. la in ; Inrke. are remaining ui r.ugene ror bcr bualneaa, la In the Frionda of Mr. YVcIIh sa that it la In terest In Baker that brought Mr Wells on the trip to Eastern Oregon. Charles E. Smith, factory rcpre- rcnuleton today jinking after " fbw Junior Week End. the guest of the icntatlve. for Universal atoves. In in the detain In connection wun tne com-1 vurioua urgaiiauiwiin ui mo uiniermiy sjrtlun uf a new home there. uf Oregon. llruce t'Oolc who ha been camping II W. Collin, preeldcnt of tne v o'- jand flahlng on the north fork of Mea Hi,., milling und grain interest, and It. M Crommeiln. munagcr of the Col lins Flour Mil la. are expecteu to ar rive in Pendleton Hunduy night or chain creek for aeveral day, returned last night, lie report flHlilng condl city today. He la In charge of llu exhibition at the George C. Baer hard ware atore. Otto Kuntte, a traveling represen tative for Neuatadter Brothers, over all manufacturer, of Portlunjd, la .In the trout are not biting nulte oa bard u they will when Ihcy fiulMh pawn- Vnin for Fred Locklav for Becrftry Ing. The water in Meacham creek of State. He u nnori on promueon o... u.rr , , 1,, . mm performance. Paid a'lvt. (Ions there Improving, but says t hut : Pendleton today tin one of hla regular business callfl. reported. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY It Pays to Pa Cash at CONROY'S CARNATION MILK, each r 14c Cream of Wheat, package 30c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, package. 15c Grape Nuts, package 15c Log Cabin Syrup 70c and 91.35 (Why pay more?) Gold Dust Washing Powder, package 30c Sea Foam Washing-Powder, package 30c Peanut Btltter Pint jar 40c; quarts, 70c Knaign Coffee, white package, pound 45c Jeliy, 6 ounce glass, each 15c Corn, solid pack, 2 forv 35c Reimbarts Olive QiL best on the market X. Pint 90c; quarts $1.75 Olympic Pancake Flbur, package 35c Best Crepe Toilet paper ...3 for 25c 5 ounce roll Toilet Paper L 5 for 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, package. 10c Another week will'ace the close of the year'a school term at Weaton, eeya F. c. Fitzpntrtcft, principal of the echool there, who 1 In town today on business. Mr. 'Fltr-patrlck make hi home in Weston the year round, and will pass most of the summer there. With two prlaoncra to return to the Oregon State Prlaon, Jailer Caaaldy pawed through Pendleton today. He atopod off between train long enough to be rejoined by a parole breaker en route from the prison at Walla Walla, who had been kept for two daya In the county Jail here, while Mr. Casaldy Tvent to Vale, Ore., for hia other lharge. J. J. Stiirglll. superintendent of the Stunficld school, wu In Pendleton to day. Mr. stui Kill la one of a family of educator and i a brother of J. t'. Sturgllt. for many year a teacher and for aeveral year county school superintendent of Gilliam county. NEWS OF THE COUNTY 1 OFFICES AND OFFICERS GRASS RUGS Just the thing to save your better rugs during the sum mer months. We have just received a large shipment of these rugs including many pretty patterns and colors in sizes 6x9, 8x10 and 9x12. Grass Rugs are not only good for Insit'.e byt work wrtrfders when used on the porches by sav ing your good parlor rugs, WOOL FIBRE RUGS . Wool fibre rugs are very popular this year and as usual we have our share for your inspection. Mshank & Hampton "Quality Counts' 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 Use Our Exchange Department FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Asparagus, per lb Lettuce, per head ,e Hot House Lettuce, per pound 3 Carrots, pcr.bunch, 2 for ,8c Green Onions, per bunch 08c Radishes, per bunch 0Sc Cucumbers, each 30c Bd 35c Cauliflower, each 25c and 35c New Potatoes, per pound 20c Oranges, per doz 80c, 90c and $1.20 Bananas, per dozen TT1 Florida Grape Fruit, each -"c Rhubarb f pound for Z5c Strawberries. cltcAm Crocery Dept. Two Phones 526 I TcaWwr In ltn FaMl Ilclw'U-d. Mis. Amy Coghlll. teacher In district 135 N'o. I, nenr Milton, haa been re-elected ijj for the coming school year at a salary ig of $17?.' a month, the county super- liuendenta ottice announceo iouu. Mr Man YOU HAVEN'T THOT OF THIS If youi' wife works she is entitled to something to work with. You had to have your car, she has to have an ELECTRIC THOR WASHER You can get all kinds of Electric Appliances and Fixtures of the Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. Phone 1037 for Free Demonstrations. We Handle Wiring Contracts; 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre Asks I'ollcctkai of -Note. I.. I.. Mann today brought .auit In circuit court against J. P. McMamiais to collect $200 on a promissory note hrhofi April 6. 1914, and duo more than a year Biro, toeether with in terest at 6 per cent, lie ia represented by Peterson. Hishop & Clark. . t.rudcrs Star Work Today Work of gradinc the eighth grade J examination papers turned In from thejg various county districts was begun at;g the oflcfe of the county superintendent ; toduy. The examinations were given g on Thursday and Friday in most of the jS school of the county. There are aja large number of papers to be gone s over and It will be a week or more be- fore It is known how many will r colve diplomas. 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. t We carry not only meat, but Hazelwood and Danbh Butter, Fresh Eggs and Bread. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 Seeks rorwJosure of IJen. Dunham. Brownlow & Payne, con tractors, todav filed suit against Uar- i ney Oldfield to foreclose cwpenter's llena on his dwelling nnd garac. They alloge that there Is due and unpaid on j the dwelling the sum of $328 and. on I the garage 37l:3il. They ask Juilg- Lment In these "sums, together with coats of preparing and filing the lions and the attorney fees. The plaintiffs are represented by Peterson, lllshop & Clark. 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 sppt. 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. Manufacturers PHIliETO.V, OREGON Cuttle Caw mies l Monday. The cose of carter & French, catties men of Ourdano. against the O.-W. It. & N. railroad -will conic 10 trial Mon- ( day in circuit court before n Jury. The plaintlffa are seeking damages from ( the railroad, beoauae, they allege, un-.i due delays In the shipment of stock from Pilot nock to Kansas City caused excessive losses irom snnimine-. FIVE KILLED IN RIOT OVER COST OF LIVING; (By AsMocUK'tt Press.) iA NUON. Mfcy 15. Kiotinu iiv which five, persons were Killed and ; aeveral ottteiM injured, followed mceUlUB at iKleslas. Sardinia, held in protest against the high cost of It according to Keuter dispatch tTOltl Rome. Man Ilolknvd VnbahiiKiit. Frank Spll said by the police to he a Greek, Is being held at police station today for investigation. He Vas ar rested by Chief Roberta today on com plaint of a woman residing near the roundhouse, who patd the man whc molesting her little son. Chief Rob erts believes the man may be unbalanced. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitnin""iT V , r I' nSSv WW . I a'.. VX 'WM VBV , I III I 'Jrr-' 1SigtKKI'Z'- I 111 Ilrlllg jour l oril car lo re wlicil it nct-iK to la- s-- s SaaaBpT. - i i "tuned up" or rrpalrcxl. We Kuarantec tne 111: a S '"''giP'.NVN. I i most reljiblo work: the sreimlne Ford-made I I m j0r? s S ' I I s ma l ei in Is ami to as roru pnnrs o , r I V . "V I I i... .i,., ... Lmm all alx.ut r'ord cars aJHl we II hare tin- necessary equipment witli ifimiieK-nt YOU OWE Hi! aurkmeil anil promtee yoo prompt aUeatloa at I II all Umes.. Wlicn you want to buy a Hc-il car I I vnnr a ihorouph examination bv a thorough, compe- I I eume Here, i:u.ai.ut -..: our.nxiar v. a . '-- - ' , , I I C,.oiH-lt S:a.; Town tar S39; SeOan ...: Ig tent Optometriat who uses thorough modem methods. Bj one-Ton Truck ciuissia ssoo all r. o. b. mane lor an appointment, nun I I ' . . . . . v . ' 'raw v g t Still MTl . J-.. XTi. U1JLT11T1V7 J. llll SlMf&UrK AU1U lJ. Ey. Sight SpecialUt ' Johnson. Phone 408 S l-eulaatl Uttildiug llll Over Talluiau drugstore Phono fit- Ej HI ' IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlillllllllllll'IWIIIIH'IIHtllUIIHIMIIIIIIHI C ' - g drawn from the tournament, leaving Allan. iWi. defeated Fish, (Hi, II ' ff ington as' crntenders !""!' 'lie . enfer. Tiiylor. (U i. defeated Turner, jjr r'ay ' rj'M-L-Jf'liifIS Singles as1es. Stanford defeated! Doubles Taylor and". Allan ile- II . .." ??8BBl - In Barker. HVashington. 6-3. ' ' feated Fish and Turner tSl, --', ti l. Ill IIUI (I 209 E. Court Phone 445 I i miSr I i " i m . n i mm i I ! EAlfa IB AMAI1 n iinvii nil mi v j ET TEAM AT PALO ALTO , By Associated Press. I STANFORD UNIVERSITY. May 16. The llrst round of the PaeaTlc coast eollege conference Annls tour nament wiu pitted on the Staufor.i ordars shiploads of ohealo4ls. grsat quant i ties of wool, lianber, prlct pa per, flour, machinery , garments and canned goods from Oregon. For XJregon produota are ao good their Case extends to the far-away Orient. AaaooUtad Indaatriea of Oregon t9m aaaaa The customers we have now are saving money every day. Why not try the cash paying plan and save money yourself. We save you from 10 to 25 per cent. Pay Cash Receive Mora Pay Lasa DESPAIN & LEE GASH GROCERY 209 East Court St 4