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TEN PAGES mi i .1 . n PAQR FIVE DAILY EAST 0REQ0R1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 21 , 1 !)20 People Here and There BedroorrtSnites or Separate Pieces; Ivory, Walnut and Mahogany Finishes. iiiiiiim If. W. (Jimmy) Hlrka, traveling pmwiw uK-rn ror tn o.-W. n. ft N. wum In tha city today on official bua Ineaa. We left thla morning tor Orande. Making nrrawcenionU for the Shrine epecialn la clulmlng- Mr. Illcka' time at preeent. W. D. Chamberlain, deputy lax col lector, returml thin morning after a i ii n. i vlalt In l'ortlaad. O. A. Murahnll li&a for 1 0 yearn been traveling atiperintendent of the Trl .i.ii, Terminal Company, it. In here "Diamond Dyes" No Riskjhen! Don't Spoil or Streak Material in Dyes that Fade or Run today to vlalt the local office an la on hla way tn rfeppner. Li. day. Clarrleon, of Portland, la here to- When Abe Lincoln wo running for prealdent, Willlum Frnker. nged pio neer ofethis city, caat hla flrat vote, j Hii vote wuanot nnat for Lincoln but ror John Caball Brerklnrldgfi. Today Mr. Pruker went to the polla to c.iat hla vote. He la rotlclelk aa to lila choice for prealdeiit but he la register ed aa a republican. DALLAS CHURCH, AS POLLS, HAS BAD FIRE Hy AAHociriU'd Preas. BAUVjM, May 21, Damage estimat ed fit 1111(0 u.'n MiiMtfiinf-,1 trtrlnV u'lrMi . j iiuei.iein. or uie iiiyaon- ; fro, which began In a overheated stein Flour and OMin agency, left this 'move in the basement, ompklfly afternoon on the X. P, train for a bun- grated the First Christian church at ihess trip to Ml mien polls, New Orleans , Dalian thla morlilng. Four volunteer and Chicago. He expects to return ; firemen were Injured by fulling glass, here June 15. The buenint of the church wan being used a a polling-place. Kach package of "Diamond Dyes' contain directions no simple that any woman can diamond -dye, H mm Pf.n( fadeless color into worn, shabby gar tnentrt, draperies, covering, whether wool, silk, lint it, coiton mixed good. Huy "O.ii.nuiid Dyes' no other kind then perfect results are guaran. teed tjve i If r.ti have never dyed he- f' h-.ilrr ill II From South Dakota cornea John Yonker, sheriff of Drown County, who la In the city today. Sheriff Yonker was called here on official buHl news and says he was Klad of a chance to nee the Hourtd-Up city. Boardmnn Ih the coming town on the O.-W. line between The Dalles and Pendleton, according to J. O. Hurl, tmvfttlnf auditor for the railroad who' in here today. Mr. Hurl was In Board- man ycKterday and my that the little city Is milking rapid strides. An en tire himlnesH block la nearing comple tion, in addition to the modern echoo) bu Ibllng Jut cotnpleteif. F. T. Chitmfoerlaln. of I'kiah. was in the city ynaterday. Mr. chamberlain Ih ptttiif ttiif nt 'ii. iii PLAN 10 TAX PERSONAL E CONROfS CASH GROCERY It Pays to Par Cash at CON ROY'S (By t'nlted Press.) .It'1: WAHsJJ.NOTON.' May 21. A one method or making up loss due to the supreme court's decision against tax ing Mock dividends, the house ways and means committee today decided to report amendments to . the war reve nue act taxing personal service corpor ations the same aa other corporatlona. By the amendment, it Is expected that distribution of large undivided profit, can be forced and taxes col ic ted thereon. To block suits for re imbursements of taxes paid before the supreme court's dcclsison, other am endments provide that taxes of 30 per cent for 1118 and 'JO per cent for 191!t be assessed ngalnat personal aervice corporations If they start such actions. SPUDS. 100 LBS. $6.50 Cream of Wheat, package 30c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, package 15c Grape Nuta. package 15c Log Cabin Syrup 70c and $1.35 fWliy pay more?) Gold Dust Washing Powder, package 30c Sea Foam Washing Powder, package 30c Peanut Butter Pint jars 40c; quart, 70c Knuign Coffee, white package, pound .. . . 45c Jelly, 6 ounce glass, each 15c Corn, solid pack, 2 for 35c Reimbarts Olive Oil, best on the market . ; 90c; quarts $1.75 Olympic Pancake Flour, package 35c Best Crepe Toilet paper 3 for 25c 5 ounce roll Toilet Paper, 5 for 25c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, package.. 10c CREDIT DEFLATION MAY BRING 20 PERCENT CUT Agents for Prim oerraprta and Rerrla r i I CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON -jjkm I "QUALITY COUNTS" n i B 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 Wfi Use Oar Exchange Department, Zfr M iiiiiiiiiiiiMliiii How Do You Sleep? It has been said Ameri cans rest less than any other people. But when they do rest they demand the BEST in BEDS and the MOST AT TRACTIVE in BEDROOM SURROUNDINGS. We can show you a WIDE and IN TERESTING VARIETY of BEDROOM FURNITURE at MOST ENTICING PRI- f'F T, a toe in Viva co arA iron beds; finest in wooden bedroom sets; newest in chairs, rockers and cmi ioniers. (By United Trewi.) WASHINGTON. May 21. Prices will be reduced at leatd 2fi per cent if t he federal reserve board is able to carry throORh ItH program of credit deflation, officlnlM In toiu-h with the national banking hmmii jh'Ih ted. Aa freo dltr1hutlon of commodities Ik resumed by the break-up of the JreiRht cong-eatlon, the 'decline la price may reach lo'per cent, accord ing" t government expertH. STRIVES TO WIN RELEASE OF CAPTIVES Mr Man YOU HAVEN'T THOT OF THIS If your wife w)rks 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 (By Amociated Press.) WASHINGTON, May Jl. Aroused i by report of tha Imprisonment and 'detention In soviet Russia of various jAmorlcan cttisenii, the state depart tment has taken steps to bring to bear (indirect pressure on the bolnhevik au thorities to obtain their release. A requeue ha been addressed to the Husnlan government through the American commissioner in Vienna, asking that Hungarian communists, detuined since their escape to Vienna from Budapest last year, and whose release has been made the subject of overtures by the bolshevik!, shall be refused releaee pending the freeing of American citizens detained in Russia. Action by this government was taken. It was said as a result of a suggestion of another government and was In ac cord with the views of other countries. One of the Americans known to be imprisoned in Hussla by the bolshe vik!, Xenophen B. Kalatiano, has been made the subject of ineffectual repre sentations for more than a year. Ac cording to the latest reports received by the department, Kalamatlano Is in confinement and is being starved VEAL ROAST If you are puzzled over what to get for Sunday din ner, how would a nice veal roast or leg of "veal appeal to you? We can also satisfy you if you prefer a beef or pork roast or a nice chicken. He handle nothing but choice meats of all kinds. Prices that are right is the motto of this market. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established l$9u Phone 18 BUY YOUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT ALEXANDERS FRESH EVERY MORNING Home grown Asparagus, 2 pounds for 25c Young Spinach, per pound 10c Lettuce per head 15c Cucumbers, each ! 30c Bunch Green Onions 05c Radishes, per buneh 05c Green Peas, per lb 20c Hot House Lettuce, per lb 3Sc White Bermuda Onions, 2 pounds for 25c Fresh Tomatoes. "Oranges, per dozen $1.00 Extra large Florida Grape Fruit, each 25c Bananas, per dozen 60c Fresh Strawberries Strictly fresh eggs and very fine Country Butter al ways on hand. cV&ssr Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 night by Commander C. B- Mayo, I. Ft. get the democratic delegation from N., at a meeting of the executive com- this state, as. his name is the only one miltee of the American Olympic com- Jon the democratic presidential ticket, mittee. 1 Republican voters are today mark- Commnnder Mayo said the navy de- ( ing ballots for Herbert C. Hoover, Ili partment had authorized the calling I ram V. Johnson, Frank G. Ixwden. of such members of th naval reserve -and Ieonard Wood. force to active duty who may so de-1 In reality their are only three re- sire and whose athletic qualifications publican contenders, for Hoover with-j make them likely candidate for places on the Amerlvan Olympic team. The expenses of the members of the reserve force selecttl will be met by the navy will not enter sectional uepartment. The navy drew from the contest recently. His name remains on the ballot, h wever. Under the Oregon law. delegates who are elected to attend a national convention, are pledged to support the presidential candidate receiving the tryouts, but mSSX only participate ip I highest popular vote at the Oregon the final tryouts in all sports. ) primary as long as he. In their judg- Bepresentatives of the United State! ment, has a chance of nomination. Golf association stated it hoped to be; abl to aend-an Olympic team of Am-.j erican golfers to compete at Antwerp Puiy 18. It is Our Aim To Sell Reliable Groceriea at the leaat Possible Price Idaho White Beana 3 pounds for 25c SCHILLINGS Tea, Coffee, Spices, Extracts None Better Maccaroni Spaghetti Vermecilla 10c package Potatoes Are Cheaper 100 lbs., $6.75 Standard brocery uo. C. L. Bonney, Pres. 230 E. Court Phone 96 close conl to death. DANIELS ASSIGNS SHIP TO CARRY ATHLETES NEW YORK. May 21. Secretary of the Navy lanieU has jisslgned the U. H. Frederick, an armored cruise! , for the transportation and accommo dation of the officers and mei of the United States navy and the navy re serve forces who may qualify for par ticipation in the Olympic games at Antwerp, Belgium, as members of the American Olympic team. This announcement was made last BIG AIRPLANES CUT CAPERS OVER EUGENE NAME "BAYER" MEANS Of the 346 candidates throughout Oregon who seek state and district honors at the primaries today. 27 are republicans and 74 are democrats. Ten of the 346 are women. ErCJENE, Or., May 21. Thousands viewed Eugene's first aerial circus here yesterday. Three big re Hnvl land planes, in the forest patrol ser vice in California and which had been sent here, two Curtis shins owned faff tlie Oregon Washington and Idaho cor poration of Portland and a Curtis own ed by the Kugene Airplane company took part In the circus. The Curtis Oriole brought hero from Portland 1 broke a tail skid early In the afternoon and wns out of commission nnd the Cu rt is ship o wn ed by the Huge ne company developed an overheated en gine thereby lessening the number of ships taking part, but Mie program was carried out during the after Colonel H. H. Arnold, head of t service of the western deportmen the army. Lieutenant IX. M. Kelly and Iieu tenant Williams were here, with their Do Havllunds. Milk Toast Diet Too Much for Her "I doctored for years with only temporary relief. My liver was very bad. alter eating I -would always have such ;i fullness in my stomach nncf my heart would palpitate. I could not eat milk toast without distrt MBtalp me. Since taking a course of Mayr's Wonderful IJemedy, more than a year ago. "I can eat anything my appetite desires," It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes ihe catarrh al mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practical !y all stomach, liver and in testinal ailments, including appendici tis. One dose will convince r money refunded. Lgra m COMB SAGE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT THE UNIVERSAL CAR J Tlrinsr your I-i'tl car lirre when it needs to he II tunel up" r rcpafret;. We guarantee tlie mast reliable work; the seimine Vortl-made malm lain and to ask Ford prices. " It i ""r business to know all about Frd cars and we j have the necessary equipntent with competent workmen and promise son prompt attention B all times.. Winn you want to buy a rnrd car come hei-c. Runabout S625: Tourlns Car S850: Coiipele SSoO: Town Car S2-: Sedan SST5: One-Ton Truck Chassis $0OO all f. o. b. , SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 !z- : DEFENDANT IN SEATTL DISAPPEARS FROM TRIAL For Pain, Colds, Headache. Toothache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheumatism You want relief quickly and safely! Then insi-H on "Bayer Tabet of As pirin." siamjed with the "Bayer Cross." The name "nayer"' means you are getting genuine Aspirin prescrlled by physicians for over elRhteen years, and proved safe by millions of peo ple. , For a tow cents yon can get a handy tin box of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," containing twelve tablets. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer" packagea Aspirin is th trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mouosvccti cacldctter uf Sallcyiitacid. (By Associated Press) SKATTI.F:, Wash., May 21. Feder al officers here last night were search ing for Olen O. Moore, who disap peared from the United States district court here yesterday during bis 1 rial on charges of complicity in robbing Northern Pacific railroad box cars at jit's Grandmother's Recipe to keep her Locks Dark, Glossy, Beautiful. The old-time mixture of .ne- Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked n Ltd faded hair is arand mother'a nvipr. and folks arc again using it to' keep their hair a good. Auburn, Wash. Moon' who was under i even color, which u quite sensible, as bonds, was present at the morning I we are living in an nije when a youth session of his trial, but did not appear! ful appearance it of the sreatest ad In the afternoon. His bond, amount- vantage. ing to $500 was declared forfeited and j Nowadays, though, wo don't have bis arrest ordered by Federal Judge, the troublesome task of p.ithenng the Jeremiah Neterer. sae and the HMMflff mixing nt home. ; , All drug; stores sell the ready-:o-usv product, improved by the addition of ; other ingredients, called " Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It Is very popular Inn-ause nobody can dis- CANDIDATES VIE FOR 0 II) INolKUUtU VUlto ! hair, takiiitr one small strand at a j " j time; by morning the gray hair dlsap- j RAUEM, Ore., May 21. One of foun pears, but what delight the ladies republican presidential candidates will j with Velh's Sage and Sulphur Com - receive 10 instructed votes at the ua- j pound, ia that besides teuutifully j tional convention aa the result of the ; darkening, the hair after a few appll-1 primaries which are being held in Ore- cations. It also produce that soft lustre j ion today. and appearance of abundance which William G. McAdoo probably will s so attractive. 209 E. Court , Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Mr Farmer If you are intending to order a bill of groceries from any mail order house, come in and find out our prices before you do, as we can save you lots of time and we can deliver your order at once and so near the same price that it don't pay to take a chance on outside ordering. We guarantee every article with money back if not satisfied. We have the cata logs here for you to compare prices. All we ask is for you to come and see for yourself that it is useless to order away from your home. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St,