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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1920)
vaor pry DAILY EAST 0RE00H1AH. PENDLETON, OBEPOH, TUESDAY EVENINff, MAY 25, 1920 TWELVE PAGES xs People Here and There irv.ii.ii May Try. 01 aiioon. i " week-end iet ' lh hom " aunt und uncle, Mr. und Mm. aorge 1) peebler ' till city. He In plowing i'ooo of "n,n,r fn,low on t"" C W. St " 'on' ,n tho Milton region. Kolllii P. Orant and flOHeph I.. Houcl , t, xew York, or bankerx with tho-jrvliiit National Bank, of New York City, who '""1 today on Pen dleton's three flnuni'lnl Institutions. The gentlemen are on ft tour of tho ,.,t country and nro traveling l.y automobile. Mr. Grant In vice chair man of the hoard of hi hank. After unending u portion of the day here, they left this afternoon for Walla Will, ta to call there. Arthur O'Brien, formerly a resident of Pendleton and Rlveralde, Ib here for a short visit, accompanied by Mm. O'Bsntl. Mr. O'Brien la well known here an the aon of it. M. O'Brien, and ha made his home In Southern Cali fornia for the pant few year. He now n;a1ia his home at L AngelcH. The O'llrlenM motored here over the Paci fic Highway and found the hardest roads to traverse those from The Ihtlles to Pendleton. They wtU leuve M the return trip to California In alMint 10 dny In their car. bridegroom will he closely watched by Mr. Ilalley, who Is to play u jitellar role ut u June wedding In Port'ind. MARY GTS PRIZE pelightful Therefore ways Welcome Al Mrs. Clnre rurtriago wiune. In school district No. .10. near Athena, i wiu in' the city today on business. She . has accepted the aame position for) the coming year. C. K. Welch, of Mcacham. Is In town j today. Mr. Welch Is clerk 01 school board In hla district. Miss Olive Ilioom has closed her school for the summer In district no. I und was In Pendleton tonay on ! v,",t' . Hriice Ballev, local automobile sales man. will leave tonight for Portland. where lie will on Saturday evening be hest nun al ihc wedding of Miss I Helen Morgan and David Hunter Oow- ans. Jr.. both of Portland. 1 he Reed Baby Buggies We have just received another shipment of tl&sd Carn ages and Carts finished in the old Ivory, French Grey and Cream. We also have a nice line of reed sulkies and folding Go- Carts; if you are interested in this line are would suggest you call and look these over. They are moderately priced. my 8TATEN ISLAND Mary gts the blue ribbon. Her last name is Riley, she's lust a year old. r.nd bas been proclaimed the nrlae tot of Staten lsiai.d. Hundreds of other babies had W tal ofi their bonnetst n8 10 STUDY SEATTLE IT! Agents tot Phor.ograhs and Itecorda CRUIKSHANK & "QUALITY COUNTS' 124-128 E. Webb - Use Our Exchange Department HAMPTON w. llilllM CONROY'SS It l ays to Pky Cash at CONROY'S SPUDS, 100 LBS $6.50 Cream of Wheat, package 30c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat, package 15c fJrape Nuts, package 15c Ixtr Cabin Syrup 70c and $1.35 (Why pav more?) Gold Dust Washing Powder, package 30c Sea Foanj Washing Powder, package 30c Peanut Butter Pint jar. 40c; quarts, 70c Ensign Coffee, white package, pound 45c Jelly, 6 ounce glass, each 15c Corn, solid' pack, 2 for 35c Reimbarts Olive Oil, best on the market Pints 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, packagclOc SKATTI.B. Wnxh.i May 2".. W. -. Rod field, former secretary of com-! j meree :i it now preHKlenl ol mo. iius- Binn-An.'-rl-an chamber at commerce will arrive In Seattle Thursday for a two. day stay during which time he will study port facilities at the city in their relation to Siberian commerce, it wan announced today. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS 1 Two Couples I.itvnsed A marriage license was issued by the county clerk today to lieecher n. Orton and Kopha I'lkan, both of Pen dleton, llte Monday a lioense wan IhsuciI to deorge Skinner of Hitter, and Myrtle Wins, of Hold man. Case Dlsrobwwl Qofcfel. The case of the Tacoma. a corpora tion, vs. Carl Periuger was ordered Jlsnll d In circuit court Monday af ternoon within a few hours utter the fllius; of the uctlon. without costs to either parly. Dismissal waa made on motion of the plaintiff's attorney. THE TREAT OF THE SEASON Baked Veal Loaf AND HOME MADE AT THAT! Just turned out in our plant, fresh and testy, ideal thing for lunches, picnics or hurried meals. The Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 phne 18 We can now supply you with the Sunmaid High Patent Flour made at Collins Flour Mills. Every sack guaranteed Each Doz. Taylors Chili and Beans, 2 for 25c $1.45 I X. L. Boneless Chicken Tamales 20c J2.Z5 Snkiers Pork and Beans 20c $2-00 Van Camps Chili Con Carne 20c z.ou Gebhardt's Chili Con Carne 25c Libby's Mexican Style Tamales 20c JJ-w Del Monte Peeltd Green Chili, 2 for. 25c $1.45 Del Monte Pork and Beans 20c $2.00 Try Alexanders for Your Fresh Fruit and Vegetables in Season Van Camps Soups, 2 for 25c $1.50 Sniders New Process Tomato Soup 15c l-75 Heinz Cream of Celery Soup 25c $2.25 ci& Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 uiiiiumiimiimiiiHi"i"'w 1.1 Cool Easy Housework IMAGINE THIS Your clothes washed, beautifully ironed and laid awav at am and you are still feeling cool and f me. YouVave usSd a Thor Washer and a Simplex Ironer. Electricity has done your work. Fnreka or Electricity cleans your rugs with a bureKa or Western Vacuum Cleaner. An Electric Curling iron waves yum ... An Electric Grill and Percolator soon do work and you turn on the electric Fan and your luncheon. . No hard work. The week is yours. Can You Imagine It? Phone 103,7 for Free Demonstrations. Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. w II.,., ,11,. v;. ;,. Cnnivactfi. Across from nua xncaw. their enjoy 108 E. Alta r.mmiiiaiion Papers Qraded. All examination papers of the oiirhth trade xtudentH of the county have been graded by the axarnininjr hoard and toduy Blips were sent out to the vurloun teachrr and the suc cessful pupils, notifying them of those who passed. A list will be made up by the oounty superintendent prob ably In time for publication tomorrow. It Is not known today how many took the examinations nor how maTiy were SMSSaaftu. . Sclirml lislris May lower Tax. Now that the two mill tax for ele mentary schools has been passed by the voters of Oregon, school districts may prepare to lower their special dis-,- i.-l.,u uu -h as ' : m ner ten- ';her. on the basis of 30 pupils to the J teacher. The law. as It affects I'rnn. 'tilla county, makes the tax levy equ ivalent to $530 per teacher in the vari ious district). Those which pay more Jthan that amount by special tax can readjust their axes downward. DON'T CROWD, PLEASE OTTO WHILE HOUSECLEA N 1 N G Don't forget to have on hand a ease of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing WINE-O An occasicsnal bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-O at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. ' v Keep a case of Winc-0 in the house all the time. Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Waters WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturer PENDLETON, OKBQOW SAVE YOUR EYES Have your eyes examined once a year. Dr. A. M. SIMMONS Eye Sight Specialist 2 Over Tallm.m Drug Store Penland Building iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiii'iiii" Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. 1 " M I THE UNIVERSAL CAR , . S luiim your Ird car iicre vlion it needs to be S nil "tuned up" or repoireil. We guarantee the most raliaMe wort: the genuine Fonl-made materials and to ask Ford isrtees. It is our j IHI Iwsiness to know all abont Fowl oars and w E have the nec-essary equipment with competent ; workmen ami promise yon prompt attention at t - I I :, linn-s. hen you want to bay a Ford car come here. Runabout S25: Touring Car SM: Si III! Coupeh $830; Town Car S9i: Sedan Sn7.,: One-Ton Truck Chassis SX "H - -UU Detroit. I SIMPSON AUTO CO. II Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 This In Itto Flint, heavyweight bowr of Germany. No uoubt a lot of American heavies would like to lake a ! hlm' DRr" tlcalerly Bob Martin, Ry 8mlth, Gene Tunney, Ted Jamieson and some of the other big boys who were over there looking for Ger man targets duriag the lste un-leautoM. ANNOUNCEMENT To Mr. Farmer We are now located and open for business at 505 East Court street, opposite Court House, handling implements and farm operating equip ment of the well known McCORMICK, DEER ING AND P. & O. Have a complete stock of repairs and ma chines. Come in and get acquainted. Clemens & Ebert Pendleton, Ore. Phone 867 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY LARD 10 Pound Net, Swifts $3.40 g Pound Net. Swifts $l-7a 10 Hollv Lard $2-8-' 5 Holly Lard L45 (i Pounds Ci isco $1. 9 Pounds Crisco ;?.30 Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.00 Pay Cash Receive More Par Less DESPAIN & LEE GASH GROCERY; 209 East Court St. Hi 9 V i