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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1920)
FAOE VIVI FOUItTXlBM PAOKB DAILY EAST OfeEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. BATTJIWAV EVENING. MAY 20, 1!20 I People Here and There Five children In college and all five I -on I'lnnon, propriator or the OttUt of them democrat In lha bonMt of J. i Lunch, Returned homo loiliiy from Ho. K. Bhotwall, nf rlermlston, who In well Inttle wheree ho Iiiui been for u . !. known an a rnsd contractor. Mr. Shot-jon a I I trip of PiiHlncHH nnt well wa a husineioi vlaltor here on I'l- . plennure. day and iwnerted hln claim to the don Mb record. It I believed thin no one In i iiuii Hi i county haM more orrprlnx In institution of higher learning and II of th Jefferannlan polltlm! fulth. I.. B, Wllaon. of I J ma. Ohio. I'nel flc t'oilNt service repreaentallve for the Uurford Truck Co., and K. '. Ilurrle, of I'ortland, aupcrlnleiidont or in P ii. II, 'ion today. a la their father. Mr. Hhoiwell came jaervlce with the Portland l.rnneh to th went IS ycara uko from IIIIiioIh. He had the contract for the Old Ore gon Trull between tOchn and ilermlx ton and la now at work on the Bunny-Klde-ITmnplne road. Oeorire Wrlitht, who huK not been In Pendleton since 14 yeura nuro la In the city. 'Mr. Wrlirht la. a carpenter and followed that trade while here, healdea being employed by the rail road. He la hero with expectation of again i ll. in;: up hie reuldence In the city. Col. J. II. Haley and nr. K. J. Hom mervllle have been pal for many years, their early duyH having been i spent uh partnera In 11 drug Mtore btia Ineaa here. They are atlll pala und I left In the former'a uuto tbla morning for the Haley cabin near (Iranit Mc.i dowa to upend" the next few dny hunt ing; nnd finding. When the window ftlgna on the American National bank were being I repainted a few daya ago, a miatake In the hanking hours waa Inadvertent ly made. Jnateatl of 10 o'clock uh the opening hour, II o'clock waa painted on the door. Some of the employea rejoiced at the ahortened buaineaa houra. nut otbera, according to one of the officlnln, auggeated that It would he more acceptable If they took that extra hour off in the afternoon liunead of In the morning. It now reada 10 to 3. CMort , or Weston, reports n (food looking crop of wheal In Mm vi cinity. Mr. Oil la In town today on hualncaa. The flral airuira crop In the I'ma plne vicinity will be ready to cut next week, according to It. K. lloan, repub lican candidate for county commie aioner. who atopped In I'endleton to day on hla way home from the I. O. o. I-'. convention In linker. Mrs. Hcau uccompanieii nun. KuKer county cropa t are badly retarded by cold weather, i Mr. Hean anid, their alfalfa nol aland - lug alx liirhea high at thla time. Wheat In the Helix district looka like it will yield, better than at any time for the laat five yeara. Hun Mr- Klhert Tute. aaalatant caahier of the Intyro. a aucceaaful wheat man from Rank of Helix and formerly with the the Helix region, la authority for the American National Monk here, came In atatement. Mr. Mclntyre aaya that In from Helix thla morning on hla way (spite of the good outlook, harvest to Portland to spend the coming two probably w ill iu?l atari before Augtmt holidays with friend' 1. Homer I. Watts, attorney and for mer muyor of Athena, left on No. 17 today for Portland for a four days' atay. Hoy Kurnish hua returned from f or vallla where he haa spent tiie pus! week with frtendH at O. A. C J. W. Kelley, owner of the Walla Walla Holletln was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Jamea McKav. known to many aa a boraeman and formerly of thla city, la here for a few daya transacting buai neaa. m McKay, who ia now in the atock biAlneas.at flalena, Oram Coun ty, la one of the pioneer horse train -era of fh-egon and waa for a long time with the Frank Frasier racing atableH, touring the Fast with the celebrated pacing horae, chehalia. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Collins. Elmer Moore and II. M. Crommelin left early today on a motor trip to Condon and Wasco. They will see the races at the Condon race meet. and Mr. Collins will transact business In Wasco. CONROY'S GROCERY It Pays to Pay Cash at CONROY'S Home- Grown Strawberries, box 25c SPUDS, 100 pound $7.00 Carnation Milk, can 14c Rice, pound 17 l-2c; 6 pound $1.00 Prunes, pound 17 l-2c; 6 pound $1.00 Boat Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 roll 25c Van Camp Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins 2 for 25c Van Camp Pork and Bean, No. 2 tins 5 for $1 Van Camp Soup, 2 tin 25c Small White Cat. Beans, pound 10c Macaroni and Spaghetti, 5 pound box 60c Seeded Raisins, 1 pound package 25c Ensign Coffee, 1 pound package 45c Golden Gate Coffee, 1 pound 60c Shasta Tea, 1-2 pound 25c; 1 lb. 50c NTOHK CfXWED AM. DAY MONDAY 1 After an absence of 25 years, Mr. and Mrs. iFrnest R. Whcele will ar rive in Pendleton tonight to visit at ithe home of Mr. Wheeler's nephew. D. B. Waffle. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler i are on their way from their home in Seattle to Salt Uiko. Mra. Wheeler ! will be remembered here aa Miss Belle Crisp. Sheriff T. D. Taylor laid sleuthing aside today and motored to Walla Walla where he will take part In the Shrlnors' (Joinga in the neighboring; j . cite. I W. C. F. Prultt, local automobile .dealer, returned today from a ahort j buaineaa visit to Portland. I Fred C. Schmidt local attorney, was a passenger to Echo this morning on j legal busineaa. i Ira K- Durrell. well known wheat I buyer of Echo, is a Pendleton business j visitor today. Charles Wells, Nolln farmer, ia a ! business visitor In the city today. Lugg age of Distinction A seasoned globe trotter says "Spread Out Your Money When purchasing for your out ing a common fault is to spend all one's time and attention on clothes, neglecting entirely one's luggage. Luggage conveys a silent but forceful message at the train or depot in hotel or guest's home. Is it not most embarrassing to' have conspicuously cheap or shabby luggage? Spread out your money when purchasing your vacation outfit. Then you'll not overlook the un derpriced and masterfully finish ed Rags, Suit Cases and Trunks at our store, NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Closed Monday, Decoration Day. Please make purchase accordingly. We can now supply you with the Snow Maid High Patent rlour, made at Collins Mill. EVERY SACK GUARANTEED. Fruit and Vegetable at Alexander are the best Asparagus, per pound, 2 for 25c Spinach, per pound 1 Cucumbers, each -- jJJ Green Onions, bunch yjc lettuce, per head c Home Grown Lettuce, pound 2Qc White Turnips, bunch 10c Strawberries, Gooseberries, Fresh Pineapple, Oranges, Bananas and Grape Fruit. Extra fine Country Butter alway on hand cf&3&! Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 Cool Easy Housework IMAGINE THIS Your clot their enjoy washed, heautifullv ironed and laid 1 wui , ... 1 V. , . away at 9 a. m. and you are still leeiing cool ana nne. You have used'a Thor Washer and a" Simplex Ironer. Electricity has done your work. Electricity cleans your rugs with a Eureka or Western Vacuum Cleaner. An Electric Curling Iron waves your nair. 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 1037 for Free Demonstrations. Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. We Handle Wiring Contracts. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre RmM ration Hooks Again Oin Heglstratlun bonks opened this week I following the primary and referendum S Flection, and voters may register now 13 for the general election, which comes, g on Nov. I. The hooka will be open j 35 until within 30 days of the election. , S So far not a name has hren registered hero since the primaries. County Schools (losing: Several more sch.Mls over the coun ty cloned yesterday afternoon and only a few remain In session, according to County Superintendent W. W, Green. A few have already taken up summer sessions. Among those which ended their year yesterday was district No. 15, a Yoakum, of which Miss Kthel Miller Is teacher. She has left for her homestead in Post, Oregon. Vlcnkins Aralsers Vuincd J. W, Malone.v, C. K. Wallcs nenrite c. Haer today the probate court to appraise the state of the late Charles Jenkins. and ere named by A CRYSTAL FROCK WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing WINE-O An occasional 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. Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time. Bottler of All Kinds Soda Waters til. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS Mannfactnfera PKNIHiKTOV, URBQON rm B J : CLOSED ALL DAY i mrkATn A "7" HI im 1 1 l-0O, H&ULX T : t I PniikehQnk 9. Hamninn i wu.iviMKj.rn naiiiMiuii Empire Meat Market Quality Counts .nn. I 1 1 124-128 E. Webb Phone 548 phme iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiininiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiitiiittiiiiictiitiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiitiiiiii l 1 1 n Z ' : 1 1 I. I I f- "M : W ! I IS X ; V- III 1 III f- j 1 I I IHI I v V li I I ' I I 5 IT-"' ;Bsb5?!B Ik ' E nrlns onr Ponl car here when it needs to he 2 cSsSSlHPsr - E "tuued uii'' or reiutrnl. Wc snuniiilre the if . ' - ";!VSY,' ""T "-- E ,,,,,-t reliable rork; the genuine Fonl-insde 1 S "Sfai'., 0 ' Si II materials anil to aslc Itord priecs. It Is our r ' V NOV. " business to know all about Ford cars and we i ,! J ' 'III hnvc the newssary equipment with competent 2 workmen and promise you prompt attention at I . U CAVE YOTTR FYF.S H times.. When you want to buy a Kord car I ( OAVfi lUUnfilM come here. Runabout $025; Touring Car Stetl; S Coupele SSAO; Town Car $925; Sedan $975; One-Ton Truck Chassis $000 all f. o. b. Have your eyes examined once a year. I I Detroit. I I Or. A. M. SIMMONS i Simpson auto co. i ;i Eye Sight SpecUlUt Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 E Over Tallmnn Drug store Phone !:'.!-. E T J'jfjStfgt j TiiiittiiiiiiNHUiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiHHiiiir ?. 'j;; 3B & Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- 'Sfe East Oregonian Printing Department. " ' " , r ANNOUNCEMENT Blain Hammersteln has a frock of white net, embroidered in crystal beads. The embroidery Is dropped over a straight founda tion of white silk, with practical ly no fulness. Then from high on the left side, diagonally across the front, sweeps a tunic endltir la a long, graceful train with tw points, each tassel-tipped- 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 chines. Come in and get acquainted. Clemens & Ebert ma- Pendleton, Ore. Phone 867 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY COFFEE 5 pounds M. J. B $2.90 3 pounds M J. B $1.75 1 pound M. J. B 60c 5 pounds Hills Bros. Red $2.90 2 1-2 pounds Hills Bros. Red $1.50 1 pound Hills Bros. Red 60c 5 pounds Hills Bros. Blue $2.45 I? pounds Hills Bros. Blue $1.50 1 pound Hills Bros Blue 50c BULK COFFEE ? pojinds for $1.00 1 pound Peaberry 45c 1 pound Belmont 47c CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Pay Cash Receive Mew Pay Laws DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St. I