TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEUON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1.020 PAGE mi . 7i People Here and There II" I .! I. E. Alagrtdar, an organizer for th )riron Hlfta Cluuiiber of Coin meroe, Portlund, wu a Pendleton vis itor I ant evening, having come here from a trip to the cities ouhC of here. Carl Engdahl, Helix wheat grower, left laHt night on a Hhort trip to Port land with the conviction that he could leave Ills growing crop now and re turn to find It thriving after the hard mint . W. U Thompson urrlved from Port land ihlH morning on one of IiIh peri odical huKincHH viMtH tu his Intarwti here. who Ih Mate commander of the order. The order which iihe repreHenU la u national one, of 200,000 members, Mra. Mley, who haa been here vlaitlng tho local branch, left to apend the day in Echo In the intereata of the Mux-nbeea. Nlco J. nlydciiHtcln, rrftlfiafl' of the I'm. .ill!;, ji-lonr A drain Co., arrived home on No. m this morning aficr touring the ooxt and .smilh for thrsa week on binlncHH. He cume by wn.v of Kantian city. Kenootii 3. iimii, paying Inaneator for the Htute lilgliway coninilaalon, with ht-udMuartw-.-i at Htilcm. arrived here lost night fioni ji Orande ami today went to Milton to liMpec! paving work going on in that vlrlnlty. lie will leave for Haleni tonight. J. P. o'JIrl'-n. i. pn-snl, nl and mnnaif'-r of th O.-W. K. & .v., 'wan In tba city today on hla way from Portland to iji Ordndo, on nrficiai bua. In- Hie tcrj-ilor' ext.;i(Jfil from Baattta to (funUngton. J. P. and T. P. (vrtrian. local agenl tor n-W. Jt. A. X., uru brothers. Mrs. K. J. Wllllama and Utile Vir ginia Wlllluma departed tills morning for Portland after a month'H visit at the homo of Mrs. Williams' daughMr, Ira n. L. Hurrouglm. James Clinton Kolley, 'after aerviiw during the recent war, re-lollsted uftai; riHelviiiii bis dlscliarge ami Is no with the ir,th fuvulry, at Port I). M Ruaaell, Wyoming, He is in pendlo ton and was railed by the illness of bis mother, Mrs. Kllih Kolley. Union county, like l'mutlUa, is re lolaing over an opportune June rain nntl cn, comlltions in Ihe nelghbbr- lug country look much better ns a re sult, says W. H. Morlaaon who return ed lni nlghl from a short trip to Hoi Uric. Carl I'erlnger has returned from a 'btiHlnesa und -Pleasure Irlp to Portland and Kealtle. ' , Itobert Bond, who raises cattle both at Yoakum and In the l!klnh country, la in the city today on buaineHs. "wnr Cutler, stale highway engl nnerln charge of the resident district about Alhena, la in the city today on official business. V. A. Handera, from ih' PMol Rock vicinity. Is a ttndUHOtl visitor today. W. M. Hanaraon was over from vVaiiuiii, Waah.1 ibis morning on a i buslneiai vialt. Dr. I' If. Dorn is hora today from ICcho, where he la a practicing phy sician and surgeon. Tio P"od:Hoji 1,-vb-w ,.f He- Wom an's BcncCM Aajaoclatlon of the Mace abaajj -i ois- of ill,. ,ri.,n. ;i in tre gon. sa-. lira. Pantfna Moora itllev. n bis way to Mabel, Oregon, where he will give medical aid to Booth-Kel-Icy loggers during the summer. Prank Seail'e was u Pendleton visitor today. Mr. Bcalfe, who has many friends in I'eudleton, has just completed bis third year in Harvard medical school ;lih1 will return to Harvard this full for a ycur's work before getting his degree. Mrs. Newt O'HaiTH, of Weston. Is one of many women achnol directors in Ho- county. She acts on the hoard in ntafrinl No. ts. Mrs. O'Harra was in Pendleton today. CHILDREN GIVING THEIR PENNIES IN DRIVE FOR FUMUS FOR EASTERN EUROPE'S WAR SUFFERERS SAYS MAXINE DEMPSEY WAS PASCO PROSTITUTE (By Pnlted PrcsH.) SAN PltANCISCO, June 9. Maxlne Demoaey, divorced wife of Juck emp-aej-, today took the stand to testify against Jack in the government's trial of the champion on slacker charges. The defease objected to her testify ing, claiming she was his wife at the lime the questionnaire was prepared, and therefore could not testify. The government maintained it could prove Maxlne never wan legally married to Jack. The court ruled against the de fense after sensations! testimony by Ella (loodrich. who said that Max lne after marrying lumps, y lived as a prostitute at Pusco, Wash. CONROY'Sm It Pays to ray Lash at CONROYS Cnne Sugar, lb a 'amotion Milk. 14c Oorn llukn h tinkle, ' for - Pufr Wheat, package I Puff Bl and WircldeU U IMI, a tMo man of Wheat. PMMM IpB (Mympic Pancake Hour, package a5c CRISCO 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Man In n, 4 bnxea S3o . repa Toilet l"aa-r, roll Jj" Ilest Crtqic Tolletl'alHT, 3 for 25" IVnniit Butter P'nt Jura. tOc; quarts, $. BoUd Pack Own. 2 cans 3Ro Jelly, 8 oa. glass, each ft Gold Inat and hca I .sun. ea1 30o Ollxc Oil (HnniUirt.s) belt on the market . plots. 90c; quarts. $1.75 Van Camps Pork anil 1 Icons, o. i Una, S for 5o n Cnmps Purk and Heutis, No. 2 tins, r for l.00 van Oanapa soups, 2 nana 35o During the Hot Summer Months don't stand for hours near a stove doing your iron ing in the old fashioned way. A Simplex Ironer will do the work quickly, easily and beautifully while you remain cool and comfort able. It is not limited to flat work but can be used for nearly everything. Your lace and embroidered pieces look especially fine after being put thru a Simplex. It is fully guaranteed. You can buy them at Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. We Handle Wiring Contracts. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre OVERHEAD CROSSING AT SAXE IS AGREED UPON I ConHtruoiion of an overhead cross ing nfar pave station on the Oregon Washiqicton highway, , wan virtually jogrte4 upon thiy morning when offi- nali if tho , i r e. v t-, , ,.i,,.,i the HQM Willi County Judge C. H. Mrh, Commissioner G. i Dunning ami Itewidtmt Ciiinrer t-wear Cutler. The result of tho inspection watt an I order to Mr. Cutler to Immediately surrey two possible routes for the ; croHHlng. The t-sina.il. -J cost of the Improve- ment varies Iroin iJa.OUO to J30.000, j Judge Marsh said. The railroad named conditions upon which it would share j In the cost and the county and state highway commission must Hecide be 'twprn them if the plan Is satisfactory, j One crossing route is to be surveyed I .it the present grade crossing and an- other about a quarter mile nearer j I'endleton. j H. J. KobertA represented the rail road company In the meeting. The Coffee Drinker who finds grounds Ar discomtbrt in his coffee cup, welcomes a change io Instant PosruM No loss of satisfaction in "this richly flavored beverage. All the pleas -ures'of coffee, wi"th not a bit of nervousness, v indigestion or sleeplessness. Made by Postum Cereal Co.ottle Q-eek,Mich. WORD "BOOZE" HAS LONG PEDIGREE IN LANGUAGE CLHVEI-A.VD, C June 9. "Hooze has had its ancient snd iionorable an cestry in the-English language uncov ered here reeently by l'rof. William H. if ii I me of Western Reserve Univer sity. . Labeled for Kenratipns jlh an ety mological outlaw and bra nded as such with quotation marks, trof. Hulme finds "booze has a pedigree longer than that of most kings. Its earliest spelling, according to Prof.; Hulme, was "bowse." Iater writings Hhow it , was "bouse" and finally "boose," "Both as a noun -and vrb the word." Prof. Hulme said, "written 4bowse in middle English literature as far back as 1300, had "the meaning 'to drink to excess.' About 1GO0 the word lost the honorable character it h'ad and 1 came a slong word. The particular ; 'bousing' is recorded as carlv as 1523, ' and 'bousor' was used in English in ! 1611." sentence which had previously been pasKed upon te prisoner. "Diok" belonged to 12 year old Mary Svchwartz, One day he ran along to the grocery store "with her brother and While there bit lenu ( 'hisno, a miss of 18. The police Judge who first beard the cut meted out the extreme penalty. He did not how ever pass on the ext en tutting circum stances. Borne youngster in the store had stepped on Dick's tail. CLOSER CO-OPERATION IS URGED AS A REMEDY FOR CAPITAL-LABDR TROUBLE CHARACTER TESTIMONY IN BEHALF OF DOG ADMITTED (By Associated Press) BT. I.OI'IB, Mo., June 0. Closer co-operation between capital and la bor was advocated as a remedy for industrial unrest at today's session of the association of operative millers, in con ven t i on h ere. D. C. Morton, vice president of P.al lard and Ballard. Ixniisville, Ky., In an adilreHs urged fair play between em ployer and employee. Discussing profit s ha rin g he . asserted wages should increase as profits increase and that the rate of dividend and the scale of wages should rise and 'In cline together. PLENTY OF GASOLINE IF CARS ARE FOUND Pendleton eon have all the gasoline H needs for some lime to oome pro viding tank cars can be obtained to transport It here from Idaho, says word telephoned to J. R. Raley, pres ident of the Commercial Association by Clyde McKay, president of the Pen dleton AummolHle Association who : left last night for Southern Idaho. Mr. McKay obtained one carload of gasoline early today and It was re ported to be on its way to Pendleton (when a Later message informed the lo !cal dealers that the order had been cancelled. Efforts are being made now to get tank cars at Portland in which to ship the oil. As the Idaho towns are on the O. S. 1., It may take a little extra time to get the tanks. It is said, but It Is possible that by the end of the week a shipment of three cars will be here or en route. OMAHA. Neb., June . 9.--Character witness testimony In behalf of a .dog was taken here recently before Judge Estelle in district court. City attor neys objected 1 0 the' admission of such evidence but the Judge ruled a dog has as much right to it as :i bii-T man. The good character, of the dog, which had bitten a girl, was thereup on established to the satisfaction of the court and he annulled the death PARAOF rKATIRKS ' MKETIVO 1 KANSAS riTY, Mo., June 9. A 1.,1-i.t.. in mklnh . , . i t . , J ' persons marched was one of the fea tures of the Mystic Order of the Kn chanted Realm Tuesday. Bands teapti grottos in twenty cities were in line. Yesterday afternoon the delegates and visitors heard an address by Jwhn I. Williamson of Missouri supreme court representing Governor K. D. Gardner. Do Not Get Careless With Your Blood Supply TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Impurities Invite Disease. You should pay particular heed to any indication that your blood upply is becoming sluggish, or that there is a lessening in its strong- and vital force. By keeping your blood purified, your system more easily wards off disease that is c ver present, wait ing to attack wherever there is an opening. A few bottles of S. S. S., the great vegetable blood medi cine, will revitalize your blood and give you new strength and a healthy, vigorous vitality. Every one needs it just now to keep the system in perfect condition. Go to your drug store and get a bottle to-day, and if you neJ any med ical advice, you can obtain it with out cost by writine to Medical Di rector, Swift Specific Co., 109 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Us, FOR SAI.B FWlRrtn disk tnlkinB ma chine Cull Ward Studio. WANTKIi TO Bl'Y Good sorond. hand Imby huKKy Addroas "S-X" this office. FOR UF.NT 8-nxim unfurnished house for 3 monthH $35.00 per month. Inquire 312 Willow St. or I'hont, 4&2-W. LOST Mlack leather port folio con taining advertising matter pertain ing to Deloo Light, hook.i and papers, with my name thereon. Firuler Call 6'iS-M and received reward F. T. Baker-. FOIt SAI.B Nearly new Samson 30-S Sieve-Grip tractor. This machine is cnpable of pulling either .1 or 4 plowa and is in the Itest of condition having heen used hut a very few days. Price 11200. Cost $1650 new. AddreM Boach A- Trover, 444 Ferry St. Salem. Oregon. IX lUl'M Tho following described anisaala have !oen taken up by the marshal el the (Sty of Pendleton, to-wlt: One roan sorrel mare, white face, right hind foot white. years old with sucklpg colt, mouse color, brand ed bar V. One bay horse. 6 years old, weight 1000 pnuuda, 4rajided liar V. If said animals nre not claimed by the owners or those ejititled to their pox-session, costs and exeiwcs paid and taken away within ten days from the date hereto, then at 2 o'clock l. m. on the 21st day of June, 1S20, the said animals will be sold to the "highest bidder, at public auction, for eaih. at the City Pound, in said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of jitich sale to be applltd tn 'I,.- payment of such coats and exjiehses of muting Hilt. lW.1 IM 9th day of Juie, liU'O. A 1. ROBKKTS, city Marshal. Musicians First Annual Ball Given by Pendleton Local, No. 273, American Federation of Musicians. LIBERTY HALL Wednesday June 9, 1920 The music will be the best ever heard in Pendle ton. An orchestra of 12 picked musicians. Everybody invited. Come and make the first of these annual affairs a grand success. Gentlemen $1.00, War Tax 10c. ladies Free. Lots of Pep. ComBetoit and Courteous Floor Manage rs. VERY FINE GH )K ( )l . H TI!V 'JiUm' H ST RECEIVED T45c POUND. Country Butter, 2 pounds $1.10 Strained Honey, 1-2 gallon $1.75 Strained Honey, quarts 90c Strained Honey, pints 50c Chipped Beef, 7 oz. jar. Chipped Beef, 3 1-2 oz. jar. Beechnut Sliced Bacon, 9 oz. jar 6!c Beechnut Sliced Bacon, 5 oz. jar 1 40c Hip-O-Lite, a ready to use marhhinallovv creme, Pints 40c; quarts ?5c Mrs. Porter's Fruit or Kig Pudding, 7 3-4 oz. cans 25c Curtis Pimentos, 7 1-2 oz. cans 20c Del Monte Peeled Green Chili, can, 2 for. . . . 25c cttcrtm" Grocery Dept. Two Phones 526 ; is. Pure Fresh Lard EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED. No. i m No. 3 85c No. 5 81.40 No. 10 $2.75 Extremely Low Prices on All Smoked Meats. Empire Mee t Market "The Old Reliable" ei 1. Established 1890 Phone 18 - 5M THE UNIVERSAL CAR The. Ford One Ton Truck is one of the ure business utilities, and likewise just as bijr a necessity on the fann. Farming is surely a business proposition wherein success depends upon economi cal methods with up-to-date machinery. 1 The Ford Truck will prove a great econ- j omy on the farm. The marvel is "how the farmer has got along without it all these years." It is a servant that serves," always readv and always economical. Price $000.00 without body, f. o. b. De troit. SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Lemons, per dozen 35c Oranges, per dozen ; 65c Butter. Gold Crest Creamery, roll $1.20 Franze Portland Bread , 15c Head Lettuce, best in market, 2 for 25c Cabbage, per pound 07c Picnic Hams, per pound 27c Swift Hams, per pound 48c Swift's Bacon, per pound 60c We guarantee every article with money back. Pay Cah x Receive More Pay Leaa DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX 209 Eaat Court Si.