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if '4- I'. -'V" VW r DAILY BUST OREOOOTAJI. gggPLETOH..OREg01. MONDAY EVBHING, JUKE 21, 1A20 TEN PAGE3 - tin vfrra K niiVM m w w 555 " ' ii.gjiMMilW IIIWWIII HW HMMiWIHmp'WI"! WIWWIMIIWW"W'. ynWwiWnwwH J j r i ?.m ' ' II ;: -A6, People Here and There ol an II CARD FISH I as v,,lkM- peak, altitude aoms -14,000 Met will be visited by Mr. and Mrs. W. L HlBby ond mil GeorKO Klgby and Mrs. M. A. KlKby. "bo leavo Pendle ton tonight They will vMt hIho In gilt Uiko and In Madison, Wlaconnin. Vichlt F(illa. Texan, want a Bhrlno hnntor aa 1 iteruiliiff. 150 membors of the Wichita Full Hhrliio Club to worllaiid for the convention. Their .peclnl train pasHed Uirouh Pomlle an this morning and amonsr the wear' .h t, were W. D. Cllno. flint potentate, and W. W. Oardner an other prominent member of , the Mil-morn, and vice-president of the Wichita Falls tate Bank and Trust Co. "We have a BO piece band," said Mr Gardner, "and we're going to make a nolue like 'MuBkat Temple, Wichita Falls.' " ": - i m TH9K0SB "W hile Portland hutelmon arc man. eoverin to find quarters for the Ehrlne vlnltorg, N. I. SwcuriiiKen, mine host at Htotel Pendleton, will upend a -i, i wt vetttorday to .attend the festivities and will Join Mrs. Bwcaringon. r Once when WIHIam J. Bryan was notnlnatcd.-C.l..nerJ. II. Kaloelueil the democrats party do l'lfffflJ! wax at the Kansas City Convention W would take him with "thorn' should . . .... i, . 1 ft,,,. ht,l tltiu u.i v aol.l In lBUn ana nisiory reiavewtnai iiw v..w ....... v - . w- uuy iimi no iium w m ii. u.iuiin Mil?- i i. rXitm and wore chin whiskers, Just as he did thlB morning when he lut to bo an on-lookcr at the Ban Francisco ofiiveiition. He was accom panied by Mrs. Kaley who VIII visit In Oakland her brother, Dri J, M. I'ruclt. Pr. David B. Hill, colonization agent for the Teol Irrigation project, with rtlnBliieer Chrlstenaen of Salt L-Ko, went to licho this afternoon on busi ness, ( William DotiBlo, of Walla Walla, was in tlie city yetsorday and visited Phllo Hounds. Mr. IXHiBlas graduated this year from Whitman and was president of the student body. He was prominent I'l student affairs and a member of Phi Ueta Kappa, . honor fraternity. The call of the south nearly lost 'for Poiidletou. lis well known bill poster. Khrevoport La.. Miliums stopped en route to the mecca at Portland "Pa", to the mecca at Portland. uaa spent 25 years of his 10 odd in Shreve port and left there only eight years ago. When the southerners stopped ovw" here, dozens-who knew Uao well met him and tney declared, tney a.,.,.. Til.. ..n.ltw ,.V....,I..I., n tha ..lit biggest merchants, theater owners for whom "Pad" worked, all were on the special. Tlio call of the old home nev er was finite so strong, "Dud" declar ed today. ; Io P. Falk, of Boise, Iduho, Is one of the owners of the Falk Mercantile Co., and a stockholder in the Sylvan O. Conn Co., of tills city.' Mr. Falk arriv ed this morning; from the Idaho met ropolis on a business visit. : Fred WV Falconer, new owner of the Cunningham neep & iaiuu o., pmm Iia,... ncrL.uil iiAttV frniri I-nt iritriRe and Is looking fr a suitable location In the city ror orrices wnicn ne win open hero when the business is formal ly turned over to mm. GROWNUP FLOCX TO THIS i"CIROJS ' 4 'iV 3 r. v -. ; y 91 Krnest Dohnert Is one of the earliest of the vacationisW to return after bavin 'spent two weeks at leisure. He returned to his books at the American National Bank this morning and Ver non Kennedy, DookKeeper, was report ed absent. He has gone for his vaca tion of two weeks. - Don Pmltt. owner of the Stanfleld Standard, is hero today from Stanfield. He say that farmers of the west end of th county have rcsilmcd the cut ting of alfalfa, which was abandoned during ttt rainy weather. Sparkling eyes, brilliant color, glowing, if Nature has endowed you with health and beauty you must preserve them. You' must retain your youth of spirit of action of beauty! , ' ' Healthy, young skin creates the impression of beauty more quickly than arty other asset And there are Purola Creams for every Summertime use to protect yonr skin from strong sunshine or wind to cleanse the skin to build tissue to ypurkin dean and young. PUROLA PEROXO CREAM is a greasless, fragrant, vanishing cream which cleanses and softens the skin, making an excellent base for powder. It is particularly , fine for skins inclined to be oily. Each Doz. TnmAa rMnnlr l-.'l VIinOT 1 iPHTTlfl fl fOT the Fithlan Barker Shoo Company, is in the city today. Ho is on ms way to Portland after a three, months bus iness visit to Maho. T m Arkerman. President of the Stato Normal School at Monmouth, was in the city today to attend tne opening of the summer extension school. He left on No. 17 in order to attend the opening of the normal- summer session. President Ackerman was formerly state superintendent of public lntniotion, serving from 1898 to 1908. Inclusive. A. n. rtedtnond, of North Yoakum, wits In Pendleton on bnsincss. Mr. KfHlinond Is clialnwn of the school board lu district No. 1 3. l'r,is. ' Coliseum, here. ft's a common sight to see a reai g under way It was grown- 'the door.. H wnen .ue ---- - .dmUunse. . upa who Jammea tne uiwi, vwo CASH GROCERY COIOY'S THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY EVERYDAY Bet Jap Rice, 5 pound 80c Carnation Milk, large cans, each ..14c Cmco . .... 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Van Camp. Pork and Beans, No 1 tin. 2 for 25c Van Camp. Pork and Bean., No. 2 tin, 5 for $1 Prunes, 3 pound. " , Small Whiie California Bean, pound -10c Com Flake. (Krinkle) 2 for . .-. 5c Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for Shredded Wheat, 3 package. Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 70c; large Marshmallow Syrup, 1-2 gallon SOc; 1 gal. $1.50 Com Meal, 10 pound sack Gold Dust, large package Seeded Raisins, 16 ox. package NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS .... s ' l"Hner ISetnrmtl to South Deputy Sheriff Georne Wlllson and t..,,.ii rwinutv P. Xarvez, of San Jose, Cal.. arrtved in Pendleton yester- ilay to return to sun Jose uenrso roo ter and Jack Foss. two young men ar retted a week ajto S:iturday by the sheriff and his deputies for tne tneu ..r a aiitn iMlinlflne- In ine Lamonim city. Tho ofricers and their prisoners rfonnrferl fur the SOllth Oil NO. 6 this morning. The Inventory and appraisement of the estate of the lato George W. . Mitchell was filed with the county clerk today. It shows that- ne icit an estate worth 11,26.14. The apprais ers were W L. Bmock, James A. King and Grady Herndon. V V At all druggists. Try it " , ; ; .'' ' ' .'-f '--( ' I 7 eeoa PT ... ,myri Booth Sardines or Spiced In mustard, tomato sauce Portola Sardines (in olive oil).. Little Queen Sardiijes (in oil) Blue Jacket Sardines, 2 for Curtis Kippered Sardines .......... Packet Herring in tomato sauce 25c ...25c ...20c 2Sc 40 ,...35e $2.73 $2.75 $2.00 $1.4& $4.50 $4.00 SINCLAIR'S PICKLED PIGS' FEET .. v , v PER' JAR 75c. tf -' Two Phones 526 Grocery Dept Quality late GUARANTEE AH Purola Preparations are guaranteed ta give ihormteh tahsfactwn or the price yam paid witl be cheerfully refunded. Prepared and Guaranteed br the BLUMAUER-FRANK LABORATORIES llaniairo Suit Again Hied. r.vrio whh on Saturday filed suit against John Burton Payne, as aent for the United States Ilailroad Admin istration for J20.QU0 damages. i ne v-onng man lost his right hand In an accident while working on a steam shovel near Thorn Hollow on Decem ber 1, 1918, and more than a year ago hi rii-Mt nitir wnen ui raw ee wn'aSuy in' law a,8 reanest for more rooms to handle caused it to ue tnrown ouv ui The new filing Saturday was made to lake up the case anew, free of techni calities. James A. r ee ana nuivy. !.- ley & Stelwer are the young man s ai- REQUEST FOR ROOMS WINS QUICK RESPONSE , e Quick response to the East Oregon- 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 bify or serve on your table. We carry not only meats, but Hazelwood and Danish : - Butter, Fresh Egg. and Bread. , Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 Kilcore fiilatc ITobalcd. xviiHuni viirom today was appoint- !ed administrator of the estate of the late Emma KilRore. It. Barren, wn- liam Booher nd- B.- a. icnaras wei appointed appraisers. Jufnt Ailmlnlft'Jators Kaiinl. James H. Price and FTank Price to day -were appointed Joint administra tors of the estate of the late Zerelda C. Price. torneys. Teachers Ksamuiations Announced. Notice of tne ronncoiiuiiB examinations for this county were sent out today by County School Su- i...an.isn w W. flreen. They will be Riven in the Tendleton hish school buildins bepinninK Wednesday. June in and end on Saturday. JUi a- J the various branches will be given and examinations may oe uie the various state certificates. ScIhxI HccUons on Today. . ' School elections were neiu tcrnoon in every district ol ine cou..- tv. Including. Pendleton, i. leras board directors were elected and the next year's budgets and tax levies set tled upon, except in Pendleton where that was done by special election. In the east end 10 districts voted os the matter of consolidating for Union high school purposes oniy .-irtK-r KVTKVSIOX OF STAT1A XOKMAIj OPIS (Continued from page 1.) lytMiil rvmplo Mwmiwo". A marriago license was Issued late Saturday to William K. Hanscom and MisS-lne O. Crow, both of Pendleton. They were married here on Sunday. - -i i HARDING AS "DIVVI.E" During the Hot Summer Month's .".'..:;.'. don't stand for hours near a stove doing your iron ing in the old fashioned way. k m'mnlex Ironcr 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 i , VfVimir Your l?ce and embroidered It is, fully guaranteed. t ' , ; v You can buy them at Milne Elcctriciil Company 5 Pendleton, Ore. We Handle Wiring Contracts. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre . MM I is. Bi nail played a piano solo. "Tho Lrks.' Assemmy is ., l.n- ulmltnr to the one held this morning will be in session each day, with a special asseifihly on Wed nesday, when memners or mo inuuj will speak, and special assembly on Friday when local pefie win oe to give talks. Judge Stephen A. Low ell will givic-a tallt .-.on . rriuay oi n'l first of these assemblies. liTTt.p TMVVLE" la hat the Marlon and Caledonia irihint residents call Senator Harding when they talk of him as ' , htm1ust hOW hf IB I'V'J ...... - looked" thsy say when shown this 'photograph ot warren u. nsraim t iba sgs. ot elUt jreitn, the overflow transient trade reached the; Pendleton Ominercial Associa tion Saturday evening and this morn ing. Secretary Cranston added two new houses to his list and received as surance from two formerly on the lists that they win , ......" roomers. With travel heavy -at this time, lo cal hotels and rooming r.ouse - often been found completely iui . D.rm arriving on even ing trains or by auto have been un able to get accommodations. Even, the houses on lists previously prepaieu declared that they had no space. Thus call for additions rooms went. The Commercial Association main- . - th. vannna noieis uuu lams - , (par stores of houses which will pro vide lodging for transient. charges are considered reasonable. The associaUon merely acts as agent in gathering the names, address es and phone numbers of house own ers who will help in this manner and turns evar their information to the nine Diazes where lists were placed. Secretary Cranston said today he would bo glad to have runner un--. of rooms for handling the overflow trade. . .-..' Fines of I3 Against Pair Kufus Wall was fined 1 5 or seven days In jail this morning in police court on a charge of being drunk and disorderly. A John Doe forfeited 15 ho Damn fharire. Mary jonns. a .gypsy woman, was fined SS late cuml-uay tjr having used obscene lan gu!Lge in the presence of two men-who rojticd her offer of tclliiirt their fir- THE UNIVERSAUCAB The Ford One Ton Truck is a profitable "beast of burden" and surely has the "right of way" in every line of business activity. For all trucking purposes in the city and for all heavy work on the' farm, the: Ford One Ton Truck , with its manganese bronze worm-drive and every other Ford merit of simplicity in design, strength in construction, economy in operation, low purchase price, stands head and shoulders above any other truck on the market. Drop in and let's talk it overand leave yourorder for one. SIMPSON AUTO C(X Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 409 1! Breakfast I tastes a lot better, r is easier to prepare, - and makes more smiles i'C.wAert you serve TOASTIBS "iKese supeirior corn flakes have a flavor, substance and satisfaction far beyond the 'usual. i Iri'ordering from tne grocer, specify Post. Toasties . That will insure receiving the best corn flakes made. Made by Pbstum Cereal Ca.InCMBattleJek.rTlcl ilsJHBJBaBnM)IBMMHHM 209 E. Court Phone 443 DESPA1N & LEE CASH GROCERY COFFEE 1 pound M. J. B - 3 pounds M. J. B . 5 pounds M. J. B. - '.TO 1 pound Bulk Coffee 1 pound Bulk Coffee 1 pound Bulk Coffee e. Tea, M. J. B., Tree Tea. pound Tea, Lipton's, per pound 85c Py Cash Receive More Pay Lss DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX 209 EU Court St, ! ..iiffliJTSl (