East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 29, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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reopie y nere ana i nere 1 ice
F. E. Judd, formerly of Pendleton
and now of Portland, arrived In the
city thia morning to apend two daya
on bunlneiw. He 1 a dlrentor In the
American National Bank.
W. U Trftimpson, president of the
American National Bank, la expected
from Portlaad tomorrow to attend the
annual meeting of the director of the
institution, i
John JO. 'Montgomery and C. W.
Marsh, 'who have land Intereata In the
Judith nutiin dlatrlct of Montana, left
lout night for Spokane en route to
1BWlBion on a biiainma trip that will
kwp them week. '
Texnrt may look promising to some
people, but to Dr. B. O. Vinson, it
doPHn't compare with Pendleton. Dr.
Vlniion left here recently to look
ovfr Textia with a view to .opening a
denial office in that atnle. He re
turned yenterday, accompanied 1)y his
family and will resume hii dutlm an
manager of the R. B. Porker tifflccg
here, relieving Dr. Charles Mnher,
who will return to the Eugene offices.
DP. Vinson went from Texan to Ixw
Angeles, and thence to Roeeburg,
where he met Mrs. Vinson, who mado
the trip from here to the flngue river
valley by nntn. They motored to
Porllund from Rtwehurg Htid H,it
Hlirlne wwk hr.fnie eotilinttlnc - tne
trip to Pendleton.
serving clvi
Free water.
papers in Milton and
A." 0. Voolker, principal of the
schools at Hermlston, has gone to
Portland to take summer work lln the
extension department of the University
of Oregon. ' "
Bherlff T. D. Tnvlor went to the east
end of the munty nn 'himinem tndny.
D, B.; Watson Is in the city oduy
from Thorn Hollow. '
Zoeth Houser, of Roho, who expects
to run for sheriff this fall against Til.
Taylor,! wa In the city from Kcho to
day on business.
Bev.'M. f. Cole, pastor of ' Initle's
Chnpel, In Wnlla Walla, W a Pendle
ton visitor today. ' "
V. B. Ftnnvely, of McLean & Bnavely,'
left' yesterday by auto for Portland.
Ho will be gone for a few days on a
buaineHi visit. . . . ,
Tennessee's governor In calling a spe
cial session of the legislature for Au
gust 9, Mrs. Baker warned her audi
ence that ,
SUFFRAGE ADVOCATES
ARE WARNED AGAINST
OVER-CONFIDENCE
NEWS Of THE COUNTY.
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
(By Associated Press)
BAN FltANriHC'O. June Wom
an suffrage advocates, at a luncheon,
given yesterday to democratic women
by the Bon Francisco branch of the
Civic Center were warned against
over-confidence by Mrs. Abbey Boott
Baker of the National woman's party.
Although elated over tho action of
C0NQY'S
.THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
EVERY DAY
Beat Jap Rice, S pound ....... .......... ...80c
Carnation Milk, large can, each .14c
CrUco . ......'..:...........60c, $1.15 and $2.30
Van Camp Pork and Beans, No 1 ting 2 for 25c
Van Camp Pork and Bean, No. 2 tin, 5 for $1
Prunes, 3 pound ......:..........'...:.- ....50c
Small White California Bean, pound 10c
Corn Flake (Krinkle) 2 for 25c
Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 3 for Z
Shredded Wheat, 3 packages - r;5
Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 70c; large $1.35
Marsh-mallow Syrup, 1-2 gallon 60c; 1 gaL $1.60
,. Corn Meal, 10 pound sack . 60c
Gold Dust, large package ... ......30c
Seeded Raisins, 16 ox. package . 25c
Hevnal Tcachera Blgncd lp .
The signed contracts of teachers in
;varlous county districts are being; re
ceived dally In the offlce of the county
superintendent. Today the contracts
of Miss Hattle Touchinger, to teach In
District No. 81 wai received. Athers
which have Just come In are those of
.Ml Ida J. Sumnarl, to teach In Dis
trict No 114, at Cu-ytiae, and of J. a.
Groves as principal of tho Tumalum
dWrltl In the east end.
COUNTY OFICES
Thorn Hollow to luilld
A teaeherage Is to be built shortly
by the Thorn Hollow school district,
Mo I5, according to -word brmi-ght to
town today by D. It. Wutson, clerk of
tho board. The building will cost
$1200 and will be available for the
teacher this fall.
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. - 1
You Can buy them at
Milne Electrical Company
Pendleton, Ore.
We Handle Wiring Contracts.
108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre
Vpw District Wealthy
The new union high school district
formed by the union of 10 districts In
tho Mllton-Froewater country at the
annual school election last Monday.
la valued at more than 8,rl(l.u0, as
cording to assessed valuations.- This
gives the district a greater valuation
by nearly a million dollars than the
Pendleton district. ' The directors of
the union district are chosen from the
chairmen of tho 10 districts and wUl
ierve until the next annual ' election.
An official canvass of votes case on
the proposition shows that It won by
158 to 2, nearly to 1. - "
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County FaJr Money RooclveU. y
The county treasurer today recelveij
from the state treasurer a check for
I229S.04, this bounty's share of the
state- county fair fund for 1920. The
money will be portioned out by Miss
nrace Gilliam to the various fairs In
the county this year. Industrial and
county airs get a portion of this
fund.
COJTVEN-TIOXALITIES
(Continued from page 1.)
. : WHILE HOUSECLEANING '
Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder
fully sparkling and refreshing
WINE-0
An occasional bottle during these strenuous days,
will do much toward relieving the fatigue and 'nervous
Btrain of the industrious housewife.
. A bottle of WINE-0 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-0 in the house all the time.
Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Waters
Manufacturers:
FHNDkkTO.V, OREGON
adopt the rules under which the 1912
convention operated, placing all states
under the unit rule except those In
which there is a mandatory statute
providing for the nomination and elec
tion of the delegates in congressional
districts. Theer is such a law In New
York and the delegates from several
dlatrlct. There is such a law In New
to act Independently of the delegation
as a body.
fn the Oregon cose, one of the four
delegates at large died after the pri
mary. . John Schuyleman, who ran
fifth, claimed the seat. The state
committee Ignored his claim and elect
ed R. R- Turner to fill the vacancy.
There was no state law or party pre
cedent to govern the case and the com
mittee voted to unanimously seat both
delegates. Previously the national
committee voted unanimously to scat
Turner.
The committee on rtiles' adoption of
a motion of rejection of the unit rule
in states where there ore lawa re
quiring election of delegates by dis
tricts will split the New York delega
tion if the report Is adopted 'by the
convention. - ' -' - '
The McAdoo people came on the con
ventln floor today fon the first time
with a working organisation, includ
ing a floor leader and a representative
on practically very state delegation.
Their problem was to find enough sup
porters to round np a two-thirds vote.
Tammany emerged a victor in a.
sharp contest over the liquor question
In the New York delegation. By ad
opting steam roller tactics. Tammany
succeeded In Instructing the New York
member of the resolution committee to
vote for a wet plank.
Tho republican partyM pratform I"
entirely "lucking In principle" through
which Intelligent and forward-looking
people can express themselves, Presi
dent Compers of the American Fed
eration of Labor declared in present
ing to the resolutions committee the
demands of organized labor. j
The credentials committee upheld
the rulings of the nattoatil commit
tee In the Georgia and Missouri con
tests, but decided to sent both the con
testing Oregon delegates with half a
vote each.
The committee on rules at the dem
ocratic national convention tackled
again today the knotty question of
whether a state delegation could be
bound by a unit rule. .
The rules committee put a twency
minute limit on tho nominating
speeches. The seconding speeches are
limited to three or five minute each.
By a vote of 24 to 11 ; the rules
committee knocked out a unit rule as
It applies to the New York delegation.
. Franklin Roosevelt, assistant secre
tary of the navy, opened the argument
before the committee, favoring a reso
lution permitting New York delegates
to vote as hidivldunls, thus breaking
the unit rule. The change was favored
by New York delegates who want to
vote for McAdoo. Under the unit rule
they claimed Tammany would control
the delegation and cast a solid vote
for whichever candidate Hurphy favored.
TJie publicity rooms here from
(which an attempt was started to find
i a house In Washington Tor Hiram
Johnson, are now being used by the
if houses for the delegate fti San Fran-
Tea ' Weather
Is Here
and with It your favorite tiirnnicr beverage, be It Uvtl
Ua, b'mofiaile r some other drink. '
Kimimer drinks mt-m morn cooling anl more satisfying
when Hlpprtl from a tall, thin glass; and the uw of the
long, ' KliiHlrr, graceful ICKO THA M'OONH adds Im
measurably to the enjojment of the drhik. '
At mr More aro Ic-d Tea Hpms aJKl leml Tea Glasses
that will apitear Ui good advantngo on any table. . They arc
well made, the designs are pli-aslng, and the prices nxxlct.
. Special Glasses at $4.00 the dozen.
Special Spoons at $4.00 the dozen.-
SAWTELLE'S
rstalilllicl 1KK7.
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largest Diamond Dealers in Kostcrn Oregon
Cisco. So far they've naa more suc
cess than the previous occupants.
: There Is a prevailing opinion here
that the republicans would not 1e
quite so sure if they had it to do over
again at Chicago.
"fitvn tho nomination for July 4,"
Is the plea of the hotel keepers, who
promise a big celebration If the 3", out)
crowd will remain over until Inde
pendence day.
Who Raid that oil and water don't
mix? liere's na uoneney, on kiub
and delegate at large from California,
and Bill Bryan with reservations at the
same hotel.
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A group of San Francisco house
wives are "laying for A. Mitchell
Palmer. They have a bunch of que-
tlons to fire at him about what his de
partment has done to bring down the
price of shoes and things.
We've held off the bread-wagon
and milk-wagon drivers from striking
during the convention." said Mrs. Ed
ward Scanlon of the Housewives'
League) "We want to know what Mr.
Palmer thinks he's done for us. and
why he thinks. the women should sup
port his ambitions to be president." .
Over 300 college boys and girls from
the University of California and Stan
ford University are ushering for the
big show. They were picked from the
political science classes by their profs
who wanted them to see how the coun
try is being run.
The first piece of confederate money
to be passed during the oonveiitfon has
been discovered. A bellhop In the St.
Francis is still hunting for the south
ern delegate who gave it to him for a
tip. N
Newa hounds figured Pryan tried to
slip into San Francisco incog. He or
dered his reservations at the St. Fran
cis as "W. J. Bryan, Miami, Fla,
.Try' Alexanders for
Your iFresh Fruits
and Vegetables -
PRESERES
$1.50
Tea Garden Apple Butter, No. 10 cans
Poppy Brand Jelly, No. 10 cans-
PoDDy Brand Preserves, No. 10 can
Shasta Brand Jam, 7 oz. glasses (all varieties) 25c
Heinz Apple Butter, 2 1-4 pound jar
FRESH COUNTRY BUTTER EVERY DAY
$2.25
$2.25
..85c
e-i M A i.l
Grocery Dept.
J i.
TWO Phones 526'
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Woman to cook on ranch
Phono 2F5.
WA.N'TBO Lady to do laundry work
Phone 512-it.
OW6
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f i -v J WalK on
Lamb
If you could see the fine lot of choice lanba we just
received you would want some for your very next meal.
, We never had a better assortment,
any cuts you want chops or roasU.
We can give you
Get Our Prices on Smoked Meats and Lard
Before You Buy.
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Empire Meat Market
"The Old Reliable"
Established 1890
Phone 18
Isn't it true that you would paint your floors oftrnrr If
you didn't hare to keep tb house upset o long waiting
for the paint to dry?
Wouldn't you do it oftener if you could paint one half of
the floor one day, thea move the 'furniture over from the
other half and paint that the next day?
Well, that' just what you can do with' Lowe's Hard
Drying Floor Paint. Thi fact, together with the way It
tandi wear and tear i the reason it is used o much on
restaurant floor and (hip deck. t ,
Coma in and tilt for descriptive literature. . ... .
L. J.McATEE
The Practical Paint Man
Phone 158
513 Main St
t
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DEERING AND JMcCORMICK
BINDERS
We are furnishing repairs today for these ma
chines used here in Umatilla county since 189S;
this is 22 years ago. Think what this means to
the user of a Deering or McCormick Binder.
- It's service you want and get from
demons S Eborf
Pendleton, Ore.
Phone 867
tuc UNIVERSAL CAR $
HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR
v . YOUR CAR
The mechanics in our shop who will adjust or
repair your For eurV or Ford truckv are men who
underm ami the Ford mechanism and who know
the Ford way of making repairs and replace
ments. They are experienced Ford mechanics and
because of their Mmiliarity with Ford Cars can
do your work more intelligently and more quick
ly than other skilled mechanics wljo lask Ford
experience. j
The work on. your . car will .be done In a Com
pletely equipped shop with time-saving- Ford tools
and equipment. Whether your car needs an ad
justment or a thorough overhauling1, we are pre
pared to Kive you careful and prompt service.
and nothing hut the Genuine Ford-mad parts and
replacements will be used. When the Work Ih fin
ished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard
Ford prices. , J
Our stock of F'rd parts is alwfas-s complete.
And, our Frd garage and Ford mechanics are al
ways at your service at any time. We are Auth
orised Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but
aJso sell thorn. Drive in or 'phone. He -fair o
your car and your pockerbook,
SIMPSON Auro CO.
INSIST OX tiKXnXB Ftltl P.4KT8
209 E. Court Phone 443
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERYj
Pay Gash-
We just ask you to try this plan one
day, not a week or a month, and you
will always be a cash buyer. .
T
Pay Csh ReceiT More
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 East Court St, r . .