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mt ICS TWELVE PAGES PART ElST OBECflOTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ... i TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 1,3, 1926. PAGZ rtTE i i ii , People Here and There - I All the way from Kanau City, MJs iiourl with only one puncture Is the record of T. J. Brooms who Is tour ing tho country on his way home after a vlit In the valley. Mr. Brooms la accompanied by hl family and par ent. The trip from Kansas oily to their destination, Albany, Ore., was made in is days. 1 Mr. Brooma says: "The worst roo.de we traveled on were tho roads right here in the state of Oregon." The touring party Was well piensea with Pendleton's camping grounus. HRR10N TILBR.B If? D. C. KrOWnnll. nlnnMP Ae TTmntllln III and active In the affairs of the town) " "w -uiuiiiuiii, ib m me cuy loaay. Rov. W. 8. Glelsser, of Echo, I hore today. Jtev Glolaemr la pastor of the Mothoillmv church and one of the prominent ministers of the country. Coming to Pendleton Oregon Theatre One Night Only , SATURDAY, JULY 17 The Big, Musical Showi Joe Cunht, Bcho farmer, is here today on a business visit. Rev. 13. J. Conner ia in the city to day from the Tutullla mission. nv Connor l the native minister for the umutiua Indians. NEWS OF THE COUNFY OFFICES AND OFFICERS If '-- - H' Thomas De Freoce, Athena farmer who Is in Pendleton today. Joins In the Umatilla county farmers' chorus In prulHo of the Beaton's wheat crop. Mr. De Freeee says that there Is every Indication of a bumper yield. Ah Woo WIIJj OONTOt SIXDAY I COLUM'HUa. July 13 (Hy It. P.) Goxornor Cox announced that he will confer with the president at the white house Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Roose- volt, tho vtce-preKTdt-rit candidate, will also confer with Wilson..,. , , Colloolluu Hull Ilroiiglit. oue v. nugnes nus Drought su against W. L. Balch and wife tn lout 1500 alleged to be due on a mort- gage plus Interest and 10 as attor neys ree. The complaint was filed today by W. J. Warner, ' Hermiston lawyer. Ih'iiiurrer In Overruled. . Circuit Judge O. W. Pholps has over. rulod a demurrer In the eime of tho Weirtern Land & Irrigation Co.. versus ui u. Tool and others. Hognrt Given Divorce. -1 A decree of divorce has been erant. ed by Judge G..W. Phelps to William uugari rrom oency Bogart. maemficent nro- duct.on carrying all special scenery. See the Bier Burniner. Smoking Volcano in full action. near those real na tive Hawaiian sineers and musicians. - Miss Una Carpenter will positively appear and introduce her artis tic "Hula" dance. ' Prices: 50c 73c, $1.00, $1.50, Plus Tax. Advance sale seats at" Thompsons' Drug Store Woman Can't Find Words to Express Herself "After six years of suffering from ' stomach trouble i am reefing fine. All I the bloating and soreness is gone from my stomach and bowels. I can eat all I like now. I cant think of any words suitable enough to praise Mayr's Won derful Remedy. I am sure it has sav- , ed my life." It ia a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract an ' allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and !n i tcsllnal tract and allays the Inflam. matton which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. 1 Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At all druggists everywhere. Socking a School Traulier. Members of the board of school dis met. no. 82, near Weston, have been nere today consulting with Sunarin. tendent Green regarding teachers for me coming year. DIM riot to Organbvo. union High School. District No. 1 wjii iormauy organize at Milton to morrow when a board of 10 win h cnosen to administer affairs. 5X Too Fat? ! mot try to become Ien- I Her by drastic Homs of thyrmd or wits. Kedtc weight and waMtlina; aiao Mp.dMili cbiM,rtc. ay Jhenaie, rci.abic Koran vvstem. 1 slmdowon i thipcturr jrive-ayotian I idea how ahr; looked and 1 1t R r.Lri-.D nd itrfiowinjeaay ancaanmtn tvorcin lynwa uir rvdtKM i rom cm may rcaiur 10 jmriui Drnnort in. Now she 1 aeile. attrMlh. men tally alert and in better health. Why ot rut KeiiaiHe umu aeii-crcaunciu. Become Slender and Stay So Moy, Hrrth wMtea. rercrt they hare Wcl 10 to SO pooAtta. No atarvins; no exhausttnir rrmnn f aate. pieaacnt method, endoraeo by phvS-.i.i. LeRkmsof tetimontala. $100 GUAR AN tt or money rwfimj. Buv Korela (pronounced kortni mt bwy tntfMto Show tat friaoda this ADVERTISEMENT DEEIMNG AND INIcCOIlMICK Mowers. Rakes and Binders are universally lined in this county and thoir owners llko them because they are right. We carry both makes together with a good supply of parts for them. This Is a very Important Itoni to bo consldorcd In buy ing any piece of farm machinory. Come lit mid fit up for your harvesting. AT VOVR SliltVICi: WITH IIT OF KFBVICK. Clemens & iborf Pendleton, Ore. Phone 867 CHIC GANDIL QUITS DIAMOND FOR T92D POCATEL.LO. Idaho, July 13 Chic" Oandil. star first butmu the Champion Chicago White Box team asi year ana recently purchased by St. Anthony of the Snake River Yel lowstone league for $10,000 has been released by that team and will play no more baseball this season. Gandill is said to be suffering from appendicitis and goes to Los Angeles where it is expected ha will nnd., Jewelry Repairing To do Juwelrjr itcpalriiur correctly u an . and wo prido ourwIveK on our ability to InHko old Jvwclry as good as liew. We draw special designs to carry out any Idea tliat you. may have. L ' I If I I'XlmaU'S for special Job gladly given. h . Sawtelle's Inc. largest Diamond Dealers In Eastern Oregon IN POLICE MAKE ircxoRKiwi oi' wouKv nowadays are entering the professions ""smesB word and go to work day after day in bad health, afrlicted with some female ailment, dragging one loot wearily after tho other, wnrkin wun an eye on the clock, and wishing ur i-iusing time to come. omen in. this condition nhnuM raKe iyuta EL link ham' Vmeinhii ompouna, made from roots on ems. it nas brought health unci happiness to more women In America w4j umtr reineov. f jiva it trial. ' HQT VVArtR FOR ES WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forget to havo' on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing1 .:.. WINE-O An occasional bottle. during those 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-0 in the house all the time. Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Water Tells why everyone should drink not water with phosphate in it before breakfast Headaches are caused bv auto.lntoz icalton which means sclf-polsonimr. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins. sucked into the blood excite the heart nnicn pumps the blood so fast that it oiigeatn III the smaller arteries and veins of the head, producing violent. tnrobblng pain and distress, called eadache. You become nervous, de- Hiiondcnt. sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate ou. Then you resort to ace tan i lid aspirin or the bromides, which tem porarily relieve but do not rid the oiooa or thape irritating toxins. A glasa of hot water with a tea- Npoonful of limestone phosphate in It, drank before, breakfast will not only wash these poisons from your system and cure you of headache, but will cleanse, purify and freshen the ali mentary canal. Ask your pharmacist for a quarter Pound of limestone phosphate. It Is inexpensixe. harmless as sugar. " If you aren't feeling your best, IT tongue Is coated or you wake up with bad taxtc, foul breath or have colds, indigestion. hiliousneKS, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos nhated hot water cure to rid your sys tem of toxins and poisons. SALTS IF BACKACHY ' T (By United Press) LONDON, July 12. Policewomen who have been on a year's pronation, have proved of very real service to the country, according to the annual re ports of Sir Leonard Dunning, inspec tor of constabulary, just- published. I he employment of women on po lice- work.' says Sir Leonard 'like any other novelty, has been and is the subject of much difference of opinion. (But there is no doubt that with re gard to two evils Juvenile crime and immorality the preventative work of the policeman can be better accom-l91 plished by a policewoman. Her vorvi! sex gives her Influence over the child whose mischief bos brought blm un der the notice of the police before the fischief takes the form of crime, and over the mother to whose neglect the offense of the child is so often due. - County Warrant- seven Yean OU The following County Warrants, nou- in my possession, aa County Clerk and wmcn were issued prior to July lt,t, 113, if uncalled for will, be cancelled after sixty days from dotet Henes !Vo. Xante Amount 8 F. B. Ames f 1.70 22) Bessie Atkinson . . . (.SO 223 James Atkinson ... "6. CO 27 Bert A. Anderson.. 1.70 213 Thomas Andre 9.90 71 Claud Anderson.... 1.70 701 N. K. Bott 4.05 1S1 Bradley-Mitchell- 91 91 t 90 90 90 90 "She can speak -to the giddy girl befire her giddiness makes her slip down the first step to ruin, as no man can speak without rising the accusa tions of undue interference which have so often stoped the efforts of the police to save them from them selves." -' . ; '.H HERE Stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder is troubling ' . . you. Mannfaetarera rETJ-iETWf, OKEGOJC When you wake-up. with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eat ing toe much meat, gays a well-known authority. M'eat forms uric add which overworks tho kidneys In their effort to filter It fFom the blood and they become- sort -tif paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys -get sluggish, and clog- you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowelai removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dicxy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatie - twinges. The urine is olouriy, full of 'sediment, channels of ten get sore, water scalds and you are obliged to. seek relief two or three times during the night. I'Tither consult a goodt reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tabloepoonful in a glass of wat er before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia and has been used- for genera- tattons to clean and etimulate slug gish kidneys, also to neutralise acids In the urine en it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure and makes a delightful effer vescent ltthia-water drink- On next Saturday, July 17. at the Oregon Theatre the pretty musical play of old Hawaii, "A Night in Hon olulu," will play an engagement of one night only, breaking their Jumo be tween Seattle and Salt Lake City. mis is a good meritorious- com pany. They have a nice comedy writ ten by the well known author How ard McKent Barnes, a complete out- lit or scenery and electrical eaulp- ment. une realistic scene shows big. burning, smoking volcano In full action and is very thrilling and excit ing climax to an absorbing love story. A troupe of real native Hawaiians will Bing and play their fascinating mcioaies, tnat sweet dreamy "music one never tires . of hearing. Mark Twain once-said tho Hawaiian music is the most entrancing in the whole world. Miss Una Carpenter will positively appear and introduce her artistic con ception of -the famous nature "Hula" dance. The cast of actors 1s a capable ono and is headed, by. Miss Una Carnen- tor a "Kttlama" the duncing girl; Miss June Kose, the musical comedy beauty lost season with "Kclgftcld's 'ollies"; Miss Hazel Baker, formerly ith David Belasco's N. T. Theatre o.. Miss Frances Dowllng, a pronii- ent mid-west stock actress: Lester Al Smith, Milton Goodhand, Tlios. Bel- ont, Kusscll Hoffman and ' Thos. Keeney. To those people who enjoy the bet ter things in life "A. Night In Honolu lu" will prove a treat and a pleasant evening's entertainment. : , 91 91 9h 90 88 16 S3 90 91 91 91 90 90 90 IS 91 90 ' 15 91, 91 17 91 il 91 17 90 90 16 15 " 90 15 59 89 91. 91 90 90 89, 17 1 17 17 9t 90 90- 16, 90 9 1 t I 9fr 9 9 r l - REALTY TRANSFERS - 88 910. 642 71 729. 48 44 457 73S 132 924 798 697 223 575 228 105 952 . 394. 112 801 287 268' S00 730- 742 91 104. 180 731 25S 944 959 412 490 395 988 874 T10 89 462- 871 Mr 884- Hadlcy Co- . H.W. Black .... Wm. Baker R. G-. Blomgren W. M. Benefiel . Carl Churchill 5.04 1.00 1.70 1.20 1.20 1.70 Dr. Chen 1.70 Hi Fl Crouse . Eugene Cochran . J. A. Chandler . . Edward Carrol . . . Pearl Cromer Geo. Chamberlain. C. A. Chad wick .. Ab Cottenmire. . . . C. W. Crawford... Jack Chapman . . . Frank Doan Carl Davis ;. Barney Douglas . . Claud Domerell ... J. L. Dennis ..... L. J. Drake A. A. Dawns .... ... Echo Echoes Echo Echoes Mr. Enright E. E. Foote Thomaa Farrow . . . R- C. Fulkerson . . I, L. Farner . . . 1.70 1.70 . 1.70 1.70 1.25 1.70 1.70 4.25 . 1.70 6.50 2.00 1.90 1.70 2.00 1.00 1.70 4.50 2.00 1.20 1.12 1.70 1.70 10.50 1.70 Sausage We can supply you with any kind of sausage, rou want from small pork sausage to the argest bologna and we always have a nice, big, fresh stock on hand. Sausage makes fine breakfasts and lunches. It also makes elegant sandwiches, or if company comes unexpectedly, a tasty ran can be pre pared quickly with good sausage. Empire Meat Market Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 13 209 E. Court Phone 413. DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX To be successful you must. save. ' To save, on your groceries you must pay cash at a cash store. The bank, pays you 4 to 5 per cent for yaur monk ey. We- save you from 10 to: 25 per cent. Small savings will mako big savings in time. Start paying cash and pay for just what you buy and' not. what the other parties charge and don't pay for. . ry Cash Recerrt) Mortt Pay 1 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCER 209 Eat Court 51. - A. Fuller-. . ', .a 2.00 S. Hopkins ' 8. H.- Hargett . . J. C. Hesa C. H. Hartwell . . T. H. Haddox J. B. Herr 1.70 78.50 2.00 2.00 4.00 5.00 J. M. Johnson 1.00 Frank Johnson . W.' K. Jones . ... W.. E.- Jones . . . John Kantno . . . W. V. Keller F.-M. Tockwood P.- A. LeBrun . . . J. 1. Long 710 ftMilton- Lbr. Yard, 1 . 8 75 IT 37T '. 391 SOS 1-64, 51 711 273 10 28 123 20 7t v 265 31 3.00 1.00 1.20 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.05 2.10 .70 Frank Martin 4-. 10 X. J. Micane 14.62 Milton Lbh. Yard.. 2.90 Arthur March . . . 2.00 A. W. Magill .. 1.70 J. A. Martin . 1.00 Charles Murray ... 1.40 It Madison 1.00! Charles Morrison .'. 2.20 R. Osbom 1-20 30- 374- 799 Stromh. 6, New- DEEDS. H. O. Newport to It. F $10, lots-1. 2, and 3. block port's Add. Hermiston. J. L. Hammock to F. E. Van Tassel II, 30 acres In SE.' 1-4 SB. 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp. 3, N. R. 29. Mary Elizabeth Murphy to Trus tees Eureka Lodge No. 32, I. O. O. K.. 1 12,000, lot "H" and south 25 feet of lot 6, block 17, original town of Pendleton. . ", Margaretha Howell to Jurgen Mu mm, SI, KW. 1-4 Sec 14, Tp. 3, N. It. 32. Wm. Willmarth to H. J. Knutson $1, lots 6 and t. block 40, Umatilla. M. O. Hontlry to W. S. Mixer. $12. 600 mete and bound tract KW. 1-4 SE. 1-4 Bee. 23, Tp. I. N. It. 36. Edward B. Smith to W. H. & Earl Fraxler $300, mete and bound tract SK. 1-4 Mi. 1-4 Sec. 23 and NE. 1-4 NW. 1-4 Sec. 24 and land lying south of Walla Walla river in 8. 1-2 NW. 1-4 Sec. 24 all in Tp. 5. N. R. 3. T. C Frailer to J. H. K. Scott. $300, north 45 ft. of lot 7. all lot $ and south 10 ft. lot 9, block 9. Milton. F. W. Chase to M. G. ItenUey $i, 600. mete and bound tract in Sec 26. Tp. . N. K. 35. M. F. Dick to Addie V. Sonslant, J $15, lols l and i block "C" Albee, ' 5 5 1 .l 1 1 9-9 89 9 90 91 91 89 89 89 91 91 91 90 90 90 90 89 R9 . 89 89 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 2.70 1.7 Rieden. . . . t. l-0 1.70 6.50 2.25 704 887 ' 65-3 648 43 463 -853 ' 592 908 $8 25 ' 894 859 885 887 579 728 670 237 868 949 4111 27 U 926 42 . 900 Ford Pure hell . Arthur Pollard It Fi Peters . . J. W. Proctor . Jennie Peo . . . " O. F. Porter . John H. H. nussell . O. M. Ring Freest Rhlnehart . Jack- Reed I. N. SOens Fred Schneiter Nelson St. Dennis. Roy Stewart Harry Stevens . . . C; J. Smith J. K. Stonfield 2.25 I 2.0O 1.70 1.70 L70 1.70 1.70 1.20 Wm. Tindl' 1-8 Mamto Lee Thorp. . 1.70 - Clara Van Pelt 3.10 Jiin White I "0 W. R Waters ' -90 W. A. Wallace .... 2.10 J. W. Waddell 2.10 Sam Williams . 1.50 L. B.McCracken ... 1-70 Mrs. C. A. Mccarty. 9.10 John McKeown ... I "" rr. W. H. McKlnncy 1.70 T. H. MoAlroy .... 2.0 Ida KCKlnney 1.50 James McKay 2.50 Chaa. Mr Quail 10.70 J. C. McConncll. . . . 1-20 Toy Young . 10.50 Toy Young 1-5 THE UNIVERSAL CAtt HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR CAR The mechanics In our shop who will adjust or repair your Ford car, or Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know the Ford way of making- repairs and replace ments. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiarity with Ford Cars can do your work more intelligently and more quick' ly than other skilled mechanics who laak Ford, experience. t The work on your car will be done In a com pletely equipped shop with time-saving Ford tools and equipment! - Whether your-car. need an ad justment or a thorough overhauling! we are prepared- to give you careful and- prompt service Md nothing but the Genuine Ford-made parts and replacements will be used. When the-work Is fin-' ished. the charge will be the reasonable; standard Ford prices. Our stock of- Ford porta is aivaays complete. And our Ford garage and Ford-mechanics are al ways at your service at any time. We are Auth orized Ford Dealers and not only repair Forda but also sell them. Drive- in or 'phone. Be fair to your car and your pocketbook. SIMPSON AUTO CO. INSIST O.V GEXllXE FORD TARTS Dated July 12 1820. R. T. DROWN, County Clerk. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LADY BOOKKEEPER and stenogra pher- with five, years experience de sires , position Address "2S-S" this office. rXray Xotiee Straysd from nip plac at Stonfield. one gray mule, four years old, weight about 1200 pounds, blotch brand on left eheulder. One dark hay btocky built mule, si years old, weight about 1200 pound. Reward, for Information leading to recovery of above animals Notify Hri.Gnavauch. Stan Held. Ore or phone Slnnfleld Telephone Kx-change, 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 . . . ii . i . , , , pieces jook especially ime aiier Demg put tnru a Simplex. ...... .. It is fully guaranteed. You can buy them at ? IMilne Electrical Company j f. Pendleton, Ore, ,'tr;' , AO-. , We Handle Wirinf Contract. 108E.Alta Across From Alta Theatre i J 5 M