East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAS, PMfDUWOlf, OBEGOW, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 150.
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The city hee a mayor again after an i ways a humorlHt, the portly editor re
isence alnce Saturday afternoon of ported that the county Is paving or
absence
Mayor John I Vaughn. The aiiau
tive left for the aiountuUie, on fiatur.
day td assist In the building of a hunt
lng lodge for the Sugarbowl Hunting
Club. He returned taut evening and
reported the cabin completed. Al
though deer traoke wer plentiful, the
party did not get out fur enough to nee
any dees.. Those who returned from
the wood with hie honor were. Guy
Wyrlck, Dean Sliull, Guy Matlock, W.
IK Humplirey, Wuda Trivett, Arthur
llibujn o,nd Juke Welch.
Joan jP: KlrkpatrlcR, editor of the
me rilot, Ilocfc road, and then .With a
chuckle added that the paving was of
a new varloty, straw.' Pilot Kouk, and
Incidentally, the Record, are prcmper
ing, Mr. Klrkpatrlck said, and' the
little town It miles south ia enjoying a
good, summer soaaon. , ,,
Two recent apartment building fires
In Portufad have- convinced Manuel
FYledly, councilman,, that Pendleton
should have better protection afforded
its buildings. Mr. Prlctliy is interest
ed, In fire prevention, by virtue of his
being a city official and also a'dlrec-
Pllot Ruck llecord. Is in the city today tor of .a fire insurance company. He
one of- hiir usual business Jaunts. Al- returned on Noi t inut night from
near aaps rower;
Store up Energy
Km dffeetto oerfaol wttk Dr.
CldwU' Syrup PtpiiMd jronv
wilt hT trsogth to work
SUMMER Is the season of vaca
tions, of slowing up in work.
And them U good reuon for it. Hot
la nanuttitur n4 work iulcklr tire
But peopl must work, and we should
all kep oumelves in Mich Hit phytic,
oondii ion that wa can do our share
van in hot weather.
Of ftrt intDortance tfftoap that then
,ls a reirular.daily bowel Iimination. If
1 rvik aJCip a dy rsu are. oatio(ed.. ,
Constipatnm, especially in summer, is
qn ckiy followed by fatiarue, loss of
awxtita. chills oolda. Thar i no
Mrcf for wora - J "
i Vh-vi yottliol eoiMtioatad and out of '
iKirti, m re tired than you know the
clrcumaMncea warrant, take a spoonful
ol Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peoain. Tbi
delightful lasatlve-tanie la comMm
tiauof. tuple laxative herbe with pepsin
aud can be bought at any druc store. .
Syrup Peptffn will quickly relievo
your onflitipsiion and (rive you a feel ins;
of lltrhtness and clear headednese.
FREE
Mr. Walter of 441 Miaul 8k. Sen Fran
eitco. bad to quit work became of con
stipation, cold, and a train ol other lilt,
ale look Dr. Caldw.il'. Syrup Papers -and
promptly recovered his health and
snwnatk and ieaeiaetiSNrrk asaia. -
You will make bo mistake reuniff
youreelf a botll. of Syrup Pepsin and
taking a little at the llr.t aign at
eosatioatlea. .
Millions of people of all ages suffer from occasional or
chronic constitution. Let them stand name and address.
III., for a free iambic
nntmdavienboiitMdrv
to Or. W. B. Caldwell, in Washington St MonticzUa,
bottle at his wonderful Sfrufr Feotin.
stores last year, the largest sale in the world.
ItRAniYlRI) fiAVS WALK BP STAIRS FOR TOUR SHOES d
CLEARANCE
SALE OF
SHOES
See our shoes before mak-
' : ing your purchases.
HERE ARE A FEW.SPECIALS
Women's Itlat-k Calf turn sole Oxford, covert! heel ......
Womrn'a lb-own Kkl Kyi'l Tin, leatlior Louts hwl ......
irowlng Girls' row Hod Pumps, patent anil calf
Mill's lU-glllaMn Mmison Arnijr shoe special . . . .
Mra's Hruwaseuiia Ital. HarreMters Klioo
Men's llruwil t'alf 1 jikIMi Ital. Irts Shoo
WALK IP STAIRS ASD BE SATISFIED. -
Economy Upstairs Shoe Shop
Over Taylor Hardware) Co.
J. W. BRADFORD, Manager
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SATISFIED PATIENTS
The experience of satisfaction that my patients
have from successful operations, is the kind they
want intimate friends to know about
Your call will increase the interest in your teeth.
DR. T. C OIIMART
..... Over Taylor .H)w..niilg, jl '
Portland where he attended a meeting
of the directors of the faoifla States
ire insurance Co.
vine orten has to $o away from
numo in oruer to Bet proper recognl
iion in tne ureas. Max hopper, of Pen
dieton, has Just pan sea? throarh As.
u.riK. -me louowins article in. the
ouusec cnronicise the fact:
ii a capper young- chappy named
opper, ,
Had i wife and decided- to drop hef,
And get a d Wares, . . ..
As a matter of course. '
bWould not his wife be a gratis Hopper?
v iew yswro atjo uax Uoppor of
Pendleton was limcrlcked in the above
uuinion ana, as a result, he Is still sin
gie. He has transferred his residence
io Atnena where he is assistant cash
icr or tne first National Bank. Hop
per arrived In Astoria yesterday after
noon on tne Oeora-iana and went on
to Seaside to spend a short vacation
watching Beauty at the Bath.
T. A. Wylle, manager of the Pen
Hot on Marble ft Granite Works, was
an. arrival home this morning from
ouslness trip to Portland. Mr. Wylle
recently returned from a long trip east
on which he purchased materials for
several months' operation Of the local
ouslness. 1 '" 11 1
James H. SturgU returned this
morning from Portland where he
spent the early part of the week on
business.
. Dan P. Smythe Is leaving tomorrow
night for Portland on the first leg ef
a trip, to the middle west which will,
keep him away from Pendleton until
about October , i. He. ia bound far
Chicago and middle west cities in the
interests of the Smythe Bros., Sheep
Co. After attending o business In
Portland he will go to Minneapolis via
Spokane over the Milwaukee line and
from there to Chicago, where most ot
the Smythe lambs are marketed. Atr
though he will not be back to attend
the! Ttound-Up, MY. ffmythe will do
his; shore of advertising foe the show.
ts Harney counts 'a first county
agent, l kx ncuanraui is rorraing
county Pterin Bureau, Vtr. McDanlels,
who Is here today, is a practicar stock-
man. and 'owns a few. herd himself.
Ho was. formerly supervisor of the
Wenaha National, forest.
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LASTING TWO WEEKS
00 A. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 4TH, ENDING
v SATURDAY, AUGUST 28 1
Zz U'e m going to uffc- tlx pnople (if tills city and surrounding ooun.
S try a nul mlo. Mo luave a but liiii- of Kil, a gnnd tlno of goods and
E Uie pricw Is certainly r mlit. We back- every Mtntumeut wo make. We
s: can savo ym imm-y mi ciwy llrtn jrwi purclia-m Bwn us during title
sale NOW 18THK TIMH IIMtK IS Tilt! WiACli
Read the Following- Small List of Our Hundred of Real
5 . Bargains Awaiting You. On Account of Space
' ' We Cannot Lit More. ,
Palicotlnm I'loor Covering, beautiful designs
40 pound, all cotton, best grade mattresses
it pound Sill Floss Mattresses, best of perfection ....
20 pound all cotton Couch Pad ..
: 3 Heautiful Hammocks $8.85,
7 1-8 x Congolluni Hugs
. 10 X IS Congollum nugs
Sale Price
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..U.50
..: , $a.M
$O0
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8 feet
... $13.H)
One Heautiful Hound quartered Oak mning lanio,
Oek Itnckcra, Kraft Leather Seats - -
Hod Spring from 11.60 to J1H.50 each.
' wc aim hvp Trunks, Kiilt se, Trarollng lings and many otlwr
utrful iIipmi urn MUiwrous o knilAn. Tlirw ptios!arefiaali Sew
E us during tliif sMie c. are ewir ad jfiKir wfvlao will eme reiwlr dv.
E partnicnt.
li RILEY . & KEMP
S niS Main stiwt
S ejl'AlilTY Ol'H WATCHATOItiy
Pltono
SATlsPACnoX (MH AIM
The fleet-footed youngsters of Uma
tilla county all looked at the heels of
WUllani Ward, ot Ftewater,. when
the SO; 10 and 220- yard races were
run at the county school champion
ships at Round-l'n park lant May.
Ward also showed considerable speed
ah a bail player during the summer,
having played first with Mllron-Free-water
and latc with Athena. He is
in Pendleton today:
Lota of persons in the mountains
ere going several days without getting
huckleberries, owing to the concerted
hunt for them by organised parties,
J. EX Pinson, whos returned today,
said. Unless sbeee herders or others
familiar with the mountains disclose
Places where' there are still berries
that have not bean all picked, many
find the results not so good. Around
Meaehaw those who- have berries to
sell are asking 12.60 a gallon for them.
Mr. Pinson end his party gathered
about 10 gallons and did not have to
pay the fancy price to get that
amount, either, he said.
Folsom Tallman is now owner of a
garage In Forest Grove and with Jack
Elliott, of Portland, sells Chevrolets
singly or in bulk. Mr. Tallman and
Mr. Elliott were classmates at uni
versity of Oregon. Mr. Tallman Is
here today visiting his parents. Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Tallman.
Bob Bremer and Rudolph Mollner,
yesterday chosen as members of the
examining board for the Bed Cross
Lllfe saving corps, ar experienced Id
rowing as well as In swimming ana
both are members of the Portland
Rowing Cluti. Cash Wood, who was
chosen also won his certificate In 1916.
A brother of S. P. Hutchinson
Grand Army Veteran. Ir. Hutchinson.
of San Francisco, stopped over for
short while in Pendleton to vlelt his
brother whom he has not seen for St
years. . Dr. Hutcninson is touring mis
section of the country on a lecture
tour and being In the vicinity of Pen
dieton to spend a few hours with his
brother. Mr. Hutchinson is busy this
week as bailiff of the grand jury
which is In session.
The bridge across Wild Horse creek
at Adams is nearly completed and cars
are now e.ble to cross It, accordiha
to W. M. Petersoni who was In Athena
this morning in company with A. H.
Cox. on a short . business trip. The
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NEW SHAPES
MESH BAGS
Away from the hot, crowded city, off for a vaca
. tion goes Mlludy.
It matters not whcthei she intends, to visit tli
seaside or go to some favorite mountain haunt, she
takes with her a stylish mesh bag.
These fashionable bags have long, been the choice
of discriminating women because of their splendid.
. style and the ex(tuislte fairy-like mesh of such won
. derful texture. ,
Our winnow snows the latest styles in tnese bags
reasonably priced and made In the most alluring
designs. j . f
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"Pendleton.
The Largast Diamond Dealers in
' Oregon. -1,-- -
Eastern
A BIG SPECIAL SALE AT THE
EMPIRE MEAT CO! V
OF FINE FRESH PIQNIC HAMS
33c Per Pound.
FINE SUGAR CURED BACON
40c and 43c Per Pound.
'Nice Fresh Lard, No. 10
$1.75
No. 5, $1.40; No. 3, 85c; No. 1, 30c '
? , Nice Fat Hens for Your Sunday f"'
'"'' ' Dinner.'' '
Empire Meat Market
' "The Old Reliable" V
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Established 1890
'Cv - W
RCJEN WATCH E S
paving beyond Athena is laid very
nearly to Weston and with the bridge
at Adams soon to b completed ana
the paving finished, there will be an
unbroken paved road from Pendleton
tot Weston. The Adams detour is the
last one. in the- reoa) from hare to
Athena. Harvest operations In the
Adams-Athena section are on in full
blast today and It Is exceptionally hot,
Mr. Peterson reported.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
OFFICES ANO OFFICERS
Prisoners Taken to Salem
Austin Mann and William Taylor,
who recently were sentenced to the
state penitentiary at Salem, aa the re
suit of their having hroken paroles,
were started on their way this morn
ing In charge of Deputy Sheriff Joe
Blakely. Mann, was sentenced to a
maximum term of 19 years and Taylor
to a maximum of two and a half years
and both were paroled in the circuit
court here. They, .were arrested less
Ir. K. J. York Chinese Roots,
herbs and barks compound is a
remedy which has been proven
a very successful and effective
cure for diseases of kidney, liver,
stomach, lung, rheumatism and
all chronic and acute blood dis
orders. One dollar and twenty
five cents per bottle. Also our
Savant Salve ia performing a
wonderful relief en headache,,
satarrh, cough, bronchitis, rhsu-'
mat ism and ' influenza. Sixty'
sents per box, postpaid by us. " '
K. t. York Chinese- tfed. Cfc
P. O. Box 553.. Walla Wall Wa
STOPS HEADACHE OR
NEURALGIA AT ONCE
Don't Suffer! Get a 10 cetit package
of Dr. James' Hradarhe Pow
, ders and Get Kid of Pain. '
' Tou can clear your head and relieve
a dull, splitting or violent-throbbing
headache in a moment with a ' Pr.
than a week apart for their violations. , James- Headache Powder. This old-
i time headache relief acts almost magi
j cally. Send some one to the drug store
I now for a dime package and a few
I moments after you take a powder you
n til wonder what became of the head-
! ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer
ing' It's peedless. Be sure you get
RON IS LAUNCHED ON
PONZI RIVAL EXCHANGE
BOSTON, Aug. 1. (U. P.) A
tremendous run began today on the
offices of the Old Colony Foreign Ex
change company.. The 'company re
cently . organised, sought to "out
ponxl" Ponal by offering investors 10
per cent profit on their money in six
months. Investors who poured dollars
Into the new scheme which began ope
rations when Pons! suspended business
several weeks ago, rushed to the firm's
offices today to demand return of
their money. Authorities immediately
began an inevstisation. . ' ,
President , Brlghtwell. ol . tne uia
ColonwComp&ny.' this afternoon, ad
mitted the concern is insolvent.
MONTANA HAS CLAIM
; TO MORE POSITIONS
what you ask for.
Under the. apportionment of depart
mental positions as provided hy law.
Si positions to which Montana is enr
titled are filled by persons who do not
claim this state as their home. Hon
tana is entitled to 184 appointments
and has received only 133.
COMMON lABOR SOUOHT'
HELENA, Mont., Aug. 13. (A. P.
The Helena Commercial club adver
tised In the east and west for common
labor, with' Indifferent success al
though wages offered are good. 1 No
where In the state has a surplus of
labor been reported since the boom
which began shortly after the great
war started. Even in Butte, where
mine production has not been on full
time for some months, there Is. little
BtTTTE). .Mont.. Aug-13. (A. P.)1 Idleness., it is stated. Farmers nave
Montana is entitled to El raoro places difficulty In obtaining nanus aitnougn
hi the department service at Washing- assisted in great measure by high
ben. D. C than the state nas receivea, scnuoi anu ciiiieRe siuuenuj wuw imvv
according to advices received here. gone into th field in large numbers.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Strayrd or Stolen
Came to my nla'rp two miles south
of Nolln. Aumst . .1920. four mules
appearing to bo 2 cnmlnr 3 year olds.
one brown mare, one sorrel pons', one
black s-eldlng. Most , of . these are
branded AH and . f. - Owner may
hwve same by pa--tn oil conts and
rhimns-es Jas. P. Plsher. Kolln, Ore.
IV ItANKTUTTCY
Tn tlin TMslrlt rvwrt of the) rnltcd
Kiip for til TMirl1 nt Orrann.
tn the Matter of W. U Cummings, a
nsnVrint.
TO THH CftBOfTORS of W. U
Oymniin. of the Count of ITmalllla,
ajirl nisn-'i-t sfnrss'i1 Bsnkrnnt.
XOT1CR TS HPnTCRT OTVRV, Thn
on the 9th dsv of Amnist A. ,I. 120.
the .nld W. T. C'immlnss wis d'Ov
diudlcatiM a Bankrupt, and that th
lrt relnr f hi" erditor -will h
held st thn nfftr-n of the iindenlvnrl
rtnre'nA I" Hankri'ntov at Pendleton
T'mKinin Cnnntv. oreron. on Septem-
her 3rd A. T.. 5 at ten o'clock A.
M. on "Rid dv at which tlms and
niai-e the creditors may sttend. prove
their claims, snno'nt n Trustee, rv-
mlne ihe bf ifhrupt and transact such
other hii"lne, mnv properly come
before the M meeting.
Tmne st Pendleton, rrregon. rnie
13th. dav e '.
TTtOa. PIT"!! CFlTtATXl,
Referee In pnnkruptey.
1
the Inside
caat Judge a book b tts , , .
' binding nor a wetnao by htc
' clothe." Pain test Parker.
You have Io go below the sur
face to And the facis. The out
side doesn't show much. In den
tistry the X-Bay permits as to see
through the jawbones t Mm
tooth roots. Many diseased con
ditions are thus found and then
cured. - r-
Perhaps a fi X-Ray picture of
your teeth would tell ynn soeae
thing you ought to know.
"When jou think of TEETH,
think ot PARKER. " '.
L R. PARKEP
System
ln. B. G. V1XSOM,
Dr. It. V. Pattoat
Ti3 Main street
209 E. Court
Fhone 443
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
einruoini
...5c
:y , 30c DOZEN 3 DOZEN, 85c
drn fl a npF nnunrl '. ...
String: Beans, per pound 24
Green Peppers, per pound jr
Melons, per pound, local .....e;
Cantaloupes, 2 for ..........;..:--.y....v....'....;...;.........5c
Oranes, large, per dozen --"4 '
Cucumbers, large, 4 for :.-25c .
Green Corn, per dozen - -. - ........45c '
Cabbage, per pound - :..4c.
Gold Crest Butter, 2 pounds .... .........$1.25
Kacavra More- 1
fa-Cat
DESPAIN & LEE GASH GROCER
"'KrL ' V. ; I 20t East Court St.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK;
of Pendleton I
saaavKBSfarasB
fjEDEaAi. sassaav
BBasYSTcnal
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Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations? transacts .
general banking business and maintains
special departments with facilities of the
highest character.
Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex
ecutor or trustee under wills.
PENDLETON, OREGON
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, jsu
You can buy them at l tr'
Milne Electrical Company
Pendleton, Ore.
We Handle Wiring Contract.
108 E. Aka . Across From Alta Theatre.
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