"hlvi ' r"'M r-f ; "l, ' TWELVE PAGES DAIL7 EAST OMGONIAlf, PEITDLETOIf, OREGOIT, FRIDAY EVENOTO, OCTOBER 1, 1020. mm.ji ..iiiiin.ii.iLi..' - . 11 1 .' "l ! iu i , -si -x i- ' - t - - ' " , "," "" D 1 U J TIL . ; i,cufte nut uiiu x iiere Horinau Muinm of i this clly. leave on Saturday lor Oakland, ac companied by Miss Amanda ' Muinin, hi sister. Mr, Milium la it student at the Polytechnic School of lOnglneerlng In the California oily and lion Just re turned from a summer HDont on his father' farm near Lewlston Mont. Miss Mumra will spend the winter' In Cu'lfornia. s , ... - II. E. nose, who operates the trad ing; soft drlik establishment, at Helix, U In town today on business visit.. .'. Ernest Crockatt returned on No; this morning from The Dalles, whence ho went yesterday on an auto trip With ft friend. will curly next week to begin need In op erations on the tUorle-Uitner ranch . Adnlph Ilohrman departed today for Oakland. Cal.. to enter tils senior year as a student at the Polytechnic School of KiiKlnrerlng. lie plans to be graduated next June as a mechun Icul engineer. B. B. Aldrlrh, editor of the East (Ircgnttlah, left last night for l'ortland on A short business trip, He plans to bring littlo Miss Amy Elizabeth Aid rich Home when he returns. She has been' recovering there from a recent operation. . . , ; ' loess and will depart this evening for Wullu. Walla. ,. aien Btorlo left thl suto for Portland Donntd Mrnthers, traveling for Plp- mornlnir' by-ler A Taft, sporting goods dealers. 'of Will return Seattle, Is In Pendleton today on bus ' J. ir. McLachlen, of La Grande. Is tlie'inan who headed the posse that captured JOmmett Bancroft and Klvle Kerby, then known as Neil Hart and Jim Owens, asleep in a sheep camp the Saturday morning . following the Taylor murder. Today he Is in Pen dleton, called by the slate as a witness In the trial of Kerby and Hat hie, for the murder. The La Grande man' Is a former deputy sheriff and has been Identified with law enforcement In Union county for a number of years. He Is a veteran of the chase and wears a broad brimmed, black hat, typical of pis southern extraction. , Here Is a ff ine LWxative V For a Little Baby Millions of Mothers find Dr. Caldwell'. Syrup Pepsid safe for infant . WHAT young mother has not often asked herself the ques tion, "What is the best thing 1 can give my baby for constipation?" It is a very important question, as con stipation is the basis of most ills of infancy and childhood. Give half a tcafcpoonful of a com' bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. You can obtain it at any drug store under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a j mild, gentle medicine that children willingly take, and a bottle that costs only sixty cents is enough to last an average family several months. wj T t' . 1 111. O . . klri k.. Umam LJl . laiuweil a Drrup J una uwu I used by millions of mothers, for the pro J tcnption has Docn torn in drugstores lor thirty years. It is the same preseriirtion Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is now ih hlsffind year, used in his extensive practice for half century. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. Last yeareight (nil lion bottles were bought in rtraR stores. You can make no mistake in (jiving Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin to your baby. TRY IT FREE Send me your name and address and I will send you a free trial bottle of my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. CaUwcil, 5'J WaihmmiSt.,MmticrUo, Illinois. Everybody now and then nttfrff H laitf, and ft is urll to know tht best WRITE ME TODAY. r NEWS OF THE COUfffY 1 OFHCES AND OFFICERS Attends TVa-liors' Meet! g. County School Superintendent W. W. Green, left this noon for Portland where he will attend the meeting of the Oregon .State Tteachers' Associa tion, called for this evening and to morrow. Mr. Oreen Is chairman of the salary schedules committee of the association. Fowl1 Risen o Old Account.' K- L. Power today filed suit astalnst Jim Kanine fur fsZ.so, alleged due on an, old account for goods purchased of tho plaintiff. J. B. Perry la attorney for Mr. Power. strongest on the board, with the trade featured by active buying of Deccm brr by elevator Intercuta and hnuties with seaboard connertlrn. The readjustment In raHh rye wns similar to that in corn and prices were quoted from 25 cents to 35 cents low or. NKW YOIMC, Txttj 1. Tho stock market exhibited a greater decree of firmness today and a spirited demand was In evidence for practically ail the high grade railroad Issues. Steady ac cumulation seems to be going on In this latter type of securities and invest org seem to be taking stocks ot this type and also railroad bonds in more vigorous fashion. In most Industrial departments, the bear elements have been actively engaged of late and it b .believed that tt large sized short Inter est has been featured In thin depart ment of the slock list. Money h been somewhat stirrer In the last few days but this Is thought to be only a tern norary condition. Wo are of Use opin ion that excellent opportunities on the buying side of the railroad stock", particularly the high grade ones, still exist and the broadening movement on the iip side of prices seems to be In the process of development. It , -v r NOTICE'-'; ' " ' The Bowman Shop on account of go ing out of business, requests that all outstanding accounts be paid on or be fore Oct. 10th, otherwise will be placed in a lawyers hands for collection. no o Collect on Note. Thomas J. Ferrell today filed suit against W. tl. Tompkins to collect 12(66.43 and interest, alleged due on a note signed at Walla Walla and un paid. Close Crowe, of Walla Walla, end Ftaley, Raley A Hteiwer of this city represent the plaintiff. - 1 Vlfe Oiunted H'llli Cruelty. Albert Htrelesky today filed suit for divorce from Dora Strelesky on the grounds of cruelty. He alleges that she bests their three year old daugh ter, calls him vile names and has an ungovernable temper. Twlee this year she has left home without reason, he alleges. ' He asks that he bo given the custody of the little girl. Raley. Ra ley & Stelwer and H. J. Warner repre sent (he plaintiff, who resides at Rieth. Married for Meal T.efcrt. Charging that his wife told him she had merely Warrled him for a meal ticket, when, after living together six weeks she deserted him. William M. Fuhrmnn today broifght stiit for di vorce from Anna "uhrman. They Wore married In Portland In January, 1S19. . Richards A Richards of Port land, are attorneys for the plaintiff. WID3AT CONTINCKS , (Continued from page 1.) Oats-J-A better class of buying de veloped on the decline, but apparently not because of any change In the sit uation but because the price appears attractive. This theory that prices are relatively too low, may be correct but we would prefer to await the appear ance of something' constructive to stimulate buying power. , Rye This commodity was the 12.500 Square Feet of Floor Spaca B Week oiiaoir Sept. 27th to Oct. 2nd 1rT W jiJi A most pleasing array of furniture for the bed chamber. Attractive ly placed display window for your inspection, x . . . . The showing this year, bought especially for this annual furniture fashion event, is of more than casual significance because of the variety of styles and finishes shown. ', Regardless of what the transportation situation may develop, right now we have a suite to please your particular taste in the style and finish you have admired. j ' , Bed room suites in Antique Mahogany, American Walnut, Golden Oak, Bird's Eye Maple, Ivory Enamel and Grey Enamel. Cruikshank & Hampton QUALITY COUNTS .. . 121-28 E. Webb St. . v :" . rhonc 548 RAGES AT STATE FAIR SALEM, On., Oct. I. (A. V.) Heavy rain and a muddy course made slow time in tho state fair races here Thursday. However, the time made lAiirle Miller, owned" by J. X. Mc Fadden of Corvallls, Ore., in the mile run. was considered fast rt 1:44, con sidering the condition of the track. La Panza, owned by Walter Tryon of Sacramento, was again a winner today, winning his owner a $200 purse by taking three straight heats In the 2a i trot, fustest time J.n tt- Barondale, owned by W. R. McOirr of Calgnry, won the three heats In the 2:20 pace best time or 2:10 being msde in the flrt, and Prize, owned by Q. Li Parker of Portland, took first and third heats In the 2:15 pace, best time 2:14 1-4. -- Certain Point, owned by Charles Emmert. won tho six-furlong run in 1:16 1-2. IT. R. Rtcainsli p Is IHil It In .l:itli TOKIO, Oct. 1. (A. P.) The Kast ern Sword, the last of the thirty-three steamships to be laid down for the United States Shipping Hoard . has been completed at the Uruga yards, according to a report isaued by the Shipping Bureau of the Department of Communications. .The aggregate tonnage of the thirty three Shipping Board vessels built in Japanese yards is 273,350 tons. The steel used In the construction of the veasels ordered by the United States Shipping Board was partly sup plied to Japan by tho United States in exchange fur the construction of the ships. RENO FINDS RIVAL AS DIVORCES ARE DEALT 1 EVERY 10 MINUTES Kansas' citv. Mo., Oct. i. (A. P.) Divorces were being grunted at the rate of about one decree very ten minutes yester- day when five divisions of the circuit court began disposing of 276 default cases. All the cases are scheduled to bo disposed of within three daya. Crowded elevators shot up and down In the county court houso building, the attendants shouting 4 "Second Floor for Divorces." NOTICES Nutluc l'or Hids Kotlce Is hereby given that scaled bids and proposals will be received by the Common Council of City 'of Pen dleton on and until October 13, 1S20, at 5 o'clock p. m., for the improve ment of Lincoln Street, from the North line of Raley Street, to the South line of Jackson Street. Improvement Dis trict No. 69, with either Oravel Hltuli thlo Pavement, Concrete Pavement or Warrenlte Bltulithic Pavement oh Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation, In accordance to plans and specification for such Improvement now on file in the Office of the City Recorder of City of Pendleton, Oregon, Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of 8 per cent of the to tal cost, payable to the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, to be returned if the bidder is unsuccessful and to be forfeited on failure to enter Into a Con tract In accordance with the bid. If accepted. Each bid must specify the price for said Improvement as follows: 12.30 cu. yds. of dirt exca- vation, per cu. yd $ 40.20 cu. yds. of Fill, made from surplus dirt of exc. within the District, per cu. yd ....... 1000 sq. yds. of Hard Surface Pavement, per sq. yd $ 600 L. ft. of Straight Curb, per I ft. . .. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RUNT Furnished 3 room Apt, 602 Water SU For SALB Furnished 14 room Apt. house 02 Water. FOR REJXT Front downstairs sleep ing room 602 Water St. WANTED Work on ranch by man ana wire I'hone 478-Jt. s FOR SALE Plush coat, call 715 Lilleth St Sunday or evenings. FOR SALE--Charter Oak heater, good aa new cheap Phone 3B0-W. WANTED Woman to do house work $4'0.00 per month Phone 116S-M. en o B eo CO "12.500 Square Feet of Floor Space FOR SALK Oae Walnut bed, springs and mattress, one Oak bed. mirinn nnd "mattress. Two cuuchm sua Water St. Xotlce Barber shops will close 6 p. m. ei cept Saturdays beginning Oct. th Total $ ; Bids must be filed with the City Re corder on or before the time above mentioned. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and bids will be opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting there of on the day herein above specified. Dated Sept. 30, 1920. THOS. F1TS5 GERALD. City Recorder. Nolle for l;lds Notice is hereby given that sealed bids and proposals will be received by the Common Council of City of Pen dleton on and until October 18, 1820 at B o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of Matlock Street, from the north line of Raley street, to the North line of Jackson Rtreet, Improvement District No. 71, with, cither Gravel Bltulithic ravement, Concrete Pavement or Warrenite liitulithic Pavement im ("rushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation, in accordance to plans and specifications for such improvement now on file in the Office of the City Recorder of City of Pendleton, Ore- S son. L"ah bid must be accompanied by a certiied check of 5 per cent of the total cost payable to the Mayor of the City of Pendleton,, to be returned if the bidder is unsuccessful and to be for feited on failure to enter into a Con tract In accordance with the bid, if accepted. Each bid must specify the price for said improvement as follows: 72.1 cu. yds. of Macadam Excavation, per cu. yd. 75. cu. yds. of dirt excavation per cu. yd $ 105.1 cu, yds. of Fill, made. from' surplus dirt of exc. within the District, per cu. d 671. Lv ft of Straight Curb, per 1 ft I.... 64.g L. ft. of Circular Curb, per L. ft $ 1439.5 sq. yds. Hard Surface - Pavement, per sq. yd $ 30 L. ft. Header, per L. .. . 1 Monument . . ." t A Plain Statement IVIilml vTylMilncw there must be n. defiiille) policy to make that buniness succejwful. And In theNO days of uncertain values It Is well for the buyer ta turn to an Institution that has a clear conception of its responsibilities to the buying public. , Our prhx-s always welcome comparison. Each price Is marked in plain Igures and that figure la the lowest compatible with reliable quality. Misstatement or exaggeration has no plore where quality Is of the highest und prices are low. Wo shall endeavor to always maintain that policy. Jeweler? Pendleton Ore. Thm Largest Diamond Jealer in Easter Oregon. " lGRCIEM watches CUSTOM HOUSE GUARDED AGAINST BOMBING ... j urn LSi K lt .,'7 mmmmi. r k i.t Y$iM 'oAviV"' ' ' '-mi NEW T6RK Following the receipt ot bomb warnings. t& Now York custom fcons is now closely guarded by IL 8. Coaat Guards, armed with rifles. Everyone entering the balldlng la a.ue tloned and all packages are opened. Even the girl In this picture was halted and her knitting tag inasected by the gJard! -1 tne nioaer is unsuccessrui ana 10 do xorEciiea on lauure 10 emer inio a Total a. GET GASOLINE FROM STRAW 7 ?-V. A " Tic III L" ' . v 5 - iJZftn in 1 1 Bids must be filed with the City Ro corder on or before the time above j mentioned. Contract in accordance with the bid. If rue common council reserves ine i accepted. til eh bid must specify the price toT said Improvement as follows: 260.9 cu. yds. of dirt excava tion, per cu. yd $.4..... 121. cu. yds. of Fill, made from surplus dirt of exc. within the District, per cu. yd. .....(.- 13M. aq. yds. Hard Surface Pavement, per aq. yd ....$.. right to reject any and all bids and bids will b opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting thereof on the day herein above specified. Dated Sept. 30, 1930. THOS. FITZ GERALD. City Recorder. Notice for Bids Notice Is hereby given that sValed bids and proposals will be received- by the Common Council of City of Pen dleton on and until October 13, 1920, aty o'clock p. m., for the improvement of Jefferson Street, "from the North line of Martin Street, to the North line of Wilson Street. Improvement Dis trict No. 70, with cither Gravel Bitu- lithio Pavement, Concrete Pavement or Warrenite Bltulithic Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation. In accordance to plans and specification for such improvement now oh file In the Office of the City Recorder of City of Pendleton, Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent ef the to tal cost, payable to the Mayor of the Ciiv of P?nrtleton. to be returned if gOO L. ft of Straight Curb, per u. ii. a.; 4.s L. ft. -of Circular Curb, per L. ft. $.! 1 Monument $., Total 'J.... Bids must be filed with the City Re. corder on or before the time above mentioned. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and bids will be opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting thereof on the day herein above specified. Dated Sept. 30, 1920. THOS. FITZ GERALD; City Recorder. . e Vxv-, " ' 1L1-:L - ' 1 ..vs,jsw t -- - v, .i r . WASHINGTON Straw gas Is Ihe latest.' The BnreatJ ot Cham lstry of the Department ot Agrieultare Is making experlmenti al the . Arlington experiment station, aear Washington, ta Its eltarta to per fect a method of making gaa and evaa gasoline Irom atratr Harry T. Roetha, in charge of tho expsrteeoU, ta aitowa ta tae picture i'l . In lrw la the oven, DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 or 881 SYRUPS Karo Light, gallon $123 Karo Light, 1-2 gallon 65c Karo Dark, gallon $1.20 Karo Dark, 1-2 gallon 60c Tea Garden, gallon $2.15 Tea Garden, 1-2 gallon ' $1.25 Tea Garden Apple Butter, gallon $1.70 Golden Marshmallow, gallon $1.75 Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881