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v X ' - v v " DAILY EAST OREGOOTAN, JEITDLETOJT, OHEGOfT, i THTOSDA7 EVENING,' OCTOBER JUiSMtfca TEAS TJUS pac3 rroot ar People Here and There The teachers' Institute, now In sea don hire, In not Alone un affair for women teachers, although In this day nd aK the majority are women. There are several men herefrom va rious parU o,f the county, these men in most Instances holding the title of principal. Two of these prnrpnl probably would Just as soon be having the three day vacation for a duck or dfcrhunt as for an Institute, for they are often found pursuing game and hrds when school does not Interfere, The two Honour heads whom tholr townsmen all swear by and even call "reg'lnr fellows," are J. O. Runnel), pf rilot Hock, and Howard Irew, of Iho. Both are reporting a lot of beacft from the assemblies and dls ousslona In the principals' division. si II!!! ill LATE MODEL PAIGE SPEEDSTER. -A BARGAIN. WALLACE BROS. t Studebaker Dealers Elks Building Phone 74 btliuuu f!!!St!!!!l!!f uauuuiiuiHiuiH No more will J. J. llumlcy doze when he gels Into tho jilts which hunters din for aeeso. It dikes loo ninny i;lintH, Yesterday while on a hunt In th west end of the county Mr. Huniley whs awakened out of half slumber by a sudden durk shadow pasHlng ovorhend. Jfo looked up to see that the sun was obscured by larno b'rd or flock of birds. He grabbed for his gun and let fire. Four shots he fired and almost at his feet dropped a huge China goose. When the hunt was over and the 42 ducks und tho goose hud been pluced In five piles, Mr. Jlumlcy conducted a draw lug of, lots. There wore five sticks an the sportsman who had placed his own trophy, Ihe lone goose of the shoot, In one of tho pilos with ducks. drew the short stick ami won back his bird. The other hunters In the party were Jim Kates, Fred lAmpkln, Hoi Baurn and Klnls Klrkpatrick. . jmm . , u-illi- "-ail I, ' ' -r. Ikofi coin ! 11 nFFIHFS ANn flFRRFRS ! KAYS NAT! UAL i.W HITS WHEAT UI1H.AUI), UcJ. Zl. (A. I'.) Trcsldent Gates of the Chicago board of trade, testifying before the federal trade commission inquiry Into opcr aiions of the board of trade, said only the law of supply and demand had In fluenced prices. Ho presented tables I of rices of the last three years. I C! Ilia IN TO 14 DAY DruKKintii refund money If 1A'A OINT MKNT fails to cure Itching, lillnd Hlci'dlns or I'rotrudlnir I'lli-s. In stantly relieves Itching; Pile, und you can Kt restful sliM.p after first sppii. cut Ion. 0c. MalthciiH fjlvi'ii lnilgnH-iit. A. Mullheus today wits given a Judgment of 9101.75 against Minnie .Martin, by order of the circuit court. t'lsk llotiinird to Ja l. Fred Fink, awaiting sentence for the theft of a diamond vulucd rtt left, was returned to the county jail last evening, his bondsmen having deliv ered him to the sheriff. Fed: J Hair hi Easily Renewed Every woman knows how Impor tant It I to keep her hair attractive and free from fray, faded streaks. Proper ears of tbs hair la the very I'M1 I1 i H i 'MM 1 Ph-art Not Uullly James W. Ioe and Martle Poe. In dieted recently on charges of larceny of furs and fur clothing, have both entered pleas of not guilty. They will be tried before a Jury ahortly. Seek Title t Lot Cleared v. R. Harden today brought suit a (ill nut John C. Powers et al, to clear title to the west half of lot 8, -block 5, Athena. He Is represented by Watts & Prestbye and Peterson, Bishop A Clark. Itncon HcJd for Non-Support. George W. Bacon, wanted to answer to a charge of non support, was brought back from Hood River last night by Deputy Sheriff Joe Jilakely and is now In the county jail. A suit for divorce has also been filed against him by his wife. DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 We wish you to compare these prices with your gro cery bill on a credit store. We sell for cash and sell for less. ' COFFEE M. J. B. Coffee, per pound 55c Hills Red Can ..........55c 5 pound cans $2.70 Hills Blue Can per pound .....40c Hills Blue, 3 lbs....S1.15 Regular 50c grade, v bulk 40c M. J. B. Tree Tea per pound ..:.......50c Hills Green Tea, per pound 75c Schilling Tea per lb 95c Liptons Tea, per lb. 95c Crescent Baking Powder 25c Diamond W. Baking Powder 10c GOLD CREST CREAMERY BUTTER 1 pound roll : 65c 2 pound roll $1.30 CRISCO . 1 pound 55c 3 pound '."...$1.00 6 pound .'....$1.90 9 pound $2.85 SPECIAL FRIDAY AND .!. SATURDAY. 3 large size Olympic Pan Cake Flour $1.00 12 pounds Cali. Small ' White Beans .....$1.00 11 lbs. Cali. Pink Beans $1.00 8 pounds Jap Rice $1.00 "3 pounds of bur best Bulk Coffee ...$1.00 4 cans 2 1-2 size Peaches $1.00 3 pounds Walnuts $1.00 10 cans Hebe Milk $1.00 5 cans Weber Valley Peas $1.00 12 lbs. Tapioco or Sago....$1.00 ! - lv ' , . ' ' "f ' " ( J v v li- -a til i 'AU Failed to Keon CXmtract Pat Doherty today brought suit against William H. Gullifnrd and Claud Hampton for $3X02.20 and Interest from August, 1919. He alleges that he delivered to the defendant 700 head of ewes on a contract for which the defendants were to convey him ttl to 380 acres of land and pay $1038. C7. He has fulfilled his part of the contract but the defendant have not, Ihe complaint alleges. J. B. Perr represents the plaintiff. SYRUP Tea Garden, gal $1.90 Tea Garden, 1-2 gallon $1.00 Karo Light, gallon $1.25 Karo Dark, gallon $1.20 Log Cabin, large size $1.65 JAKE MARIN Independent candidate for Sheriff of. Umatilla Co. (Paid Adv.) We are giving, you the benefit on all drpps in prices and only ask you to give us a trial order to convince you that this is the way we do business. . Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN f& LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 Vanity "It makes 8M awful tort whe . htfllrt4gtomu!U." Palnlea Parker. Girl are not the only ones who love to be admired. Men have the same failing. All of us re more or less vain. Good teelh are a wonderful aid to good looks. We admire the glistening ivories that show when the lips part in a smile. Good teeth are the result of two things: Good care and good dentistry. There are over a mil lion people whose teeth have' been cared for by dentists using the E. R. Parker System. The most folks go where they get the most satisfaction. When vou think of TEETH, think of PARKER. JtfferW DmtUtt Vtbif E. R. PARKER System Dr. It. O, Vinson Or. F. V. Gretf J55 Mailt fitrcct. Don't wait! If you wait until the last min ute you are liable to find yourself with an empty coal bin. Strikes, under pro duction and the short age of coal cars plays havoc at the most un looked for moment prepare for winter, buy now, B. L. Burroughs Phone 5 Woman Cliargra Cruelty. Catherln Bacon today filed suit for divorce from George W. Bacon, charg ing him with cruelty and non-support. She alleges that he pinched and often slappod her, threatened to throw her out of a moving automobile, told her he would knock her head ott and fre quently cuffed about their two little girls. She asks $50 a month support money and alimony and the custody of the little girls. The couple wa married at Astoria in 1913. J. B Perry represents the plaintiff. Police Cxmrt Collortrs $40. Three forfeitures and one fine of $10 for drunkenness was the record of the police court yesterday ' aft r noon and this morning. John Doe. Richard Hoe and Dick Moore each forfeited $10 on drunk charges and Bert Kichardson, fined earlier in the day yesterday, paid his fine of 110 and was released from custody. Surf vera C.ts li Birds. George Selvers went hunting on the river near Stanfield yesterday and bagired J6 birds. Ducks are seen in goodly numbers near that place, he reported. f 3-4 ffil Hiliiilillliliiiiiiiimiiiii i nn III, 4 December wheat dropped to $1.97 3-4 today after opening at $2.02 tt. while March wheat closed at $1.90 after opening at $1.95. Following are the quotations from Overbeck & Cooke Co., local brokers: Dec. i March Dec. May July Dec. " May Dec. May Barley. Dec. .90 .9 .89 H .89KA May .93 .93 .90 91 A Oct Nov. 22.75 Jan. 25.25 Oct 20.45 Jan. 16.45 Oct Jan. 14.50 Wheat. 2.02V4 2.04 H 1.95V4 1.97 1.95 1.97 1.87 1.90 Corn. ' .80 .81H .T .80 .86 14 .87 .85 .86 .87 .88 .87 .87 Oats .53 .53 .52 .52 .68 .68 .67 .58 Ks. 1.64 1.64 1.61 .1.62 1.52 1.52 1.60 1.61 Barley. .90 .90 .89 .89 .93 .93 .90 91 Pork. 22.75 22.50 25.25 25.00 Ird. 20.45 20.30 16.60 16.37 lUlw. 22.40 22.50 25.00 20.35 16.30 16.90 14.30 J. T. LIEUALLEN (Democratic nominee) Candidate for Representa tive from Umatilla county. Resident of Umatilla county for 57 years. Favors effi ciency in office and strict economy in state and county affairs. .Vote X No. 58 iiiiiiiilili.'iiiiKPaiUitijavo.iii.iiii'i.iJiM,, 14.50 14.30 (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) Toronto message says Canadian millers are offering flour for three to s'.x months delivery equal to 20 cents per bushel below the present price of wheat. Foreum Exchange. (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) London,' 841. larh 665. Italy, 380. Germany, 145. AuBlrla 37. Greece, 996. (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) CHICAGO. Oct. 21. Wheat With the exception of some temporary strength at the outset, the market was weak and as the decline gained mo mentum, liquidation made Its appear ance on a large scale. Buying power was confined almos entirely to short covering, although from time to time there was some support credited to the east against export sales. The most Important development of the dhy was the turn of weakness in the local cash market where prices declined from 12 cents to 15 cents and premiums on hard wheat were reduced to 4 cents over December against 10 cents prem ium yesterday. Advices from the country were again suggestive of a more liberal selling movement. The report that British railways will be strikebound Sunday was another item adding to the pessimism regarding world business conditions. The situa tion Is a complex one with a strong statistical position on the side of those advocating higher prces and the posshlty that the deflation period la wltn' tl akalmii tha market. ' '' Vt V ... w 3 cornerstone upon which beauty cul ture is bullded. Do not despair because yott can not afford the fees asked by beauty Bpecialiats for tinting gray hair but do it yourself at home with no other aid than a bottle of Brownatone, the same preparation used by the (ore most hair dressers. ttpeelal 'ree Trial Offer Por convincing proof that with prownatone you can regain and preserve In your hair Its natural, original co.or whether golden, black or any shade of brown try Brownatone yourself. Guaranteed absolutely harmless. Send 11 cents to pay bostacre. packlnar and war tax, to The Kenton Ph arm seal Co, MO Coppln Bide, Oovlngton. Ky.. for trial package. Or get a regular package from your druggist. Two colors: "Ught to Medium Brown and "Dark Brown to Black." Price Mc and $1.60. Tear this out. tM - J I I j 1 !! . .if -111 RESTRAINING ORDER ASKED TO STOP COAL PRICE INVESTIGATION THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO SELECT THAT WATCH One can not bn loo particular In the selection of a timepiece. Correct timekeeping quality must have f rst consideration. Flight now we are fortunate In having a larKe collection of fine watches moderately priced. Christmas will soon be here and If you wish the watch adjusted and "engraved it can be done elsurely anil carefully. In the holiday rush It Is not pussilile to give the same deliberate service that you can lie sine of now. .-deujeler? Bandleton Ore. Tb Largest Diamond Tjealera in Eaatern Oregon. ZAXSAS IT y. Mo. no. 21. (A.; 1.1 A leiuporai y restarlnlns order j 10 st p iiiveMiv itK'ii of oal ,.'., In- I stitmed ly Francis M. Wilson, I'nited I Slates district ni'nrrey, wis esked ' yrsteuluv in a ri-iu.on filed in federal ; co-ii- , 1 .. r.'dscn, I'.o'ney for: f . l. ICbMln ci 11 1". 'Me- ! ' YOU CANNOT ENJOY LIFE Unless you are sure your family will be properly provided for when you die. You can easily provide for your familie'i future needs by taking a policy with the Leading Northwestern Company NEW WORLD LIFE Angels over $3,200,000. EUGENE MOLITOK, Gen. Agent PEXDLETOX, ORE. ' DKKDS Keln Dnrr to Olive Lee $10.00 tots . t, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14, Block 171, Res. Add. Pendleton. Oleviva Baker to O. F. Steele f 1.00 I Vats 10, 11, and 12, Block 15, Raley's Add. and Lots 10. 11 and 12, Block j 15, Hoiisers Add. Pendleton. ' Virgil R Wlllaby to Dean T. Willaby J1800.00 W 1-2 XE 1-4 Sec. 24, Tp. 4, I X. R. 34. Mary A. Pearson to Arthur Ashin hust $10.00 Lots 15. 1, 18, 19, 20, Block 14, Xewports Add. Hermiston. A I, r irSon to Marv fl. Miller $750. Lots 31 and. 32, Block 10, In sub-division of Lot B, Hermiston. Vera Fag.m to Robert Obuch, Lota 4 and 11, Block 217, Res. Add. Pen dleton. J. H. Leezer to U B. Ashbaugh $125. Tt 5. Block 2. Westlnwn. s : Daintiest of All Foods Gem Nut Margarine is made and distributed by Swift 8c Company. A chain of fourteen conveniently located factories making Gem Nut daily assure its absolute, freshness .when it reaches your dealer. , Gem Nut Margarine is one of the daintiest of all foods because it is made from" oil pressed out of the white meat of fresh cocoanuts, the oil from plump peanuts, combined with Pasteurized milk, and. salt Gem Nut Margarine is nourishing:; it is healthful; it is delicious. ' The largest manufacturers and distributors cf oleomargarine in tea country make Gem Nut Margarine. The name on the package is a guarantee of quality. Test this delightful food today. Note what a greatving it.makes oa the grocery bilL . . SWIFT & CO. Manufactured Daily in Our Portland Plant ' Swiff Premium Oleomargarine Sweet ' Pure Clean