iry"'rr'?',, ?- T V t 'f v "r V " DAILY EAST 0226033TAS, PtJfCI.ETOJT, GREGOIT," MON'M? EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1920. pacs nn People Here and There Sheriff W, It Jiiylor arrived homo from l'nrtluiid Hunduy nftcr attending 1ho Nell Hart execution at 8ulem and ntlaiultiiK to criminal matters In I'ort lund on Kuturday. A. P. Flgel, of l'nrtluiid, deputy V. H. district ulturiK'y, returned to the liirtroiiollH hint dIkIH after MiondltiK Fiitiirduy and yextorduy here on gov ernment uuhIiiosh. . C K. Ciunnton, who la county direc tor for tho Hed Crowt roll cull begin ning November 11, left this morning for HermlHton on bUHlneKH conected with the appeal for mrmbcmhlpa. Clarence Bishop, representing" the Itlxhop Interest which own woolen mill In Pendleton, WaahouRat, Tort land and Kurcka, California, wan a Pendh'toh btiHlnpKi visitor yeetcrday. Mr. Bishop hu Just retJVned from a trip east. " , tr. V. Ij. Ingram and Clarence Whlleman left by auto on Sunday for Arlington where they plun to upend a couple of days hunting geese on the Columbia IliTer. ' Other parties are be ing planned to leave for the aumo lo cality later thin weelr. Among the Oregon product made In Portland la soap, laundry and faclul variety, manufactured by The Mount Hood Soup Co.. of which flue Fcld man la a member. Mr. Feldmun, who oils hla product to local stores and lutindrlcx, was In Pendleton during the week-end. . Mumiel Frlodly will leave either to nluhf on No. 5 or tomorrow morning on No. 19 for Portland wliorc, on Wednesday, lie will uttend a meeting or tho directors of the Pacific, Hlutes Fire Insurance Co. Ho will rutilin later In the week. Kugene Jloylon cumo to' Pendleton .Siiiduv from the Iiuylnn sheep ranch on Putter Creek and will )euve with hl brother Brnest by auto on Wed nesday for Kugene, where they will Push the week end at tho University of Oregon homecoming, lioth young men formerly attended the stale university. .Pert Jorurd, now district manager for the Kiiultublo Life Insurance Co., fnr Kiistern Oregon, will leave this evening on No. 18 for a visit to his agencies cost of here. He will visit Iji Orunde. Maker, tno Wallowu coun ty towns, and as" far south as On- tnrln. He nluns to bo absent from tho city nearly 10 days and hopes to bo In Jiukcr -jnursuay ior ine iooi bull game between I'cndleton and lia ker high schools. ' 11. Alexander, pioneer Pemlletoj t merchant, arrived rrom Portland last evening to spend the week here and Inj Mermieion wnn nis son-in-iuw aim daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander left for Port land a few weeks ago to spend the winter and are both enjoying gtiod health, he said today. Mr. Alexander will spend Wednesday and Thursday in Hormlston and return to Portland Huturday or Hunday. Jurncs Johns, who has been In Hpo kano on a business trip, returned to his home hero Hunday morning. Kmll Tlmmoi rnati, formerly of He lix but now farming at Culdesac, Jiluho, Is a business visitor In I'rndlc ton, having urrivsd Hunday. Chester Kennedy, one of the em ployes on S. R. Thompson's wheat ranch on the reservation, plans to de part tomorrow on a trip to Flint, Mich. He will bo pone for the rest of the winter and plans to return eurly in the spring to Umatilla county. When Mrs. Kdlth G, Van Dcusen, home demonstration agent, taught history and appreciation of art In Montana Htute University, a big husky football player named Horsey used to come .Hurtling: In to classes the day after a clash on the gridiron. On Hut urday' Mrs. Van Heusen witnessed the Montana-Whitman same, and true to form, Horsey, left tackle, was taken out of the game because of injuries to his leg. Mrs. Van Heusen was at Hudson liuy Friday night and later at Umaplno in tho Interests of her work and then went to the Ourden City and saw the drubbing administered to hisf college. Why Are Skin Diseases I . So Difficult to Overcome? When your skin breaks out with itching eruption, tetter, rash, ec zema, psoryasis, or other terrifying disorders, temporary relief will do you but little good, for soon all the itching nl irritation breaks out ' ifrcsh with renewed fury, and you loin realize that local remedies such as ointments, salves and simi lar treatment will never rid you of ytnr trouble. These troubles oritfinateMd. the bld. and if you expect real sub stantial relief you mu3t treat them through the blood. The best remedy for this purpose in S.S.S., the fine old blood remedy that purines the blood of disease trerms, and thus restores the skin to a normal and healthy condition. Begin taking B.S.S. today, and write complete history of your case, and our medical director will give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Ad viser, 161 Swift Laboratory, At lanta, Ga, school superintendent's office today to all Kchools In the county that Thurs day ia a legal holiday in the state and that on that day there will bo no school held. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE 3 s t to cc 0 u. 2 g 0 u z o X ft. Here's Two Good Ones Get a supply of these extra fancy products while these specials are on. Small Whits Beans, 121-2 pounds for $1.00 Head Rice, 7 pounds for $1.00 The Economy Grocery 113 W. Webb c Hi OFFICES AND OFFICERS j l. -: , , . II Mun Pliwls Xot ;iillly George liacon, recently brought here fiom Hood Hiver to face a charge of non-support preferred by his wife, has pleaded not guilty and been admitted to bail In the circuit court. His bond was fixed at $2D0 and he raised the amount neccssury. All Schools Clime Thursday. Vi'ord went out from the countv T llunUii niietl $2.",0. ... Arthur Hardin, who pleaded guilty several weeks ago to a charge of sim- I le assault, has been fined $250 in the circuit court. He was Indicated on a charge of asau;t with intent to kill but by mutual consent the plea was inado to the lesser charge. ' Use Soothing Musterole When those sharp pains go shooting through your heri, when your skull srcru as if it would split, just rub a little Musterole on your temples and neck. It draws out the inflammation, soothes av-'aythcpain.usuaJlygivmKquickreliet Musterole is a dean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. ibr.y doctors and nurses frankly, recommend Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, crot sti.7 neck, asthma, neuralgia, err- in, pleurisy, rheuma tism, I -' 'z pmr.s and aches of the back cr joints, sprains, sor: muscles, bruises, chilblaini frosted feet colds of the chest (it often prevents pneu monia). It is always crnendable. ooc and oocjare; JiospiuJ size $3.00 lliiiilcr Hoy Tried The trial of Kugene Hunter, 15 year old youth eharged with calf stealing, was held in Juvenile court this morn ing, County Judge ft H. Marsh presid ing. The chief witnesses against the J laa were Jlomn Mctiroom, whose calf It 'was that young Hunter is alleged to have butchered, and George Carnes, of Pilot Rock, special .deputy who made the arresti last, summer. After taking the testimony. Judge Marsh took the ase under'advisement. tho motorist' at the edge of towns, I wus only turned down in a very few ciises, and, best of nil, was never asked to do a lick of work the whole Irip. VAMP TRAMP EMERGES " FROM ENDLESS THRONG ., "s KING OF AUTO HOBOES J.N3W1V3HX sno3iano3 woj HNiw-oanoj snohj CHICAGO, Nov. 8. (I. P.) Pilch ard "Friday" Lonsdale drove Into Chi cago today in a $7500 touring car, and thereby emerged from the countless "sons of the road" as king of auto hoboes. The box car hpbo is passing. according to Lonsdale, who has just finished "bumming" his way from San Francisco to Chicugo via the soft up holstered cushions of an automobile. Lonsd.-ilc, who vsuid he belongs to the "race of men who dont fit in" said "I have been from coast to coast In box cars, but concluded It was a hard life at best. I got a bright and shining idea to become an auto hobo by watch ing the cuties and flappers vamp their way downtown In the morning and de cided that If a smile and a pair of pretty eyes could win an auto ride, a hard lock story could, too. I hailed How Not to Take Cold Some persons are subjeect to fre quent colds, while others seldom, if ever, have a cold. You will find that the latter take good care of themselves. They take a shower or cold sponge bath" every day in a warm room, avoid over heated rooms, sleep with a win dow open or partly open, avoid cx cessess, over eating, becoming over heated and then chilled and getting the feet wet.' Then, when they feel the first Indication of a cold, they take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without delay and it- is soon over. A Timely Bugemrtlon This ig the season of the year when the prudent and careful housewife re- plenishheg her supply of Chamber lain's Cough P.ernedy. It Is almost certain to be needed before the winter is over and result are much more prompt and satisfactory when it is kept at hand and given as soon as the first Indication of a cold appears and before It has become sett'.ed in the sys tem. There Is no danger in giving It tc children as it contains no opium or I other harmful drug. . Chamberlain's Tablets Have Done Heri a World of Good I "Chamberlain's Tablets have done me ! a world of good," writes Mrs. Ella L. j Button, Kirkville, N". Y. "I have rec-. ommended them to a number of my I friends and all who have used them ; praise them highly." When troubled ' with Indigestion or constipation, give I them a trial and realise for yourself what an excellent medicine it is.- ! Good Health j If you would enjoy good health, keep j your bowels regular. No one can rea-i sonably hope to feel well, when consti pated, When needed, take Chamber lain's Tablets. They are mild and gen tie. ' ' ;' - - WHEN SAWTELLE SAYS "ITS PERFECT," j .- - , . e .'r " It's Perfect It would have been impossible to become the "Largest Uiamond Dealer in Kunlern Oregon" with out having a definite policy. . . . Our policy Is one of no mlsrepresentatlve. You are told the exact truth about every diamond. . ... No, "near weights" used. Only exact weights. . , . Our policy Is one price and that price In plain figures. . . . We buy with 800 other Jewelers and secure the best price possible, which we in turn piss on to you. SAWTELLES T I JEWELER The largest Diamond Dealers In Eastern Oregon FESSI DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 8S0 or 881 You Win When trading in a cr.: h store you have no chance to Iokc the breaks are all in your favor. When a cash business does away with all of the credit stores' overhead expenses it's easy to see why we can save youfrom 10 to 25 per cent. Pa Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 Great Stock is julUJ fcllivllfiJ lM fo) mm CP! lo) 0 3 V At i I Ei 1 1 (VI 3rN ibMM" LmM!s3 Jf Monday, November 8th to Saturday EH . i Evening, November 13th ' We saving. hav too many tires and to reduce stock in a hurry we are going to offer Umatilla county motorists the chance of their lifetime to buy new stock Cord and Fabric Tires and Tubes for one -week at Everyone knows the great service nd mileage Fisk Tires give and hundreds will undoubtedly take advantage of this sensational sale of these popular, standard made tires. a great FISK CORD TIRES 30x3 12 '31x4 32x3 Vi 32x4 .33x4 34x4 33x4 8 34x412 35x4 12 35x5 Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Non-Skid Cord, Reg1. Cord, Reg, Cord, Reg. Cord, Reg. Cord, Reg. Cord, Reg. Cord.Jteg. Cord, Reg." Cord, Reg. Cord, Reg. $31.15. $50.00. $44.50. $56.20. $57.85. $59.45. $64.95. $67.05. $68.60. $83.50. Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale Sale price price price price price price price price price price $23.36 $37.50 $33.38 $42.15 $13.39 $44.59 $48.71 $50.29 $51.45 $62.63 EVERY TIRE GUARANTEED FISK FABRIC TIRES 30x3 Non-Skid, Reg. $19.10. Sale price $14.33 30x3l2 Non-Skid, Reg. $23.10. Sale price $17.33 31x4 Non-Skid, Reg. $32.6.5. Sale price.. $24.49 32x312 Non-Skid, Reg. $27.45. Sale price $20.59 32x4 Non-Skid, Reg. $37.25. Sale price $27.94 33x4 Non-Skid, Reg. $39.05 Sale price $29.29 34x4 Non-Skid, Reg. $40.00. Sale price $30.00 33x4 ia Non-Skid, Reg. $53.25. Sale price........$39.94 War Tax not includ cd in above prices. FISK HEAVY 30x3 , Reg. price $3.15. 30x3i2, Reg. price $3.75. 31x4 , Reg. price $5.05. 32x3ii, Reg. price $425. 32x4 , Reg. price $5.35. 33x4 , Reg. price $5.35. 34x4 , Reg. price $5.70. 33x412, Reg. price $6.75. 35xi2. Reg. price $7.00. v 34x41a, Reg. price $7.00. 35x5 , Reg. price $8.55. DUTY TUBES Sale price $2.37 Sale price $2.82 Sale price..... $3.79 Sale price $3.19 Sale price $4.02 Sale price $4.02 Sale price ...$4.28 Sale price $5.32 Sale price $5.25 Sale price $5.25 Sale price $6.42 COMPLETE STOCK OF ALL SIZES TO SELECT FROM NON-SKIDS, RIBBED AND PLAIN TREADS, IN CORD AND FABRICS. RED TOPS IN THE POPULAR SIZES, ALL REDUCED FOR THIS WEEK IN SAME PROPORTION AS ABOVE LIST . REMEMBE R THAT EVERY TIRE IS NEW STOCK AND FULLY GUARANTEED, AND THAT WE DO OUR OWN ADJUSTING OUT OF TOWN ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED STUDEBAKE R DEALERS Elks' Bldg., Garden and West Court S ts. BROS, OUT OF TOWN ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED PHONE 74 HmniMintiniHi'mmHminHtnmiHituiMiiHmnmHmiimnnnnHtimmHrmMmmi'nPM ' iilllilllM minium Itilltlllli