. r. .., e TWELVE IPACES DAILY EAST OMGOKIAN, FESDLETOff, DREGOH.. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 9, 1920 pace nrs "WIS JUDGE People Hem and There JI-1I..ULUJ H. W. (jimmy) Hicks, traveling passenger agent for tho (). W. It. & N. Co., will travel for pleasure on a trip which ungUis next Thursday, Mr. Hicks, accompanied by i Mrs, Hick (Iyfone fans Hacr) will vIkII Los Angeleii, New Orleiwi and ChU-ugo and will spend ThanlmKlvIng Dy with Mr: Hick's brother Itv l'lttNliiirn, Pa, Mr. Ulrka Is here oil huslueHs today. "Marlon Jack, member of the Dull nnd game ' fcommhmlnri, returned this morning froml lHfrtlBncr where ie ha been on business. II. P. Whitman, local stork man, ar rived home thU rtornlng from a bus iness trip to Portli)nd. . Bam Oldnk'er, veteran real estate dealer of Jlermlston, was here this morning. h left thli afternoon on a business trip to Pasco. . Alvln I Knlglit and Ills father, O. W. Knight, left yesterday for Port land for a short visit. Manuel Frledly left this mornhfg for Portland on a short business trip and will return about Friday. , , I bury Meyer, who represents Neu stndtcr Brothers of Portland, In thia territory, arrived nere today on one of his regular business calls. The Penn Mutual Life lnsuranrej Co., Is represented In thp city today by Robert E. Mullen. Mr. Mullen's head quarters are In the Northwestern Bank Building In Portland. fioFicouNnj OFFICES AND OFFICERS Jack Flynn, who aells paper to all the newspaper and job plants of this section, l here today from Portland In the Interests, of Blake-McFall Co, He arrived last evening from Walla Walla. at 1 ' I i mm V " . I I ' . for 'nc of the wek w are of ferine; sensa tional reduction on our complete stock of Fik Cord and Fabric Jire and Tubes. Every ne watoclt and fully guaranteed and remember that we do our own adjusting. t; f , t FIKCCMID TIRES 30xS4 Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $31.15. Sale price $23.36 31x4 Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $50.00. Sale price $37.50 82x3 2 Non-Skid Cord, Reg-. $44.50. Sale price $33.38 32x4 Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $56.20, Sale price $42.15 33x4 Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $57.85. Sale price $43.39 34x4 Non-Skid Cord, Ret. $59.45. Sale price $44.5 33x4 Yt Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $64.95. Sale price $48.71 34x4 Vfe Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $67.05. Sale price $50.29 35x4 Vi Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $68.60. Sale price $51.45 35x5 Non-Skid Cord, Reg. $83.50. Sale price $62.63 FISK FABRIC TIRES 30x3 Non-Skid, Reg. $19.10. Sale price '.$14.33 30x3 2 Non-Skid, Reg. $23.10. Sale price $17.33 31x4 Non-Skid, Reg. $32.65. Sale price $24.49 32x3 1 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 ii Non-Skid, Reg. $53.25. Sale price $39.94 i i, , War Tax not included in above prices. All other size at Cords, Fabrics and Red Tops re duced m proportion. Sale IasU 'till Saturday night History Win Itn FxUHHtod H. photographic history CI the Til Taylor mnrdi-r cusp, from the- Jail break July25 to the hanglnf of Nell Hart at Halem onNN'orembrr 6. will be on exhibition In one of the George C. Baer hardvdire store windows this week. Doputy Sheriff Olenn Bushoe is now preparing the photographs and other muterlals for the display. Guijs used In the chase and capturepictures of the five men involved. Including official photos, pictures of them In shackles en route to tha penitentiary and others, will be exhibited. The noose which hunged Hart will also be shown. Most of the articles are the property of the sheriff's office, while the noose and soma of the pictures are personal trophies of Mr. Mushee. Clarke- Kura for $78.50. Vr. J. flarke today filed suit In the 1 1 circuit court against J. O. Kerr to re cover $78.fi0 alleged due since Deeem wr 1, 1919, on a bill forimerehundise sold by the plaintiff. Fee ft Foe are attorneys for Mr. Clarke. Minor Jlas $1,104 Fjilnte- : r The estate of James Vernon Hart nett a minor, has bwn appraised at I4B04.22 In an Inventory filed with the county clerk today by J. R. McCook, 1 C. tVhnri.f and If. W. rjirkson. v - i Sopha to Olvo Party The sopho more class has decided to givo a party t tho hljh echool gymrasium tomor row evening. This is the fcecond of class parties to ba given thia year In the gym and the sophs Intend to make ther party as much of a success as that given ly the freshmen some time ago. The clasa also elected 'Richard Lawrence boys' basketball captain, at the meeiiifr held yesterday 1 evening. A'GeOdrge Chllds is class president. CLEVELAND, O.--FIorence E. Aen la th flrat woman to b ' elected Judge east of the Mlssla fck)l River. Miss Allen, 36 yerg' old, woman of thorough unl- r verslty training, la at present as siBtant prosecuting attorney, she wot elected Judge of the Common" . ,f Court wltu Ub "Ighest vote of 10 candidate. . , i Beauty Secret KEEP tho system clean. Klfm-iiate the poisons. If nature will not do it for yoti, help nitture with a natural medisine like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.Take a teaspoon ful for a few nights and watch the result. There will be a feeling of lightness, the eves will be bright and sparkling, the lips red, the cheeks pink. Dr. CaldwellYSyrup Pepsin is the recognized, standard ramedy for constipation, and it It mtipHoa that Klves vnracn heuchM, dullness, lou of ipottica and sleep, bud bru:,ih and bad com pleiion. Dr Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin will relieve you over nlijht. and do It fently but ttiorout hly. It jnat a combination A gin. pie Iji.itire berba with pepsin, no sale that it ia given la Infanta. A airty-cent bottle will lut torinontha.andlatyeareiirbt million bottlM wen bouabt at druc stores la lUelf s guarantee o merit. TRY IT FREE Send me your name od address and I unit tend vou a fiie trial bottle of fir, Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. W. B. CaUwtU, 513 vyajlungion Su Monucello. UL Emvlui. and then iMrds a. laxative, and it it uvUtoknouitnebesiWriumetodaj. WiU not for entrv ' STUDEBAKER DEALERS Elks' BIdg., Garden and West Court SU. PHONE 74 " u Mint r If jour digestion doesn't assimilate ordinary food. and health, requires something attract ive to taste and . easy to digest.tr Giape'lits the wheat and barley food. "Theses a Reason .Wplirw iir Mo,-, ;,,ruf Hero Ar thur U'alwn KviiiiB, nephew o Uavid Lloyd 'leorse of KiiL-lawl. who btur. od hi the city I.wt winter on the hiwh school lycemn course", was a ,vinitor In the city Riturdiiy and Sunday.' While r.eie .Mr. Kvana niaile n.any acquaint ance In the hih school and frinnrta were Klad to m e hirn upon his visit. Air. fcvans Ik a lecturer on tho Eltison- nite JUj'ccum Course. Mrs. Hb Tallui-to Jloy MrwMii Morris ElJis.f who isM-tem fits') Scity: several dayi- as a speaker' for the Older Boys' Conference, stared 'over yesterday und gave individual confer ences to the boys of .the high, school. Mrs. Ellis Is a vocatlonalist (tuider and a character onalyst and Is very well known to tbe boys and youn? men of Oregon and WaslilnKflon. La.st ev?n ing .Mrs. prills gave a talk to the girls of tho city - f age TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR. RKXT Modern furnace heated i sleeping ' room SIS Mill Phone 246-J. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms at 618 Jane St. l'hone 369-M. FOR? RENT Housekeeping rooms- U Cosble SI. FOR, RENT Sleeping and housekeeping- rooms at 60S Willow street. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE How About I That Home Made Mince Meat We have the ingredients to make it. Note the prices: Pure and fresh. Citron, pound , 80c Lemon and Orange Peel, lb. 60c Raisins, Sunmaid Seediest ...35c j two for 65c Currants 30c; two for 55c Boiled Cider 35c per pint . THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 12 1-2 lbs. fancy White Beans $1.00 7 pounds Head Rice $1.00 Bananas Extra, while they last, 35c dozen; 3 dozen $1.00 The Economy Grocery 113 W. Webb fr 2 mm 2 O a ra m $ Si c n mm . iN3wxvaiu snoaianoa moj 3MiN-ounoj 3mohi WINTER is just around the cor ner. Have you filled your coal bin? If not, don't delay any longer. The time was never bet ter than right now. B.L. Burroughs Phone 5 TO I2-CLUB PROPOSAL KANSAS CITT, Mo., Nov. 9. (V. P- The new. National Jagw is an iinpowlblc proposition. Han Johnson, 'liiesident of the American League, de cleared . today in an interview here. "We are going ahead with our own affairs, putting new clubs In Boston, Chicago and New York," he said. "The National Hanuc never has had a stom ach for fight. We do not look for them to ivin this one." COI.BY MAY START SOUTH. WASHINGTON, Nov. . (A. P.) Secretary of State Colby will leave for an official visit In South America within two weeks if the president approves. Ill -KINKSN WIM, CLOSE (Continued from page 1.) on business and was not expected bat until late this afternoon. He has been asked to be marshal of tho parade. George A. Hartman, mayor-elect, and a friend of He v. Mr. Gilbert's since Spanish-American War days when both served with tho Second Oregon regiment in the Philippines, will be chairman of the meeting. ICgioii Men to -March ' Legion, men are to be a major part of the parade if plana of the post ,do not miscarry. I'mlor Charles C Yin tor, formerly a captain in Infantry, ex service men are being asked to enter the parade for the short march from tho postofftce alonq- Main and Court street to the court house. Those who still can get into their uniforms are asked to wear them but a uniform JAUNTY SUIT FOR FALL & ate-. V. ..... If be a necessary qualification Into the itarade. tho -i.m. Bifltoe declared today. Veterans of the .Soanish tmi.rtn and Civil' Wars will art of the parade and will be carried In autos All speakers will be in the parade In official cars as well, ing each rancl of the service, army, in geach brancn of the service, army. navy ami marine corps, will constitute I i color (fiiard which will mareh the head of the parade. The linenn ui me paraue is as follows: Marshal-John L. Vaughan; Pendle ton Hound-L'p band; Color Guard, sol dier, sailor and marine; auto with fpeakers; autos with Civil War vet erans; ex-service men marching, com manded by Charles C. Vinier; Spanish Americab Wor veterans; school chil- aren, commanded by Miss Hanson; Floats. Program at rourt Houm- The ,ri(ram to be given on the court house lawn will be as follows: Selection by band, America; Invo cation, Hev. John H. Secor; Armistice Day address, Bev. W. S. Gilbert, state commander American Legion; Con ferring distinguished service cross up on Dr. Fred A. Lieuallen, Major James S. Duscnbury, V. S. A., Benediction, Rev. Alfred Lockwood; selection by tand, Star Spangled Banner. I p to the present time, no plans have been made for any evening event in observance of the holiday. 11 L i - ft, ' . Mahogany Gifts Mahogany gifts allows a person to give something a little out of the ordinary. .We have a beautiful line of solid mahogany (no veneer) at present beautiful articles at prices that please. CANDLESTICKS BOWLS VASES - TRAYS SMOKERS' ACCESSORIES - SAWTELLE'S Inc. JEWELER The I-arRost IianKiniI Itcalcrs In I -astern Orrgoti MOTHER! "California STup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative of Actept "California" Syrup A-M A T-O Leading Baritone of the Metropolitan Opera AwMmI Hf , " Kitty Beale, Soprano ' " , ' Mno of tin? Metropolitan JlK'ra IX Sf)N( RM'ITAL ! . J ;., Keylor Grand, Nov. 15 . PHJCI-S: Purqm 1st 3 Hdwh HahXMiy N'xt 6 liows Iwlcony Balance Ihiltwny illi-py . Add 10 Per Cent War Ta $2.."0 2.50 S2.0O SI.50 I.(K Mail Ordont OXLY now lx-lng rilt d in ordtT of receipt U aocora pan ed b- clnx-k and ad Ircs-cd to Malm Burnett, or ...t. . 1 . Can de Water, 220 Marcos St. Figs) only look for the name California on the paokage, then jou are sure your child is having the lu-st and most harmless physic for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. Yon must sny "California." Baauty Secreta. vWn;, This tall the tailored suit shows most originality. Of brown and white checked twill Is this suit which ha? 1 plain short skirt with a slash t at each hip. Its coat lr t a gathered section at ettl hat passes under a wide, I 1 two large buckles. The wu . of b:it suede cloth has two v,.' Kets and many buttons and, buttouljQlea to listen It, 1 1 - A woman's fonclcst hone Is to stay young. She often resorts to paints, powders and cosmetic to hide her years. Some women pay large sums to so-called "Beauty Doctors" in the be lief that money will buy youth. Others wear girlish dresses, thinking they can fool the world about their age. But no one is deceived. The more you try to hide your age, the more it shows. There is but one thing that holds old age back, and that is health. . Sickness and weakness bring old age early ia life. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion is a building-up medicine for women. It makes them healthy and strong when they suffer from women's troubles. It keeps them looking young by keeping them well. It is a woman 's tonie for the frail, the delicate and those who are nervous, diziy and who hare backache and dragging pains. Favorite Prescription ia altogether vegetable and without a particle of alcohol. It is- safe to take. Try it now. In tablet er liquid form at all druggists, or send 10c for trial package of the tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids Hotal in Buffalo, N. Y. ' DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. 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