East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 10, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OEEQONIAN, PENDLETON," OEEGOIT,' FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, 1020.
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I.nri F.ttnr, well known young ranch
er of the Pilot Rock district, win
business vi.iior, In Pendleton Thius-
)iiy. . ,
Mulcalm Gilbert who during the
vnr served an a member of Company
M, wan a business vlltnr here Thurs
day. He In In the lnuriinco business.
Ask For It!
I Expect to find the
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Mark CiF Supremacy,
on every bottle of
emulsion that you buy.
This moans that you will
always ask (or
8 SCOTT'S EMULSION
PI Soon H n-raim. BliKimfMM N J Jli-ijl
Speaking of "Ho Your Christum
Shopping Early," ii Pendleton woman
whose Christum gift list total 54, hiiii
nil the gift ready for falling. Many
of them wore made by tho local wom-un.
Mm. Mary DhvIh. who operate flit
op noi MnrlnirM lit Kilter, In one of
lhoo who Ih Interested In the trial
Frederick Hader, now unDerwuy at the
court house. Mm. Davis will stay here
until tln trial In completed ami men
will (jo on to Portland for a visit.
Labor Turnover In North lmkota Ih
the highest 'of uny portion of tho l, nu
rd Ktatc, providing any work la desir
ed from men on a Jnh, Alfred Fit
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
Buy
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a Barrel pf
Flour
4 Now that you are buying the flour, you will need
' all the things that go with it. There's salt, soda, bak
ing powder, i'eaat, lard, milk, etc, (
If you want them quickly and- surely,
Economy..... .... . . . -.
call the
SPECIAL. Snowflake Shortening
4 pounds for $1.00 ,
The Economy Grocery
Gerald, 'Who returned hint n!nht fnoin
IJc-vIIh Like, N. p., said. Mr. Flu
Gerald has been superintendent of a
riiiialrui-ilun coiiipany laying roadH and
Hlrci'tH In Fargo and Devils Lake since
leaving Pendleton early laat spring.
The N'ou-PurtlMin tougher and oilier
radicals tin the Dakota ale shlcldlus
each other unri every laborer curries a
red card, he ald. lit- wan obliged t
niro and flro men with remarkable
rapidity until finally a crew wax ob
tained which would actually (five r
suit, tin the Devlin Ijike Job the con-
traders completed their work last
week wllh zero weather prevailing,
laying concrcto paving while heating
Plant were maintained In the streets
to keep the luborcr warm. Snow had
to bo scraped off the atreel no that the
lop layer could be put clown. Mr. Kit
Herald will vlidt here with HI parent,
Judge nnd Mr. Thomas Fit Cc alu
until after the holidays. Mrs. Kw
Gcruld lnijed til Wallu Walla fi.r u
uhort vlalt before coming -here to Jo'ii
him for the lioliduy.
MuitIukc, l.lceiiw Im mmyI. '
A murrliige llien:.e wai bailed by
the county clerk today to I'onrad
Hayed .lobiiron, of Walln Walla, and
Mm Koxlo II" iidh inail, of Pendleton.
Ilo Social Nclieiliilcd
The Kchool In dixlrict No. 4. at the
foot of ttbbai;e lllll, will be the m en.
of u box oi l.il lh' evening. Til'.
money nerniliig' will be used for (i
Hchool fund.
leggs l lalc AppralH'il.
Tho CKtale of tho late James ).
Meggx Ih worth $7:i7.!0, according to
un Inventory filed with the , comity
clerk today. The upprulmtrtC were J.m
n. jreiund, J.. M, llullock and K. r.
( (rattan.
Takln;: D-H't'ulc ("liaoicq
. yin-lm trrr it.;. I many confinet frevi r-e '
'ioI'Ik and re'over from Ihein wlll'.oot1
itakln nnyprertaullon or tienienf., '
land a knowledge (it this lact lean
iotlier to take their chance instead of
i giving Ihelr cold Ihe needed attention. ,
It Hhniild l.e borne In mind that every Is
lj! eolil weakeni (he lung, bf.ver the vi-i
lalily, niaki- tbe ny.Ht.ern lc able to
wllhatand eieb Miiccccdtn:? attack and
pave Hie way fur the more m .-rtou 5
dlw-aKen. Can you afford to take hiic!i -E
lt-Mpeiate chanee.H when fb:inilerli.ln'H S
Cough Jleiuedy, fanioim for tt cure S
of bad colds may be had for a trifle? ZZ
hamlxTlaiu'M oimb llene ily the , E
Mollicr' I'nvorlK!
The noothliig and healing properties , S
of CMamberlain' Coo;h Itemedy, 'li ! 5
p,eaH.'int laxte and prompt and effec
tuul cure have made it i favorite with
people everywhere. It is especially . S
prized by mother of young children
for cold, croup and v.'hocpintf cough, n
a it always afford quick relief and E
-tt free from opium and other harmful H
drug. . (
: lien You Arc ConstlpnU-d
To Inane u healthy action of the
howtjl and corret dlH.-joi det of the ' zi
liver', take two of Chamberlain' Tab-' S
let -Immediately after Kiipper. They.S
Bill not only inline a gentle movement, S
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I XXXX niiAND EVAPORATED
I MILK FOK COOKING
Per Can . .
Per Dozen
Per Case . .
.. 10c
$1.10
$1.10
7-c
3-)C
T. 11. Itanfluld, who I KUpcrlutend
Ing the construction of the Dank of
Kcho building and an addition (o thr
Pendleton Mausoleum, wo hero on
bUHlpesn yetcrduy and returned to
Portland on laxt night' train.
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plllhi. Tlrxt National P.ank. who has been
I 111 ut hi home for the p'dst week with
(iilp, va able to leave hla home to
day for Hie first time.
Ilcpinii-v DeMily Ciniicx for Man. '
Depuly Hheriff Shelby, of . Morrow
county, arrived here laM evening for i of the bowels, without unplcaxant ef-
Duck (itiayne, wanted on a rhurge of fectt;. but t.anish that dull, etudlp feel
larceny aiul beating a board bill at j lug, that often ucsouinpanies consti- j
Itourdnian. Ha left fop Jleppner on pation. . i
accomiiunlcd by Mr,
Libby's Queen Olives, per bottle .c
r.ihKir'e sj.nr I'irHps Tier bnttlf 2c
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Cider, per gallon .'
Bulk Mince Meat, per pound
Seeded Raisins, per package ,
Cleaned Currants, per package 3.c
SKimiec jMaccaroni or Spaghetti,
each, 10c; per dozen SI. 10
this morning's train
the priwoner.
Zoelh IIoiier, who take office an
sheriff of Umatilla county on Junuary
I. 1021, enme up from his. ranch ut
K)ho today and will spend today an 1
tomorrow In Pendleton on business,
Hay F. Carter.' district reprecenta-
tlve for Community Service, with of
fice In Seattle, left by tage, yester
day afternoon for .Walla Walla, en
roulo buck to hi headquarter. ,
J. I!. Suylor, who I Interestea In the
new Freewater State Hank and I pres
ident alao of the Bank of Kcho, was a
Pi business visitor In Pendleton today.
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C. K. Selch,,roadmater for the Pas-
co-i-enoicton .nianch or the Northern
Pacific railroad, rame over today from
Pasco on official business.
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"True Shape" Hosiery
Just received, a new line of Ladies' True Shape
Hose in wool and silks. These hose are all guaran
teed to be absolutely perfect and will give excellent
wear. "
Ladies' Brown and Green Heather Mixtures, an extra
extra fine grade. Introductory price $2.95
Ladies' Black and White Lace Hose, full fashioned,
pure silk, at , $2.00
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735 Main St JaCk Winer, Mgr. j
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Cbarli y Nliapllsh Sued.
K. 1.. I'ower today brought unit
against Charley Khaplinh, known also
a Charley Whirlwind, to recover
$J97.f0 and Interest, alleged due on
a prombxory note, and S75. alleged
due for a saddle sold the defendant
by the plaintiff. S. A. Ixiwell repre
sent the plaintiff in the action.
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berlain' Tablet", during the past three I
years, and have found them cfdendld ,
for headache and billou attacks. 1 !j n,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II ! II 1 1 1 i I M II I II 1 1 1 1 1 1 t
err. only too pleased, at any time, to
speak a word in praise of them. ' writes
Mr. Jjiura M. IPyt, Rockport, X. Y. ;5
tiiri'r Coming hi 'January.
K. L. Kleminc, liead of the depart
ment of education of the Bellingham
State Normal School, will give several
addresse before Umatilla county audi-,
encc on a lecture tour early next
month, County aehoo) Superintendent
W. w. Orcen w: advised today. Air.
Klemine wa one of the chief speak
er at tho recent teacher Institute held
here.
B. T. Woods, representing Schwa
macher Brother, of Seattle, a largo
wholesale grocery house, is In Pendle
ton on business today. '
.lame John returned last night
front a three days" business trip to the
towns of Union county.
Money for Wheat Wantivl.
Mary D. Stockntun today filed suit
against K. C. Kllgore Keeking to col
lect $2974. 4 for wheat 'mid tlie de
fendant nnd for whlcli 'payment is al
leged past due. She also asked that
the defendant be made to turn over to
her 91296.61, the proceed of some
wheat which the defendant wa given
to sell for the plaintiff. Haley. Haley
A& Htiwnr and H.' J.' Warner are at
torney for the plaintiff.
creation of new national parks and the ;
conservation and improvement oi.g
these 1n existence will cause Interest ;
to be shown in efforts to be made dur-
ingMhe coming session. of Congress to i s
provide for the creation of another 5
such park out of Mammouth Cave, S
Ky., and certain area surrounding it.:
It has. been suggested In Washington IS
that the scenic "wonder of Mammoth:
Cave cannot be left in private owner- S
ship indefinitely. is
The movement to have a national js
park consisting of a 32.000 acre tract. : 2
and including Mammoth Cave, is lieln-; . SS
pushed by rtepresenUtive R. Y. Thorn-
Uas of the Third Kentucky district. r:
itATK I'kovision st spi;ni:.
WAKHINOTttN. Dec. 10. (A. P.)
The shipping board today suspend
ed provision in the merchant marine
act allowing preferential rail rates on
goods destined for export on Ameri
can ships. The suspension is effect
ive only until adequate shipping fa
ollltle are available at certain ports.
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"Rape's Cold Compound"
Breaks any Cold
in Few Hours
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lss
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 E. Court ' Phone 880
We make your grocery bill pay you interest. Does a
credit store? , " "
CORN MEAL;
50c sack
yellow or white
OATS
Sack, each .75c
Dly. Package, each 35c
Mother's Package 45c
GRAHAM FLOUR
Per 9 lb. sack ....65c
BUY A BARREL OF
OF FLOUR :
This movement will sure
jelp the farmer and to
lelp him sure to help
you.
FLOUR
49 pound.sack $2.75
1 sacks or barrel $10.50
OLYMPIC
WHITE SATIN
SNOW DRIFT
LARD ,
No. 5 Holly Lard $1.45
No. 10 Holly Lard....$2.85
5 pounds Swift's $1.65
1 gal. pail country lard $3
APPLES
Fine Rome Beauty Ap
ples. Guaranteed.
Per Box, $2.00
CRISCO
1 1-2 pound 55c
3 pounds -- $1.00
6 pounds $1.90
We take pleasure in letting you know that our busi
ness has increased forty per cent in six months on the i cash
basis We are handling the business with the same am
ount of help that we had before the increase in our sales.
There is a reason for this increase and a reason that we
sell our groceries lower for we are hndling -tnis
Bame business that we were doing forty per cent less on
the same amount of expense.
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 E. Court - , Phone 880
Instant Relief! Don't stay stuffed
np! Quit Mowing and snuffling! A
dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tak
en every two hour until three doses
aro taken usually break up any cold.
The Very first cost opens clogged
nostril and the a:r. passages of the
head; stops noso running; relieves the
headache, dullness, fevcrlshnes.
"Pape's Cold Compound" acts quick,
sure.uid costs only a few cents at drug
store. It nets without assistance,
taste nice, contains no quinine In
slt uhjii Papo's!
NOTICES
TOALLJIBMUBlW
Tho officer or the Tri-Stale Auto
Club of Pendleton have called a spectnl
meeting for Wednesday night, Decem
ber 15 at 7:30 in the Cnmmerclul Club
rooms In the" Klks' building.
There is very 'important work to be
taken till at this meeting and It is very
necessary that you should attend ai
we want your personal opinion on the
business to be transacted. '
Very respeotlfully,
J. 13. KNIGHT. Secretary.
Primmer Due In Morning
Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakeley. with
Harry Thomas and John D. Copier.,
v.aiued here to answer, to forgery
charges, will return in the morning
from Portland,-according to word from
the sheriff office today.. Thomas was
arrested at Medfnrd two week ago
and Coplcn at Portland this week. The
latter claims to be related to a mil
lionaire oil man of Ijos Angeles. Dis
trict Attorney R. t. Keator has Indi
cated that whether or not he is related
to a millionaire he will go before the
grand Jury on Monday.
WHEAT OPENS $1.65
AND DROPS TO $1.61
Wheat dropped apain today in the
Chicago market, December w heat clos
ing at $1.61 after opening at J1.C5.
March wheat dropped to II. 58. after
opening at 11.62.
Following are the quotations from
Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers:
Wheat
Iiigh Dow Close
1.65
1.62
Corn
Practical Gifts
Thin is a year of practical glf!a for Christmas. We have that
-kind tff rnerchandlte. i
Kill Hi; OK MOTHKIt
" Henuine Hudson Hay all wool While Blanket
five pound all wool Brown Blanket
ron vot n kisti:k oh swraTntKAirr
Plue Serge Yeomanelte Middy
Plue Flannel Gold Braid Goody Middy
Red Flannel Black Braid Goody Middy
Black or red Silk Middy Tie
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..$ 1 .00
Dec
Mar.
Open
1.65.
1,62
1.60 1.61
1.56 1.08
h the Genuine
and Only
Laxative
Quinine
tablets
The first and original Coid and
Grip tablet, tbe merit of Vhicb
U recognized by all civilized
nations.
Be careful u avoid farltatioaa.
Be sure it3 Bromo
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roit Tin: hoy ois vovxg max
HuutinK Knife with Sheath i.
Army Axe, small $ i.M)
Officers' Dress Shoe, Corovan color 8.00
Bunting Fias. 4x6 feet -, 5-
Aluminum Mess Pan
I'Olt IU
f-'tag Shirt for Hunting or Camping
Mackinaw. O. D. or Grey
Leather Vest ,
Officers Dress Shoe, Cordovan color
Pox of 6 Ca.shmcre Sox. assorted shades
Horse Hide Puttees Cordovan color
CKT IT AT THK AI5MY STOllir
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ASHY Ai NAVY SALES CO.
516 MA IX ST.
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The Genuine bears this signature
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Brookfield Butter
Dec.
May
July
Dec.
May
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I hereby give notice that my wife
ISsther Miller ha left my bed and
board without cause or provocation
and against my will and wishes, and is
not now living with me; and all per
sons aro hereby warned and notified
rot to extend to th? said Esther Miller
any credit upon my account a I will
not be responsible for any bills here
fter contracted for by her.
Dated December 2nd, 1920.
GOTTLIEB MILDER.
NOTICF.,
Notice ir Payment of City of IVmllc
tou (icnci'itl liiih'lilctlui'K l onds
Notice is hereby given that Cily of
Pendleton General Indebtedness Bonds
Nos 11 to 20 Inclusive will be paid upon
presentation thereof at he banking
house of Kcuntxo Bros., 141 Broadway.
New York City after January 1, 1921
Interest on the above Bonds ceases
January 1, 1921. -
Dated December 1, 1920.
LFB MOOUHOPSE,
Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by H.
W. Dickson. Deputy.
Notice of Bills to Furnish Lumber
Notice i iicreby given thalsea1ed
bid will be received at the office ot
the Cltv Recorder In Pendleton, Oro.
gon up to 5 o'clock p. m. on December
15th 1920, for furnishing to The City
of Pendleton, F. O. 3. the Lee Street
Bridge SOOO feet of lumber 3 V In', by
12 In. by IS ft. Tho Common Council
reserves the right to reject any and all
bid at Its pleasure. -
Dated this 2nd day of Deconibcr,
1920.
THOS, F1TZ CERALD,
City Kecorder.
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Dec.
May
Wlicat - Liquidation came in imme
diately nlier the opening nnd persisted
throughout the session with support
confined to covering by shorts and.
holders of privileges. There was noth
ing particularly significant In the news
development! except a general real
isation that affairs In general are not
shaping towards price stability in any
eiitmiindhics. Fair sized sales were re
ported for export, but passed almost
unnoticed. With the exception of red
wneat. v hlch held strong, tho cash
market declined with the futures. Of
ficial announcement was made that
the Aigentlne has lifted the embargo
ns'ilnst importation of wheat from
that country. We are qnite well con
vinced that the tendency to deflate
has not yet culminated and that bull
ish Pews 01 most any kind will con
tinue to bu over-shadowed by this sit-
UlUinll.
WHITE STAR BUS LINE t
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S:!M! a. m. l.v. Heriniston Ar. 5:40 p. m. j
S:2(i a. In. I.v. Stiiiifield Ar. 0:2trp. m.
S:4Vu. ni. l.v. Edfo Ar. 5:00 p. m. '
9,-40 a. tn. Ar. Pendleton Lv. 4:00 p. ni. 1
'M UAves Allen-Knight's at Pen- I
dlcton. Carl's Cigar Store at Echo, j
."taijfiek1 Hotel fit Slanficld. Bay's i
Gai'iigc rc IIei'iiiisto:i.
Wre have the exclusive sale on Brookfield Butter.
Without exception this is the finest butter ever sold
in Pendleton.
We absolutely guarantee every pound of it or
your money back. We have sold several thousand
pounds of this elegant butter already and have never
had a complaint If you are dissatisfied with the
butter you are using now, try a pound of Brookfield.
It is quartered for you, no ragged cut butter for your
table. Use a cube at a time and the rest is sealed
from the dust until you are ready for it. There is no
cleaner, more sanitary butter sold in Pendleton.
"IsTai
Supply"
Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
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Save Monev at The City Meat Market
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Today, Tomorrow, and all the time by buying meats of quality
at honest let live priees.
Tlj case of the State of Oregon vs.
Frederick Kudcr went to tho jury at
12:15 this afternoon after the final ar-1
ailments had been completed by tho
attorneys in tho case. James A. Fee;
made the final argument for the prose-1
col on and John P .Winter for the de-1
tense. After veturniiiK from lunch :
mie Jury began lis deliberations. I
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WASHINGTON, Dec. in Tbe warm
support given by the people of all sec
tions of the country to neiivittes of the?
federal b'ovenuueut lovking to tin;
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Boiling Beef 6c lb.
Pot Roasts .......... 12e lb.
Chuck Roasts 18c lb.
Prime Rib Roasts . .
Boned and rolled.
,c
11).
SATURDAY
Chuck Steaks .
SPECIALS
20elb.
Pork Roasts 24c lb.
Legs Lamb 25c lb.
Veal Roasts 22c lb.
PHONE 703
City Meat- Market
On Wcbl) Around the Corner of Main.
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