TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 11. 1921. PARI! FIVE People Here and There ifuuWyir. Htclwer mill II 'represent the, plulnt I ff. J. V.iiiiici- E. A. Tudor In In Pendleton today from Portland. E. A. Bngdahl In In Pendleton from HeatHe today. Miss A. I ISrown was an arrival here UiIh morning from t.a Grande and later In the day departed for Walla Wulla on business. Hershel Bond, who Is well known In Pendleton, In here on business. He represents the Stutz Co., automobile manufacturer. Harry Silvers, a traveling salesman with headquarters In Lou Angeles, is calling on the tradoTn Pendleton to day. , . Charles K. Cranston,, secretary of the Pendleton Commercial Association, was a. passenger to Walla Walla today on a business trip. . n. P.. Tucker, who has been in Pen dleton for several weeks organlzlnu the city for Community Service, left this afternoon on a week end visit to relatives who reside at Snohomish, .Wash. Ho plans to bo back In Pen dleton on Monday.' Fred Ilennlon, county agent, is In HVrmlston today to conduct a pruning demonstration. Will Iteevcs. Dromlnent Stanflcld man who Is identified with the pro rreas of the west end county, is a business vlsltorf In Pendleton today. W, It. Vinson, of Uosnburg, father of Dr. B. O. Vinson of this city, and UK Kalph Vinson,, of Portland, a brother of the local man, -ore Pen dleton visitors. Dr.; Ralph Vinson Is a dentist also. .T. E. Pollock, of Pilot Rock, and Frank Michael, also of that vicinity, are here today on business. Both are stock men and Mr. Pollock reports that he rerontly sold some fat cattle to a Pilot Hock butcher for 7 1-2 cents, which Is belter than tnat pnui in Portland. Cattle are In fine condt Hob and the weianer- is very iavor able, tho visitors slate. ' , J. H. West, constable of the new Justice district recently created near Krcewater and formerly Deputy sheriff at Preewater, is a business visitor In tho city today. Air. West also operates a small soft drink and cigar business In the fruit city. . . : - a John L, Johnson, rancher 'from the Nolln country, was In Pendleton today. I Henry Rhode was in the city today from Helix and collected a few county dollars for a coyote sculp, ! Commitslinicrs Isik Over Hoods, j County commissioners Bean and I Dunning went to the 'uyiixe. vicinity today to look Into tho condition of roads on the reservation along the up per river. They returned this after noon. No repairs have been rnuile to the 1'tnat.llla river bridge at Mission, they report. MOTHERS FBI For Expectant Mothers Csed By Three Ceiemons HI! KM ftOGKLET OtHIKHOOO MM IM VAST, fit utriiia muuto Co., Dipt. 10. Atusn. it. "A mun'H word that It Is whisky or not whisky Is not sufficient in the trial of liquor violation cases In the federal court," Fred Currey, prohibition en forcement officer from Portland, here today, said. "An expert must tak tests of the stuff held ax evidence and make a scientific report. For example Hydrometer tests are made for alcohol content and specific grovity tests made for the strength of the liquid offered as whisky. Vou cannot Just say that; it is moonshine and convince the Jury1 Mr. Curry, formerly a La (Iraude and Portland newspaper man and onre city manager at La (irande, is well kiuiwn here and will remain In Pendleton probably until Monday. , NEWS OF THE COUNTY Uesertlon Charged by Wife Desertion is the grounds upon which Xeltle H .Austin today applied for a divorce from Kdward F. Austin. She is represented in the action by J. B. Perry. Iloliliiimi Carrier Complains. ' The mull carrier on llohiman route today lodged complaint with the county court over the condition of a piece of road near lloldinan, which has been In need of repairs for months he Buys, and la now next to impas sible owing to reeent rains. Unless re lief is forthcoming there will be accl- ociiis ai me spot meiuioneu and pnr haos mull service will be Interfered with, he told the court. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY s Saturday We Offer 2 '. - pi P Large 13 oz. tins of Pure Fruit Jam in the fol- g 3 lowing flavors: Raspberry and Apple, Apricot, 2 O Plum, Peach, Blackberry, all at 15c per tin, $1.65 3 P per dozen. 9 BULK COFFEE, GOOD GRADE 8 6 Lbs. for $1.00 ' j O Head Lettuce, per head 10c O hi Cheese, per pound 3oc to 5 3 9 lne Economy grocery s 113 W.Webb . Phone 409 Reliable 3rvice PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE OkHinau Kstnto In Probate. I 'pon petition of COroner J. T. Brown, he was appointed administra tor of the estate of the' late M. Oka- matA, murdered Japanese, today.. The estate is estimated at $150. i IHvorco Case Into (v-coii.l Day. The divorce case of Arlle Vinson vs. II. G. Vinson, begun yesterday In cir culcourt, was continued there today. Tho case Is being contested and Is de veloping considerable legal attention. McKay Creek Bridge Shaky. The steel bridge aoroig McKay creek near the Rockwell place, about nine miles south of Pendleton, is In danger of washing out, according to word reaching the county commission ers. The roadmastor In that district had a force of men at work yesterday trying to ave the bridge and today the work is continuing. J.twt reports were that the bridge had not gone out but that It was not considered safe for travel. ' Suet on Account. Frenk Brotherton today filed suit In, circuit court against J. V. Phillips and C. W. Todd to collect $28fl.l5. al leged due for goods and merchandise delivered the defendants. R. D. IVtcr (on represents the plaintiff. Liquor Caws Before Judge! Trial of the (party arrested yester (iay morning by Deputy Sheriffs Wcs Spears and William Lyday en route to Pendleton with 50 gailofis of moon shlno was to be held before County "ud?e I. M. Schannep this afternoon. Bill Hurt, Jimmy Osborne, Albert Key, Kllen Com poo a nd Maude Sampson, j the last named being squaws, were de. fendaM In the csiec. When the local officials have bad their say, tho gov ernment will prosecute, it Is under stood. i ' A Judicious Inquiry A well known traveling mnn who visits the drug trado, says he has often heard druggists n.ik a customer, who wished to- buy a cough medicine, whether It was for a child or nn adult and if for a child, they almost Invar Ibly recommended Chspiberlain'r Cough Remedy. The reason for this is that they know there is no danger from It and that It always cures. There Is not the least danger In giving it and for colds, croup and whtopln coujth 11 unsurpassed. hamlSTlaln's Cough Remedy Aid' Nature ' Medicines that old nature are always most eiioeiuai. Chamberlain's Cough itemetiy acts on this plan. It allays tne cough, relieves the lungs, uids ex pectoration, opens the secretions -ano aids nature In restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its good qualities. Try It when you have a cough or cold. Chamberlain's Tabids Cor Indigestion and Constipation. "The nicest and pleasantest medicine II have used for Indigestion and consti pation Is Chamberlain Tablets," ft rites Melard F. Craig, Middle Grove, X. Y. They work like a charm and oo not gripe or leave any unpleasant crrcct. They Appeal to Our Sympathies The bilious and dyspectlc re con slant sufferers and appeal to our sym ramies. Atany such, however,, have been completely restored to health by tho use of Chamberlain's Tablets. These! tablets strrigthen the stomach, invigorate the liver and Improve the digestion. They also cause a gentle movement of trs bowels. When you have anytrouble1 with your stomach give them a trial. Milum Paiik Jcts Judgments, The Klrst .National Hank of Milton today was given two Judgments by default on actions in the circuit court. The first was tor $1500 , from Joe Hodgson and the second for thliO from I.. G. Htumbaugh and Dolly Stum-' ; haugh. , Ixsul Cmiphi IJcriiHcd to Wed1. A marriage license was issued to day by the county clerk to Jtohert Jenkins and Mlfs Daisy Jones, both of Pendleton Tlley plui to be married on Mondny, St. Valentine's day. Mr. Jenkins is with the American Railway Express Co. here. Cruelty Charged by Wife. Klnore L. Edmlstcn today filed suit for divorce from Jesse I.. Kdmlsten, to whom she was married In Pendle ton in June, 1919. She charges him with cruelty and blames liquor. Haley, 8f JltA tub- .T--jr -T -i ' -17.. m di LUBHTIfUND r Wheat dropped in price today. March wheat closed at $1.65 3-8 wMle May closed at $1.54. Yesterday .March cloned at $1.87 3-4 and Ma at $1.55 3-4. Following" are the quotations from Overbeck &. Cooke, local brokers: Wheat. Open. High . Low. Close March 1.65 l.6t 1.G.T4 l.5 94 - 1.D5 1.55 1.52 4 Corn. .!, .68 W .C7 )g .61 '4 .69 'i, .C8 , May-May July 1.54 .68 69 '.4 ADVERTISEMENT WOULD SELL LIGHT PLANT TO l niatilla county Is to be asked to reimburse property owners In the west end of the city for damages sus tained by reason of the high wal. Tuesday night. It is alleged the, dam age was due to the bridge across Tu tuilla cieek being too short to per mit the flcod waters to pass afi It did bef-ire tife bridge was constructed. Tlie property owners hae employed Attorney G. W. Coutts of this ciy and the firm of Richards & Richards of Portland to represent them. At torney Xorman 8. Richards spent Thuiixlay in the city, looking over the liituaiion and xamininrf witnesses. He returned to Portland last nfsht and Mr. Coutts will handle the case uulil it is ready for trial. Mr. Coutts said today that the city will not be brought into the fuit as in bis opinion the county is alone re pponslblo fcr tho conditions complain ed of. The property owners say the actual damages s. 'stained together with the rt,1110,.ia , IrtM nf wrrmnt V vtll ammmt EVERYBODY, SAYS AGENT! to $30.000.00. THE BEAUTY OF A Vt'ATCH "The beautiful rests on the foundation of the neceasary." Emerson. Thp real value of a watch is hidden in ; the movement beyond the perception of the average purchaser. . The beauty of GRUEN GUILD WATCHES is more than "case deep." The designs of the Gruen Cases appeal, by their artistic merit to those who seek in a watch Beauty of Design as well as accur ate lime keeping qualities. . You may choose your watch on appear ance with assurance of satisfaction, if the name of Gruen is on the movement. Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. Ji. i 11 fJltKKK I IX.WCK SIvRIOl'S ATHENS, Feb. 11. (A. P.) Econ omic conditions In Greece are becom ing serious. COUNTY SALARY (Continued trom page 1.) Etich package of "Diamond Dyes" contains simple directions of diamond dye worn, shabhy skirts, waists, dress es, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, new, rich, fadeless colors. Buy "diamond Dyes," no other kind, then perfect results are guaranteed. Druggist has Color Card. JOIN THE 131(1 Harding Moral Tlteatre tonight. CROWDS Hear Insanity, Oregon Friday and Saturday Specials WE ARE GIVING YOU THESE SPECIALS ON GROCERIES TO HELP YOU LOWER THE COST OF YOUR LIVING. GROCERIES WE OFFER YOU ARE ALL GUARANTEED TO BE A GOOD QUALITY OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED. WITH EVERY ORDER OF $10.00 WE , WILL GIVE 5 PER CENT TRADE DIS COUNT, EXCEPT SUGAR BY SACK. bro6ms We have a few irooms value $1.2;. Special price 75c TOMATOES 7 cans Snow Peak....$1.00 5 cans Preferred Stock $1.00 PEAS 6 cans Weber Valley Peas $1.00 4 cans Monopole . Peas $1.00 4 cans Preferred Stock ,..$1.00 TEA Bulk English Breakfast, per pound 23c Hills Blue Label, Jap, per pound ....(l.'o Basket Fired, per pound ...IWo ,9 pounds Oats 65c 9 pounds Corn Meal....45c 9 lbs. Graham Flour.. 65c 9 pounds Farina 75c 9 pounds Flour 65c SUGAR 11 pounds ...:..i..:..'...$i.oo 100 pounds $9.00 RICE 12 pounds Jap ..........$1.00 8 pounds Head $1.00 BEANS 16 lbs. Small White..$1.00 11 pounds Pink $1.00 9 pounds Lima $1.00 SOAP 16 Bars Crystal White, V $1.00 Eggs, guaranteed: fresh, dos. 40c Rutter, Gold Crest, 2 lbs...l.05 10 cans Hebe Milk $1.00 7 cans Carnations . , 11.00 ; EXTRA SPECIAL With. every order of $10.00 In groceries we will give 5 per cent trade discount, except sugar by the sack. CORN 7 Cans Standard ......... tt.ffa 4 cans Monopole ........ .$1.00 4 cans P. S. Corn 1,00 , KARO SYRUP J gallon light tl-V 1 gallon dork 85c 1 gallon Liberty Hell $1.65 1 gallon Tea Oarden .... .$1.63 1 gal. (iolden Marshmallow $1.23 PRUNES 1 pound best 16c 10 pound bq,x $1.40 7 packages Corn Flakes ..$1.00 7 packages Puff Wheat. . .$1.00 7 packages Post Tonsties. .$1.00 S packages Oats, Oly $1.00 3 pkagea Cream of Wheat $1.00 COTTELENE 2 pound pall .'So , J jionnds Crlseo "0o 4 Carnation Shorlcnlng "5e 4 Snow Drift ;..$l.00 No. G Holly Lard $I.M 6 pound Bivifts $1.40 Despain & Lee Grocery Go. phone 445 ' 209 E. Court St Somebody once wrote a play entitl ed "It Pays to Advertise. John Vaughan, electrical contractor, is con vinced, however, that truth Is stronger than fiction and Is ' convinced. The conviction comes from an advertise ment run in the Daily East Oregoni- an on May 31. 1917. K letter from a man In Huston, Ida., enclosing the ad, was received by Mr. Vaughan today. The copy was for ah eleetyc lighting plant for farms and the writer says he believes he could place one of these plants on the ranch of a rather penurious nei ghbor. Trices quoted were of pre war standard. Long since, the local dealer has ceased to handle the plant advertised and had almost forgotten it until the letter and ad were received. such (other) deputies as may be Nec essary, but whose number and com pensation shall be .determined and fixe I by the county court of Umatilla county. (St (9) County school superin tendent, ($1,800) $2,400. In addition thereto he shall receive not to exceed $800 annually to defray his traveling expenses, which expenses shall be au dited and allowed by the county cocn the 3ame manrer as ot'rer bills are audited, and allowed; pr whenever one or more coun'y :" supervisors is or are employed in ounty, then and In thai event no sum whatever shall be allowed to said ounty sthool superintendent for trav- elim: expcns.es or otherwise. Section 2. This amendatory act liall be referred to the people ot I'malilla county In the state of Ore gon for their ?atiricaion or rejection at th-.' nect gei.eral election to be nm in provided, that If a .special election Is called prior to that date, this measure shall be submitted to the' people of wild county at such ekctioa. and shall be in full force and effect i. ...... . , . i i f H., ih. ...... .i n Cmuilla county, state of Oregon, IBS "Rape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold ' in Few Hours Vit Instant P.elief! Don't tay stuffed ii p! Quit lilowing and snuffling! A ol dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" tak-1-1 en every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dos opens clogged nostrils and' the air passages of the head; stops nose runntng; relieves the headache, dullness, feverlshnese. "Pape's Cold Compound" acta Quick, sure, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, contains no quinine In siKt upon Pape's' 1ST B. P. Irvine, editor of the Oregon Journal and a speaker of ability, will ; be in Pendleton February 15 to speak In the Interests of Near East Relief, j He will address a mass meeting at the Christian Church at 8 p. m. on Febru- ary 15. j - To bring the relief work to the no-! tlce of the people of Pendleton, Joseph I N. Scott, county chairman has made 1 ftrrangements with the Ijjdies Aid so- j cieties of the various churches to serve ; a dinner In the Christian Church base ment at 6 p. m. February 15. Sir. Irvine wll lspeak Rt the dinner also. A fee of 50 cents a plate will be charged to defray the expenses. J. C. Penney Co.. A Nation-Wide Institution CLEANING UP BOXING jt 4- ', ' " "I f, ' :. ; ? V- - $ " J V7."A. 0AV1N ' William A. Gavin has com? to be the power back of New York tate'a boxing law. He wrote the boxing taw of the Emplra state. It. Is now being accepted as a Diodel everywhere. Recently he called a boxing congress in New York at which plans were made to supervise the game. His purpose Is to bring It up to the tevol rescued la England,. C I C 0J LADIES' SHOES $2.69 Several different Styles, black kid or gun metal leathers, low heels. PEXDJETOV. OKK. Opposito Hotel Pendleton TCP. il'We' LADIES' SHOES, $2.98 Serviceable kid and calf leathers, co m b i n i n g comfort and service. Pair $2.98 - New Shoes and Lower Prices Are Here In our south window is a comprehensive showing of new shoes for mother and the children at prices considerably lower than you have -been able to buy them for several years. . . Compare the quality and prices of our shoes with those you may find r; where, in Pendleton or elsewhere. , Dr. Scholl's personally trained representative, here February 23 and 24. Your foot troubles diagnosed without charge. Brown Kid, Cuban Heel, $9.50 Select kid stock, dark brown color, Goodyear welt sole. Imitation tip, medium toe nd vamp; sizes 3 to 9, AAA to C $9.50 Black Kid Cuban Heel, $7.90 Fine black kid fashioned over a popular pointed last, of medium length vamp; Ooodyear welt sole, Cu ban heel, imitation tip; sizes 3 to 9, AAA to C ST. 941 Brown Kid, Military Heel, $5.90 A Very neat shoe that fits and wears well: dark brown kid, medium too and vamp, close edge sole. Imitation tip, military heel; sizes J 1-2 to S, B to D; pair 5.9l Black Kid, Military Heel, $4.98 In this number we offer a shoe of good appearance, made from fine black kid stock on n comfortable last, with close edife sole and military heel; sizes 3 1-2 to S, C and D widths; pair Sl.HS . (iitowixti ;iiu.s' c;rx mktal, i..v A shoe of sturdy leather for school or street wear; hich grade gun metof stock, 'loidyear wolt solo, in.i'ri ttor. tip, low heel, as pic tured; sizes 2 1-2 to 7 $1.50 gkowixm mitus- nuowx CALF, $l.!8 Made on practicably the same iast as the shoo ixhove; stock is of hich grade brown calf; sizes i 1-2 to ?. Pair $1.98 BROWN Rill, Cl-OTH TOP, $I.9M A shoe showing more quaVty than this lew price would indicate: dark brown III with harmonizing cloth top. close edge sole, mili tary heel. air .tt.9h GIX JIKTAL. MII.ITAKV HK'KJj, $3.50 Cl"od quality gun metal viir.t? and quarter with so't l id top. good wfight extension tolc, nlilit.-.ry heel . ..$3.50 v Scuffers, $2.69, $2.98 As an Investment for the protection of restless little feet there ts nothing in shoe" leathers to beat Scuffers; black Kid, brown calf or gray elk; lace or baton; sizes 5 1-2 to It. Pair Child Two-Tone Kid, $2.19, $2.49 :.9H A clever little dress shoo that allows plenty of toe room with soft leathers, easy on tender feet; dark brown kid with liKht kid top; sizes 2 1-3 to 8 tl.19, $2.1 vms.ta -ia-.si v Bin 3! a u 2, e' Si -enney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution