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PAGE FIVE TEN PARES miM..' ; ... LA CROSSE LEAGUE IS - - - f PROJECTED FOR COAST OKATTl.K, AVauli., Keb. 15. (A. V.) - Orfcanlzatinn of an international Ia C'rome leujriief' with tenm from Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle nnd New Silver .. useful, enduring,, heflutiful-silently , suggestive of the cozy wsfimth of per fect hospitality ; always appropriate for any occasion. ;I ''Sterling or Plate" , II. E. Webb, of rortland, la un ur rlvuj here totluy. Klbert Cimled, merchunt and .porta, man of I 'Hot Hock, In )n Pendleton to- found bimlncmf coiiditlon good In the icKlona lie vlalted. Westminister, I!. C. in belni? conKider- A Starved Nervous System TuUcs cd by t"ort Jonea, prominent, lirltlah I lie Snap Out flic Ol hcrwbx; hi nm j; anil CHibli) t ('ay on, uuhIiichh. Colunjbjit tiport prom)ter. . Johen vim here recently Inventlifat liufi tho pOKdlblllty of CKtabllBhtni! a l4i CrooKc club. StarH from bl easlprr Cunudian clulw would be Imiiortcd for tho count organization. , Vrcd Hcimon, of 84111 Kranciwo, Pewlloton bunlnwH vlaltor. Ik a Imuglnlary unfitness, the peculiar nervous strain that causes some men to W.'W. (lienn, county Buperlntcndent of hcIiuoIm, left today for Athena where s O. M. lllcc, vice prpHlilent of the shrink so lamentably , is merely a con ditional semi-starvation. If you doubt ho vlHltcd several of the achoola. km"i fiiuwuuA nuiiiv, in 111 a vi ifuuu un a short uuhIirwm trip. Xr.. 1..-.. I T1....I. I.. I .. TJ,.1 1 Jack Urowinn and I'hll IIIgRlnp, J. N. I'.vlij mid Waller Watson, of Walla Walla, ro hero on one il thcii Weekly bUKlni'Mi vImKm. DAILY EAST 0EEG0N1AM, PENDLETON, OREGON, TtTEStAY EVENING FEBRUARY 15, 1021. People Here and There froin 1-enu, In .Morow county, arrived hero thl rnornliiff and aro ieilurcl at pie Hotel Ht. (K-orno. ' $. a:' Hoiel, of Cove, nnd I Ucn hum, of pipin, were Union county arrivals In the city on No. l lust night. TRIANGULAR DEBATING X V in 1 1 i I if'- w ' ' T. II. Swearlniccn loft for the weft end of iho county thlH morphia' on JCt). 1 on a bunlncsi trio. ' P. C. Tatao, a traveling man with hpttdquurtpnt at Chicago, In In (liu city today uifiphtyliiff hlH wum. 'Count),; ConitnlwloniT O. I tumilng returned to hli homo at Stanflehl 011 No, 1 thin morning after coinplutlnp )Lw work here. v Frank liowman, of Mliwlon, l In the city today having dentu) work done. Iff Is in the uroccry buiwnesa thorc with hla brother. , . t. : ''Henry J. Taylor returnea -from Portland on Monday where he attend ed a mooting of the board of director" fiir the state Oddfellow' home. ''II. W. llfck. truvellns paiwenRcr ogont of the O. W. H. & N. HyHtein. with hendiiuartrn tut 1'ortland. arrived hire I hlH nioriiiiig- on No. 2 nii( l mm, at tho l'endleton Hotel for the iWyj ' -- - They ure at the at. Ocorse. Harry ('"nU'boll, of Hlfle. Colo.. Ik here for a vlalt with hU alHter, Mra' Klvln Lumpkin, whom ho has not iecn tor nwirly 15 yearn. Mr. Campbell nr. rived on Sunday and will Hpend a month or more vIhIUiib hero. J. 4. HHiidHaker and It. P. Irvine, of I'ormnd, arrived on the morning train ond are (jurat at the l'endleton hotel. Mr. JlandHokor Ih elate wcretury for tho Near lit relief and Mr. Irvine, editor of the Op'imii Journal, in her to apeak (n behalf of the Armenian cauoe. , Fresno. California. In reapliiR the lieuefiu of a ll ralaln crop and $115, t,o,000 wilt be dlMtributed In that territory n a remilt, nays Chauncey ISIahou, who him JuhI j-iilurned from a trip to Aritona. Tenon, New Mexico and California, inado In the Interest of tho IVn.llctnn Woolen MIMn. Mr. ITImIiop e h Z u S 3 I D O U cu o fa. z z U, U z o a a. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Buy Them Here 3 o Those Delicious Hams, per pound 33c 2 Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen" 40c Cane and Maple Syrup, 1-2 gallon 85c g Tanqakc Flour, Olympic, large pkg. 40c Q Mother Premium Oats, large pkg 50c Puffed Rice, 7 packages $1-00 Corn Flakes, 2 large pgs pot O Coffee, good grade bulk, pound 1 . . 20c to Corn, solid pack, 6 cans for $1-00 H ' Other Substantials Priced Accordingly at g The Economy Grocery . " ". c Phone 409 Reliable Service 113 W.Webb PHONE EOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE lilquor (' 1'OKtiioiicxl. ' Jlearlnif of Ulll Hurt. Albert Key. .Mmmyi horn, Maude Hampson and Ellen Compoo on a churge of trann portlnB liquor, which wa postponed from yesterday to today, waa'not held today, owlnjf to tho failure of an offi cer from the 11. s. niurHhal'H office to arrive nere. Ah noon im un officer cVimeH tbe five will be taken before H. A. Newberry, l!. 8. coiniiiinaioiier here. Counly JuiIkc III; Cntc- I'ostix.iied. v ounty j iid ite I. M. Kcliannep wan III yesterday, necessitating a pompone niont" of the cane mjalnat IJ. li. Gra ham and Frank Cable, charired with a liquor law violation. The judge Is In the city today and is attending a f'OiitMtel divorce case In circuit court, to which he Ih a parly un attorney. It wa expected that the Judye would try the men thin afternoon If oppor tunity prcdentcd. stiit-tcvant fasr on Trial jtiui or the divorce cane of JIark I Kliirtevant v. Alma Sleurtevant , was beifun in circuit court today, with sev eral witncMw-a called from Pilot Rock ni.d vicinity. The defendant haa been an Inmate of the Kuntern Orevnn Btate ; HonpIta4 for considorablo time and wat, at the time of the filing- of the action. Allc4ratlo!m contained In the complaint, however. K back prior to the order of committal. fill! IlfMiw; Cache I'tioiograplicd 1 holograph of the lame eonniKn- , ment of liquor taken by deputy eher- Iffa last Thurwlaymornlng in the ar reft of BUI Han and four with him, were taken in front of the court house today in the hriKhl s'itiIIkIu. They will he ueed an evidence by Fred Ctirrey. government I'rohlbltion officer. Mr. kit'urrey look a quart bottle of the I whlfky aa a umple to bo tested for evidence In the trial of tho quintet I when they are taken before the federal court in Portland. 8 I DfBU.V". Feb. IS. Of. P.) An j unsucieusfiil attempt was made to I bomb tho lmblln cit.' hall last night .The buildini; la occupied by tho ?ov Icrnmcnt troops. The explosive was 1 hurled from on automobile which ' paswd the building at a high speed. The bomb Inflicted no damage, but re sulted In a enevved search by the military for the hidden munitions. i I Wanted--A Man Wo are looking for a man of certain qualifications. If you. nri the one a chancy to mnko Rood money and form, a connection with a aallonal company of enviable reputa II .i awaits oil, . ; Prha)s ou are now a mall carrier, mdiool teacher, unveiy clcik you mlht he working on a farm or preach-Iny- and ye! have real sales ability. Wo are selling a nationally advertised product of prov en worth and merit. This is not aVtoch selling, or prom tion scheme. . Wo want a man to soli a useful artlolo, ono any man may o proud to represent. If you have lived here long enough to have a good ac quaintance In lh' c-wnty. If you have a Rood record and can-furnish z" d references it will pay,yo to answer this . ad. Our Mr. Hairlman Is maklnit a special Irlp here this week to InVrv tiv nnplicants. If Interested, don't bo back ward about rep'ylng. All information will bo held confi dential. ' ' ' ' , Write Mr. Harriinan n letter AT ONCK lelllnif him about yourself and what you have been doing, lie suro and give your, address and telephone number If you have otic. He will look you up this week. Address CIIA& 8. UARIUMAX, Care The Kast Oregnnlan, rcudleton.. MISSIOXAUIKS OF AHKUICAXISM CHICAGO, Feb. 1 5. Thirty-two missionaries spcaltlnB twenty-seven different lansuages are working ani ons the forelKn-bom.of Chicago, Kev. MJ. K. Flack, secretary of tho Chicago ! Tract Society, said today. ltev. Flack said that tho mission nrios ore not only trying to convert 'the forelan-born. but also to preach i thn iresDui of Americanization to them "It is not enough for un immigrant i. h ,1 church member:' he said. "He .hxnlrl nlso be an American cUb-en." Funds are being collected fur the work, he Bald. A million dollars is the goab Bustard gas meets . safecrackers when they blow vault opem PONTIAC, Mich.. Feb. 15. A. p.) Two safe blowers open ed the vault at the Farmers and Merchant bank at Ulica early today but were driven tack by a wave of piustard gas which was placed In tho vault by the hank, offiriiils In such a position that the can containing the gas was broken open when the door was forced. The robbers fled empty lianded. . . .. i PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 The Cash Pay er-rls the Wisest Payer because he saves his money faster than a miser, and he saves it easier because it comes natural. If you pay cash you are forced to save. You can't get away from it There may he lots of cash 6tores but there's always one that gives you a little better than tho other fellows and such a store is ours. t -'-' i j I j , u I' j i ' Pay Cash Receive More - Pay.Lcss Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 'WF, Court ' ,;v Phone RS0 VHY HAVECATARRIIV a Dissarsesbl te Yourself and A About You. Catarrh Is generally conceded to ,p a constitutional disease. 1 here fore It requires a constitutional cl'medy -like Hood's P.ar.Ua whhh rep lies even- part of tho system by tboromtWy W and enriching the blood. Ihisined -cine removes the catise of the ?roul,!e. which If not checked may i-nd to more serious disease. I., 4S venrs of u.-e and lent Hood s .,m,V!ll:i has relieved many rases ns to!d by voluntary letters of . commendation. V hy not gei a " ... ..!., anA crivo It a trlalT 1 , r'omhl.K. . oaouomy, and elllcicncy. ; Keen lliod's Pills on hand as a family cathartic. It 3. -J- l!l . J - r MsssissBssassssisssisscaBssssasBSSsais For Sale North Side Residence' I am leaving Pendle ton and am offering my residence for sale at once. An opportunity for a family to secure a leau titul homo in a choies, location. Roval M. Saw! die (Kast Orcgonlnn Special.) ECHO, Feb. ID. The Kcho people are beginniiiK to realize that some da licho may be placed on the map in larger type than It now Is. Willi the Teel Irrigation Project adjacent to the city and now that 80U0 acres of land lying between the Umatilla river and the Columbia river above the Furnish Project, approximately near to Echo have been leased by J. T. Hoskins and sons, lo Standard Oil Interests who ex pect to start drtlliUKor oil on the land as soon us the terms of the lease are stipulated and the papers drawn up More than 20 years ago small quan tities of oil have" been reported to havt been found near Arlington and it If also reported thatr the Standanl Oil Co. is now drilling for oil on the north side of the river and the Attalla oii fields. John Monlgomry, prominent real estate dealer of l'endleton, was a vis itor to Echo and the surrounding vi cinity, Sunday. , A triangular debating contest will be held Friday evening, February IS, among the Kcho, I'ilot Kock, and Btan- field schools. Echo's affirmative team. Veda Wattenburger and Homer Baling, will meet Stanfield's negative at Ktanfleld! while Echo's negative Earl baling and Alfred Cunha, will de bate here at Echo with I'ilot Rock't affirmative team, and Stanfield's af firmative team will meet .pilot, Jtock't negative at Pilot Uock that same even ing. The debate which was held be tween Echo and Pilot Rock Februarj tth resulted in a tie, the affirmative teams winning 4 points at both places while the debate between Stanfleld and Hermlston last Friday evening re sulted in a victory for Stanfield whlcl gave them 7 points. It was thought at first that Pilot Hock and Echo would "scrap" off the tic, but the Idea of s triangular debate was later decided upon. The debate between Eclio'i negative and Pilot Rock's affirmative will be lield here t the M. E. church ITriday evening". Mrs. Harry Teel received word of the illness of her mother, who livet at Toledo, Oregon, and she left Sun- la to be at her bedside. It was nec essary to remove her mother to a hos pital at Albany. Warren C. lincon left Sunday even ing for ICtacada, Ore., where he wl: (o In partnership In the garage busi ness there with Ralph Lemo. Mr. Ba- on fas wormerly the chief mechanic at the Echo Auto Co. Mr. Umim was also a previous employe In the garage here about two years ago. C. IV. Oarrison, well known am" prominent wheat farmer of Harrii canyon, Is now partially paralyzed am has lost his power of speech due to i stroke of anvp'.exy last Friday even Ing. Mr. Garrison went to bed that evening feeling opparently well ant fine and slept until about midnight when tho stroke came upon him. Hit son. Dorr Garrison drove immediate to the O. F. Thompson farm and phon ed for Dr. F. R. Dorn. Two sons wen summoned from The Dalles and Port land. . Mr. Garrison is reported to have been able to litter a few words today and make some slight movements. It is hoped that the attack Is only a tem porary one. Mm. Anna Fuller, daughter of Mrs. P. .M.CullouRh. accompanied hoi mother homo from 1'ortland Sunday Mni. Ed Hammer, another daughter also accompanied her. Willie-" P--owls was a Pendleton visitor Monday Itfi ' Mrs. nm.. sort on of Kansas ano her daughter, Mrs. C. M. Mills, of Arkansas, arrived in Echo Monday to make an extended visit with relatives here. They seem to like Oregon von well and may possibly remain here Mrs. Norton is the ihother of Joe Nor ton, who is farming the Flnley ranch on Sand Hollow. She is also the aunt of Qiocker and Harry Duvoll, pros perous wheat fanners of the Lexing ton rpirion. J. P. Hell was in Pendleton Monday! to consult the doctors there about hlf present condition of poor health. Asa B. Thomson arrived home fropi a short business trip to Portland Mop day. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross returned from Portland Saturday. Mr. Hobs s.'ates that he went .there to try and find a dryer place than Echo hut soon deoided that the valley still has east ern Oregon beat when it comes to ralntoll. although the.amount of rain fall which fell here in Echo measured 3 06 inches since January 1st. V. 1). Chamberlain was here from Pendleton Sunday. . - T. O. Smith, prominent farmet of the Meadows, has donated "Stoddard's lectures to tho Echo school library. This donation will especially be ap preciated by tho high school students. Mies I-oia Gobbell was the guest of Miss Mlna Womack of Stanfield Sun.' day., J Miss Maxinc Chlldreth of Lostine ar rived in Echo Monday and Is visiting tho homo of Mrs. ttoy itaic. . . Among those reglsterea ai me j- Echo Sunday ami aionua c,r. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Unya oi r. Minn. Alox Kerr of Medford. U M. Farilti and J. A. Thompson of Port land nnd W. Vidians of Knker. K. I). Cok of Portland was here on business Sunday. Mrs. Pauline Cravella was a Stan field vi:tor Monday. s If Echo hud more biilldlnss. n doubt ihev would oil bo utilized, for C . E Bushy of Pendleton, was here Monday with the desire of leasing s hotel. Misa Catharoio Piei.alii of .slant. eld visited bore Saturday. Hen MeCuiloush relumed home from Portland Sunday with her moth- it, let the reconstructive Influence of lleolo drive it out of your bead com pletely. When ,he nerves have gone smash nd the iron has been burned out of he blood, then is the time that the red-blooded fighter lords It all over lis pale-faced rival. Reolois a won ler. It gives you conscious strength, you feel an Increased nerve force lerve control; No more bluff, no Halting, no hesitation. With an Im roved appetite the nervous that were starved cease to cvry out with pain "he red corpuscles in the blood In Tease enormously, there is a tinge of olor to the skin and a sense of fit ies from head to foot. Such Is the' marvelous capacity of the system to rspond to the influence of Rcolo. This wonderful reconstructive and strengthening combination so intensi fies the activity of the vital processes hat you approach any task with a vim hat is fairly astonlehing. Ask any of the clerks at Thompsons "irug Store or any other leading drug 'tore for a tl.01 box of Reolo. Ask hem about Its wonderful effect upon i host of people they have sold it to. motored down from Pendleton Sunday where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13. F. Ncely. The 3-top doors in the safety de posit vault of the new bank build, lg hv'e Just been hung by H. F- V. lllianv , of Portland. The man who is lo la j the marlie floors is expected here won and it is hoped that the new building wilt soon be completed. Charles E. Lewis of Stanfield, was here on business Monday. ' James Monger, prominent farmer east of Echo, motored to Stanfield on business Monday. Mrs. Allen Mudge and small chil dren moved up to Echo from the Mea dows Saturday. Mr, Mudge expects to Join them soon. Owen Womack. soft of L. P- Wom ack of Stanfield. arrived here Sunday from Thoenix, Arizona. He expects to .tpend the summer here. Hugh Stanfield. prominent farmer and stockman of Butter creek, retnrn vl home Sunday from Vale and On arfo. Oregon, nnd eastern points where he had been on business. Thomas Koylen Sr.. of Pendleton. was here on business Monday. Fred Buchanan of Butter Creek, was an Echo visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Stanfield motor id to Pendleton Sunday. They re turned homo that same evening. Henry Pelmuldor, chief lineman of the telephone company, was' here Monday. . Shine-' Markham has a very seri ens,, of blood poison In his right arm He was practicing boxing at the smoker just before the recent wrest ing match nnd as a result ntoou p... hand on the cement wall. The wound became filled with dirt nt the wrest mtch ans as result blood pois oning developed. . His arm is hadlv swollen to the shoulder. aider tho care of Dr. F. It- Dorn. Mrs. A. B. Thomson; and daughter, ui'.. irinn soent Sunday in Stanfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Helms. now He Ik Carl 11 tel MOTHER! 'California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative " -pjeuieierv Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in 1 Eastern Oregon. Anont California" Syrup of Flirs only look for the name '- amorn:a on ha nacknge. then you are sure om hiM 1 having the bed and most harmless physic for the little stumacn. uvcr and bowels. Chiloxen lovo i fruity taste. Full directions on each tnttla. Y"i most av i-siifnrnia." Dr. K. J. Tork, the Chinese Ppe Tialist has srent T'r ' study and research work, both In China and this country, thus enabling him to treat any scute nnd chronic disease of men and women. He uses only curative . Chinese roots and herbs as a means of treat ing diseases known to human be ings. These remedies have been used for many generations and havt ti..oi lven credit by patients using them. Anyone who may be suffering ii ... v. . ... Citu i-uii .v w ....... . K. J. VOKK ClHYtSK MElflCIXK i;nicATK)'Ai. TOOTH TAI.K O.M: WIM'TK V SO. Germs and Teeth , ... . . There is nothing spectacular abfcut the processes by which a tooth decays. The microscopic germ while eating jts way, so to speak, through tha failp of the house that shelters the nerves, goes slowly; it works it3 way through the hard, outer, layer and into the small inner chambers before the vic tim knows it is present It is in no hurry, but if lef alone, it reaches its goal. Many physical ailments require quick action: not so the tooth- It may be. months before a quick stab of pain warns the pa-t, tient that the .v..i has reached .the nerve. A rurh to the dent then convinces the victim that he has sacrificed a perfectly good molar on the altar of neglect. Care in time would have saved it. ' OuiMiHat'on Freely (ilvcn In all IHntul IlraiKlics. is3. IS I r X-a aii lis j wail 07 Plum Over The Hub. DENTIST Hours Taylor Hardware ItltlR.' A. .M. lo ," I'. M. IVnillctou, Oregon r " - ,ppilitim nl to suit you - . 2CCBos: Seven Gcws for One Just as an example of the time and money the LALLEY LIGHT will save you: A milking machine operated fry the power from the LALLEY will milk seven cows in the time it takes you to milk one by hand. We could go right on down the line and show you how , the LALLEY Plant is a money making plant, as well as a lighting plant For instance: It supplies power in plenty to pump water, heat the irons, run the washing machines, sewing machine, vacuum sweeper, cream separator, churn, fanning mill, Grind stone, emery wheel, etc., etc. So, if the old saving, "time is money" is true if this old "saw" means anything, the LALLEY LIGHT means real dollars and cents in your pocket ' And we want to impress upon your mind the fact, that the LALLE7 LIGHT does all this money-saving work better because it has been tested and perfected through ten year's ot actual owner use. We want the opportunity to show you personally just how and why the LALLEY "Does More-Does it Better." We know that if we could demonstrate to you these facts there never would be any doubt in your mind as to 'Which Plant" Come in malt H s point to Be Sure See the LALLEY First STURGIS & STORIE ' Walla Walla IVn.Ucton Headquarters for Eh cmcal Equipment for the Farm and Rural Home fc. p'is-'yyj L. - j- -v , ,( nit i Jj cii er, who was there on account oi iu- CO.. N.i. 421 W. Rosr Si. Vn W'i!t WH! - II lli'f'. tr, d Mrs. 0, H. Ihty slid a mil)'