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PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, fEtfOLETON, OUEGON, THURSDAY EVEItefl, ttZWB.7 17, 1921. TEN PAGES . - ! People Here and There fl, C. Blianklund, of rortlund, Is here today on business, Carl Engdnhl l in I'eiulletim from his ranch at Hfllx totluy. E V. Owultney, hardware, salesman, Is In Pendleton on business, . T j crinimlim. of Portland, , was among the arrivals this morning from the metropolis. W E Kockoiidorfor, it traveling salesman from Walla Walla, la Id Pendleton today. . ... Harold Hudson, electrical salesman, and J. H. SuTmint, dry goods sales- nmn, left Inst evening In the latter'!' uuto for Walla, Walla.i ' Irfiwell Kern of '-tile 8ttiils-Slorle company, who has been ill with the cpniisey lor severs; weeks, in now re covered and ablu to be at work. '' . -f. A' ' A irf.ttr.rtu flrn' nnrlin1 " lnft lust nlKht for Portland where ho has been called ns a witness before the fudonii court m cases of liquor viola ilun orlfc-limtUig In Pcdloton,, : Catarrh Can Do Cured Catarrh It local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional condition!. It therefore requires conntituiloiml treat ment. HALL'S CATAKKU MKDICINK i taken Internally and acts through tlia Wood on the Mucous Hurfaees of the System, HALL'S C A T A H R H MEPtCINB destroys the foundation of the disease, givee the patient strength by Improving the general health ans aslats nature In doing Its work. All Druggists. Circular! free. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. Hector ' Alaiplierson, crop expert from th Oregon Agricultural College, CorwUlis, iirtbved In Pendleton this morning fu attend a whciA growers' meeting. He la a guest at the Pendle tou hotel. . I'. M. Williams, of La Orandc, or rived In the -city luat night. NEWSOFTHECOUNTY & i OFFICES AND OFFICERS I O. C, Morris la hero from Portland today and 1h refc-istorcd at 'the St. George hotel. J. C. Hawkins, formerly secretary of Hie .county, farm bureau"- and a wheat Krower rcBldlug about 10 miles north of Pendleton,, came to the city today 'to ultend a wheat growers' moetlug to be held' this afternoon. There were 15 traveling salesmen In Pilot Hoc It yesterday, which, nc crding to K. H. lister, Is a record. Mr. Lester 1m in town toduy on busi ness. Ho operates a lumber yard thf-re. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Quality on These Prices Those Delicious Hams, "per pound 33c Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen ............... 40c Cane and Maple Syrup, 1-2 gallon B5c Pancake Flour, OljTtipic, large pkg.. . ...... 40 so Mother Premium Oats, large pkg i 50c 9 Puffed Rice. 7 nackaces $1.00 2 v. Ckrn Flakes, 2 large pgs 25c Coffee, good grade bulk, pound 20c Corn, solid pack, 6 cans for : . . . $1.00 S Kraut, 1-2 gallon '. 50c Other Substantials Priced Accordingly at jjj The Economy Grocery 5 c Phone 409 " Reliable Sen ice 113 V. SYebb PHONE FOUR-O-K'INE FOR BETTER SERVICE M. I.. Bmlth, pioneer merchant of Helix, came to town on this morning's train on business. George Curnes, well known .mercli ant of i'llot Hock, was in Pendloto'i lani evening culling on friends. Oscar and Fred Ilahr,- from Kah- lotus, Wash., are In Pendleton on bus- neHM und are at the 8t, George. Irrlund Jh-cree . runted . A decree of divorce in the ease of flurry V. Irelund from IJitisy M. lie land waa grantwl hy Cirt;ill Judge J. VV. I'heliM late Wednesday. Hy the terms of the decree the dufcndanl i given the euxtody ot their minor chlio and will receive a monthly stipend of $T,o from the plaintiff. 8. A. I'urccll, a stockman from t'nl on, Is a business visitor In I'endleton. JIo arrived on No. 23 laHt night. W, W. Oin,"coiinty nehool super intendent, Is In Weston toduy, visiting the schools of that city and vicinity. John I. Huston, amlatunt cashier of the I nked Htates National llank of Vale, was a recent business visitor In Pendleton. C. W. I'aulus, cashier of the First Hunk of I'UoJ. Hock, was . in Hcnul,!- tnn Inst evening, (he guest of. Mr. anl Mrs. L. C. fk'harpf, , W. A. Gilliam, stock man from Illot Hock waM a iuin visitor in 1'emlle ton today, lie collected bounty vn. a coyote recently captured. Mr. and Mr. V. H. Itogers, of Wal la Walla, vlatcd In 1'nulli ton on Wed Qesaay uiternoon. Mr. itogers I a retired farmer In the ncUrh boring city. Ted Holmes, auditor for the Stand ard Oil Company, is a I'endleton visit or. o Is Auditing the book of the various Standard Oil agencie in the county. j Marlon Jack-, rancher iuid local member of the stute fish and game communion, returned od No. 24 this morning from & business meeting to Portland. Mrs. Charles Alsparh and Mrs. J. It. Thomas, of Helix, arrive! In Pen dleton today on a shopping and plea sure visit and are iruests at the St. George hotel. pert rand S. Jcrard, local and Kast- , crn Oregon manager for the Kquitable Life Insurance Co.. left for I. Grande this morning to spend the day oa a business visit to his agent there. Two Ka4 1 jid ('oiijik'w l;lineil Marriage licenses were issued Wed nesday afternoon hy the county clerk to two couples residing in the cant end of the county. The first was made out to Orvttl Henry Keuteh und Mis Mary K, Huher, both of Milton. The second waa to Joseph Gullf,'her, of W'ulla Walla, and Mra. Mabel Wizard, of Freewutcr. TMYcsr OrsyHsfr Trial P?.ck2go Fres! ,Tt for b ehort time, fn ordflf vt prove to many more thousands of; women, that lirownatone is In fact the perfect tint for gray, fated utreakerl hair, the manufacturers of this really woniletful preparation! -will s'-nd a trial package freo to til. who write at onee. lirownatone is positively frnaran teed and cannot injure the hair in ' " "'!' r I Zi ! T" 1 " i r ' -rw.. - . -w TchtinHHiir b Taken. , 'ICHtlmony In the homesteud con test cane of Inane H. Kaucher verHUi Itay Keller Is iieing taken today ut the federal building by H. I. Keator um, C. X. Jtundull, for Keller und Judgt James A. Fee for Kaucher, before A. N'ewherry, clerk of the felcra court. The contest Is over a home stead, the location being the south hal of section 25, tiiwnship two, south runno 32, taflt of the Willamette me ridlau. Car Willi lUaho I.icenne Held -A car bearing an Idaho license oi 19 JO and driven by a man named Wendler wan taken in charge" yester day by Traffic Officer W. H. Lyday The man was Interrogated as to why he did ot have a 1921 license. A wire today from the secretary of state sale that the man hud applied ' Feb. 1! for a 1921 Oregon license and that th plaUi were (shipped on Monday. The were not In evidence on the car when detained last night. , (1. M. lUce, vice president of the Judgment for $25oV Asked !oren Seword today brought suit Ir. circuit cojrt against E. T. Juvenal tt recover judgment on two causes of ac Uon. He a!lce that the defendant owes him for t00 worth of straw, 1197.40 for summer fallow und $.'3l: for seed grain. The debts were con tracted In a leime of land but wore not secured by mortgage aa'agTeed upon In the contract. Pcarcey and Menden1 hull and Peterson, Hishop & Clark represent the plaintiff. Relatives of Mtirderrr Helping Itelativea of Slilzu HhlbuUt, Ha waiian Japanese, who recently murder. d M. Okamato, Japanese gambler, after a night of gambling, are coming to his oasistauce, according to the sheriff's office. They have sent money First National Hank, was a l.onie-jand arranged for counsel to defend wffld Wbur o&lu&bles cot '6e J Ctxre in our zauifs I M Mr oming passenger from Portland on So .24 thin morning. He ha leen In the city since Monday on business. I(. M. Mayberry. assijilunt cashier of the Inland Knipire bunk, is ill at his home today with a severe cold. which lias threatened to develop into grip, jji.m reports were that he waa Improving, a temperature having sub sided. ,N. B. LenvelJ, orgnnlwition managci for the Oregon firain Growers' Aaso- cUttlnn, is in Pendleton today in the in tcrcsts of the associatio. From here he will go to La Grande and Baker to put the objects of the unni lailnii lu. ! for the grain men of Union and Baker counties. On his first ions trip uvEdger Hicks, aged 13. who left Milton Tuesday for Clarendon. Texas, where he will Join hla parents. He l a brother of Carl Hicks of this city and visited him here Tuesday. The youngster's parent went to Texas by automobile and Ed gar Is Joining them for the remainder of the winter and the coming summer. Y OU should stop wprryiiig about the probable loss of your valuables. A safe de posit bo: in our vault will cost you but a Rmiili sum a year, and you alone will have access to them. 1 i i Pay Cash Receive More -Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court' Phone 880 Look Up Our Ad for Saturday's Specials Special for Friday M. J. B. Coffee, B Grade, a brand new article in Coffee. This' Coffee is guaranteed or j your money kick. - x -1 Pound . 3 Pounds 30c 85c We have a new lot of ORANGES just in. 3 DOZEN FOR 50c , , , ; Pay Cash ' ' ' Receive More ' Pay Less Despain&Lee CashGrbcery 203 E. Court " V"" Phone 880 H. E. nickers, Carl Kupers and L. U Rogers left by nuto this morning for Attalia, Wash., where they will In spect progress being made by the Co lumbia Basin Oil Co. The company is pushing its well deeper Into the bowels of the earth In hopes of strik ing oil In Paying quantities. Small amounts have already flown from the shaft, according to men Interested In tho project. " " S. M. Crawford, prominent Eastern Washington lumberman and vice pres idunt if the Vmatilla Kaplds Power Rita aiwociatlon, was here yesterday primarily for the purpose of visiting hla friend and business associate A. H. Cox, who is III. During the afternoon Mr. Crawford met with Judg Phelps and other workers ort tho power move ment and discussed plans for the meeting at Walla Walla Saturday. Checking up on shipments of beaver hides from (Jregon to Kastern fur companies is one of the duties which has occupied the time of George Ton kin, U. S. game warden, during the winter. Mr. Tonkin, who arrived in the city yosterdny (or a week's stay says that many hides have been ship ped! fraudulently under tho name of other furs. He stntes that Umatilla county has some beaver, there being a colony on a promontory of the Uma tilla river between Umatilla and Her mlston. 1'AVIXG COSTS (Continued tram page 1.) Fhtbata when he goes to trial for the murder. The man has not been In dieted yet as no grand. Jury will meet until late in March, preparatory to the opening of the April term of the cir cuit court. ' S'hlbuta is taking his plight calmfj', the officers say. KKV. W. A. OUKSSMAV (Continued from page 1.) from Spokane where he was pastor of the Christian church for the pnt year and a half, has been in the ministry for 13 years. Prior to his work In Ppokane he was in Toledo. Ohio, anil Lnnplnt?, Michigan. He is t graduate of the University of Michigan and the Eugene Pihle school und ilso took nprk at the University of Oregon. Mrs. Uressman and their four year old son accompanied him here. The work of the new pastor will he- gin next Sunday, with a week of spe cial meetings. Rev. Gressman will speak and Joseph X. Scott will act as song leader. any way hut will iulekly trannform fray, fnderl hnlr in tho moHt a mai ns: manner to that your friends will marvel in rfe you growing; yonng'T ;ntenl of older. ltctrular Lotties can be hal from any druK-l-t at B0c and 1160.- Ti colors: "I.lifht to Xlfdlum Brown" tt d "Park Urnwii in I!lack." Tor a fren trlnl bottle with, essv. complete dlreetlons, -Bd II osts to pay pr.Maire. i.nckln anil wtr tax to Tlie Kenton Hiarmaca! Co.. Ui'J Cuppla max.. Covington, Ky. Keryl Hod gen; Arthur Watson, who didn't want Ut lie engaged, Lionel Le rouic; Jack, Ted and Hiek. "friends of Arthur, Paul Jonee, Joe Records, Kieth McUuniels: Miss Abienil I'ar ons, a woman of ideas, JDella Rec ords; Mrs. W'iLlwtn, a gentle person, Rela Kralman; Marie, Jane and Ma ble, friends of I.ueile, Gladys Records, Mary Peck, Healtry Kcan; Mary, Martin Henry's aunt, cook at Persona. Ilene Krurtihah; first and second girl, llene Krumbah and Lola Stark; first 'tnd second gypsy, Hattie Allen and Irene liood. After th ptsy. M's It';! Hoblis, one of the high school faculty, enter tained th'j players with the teachers at a valentine s'tpper. A feature of the play was the danc ing of the minuet in Martha and George Washington costumes by eight pupils of Miss Pauline Beck's grades. Miss Delia PhillppI is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Judge Kelly of I'resoott.' Mr. and Mrs. Pert Rominger of Demlng. Xew Mexico, will as toon as the health of Mr. 1 Sterling Silver 20 Reduction The drop in the price of silver bu"0" n ables us to make a 20 per cent reduction in all sterling silver. This reduction makes it a most opportune time for you to buy silver-as silver is now as low as we can reasonably expect. Silver is a "Gift That Lasts." Pendleton Ore. 9 The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastein Oregon. spending a few days witii his sister. Mrs. Khk. Mr. Romlne Is in poor health and is in the Walla Walla val ley in hopes the cliniuto will be of benefit to him. llernadlnc Hobbs of Walla Wal ' spent Sunday with, her sister, . Mias Rita Hobbs. Rev. Btockton left Monday for Helix where he has been engaged to fill the pulpit of the Paptist church for few months. Travis HoskinS spent a few das last week in this vicinity visiting relative-.:. Gladys Eacon, the five year old daughter of M" and Mrs. Roy Hacon, on Friday afternoon met with a pain ful accident which may cause the loss of her finger. With the other chil dren she was getting sugar f.-'.n a bin which held lot) pounds of tw-r .T'.d Rominger pernrtn'in some ay it slammed hacii, eaLch- move back to Oregon. Bince Mr. Ro minger had an operation for appendi citis, he had la grij.pe, which left him in very poor health. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Harrah have moved hack to the Walla Walla valley and are looking for a location nfjer spending the winter months Philo math. During the past week they vis ited with Mr. J. K Harrah, his broth er. On Thnrsdnv C. W. Records.' Ray Records and Howard Messenger made I business trip to Pendleton. Miss Frances Reehe of Doardman, enent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Kirk.'' Miss Reebe's brother was at one time n teacher at Uma- pine. James nomine of Asotin, also is ing her finger as it went. Che was ken to Dr. Thomas' office where the f'nger was found badly crushed and a small artery severed. Miss Maisie Wilson spent the week end with her jareutsr Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson. M.ss Wilson teaches at Yel low Hawk school. MiK Isobel entertained at a Valene tine party for her high school com panions on Monday evwnmg. All re port a pleasant evenig. BAD BLOOD '!H.r, Thin, Weak, Afflicts Croat Maiority of Psepls the "Vhether In scrofula, seres, boils, anil emotions; or as' rheumatism with str mtniitff pains nd achts in lir.-.'-s. joints or rr.ucie; as caurrh v.th i's disaKreeable infiammatio and d;schurge; in disturlied dige-, tin, or draiging down debility and tired feeling. it is corrected by ( Hood's jSarsaparilla. that snost e.T..iom:Val and reliable blood ren e 'V an 1 building-up tonic. Thoa fa'tids use this medicine and praies it lor wonderful relief. Made from the most valuable remedies that plivlfians know, and unparalleled in 'character, quality, taste and cur ative power. When a cathartic is needed, use Hood's Pills lor JlQCord Crot jsno. i? o ff - CHK" T-kS-..-' SUCCESSFUL PtAY (Kast Oregonjan Special.) UMAP1.V& Feb. 17. Tlie student body of the Vmapine high school net ted for themselves as a result of the play, "Engaged by, Wednesday," giv en on, Friday night, the sum of JSW.OO above expenses. Tho audience which filled the hall enjoyed the comedy and the splendid way In which all the actors and act resses took their parts reflected much credit upon their training. At the close of the evening,' the pure bred white Andulusian rooster which was used In the play was' raffled off and the lucky winner - was Miss Florence W'ithcc. . Arrangements are being made to preseut ilie play' at Athena some time next week. The cast was "as follows: Martin Henry, the laziest man In tho country. f ' ;:i SAVES ef tu r- . ? HANDS . - i i feflS TVTAKE EVERY ISed planted, and every -OUR SEED CATALOG and Planters' Guide ia the Standard reference for growers of the Northwest, fisting oar complete lines of of Seeds, Trees and Plants, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee fuppties. Sprays and prayers. Dairy Supplies Slid bquipraeat. acre cultivated- biggest return. Diamond Quality Seeds are tested and adapted to the clima tic and soil conditions of the Northwest You can "bank" on big crops when . you plant Diamond Qual- , ity Seeds. AA far Catalog A'-710 " E F , . , , . ... 1 .' -, .. , . ...... 1 "L ". "j' j. , ' KUVCATIOXAt TOOTH TALK OXE.MIXVTK OX? SO. it. A petition from resldcirts along Ash street was allowed, asking for a sewei extension of 330 feet. Along with the petition was presented a preliminary OMimato of ccist by the city engineer. The 'improvement will cost J399, ac cording to his figllleS. Ordinance on Kdlrenivnt An ordinance fixing tho manner In which the city may call for the retire ment of bonds after the period of 20 years on them has expired was Intro duced and passed with the emergency clause. vThe city may ndvertlse in its ofricial newspajSor for .11) days the fact that It wishes to retire these optional bonds, itt tho expiration of which time they will be due and payable. Joe Kll was Issued a iermit to niter the Interior of his building t 7SB Main Mrect at tin estimated cost of ill, the bluldlng Iwlng within the fire limits. Tho large number of ordinances and resolutions to read and the motions to h.,.i kntit thp cmlm-ll tit session if ''f I....-..-.- v - V 'r..iii a few niinulos iHtorc 1" o clock. Keejp Repaired WeH equipped dental offices can now repair plates and bridges. A broken tooth is no renson why a plate should be discarded. ' A new toothor several of them can be vulcanized onto the old plate and make the service absolutely as good as ever, i New facings can be put on bridges; bridges can be repaired or lengthened ; crowns can bere set and other numerous repairs can be made that will save much in time and money, and add greatly to your comfort and attractiveness. If you meet with an accident that injures-your plate in any vry consult your dentist about repairs before you dis card it for a new one. You can often prevent a needless expense. " k Connlt.lt km lYooly itvcn III . . all lX'ntnl llrimohcs. . . , - - DENTIST Phone. ST llnurs ' Taylor Hardware Rids. Over ,' 9 A. M- to & P. M. lYndlcton, Oregon The llub, Appointment to suit you Hw IPtous Buy Oliver Tlows Now at a New Price. ' See the 19B Gangs with Tractor Hitch now on our floor. Stiirds & Storrie Pendleton Walla Walla