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TEH PAGES DAILY EAST O&EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OftEGOIT, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, ll)21. PAGE TtTZ f AT 73 YEARS HE People Here and There NEWS0FTHEC0UN1Y i r a I 1 John Mycin wua In town e.menlay from Nolln. G. It. Daggett wan up from his home lit Echo yesterday, , S. IT. Jackson of Hpokine, Iiuh boon In tho city on a. Hhort visit. .Maria Stephens of1 Iji iC! ramie,' vmu a Sunday visitor lit tho city. H. J. JitckNOn of Pilot rt'n.'k was registered at a local hotel Hominy. II. Kohlc, who halls from Duncan, wait u Sunday vltdtor In Pendleton, Mrs. Churlcs Wcutlieiford of lono, Morrow county, wan In Pendleton Bun duy. . C. I.. McCiuiHlnml was a Hotel llow man (,'ucst Sunduy. Ho In from St-attic. Air. ami Mm. Claud llaris of Mil ton were Sunday' clients at tho Motel HI-. Ooorge. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY i Eventually!! J you trade at the store where you get the best O ' goods at the lowest possible prices, with the best services. . . ' ; ' WHY NOT NOW 1 Begin buying at the ECONOMY and save time 2 and expense. You can depend on us. ; . C9 J TKe Economy Grocery 9 Phone 409 113 W. Webb Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE J Karl Kupbrs, of Helix, in hero today. Hushies with tho Income tag col lectors bring Toil Merry, o.Hr:lix, to Pendloton toilay. - . . W. B. Ferguson, one. of Athena's pnnlrient farmers and businessmen, hits been transacting luminous here today. Mis. A. I!. Atchison anil Mrs. H. K. Uodjmbough, both residents of I'mu- tllia. Mere Sunday vlsUois In I'ondlu- .W. W, Wasser, erstwhile cashier of a bank at Milton but who is now con ducting a bank at College Place, Wush- uiKton, was u Pendleton visitor, on Sunday. A marriage license wan Issued by Iho clerk this aflernoon to Fred P.. Mitchell nt Woiser. Idaho and Ida Maenpaa of Pendleton, IHputy AsMor ApioiiiUl ' 1.. itrowhell whs this morning ap pointed deputy county assessor for tho HiTniiMon district by Assessor llavtis. . Mi, Urowncll Is here today to tret his U si ruction and to fuin:li;ir.i hims.ilf witi. Iho work. Last night's snow should makn-at j least one man feel perfectly ar home here. He Is J. It. Williams who rugm lev from Saskatoon, Canudu. The wheat fields .or, thoroughly saturated with moisture and the pros peels for tho coming crop ana exceed ingly bright according to Sheldon Tay lor who is in the city from his farm north or town. E IS ES Portland Man Overcome Trou bles of 40 Years by Taking Tanlac. "Tliero Is bound t bo somethlns unusual alHiut a medicine that will irakc a man my age gain twenty-eight founds," declared I Gray, 214 Kust S7th St., South, Portland, In relating his remarkable experience with Tan lac. "By taking Tanlac I have gotten rid of a cose of rheumatism "which, had troubled me more or lens for forty sears. Two years ago J got so I couldn't walk a block couldn't even stct out jjt the yard. My whole system seemed to be affected and for along lime I couldn't move my hands, wasn't even able to put on my shoes arid I suffered so I could hardly keep from yek'nir out every time I tried to move a. pain would catch me In my back when I stooped over, and it hurt ter ribly when I straightened up. My mus cles cramped and seemed like they were drawn In knots and my kidneys bothered me a great deal. "I had been told so many times that rothlng could help me that I thought I would never be well again. Hut I: finally decided to see what Tanlac would do for .nie and I have Improved so much some of my friends hardly know me. Although I am now seven- Idnlio Prisoner llu-apca 1 ly-three. I don't feel that old by a The (Sheriff ' office was notified this good many years and this past summer morning of an escape from the Ickihojl put in full time at my work, some- bum KUtfore Ixwt. Ham Kllgore, of Helix, who Is said to have been acting in a strange man ner, wandered fro)n his home yester day. A posse headed by a deputy from the sheriff's office located Kll fcme .near Walla Walla. He will be taken to the hospital there. l'.rollM-r (Joiiies To Aid A brother of t-hozo Bhibata, th Jap a'neso who killed a fellow countryman in a Chinatown basement the morning cf Kcb. i, arrived yesterday morning from Fresno, California. He employ ed Fred Ktolwer of tho firm ol Haley Kale' & Steiwcr to defeld the accused man and left last night on his return to Fresno to collect funds With which tc make the defense, a "" rci'?''' WASHINGTON', Feb. 21. (V. P.) Hugnea has made a bitf financial sacrifiee to enter the cabinet He ranks with Klihu Hoot as the fore most lawyer prhcticlns before the supreme court during the last two years. His Income last year Is esti mated between $160,000 and :'00.000 After March 4 this will drop to 12.- 000 which is the Salary of a cabinet officer. Colder Weather i Calls for more blankets and heavier working clothes. We have them, at the very lowest prices and the very best quality. 5 lb. AH Wool Double Blankets v . . . $9.00 4 lb. All Wool Gray Single Blankets. . . 4. $3.50 4 lb. 0. D Army Blankets, red,. $4.65 4 lb. 0: D. Army Blankets, new $5.65 Genuine Army O. D Shirts, new $4.73 Genuine Army O. D. Shirts, reel. $3.55 Heavy Weight 0. D. Shirts, new . , , $6,30 ' ! "Buy it at Arjny Store"' '. " M & HAW SALES CO. Mail orders given prompt attention ; 546 Main St. penitentiary Saturday morning. The man, John Crnngstrom, was a trusty and was employed as a laundryman at the Institution. Ho Is described as be ing 41 years of age, a native of Sweed en and pessemed of one long and one short leg. The left letr is about two Inches shorter than tho right, giving him a decided limp when he walks. Yt 111 Klari Ats-crain 1'ounty AHseSRor Hnwks announced this morning Chat tho work of assess ing property owners will start about March 13. The ownership books are row being prepared for tno field men, most of whom have keen appointed and are ready for duty. All of the numerous transfers of proptry made In Iho county during the year must bo taken from tho books in the office of the recorder and transferred to the records In the office of the assessor 'he- fore the field men can start. :; This work is now n earing completion. thing I hadn't. done In a long time. Tinlac is sold in Pendleton by Thompson Hros. POTTERY The wft torn of pottery makes It favorite table or Imifet decoration, amt tli liirxHii.ilnniw jt it ninlu-s It possible for tier; home to liae a few select pieces. SAWTELLE'S Inc. Jewelers The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. fGRUEN WATCHEsb4?'' ' Vm - I' ' "J? to- be an address Vy judge 8. A. Lowell and musio by a recently formed Knijfht of Pythias orchestra. A week from tonight there will be competitive initiatory work be ween teams from I.unou lodg and the lodge at Weston. Kobln lit Mid ljj joyed Thugh the opera "Hobin Hood" has been given hore several t'mes dur ing the past never has the delightful old production being more" creditably presented than by Arthur Parr and troupe at the Oregon theatre Batur- oay evening. 'toe cast was entirely different from previous performances. Mr. Parr played "Hohln Hood," Betty Halter, Alan-a-dale and Tom Burton the sheriff of Nottingham. The male voices were especially good. LONDON, Feb. 21. U'. P.) A re vision of the trrnty of sevre to give Turkey an additional territory In Thrace now occupned by the Greeks hatt been decided upon by Lloyd - George and liriand In conferance prr ceding tho near fust conference. The oeei.slon required thfc approval of the allied colleagues of the two premiers, i . I I N0TE;THHj DERBY l?ayCash i..-- ,, 5 .... ; Receive More n t ; liccfivc mure x ay ajes8 Despain c Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court f Phone 8S0 J i , 5 J X B uy Here and Sa ve Your Money If you buy here, you not only : save '. 'money,' but you are assured of the best quality "of food; wholesome and delicious the kind of food you find on the best of tables the kind you are proud to serve, PayCash Receive More ' ray Less Despain & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 r j 1 r Trcasiircr to Siiokatic - Miss Grace Gilliam, county treasurer will be in Spokane March 1 to testify in the case of the state of Washington aghinst Houph. This Is the trial grow ing out of the failure of tho bond sell ing house of Millholland A Hough. Hough Is the Junior member of the firm, Millholland having committed stiiride when Informed that Hough had confessed that they had embezzled half a million dollars from Mike GhI lal'.ani tho northern Idaho mine mag-i-atc. Both men had made a suicide pact but the younger man weakened a few Lours before the appointed hour. IIU defense is that he was -under 'he influence, of his partner."... Lost Auto Wheel Tho heavy rain of yesterday after noon resulted In at least one slight auto mishap. Kichard Rice was un fortunate enough to skid into tho curb on KJverside Drive near the Park View apartments when the mud failed toi provido traction for his wheels. For tunately he .wa not driving fast and the loss of the left front wheel was all the damage sustained. The rain had caused a quanity of mud to be wash ed down from the hill nnd pedostrains as well as autoists were compelled to watch their step at the point where the accident occurred. SAN' FRANCISCO. Feb. 21. (IT. P.) The steamships Westison and Ken tucky have liecn in a collision ii oriental waters, according to a cable gram from Shanghai via London, re celved here. The cablegram indicated that considerable wamage was done, but gave no details. raderewskl. Polish pianist-statesman, is shown as he arrived In New York for a rest in America. He wore a hew.dcrbyv ,.. . ii A GREAT BOO There are many mothers, nervous and rundown in vitality, to whom. , Scott's Emulsion would bea great booru Its the very genius ot pA . to buUd strength. ' Scolt & Bownl, BlounfieU, H. J. ALSO MAKERS Ol Rhoi (Tibials r Granule) r INDIGESTION JUL D5 WASHINGTON'. Feb. 21. (U. P.) The' virtual re-enactment of the Payne-Aldrich law as an emergency tariff early in the coming special ses sion of congress was tentatively ' ap proved by Harding, Chairman Ford ncy of the house ways and moans com mittee, said following his return from the St. Augustine conference. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Women Have Meeting. It. K. Tucker, community service worker, is meeting this afternoon at tho county library with a number of Pendleton women to d.scuss comma nity work for business women of the city. X Onb to liuilqiict Thirty-five members of the newly organized X Club have signed up to attend the banquet tomorrow evening in the Elks Club. On the program for j the speaking which will follow the banquet arc Colonel J. H. Rales', ex- j mayor and former state senator, who will speak on the "Use and Abuse of; the Initiative and Referendum"; Judge G. W. Phelps, eic-district attorney, wrm I will speak on the Umatilla Rapids ; Power Association project; Judge S. A. i Lowell, es-circuit judge, who will give j an address on Washington; J. W. Ma-, loney, ex-county judge, who will ad- f dress the club on "Finances"; C. P. I Strain, ex-county assessor, whose ad-1 dress will havo for its theme "Assess-1 menta and Taxatrffn," and Henry J. Taylor, ex-councilman, who will speak on "Cemeteries.'1 ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Sturdy Work Clothes for Men at Substantial Savings i Pay Day and Underhill, union made bib over-v alls, heavy blue denim, pair $1.19 Four U Bib Overalls, fine tightly woven? Mas sachusetts denim, the best overall that ever, came to Pendleton. Compare it with any overall at ar.y price you can buy anywhere, pair $1.39 Shouhouse Motor Suits, extra heavy khaki colored material, liberal size, all pockets re inforced, suit $2.98 Medium weight khaki suits, each. $1.98 Blue or gray chambray Work Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 to 18, each 79c Men's Flannel Shirts, gray or brown, ea. $1.98 Men's Heavy Wool Sox, pair 39c, 49c Boys'. or'Men's Canvas or Jersey Gloves, the pair . ,10c, 15c, 19c Leather Faced Gloves, gauntlet or wrist length, pair 29c Boys' Overalls, sizes 3 to 10, pair 89c 11 to 17 . J 98c Children's Play Suits, blue denim, red trim med, blue and white Stifel cloth, red trim-; med khaki, ages 2 to 8, suit 89c Paris Garters, assorted colors,' pair. 29c Men's Rockf ord Work Sox, pair 15c Painters Overalls and Jumpers, each 98c Carpenters Heavy Overalls, pair $1.49 Boys' Waists, just received, sizes 6 to 13 years, each 79c J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. C. C Browne to ln-imi-t. C. C. Browne, In charge of the Over beck. & Cooke brokerage office, ex pecta to leave Pendleton at tho end of the month and to return to Vancou c,r, B. C. His successor has not -been named. When you order by telephone Pomllcton Home Is Robbed.- While Henry Coffman, an employe of tho Pendleton woolen mills ' was away from homo today his home In the east end of the city robbed of cash r. ........... . ........ I. I flAA l! ' T 1 ft'- f.t .. . I ! I j purlins U I 1 II c ntio IIUtlLIVU (llIU cSia suspect was soon taKen into cusiooy ibut at S o'clock the officers were un- 3! decided as to his guilt. The robbery occurred during the noon hour. Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Payer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following tho directions and dosage worked out by physicians during 21 years, and proved safe by millions. Tako no chances with substitutes. If you see tho IJayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tab lets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages." ' Aspirin Is tho trade mark of Bayer manufacture of mono acetlcacldester of Salicyllcajld. NEW TODAY WAXTKD - Small Call 269. furnished - Apt. FOR RENT One room with or with out board Phone 745-J. Insist on getting Kerr's Rolled Oats, Kerr's Wheat Flakes or Kerr's Pancake Flour. Do jiot accept a substitute, but specify "Kerr's." You will then know you are getting superior quality. They require ' , Only 10 to 20 Minutes for.Gooking i. Available at your grocers, and backed for quality by tjhe well known firm f Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc. ' ' . ' ! sr - 1 i- rz " tr "-a !i!!ffi!i:!!! 1 Hoy (Viiumltlec to Meet The loja club commltteo of the Community Senico organization Is to moot this evening to lay further plans towards raising money for a boys club to be established In the city hall. The sum of I2.M1U is wanted for the pur pose and it Is understood soliciting work Is to be started Immediately. Some promise cf support have already bf n made it Is mid. 0)cn Meeting Tonight In honor of tho &th anniversary of the founding of the order of Knights of Fythlns a special program will be imftf I (liven ni evening by Damon unige Ke.-ilures of the iM"Kr:ihi will Attention Knisht of Pythian Celebration of the 67th Aniversary of 6ivr order will be held,tonight at 8 o'clock. ' The address will be delivered by Judge S. A. Lowell. Music by he K. P Juvenile Orchestra. YOCNo FARMER WANTED AS AS SISTANT motor truck salesman. We are organising a sales force to cover the mountain and coast s'.ates, also lo cal salesmen in different localities. and want farmer, truck man, mechanic or good driver to assist Blate sales nianagei-i all or spare time; experi ence not necessary- as our men will be coached ami trained, t'nusual oppor tunity to attain permanent position paying t30 to $100 a week. Address Manager, Peerless Commercial Co., So, !Hl SI., ..)s Ansel.-, C-il. Beautiful Pearls Sacrificed DIRECT PEARL IMPORTERS Overstocked and forced to sell at less than wholesale cost a mag nificent assortment of Lustrous Oriental Indestructible "OPIC" PEARL NECKLACES AH lengths and shades, at bedrock prices S25.00 strands, so inches, now' ......$5.75 $I7.0 strands, 21 inelicA, now SI 7 $12.So strands. 18 inches, now i S3.75 For weddings, liirthihiy or anniversary gifts, pearls are uiuturpassetl. They charm all women. Tlieso iK-arls are of tin- highest fiuality. Do not oonXusc tlu-m with inferior grades sold at rhllculoiuly liigli prices, Select stramls of mayivfiiviit ! "LA CLEOPATRA" PEARLS at one-third of uual storo priees $37.50 IR-lne-h Xeeklneo $12.50 I.VOO 21-inih Neekluro St.YOO $52.50 30-lneli Necklace - $17.50 . In handsome silk-Uned ease. ADSOL.UTBLT .PKEE A strand of beautiful Oriental graduated beads to each purchaser. , This sale is now the sensation of San Francisco. Out of town trade here's your opportunity. FILL IN AND MAIL AT ONCE ORIENTAL PEARL IMPORTING CO.. 948 Market St., Bank of Italy Eldg., San Francisco OISIEXTAIj FKAHIj IMPOUTIXG CO., $18 Market Street. San Francisooi, Cat. rearl Unites long. Color Price Oiilo Send me by return ni C. O. I . These Pearls are to be sent with the Wiv(h-g of inierilon and If not emlivl,v snii-r.n-t'y to be rvtitnu'd within five days at your expenso. Xame) PLEASE1 WHITE s,rm -- (City) (Slate) PLAINLY. 9 3 f 3 ' n Q r