PAG2 FIVE DAILY EAST OMGONIAN, PENDLETON, OltEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 5, 1921. PAGES This Hat Will iMake You Lookl' 1 Ijj People Here and There : A. K Uanies, ItermlHton farmer, to here, today. Ho Is visiting tils Ulster, Mrs. Arrie IJ. lliiimu. '' Joseph Ilul'fner Jr.,riittnitKli edit or, and jfrod C Hoeckcr, circulation mamiRtr or the Evening Bulletin at Walla Walla were Pendleton visitors today. Mr. Huffner has-been" In charge nf the Bulletin's) news destinies' for rumo monthH past hut this hi f!rnt trl( to I'cndlcton. Mr.'ltoeckor ;: u veteran niunihcr of flip1 Ilulletln force. ' . ' I A numlioi of former I'cndlotonlans have been revisiting thin pity durlnif tlio past week or two but none have been more Ufrrccably surprised at fho growth and ImprovcnientB to he noen on every liantl than K. V.C'honoweth who has returned after a nlno year sojourn In California. J I notes many cliaiiKCH and particularly ad mi led tho Klk'H and federal buildings. Mr. Chenoweth will leave for Jils Calliori lila home the fore part of the week, i ' Tom Thompson, bank director and wheat farmer of Pendleton, wan among tho Imperial arrivals yesterday. Mr. Thompson la an active candidilte for appointment a postmaster of his homo town. Ilclnir a close friend and eupporter of Hcnator It- NV Htanfield and a friend and aupportcr nf Repre sentative K. J. Wlnnott, It In suspected that Air. Thompson will win out over th liiBiimhent, who was recently ap pointed to fill a vacancy, but his hi- roinlmcnt has not been confirmed lreonln. '"'" ' ' ''' " 'ri . rtohcrt Fordnoy of Portland, rep retieittliiK the oodyear company, ban been in Pendleton for a few day look ing lifter business. Mr. Fordnoy left today for lluppnor. , : Major Lee MoOrhouse has boon feel luff Indisposed the past few duya. Yes terday he was unable to come to hia office but was there thla morntnir al though atill rather, 111. 1 C. O. IUilnchart, grain man of Pen dleton, left today for Dayton and oth er Washington point where ho will attend several days transuding busi Wayne Worthlnaton, nephew of Mr. and Mm. H. , VTorthhinBton of 400 Wit Court street,1 I here from Tort lund for a' visit nvHh his relatives. J. A. Cook, who" Is conceded to be one of the bent Vtflo hots on the Pacific coast, In here today. He rep resents the Remington company. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wattcnberger of Keho, were Pendleton visitor today. While We they transacted business, and vksltcd with friends. 11. T. Eaton and W. M. Nunn, Tall road aurveyora of La Grande, spent yfflterday tn Ilendietoif. They i left this morning for L Grande, l' E. A. Oils, formerlv nf tho J. r. Penney Wore of thl city and Inter manager of the' Permey sloro tn The Dalles, Is now buying waists for tho entire ehaln'of Penny stores and is one of the prominent members of the buy ing department. He owns an Interest In (he store in The Dalles, Portland, I liend and Hood lllver. Mr. Otis' head- luurtcra are In New York but he was a Pendleton visitor yesterday at the local Penney store, on his way to Spo kane after Inspecting the Oregon stores In which he la Interested. t Hart Hpellman, line coach for the University of Oregon football team lust season Is In Pendleton today on business, tie is connected' with a 'andy house of Seattle. Mr. Hpell man says he is not going buck to the university this year to couch the foot bull teum as ho Intends to look after business during the football season. Alex Muirden, who has been with tho Jialfour Guthrie company Of this city for the last eight mouths, has left for Portland to take up work with the same company In that city. Mr. Muir den will take a short vacation before taking up his duties and will vlsl in Seattle and Spokane. A. I. Bitrnes, prominent In Hermls ton, ha been spending tho . last few ' ' days In Pendleton m. business. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Our Service Policy The word "service" is generally used just be cause it sounds well in print, beyond that there is nothing. - . Our SERVICE means our customer is in the right. We are not satisfied until good goods reach you in good shape. They must not only reach you but they must reach you in the least possible time. If Rfter that you aren't satisfied your money is ready for you with a smile. , - ;: . ".i ' -: x k: V-'.'. o 2 W i S w o w w 3 The Economy Grocery Phone 909 113 West Webb St PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE. : Mart Ulakely. prominent cattleman of Ullliam county, Is In the city today on business. Mr. Hlukcly reports that stock In Ollliam county aro in excel lent condition.. ' Shelly Bloomq'ulst, former Whitman college football and track star, la In Pendleton today on business. Mr. Uloomqulst Is now connected with a bond house at Seattle. Dr. A. P. Poley, who Is In the bank ing business In Portland and Seaside, was here yesterday. , Lcla Cushman, teacher In the Ha- kcr City schools, Is visiting in Pendle ton today. G. W. Rugg, who has been ill for aome time, la reported to be conval- i - if S -'', i i ( i vs i s X ' ;,, , GERMAN NAVAL EXPERT i esolng. This stun, ning, a u i f cpring' hat U of red straw in a beautiful rich shade. It u the popular, close fitting l y p e G o r geoui red feathers cover the crown and droop grace fully over the. tide and under the dun. ' SWISS MINISTER DOES NOT EXPECT TROUBLE . " 'i Testimony Coinidetcd. Testimony In the case of Htbert vs. Bcebe was completed in the circuit court thla morning. Judge Phelps has rendered no decision In the case. Secure- Marriage license. A license to wed was Issued this morning to Sidney X. Barnes of Mil ton and Alma. May Bllton of Pendle ton at the county court hou.se. i A KDl'CATJON'At . TOOTH TAI.KJ .NO. 82. Indigestion , It begins with the mouth. The food must be properly and thornugh'y chewed. Thla crushes II Irttp small particles and gives plenty of lime for saliva to bo thoroughly mixed with It. Digestion cannot be properly carried out unless there are sufficient teeth In good condition to properly mastlcAte your food. Tak ing care of your chewing function thro Ohmart system of modern dentistry will void most of the stomach trouble. '' ! ! j tudtnUon jor Kveryoiss Freely Ulvco 4 j ' ' ! f' rrlw,Aro Very IBmoiialle' -. '. j. riinne SOT. Over . Tlie Hub.' Consultation Freoly GItco In All i , -. Denial Drnuohee, . , Hours Taylor Hardware nidg. A. L to 8 1. L rcBdJeton, -0100 Appohitmeiita U suif you lisHtto IWUred Setllcd. Tho estate of Jesse Jteevcs was de clared finally settled and closd In an order len'out by the county court to. day. Mary E. Reeves, admlnisr.iVlui, has been "schSrgcd Of all responsibil ity in the '.atr. PAUIS, Mareh 6. (X. P.) Confi dence that In any case which might arise between Switzerland and the league of nations a settlement satis factory to both sides would be reach ed, because of the growing closeness of 'heir relations was expressed at the closing session of tha council of thejnerable for ordinary loniriin tod;iv l.v Dr. AlDhonse Dun- The airplane, in his int. Swiss minister to rronce. . Dr. unant made this statement in r"ily to observations to the effecx rthat Switzerland had delivered a blow to tho moral prestige of the league by refusing right of way across Switzer land to the league force for police du ty during the plebiscite in the Vilno area. k In view of the present Status of the onflU:t 'betwoen Poland and Lithu ania it Is not expected in league circles that the league force wUl ever' called up An to proceed tb'Vilna. Appointed Administrator. Will H. Mclean was appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charles McLean, , deceased, by the county court this morning. H. A. liaxrett, li. It. Itlchards and Henry Boll were ap pointed appraisers of the property. Omit Um to Portland. It. K. Bean and O. U Dunning, county commissioners and I. M. Sohan- nep. county Judge, left today for Port land where they will attend tho state highway commission meeting. A dele gation faom Pilot Rock composed of llerbert Boylon, K. O. Warner, Thom as Qilllland and C. W. Paulua also left today to attend the meeting. The Pi lot Rock delegation is going in the in tereeta . of the Heppner-Pendleton highway. , , - , NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Teachers Attend Institute, Teachers of Pendleton today are at tending the local Institute at Milton. A number of interesting subjects will be discussed and several prominent speakers are to address the gathering. Receive More Pay Xesg Pay Cash Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court - - ' -f .'Phone 880 The Safe1 and Sane Policy is tlie cash policy. Why buy groceries on credit terms when you can buy the best for less at this spot cash store. We can save you from 10 to 25 per cent on the best groceries obtainable why pay more? i . . . Pay Cash , , Receive More " - Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Rutter Take Prop. " Hotter dropped four penis a pound (n the wholesale market here tod.v and five cents In the retuil market. The nw retail price is now 65 cents a pound or 11.10 a roll. Heavy pro duction and the recent drop, in the California price are given as reason for the decrease In prices. ' There are no street cars, automobiles dr'other vehVles In Venicewnot a hoof or a wheel to bo'seen from one etid 01 the city to the other. This restriction nf transport methods has prevented Venice changing with, the centuries. The man id the street," Is a phrase, originated in lsSl. INAUGURATION DAY SPOKANE, March 6. (A. P.) A Spokane supporter of Parley Parker Chrlstenson for president today ac quired a free suit of clothes on the in auguration of President Harding. The farmer-laborlte entered a lead ing clothing store and picked out a suit for which he placed $25 on the counter. ,-Tak the suit and keup the 'mon ey,"' said the store manager, Sidney L. Gradwohl. , "Hut wh it do you Tncan?" replied tho oust imeT. "This being Inauguration day, I de cided to give away the first suit of clothes selected, by a customer," said Mr. Gradwohl, "and if it is not ask ing too much, will you tell me wheth er you voted for Harding?" "Tranks, many thanks,' declared the man as he departed from the store with tho suit, "i voted for. Chrlsteji- scn. SAINT BLAISEX, Baden, Mareh ".-r(A. P.) Admiral Alfred Von Tir pltz, German naval authority, Is an in terview today, gave his views on the Influence of aircraft upon future wars. He discounted the Zeppelin airship as too much subject to wind and too vui- reconnoitering. opinion, has a much greater future as It has an eco nomic importance for . traffic which will tend to perfect it for war purpos- lUMH) IUVF.Il WOMAN s CHARUFJD WITH ARSON HOOP niVElt, March 6. Mrs. Sarah J. Chartraw was indicted by tho grand jury Friday on a charge of arson. It Is alleged that while she was storing furniture and effects of a room renter in her home she fired the building, afterwards claiming the full amount of insurance, which was $1, 000. i LKS1.IE HOlMrKS tilTD . 15 YKAltS IX PIX1SOX ErtlKNE, March 5. In the circuit court Friday Ieslie Hodu.es, convicted of a triple statutory charge involving three sisters of his dead wife, was sen tenoed to 15 years in the penitentiary. In prononnctpg sentence. Judge O. F. Sklpworth administered a sevece- rebuke. - li-; i - ' ; Whatlou Need is a food that will make good the nat ural daily wear of. ' body tissues. GrapelMts ' is a wholesome "blend of wheat and malted bariey, containing all the nu tritive values of these grains, includ ing their vital mineral elements a , delicious, easily digestible food for ' keeping the body well nourished. Sold' by grocers 'everywhere ! SSJ5 o;"'i'e While the airplane has taken a high place in land fighting as a substi tute for cavalry, Admiral Von Tirpltz said it had nut developed its useful ness to the same degree in sea recon noltering, but that was probably due to the neviness of the airplane, which waterplans of the future might con ceivably overcome. The Admiral reserved his opinion on the possibility of effective attacks by airplanes upon battleships but clearly showed that he doubts that airplanes will become a great menace to the warships, as, he pointed out. the latter will develop devices for de fence while heavily loaded airplanes will always be in danger of counter attack's from lighter machines. . "In comparison with 'Ships," he said, "airplanes will always have a fundamental disadvantage in their) small loading capacity especially when they are to be used on a wide expanse of ocean. From a study of the history of naval warfare, the greatest expo nent of w hich was an American, I am persuaded that the nature of naval forces will hot change with a jerk but will develop organically, for develop ment takes some time which only in imagination and fancies can be skip ped. In this respect, the late war has not effected any fundamental altera tion, although, ,of course, the rate of technical development is much faster than formerly." ' Our Repair Department ; " Perhaps no department of our store receives mr thought than our repair department. J-Aery erfor . being.n.ade to get your work out properly and In time. ' We believe that our service will au's no d'sup pointments and we know that tho work will be done properly.. f KVEKY HKPAIK JOI IS Ot'AKAXTKEI v v. Pendleton Ore. Tlie Largest WMmoifl IH-altm in Eastern, Oregon. tfi , REALTY TRANSFERS J! C. Penney Co., A Natiori-Wide Institiition Every Day Necessities at Penney Every Day Prices J. C' Penney Co. or Bob White Laundry Spap , ' 25 bar for $1.00; the bar 4c Palm Olive Soap, bar - 8c Duro Belle Hair Nets, each 10c Wearwell Hair Nets, each 8c Society Sport Vcih 5c and 10c Chenille Veils, colored dot, each.. ...10c Dror3 Snaps, all sizes, card r....8c Pearl Buttons, card of 12 -t5c, 10c Hair Pins 2c, 5c, 10c package Shell Hair Pins, package 10 Safety Pins, all sizes, card , 8c Lead Pencils , 2 for 5c and 5c each Lingerie Braid, 5 yard bolt 8c Ric Rac Braid, 4 yard piece ....10c Trimming Bead3, assorted colors, bottle 8c, 15c Darning Cotton, spool 5c Clarks Sewing Thread, 150 yard spool, each 5c Coats Crochet Cotton, ball .-. ..10c Tooth Brashes -10c, 19c Pepsodent Tooth Paste, tube 39c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, each 33c Pebeco Tooth Paste ;39c Hinds- Honey and Almond Cream 43c Palmolive Vanishing Cream......tube, 19c; jar, 39c- '.Palmolive Cold Cream ......tube, 19c; jar, 39c Palmolive Talcum Powder ........19c Palmolive Face Powder 39c Palmolive Liquid Shampoo, large bottle .....49c Vaseline, bottle 10c Palmolive Shaving Cream, tube ..25c Colgates Shaving Cream, tube ........29c Colgates Rapid Shave Powder ...... 29c Colgates Shaving Stick ..:....". .....29c Gillette Safety Razor with twelve blades, leather ette or nickeled case $2.98 Gillette razor blades, package, of 6 39c : ' 'Tftes&,--v i '. . i i. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution DEEDS. V. M. Penny to W. It. Hookout, $0500, mete and bound tract tn NW 1-4 Sec. 23, Tp. 6 N. It. 35. M. G. Edwards to S. A. liond, 10, lot 5 in block 3 original town of Pi lot Hock. . ., . K. B. Keeney to A. Peterson, 1.00, S. 1-2 S. 1-3 lots 7 and 8 block S, Lkiah. li. F. Wyrick to S. E. Sprigs $2700 mete and bound tract In Sec. 4, Tp. 3 N. It. 34. E. Koplttke Sutton to U Kopittke Nye, 14.300, lote & and 9. block 57, reservation addition. Pendleton. CLOSED TO PUBLIC. x GEORGE 8. WASHINGTON J George Steptos Washineton. o'. Nxreth, Pa., says that th. George Washington tomb at Mount Vernon may be closed toi the public The burial plot, hrj says, (till belong! to the family ! of which he la a member aaSirii'uis 5i Tiease Cure My Friends' riLL you give sight to my friends also? m Quired a Chinaman from whose eyes a cataract had been removed in Chanteh hospita!. The 77 Presbyterian hospitals in nine countries annually treat 350,000 patients. To finance this work and that of thousands of tschools, colleges, teachers, preachers, and various industrial enterprises Presbyterians annually give , each church member and friend an opportunity to pledge for benevolences. EVERY MEMBER CANVASS Sunday, March 6 Each of the 10,000 churches has been given a quota Its" share of the total amount fixed by a central authority as fair to expect for the fifteen Boards and Agencies. Teams of two will visit each family with pledge cards. Each person is asked to give according to his ability. l.ti tptry Presbyterian slay at torn Sunday tjltrnoon until Iht cantossrrs call. 1 If you are not visited, telephone the pastor. Omissions may occur. If you are not connected with another church and would like to contribute to help make the world better, get in touch with the nearest Presbyterian church. The slogan of every church i "Oversubscribe the quota." Presbyterianchurch -. 2. 31 31 3! n i ?! 31 3 9 4 f fvey, G, U Clark. Pastor,