East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 12, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST O&EGONIAIT, IENDLfiTOH, OREGON, SATURDAY EVFTTIKG, MARCH 12, 1021.
People Here and There
O. R. Jcffrci. Kpeclal wont for the
rnciric Mat oh Fire ltiiurunc Co., U In
the city today on buHinrmi. A part of
tho InHiirunco on the ftrutn warohouiie
which burned at Pilot llock recently
nan hold by the Pacific Btntei Co.
Dun Clark who Ih vory much in evi
dence at the Round-Up every yeur ani
who, 'betwocn tlineH Ih connected with
tho O. V. H. ft N". company wuh in
Pendleton yexterduy looking aftor a
ahlpmcnt of norm?.
wnerever rrcu T. Ooore gen .
conHlderable purt of Echo Is thero be
'ciume Mr. (iWro hlniHcIf Ih conHlder-
nblo of a cltlann In tho went end town.
He In tranxaulliiK bUHlneito hero today.
! Frank Garech, traveling naletiman
tor Xylvan O. Cohn, wholcwile dealer
In Men'n fiirnlMhlmjK, In in rendition
for tho week-end.
Ouy H. JohiiHon of tho Trl-Rtate
Tormina! company opent tho forenoon
ut Pilot Rock on bUHlnei for hi com
pany... , , . . ,
H. A. Allen of Umatilla hns been
tranxactlne buineKH In 1'rndlotnn to
day, and meeting with local friends.
D. Vf. nuholts who ban a ranch
v.rnt of Mint Uock i a Pendleton
n"(ne vlwltor today. i
j. S. N'nrvall. of Helix, wan a l)ul-(
r.etm vlKltor In Pendleton yesterday.
, IV. W. H. Lytie, vtate veternarian of
Salem nun been spending Hevernl day
In thlH vicinity looking after tho af
fairs of bin office. He left here for
Hiilem hint .evening. IJr. Lytic, while
In this section, Hpcnt aevcral day near
I'llot Rock investigating a. report o(
. I ... ...(. aAtj..M
uimrnKi uiijuuj liuivm UL mill ircuiiuii.
He also spent several days at Holdinan
'here for some time past horses have
been. suffering with what is known n
witlking disease.; A diet qf alfalf.t
which was recommended some time
ugo is giving good results. Dr. Lj'tle
says, although there are several ani
mals there In very bad shape, the diet
not being fed until too late.
Senator 'It. N. Ftanfleld plans In
leave Washington for New York on
Mondny according to ftewg reports
from the capital city. lie will mak
a short visit In New Tork and then
return to Oregon for the purpose of
closing up personal Hl'f.itrn beftre the
special session of congress opens in
April. i ! .
A. P. Alexander of the Cp-to-the
Times magazine of Wulln AValla was
a visitor In Pendleton today on matters
concerning tho magazine.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I Sturgll of Hr
mlston are among those from that
city In Pendleton today. Mr. Btur
Klll Is principal of. the Herrnlston
schools.
Miss Alice Kershaw a teacher of the
Slanflckl schools Is a visitor In Pen
dleton today. Khe is attending the lo
cal teachers Institute at the high
school.
Dr. and Mrs. M. I Walts of Athens
are among tho visitors in Pendleton
today.
8. A. Baylor, Jong time resident of
Umatilla and enthusiast over the
Umatilla rapids project, and F. A.
Rogers, a railroad man, Were here yes.
terday from tho "Beaport of Umatilla
county."
' B..W. Fulton, traveling auditor ot
tha Northern Paciflo railroad Is in
Pendleton checking tif Iho records at
the freight depot of his company here.
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY
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E Excelent treatment.'
C Consistent values. .
0 Opportunity to save.
N No better goods anywhere.
0 Only the best
M More for your money.
Y You should make this your store.
The Economy. Grocery
113 W. Webb
Phone 409
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE. FOR BETTER SERVICE
NEWS OF THE 00UN1Y "1
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
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Appraise Darvrau KMatc.
The appraisers of the estate" of
Ceorgo Darveau have placed the value
of that cstato at $67,254. Mrs. IJ. D.
Bell is the principal heir to the estate
The appraisers are u. A. Hartman, K.
J. Bonimervillo and B. W. McComas.
The Message of the
Hour
"MILLIONS NOW LIVING
WILL NEVER DIE!"
You may be one of them. This topic has been
recently treated by Judge Rutherford before
gatherings in all the large cities of U. S., England,
and Continental Europe, besides Egypt and Pales
tine. This same topic will be thoroughly analyzed and
proven by an eminent lecturer and student.
G. K. POLLOCK, of Brooklyn, N. Y
Oregon Theatre
Monday Evening, Mar. 14
White Semi-Porcelain
Dinner Ware
Tlii well known Ameiic.n gemi-porce-lain
i priced at re-adjusted prices The
ware is perfectly plain with the exception
of a dainty embossing which gives to every
piece a graceful outline. It carries the
Sawtelle absolute guarantee of quality.
7 inch Vegetable Dish 65c
1 Pt Bowls --; it
Crenmers "rr
Sugars faiid cover '
Teacup? snd Saucers, the doz 4.5
Fruits. th dozen .(JO
Dinner Plates, 7 inch, the dozen 54.25
Otbe'prices reasonable.
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Must Copy Kotwrds.
Grace Gilliam, county treasurer, Is
In receipt of a. telenrupm , from tho
prosecuting attorney of fipokane coun
ty, VanhlriKlon, asklnfr her to make
a copy of all letters, records nnd pa
pers connected with the Teel Irrlga-.
ttoh district. Miss Gilliam is expected
to be summoned to Kpokane to ap
pear in the case against Jay HoukIi
aliened to have forged bonds of the
district.'
jude Reiutvrs Ikviskm. '
A decree and judgment wol render
ed yesterday by Circuit Judge Phelps
i in the case of F. n. Swayze and W. H.
Himpson, recoivers of the Wrestern
Land nnd Irrigation company against
J. H. Strohm and C. E, Joslvn, Judg
ment went by default. The plaintiffs
were awarded Judgment to the am
ount of fiS5.60 and $40.35 costs. A
mortgage was foreclosed and the
sheriff ordered to sell sufficient pro
perty to fulfill the terms of the lien.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Tail Light Missing. .
Because the tall lightvon his car was
misslDg Wm. Crow paid (6 into the
coffers of the city this morning. Judge
ritx Gerald assessed the fine.
PAIGE BROKE A WORLD SPEED
; RECOftD
for stock cars, 1018 miles per hour. Paige,
climbed Pikes Peak. See these models at the
Auto Show.
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AIJTO'CO.
Alta and Cottonwood Sts.
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Automobile Show. Lets Go! March 10-11-12.
I toy Critk-aUy IU.
Fred, the ten year old ion of Mr.
and Sirs. Clarence Moore of West
street is critically III at his home with
congestion of the lungs.
Swurrs rtuihllug Permit.
Hobert 1. Jones was issued a per
mit to construct a one story bungalow
on his property in Haley's addition.
The building will cost 65O0 end is to
be completed tho latter part of Au
gust.
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Seats Free. No Collection J Uv.Wy1
1 4 j n Pendleton
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Ttie largest IamOft4 rat.T Irt li'itcm Orc-gon
A r. -7 ?
Edward E. Cohen driving new Ulds
Bioblle i; climbing one of the hills t"
tween Portland und I'endleton on high
i'ear.
eon yesterday at the home of
Jack Allen. At a table channinply Mrs. Charles N'orris, who has been
t'ecorated in -green and white, covers in i'endleton for a few days, having
were laid for Mrs. Kenneth Mcltao, come u; from Portland whe n sl.e
Mrs. Joe Kornick. Mrs. V. L. John
son, Mrs. Earl Gillanders. Jlrs. Alfred
Smith. Mrs. Frank Gripus, "Mrs. C. A.
Crabtree, Mrs. Lou Pinson, Mrs. Joe
Cox, Mrs. Thomas Sherwood, of La
Grande, and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood are guests at
the, Allen home. Mr. Allen is Mr.
Sherwood's nephew.
MISS THOMPSON PATIENT.
. Miss Edna Thompson is a patient at
ijt. Anthony's hospital where she un
derwent an operation ..yesterday..
IN SECURITY APARTMENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson are
domiciled In Apartment H. Security
apartments. m
MRS. BURGE5 HERB
Mrs. A. D. Ilur-fess. of Hermiston. ie
visliing Pendleton friends. i
1 now roaiM s her home, left ? .nlay for .
I Portland. Mrs. Norris Is vj--v popfi-!
lus In Pendlvton and local people tie'
regretting her departure from the '
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Gl'ESTS AT Bl'RROi;GHS HOME.
Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Sawtolle are '
guests at the borne of Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin S. Burroughs, at the Bur-i
roughs residence on the corner of Jef- i
ferson and Madison streets. i
LEAVE FOR PORTLAND. j
Mr. and Mrs. Rett Richards of
Aihenii, passed through Pendleton, to-
day on their way to Portland where j
they will spend several days. j
MRS. AVILBL'R HERE. ' j
Mrs. Wilbur of Duncan is spending I
the week-end visiting , with; friends
hero in Pendleton. .
Nation-Wide Institution
Pay Cash . Receive Biore : Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone880
Buy Cheaper
. .In this day of prices there's only one way to beat
them buy vour GROCERIES at this store for cash.
You save whether you want to or not.
PayCash Receive More Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
,209 E. Court ' " Phone 8S0
Hold TeAflirrs' Institute.
Teachers of the central part of tho
county met at the high school audi
torium today for the regular local
teachers' institute. The session In
cluded discussions led by E. K. Tuck
er, Eva Hansen, Elirabcth Severance,
H. E. Inlow, W. W. Green, O. G. Had-
ley, Paul Reed, Fred E. Echmldt and
others. The institute opened this
morning with community singing; led
by Mr. Tucker. ...
SOCIETY
PARTY IS GIVEN.
Members of Pendleton's younger sol
wero guests last night at an informal
party for which aliss Isabel Ross was
hostess at the Ross home, 603 Oak
street, the occasion celebrating Miss
Ross' eighteenth birthday., Cards and
a "taffy pull" wero enjoyed, and later
refreshments, the gift of Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Carney and Elmer Moore, were
served. Carnations and roses formed
an attractive flecorntion.
Following are the guests Miss Mnr
jorie McMonles, Miss Ruth Minnls,
Miss Carrlo Davis, Miss Merle Jack,
Miss Ruth Douglas, Miss Ecla McAtee.
Miss Irva Dale, Miss Geraldlne Mor
rison, Miss Blanche Isaac, Miss Mil
dred Rogers, Miss Marian Ross, Miss
Edna1 Murphy, Fleenor Douglas,
Charles Snyder, David Swanson, Ro
land Morrison, Claude Snow, Eugene
Boylen, John Henderson, and John
Slmpsn. '
MRS.. ALLEN IS HOSTESS'" ' '
Members of the Kldeen Club and a
tew additional guests enjoyed a lunch-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HKAR MR. McLF.AN of Portland, Jute
the Clarinet and Saxophone tonight
at the liberty Hall.
Xott of I'.iils for (S'rr Construction
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore
gon up to 5 o'clock P. M. on March
23rd 1921 for the construction of a
Sewer Lateral on Arc Street from
Jackson Street 200 feet north, each bid
must be accompanied by a' certified
check In 5 per cent of the amount o;
the bid, made payable to the order of
the Mayor of The City of Pendleton.
to be returned to the bidder If unmic-
cef ul, and to be forfeited if the ld is
orcevted and the bidder falls to enter
Into a contrast in nccordanee with the
terms of his said -hid. plans and spec!
floatiotis may be s-en at the office of
the City Surveyor. . Tho Common
Council reserves the' right to reject
uny and all bids.
Dated t Pendleton Oregon, l.this
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There is something really urrasual about
the sweet running qualities of the LALLEY .
LIGHT. It operates so quietly, so smoothly,
and so freely that it attracts you to it by
the absence of noise.
This feature in itself proves that the
LALLEY LIGHT is a finely constructed
piece of mechanism
it proves its simplicity and freedom from numerous
and complicated parts.
It proves that greatest care and exactness in the
selection, testing and fitting of the materials and parts
have been used.
It proves that the LALLEY operates as nearly
frictionless as it is humanly possible to build a plant
cf this kind.
And besides ths mechanical advantages, indicated
by the quietness of the LALLEY LIGHT, the satisfac
tion which you derive from this one feature alone
is important
Come in and listen for yourself let us tell why it
runs so quietly and just what this means to you.
Be Sure See the LALLEY firs'
STURGIS & STORIE
Every Day Needs at
Worth While Savings
J. a Penney Co. or Bob White Laundry
Soap 23 bars for $1.00; the bar 4c
Palmolivfe Soap, bar . . 8c
Duro Bell Hair Nets, each 10c
Wearwell Hair Nets each . 8c
Society Sport Veils 5c and 10c
Chenille Veils, co!- red dot, each . . ... .... 10c
HrpR! Snaris. all sics. card . . . .' 8c
Pearl Buttons, card of 12 5c, 10c
Hair Pins 2c, 5c, 1UC pacKage
Shell Hair Pins, .package 10c
Safety Pins, all sizes, card 8c
Led Pencils : .......... ; 2 for 5c and 5c each
Lingerie Braid, 5 yard bolt 8c
Ric Rac Braid, 4 yard piece 10c
Trimming Beads, asst. colors, bottle. 8c, 15c
Darning Cotton, spool 5c
Clarks Sewing Thread, 150 yd, spool, each 5c
Coats Crochet Cotton, ball .10c
Tooth Brushes ..... i 10c, 19c
Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, each . . . . ; . 33c
Pebeco Tooth Paste 39c
Pepsodent Tooth Paste, tube 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 . i . : 10c
Pompeian Talcum Powder, can
Pompeian Beauty Powder . .
Pompeian Massage Cream .
Pompeian Night Cream
Pompeian Day Cream ': ....
Pompeian Toilet Water ...........
. Palmolive Shaving Cream, tube
Colgates Shaving Cream, tube ....
Collates Rapid Shave Powder .
Colgates Shaving Stick .....29c
Gillette Safety Razor with twelve blades,-
leatherette or nickled case $2.98
Gillette razor blades, package of 6 . . , 39c
19c
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$1.19
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J. C Penney Co A Nation-Wide Institution
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WAI.T.A WAI.IA
Ittmianarim tor
tltclricml Eftnm.nt rot tS
i Firm md Rwral Horn
Real Growth in Business
, The Table Supply with less than one year's
business has taken its place among the leading
combination grocery and meat markets in the
city. Our business has been built on the prin
ciple of service, quality and sanitation. .
Our Motto is:
. Be quick to kick 1
If things seem wrong,
But kick to us '
And make it strong
To make things right
Gives us delight,
If we are wrong ,
And you are right.'
"THE TABLE SUPPLY"'
Phone 1S7 and 1SS 739 Main Strut
CHAS. D. DESPAlN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
' Proprietor!
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS
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