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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
rACif. five TWELVE PACE3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ' ' FRIDAY EVENING, APKIT, 1, 1921 Tf- li People Here and There Chillies HeUrons In ft vlaltor from. M. VS. Sttirdlvnnt Is-hcre toiliiy from u-iiiliiin Iliilrd f linker. Iiu bc'r-n u visitor l " viy t"1'")'. Mrs. fllfiin Hcutt Ih In tho city today from thlr ranch near Helix. r. Mini Mra. C AnhbintKli of Jlard nuiii. .Morrow comity, are In I'fnillo luii. curl K.nmlahl wax a iincxriiKcr on ,h,, Northern 1'iicli'lc triilu from Helix thin inorriiiiK. ni. ,,:. Walker Ih mi from HtiinfU-ld today vlnltlnK frUndx and attrndlng to l.iiHliifKM matter. "T'r. and M pa. ll, J. Nnilth and koii of Mohciiw, Idaho, ure leHlrteted ut tlm Hotel Ht. (Ifurgo. (Je.orim Goodman, formerly of Pen dlctoii but now located at 1'uhco wB here hetueen trains today. W. J. Knrnlan, former I'endlnton Hunker and widely known property owner la here from hlH home In 1'orl-land. F, I Mallard, dlKtrlct anpervinor of county iiKi lctilture nnen.t work la here today to confer, with Fred iicnnlon, t'matlllii county anent. If. C. (dint) Hall, veteran nmll car rier of 1m. (Iriindi', Ih in I'endleton to-' day, mid a mihutltute Ih dellverln'K let-j tern to the Iji Crundn rralitentii. Mr. I I'all lielleveK that ald mihKtltuto In un-! neccKKary iih hla old hoixe known the roiito ho wnll that hn could delher mull entirely unaided. II. H. NHcn returned to the city to day on the Northern Pacific 'train from I'uhco. "Some little chore to look after 25 Rli'K" huIiI II. W. HIckH thlM morning iih he jtiKKlcd half a hiindrcil Hiiit cumcm aliourd the apecittl coach pro vided for the I'nlveralty of Oregon (JIiIh Glow 'lull. "Jimmy." who Ih general paipwngcr agent for the O-W. II. N., hua toddled along with tlie KlilM during their Hprtng tour; and Hilda hla dutlea rather varied. TANLAC REALLY IS ruan System 1 Explained. Harding's Stenographers rr 1 J . ' , . x-""!"W'-svl - 5f ., f ' f ' bC " " . ' - -4 sZa i ., - t J i . - TVfc .... ,..,r ijnm .. -. 1 NEWS OF THE COUNTY ! OFFICES AND OFFICERS SUPREMACY CLAIMS Hit Officer's I ar. An Information waa filed Hsnlnat (ireen HateB In the JiiBtlce'a court ut Athena yesterday a a renult of nn nl ten;atlon between Kstea and It. W. Sinclair, apodal Mate officer. A ficht occurred bdween tho two men and It la charged Kate bit off a piece of the officer's ear. It la understood Katca will I bound over to the grand Jury j on a, charge of mayhem. ,, . . . , ,. r D ll commonly "known id "a run-down Phyuclcgical Action ol rrm-1 C(l)1,m,on . ilm, the tMUmknK ,pr- cipal Ingredients Of Cele-ifii()n: "It la hinhly enteemed in tors of UrmtA MoJLrin fin llie Hu.i anuetile diirlmt cotivalewcnco-. from uctite diKeaMes. I There are certain other clement In 1 Tanlac which, becaun of their In- l fliienco upon the appetite, diirention, I i!;lml!ation and eleminatlon, improve Yyjj SUPPORTED tno n",rlti"n and vital activity of the the body, and produce that Htate ol Keneral tonicltv which, la callci) Many of the Medicinal Ele-I Health. ment Have Been Known! 1 tal "ie . makes the followln comment regard- and Ued Stnce Civilization hl? an(lth(.r inKT(.aivnU ..it may b I iiaed in all caw of pur debility of the j digestive organ or where a Reneral I tonic imprexKion Ih required. Iypep- lebrated medicine I Hla- ato"'e mt. hyHteria and Inter- nmient lever are amon me many ai fectlon'n in 'which it ha proven uaeful.' There are certain other InKredlents described in the Dispensatory and in other standard medical text book as First Began. Tanlac the cc Miss Ert B. Chi (left) of Frankfort. Kjusnd Corsoell Martera (right) of Parkentbum. W. Va. r on th f at the WhlU Hours Ofllces. They're President Harding's prlva;e stenocraphers. ' Mlsa Mattern was his utenographer while he was scaator. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY H T. S H 2 In Buying Your daily nee'cls from this store, you will find that the Economy Grocery is in the lead in giving bet ter Merchandise, better service, more for your Ameri can Dollar than you can invest that dollar for else where. Try a few orders from us. We ask YOU to be the judge. g The Economy Grocery b, Phone 409 z o s Su 113 W.Webb St PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Violated His nrM. Itirhurd utton la belnp beld here on a char&e of liavlnu violated hi pa role. Kutlon trill Involved In the hold up of a colored pokor frame, and be. cause of hi youtlifulneaH and uld to the atnte In the cane wa paroled to un uncle. Ho bad Bone over into'Wash ltiRton and 1 aitld to havo liwn on routfl to Iowa when taken Into cuatody bore. , Twenty live I'Malcn riled. A rvport f the entatea filed for probutc durlnir the first three nionthr of the year, wa ent to Htittc j reaa urer C. P. Hoff fcnd Bccretary of Btate Ham A. Rosier yesterday Py Xeputy ("lerk Proebstel. There were 25 al together, which 1 eight less than the vnumber filed for the name period last year. Many of them were estates of I importance, the laiR-est bt-lnfr. that of i I-'rank A. Michael; Riven a $50,000. w hich ha been accomplishliiu such re markable results throughout this coun try and t'una.1.1, is composed of the most beneficial roots and herbs known ... Th- 4..i.,ni,l- iu f.lltvK' efh. leal and complies will all National ! having a beneficial action upon the or and State Pure Food and Dru UiWK.'an "f a-HIon, whoso proper func AlthouRh, there are ten ingredients! 1 "ninf results in the purification m in Tanlac, each of which is of recog-ll le ol",d l11' "a,,H,nB( " bi therapeutic value. i" m- , ,n o"Jtiu,l and poisonous ingredient of the blooo -nany or uksc in,x,iieo.s -'' !ir r,mvt.( and the entire system In-; individually known and used since civ. i viratp! and vilaiz.j. Hizatlon first bepan, and some of them Tanli4(. wa3 primarily for have been ufd and pi ewnbed bv l"-!(hp C),rreciion of disorder of the Ktom iii(T physicians everywhere, but until h Jivpp and hPiH. At the same they 'were brongbt together In proper I tj,n( how,.v,.r, it is a powerful recoil proportion and association, a In th , s.nlrHve mic and lKI(iy lluHlier, for it Tanlac formula, humanity hud not j ,,.,Ilmiv fmVH lhat anv medicine heretofore realized their full value and i,,. hrlliKlt ah(mt proer assimilation l'f''"t ' " of tho food and a thorough elimination In referring to one of the more irn-i f the waste product must, therefore, ponant Ingredients of Tanlac, the Kn-have a far-r'ichinff and most benefi cyclopediB Itrlttanlca stiy: "It has j tai effect upon the entire system, been the source of the most valuable Although Tanlac claim for u tonlo medicines that have ever' been premacy are abundantly supported by discovered." In refrrinj to others of I the world's leading authorities, It is the ireneral toiilc drug contained In the people themsclve who havercally Tanlac, the 13th Kdition of Potter's! made Tanlac what it I. Million upon Therapeutic, a standard mpdlcal text! millions have used it with gratifying book, Btate that "They imptirt g-eperal results, and have told other millioni! one and strength to the entire aystem, what it has done for them. That is jlncludlng; all organ and tissues.",' v.hy Tanlac has become the real scn ! This same well-known authority, in, scation of the drus trade in this com:, 'describing the physiological action of j try and Canada, and that i also why Istfll another of the ingredients of Tan- it is having the largest pale of any lac, which Is of value in treating whnt medicine of iui kind In the world toda. he who mom: 4 ' THE MOST OFTEN GIVES THE LEAST. Our advertisement r. ." xt the char '" . , ,., acter of the : ! ;re. Our promises are not idle words but our pledge to the community we Herve. , , No exaggerations are permitted either in the printed or written word.' ' . But our guarantee means just wnat it says. No exjgeertB Tlie Truth is strong enough. i n Pendleton TIic Largest Iliaim.ii'l IcalT in I jisttrn Orrgon. IVoin This Kvcninit. The Annual Junior prom will b held this evening at tho Klk's home nt nine o clock In honor of the smlor class. Final prep arations have 'been made to make this prom one of tho best in the history of the achonl. The Junior prom Is for mal in nature and I the only high school dame which ha the sanction of the school board. Invitations have been issuml to member of the senior class and faculty members. courage the under classmen to turn out for the spring sport. I'endleton j will send a team to the eastern. Ore l gnn track meet whh h is to be held In I'nion in May. Member of the ren dleton tam will probably make the trip to I'nion by car. The interclass meet wili be held at the 'Kound-l'p grounds within the next week, or 'two. The place will be pretty well distrib- Soldis. Win M""t In the trial track merl held at the high school athletic Held Wednesday the sophomore clasR proved Bi.perlor In tho events, winning the n eet by sevcrnl points. Some ex cellent material waa ojsomered in the meet and these men will be Rorted out and an effort will le made to en- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKI An old Ford cheap the older the better Phone 27". Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St. e save you money ' Dollar Specials W Cabbage Lettuce Carrots i Green Onions Spinach Radishes Atparagus Cauliflower Turnips Parsnips Strawberries Oranges . Lemons Grape Fruit FLOUR Per sack, $2.40 SUGAR Per Sack, $10.00 HAMS Swifts, per pound, 40c 20 bars R. W.Soap....$1.00 6 cans V. N. Butter, 1 nound $1.00 9 cans Peas $1.00 f nnnnds Coffee $1.00 7 cans Corn $1.00 8 cans Tomajoes $1.00 5 cans W. V. Peas....$1.00 10 packages Mince Meat ; $1-00 15 pounds S. W. beans $1-00 i pounds Lima Beans $1-00 3 pounds M. J. B. (B) Cofee $1-00 10 pounds Macca- roni - r. $1-00 10 pounds Sugar $1.00 9 pounds Trunes $1.00 10 pounds Dried Apples ...$1.00 10 cans Hebe Milk ..$1.00 FRESH EGGS 3 dozen for 70c SPUDS Per sack, $1.50 ' ORANGES 3 dozen for 50c 5 pounds M. J. B. r.rr eo At VOiiee .p..-w 5 pounds Hills Red.. $2.40 5 pounds Hills Blue $1.65 fi lbs. Gold Shield.... $2.40 3 pounds Bulk Coffee 85c Lorn Meal, per 6ack....4ic Graham Flour, per sk 65c Kerrs Oats, per sack.. 70c Oats, per package, ea. 35c Wheat Flakes, pkg 40c Head Rice, 2 pounds....25c Milk. Carnation, 7 for ....$1.00 4 cans Peaches 90c 4 cans Apricots 90c Onion Sets, 2 pounds.. ..25c Dried Peaches, per lb. 25c Snowdrift, 8 pounds $1.75 Olvmpic Pan Cake Flour, 3 for $1.00 itfd anion? the classes and the meet promises to be an interesting one. Headaches fpom Slight Colds OftOVF. S Laxative nKOMO QUI.V IXH Tablets relieve the Headache bv curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and perm dcKtroyer. The genuine bears the sisnature of K. W. Grove; (Eo sure von pet Rl'.nMO.l 30c. Adv. First Photo of Mrs. Weeks J. C. Penney Col. A Nat ion-Wide Institution - c r " ; ''..' tf - , - - - , : ' V ? - - - - v ' ' - ' J W 7 iffcirfsiti iifn'dr iftsM " ' V..-...1 ...v..v... fcin 1 1 COCOA Per pound, 23c PEAS, CORN TOMATOES Per care, $3.50 PACCN Per pound, 4.5c 1" ' This is Mrr.. John W Vks. wife of the Rcr'xry of wur "M7 husband J in public itfo. I um not." site aaiif lit r:t'jiuft earlier requests to pose.. C c 1 a, ,0 Puts Pep Into Tigers V . . f. Jfl . I iJ( .t ,'r-f 1 ' , 1 I ill.:.- Do Your Shoe Dollars Buy 100 Cents in Service? YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THE MOST THAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY We can and do sell good shoes for less money. Because we buy direct from the manufacturer in tremendous quantities, thus eliminating all mid dlemen's profits and other usual expenses of mar keting. These savings go into the pockets of our patrons through our lower retail prices. More than Seven Million Dollars Worth of good shoes made under our own specifications are sold by Penney stores every-year. SMART LOW SHOES FOR WOMEN Clever one strap pumps, plain toe, two button strap, close edge sole, military heel, black - or dark brown kid, pair ..'..: !... $4.93 Black kid pump as pictured above, but with open work strap, fine black kid, close edge sole, high leather heel, pair $4.98 Black kid pump with long vmp, ornamented by small ribbon bow, close edge sole, Cuban ' t heel - - V.SO Black kid oxford, very fine quality, Goodyear welt sole, six concealed eyelets, high leather heel, pair $7.50 Black oxford of finest satin kid, Goodyear welt sole, six eyelets. Cuban heel, imitation tip, pair $7.90 CHILDREN'S LOW SHOES Canvas, patent leather, black or white, kid sizes, 2 1-2 to 5 $1.25, $1.49, $1.69, $1:89, $2:19 Roman sandals, one strap scuffers, Theo ties and one strap styles, patent leather, calf, kid and canvas, 5 to 8 $1.49, $1.69, $1.98, $2.25, $249 Same styles in sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $1.98, $2.25, $2.49, $2.79, $3.25 Styles as above, sizes 11 1-2 t-i 2 . ..$1.98, $2.49, $2.93, $3.25 TENNIS SHOES CHAMPION KEDS Little Gents', sizes 8 to 10 1-2 98c Children, sizes 11 to 2 $1.29 Bovs,' sizes 2 1-2 to 6 - $1.39 Boys' Holdfast, suction sole, 2 1-2 to 6 $2.49 Women's sizes, 2 1-2 to 7 .$1.39 Men's, sizes 6 to 11 s $1.49 J. C Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution - T CnbVs long sail Is keeping his playero pppd up. On paper ths Detroit Tlgors do not i,hape up sj pojwsut contnde " thse csucht the Cotbl tn flh.-ing spi.it Kbich makes them ons of ths best teams in the Americas League. Taelr new nunsger-plajrer was photoed at the tralniug camp In San AEtonlo. T'yas. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Price v Eat Orenouian Printing Department. 90 00 50 50 50 Pc )0 )0 1 s 1 I 1 e 3 MillHllHIIWIlW