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TEN PAC! DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETOIT, 0HEC6IT, TUESDAY EVEffiTd, APMT. 12, Ifl2i. fACH FIVE People Here and There xr-.r-.:.-3 , , ;,',,;, ...l' TT-j Mr. and Mr, (lnint Iliuliunon wore Wuiulay vlslturii In l'vndletiin. OUnl McIlHtt'm 1m a vlniUir In Port. lurid during tho first of thin week. Tom Taftcurt of l'endleton la upend ing a Xtw duyi In 1'ortlniid thin week, Mr. and Mr. W, a. Phelps of Wes ton are In Pendleton on u visit unci liUHlncM niUston, Ml. F. K. filllwell of La CirumU I vlBltlng In Pendleton, Mr. mid Mr. U, C. Colllim art In t'orOand for a few day. . Ed Suundcm, a resident of f'owdnr, hu returned to Ids North lionie. Charliw and A lllurd Hond drov to Echo toduy to attend tho funeral nor vice of Frank C'.tnha. A. 8. Cooley has returned to hln home at Knteiprln after having been tn Pendleton on bunlneits mutters. . ' A. W. rlclianpp, an attorney of Jo seph, has rcturne4 to his home after being In Pondloton on court bimlncH. Mr. and Mrs. AY. 15. Ilule are Pen dleton people who ar spending a few duy at Portland. Harry Banfhdd, of the firm of Par. ker,& llunfleld, contractors, is hero to day on buslnosa connected with tho new theatre to bo built by tho Pendle ton Amusement Co. lie will leave to- niKht for Walla Walla. Mr. Hanfleld expects to be In Pendleton once a wk during the construction of the theutre. houses throughout Oregon n little tin card, tho predominating features of which were two words "Htatc" and "Blcm." This 4as probubly t he first insurance company organized In the slutound Irvln 8. Watson was the sec retary of it. Watson is still In the In surance business, being the state agent for the companies represented by Ooorge. Tyson, tho well known Ban Francluro general agent, lie Is in Pendleton today, calling on Coutts a Averill, local agents. Thirty or more yarrf ago there was- to be seen over the doors of many Has Perfect Cinema Fac6 ff ft I " r ' - - - , A f,- X - ' . 5 : Mr. and Mr Clyde K. Phillip ex pect to movo Wednesday from th4r present place of residence In the As sociation Uulldlng to 10 J JackBon street. Joseph A. Benjamin, assistant at-torney-gonoral of the state, . was In Pendleton todHy from Halcm consult ing with t'istrlct Attorney 1. I. K va lor on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Ucnnttt ar rived last evening from Portland. They went down on the train and drove tholr car back overland. The roads aro excellent, they report, ex cept for a little stretch near The Dalles. Bert Jcrnrd, district manager for the Kgultable Ufa Assurance Co., 'and Miss Norma Allowny, special agent for Equitable, will attend the district meeting of the company at Spokane and left today for that city. Officials of the company will be present from New York and the convention promise to. be worth while. Miss Alloway was accompnnied on the trip by Mrs. Iier nlce Jonez. . J Clrto If you'd know whether you tov cloema face, look Ion 'noon the countenance of Edna Wheatoa of Ithca. N. Y. Edna i fac rained (or her tho part of "Beauty" In "Experience." 8bl was cbosen from C0 who submitted their photos for tho place. , PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY The Groceryman's Duty ' Is to be your represcnUtive in purchasing for you., . This we realize and always try to buy with the same economy and care that you would use yourself. That is the reason we' are able to offer you good goods at a saving. ALL THIS WEEK, SALTED PEANUTS, FRESH AND CRISP, PER POUND, 15c The Economy Grocery 113 W.WEBB ST. Phone 409 PHONE FOUR O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE leiTS OF THE COUNTY ' OFFICES AND OFFICERS Here Is a Fine Laxative ' For a Little Baby m mm .4 1 1 All tie ' lYiilhoniot niallierstiDdUr.tiudweU s Syrup Pepsb iafe for hfesis 7t rilAT younj rriofher has not " " often cske j herself the ques tion, "What i3 the best thing I can zm my baby for constipation?" It ij a very important question, as con stipation is the basis of most ills of infancy and childhood. Give half a teaspoonful of a com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. You can obtain it at any drug store under the name of Di. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a mild, gentle medicine that children willingly take, and a bottle thr.t costs only sixty cents is enough to lust an overturn fmi1v nr-vprfil mnnlh'S- , Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin has been TRY IT FREE used by millions of mothers, for tho pre- Send mt ywr name and sorption has been sold ia drug Btores for oMku ani I will tad you thirty years. Jt Is the sanw prescription Dr. W. B. Caldwell, hoiB now in hisCJnd year, used in his extensive practice fos half a century. It is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world. Last yearcicht million bottles were bought in ling stores. You can snake no mistake in givin? Dr. Caldwcli'8 Syrup Pepsin to your baby. a free tn u boHlc my Syrup Pc' sin. AdJn:sms Dr. W. B. Ca.!u.(!l. 51. WashinrtmSt ..MoKkc.ln, VAinrti . Everybody now ai i then ne.ds a laxnhe, oJ it it w.U la know t.'.e be L WRITE ME TODAY. DEPENDABLE v BRACELET WATCHKS Sawtelle's Bracelet Watches are riadc in a variety of styles and sizes. . They are very dependable bracelet watches that are guaranteed to give satisfac tory wear. ' S 1 nlRht when he fired several hot In the air after a neffro he was chasing an a suspect through the railroad yards. The black boy was as good as hlg word, too, after some of the shots Lad come clone to him. and the pris oner was landed. He proved to be an other man than the one the sheriffs ollice was after and he was released. "Flyweights ('uniiiw In I'nfuli'tf. Harry Curnow, lyho pleaded Ritilty to a chargo of larceny by embezzle ment and was sentenced to three years In the penitentiary, was this morning. Klvun his freedom under a parole. I'nder the provisions of the parole, he is reMponxible to Robert Pnillh. It Is provided that the young man must re imburse I'f nland Bros, for the money which he took from them. IXintr Mc-Jjcod Here Deputy Ascefwor W. T. Mcl-d of the Athena district was In l'endleton today checking up on his work with the county assessor. He reports that his work Is progressing very satisfac- 'lorlly, but he still has Quite a lot ot territory to cover. Would PorrRlnw Water Itftflits. Two actions were Instituted In cir cuit court today by F. B. Swayze and W. IL R'nipson, as receivers for the Western Luid and Irrigation Co., to secure tho foreclosure of water rights for alleged fallure'of the owners to pay maintenance. The defendants In the action are Adeline Hayes, who is i Indebted to the company for J70, ac cording to the complaint, and W, It. Ogden and others who are said to he back 165.10 on payments. Levins and Dornley are the attorneys for the plaintiffs. Indian Womnn Wauls Damages. Injuries which she claims to have suffered as the result of the action of Fred K. .Toung when ho grasped the reins of her horse form the basis of the case of damages which Is be ing tried today In circuit court. The plaintiff is I'ctlnce, an Indian woman. She claims that when the reins were grasped by Young the animal reared and struck her. firanted Oirtory of 1iild Wm. A. Thompson has been granted tho custody of a minor child, accorfl lng to action of the circuit court. I'er mission to take the child with him to Washington is granted by the court. BoKt for County Phyotaian. The county court has awarded to Dr. J. A. Best the contract as county physician. It Is understood that his bid was the lowest submitted. Itnnrns JVith lTlsnncr Deputy Sheriff Wes Bpenrs has re turned from St. Helens with a prison er wanted in Umatilla county. He got back this morning. Sue 011 Account. Suit to recover judgment for the sum of 238.90. alleged to be vast due for feed and other products has been brought In circuit court by the Spo kane Flour Mills against Amanda J. Clanger. Haley, Haley & Stelwer and It. J. Warner are the attorneys for the plaintiff. - kiTN'OPSIS The , M KNT Or STATE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. lof Hartfnfif, In th- nut of Cnnnprf irtit. (on th '.Hn i1tv of f mher, lif'.'i. nutria to thp Insurance riimmiJininf of thfl nu; vf Ort go a fitiiDitsnt 10 law; I 4 apllnl. LAmouBt of cuplttil yttirk pAld up , Xoni, Inrem. ffotnl -prfrmlum Incune ft?r thr yor U.flin.Tr.O.Ol ilniTfit. tIivMni bticI rr n tt Jncom from otlu r olc rc- clvfU durtug the yeai..... Tiri.Sl.t.;t:t Total Incomti. .18. IHnhnrwrmrttt. . annuilten a tut auirndpryai-u- Dividend paid lit ptWicyhnld- ra during thm yr Dlvitrnift 4l't un capital atm-k flurliif ttw y-ar. ..... ComniiMiona ana atlarlt-a paid during llir var laxt-'a, naa and ffp paid din ing tlif cj r . Amount ftf all oihar ependl r turea , 3.7fH.40. IT Nona. 1.8TT.135 S2 40(M!;.43 bnnrt amor- Total agpendltureK i Annette Value of r.it rm! ftwned (mark"! vtuo) Value of aiorkt und m- ,.! (msrknl nr lined vahict afl,444.3T9.50 lxan on nirtrtmgra eel" Initrai, ('. Trainlunt notes man l hinui inn nn nnna. V.. .ll.r.ll Jdlltl (1, fll iill nramhnna l..:l.24 Intercut and rrnu due and accrued y v Other a5et (ncf Total admitted aeta f H0,;ib5,73.1.M Mahlluira. v.. iso.mn.nTfi.T ,.i.in.s for Innirt un&f(d 4 41,g7."i.S( iAH olhor )itilll(Ir..., ...... L'naaaigned funda and poli ,Caah in hanks nnd on hand S7.M4,:u:l.S0 to.no tifto im 9:10,3.43, KX70.(J J.Yt.JI'-V a.THd.HA-V capital atotk HW...S.V ,..T.o Jj.ialneaa In Oregon for tn r. Ornaa prpmlnma received dlir- ' Ing tha year 7T,iT- - Premium and dlvld.-n.Ia i llf:NUY . IHMHNJiON. Pre. ' "Iron H. tlUKKNK. Her. . C. Burnt"-", atutory re-ldent ai V 'rMotMKr. gener,! a.t. 404- 4oviv VVn UutWii f, i'yttuma, uw SYNOPSIS O! THK AN NT At AJKNT Of THK Oregon Fire Relief Association C4 Mitlnnville. In the Htnto nf Oregon. n I)t?.'(rnl)f r Ittjo, pinde to the Iriimranoe runtnuisiuner (ha tiuic at Oregon, pur aui.nt tu law: Amount of capital utock paid up nana Inntnie. Net premiums rereivitd during h ymr $0.70t.7S Ititeref-t, dividend and rents re ceived rim lug Ui year,, . . 20.1"0 OS Adfoanieois .., , 4ti,lftj,i:!t IniTOHMf by nditistiiiftit in book vJuc of ledger tdt ta 4,87:1. "4 Ttlnl ln-ohie ., . IUhurnrmenla. Nnt lr."ca I'Clid during the er. lit'-1 in s :ng ujuimetii tivhU'inU paid or during the e Coiniiitfionw (Hid ilutitig tls' yei Tax1". lir.il.i-s : during Ihe year . . Ameunt of alt other lurea ,. capital etock r parties p.tfd r .1 fa n finld r expendl- $:;04.8U0.44 non ti3.TB:t.4 B,0f0.4 14.4H1.43I tl.T."2.ia $ in.ooo,o) Toti. l expcndimrea ... Aeta. r.eil aitnta V;ilue of Woekl and handa ownfd (niuriirt value 43?.39.13 Ltjtn ou n?ortatge and col ltitrr.il. ete none Citeh i bunks and n hand 17.25.50 Premium! t roiirw of col Je tton written ainea September ,10. lO-.'fl , 22,000. R2 Interest nnd renia dua and ac crued It.4TA.47 A Keen i ue iu a kviad , ,..... tf.".s;t tl( Tout admitted eta P(t,444.d rhthilltfea Ornm c'.almi for lowa unpaid... S.dOl.tW Amount of une.-trnfd pmnluma on nil miti;inil'lng rtuka.,.., 27-.142 "0 AH other tUitilitiea, J. 440.4ft Totnl llnbllit:e exrluplTa nf capital mock .1,1 W.00 , 4uHiiiem in Oeecon for (ti Yenr, Net iivuiluiu( ncoived during t h . . . . i JlW.0S4.10 To""1 paid during the year... . . S3 .vi 7H IMKeft Incurred during the year. Hti.47.V4. OBKliOV KfK HKI.IKK ASSOCIATION, ii. It." l!Hi KKS. W. C. HAUKKTY. Piv?id?tit. L'cretary. AValla Walla Pendleton Auto Freight Service nocND mrrs dailv Iiomtps PMHlli'ton J . m. lYiuiimcn I''""!? f"''W. HiotH Were Tiio Clow "Mlstah if yo'll Just, stnpt shontln' I'll simh atop find put up my hnnds," wn's the nnpulshed cry that greeted Deputy Pheriff K. P. B. Ilidgway last VATS IilKK A WOOU ClIOlTEl! "After many dlscouraKlng years of suffering from stomach trouble and bloatinti. In . which I could eat only sparlnsly of th-.simplest food, t am now feeling entirely well. Thanks to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy which has done wonders for me. I can now Cit- like a woodchopper and enjoy it." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Drug gists everywhere. . . TOO LATTO CLASSIFY WANTKl 1032. -V'sed davenport. Phono NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Pistillate Arrives A carload of distillate, ordered through the Vmatllla county Farm Bureau, arrived here today and Is be ing diatributed by Fred Bennion, coun ty agriculture agent 9V' -fjei3eler Rsndleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealer in Eastern Oregon. This pair of boxing elo.ej u Just about big enough to knorlt a fly out though they were not made for the flyweight champ They probably Intended for Tom Thum'J. They weigh but an eighth of an ousre. but are com plete In y?ry detail. .'on'.niy Noble. Ens'.ieh. bantam champion., sent them u a Chicogo admirer Office On Swond Hour The Umatilla county Red Cross of fice, temporarily located on the third floor, of the federal building, is again located on the second floor. The of fice was moved during the term of federal court held 'here recently. Weather Is Cooler The weather Is noticeably cooler to day and several showers of rain have fallen. The maximum is 62 with a minimum of S" while the baromter registers 29.50, according to Major Lee Moorhouse, official weather observer. CONTRACTS FOR SDC MILES OF GRAVEL LET Work- on the "diagonal road" and on a stretch between Stanfield and Stage Gulch will beg:n Immediately j by following the action ot tno county court today in awarding tho contract for sniveling a total length of six miles. ?The contracts were awarded to J. K Shotwell for a total consid eration of 25,(isri. The grading will be done by farm ers, and present plans are thnt this work will ba done within the imme diate future. The hauling of the gravel will be started as quickly as. possible which will insure good roads within a minimum time. thoso who attended were Mrs. Bert Klrby and son John. Mrs. Jack May. 'ipry, Mrs. Gladyn Spencer, Mrs. Cha.-,. Depuis, Mrs. Otas L'.euallen, Mrs. Frank Krebs. Mrs. Harr,y I,arabee, Mrs. Revella Lieuallen, Mrs. Gerto anu Mrs. L. L. Lieuallen. A dainty lunch eon was Berved and all spent a very I pleasant afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and daughters Wilma and Helen motored to Pendleton today to do some shop ping. Miss Helen Blake of Pendleton high school spent Sunday at home in Adams. Mr. Larabee and Mrs. Carl Christian motored to Athena today. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer 'Hale and Mrs Gladys Spencer mptored to Athena to day. Sir. and Mrs, Otho Stoll and chil dren of Pendleton are the guests of her mother Mrs. Marow. Mr. Maybery motored to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. I Lieuallen aim daughters Dens and Doris motored to Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupuis and daughters Irene and Francis motored to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. D. Clark and children, Mrs. Henry Kunch and Will Hunch motored tt Pendleton to attend the movies. The Adams Uebekah lodge met on Thursday at 7:30 P- m.' in the I. O. O. F. hall with a largo attendance. Miss Louise Ievorgln Is confined to her home with a had cold but is im proving slowly. Mrs. Jack Baker who Is confined to her home with illness is still very low. Ivan Blake of Helix accompanied his sister tla Blake and his mother motored tn Pendleton Friday evening to attend the annual junior play '?reeii Stockings. Francis Lieuallen attended the jun ior play in Pendleton Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and daughters Geraldlne and Roberta and son Roland motored to Pendleton to attend the . high school Junior ph Friday evening. or j."C7Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution WANTED Lady wishes position as cook on ranch, 608 Willow, Thone 6il. WANTED TO RENT 4-rocm modern house, inquire R. A. Marcum, S3.' Main St. ' FOR SALE Late model 7 passenger, S cylinder Chalmers touring car, new chains and extra tire. Has been run mly 800 miles. Mrs. .Myrtle Robbs, 90s. Washington Ave., La Grande. (lire. ADAMS YOUNG PEOPLE Y SFRiHG DEBILITY if (Fast Oregnninn Special.) ADA MP, April 12. The Adams young people met at the home of Mr Jack Maybery and held their rcsula: business meeting after which a dainty lunch was served. Those who attend ed were Wilms Hoyer, Helen Poyer, lis Ulake. Haxel Angler, Clarence Power, Doras Lieuallen. Irene Depuis, Dena Lieuallen, Lena nnd Bertha Mc Farlund, Hilda and Ruth Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Larabee and sons Rodrlck and Clyde. Feme Carothers. Roy Mar lew, Thelma Spencer Maul Waters, Lawrenco Parr and Wilma Dames. Miss Blanche Isaacs of Pendleton was the guest of Miss Geraldlne Morri son over Sunday at the home ranch near Adams. . Clifford Holdman of Pendleton was the guest K Roll Morrison over Suit, day. Mrs. P.ill Thurnian and daughters, motored to Adams Sunday and were j the guests of her mother Mrs. Mnrlovr. Church services were held In the Adams Baptist community church S:in ! day. Sunday school at Id a. m, with; SO In attendance, preaching at 11 a. in. and young peoples at 6:30 p. m.. y.renoliing at 7 30 p. in. . The Adams ljuiics Club met at the home of, Mrs, John Spencer this week. Leu of Appetite. Tht Tired Feel ing and Somelinct Eruptions. Thousands take Hood's Sarsana rilla as a spring medicine for that tired feeling, nervous weakness, impure blood and say it makes them feel better, eat and sleep bet ter, and "makes food taste good." Spring debility is a condition In which It Is esperl.tUy hard to com bat disease germs, which Invade the system here, there and every where. The white blood corpuscles, sometimes called "the little soldiers in ths blood." because it Is their duty to fight disease perms, are too weak to do- good service. Hood's SarsanarilJa strengthens the "little soldiers" and enables them to repel germs ot grip, infiu ensa, fevers and other ailments: relieves catarrh and rheumatism. It has given satisfaction to three generations. Get it todav. and for l laxative take Hocd's Pills. Thone 507 . Hours 9 a. nt. to 5 p. m. DR. GIDf ART Modern Ioi)tlry In All Itranches. C ! o 1 eo r ! o v s s 41 In the Battle of Baggage Every piece must stand or fall according to its built in strength or lack of it. You'll find in our luggage section the kind that comes through campaigns of thousands of miles with colors flying and appearance un ruffled. Luggage you'll be proud to own and pleased to carry, at prices that represent true economy. . Craftsman Fabricoid Baggage occupies a place of prominence among other good lug gage here. Because of its ability to stand hard service and its moderate prices coupled with smart styles makes it unusually popular. It is water proof, stain proof and may be cleaned with soap nd water. We would like you to see our Craftsman Frabricoid Suit Case at $7.90 and a large, roomy bag at $9.90. Other good bags and cases may ge had at $2.98, $3.98, $4.50, $6.90, $10.90. r Genuine Leather Bags and Cases at $2.98, $4.50, $9.90, $10.90, $11.50, $11.90, $12.50, $14.75, $16.50, $21.50, $27.50, $32.50. Fibre Covered Wardrobe Trunks at $32.50, $39.50, $42.50, 44.75. ' . Fibre Steamei-s and Dress Trunks at $14.75, $16.50, $17.59, $18.50, $19.75, $21.50, $22.50, $28.50. Other trunks from $6.90 to $12.50. If ri.h.l 313 J. C Fenney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 4 Pay Cash - Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court t ? . . , - Phone 880 Bread Price Is Down We handle Pendleton Baking Co. Bread. We deliver bread that is baked fresh every day and is guaranteed to be the highest quality. and always fresh. We take pleas ure in selling you your bread at a lower price. Two large loaves, regular 15c, for 25c SUGAR " GOLD CREST BUTTER Cane sugar at the lowest 1 pound roll 50c price. 2 pound roll 95c , CORN FLOUR 7 cans for $1.00 49 lbs. White Satin....$2.23 Tomatoes PEAS 8 cans for $1.00 7 cans for $1.00 Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court PhozeO hi1 Si i 9) C2' o! 3 ! oil c at i 5S a. -4