'"y,,t- J V i k:, a TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AFJilL 9,0, 1021. PAGE FIVE ill ' -fib ,- fifWi.aW-. ''. . . . , . .. . . cnn Veoble Here and There i UU'LH rftUI LO u ' :;r- j j, , ' i ii , - ' ., ".a t L-li Jean Klrkpatrlck, editor of tlm I'ilot Tlock Itecord, Iruniiacted business here today, John O. Orniand, a conductor on the O, W. It. A '., has Rune to Nnmpa, Idaho where his visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. A,. Mcljiln. Omar Wtevens of Athena wan here today to attend the meeting of the Hlue Mountain league. Mr. and Mrs. W. CI. Sutherland who are 111 the restaurant business In Her nilston are In I'eudleton today on I) ii hIii cue. ' PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR DETTER QUALITY Wednesday Specials Salmon, 1 lb. can Alaska Pink. . . lOl! g Quaker Oats, large round pkg.. . . 30c o g 2 for 55c f g 10 Pounds Lard $2.10 8 HilU Bros. Blue Caii Coffee, 1 11. . 30c 3 g 3 Pounds for or ).)(! w Cane and Maple Syrup, 1-2 gal. . m ? The Economy Grocery 5 ' 113 W. WEBB ST. Phone 409 Theodore Charrler of Helix wus In Pendleton today. W. HI Frasder, a farmer of near Mil ton, apent the day In I'eudleton. Mr. and Mrs. Prank If. Iloynton r.ro. hually engaged In the pleasant pastime of movlnir. They are moving to their new homo on Locust Hill. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Dan llowman, of Mission, in in the city today. Mr. lioWman, who owna the Mission Trading Htore, recently built a modern service station at Mis sion and manages the new enterprise In addition to his other interests. Itcpresontatlves from the Free-water-Milton school who will partici pate in the county declamatory content here May 7 are Edwin Coe, winner In DlvlMlon I) tuhd Naomi Haley, winner of Division C. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor will go to Walla "Walla Sunday where they will attend special nervier commemorating the 1 0 2nd anniversary of the founding of Odd Fellowship. Monday evening they mill attend a big banquet held in W'ullii Walla to cele.brate the 30th an niveraary of the founding of Trinity lodge. They expect to return home Tuesday. HE DORSES IT Graduate of Belleveu Hopital New York, Exprewes Grati tude) to Tanlac for Wonder ful Results' She Obtained. One of the latent to add her name to the long lint of Tanluc endorsements In Mrs. IJIy A. Ioentscen, iir, Faxon Ave., Hitn Francisco, who, before her mar riage im a trained nurse, a graduate from Helleveu Hoapil.nl, New York, Mrs. 1irentKfit has a host of friends and ac'iualnteuce and her statement, coming an it doen from one who ha had no much 'experience in relieving suffering will be read with wide lntes cut. J "Twenty-Hlx yearn ago," nhe wild, "while on a vinlt to the country I had a severe nun stroke and wan down In bed for a year and etKht months after that, and had to be Ted artificially all that time. An a result my stomach wan left all upset, my appetite was al most gone and 1 suffered with awful pains and cramps. At times I Just cried out, I was In such misery, and 1 i LECTURE ON PSYCHOLOGY 2 5 J Subject: "CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE" B Questions from Audience Gladly Answered g EVERYBODY WELCOME By C. A. GREENE leather, Lawyer, Lecturer, Psychologist and ' Character Analyst of New York City EIGHT O'CLOCK TON IGHT At Eagle-Woodmen Hall ADMISSSION FREE Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court , Phone 880 GOLD CREST BUTTER 1 Pound 45c 2 Pounds : 90c Pay Cash , ,.. Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court , vt . , t . , . , . Phone 880 I'.ev. Nathan Evan, for four yearn pastor of the First Methodist church of this city. In now pastor of the T Ktrcct Methodist rhunh in Renftle illin Hnuirhfpr MImk I.mH Kviiiih fnr. merly a teacher here, in now pastor's assistant In the t'nlverslty Methodist church in Seattle. Ilev. Kvann, jilioi i here today, came to I'endlleton to officiate at the funeral service of thel: wife Jamen Marple. held here yester day, (lev. Kvann Is an old friend or the Marple family and officiated al the marriage ceremonien for thre dau ghters of Mr. Marple. I! WTO flFTHF Miml! I1LMV Ul IML UUUI1I I fitfra Awn nrapcoQ u uun U U UL J III would bloat up no lia.l I could hardly stand it. "I grew worse each year and finally wan operated on. Hut I didn't Im prove, and I couldn't sleep well an 1 wan nervoua and restles and worried all the time. My back ached awfully and I often broke down completely from weakness and would have to go to bed. "That was my condition when I be gan taking Tanlac a few month ago and it wan one of the greatest Joy of my life, us It restored rny health per fectly. My appetite returned and the stomach trouble and nervousnea left mo and f felt splendid In every way. 'Then some time ago our house caught on fire nnd we were burned J out, and the excitement of it all un-' nerved me and set rne bac k. Know- . ing how well Tanlac helped me before, f started rleht back to taking it again and it wasn't long until I was feeling well and strong once more. I am in splendid health again and Just can't tell how grateful I feel to Tanlac for' all tho good it ha done me." Pins The most nere-sary adjunct In a woman' toilet. We have all sorts of pins, ranging fr in the elabor0to platinum bar pin, set with blue white diamonds, to a simple little cuff pin. When In doubt an to hat to give her, nelect pins. Usr pins in platinum and gold, cuff plnn, vanity pins, lingerfo pins a selected showing of each. l 7 - . Inc. eujelei? Pendleton Ure. IS HAYES WOULD HUMANIZE ! L DEPARTMEN The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern . Oregon. 4 liiul' Amm"!!!? ilerc. R. E. Walden, deputy assessur of Milton, tn here today checking v. ith Assessor It. O. Hawkea. Southern California Man to Try Cut Time Prom the 1 00 Mitor Event. SEATTLE. April 20. (A. P.) Charley Paddock, OJympla sprinter, who is representing the L"nJverity of Southern California In tho second an nual relay carnival which will be held at the University of Washington sta dium Saturday will endeavor to lower his Olympic record of 10 4-5 seconds for the 100-meter dash, as a special feature o the program, it was an nounced hero today. He will run 100 yards against competition and will continue to the 100-meter mark against time. Nine universities and six high schools are entered for the carnival. The t'nlverslty of Washington fresh men will compete with the high school teama Heady for Ktuiidnrdluit u. I'liloll high school which is in Join! districts 26 and SI from Morrow and L'matilla counties Is ready for stand ardization. The school lias 13 stu dents and It Is 4i miles from Pendleton. It iw 9i William Manning, arrested recently when he drink from n pint bottle of whiskey in the presence of a deputy sheriff, was fined $25 this morning in the court of Justice Joe II, I'arkes. lie paid. WASHINGTON'. April 20. (I. P.); Postmaster General Huye.n haa n-' nnunced he had called a conference of presidents and other officers of seven unions connected with the postal ser-: vice. The conference meets tomorrow to discuss the establishment of wel fare service for tho postal system. Hayes mado It pluin that it in part of h:s pian to "Humanize" the pua;al ser. vice. VAUi MAItKKT IS WEAK POKTL-AXD. April ), (A. I'.i Cattle and hogs are steady. Sheep are cents lower. Lambs are steady. 1 Eggs are weak and butter is steady. TIIAXKKVI, UK WAS NOT A WOMAN The late Lnwnon Tait, of England, tho great woman's doctor, said he nev- r went to bed at night without thank ing heaven he was not born a woman. So doctor ever knew better than he what women have to suffer at some times of their lives. It was an Ameri- can woman long since passed to her reward, who Introduced a combination of roots and herbs called Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, that has proved wonderfully successful in Mitigating suffering and relieving dis eases of women. It has brought relief to thousands of women who suffered from female Ills. MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or iny part of the electric system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM, Wlllard Service Station, Pendelton, Ore. Phone IS4. - LETS GO! Middy Blouses lew Shipment Just Receiv ed. 23 Per Cent to 30 Per Cent Below Old Prices. Blue Flannel, gold braid, was $12.50, now $8.25 Blue Flannel, white braid, was $10.00, now $7.00 Yellow Flannel, black braid, was $12.50, now $85 Rose Flannel, white braid, was $10.00, now $7.00 Navy Blue Serge, white braid, was $7.50, now $6.00 tYTiite Drill, Blue Flannel Collar, was $3.50, now $2.85 Plain, While Drill, special : $1.98 Tan Middy, duck collar and tie, special $2.S5 Our allotment was small, so come in early and get your choice. jlG Main & Navy Sales CO. Phone 861 Held Itil- Grand Jury. Alonzo Ghent, charged with lar ceny from a person. Will be held for the grand Jury, according1 to disposi tion of the case that has been made by Justice Joe H. Parkes in whose court the case was heard. He is charged with having taken JS from Dave Hol loway while the two were under the influence of intoxicants. Assist Nature. Th'rc are timer! when you should assist nature. It is now undertaking to cleanse your svs Vm if you will take Hood's Sara parilla the undertaking will be mice.-, ml. This great medicine purifies an i Jtiilds up as nothing else does. Il'iiiniinijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PIES I jj 1 1 1 1 : n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : : i 1 1 1 1 1 iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiinnMiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Model Cleaners Our work does the advertising, not; the news- papers. 1 ALL PRICES REDUCED ' ' i i We boost for home industry, not an out-of-town agency. . " ( i Our work is done at home in our own plant and f is not rent out of tov.-n. ; Ladies Waists ......'..;....'.... 75c I Ladies' Suits, cleaned and pressed $2.00 Men's Suits, cleaned and pressed $2.00 - E Men's Suits, pressed .. 75c i.uy one of the Delta's famous nome made pica. Made by lady cook. our i Diunnge ("use Ilcmg Heard. The damage suit of E. W. Wigley for $2O.j0O against the Warren Con struction Co. which was begun Tues day morning in circuit court is still oc cupying the attention of court. The defense began presenting its testi mony this morning and it is thought that the cane will not be concluded befof Thursday evening. The jury Is composed of H. Sommerer, W. H. j Gould, U A. Relnemann. I W. Owen, j t. L. Akerf, Thomas Haddnx, Grant j Hnrhnnan. Robert Bcilke. W. A. Gil- Ham, M. E. Shutrum, Carl Jensen and Lane Hoon. I PINEAPPLE PIE A SPIXLVLTY Plume 32 E THE DELTA I Tt liiiiiiinif 1 1 iiiiitir ji iiiiim if f in ff iiiiim fi7 The Model Cleaners Phone 321 304 W.Webb illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir r T, STAGE LEGAL FIGHT TORONTO. April 20. (U. P.)- "Wef forces of Ontario may contest the valldltjrbf Monday's election, when the province voted by 100,000 majority to prohibit the Importation of intoxi cants, it wan intimated today. The new dry Inw is effective July 1. UNITED STATES DECLINES TO OF HANDLE SETTLEMENT; REPARATION DISPUTE liErtUX. April 20. (A. P.") The I'nlted States In Iroswef- Ing tho German feelers, declined to handle the settlement of the German reparations dispute with the allies, is stated In diplomatic circles. SiH-llliii; latches ltojc Hold Members of the English classes of the school are holding old fashioned spell ing matches. The two divisions of the senior English classes will meet Friday for a dual match. The 10 best spell ers in each division representing their class. The best of this match will be I chosen to represent the senior class in the Inter-class meet to be held soon. Tho other classes of the schhool are I holding elimination contests also. The I words chosen are those which are most ! commonly nuspciiru in our everyoay j English, and business. Written tests I have been given to determine the nv I erage of the clans nnd it was found I that the average of tho two senior : classes was much over tho specified I average. I.ntln Clasjtes Have TVt. Members of Mrs. Charles Honney's Latin classes were given a standard test last week which was prepared by some Univer sity of Minnesota teachers. The classes broke very nearly in their av erage with that specified. Another j tent will be given in a sbnrt time to de termine the Increase in the knowledge of the words. Miss Ruth Kellem had the highest grade, making ono hun dred per cent on her test. J. C. Penney CoVA Nation-Wide Institution 5 i re ,3 : 3 a c o mm 5z: New Tricclette Sport Dresses $12.50, $13.50, $1 1,75, $16.50, $17.50 Very clever indeed are these new sport dresses ef supple tricolette in their gay color combinations and clever designs. Many show fetching jacket effects in contrasting or harmonizing hue belts are a part of most all of this style and a few -have cunning little pockets as welL Vmbmiih'i y and silk braids arc .1 pixmiinent fcatun- or all those ilnw, smii have small all-ii-r ilcsi'sns wiiikixi in silk while others art' Wct-orato! with the popular ytirii t-mliroklory. One wnalil smcly lw hard t. iilcasi- if ttn-y cannot liiul the i(or tln-- like in this i;nmp of dresses, ttu ic r.iv wliitc. blues, erays. biiixvns. tans, tjiitus anil combinations of tlus- that an' spir ited nii'il w fr.'sliin.; to tbo mil tlnstl woman. a;al at prices so attractive surely most aiiyof may M I! AlU.i: l t)l! A1.M.HATIONS. New Blouses 2.98 The Silk Mouses, so inHimincnt In I'nsliion ju-t at piwul is a Msitio nctvssity lor your Spiin;: :ii'litilK Yon will lie delichtoa wltli tlio liriglit colors nnd txitmiins stlcs or lliese blous,-s iniit so attraciivoiy. I'et.liiinr short sbTvc iikhI.I in trkiiloUe trliniutvl with silk braids, jani t-mbroklery aial silk ami tinsel biakls. naiuty coloiiHl crciH- tie chinos and ficor-g.-(tes, loot sIk-xc stjlcs cinlK-llislul with the IMipular silk lirakls. New Silk Petticoats $2.69 One may lunv silk Mtl-onts or aliiMtst n "liiany oiIih-s ns one lias skins or ilrt-ssc at this hiw prkv. There are skirt.s of silk J,T.y , plaitcl rimimvs In seir colors, contrasting nnd liar inniiUing shmb-s. Jersey skirts with taffeta or mow lino rionn.Ts all taffeta skirts with plaited and mrrhil flounces. And colors! One can alnHwt make tip their color plans lxrore ever coining in to sec tho skiits and feci almost sure of rindine Just what )ou want. ?"wA j,a DETARTMEM STORES uoini)sui 9p!AVU0Ue V X) Aouuaj f) T