TlVE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OHEflON; rPJDAY EVENING, APEIL 2 ! 1.021. Best in House HE HAD 10 SLEEP I .t .-f . . People Here and There If. K. Dlrkem, a director of the t:. 1 ll 1 1 1 1 lit Hindu (III company, has re turned home lifter making: an inspec tlon trip tu Attulla. , Mr. mid Mr. WrnMt llohbuch left jeftcrdHy fur Kochester, .Minn, where ihoy will visit Jiuyo Pros.' hospital. Mr. lluhhach Ih i-orletor of the French restaurant. ' - Genrire Johnstone, a brukeman of I ho I'liaco-I'midlelon pusseimer train, j nil ir uerron muav wnere ho will vlnlt fur a while, i He will ho accom panied home liy Mrs. Johnstone, ' Dm luit IiIh 'iiwcncn IiIm pluce will be tak un hy lun Aruo, a resident of Hpokune. John Unlley hiiM returned front llolse, Idaho, where he recently ut tended the funeral of hlM father. Diir. I n k his vImII there Air. Hulley motored over mime nf I ho Irrigated land In tho valley where he rode ranno forty yearn iiKii. The valley Ih now devoted large ly to fruit Rrnwlnjf and Intensive farm ing. The rnuiitry presents a xrently PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR DETTER QUALITY f- g Specials for Saturday $ Swifts Premium Hams, per lb. ..' ,. 40c P Large Round Pkg. Quaker Oats L .. . 30c g Palm Olive Soap, 3 bars 25c O Apples, good cooking or eating, box $1.25 Walnuts pound 30c, 4 lbs. for $1.00 g Rice, blue rose head, 12 lbs. for $1.00 O Order your Vegetables early Saturday morn u ing and be assured of choice selections for Sun g day. . u. Sweet Potatoes, 2 pounds 25c u New Potatoes, Peas, Spinach, Green Onions, 2 Radishes, Lettuce, etc., etc. g The Economy Grocery EL- 113 W.WEBB ST. Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE chanKed aspect now-' from "what It was In the frontier days, Mr. Hulley re port. I', It. Idleman hns gone to I'orllund on a business mission. Ocoikc M. ilH of The Dalle spent TliiiiHday )n l'endleton. 1". T. Harbour of Weston wan here visiting with friendK today. C. S. liradley, an Knterprlse man, spent yesterday In l'endleton. Mrs. H. M. Ounn of Hermiston was here shnping Thursday afternoon.. Kd Moran, a Heppner resident, iipcnt Thursday here on a business mission. Fred W. Falconer, well known stockman Ih In I'ortland for a Xew days. ,s ; It wan In 1 879 that Or. fl. F. Rharp. of Athena, first began the practice of medicine In Vmatllla county. Hinre that time he has continued hi a work and at the uife of 72 he Ih still encas ed In active practice. Ho wan In the city yesterday.' ' J, P. Walker, secretary of the Wood men of the World Ih III and has not been 'able to take care of due pay- I ment. He request that the dues he paid to John Ivamhert at the First Na tional Hank until hi health permits him to work again. Mr. Fisherman " How About Those Roughing Clothes? 16 inch Hi Cut Waterproof Shoes Heavy Wool Sox.. Wool Army Shirts at $2.75 and $4.38. .Haversacks and Pack Sacks, Slickers, Sweaters and Legging. FOR THE LUNCH Canned Roast TSeef, Corned Beef or Corned Beef Hash in convenient cans. Canteens, Mess Pans and Navy Aluminum Plates. Blankets, single and double, Sleeping Bats, Bed Sacks and Bed Torps. U. S. Engineer Compass, $2.00. Army I Navy Sales CO. 5 16 Slain Phone 861 'fl ' ' ''it ... Poortland Man Was in Patn AH the Time From Rheumatism Until He Got Tanlac. "It wan hIx monthn an that Tanlae wrt mn Htraiaht and added fifteen poiimlH to my welKht, and ever aince then I have heen enjoylim a fine health as I ever did In my life," wan the Htatement made recently hy O. W. AxelHon. of 244 Cook Avenue, I'ort land, fire. "Seven yearn auo I had an awful at tack of rhetimaUHm," he continued, "anil It kept pulling me down mil il j during; the pant year I wasn't ahlo to work more than half the time. My Pins whole left Hide became affected and it pained nie ho I could hardly touch it. Time are the finest whlnkerg in Con irrewi. The belong to Bepreacntative U'illiam O. Adema of Butler,; Mo., and threaten to become faojoua an '.'ado ioa. I UT. Sluhhlefield of Pilot Jlock wrtH here yenterday on hi way to Portland where he In colnc to avail hlmnelf of f Xpert medical attention. Hecently ho ! had hifl foot crunhed In a rock cruaher near J'llot Hock and hi ankle waa din lacted. HI recovery has been alow, but he la much better now. i My le wan drawn and crooked and If I tried to xtralichten It out I nlmply Buffered agonieH. I wa.s in pain all the time, could never Bleep to do any good and wuh often unable to lie down arid would have to fit in a chair all nlKht lomc. Jly appetite went down to near ly not hi iiic and I fell off In weight. "r had no idea Tanlae could do me much good after all the many treat ments and medicines I had tried had I tailed, but It proved to be a winner. In a nhnrt lime the pains commem-ed to let up and I could Htrulichten out my leff without ItH hurtlnif me. And in little more th;iu a month I could not feel a trace of the rheumatism and had actually (rained fifteen pounds in weight. This wan six rmmths nun and I 1 have not been troubled in any way whatever since. J am In the very pink of condition, eatih flne..rleepinir fine and working hard every day. Tanlae has meant health to me and I give it my heartiest endorsement." The most necessary adjunct to a woman' toilet. We have ail sorts of pins, rnnffttiK from the elnbornto platinum ban pin. set wllh blue white diamonds, to a simple little cuff pin. When in doubt a to what to give her, select pins. Bar pins in platinum and Kold, ruff pins, vanity pins, lingerie pins a selected showin of each. Inn. w T I . n Pendleton f The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. ' m school m ' For1 33 year. Frank Ixivelt, of S"lam hos been employej! In departmental work at the State House, and for a like peried he has never yet failed to beg-In the day by placing a red carna tion In the lapel of his coat. Mr. tivell Is In Pendleton on official business and true to the tradition, he wears his favorite flower. The American Lef?lon la conslderlnK a proteHt to tho French authorities atcalnsl the misuse of American uni forms which were Bold to the French government. Thse uniforms have been Issued to street sweepers and garbage haulers and hundreds of men wearing the olive drab of the dotich boy are cleaning the refuse from the boulevard. FOECllLiS Imn't Hide Them Willi a Veil; Remove Them With Oihlnc IKiuhle j Ntll'lictll , This preparation for the removal of freckles Is usually so successful In re moving freckles and Riving a clear, heautlfol complexion that it is sold under guarantee tp refund the money , If It fnlls. I Don't hide your freckles under a j veil; ffct an ounce of Othlnc and re- I move them. Even the first few appli cations should show a wonderful Im provement, some of the lighter freck les vanishing; entirely. He sure to ask the druggist for the double, strength Othine; it is this that Is sold on the money-back guarantee. Divorce Ikhtcc Grunted. A decree of divorce has been grant ed to jisther J. .Miller from tiottlieb Miller. Tho defendant is ordered toils a very pay the plaintiff 11000 under the con ditions of the decree, and the woman's maiden name, Ksther J. York, is restored. AHhs Itos l!c:uru Hiss Iaabclle ! Ross who has Ik en ill for s-veral days I with bronchitis is greatly improved ! and has returned to school. Miss Itoss I popular young lady in the j lK'fraudixl buikeclier, Charge. A. W. I.owther, charged with de frauding an inkeciwr at Pilot Rock, was arraigned In the court of Justice Joe II. Parkes this morning. The case will be tried Saturday some time, it is thought, 'i'ho amount involved is 37.uO. Bread Short Weight. On a charge of selling bread under weight, tho Pendleton Baking' com pany was fined 110 Thursday after noon in the court of Justice Joe H. Parkes. The charges were brought at the'instance of a deputy state Inspec tor who confiscated bread baked by the local cunecrn at liietlL ... high school and is the daughter of Mih. Donald Hobs. Oratorical Tryouts Jlcld. Try-outs' were held in assembly this .morning1 for the oratorical contest. Jiepresen- j tatives were chosen to represent Pen-! dleton hleh school In the county Ora- ; tnrieal Contest to be held In this city May 6. As a result of the tryouts Ih,.-' morning- Miss Estella Mills will rep resent Pendleton In the oratorical con- test and Miss Thelma Akey In the de clamatory. Judges for the tryouts were Miss Kate Voorhies, Miss Doro- ' thy Fleeel and Miss Kathleen Molloy, ; members of the high school faculty. I '.2.r J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St. Hills Blue Can Coffee. 3 ponds 95c Hills Red Can, 5 pounds $2.40 I. J. B. Coffee, 5 pounds .'. $2.40 Gold Shield, 5 pounds $2-40 Bulk Coffee, per pound 25c Flour, per sack ....$2.15 Spuds, best grade, per sack $1.50 Borden3 or Carnation Milk, case ....$6.50 Citrus Powder, 3 for 80c Dutch Cleanser, 2 for 25c Oats, 9 pound sack 60c Flour, 10 pound sack : 60c Corn Meal, 9 pounds 45c Royal White Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Crystal White Soap, 15 bars .....$1.00 Fels-Naplha Soap, 10 bars 95c Karq Syrup, per gallon 95c Wesson Oil, quart cans 65c Coin Flakes, 2 for 25c Post Toasties, 2 for 2Sc 10 pounds Swifts Lard $2.30 5 pounds Swifts Lard $1.20 4 pounds Snow Drift -90c 8 pounds Snow Drift . $1 i75 6 pounds Crisco $1.35 4 pounds Carnation Shortening 70c 10 pounds large Prunes $1.40 Apricots, Dried, best grade, pound....35c Te guarantee you a saving by pay ing 'cash. Where a credit store must mark their goods to take care of bad ac counts, long time credits and many other things. We stand ready to give you bet ter prices every day. Our groceries are sold to you under a money back guaran tee. - ' ' ' ; SUGAR Pure cane Sugar, 10 pounds $1.00 100 pound sack $9.50 SATURDAY'S DOLLAR SPECIALS 8 cans Tomatoes $1.00 7 cans Corn ..i u $1.00 1 No. 5 Holly Lard $1 00 6 cans Apricots $1.0 5 cans preferred Tomatoes $1.00 6 cans Weber Peas $1.00 15 pounds small White Beans $1.00 9 pounds Lima Beans $1.00 10 pounds sugar t $1.00 G cans Solid Tack Tomatoes $1.00 12 pounds Head Rice .$1.00 3 packages Oats $1.00 12 bars Palmolive Soap $1.00 3 large size Oly ParTcake Flour.... $1.00 7 cans Carnation Milk .....$1.00 14 cans small cans Milk $1.C0 8 cans Canyon Milk $1.00 10 cans Hebe Milk .'. $1.00 9 cans Peas -; $1.00 6 cans Peaches $1.00 SYRUP SPECIALS 1 gallon Ten Garden Syrups $1.40 1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrups $1 40 1 gallon Golden Marshmallow $1.25 10 pounds Poppy Jelly $1.45 Strawberry Preserves, each 5Cc Raspberry Preserves, each 50c All other Tea Garden Preserves 45c Joseph (lniha Appointed. An orijer has been made in circuit court appointing Josesph Cunha Sr., administrator of the estate of his late son, Frank Cunha, who died during the first part of this month. The es tate Is valued at J5,000, most of which is personal. The bond of the administrator is sot at Jfin ijoO, Defendant W.'jik ('use. In the cast of K. V. Wlgley, whose action against the. Warren Construc tion company in which he sought da.nage.s tu the amount of ti'0,000 for alleged injuries suffered when he ran into a wire which had been placed across a road to close it to traffic re suited in a verdict in favor of the de fendant. Tho Jury brought in the ver dict Thursday afternoon late. To determine the cause of a recent wreck on a Pennsylvania railroad, a mock collision was staged. As a re sult of the imitation wreck officials were able to determine against which road claims ihould be filed because of that road's negligence. Seniors Stage Clever Assembly . Members of the senior class were yes Urday afternoon the cause of an as sembly. The class united and gave a very clever take-off on a backwoods graduating class. Everything was complete even to the old fashioned store suits and aprons and hair rib bons. Miss Thelma JSIunchett was in charge of the program and did the an nouncing. Miss Mary Clark was sa- lutorian and John Simpson, vale dictorian, David Swanson was re sponsible for the prophecy and John lteckwith pave the commencement ad dress. His talk proved to be just as much of a bore aa any commence ment address ever given. The music for the program was furnished by Miss Thelma Illanchett and Miss Mary Chisholm with a very clever pUuio duet. Ljicius Mntthewson gave two piano solos and a musical reading-. The class song proved an added feature being the once popular song of "When You and I Were Young Maggie." The class entered to the strains of 'Silver Threads Among the Gold" played by Miss Chisholm. A member of the Wisconsin Histor ical Society has announced that search for relics of Xorse explorers who vis ited Minnesota in 13H2 will be begun this year. It is his belief that the white men visited the northern part of the American continent one hun dred years before the arrival' of Co lumbus at Pan Salvador. Feet First Ail the Way! 1 . M ........... r i IWS QN.. . , X i nrr-: K I Ar-Tt. It f '(-tf'! t I . ';;lr : til- J1... itl lHHW A. 4 1 N Spirited Low Shoe Styles, Attractively Priced Suede Inlaid Strap Pumps 7.50. i Fine quality black kid, very similar to the illustration, suede inlay In throat, one button strap, high covered heel, pair $7.50 Brown Kid Oxfords $4.98 Kxactly as pictured, of fine dark brown kid. rlose edge, flexible sole, high leather heel, pair . 4.98 1 Same style as above of fine black satin kid and high covered had. pair $5.90 Welt Oxfords, Dark Brown Kid $6.50 Here's value! Any way you look . at . it, fine quality dark brewn kid, Goodyear ' welt soles, Cuban heels, the pair S0.50 Same shoe in soft black kid, pair.. $5.90 White Military Pumps $4.50. The picture is an ac curate reproduction of this serviceable and well fitting pump with Goodyear welt soles and enameled leather heel, pair 4.50 4 &nrpv5- f ' -) Tim 'htrorparmttt 3J2 utrrtiuMtiM otUKr.S i M 1 ' . ' , J. C. Penney Co., A NatiojnWJde Institution What pleiistHi Imniel ( a rone (nisei) whrn tr mmV tin'. Irp fr.m the top of Hrooklyn briilse was that the jump whs "in perfect form feet first till the ' '" The Srst time, in 11115, be sommersimlted. This picture, tukn hy rn i he rniueniaun nhunt the sokii m be kit the wster Carone't a Umit' Lakes builof - ' Confidence Placed Well In choosing us for j our Groceries you show confidence well placed. JAM IN TINS 13 oz., 15c each, $1 65 do. PINEAPPLE Good quality, 2 1-2 cans 3 for 95c OLYMPIC AND ALBERS PANCAKE FLOUR 35c each, 3 for $1.00 Large eiie We have our own Ccffee Roaster FRESH COFFEE 3 Ib, $1.00 FRESH PEANUTS 25c lb. Standard Grocery Co. 230 E. Court St Phone 96 C L. Bonney, Pres. a O 1 1 3 a.1 31 1 Oil O i J ! 31