PAGE TTttfc - ; TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OftEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OfcEGOJT, TTTTSDAY EVESirC, 1JAY 3, 1021. '--r-r-wir People Here and There Elderly People Need Tlii In Medicine Chest if i I uenumc Cut Glass , I On Kt"- niornlim It was an bunny rabbit tlmt wiilkoil on W, M. Nelson, jt wuh a mule mid liu Uitl miftli.'lunt chinmtro to l(l Mr. NeUon In tit, An thony lioHiiltul until yoMUnliiy. lie Im now recovered from u fractured pkull but hi rliiht u rm In nearly uno li'xa ntl thn doctor lutyi It, will lie thrco mouthi beforo lie cun work At the 11 mo of the uechlelit .Mr. NoIhoii wii4 worklntf on the Jim Kramer randi nine mllea ' ltock lUi l i member of I'endleton uin W. O. W. Attorney Hubert B. Kukln mid T 11, Crawford of Lit Grande wore hero tudny iirituliis ciihih before the hui- jirenie court. Mr. Kukln In u friend of He v. und Mr. Ileum K. Clark mid lie vlHllcd ut tlio Clark homo dur- liib' hbj VlHtt. J. M. Keeley of Portland In here on buHliu'H. lie formerly wan counseled with the CunnliiKbum Lund and Hheo Co. H. W. Noreard of Wallowa, who recently him enterod the alieep IhihIiicmh wiiii hero thin morning on a bualui-M HiIhsIoii. Wn Speiim, deputy sheriff, hu re turned from 1'ortlund where be wiih a vvltneh In a cane befure the federal court. . F. A. Clarke, reprtneiilini: the wool firm of llohiKoll, Jnnea and lMjnald of ItoFtoll, Ik here today. Star- in, a Year A. It. Imlinnkey of the Ninthwini Kheep Company was In I'endleton to dny lookliij; after buxliieiui affairs, T. J. Illation, a representative of the Portland Cattle I .win Co.. wkh here to day from Ilia home at Toppnlnh. J. W. Ilrown, an undertaker at Ki ll". Kpcnt I ho day In reiidletun on buHlnciH. llobertx wan fined J.'.O for failure to have butler properly.hibelled with the creamery flrin'a name unit weight. Tho blither fine given Jtobert wan due to the fact that he had previously been r.lveu warning Which It In bald hu fulled to heed. I f ;" uriiM iVoni Salem Sheriff .neth HoiiHer ha returned from Halein where he took H. Kehlaba t", Japanese recently Henteiiced to life InipilHiiniiient for the killing Febru ary 0 of M. Oluimoto. Mln Fattl llarrold, daughter u Orvllto llarrold, noted tern r reached auige stardom In one yei.' time. She la tho leading woman t "Irene," mimical comedy, pluylu I New York. NEWS Of icoumy' OFFICES AND OFFICERS .. Ji Quite Title A judgment ha been returned by Judge (jilbert VV. I'helpM In circuit court In the cane of Frank Sullivan UKaliiHt W. (I. ThomiiHon and olherit In which the title to certain Iota in Mil ton Ik decided 111 favur of the plaintiff. (irt P.lank SMi-lfl-utlins. lllne print, profilrH and blank !o cifb'iitloiiH for tho new highway from I Cold Springs to lloldmun have been received from the highway eornmlH Mion at the office of the county court. I The contract for roust ruction of the at rutch of road will be let May 2(1. Auto Driver lined A fine of $.Wi and eoslM wan assessed aKainst W. II. Hamilton thin niornim; in the court of Justice Joe II. 1'arkes when It waH nhuwn that In' "wa guilty of the charge of drhlm; an automobile while under the Inflm ih u if Inlexl canta. The inc wax paid. Carl O. Helm, a sheepman from Htanfleld, apcill the day In I'endleton, KKIIKH WHKAT FLAKKS cook In ten rnlntiteji. - - m illers (ict II Five men bantu of I'endleton were fined yeHterday iitornlnK In the court of JiiKtlce Joe If. Parka on action brought by deputy Htate Innpectors which ehurt'e the dealerH with sellins milk which contained lees than the 3.2 per cent cf butler fat required by the stale law. Fines of i'lj were assessed j atfalnst Frank Cballs "who appeared tnr Chilian and Uudd. J. K. linson, Torn rjeneck, who appeared for lleneck nnil Kxedra mid Charles Wofiif. The case of Cray Proa. !pcery Co. was net for this afternoon nn were the cases of a number of oth.-r denleni whose milk products were found to be lack Inir In the amount of butter fat. l!len Sil ks ColltlllllUIKV C. F. I'olin, an attorney from Top penlsh. who defended Uathey and Owens In their trial on a eharne of complicity In the murder of Til Tay lor, and w hose appeal before the state supreme court Is n"t for Wednesday, was hero today. Ho recently flmired 111 an accident in which he suffered several broken rls. and he has made a motion before the court reipiestlm,' that he be Riven until .May 15 lo pre sent his reply brief In the case and that the hearing- bo held at Haleni. To relieve chronic constipation, k!way l.eui bottle of. Dr. Caldwcii's . Syrup Pepsin handy. TSJT.ARLY ?'l people as lliry advance ' in Rge suffer from chronic constifw tion. Wuny, however, are inclitteretit to t'lt! laxative they t:se, on the theory that ' tncy aro nil clike." 7hut is a treat uiintaku. IV. Cnldwell's Syrup IVpin, for cx smn!'!, ia niild, penile liijuid laxative, naJ it d.ics not loss Its effect with re peated it t:. It so trains the bowel' im; 'ii' tliat in time medicines of ail kinds can be dispui.acu with. A rixtv-ceni bn(l!o cf Dr. Ca!dwe!!'g S- i'U,j I'f)..in vill list many montl.s. Tie: prc'Ecriptioti was written thirty jta-s i",;o by Dr. W. Ii. Caldwe! n well Mio vn f.-imiiy ductor, win is himself ii v.v in h.a 82:i1 year and cm op-pn-citda w!iat cirotiic constipation mu::t mean to elderly people; how it brings on hcndaclies, colds, loss of ap petite tn I Bleep, heaviness and a tctural dull feeling. Kvery home that has an elderly man or wo:n'tn sliou'd be provided with a bittb- of Or. CaidwvU Syrup Pepsin. Ei.jlit milUon bottles were bought at' dni,; sfo-e5 In-t yt-nr. It is a truly wonderful cocdt iuation remedy. ''I TRY1TFREE if Send ire y-tr ranxe: and ad' dreis audi vj.'I und you a free trial Vj:tL'ony3'm(; fefstn. Address me Dr. W. B. Cell '' 5'3 Vvnhin?Mn Street, hlonticAh, illiP'KS. Every h-jdy ru)W 7td then needi a laxatite, and i: it u ell lo kr.ow the bcit. K nw me today. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY We Don't Buy Blindfolded Neither do we expect you to. Come and see for your self the qualities and values we have to offer and then pet in the habit of calling 409 and your table problems are solved. That's our business, is satisfy ing you. Let us attend to your food problems. BEGIN TRADING HERE NOW! The Economy Grocery . 113 W. WEBB ST. Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Jinny to Compete. Two hundred students of the grade schools aro expected to compete In the track and field events that wlil be held here Saturday In the county meet. Two cuiw bae been provided by the I'endleton Commercial Asso ciation which will be awarded to the two lil(,-h teams, one to hlirh school team and the other to the winner In the Knide division. Tickets for the htch school oratorical and declama tory contest anil the track meet wll! cost fifty cents for adult and twenty five cmtH for children. One ticket will admit to both events. HELP TO SOUTH RUSS! ifl! ; 881(6 for CO)otC. i Figures tabulated at the office of the county treasurer show that $S30 was paid by the county during April i as bounties for coyote scalps. One , imrti broiiKht in enouuh of tho pelts to entitle him to J70 which vai the hiKh Individual record for any one person. April is alwios the h'sh month of the year due to the number of puppies that are dui; out of dens. The sum of yy.it! was paid out last year. Fifty per cent of the bounty price Is repaid to tho county by the 'state. The bounties are (3 each for males ami puppies and for females. (Kast OrcKonian Special.) CONSTAyTINOl'LB, May 3. A. j Cl UDANK, ore.. May :i.--Pat Mon IJ.) Junt as the Menonites of theiaKhan made final proof on his home United Slates have furnished unex-slead at 1'ilot ltock Saturday, peitcd help to those of South Kussia, j Krank tilliland made a trip to 1'ilot K" the old Relievers, who centuries j I'ock r'aturday. hko fll from religious persecution in After spending Saturday and S ln llasMu anil found refuse in Turkey. dev at f.k'ah with her parents. Mr. a.'e now aidiiiK the members of their ;nnd Mrs. K l Tlirasher returned to faith who were amoru; the hundred thousand refugee from the Crimea. When It became a question of find ing homes for this prent anuy of fu gitives from rtolshevik Ittissla, a com mittee appeared at the refugee head quarters of the Russian er.ibawy. speakinar the Itusslan lanKove of i;( years nitn, and announced that it rep- their home at Ne Monday. Millie Andrus and Mrs. Jennie Moore ac companied thcin home (joins on to Pi lot Hock lhat evening. F. Hartshorn made a trip to Pilot Hock last week. Mrs. Oliustcad Is very ill at the hos pital in Pendicton. havirs sent for her brother, Mr. Wymore at this place: also a son. IJob, and daughter, Mrs. resenieo a kiuuo hi mohkcm mi ynti , llclievers, Incited near Pan.l.rr.ia. on i Karl (ales at ( larkslon. .Mrs. 01111 tbe Marmora Sea. and would take re.re stead is in the 7s and her illness is of as many as possible of their faith. ;due to old a.'. Another son lives at The men Btated their community j Echo And has hem with his mother, hail left what is now Cossack Hussia Mrs. Hoy Montgomery has been ill ill tho early part of the I sth century, the pa.-t week w.th infianfmatury because of religions perreeution by rheumatism. (lie Orthodox church and had found j Pat Kau-jherty ma.le a business trip aslum nnionfr the Turks, who had. Ho Pilot liock the last of tile week. d urine all these years, permitted them ti II vt peTcefully and as a separate conimnnily. In the world war some ot tl.ein had served In the Turkish Ited Cross, but bad not been compelled to bear arms. .several hihdrcd homeless Old Hc-Iiever-', anions the Jon Cossacks, were found and have since become members of the Pandemia coiamunity. JAP AMBASSADOR fS mm amuk I ii mil i i ii 1 1 i ii vi li iv N0TAPPREHENS1VE HALT PARIS STRIKE I I Frank .loin s and wife of Pilot Hock were visiters Saturday nii4ht and Sun day at Hoy Montgomerys. Have Wymore and wife and daugh ter K'eln made a trip to Pendleton Fiidify to see his aunt, Mrs. Olmstead. -ir. and Mrs. J'.m Nelson and daut'h ter Madge and Mr. and Mrs. Hilly Chapman and son tirant spent Sunday at John Lightfoot's. j Mrs. Clias. Kly and daughter Hazel are visiting relatives in Willamette I valley for an indefinite time. I Kd Weston of Pendleton came up kist week and expects to do some plow ing for Joe Pedros. tiiiniiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiniiiiMiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin 1 CASTLE GATE I EGG COAL PHONE FIVE FOR " FUEL 5 THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER I CLEAN AND UNIFORM I B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! flllllllllHIIIIIIIIUIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllMlinillllllllll'IIIIIIUIIIIIIlif Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Cash Counts If yo'ii are selling goods you will take a little less for cflsh auch is the case with us. We can afford to give you from 10 to 25 per cent off on your cash buying purchases and we do give it. A trial will soon convince you. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 8S0 "I.KVi:UVM, May 3. (A. P.) Inferences between tho I'lilted .State and Japan "call for an adjustment, but their existence does not justify ap prehensions of pessimistic forecast." ltaron htd Kara, the Japanese am bassador, declared today addressing the Cleveland chamber of commerce, declaring the stability of every human Institution about the shores of the Pacific ocean depended upon harmony and good undersiandinit between Ja pan and the lnlted States, the am bassador Raid that a grave responsibil ity rests upon the I'nlted States and Japan. 19SS OF APPETITE .-'i-nplcs, Coils, Eruptions, etc. fi'unlcl nd Physical Weakness, Are all ve:y prevalent Jiift now, and n'-o w'tl , proof that tho , blood Is wan;i: In the power lo defend thrt Pody against contagious and infections lilncnwn. They tliow co'-.e'ii!-'!ve!v that the blond needs tlvKongh cieaiiiiing, eiu-iciii'ig and vital!;iir. Do ii'.t put of? gh-lruT attention to Ihee dfinrerous sxintiloms. 'v HouVs Sirs.ioarilla today mid Kgia taWnjr It at once. He ni 'idler, this medicire has p-ivivi pi t'sfnetion to three R-enera-tions. ni a trennent for the blood, Ftonvieh, l!"er a"d kitlneys, and for oalaiTh. rheumatism and otter common diseases. It builds un the syslem, makes food taste good, and Ileitis you to eat and sleep well. For a gentle laxative or an active ;nthartlc, take Hood'a nils. You will like them. PARIS, May 3. The greatest cock tail run in history besrun at sharp noon Sunday at the Clarldgc's bar. Yielding to the appeal of a "round robin" sign ed by hundreds of thirsty American guests. "Charlie," the bartender, agreed not lo join the Universal Labor day strike which closed every other tar In the city. Theatres and bars were closed. Would III? Noticed. "Wife insists on a new suit for elec tion day." "SoV" ."Yes. Says sdie simply can't ro to the polls anain in the outfit she wore Hast tall." Detroit Free Free. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (ilKI. ISUKIW POPM.AII. r.tFFAU. X. Y., Slay 3. t C. T) Pretty t;irls have permanently dis placed men as ushers In theaters throughout the eastern part of the Unilefl States Theater managers snv lhat the lady ushers are efficient and courteous, while the men are inferior in courtesy and diplomacy. Managers state that the ftSrls can i.e depended on in case of fire or any oilier emergency. A word of admoni tion from a Kill wiil generally brlna instant action. When a young man usher makes a rcoueat, it is a different story. Watches G. O. P Free Baud Concert At the High School Auditorium WEDNESDAY, 1 O'clock L Burt New, executive secretary of the Democratic National Committee, has taken charge of the commit .co offices in Washington. By Kahlcd Temple No. I 170 I). O. K. K. Band. 1 A lugh class band con- cci t to which the public is cordially invited. iiiiiiii!iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinn Card of Thanks We wish to thank our kind friends for tho kindness shown us durini; the illness am) death of our hushand and father. Win. McCrener. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. , MUS. P.F.NA McHUKtldlt jir.s. wii. i. a rmi.i.ipa A NO KKKOIHK LYONS. i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Growing Old Gracefully Areyott g row ing old W h o wins in the race of life.? Is it the man who is weak, tired all tho time? An athlete traira for every race. A man is as strong as his blood and as old as his arteries. Make your blood redder, your health better by taking that old fash ioned blood tonic sold fifty years ago and still 'ood as gold" namely, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. Sold by all druggists, or send ifctoDr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y for a trial package. San- Fbaxcisco, Cal. "There it nothing so helpful to ckl persons whose kidneys are weak and who ara all run-down and need a tonic ( sonie thinK to give them an appetite) aa Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discov ery, My father-in-law took it and was greatly benefited ; it seemed ta put new life in him." Mrs. Jouh Jackson, 1703 Oakdale Aveuue, For Gifts From the very best cutters cornea our showing of tutglass that we are offering for your gift purposes and the designs are the very latest that are now in popular fa vor. Whether you want a single piece or a complete service in glassware you can get a larger assortment and better values at baw-telle's. -tleu3e!ei7 n Pcrclaton Ore. The farsi-si Planum J Dealers In lstem Ortr'n- o J. CrPenney Co.. A "Nation-Wide Institution iwrrji i ii I r-' i . n. ii n n v, : '.-,'.i'rK CharmingNewFabrics of Silk and Cotton 35 inch all silk Taffetas, showing the newest . shades, including Marian Blue, Saphire, African Brown, Nickel Gray, Taupe, Wine, Cardinal and Black, the yard $1.98 35 inch silk Taffeta, black only, yard. . $1.69 35 inch siik Taffeta, extra heavy quality, . yard ' $2.49 39-40 inch Crepe de Chines in the new wanted shades, among which are Tomato, Porce lain, Honey Dew, Rattan, etc., yard. . $1.69 33 inch imported Pongees, all pure silk, yard . . . 49c, 59c, 69c, 98c, $1.23, $1.39, $1.98 33inch extra heavy imported Pongee, fine for skirts or other apparel where a heavier ma terial is desirable, yard $1.98 36 inch silk Mignonette, colors are black, jade, kettle drum and light blue, yard $1.98 40 inch Charmeuse, heavy quality, fine lustr ous finish, black, navy and brown, yd. $2.49 36 inch Mull, siik and cotton, fine for under garments, blouses, linings or anywhere one wants a fine sheer fabric at a low price, a wide ranee of colors, dark or light, the . , . yard 14X V- --------------------- Sfi inrh Kimnn.i material, silk and cotton mix ture, soft satin finish, pleasing colors and patterns, yard $1.29 32 inch Cotton Crepe Shirtings, silk striDe, yard 49c 32 inch Crepe Mohair in gay new stripes for becoming sport skirts, yard $1.49 30 inch Japanese Crepe, a real utility fabric for undergarments, kimonas, house dress es, etc., colors are white, lavander, salmon, blue, yellow, yard 29c ; , 90 inch Tequot unbleached sheeting for the new spreads, lunch cloths, etc., the yard 59c 36 inch comforter challis, pleasing pat terns, fine for draperies too, yd 15c 3 pound pure white stiched cotton batts, full comforter size, 72x90, each 79c 3 pound pure white cotton batts, extra fine qualitv, full size, 72x90, stitched, each . . . . . 9Sc 312 riPA?.TlET STORES J. C. l'enncv Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 1-tiST last Krliln.v Two horses he-i ' linifiini: t" Jehn K:inine near Tayuse. j One Wii-i a snl'iel. the other Maek Willi hal.i faee. l.ist seen near llelix. lie- ! turn anil reeelve reward. j WA.NTKl) l'i rent n or T mom house j by June 1st. lieliahle tenant, loim W. l' et s. ( al e the : Ti I. I'..., plant depart -1 leas-. A. Ill I II.' fie Ti'l. nient. MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or liny part of th letrlc vstem on your far overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRT H. GRAHAM, Wlllard Service Station, rendelton, Ora. Thone 684. LETS OOI DR. C. H. DAY Phrsetaii iuhI Surgeon Osteopath Kooma 11 and ib Stnlth-Crawfor BullJlnt. Telarhona 704 Rea. T4-P Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervoua li.easea anf Dlseanea of Women. Elects Tharapautiea. Tampla EId. Room 1 Phona 41 1-lione P, O, Pn S5' rhona 607 Houra I a. tu. to S p. m. DR. OI1MAUT Modern Dentistry In All llraiii tira. 3 Pi