East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING!, MAY 4,1021.
PAGE FIVE
People Here and There
STILL ANOTHER NURSE
13, Fields f I A Ornnilp Im the ad
vance man of the "Dokhcy" irllm from
1lll vulon owniy nKregullon. He m-.
rived luBt ntKlit on No. I!3 Willi nil the
paraphernalia that will lie used here In
HU! fllll-IIIUlllHlt tonight.
Sir. mill Mi-M. J. (V liedll'i'r, Mm. M.
1'. Itedlfcr and I!. A. ninl 1.. H. ltodlfer,
all of Itidmoncl, Were In Pendleton
yesterday.
Emll MuIIer, it resident of the Julm
Day district mar Hitter, was transact
liig business In Pendleton toMiiy.
H. W. Jones, mi Insurance man of
Portland, was hem today.
Hubert KiiUIn, Iji OrHiide lawyer,
lift yesterday evening for ti Ik home.
1I flan been here
Court sessions.
durlnir Supremo
PANCAKES AND WAPHJM
Kerr's Pancake Flour.
from
W. A. HorHtnian and J. jr. ltougland
of Iji tirundc. who hero yesterday,
.lack McLaughlin, special agent for
the Illinois Central in tlio freight de-
m itrrtfiit, was here toduy on business.
He formerly was nwnt In IVnitlcton
mid shook linnili with ninny friends.
Ills lieu(1itini'tei't) now aro at Portland.
"'n pair r f cyea an mm pair o;
eara ftre, of necessity, suinclcnt for
111 lii-yes, 125 year old Indinn, and lib-
vilfe, for clip Is deaf but can how wh Hi
ll caiinol ken but can hear. The two,
who aro Walla Wallu Indians and who
reside. In Thorn llnllnw, nrn In 'en.
die. on today for one. of their rare vis
IIh, The wife Is about ZD yearn young
er than lier hnmuind, and the. hand of
Tune reeiiiH to have dealt gently with
both fr they are In exeellent health.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY ;
OFFICES AND OFFICERS ;
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Free Painless Extractions
By Specialists
The Eastern Oregon Dental Society will meet in
Pendleton May 9th.
A few patients who need all their teeth extracted
will be wanted." A rare opportunity.
Thone at once to
Dr. F. L. Ingram
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"-.Turin DialiKutc DKrlt.
E J. T. Hlnkle, Hermlston attorney,
S w as here today where ho appeared be
S fore Ihe county court ill the interest
, (.f the formation of a new drainage
lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll dijl rii-t In the upper cud of tho valley
(above Stunfield above the present dls--:-
jlnct. The petitioners for Ihe district.
I which will be known an the Hopkins
'' district ure .1. C. Hosltins. L. M. IiillK.
i all Johnson, James .vi. Kyle i:nn Nn,
A. T. Kaufman, V. 1'. Smith, I m ! ft J.
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I'alr Hoard JIitK
'J lie regular meeting of the county
fair board was held UiIb afternoon In'
the til flee of .Major Ixe .Mooi'iiuuxc at
the court hoiiHe. Itoutlne hiiMmi.s wa.
glv-n i oiisiilcrutiiiu.
RECOMM
IDS T1LAC
Oreecn Woman Tettifie to
Power of This Medicine
Overcame Sufferings of Six
Years' Standing and She
Gained Forty Pounds.
'In n ame l.lii'nso.
A lb cunt' to wed ha been loaned at
ihe ol fiie of the county clerk to Theo.
II. I'miml, u lelephone operator, mid
Mary Vcrvna K. WlfiKvrt, a nurHP.
Iloth are residents of Umatilla.
Hold Special Iii.sm-m.
i'oinoi'iow in a Hiieelal day In the
actlvltliH of the Calholle church, be
UK known an AHcenKlon Day. In hon
or of the day two HiMcial masncs will
bo olwerved by l'cmlleton Catholic
who will attend maun at 6 o'clock and
anain at 9 o'clock.
Hcai-inic Set 1'uruuril,
The motion of th altorney.i for
Itnthli' and Owen, u hoxe appeal 'be
fore the KUpreme court was to have
been heard today, that the rime bi
eoiiilnued until the coHrt l kittlnir a
Salem, w.m Hi anted thin mornlnK. .May
I 17 at 1 o'clock in the afternoon win
the time and date Bet for hearing thi
ease. The reason given for Ihe denlre
for mi extension w.is the Injury of At
torney Holin, who repreuentu the de-fendanlM,
'mdllion In Si-Hoiih.
T. Jucknon, colored, who wan Injur
ed yesterday morning when be bmt
control of ihe bl.-ycle he wan riding
and collided with u moving truck be
longing to the Rervlce Transfer Co., at
the corner of Jackson anil Main, is re
ported to be In a critliHl condition at
the hospital where he w.ut taken
shortly after the accident. Kye wit
nesses declare he lost control of the
wheel and struck the back end of the
truck.
"Although It lias been almoin two
ears sim e Tanluc has relieved me of
my troubles and built hid up womlcr
lully, I'm ftill feeling fine and inn ten
tify to both the immediate and lasting
results of medicine," declared Mrs. 3.
F. Melkle, 'jus Francis avenue, Port
land., ore., n trained nurse of consld
erable experience.
"For six or seven years I suffered
terribly from stimach trouble and
rheumatism. After eating I would
have heartburn ho bad that I could
hardly stand it. and the gas in uiy
stomach cnused awful pains. I under
went nn operation for nppendlf-itU
that left mu in such a badly run-down
condition it looked like I would never
r'naiii my strensilh.
"Inflammatory rheumatism set In
and my arms and Joints achefl dread
fully. In fact my hands had to be put
)n splints for about six weeks to keep
from becoming distorted and growing
i.ut of shape. My nerves were terribly
upset, and at nicht t was so restless
1 could scarcely sleep.
"After taking seven bottes of Tun
lac I had actually gainer! forty pounds
In weight and was enjoying my usual
good health. The rheumatism left me
entirely, my stomach never troubles
ine and my sleep Is sound and refresh
ing, r can certainly vouch for the
merits of Tanlac, and a number of
people have experienced the benefits
through mv recommendation."
Mother's Day
Penny, Fred Fulton. James F. Ijine,
Inland Irrigation Co., and others.
l.iiK'H for .Milton.
Fred Hennlon, county Bgrleuliure
agent, is In Milton toduy to hold a
poultry meeting.
Nxt Sunday Is the day set aside to give special
thought to your mother. Custom has decreed that
this day be observed with the giving of noine gilt
expressive of your love.
Jewelry The Gift that Lasts Is most appropri
ate for such an occasion. No mater how small your
gift may be It will be symbolical of jour love.
If of Jewelry it shows that you dsire your re
mcmhianee to be the best possible and to be of en
during beauty.
aw tolled
i toe,
vernier
T- It
n rerwicxon
v
Ore.
The Largest Iilamoinl Dealers in Ka'tcrn Orignn.
Hell Cross Meerjitr,
The board it directors Vf the T'mii-
(Hast oregnnian Kjiec!al. ) j
I1CHO, .May 4. Funeral services for'
tilla county Tted Crosn is meeting to- i the late J. P. Hill, who died at 4 p. m.
Jay. Tomorrow' a meeting of the ex- on ..lorn. ay, will be held c n Nednes-i
cutive Imn rd will be held. A new I day at 10 a. m. at the M. H. churcn
clerical sccreinry is to be chosen, as l!ev 1:. U Wolff will conduct the s.er-
.1. C. Fennev Co..XNation'-Wide Institution
.!r.. Ch.-irle.s Ifaynes lias resigned.
We have some late model rebuilt
Dodge Brothers cars that we sell
with the same guarantee as new
cars. You take no chances when
you buy a used car from us.
ELLIS - SCHILLER COMPANY.
Thone 963.
Department Makes (Juick Hun.
s A blaze cauted by a defective cliim
5ney caused tho flro department to
Sjnwke a run this morning to tho Mc
S. Master apartment house on the cor
E.ner of Itluff and Aura streets. The
H fire was extinguished with a damage
S.that Is estimated at t2'i to the house.
SI Water was used only on top of. the
E roof, the flames underneath being ex
Extinguished by use of chemicals, and
B i thin action lircvented a loss by wa
Bter, which In small fires Is usually a
ZZ i great deal heavier than tho actual
B fire los.1. Tho department was on the
B cene In record time.
Xew School Man Sifiireil.
A contract signed by F.lmer F.
So idwin, of Cire.ibam, who will he su
perintendent of I'nion school and the
Milton-Freewater schools has been
Igned and Is at the office of the coun
ty superintendent of schools. Ti e
contract calls for a salary of Jtu'il,
one-half of which is paid by each district.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
IndiuiM Are l'aiil.
Indians of the Umatilla Agency are
receiving their semi-annual payments
of f jnds for the rental of their lands.
Tho money Is paid each year in May i '
and October.
vices, after which the remains will be
taken to i'eiidteton for interment,
.Mrs. I ia vis, national organizer of
the Women's Home Missions, will W'
In Fe'no Friday. May eth. .She will
give two lectures at the M. K. church,
one at 2:30 p. in., when the ladies of
tho cliui'ih ttll berve a silvi r tea foi
the benefit of ihe caus, and one lec
ture nt ft p. ia, livery one is i-orJial-
I ly invited to attend tlue lectures.
I Mrs. Ildw.ird Llesegang is on the
sick list this wo-lc.
liaiph b'aylur of Hotter creek, left
Tuesday morning fur a fishing trip.
Ife expects to go to the head waters of
flutter creek.
Mrs. Ilavvley Pcan was a busine?s
visitor here TiKsday from her home
on the Meadows.
Travis Hnskin3, for many years a
prominent farmer on Hotter creeii,
loaded two cars with his stock, farm
implements, household goods, etc., for.
Melrose ore., where he has pur has-
farm of "7." acres. Mr. Hoskins
Craifii-eiioe is Held.
Mrs. Kdlth IS. Van Heuson, home
demonstration agent and Miss Ijissie
1-ane, nutrition expert from O. A. '.,
are In Weston today to conduct a chil
dren's conference. It will continue to
morrow.
!vlfe and little daughter, left by auto
Wednesday morn:ng for their new lo- !
t cation. Their many friends wish them
'success and happiness in their new
! home.
. Harry Fell and wife and Mrs. J. P.
Pel! and children were business visit
ors In Pendleton Tuesday.
Sloan Thomson, prosperous farmer
of Putter creek, was transacting busi
ness here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Thomson and
I Mrs. O. F. Thomson drove to Pendle-
Our Special
IN CANVAS GOODS ,
10x12 10 oz. Tent : $20.00
7x14, 14 oz. Bed Sheet $8.50
Double Folding Cot $12.75
Other tent and tarps at comparative low prices.
Regulation White Navy Middies $1.50
Officers' Drc?8 Shoes '. $6.25
Regulation Army Rufsetts '. $7.50
12 in. Hi Cuts $9.85
Regulation Army Shirts $2.75 and $4.38
Re.' O. I). Wool Breeches $2.00, $3.50, $5.50
Khaki Breeches $1.00
Gob flats $1.00
Army & Navy Sate CO.
546 Main
Phone 861
Dokklc In City.
The black and gold fez of the
Dokklcs Is seen on Pendleton bLreets
(,..!.. .... .Unnt Hill niflmlii.ra nf 1 lie
order from Pendleton and out-of-town ' "V"" ''.e .-i.e. ... o
are here for the ceremonies
will take place this afternoon
Wllicll ' Honor at a pioi.ee. oionei.
and ' A. Ij- Jloney or rortianu. was in
f.i ho i ueniny.
-Mr. and Mrs. Hollcnbeck, of La
'.month. Mr.
Mr.
ov'.iiiiM.,. . ,.imni't it In lie plvi'tl this I
'... ,,. i,,..,, !,., i .., i,., , -Mr. and Mrs. Hollcnbeck, of
i iii h' fn-,.,i in- n K.,.,.t iilrande, are hire for
. ,. ',,. i' .. i,.i, llolleni'ccl: is associated with
lUiiil'":. ...I.......":. ' "' t... - IM, .
Iillti,.n l If, held. thel-""uV ... loi- inu, ...ice ..i..-..uri.
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court ' ; ' phone 880
FREE
We will give one $3.50 Percolator
with 5 pounds Steel Cut Coffee, Perco
lator Blend, for ;
1 33.00 ,
Pay Cash ' Receive More Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court . Phone 880
For Middle-Aged
rr Men and Women
It in't Ny on-coming old ge
that ciunei men nd women in the
middle yrsrt of life to ilow up and
frel lost of ambition and energy.
Weak or disordered kidneys do Dot
filter watte matter and impuritieout
of the blood si thrr should, and back
ache, tired feeling. lamenen, lliff
iointi, toft mtiselet, rheumatic patni,
bilioumeii, irritation of the bladder,
puffincsi under the eyei or other
ymptom or ailment appean.
SHE WAS GREATLY BENEFITED
"I f.el so much batter than I did btiorr I
lot Fol.y Kidney Fills. Th.y are hne and
raumar uaemy namaiayottrailvertiaenient,
am iao lo heir you. as your medicine helped
me (really. I truly hope some one also who
needs it mltto Borneo! yourraeditine. Yaur
Kidney Fills are wonderful, I cannot thank
yeu enough for thesn." Laura Peiry, 1$40
Iwiaas Sc., Auausta, Ga.
Foley .Kidney Pills
strengthen the kidneys, stimulate the
bladder and tone up the liver. They
help the kidneys remove the accumu
lated poisons and soothe arid heal the
passages. 1 When the kidneys and
urinary tract are doing their work
perfectly.the whole system is benefited
and restored to health and strength.
Why auri'er when a reliable remedy
can be so easily Sad9
eaaaaiBBaaamani ' a
Sanitary
Grocery
Where your dollars do
double duty. The most
for your money on every
item.
Fresh milk and cream
each morning;.
Phone 871
The Mort
in Value
The Best
in Quality
i.tiini.i
work being by the famous l.a Grande itwo Kemlemen drove from Ia Grande
loam.
PXKl'MOMf I'l.AM K IZ.WiES.
WASHINGTON, May 4. (A. P.)
A serious oui break of pneumonic
plaiiuu at Vladivostok, Siberia, is re-jii'i'ied.
and report the roads lo be in very bad
I condition.
j .Mrs. A. I). Thomson and Miss Elna
i'l'l'iinisoii veic in Slanfieid Monday to
! vie-'it Mrs, Thomson's mother, Mrs, II.
Istanfield, whose home is in Portland,
'but who is visiting relatives in St.m-
field. Mrs. Slanfieid will visit in Echo
(East Oregonian Special.)
OIKHOX, May 4. Miss Irene milen
arrived here Tueadny morning to spnd
the' summer with her uncle L. A.
Hulen. Miss Ilulens home Is in Lewis
ton, Idaho.
Evalyn Wayne nnil Hurnel Williams
have just recovered from the measles.
L, A. Hulen speht several days last
week in l'endleion.
J. A. Hiolady was a Pendleton visitor
Friday.
Eldon, little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dolf Thompson has been quite sick tho
past week with the measles.
P. P. Hruce spent several days last
'Week in Pendleton.
Henry Thompson left Friday for
Athena to bring: home Mrs. Thompson
and bahy who have been visiting there
the past two weeks nt the home of Mr,
and Mrs. .1. E. Jones. The baby is just
recovering from a weeks Illness.
llck English left Sunday for his
home near Weston. He will return
Monday evening.
Miss Esther iCinker arrived here
Saturday night from Pendleton and
will spend the summer nt the ningham
Springs Hotel.
Mrs. It. S. Gray was a visitor in La
Grande last week.
Mis Cora Sayer and Mrs. Petroskv
of Pendleton spent Sunday here with
Miss Saver's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
II. Sayer.
Martin McLaughlin of nun can sucnl
Saturday here at the J. F. Thompson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McAtcc and chil
dren of Pendleton were among the
many visitors at l'.ingham Springs
Sunday.
Floyd Fox of P.askct Mt., near Wes
ton was on (he river fishing S inday.
Mrs. Mary Hoch arrived here Mon
day evening from Portland to spend
the summer at Hingham Springs.
Two small children in the home of
I Mr. and Mrs. George Gray are ill with
! the measles.
! ltalph Tucker and Hill Singer of I
I Weston were on the river Monday j
i looking nfler their cattle. I
' Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson spoilt i
' Monday In Athena.
j Mr. and Mrs. George Brace went to'
' Pendleton Tuesday. On Wednesday ;
Mr. Hrace will go with Forest Super-J
ivls.vr .1. C. Kuhns and Plstrict Hunger I
Keatley over a telephone route neiir)
Weston. They expect to he gone sev-1
'era! davs. Mrs. Hrace will visit friends I
In I'enUletoa whilu they are away.
before returning home.
A. J. Abernathy was here Monday
from his home in Irrigon.
K. C. Case, H. P. Slin!t7.. and H. L.
Crabtree of Los Angeles, were here
this week post in? bills for a circus to
be here May 10. The children will be
delighted, as well as many of the old
er people.
It. A. Wood, or La Cross, Wa. Is
here viiting at the home of his brother-in-law,
Mr. Heese.
John Mcl.auglilin of Pendleton, was
here on business Tuesday. Mr. Mc
Laughlin is a former Echo boy.
George Warner was Jiere on his way
from Seattle. He is going in the auto
truck business in Montana. Mr. Ward
was in the employ of the KVho Auto
Co. for fome time.
I
Men's
Athletic
Unions
JTOCmjETOCLASSIFY
nANCM Ti "NIGHT at the Liberty.
Hilly Hoffman's Dunce Specialists.
Genuine Sealpax Unions made of fine cross
bar muslin in regulation athletic style witW
closed crotch and elastic waist band across
the back, suit . . .- 98c
Boys' Athletic Unions, made along the same
lines as the suit above, each 79c
Men's North Star Pubbed Unions, long
sleeve, long leg, closed crotch, suit 9Sc
Boys' good quality ribbed unions, short
sleeves, knee length, closed crotch, suit.. 79c
Men's Mesh Knit Unions, Warner f oral fit
ting kind, short sleeves, knee length, suit $1.49
Bovs' Mesh Knit Unions, Boy Scout brand;
closed crotch, short sleeve, knee length, the
suit 79c
Lien's fine rib knit unions, Warner closed
crotch, short sleeves, long leg, suit . . . $159
Men's fine rib knit unions, Warner closed
crotch, short sleeves, ankle length, flesh col
or, suit $1.79
Men's extra fine pure white mercerized
unions, elastic rib knit, short sleeves, three
quarter length, a very fine garment, suit $2.98
Jk-312 DEP.TMENT STORES j
P
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J. (J. Penney Co., A .Nation-Wide Institution
FOR KENT -A sleeping room for two
men modern SI 3 Mill, or Phone
24o-J.
LADY WISHES POSITION as cock'
Large crew of men preferred Apt.
56 Golden ltule Hotel.
WANTED TO KENT at once A build- 1
ing to make a modern paint shop. J
Call ii!t! .lohnson er phone HKi-. 1
1
Thou
607
Hours
9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. OHMART
Modern Dentistry
III All Itruiii-lii-a.
MAGNETOS
GENERATORS
ELECTRIC STARTERS
' Or any part of tho electrlo
sjystem on your car overhauled
nd repaired. Satisfaction guar
anteed. HATinT H. GRAHAM.
vTtllard Service Station.
PendeltOD, Ore.
Phone 684. LETS OOl
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
The UruR Store That Serves
You Best.
DR. a II. DAY
i Physkisui suit! Surgeon
; Osteopath
Room 21 and ii Fmith-Crawfori
Bulldlnx.
The Great Thing of Life
Health
The Greatest Physician
' of all
I Gocd Light
EDISON MAZDA LIGHT
J. L. VAUGHAN
ELECTRIC STCHE
Phono 130
2O0 K. Court
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Nervoua iJUeaaea sis
DlseMAes of Women. X-Itay Elect raj
Therapeutlcav
Tempi Bids. Room 11
Phone 41
ej Telephone 704
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