East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1021
PAGE FIVE
People Here and There
Wo live In tin lino of cnterprlHe,
think K. L. Smith lnro making h re
cent dlncovry. Hevcirteen tutu were
jilnced beneath a hen on tho Hmlth
ranch a Khort time ago n,nd In due
courite (if time the, dcHlred rcmilt wuh
achieved. It wan then thut the phe
nomenon wuh inunll'eisled, fur eighteen
chlckH were hatched. Mr. Smith l of
the opinion Unit the hen knew that
eKRH ure bought by th dozen and
added one of her own manufacture no
thut the totnl would umount to un even
dozen und a half.
fleoiKe feiKimon and Hob Fletcher
took a little Joy ride all their own to
day. The occimljin for tb rldo wan
th-.t a imnll ear from the I'eoples
Van house which was driven yester
day ((ot Htalltil In the mud between
joam nnd Athona and George und
Hod drew the detail of getting It back
to t'eiidkton today.
Mis. E. It. Swartzlund, accom
panied by her duughtor, Inez, left hint
evening by motor for Wullu, Walla
where Hhonindu truln connection for
Itovll'a Lake, K. Dak. A tm-iwuire In
forming her of the HerloUH Hlncwi of
her father wan the cuuuo of the trip.
W. H. lllshop of the Indlun ugency
lias left for IlnnnliiK Calif., where lie
hu been called on neeount of the III
nejiH of his Hon, It. I'. ItlHhop. Jle ex
pects to bo gone about one month.
Charley Illll liW returned to Walla
V'nlh aliir being In lyndletuii for the
. Iokky event. While here he was the
yiiist i.f Mr. und Mrs. .Mrs. J. V. .Ma
cv i'td olinr friends.
, Itiilph Allen nf Kchu wns here yes
terday on ir hnsineKs mission.
MOTHER S MB
For Expectant Mothers
CsEa By Tkt.ee Gekemons
lilt rot IOOILCT on MOTMCIKOOD lit TMff MOT, nu
liuanii fttauu'eii Co., Dirr. atunia.
it's wnrntliiK up In Helix, says Jim
Mryni, who wan here today ami who
reiirned to the neighboring city with
l oarioud of lee.
SEAMEN'S LEADERS
AND SEC. DAVIS WAY
REACH SETTLEMENT
WASHINGTON, May 6. (I. I.)
The hope than an afi eemeut ran be
reached today between Admiral Hen
son, chairmen of the shipping board,
and the striking sen men and engineers
wue expressed ut the office of Secre
tary of Labor Davis, l.ato laat night
tho leaders of the murine engineers
asked for a conference with Davis.
The conference lasted until nearly
midnight. Heiifon sat In on part of
It. Tho wnge question has been the
stumbling block to un agreement since
the negotiations started Monday. A
practical agreement wu, reached
Tuesday and Wednesday on working
conditions. lCmployers practically
ogreed to give op tho demand for
open shop nnd promised to continue
under tho present working conditions
which Include un eight hour day und
arrangements for overtime pay.
Fanny's Boy
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslec
Chronic and Nervous UUeusca iW
Dumumi of Women. X Ray Electrk
Therapeutic.
Temple Bldg. Room It
Phone 41
riimie 2IO-W P. O. Rni V
Mrs. .Nicky Arnitein, well known
fcn Kanny Ilrlce. the actress, has
. iven birth to this baby boy. He
l.amcd William Jules Arnsteln, ,-ifter
William Hillon. Nicky Arnsteln's
itttorney in the Willi Direct bond
I heft case.
.More Tun Miry.
An udiittiumtl sum of S 1 3 6 ,;) han
been turned over to .Miss (lre.ee A. (iil
llani, county treasurer from the sher
iffs office. The tial umount that has
been received ut the treasurer's office
to date of this yeur's taxes is $7e,tl,:i'i!t.
'i'Z. Some funds have been p;Ud Inti
the sheriffs office that have not
been checked. The total amount of
taxes due for this year is $1.551. 031. 62
and slightly more than half Were jiulil
en the lil'Mt installment.
Rwjnl nif-cliuw.
Two discharges of army men have
been filed ut the office of the county
clerk for recording. The papers show
that James It. Howler, formerly a ser
geant In Haltery I). I4th Field Artil
lery, enlisted October 1, 191", and was
discharged June 2U, l!il. He was In
four engagements. Lytnan G. Woe,
a captain in the 348th Kielr Artillery,
who saw service In Kngland, in the
.Meuse-Argnnne offensive from No
vember. 4 to 11, was discharged April
2ti.
.Murriaxc IJpcuot.
A licciihe to wed has been issued by
the county clerk to ftaymond J.
Strut k. a cattleman of McKay, und to
Ijidonna M. VVynn, also of, McKay.
BREAK IN SEAMEN'S '
STRIKE IS ANNOUNCED
BY WHITE FLYER LINE,
- '
j SUFFERING OF A
' urLiimL UrJiv rrp , , . - -1
I
Wordo Can't Express Gratitude
I Feci Toward Tanlac, Say
Mrs. Eurrirtfj:tc.n. Aged 68,
She Gains 11 Pounds.
'From childhood vnlil 1 got Tanlac,
I suffered from IndUcatioii and s'om-
itch trouiile
i ton, r, 4 0 Si i
' said Mrs. J. A. liurrliig
n ford Ave., I-os Angeles,
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Dokkics Have Siicc-cw.ful Mi-cling.
The regular 'spring guthering in
Pendleton of the Dokkles of the enst
ern part of the state which was
brought to a close Thursday niirlit
was one of the most successful ever
held here. About 400 representatives
of lodges from ull over this section of
the state were In attendance. A spe
cial free conceit at the high school
auditorium ut 4 o'clock was a plead
ing feature. A street parade villi the
Dokkle band leading was put on at 6
o'clock followed by a real banriuet at
7 o'clock. Korty l'matilla county men
were Initiated. . Dokkles from Walla
Walla and Dixie, Washington, Hood
River, The Dalles, l.a Grande, Knter
prise, Klgln, I'nion, Maker, Adams.
Athena, Helix, JKimMon und Pilot
Hock were In attendance. Several of
the Pendleton men expect to atcn a
special ceremonial at l-a Grande Mu
t t if
' 'A N
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f ' . '.
f ' V 1
lie Is a Man
When he grf.dunte.1 he is entering mnn a
estate. JIark well this fortunate day with
a gilt of permanency.
One that will not decay.
One of intrinsic value and utility
One which will be a constant compan-
i.or.rw rumirK pr of tne love mill
lull auti n'M'I'J
prompted the reminder.
GIVE HIM A WATCH THE GIFT
THAT LASTS
' r inc.
r r'enai'Ttcn
V Ure.
The largest Dlam.iml Dealers In Eastern On cm.
i
PORTLAND GAS AND
COKE COMPANY WILL
HAVE TO CUT RATES
PAXOAKES AND WAKFLES
Kerre Pancnke Flour.
from
ttMeeetm4tttteeeiitttMf
SPECIAL
Assorted Cream Wafers
40c
FLORA DORA PUFFS, 40c
Try our delicious new Fountain Specialties. ,
A trial will convince and you will be pleased with
our service.
THE CRYSTAL
Formerly The Palm Phone 575 63 Main St
SAN FitANCISOO, May C (U. P.)j
Although the firm break In the shlp-
ownetK' ranks occurred yr iterilay, sev-j
en snips were add. d today to the list
of those tied up here by the seamen's
strike. Thirty-seven vtwls are
In nort wtthu'.it crews. The In
the emnlovers' ranks cr.me with the
announcement by the White
line operating the steam. -r Humboldt
PAI.IOI, May fl. (A, P.) The pub
lic service commission today notified
the Portland Gas and Coke company
It would iu a few days order u further
1. (. .".a rjlt.it li.,':i live thf CMS
Uk 111 COIlpaU l HOW UOJ," iw u.'.am - -
cents a Parrel eneuper oning vi iov,-i
yyrr transportation rates. 1 he reduction
is equivalent to " uiiiiu.ui,
and follows a cut on March i of
ueles that it had cUned
for one year at the old
wl'h Its men.
i!i agreement
wage scale
IlUU.UUll.
SAID CAN T UK l)OXF,
'My experience with doctors and
medicines caused me to lose faith In
boUl, und when a friend told me that 4
Mayr's Wonderful Uemedy would cure
my stomach trouble 1 told him 'it can't
bo done.' However, he finally per-
minded me to try it and to my surprise,
It did. All symptoms of acute IndlgeH-
Hon and gas having disappeared." It
ip a simple, harmless preparation that
remove the cntaihul mucus from tho
Intestinal tract and allays the Inflam-
million which ramus practically I1
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. 1
Including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. Drug
gists everywhere.
TWO OREGON TOWNS
WILL BE PUT UNDER
HAMMER OF SHERIFF
IMPERIAL, Ore., May !.(!'.
XV, Imperial is one of ihe two
Oregon towns to be sold under
the sheriff's hammer at auction.
Ninety per cent of the lots which
were pl.uud yens a bo at both
Imperial and Harper, near here,
viil bp auctioned May 21. No
tices of Hie sale of the towns for
ta.es have been posted.
4
::.lif., "and thatV been n long time, for
I'm now In my sixty-eighth year. j
"I remember when I was a child I 1
was kept on a strict diet of lime j
water und milk for weeks and I have
been in constant distress all these
Vf ars. I snfforrd terribly from bloat-'
inif and had to be very careful of what
I ate. I became so weak and nervous :
I could hardly iro about my housework
and was In a miserable condition. i
"About two years uco my husband .
sot such splendid results from Tanlac ;
j he insisted on ,my taktiijt it and tne.
medicine wasn't but a little while in
ridding me of my troubles. It save!
! me a splendid' appetite and I could
' enjoy a ood hearty meal, even thin--i
I hadn't dared torch before, without
I auv fear of it troubling me.
"Then I had the influenza und be-
ramp dreadfully nick and weak, but
my stomach kept in good order and it!
only took four bottles of Tanlac to
build me up ajtain to where I'm now ,
feelinir better than nt any time I can
I remember. I have cained eleven:
' ,,,.,1,1,1.: in weiaht. too. and words can't
express the srautude I feel toward
Tanlac, 1 keep Tanlac in the house
all the time now. for I know it is a
medicine that can Tie depended upon."
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTEP A competent cook nnd
housekeeper on ranch. Phono 3C".
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
Phone 880
209 E. Court St.
SATURDAY SPECIALS
1 gal. Tea Garden Syrup $1.40
1 gal. Liberty Bell Syrup $1.40
1 Sack Sugar $9.00
8 Cans Corn $1.00
8 Cans Tomatoes $1.00
8 Cans Carnation Milk $1.00
8 Cans Canyon Milk $1.00
8 Cans Borden Milk $1.00
" 12 Lbs. Best Head Rice $1.00
14 Pounds S. W. Beans $1.00
9 Pounds Lima Beans $1.00
9 Cans Best Pink Salmon $1.00
G Cans Peanut Butter $1.00
5 Cans Apricotts $1.00
5 Cans Peaches $1.00
12 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes. $1.00
" 12 Bars Palmolive Soap $1.00
15 Bars Crystal White Soap. . . $L00
EXTPvA SPECIAL
' With 5 pounds of Wadham & Kerr
Coffee a $3.00 Aluminum Percolator
all for $3.00
GOLD SHIELD COFFEE
1 Tound, Special 10c
2 Pounds, Special 80c
3 Pounds Special $1.20
5 Pounds, Special $1.95
GOLD CREST BUTTER
" 2 Pound Roll 73c
STATtt AIWITAXT
(Continued from paffe 1.)
B
;j Hli SCHOOL NOTES
III
Oratorical Contest This rTvciiins-1-
The county oratorical contest will be
held this evening at the high school
auditorium. Members of the schools
of the ootiniy will compete. Pendleton
Iiitth school and trade schools will be
represented. Miss Estella Mills will
represent rendleton hiph school in the
oratorical division whiie Miss Mar
guerite Akey will represent the school
in the declamatory contest. The ren
dleton era do school band will furnish
mosic.
ness spelling for the last several
.,.,.1 l.een the stl'oellts inter
ested old fashioned spelling matches!
have been -arrain.'ccl. J ne ion ocsi j
spellers in the four classes were cho- j
sen and this morn Ins tho first of the
same iine neij i no io oie, ( inter-class matcnes were neiu, woeui
to become home owners." lho jM1jors and seniors met. The se- .
Other Men Sjieak I niors were victorious iu winning the i
F. J. l.'ivers, department service of- j freshmen and sophomores '
fleer, made a short talk covering the'wi llK(.t 1),is afternoon. I
subject of claims which are heing la:.-
en up nnd put through in short order.
' Cliff Wood cf the bureau of war risk
I insurance confined his remarks large
I ly to compensation, and he also called
I attention to the fact that government
! insurance that has been allowed to
lapse may be reinstated if the health
i of the applicant is still (food. This
! provision holds good only until July 1,
he said.
Victory Medals were presented to
former army men by V". I Brcese,
armv field clerk of Portland. Talks
rv,..,1e l.v- I'urrv Trtlpm.m. Host I 1
commander und by nr. Fred Lieuallen,
vice-commander. Several new mem
bers to the post were secured.
City Specials
LARD
No. 10 Pail, 31.95
iNo. 5 Pail, 81.00
Bacon, mild sugar cured, by the half or ,
whole strip, pound 3oc
Pork Roasts, pc::r.d 23c
Leg of Mutton, choice, pound 22c
PHONE 703
CITY - HEAT 'MARKET
109 W. WEBB ST.
lUihl Spelling Jlalclies The Knc-
1 lish classes have been studing busi-
Couiity Track Meet Tomorrow The
ir.r.ual cou.ity track meet will be he14
at the Uound-l'p grounds tomorrow
aft?: noon. All the grades and higf!
schools of the county will be repre
sented. About 75 hiish school athletes
utrr-compete. Pendleton his;h school
has a pood chance to win the silver
cup, which Is offered as a prize. With
the' showing n ade by the local team
In tiie I.a ti rande-Pcndleton meet it is
estimated that she will make a pood
shovvintf in the meet tomorrow. ,
Plays Golf With His Teeth
Our Special
IN CANVAS GOODS
10x12 10 oz. Tent $20-00
7x14, 14 oz. Bed Sheet $8-50
Double Folding.Cot ' $12.75
Other tents and tarps at comparative low prices.
Regulation White Navy Middies $1-50
Officers' Dress Shoes $6-25
Regulation Army Russetts $7.50
12 in. Hi Cuts - $9-8S
Regulation Army Shirts $2.75 and $4.38-
Reg. 0. D. Wool Breeches $2.00, $3.50, $5.50
Khaki Breeches '- 51-00
Gob Hats S1-00
Army & Navy Sales CO.
546 Main
Phone 861
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Thomas P McAuliffe of I'.urtalo, N Y.. whose arms were Smputattrt'
In early ehildhintd. plays polf with bis teeth. lie praiicat.M fro'ii a cadity
to nn instructor ami u tinishitl player He's a skilled penniad. ttw. as
sl.n b bu sitfoaluie which b wrote wuh tlie pen between hi teeth. ,
PLENTY OF MILK FED
Chickens
For Sunday's Dinner.
' Special for Sunday Morning's
Breakfast
SWIFT'S FAMILY STYLE
PURE PORK SAUSAGE
Downeys Market
Phone 600
15 Main
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