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DAILY EAST OMCONtAft.' PEfTDTETOM, O&fidOfl. TTtDN&SDAV EVEITO, MAY 11, 102 i. TAGS FIVE 1N PAGES People Here and There Ilolex Prlllnmnn Iiuh returned homo afti'r sending u few days visiting ut t'ovo luiil Ui Urundo. , 1UV. George L ('lurk, uuslor of I lie Presbyterian church, will leave thlH evening for Lu, Grande where he will of rii late ut Out marriage of aiUss Arum Palmer niul .Walter Palmer, itcv. t'lurk has known MUh Palmer ami Mr, Palmer fur nmiiy years anil was with Mr. Pulmer when oversvuM dur ing tho war, when Mr. Palmer was u member of the Field Hospital unit at tached to the 107 Field Artillery, and Ilev. Chirk wu with the y. M. C. A. r. ii .. M nOW S MMSTj OFRCES AHD QFFI1XRS I GIBBON CITIZENS VISIT MDIMP THUM WKKT IVAN ltKADY TO KAII, POHTJ.ANIi, May U. A. P.) Tho Mcumcr Went Ivun, the fourth BhiniiltiK board vessel for which u non union crew has been recruited hern Hi nco the litriku begun, wiu) ready to leave toduy. Wll.l, ASK TIIOOI'8 JIKI.I SAN FltANCISVO. Way 11. (A. P.) The shipping board will auk that federal troops take charge of the sit uation If there In any further rioting in the strike of ship crews here, H. H. Khcy, district director of operations for the board mild today. ' t. , , -111-l -I f -' t -I t-l-U.-ll -K, y Wheut rose In rlce today, May wheat closing at ,11.44 and Jul; ut 11.18 1-2. YeHterday the figures we.V iU 1-3 for May and 11.13 for July. Following are the, quotations receiv ed by Overbook Cooke, local brokv ' Wheut. Open High Low Clone May 1.8H 1.44' IMH (1.44 July 1.13 1.17 1.13U" 1.1014 JHMU WK1XKS SHOP - IN JIl.At KMAI f PLOT DETROIT, May II. -a bomb explo sion wrecked tho simp of Meramonll i,rmneru, importers and wholesaler of olive oil , and partly destroyed the poultry more of Abo Herwiu and Benjamin Slogel today. The damage la estimated ut 1 15,000. .o one was injured. The wholesaler have been receiving letters for several weekH de ilianUlug money under threaten death. UBS. J1 -IH.LI . I i . KpcnrK ut I VifwnU-r. Wen Spears, deputy Hherlff ha re turuned from Kreewatcr arm the Hud win l:ay country where he spent Tuea day on official business. W, C"MC l lMllllMd The action of Maggie Hlgginbotham against I. II. Wolford bus been dis missed by Judge Phelps iu circuit ors in Pendleton. Provisions of Hetllemenl arel MrK. t.eorcc Jirace returned wee k m (East Oregotilan Special) OIHIIO.V, May )t.MlK Hu.rl.ara Hoch (spent the week end at HiiiKliHin Springs with her uncle, W. W. Hoch. Mr. and .Mrs. Henry Thompson1 and Utile daughter Zona wpciit Thursday In Pendleton trading. W. W. Hocli was u Pcndlefon visit or Friduy. Mrs. Jack Jtalnlvelle and little son Normal returned to Pendleton Sutnr duy from a Tew days visit here with her Bister Mra. Hurlo Kobie. Dolf Thompson was in Pendleton Wednesday. Mr. anw Mra. Lew liergevln, Mr. and ilia. J. F, Thompson and Mra. W. WillianiH were all Saturday visit- GAINED 21 POUNDS Andy Towle Says Tanlac Built Him Up So He It Ready to Go Back On Job. court, incorporated in the judgment. I ' , . ...... Itaddsbutit never subtracts Here is a food, made from wheat and malted barley, which gives rength to the body without tak ing length away. GrapeNuts sustains and nourishes without burdening the Stomach or taxing the digeslioalts exceptional nutriment is assimilated with none of the slow-ing-up of energy, or drowsiness, oft en caused by heavy or slarchy foods The crispness and flavor of GrapcNuts are a delight to the taste ' ; ; t ' ' ; 9. .r ' Made by Ponmm Cereal Ca.lnc.Hattle Creek, Mich. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 CRISCO 11-2 pounds 40c 3 pounds ........ . . . . 70c 6 pounds $1.25 -9 pounds . ......... $1.90 Pay Cash Receive More . Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Camp Equipment Have you seen the new CALIFORNIA CAMP STOVE at the Army Store? Some stove! It folds up flat pipe and all and goes into a canvas bag, making a package an inch thick, 12 inches wide and 24 inches long. It can be set up in a jiffy. For a lit tle Additional cost there is an oven, which also folds flat and packs in the canvas cover with the stove. Drop in and see this and decide for yourself that.it is just the thing for auto camping trips. . , And say, we have Tents, all sizes; Canvas Bed Sheets, made like a sleeping bag; Mess Pans, Gold Medal Cots, both double and single, and all kinds of Camp Clothing. Remember, it's getting to be that time of the year when you should get your camp out fit all in order, for the good old summer, time is al most at hand, p' .' '! ' Army & Navy Sales CO. 516 Main Street llrinH IMmmii? Itack, Sheriff Zoelh Hoimer returned lact nlKhl from Ui Grande where he went yesterday to t Jack Clark, wanted for the theft of a car which recently whh taken from the W. T. Dickcrxon place at Frccwiiter. Dickeraon la 4rlv. Iiik the cur buck.' To Vole on ISondH Notice have heen received at the office of It T. Brawn, county clerk; of bond iMKiiee that are to he voted on in Wasco county at the coming eciMl election. Two lnue are provided for in the irniosuU on which the elector ate will decide, one for $C:!5,4uO und neither for 100,lu0.- Sue On Xoto Hult hue been iriKtttuted by the Am- eican National Hunk uifuiimt Owen and Mike McUiuKhlin on a note for I, 5l), alleged to have been given De cember IK, 1920. Attorney fee and Interest ut eight per cent are a!no nought. The plaintiff's attorney are Haley, Huley and Steiwer and H. J. Warner. s home !ruiurnuy niKni irom a wmr. " with rclutivev and friend In I'cndlc- ton. Geo. Cllwhy, forest ranser from Duncan will f pend :i comile of weeks at Corporation Itunj?cr Btation here helpline repair telephone lines. Mini Krilth Karr, teacher In the Olbbon Hchool visited Kuturday and Sunday in I'endleton M the guest of Miss Grace Koreet.' Mrs. Itoy Bwart and rhlldren are spending a few day In I'endleton visiting;. Mrs. Dave Donifer 1 upendlwr a couplo of week In I'endleton vieltine her sinter ?lrs. E. T. Walker. I H. O. Price of Weston, who spent the winter In California ha Juiit re turned home and Is here visitinff at the home of hi daughter, Mr. Henry Thompson. lick JCnclish iipent Sunday at his home near Weston. Mr. English rides here for the Western Cattle Associ ation. Dave Uonlfer spent Friday in Pen dleton. , Mill lirace and Geo. Gcrtsoa spent Sunday on the river fishing. DJvurue ixviwo granted Edna 1. Adam ha been granted a decree of divorce in circuit court from Leslie W. Adam. The court awumes Jurisdiction of the child, but custody Ut granted to the mother. Twenty dollars a month alimony and a divi sion of the pri'lM-rty is granted the plulntiff. Haley. Italcy & Stoiwer and H. J. Winner represented tho plain tiff, and S. A. Lowell represented the defendant. ' TALKED TO HANS Ilirposeg of tho Interstate realtors arsoclutlon were discussed at the Ro tary Club luncheon today by Ira E. High, president and Kred O. Brock man, secretary who In addition to lo cal realty dealers were guest at the luncheon. Additional guests were Professor F. 1- Stetaon of the Univer sity of Oregon .and Chester Ful.ler, president of the Title & Trust Co. of Portland. Both Mesr Brockmnn and High pictured their association a devised to raise the standard of the realty man's calling and they' urged coopera tion between realtor and other busi nessmen of the city with a view to community growth. The two officials were here today enroute to Walla Walla for a meeting and following the luncheon met informally with local dealers. Professor Stetson and Mr. Fuller also addressed the Uotarians. Musical nurnbers were given by the "Foundry Four" composed of George Baer. Brooke Dickson, Rudy Mollner and Juck Dolph. l.YTON BRIDGE KAMA rA?TOX, Wash., May Jl.r-Two school children, Hauie Howard, aged 7, and Ivun Hovrud, aged 12, were drowned In the Tucanon river Tuesday morning when a footbridge gave way. throwing 20 children and their teach er into the surging stream. The chil dren, pupils at the . Marengo school, were on a hike. The bodies of the two children were recovered half a uii'c down stream. K1AHJI EXT APPEAIj (Continued from pa"e 1.) since he said, and at the latest election with two offices to fill there were only four candidates. The heads of depart ments are directly responsible for tho conduct of their activities, and the failure of having aub-oommlttees, hoards, committees and other bodies to hide behind, which was characteristic of the acts of aldermanlc govern ment, accounts for tho simplicity and responsiveness of the commission plan. Lower Cots : Financial saving has been effected in the city. Costs of government under tho old system have decreased from f 278,000 a month t.i 254.noo for the first six months of operation under the commission plan, and between 1914 and 1917 the average cost was :4 1,000. No figures have been tabu lated by him since that time, the speaker said, but they would not be valuable on account of the changed economic conditions. , Street cleaning cost $3S9.000 during thi last year of aldermnnic govern ment. In the first year of commission government they were $296,000. in the second year, J25S.O00, in the third year. J230. 000.2 Water cost the city $1,729,000 the last year of the alder manlc government. ' It cost the city ll.3K0.0D0 during the first year artcr tho change, tl. 191. 000 the second year. nnd'$8.9.000 the third year, a de crease of almost 50 per cent and per milted a decrease In the water rate to the citizens of 35 per cent. VA bis snving in the cost of paving wns effected through the Initiation of a municipal paving plant which con structed paving at a much lower fls ure than private concerns would do HiC work lor. The reduction of fire losses firm Jl.7S7,iii0 to Jlle.OOO which was in turn followed by a low ering of flro rale of 9 to IS per cent resulted from the change, he said. In cloning hi address. Mr. Irvine JLSO HOLD KFItVIC'ES SEATTLE, May'll. (A. P.) Fun eral aervlce for State Senator Frank II. Renlck, who was found dead at his home" in thla city yesterday, were held at S o'clock this afternoon under aus pices of Washington chapter No. 1, Hose Croix. The body will be cremat ed. . STRIKING CONTRAST BETWEEN TURKS AND ALLIED ARMY SOLDIERS CONSTANTINOPLE, May 11. (A. p.) Tho contract between the man ner of the Turk and the people of the western nations who mingle on the streets of this ancient capital is striking. Courtesy to a stranger is a tranquility stiH preserved from tin ruins of the Ottoman empire. "Courtesy is about all we have left and we still try to hold on to that," said Abdul Medjid Effendl, heir pre sumptive to the throne, who is himself a model of iiulet kindness and distin guished manners. The official and wealthy. Turk re tains still a certain grand mnnner which would have belonged to anoth er age in western Europe or the Unit ed States. He carries himself with dig nity, though not with modesty. Deep Is the contrast between him and the soldiers and civilians of some of tho allied nations brought here by the allied occupation of Constantino-" pie of seeking trade or adventure. These tramp up and down the streets, sometimes sober, sometime drunk, depending on the time of night elbowing, fighting, swearing, brawling, aa it' suits their humor. Stamboul, the Turkish quarter, be comes a sedate place ni iiignuaii; while Pera, the European quarter drops its daylight garb of trooping throng and reckless drivers and be comes a city of immense capacity for evil. Gambling dens,, cafes and dance halls open and sailors from the fleets come ashore and declare they would not go homo until morning. E CHICAGO. May 11. (U. P.) Hos pitals in every section of the United States will observe tomorrow (May 12) In memory of Florence Nightingale, pioneer in modern nursing method. The anniversary of the birth-date of the famous nurse hjis been desig nated as National Hospital day. Presi dent Harding. Surgeon General Cum in in gs and governments of many states are co-operating. Thousands of hospitals will keep "open house." Invitations will be Is sued to the public to "come in" and look the hospitals over, to get a better Idea of the amount and scope of the work and the care and treatment of sick and injured. Hospitals will arrange their own programs, governed by local condi tions. In many cities graduation exer- PANCAKES In a jiffy Pancake Flour. l.win Kerr's Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee Chronic and Nervous. Disease ant Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electrw. Therapeutics. Tsmple Bldf. Boom 1) , Phons 41 . Phone 210-W P. O. Box 85' Tta Ure Harvest Days FOR THE KMAl.L INVESTOR The whole world is bidding for money at the highest interest rate in all history. Today you can get $10 on every Siiio with safety tn certain high-grade preferred Mock with valuable "rights." Write fhr Financial State ment. Bank References, etc. .1. K. THO.MmiX CO.. C. 12(1 l.llieny St., Xcw York "Tanlac certainly proved to b the medicine I needed for Hinte I begun taking it I have gained rwenty-oii Pound and am ready to go bock to work," said Andy Towle, 052 Market street, Portland. "For two year before r started tak ing Tanlac I had suffered from stom ach trouble and-rheumatism. My ap petite was poor and the little I did manage to eat wouldn't digest and made me miserable for hour after wards. Gas would form on my stom ach and pre against my heart and lung until" I could hardly breathe and often I just hud to gusp for breath. I wan always constipated, had awful headaches, there was a roaring noise In my head and I often became so dizzy i could hiirdly stand on mv feet. The rheumatism In my back and legs "was o bad I whs nearly al ways in Pain and my joint were so stiff I could scarcely use by limb". Finally I became so nervous, run down and weak I just had to give up and quit work entirely. "A friends of mine in Seattle, told me of the benefit he had received from Tanlac and I decided to try It myself. Well, sir, It has done me so much good my friends all ask me what I have been taking to make me look : so well, and I mighty Quick tell them I it was Tanlac. I. now have a splendid appetite everything agrees with riie and 1 am never troubled with gas or I shortness of breath. The rheumatisnr has left me entirely, und I can get around as good as I ever could. I am not bothered with constipation, never have a headache or dizzy, and that pe culiar roaring has gone from my head. My nerves are in good shape, I sleep well, have regained my lost weight and strength und feel, simply fine all, the time." TJJh. ' - 1 i lM Pearls FOR THE GRADUATE Here is another gift suggestion f of 'the girl graduate. , 0 PEARLS Symbolizing, as they do, the punt) .and wholesomenesa of womanhood, they make ideal gifts to be showered upon the girl graduate. Imjejlructibje peari, The Bert Quality 18 inch Btrand - flS'nft 21 inch Btrand ?f- 24. inch strand 30 inch strand $13.50 $15.00 -cJeujeiery Ferdleton Ore. The r.rjrrt Diamond Dealer in taern Onr f eises for nurse schools will be held. Surgeon General Cummingg has di rected the commanding officer of each of the sixty-seven government hos pitals, where arc quartered 26.000 dis abled war veterans, to open the insti tution doors to the public, liy this method the government hopes to re fute the complaint that war veterans are neglected and mistreated. General details ni National Hospital Pay are being directed by Matthew . Foley, Chicago, executive secretary of the National Hospital Day committee State directors in more than forty states and four Canadian provinces have been appointed. - Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching torture and that cleanses and soothes the skin. Ask any druggist for a 35c or SI bottte of Zcmo and apply it as directed. Soo you will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skip troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed, for it banishes most skin eruptions, makes the skin soft, smooth and healthy. ' The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland, O. DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 26 Smith -Crawf ore Bunding. Telsphona 704 Sea. 749-B r lions S07 Hours a. m. to 6 p. m. DR. OHMART Modern Dentist rj In All Branches. J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution : 4 , l c '.2 Id :. : 9J S l i at i ig NEW GEORGETTE BLOUSES 2.93 Just the blouses you'll want for immediate wear and for warmer - days. Good quality Georgette well made and attractively trim med with dainty white laces and silk braids on pleasing pastel shadesl These waists arrived in yesterday's express fresh from New York shops. We expect to have a nice assortment of Mignonette blouses tomorrow morning to sell at this same at tractive price. New patterns Dakota Percales, a well known standard brand full 36 inches wide, light or dark groundsyard 17c Manchester .Percales, one of best qualities, 36 inches wide, bright clean patterns for sum mer wear, also in darker shades, yard. . . 23c Another consignment of good looking Voiles, conventional or floral patterns, full forty inches wide, light or dark grounds, the yard 23c, 39c, 49c The wanted colors in Japanese Crepes now in stock, white, canary, lavender, salmon and light blue, 30 inches wide, yard 29c JCPeffieyXS- V f JijU DEPARTMENT STORES J. C Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution J Don't Let Opportunity Knock You Down before oil ntte npt to embrace it. Tour money should be worth as much to yourself as it is to others. Therefore when you have' an opportunity to get more for it at tljis store you should take advantage of tho pri.ile:,-e. Tho Bee Hive Prices are usually al. ways a trifle lower than elsewhere and many limes the savings to be had hire are decidedly surprising. The lieo Hive cus tomers are satisfied customers because they get their money's worth always. The same opportunity Is yours. PROFITS SLASHED ON THESE Tumblers, good qual ity, clear glass, best shapes, at 7c each. Thin blown tumblers, and sherbits, clear, best of quality, at 29c each. Ladies Hose at 32c pair. Children's Hose, 29c pair. Flesh colored Braissieres, front and back fasten, strong, durable and very neat, at 39c each. SPECIALS Terfectionette Hair nets, fully guaranteed, at 10c each; ;$1.00 the dozen. w him: thk.y last Hexed Stationery, white and colored, best quality linen. 5!K" a box. MANY A HAXK AUWXT has been started with the savings nude trading at The Hee Hive. This is real thrift Sl'E.NIMXH MONEY WHERE IT BUYS THE MOST. SPECIALS Our Summer under wear is selling at just one-half price. Your saving is immense. THE BEE HIVE 'MORE FOR LESS" PENDLETON OREGON ii n a s (9 2; 51 3 a. I 31 ft 'J n 3 3 ft a; O ! p i la! 9 3 CL called for purity in rov!'oiihhIii1 af fairs. 5 J