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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
r j TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOHIAIT, M&ELKOS. OMCKW, FSIDAV EVEITI-tC, MAT 13, 1021. E People Here and There (John IaukIiIIii of WoIhit wus hero yostcrduy. It. Blnltll transacted business her yesterday. His homo Ih In Vuklma. Lou Itayburn, formerly chief of po lice lit Iji CJ rji nci. now a resident of rortliinil, was here yesterday visiting with old friends. John DIckHon, associated with Whit fli'UI mid Whltconiti, accountants of Portland, In expected to nrrlvo here Euturday for a week's visit. Whll hiTn hu will tuko care of business mut ters for his firm. Ho will be tho guest 01 .Mr. mid Mr. Ilrooko Dickson.. Aliiiiiiliint lli-ultli I assured when tlit-ro Ih Rood blood In the vein. Hood's Hnrsaparllla 1m tho medicine to mn lie Rood blood. Iiogln taking It nmv. It Ih jiiHt what tho system need lit thlH time mid will do you great liood. Kliurpons tho appetite, steadies the nerve. It I wild of Mr. W. I. Podson, of Portland, that In year pant Mm. Dod Him wan mentioned iih "tho wlfo of W. D. Dodson, secrotury of the 1'orllnnd Chamber of Commerce," but that now, It Ih "Mr. DodKon, husband of Mr. Dodson, of the Portland Parent Teach er Association." Mm. Dodson, who Ih pttendlng tho Htulo convention, Ih a piiHt proHldent of ono of tho I'ortluiid associations. IT. E. Mclean, of the firm of Funk & Mclean, returned today from Wnl lowii, Mr. McLean will remain for a week' vlHlt. (1. T. Hunimuck who live In the Cabbage Hill dltrlct -wuh hero Thnrs- duy taking care of business mutter. IXfHdc,! by IM-fnnlt The chho of Maude K. McAllister iiKuliiHt Kdifar I.. McAllister ha been decided In favor of the plaintiff by Judge (I. W. 1'helpH by default of the defendant to make nn appearance. In IIitiiiIhIoii Today Judw G. W. Phelps was In Hormls. ton today on legal business. He will return tomorrow. Marriage license A license to wed ha been granted at tho office of the county clerk to I'lillllp Alan Yenncy, a farmer of Wal la Walla, and Lucllo Taylor, atudent, of Athena. For Saturday the With the sunshine of early summer comes many goodies to the markets for your selection. For Saturday the Table Supply will be a real mecca of good things for your Sunday dinner, or for the picnic you are planning. Strawberries, asparagus Fresh Tomatoes, Rhu barb, Radishes, Hot House and Head Lettuce, New Cabbage, Green Peas, New Spuds 2 pounds for 25c, Spinach, Cucumbers and in fact every vegetable on the market. In our meat department we will have plenty of nice, fat hens. Brookfield Link Sausages," any and all cuts in pork, veal, mutton, lamb and beef. THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors llnllcy lly Halloo Khorty McKenado wa arrested thlH morning by Deputy Bhorlff Wc Siwars on a charge of larceny by balles. fialc of a saddle to which hi title Ih said to have been faulty wa the charge thut cauaed his arrest. He gave, bond! for hi appearance. BE HELD MAY 28-29 Decision to hold a Rolf tournament here Katurday and Sunday, May 28 and 'I'S wnH made la fit night at a meeting of the Pendleton golflsts held at the Commercial Association rooms follow lug discussion of the desirability of staging the event. According; to the. arrangements made, six club 'Will be Invited to par tlclpato In tho tourney. Team scores will count In the wlnnlngt tho hon- oro, each club being- invited to enter an eight-man team. Tho clubs that are expected to partlclputo are Yuklmd Walla Walla, Lewiston, linker, La Grande and the Pendleton club. A beautiful loving cup will be pro vided for the winning aggregation. Assurance thut tho tourney is to be played will undoubtedly stimulate lo cal player to extend themselves in an effort to give a good account of them selves, j Hue Oil 'Xotc Arthur Gulllford 1 defendant in a suit that wa hrought today by the Kcho Mercantile Co. Two count art Included in tho complaint, one fm J2.60 on an alleged unpaid uceonnt, and n aecond on a note of $HS.4. J-"ee and Fee are the plaintiff attorneys. I T The protest of. the Pilot Hock ball I club over decisions made by Tracy Haker in lust Sunday's game when I 'he lluiks trimmed the l'llot Hock aggregation ha been denied by Pres ident Harry Kuck of the Wheat Belt Lencue according- to a letter he has sent to K. 15. C'ostecl, secretary-treasurer of the club. I I'nless the mutter Is curried to the I bourd of directors over the president' j heud, the matter will be closed. Ha ker will not lie used in game airainst Pilot Hoik In the future, Kuck hay I ruled. Four exceptions were taken to Hnkcr' decisions, every question ralsd hinging on whether he had used good Judgment. Spuds, Sack 81.05 Sugar $9.00 Flour, Sack $2.25 Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St. We Lead in Lowering the Prices in Pendleton . EVERY DAY PRICES Hills Red Can Coffee, 5 lbs S2.35 Hills Blue Can Coffee, 5 lbs 81.60 Hills Blue Can Coffee, 3 lbs. 90c Crisco, 6 11. 81.25 Suift's Lard, 10 lbs. net. 82.25 Swift's Lard. 5 lbs. net. $1.15 Tea Garden Syrup, gal. . 81.65 Liberty Bell Syrup, gal. 81.65 Karo Light Syrup gal.. . 95c Karo Dark Syrup, gal 90c Golden Marsh mallow Syrup gallon 81.25 SATURDAY ONLY Tea Garden Syrup, gal. 81.10 Liberty Bell Syrup, gal. 81.40 Swift's Lard, 10 lbs. net 82.00 Swiffs Lard, 5 lbs. net. 81.00 Gold Shield Coffee 5 lbs 81.95 White Satin Flour, sack 82.10 1 Large Household Crax, Reg price 81.00 75c 10 lbs. Poppy Jelly ....8L50 GOLD CREST BUTTER We handle gold Crest But ter, the finest butler on the market, always the same fla vor. You can depend on Gold Crest Butter. We guarantee it to be the best on the market. 2 Pound Roll (DC . SATURDAY'S SPECIALS 22 Bars Royal W. soap. 81.00 12 Bars Palmolive soap . 81.00 12 Bars Cream Oil soap 81.00 10 Bars Fels Naptha soap 95c 12 pkgs. Quaker Corn Flakes . 81.00 14 Lbs. S. White Beans 81.00 12 Lbs. Best Head Rice 81.00 9 Lbs. Lima Beans .... $1.00 10 lbs. Sugar . . . $1.00 8 Cans Carnation Milk $1.00 S Cans Bordens Milk. . . 81.00 6 Cans Weber Val. Peas $1.00 o Cans Standard Corn . . 81.00 3 Cans Tomatoes .... 5 Cans Apricots o Cans Salmon, 1 lb. ... 6 Cans Solid Pack Tomatoes 16 Bars C. While Soap. 81.00 10 Lbs. Fine Dried Prunes 81.00 EXTRA SPECIAL 6 lbs. Fine Bulk Coffee 81.00 We grind this coffee to suit vou. We guarantee every article; you buy with a money back guarantee. Why pay more for your groceries itli this kind of a guarantee? We will save you money. Give us a trial order. A gain of two cents on May wheat and of one cent on July wheat was re corded in the dealing on the Chicago board of trade. May opened at 141 3-4 and closed at 1.43 1-2 and July open ed at 1.14 3-4 and closed at 1.13 3-t, Following are the quotation receive! by Overbeck and Cooke, local brok er; Wheat Open. H;gli. Ixw. Close. May 11.4 1 H $1.46 11.41 $1,434 July 1.14 1.1 1.11 1.1314 Corn. May .e)4 .lit) .60'i .61i; July .C2 7. .t3 .62 K .63 !. May ...37 .i .37 14 .8754 July .39 ,.40 V. .39 4 .3 V l.yc. May July. May 1..1S 1.10 Hurley. 1.39 4 1.114 34 Forced to Give Up Many Placet Because of Rheumatism Well and Strong Now. "I had to give up several different positions on account of rheumatism but since taking Tanlao 1 never have an ache. or pain In my body and am working hard every day," said E. . UurneU, 4K14 Forty-Uflh avenue Southeast, Portland. "For ten year now rheumatism and stomuch trouble had been pulling me down and 1 had gotten to where I did not expect to see another well day. My back hurt rne mo bad that some time I couldn't turn my head without moving my whole body, and I had wvere pains all through my shoulder. The muscle In my legs hurt so bad 1 was often unable to walk, and I have had to give up several good Jobs on this account. Often 1 couldn't get up or down and wa in such pain 1 couldn't even turn over In bed. 1 lost. my appetite and my stomach got o nadly out of order that the little 1 did force down disagreed with me. Noth ing did me any good other than a littlo temporary relief, and I realied that it wouldn't be long before I would have to give up entirely. "One day a railroad man from I.pwiston, Idaho, advised me to try Tanlac and 1 have thanked him many a time since for putting me on to such a fine medicine. Why, It went straight after my troubles and don't believe there Is a trace of rheumatism left In roy body. I never feel a sign of it and am as strong and active a fever wa. I can hardly get enough to eat and everything agree with me perfectly. am sleeping fine and can do as big a day'a worji as I ever could." , Pearls FOR THE GRADUATE ' Here fs another gift suggestion for the girl graduate. PEARLS ' Symbolizing, as they do, the purity and wholSmeneaf of womanhood, they make ideal gifts to be showered upon the girl graduate. Injettruct;bje pemrU The Beit Quality 1$ inch Btrand JJJJJ 21 inch strand - ; 24 inch strand e'Xn 30 inch strand 11-uu Pendleton Ore. The Largi-flt Diamond Dealcri la lter On gn. I Two classifications. Class A for shooter who score SO per cent or bet ter, and Class B for those who score under 0 per cent will be observed Sunday In the Registered Club Shoot and in the Merchant' Prize Shoot to be held at Collins' nark Sunday. The special merchant' prize for Class A contestant will be a gold pencil from the U G. Fraier Book store. A suitable prize for the Class B winner will be provided by lr. F. I Ingram. The now club house Is n earing com pletion and it Is thought It may be ready for use 4tunday. President Lampkin has mude a special request that all shooters who possibly can be present for sport Sunday. GEORGE tMILLS WON LI 81.00 S1.00 81.00 SI .00 Georgo Mills, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. . V. Stvaggurt of S15 Garden street and a nephew of Mrs. William Matlock, has made a real record as a high school athlete at Lewiston. Young Mill, whose mother was for merly Elbry Swapgart, lives at Kam lah, Idaho, but is attending the Lew iston high school where he will grad uate this June. In a recent track meet he ran the JO yard dash in five and two-fifths seconds, tho 100 yards in ten and two fifths and likewise won out In a mile and a quarter race, fin ishing in six minute. The following story telling of George Mills' record Is from the Kamiah paper: At a field meet between tho Lewis ton and Colfax high schools Inst Fri duy, George Mills, of this place, was the highest point winner, his work' en abling the Lewiston team to win the meet by a score of 74 to 55. George won five firsts and two seconds, with a total of 31 points. He was first in tho 100 yard dash, tie :;0 yard dash, the 220-yard low hurdles, the umirtcr- mllc run and the broad Jump;; and second In the 110-yard high hurdl and Javelin throw." Local relatives if tho athlete are proud of the record he has made and Mrs. SwagKart, the grandmother, is planning to go to Lewiston for the commencement in June. Mr. and Mrs. Swaggart lost five grandchildren In the Heppner flood. 'BLUE BIRD PAGEANT WILL BE PRESENTED AT SEVEN O'CLOCK TONIGHT Two hundred Pendleton school children, In special costumes, will appear tonhtht in the "Ulnc Hird Pageant" to be given on the high school lawn under the di rection of Miss Kva Hansen, physical training Instructor. Uance und pantomime will tell the story of the search for the Itird of Haplness by Tyhyl and Mytll. There will be music, by the band and Miss Ioreno King will pre side at the piano during tho dancing. The Pageant, which is open to tho public, will begin at 7 p. m. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WOMAN" COOK wanted n the Pcltn. Foil KE.VT S room furnished mod ern house. Phone 661-It. MAN" AND WIFi: desires position on ranch experienced I nqulrc "23" this office. (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, May 13. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Young, who have lived on the Mea dows for several years, left Wednes day for Walla Walla, where they will make their future, home. They were accompanied by Miss Catherine Bleak ney, who Is a sister of Mrs. Young. Miss nieukney was a freshman In the Kcho high school. On Monday evening' Mr. and Mrs. John Correa were treated to an old time charivari. The marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Correa was an event of last week. ltev. E. L. Wolff gave his Sunday school class of boy a picnic and sup supper In the Spike grovo Monday evening. The Bank of Kcho moved into Its new home Monday. The new bank building i a credit to our city. Hazel Woirf. little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E L. Wolff, is III at her home with mumps. There are several cases of mumps in town. J. F. Irvine has been ill for several days. His illness is thought to bo lum bago. J. T. Hinkle of Uermlston, was a visitor here the first of the week. Mlsa Kathryn Palmer was a Sunday visitor at the Dome of the Misses France and Dorothy Stratigram of Pendleton. Roy Iemaris and family of Uma tilla returned to Echo the first of the week. Mr. De maris worked on Butter creek lust summer. The Campbell Bros, circus, which showed here Tuesday, was considered very good by many of the people who attended. Kcho baseball team again met de feat last Sunday on the tacal diamond at the hands of the Uermlston team. The score was S to 4. Zoeth Houscr, county sheriff was in Echo Sunday. Claude Meyers was a Pendleton vis itor Sunday. State examinations for the eighth grado were conducted yesterday and today by H. W, Drew. The seventh grade took geography and the sitfth grande had physiology. B. F. McCullough and Harry An drews left Saturday for Portland with shipment of beef cattle. They re turned Thursday morning. (ieorge Coppinger was a business visitor to Pendleton. Mrs. J. P. Hell and children, and Donnld Madison motored to Putter creek Wednesday evening for a short visit with Mrs. L Mathers. Mrs. Fred Hsle, whose home is on the Stanfield project, has been serious ly ill for the past week. Mrs. W. A. Jones was hostess Thtira day afternoon for the Indies Needle craft Club. Delicious refreshments were served and all enjoyed a very pleasant meeting. Out of town guests were Mrs. L. Mathers and Mrs, Allen Thomson of llutier creek. On Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Neely. Miss Elna Thomson and ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine WANTED High school girl to help with general housework during th summer Phono "89 J. Warning: Unless you see the name Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genulns Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and aroved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only a told In the Bayer packape tor Colds, Headaches, Neural. gia. Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache. Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacct.lractdeMor of Sallcyllcacld. City Market Specials Of Choice Fresh Meat NO FROZEN STUFF. BOILING BEEF, LB ...5c SHORT RIBS, LB 14c CROSS RIB ROAST, LB 13c PORK ROAST, LB ......22c PORK STEAK, LB. 25c PORK CHOPS, LB 30c CHUCK STEAK, LB 18c ROUND STEAK, LB 24c SIRLOIN STEAK, LB 25c LEG OF MUTTON 22c NO. 10 LARD 81.95 NO. 5 LARD 81.00 SINCLAIR ILYMS, LB 36c BULK LARD, LB. 21c Bring your paiL FINE CHICKENS, VEAL, SMELT, SAL ' MON, HALIBUT, CRABS, ETC. Phone 703 A Smile With Every Bite. Ray Johnson motored to the head wa ters of Butter creek where they spent Sunday catching tho speckled beau ties. They came home Sunday evening. ItAMVM LOSSES AliE HEAVY. CHICAGO, May IS. (A. P.) The J6000 tube of radium lost in an ele vated train here which was reported found in a street car in Kansas City, is still missing, the local representative of the insurance company handling the adjustment, announced today. Other mysterious disappearances of radium throughout the country, at least one a day for the last ten days, are reported by this company, which is said to Insure the greater part of all the radium In the United States. Loss es have been reported from such wide ly separated points as Portland. Orei,' Oklahoma City and Toledo, Ohio, ag gregntlng $40.000. MUSICIAN" 4UT OF TINE "Gas pressure In my stomach sonic times distressed me so that I could not think. played out of tune and twice lost my position. 1 No medicine helped me and I became disheartened. An other musician advised mo to try Mayr's. Wonderful Remedy, and I am now enjoying tho best of health." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including apendlcltis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Drug gists everywhere. PANCAKES In a Jiffy Pancake Flour. Lvai Kerr Our Latest Shipment RECEIVED INCLUDES Heavy Blue Cambric Shirts $1.10 New "Barrark Bajrs $1.00 Reclaimed Barrack Bags 50c 2-4 Hudson Bay Blankets, to go at each . ...$8.50 Regulation White Drill Navy Middies $1.50 Other Drill Middies $1.9S-$3.00 Blue, Red, Rose, Lavender and Yellow Flannel Middies - $7.00 and $8.25 Blue Serge 1 eomanette Middies .-. $6.00 MORE CANNED GOODS TO CLOSE OUT Bacon, per pound 23c This is good bacon and guaranteed quality Salmon, 1 pound can (Alaska) Also Peaches, Pineapple, Tomatoes, CornV RouTiVcer, Corned Beef and Joy O Wheat . O , ' Army & Navy Sales CO. 546 Main Street.