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i- t i page invs DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORECOIT, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY lT, 1021. TWELVE PAGES . J 1 OFFICES AND OFFICERS L . ,- , n . - -ii Joe Martin's Family Arrives UK Murrluirei Hceiim A llceniio to wed hint heen lulled to PrunclH csionn Smith nnu Munlllu Hue W l ight, buth of I'llut Jtock. lVimlnlo ttrmvr lined I). H. AVendler, proprietor of tho Forndulo Krneery, wiih fined $25 thin morning In thi court of Jimtlce Joe H. l'arkea on n charge of Kelllnn dairy nutter that wnR Improperly labelled The fine wuh paid. ANkN I 'or ;iiiinlluii In behalf of his minor children, Rudolph M. Cronimtdln Jr. and ICIIji heth C. Croniinullii, lliulolph M. Crom m el I n hH prem-nted a petition to JudKc 1. M. Hohannep Heekinff the appoint ment of u legal guardian. Huh l)loliiiite ItatDrdod Frederick H. Frederlokwin, who wiih ii ltd HeiHeant In tho army, nan pie Hvnted his honorubla dlMchiirgo at the offloo of the county clerk to bo record. I'd. The dlwhiinso Hhow that ho co unted ut Ktanfleld September 3, 1H17 and ww dlmharsed Kepteniber 3, 111 la. 7T& t'i v. V ,iJ c.vyt" Jo Martin, famous monkey movie actor, nan accumulated enouift money to pet his wife and triplets here from Borneo. They arrived eently it the ropiest of Joes trainer, and are now enjoying Ue molc stars in their California koine. Movcn I'o I'cndli'loii Jndife mi (I Mrs. I. M. Kehannep are rexldeiits of I'endleton. The task of moving- their effecln. which has taken up a Kood deal of tho piiHt week i I nliout flushed. Their new home In lit r34 (irant street. "We've not done v.lth the job yet, but we have prmtreiw ed far enoiiah that we sleep here nii.v huw," Judge Srhunnep said this afternoon. VVhltey," were fined In the court of Justice Joe II. l'urken this morning on a charge of having opium and morphine In their poKNesiuon. The two Chinese received $100 each and I'honK paid, lie was Immediately ar rested and placed in Jall again to await the arrival of federal officers from I'ortlaud. ltalpli Howard paid $25 utter pleading RUilly to a cfiarpo I of having lienor In bin possession Il legally. HEAD OF WALLA WALLA COMMERCIAL CLUB WILL 4. 4- , SPEAK HERE THURSDAY Itmir AthltVt Fliml. Lee Chun. Jim Choiitf uml Horman Kohr, licttiT known um "SjMikanp Be Slender Tru way to bom lantfttr, !), healthy, ti dow your. b tn pieturr; lb ihadowa art to you iaa 01 hm ovior icuucuwn n wripbu N currlDf or u4ioui tiri. No flow of mm tali, no thyroid, M lo of Una. Just follow tbawrnpta, aaay Kara In ayatam mn4 r4ue 1 0 lo aounaa !wnt- avr yoQ ttd to) ondar tewDy-fuod fuai aarndad by tthyaioana. Add ta your eapamhiv and charm. A max all who know you. Ba- i enma II ah tar In ataa. vaunoat la appaarancK, aiiraettva, cio In haahh, add jraara to your lltal Taka your ma ur iron w and wslgot of too and look at yourU lo mirror ta know tha graat bnlit. Ioo't low any mora Ubmi aurt aow aed aftjoy tha thrill ol bom mint alandar. Aak for bo tA KORCIN TASULIw pranoottrrd kotarn) at any dru otora. Aaept to auixtltuta. Or mad i.d to tu for bei: or wrlta for fro hrochura. Ktrcii Cw HF-61, StatiM X. Mew Tut, I. T, I li tioii Supplies Arriw. A ItiK" rox full of Mipi!i-H tliat will bo um'l in the npfM lal rlactfon Juno 7 1 1 jus bwn receiv' at the .office of County Clerk It. T, lleown. The sup plies t'onit of ropffH of Um elHtlon law? of the ulati-, lc:ul pcncilM, ub iHtruct of vott-ji, official huIh for hal i hit boxoK, tally h licet aii'l Ktatcrnciil. I The vttlni,' lists are hciiiK- prepared now, ami the immense umounl of clerical worn nan made necessary me efforts of un added clerical worker In , 4, mlditton to thy work Httarhes of the office are doing cveniiiK- FOREIGN TRADE HAS !l DROPPED 50 PER CENT IN LAST SIX MONTHS' Airamrements have been com pleted whereby It. E. Allen, president of tho Walla Walla, Commercial Mub will bo In I'endleton as the principal speak er of the weekly luncheon of the Commercial Association Thurs day noon. The luncheon will be held at the Quelle cafe. As usual the hour of nuctlni? will be 1 o'clock sharp, and the meeting will adjourn at 1:15 In order that members will not be kept away from their phices of busi ness any longer than necessary. 1 Mr. Allen will speak on h live topic. Itetervatlons for places should bemiad at the offices of the Commercial Association as soon as possible In order that the membership may, be aocommo All Mothers Will Find Use For This Laxative Gi Dr. Caldwell't Syrup Pepsin to a constipated child and note its quick recovery. TN a growing family tlie nubject of thought with the parents is how to keep the children healthy and happy, and what to do when they become ill. Most illnesses of childhood are the symptoms of constipation, such as headaches, coated tongues, flatulence, dizziness, . loss of appetite and sleep, biliousness, etc. You can surely feel safe in doing- what tens of thousands of others do with good results, so give, according to the age of the child, a small quantity of Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. Eiyht million bottles were bought last vear at drug stores. It is America's favorite family remedy for constipation, Indigestion and similar ills, and is especially suitable for children, women and old folks as it is so mild and gentle in action. There is no secret about Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of Egyptian Senna and other simple laxative herbs with pepsin and pleasant tasting aromatics. Druggists have sold it for thirty years, and a sixty cent bottle will laot for months. Experienced mothers are never without it in the house. TRY IT FREE S'nJ me your name and ai dresi and I u ill stndyvua free trial bottle of my Syruli Pepsin. Addiesi me Dr. W. B. Ca'd itdl, j: Washington Street MonticJio, Illinofj. Every body now and then needt a lawrtee, and it Is well to know tf best. Write me today. IMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiin I For a Real Smoke i WASIIIN'OTO.V. May 17. (f. P.) American forelRn trade dropped iliorej than 60 per cent in the last six I months. Secretary of Commerce! Hoover told the house appropriations j committee. He also Informed the) conKressinen that at present the coun- I tiy's oil production Is estimated to lat only IS or 0 years. - I 1 Buy Bugle Cigars KM101D5 (Tablets or Granules) INDIGESTION With or without waitsvt pleasant to talc. QUICK RELIEF! Price, 25-50-75 haSh ar acorr a bowhb MAKERS OF eCOTT'S EMULSION Now Z for 15c DR. C. H. DAY rbyskian and Stirgeoa Osteopath Rooms tl and 26 Smlth-Crawfort S 1 Bufldlnr irHllllllllllllllllllllimillllllllllllllllllllllTi j Telephone 704 Res. T4S-P VISIT TUNNEL SITE (Kant Orcgontan Special.) KCIKt. May 17. Two of Echo's moHt prominent business men, A. H. Thomson, of the Echo Anto Co., and J. Frank Spinning, of tho Spinning UriiR Store, left here Friday to Inspect the Teel tunnel site. While on their return they had the misfortune to break some parts of their auto and phoned here for repairs and mechan ics. Nell liock and Jim Kpperson left Sunday morning with the extras. Ow ing to the rain, It Is uncertain when the men will return and whether they will stop at McKay creek to fish as they had Intended doing. Mr. and Mrs. XV. II. Crary and daiiiihtcr Nan, and a friend, Mrs. I'AXCAKKR In a jiffy Pancake Flour. tsom Kerr's Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases ant Diseases of Women. X Ray Electro Therapeutics. Temple Bids;. Boom 1) Phone 41 Phone II0-W P. (t. Box aft' Wheat Growers Mass Meetin THURSDAY, MAY 19 I'endleton Public Library 2 p. in. Pilot Hock 3 p. m. Johnson were business visitors In I'en dleton (Saturday. Among tho many Echo people In Pendleton Saturday were Mrs. J. P. Hell, Irene Bell, Mrs. A. H. May, Miss Gladys' Wold, I. M. Peterson, Donald Madison, Charles Dallas, r. D. Holms, Oaylord Madison nnd Charles Thorn ton. Mr. and Mrs. F. XV. Andrews and daughter Carrie were Pendleton visit ors Saturday. They were accompanied home by their daughter Miss P.essie Andrews, who Is one of the Athena high school teachers. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. F. Neely. Mrs. A. H. May, and Allen Murine and family enjoyed a picnic on the river above Nolin Sunday, The Echo baseball team defeated the Irrigon team on the latters diamond Sunday. The score was IS to 2. Mr. and Mrs. John Howard, Mrs Hoy Hale, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kssel styn, Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Mitchell and children, enjoyed a picnic dinner on tho Columbia river Sunday after after which they attended the Echo Irrlgon ball game, and then fished on the river and after a delicious picnic supper returned to their homes, tireu but happy. A family reunion wnsheld Sunday at the home of rtev. S. M. Malhes, at Pine City neighborhood on Putter Creek. All of their nine children were present. Mrs. C. II. F.ssclstyn will move Into the F. F. Clcorge apartment about June 1st. C. E. Bartholomew and family of Putter Creek, spent Sunday at the F. W. Andrews home. Mrs. W. W. Esselstyn went to Walla Walla Tuesday morning on business and pleasure combined. She expects to return home Wednesday. Dan Smythe shipped a hand of Mhoep from here Monday to their sum mer range. He drove the sheep here :rom Arlington, which required seven days for the trip. The Misses Ixils and Ruth dohbcll were Hermlston visitors Sunday. J. XV. Copplnger, who suffered a stroke of paralysis April l, is still In A very serious condition. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Watterburger and little son Earl, were Echo business visitors Monday from their home on Hotter Creek. Pryan Hronstetter came here from Seattle Monday to visit his father C II. Hranstetter. He expects to return to Seattle soon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wisglesworth of Uttl Butter Creek were in Echo Monday. M. S. M linkers returned from Salem Friday where he Had been visiting his children. (JeorRe Coppingcr was a Pendleton visitor Monday. Mrs. Manuel Pedro and children went to Pendleton Saturday where they will remain visiting relatives un til I'. D. Holmes is ready to accompany them to their new home In California. Mrs. Frank Hale, 'who spent the greater part of the spring In Seattle tor the benefit of her health and re- Chancellor PSs. Dr. Wlrth, member of the former Fehrenbach ministry In Germany, became the new chancollor when he was able to gather a cabinet that consented to meet the allied repara tions terms. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Set of keys with name plate on Main St.. yesterday forenoon. He ward Ketnru to this office. turned recently to her home on the Meadows is muclworse the past week, her ailment is due to excessive blood pressure. Frank Irvine, who was ill for about ten days with lumbago is able to be out again. P.alph Stanfield and Sloan Thom son went to the head waters of Mc Kay creek to fish. They left Sunday and returned Monday. They report the water too muddy for fishing. Kcv. and Mrs. J. C. Faucett and Miss Albon, of fctanfield, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Myers. Mrs. I. H. Uobbvll spent Sunday at the I). W. Bowman home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew and Miss Gladys Wold were Sunday visitors at the home of Gaylord Madison on But ter Creek. Echo was blessed with .47 of an inch of rain Sunday night. Helix, 2 p. 111. Weston, 2 p. 111. FKIDAY, MAY 20 SATURDAY, MAY 2 1 Kit II SAUK A nice, i'diiifortablo house, 7 rooms, fine lawn. Rood notKhltnihood. rluso in. electric light. khs, fnr JI.'HUt cah or on easy tirm to rexiH.iiH.Mi party. For fuilln r par ticulars rite. 1'. . lU'S MAY AND JULY WHEAT PIES STEADY TOAY With May w heat a quarter of a cent hinher th;in ycslrrday's market, and July wheat al the same figure us yes terday, the Chicago ;'uin market to day nuolos May wheat $1.46 1-4 and July $1.1:. 1-4. Following are the quotations received by uvcrU't'k & Cooke, local brokers: Wlieut. Open. Hich. Low. Close. Slav l.4i!i2 ? 1 . 4 r. !i J1.4ii4 July Li:.', l.ls 1.1 W 1.1"'U Wheat The curly iulancc which orrurred in response to unfavorable Athena o p. in. Milton, 8 p. in. Wonder What's in the Bottle! Detailed explanation of the Oregon Co-operative Grain Growers' plan of marketing wheat, and our connection with the newly formed National associ ation, the United States Grain Growers, Incorporated, will he explained in detail to Umatilla county wheat growers by Mr. Geo. C. Jewett, Vice President of the United States Grain Growers, Incorporated. Oregon,' Washington, Idaho and Montana wheat growers decided within the last week to follow this plan. 1200 Oregon growers have signed 4,000,000 bushels of wheat for marketing under this plan within the last three months. 8500 growers in the northwest have signed fore than 23,000,000 bushels, fa v Operating in conjunction with United States Grain Growers, the Oregon Co-operative Grain Growers Association will obtain for the grower large ben efits from the Finance and Export Corporation of the National Association. '. Come out and hear it explained. . rf Watch this space for future announcements. ' if I C " M-ftl.w.l.tilFill I mm Km i . Wll Evtn th dry leaden pen on for sociability occsional1y. Hr ar William J. "Pussj-foot" Johnson (rlirht) and Rev. Pr. Howard H. RuMelL founder of the V. S. Anti-Saloon beacuc. hotographe4 in I-cndoo. Patf then, lt' probal.ly only ctnper ale or poj.! jiaki: ii: Graduation Gitt a Permanent One Wo would stiBKost a (food ,.,,. kwprr. Many the man of Uslay h. ht. l,o Hl..-n a Ik by l.ls pam.t. at it it remiiMls lilm of th m ai.l their I.". Allow rr ftmto a-'k n l.m '" "r,,,,' that UI akl l.im lit lite future years. f .us.vc aen J tl The GBXXS. tUe n-M In '.. tlful atcb In AiiH-rica. . n D HaM Ore. V Tl.c Largist Diamond Uealem In Kawcrn ()r.rn am crop reports from central Kansas ail ed to hold because of lack of adequate outside buying power rather than any conspicuous sellitur. Despite the late decline the evidence today was more convincing than ever that wheat is gradually working Into a atronger po sition. Stocks of wheat at terminals are down to the minimum, and con ceded that supplies of flour In this country are at a low ebb. Foreigners so far have been able to buy wheat with comparative ease because the domestic consumer, imbued with the Ideas of lower prices has bought spar ingly. Trices are now at a level w here it is reasonable to assume that trade interests encouraged by the Improve ment In financial conditions will en ter the market as buyers, tmder pres ent conditions a situation of thin sort could find reflection in higher prices with crop uncertainty serving as an incentive. Seattle Cash Market. 1 Red Winter. $1.35. 1 Hard White. $1.37. ! Soft White, $l..tT. 1 White Club, $1.37. 1 Hard Winter, 1 North Spring, $1.35. 1 Red Walla Walla, , Big Bend, $1.40. ' Portland Cash Market.' 1 Hard White, $1.40. I 1 Soft White, $1.39. 1 White Club, $1.39. Not.A Blemish nan the pHtct appearmnrs f tor campiocioa. Permanent and temporary skin If bfcts are ettecthnty can re ahal KeduccfronAitural color and t mil Ig maylUn, Highly anlbeBtic. . Smd 15c for Trial Sim '. ' l fTRn, T. HOPKINS SON. Nw 1 WHY THKY PARTED "I was down with pain in my right j side which at times almost crazed me. j Most all of the doctors said operation. But what I want to tell you Is the pain ; disappeared with the first dose of your medicine, and I never see any since. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy has the riKht name gas, sour stomach and dyspepsia have left, too." It is a sim ple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal ailments, including apendicitis. One dose will convince or money re funded. Druggists everywhere. phone Houra 607 I a, m. to S p. an. DR. OHMART Modem Dentistry -la AH Branches. CRACKERS and COOKIES The consumption of crackers and cookies has trebled in the past few years. It is only re cently that the cracker industry has. attained perfection. Today machinery grinds the golden grains of our vast domain into the most delici ous foods with hardly a touch of the human hands. The very goal of sanitation and cleanli ness. You will be more than satisfied with SNOW FLAKE SODAS, matchelss crackers and cook ies of every descriptipn. Nothing better for the picnic. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR . Proprietor! Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 PALMOLIVE SOAP SPECIAL TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 14 BARS S1.00 Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 I, j . TT... 4...P CS53BSSaW SCB J)