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"yV itfyt..-tnAf-'tff-if 'qrftf -fe: ysfi .....y yJ,i.ii DAILY EAST OILEGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGOIT, THUESDAY EVENING, .MAY 10. tMt-. TEN .PAGES People, Here and There R. E. Klllott ws here froin Balitin today. Jennie LanKluy wan hero yesterday from MUtou. Mm. .Timing Joint of Athena shop ped la Pendleton today. of Mr. and Mil. A. J. Mclntyro VYMton, were hero today. Carl KiiRdulit, ninyor -of Helix, tran sacted huHlncus here todiiy. It. TC ftnith. wa hore yesterday from hlH honiB at Weston. 0. W. Paulus, cashier of the First Dank of Pilot Hoik, In I" Pendleton today. T. M. Wilson and W. 1. Mornn wore Walla WuKa men who transacted bus iness here yesterday. flcoraje flooilnlRht," driver of the school bnwi at Kcho. Is In Pendleton toiloy taldnif cure of business matters. C. I'. A. Iiiiernan returned thin morning from Portland where he has beon Beveml dayH on business. It is rulnliiK constantly down there, ha re-port. .The Allon-KnlKht uompnny I short the service of a bookkeeper thin week To Japan? Catarrh Catarrh ? a local disease greatly Influ enced by coiiiiftuil"mil rendition. ItAlX,'S CATAUKII Mi'-UICINK Is a Tonic and blood furllter. lly c-learminn the blood and ImlldlttK op ihn Uynicim, MAI.I.'H CATABUM MtflilflNK restore normal condition and allow Nature to ' do It work. All DruKKlat. Circular free. V. J. Chrney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. ) if I uftnuiKion umpuirnc May mm David Jnyno Hill, historian and dip lomat, muy le President Hardlti,-' choice u the next ambassadio 1 1-) Japau. ;.' due to the absenca of Mm. Nancy Car den, who I attending the mute con vention of the Ilebekahsat Albany. Ilev. W. A. GreiiHman will go to Pilot Hock tomorrow afternoon where he will make an address In the evening at the church. Mr. and Mr. Thoma .Judge of III (Jrande wan hrre hint nlKht on their way to C'orMon where they expmt U apend aeverul daya with Mr. and Mr. H. A. Went. Mr. Went 1 thoir daugh ter, "Six tliouaanJ mile and not tired yet." Ho reada a card received today by H. .11 Mrfan from Miami, Flor ida, written hy FreiJ iJiatg of thla city. Mr, and Mrx. Lautz are on an extend ed motor tri To attend the O. A. II. convention and to vlKit with hi eon, R. V. Hayren, J. W. Hayre of Portland la In Pendle ton at the Bayres home. Mr. Sayrea will remain until after the convention June it. 13 and 16. ,. - John H. Cherry la hero today from n.niitilla on a huflinefta mlaaion. Mr. Cherry 1 a conductor on the fourth dlviKtnn . and h ha manv friends In Pendleton. He came here from Walla Walla. HIh on la making; a good rec ord a a pitcher on the high school buaeball team. . if Howojien dodu huj him Qioefl Crimped, poorly thod feet r Nature'i danjer fignal a warninf that iouM be heeded, in ehildrcn'a feet for the take of their hraiih. Sice that your cbiMren .wear urrecUic thaped thoea auch a "Little Pal " ' We now can fit your children in any desired model button or lace, bipbr or lw c'ooi of black, tan, chocolate, pearl or amoke leather. Made by the Goodyear Welt proce-s no naili or tacks. Can be re soled. -. They'vt made thetr noay hy the way they're maJ Quadruplets! IF Jf You Have a 1 Complaint If you ore. -n 'customer of tlio Table Supply and Homething goes wrong; if your supplies do not come to you as they should please let uh know about it. Wo will make, it right. Our every effort is to give to our many customers the very lest in quality and service. . Read our motto on all our parcels. Follow that suggestion and our dealings will be pleasant and our efforts to please you will be a success. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phon 187 and 183 , ; 739 Main Streel U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR . . ' ' Proprietor ' , V; : II MHAO nCTUC PPIIMTV A ! IILYIJUI IIILUUUnil I I (IFFIPFUNil flFFIMl I'- , :, . g "J (mi w- I Oilncalor VIsltH Hii-r. W. Howard. tlan of Columbia mdligp at Milton, wiu here today In confmmire at the offlrc of the county RiipcrliiteiKluiil of aehoolH. TiwIn-r'H i:ainlnatliMi l arlirr. A departure from the custom of for mer year will be observed this year in the time of the holding; of exami nation for the tute troche' certi ficate. The first examination for thla yiur will be held on the aecond Wednewlay tn June which will be. June . Formerly, the tta began the third Wedncaday of June. v Hue fin labor Hill ' A Biiit to ret-over 1967.27 alleged to tie uaat due on a labor bill ho been In- atituled in circuit court by Tim I'ahl lagalnat II. J. Ronenberir. The sum !aaked"lM the unpaid balance on a bill j of $1500 which la et forth as the I amount originally due. Keator and I Randall and JT. B. Perry are the at j turney for the plaintiff. Mexican Wliito Girl. ' Tony Giiterrlii, Mexican, and Anna Uiikiu a.liitf. rr.jint trl n llrnn In Wed today at the office of the county clerk. They were married a rew minme la ter, by Judne I. M. Schannep In the offlcea of the county court. Several frienda were present to witneas . the ceremony. The bride's residence . is Klven a Pendleton, and the groom Kuve his home as Umatilla county. He wu born in Mexico. A Saving of $140 You can nmr b:iv tin's Xcwcr, r.itrfrcr, Boitcr and more " tKiwcrful iG3.) Model 1L talley Jibt Hnd Home LVcc- trie Tower riant fof only )S.V ( l-'.O.li.1 lMroit)-n , at-tual caali wiving to you of $11 U ir you nm yonr , ordef no during the Diontli of -My. . , , Thie bir Ravin? is an arbitrary rodudion purposely made with the idea of stimulating sales to a point whero ineroBflcd production will permit this low price o re main but which can.onlv he done by keeping the Lallcy factories Riling at full tpred, as the $185 price ia actu ally below present manufacturing costs. . , Think of it I The very same pood reliable Lalley Light And Homo Electric l'ower Plant, that has proven its value over a period of eleven years; the most highly relined plant yet developed; the plant that ''Does More Doe ft Better"; the plant that carries a positive guar antee for one year including butteries -the- very same $035 Lalley now only $185 (F.O.IS. Detroit) if you place your order during May. We can only "runrafitec the low $485 price during the month of May. Act now. J'hone, writa or cull for ul1 the facts. Learn how the IjUley will pay for itself in time and labor saved. BE SURE SEE THE LALLEY FJRST Slurgis & Storic IViKlleloil VValhi Walla 1 W', . ' Injiiiidion Granted An Injunction Mouftht by C. E. Flock and a A. Flock attaint Thomas E. (iould and Minnie It. Gould in an ac tion filed by Keator and Randall is sued today from circuit court. In the complaint It is alleged that the de fendants have threatened to remove a gasoline pump, an electric motor and three sixty-gallon oil cans from a bluldlns which is the property of the plaintiff. The property- is located In Milton. He Seeks Divorce. Cruel and innuman treatment is the basis of a. suit for divorce filed today In circuit court by James B. Swift airalnst Hessie O. Swift. The coupl married May 1, 1910, according; to the complaint, and there are two children, a girl 111 years old and a boy eight years old. Charges are also made by the plaintiff that the defendant asso rted with other men and that she ursed him.und abused him. Peter son, Bishop and Clark are the plain tiffs attorneys. WW J , If - " V wJ ' 7 -v VLet Your Gift f r tho ; "JUNE BRIDE" come from Sawtdk' Our' store is' resplendent In gift sugg t lm, ir, silver, China, cut glass and art goods-Jus u. cairy your good wishes to the bride on this h,W occattlon. Our prices are low-considering qil",y-a"d constantly remarking goods to conform with any de cline in the market. A gift In fl "fawtello" box carries prestige. It silent ly speaks of quality and correctness. , .-rtjeuielery Pendleton Ore. Tlie Largest DlamoiHl IxAieni in Fj"tern Or. g .n i6 i ti Michael Solso of New Haven, Conn., knows how "the old woman in ih hM felt, lie s staying home from work to help care for the quad ruplet the stork presented to his wife recently Their combined weight .at birth was 20 pounds. illlllllllllllllllllllltlllJlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIllinilll'JIUIIIIUilllllllllllillllllKMlIlIlU PHONE FIVE ' FOR j FUEL , CASTLE GATE ! EGG COAL THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER CLEAN AND UNIFORM ! B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! S "llllllllllllllMlllilllllllllllllllllillliaillllllillll!l!!!IIIIIIIIIllllllllll!jlllll'IIIIIUtlllllllIi Air Minister ATTORNEY TESTIFIES WASHINGTON. May lit. (A. P.) Forlng trial by the house on five charges of contempt for refusing to testify before one of Its committees. Harry Weinberger of New York, for mer counsel frir G rover Hergdoll, the slacker, turned about suddenly yes terday and announced he had decided to answer questions. Thla action ended contempt pro ceedings, but committee members said his testimony was relatively of jio value in tho task of trying to fix re sponsibility for BergdollVi escape. ; When he decided to answer ques tions, the witness testified that he got $5000 -in fees and paid none of it to other lawyers. ' lie knew nothing, he said, about the buried gold. , 8 S, ' ' 44, fe' -'; fSf t .JM5.' , I V . - - WASHINGTON DIVORCE : : LAWS ARE DISCUSSED Captain Frederick Guest, coalition liberal fiom East Dorset in the Hous of Commons, has been appointed ai minister for Oieat Sritaiq. Hrnn'i.1' nf lit" Annual Rulntnl of til AKTNA ISSt I'AM'K I'OiirANf of Ihn mil in lli fUt l f!oiui,rticut on lli lltiHvlirvt lUy o' lwmlwr. IMa. t the In -urmoi. Vraini-iunr of lb aut of lltfkMH. iiuruanl to law: fAPITAt. Amount at MPlUl rtoc-k liil up I , 000,000.00 i lNfOMR Net iirem'um' noeinl duriin ' dm yxnr 20.04T,t"3.tl Inter..! ilii-tli-nt ot rrnto I-..inl iluni. Uif Jr.. 1545,24.131 Ii o.iii fi w otlor toorw ttltcd during tli r'---- I.eiT.TT loUl lncm ........ SM4.lio DISB1 RSKMRNTS N, lownsM .loran ll yotr. llirtiotlng iillllMJIirlil Mli I2.63i.40.US DUIilfli.li Mid on W'UI tlock lurin tho r t.SOO.00000 t-ommK-lon. in I l . , il.inim the -no- e.oua.SiS Til". Iiwu l.l t !" diirim tin ." 1.7k7.09-J 1. ..". "!TT. t.4M.m.n Tout KiN-mlituros $24.liS..19-.3S AS8KTS Vnlilf of nul 'lt oiiiinl .,..., .mirt. t .l'l 410.000 0 Vhi ol t- tml huwl' ..,..- oiiiI (nurk'l nlml tl.il.mio.M I.oinl on mortalti mil "il- ,,...., liitt-rl pw ai C.i III 'fcii.ki finl O" hant.. 3.K85.4S5.5 1'r. miuntii .iu coum of cwllwl- ti.n riit.-u niw Kitk' Sii lwo 4, 1150, janes l!t-M.t ntl n-nt- itio- mil i n.M . . ,34T.HI3 HJI tlO 4S ToUl idmltteil "'t 40,STi.54t 7 I.IAHII.ITIKS Ciivn pkUnn for u'.'ukI- A.4i:i,45T.3 Am.iioil o' iiiiinil t,'ll,n,, on nil oul U'iI'iu rtk-.... Sl.l i-.l4. Imi lor iHHnin..l' 11 tlol SPOKANE. May 19 (A. P.) I Divorce and marriage laws of the ! atate of Washington were attacked on j the floor of tktf convocation of the Episcopal district of Spokane here yea- tt-rday. , t j ' Western states appear to be en- j gascd in a horribe race to see which j can produce the greatest number of divorces." declared Kishcp Pane, j "The problem is a religious one and must be dealt 'ith by the Episcopal . church. It is a woman's problem. , r. i PriK.l: . of. Grand View; said that Yakima County hd mure divorces than New York. - , I j A series of resolutions was drafted favoring the passage of new marriage and divorce laws and urgin persoiuil , Interest in the uuealion ot f.plscopai lans, i CONGRESS WOULD ASK GREAT BRITAIN AND JAPAN TO CONFERENCE i CHICAGO, May 13. (A. F.) Con gress on the reduction of armaments adopted a resolution urging President Harding to invite Great Britain and Japan to an' Immediate conference on limitation of naval armaments. Firesto neTires .. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR The Lowest Price Level in Tire History FABRIC CLINCHER CASES 30x3 Smooth Tread, Regular Size $10.93 30x3', Non Skid, Regular Size $13.93 30x3 New Non Skid v . ; $13.83 30x3i New Non Skid (extra size) $16.65 CORD CASES , 30x3i Non Skid or Rib Tread ........... $24.50 32x3'H Non Skid or Rib Tread $36.40 32x4 Non Skid or Rib Tread $46.30 Subject to Govt. Excise Tax. Corresponding Prices on all sizes of Fabric and Cord Cases. .. v , Simpson-Stufgis Golden Rule Hotel Bldg. . ' Phone 651 ni tlPSlY WORKS DAILY. " ATI-ANTIC CITY, N. .1., May 19. a p i Jack Hompscy is dtitni; a lit-; tie more work each day. Experts say; he will he ready to meet. Jus.spampg partners Saturday when bis dully I workouts are scheduled to begin, in preparation lor his fight with eVorp.vs Carpentier. Dempsey lias aire.iu five Kpni-rlng partners in his camp. , h- !i,ii'ia es so i.iiuii 00 All otlu-r libiliil ......-. .i-til ''k JH..I.M lifSINI'Sl IS Klllt HIK VKAK N'!,,r'' .r: . !7?"n . Jm.'"' - i .m vi'J ihliX II" ' 1,4 ?' !.,.! lurnrr.d d irinl Uu -..m o mw '. A" ' o-ino. iraun,, S,uk ot in V .llim B, Clttk. N ri. - at .-et-i. ) i- ' ' , Hi ilno-y rr iiiftit nl-ornty lor ivte. F Mi-ki-u avi. lorllaiid. r. HAHTMAV Ar.STllACT COMP.IXV .VfctHits, IVmllfton, urtun. K-i;ixEF.it mi:s AT IH)ST. POLI.A, Mo.. May 19. J. C. Hines, engineer of a St. Lours. San Francisco passenger train, fell dead at the throt tle today. The train was en route to St. Louis from the west, traveling at about SO miles an hour, but was stop ped hy the fireman. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t N'oiice - There will be a meeting of the Mod ern Woodmen ImiiRlit. All members nraed to be present, llrfrenhmenis. Foil SALK OR -TRAPR Mules Holt self propelled harvester. Geo. C. Hill, I'endleton. Ore. - Senator Harrison Turns Ump 1 - 1 r v s V j I 1 .... ; ii-n..i,ininn r r .?int in nt:v ball and can't yvnenever tue - ... 7 - .- find an umpire, tney call for Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi. He an nrdeiu fan and. never jjlvv up a cuaucii to peal gtt his coat and turn THE AUNE-WIIEELEIl STUDIO Has made special arrangements to welcome graduates for ' THEIR PICTURE OF PICTURES ( Potted plants and flowers on hand for use In this studio and for accommodation of graduates. THE SOUVENIR OF SCHOOL DAYS Special invitation extended for group pictures. Phone us at S33 122 E. Alta v Pendleton PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' $ Phone 880 SMCH Yd DOLLARS : Dollars are not inade of- rubber hut there is a way of slretcliing them, and that way -is Pay Cash at this Cash Grocery. Watch our ad Tomorrow! It means Money to You. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 l s