East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 20, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVWlNO. JUNU" 20, 1021.
EIGHT PAGES I'J
Hot? Naw!
People Here and There
ruiiillc-ttin'H tilfr red file truck Im of i llomco Hulilm, iirlnclpul (if I ho
Inti'ieNt lo l. I. lAMiilvr, of Downlink, . achtiol ul Dry 'roel(, uceoiiipiiiikd li
MkhlKun, wh In hero on a vUlt tohlH fiitlior-in-luw, I.. I Jiickwiii, wore
IiIn nun, Muurlra licndiT. The fact of j hero thin inuriiliiK. Mr, anil Urn.
the mutter In, Mr. I.enilor In the Hill Hulilm oxpoi-t to tal u trip IhroUKh
Itlnttold of IiIh home town 11 ml nnHwern ' California thlx NUinnicr, mid they will
lo the tltlo of "Chief." Mr. and Mr IhIko vlnlt In Old Mixlio, Mr. IIiiIjIjh la
lender nnd Mr. Leader left today for
a visit to Crater Luke.
J. 8. Duvla, rvpreMCntinK the T'uthn
film Co. Im In thn city on uimIiickm. IIIh
homo Ih In I'ortland hut h formerly
rexldcd In Jowph. Mr. DhvIh Ih the
father of u baby (IniiKhter who recently
nrrlved to bo tho little uUter of threo
brothers. ;
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Nollre of Ktot'kliolilri-H Mri-llnir
I'ontlletoii, Ore., June juili. ltHM.
A meetliiK of the HturkholdeiH of the
IIAI'I'Y CANYON COMPANY will be
held, In tho room of tho romlloton
Coinmerclal Amoiiiillun on Friday
ovcnlriK, June 24th.. at K o'clock I'. M..
by order of tho hoard of director, for
tho purpoHO of elcctlnir member of tin
hoard of dlreetorH and triiiimicllng
Kilch other bUMlneHs uh may lesally he
considered.
K. CUANhTO.V. Secretary.
J. V. TALLMAX, l-rexldent.
aligned umler the 12-montliB contract
und took Ilia miinincr trulniiiK luHt
yeur.
Dr. and Mrn. C, C. Stiuxln and noil
CyruH and Mr. Una H. HtiirttlM of H"m
ton, Mana. arrived hero today to be th"
(CiiextH of Mr. und Mix. J. II. rituiKi;;
durliiM their vuchUoii.
Minn Mable Maey, who tauilil at the
Tumuluin Hihoid duriiiK the pant year
Ih Inking mipjier work at Columhlu iiii
vernlly ul New York Cl(y. Hlie ban
coutraeted to leach In the Milton
Kreewaler whools lur:iiK Ihu coming
your.
LewlH Fernard und family left thin
inoriiiiiir for their honle at Maker.
They mopped over on their way back
from I'ortluud on an overland trip.
roit 8ALIC tOU.HU taken Rood milch
cow If taken thin week mum Hell
for leuvln town. Cult IN 12 W. Jlall
road. Phone lOJU-lt.
WANTKD Young- Rlrl to help cook
for men Phone "19.
MIhh Veldu Ituork, who him been n
Htudent In the Oregon Hlato Normal,
him returned to lier home In Pilot
Hock. Hhc u'uh hero th-'a mornliiK. ,
Ilyron minim returned r'atunlay
from u hUHlneHH trip to varioun points
of the NorlhweHt, In the IrrteieatH of
tho Pendleton Woolen Mill.
Mr. nnd Mr. c. J, Manning And Mm.
lOttii Woverlon und Hon of Pilot Hock
rpent Katurday In I'endleton.
Mr. Joe Oliver and daughter were
here tfuudny from Lu Orunsc.
S. H. crahlll of Athena was here
tranwictini; buHifieHH Saturday.
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
ISoKeil i uni Colli nui il.
The Miae of William IloKert und I
Jimmy Madden, the flrnt ehai(?ed with
inaintalniUK a place uh a public uo-!
nance, and the latter with pohhchh n
Intoxicating lliiior, were contain ucd
thin inoininK when they were called
for trial before Juilue I. M. Kchmi.o n
The continuance wan taken to enable
couiiHid lo Hecurc cnpicH of u recent dc
cIhIoii covering hucIi condition made
by the Hiipreme court, Holh men uro
under bond of li'jU.
Cherries
for Canning
Royal Anns
Bings . .
8 l-2c per lb.
17 l-2cperlb.
"THE TABLE
Phone
p
187
Pendleton
739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W.. GOOD YEAR
Proprietors
I'lncd :.0 liy .Indue.
Huyden Aldermun, n roHldent of the
Atehna dlntrlit, wa fined 1250 tit
morning by Judge I. M. Hchannep
when he pleaded guilty to u charge of
having Intoxlcutfng liquor In hj pox
HeHHlon. He pud the fine. He wuh re
cently cuught by members of the sher
iff' force In a raid.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Mrs. Van IIiiimh Itcturnx.
Mrs. Kditli Vun Dcuhcn, home dem-
oiiHtiution uifent, returned lal nigbi
from (t. A. C. where she utU:nded
Home .MakciH Week. Kbu reportn
moat aucccHHful conlcicoccs. one ol
the ppcukcr being Mrs. Mux Went of
the Children's Bureau of Washington,
I). C. Mrs. Van Dcuhcii was aceom-
punled homo by her son Ted Vun Ueu-
Ht n, who bus been attending Man-
ford.
iltle Oaucliu-r Dies.
The infuiit duughter of Mr. und
Mr. Krunk Von Katon Olininiliellc
Joiich) of Hpokunc died In thul city to
day. The little girl wa born yctter-
duy mornlu. MrH. Hobert Jonea, 1h-
tcr-ln-law of Mia. Von Kuton, and
Mrs. Hoger Kay. Hlater of Mrs. Von
Kuton, urc In Spokane und Mr. Yon
Kuton'a HlBtrr, Mr. Krnet Temple,
left toiluy for that city accompanied
by Mr. Jonc and Mr. Kay.
Neyv Arrivals
AT THE ARMY STORE.
4 lb. Gray Army Blankets $3.25
Just the thing for saddle blankets.
Screened Sides, Smoked Goggles $1.00
Munson Last, Herman's' Russett Shoes $5.50
Good wt. Khaki (cotton) Shirts $1.25
The above articles are new stock, having just ar
rived. You haven't seen them' yet.
Regulation Army Russett Shoes are now only $7.00
Men's Heavy Coveralls, only $3.25
Come in and see the new Herman officer's dress
shoe, cordovan color, rubber heel 'nevcrything.
Army & Ivy Sales CO.
546 Main Street
PHONE 861
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court " Phone 880
Eagle Brand
; Milk
$25c
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone 880
hp rs
4; MM
, t ir
' , fA ill
LUllo Annie Malono of Cincinnati
has tho right plan to keep cool on
a hot day. A cake of lea, aji ice crcarn
'one and a (an.
REALTY TRANSFERS
llrotlur-in-lw 11cm. 1
William J. I'ullerson, nued 54.
brother-in-law of Mr. K .Alexunder of
thl. city, died th.'s mornimr In I'ort
land. according to word received here
today by Mr. Alexander. He had been
111 for Home time and Mrs. Alexunder
una called to Portland by his Illness.
He was formerly a merchant of Buker
and Inter president of the Northwest
bond and Investment Co. of Los An
Keles. He Is survived by a son, Wil
liam, Jr., of Baker, and a daughter,
Charlotte Patterson, of Oregon City.
Mr. Alexander will leave tonight for
I'ortland to attend the funeral.
Nothing I.Ike ISim len.f
One truth learned by actual experi
ence doe more good than ten experi
ences one hear about. Tell a man
that Chamberlain' Colic und Diar
rhoea Itemedy will cure pain in the
Htomach and he will most likely forget
it before the end of the day. Let him
have a severe attack of that disease,
feel that he is about to die, use this
remedy and learn from his own experi
ence how quickly It pives relief and he
w ill remember it all the rest of hi life.
;.! Adili-e lo Trawler
Whether going to the mountain or
sea shore, taking a Journey on loudness
or pleasure, never leave home without
a bottle of Chamberlain' Colic und
Diarrhoea Itemedy. It tx'worth many
times It cost when needed nnd may
Have a life.
If TroubKil W ith Indigestion HiIn Will
Inlcrcttt You. '
"Some months agovhwi was Iron.
bled with Indigestion, I used Chamber
lain's Tablets und am only too pleas
ed to give this medicine my endorse
ment, for It not only cured me of
stomach trouble, but Invigorated my
whole system. I like these tablets bet
ter than anything of the nature 1 have
ever used." writes Mrs. Albert Homer,
Hamesvllle, N. Y.
for the sSloioacb und I. her
"About two years ngo I took two
bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets for
the stomach nnd liver nnd can praise
this remedy highly for the grc;it good
It did me," writes Mrs. M iry Haven.
Sandy Creek, N. Y.. "I liavc since
recommended this remedy to some of
my friends who have also used It with
good result." IMrotibled with Indi
gestion or constipation, chamberlain's
Tablets will do yon good.
i)i;i:is.
W. M. l'ciiny to Cora L. Kino. 10
NIK 1-4 NV 1-4 NW 1-4, .Sciv 84 Tp. 6
N. 11. 37,.
Florence Cregory to Vernon O'llar-
rn, ;:.. Lot :,, bloik 13, or.ginal
town of Weston.
August Noreen lo I'ertha I.'lgin N"-
reon, 1, lot 4, bhick 7!t, Kes. Add.,
I'endleton.
Walter H. Brooke to L. A. rteinc
inan, $10. Mete and bound tract in
NW 1-4 HU 1-4 Bee. 34, Tp. ;. N. K.
K. I'. Uodd to A. C. ltilbolls, I0.
KB 1-4 Sit. Ill, SW 1-4 SW 1-4 S-e.
2. SW 1-4 NW 1-4 f-ec. 9, and NK
1-4 NK 1-4, See. 30, Tp. 5, S. It. 31.
It. H. Lev is to Wshop l'ailih.ck.
3.)H Lot 1. block 5, J. II. Koontz. Ad.l.
K?ho.
Sarah It. Alexander lo Win. J. War
ner SI. Lit 12, block 1."., .Newport
Add., Hermiston.
.rowers Storage and Supply Co. to
Freowatcr Box Co., :!', mm. met., and
bound tract In NK 1-4 SK 1-4, See. 2,
Tp. 5. N. II. S5.
J. W. Dykes to Mary A. Dykes, SI.
IjoI I. Vert's Heuvant View Add. and
lots 2, 6. and 8, block 7. McCoy's
Add., Milton.
l'eter H. Wilson to Oswald M.
Johnson, $71. Lot 6,1 block 2. Colum
bia Heights Add., Milton.
Louis Muller to Karnest and Kmil
Muller, $1. SB 1-4 and S" J-2 SK
1-4, S. Sec. 23, Tp. 6, X. R. 34. and
S 1-2 See. IS and N 1-2 Sec. 1? and
mete and bound tract, Tp. 5. N. It. 33.
Declares Tanlac Did His Wife
More Gccd Than Every
thing Else Combined
"r'rom the good Tanlac has done my
wife I don't believe il has an pipial,"
"aid 'ail Johnson, 1215 North Chest
nut St., Hpokunc.
"She had been a s ifferer from slnm
ech trouble for quite u spell. Kood
ji st wouldn't amee with her and
seemed lo do her more haim thai
Kood. Mie was inteiiMi'ly nervous,
hardly ever got a goo.l night's sleep,
had dreadful headai'hoK and was con
tinually taking something for constipa
tion. We tr'ed everything we could
iblnklof and even cbanited climates,
but nothing ilid hT any good.
"We had read so nntiii about Tan
lac tint we decided to try it. I saw ft
milked improvement after she hail
finished the first bottle, so she kept
on taking it and three bottles have
made her fl wdl woman. Her appe
tite is s'mply splendid now and every
thing she eats agrees with her per
feeily. Her aehes and pain are all
g"iie, Mhe gels around better nnd taker
more interest in tilings and says she
feeh belter than she has in a long
'Inn. We are strong for Tanlac at oni
h'Mise."
W
Tlio KiukIUk of OiluiiiIjiM iiiy? laii
ntnfc tu piircham' twtn('-ix HtjndrcU
aches at NassiHi, Iahnnia hLuihIk,
which includpH ihe. auth'intc hUhk
iluct of Chrlfc-tojihor roIuinluw, tho
patron nuinl of the order. The estate
will bo maintained in perpetuity hy
the New York stale council of the order.
( Kiist Oregonian Special.)
VKIAH, June Miiw Amies Mef-
tie and Mivd llicknt l.nth if Tkiah
were married at the hmne - n( the
hridefl parents Mr. and Mrn. ,1. H. Met
tle at hili ii'Hin .Isitie 16, Py Father
Butler of Pondlet'in. In the evening
a ilaiiee was ien hy the Krnfni to
their many friends at the V. Ft. !etr
Sfu hall and eoffe and Kandwiches
were wrveil followed hy eiaars. Mr.
and Mrs. Rlckert are pupular youiifi
people of I'kiah ,where they havj
many friends and ail wish tficm u Ions;
and happy life.
Mrs. I-;. It. (lamhee of 1'or'land ar
rived Monday evening to attend the
wedding of her niece Miss Amies Met
tle.
When returning from the base hail
Same at Alhon last Sunday. Miss Mos-
Kit Mettle and Miss Zetui Mettle whh
rendered nnconKcioiiH when the ear
driven by Frank Chapman threw
them from the neat when the ear
struck a bridge near the Endicott
ranch and while the bruises were very
painful at the time they are not Mr-
iiUH.
Mr, ami Mr. (Iravier mid son of Pe
truit, Michigan arrivwj Tuesday even
ing to attend the Kickel-Mettic wed
dinsc. Monroe Taylor of Fklah was Injured
in a runaway a few day ao having a
hone broken in his unkle and waa
taken to Pendleton Monday for treat
ment and Is now at St. Anthonys hospital.
Mrs. Jim Johnson and daughter of
Kantce were quests nt the I'kiah ho
tel Tuesday nisht, on their return from
Walla Walla.
Walter Stark had his ankle badly
(prained Tuesday evening while break
ing horses for Albert Peterson.
Mrn. Kotl meter of Alhee was in
I'kiah Monday on business.
John Lorenas left for Pendleton
Wednesday after his wife nd infant
oaimhter, retumlns Thursday and
hae taken rooms at the Constants no
te I.
Mr. ..mid Mrs. Alderman of Pendle-j
ton are visiting at the home of Mr.1
and Mrs. Clyde Heimick, Mrs. Alder
man is a sister of Mrs. Heimick. j
Mrs. Mapuie Walker and dauehter
returned Monday from Hermiston
going on to their home near Dale.
P. O. Smith, proprietor of the hotel
at Ppray, and son Clarence were Ukiah
visitors Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ganger at
tended the dance Thursday night.
Mrs. Mary Peterson moved a for
cays aso into -their new home, recent
ly vacated by 1. R. Iauraance.
Mrs. Ire Terry and son arrived In
I'kiah Friday evening to join Mr.
Terry who has purchased the black
smith shop. They have rented rooms
from Mrs. S J. Heimick.
V. R. Peterson and wife left Thurs
cay for Spray on a business and plea
sure trip.
County Judge Schannep of Pendle-1
ton was a I'kiah v.sitor Thursday
night, looking over the roads. i
Jim Kinder of Range was a husi
ness visitor in I'kiah the first of the
week.
Mrs. J. I. Kirk left Friday mornin;;
for Racine Wisconsin with her a'4ed
mother, Mr.s. Kwins. who came west
about two months ago expecting to
make an extended visit here with her
daughter, but she finds the high alti
tude to much for her. so decided to re
turn to her home in the east.
Mr. Reed returned to I'kiah a few
das ago and is breaking horses, for
Albrrt Peterson.
The weather has been cob! and
cloudy for the last week.
tieorce Ness left for Pend'eton
Wednesday returning Friday.
Mr. Woods, ranger, was in trtwn Fri
day from. Kills Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Schlarbanm. Mr, and
Mrs. Chris Sturm and Arthur htnvilto
f Alhee attended the wedtling dance
Thursday night.
Virgil Peterson and Miss Cressie
Manpiis visited at Jlidaway Springs
Wednesday.
The Hostess
WE GUARANTEE WITHOUT TIME
LIMIT
Here is a new pattern of the famous
Wallace silver plated ware. Guaranteed
against time, yet sold at prices that are
most modest.
Our window gives a representative show
ing of this beautiful nilver. Notice the soft
platinum finish effect the dijrnity 'of its
deajgn the new bowls of its serving spoons
and ladles.
We will gladly tell you all about it and
give you the complete price list. ,
Teatpcon: fhe et $3.25
-deujeieiy
fWvton
riM l.urgr-4 Diamond I Haulers In ! rii im--
m
IqUALITY SERVICE SANITATION
This Is Your Store
It is your store just as it has been the store of
hundreds of other satisfied customers. Here
vou'll find a service that will appeal to you, just
as it has to many, many others. Wholesome,
pure and appetizing in every thing that comes
from our grocery line. A trial will convince
you as to our superiority.
Pendleton
Trading Co.
Phone 435
-If It's on the Slarket We Have It'
At the Sign of Service
n
OREGON Theater
STARTING
MONDAY
June 20
NIGHTS
MON.-TUES.-WED.
FRED SIFGEL
STOCK CO
PRESENTS
CHILDREN
UNDER 16 NOT
ADMITTED
Eager to Join Cup
Team
KOEITEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
-tSWhTIIIIIKiJ
A. C. Kocppcn & Bros.
The KrtiK Ktom Tlial Kpi-tm
Vim IIC
fct-iit Salt' rcoplc-s
Winvhousp,
I Yf- nmii-e K"rpo
flT bluiw with
oai li vi it admis
sion ul V.-K!inun-FjkIo
Hall
Uiiiioo only, t-oii-plos
.UK-; Iodic 5c
1
Divorce
Question
Vlncnt Kirhnrrts. ty terniln klnff. ta ttt!ln(f for a place on the Davis
cut. team which will defend the cup this fall In a aerlea of matches agalnat
11 other nativ. Criik-a call lurn a miniatuw ot Big EiU TUden, boss o'
tennlsdoro. -
CONROY'S
CASH GROCERY
Buy your Groceries all week, these are not Sat
urday special hut every day prices.
Carnation Milk 8 for fj.00
Borden's Milk. 8 for $1-00
Laid, Armour's, 10 lbs. net $2.00
Lard, No. 10 tins f J-JJ
Schillings Coffc, 2' 2 lbs $1.00
Schillings Coffee, 5 lbs. $2-00
Hills Red Coffee, 1 lb. 45c; 2 lbs. $1.10;
3 lbs . 2-20
M. J. B. Coffee, 1 lb. 45c; 3 lbs. $1.35; 5 lbs. $2.20
Hi Bars Crystal. Yhite Soap $100
1( bars Boh YVhite Soap $1-00
Gallon Sweet Tickles $2.00
No. 2'i Tins Teanut Butter 40c
5 lb. Tins Peanut Butter $1.00
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