f r ' 0 1 TEN PAG 3 DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, f ENDLETOK, OREGON, ' WEDNESDAY EVENINC, JTST5 22, 1021. PAGE riVE People Here and There Kdward Nelll,' u prominent sheep man of Kcho, wait u Pendleton visitor today. i Mia. Maud Klchmond has returned I snimncrcdcin Wfi 5 I comfjrtafe iSJ r STANDARD OIL COMPANY. (b ALII , frm A, lo Pendleton after several months spent In Kpokune. Hliu has accepted her uld position at the Domestic luun dry. Mm. J. K. KUIns In expected to re turn (-liner thin evening or In the mornlnt,' from Neattle where she bus been vlsitlnt? ilurintf the past fort nlrtit. , John Henderson, who graduated from tho Pendleton High Hchool, thin Juno In spending u few ilayH at Pulrn ir Junction. Mr. Henderson la now loeuted ut La Grande. Fred V. Falconer lind l. K. liildcr sleeve will leave tliiM evening for un l irio where they will tnk cure of the final business of the deal whereby liildcrslcevo Pros, tuko over the P;iy elte Ijind and livestock Co. Pendleton overnight on on liiHpectlon trip. Jie went east thin morning on Iho supply train. IC. I. Ifodd, formerly representative from I'lniilllht county, wan here from HermlHton today looking after business afl'uiis. Hushies brouitht T, O. (Joodmaii prominent Pmartlne man to Pendleton today. )e reports thut at the recent school election It. A. Hean win re elected u director of the board of edu cation, and Kd Hoon was re-elected at dark. One of the iiilctext and nicest little towim in Washington Ih Ferndule. The lilKWHt Industry In It in the milk lactoiy, whore a certain ' well-knowi lirund of canned milk In prepured and put Into tin overcoatH. Mr. and Mrs If. S. .Mitchell of Ferndule are anionf iho arrivalK at the Ilenson. Oregon Inn. " " '"" '"" J 11 1 f I W. Itollonx, superintendent of thin dlvlHlon on the u. W. u. , w., -- - i . L .... , , " : ' . ' ''"'i'Vr''m'm' 'm' ,J"''"' y'' ''.' '.' H'lin 'I .11 mini .in in mn mini V ' " ' Th. . - ' ..M a. . - n,-.:.m.. y . , J- , , , ,. . j ( T1 Nov Selling at illie ; Lowest Price Level in Tire History I J 30x3Ji 32x4 34x4 ?24.50 46.30 54.90 (And Other Sizes in Proportion) Tire repair men, who judge values best, clacs these tire as having the sturdiest carccss made. Forty-seven high rraae car manufacturers uae them as standard equipment I hry are tho quality choice of cord users. , . Tliii new low price is mr.da possible by ctrictest economies n4 tpeciatized production; :; ;:. . t Hant No. 2 was erected for tha cole purpose of making 30x3-inch Non-Skid fabric tirca. With a da.ly capacity cf 1 6.000 tire and 20,000 tubec. Uiia plant permit refined production on a quantity basis. , , ., All materials Used arc the beat obtainable. The quality is uniform, it is the bei fabric tin- sver offered to the car owner tt anv nrice. SIMPSON-STURGIS CO. 223 E. Court Phone ' ALTA WEDNTSDAY, 22 u 5- , A toA V5 " V NORMA TALMA DGE As the Spanish beauty, for who:c smile men fought, in Jacinto Eernanenle's vivid play. ' .The Passion Flower. 1 A "dKy WITH JACK DEMPSEY , Showing the world's champion in action for liiu comiiiff firht Adults, 3Cc ' Mm. Hilda MolHtr'im, clerk of Hchool iJlHtrlct No. 68, near Myrlck. utathi. wim here today on official bncincKH. . HarveHt in the Helix reiilon will be i'.n about July 10. miy Karl Dudley who In In l'omlleton today., Mr, Dud ley Bay thut crop prunpectti die excel lent allhouKh the Jim Hill miiHtard Ih lomewhat prevalent thin year, Hubert I. ' Teiniiiinck, manager of the International Mortgage Hank of Kpokane, in a bunlneHii vixltor In Pen dleton. Mr. Teinminck vlnlted the Hounrl-T'p three years agro and shjb he liked It no much that he In coming '3'k thlH fall, fie i a. brother-in-law f W. HchwartKenberg-, formerly! of Pendleton, now of Hpokane, Mm. Tein minck being Mr. He hwurtnenberjf nlHter. . :- IS. It Took All the Grit Mason Had To Stick It Out ! TAD'S TID BITS ! (By I. X. S.) Ht'RM.VOHAM. June 22 (I. N. S.) Ann-rlctt'ii polo team lifted the fam 'iiin international cup, defeatlnir the F'rltlah team, to 6. in the wcond match of the wrien, which was for the ext two in three. Captain Milburn rnd hia dnnhlnic players won the right o carry the cup back to America In he presence of tho greatest crowd ver wItneBBed at a pWo match In the Rrltlnh Iides. The Prince of Wale wan a apectator and nobility wan out In full force. WOMEN'S PARTY WANTS ALL DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION REVOKED WASHINGTON, June 22. (A. P.) An announcement wan made at the 'Irat meeting of the reorganised worn--n' national party that a resolution vlil Bonn " be Introduced In congress mbodying an amendment to the con .tltution designed to do away with "all egal discrimination ftgalnxt women." dentical bills (if the same purport will 'e feimultanenusly put before the legls aturea of all states, the women an mil need. I ' V ir J Child.cs, 10c Oh, ThiHWIii-oiitifiil Ix-KH. Dear Tad It seems to me that ar ists and writers spend most of their '.ime moaning over the beautiful legs if that beautiful Georges Carpentier. I ian't for the life of me see what the beautiful legs have to do with the Frenchman's ability to fight. There liave been any number of pugs with beautiful legs, eyes, teeth, ears and hair. What he needs is a beautiful sock. . A pair of beautiful "Frankle Bail eys" never yet made a champ. Yours for the THREE MILE LIMIT (for reformers), . NIGHT AND DAY JUKE. Dempsey's Weight. Two years go this week Jack Dempsey stepped on a scales on the porch of h.'s training quarters at Mau mee Bay, Toledo, and tipped the beam at 201 pounds. Jack Kearns, In order to test the scales had three or four newspaper men hop on first and they admitted that theands pointed to the correct figures. A moment later Dempsey, dressed In a ' bathing suit, stepped on and tipped 201 pounds. On the day of the Willard fight. Jack hit tho same scales at 187. You can figure from thnt Jack's weight for this fight. He will be lighter, no doubt, ai he Intends working harder. At Toledo he had u bad cut over his eye and al most stopped work entirely. It's a good bet that the champ will be well under 1H0 pounds on July 2. He weighs just 196 pounds today. Another Soiop for Geo. Tritt. " The Margate City Free Lance had another scoop yesterday. Geo. Tritt, tbe "on his toes" reporter, visited Car pentler's barracks and learned that the French beauty had engaged a number of new sparring partners. Mr. Tritt was very Inquisitive and kept boring.Gus Wilson for news. Gus finally became a bit peeved, and in or der to shake Mr. Tritt informed him of the thrilling news. 'We will have two' new sets of part ners soon," piped Gus. "Len and Per- rlns will be here next Monday and on Tuesday we expect Rogers Peet." Mr. Tritt smiled, hurried away to the Great Neck telegraph office and senl the following wire to his sheet: "Carpentier will have two new sparring partners next week, Leon Perrins and ltodger Peet. Th:s Is ex clusive.1'' Camilla Col's Choorfvl Cliirps. "Demptey in Good Trim," says Cor bctt. That's encouraging. It's better to be in good trim now than get a good trim ming after entering the ring. The gold miner may accumulate a fortune, yet his work Is all in vein. Extract from a popular novel: "Do lores udored him in her way." If she didn't adore him In her way, of course she'd kick him out of it. The nutfbnal budget now lias to get ulimn without the revenue that used to come from the national "budge." "See that bank of clouds up there?" "Yes, I suppose it is in such banks that one finds the silver linings." 1'enn founded Philadelphia, but Pen silvania was named for him. The last straw that broke the cam el's back was not of the variety one' uses to s.'p a cocktail. "Every time I go out on a run now, I feel thankful to Tanlac for I'm con lnced It kept' me on trie Job," said William W. Mason, 1924 MeClellan St., Philadelphia, for the past nine years a motorman for the Rapid Tran sit Co. "I had stomach trouble In a bad form for three years and -was goin$ dewn hill fast. Nothing I ate agreed with me and after every meul I was sure to have heartburn, dizziness and sometimes pwful cramps. I got In such a nevnus condition my head shook like a man with the palsy and at nights my sleep was broken and restless. In the mornings I felt so miserable I used to read the time to come for me to take out my car, and it toi k every nmice of eTii I could tr.nuer to stick until quitting time. Firnlly I got so weak and was so dis counted I was ready to give up. 'This was my condition when I started taking Tanlac and I owe all my present' good health to this won derful medicine and to nothing else. The first thing It did for me was to whet my appetite and, I soon found 1 could eat anything without fear of had after-effects. It's a fact, four bottles made a new man out of me. My nerves are quiet, I sleep like a log and wake up in the morning feel ing fine. Then I eat a big breakfast and go to work whistling like I used to long ago. If people knew Tanlac like I do the clerks 'in the drug stores couldn't wrap it up fast enough to supply the demand. It's great." ; put frf lliT-l TT Mr I'll1 I The Hostess WE GUARANTEE WITHOUT TIME , LIMIT . Here' is a nevr 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 silver. Notice the soft platinum finish effect the dignity of its design the new bowls of its serving spoons and ladles. We will gladly tell you all about it and give you the complete price list. Teaspoons the et $3.25 . tleujeiery l i The I.arm-ct Diamond tn-ahn In Eastern (m-ffon. - ' If the World War that he suffered a col lapse and became a raving maniac lor a period. Staten was a member of the crew of the Vermont and was ir the engine room of the vessel when It was torpedoed. Fifty-eight men were killed by the resultant explo sions. Stnten was en route from the East to tho home of an aunt at Ash land, Ky. U. S. Inspected Meat When you want good, wholesome, clean meat ask for U. S. Inspected Meats. " The' extreme care demanded by the government in the slau- jf ghter, the cooling and ageing of U. S. Inspected assures you always of the very best ' The Table Supply has U. S. Inspected Meats for ' you al ways. - '.. . ' I "THE TABLE SUPPLY HIlPHone 1S71) - 1 739 Maip Street ... pJPendleton I CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR ! . Proprietor STOIIM UEVIVKS TOI!l'in0 SCKSK S1STKHSV1I.1.K, W. Va., June 22. 1 1. X. S. ) A severe electrical storm at Friendly, this county, so vividly re minded Willlutn Staten of the time when the steamship Vermont was tor pedoed by a tieimun submurlne during TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POI ND Two keys and chain on ring Owner may have same by. calling at this office and paying for ad. Did You See Mary With Her Milk Goats at the Me These l'ttle goats have each produced 6 lbs. of milk a day since Easter., rfioat miik is positively the best food for infants and sick peo ple absolutely guaranteed free from all bacteria. This milk can be had at the OREGON BAKERY t Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court V t ,V .Phone 880 i I Ragle Brand - PASTIME TUESDAY, 21 WEDNESDAY, 22 THE LOST CITY of the African Jungle. The Great Wild Animal Picture RUTH ROLAND IN RUTH OF THE ROCKIES COMEDY THE COUNTY FAIR Adult 20c Children 5c Despain&Lee Cash Grocery - vm rwmfl t 209 E. Court Phone 880 STARTING MONDAY ! OREGON Theater June1 20 3 SIFGEL NIGHTS -1 ' MON.-TUES.-WED. STOCK CO: PRESENTS CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED PI.AIX new i iir for sm.ill girls, hand H mbriil.lerv. eto. Reasonable lll'iceil. 1 Seat Salo Peoples Warehouse. Fre" itaiicft Fiw after show wUh rach lNiiil admis sion nl WtKiman FjikIo Hall lhuii'e only, oon plcs SOc; ladles 5c Divorce Question Room U KttiUng Bldtf. t m m iiimuh I .. ll I t I