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pw 41"' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' faqs nvl DAILY EAST OfcEGONlAN, ENStETON, oftgQON, " WEDgPAY EVENtNft, JULY 6, 1021. fIN PAGES People Here and There Mr. and 5Ir8. D. E. MarKh of Pa louse, Wash, ure Pendleton visitors. P. C. Schnnder la in MlHHoula, Mon tana, whore he spent the Fourth of July with friend und relatives. He expects to remain in Missoula for two weeks. L. I.. Itogors and family arrived at the Imperial yesterday. Mr. ltug cr hJ one of the big wheat growers of Umatilla county and registers from Pendleton. Portland Oogonium Imbler celebrated tlio Fourth of July in fitting fushion and Rev. George U Clark, pastor of the Presbyterian church of thin city, was speaker of the day. Rcv Clark returned to Pendle ton today. The thinning of fruit has come to play h important part In ftuccesful fruit farming, nay Fred Hcnnlon, county agriculture agent. Mr. Ueii nlon left today for HormlKton to give thinning demonstrations. Similar detnonstratlons were conducted lout week In the cunt end of the county. Hob Lee of EntcrprlHc. Wallowa county, la registered in Pendleton to day. Likewise Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Tlcrncy of the1 namo place. , Dan P. Rmytho. who has been in Portland for the past few dayii op business, will return to Pendleton, to-morrow. The youngest superintendent on the Elllson'-Whlte Chautauqua circuit is Don Orput, who is in Pendleton In the Interests of tho ldil Chautauqua which opcrm hero Sunday. Mr. Or put will bo remembered by University of Oregon alumni having been promi nent in student affairs on the college campus. He is a member of Phi Gain ma Delta fraternity. ' During the coal strike the change it the atmosphere of London has been noticeable. The air is clulr and coal and coal dust has ceased to settle In an ulsly gruy on clothing. Medical mci have joined with architects In de manding that there be legislative re pression of the uses of soft coul. OFFICES AND OFFICERS Cow Sells for $10,000 1 IT IClmloii Warrants Ilcudy It was announced at tho county clerk's office today that the warrants for Judge and clerks at the special election will be ready for distribution tomorrow. Sue for t:i.8 K. L. Smith and M. D. Smith have brought suit against CI. W. Johnson and wife to collect $358.40 alleged due the plaintiffs. The complaint was (li ed by Peterson, Bishop & Clark. Uank Brings Suit Suit for the collection of $ 1000 al leged to be due the First Iiank of Pilot ltock has been brought by the bank, through Haley, Haley & Htelwer, against A. McLaughlin and others. Professor Budlong Puts Tarilac To Test This ooir, said to bo the (Incut ever bred in New Jney, his bwn aoM flat S10.00&. A. Quj of Bhrevcport, La., tout-lit h t from UtriJai ,rU, it, jr. ' , A. double economy in this food Caving in cost Oand gain in nutrition pro vide unusual economy in tle compact doodness oP : tvteat and malted barley. Naturally sweet, crisp and delightful to taste. The hody Quickly assim ilates the essentials For huilding strength and vion . from this scientific Pood. Grape Nut8 is ready to eat direct from the package with cream or gooo; milk 'There's a Reason for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers Everywhere ! Madefy Postum Cereal Co,'7rcBaftlcCreelcMicli. Want Sloau WUI Irolaled A petition asking that the will of the late J. R. Sloan be probated and that IT. M. Sloan be appointed as executor of the estate has been filed with Coun ty Judge I. M, Behannep by Carter (imythe, attorneys for the estate. 1 'oreHosure Suit llrouglit C K. Kpence has brought suit against Wesley R. Grovcr to secure jurgment for the sum of $8500 alleged due on notes and to foreclose a mort ragt insuring the Indebtedness. The complaint was filed in the circuit by e. l. Peterson. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON War PK-turca Tilts WcVi. A chance for Pendleton people to sec the 1st, id. 3d, 4th, and 91st dlvisluns in action during the recent war will be given Friday and Satur day when the official war films will bo shown at the Arcade theater under the auspices of the Pendleton post of tho American Legion. The pictures 'were taken by the United States army Kiguul corps, on the battle fields of Kurope. Actual battle scenes of Cha teau Thierry, Soissons, Aisne, Marne, St. Mihlcl and Mouse Argonne will be shown and many thrills are anticipat ed. Ttils Week Ice Tea Tnmhlcrs $1.75 the So t SAWTELLE5 SUMMER SPECIALS n n W eek In) T TumWcrs $1.1 tlio Kct Each week during July and August we will have one special. Thing we have purcnaeea w ,u an extra value for your dollar. Ice Tea Tumblers s $1.75 Ice tea is a popular drink these warm days. The tumblers are of char cut glass In an attractive wreath design. The Lsrgvst tllamonl Dealen Id Eattiin Uren PJtor. C. 3. BIDI.ON ti. lanchetcr, X. H. Well ItMby ( link; Held. Mrs. .Kditli G. Van Dcusen, home demonstration agxnt, Mrs. Alexander, nurse at the Vmatllla Indian Agency, and Ir. T. W. Johnson of the State Hospital, conducted a "Well Baby" clinic yesterday at the Tutuilla mis sion. Sirs. Alexander, before an in terested uudlenco of Indian mothers, bathed and drcsstd a baby and Dr. Johnson examined H. Yr. Jnlnison explained why the Indian cradle it Injurious to babieK, causing their heads to become flat and their legs to bo bowed. Mrs. Van Deuscn spoke on child feeding and the correct kind of bottle forMisc. She told the mothers about iceless refrigerators which can be used for keeping milk sweet. Oat meal cooked with figs was served all tho children present, and with it uwect milk. , . "It's an actual fact. I'm In good health for the first time in thirty years and I owe my present spic nu.u condition to Taniac ana m.i.""b was the emphatic statement of Prof. r J Budlong. well-known aiid high ly respected citizen of Manchester, N. If., residing at 4 2 School street. "Practically all my life I had had rheumatism, and when I say rheuma tism I mean every word of it. It ja all over my body and especially bad in mv feet and legs and there were times when I couldn't get from my bed to my chair without Help. Ami time I was a boy I couldn't sit down und eat a good meal wunom dh.r ... misery afterwards and I would have trrihla DalnB around my hmu frequent attacks of palpitation and dizziness. "I had n stubborn c;ise of constlpa- NAVAL BILL IS SENT F( WASHINGTON, July 6. (A. P.) Because six senators refused to accept the house action In reducing some ap propriations in the naval bill, the sen ate returned tho measure to confer ence Thero was no objection to the llorah amendment authorizing thc presldent to call a disarmament conference. tion, was troubled awfully with Wind ing headaches end hardly knew what sleep was. My suffering had almost made a complete nervous wreck of me and I was so weak I wasn't worth a nickel as fur as work was concerned. I thought my troubles had a life-lins grip on me and was about as discour aged as a man ever gets. , "Well, before I had finished my first bottle of Taniac I realized It was different from anything I ever tried H suited my case exactly. And nnn for utmost the first time since I c:m remember I can eat anything 1 wunt and digest it, I haven't an ache or a pain and have gained fifteen pounds in weight. I Just feel good all over and am full of life and energy these days. Everywhere I go I talk Taniac. It hasn't an equal." Taniac Is sold in Pendleton by Thompson's Prutr Store. EPS HIS PROMISE; UTTLE KOCK. Ark.. July 6.-U. X S,)CunacIem'c iuis urnun t.'. 4v.t-.noi ritv mai'Hliul iit Wal- nut Ridge, back to h:s cell in the Ar- i,nnuu aintA nrison where ne spend tho rest of his life unless grant ed gubernatorial reprice. !-' caped from the state prison farm 18 months ago after being sentenced U life imprisonment for murder. Weary of the life of a fugitive, the mountaineer convict walked Into Gov ernor McRae's office, introduced him self and told the chief executive that he was ready to go back behind the u... T ui-rnrterinc he was keeping a promise to officers at Walnut Kidse, ...i..m,.i" him when he came out of the mountains to visit his wife, who --rillnnllv ill. Hi WOUld gO tO tllC slnte orison and give himself up, he said, if permitted to stay a lew ci.t unmolested with Ins wue. c W 4 Pay Cash . RecciTe More ray lsi Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone880 SPECIAL Apple Butter Famous Phez Brand 4 Jars 95c WASHINGTON, July 6. (U. P.) Investigation of the resolution Intro duced" In the senute by Senator Ken- yon, governing the Inniiiiy of the Min go. W. Va., mine war, takes effect in two weeks. Investigations will be held in Wa0"ii8tou and may extend to Min go itself. FLAX ILUtDIXG CELEBRATIOX PLYMOITFT. Mass., July 6. (I. N. P ) A mammouth parade on August 1 in honor of President Harding is planned by residents of towns neai here. The President Is schedules to viot Cnp- r.. l on that date. The Table Supply Now ia the time. Do not put off your berry can ning any longer. Logan Berries, Red Raspberries, Black Caps, Dewberries, Black Berries. We have si me Gravenstein apple8 for jell. y ' Now is the time to begin trading at this store. You will be like hundreds of other satisfied custom er i here. We buy and sell always to your advantage. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR . Proprietor - Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department r.MOt'K WILL Itl.TlHi: PASADENA, Oil.. July G. d". P-) I'addock,' tlic holder of ten world's champion sprinting records, announc ed his retirement from track running following an all around champion ships held toiluy. . BANK ROBBER RELEASED ALBANY. July 6. tlT. P.) U. W. Cooley, Involved In the attempt to rob the Halsvy state bank last week, lias been released on a fli00 bond. Gene Tortora, his bondsman, who pities the man because of his wife and child will glo Cooley employment. YOUTHFUL YEGG IS HELD Despain&Lee CashGrocery S08E. Court ThoneSSO Kl.'iKNK. July G. (T. P.) Lionel Harris, 13 yenrs of age. Is held In cus tody with his parents following his ar rest lust night on a charge of robbing the confectionery store and an elec trical sloro of the University Y. SI. C. A. bungalow. Two other robberies are laid on the youthful yegg. 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