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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1921)
rM-.- - -.Wt. i V V", T V PA02 H71" DAILY EAST OREGOHIAff, PENPLETntt, OTliJGON . ItII)AY EVENING, JITLY 6 1821. ', - 20 'Minutes! People Here and There MOTHER VSfORRED V ; -1 ( ; s X , , J. T. nrown hag returned from La 'Grande where he itpent ths Fourth, Kimi jonnson, amy cicrK at mo io tel Pendleton has gone to Portland for ft few days. E. L..GHson hsR opened at cafe, St Echo. It wilt he known as the Cosy. 'He wn In Pendleton hlR morning on il business mission. '" PurdV CVirnellxon hns arrived from I Valla Walla to be the guest of hi father, Uev. ' J. M. Cornellson during the summer vacation. He will hlso visit hid uncle, Frank Purdy, at the Indlnn agency a part of the time. ' Lvman O. Woe,, one of the members nf the commission which In to handle the soldiers' bonus In Oregon, arrived at the Benson yesterday from Pendle nn. Mr. Rice in In the banking busi ness In the round-Hp town- and is a for rneC service mnn.Oregonlan. '" oi'Aiutrci ra kixoe wkdping !AY " My stomach and liver trouble mnde iv regular grnich of me. I was sore at everyone. Including my wire, ana we oiiarreled every day since the wedding. he Is a dear little rl and I know It aa my fault. Mayr's Wonderful Remedy wan recommended for m j"irmorh t-ouble, and since taking It 1 have felt like a new man. My wife ind I now get along beautifully." It In sroiuje,, harmless preparation that rejjjoves the catarrhal, mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays' ine innam- trnulon which causes 'practicnllly all I 1 stomavh, liver and Intestinal aliments, including sppenoicuis. one nose w in convince or money refunded, Drug l':t!i everywhere, p f'nrl Perlnger .left last night for a few days' business visit In' Portland. S ' . NEWSNOTES' OF PENDLETON Motors tn Milton Miss Rather Kelly, sodrtl service worker for the Umatilla Red Cross, motored to Milton yesterday on official business. - MiM'tlng at lYcewalPr ; The care ot bees will be explained tomorrow afternoon at the apiary of Christian Rogers, at FYeewater, by H. H. Scullen, 'bee keeping enpert OFI Taken to VwiUmO, ' - Rill Hart anti William "Ourtey" Wii lls were taken to Portland today where they will be held for the action of, the federal court. . . ! Sue on Note. " , , Ed Gillette and others are made defendants in a suit on a note that has Fred I heen Instituted "In circuit "court by Bennlon,-county agent, will speak also. George W.'Klder... The suit is for $300 - ' l ' ' , and costs. Fee & Fee represent the lyeuvo on (imln Tour plaintiff. '. f A group of Umatilla county wheat- : ' . - , ; men who grow Jenkins Club wheat ! DupiilR Is Ftnrd. '. ' , left this afternoon on "a grain tour tol A fine of $100 was assessed agalrisl visit the clean fields of Jenkins Club Jim Dtipuls yesterday afternoon Ib wheat. The.tour Is under the auspices .the court of Justice Joe H. Parkes of the Umatilla County Farm Puread. .'following a trial In which he was The clean certified wheat Is In demand ound guilty of a charge of having In, for seed. toxicating liquor In his garage. The defendant claimed the liquor was Colored1 Man ArrrstrO. " . Frank Hrown, colored, was arrested lust night as a result of an alterca tion between himself and two white men following a dispute In which he was on the defensive. The white men claimed that th negro Insulted a white woman, and armed with stones they followed the negro from Alt street down Garden to .Webb. The nnitro waif armed with a beer bottle placed there by another man. J. I Perry, attorney for the defendant, haf i given inonauon u;ar an appeal will t taken to the circuit codrt. j Diamond Arraigned. Jack Diamond, charged , with th theft of five sets of harness, was ar raigned this morning in the court of Justice Parkes. He entered a Tlea of not guilty, and' failing 4o put uo-the and two brickbats," and he held off! $500 bail required by the tourt, he. his pursuejs until tne arrival oi was remanded to the custody of the members of the sheriffs force who ar- jsherlff. The case against A. E. HiirJ rested the colored man. rie is neni low, cnurged witn larceny or, some for action of the courts. jgruln at Adams, was dismissed by the l 1 ' , court when the state's witnesses had . i- f ? If Portland Child W Weak and Puny Is Now the Pic ture of Health ,"Ta nlac must be wonderful medicine to do wbot It has for my little lx-year. oldlrl," said Mrs. 8. p. Temple, who resides at 4C4 Fast Clay St, Portland Oregon, .recently. "Maxine hud been suffering from loss of appetite for a year or more .Vothlng seemed to agree with her ojid it's n mystery to me hw Bhe lived prl the little she would eat. Her kidney were disordered and weak, too, and she was so thin, pale and puny looking that I was uneasy about her" all the time, f he was dull and languid all the time and never wanted to get out and Play like other children. "Well, my dad had heen helped so much by Tanlac that we all think It the grandest medicine in the world. I didn't know of course how It would act on my little girl, but I had her take a bottle anyway and It is simply' aston ishing how it has brought her out. She rats like a pig, everything agrees with her an she no longer looks or Bets' .r- inr rniitj cnuu. ner Kidneys are In much better condition, too, and she is-just bubbling over with, energy. Why, she's out at play all the time., f lust can't keep her In the house. I am so thankful to see my little girl so. healthy and hearty that I Just Can't praise Tanlac enough." Tanlac is sold In Pendleton by Thompson's Pruir Rore. been examined. I For Saturday Shoppers Tomorrow will just about wipdfup the berry season. If you contemplate doing any ' berry canning you should buy now while a full stock . awaits you and prices are low. . BLACK CAPS, DEWBERRIES, LOGAN BERRIES AND RED RASPBERRIES. In the Meat Department plenty of fries and hens, luncheon goods for the outing. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 DEVALERA SUBMITS COPY -OF LETTER TO SINN FEW - UNIONIST CONFERENCE j JM-HUN. July .!. 'K. ' .)' draft pf a lelter from Kamonn Ijh Vut Jera to Llloyd George' citing the on 'dltions upon which the "president of I the Irish republic" would go to Ixm jdon to attend the peace parley has been submitted to the Sinn Fein uni I'onlst conference here. ; i It is understood the unionists agreed to the main points of the letter. Th (meeting Is said to have been harmoni Dresses ilke the above arc niJe In 20 minutes by git-is In the dressmak. lng classes of the K. of C. schools In Kcw York Cltjt, They will be worn at graduation ceremonies and exhibited at tha K. of C. convention t Ksn.FranJuviin Auffiist: WHEAT GAINS STRENGTH .4 IN TODAY'S MARKET I vVheat showed added strength In i rtobhers 1iat Willi Virtims ' PORTLAN-0, July (A. Pj-Tluee masked and armed robbers raided the home of Francis Weist carby today, awakening and chatting with the oc cupants 'while rannackihg. They force dtwo women to give up their diamond rings. i - . . . '. .. i urn Ice Tea Weather ,Cool beverages are nost refreshing during this 'lot season. Every hostess appreciates the utility of special glasses to serve cooling drtnks. We carry an ' unusually large assortment ' of appropriate, glassi spoons -and trays. '. SPFC1AL Tins WEEK A set of sx Cut Gloss It Teas $1.75 vZ7 lite. v- -deiBeiery Tlie Largest Diamond Dealers in Etm r Wheat showed added strength In the Chicago grain market today, July wheat closing at. $1.22, September at $1.21 and December at- $1.24. Yesterday , Jujy wheat closed at $1,204, September at the same figure and December aV $1.23. Following . are the quotations re- 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor ous. The opinion expressed by those I'1'1 by Ovcrbeck. & Cooke, local close to tne conrerence is mat an $oea well with the peace movement.'! Itohlird Ihirlng Prayers ( SEATTLB. July g (I. X. 8.) While kneeling in prayer In the Methodist church, Florence Shafer ws robbed of a gold watch and chain, she told' the police'. broker Wheal Vlpeij. High' Low, Close July; $1.21 $1.2214 $1.1914 $1.22 .21 1.22 1.18 1.21 . 1.23 J.24 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COOK WANTS position for a crew .of , men "4W this office. ' Sept. Dec. Corn July Sept. Dec. 1.21 1.24 .60 ; .60. '60 .00 .61 .61 .C0 Foil ItBNT Four room apt., $15 per month for 2 months. Phone 730-W Notice Owing to the absence of many mem hers there will be no rehearsals otTh United School Band until further no tice. ' . ' ' A. W. MTNTEU., Director. Despain .& Iee. Cash ; Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St. Special Saturday - Special A A SUGAR 12 pounds $1.00 100 pounds 37.50 v COFFEE" ; 5 lbs. M. J.B. Coffee. $2 5 lbs. Gold Shield $1.90 6 lbs. btilk' :y; U $1.00 LARD , 10 lbs. Armour Lard . ....... $1.85 - 5 lbs. Armour Lard 95c 8 lbs. Snowdrift.. $1.60 1 KARO SYRUP 1 galloj; dark '. . . . 80c 1 gallon light . . . .,85c SOAP 14barsPalmolive.$1.0(T 2ibarsW. Wonder $1.00 ; mazolaoil 1 quart can . . . . '. . ! 60c 1-2 gallon can $1.15 . $2.2t) BERRIES We will have some Raspberries, Loganber ries for Saturday. Order (Jarlv1 L '-n Raspberries crate $2.25 Loganberries, ct. . . $2.00 8 cans Corn ............. . $1.00 6 cans Peas ... ........... $1.00 6 can's Kraut $1.00 6 cans Hominy ....... $1.00 7 cans Salmon $1.00 6 cans mcd. Pork and Beans $1.00 6 cans Clams ,. $1.00 4 cans 'Peaches' . V.' :;' .. V! $1.00 4 cans Apricots ... . . . . 8 cans Campbell Soup 14 lbs. Small White Beans 12 lbs. Red Mexican 1 gallon can-. . . ) 10 lbs. lama Beans ...... 12 lbs. Head Rice ........ 4 lbs. Calumet Baking P.. 14 Bars'Talmolive Soap. . . 24 Bars W. Wonder Soap. ( 12 lbs. Macaroni . . . ' s. 5 lbs. Armour Lard . . . , . . . 4; Jars Apple Butter, 22 oz. 3 Large Packages Crax.. 12 lbs. Sugar H: 4 pkgs. Citrus i ; 12 lbs. Sago 12 lbs. Tapioca ... ... 3 pkgs. Snow Flake Crax. . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $L00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Sugar Advanced 20c Sack Saturday 100 LBS. SUGAR $7.50 Saturday Only .62 .61 .614 WHBAT It was an erratic market most of the day, but at the same time there was an undercurrent of strength apparent and prices responded easily to scattered buying, , led by the. ship pfnfc Interests. The seaboard reported about 500.000 bushels worked for ex port overnight and while they did not confirm any business done today, t was said the -demand for cash wheat was very good. Country offerings In the aggregate. were only fair, although there was some increase from Illinois and Iowa points. Local receipts in cluded five cars of new wheat from N'ebraska which tested 6 1. to 63. pounds. , Spot offerings , sold readily j at yesterday's average. Numerous ; black rust reports were received from the Canadian northwest, . but other messages were of a contradictory na ture. It Is quite apparent that do mestic millers will be compelled to compete with exporters for new crflp offerings, ' which will undoubtedly mean that increase will meet strong resistance. 1 ' . ' ' The government crop report Is as of July ir The condition of winter wheat is 77.2, spring: wheat 80.8. all wheat 78 2. Corn acreage.' 10S, 901, 000; condition of corn, 91.1. . . Oats condition, 77.6.. Barley, SI. 4. Itye, SO, 9.. - , tAVintrr wlvu-t production, 674 mil lion; sprins wheat, 25 million; all wheat, S09 million. Crn production, , 3,123,000,000; oats.- 1.32!.O00,O0O. Wheat , on -farm July 1. about 51 million. ' un a tuann summer . day there is nothing : so cooling and re freshing, as a glass of tuell made iced tea To make this delicious . drink you will need the . tfest of tea. ....-. - You Surely Will Like the Quality of Our Groceries i f " V n4 Theif Reasonable Price . Tillamook Cheese, lb. Carnation .Milk," 2 ior.'......,. Caroline Milk, can Tomatoes, can ...... "i.'. ' Corn, can Quaker Rolled Oats, pkg...; ...v.. .. Medium Van Camp's eans, 5 for."....:...., California White Bean 14 lbs. for...,......! Tru Blu .Cookies, 23-oz. pl;g Peaches,-Pears and AproW, can 35e :. ..2Sc ...10c 15c' 15c ...30c' .... 95c $100 .,..-.....50c ..;...25c Ifandard Irocory Co. i 8 II 230 E.' Court St Phone 96 C. L., Bonney, Pres. East Oregonian Printing Department. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Pricey Ships! . . ''...L.M . i ' iA ' if I J Let Government Bonds Abso lutely Insure Your Investment ;The'New Way of Developing Fortunes in Oil THE DAY OF THE GAMBLE IS PAST Oil Investors need no longer "take , a chance." RELIABLE oil operations should now be just as safe as preferred industrial stocks. DEMAND IT!, . -' , .i .. 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