r f t w -4 t 4 it f i (I f - -' f;? rrrs IBM PAGES i Ji' U -l.. ..1 U." 1 People Here and There Likes It , Clarence Whop, one of the owners f the Pendleton Woolen Mills, Is u pendletpn visitor. A. B. Chapman, a sheep man of the Pilot Hock district, was here today transacting business. ' II. '15. Tucker, a community organ. or for CommunlLy Kei viou., wIioho headquarteri) are In Seattle, was here today on business. Incd 13 applicants for licenses to prac tice In Oregon. Albert Peterson, who owns moHt of '.he business establishments In L'klah anil la un urch booster for an Im proved road to that part of the coun ty, Ih here today. He Ib preparing a IiIr horse sale hero on July 23. ,;' lluslncss matters that demand at tention we the cuue of the visit to J'endletnn of Jirs. Janet pnnd a resi dent of Seattle. ' khe formerly lived here. After a brief may here she will go tp Alberta, Canada, to, look after land there. Dr. II, C. Ellsworth has returned from Portland where he has been on business for the Pacific Chiropractic colleKe. lie was president of an ex amining board which recently exam- BANDITSHOLD UPHAR ' . ESCAPE Wl J'lTTKIUTtG, July 15. v P.) Pour masked men held up mi electric car und escaped with $40,0(10 carried ly tho coal company paymaster. To clean light matting, after It has loo n taken up and thoroughly brushed on both Bides, use weak borax water. Just lyike the Beach! -1 1 f A y f' ft...- X 1 1 . ',4 '6r l ihl NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON nr. iintury ihk Kat. . , v . iDr. H, H. Hattery is to leave. Sun- dny to take post frntduata work In surgery in New York, hnroute he will stop nt Mayo Uros. at Kochester and also in CIiIcuko. He wlU be ab sent on his trip a month. .'Children of New York' sweltering East Side don't have to bo to Coney la'and to get cool. The street cleaning department stages a daily " Utihing party with street sprinklers. s- -ay-.' ajA1 IJjllllllllllllllllllli:il!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH i& QUALITY, 0f SKRVIQE GROCERY Truffle lojalor I'lned 1. J. summers, a tourist, was fined (5 yesterday in the court of Justice Joe H. Parkex when he pleaded guilty to a.chartf3 of driving his ear without having a 1921 license. . He was using a last year's plate. He paid. His arrest was' made by' Deputy Sheriff Wes Spears. ' ' ' . AM rV. . FOREMAN SAYS HE I 1 Look at President nbert of Oer many smile as he partakes of a stein of beer. Well,' who wouldnU kmi'.e? ;IiIm On Vaiat.'on. Leslie K. (ilbbs of tho advertising depurtment of the Bast Orenonjan, Is enjoying a week's vacation. He is ob serving tho '.'Seo' Pendleton First" hIo. gan and is whlling away the hours playing golf and In other pursuits Quality TWO PHONES I Well made Uroomg, each s Best Crepe Toilet Paper, 4 rolls Phez Brand Apple. Butter, 22 oz. jar .... Extra Good Bulk Coffee, 3 pounds Service 60c .....u. ... 25c 25c $1.00 Tree Tea, Ceylon and Java Blend, fine for iced tea. 5 - The pound -60c s - -5 r Pure Extracted Honey, quart jar : 65s H r g Everything pisr.ible to obtain in fresh Fruits and 5 g Vegetablcv ' I im ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 vi i i it it t ii i 1 1 1 tit 1 1 1 M it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 liiiiiimti iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinm Tire Retreading We use the DRI-CUp method of re treading old casings, this is a process where in the lire is rebuilt by using the same methods used in its manufacture in the factory The tire is cut down to its carcass (the cord or fibre base) rein forced in ali weak spots then a' new tread is cured on from virgin rubber in our steam moulds. This gives you a new wearing surface for less than half the cost of a new tire. Come in and let us .show you tires now undergoing this pro ccss and the finished product. 1 h Simpson-Sturgis 'Fcr Service Phone 651 Peiulletoii, Ore. 223 E. Court St. . XoKien Rule Hotel Buildinc, flub Women Muko Itctiuost . "We aro devoting a series of meet ings In a study of America, and we would very much appreciate any infor mation about Kastern Oregon that you can furnish. We are particularly in terested in your Round-Up." That is the1iirrilen ftPa rmeM' fllAt Ks heVif received here fr m a 'woman's cluU at Durant, Miss. AI.T.IANf'K, N'elir..July 15. (V. p.) According to reports, a cloud hurst -near Andrews took ' one life, washed, out bridges, drowned live- slock and destroyed Homes, i ne town of Crawford, on the White river in preparing against the wall 01 wa ter expected downstream at any time. m-lres are down. Crops aro reported to ho damaged considerably. llotttou Trade To Help . Assurance that the Doxton wool trade Interests will lend their aid and Influence In'the flht thai is belnn wunfil by tho western sheep men to have freight rates lowered has been received by the secrtary of the Ore gon Wool Growers' association. Ter minal rates have already hern reduc ed in order to permit the railroads to .compote with water rates, but inland points are not receiving a fair deal, ac cordinu to sentiment that has develop ed. Several lines of business are unit-i rd in tho effort to get a change. j I I.O.W g.i.mm.ooo TO l.II'.FJtlA. WASHINGTON, July IS. -(I..N. S.) ,V loan of five millions to , I Jlieria has been aureed upon by the Btate de partment it developed when Secretiry of the Treasury Bellon apepared u fore tho senate finance committee l. discuss the foreign loan situation.' CLOUDBURST TAKES LIFE Will NBT LOAN M0.NEY ' TO FOREIGN POVifTRS . . . : i - ' .- ! wAsuiNGTox; July .1 i.a. jvi-r. CoiiKieasional leaders refused au thority to eseeuto departments seek ing to lend further money to foreign powers, was disclosed, when Senator Penrose told the finance committe he had possession ofsthe bill, not yet In. troduced. givins such" authority. Ha said he did not intend to present the bill now. Although ninety-six per cent of the twenty-two thousand inhabitants of the Alland Islands speak Swedish they have formed part of Finland for more than a century. . E DISAPPEAR FROM HOMES SI5ATTI B, July -IS. (IT. P.) The police are seeking two girls, both years of ase who have disappeared. Alice Johnson went to meet her step father at the train, and hasjiot been seen since. , Lucille Shellharger. of Raymond, disappeared, probably with a Turkish ronpier, formerly staying- at the fchell barger home, according to the police who peek such a man. A boy sixteen years o:c, while swim ming in the Niagara river above Ni agara Falls, was swept , out Into the current and over the falls. He saved himself by clinging to a'drlfing log which was whirling around in the out er eddy of the big whirlpool. Hoy companions threw him the end of a rope and hauled him ashore uninjured. While July wheat declined in price today, September and Decern ljer wheat increased in price, the closing quota tions for the three being for July, $1.33 for September and -$1.3,7 for Decern ber. ' Yesterday"s closings were July $1.32 "5 . September 1.S1 and December, $1.35. Following arJ tho flotations receiv ed by Overbeck & Cooke, local brok ers: , " .. ' ' Wheat Open High Low $1.31 $1.34 $1.30 1.34 .1.30 1.3ii Corn .64 '-i .62 U .6 IV. Wheat The lower start this morn ing based on the car lot deliveries may be made of ca.-h wheat was noCaccept ed by any such volume of liquidation us was anticipated. About mid-session the market gained Strength on buying iufhuficcd by tho advance reg istered in Kansas City cash prices. It is quae evident that from now on weather conditions will be of only minor Importance, and fluctuations July Sept l)ec. July Sept. Dec. 1.34 .63 'i .61 .5 a 1.33 .62 61H Close $1.304 1.33 1.37 .63 .61 . ZgZZZ r, rr , - f ' i ' If Portland Man Was About All In When He Found Relief . , , , JoTftnUc. "I'm now going- on seventy years nt a?e, but there's not a man on the yards who feel better at the end of a day's work than I do," said Samuel B. .Apple, well-known yard foreman for the New Mexico Lumber Co., residing at 464 Knxt Clay St., Portland, Oregon, while relating his experience with Tanlac re cently. , "For thn past three years, that it un til I got Tanlac, my stomach has given me a great deal of trouble. I got to where practically everything I ate seemed to collect In a lump like lead right in the pit of my stomach, gait would form and bloat me up OS tifcht a a drum anil cramping pains would nearly double aie up. My back hurt so bad I just could drag through the day and then when I got home I couldn't eat a bite of supper and had to craw! r'ght Into bed. "Well, I thought I would have to give up work, but I heard so much about Tanlac T got a bottlo and It's simply made a new man out of me. I've taken five bottles of this medi cine and am eating big meals of sub stantial food like I used to eat year ago 'and never have a bit of trouble afterward."'. I'm rid of all thee aches and pains, have gained ten pounds In weight and all my old-time strength und energy have come back to ma. In fact I feel fully ten years younger and hope my statement may cause other to take Tanlac, for I believe It will help them just like it did me." For itale in Pendleton by Thomp son's Drug Flore. will again he governed by tho altitude of foreigners and domestic milling In terests in taking the offerings of new weati -Aune-tiine tnyno market declined sharply on a report that the British wprp offering to resell wheat bought at lower prices, bu( tills later proved to be of no consequence, as jt developed that England had made fresh purchases, while Germany was said to have accepted everything offered. The tyodern Miller., crop thing offered. The. Modern Miller crop report confirmed disappointing yields and poor quality winter wheat, and reports from the northwest were again to the effect a serious amount of irre parable damage has .already been done. Under present conditions It is! not likely that price declines will be J permanent or far extended. j Cash Market ; 6ea'l. "Harvest Specials" In Watches. .... . ' , , . . . V- Many farm laborers do not wish to car ry their better watches into the field3. Real izing this we have watches which we term "Harvest Specials." These are bo priced to ( enable anyone to buy an inexpensive watch and save the wear and dirt which would ruin their better timepiece., .. , Jngersolls (all grade) ' , , Pocket Ben, $2.00 QC A Fr- Tills Week Only, SI (kP OlIU Heavy Drinking glasses UUU dernier The LargetM Dtamotnl loalers In EsHe.u iift,n f 1 hard white I.. 11. 18 1 soft white , . . . . J white club . . I hard winter . . . 1 northern spring I Red ,Walla Walla. . rort'l. ( $1.21 $1.19 $1.19 ! Ii 1 s I $1.16 $1.14 i r.ed ...... 3 Red . . : . . 1 Hard . 2 .Hard 2 mixed corn 2 white oats $1.17 . .$1.17 . .$1.15 . .$1.15 . .$1.15 Chicago Cash $1.32 f $1.35 1.29 . 1.31 . 1.32 fi) 1.35 1.22 O 1.35 .62 .63 .3S'i 0 .40 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Bpy with wlieeJ-rPhone 321. WANTED TO RENT Pmall furnished . house. Address "50" this office. We Will Have 'Em .rt- .- i- The finest Loganberries on th wwdt for yto morjowAJso R.berrie,. Blackberries and Black "" Caps." Do your canning now. We will have plenty of nice Spring. Chickens for your Sunday dinner. A full line of fresh, crisp cool vegetables. Get into the' habit of looking over our prices be fore you buy. It may pay you. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Plione 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices ' East Oregonian Printing Departinent: . Peace Talked War Races : 'v yf ''if J ; I! TJ, 1 V- ; - ' Apr -- .1. . 4 e 4 Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St. Specials Saturday Specials 22 bars Laundry Soap 14 Palm Olive Soap 10 pounds Pilsnes 12 pounds Sugar '.V........ 1 gallon'Karo, light ..... 1 gallon Karo, dark ..$1.00 .$i.oo $1.40 .$1.00 95c 90c COFFEE 5 lbs. M. J. B. Coffee... ... 5 lbs. Geld Shield 5 lbs. Hills Blue 3 lbs. M. J. B. (B Brand) .$2.00 $1.85 .$1.50 80c ARMOUR LARD 10 lbs. net Lard 5 lbs. net Lard .$1.75 90c While peace negotiations prourcss. war between li e Britioli und tlie Siinn rCIHVIB Hi ri,i4 naimo mv - . . . j -- ... shot In a Dublin street unliuah, is shown ijiviii a dying nicwaK lo a cergant of the polic. ' ' . . -'- Saturday Only " citrus" POWDER 4 packages Citrus $1-00 Saturday only MAZOLA OR WESSON OIL 1.2 gallon Wesson 011.1......-.-..........$1.00 1-2 gallon Mazola Oil . ..1 ......-$1,00 Special FLOUR 19 pound sack $2-0 I barrel, 4 sacks , $7.85 8 cans Corn $-00 8 cans Tomatoes $1.00 6 cans Kraut $J-00 7 cans Salmon, 1 lb $1.00 6 cms Hominy $100 3 lb. can Chocolate $1-00 8 packages Corn Flakes ...$1.00 8 packages Post Toasties $1.00 3 packages Crackers $1-0 14 lbs. Small White Beans $1.00 II lbs. Red Mexican Beans $1.00 SPECIAL MILK SPECIAL 9 large Carnation Milk $1.00 10 large Canyon Milk $100 i .... i. mgw . I. V: