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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1921)
TO PA2ES DAILY EAST OMOOSIAIT. PMTOLITOJ, CMC JH, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1921. FAGS TTTt n it IS 3ing i People 5". X a Davis of Portland is a visitor, in Pendleton. j 5 - ! J. C. W. Paulus, Pilot Rock banker.! vas a visitor in Pendleton today. : 1 j "It is pessimism, not lack of busi-i hess, which is causing business depres-j a tion today," says V. B. Heath, repre-' BUIGK Record Breaking COUPE . The same car that broke the record from San Francisco to Portland on Jan 8th, 1921, beating the f ampus Shasta Limited by 44 minutes. Will be seen on the streets and also at the Alta Theatre matinee and night. . ' Oregon Motor Garage Buick Distributors Phone 468 !? L: n ,! I II I I I II. and ; . . ,,d. k, . honf , II Conroy's Cash Grocery $ Specials 14 Rolls best Crepe Toilet Paper $1.00 14 pounds Sugar $1.00 30 bars good White Laundry Soap $1.00 9 large Carnation Milk $1.00 12 pounds Red Mexican Beans $1.00 2 1-2 pounds Schillings Best Coffee $1.00 10 cans Van Camps Tomato Soup r..$1.00 4 packages Olympic Pancake Flour $1.00 4 packages Olympic Rolled Oats .....$1.00 10 Krinkle Corn Flake ....$1.00 6 packages Shredded Wheat $1.00 Blue Enamel Dish Pans, 10 and 14 quart -..$1.00 Blue Enamel Tea Kettles , ,...$1.00 10 quart Blue Enamel Pails . $1.00 f. JU-JL store. $1.00 BUYS 12 barrel shaped Glasses $1.00 BUYS 12 thin blown Tumblers, etched design $1.00 BUYS 6 Gold Band Cups without Saucers $1.00 BUYS 12 heavy white Oatmeal Bowls $1.00 BUYS One pair of Ladies Pure Thread Silk Hose $1.00 BUYS , 3 pair Ladies' Mercerized Hose THE ABOVE IS ONLY A SMALL PART, OF WHAT WE ARE GOING TO OFFER ON$ DAY $ THE BEE HIVE Here and sentatlve ol, Mason & Khrman. "who is making Pendleton his headquarter while covering territory in Eastern Oregon. Mr. Heath, who during the past nine years had central Oregon as his field, says that he finds business very good and that the optimistic merchants are having no difficulty in making their stores pay. He quotes GeflourSharecfBarpains COUPON Good for $1.00 on any set of Dishes or Hat in this ' " The prices listed below will convince you that our store is fea turing wonderful bargains for DAY $ $1.00 BUYS S pair Children's Buster Brown, Hose $1.00 BUYS 4 piece Glass Table Set $1.00 BUYS 1 box Star Brand Crochet Thread $1.00 BUYS 1 box Coats Crochet Thread $1.00 BUYS 10 Wash Cloths $1.00 BUYS 4 Individual Loaf Bread Pans "MORE FOR LESS" There Roger Babson, famous statistician, who says that business has never been less than 72 per cent normal and that it is now S3 per cent normal. Aks Property Division. A suit to get division of farm land made has been filed in circuit court by Zelma Ballou against Gus Peter son and Esther Peterson. The plain tiff is represented by Peterson, Bisli op and Clark. Warrants Arc Canceled. An order ot the county court has been issued which cancels 23 war rants. . It is said that some of them were drawn erroneously and have al ready been paid. Others were drawn for right-of-ways and the courses of highways or roads were later chang ed. Inspects Roads. Members of the county court spent this afternoon in the southern end of the county inspecting roads. This morning the recommendation of the county library board was presented to the county court to be acted on by the county budget committee when the budget of the annual expedltures is made. A delegation from Freewa ter appeared this morning and asked for an appropriation of funds toward the construction of a library there. Trlckey Asks Divorce. Desertion is the basis of the suit of Lorena Udey for divorce from Howard Udey which has been filed in circuit court by Peterson, Bishop and Clark. The plaintiff is better known to Pendleton people as Loreua Trlck- ey, her maiden name, which she. wish es restored. She has ridden in many Round-Cps here. In the complaint it Is recited that the couple -married in Portland in 1913. The plaintiff de clares that she A'sia deserted by her husband in 1917. . Judge Malonry Honored. Five Pendleton men who were in at tendance at the session of the grand lodge of the Knights of Pythias at Portland Tuesday have returned. Those composing the party included Judge J. M. llaloncy, J. H, Gwlnn, J. M. Williams, D. B. Snyder and J. H Morris. Judge Maloney was honored by being sclocted for his eighteenth year of service as master of exche quer. Ho has been a member of the grand lodge for 23 years, and his el ectlon again at this session will add 'Tape's Dlapepsln" has proven itself the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost Immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped annually. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two good overcoats, $10 each. Fell's Cleaning Works. FOH SALE Andrew Kohlcr piano, good as new. Phone 478-W. WOMAN with small baby wants work as housekeeper. Address "i!9" this office. House for Itcnt G room house, 2 blocks from Hotol Pendleton, practically all furnished. Rent $30.00, Located at 918 Johnson street. Will be vacant the 18th. If you are interested see Leslie Gibbs at the East Orcgonian. NEWS DF IKE COUNIY 1 Of MP OFFICER? A Mrs. Rose JVI. Brown r Gained 20 Pounds In Four Weeks Time Declares It's Simplv Aston ishing To See The Won derful Benefits She Has Derived From Tanlac Says Terrible Headaches Have Disappeared. "It sounds unreasonable, but I have actually gained 20 pounds in less than a month's time by taking Tanlac, and the wonderful benefit I have derived from the use of this medicine is sim ply astonishing," said Mrs. Rose M. Brown, 111 Third Street, Manchester, N. H. "Why, I am so happy to be relieved of my troubles I can really never praise this medicine enough. I'p to the time I bognn taking Tanlac, I suf fered for something over two years with a very bad form of stomach trou ble. "My appetite was so poor I could scarcely eat a thing. My stomach would be so badly bloated with gas sometimes I was almost afraid to go to bed for fear I would actually smoth er. I felt tired and worn out most of the time and became terribly discour aged over my condition. I often had snch violent headaches I was unable to be out of bed for two or three days as a stretch'. "Four bottles of Tanlac completely restored by health and anyone can see at a glance the wonderful change that has taken place in my condition. I have a splendid appetite now and the stomach trouble has entirely disap peared. I can eat Just anything I want without ever feeling a sign of indigestion. The best of all, I am never bothered any more with head aches and this was the greatest relief another year to the record. A pro. posal made by the grand chancellor of California that the three coast states unite In building a home for the aged and children of the order was turned down when the southern nei ghbor demanded as a condition that the home be located in California. Oregon and Washington committers met, however, and agreed to erect such a building. It will be located either at Portland or Vancouver. AS Washington Looks Forward to Many Receptions Which Are Announced by White House. WHITE HOUSE KOCIAIj CALENDAR WASHINGTON', Oct. 14. (I. N. S.) White House entertainment dates have been announced as follows: December 15, Cabinet dinner; Jan uary 2, New Tear's reception, January 12, diplomatic reception; January 26, Judicial reception; February 2, Su preme Court dinner; February 8, Con gressional reception; February 16, din ner to the Speaker; February 23, Army and Navy reception, BY DAVID M. CHURCH (International News Service Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.i-Soctety in the national capital is permitting Itself to actually beam with Joy. All reserve and calm dignity have been thrown off for tho tlmo being by the social set. President and Mrs. Harding are re sponsible. The White House has announced a list of Winter entertainments and so cial Washington Is happy, for It means that the nation's capital is going to have a social season that will mean a return to soolal "normalcy," and Washington has suffered from social stagnation since the Inception of the Wilson administration nearly nine years ago. A goodly portion of Washington Uvea for the social whirl, and now It seems that this Winter there will be something really worth ll 'lng for. Presidential Hwptlon j Most Important to the social world Is the fact that the White House an- ( nounces that the old custom of a presl- i dentlal reception on New Year's will bs revived. i For years the White House recep- j tlon on New Year's Day was tho I signal for a general suspension sf work and a diligent pursuit of social , enjoyments. AH of this passed, how-1 ever, with the advent of Woodrow i Wilson. N'flw New Year's will mean something In Washington again. Of course It won't be the old New Year's celebration, when everyone main tained open house, and the keys to the wine cellars were lost for the day. But then who knows? Maybe some of those old wine collars aren't depleted 1 yet. i - upaf The Whito House- New-Years re ception starts early In the aay, when Army and Navy and Diplomatic call ers are received. Then the members of Congress pay their respects, and after that the general public flies Into i the great East Room to do Its bit of ! homage. When the public flics In ; "then the fun begins,'' for a good bit of the stiff formality of the White House! is dispensed with. i Old I-feshJoned Fete Knowing the passion of President and Mrs. Harding to remain "Just folk," Washington Is expecting a good deal from the coming White House reception. Mrs. Harding knows how to make the "folks" have that "homey" feeling, and there Is every expectation that on New Years Vav there will be an old-fashioned celebra tion at the White House, which will give sufficient Incentive to the social set to see trfat the White House cele bration Is carried forth In spirit In oth er homes In the capital. A dl"n r more dinner ill'" hA''e MllS. HOSE M. imowx of all. I want to tell everybody what this medicine has done for me." Tanlao Is sold In Pendleton by Thompsons Drug Store and by lead ing druggists. already been announced by the White House, and Washington society Is keeping a close ear to the ground, for one never knows when more invi tations may go forth. Social joy will be supreme if the President and Mrs. Harding decide to give a White House ball, and what a scramble there will be for Invitations!' Yes, social Wash ington actually scrambles for Invita tions; but, of course, It Is done through underground social channels. All In all, the prospocts for a bril liant social season are fine, and per haps even a few ot the snclully un anointod may he justified in brushing up last yoar's dress clothes. In Charles It's days It was the law that all persons should bo burled In women shrouds. AND A SKIRT BROWN Kach package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple any Wom an can dye or tint her worn, shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaturs, coverings, draperies, hang ings, everything, even If she hag never dyed before. Huy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect home dyeing Is sure because Diamond Dyos are guaranteed not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether It is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Despain Phone 880 120.00 ORDER D O L A R SPECIALS ONE SACK SUGAR 66.50 This price is only for orders taken on Dollar Speci als amounting to ?20.00. TO HELP MAKE "DOLLAR DAY" A SUCCESS, WE ARE LISTING SOME ITEMS THAT ARE UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. Shi-nup Silver Polish the best polish available, three large jais for Wedgewood Glass a high grade glass with etched design, comports, jelly dishes, card M .00 trays. The article J1 Hand Painted China We have grouped a lot of separate pieces which we will offer for 1(1.00 day only . P Silverware Here is a real value pieces of best silver plated ware including sugar shell, (tl .00 olive forks, butter knives, etc P We are grouping things conveniently for your inspection. One showcase will display a great showing of special articles which are bargains at $1.00. Novelties, Jewelry, Necessities. Jeweler p Ftendleton The Largest Diamond Dollar Day 5 Lbs. Swift's Premium or Sinclair Lard. . $1.00 3 lbs. Swift Bacon $1.00 7 lbs. boneless No. 1 Steer Roast or Boil. . $1.00 10 lbs. Lamb Stew $1.00 2 lbs. Golden West Butter for. $1.00 Phone I0 & Lee Cash (1 Gal. Tea Garden Syrup 5 Pkgs. Bishops Cocoa, 1 lb 4 Pkgs. Citrus Powder 22 Bars Laundry Soap 10 Lbs. Lima Beans 12 Lbs. Cali. Small White Beans. 10 Lbs. Pink Beans 10 Lbs. Bayo Beans 3 Lbs. Gher. Chocolate 5 Cans Preferred Stock Tomatoes 5 Cans Pears 7 Cans Corn , 4 Pkgs. Olympia Pancake Flour. 3 Pkgs. tferr's Oats 8 Pkgs. Corn Flakes 6 Pkgs. Shredded Wheat 3 Pkgs. Cream of Wheat 6 Pkgs. Puff Rice 1 Gal. Golden Marshallow Syrup. 5 Lbs. Fig Bar Cookies 12 Lbs. Macaroni Vi Gal. Mazola Oil Vi Gal. Wesson Oil 7 Pkgs. Corn Starch 5 Lbs. Net Lard 4 Cans Apricots ...... j 4 Cans Peaches 4 Cans Pears $10.00 Order Dollar Specials, one 5 lb. can of M. J. B. Coffee $1.65 This price is onlyior orders taken on Dollar Specials amounting to $10.00. 00 Dealers in EftMtern Oregon. Grocery 209 E. Court St $1.00 $15.00 ORDER $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 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Sl.OO $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 D O L A R SPECIALS ONE SACK FLOUR $1.00 This price is only for orders taken on Dollar Specials amounting to $15 $1 Wet i f r 1 1L.1. f.4 'r wr. f -