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VL1 EAST OEEGONLVN, PENDLETON, OSECJN, FKIDAY EVENING, OCTOBES 21. 1921.
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J. W. Pomemy. Portland business
man, accompanied by his father, I..
Pomeroy. of .Scapoose, were in Pen
dleton this morning en route by auto
mobile to Spokane. . j
winter. Mr. reebler says his section
of the country had the best crop t'.iey
have had since 116 and that coad.
tions are favorah'e t'.iis fall.
J. B. Mumford, owner of a largo
tract of farm land near Pendleton,
motored from his home in Wallowa ;
county to Pendleton yesterday
will spend a tew days here on
ness.
and
busi-
Andy Peebler, formerly of Pendle
ton now farming In northern Montana
rear Rudvard, Is in the city for the
Dr. Guy Boyden, who has been in
Pendleton for the past few days, ex
pects to return to Portland tonight.
Colonel F. P. rvanhoe. of La, Grande,
was a Pendleton visitor yesterday, en
route home after a business trip to
Idaho. Colonel Iv'anhoe is an attorney
of the neighboring city and was for
merly district attorney.
I; K OF MUM 1
I OFFICES AND OFFICER?
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Conroy's Gash
Grocery
Saturday Specials
14 pounds Sugar $1.00
Best Cane Sugar, sack. $7-20
14 rolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper $100
Carnation Milk, 9 cans $1.00
Armour's Lard, 5 pounds $1.00
Armour's Lard, 10 pounds $2.00
Van, Camp's Pork & Beans, No. 2, 6 cans $1.00
Schilling's Best Coffee, pound 40c
Schillings Best Coffee, 5 pounds $1.90
3 pounds Ghiradelli's Chocolate $1.00
Olympic Pancake Flour, 4 fcr $1.00
Olympic Relied Oats, large package, 4 for $1.00
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George W. Bade was yesterday ap
pointed administrator of the estates of
Martha K. Knight and Robert E.
knight, deceased. The appointment
was made by County Judge scnannep
and the estate is valued at $fi5iio.
Suit Filed Today
Suit was filed in the circuit court
today by Gray Brothers against Iaisy
Scrimscher for $190.58 alleged to be
due on merchandise and $59 due on a
physicians bill. Tha plaintiff is re
presented by Peterson, Bishop &
Clark.
Siios on Oivonnt
The Peoples Warehouse yesterday
field suit in the circuit court against
Dean T. Willaby for a balance of
$130.02 alleged to be due plaintiff tor
merchandise purchased. Watts and
Prestbye of Athena represent the
plaintiff.
For Saturday
We will have plenty of nice f at Hens, Boilers and Fries
for you tomorrow. Milk Fed Veal, Spring Lamb, etc.
In our Grocery Department we will have for your
choice an abundance of fine Vegetables, Troutdale Cauli
flower and Celety, Bunch Turnips, Carrots, Beets Rad
ishes, Green Onions, Nice Fresh Spinach, Cabbage, Big
Head Lettuce, etc.
Delicious Apples, $2.00, $2.75, and $3.75 per box
Phone 187
THE TABLE SUPPLY
739 Main Street
Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. COODYEAR
Proprietors
IS HOMHXti ins OWN"
"Ten years ago I received such
wonderful help from your medicine
fur my stomach trouble that I have
recommended It to hundreds of other
sufferers. Recently a friend of mine
whose brother In a distant city was j
striken with acute Indigestion and
was not expected to live, got hisj
brother to take a bottle on my ad-1
vice. I have Just received word that :
his brother -was holding his osvn and
am confident that Mayr's Wonderful
Remedy will entirely restore him." It
is a simple, harmless preparation that
lemoves the catarrhal mucus from the
intestinal tract and allays the inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailments,
including appendicitis. (Hie does will
convince or money refunded. Urug
gists everywhere.
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Man, Wife and Daughter All
Repcrt Remarkable Gains j
' In Weight. j
! : iii"MuK my wife gained
..r.y my uauglr.er is gain
iv tuihis Tannic. It's the
r'so of our lives and all
;iiid neich'Hrs are talking
'his metlielne has made a
Allojus ISnliinoc. Due
Through attorney M. II. Lawrence of
Portland, suit wan filed in the circuit
court this morning by the Commercial
Corporation against Tom Xewsome for
$15.07 alleged to bo due the plaintiff
for goods and merchandise purchased
by the defendant.
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lV, oil! es
:: t'iiy by t
' Its est r.ty
' ir tr en.ls
T it. i Hi- meiueine nas inaue aj
woniii-ri'c! ohanue in every one of us. i
IV'.. i- I eot Tanlac. I could hardlv !
oir.j one fort after the other. I had
i!idi:-,os'ln:i perfectly awful. In fact
v.e were all regular dyspeptics. We
all swvor by Tanlac now at our house.
It ousrlit to le in every home. It's
the world's greatest family medicine."
The aliov.e statement was made by
Oeoise I.. Tessy, a well-known and
hii'hiy respected Machinist, living at
S3 Downing St., Ctift'alo, X, Y.
Tanlan is sold in Pendleton by
Thompson.! Drug Store and by lead
ing druggists.
the men paid their fines and were re
leased from the county jail.
ItAIl.ltOM) IMOX
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Itrliw: .Suit in Court
Tht Peoples Warehouse, through
attoi iu;. s Watts a:.d i i estliye of Athe
na, have filed suit in the .it-cnit court
s;8ainst Vil'hil Wiilaby tor t:;l.2S
with interest of (1 per cent from Au
gust l;t, I'.mi on a balance which tha
plaintiff alleges is due them for goods
and merchandise purchased.
Wanted!
Woman rKk on ranch, cook for
4 or 5 $110.00 u month
Girl for housework, in city 125.00 mo.
Woman cook on ranch. Cook
for 8 $40.00 month
Middle afied woman for month's
work on farm...... 930.00 month
Lady cook for small hotel $75.00 mo.
Klilerly woman for housework $30.00
month.
11 concrete form builders. . $5.00 day
Flunkey for construction camp $115.00
month.
Steal Kith on Tra n
Special officer r.len llusheo arrest
ed seven men last ninht for stealing
rides on the O.-W. trains. The men
i'ho uve their mimes us J. Corcoran,
Unci Morton. Winston Caldwell, Karl
babler, Al Wilson, C. 1.. Mnllin and
Arthur Wagner were brought before
Justice of l'eace Joe H. 1'nrlies this
mnrmnor niul each titled $m. two oi
Dual Personality
Wednesday, and solemnly warned the
unions not to strike until the board
hud heard their grievances and ren
dered a decision. The government an
nounced it had assumed authority in
the dispute "on the statutory grounds
tb.at it is likely to substantially inten
rttpt commerce. The board's Action,
practically moans that there will be
no strike October "(I unless the unions
openly defy the government, for it is
hardly probable a decision will be ren
dered by the board before that date.
l'rcslrti lit Mi-els With Cabinet
President Harding faced the. task of
saving America from a great railroad
strike scheduled to start at six o'clock
the morning of October 30. All ef
fotts of mediation failed, so the presi
dent must take the next step. Hard
ing meets with the cabinet today to
dec:de what to do, Tho railroad
brotherhood chiefs In Cleveland are
perfecting strike plans. The railroad
labor board members tire still In Chi
cago, although It is doubtful what the
next move will be. Secretary Hoover
Is mobilizing trucks and food supplies
and the railroads nre advertising for
men to take the strikers places.
Steps Taken to Avert Strike.
WASHLNdToN, Oct. 21. (U. P.)
3 Fresno .skinners . . ,
$11.50 day
Woman take care throe, children do
some housework $25.00 month
Man and wife for flay chopper
gang $90.00 month
Pioneer Employment Co.
115 East W'l)l St.
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
Phone 880 ; - , : ; : 209 E. Court St
Saturday
Specials
LARD.
5 pounds Swift's Lard .........$1.00
10 pounds Swift's Lard $1.95
SYRUP
1 gallon Liberty Bell Syrup $1.45
1 gallon Tea Garden Syrup $1.45
1 gallon dark or light Karo 85c
1 gallon Poppy Jelly $1.50
COFFEE
5 pounds Bulk Coffee
.$1.00
Golden West or M. J. B. Coffee
5 pound can $2.00
' Peaberry Coffee
5 pound cartqn steel cut coffee $1.50
, CRACKERS
5 pounds box Graham Crax .k.-,.90c
5 lbs. box Plain Crackers 85c
FLOUR
(Every day price)
Flour, per sack $1.S0
Corn Meal, yellow or white, sack......35c
Oats, 9 pound sack :...v.65c
Kerr's Oats, 3 packages for $1.00
RICE
13 pounds Jap Rice .$1.00
12 pounds red Mexican Beans $1.00
FRUIT
4 Peaches $1.00
4 Apricots $1.00
4 Pears $1.00
WINTER SPUDS
We have a't present some No. 1 Yakima Netted Gem Spuds. These spuds are the
best on the market and will be fine for your winter supply. We guarantee the qual
ity.
$2.50 PER HUNDRED
We handle thle best quality groceries at the lowest prices possible. We do a cash
business and feel that we can save you money on your every day needs in groceries.
Give us one trial wder and you will see the saving a3 others have seen the prices of
living drop by paying cash.
Iptllililpil
Siifesiv' V,S !'- I"
Constance BInney and Glenn Hunter star in tho new Realart pl
ture. "The Case of Uecky." ConsUnco enacts a dual ptukonalliy.
Happy Though Married
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v eniwloi, loin.tr Creek premier, ana his bride, formerly MiM ScU
,uA, lutluiUij! in boneyuiocn loallihiUMrt.
Silver
For the Home
"The l.an.".liviu" is tl:e pattotn on ilisjilny in our
wiialow ami is i in-cseiua'ive i.f ilic best in s.lvef.
Ds'siii"1 to hai munir.i with provailini; styles of
Colonial and CeoriiUm styles of Interior tleeorat'or.--it
wins tMiiversal favor because of its gl-aeefn. i.isiyn
und svvorcly classic outline.
A UHT OV SII.VV.1t LASTS A l.H IOTlMi:
Jeineler
n Pendbton
Ore.
Tho IdiKint Diuinond Dealers In rnstrrn Oregon
Ik. I r ' I
'ences
" and OI mv dearl
those chocolates were
wonderful. Jack says he
always asks for Vogan's.
1 think you can judge a
boy by the kind of choc
olates he selects don't
you? It proves his judg
ment and consideration
beyond doubt."
Did you ever taste any
thing so good as these
immense Oregon cher
ries in cream with this
delicious chocolate cov
ering? Stores where you
expect to find the best,
are featuring Vogan's
Oregon Cherries this
month. Try a box
they're sure to delight.
VOOAN CANDY CO.
PORTLAND, ORE.
Oregon cherries
iWftii-ftP'i -C Ul''3- -ii:i.'Wn. I
Kj,tt , -1 :
Be nut tf to
art ike venutna.
hvery Piece bi'art
our name.
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ronslderlni? tno following sleim;
snminonln! tirf br.btTlnrhooil chiefs
aiu r'ullrouil exeeittlveM for a White
House confereneo ami an appointment
of u special executive mediation com-
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' mission wuil nuuiMiui y iniuiei unu
1'reHlilent anil lender. it. is believed. Hicretary DuviH as iirobaliln tnemherH.
ITarrtiiiir met with the ntiblnijt to ilo-
termlno tha federal government! n(5xt
move to uvert a nationwiilo 'rullrojiit,
r.trike.' Direct Intervention by the
'resident eemed Inevitable. Tho
' fin
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A can of Calumet Baking
Powder yill make more pies,
cakes, Discuits, mumns, etc
then a can of most other
brands.
It lasts longer goes farther be
cause it contains more than the or
dinary leavening strength there
fore you use less.
When a recipe calls for two tea
spoons of baking powder, use two
level teaspoons of Calumet, the re
sults will always be. the same
Kerfectly raised bakings remem
er this when you buy baking pow
der and don't forget vhat Calumet
is the economic buy because it goes
farther.
A pound can of Cain mp t contains full
16 ox. Son-e bikin;; powders comem
12 oz. instead o 10 oz. cans, ue sure
you pet a pound when you want it.