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PIC.IIT l'ACKS DAILY EAST ORRGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1917. PAGE THKKK NEVS NOTES OF PENDLETON t? F A Mf!T JJL W a Ly JUL ILK fiomuui-laid iom ua to vh!rauv The congregation of the German Lutheran church at Myrick will cele brate the Sifith annlverKary of the church on October 21, according to Key. A.. ttlasherg who In in the city (today. A German nervlce will be held at the morning and ho rv teen In both German und Kngltah In the afternoon. The iretieral public In invited. A dln- "Her will be Herved at noon. 1 lXthitf Ills Hit hi Mio Mlnm. ! Frank Pierce of Pendleton In doing ! hlM bit by helping- get out material ; to plate the hauleHhlnti of Uncle Ham. Ho writeH from Durkee, Ore., that he I U buHy mining manganese which in I lifted In muklng armor plate, and 3ic j nay he hnen that hln effort will j Have Biime of the boys from the bul ; lets of the kaiser. ' The civil caii-N have been tried und ; for one reason or another the crlml. i mil matters are not ready for trial, i The wit Meases in one ciue are gone j and the attorney in another cane in ill. The new grand Jury ha not yet re ported though it probably will thin afternoon. . . Night Bt'lirinl for Stenographer. iK A night Hchool for a cIhhh in stenog raphy Ik Boon to he opened down town , toy F. H. Voung, commercial Instruc tor at the high achool, in roHponwe to -requefitB from quite ; a numlwr of young buHlnesR people for uch - a course. The achool board ha author Iced Mr. Young to give a course and to charge a small tuition fee to cover expenses. It In probable definite ar rangements will be announced soon. Buys Ijitid Near linker. t . Mrs. Mary C. Harvey of Pendleton who Ik the owner of large wheat hold ings in Tmatilla county. ycHterdny bought 160 acres of Haker county farm land In the Rparta district. The land In In the new district which Is under Irrigation from the Sparta ditch and Is said to he some of the best acreage In the county. Mr. and Mrs. ft. f. Wheeler, formerly of Pen dleton, will manage the new ranch for Mrs. Harvey. linker Herald. Team Is NtlMtod, The following Is to be the member ship of the basketball team at the Washington school; Walter Byers and William Waffle, guards; Homer Hay den, center; Lyman Kene and Kred Ttlggles, forwards, the Inst named be ing captain also. Charles Snyder Is i manager of the team and games are to be played with the Hawthorne and Lincoln school teams. Vmtehvn IUc Ha. , . -: Deputy Sheriff Aahrus of Umatilla came up today with two bass weigh ing six pounds each which he caught near Umatilla and which he presented to Sheriff Taylor. Knit To Colleen. W. Q. Clary today brought an fit. tachment suit against H. Ahrahamen on a note for 175.. IX V, Italley la attorney for the plaintiff. "Irldint Ijovett Here. . . Uoben W. Lovett, president of the Union Pacific railroad system and one of the big transportation men of the nation, was In Pendleton for a short time .this afternoon. His special train urrived about 1:45 and pulled out af teV a short stop here. Ufiex Is Signed. Judge Phelps today signed the di vorce decree In the cane of Hattle Hailor vs Paul Hallor. lSy stlpuatloii plaintiff gets I150&.50 cashh. New IlooklcccltiK System. The local school board has purchas ed a new bookeeplng system which 1 shortly to be Installed. The system Ik recommended by the University of Oregon and will afford a thorough chock upon accounts. It Is also pro posed to have all the accounts audited at regular Intervals hereafter. Ke'rtury Iim Here. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the Interior, passed through Pendleton on train No. 17 today enroute to Port land. .The secretary is in the west on a liberty loan boosting campaign. Si IiooIh to Have Orchestra. A hle;h school orchestra Is being or ganized by Mrs. M. H. Forshaw. di rector of music, assisted by Prof. 1 'archer and It is planned to hold some entertainments during the year. It Is also planned to teach orchestral music In the grade schools. Cat This Out It Is Worth Money Cut out this advertisement, enclose It with & cents to Foley & Co.. . She (He Id Ave., Chlrnffo, 111., writ!:: your nam a:td address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing: U Foley IToney and Tar Com pound, the standard family remedy ftr coughs, colds, croup, wbooplnj couffb tightness and soreness it chest, srrlppe and bronchial coughs. 2 Foley Kidney Pills, for over worked and disordered kidneys and fclsdaer ailments, pnln In sides find fcsck due to Kidney Trouble, sore muiclcB, stiff jotnta, backache aa4 rheumatism. S Foley Cathartlo Tablets, ft Wholesome and thoroughly cleanslnff cathartic. Especially comforting to tout persons, and a purgative needed toy everybody with vlugglsu bowels and torntd liver. 4) You will alo receive, free of charge, Foley's Family Almanac, con taining "Alphabet for Children" and "Health Hints"; Foley's Booklet on "Kidney Pisceses" end a few simple suggestions for thoue having kidney and bladder troubles. You Cau secure dl these I'cr en! be. TALL-MAN CO. Frank C. Oxinan Hero. Frank ( Oxinan. the Durkee stock man recently acquitted In Kan Fran cisco of the charge of subornation of perjury and whose testimony In the Mooney 'trial growing out of the San Francisco bomb disaster attracted nation-wide attention, was at the Pen dleton Hotel last night en route to his home. I'ays $50 Fine.. "Whltey Hock, arrested and con victed In police court some time ago on a charge of abusing Officer K. K. Turner, today paid his fine of $50. His sentence was a $r fine and 10 days In jail and he appealed to the circuit court. Upon payment of his fine today, Judge Fits Gerald suspend ed the Jail sentence during good be. havlor. I'allH Off Stone Wall. Hobby liurroughs, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen L. PurroUKhs fell off the high stone wall In front of the Wlllard Bond home on North Main street yes terday. His Injuries, while painful, are not considered serious. Ir. Sllll'gjH Ixhivom. Dr. Cyrus Cressy Hturgis, who has been spending the summer here, left today for Hoston where he is to hold an interneshlp in the hospital of Har vard university during the next 15 months. His family will remain here for the time being. Much KndorstHl Note Causes Suit. II . IX Feasins today brought suit against Albert Jaines for $146 and at torney fees on a note alleged to have been executed originally to P. M. Van 81ke and afterwards -endorsed to Phllomlna Kaller, A. t. Pearson, W il liam Lloyd and Anna E. Feagins. W. M. Peterson Is attorney for plaintiff. Will Hear McArioo Speak. A numger of Pendleton men went to Portland last night in order to hear Secretary of the Treasury William Mc Adoo speak there today upon the Lib erty Bond campaign. Among those going down were W. W. Harrah, T. K. Hampton. M. O. La Hue and R. O. Earnhart. all farmers. W. I Thomp son of the American Natfonal Bank was already In Portland. Instructed Verdict Iteturnrd. The plaintiff and defendant bavins reached a settlement before the case went to the Jury, the jury returned an instructed verdict for the plaintiff In the case of Van Pet ten Lumber Co. vs. Carl Swanson this morning. At prers time the jury in the case of Van Pet ten Lu inber Co. vs. Carl Ne wq st was out. Plaintiff was suing for $109 on a note. Court Will Adjourn Amiln. The circuit court after today will in all probability be adjourned again. IliintiiUT Without IJcviimp. C. O. Klpe, local sewing machine salesman, today paid a fine of $25 and costs' In the local justice court for hunting ducks without a license. Mr. HIe disavowed any intention of beating the law. declaring that he had purchased a fishing license think ing it was a combination fishing and hunting license. He was arrested near Hermlston by Deputy Warden TonkH who was hunting on the same pond. This line is made up of Satins and taffetas in a dandy assortment of plaids and stripes from the dull, rich colorings so popular this fall to the lightest color combinations imagionable. We especially call your attention to one particular line of full 36 in. good weight, splendiil quality fancy plaid and striped satins, that we nonestly ueiieve cannot be duplicated anywhere at the price of, per yard $1.75. . , i NEW ARRIVALS IN FANCY NECKWEAR We are continually receiving shipments of beauti ful new styles in fancy neckwear, which enables us to show you the most authentic and attractive line of .these good3 that it is possible to assemble. Beautiful lawn colars, plain and fancy Georgettes, satin and lace combinations and the new stock jabots that are so popular. And at prices to suit everyone, 63c to $3.50 eacK f Id EDNA GREGORY GIVEN SIX MONTHS PAY CASH AND GET MORE The Dean Tatom Co. Phone (688 From our own garden Spinach, Egg Plant, Parsnips, Cucumbers, Carrots, Tomatoes and Onions. Strawberries, 3 boxes 50c Raisins, new crop r. 15c Cascade Butter 60c French Peas, tin 20c Corn can 15c; case $3.00 Peanut Butter, tin 30c an 60c Fresh Tomatoes, box , . . . 75c MEATS OF QUALITY Under the personal supervision of Mr. Wm. Straight, meat cutter.- Anything you want in the meat line sold on the satisfaction basis. EVERYTHING TO EAT. I'OItTLAXD, Oct. lO. Sirs. VAna : Gregory of Pendleton, was convicted ' C'f niiillinK imlsoned candy throitRli the mailti to a woman of whom he I'was Jealous and sentenced tit eiKht I monthe in the county Jail. ARMAND'S The only NEW face powder in the past 50 year Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Hare It. .uiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini(iir v Con Dung Low I CHOP SUEY, 1 NOODLES Chinese Style. ATTENTION CALLED TO RADICAL CHANGE MADE IN TAX LAWS j A radical change In the tax laws re letting to Ifnhltlty for personal tuxes ! was inn do by the last leciHlntnre bu: many people have forgotten It. Hy the chaiiKt'the tax asainM. pergonal property become! a lien. Assessor (. . ; K. strain explains It as "follows: "When buy in ft personal pronort v the purchaser owes it to himself to make sure that the sWler h;is paid au testes in the property which is belns old. The personal property tax l due after March 1st and Is payable t the assessor until the roll is turn ed to the collector, after which It Is payable to the sheriff. The taxes need m-t be paid to the a-ssessor except on demand of the assessor, while the roi. Is in the assesor' hand unless the owner sells It. In which case the buy er should demand that the taxes bo paid; otherwise a lion will attach to the property and the buyer may have to pay the tax. The tax on personal property belnQ distributed in any way by the courts must be paid ahead of creditors heirs, or other claimants." i C? 1 K'V pfriln KNIT GARMENTS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Alexander's are pleased to announce that they are splendidly ready with unusually board assort ments of carefully selected knit garments for wo men, misses and children. Sweaters in all sizes and colors.. Angora wool set, cap and scarf, are shown in a wide range of colors. Knit Skirts in cardinal, gray and navy. Infants' toques in plain and fancy yarns and in a multitude of pretty colors, 50c to $3.00. Knitted Wool Hoods for little tots up to 2 years of age, plain and fancy stitches, light blue and pink $1.75. Sweaters from infants' size up to 8 years. Pret ty belted styles with fancy collar and cuffs. Plain and fancy knit sacques in white with pink or blue or plain white, 75c to $3.00. BOYS' SWEATERS AND JERSIES With the days growing a little more chilly the Sweater Coat and Jersie will find welcome with the boy. Boys' Jersies in plain colors, also fancy stripes at $1.50 and $2.50. Boy Scout Sweater Coats, dead grass color, mili tary style, $2.50. Other Sweater Coats in pure wool cardinal, navy blue, etc., $3.50 to $4.00. BOYS' MACKINAW COATS A very large stock to choose from. Many differ ent styles and patterns. The practical coat for. the. school boy. Priced $5.00 to $8.50. For the little tots, a combination set of coat, leg gings and hat, all to match $8.50. Just received new showing Boys' and Children's Hats and Caps 50c, 75c to $1.25. . FINE PUMPS New arrivals m "Fox Jrootery, the last word m pumps. WMto nnl hlor-li- L-irl nnrl wViito cofin PJooaorl in ahnw fl flft tn SS flfl i- Also just received new Smaltz-Goodwin brown calf vamp, buck top, lace, with 12-8 military heel. Black calf vamp, gray buck top, lace, with 12-8 military heeL OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SINCE 1881 rtiKsntff-fnptiini." Mr. I'ark declared majority of the loard turned nsalnst that he hail realfe-d the inuksiial.il- him. Mrs. Lowell defended the sa lty of remaiiiiiii; here anil had tried perintendent. declaims that his ad to secure another position. Hmvever. ministration had benefited the schools i-hliKntions to his creditors prompteii and that she did not think there was him to remain, he said. Mr. strain eeneral dissatisfaction with him. Mr. reminded him of his promise when itlce repeated that the dissatisfaction he came here to leave at any time the "as deep seated and general and ex- SMT.. PAHK ItEMOVED. (Continued from Paw 1.) Supt. Park indicated that he mlht take the matter Into the courts hut declared his consideration for the school and the pupils prompted him to settle the roatlcr as ip'letly as pos sible. He sucKested that he be Riven a three months' leave of absence and he paid a half year's salary In coil Sfideration fot the cancellation of his COFFEE Slerntract. The hoard refused to a S more than three months salary, E and. upon this basis, settlement wa Hntade. The superintendent accepted 5! a check for ."ii". surrendered his S 'contract and the motion relative to !hls suspension was erased from the records. 5j AskPil to Hoslirn Hfiro. nurlnit the discussion it developed I that efforts had been made hy sonif Cor. Webb and Cottonwood P.8. 1 h- '"rectors to have him oulet v Phone B7. Pendleton. Ore. resign early last summer 1 eca se o S S I w hat nirector IMce bust evenlns re- rrillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllT: fined to as ' deep uiulelcurent of k- v.Ai xiv t -f 4,,.. - fJ :1- A i, tt-i hh 1 i .m u mrmr-Kw mmmm tended even into the teaching corps. There was much said during the dis cussion which lusted until 11 o'clock tut what was said was for the most part dispassionate. May Go to FYance. Sunt. Turk stated last ni.aht thn he would quit teaching, would try to secure a position as a mechanical ex pert with E. L, Pmhh & Co. and later hoped to pet to France. "My great est ambition is to pet to France and do patriotic service." he said. ' The board has as ye taken no steps toward securing a successor to the superintendent. 'You Needn't keep on feeling dis tressed after eating, nor belching, nor experiencing nausea between meals. Hood's SarsapariUs cures dys pepsia it strengthens the stomach and other digestive organs for the proper performance of their func tions. Take Hood's. HOOKER'S MESSENGER . SERVICE Calls 15c and up. Phone 522 HOT TAMALES I CHILLI CON CARNE , SPANISH KTYI.K. 1 LUNCHES Everything clean and up-to-date. FIHST CIASS SERVICE TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE HOTEL LOUISE GLAUM IN TRIANGLE PLAY, -SWEETHEART OF THE DOOMED. PASTIMI-, TOI.Y What Do You Know About Your Blood Supply? Your Ignorance may startle you. JiillMlllllllil Illlllillllliiiiililllimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lliiiiiiiiiiimtinii douheys mmin j always ready to serve you with f pure U. S. Inspected Meats 1 when you Call 1 I 1S8 or 187 I Few people know of the many functions of the blood supply, and I'ust how important it is that it be ;ept absolutely tree from all impuri ties. The health of the entire boi'.y depends upon the condition of the blood. 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