East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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- DAILY EAST PnTOOMXN, PENDLETON. DREG ON. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1910.
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NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
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Jlcim UnnviiHC Cheaper.
Hans, which huve been paying 25
nl to the producer, have slumped
five cent today. This Is the price
paid in local market end In liort
Innd Be well,
IIlK 1anil On THul.
The cane of K. I. Tulloch vs. Her
man Hosonbera;, an action Involving a
lurKe real estute drul, la being tried
In the circuit court, today. Haley.
Unify .and Htolwer are representing
Rosenberg,
Firm, on East Court tret and by July
1 a. now enterprise will open In the
vacated building on Main street.
miles around, followed by a program
and basket dinner.
John Don l'orfcll Itull.
Juhn Doo. speeder, fulled to appeur
In police court toduy und forfolled 15
ball.
I'uHflo (il-ull (Vt. U Movo. '
The Pacific Oruln Co. hm leased the
building at 816 Main street, formerly
occupied by the Hale Sc Hascall cum
puny and will move Into the new of
fices July 10 from the present loca
tion on Kant Court street The main
building Ih to be renovated and new
Ulrica furniture will be Initnln-d. .
lo-dlig Out New More.
The stock of olln. paints, ' paper,
framing material and glass In the
llule A lluscnll store recently bought
by Murphy Bros.. Is being eonaoii
ilfekl on AHMtult Jhrge.
Frank Helvail was arrnignca looay
before Justice of the l'eace Joa H.
l'ur-kes on a cliurne of assault and
battery, preferred by C. H. Belts. Bel
vull la out on I1M bonds.
IMpitmiaa Ilclng Sent Out.
Itlplomas to those who passed tne
eighth grade examinations given week
before last are now being mailed to
students In various parts of the
county. As yet no count has been
made of the number which took or
passed this set of examinations.
Take Position in Portland.
Arthur Amos, who has been em
ployed aa porter at. the M. Oeorge
hotel here for a month, left Saturday
night for Portland where he will be
employed by the Oregon hotel.
Klg-ht Una In litigation.
wiiitam r. Owens Is plaintiff In an
action started today against F. C. Ilu-
tln and others to settle title in iee
simple to lots 1 to t, inclusive, In
block 4, Adams, reterson, jjwnop
and Clark are his attorneys.
fiMcel ClioiK'l hart lfeunlon.
The annual reunion of all members
of the Congregutlonul church In the
Ferndale district was held at Ingcl
Forest ItonKer Kiamlnaoon.
An examination for the purpose of
filling the position of forest ranger
In the Umatilla National Forest will
be held at the local postofflce on
Thursday. T. C. Mangold, civil ser
vice examiner, will conduct the exum.
Inatlon.
oy aiurpny tiros., is oeing i-nni -h.t n. ........ ......
dated with the main store of Murphy services attended by
TeaiJicT' Kxaros to ton Jlclil.
rerndalo district was neia at ingci Kxtminauons iur lrnL"r,D
chapel yesterday morning. There were ! certificates will be given at the high
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161 joi loi loi 161101 id mi loi loi-
"TRe new 'phone number at the Delta is 32"
i,.nnni trmn ...v, ,.,.1 iwtfiniiinr Wednesday morn
ling. June 26 and continue until 8at-
juriiuy afternoon,- June 28. About two
score of candidates are expected 10
uppear for examination. W. W. Green
county school superintendent, will
j conduct mi exaiiiuiunuii.
"CLEAN EASY"
Naptholeine
SOAP
FOR LAUNDERING.
Can be used with either hot or cold water, but
if cold water is used, some rubbing is necessary,
whereas to boil ten minutes saves the rubbing,
thoroughly cleans, and purifies the clothes.
Saves Work, Time and the Clothes,
3 large bars for 25c.
LUX
For all fine laundering. Wont shrink woolens.
Launders Silks, laces, all fine fabrics
15c Per Package.
"Waste Less Buy the Best"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both'
departments.)
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lluppy Canyon Wmh Cut.
Weeds around the Happy . Cnnyon
property were cut Buturday and are
being burned today with a detail from
ih. I'tiillton fire department In
charge. Ho far, the Happy Canyon
weeds are the only ones that have re-j
ceived a shearing, many vacant lots.
and parking strips Being grown niso
i wit h wild grasses
loxhur Purailixe Irrigation Affairs.
Warrants are being sent out ay
County Treasurer Grace A. Gilliam to
taxpayer In th disbanded Paradise
Irrigation district today in amounts
of from It to $195. The warrant
represent the apportionment of what
remains of the project funds, about
$1700 In all; More than 130,000 was
sunk In the project but It never ma-
l tcrlallxed.
' 21 and 23U Rwrlneorn Here.
Two hundred five members of the
isim and 23d Engineers passed
through Peudleton last night at mid
' night. The Ited Cross canteen ex
tended a welcome from Pendleton by
I placing cigarettes and fruit aboard the
'. train. This morning the canteen
j served breakfast to 120 members of a
I casual company which was bound for
I Camp Irfwia.
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"INSURANCE
Is the Best Policy"
FARMERS
I will insure your grain in any of the
old reliable companies that I represent,
to December 31st for about one cent a
bushel. This is the cheapest rate ever
issued in Oregon on grain insurance.
Givejne a trial, save money and get real
insurance service.
JOE KERLEY
Bucceaaor to Chas. K. Heard. Ino.
"See Me Before the Fire"
Insurance Loans Real Estate
Til Main Pendleton, Oregon
lirrM,,! fV.nv nf Petition Hi-rtv
An official copy of the petition of
the Pendleton Commercial Associa
tion i.. tiitervne in the Columbia
river basin rate case was received to
day and after receiving tne aignaiures
lof President Oeoi'ge C. Baer and Sec
i retary C. K. Cranston was sent to the
Interstate Commerce Commission at
Washington.
Pollen Court Ilaa Variety.
Peter Corbett. an indi.in, who has
owed the city treasury f5 on a com
muted sentence for drunkenness early
in inrll hiHiiv noneared before JudA
Fits Gerald and paid $2, leaving S
yet to be raised. Peter expects to pay
tle balance before the Fourth. Dick
Itudd, charged with being drunk, for
feited tio ball and o. W Wheeler, ar.
rested for speeding, forfeited $5 bail.
Was Mother of Ixx-al Woman.
The body or the late Mrs. 13. A.
Townsend, aged 57, arrived today from
I'ocatello, Idaho, for burial here.
Mrs Townsend was the mother of
Mrs. C. I. Miller, Mrs. D. A. Peebler.
Mrs. Ora Taylor and Mrs. N'. I. Parks,
of this city. She Is survived also by
a husbnnd. Funeral services were
held In I'ocatello The Pev. R. E.
Gnrnnll, pastor of the Met)dlst
church, will conduct the burial serv
ices from the Brown chapel today at
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Juiliro to Ilonr Cnse Argnah
Th case of Anna J. Palmer vs. n.
F. I'ulmer, a contested divorce actton.
will come up for hearing before Judge
J. W. I'helps Wednesday in circuit
court Following the completion of
this, the antuments of attorneys In
H,the caw of Mtcharl Ryan vs. Sims
eraon and of Charles Scott vs. o.
Reeder will be heard and these
S leases completed. If time allows this
r I week, the case of Iockwood vs. Hine
will atfo ba argued by the attorneyf
S and & decision handed down.
Man Hold In $750 Ilnml.
Hi I K. Kelser, arrested by the police
on a charge of contributing; to the
EE delinquency if a six year old child and
H turned over to the county authorities,
IE was arraigned before Just ire of the
2 Heace Joe H, I'arkes today and held
in $750 bond for a hearing. He has
ZZ retained Raley. Raley and Steiwer aw
T counsel and probably will decide by
2 tomorrow whether to have or waive
2 f preliminary hearing. Ho furnished
Ejteond and was released this afternoon.
The adjustment of your car is just as important as
the adjustment of your watch.
When you leave your car to be repaired you want
. to know that you may securely rely upon the ability
and honesty of the man doing the work.
This is the guarantee we make you
and we are responsible.
Canada to Wive Industrial Comrrcvm.
Invitation to send representatives to
the Western Canada Industrial Con
'press was received today by the Pen
dleton Commercial Association. The
congress Is planned to cement rela
tions In an Industrial way between
the Dominion and Western States and
the affair will be In the nature of n
tour of the district. Medicine Hat will
he visited August 1 1 Lthbrldge
August 12, Canary Aurust IS and 14,
and Edmonton August 15 and 16.
DON'T FORGET
Tendleton will celebrate two days, July 4th and 5th, a Victory aiebration. TeHur friends. TeU
every body. Let every one come that can and lets make this iU biggest celebration we have ever
had. Everything free. ' ' f
Grocery
Phones
526
Use the
Phone
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PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE
Other
Department
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Use the
Fhon- .
to veil,
get one.
Come in
and
AUTO VEILS $1.25
One assortment of high grade chiffon veiling
j .,;io f oil nnlnre siirh as ereen.
navy, yellow, gold, brown, etc. Worth ?1.50 to J1.7o
oiV. Knf- tri f pan niir.. nr. PRCn "
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You Will Find Here Just the Right
Kind of Goods
that will appeal to you for the 4th of July and Summer ear. Our assortments are above
The qualities one of the best. And too, the prices ar e about what you want to V7rMttfrn
our excellent service, makes this store appeal to you as a pleasant and most profitable place to shop.
Separate Sport
Skirts
So essential to the well balanced wardrobe for
summer, are here in an endless variety of colors,
styles and trims. Especially suited to wear with
sweaters, are woolen plaids in gathered, side pleated
or box pleated models.
$19.50 TO $25.00.
TISSUE GINGHAMS
50c to $1.00 YD.
You will be pleased to have a
dress made up of our Tissue Ging
ham, because it launders well, fast
colors and the patterns are made
desirable. Plaids and stripes of
many colors.
PLAIN GINGHAMS
35c TO 75c
Tia?r. r.ninrcs in Ginsrhams are
X mill O
used so much this season for dress
es and blouses. You'll like the
qualities and the colors. Be sure
to have at least a blouse of one or
more shades, because they re
stylish.
PALERMA PONGEE 3oc YARD
A cotton fabric that washes like linen. It s a gooa
firm texture, built for wear; 27 mches wide i n col
ors of pink, blue, Copen navy, black, etc., of Pgm
shades. For dresses and waists for summer ume
use.
THE NEW FRENCH VEILING $1.00 AND $1.25
The new French Veil
ing by the yard in black
only. It's the kind that
is used so much now, 3-4
yard and 1 yard lengths
SPECIAL
Our Ready-to-WTear buyer. Mrs, D. C.
Brown will leave in a few days for the East
to buy for Fall. Come in and talk with her.
She will be pleased to shop for you in. order
to get something that is different
i.n vnnc! 1A. Vn9ir
You will also need a lot of hair nets
vou're away on your vacation. We have them with
elastic Indwithout elastic. All colors;
summer supply now while we have lots of them.
BLACK SILK HOSE $1.50 to$3.50
A big shipment of black
silk hose just came in. We
can now fill your wants. All
sizes and qualities from
$1.50 to $3.50 pair. .We also
have silk hose in most any
shade you may desire to
match shoe or suit.
OVER NITE BAGS $4.00
Now is the time when you can use these Over Nite
P-aes best. On auto trip or vacation, week end trip,
mountains, etc. Come in black only, of a leather
cloth that is guaranteed not to break.
ROLLER TOWELS 20c TO 40c
Mr Farmer, now is the time to get ready for the
harvest specially Roller Towels. We have Roller
Toweling of all kinds. We can make them up too a
small colt to you. Roller Toweling in umon and all
linen.
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m- yiotorn raptured me'iiiian an ill iilij
hU I lit nliuu
K. r. Kofld left yesterday for Wash-Int-'lon
via Denver to assist in preSent
i .. a- th. luitna In hehnlf of the con.
struotlon of the McKay reservoir, lie
will stop a day in Denver lo laae tne
matter up. with the Denver office of
the reclamation service.
Tills Wook I "No Acclih'tif Week.
Employea of the O.-W. R. N. all
over the slate yesterday began "No
Accident" Week, which will continue
until next Sunday.' Kuch openitlna
division, district and section will h
che-'ked closely to estnhllsh a credit.
showing ftir the railroad men of
Federal Manag-er J. r.
requested all employes to
pnnitarnl. atncM It hua hwn Hlmwn
th:it most accidents to railway em I
Ptoyes and the travellnir public and
users of railway crossing ar preventable.
able
the West.
O'llrlen has
t lio nlR Trout.
A IS inch rainbow trout, which
weighs two pounds, and which was.
cuiisht yesterday by Ed refers, is on
display today at the Allen & Knight
- iy Titers eamureu mw
fish near Cayuse and says mo iiiiius
Is good, having brought home a bas
ketful besides the prize.
Will Spend Vacation at Hldaavy.
C. B Hnpf left today for a two
weeks vacation at Hldaway springs.
Ho will spend the time in fishing.
MUST GET WARRANT
TO SEARCH HOMES
FOR J. BARLEYCORN
WASHINGTON. Juno tS. A
measure iroiilliis fr' IndlsiTl
niilialt! KC-arcli ol privalo Ihmiios
for liquor after prlilIltlH In rt-ft-Mlve
was rrjevtcd " tlie htmse
jitdifiary eiimmlttcc.
Tlio aiili-sal""n league provision
in tlio prtdlibltlon flifiWTCtni'lit
measure allnmliuc tlie warvJiina: of
holm's oti affld.ivils of "two ercd
llile iH'rsoiis" was Htriekm out anil
a now se'lloil Inserted mi that li
quor hum in will ho done only on
n. warrant Issued by an autlHir
latMl roiirt. Tlie wets ls won M
iMiiut In cliiiiinuiuia Hie nilnt-
mum fine and wnlence Tor vMa
tlun f the prolilbitUin net. The
maximum now stand IUO0 ami
ouo year iiuurlsounieul.
Parker System Buys
Out 1'ropno ueniisiry
The E. R. rarker system of dentis
try today purchased from Dr. 1. CI.
Vinson the business of the Propho
dentnl uarlors and will on July 10
onen the offices under the manage
rx ni V nson. wltn a
10 dentists, as well as a complete force
of nurses. The office will be con
ducted at the present location on
.Main street.
k t.. r,l who with Or. A in-
constituted the corps of dentists
OF FIEET
MAY ANSWER IN COURT
to that nf Japan, definitely ends tn ,
naval power wn.cn aispuira m u
na.Am.f. nt thn ntts o.t Jutland and
once threatened Britannia rule of ,
the waves.
Note Is Sent.
t nvtvw Tuna. .1 - a news airencT
Hinnth fn.m Rrlin today reported an
LOvnov June 23. Admiral Von allied note was handed to th. German
ix.inlhj.-, juno -o ' TOVernment yesterday regarding the
n.i.f enmmander of the lnternea , - i
German fleet sunk by its own crews j-apa Flow.
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Saturday in tne fcapa now. moj -
tried
the
Sailoni K-MCM IM
THtTRSO. Eng.. June 2J. Many of
with a corps of ' commander:
hr international court Wlttl t. "
boat commanders and other war - .j .tt.r
criminals. It is learned. , . ,. ... i:.n,i.n
Admiral "U"Z Tn n terned fleet Saturday In the rV-apa
dered Its scuttl.ng In Scapa F""". F) reported still at liberty,
the belief that the ! r-,h nrarin and soldier, are sear
terminated. He sa-s so himself In ,.,,, ,h.m.
the following message to the UriUsh "
Dr.
son
:.r T:h .Mm, on the belief Jertnan rress
T1KRL.IN June 23. lWcu.Hini? ui
that the armistice was terminated and I German warships in the
following the German navy , tradlt.on AmmilB, .
which knows no surrender ... .1...11 nnt h
sailors escapea truui svmn r"" . . ,. .
sailors from the scuttled warships
them." The Tageblatt expressed M-
oeniisis. ,, f , ,ne Bhiiig met un ni
since the office was opener here In six men were k lied and 10 wounae .dmiretlon from the allie.
rwerer,',! time employed by 'TTZS that
irj-n"!! eWd at oresent be- approxlmatsjv t $3SO.00.ono. ais-jn",, kH strawberry shortcake be-
t th. chmiYes which are tieln appeared, and the admiralty told the nllH it ta ,ohort of strawberries.
male In order
new arrangement.
accommodate tho-sttiry
most
B. C. oodwin la registered at Ho
tel Pendleton.
in exactly 130 words. History's,
MmA.k.hlH naval destruction.!
whl. h in the space of four hours wiped Spectators are casting
out a fleet more powerful than the glances at the 11 model cantaloupe;
entire French navy and almost lualUhat are now on the market.
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