East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 03, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 3, ldlfl.
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NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON
rnlrlittlii I'uvorM ;lvcn.
Tiny red, white and blue rlhlion
liow knots are being Klven itt Huyres
tore a patriotic favors for the Fourth
of July muwit.
Iloys to 1MHilo on filiform.
All boys of the high school inter
ested in military work are asked to
meet at 8 o'clock thin evening at the
library club room to deride un uni
forms for next yuar.
Jem Andrew to VWt Tom Mnrpliv.
Jess Andrews, Ia Grande hoy who
wan In Franca with Tom Murphy an
a member of a hospital unit of the
Hainhow division, will bo a guest lit
the IC. J. Murphy luimo Anting July
4 anil 6.
Payments Duo July l.V
Second payment on Victory bonds
bought on the InHtiillment plan will
lie due July 1A. Payment of the com
plete amount of the bonds may be
made at any lime, which will eave
the payment of Interest by the bund
holder.
WanlH to Know How lViidfi'ton ivies.
Hosehurir has written a letter to
tho Pendleton Commercial A'ockt
tlon to. leurn what method of financ
ing the? unto tuuriHt citiiip ground 1a
used. Merchant there have been
radio service, United Htuten navy, ar
rived loiliiy for a visit with bin moth,
er, M I'M. f. h. Mullock, and hi sister,
MrH. James Welch. Mlalne Hallock.
contributing to the support 'of their of Itaker, passed through Pendleton
ground und the chamber of commerce j lost nlkht on hie way to Portland and
believes the city should make provl- on the return trip will atop hero for
Hlon for It. The chamber also sup-'a, visit with hla brother,
ports an Itinerant band but suggests' .
city financing for the band bIho.
Mlu Wlmli-r On VaenMon.
WIbh Kilna Winder, who la employed
at the .-W. It. & N. office, loft to
day fur a two weeka' vacation. Hbo
will visit In Kpokana and In Uayton,
At Work on Kllta Moat,
J'etulleton n. p. o. K. arn hard at
'work on the Klks float, which will be.
,one of the attraction of the parade
j tomorrow. Minn Mary ('Inrke hua been
.chMen to ride In the float.
the homo of her mother.
Winder.
Mra, Mary
I, II ll- (.III SHI M Tli'kvlN.
Miss Mildred Klirel. axed 10, has
aold 53 Chautaunua tickets to date.
An opportunity la offered for a few
school student to earn peases for
the entire week by seeing W. W.
tlreen, county school superintendent,
who la a member of the ticket sale
committee.
aloe Hallock III Pendleton.
Joe Ilalock, who wears a xod stripe
for service as chief special mechanic.
io j i6i i6i 161 161101 loi 101 101 iui-
"The new 'phone nambcr at the Delta is 32"
RICHARDSON & ROBBINS
Fancy Boned Chicken
Fine for the Picnic or Luncheon.
. Heinz Pickles and Relishes in both bulk and
bottles.
"ilOLSUM" the real vacation bread. Keeps
fresh longer, 10c and 15c.
"WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST"
This Store Closed All Day July 4th.
Pendleton Cash Market. Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both"
. departments.) v
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-T0I TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT
IJvo i:xpm Package.
A real live "hee haw- was con
tained In an express package which
passed through Pendleton today, go
Ins; to - J. II. Thornbury, of Wasco,
from H. 8. Skleda, Trenton. Missouri.
Kxpress charges on the animal whose
vubie Is paced at $100, wllbe 1136.15,
with a war tax of $.sl.
Iwnllsls Visiting Here,
o. a. Chlsholm Is in Pendleton as
the guest of his brother, J. j. Chls
holm. Ife recently deceived his dis
charge from the army and next year
will complete his course In dentistry
at the North Pacific Dental college.
He is accompanied by Dr. I It. An
drews, who graduated this year from
the dental college.
also entitled to sport the handle of
captain, la a wheat raiser In Umatilla
county, having about 1200 acres un
der plow, which puts him In a class
of those who yield up an Income tax.
There has 'been frost to curtail the
crop about 20 per cent and despite
absence of rain cool weather has en
abled the grain to come along nicely.
It la within the range of' poaslbility
that IJenator Itltner will lie a candi
date, for prealdent of the senate in
the 1921 aesslon. Oregonlan,
lirldgn KiurlncoT VIsltH.
(.', II. McCu Hough, bridge engineer,
was In Pendleton Wednesday for a
conference with the local office of
the state highway commission. -
Sheriff nark Tomorrow.
Sheriff T. D. Taylor Is expected to
arrive In . Pendleton tomorrow morn
ing with . Itobert Grant, captured at
Miles City, Montana, with a car stol
en f rom, J. B. McCook on April 18.
ivdiTai office ieo .inly 4.
The IT. H. Biological Survey office
and the U. 8. Forest Service office
will be closed tomorrow, July 4. They
will be open July, 5. however.
I'ostorrhw lM'nl to 10.
The Pendleton postoffice will be
open tomorrow from a a. m. to 10 a.
m. The office will be closed for the
remainder Of the day.
Courage to (lose Tomorrow.
All local garages an accessory
dealers have been asked by .J. If.
Knight, president of tho Pendleton
Auto Association, to close their places
of business tomorrow from 10 a. m.,
untir G p. m. It will be possible to
get gas at a few pluces In town dur
ing that time, it Is announced.
Was In Pendleton at Jtouuil V.
J. Shepherd Schoonmacher, who
will appear as a member of the Lewis
Military Quartet during Chautauqua,
was In Pendleton during the 1918
Hound Up as a member of the Camp
Iewis band. Mr. Schoonmacher is a
baritene singer from Los Angeles.
While in Pendleton last year he was a
guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F.
K. Eoyden.
Three I'ourUm of Fund In.
The Salvation Army drive commit
tee hns received $2246 in cash so far.
hlch is three-fourths of the total for
Pendleton. There are five precinct
captains to be heard from and numer
ous lieutenantsln other precincts have
not turned In. F. K. Judd, city
chairman, is of the opinion that there
is enough money now outstanding to
finish the Quota.
"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 ic the cheapest rate ever
issued in Oregon on grain insurance.
Give me a trial, save money and get real
insurance service. .
JOE KERLEY
Buoceaaor to Chas. S3. Heard, Ino,
"See Me Before the Fire"
Iir jurance , Loans Real Estate
7S1 Main. Pendleton, Orron
Tuilor Shop ItolilN'd or 911.
Fourteen dollars In currency and
silver was taken from the shop of
IJiKlKren and Fran seen, tailors, some
J time early this morning. The thief
1 gained entrance from the rear by cut-
tin a window screen. A check for
I t2H, endorsed, was unmolested. The
: robbery fa tough t to have taken place
eiiriy this morning because a tailor
was at work in the place until J
o'clock.
Was in IVrnhlrur' Rrydmrat,
Arthur Edmunds, who has been In
France as a member of the 15th Car.
airy, Pershing's old regiment, return
fd this morning fnm service ovor
si'as. F.dmunds Is the' son of Mr.
Chironce Kdmunds of this city. He
iiMK ivtr a member of the r3?ilar ar
my for the past five years and has nat
yt't received his discharge an 1 is home
on a furlough from. Fort Husscll. The
returned soldier was !oadefl down with
numerous German helmets and other
ttnpbios.
G, Ti. Sliiill Itctums.
O, L. fthull. who far the past few
months has been In Oakland, Cali
fornia, for the benefit of his health,
has resumed his duties as telegraph
operator at the O-W. It. & X. office.
His health is much improved.
Ifc'fuult I Entered.
A default was entered In circuit
court today against Milton H. Bmlth
In the divorce action in which he la
defendant and Jessie X. Smith i
plajntiff.
Will liOdiiro In Vancouver. IB. C
The Jtev. V. H. Cox left this morn
ing for Vancouver, 13, C, where he
will give a series of Bible lectures In
the First Haptist churc;h. He will be
away two weeks and during his vaca
tion will visit with friends whom he
knew in England.
Ifynien If. odion Here.
Hymen H. Cohen, editor of the mar
ket page of the Oregon Journal, Is
In the city today making a survey of
the crop conditions. He Is accom
panied hy Mrs. Cohen and they are
making the trip by auto. The tour
will take them over the entire state.
Old Church. Vrwa Vned.
The benches which have been
placed on Pendleton streets for the
use of crowds who attend the celebra
tion, are.the old church pews from
the old Episcopal church. They have
been donuted to the use of the weary
ones.
New Cashier Arrive.
Leland I. Tolman. who Is to be as
sistant cashier of the new Inland Em
pire Hank, arrived in Pendleton to
day. Mr. Tolman Is from Seattle and
was graduated from the' University of
Washington three years ago. He la
the son of Justice Tolman of the
Washington supreme court - and be
longs to the Phi Delta Theta national
fraternity.
Will Not Cltao July S.
Itunks and stores of Pendleton will
nut close July B. although Governor
oicott has designated the day as
legal holiday. The reason for not
closing is because of the holiday.
July 4, and because the coming of
the first month catises an Increased
amount of business. If the holiday
were observed, sny bank officials. It
'would cause much extra work and In.
convenience both to patrons and to
the hanks themselves. .
Pendleton Couple Marry.
A license to wed was issued today
to Mort Snyde Beckwith and Pranie
Bell Williams, both of Pendleton. Mr.
Beckwith is a farmer and the bride
Is a nurse. They will be married to.
day at 5 o'clock by the Rev. It. R
Oornnll at the home 'of Mrs. D. C.
F'olsom, mother of the groom. They
will make their home In Pendleton.
Let everybody
join the happy
throng and
Celebrate 4th and 5th
TWO DAYS
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
EVERYTHING FREE!
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED TO
MORROW THE 4TH. BUT WILL BE
OPEN SATURDAY THE 5TH.
STORE OPEN THIS EVENING.
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sonal and reel property belonging to
the estate of w. N. Matlock was made
In probate court today. Final orders
were made in the estates of W. C.
Spencer and Mary LaFave. Edward
LaPave is decreed owner in fee sim
pie of the tjuarter section in section
20, township 3 north, range 35 east.
An order was made empowering the
administrator or the L C. Harder es.
tateto pa J16.747.68 In claims. The
estate of liena Taylor Robinson was
admitted to probate with Frank James
as executor ant S. A. Taylor. D. R.
Brownell and John F. Wurster named
appraisers.
Will lie In harms of Service. Men.
Lieutenant Charles Despain of the
United States Army, Chief Corby of the
navy and Sergeant Griffith of the Ma
rines will be In charge of the service
men In the parade tomorrow. The
. .. j " A regulation uniform will be worn by
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white hats and no leggings. All ser
S vice men are asked to meet at the
2 Court House at 9:30 a. m. The service
section of the parade will form there
and will mnrch from there to the cor-
rr.ner of Garden and Alta streets to Join
S the remainder of the parade.
Indiana Arrested for liahting.
Bill Hart, riot the actor, and John
Snyder, Indians, were arrested this
afternoon on a charge of fighting and
their case was brought up In police
court lute this afternoon. It is al
leged that the fight was precipitated
by some liquor. Hart has two badly
swollen eyes as his share of the fracas.
nm numi fire
CELEBRATION
LOUGH ARRIVES
TO MEET STEVENS!
past nine months he has been box in
in Portland.
Stevens is In fine fettle and feels
confident of a decision over LaOtigh,
basing his confidence on the fact that
has beaten some of the same boys
that Lough has met.
Two whirlwind preliminaries are
premised the fans. Perry, the battl
ling brakeman, and tailor Owens will
Looking every Inch the fighter that l,x ff. roun?? at 170 Pun
the Portland press accounts indicate I
he is. Frankie Lough, w ho is scheduled
to face Buddy Stevens in a ten-round
go tomorrow evening at the Oregon
theater, hopped off the rattlers
morning.
County Court in Session.
Hearing of a few petitions for roads
and other routine business has occu
pied the time of the county court
which is now In session In the regular
July meeting. Not all the bills have
been reached yet and the session
promises to extend another day or
two before the business Is disposed
or It was thought Commissioner
Harney Anderson would be home in
time for this meeting but ho has not
made his appearance.
1 YOU CAN'T AFFORD '
5 to keep a good car in an unfit place.
1 WE CAN PROVIDE
3 safe, clean and convenient storage for a limited
H number of machines.
1 RIGHT NOW '
S is. the time to see about it sd" you will.be sure to
get a place.
I OR, IF YOU WANT
a cover for the car we will serve you best.
j Cnc Hests With judgr.
Taking of testimony In the case of
: the State of Oregon vs. Homer I.
Watts was completed yesterday even-
Ing In Justice court and the case now
rests with Judge Joe H. Parkes. He
has asked for briefs on the points of
;law from both attorneys and will ren
' der a decision In a few days. jJr.
! Watts, defendant. did not take the
Ktand yesterday and It Is understood
1 that the state did not call one wit
Si ness. hut intends to use him In case
the matter goes to a higher court on
appeal.
Trucks on Way Here.
The b:ll of lading for 20 Nash quad
trucks which are to be unloaded at
Pendleton foruse by the state high
way commission arrived to'oy and
the trucks are expected in few
Cays. The shipment, which consists
of new machines turned over to the
Mate by the war department for high
way work left Hawthorne. 111.. June
26. The trucks will be equipped with
dump bodies and distributed to the
various counties in Kastern Oreson.
Prisoner's Identity Kstnhllshcd.
All doubt that Charles Conners, es
caped prisoner from the Umatilla
county Jail, is the man held by San
Francisco police was dispelled today
by the receipt of photographs of the
prisoner which tally with those here.
N'o word as to Conners' disposition has
been received here. He Is wanted a!
so for the Haines bank robbery and
may he brought to Oregon for the
linker county officials as a mora se
Army fiets Six HothIIh. rtous charge is lodged against him
S:x recruits for the army have been there than in this county,
enlisted here this week by the four - .
army men sent here on special recrult";Traiiper Is Here.
lag service. Those who have signed I fc. Knottinghani, United States
up are Harry fj Curnow, Arthur D. Survey trapper; is in Pendleton today
McKlnnls. Fred I I'ran. lo J, from I-nngollano, Oregon. He Is on
Payne, Jesse u Ilurrell and Daniel F.Jhls June and July vacation and is ac-
Warnlngs against throwing fire
crackers at floats in, tomorrow's pa
rade were Issued today by both Mayor
Vaughan and Fire Chief Ttingold. The
chief also warns all persona to take
extreme care to prevent fires during
the celebration.
The council will decide tonight
whether the untl-firewnrks ordinance
shall he enforced. Chief of Police
Roberts said today he had received no
ns as to enforcing the law.
IC. A. Quinlivan, the ex-gob champ.
and Kid Morris, the shipbuilder, will
step six rounds at 160. Harold Casey
will ofifciate in the preliminaries but
jbout will be postponed until the arri
ival of Abe Martin. Lough's manager.
Lough is in the pink of condition. The doors will be open at 7:30 and
being fresh iron) a series of boxing jthe preliminaries will start promptly
triumphs in theJ Rose City wherejat 8:30. A special invitation to ladies
Jockev Bennett, former Pendleton is issued and they are promised that
scrapper, had charge of his condition- there will be nothing to offend and
ing. He is working out this afternoon much to entertain.
in the Moose Hali and good man of I . . ''
the fans are giving him the double-O. j
Lough's last battle in Portland was
with George Schroeder, the St. Paul
lightweight whose style of battling is
likened to that of Mike Gibbons.
Lough 'von a decision after four
rounds of what the Telegram report
ed as "rip-tearing, torrid rounds."
Hib home is in Los Angeles but for the
instructs
YANKS WIN FIRST
IN ALLIED RELAY
PERSHING- STADIUM, Paris. July
S. Americans' won the finals In ths
16H0 meter relay .today, Australians
were second and the French third.
THE WOMEN OF FRANCE
Louisa Fitch Tells Absorbing Story at
Chautauqua.
Miss R. Louise Fitch Is one of the
lecturers who will help to make the
morning hour of the Chautauqua one
of the most Interesting of the entire
week. Miss Fitch, who Is a sister of
the late writer, George Fitch, was sent
to France as official representative of
the Y. W. C. A. She spent six months
studying the effect of the war upon the
Karan. The recrurting party will re
main here until Saturday night, en
listing men for any branch of the
si rvlco thev desire, fin Saturday en
listments for tho A. T5. F. corps closes. JioX5 to Oct Kilties Kami,
hut other enlistments remain open. The famous Kilties band
On Sunday the pnrty will go on
Milton,
companied by Mrs. Knottinghnm on
motor tour which will take thorn to
Washington
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II. W. ltltlKT 111 INrtMlHIMl.
Hnvlng helped establish a lodge of
F.Iks at fiend. State Senator Roy W.
Kltner went fishing at Big Lake, near
Santinm pass, at the summit of the
Cascades, and yesterday he landed at
ft he Benson. Senator Rltner, who la
may be
toinere for July 4, if plans made by the
Fourth or July committee material
ize. Wlllard Hond la communicating
with William Mc.Murray, of Portland,
today, in the hope of getting final
word regarding the appearance of the
Kilties In Pendleton.
Order Sale of Ileal IToia-rty.
An order allowing the sale of per-
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g Jl A package of Snow Flakes is a friend in need. 1
l f Always fresh, crisp, easy to pack and satisfy- V
'n?- They taste good with everything else.
I Your grocer can supply you. 1
I rfS I . . Don't ask for Crackers
JCST sa7 Snow Flakes J
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women of France nod has returned
with one of the most fasclnnti,,r h
enlightening stories of the situation
that has yet been bronchi t.
Miss Fitch made a complete lnsi.oeti.,n
of the factories, accompanied by an
expert French factory lnsneeior whn
gained for her admission to inarty
Places which would olherwlsa h...
been closed. . .
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
I wish to announce that on or about the 1st of
July I am going to move from my present location to
new location over the new Inland Empire Bank
Bldg., corner Main and Court.
DR. J. E. SHARP.
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