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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1919)
PACE TTTREK " t ? TEN PAGES UAIEY EAST OHEGONTAN. FENDCETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1010. : iws NOTES OF PENDLETON In 0eralol I'iMKi. Minn CI race itoumattoux, a nurse at Ht. Anthony's hospUul, underwent an operation at the hospital today for appendicitis. Hhe la convalescing nicely at present, ltxl Toh Keiulliut J'lX-d rH. The Red CI i"j home service section in sending to varlouu arts of Umallla county pouters which advertise the aid given returned soldiers. The pos ters are In ueevral colors. (JptH l'lrluros of Airplane.. Major Lee Moorhouse took several snapshots yesterday of t he army plane used by Lieut. J. M. Fetters in his flight here. The machine was at the lauding field on the miner place and the major got severul angles of the plane. lieutenant Fetters were Marshall Spell, Carl Con ley, Tom Keating and Hergount Kissel, who accompanied the aviator here. month was not held because of the failure of a quorum to appetir. Curt WilliuniH lletiiriix. Karl Williams, who has ' been In mii.,.- i.. .. it.mln.Hu r ranee lor me past two years wun . U. Peterson, attorney, O. A. Price he engineers of the 3th division, hus and T. C. Fruzler, bunkers of Milton, are In I'endleton . today on business. Thoy came down by motor. 4 2 V Athletic AvpurmuM IK lnit Moved, A All the athletic apparatus In the old ! 5 Grocery Phones 52G Use the Phone . PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Department! 78 Use the Phonf returned to I'endleton and has Hiimud his position with Hotel I'endle ton. He will be employed at the desk. Huh Vow Nunin nn I'lnic f IliixliKXfl. Tho Trl-Mtiiin Terminal Co. In tho lnr..ti..n r,,rmrlv oeounled bv the 1 athletic club building, over the I'en-I Farmers' Union brain Agency, had luff"""" n '-; wa. moved out to- firm name placed upon It windows " l" w......... 5. today and Is changing over to the ' '"""n "-nt to the wa r ehouse ; 9 use of the firm name on all bills andif " I'endleton Woolen Mills where: Clearance Sale on Special Lot of slulionery. Kolinol Hoard to Meot Tonight. A special meeting of the school board will be held In the offices of Livermnre, nickers A Frledly tonight at 7:80 to open bids for fuel for tho city schools during the coming year. Up to this morning no bids had been received by the clerk, H. K. itlckers. Dinner for UnuU-nunt J. M. 1 Viler. Im kuinuH County tlwk Here. V. A. Miller, county clerk of Clnek amas county, with Mrs. Miller and two children, are I'endleton gueHts for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Guy H. Johnson. The Millers have been on an auto trip to lduho and are now on their way home to Oregon City, They will remain until midweek. Commercial AMMiation to Moot. The regular monthly business meet ing of the Pendleton Commercial As- Lleutenant J. M. Fetters, avlutor . sociatlon will be held Tuesday even who visited Pendleton yesterday, was ng In the club rooms In the Klks honor guest at a dinner given by A. I building. A representative attendance i. Frenticl at Hotel Pendleton. Ad-1 1 requested In order to transact Im ditinnal guests beside .the host and portant business. The meeting lust 101101101101101101101101101101- "The new 'phone number at the Delta is 32" Heinz Cream Soups Heinz Soups are prepared from the very choicest fresh vegetables, enriched with pure, sweet cream. They contain no meat or stock. Only three varieties Cream of tomato, cream of celery, and cream of green pea. Easy and quick to serve and very wholesome. Large size tins 25c each. Snow Flake Sodas, dainty, crisp, salted wafers 20c and 45c packages. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both' departments.) It will be stored along with furniture owned by the association. The quar ters being vacated will be used by the stale highway commission engineers. TlionHMon at I toad Mooting. W. L. Thompson left last night for Portland to attend the July meeting' rif ih. ilntn hiirhwiiv pfimmiwiinn thera1 -- - - ri tomorrow. It will be decided at the, meeting whether the commission anilii ........... ,.nu.n-a the. Ttimula. Cabbage Hill road by force account. Several contracts for bridges and cul verts In L'tmilillu county, to cross lr-B !3 1 rA rigutlon canals in the west end, will be let at the meeting. I'lvo N"ieed Victims ill Court. Five men arrested by Traffic Offi cer LanRley Saturday and Sunday were heard or forfeited bail In police court this morning, the city being en riches to the extent of $40. Henry Markee. charged with his second of fense of speeding, was fined $10 up on pleading guilty. W. J. Hums and If. J. Itosenburg, charged with be ing drunk and disorderly, each for feited bail of $10. Paul Heln and John I Simpson, speeders, forfeited bail of $5 each. -TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT T0T--T0T Court House Clock Loon. Whether the clock- ii. the tower of tho court house Is in sympathy, with ! the farmer of the county. Is down on I the administration or Is 3ust naturally 1 oo is v. orrying some of the denizens of t.ie noble oil edifice. Despite the1 daylight saving time, hands on two1 sli'e if the clock o-lnt to the old time, one nur Flower tnar. t'tet now in vegee. ' The clock strikes properly! but pi int. tr. vrioui times. No.one has answered satsfactorily why the discrepancy. "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 Successor to Chas. B. Heard, Ina "See Me Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate 711 Mala Pendleton, Oregon 5 Idling IIiiktuI 'ld. R The funeral of the late Robert I-Jilng, prominent I'endleton man, waa held yesterday from the Laing res!- dence. with the Key. J. Francis Mor-A i WASH DI Just 1-2 Price lliiA Second Grain lira. Sparks from a pausing freight set fire to a portion of .Fred Hobby s wheat Saturday noon nnd destroyed two fifths of an acre before railroad employes put out the blaze. Mr. Hob by was In the city at the time. By B o'clock his loss had been adjusted with the l'hoenlx Assurance Co., In which his grain Is Insured. The fire was the second Mr. Hobby's grain has Buffered this season, both losses be ing covered by insurance. officiating. The poll bearers were J. ! If. Haley, W. I Thompson, William Hlakeloy. J. W. Maloney. " Kenneth Molina and William Sutherland, all old friends of the deceased. Arthur Iing, a son of the Inte Mr. Tuning, arrived for tho funeral, as did Mrs. C. D. Roe of Senttle. daughter of the pioneer. Mrs. Roe was accompanied by her husband. i Here are colored voiles, ginghams and Indian Head in many charming styles. Basque, tunic and peplum models. The very sort of dresses that the warm days are demanding. Sizes 16 to 42. EXTRA SPECIAL ONE LOT WASH GOWNS Vi PRICE. One special assortment of voile, tissue ginghams, fancy skirting and batiste. These are very popular for wash dresses. They make up into good looking dresses and wear well. Special sale Yz Price DYE SOAP 10c Aladden Dye Soap, the most successful of all dye soaps. We have it in all shades. Freshen up your discarded waists, collar and cuff sets with this won derful soap dye. It cleans as it .dyes. TUTONE RIBBON, LADY FAIR RIBBON These two fine ribbons are very desirable for trim ming and lingerie. The very best quality and beauti ful finish, offered at this store only in all widths. DRESS BUCKLES 25c to $1.00 Offered in many styles and shapes in colors of gray, black, white, etc. One inch to 3 inches. They are using buckles quite a good deal and they are very union in brown and bleached. We make thera up for biyiiMi. vou t0 measure. i II si'Mst I uW""'iiWls1!iiiii is sw'tTi 'iiiiis'mI stn "inis 'i'nfc i i T?Of T.F.n TOWELING 20c to 40c YD. Roller toweling of excellent quality, all linen and Spscial Sale Fancy Silks Finest quality Fancy Silk of plaids, stripes, etc., for summer dresses and skirts. The sale started off this morning with a vim. Many women took advantage today of the wonderful offering of high grade Silks. Come tomorrow and pick a dress from this lot You won't be disappointed. Reunion at romplon Home. The home of Mrs. Abe Compton. of this city is this week the scene of a reunion. Arden Compton, son of Mrs. - -- Compton, has returned from Hi Prsnrp's Pplphral Jon I months overseas service ns a memN'i of tho 146th Field Artillery. Mrs. Maude Hnmbiey of Anacortes, Wash ington, Mrs. Mabel Thorpe, of Troy, lduho. 'and Mrs. Orln Oibbs of Ukih. daughters of Mrs. Compton, are visit ors, while another Rtiest is Mrs. Mnude rjlussbnrn of Ttelllneham. Washing ton, Mrs, Compton'a sister. Mrs (iliiHwlmrn and Mrs. Compton have not seen each other for 16 years. If eve the United States should enter on the side of liberality in the luws'W. Chapman of Baltimore, was re- . j y i u uiu ue irusiee governing tnis suojecx. n nere auens uuiiiiuaicu iui wvicmmj, ohu n. oru oCt Ol XJtlS I lie Liay (for the people of the world to keep were found unwilling to embrace the nett larnall of Baltimore, Treasurer j them out of war." (ideals of America, he said, they J j Conditions for admission to citizen-,snou,tt De ar"en out OI ine counir' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan left ship in the United States are too lax, Supreme Court Judge Morris A. fyescterday for a fortnight's outing at i hi the opinion of Judge Potter, who Sefer of Baltimore, was nominated for) the Phelps summer home near Bloc asserted that an error has been made Presfrtpnt for th ensuinir year. James ! ham S urines. tlllBf lllllliMlllf IMIIJIIlllfrilltllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIllMIIMIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllinjr Itiini Tiro Quickly Put Out Fire starting from eomhusion start ed Saturday evening at the side of a hnrn belonging to the Standard Oil Co., was put out with only $5 damage by tho fire department. The elarm was turned In from box 34. This morning the department was called to put out o grans fire on the city property in the east end. a cigar butt thrown from a passing auto having Ignited the grass. PAU1S, July 7. The French government has decided that the official victory celebration of Franco shall take place on July 14. July 14 is Bastille Iay, the principal French holiday. It ij also the anniversary ot the be ginning by the Germans, in 191H, of their last drive toward Paris, which ended so disastrously for trf.'in through the staunch Franco-American resistance and ultimate counter attack. i :t : i :l ! i ITS A LONG TRAIL FROM EARLIEST BATHING SUIT TO c LATEST1 DODGE BROS. Motor Cars The popularity of this' sturdy car is growing daily. The last two car loads were all sold before, they reached Pendleton, and to date all of the cars which we will receive in the next car load are contracted for, as well as the second car load, except ing one. Since the demand is so much greater than the supply of DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, you will have to speak quickly if you expect to be the owner of one of these dependable cars. Nut Hiis His I'y lTldny. Friday, the Fourth, wna the blcpe-t day the nntatorlnni has had in its four .years, aecordinu to the city manage- 1 nient. Keeelpts from the use of the S pool and the suits totaled $93 Frl H day. Saturday, a much cooler day. receipts were $31. The pool proved popular to many with the thermom eter at lot Friday nnd was full most of the time. Tjtst year the nntatorl um cleared $130 above all expenses. I WILSON WILL PRESENT COVENANY THURSDAY E PAY FINES FOR i LIQUOR ON FOURTH WASHINGTON'. July 7. President Wilson will present the league of na- lions covenant and the peace treaty in an open sosioti of the senate S3 Thursday, it was announced at the Ej White House today. There has been S I some talk of his addressing a joint 1 session of the hoimo and senate, but ! this will not be clone as tho senate, not S-llm house has power to ratify the 5 I trea t y. Four men rharfied with possession of liquor or disposing of It during the Fourth of July celebration paid $100 fines in justice court today. All pleaded entity as charped. The of fenders vre Kd Switzlrr. Tom Geneck, Ralph Templeton and Charles Tern plrton. . . Five men charged with being drunk,: forfeited $10 bnil each for their fail-l uro to appear In police court. They were John li. Sweeney, John Barnes, j Frank Winlnnd. Dan O'l-oary and Poo Rudd. 0'leary paid $7 and Itudd 99.30 and both promised to bring tho balance. Maryland Lawyers ravor I eace Pact SI Xearly all busy people aro happy. Cottonwood & Water St. Phone 530 S Some men always ilo their best In 5 eluding their best friends. S Ice cream soda Is a popular Interior 7iiiiMiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiifluiiiiiiiHiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR I"?'" at the present 8taBe of lh0 ATLANTIC CITY, July 7. Promi nent lawyers in session here nt the an- ! nual convention of tho Maryland Bar j Association left no doubt as to their i sentiments in favor of the covenant when it was mentioned in the annual j address of Judo Kdward C Potter of! Halt Imore, President of the Associa- tion. Cheers ureeted the declaration ; of Jiulge IVirter that "If the League' was food enough to be favored by l Itoosevelt and strongly advocated by ( Wilson and Taft is should bo good r enough for Congress." ! l am confident.' he continued, "that the League has the henrty sup port of the American people. I be- Here' study In advance or Is It decline? of bathing mrta Tanlons poaed br Mack Beoaatt oathlng beauty. Virginia Eastman. Right small-town stuff, left, middllng-modajt period aaalar-v the Jatest and last (we hope) modeL.