PAGE TirRFW DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON 0N'ZRinAY JUT'Y T1' -10-1-? TWELVE PAGES NEWS NOTES Of PENDLETON Auo Marrlago License. A inarrlutfe license was issued last evening to Gladys Luollo Doerlng and Ed-ward Thoma Bineimon. Throw Months for I nlform. ' Men who have been discharged from the service for more than three month are Biibject to t300 fine and six month' Imprisonment for ap pearing In uniform, says official word from the war department. Kin- for KJcotmoiit. Through a null tht has been filed in ih circuit, court bv Homer I. Watts In behalf of Claude Y. Heal against F. O. Lucas the court In ask- ail in niiHt the defendant from posses Ion of certain lot In WomIoii and to require a payment of $20 per month a rent. In-edging Out Mill Jtncw. Two men and a team went to work today to dredge out the mill race for Walters' mill. The work begun at the east end of the race below the inuln Mreet bridge and will progress weHtwurd. tilrls uM ltulut In I'lilfoi-iii. tllrls employed at the Lfcltu. are appearing n attractive rose colored uniforms with white trimming. The costume blends with the color scheme of the store. Moot to Col loot H3.J3. 11. M. Tultle has started action In the circuit court to. collect the sum Heavy Ituin in John ay. A heavy rain fell yesterday In the John Day reiilon, according o world received today, by W. W. Cryder, for- SU '... . rr.t. ....I.. ....... I.cllw . ewi. supervisor, inn ji " n uw. j of $275 alleged to be due on a note 'ded a, cropg nav buen Buffering given by J. S. Calloway In payment rom the wenth0I.. of the purchase, price of three marei.l The suit wan filed by Ji. C wrignr. fllct-i Jerard I veuves. I Hcrt Jerard, who has been In Ten part of dlctcn visiting hi parents, Mr. and left this ariernoon Orvlllo IIwvm Is Here. orvllle U. Keevos, who ban been elected to a position In the l'endleton hivh whnnl for next vear Ik now in the city consulting with school offl-4 clula regarding his work. Mr. lteeves I. a ffriijtnnlA rf the l'endleton high si niiol and of O. A. C. During the Hint Trucks Arrive Today m...n K:uh .niad trucks. ... . ..r on t.A unlnarlnd at Mra.-C. S. Jerard l'endleton for the state highway com-lfor his ranch near Hlngnam, Montu; .. iuUi..n nrriveri hv freight over the no, ile will continue his farming v'..rihJn Pacific this morning. The, pursuits. shipment started from Illinois ana the remainder of the machine are expected at any time now. Soulier liookltut for lUdatlve. Martin Anderson, of Dnluth. Minn esota, who has been discharged from the service with a disability discharge, 1:4 here looking for relatives in Uma- uio ..mint v He is searching for scnooi ana oi y. . iunnn ...w, ...... - fun two years he wkh head of thei Andrew Anderson and Axel Johnson. . " , .. nNh-ihA iinri froB8 home service hoc- nmnuni training wurn i n- - , . t. .. . . . .... u hUii a u.ki ihnt nnvone -who knows tn I1IMU ni8n Bcnuui, wmriw im - " ----- ,..if good record In building up his do-1 whereabouts of these two men notify tiirtment. ' ' ' tn" offlce tne Mnrnl budlnK' 161 161 161 ioi 161 ioi ioi loi ioi- "The new 'phone number at the Delta is 32 Word from Honulor MoN'ary. The I'cnidleton Commercial Asso ciation' Tecelved a telegram, today from Senator McNary, announcing that he Is doing all he can to per suade the government to assist In the construction of the Roosevelt Highway. railed hy Ikwtli or Brotlier-lii-l.aw. Mrs. T. Ft. Wells left last night for Ffokcr, where she was called by the death of her brother-in-law, W. H. (ilenn. formerly of Pilot Kock. Mr. Glenn is survived by his wife, who is a sister of Mrs. Welles. "The finest old potatoes I have ever seen at this time in July" That is what people are saying about pur fancy Weston Mountain old potatoes. These potatoes have been pitted way back in the mountains and are almost as solid as when dug last fall. SMOOTH "NETTED GEMS" $3.00 PER CWT. . If you want canning Cherries place your or der with us at once. We are receiving them in large quantities now from Weston Mountain. Fancy Large Bings 16c per lb. f Royal Anns 14c per lb. M "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) Fire I'ikUt Control. The forest fire near Heppncr. In the Ditch Creek region, Is now fully udder control, accord irg to word re ceived today by "W. W. Cryder, forest upervisor. Fire fighters have suc ceeded in subduing the flames. ft s 12 S 2 5 Grocery Phones 526 Use the PhonjB dJsmr. SERVICE Other Depart men t 78 Use the . Thone PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Headauarters for Men's Harvest Necessities Work Shirts-a large stock f standard I makes, full size, in blue, gray, khaki and light tan J&1.00, $1Glove2sCanvas and leather, in wrist or gauntlet reliable makes, "Osborne" and "Hodkms horse hide and corduroy buck A Work rants In Wiaki and whip cord $-;.00, .50. 'Quilts and Blankets, a large stock to choose (from. ranging m price irom - j . Pillows, each from $L2 iof.xp Straw Hats, a large variety to choose from at Zoc to 75c. Koveralls, Lee's Famous Koveralls in stripe, khaki and blue iMV m 1 u..Annirk ixr. ...:n 1 1A t chnw and RlinDIV VOUr vvain-o Overalls, Jumpers-Waist or VSB working dolh and furnishings, assunng you our makes, full size, heavy denim .f XncHse is dependable and guaranteeing you Bed Sheets ana larpounb, m o d" -satisfactiom 1 Jill DiCO TOT IPX TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT Vorm ConinUsHarles Oonianf. K. J. litirke. H. J. Warner ana David J. Hullivan are the incorpor ators of the Northwestern Commis saries, 1 Inc.. articles of incorporation for which wer filed at the countyiji clerk's office today. The corpora- K ! tion will have the right to buy and K sill supplies, to conduct a labor cm- e p!o ment service and perform other S duties. It is understood that one of the main lines to bo followed by thejj corporation will be the furnishing of, 'A i.rinltau in li.cirinir cn m OS n n ll similar. 1 concerns. , Berkeley Ho is of the opinion that with the be ginning of harvest and of the work on the highways, the men will all be able to find employment. Will IK'turn In Seirtcmbcr. Mrs. Roy T. Ilishop. who Is state chairman for the campaign for $50,- OftO for the I'niversity of Oregon's Women's Building fund, expects to be In l'endleton by September end will take up the matter of raising some of the fumls while In this city. She is in Portland at present. "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 6n grain insurance. Give me a trial, save money and get real insurance service. j JOE KliKLRY fluoceaaor to Chas. K. Heard. Ino. "" i ."See Mc Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate Til Main Pendleton, Oregon illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Illlll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllg 1 irnrs rmrC I 1 Motor Cars The popularity of this 1 sturdy car is growing daily. I The last two car loads were all sold before they I , reached Tendleton, and to date all of the cars which we will receive in the next ' car load are contracted for, as well . ii . i i,i US IIIU sixuim tcii iuau, cAtcin- 5 Mirny fcn Here Tor Harvest. Demands for work have greatly n-',R crensed with the approach of the5R harvest season, according fo Norborne 1 A ' of the employment agency. 4 1 Will ict ix-moiitratton Aeral Mrs. J. 1). McComh. state leader ofj . . ... 1. I .. I n.lnlli. A today, "says thtt she has In view aii ' . 1. III.. .. . ilia 1 A Mi.ccewjiir IWI III" IH'.IIU'II mem. County DemonslrutlSn agent, left va cant bv the resignation of MIfs Lo rene Parker. M-. McComb, with the county court, will confer regarding the applicants for the position. 46 pairs of Pumps, regular $3.00, $3.50 and $1.00, The above are all the high heel, plain toe; some lot $2-la now' worth $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00, sale price on this plain pumps, few 1 strap, some 2 strap; no colonial pumps in this lot. 33 pairs, welt sole, plain toe Pumps, this season s style, sold for $5.00, w hile they last on this sale $3.15 21 pairs low heel Pumps, plain and one strap, sold for $3.50 and $4.00, this sale for $2.45 7 pairs Oxfords, military heel, regular $o.00, this sale . $2.4o 19 pair's Oxfords, reignskin, military heel, sold for $6.50, this sale, the pair $4.8o 13 pair buck sport Shoes, military heel, regular 6 FiO. sale nrice. the pair $4.8a T - J X learaice Sale on White Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps Now is the time to get those white shoes, oxfords or pumps, for we are overstocked and do not vant to carry any over. You will note by the prices below that we mean to clean up on these shoes. Take advantage of this sale for it is our last one this season on w hite shoes and it will mean a big say-. ing to you. These shoes are good styles for next 86 Wenwill hold this sale for 8 days only, starting to morrow (Friday) and ending Saturday, July 19th. nti0iQvfnv sizes is bie item. Note number or pairs and price of these sale shoes. 75 pairs high heel, plain toe lace, sold for $5 00 $6.00 and $7.00 the pair, while they last, pair. . $4.15 ':"i ;iffr Wl V d vamo with reign- skat rOT $10.00, this$sale3 Vkmt lac'ei mUitaVy he'el'sold for $11.50, this lf&rft wash kid, sold for $12.50, this sale pair only. .Wo 60 pairs white wash kid lace, plain toe turn sole very dressy, sold for $15.00, now worth $18.00, this sale only, the pair ?. f JJ Shoes are higher and are going higher It will pay you to buy your supply of shoes now. We sell shoes of quality and fit you right. 2 WchiImt fooler Tmlay. The temperature today at !:30 p. m. was 91. but Indications are that the mercury will go higher. Yester day the thermometer reached 97 and stayed there until after 6 p. m. lj.t r ight the mercury showed the record for the year so far as warm evening weather is concerned, the tempera ture being S. A few drops of rain fell last night and this morning and cooled the air. I,ti'r ITom Chamber of Ouniwn'o. The Pendleton Commercial Club received today from the I'ortland Chamber of Commerce a letter of ap preciation for the efforts of the local lyghnLzatlon In attempts to secure for I'ortland the 1920 meeting of the Chamber of Commerce of the United Slates. Secretary Cranston has been advised that the directors and offi cers will arrive in I'ortland August 7, and efforts to get the meeting for the western city will be continued at that time. Ofledal. !has been received concerning tnem. it ,inlimiilni the 23 boxes now ' " .. . . . ..."'.-, n-in. nnla have found it U8; The new boxe. will save the ""o - - ""'-""' - I lo 1. Mr. Br carriers trips back to the pos.off.ee -k-;--.v; opportu. lo get mail. - 1 Idioiiic lo Ib-ar llrvan. Cos I'civt Here. whoi Many La Granders will be passen- Gus Perot, fa.nous n . rkn u ho VvwXWyon on Xo. ,7 ,omor- n presents the 1 cte rs M.ell O ,m m l . n.nnR to ,.Hr lne ttdl(.tiS to l Pendleton visitor today accom- , , city tomorrow by punied by Mrs. 1'eret. In.. nd Mr ,..,. nrva. former sec- leave this inn ior a - , ,Ao, -u,- cabinet. Mr. Bryan is on a lecture ..i. ... i- . itour unner ine auspices iu in-: r.iu&un- , ...... ... Huncy llanovau in Pilot Hock. Chnuta.io .a bureau. ! POt,K TO I'K.IMH 0 L SI. lannvan, a granuaie ,-,..,i i siilVi;TtX. July It. Ailing sever ;1 weeks aw that Mr. Hi yan was ! Secretary of Male l.lk sails for lo visit Pendleton, efforts were made ! lYance July 21 lo replaw brcretHry to have him appear helo while in this ll-nm-ins at Paris peace conference. PLAXNKD ABEKDEEN. July 11. Eight OH 'companies, each of which declares intention to drill, nave so l . . . low. on. -KI.L P.E3XO Ai-l.i. wine, wnicn. It is ancgea, was oiaoe imi i ui m . .. ..! i ' rKlI.IJt; " :. irHvoit with S. A. Newberry. The complaint pearance was ,,m:.., --- Six new man . h f,irrri,, , Rprt Hanev I'ni-, Ellison-White, but to dale no repi , M Ln" '""" . .w. ...... lorl PIKtea District A Horn v. Placed In different parts or i . ., K,1,.,z,itndor recently is considered likely, therefore that : the l",- .,.,,. The ea ints . - . TnwUn fill r"FTl V lis - Umpissibie to give Mr. ur ,'lle ! ' " " , actuallv at work drillina hero at this time tnd that La Grande- counts is actual ? wn aboul ers who were expecting to see tne la- , .. ..w - mo'if crator here will bo disappointed. 400 feet. Ll Grande Observer. ! . Pcret expect to trip to Alaska. Is K-ratcd I'ihmi. ! Ralph Carstens is a patient in St. j Anthony's hospital, where he was op- j tia'.cd upon this morning. .nr. Harvev Of the North Pacific Dental College Is practicing In Pilot Hock at present. Ho Ik substituting for , Dr. H. A Schneider who 13 spending a vacation In Portland. ALASKA riSH I" 1918 IUU NO SO.nnn,00O SEATTLE. July 11. Alaskan fih. which last yea:- brought more than 5tt.000.000 wholesale. ao erita.bl gold mines, according to Henry B. Ward of the University of Illinois, en route to Alaska on a government mis- slum This year, the professor said-. the Fish revenue will exceed that ot the country's gold deposits. ing one. Since the demand is so much greater than the supply of DODGE BROTHERS MOTOR CARS, vou will have to speak quickly if you expect to be the owner of one of these dependable cars. 1 Cottonwood & Water St. Phone 530 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i J I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f t iTf I..llll llllf VllCxtllY Payments on Victory bonus nought on the Installment plan will bo due next Tuesday, July 13. when a 10 per .-,,t imvment U rtliiiiled. Twenty tier cent Is to i.e paid on or before g August li; and the remainder In 20 per cent payments on or before the E5 following dates. September 9, Oc- tober 7. and November 11. Full pay- s e stale in att-dance. Fred Bennlon. "aiao. e oe .., u. ... m newlv appointed agent for this conn- at any time oe,-..- ..u. m Is nttendlnir the conference, and FtimI lti'imioii at Convention. Demonstration work for Eastern Oregon counties and questions per taining to wheat production are be ing discussed this week at a meeting at the Moro experiment station, with county agents fiom various parts of th ty. Canning Time is Here The market is very uncertain at present but you can rest assured that if it is on the market you gVCll WITH US. o'lhers are H. E. Tweed. Baker; PauL1 " st ,-".r Nolim H. Sliillman. tnlon; Mao Hoke. Wal Iowa; L A. Hunt. Morrow; C. C Cal kins. Sherman: A. L. Fluharty. Was co; II. K Koony. neschutes;' E. H Thomas, Klamath. Wanted 'or Sliuinns. The aviation s-ctlon of the Ma rine Corns Is urgently in need of four year enlisted men for gus engine me chanics, machine shop mechanics, electricians, wireworkers. woodwork ers, welders, blacksmiths, etc. Men of good chnracter and mechanically Inclined are satisfactory. These men 111 ho sent through the regular navy school at Great Lakes, III., and will receive a thorough education In all or part of the above trades. Thy will be sent to the flying stations training in mechanical work. A majority of men on aviation duty in the Marines ale non-commlssloned officers and mot of these receive in That a violent, hail storm occurred near Nolin early this morning is re- ported by parties from that section, .'hurles E. Wells who hits been in town today, suvs the hailstones wore g a large as walnuts. No reports have g been received here of any damage in t'ljcted by the storm and it is there- i for considered to have been of short duration. At an early hour In Pen- g dleton today an electrical storm pre- g vailed, accompanied by light thunder. 1 The sky presented a lurid appearance at 5 o'clock but the storm passed oer the city. . FARMERS! HARVESTERS! Come in ami let us figure with you on your harvest groceries. Look into our 5 per cent discount proposition. We have everything you need and can save you money as well as give you the best. COUNTRY BUTTER SI. 00 Boll si l.ltrlo ;lrl lt,'ovrriiig. s Little Mary Francis ra hirer. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Crab- tree, is recovering after being strucK by a Uoedecke taxlcab 'Wednesday &s night. .Mr. Ornhtroje says that uc-;j cording to information gained from spectators, the accident was causeu V .. . , r ..lhv fast driving. P.oth Mr. and Mrs. 3 life are now expert mechanics and are girl. 5 securing upon discharge. positions .., seeming u 11 ic.Miiplaint IHcrl Totlay. , paying $10.00 or l- 00 per da Fur ' . a.ainst Alerta In.ai- , ther nrormation 11 ':.,'. "-"lie. Mexican charged with having 11- . ,n V,r;.r l"or In his possession, was filed to-lfl Big fresh shipment will arrive Saturday noon direct Rich in quality, low in price. Fresh fruits and groceries every day for your home dinner the choicest of lunch goods for picnics and vacationists. from the mountains. and Griggs G rocery 209 EAST COURT STREET ji Ii : j T! ' i ! 1 si. tr