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PAGE THREE " TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1919. 2 i JEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Alex Oliver Itdum. Alex , Oliver, well known sheep .hearer, returned yesterday from An dorson, Montana, lis has been hear ing aheap In various purl of Mon tana and report! that the wool crop Is good. ' Trio oil Trip to rorUaiul. H. W. Collins, O. K. Nelson and M. J. Uurke were passenger, fur Port kind last night. Mr. Cvlllna went down on a hurried buaineaa trip and will be back Saturday morning. Mr. Nelson, returned to headquarter, at Portland after .pending several duya here. the stoerluir Knur on hla car crumped but Judge Kiln Humid mulnluliied that ho wui moving too rupidly fur Main street and Impressed upun him the fact that pedestrians, within the safety nines, am aupremo. n'Piit In this county for obtaining money under false pretenses and for Jail breaking. Will Move OffUi-a Tomorrow Italoy, Haley A Htclwer and K. X Warner will move their offices from the American National Bank building Mayor liiMlulllnjr Athena Machinery. J. I Vaughun went to Athena to day to supervise the liiHtullatlon of aome electrical starling machinery for the Farmers' elovator there. The elevator wfJJ begin handling grain at once, as furmors are already bring- ;o u, jmmoIuUoii Country. WIN llrlvo to Portlund. Francis Mitchell, of Cincinnati, and Ncal Mularky, uf I'lirtluud, who have Ibeen employed on the J. X. Huraess ranch, will leave tumorrow fur Port land. They will muke the trip by auto, . . trig In their harvest. Show IUuJi Tvwt.WliraC lu Hnow . Dayton's window on Court street Id a sample of wheat grown on the l.awson place near No lin tasting si 1-2 pounds to the bush el. The heat was grown by C. A. to the rooms of the M. if. llouscr! ana running zt ousiiuis 10 1,-nji rmirt street acre. xu 'wucui icaveu u w wj It. Simla, his sons Klchurd and Churles, Charles H. Carter and Her bert Green loft lust evening for the Desolation country to spend several days camping and finning. They will return next week. r 5 ruin agency on Saturday afternoon. During the al terations to the bank building they will be In the new quarters nnd will return to the remodeled offices about lumber I, when completed. Brain dealers has been reported un der No. 2, whllo the quantity of No, 1 Is unusually high. Oilmen llcad Not fjiillly. Churles Conners, alleged Taxi Driver Clianices Ilea. Hunk robber, pleaded not guilty or 1). Ferrell. driver of the tnxkvib the crime when arruignea Dcrore which ran Into Miss Mildred Wlnshlp Judge Anderson at Baker yesterday, mid Mis. lluxel McFarland of Athena, ! Conners was Indicted for the crime Wednesday evening, changed his plea by the grand )nry before his capture to guilty In police court yesterday aft.' at San Francisco ' and, unless he ernoon after first pleudlng hot guilty changes his plen, will have his trial to a charge of reckless driving.. Ho a' the next term of court. Conners was fined 130. Ferrell claimed that also fuccs the possibility of lndlct- KtannxliI Postmaster nuuuimuu. ta Among the nominations for post-Iff master sent to the senate yesterday j by President Wilson was that or Ilicn ard V. Kvans to fill the office at Ktan. field. Mr. Kvans Is already In office, having been acting as postmaster for Haines "me "u,e Ume- Will llavo Offkw With County Agent. Miss Flannagin, who will be county nurse for Umatilla and who comes to Pendleton under the auspices of the Red Cross, will have her office In the Mime reom as The county ueniuiwuu- tlon ugent. Miss Flanagan Is ex cd to arrive here in September. 161 i6i 16i ioi loi loi loi id loi loi- I sal O I H H I o M I o F -i o -1 H -I I -4 JO 7 r I "the new 'phone number at the Delta is 32" For the Camping Trip The Most Popular Pancake Flour in. America "AUNT JEMIMA" "Aunt Jemima" is especially fine for the camp ing trip because it is packed in small packages and is so easily prepared, the milk being already added in powdered form. Also makes rich Waffles and fine Muffins, too 3 Packages for 50c BREAKFAST BELL CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP. Everything for the camping trip packed ready for shipment. ' Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both' . departments.) -TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT TOI TOT TOT TOT P. W. leach Here. P. W. Bench, who travels for Ihc Colgate Company, is a Pendleton vis itor t.'dnv. He was a school maio 01 K. V . worlll when the two were In col-eKU-Ht Willamette University, and played quarterback on the Willam ette football team. Fire Warning- Notices Here. The State Forester has sent to W. W. Crvder, of the local office of the Forest Hervlce, a supply of fire warn ing notices to be put up on fences along traveled routes. Any farmer desiring these notices as a warning of fire danger to his wheat fields may secure some on application at Room SSI, Federal Building. ff s 2 itunnKa llarvCKtliur Near Itock. Harvest on the J. N. Burgess ranch in the Pilot Rock region, was started Thursday. Mr. Burgess Yias not had J any samples tested but believes tneiji yield will run better than early estl-1 ff minutes Indicated. Most of the grow- ff ers In that section are now cutting or; ready to start. j ff lillO llOVS Oil SnilHIlK iri. Paul Howe and Kay Johnson, young men from Kcho. were In Tendlcton this morning on their way to Pilot Rock,Dale and Desolation Lake. They will hike from Dale to the hike and spend about 10 days camping and fishing there. They will be gone un til the end of the month. "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. (Jive me a trial, save money and get real insurance service. JOE KERLEY Huccessor to Chas. E. Heard, Ino. r " "See Me Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate 711 Mala Pendleton, Oregon iVt-lt lii Cciiiily. F. I. Hallard. state leader of county ! agent, end Fred Bennion, county lugent, returned last night from a visit to Hcrmlstnn. Columbia District. Ktan fleld and Echo, where they met mem ber of the farm bureau committees. They visited the experiment slalion at Henniston. Mr. Ballard lert this mor ning for The Dalles. The Itev. W. If. Cox Home, The Rev. W. H. Cox, pastor of the Baptist church, who returned last night from Victoria, B. C. reports that he met a dozen people there who plan to attend the Pendleton 191 Hound-Up. . The Hev. Mr. Cox visited three families which he knew in Lon don, and save a series of four lec tures in the First Baptist church all of which were well attended. His con gregation for the Sunday service was 1200. Think Futlier Is III Pendleton. Snnuicl Stephens, of Wenatchee. Is looking for his father, A. W. Steph ens, who Is thought to be lu Pen dleton. The younger Stephens IRis written to. the Incut lodge of Klks in hopes of locating his father, from whom ho has riot heard for six months. Mr, Stephens or anyone knowing his whereabouts is asked to write the younger Stephens at Box 121, Wenatchee. Wash. Yield Better Than Ksttmates. While no really authentic figures on yield are yet possible. It Is believ. od among local grain dealers that most growers are getting from four to five more bushels per acre than they figured on at first. The grain has survived the drought exceptional ly well and cool nights at the proper time helped fill the berries so that a good crop resulted. w-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini 11re S Fl I DODGE BROS. 1 Motor Cars ; . The popularity of this 7B" 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. at IUetli Destroys Home. Flames last evening at S o'clock con- sumcd tho Senderson home In the E Harrison Grove a Uleth. entailing a S loss of 20. Kitchen furniture went up in the fire but the piano and other household furniture was removed and r: saved. For a time It was feared that a small son was asleep in the upper S story but he was found at the depot safe. The home was situated on the S south side of the river. E ! Ikl Hull 111 llad Auto Wreck. E Bob Hall. W. F. Blancett and Mrs. EiHUuicctt, lltarry and I.lu'd Wise, or Ej rived in Pendleton this morning aft E er a narrow escape from serious In E Jury in an auto accident near Myrtle E Point, in Coos county. Hall's car, E currying the party and Blancett's 5. year-old girl, fell 30 feet over the side S of the cliff into the Cnn.mlle river. Mrs. Hkincett falling the entire 100 E'feet to the river bed, breaking her Sjcollur bone and being badly bruised. 2 1 The machine was stopped In its E plunge 30 feet below the roud. hang s' Ing In a tree. Hnll also waa caught E!at about the same distance while E 'Lloyd Wise fell Into the river bed. 100: feet down. Harry Ise was culigm 2 2 Grocery Phones 52G Use the Phone sf7 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Departments 78 Use the Thone . The Belber Wardrobe . A WONDERFUL TRUNK. Wherever your traveling needs escort you, you should, in justice to the happiest selection, come and examine our Bel- . ber Wardrobe Trunks. The devices for comfort and care and convenience of its traveling possessions express the very ultimate in traveling comfort. 122231 Compare them with any trunks you know, price for price, beauty for beauty, weight for' weight, trunk for trunk in every way, and you will understand why the Belber Ward robe is pre-eminently the trunk, $35.00, $37.50, $40.00, $55.00, $75.00. -.b4! l t.tfl LEATHER BAGS Cowhide bags, in black and russett, some leather lined, others lined with good serviceable cloth, 14, 16, 18 inch sizes If you are at all familiar with present cost of leather and labor you will appreciate the scope of these values at $8.50 to $25.00 House Dresses In Various Attractive Styles. - This is the time of year when the demand for smart looking, cool feeling house dresses is at its height, and we are very fortu nate to have a very large assort ment for your inspection. Amoskeag Gingham and heavy Percales are the material of which these house dresses are made, all size up to 54. Price, $1.50 to $4.50. MIDDIES IN ALL POPULAR STYLES We carry a very large stock of middies'for women and girls in all white, white with blue galeta, white with blue serge and white with blue flannel. These are "The Paul Jones Middies" so justly famous for their workmanship, style and fit $2.50 to $6.95 WINDSOR PLISSE CREPE 35c YARD Wjndsor Plisse Crepe in color of pink, white, yel low and light blue, for underwear and night gowns. A most practical wash fabric and needs no ironing. PA JAMA CHECKS 25c Make up pajamas and summer night gowns for the hot season from this fine pajama check goods; 36 in. wide and just the right weight. . PURSES 75c TO $7.50 A showing of fine purses and hand bags in the newest styles and colors. No doubt you need a new purse for that vacation trip. Come in and look ours over. Phi lippine Gowns J AND ENVELOPE CHEMISE The daintiest models imagin able, fashioned of finest, sheer est nainsook and delicately hand embroidered in small designs and patterns of good taste and re finement. Wild rose, bowknot, butterfly, oak leaf and conventi onal embroideries. Prices from $2.95 to $6.50. Women's Wash Skirts In white, dimity, gabardine and pique, made in several attractive styles, with patch pockets, new ideas in belts, trimmed with large pearl buttons; size 26 in. to 36 in. waist measure. Prices $4.75 to $8 BATHING SUITS FOR WOMEN AND MISSES $2.95 to $14.95 In range of color combinations, all opening on the shoulder, in wool or cotton. Bathing Caps in all colors 50c to $1.00. AUTO VEILS $1.25 One lot high grade chiffon auto veils, large size, hemstitched borders. These come in all shades. Make a selection now before you go away on that auto trip. Contract lA-t for Store Ctuuurr-s. they, reported today. Mr. Taylor's! ... The contract for the alterations to place Is northeast of town and Judge !',... the Purls store was signed today and Maloney s on the reservation. Bothj s",",""inilimiiMllllllllllllllllllIllli: work will begin ut once on the new farms were hit l.y early frosts and asS show cases, new show windows, French' a result their hurvest is slightly later-E dressing rooms, waist rooms and new ; than some In their vicinities. Mr. E balconies which are to be a part or the j Taylor predicted today that his wheat new store. Plans for the Interior were will yield 30 bushels to the acre. ) S drawn by O. R. Wright and the total: iE expenditure will be In the neighbor-j hood of JSOOl). I ANSCO Too Late to Classify 15 CAMERAS lvpluin Vrcft'iu'O of NlXK-k. P. O'Hrlen. local O.-W agent, today explained the presence! fur neveral days of the 'horses com pluini'd of in the company pens on the smith wide of town. The stock wu. shipped from Myrtle Point to pendle-' ton, consigned to Hob Hull, who staffed a wild west show Point, and Hull did not arrive' to claim hit animult until thit morning. He was following by auto but an ac Uient, with" re- Mltlnur Injuries! to two i v ANTKI j Xoth to C"ontrators. jS It, & N j Kiks' building-committee is ask-H lis ior mas wuiu'uc uu ei ntuntiii ut the construction of an Klks Club and theatre. They are asking fr bids on S the general contract, heating and ven-(S tllatiug. wiring and plumbing. Any S contractors interested aee Ji. K. 5 at Myrtle . -w-. . Wl arrive' to; '"mediately. It. K. CHLOITEK, Sec 5 S under the car and the ligumems in or tne pany, aeiajvu meir u. ; traction tucK ooiiiv nun. v-iiiciu i I'none 3 bruised. Tne day. Cottonwood & Water St. Phone 530 and the ligaments in of the party, delayed their arrival. ,his Eipartv were only slightly S accident happened on a sharp turn 5on a narrow road. The Hall car got 5 'too near the edge of the road nd' t.r.mvrs to start Monday n,rwn nver when the bank ava! Henry J. Tavlor and J. W wa'. The party la oouna icr ija'iunej, .wu Grande. . , . Position eiiKinoer, by gas competent s or steam. S and Speedex Films Don't let another summer go by without an Ansco. It will add more to the pleasure of your outingj than anything else. All winter and long afterwards you can live over again wtth your pictures those good sum mer davit. Iet us show ou the. Ansco line. j I FOlt SALE Complete household fur- i niture. good us new. Will eell all S or any part. Phone 661 or 29 1J. I Taliman & Co. i Leading UrucKiMs. of the bin wheat growers, I LOST 3 rear ide curtains. will atart their harvest Monday, i .ut. lotor Co. iiewaru. Blue JlllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.. Bring' Your Car to Us We can furnish prompt ly any size Wind Shield Glass We have an experienced man who will set the glass while you wait- B. L. Burroughs, Inc. 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