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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1919)
TEN FACES " DAILY EA'ST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1919. ' PAGE THREE WEVVS NOTES OF PENDLETON 1 I, I, J!nk noiiic minted. Weather Prediction Arrive. Tburn lYoni Convention. The exterior of the Tnlund Km). Ire "Continued warm, wllh thunder- Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Wadn returned sank la belnif pulnted today with (truy storms ThurHduv." i the weather nn. toduv from Vmn.nu., u n paint. The competlon of the paint- diction received today ut tne office of they attended the Interstiifa " Heuliv Association convention of which Mr. In will finish the work for the build- In l.ltthls Heady Wednesday, Electric IlKhta In l'llot Hock will be ready Wedneaday, accordlnir to ea tlmate of J. I VuiiKhun, who ha u pervlHOd the Inatulutlon of the new $4000 ayatem there. All muterlala have arrived and been connected up and unless something unfnreaeen arls ea, the power can be used Wednesday. The plant la municipally owned. W. W. C'ryder. district forest miner- vlsor. The message come from Port land by wire. Miss Harriett olinson Plays. Mlaa liarlett Johnaon, formerly of Pendleton and a niece of Mra. J. f. Roblnaon of thla city, wan among the prominent players In the Oregon stute champlonahlp tennla tournu- Wade la a member. The trip wua made by automobile from Portland. Yesterduy'a Oregon Journal showed a picture of Mr. und Mra. Wade, taken during the trip. 0 Cool 8Mita nfular. Pioneer park and the lawn at the Ha Novel Advertising Scheme. O.-W. R. & ft. depot are popular reat Inn places during the warm days, Crowds took refuge from the heat In these spots yeaterday, while ewlm mer took advantuge of the opportu nity offered by the Pendleton Nota-torlum. New Klagn to Wmton, A Weston-Pendleton atage la being established by O. S. Wlckllne who will have his Pendleton headquarters at the Allen-Knight Co. . atore. The Ki'heduln will be us followa: leaven Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a. m. and 12:45 p. m.; leaves Alhena for Pendleton ut 8 a. m. and 1 p. m.; leaves Adiimi for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1 20 p. m.; leavea Pendleton (Albm-KnlKht Co. Store) for Weston at 10 a. m. aijd 4 p. m. Kmidoyiwut Office lusy Iluoo. The front of the city hull preacnted buay place this morning with sever- ment which ended In Portland Hat- it I truck load of fire fighter about to urday. Miss Johnaon ia an Irvlngton idepart for the aouth of the'counlr.v to club pluyer. try to extinguish the' flamea. The men were recruited by N. Berkeley of jthe U. 8. employment bureau. Many men, looking tor narvest work, are ui ao being aent out dally. Mayor J. Jj. Vaughan today received a novel postcard from Calgary, Al berta, advertlaing their Stampede ahow which 1 acheduled for the week of Auguat 2f to 30. It la a "peraonul" message In regular motion picture cowboy handwriting. The poatacrlpt by "Hhorty" says, "If yore boaa -wont let yew kum, quit him." Gels Idaho Highway I'oMlflun. Q. H. O'Melveny, civil engineer and contractor, left last night for Boise, ldano, where he haa accepted an im portant poaitlon with the Idaho Highway Commission. Mr O'Melveny has been in the engineering game In Pendleton for several yeara and In 1915 completed nn official map of the IVndletou Hoy Has ;hh1 Score, Charles Russell of Pendleton, 'O. A. C. atudent. was among the 24 menjclty. v.'ho made the marksman rank in the target practice at the Fort Berry rifle iitmindollnir Work I'nuVr Way. range recently. Hixleeh out of S3 re- old partitiona. walla and floora are serve officers' training cop men at being torn out of the second floor of the Presidio who mude either the the American National Hank building marksmen rank or the aharpshootera' rank In the practice were O. A. C. men. nn lui loi lui loi loi loi loi loi 101- 1 Parcels Post and Express Shipments to Camping Parties After you are camped several days in the mountains you will undoubtedly develop quite a healthy, in fact, an almost ravenous, appetite. The things one generally craves most when out in the hills are Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, and Fresh Meats and Dressed Chickens which are generally unattainable in the mountains. A letter or a phone call to us will bring these "camp "luxuries" to you by return mail in such a fresh, appetizing:, condition that they will be a real treat for the whole camp. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. ( Private exchange connecting both' departments.) -TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT-TOT TOT TOT T0TT0T : m Norma I Temperature for Tills Week. K The I'. S. department of agrlou!-;" tore weather forecast for the week of July 21 to 26 predicts for the Pa-j cllic coast - states .generally imr Tnmillfr i nw ii, m.i. - m .. u . Oenernlly fair weather, with compar atively low temperature, is promised for the northern Rocky mountuln and p!ateati regions. Grocery 'Phones , 526 Use the Phone SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Department 78 Use the Phon Your Summer and Vacation Needs Can Be Filled Here Better Where you find a cool store, widest variety to select from. Highest quality, priced at about what you want to pay. today by the contractors, Grlswold & Swa!iaon. All the tenants have moved to temporary locations and the work will be rushed to completion within the allotted 60 days. KxinM-t to Move Office Tuesday. I The new office for the Pacific Grain I Co. and Pacific Coast Elevator Co., In the building formerly occupied by :Hitle & Huscall, la expected to be ready for occupancy tomorrow. In cose tho two concerns are able to move, the new office will combine the two, with J. E. Montgomery as man-, ager. ! Wheat as Clean as I' sua I. ' Wheat this year 'is as clean of smut and other impurities aa usual, J. EX Montgomery, grain dealer, aald today. Some of the grain so far examined has ihcen found cleaner than most yields and only the average amount of dockage Is being encountered. Tests are showing the county grain to be of a high grade by weight. , CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES 2 PRICE One special lot of children's white wash dresses to be closed out. They are well made up into the new est styles. Neatly trimmed and they will fit prop erly, sizes 2 to 14 years. Special sale xi Price WOMEN'S COVERALLS $3.95 to $7.50 Every woman can use these out on an auto trip, or in the mountains. Offered in khaki shade only, of the best quality khaki, all sizes, in several styles. Buy a pair and try them. MIDDY BLOUSES $2.50 to $4.50 Middy Blouses look well on most any one, and then they are very practical to wear these warm days, specially on an outing trip. Offered in several styles for women and children. "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy I am buying grain this year for Kerr Gifford & Co., Inc., and would be glad to have the farmers give nie a chance to submit a price on their grain before" selling. JOE KERLEY Successor to Che. E. Beard, Ins. -See Me Before the Fire insurance Loans Real Estate Til Main , Pendleton, Orecoa Salem Auto Men Here. v Richard and Albert Tote, of Salem, are In Pendleton for a few days look ing over the auto repair field "with an eye to entering business here. They are experienced garage men and may establish a garage hero If a location is obtained end they think the field suitable. They are recently dlscharg. ed men from the service. NEW PERCALES 35c A big shipment of new percales. Dainty new pat terns and colorings, full 3(5 in. wide of best quality that can be had. Make your selections now while you can get new designs. NFAV DEVONSHIRE 50c The real genuine Devonshire Cloth, guaranteed fast colors, new patterns and designs. Suitable for men's shirts, women's dresses, baby rompers. ROLLER TOWELING 20c to 40c Get your needs now of Roller Toweling. Offered in white and dark, several widths and colored bor der, of union and all linfcn. ... NEW LACES 5c to $1.50 Another lot of new laces of all kinds and widths; new patterns. Have a look at these for trimmings of all kinds. Val lace, filet, venice, baby Irish, antique, etc. DRUG SUNDRIES A complete stock of drug sundries, of the well known Melba kind. Get your supply here to use on your vacation. , I i Will Speak at Salem. ! Miss Iorene Parker, retiring coun ty agent, who leaves tonight for her (home near Salem, will be one of the speakers in that city at tho Rural Life jConference, which will be held under ! the auspices of the Methodist church with the co-operation of the O. A. C extension school. The conference will be from July 11 to 23, nnd Miss Parker will be on two of the pro grams. She will demonstrate a cook stove drier and other kitchen npplinnces, as well as the construc tion of a home made tireless cooker. Natatorium Well Intronlzed. lillly Snnday Sends Picture. In spite of the general exodus of Two autographed photos of William people from Pendleton over the week A. "Billy" Sunday, were received late end, receipts at the city natatorium Saturday by Mayor J. L. Vaughan. Saturday and Sunday totaled slightly The famous evangelist did not en- niore than $06. The pool is increas- close any letters but on the pictures ing in popularity with the rise in tem. under his autograph wrote his fam- Jlm Kstes Is Homo. After having attended the Elks grand lodge at Atlantic City, the big fight In Toledo on July 4th and stop ped at Cheyenne enroute home, J. H. Estes arrived Sunday and is now try ing to recoupe on sleep and lnsiden tally to restore a flattened pocket hook. Jim says he bet no money on the fight an lost none but he did find prices In the east sufficiently high for all purposes and the Atlantic City people past masters in the art of charging all the traffic will bear. He save prices are higher in the east are that people are spending money like drunken sailors. perature. ous "Psalm 37 Cranston at ltate Hearing. C. K. Cranston, secretary of the Pendleton Commercial Association. Is in Portland attending the trial of the Columbia Xliver basin rate case. He Water Violators Discovered. Watermaster A. K. Perry haa re turned from a trip to Morrow county in which is pat of his water district A man whose name was not given. will he there all week, representing was arrested upon complaint or Mr. Pendleton as an intervener in the Perry, -who found him utterly lgnor. suit. Ing all rules of the district. He will ' be tried in the Morrow county courts. To Bo Biufled in Portland. Mrs. D. W. Bailey, with her aister. Mrs. Gonzales, Miss Pauline Jones and Colonel J. H. Raley, accompanied the body of the late D. W. Bailey to Port land this morning for burial. Funer al services were held here yesterday. thla week whll? Judge Parkefl ia at his. summer cabin near Meacham. Th judge will come down about once) m, week to finish up any business that may accumulate. ' Two Fines Bring SIO to City. , Walter Perry, charged with being Jim Ilovtler Hetnrns to Bank. drunk and disorderly, forfeited bail J. W. Bowler returned to his ota of 25 in police court this morning, place In the First National Bank to Shelby Alloway. arrested for speed- Cay after an absence of more than a Ing. was fined $15. It was his second year, spent in service in Frnce and offfnse nnd on additional charge of Germany with the 146th field artii- reslsting the arresting officer was lerv. Mr. Bowler is at present at the lodged against him. exchange teller's window. Boxes of Candy Given. Twelve Pendleton girls who assist ed in serving at the Fourth of July service men's banquet, were presented today with boxes of candy as a token of the appreciation, of the committee. The girls who were presented with the candy were: Miss Virginia Todd, Miss Sydney Sommervllle, Miss Evelyn Sommervtlle, Miss Alice Forshaw, Miss Florence Forshaw, Miss Claire Raley. Miss Leura Jerard. Mrs. Har old Frink, Miss Arlie Rouanioin, Miss Margaret Putnam, Miss Rita Fergu son, Mrs. Haroia tsarnen anu .miss Gaynell Baldwin. .Justice to Close Orflee. The office of Justice of the Peace Parkes will be closed until Friday of Mountain llsliini; flood Now Fishermen returning from the mountains in the south of the county report fishing good In the Desolation country and on Canins, Cable and Hiduway creeks. Several catches of 2lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIII' the limit are reported, although no DODGE BROS. Motor Cars The popularity of this . i 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. SS flh larger than 10 Inches are taken. 5 i The results In the Umatilla river have 5 : been poor, however, and not until a jSirnln comes will the catch Improve. S.the sportsmen tay. The river has 5 been overworked with anglers this 5 season, and this, coupled with the lone S dry spell, hna lessened possibilities of ja good catch. sJtwo lloimd-li Stories Promlscrt. St Pendleton's llound-Up will not only lbe the subject of a leading article In S I the Red Cross magazine for Septem- her, but will be featured in one other national mngnzlne, according to word si'frnm Anne Shannon Monroe, Oregon author, received today by Major I.es I Moorhouse. The other publication i howeveV. was not mentioned. Miss Monroe has received the various pho E to graphs sent by the major and In S appreciation of his assistance recent. 5 Iv sent him an autographed copy of 2 Happy Valley, her well known story Hjof Knstern ireg,.n life. THE BEACrTPATROL MUST DO HIS DUTY, BUT- Cottonwood & Water St. rhone530 iiiuiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii iniiiiiiiiiiiiiii Permanent Muscular Strength can not exist where there Is n ot blood SZlstrength. Young men giving otten- tlon to muscular development should bear this In mind. Hood's Sarsnpiir- Ilia gives blond strength and builds S up the whole syytem. 1 Notleo. I I have moved my Insurance office to L.indgren an 1 Frunseen, tailors,! "35 Main street, next to Max Baer. Phone 468, JOE U1JU If 6 li5 I s t - - J Feed Barley Hrops SO Cents. A drop of EO cents undr the) to? mer price for standard feed barley W reported today. The quotation fof this grade of barley Is now f(l ton. Standard A barley la rtill ut Jt.i.60. where it has been for severm clas. Mill feed 'a still at 37.SJ witt no apparent change in sight. Hair In hales is niirttd nt Js f. o. . care. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Furnished house. Phons 747 or call 60S Raley. NEWLY FURNISHED rooms tot rent. 112 Lewis street. BRICCS AUTOW00MAW Attached Out w !. II Mria lw.JS.sraa, Cms Ai;wicrt Any Ant. BRICCS 1 BURPEE CO, he, Kuifictra tTt Ravthorna An.. Pvtau4. MlarUautouJ Ulamtoa Oau When these itautUtepptarti-jm Neptune Beach at Cones Hand, cf courte everybody gasped, then gathered about themvTk teach patrol came up to learn lhe trouble and $oii can guest the rest They r thoie daring Mac Svatetljbathing girh again ' ' - WHEN YOU NEED GLASSES Ther is nntbin? to ga.n by putting for eye defects and that Is ft-AtM sijht there ore thousands who waited too lonvr that would Rladly pay any price. Your eyesight la prtceleaa, why take chances of injuring your eyes by (puttinjr off huvintc thorn examined ;nfter they begin troubling you? In most cases there Is only one remedy !fo reye defects and thut la iTl-feMC ground to fit. Thirteen years experience In th fitting and grinding of Kinases at your service, tf yon come here. (Ten) years in Pendleton), Hensonable charges, DALE ROTIIWELL " OiMometrlst and Optleian. . ' Fttcbter Uldc..- Over Worktncntea'a . CluUiliia; Store. a - 4 i " I 5: a- I f