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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1919)
- 'vawv war-! Iff-. .-r ' T DAtLY EAST OnECONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1910. TWELVE PAGES ' J...!.. J 1. I m nous of pawn l" ' 1 "' 1 "" ' ' i-i" . .i ! j -I ii in Salea of Otm Itoy Are 18070. Hales made yesterday by Homer C. Krehblll, of the Pendleton Motor Hales company, reached a total of 18670. lie told six Dodge care In one day. . ltoyal BawU-llo in IIM.pilul. Royal M. fluwtelle, local jeweler, la a patient in HU Anthony's hoapltal ai the result of a full toduy which In lured Ma left aide. Mr. Hawtelle met with the accident during the remodel- line; of his afore. It la uncertain aa yet whether any rlba are broken but It Is probable that Mr. Hawtelle will be In the hospital for two or three days. . .. Beautiful Women of Soclety.durlngtheput seventy yean have rellei upon it for their dlttln. utahed appearance, i n V latt, refined, peariy f white complexion It render instantly, U J,' I always the source of j flattering comment. Wnr Tllxk InHiimiuie. Information regarding War Rink In aurunce wirr be given at Koom 262. Federal IJuldlng, by M. Ttullson, navy recruiting officer. W.lll 1'iimiiu Crouxo. , Fred Bennlon, county agent, and Ouy If. Johnaon, local manager of the Trl-State Terminal Co., plan to leave tonight on an over-Humlay grouse hunting trip. Their deatlnutloh was not divulged. ' Dr. McNnry to Portland. Dr. W. D. McNary; superintendent of the atale hospital, left today for a business trip to Salem and Portland. Nnlom Man to Wed Here. Verne Kills Mikoff. of Balem, wot Issued a license today to marry Mla Iria Ivena Uuley of Pendleton. Umatlla IreH Inscribed. ' ' The Umatilla National Forest la de acribed in a bulletin entitled. "Vacation Iand," luued by the forestry depart ment. The article says that the best time for campers la from July 1 to August St, and says that deer and grouse are plentiful. , To IlcriniMlon On IIiihIiicnn. M. Kullson, recruiting officer for the V. 8. navy, left toduy for Hcrmla ton, where he will spend the day on recruiting duty and in placing posters advertising the navy on display. William Kale's Health Improved. William Hale, formerly in the paint business here In the firm of Hule A Haacall Is now In Portland and la very much Improved In health, says Man uel Fried I y. who saw Mr. and Mrs Hule In Portland. They have been to the seashore for several weeka and re to remain In Portland until cooler weather, about September 1. John Bentley Is also In Portland and la en- Joying the cooler weather there. He Will return about the same time aa the Hales. - .1C1 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- A Good Stock To keep a good stock, and to keep nothing; else but good merchandise in stock, is of course a problem of buying. We have two methods of accomplishing this and they succeed very well it seems to us- One of them is a good stock and merchandise system ; the other is buying only of good houses, so that the goods that come in will be of the quality that a high-grade house is willing to stand back of at all times. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendletbn Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 10L (Private exchange connecting both departments) llaiH'her raring to Ycllwstno. o. A. Simpson. Pendleton rancher, will leave with Mrs. glmpson Hundny on a motor trip that will tuek thern to Yellowstone Park and return. About a fortnight will be conaumed In the trip. Will Manage Quelle). E. H. Eggera, brother of Mrs. W. A. Rhodes, will manage the Quelle res Uurant for Mr. Rhodes during the next two weeks while the latter Is away on his vacation. Mr. loggers took up his duties today. American Ijegion Weekly Hern. The American Legion Weekly for August 15 arrived today at Red Cross headquarters for distribution to sol diers and sailors. Among the articles In this week's magalne are "The Chal lenge of the Vesle." "Sweet Land of Ileefsteak," "I . Will By Wireless, and "As to Bonuses." ' 101 TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT Tonxe to Speak Here September 2. Lieutenant Lamar Tooze, who hns been in France as a member of the 9lHt DivlHlont 34th In., will apeak In Pendleton September 2, for the benefit of tha University of Oregon Women's Building;. Lieutenant Tooze will tell of the experiences of the 91st while In active warfare. The talk In Fendleton will conclude a tour of the ntate made by the army officer. Milbon-tnpcnator Men Coming. There will be at leaet one man from each of the fwin cities at the Round-Up Sept. 18, 19 and 20. ac cording1 to C, H. Marsh, secretary of the association. S. D. Peterson, clt attorney for Milton, today ordered three box seats for the three days and Al Fair, Free water merchant, sent in his order for some grandstand seats at the same time. Hon I ill Nurse Coming. Miss Flanagan, newly appointed health nurse for this county is ex pected to arrive In Pendleton within the next two days to begin her work among the tubercular soldiers who have returned from service. Her work will be under the auspices of the Oregon Society for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, and her work as county nurse will not begin until September 1 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 me a chance to submit a price on their grain before selling. ' JOE KERLEY ' Successor to Chaa. ID. Heard, Ine, "See Me Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate JU Mala Pendleton. Oregon Will Motor to Me, Rainier. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rhodes and son Billy and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tromb ley and niece,- Margaret Norwood, will leave in their two cars Sunday morning for a two weeks' motor trip which will take them to Seattle, Van couver, B- C, Mt. . Rainier national park and home by way of Portland. They will go by way of Walla Walla and the Yakima valley. Convention In Salem. '. The Rev. W. R. Gallaher. of Her mlston, pastor of the Baptist church, is among the ministers of this state who are attending the farm and home conference held this week In Salem under the ar.splces of the extension school of O. A. C. Miss Lorene Par ker, formerly county demonstration agent here, was one of the speakers at the conference and demonstrated the making of a fireless cooker and a cookstove dryer. IUg Demand for rity Homos. Snow A Dayton report a big demand for homes in town .especially up to $5000. and a large number of sales be ing made. Following sales-were made during the post week. Mayberry home to Fred Bennon, county agri culturist: Hamilton home on Water street, to Mr. J. H. Clark: two houses corner Chestnut and Railroad, to E. T. Grubbs; home at 1010 West Alta, to Mr. A. H. Klrby of Freewater. They report also the sale of an al falfa ranch near Freewater to A. F. Now of Pendleton. Mr. New moved tnls week to his new place. gllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllHUIIIII One Ton I I Denby Truck A BARGAIN We have to offer at a bargain a one ton Denby Truck just overhauled and all worn parts re placed. ' . This truck is worth twice the money we ask for it, and it will be well worth your time to in vestigate if you need a good truck. Band Presents Statement, The statement of funds due the Pendleton Round-Up band for the present season was presented to the fendleton Commercial Association to day and totals 1987. About (450 of this sum will be paid with the surolus money In the Fourth of July celebra tion fund and the remainder will be solicited Monday by R. E. Chloupek, chairman of the committee appointed I to raise funds with which to dsv the I Dana, -ine statement includes the money due the leaders and members of the band for their work from April until the close of the concert season four weeks hence. 3 2 a 2 a 5 2 I Agriculture. In High School. Milton high school has secured for the coming school term EX E, Elliott, who will be co-operative with that of rrea pennon, county agent. Mr. El liott will give instruction to boys and I Kir Is during the school term, which will be followed by follow-up work by County Agent Bennlon. The work will have the same projects for the school pupils as Mr. Bennlon has tat the farmers. Mr. Elliott was for nine years assistant In serial Investigation In Washington Stnte College, and was at W. 8. C. for two years also In the Smith Hughes work. - At Western Auto Co. Cottonwood & Water St. Phone 530 Slllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllu Snavley Opens Business. V. H Snavely who has taken the Pendleton agency for the Chandler car is preparing to open his place of business in the Taylor building, op posite the Hotel Pendleton on Mon day. The business will be conducted under the persona! name of Mr. Sna vely. At present he will have the agency only for the Chandler but ex pects to secure some additional agen cies soon. He Is looking for some new cars during the week. ft Grocery Phone 526 , Use the Phones Other Tf Department! 0 lT.e the Phone PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Advance is: Fall Fashion Charming styles, heralds of a dress up season, planned to be the most elaborate in' years, and representative of a wonderful array of fine femi nine fashions in wide contrast of war-time vogue. The New Suits AT $45.00, $65.00, $75.00 and $95.00 which have a wider range of materials this year than ever before. Oxfords, silvertones, tinseltone, tricotines, Poiret twills, gabardines, velour de . Lami, peach bloom. Never!) Were the Coats more luxurious nor more delightful at $35.00, $49.50, $65.00, $75.00, $85.00 and $125.00. Either loose back or belted models are popular, some have raglan sleeves, other set in. Materials to suit eyery one's fancy, such as Frostglow, Ve rona, Maduro Brown, Pompeian Red, dragon fly, blue and taupe. - Street Dresses OF WOOL $35.00 to $85.00 Women who know the secret that the first dresses of the season are more attractive are al- ready buying these now.- First, because they are made of such lovely materials as duvetynes,-ve--lours, tricotines and Poiret twill. New Corsets And of very much importance is. the fit of your new gown or suit, and we are prepared to start at foundation of this which means a good fitting corset. V We have among our numerous models just the one for you, as we are solejagents for Modarts, Lady Ruth, Binner, La Revo, Nemo, Kabo and R. and G. v't.J- 3 - Are. In Portland. U C. Llvermore. real estate dealer In the very much alive capital of Uma tilla county, is here. Also from the same wide awake city ,is W. Fletcher. Evening Tilegram. Altonds llrcvMrs' Medina:. Manuet Friedly returned from Port land thrs morning where he has been for the past week attending a meet ing of the' board of directors of th 1'acifio Stales Fire Insurance Co. Mt. Friedly reports that the company Is In the most prosperous shape ever and that the local business for the first half of August Is already $10,000 In excess of all of August 1918. SitowraiM 1'nlform Illhgway Hides. The Council of National Iefense highways transport committee has started a nationwide movement for uniform highway rules and regulations and In a letter to the Pendleton Com mercial Association today requested that body's aid In securing such a set of rules. Pamphlets suggesting the rules, 'which are condensed - and aa brief as possible, were sent to the as sociation and their consideration ask. Kcnneut McRae I'.netf fa,- For leaving his car parked In the middle of a street and thus obstructing traffic. Kenneth McRae was fined tl in police court today. extract last evening shortly after com. ing to town. Hia la an old story be fore the police court, each visit to town resulting In the same scene. Two rvrmitn Lssued. C. P. KL-hoonmaker i r. wnuunmaKer was sasuea Bj ' Permit todav tn iii. k InlMlnp n.ira to his dwelling nt 613 Post street, t reshlngle. the house and build a new front porch. Th- contraet calls t'rr IU'00 worth of work. M. H. Grave had to take out a permit to move a chicken house which was given him. . Ha valued the work la be dan at f 19, . Well Digger In Court. "John Jiggers the well digger" alias John Jordles. mas fined $18 before Police Judge FitsOerald this morning for-havlng been drunk. John imbib ed the contenta of several bottles of I ii :i h ii i 4 5 I 8 1 ... . .