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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1010.
TEN PAGES
NEWS NOTES OE PENDLETON
Hero from Wulla Wnllu.
Hinllh llt'iiilurhon. a well known
Wall Walla, contractor, spent Thurs
duy here on bualnosH,
.MIlMin IliUdor Visit
I'.'url Williams or Milton was In I'i-m-(llnton
Thursday on IiiihIiiohh. Mi.
Wllllumg la a contractor and bulkier.
I 'IiiIhIk'h I 'air llui-vcst.
Harvest on the K. K. Oolst place
near llolrimiin wan r i n 1 1 !' I Ihki
night with a fair yield. Mr. Hoist
HHld he expected nllghly nioro than
he cnt, fnmt having affected tho yield
Homewhat. Tho wheat In that Bcrtioi.
la free from smut, however, he said.
HllVH i'UHO Aiilo.
Clarence Tulilr. reHervatlon farmer,
today purchased u Cuso 6 tourlntf cur
from rtie JCIiublu Auto C'u., local
u Ken Is.
Vulloy Ranker Horn.
O. N, llickok, formerly cashier and
iiiuuugur of tho Aurora Klalo Hank,
at Aurora, is visiting In Pendleton.
;unio Wardi'n lit Town.
W. il. Albue, Kaino wariJen for Uma
tilla, county, la In tho city today from
Ilollx.
rnilrricorN OiierHllwn.
Mm. Kriihk l.a Fhvu of Athena was
operated on today at St. Anthony'
hospital.
lihlaj.' Hill I'rotrnwNimt Well.
The highway work on Cabbage Hill
la progressing very satisfactorily
uieniberH of tho county commission ro
ported today. They said that thrco
big rrews are at work from Dead
Man's hilt to the summit and are mak
ing rapid strides.
rilut IH'k Min to Tour.
O. W. Itunyon, of I'llot nock, will
start this week-end on a trip to Ta
eomn. Heat lie and tho Dritish Colum
bia cities by auto. Ho will go by way
of Wulla Wulla, and ho uccompained
by hla family.
Inuichtir la Horn.
.Mr. and Mrs. (.'Iirulc Illlilmrd of l'l
lot Hock are the purents or a 7 1-2
pound daughter burn yesterday in this
elty.
ItcliiriiM to I'Virnier .fob.
t'ush Powell, formerly yarditiastor
at ninth, returned today to his old po
sition, having given It up to enter the
service several months ngn. Mr.
I'owell served In France f:r u Ions
time, just having been discharged a
few days ago. Ho will ho stationed at
ltlcth for tho present.
I'l iiillittoii "ilara" at ihIoii.
Fletcher's "Juz." Orchestra, Includ
ing "Old Man Jazz Himself," will leave
Haturday morning for Condon where
they will furnish real "Jazz" music for
tho Cilllum County citizens who are
to give a blK llurvest Hull guturduy
. Al ic f
Mr. Tweedy 0s raleil I'xin,
Word was received here this morn
ing that T. .1. Tweedy, Pendleton post,
master und highly esteemed local
resident, was operated on In a Port
land hospital yesterday. Mr. Tweedy
has been suffering frm a severe trou
ble but Is reported as In a hopeful con
dition this morning. He is at the
tlood Kumurltun Hospital.
in ioi loi loi loi loi loi loi loi ioi
Extra Fancy
ELBERTA and CRAWFORD
PEACHES
IN APPLE BOXES $2.25 BOX
When we sav thev are pood thev are.
BARTLETT PEARS $2.40 and $2.75 BOX
FANCY LARGE ITALIAN PRUNES $3.65
PER APPLE BOX.
CRAWFORD AND MALTA PEACHES
$1.00 BOX.
"Waste Less Buy the Best" ...
i
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meals
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both
departments.)
Looking .ru-r tiiuln liilcresCH.
.V. J. lllydoiiiiteln, mamiKor of the
I'mutilla Flour & Urain Co., went to
Kcho today on a business trip.
Mayor llusy Near Helix.
J. 1 Vatighnu is spending the day
at the Itufus Campbell pluco ncai
Helix, Installing some new electrical
equipment.
l-fc'hii Kllhar SUmjim Hero.
Clifford Ksseistyn, of Kcho, rocent
ly back froln France where he was a
members of the A. K. F. stopped ove.
in Pendleton today on his way home.
Ixuvlng on Auto Trip,
Walter Planting, Adams farmer. Is
leaving tomorrow on a motor trip to
the western part of the state. He will
be accompanied by Mrs. Planting.
MarrUign License IsHUOd.
slie Olsen, of I.a Grande, a mu
sician, and Miss Clora Smlih of Pen
dleton, were issueda marriage license
today and were married this afternoon
by tho rt.ov. 11. B. Oormill.
Will MiiM.it Porcupine.
Col. J. H. Haley and a party of
friends will go to the Kalcy farm at
Granite Meadows today to practice up
for the deer Beason. Tho colonel said
he would shoot porcupines.
Says Kuanon JJrlcrt Uvcr.
John Peters, who farms 14 miles
! north of Pendleton, says it is drier
thia summer than In his recollection.
For the first time In history the well
on his place has gone dry. Mr. Pe
ters is lu town today on business.
-101 TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT
Moiioy lisjiiKiirs at Sat.
Men bathers .ii the nalatorium who
have neglected lu deposit their alii
uhlcH ut the office huve Leon iouers In
:i few instances reported of late. One
bather yesterday reported the loss of
$4 in change from his trousers. Th.
offire was broken open niyht before
Ii'st and about $1 taken. Bathers arc
advised lo leave all valuables in the
care of the office when entering the
dressing rooms for a plunge In the
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. x
JO IS K1SKLEY
: " " Kuoceasor to Chan. B. Heard, Ino.
"See Me Before the Fire"
Insurance Loans Real Estate
.721 Main Pendleton, Oregon
lo JUal Jhz 1 la ml Hero.
Dance music with jazz to the core
and running over on the sides is what
the MeCormiek Jazz Band of Port
land promises for its dances tonight
and .Saturday at the Kagle-Woodmen
hall. Tho boys from the Rose city
play those tunes that make the
naughty Bhimmie popular and thoy
are here to introduce their brand to
I 'end let on fool-shuff lers. Kveryone
is welcome.
Grocery
Phone
526
Use the
Phones
iSJEItV73J9
PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE
- . Other
Departments
78
Use the
Phone
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Blouses
Will Plan for Utbor 1.
A special meeting of the Central
Iibor Council of J'cndleton was to
day called for 8;30 this evening in the
Moote hall, at which time considera
tion of t he method of observing
bor Iay In I'endleton 'will le taken
All members of organized labor are
asked to be present to plan for the na
tional holiday which conies Sept. 1,
one week from Monday.
WhhIm Separation from Wire.
;ieim F. Ryan asks a divorce from
his wife, AlrV Florence Ryan, in a
complaint filed today. He alleges
that she allowed other men to accom
pany her to various places of amuse
ment so frequently that tho neighbors
talked about it and that when he re
monstrated she declared that she did
no want to live with him longer. Once
ho pays, she promised to forego the
company of others but drifted back
into the old ways. He is represented
bv Haley, Haley & Hteiwer and H. J.
Warner.
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WOOL TRICOTINE
Select your dress or suit of tricot-'
ine now while our assortment is com
plete. Tricotine is the most popular
fabric this fall. Of all wool, soft fin
ish and specially adopted to the new
fall modes. Be sure to see this fab
ric. BROADCLOTH
One of the fashionable wool fab
rics for the coming season, offered in
the most wanted shades. Broadcloth
will make up to a good advantage in
the prevailing styles. Of the finest
quality short nap, permanent finish.
BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS
$1.25 to $3.00 Yd.
Makes up into most practical
dresses for street or school wear. Of
fered in several size checks, 36 to 54
inches wide.
DRESS GINGHAMS
25c to 75c Yd.
Make your selections here from
our fine dress ginghams. Offered in
plaid, checks and stripes of all kinds
and many desirable color combina
tions. Also big line of plain shades.
LOVELY BOUDOIR CAPS
75c to $3.00
A big showing of BOUDOIR
CAPS. Every one a hand made cap.
Well made, neatly trimmed of dainty
laces and ribbons. You can't help
but like them when you see them.
We'll be glad to show you.
NEW ART ANTIQUE LACES
The lace beautiful, of finest work
and designs. Offered in lace edges
and insertions. Suitable for all kinds
of fancy work and specially good for
trimming of dresses and lingerie.
PEAR BUTTONS
Just the right style and sjzes for
wash dresses, skirts, rompers. Some
2 eye, some 4 eye sew thru, and some
fish eye. Come here for your pearl
buttons 20c doz. to 25c each
UMBRELLAS
Rain or Shine $5.00 to $15.00
Colored Umbrellas to be used rain
or shine. Made of best quality silk
on real paragon frame, with handle
and trimmings to match. Select one
of these now while we have the shade
you want.
BELTS 25c to $1.00
Belts of all kinds in the narrow
width they'e wearing so much now
with blouses and sweaters. Wear one
with yours. We have the size.
WINDSOR TIES AND MIDDY
TIES
An assortment of all colors. You
can surely pick one or two from
Plain shades, plaids and figured.
Middy ties in square and three-cornered.
Ties, Windsor 35c to $1.00
Ties, Middy $1.00 to $2.50
GROCERIES
Bartlett Pears in Apple
Box, per box $2.50
Early Peaches in Apple
box, per box $2.50
Good Cooking Apples, per
box $2.00
Fresh Tomatoes, per
crate $1.00
Egg Plant, pound 20c
Sweet Potatoes, lb 16c
Large Cantaloupes,
3 for 25c
Local Watermelons,
pound 3'2C
Casabas, per lb 6c
ft !! with ih
mtmlkty of Alr
arrm thmt tnnurrn
arvlreiil1llty
th "Hit Irrrn
loach thnl aiakrn
IhrM mt lrlr
priced.
I he arMy f
mnrirln who It l
Iom lor Ihe
rat runercuf
holre.
Kl pretty Mod
el in th new
tarn trlntmlniCNi
lMt whh the
new vfntev fronln.
Inin I y nrw mod
el f Uorirette.
trimmed with filet
and hitnd em-
nrolrfery, T
Hly priced.
TO TEACH U. S. HOW as '" u-llanti,-v al1 prolvaWy quality as' AUMY P.IWKIlTIS TO Pr.OPL.li.
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Ki'le of .surplus a'niy blr-nkets, winch
is scheduled to brjh. to-morrow, no
individual will bo permitted to pur-
TO GOVERN BLACKS
It is fur this reason that the Depart
ment lias bosun a campaign with a
sb'Han, "Head the label un all contain
ers."' Incidentally attention is called
glltllfllllfflflff Ifllllllllf Hllllllllllf lllllllf Iflllllljfllllllf 1
I ReoRoustabout 8
Water Supply In lino shax
Failure of tho heavens to open up
and Klve thia seetion rain has had no
effect on the Pendleton water supply,
according to Kncineer Frank Hays.
I With the new Chirplish snrinfis suo-
ply now in full use. the reservoir over
flows each night and there is plenty
of water every hour of the 24 each
di:y. The local water mipply Is In bet
ter phape this summer than for years,
deppite the loner drought.
LONDON', Aur. 22. In the house
of commons today Walter E. Guinness,
unionist member for Suffolk, asked
Andrew Bonar iLaw. the government
leader, to give tho day's .discussion ov
er to the present position of the black
races, but his request was refused,
(iriiinuess then asked whether it would
not b a irrHcefnl net nf reeinrocitv In
place at the disposal of tho I nited 1 ,h P-'lage. The actual weiaht Is
states the genefit of British experi-
to a recent device for making a little i chase more than one bale, consisting
bit of pepper ook like a whole lot. It
is a. six ounce tin container with a
shaker top, whl'-'h cannot be removed
without destroying the package. This
prt vents the purchaser from observing
thai there are only two ounces or less
Sales by tho b:le will be mr.do nt a
unit price of 60 cents below tho price
for wool blankets and 25 cents below
the price for 'cotton blankets.
In New York the blankets can be
purchased nt No. 461 Eighth. Avenue.
We have today a Four Cylinder Reo Rousta
hout, just overhauled and painted.
The motor is in pood condition and the car has
a good sized strong hod that will stand lots of
rough and heavy hauling.
This rig is just the thing for the ranch, having
plenty of power to go any place a team of mules
will; and,
REMEMBER! ,
The Price is Right, Too !
1 Cottonwood & Water Phone 530
7ililiiiiiiiiiiilliliiilllililililiiiliillllliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit!
TOAtliimk Lists I tend, v.
Lists of textbooks to be used by stn-
joenrs in mo local schools are now
ready for distribution at Frazier's
jbookstore, Superintendent F. V. Alls
(tin announced today. Those lists are
ifor tho youngsters to check and bring
jwhen they purchase their books. The
; list of books to bo used ill each grade
;was printed in yesterday's papers and
It ho bookstore list also gives complete
information. All but a few of the
texts have arrived.
ence in governing negroes in return
for the discussion of Irish affairs in
the United States senate.
Capt. William Wedgewood llenn.
Liberal, asked Mr. Honar Ixiw to do
his best to prevent efforts to sow dis
sension between America and Great
Britain by alleged humorous questions.
Mr. Honar Ijiw said tho govern
ment, recognized the future peace of
the world depends upon tho good re
lations between the two countries.
given on tlie unread label in very
small t pe, as often also is the fact o?.
packages and cans bearing attractive
: pictures and devices that the excellent
tilings inside are really substitutes, and
'not what the illustration represents
llliem to be. In this way does the dis
honest packer ht pe to deceive tho
public and escape the penalty of the
I law.
of from twenty to twenty-five blan
kets. This announcement was made
today by tho War Department. The
maximum sales epir-ntity of 10, DUO
blankets to any individual has been
revoked, except in the case of munlci
P.lities. "It Is the desire of the War De
partment to make the entire surplu.
directly available to ultimate consu-
i mers." said the Director of Sales. The
army has about 2,000.000 siirpltit,
j blankets. They will be sola direct to
the people r.t th? following prices All
I wool, new, ; reclaimed, $."; cotton
land wool, new $5; reclaimed. $;)fj0;
jail cotton, new. J3; reclaimed, Jl.l'S.
Too Late to Classify
WANTED Uldv to operate hem
stitcher, permanent position. in
quire Singer Sewing Machine Co. 22i
E. Court.
I
PRESIDENT ASKED !
ABOUT RELIEF FUND
Read the Label,
Federal Advice
FRECKLES
; AcvioVnt Ih'lavs KfUihts. t
j A smlilen gust of wind caught a
.winR of the Ace Aircraft Corporation's
j piano ns it. was beinj? Hssctnbhnl es
itertlav and damaged the streamline
slightly, necessitating' repairs that will
require until Sunday to make. The
Uving- ts being; repaired in 0110 of Ten-
1 land's warehouses today.
Uoth, pilot, expects to bo
WASH I NtSTO.V. An 2 2. Presi
dent. Wilson was asked in a resolution
TO F(M)d Buyers , i""(ulucod by Chairman Good of tho
appropriations committee, to report
to the house what use was made of
the $HM),noti.0Oi( fund congress appro
priated for relief of tho destitute peo
jlo nf Europe. The resolution speci
fically requests tho following infor
mal ion :
"The quantities ami kinds of food
stuffs and other urgent supplies pur
tributed there under the countries In
which purchased the and the prices
rfe
. , , , - i . ) Provement, some of the
The quantities and kinds of food-., ... ...
. , ,. , 'It's van shins entirelv.
shuts Hiiu inner urseiiL supplies, ais
tributed thereunder, the countries in
which distributed and the amounts
In enforcement of the pure food and
drug act the Iepiitment of Agricul
ture is aftain running across "fake"
bottles the use of which, once common
bad practically ct-asod since the enact
ment of that law. These containers
are of very thick glass with pannelled
sides, and of sii-.'h proportions in width
and length that they seem to contain
twice or three times the weight of
fluid they vim hld. The purchaser is
su posed to bo protected by the state
ment on the label of the exact quan
tity in t he hot tie, which is stated in
!Hmt M.tlv Tlioiii Willi a Veil; K
I mine TImmii With Otliiue
t
' This preparation for the rcniov a I
of freckles is usually so successful in
i removing freckles and giving a clear.
I beautiful complexion that it ia shl
; under guarantee to refund the in-mey
j if It fails.
j Don't hide your freckles under a
(veil; get, an ounce of Othine and re
I move them. Even the first few nppli
jcations should "-how a wonderful iin- '
yhier fret'U-
a I most pvpi v e.isn hn t In Kin-h f i ne
print that is escapes the attention of reeeived in payment therefor.
i tie quaniuies ana Kinos or rood-
Ue sure to ask the druggist for the
double strength Othine; it is this that!
in sold on the money-back guarantee. 1
There is only one place
for that delicious
CHOCOLATE
ICE CREAM
KOEPPEN'S
The Drug 8tor That Serve
You Bet.
Archie all exceot verv ci'.rofnl mstiimprs. ivho 1
ready to are few In niiniher compared to the "tuffs and other ursent supplies for ; i
make flights Sunday and will make
lest flights before taking up passen
gers. Several local people are already
n.viiitlnjr on opportunity to ride
through the air, Mr. l?olh said today.
He will demonstrate that all is safe
before taking up passengers, he said.
fiMTS I.IFK lIIMISO IIKT
I'KIAH. Calif., Aug. 22. Herman
Knaesehe, a returned soldier who con
fessed to murdering his bride of two4er case, and in the former she would
weeks, was sentenced to life impris j not have preferred the goods of a dis
onment. i honest packer who had deceived her
careless. It is then that the eves of wl, n 110 reimmuseinent naa oeen or
the latter me relied upon to deceive wMI b(' received and the countries in
them. which distributed.
In buying salad oil or any preserv- ""l"he quantities and kinds of food
ed product a housewife who does not stuffs and other urgent suppliess pur
read the labels In comparing such hot- 'chased or contracted for but not dis
tles in a store would naturally buy tho 'tributed. and tho location of such
larger at the same price or even pay a stocks.
little more for it. thus letting her eyes 1 "The quantities and kinds of food
cheat her bucket hook. If she had jstuffs and other urgent supplies con
used them in reading the label she jtemplated to be purchased under the
would have been saved loss In the lat- 'authority of said act
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Yermm lavis. of t:cho. is in town
tor the day.
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McCORMICK'S NOVELTY JAZZ BAND
DANCE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
E AG LE-WOODM A N HALL
DANCING FROM 9 TO 9:30 FREE.
WE WANT YOU TO HEAR OUR MUSIC
Admission Ten Cents Everybody.
Hop To It!
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