TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1010. PAGE THREE I IWS MS OF PENDLETON IlHWlllOI'IIO I'lMlMlllMll Here. Asa Thompson, prlnclpul of I lie Hawthorns school, arrived In l'endlu ton today after spending ths summer on his fu Hut's ranch In tlio Willa mette valley. Ha will resume tils work In the locul school Tuesday, Umfutlvo Mooting Tomorrow The executive committee of the agriculture council for Unuilllla Coun ly will meet tomorrow in the offices if Fred tJeunlon, county a iron t. The meeting la for the purpose of formu lating pluns for work during; the corn Inn year. . McKay Tcwln-r Itctiirns. Miss Florence Hall, who taught the school at McKay last year in district No. 102, returned today from North Dakota where she spent the summer In summer school. Hhe will again leach the McKay school and will leave Pendleton In a few days to resume her work. old Mglua rimothrr Mrs The cold night during the past uld somewhRt In the suppressing of forest fires, say W. w. cryder. I'mntllla forest superviso. The drop In tem perature smothers the blaze at night anil prevents its spread. The clanger of the srend of flumes during the day hi not lessened, however. Truck Hold to Kimono. The White combination fire truck which was demonstrated In Pendleton recently for the benefit of tho city council, has been sold to the city of Kugene. The cost of the truck Is 19,. 701), Mel tilllcllu III HoMpilul. Mel (illlctte, former Pendleton far mer who was Injured 'recently In an automobile nccklcnt, near lone, Is still seriously 111 t the lleppncr hospital. Mrs. Gillette met her death because of the accident. Helix Merchant In Town, " M. I,. Morrison and M. I). Smith, well known merchants of Helix, came in to town on this morning' train on business. Leave on Vocation, J. De Wilde, agriculturist with the American National Jliink. left lust night on No. ji to Join Mrs. De Wilde and their children on an outing at Trout hike. Mrs. De Wilde left Hatur. day night. Woman Would He Truier. Miss Hessio Hulllvun, of Mountain Home, Idaho, would like to bo a trap per for the IT. . Hlologtcal Survey, ac cording to an application received by the local office today. Miss Pulllvan Is a homesteader and , has had con siderable experience as a trapper. Mukix Tr( In Truck, A. l Frentsel, of the Frentzel Walles Motor Company of' this city, returned yesterday morning from Portland, making the trip here In a White truck. He left Portland Tus. day morning. Mr. Frentsel made the trip by way of The Dalles, lone, Hep pner and Lexington, end says that the roads in all sections are extremely poor. 1G1 101 lOllOl 101 101 101 lQi 101 K1)!-. I.lvln KcilMTt Hurt. Klvln Belbert, of this city, is carry ing his right arm In a sling today aft er a fall from his bicycle yesturcluy. While speeding along on his machine Belbcrt fell mid sprained his arm, wrist and fingers. Ma c Kccoi'd llrcukliig Corn, i'rank King, former city council mat:, now a farmer In Klverside, hus grown some corn on his place in the suburbs that stands It feet high. The corn is not all stalk, by any means, but la generously filled with ears. Grocery Phone 526 Use the Phones SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Depart m'ts 78 Use the Phones o 1 I WE WILL BE Closed all Day MONDAY SEPT. 1 LABOR DAY Please help us and the drivers by ordering early Saturday morning. "You Can Always Depend on Us." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) Will Teach In tiiiuplno. The Umaplue High school has se cured the. services of Miss Grace Whlttler, of Northfield, Minn., to teach the history and mathematics subjects for the coming year. Miss Whlttler expects to arrive In Umapine Sept. S. There are now no vacancies to be filled In that district. -TOT TOT TOTTOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT Mr. TweHly Jlrported licttcr T, J. Tweedy. postmaster. Us report ed to be improving considerably irf the Good 'amaritan hospital at Port land. 'Hto was subjected to a minor operation 1ant week and haa been re covering very well from It. It is not yet decided whether ho will have to undergo a major operation. Mill Take Out Permit. After work has been under way for two months on tho new Collins Flouring Mill, it was decided today that it would be a pood Idea to take out a building permit for the struc ture. It is evident. City Recorder Fits Oerald says, that the Oregon Lmmber Co., contractors, H. W. Col linn, owner, and R. M. Commelin. manager, all had the same idea, that one of the other parties had taken out the permit. It states that the structure will cost $50,000. Women Ifave Altercation A warrant was served on Lena Thomas, colored, -today, charging her with assault and battery on Cyrena Bowles. Both reside in the west end. where the former rentH a dwelling from the latter. Mi 8. Howies alleges that Mrs. Thomas struck her following an argument. Mrs. Thomas is said to have resented being called a "nig I ger." The case will be threshed out in police court late this afternoon. Just Arrived New E. & W- Shirts for men. . A shipment of Men's E. & W. Shirts, showing the .... new all styles and patterns. Ihey are offered in best quality madras and silk. Men should come in at once and make their selections because you will like E. & W. shirts for they fit right and wear well. , We're sure to please you because we have patterns and colorings to suit every taste. $2.00 10 $12.00 UNUSUAL VALUES IN MEN'S SILK NECKWEAR FOR FALL -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 KEKLEY uccessor to Chas. B. Heard, Ins. "Sec Me Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate 711 Mala Pendleton. Oregon Will Improve Jtnad Helix property owners have start ed a move to grade and rock the road leading west to a connection with the Cold Springs road, M. 1. Smith. HelW merchant, said today. Tho improve ment is about three miles long- and when completed is expected to divert some, of the trade from that region to Helix instead of all to Pendleton as at present. 35c to $4.00 Scarfs that are new in design and weave, made of finest quality gilk obtainable. Large open end four-in-hand and bat wings are here for your selection. The va riety of designs covering taste and requirements of men of every type. jiAiAH MEN'S SOX 25c to $2.00 ' Men's Sox of quality of cotton, lisle and silk ; all sizes and colors in stock. Select your sox now for 6 months to come. . li 'ffIlgrrT' VESTING SILK $1.50 YD. Offered in plain colors, specially for suits and dresses; 24 in. wide, of a fine ribbed effect. Use this silk for that vest. UNDERWEAR SILK rniiw : 40c " $2.35 Silks suitable for un derwear can be found here in flesh, white and pink. Buy it by the yard and make up your silk lingerie. THE ART DEPARTMENT in this store is one of the most complete departments of its kind in EASTERN OREGON. You will find it up on Balcony to the right of the Ready-to-Wear section. Pay it a visit next time you're down town. , We carry a full line of V YARNS All kinds and colors. CROCHET COTTONS Every size and colors. EMB. COTTONS All colors. EMB. SILKS All colors. CROCHET BOOKS Showing all styles. YARN BOOKS Showing how to knit and crochet LACE CURTAINS All sizes. CURTAIN NETS Plain and fancy. CRETONNES Many beautiful designs.- ' MADRAS For side drapes. - VELOURS Finest quality in two shades. PACKAGE GOODS Every thing ready to go to work. Open Stock EMBROIDERY GOODS, all kinds. FANCY WORK All kinds, ready for the needle. DRUG SUNDRIES Everything in the Melba line which is one of ; the highest grade of such goods. Buy your toilet articles here. You can get what you want. Will Aid In Campaign. Mr. and Mrs. Roy T. Bishop will arrive in Pendleton tomorrow after un extended stay In Portland. They will remain here during September. Mrs. Bishop is state chairman in the campaign for the raising of funds for the University of Oregon Women's Building and will aid In the campaign in this city. She will assist In making arrangements for tho Lamar Tooze lecture to be held at the library audi torium next Monday evening for the benefit of the fund. Arizona 1 till In Australia. Dr. V. A. Oray, known hereabout!" as "Arizona Hill" is now In Sydney, Australia, according to a card receiv ed today by Major Lee Morehouse. I'r. Oray is something of a globe trot ter and never falls to write a few lines to the major from some remote part of the earth. He complains of ths dryness In Australia, too. bemoaning the passing of the days that were. His cord came from Sydney to Pendleton In 20 flays, considered remarkably fast time for the long voyage. Ii. arnesworth to Seattle. Dr. It. K. Farneworth, local den tist, left this morning on a business trip to Seattle. Helix Hardware Man Here. J. 8. Norvell, hardware dealer at Helix, came to Pendleton on this morning's train on a business visit. Atliena Merchant Here. Omer Stephens. merchant and sportsman from Athena, was in town today on a business visit. He came down by motor. Sign New omtrnct Miss Stella Melkin, who formerly taught the school at Cabbage Hill, haa signed a contract to teach the school in District No. 4 3. near Pilot Kock, for the coming year. Allyu Ilynon Is Here. Allyn Bynon, Salem attorney who will locate in Pendleton, is in the city He recently returned from France where he served as a captain in the U. S. Army. P0INDEXTER MAY COME TO ROUND-UP Will Demonstrate Conveniences. Miss Ella Harmon, county demon stration agent, has on display at her notables at office in the federal building a home i "ound-L'p. made dress form and an iceless re frigerator. Both these articles are easily made and Miss Harmon will She instruction free of charge. Miles I'oindexter, senator from Washington and rumored as a Re publican candidate for the presiden tial nomination, may be among the this year's Pendleton The senator yesterday .Miss Flanagan Organizes Work. Miss Agnea Flannagan, new county health nurse, Is organizing her work lor this county, .she will .begin her duties September 1. hl'iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir. 1 now In San Francisco. ReoRoustabout We have today a Four Cylinder Reo Rousta bout, just overhauled and painted. The motor is in good condition and the car has a good sized strong bed 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, IVnUlctou Mnn Marooned. For nearly three weeks H. K. Wirth, Pendleton Insurance man. has been marooned in California by the rail road tieop and docs not know when he will be able to coem home. He is whither he :nmde the trip from Los Angeles by stito. Mrs. Wirth received a lone dis- S I tance phone call from him at 3 o'clock Sj Tuesday morning announcing his ar- in me ia.v ny, Tne rirst word she had received In several weeks. Mr. Wirth Is in the south on business. REMEMBER! The Price is Right, Too! S Jm-rfter on Home Soli 5 1 John VV. Joerjcor, of 'Pendleton, for SSI two and a half yarn In the service of S the navy, Is at Hoboken. N. J., and is C believed to have bccn discharged aft Sj er crossing the Atl-intic seven times, s: A wire to hl sister, Mis Margaret S Joergrer, Mates that he expects to be 5 I home In a few days. Joerjjer l now a ohief pharmacist's mate on the U. S. , Harrisburs: and has been on con voys and transports on the Atlantic j for several months. He was employed hv J. p. Kobinstm before entering the service In April 1917. MUM urns tom Meaiehaiii. Justice of the Peace Joe If. Parks U'avos for Spokane. land Mrs. Parkes returned last even- " Pchwartaenberaf, of tho Penrile- 1 intr from their ranch at Meachani ton Roller Mills, Jeft today for po- where they have spent most of the kane. He will join Mrs. Pchwartzen- j time during the past six weeks. The berg and little daughter Mea, who' Judge has callouses on his hands have been spending the summer at which back tip his statement that he Loon Lake, near Spokane. The party will return to Pendleton Wednesday. Smith HroH. lirfmr Suit. Peter Weidert isUefendant In a suit filed in crcult court today by Smith Hros., to recover $1038. 6(, alleged to be the bala nco due on merchandise bought of them upon Mr. Weidert's order. They ask interest from August j tt In addition. Peterson, Bishop &j Clark are attorneys In the cuse, j' fought fires for several days in that vicinity. Three acres of timber on one of his 40 acres was burned over. He will be in his office for the rest of the season. Hill be left for the unreserved seat rash. Tickets will be ordered at once, as they can be produced In time for the advanced sale. John Wernmark. of The Dalles, has written the commercial association offering to donate a prize pair oC handmade boots for the champion bulidogger. Mr. Wernmark Is la ths, :hoe manufacturing business there and h as req u est ed r ese rvation an d sei'ts for the three days for himself and Mrs. Wernmark. His offer of a prze contribution has been referred to C. H. Marsh, secretary of tie asso ciation. , IVrniam-nt Mnsoilar Strength can not exist where there is not blood strength. Young men giving attention to muscular development should bear this In mindl oncl's Sursa par ilia gives blood strength and builds up the whole system. wired to the Pendleton Cummer ciu ! Association requesting the dates -of the big show and these, with Informa tion regarding ticket prices and res ervations, were included in a night ! letter sent by Secretary C. K. Cran ston last night. The senator did not say in his wire that ho expected to be here but it is considered possible that he may de sire to attend. An answer is ex pected from him in a day or two, clearing up the reason for his re quest for Hound-Up dates. Kfforts are now being made to place Happy Canyon on a reserved seat ba sis for this year and if possible to get it arranged in time, about 6t per cent to the seats will be reserved.. A plat 1 ho K. It. Parker system dentul of the stand has been made and the I parlors will be closed all dav Momlar. six center sections, containing . 22SO i September 1st in observance of laln-r teats, will be reserved. The four out-- day. side sections, containing ISOQ seats OR. B. Q. VINSON Mgr. ) Too Late to Classify A FIRST CLASS rooming house foB sale. Inquire at 612 Thompson St., 14 rooms all furnished. . j LOST Gasoline gas tank filler, cap. M. V.' I.eeder, Hotel Pendleton 'To Tho Public. n f Man's Hoiiso Kntered. Sj A patr of glasses was taken from S an auto In the yard and several ar SZ tieles of rlothlnr taken from the house of-J. . Brown, 1007 West Alta, Wed jnesday niRht. A pair of overalls, a r watch, bunch of keys and a knife and j SO cents were taken from the house. 5 The purse in the trousers was not ta 2j j ken. it having dropped out of the pocket ss the psrment was picked up. n It contained $15.- Police were called I when the losses were discovered bxit 22 SI did not report the incident yester- SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir j iy. , . , Cottonwood & Water rhone530 ! M ill I1I1 Kill ;iadr I'.xnins. ieventh and elRht grade examina tions will he siven in all the school districts in the county on Thursday and Friday. Sept. 4 and 5. County Superntendaiit W. Orecn announc ed today. May fio to Italtiniore. II. .1. Taylor, past grand master of the Odd Fellows, has received from H. W. Borst. grand sire, an Inouirv as to whether tho local man will at- icno me session ot the sovereign grand lodge at Baltimore, September in. Mr. Taylor Is entitled to attend because of his rank1 and is promised nn honorary committee appointment should he go. Mr. Taylor is not plan ning to make the trip. Myrirtc ltuys Alfalfa Ranch. I. N. Soncs today sold his no acre alfalfa ranch, one mile west of the city limits on McKay creek, to Harry ! Myrick. for 116.000. The outfit on the place was sold separately. Mr. i Myrick will take immediate posses- ' slon ot the place, which is one of the best producing alfalfa farms in this : vicinity. Mr. nnes. who has been on the property for about ; years, has not announced his future plsns. The . deal as handled bv W if. Xfnrriann There is only one place for that delicious CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM KOEPPEN'S i JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF DAVENPORTS rha Drug store That You Best. Serves A bed daveniKirt solves the problem for the guest of the Round-Up. Saves the space that a bed would take, since it provides a eomportable couch for the living room. We Exchange New for Old. m f i none 04d I East Webb i