ru j;r,vi, i-Ar.KM TWELVE PAGES PACE f.Tr.TTT' "PAiTr,AST6llEG0NTAN;rENDtEf(N;0REG BUCHHOLZ SELLS STORE AND LEAVES STANFIELD (F.sst Oregonlan Special.) HTANFIELD. Sept. 8. Jesse M. Rk-hard has purohaed the hardware tnre of P. H. Hurhhnla, and has taken charge at one. Mr. Huohhols and son Lloyd have gone to Portland where they will reside In the future. Mrs. fx T. Steel of Pendleton la visiting her sister Mra. H. X. Reavert. Mm, Prank Nndo and children are In Walla Walla the guests of relatives and friends, Mlaa Alice HudBon of Pendleton a former teacher In the schools of thie city, was the week end guest of Mr. John Pagan. Mra. Clyde Bobs of Kcho spent the week with her father Cieorge V:rd. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Richards &re In Pendleton this weok having taken their son Thomas there for medical aid. Mrs. James I Oraves and daushler Miss Helen and Betty left Tuesday for IT NATURALLY FOL LOWS everybody cannot be an ex pert judge of Auto Repair ing. People who know are not those who are deceived by inferior work. Whether you are an expert or not makes no difference when you send your car here. We do only one kind of work, the best, and at one price, the lowest. PARKS & NEBERGALL SIS W. WEBB. their home In Fargo, before letvlog "he leased her ranch to Win. Fred erlckson for a period of three years. Mr. and Mra. Ftsk went to Pendle ton Saturday taking with them their M ung child tor medical aid. Mr. and Mrs, Clovrre Riesling, Mrs. loren Kenn'son and son Clyde ver shopping In Pendleton Saturday. Hugh' H.-le returned home Tuesday from a visit to Pa I'm and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Danvin Prelgr.lt re turned to their home In Portland Sim. after a , weeks stay with their rr.ihr Mrs. Emma Preignits. .Vra. C. W. Conno- and Mr. F. B. Si.iart were among those that went It i Pf.-dleton SnturJ.ty. eli Rock returned Tuesday ?rm overseas where he has been for the I nst 18 months he wn chief co -k on the V. 8. S. Adams. Charles Poe, of Graham a brother f pi. H. W. Ooe le here for a few layr looking over the c'ty and project Mrs C. W. Connor l taking cfcsrse of the eighth gradi -.'xaminatio foi t!i se thnt failed to i:trs this hiring J. A. Rooney a piano man of I'tiiland spent several days hero this week, selling pitino j It. N. Stanfleld shirped In eleven cricsds of sheep from Antelopn to Se f.t here. J M. Kyle v.a .n Pendleton Tr.'irs dsy. IT. and M C. E. Cleveland re. ti.ined home jSatu:n from G resin m wli re they have Icen visiting .VIr C levi lands ' parvn'.s Mr. and 4!:s. i"hrles CleveNivl. .Mrs. H. B. Reese was In Harm Wednesday on htisinei-s. ttwfng to the illness of the Rev J. n. Fnncett there wtre no services Sitriuy in the Prej lyterian rhurch tt last report he svaa very much tra prrvd. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Yates left Tues day for Columbia. Ohio, to visit Mr. Yates father who is 84 years old and whom he has not seen for sixteen years. Mrs. p. A. Baker and sons. Wallace and Paul returned this week from a ten days visit in Spokane. (3 Vf.S.VfSf.-K.VtSJfti.'.-S IvY'i'i"''' Vi'-r iV-'iiY mi URCHES llev. W. it. Cox, pastor. Residence a run street, i 'none 1187. Sunday mnrnliiv Hnniliiv ....i i Will Penland, aupt.. :S0: preaching service, 11; subject. Seven liuilv jasKs. Sunday night U. V. p. u. social hour. Lemonade and refreshments, 8:S0; B. V. P. II. Devotional Hour, 7. Leader. Miss Nintu Clark. Subject vur neimions towards elKhbors and Friends. Preaching i nm carpenter." rou are cordially Invited to be present at each of thean .t .. - ...... v i . v I ( singing. lood urenhl nearty welcome for all. tiet yuur iriKiiuur una aet ttlM h,.,l ... . , ...... ,,, KuillK PIONEERS WILL GATHER. LEWISTOX, Idaho. Sept. 6. A re. union of pioneers of this section will be a feature of the fall fair here, au cording to announcements made by Secretary Seaborg of the fair asso ciation. More than 1000 invitations have been sent to the real pioneers of the section, and to former residents of prominence, and indications are that the number of early settlers who will gather here at that time will reach past the 800 mark. iiiiiiitiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiuiuiiHK ANSCO CAMERAS 3 and Speedex Films S Do" t let another summer go E by without an Ansco. It will add mora to the pleasure of 3 your outings than anything else 5 A'l winter and long: afterwards S yoi can live over again with S2 r p! ires those good sum 5! tner days. Let ns show you the S Ansco line. Adversity is an egg from which ex perience is hatched. Only fools answer questions before they are asked. A RECORD THAT SHOULD CONVINCE YOU Of the meiifs of Hood's Sarsaparilla as the standard blood purifier, appe tizer and tonic. Originated in a famous physician 's prescription more than 50 years aco. Adopted as the regular family medicine in thousands of American homes. Has met the tests of a half-entury with universal success. Made from the best known roots, herbs, barks and berries named in the Dispensatory. Will prove its merit to you if you will give it a trial. As a good cathartic, Hood's PilH, T 11 J . - 1 S Ieading Drngglata, ?iUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHllllll NOTICE I am now located In the Feebler Building, , over tne woriong- aymen's Clothing Store. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician. Phone 0 Pendleton. Ore. ClirlKtinn !c.i. ....... Services are heirt r,n . , a. m. and g p. m. and on Wednesduy . v. m. Minciny school Is at 10 a in. nuoject or lesson-sermon. "Mun.' The reading room in the tier of K. Webb and Johnmrn streets, l,en "ally from 1:30 to 6 p. m. First Pivalnlrol.. After two weeks' vacation, the ser Vices Will ha r.,..l , . ....... .v., na iiBtiHi. nun. duy school mni,t. .. . , . . ..v tV u. in. Miuirji. Morning worship nt 11. The pastor preaches on "Fishers of Men." At 7 P. nt. the Endeavor Society meets and all younK people nre earnestly Invit ed. Kvening worship until October - - " """ J ne evening topic is "lho Ijiw of Self-Propagation." The public is invited to both services. On . .-,..., evening mere will be a com bined meetinir of th awui.. i , , -'- . . . . . ...i.i in it, i ii ....,. In pian lor autumn work ......-.-nay at 2:x the ladies so nuiim iih September meeting. I f,,-iiniK prayer service for all wh will attend. Nothing should keep ou people from these meetings. Church oftlie Redeemer. Rev. Alfred Lockwood, rector. o a. m.. Holy Communion; 9:46 CANADiAN LEADEE V .' J- N TORONTO. Ontario furnishes' the new. leader of the Liberal party In Canada,- William L. M. King. ' King was educated In the Universities of Toronto and Chi cago and Harvery university. He's 45 and of fighting su e.. riis father was Scotch and his mother daughter of a leader In tbo Cana dian rebellion of 1837-38. King was a favorite of Laurler the famous Canadian Liberal leader. Sunday school; 11, Holy Communion and sermon: 7:30, evening prayer and sermon. Thjs duy marks the begin ning rif the full and winter work and must cordial Invitation to these opening servlcesls extended not only to our own people but to the public generally. Salvation Army. Envoy and Mrs. Frank Coppock. officers In charge, announce the commencement of regular Indoor ser vices In the w: O. W. hall beginning this evening at 8 p. m. Bervlcea will he conducted In thlB hall every Wed nesday. Thursday Saturday and all tiny Sunday. The Sunday services follow. Meet 'ng In county Jail,, 9 30 a. m.; open air meeting, 10:30 a: in.; holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; afternoon open aid meeting. 3 p. ni.; Indoor meeting, 4 p. ni.: open air meeting, 7:15 p. m.; indoors meeting, 8 p. . STEEL TRUST HEAD WHO REFUSED TO C0MFER WITH LABOR LEADERS SI i 1 8, Wright's Addition to Milton. C. T. Cnckburn to I. M. Sevey, J850. Lot 1, block , Milton, , Warren Lawrence to Frank A. Gal loway, 1. 1-ot s, block 4. Columbia Heights Addition, Milton. Matllilu L. Oray to Frank A. Oal loway, $1. Lota 8 and 4, block 4, Co lumbia Heights Addition. Milton. Peter H. Wilson to Warren Law. rence, $3000. Lots 14, and IS. In block 4 and lots 8 and 7 In block 8, I Columbia Heights Addition to Mil- j ton. H. R. Keylor to Albert Price. 818S0. Metetnd bound tract of fi acres In: NV 1-4 seotlon 30, Tp. 8 N. R. 3D. I I. B. Sevy to Anna C. Moody, lanOO. Mete and bound tract in Ireland's Ad dition, Milton. Deo. V.. Allen to Lara H. Akers, 14000. Mete and bound tract of 6 acres In NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 8, Tp. 6 N. It. 35. Carl O. Pederson to Jacob P. Rohde ; 824 000. BK 1-4 Sec. 10 nnd S 1-2 Sec. 11, Tp. 3 X. R. 80. Carl Kupers Admr. to .Cleo. W. PI- : per, Lots 9 and 10 In bine 1, Helix H. 11. Wcssel to Henry Struvo, 884.- Otlll. NK 1-4 Sec. S3 and SIC 1-4 Sec. 29, Tp 3, N. R. 31, , Walter O. Cannon to Vern Hobbs, S20HO. Ij)t s, block 80, Res. Add to Pendleton. ' " N. W. Brltton to O. A. Cannon, $7.- 000. Tract in SE 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec. 35, Tp. 8. N. R. 85. I J. C. Phlpps to I. M. Phlpps 81. Tract In NW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 37, Tp. , ' N. R. 35. , . llllllllilllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- tip v;. I Sunday Services at the First Christian Church 10 A M Bible School, E. O. Draper, Supt. 11 A. M Sermon, "BUILDING A IIArPY .IIOMK." 7 1'. M Y. P. S. C. E. 8 I'. M., Sermon, "THE YOUNG MAN AWAY FROM HOME." 5 Special music by quartette. Strangers welcome. j I KOHERT 1, EE BUSSABARGER, Minister. iiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii 7 .i Wiiiliii , - Klbcrt H. Gnry Facing the possibility of a strike af fecting the thousands of employes of the United States Steel- Corporation. Judge Elhert H. Gary, chairman of that corporation 'sexecutive board, re that corporation's executive board, re fused to confer with members of the Amalgamated Iron and Steel Workers' ITnlon. He denied their contention hat they represented a great major ity of the employes and declared that th corporation stood solidly for the open shop." OUR NEW Did h 4Pay-As-Tvcave" Car Next. congestion during the rush hours on local street car lines, Seattle's muni- ipal railway system is considering adopting a "pay-as-you -leave" plan. Under the plan passengers would not pay their fares until they leave the cars. Sale of metal street car tickets for the street cars started here yester day. The tickets are sold for 5 cents. the regular fare. Astoria News to Suspend. AST4) It I A. Or.. Sept. 6. ASTORIA Sept. 6. Following the action of the ) Astoria Central labor Council in re- j moving Clara C. Irvin as editor of the ! News, as a result of the campaign of the American Legion against the rad ical utterances of that paper, the labor council has decided to suspend the I ublicatlon indefinitely. ! is now installed in front of our place and we are able to give you the very best in Gas - Oils - Tires at the very cheapest. OUR MOTTO: SERVICE BEFORE, WHEN AND AFTER YOU BUY. Simpson Tire Service Co I. A". Minton, Mgr. 223 E'. Court St. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW "EXTRA PLY" RUGGED TREAD BETTER COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER. A!keMgte C Auto Supplies and Sporting Goods Call Our Service Gar Phone 400 I REALTY TRANSFERS J IF7FIS. n. F. Vancll to J. ' K. Haynie, 81. South 25 feet of north B0 feet of lota 13, 14, 15 and 18, block 81, Freewa ter. . A. J. Fix to Isaac S. Draden, 10. 8W 1-4 SW 1-4 section 18, Tp.- N. R. 36, SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 13, Tl. 8, N. R. Katie Baum to Catherine Manning, 81. Ixit 3. Sec. 3, N'W 1-4 SW 1-4 See 2. Tp. 5, S. R. 33 1-2, S 1-2 SB 1-4 1-4 Sec. 1, NK 1-4 N 1-2 SB 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 12,. NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec. 13, Tp. 5. S. R. 33. t James W. Bowers to Dlllanl French 811. NE 1-4 NW 1-4 and lots 1, 2 and 3. Sec. 7. Tp. 3 8. R.- 30. Katie Sears to J. O. Diipuls, 82"0. Lot 8, Sec. 17, Tp. 3, N. R. 38. Josephine Stone to E. C. Rogers, 82300. Lot 10, Block 9, Athena. lielle CarKill to Anna Mortamer, 81500. Lot 8 In hlock SO, Res. Addi tion to Pendleton. Raymond R. Hopper to Phillip Mertha. 81. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 8, bloc IS, Railroad Addition. Athena. Ida B. Olcott to Wm.. Myrick 83. 000. Lot 11, block 79, Res. Add. Pend. Mlna O'Connell to .Tas. J. Neary, 810. Mete and bound tract In BW 1-4 NW 1-4,-Sec. 11, Tp. 4. N. R. 28. I'eter E(?Kers to John Schmidt, 84S0. NE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 17, Tp. I. N. R. 35. Carl A. Oberg to Harry Zitmbaugh, 83000. Lots 4, 6 nnd 8. and NB 1-4 SW 1-4 section 8. Tp. 1 S. R. 34. Jas If. KliiRon to Jas. E. Shrimsher 83000. Lot 3, Block 24, Arnold & i Haley's Addition, Pendleton. I C. .1. Smith to Earl Clllanders 8150. NK 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 33. Tp. 1 N. R. 35. F. B. Swayie to Henry K. Hilt, a00. Lot 5 in Block 4, Hermlston. Wm. Duff to Cnrl Obcrn. 816. All that portion of X 1-2 NW 1-4 section 2. Tp. 2, N. R. 82, E. W. M., which lies west of county road. OeorRe J. King to August Kupers, 89500. Lois 5 and 8 hlock "C" In Llvermore's Add to Pendleton. J. n. Despain to Chas. L. Bonney, 81. Lots 7 and 8. Block 9, Raley Addition to Pendleton. L. C. Scharpf to C. W. Paulus. 88 - 000. Block 8, original town of pilot Rock. Jennie ij. werry 10 lan-nvw " j 5 3 3 2 IP) Iff K . CANTON CORD Embody all recent advantages in Cord Tire Construction, and the excellence of material assures long life. Guarantee Customer Must be Satisfied. DISTRIBUTORS CANTON CORD AND CARLISLE. BLACKSTONE TIRES AND TUBES. Give us a call.. We make our own adjustments. Lewis Tire & Rubber Co. 222 E. Court St. PENDLETON, OREGON I 8 ; " Morse, 810. Lot 8 and 8 in block