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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1919)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lfl, 1010. PAGE THREE nTWTisTTii 1 NEWS NO TES OF PENDLETON Hurko Hero for Jionml-Up. !' B. J. Hirke returned this morning on No. 6 from Portland and will re main In Pendleton until after Hound I' P. ' sa iHM-k. Dr. P. W. Vincent, Dr. J. E. Sharp, I. IJ. I'holps, J. J. Hamley and John Hamley returned today from a hunt Ins trip to the west end of the coun ty, bringing (g ducks. Itirtuni ITom Portland. : ' Anionic the Pendleton people who saw tho presidential reception in Portland who returned to thl city thla morning were J. W. Maloney, K. H. Aldrlrh, Barney Anderson, Bob Simpson and H. F. Klrkpatrlck. Will lnki ltpoln. ! 8. A. Nnwberry today took out a i.Penmlt to make $ in repulra to his dwelling. Council tJMy to limit. The need of a council meeting to morrow evening not being apparent. It la likely that the' city fathers will not convene, Mayor J, L. Vaughan "aid today. . , . Two Couple Take licenses. Walter II. Albrecht and Miss Shir ley Richardson and William J. Buroa and Mrs. ina Toll wero ibhucu rlaue license lato yesterday, four are from Pendleton. AmruJn4TS ApjHilntocl for Estate. W. H. Morrison, William Duff ntii' P. Thompson were today named to appraise the state of the late Jergen Blevers. WAR IS BEING WAGED ALL THE TIME Between the disease germa in tlte air yon breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat, and the corpuscles in your hlood that ore the forces of good health. Keep these forces strong, don't allow yourself to run down. Take Hood's Sarsaparillo, the Wdicine for the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys that has the 'approval of three generations. If a laxative is needed take Hood's fills, they are equally pood. Kliorlff Taylor Itreurns Sheriff T. D. Taylor returned this morning from Salem and Portland. His trip to Ralcm was for the purpose of placing Robert Orant In the peni tentiary because of the theft of an automobile. Sheriff Taylor was In Portland for the presidential recep tion. All Join floor Sak-M Force, Miles Spargur, who for the past year has been with the Domestic Laundry on Monday took a position J,wlth the sales force of the Baer Hard ware store. Tlino Witt Trips o Fair. MitfS Veda Waltenburger, of Echo. Claude Haddox, of Hormlston, and Miss I)ena L.leuallen, of Adamf, will loave Tuesday for Salem" where they will be guests of the state lair at county expense. They won trips by completing projects In the boys and slrls industrial club work. The canning team of three from Pendleton will also attend tho fair. Sues for Wage as 'Driver. Benjamin H. Inman today started suit to recover $19. 60 alleged due for driving truck for A. Mulret. Peter son, Bishop & Clark are Mr. Inman's attorneys. . . , dim Mc Kay Here Jim McKay, formerly of "cndlelon. Is here from fialena to ecu the Round Up. With his la Bob Chapman, also ici iQi-Uoi loi ioi loi mi loi 101 101- 3 :'. Here are a few of the Good Things to Eat We Have in Our Meat Department "BREAKFAST MACKEREL, large and fat. PRESSED CHICKEN, prepared in our own kitchen. Fine for sandwiches. PRIME BEEF, YOUNG PORK, REAL LAMB. JUST CALL "101" AND GET BOTH DE PARTMENTS. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. ( Private exchange connecting both departments.) - of Galena. Rule. , They are at the Golden Ha Tonsils Removed. Tho daughter of Mrs. Sloan Thomp son of Hcho Jfl at St. Anthony's hos pital where she had her tonsils re moved this morning. liiMiranro Man in City. , . , O. H. Jeffress, special agent for the Pacific States Fire Insurance Co., is in Pendleton today on his first visit. He will remain for the Round-Up and meanwhile look over the field. Moves to New Residence Mrs. Laura D. Xash has moved from her former residence on Ixgan street to her new bungalow on Logan street. The new residence la now completed. Kliows Good PaiiitlngH, -TOT 101 TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy" "LET ER BUCK" We Have The Real Estate BARGAINS "LOOK EM OVER" JOE KERLEY Successor to Cbas, B. Heard, Ino. "See Me Before the Fire" Insurance Loans Real Estate 711 Mala endleton, Orecoo s'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllll 1II1IIIIIIII1"IH,,11,U' DODGE BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR 'i -iUff.TVSBrTKTf n i-ittm. Vfil - St Pawl Fire Clilcf Here. 1 Hank Devlin, chief of the fire de partment of St. Paul, Minn., Is among the distinguished persons already here to attend the Round-Up. Mr. Devlin, with Mrs. Devlin and their daugh ter, are guests of James Devlin of this city, a brother. They were here al most 1 0 years ago. Farm Bureau News SpptemlHT 15. Two thousand copies of the Farm Bureau news have been printed, bear ing the date September 16. County Agent Fred Bennion Is mailing the papers to farmers in various parts of Umatilla county. See Wlson In Portland. Pendleton residents swarmed to the Imperial Sunday and this morning to be "on hand at the presidential events. Registered from Pendleton are Robert Simpson. H. P. Whitman, W. H. Al brecht, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gor don, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Klrby, R. F. Klrkpatrlck, Mrs. J. I Gibson, B. F. Dillon. Oregon Journal. Kerr Kfrtate minted. i The estate of William Kerr was ad- I mltted to probate today, the will ad- j mltted and Mrs. Mattle A. Kerr nam- cd executrix of the estate. He left a ; fruit ranch valued at 16000 and se- j curitles in the banks at Walla Walla 1 and Freewater worth $2100. Walter Herman, I L. Johnson and A. E. Host wick are to appraise the estate. Jury Snys nurllngame Guilty The jury In the case of the state vs. W. Burllngame, Indicted for forgery of a customers' draft, returned a.ver dict of guilty yesterday afternoon. It was the first case heard before the Jury, of which Douglas Belts Is fore man. Burllngame argued without a lawyer. He will be sentenced tomor row morning at 0 o'clock. It will not he his first prison sentence as It la said he has three previous records. Bark from Insurance Convention. Clark B. Nelson and Mrs. Nelson arrived in Pendleton this morning from Portland to attend the Rour.d Up. Mr. Nelson, - local agent of the Equitable Ufa Insurance Co., quali fied for the Quarter Million Dollar Club of agents before being promoted to the state managership with head quarters at Portland and, with Mrs. Nelson, Just returned from a trip to the convention at New York at com pany expense. Its established economy makes Dodge Brothers Business Car a profitable investment. ' The haulage cost is unusually low. Cottonwool A Water. The American Legion Weekly for September 12 has arrived at Red Cross headquarters for free distribu tion. Thla week's Issue contains prints :f following paintings by Wallace Morgan, who served in the A. E. F "In the Argonne Forest." "A Gold Breakfast On the March," "In Billets after Battle," and a copy of a print ing by George Harding, depicting an incident of September 26 at Verdun when a Boche plane got two allied ballons in less than a minute. Read ing matter In the weekly Includes "Tho Flaming Arc," and "Nothing Daunted." Grocery Phone 526 Use the Phones service PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Departm'U 78 Use the Phones ! The Insured Boys' Clothe that this '.week's i Saturday Evening Post proclaims in Double Page ' are ready to greet you, meet you and win you. ' The Double Page Spread in this week's Saturday Evening: Post marks the time when all boys' clothes cease to be the same. NOW it's possible to buy a boys' Suit or Overcoat with full assurance "of smart style and a guaran teed insurance of satisfactory wear. WEARPLEDGE Insured Clothes for Boys ire accompanied by a Bteadfast Insurance policy that pledges perfect latlsfaction or new clothes FREE. They are tailored along a higher plane than has heretofore existed In the manufacture of short trouscr age garments, and their styles and materials have been especially de signed and chosen to make what can be rightfully called "The First Ileal American Boys' Clothes of America." ' This store, always on the alert for Improvement, was quick to sight and stock WEARPLEDOB, and established the exclusive agency for this city. Today we start our Fall displays of WEARPLEDGE Insured Suits and overcoats and this advertisement has been purposely penned to Invite the people of Pendleton to come in and help us admire them. The Suits start at $XQ.OO $15.00 and in both, and at all prices, there Is portions. VALUE in unlimited pro- ' '-Js&i'Lt-- r45' '4 INSURED CLOTHES )) ' TfTj . A NEW DRESS SATIN v. . v $3.00 $3.25 Offered in most every shade for street and evening wear. 36 in. wide, of good, heavy weight and firm texture. '-' ' t.i' ; . Most suitable for dresses of the present vogue. Have a look at this splendid satin. BLACK SATIN, YARD : $1.50 t0 $4.00 Black Satin is one of the most popular silks of the sea son. You should have at least one dress of Black Satin in your wardrobe. We have a big assortment of kinds and qualities. Have a look at these splendid silks." CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HOSIERY 25c to 75c - This is the place to get good Hosiery for Children for school wear. We have a new, fresh stock on hand and can furnish all sizes in black, white, tari and brown. Come here for Children's School Hosiery. RUFFLING to $L5Q Use our Ruffling for collars on those round neck and square neck dresses and waists. Offered in net, organdie, Georgette ,etc. Some white, some in colors. HAIR BOW RIBBONS Hair Bow Ribbons of all kind3. Plain eolors, fancy stripes, plaids, fig ured and floral designs in a wide range of colors and combinations. ' Come here , for your Hair Bow Ribbons. , We also have the "Bow Peep"' Hair Ribbons, cut in lengths. The yard 29c 75c FINE RIBBONS FOR BAGS Some thing new and different Embroidered in gold and silver beautiful designs, on good quality satin ribbon. We also have Bag Tops and Handles, new in.design and excellent quality. ' '' t NEW RIBBONS FOR CAMISOLES, YD. ' s , $1.25 and $1.35 .. A shipment just received of fine Washable Ribbons for the making of Camisoles. - ' " Offered in white, pink, light blue, flesh and maize. Just the right width. . , - -, Make up some of these now for your own use. ' "".'"'., WOOL FLANNEL J J '.yg ; "P. A Wool Flannel for Outing Suits and Shirts and Coats. Comes in grey, khaki and navy, 32 inches wide. A good, heavy 7 oz. cloth that will give you wear. dress TRnfrT! ' , galore, of many shapes, styles and cclj.X Bands, motifs, edges, of silk, beads, yarn, chenile, gold and silver and braids of all kinds. Use our trimming for that dress of suit or coat. Prices right. "See our ad on Page 8.' Weather Shows 8f Temperature Today's temperature is 87 with a minimum of 46. The weather is clear and the wind is In the west. mend his ways, applied a fine of 25, GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try It! Make this lemen lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin. Squerae the Juice -of two lemons into S a bottle containing throe ounces of SjOrchard White, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of tho best freckle sunburn and (an lotion, and complex- S ion whltencr, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will sup E jply three ounces of Orchard White for . ! tew cents. Massage thla sweetly ' fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands and see how quickly in. !tne freckles, sunburn, wlndburn and inone 630 ,tan disappear and how clear .soft and SB Slwhite the skin becomes. Yes! It la UUtUlllllllllllllliniltlllHMIIIIIIIIIIlllllllWIIIUIIIi;ilMIIIUIIIUIIilllIIIUIIllUUllllIltraTnl Sodu Tax la Deducted Even the 2 cents federal tax paid for the privilege of ah Ice-cream soda may be deducted from gross income in cemputlng income taxes, according to announcement made by the bureau of internal revenue. Only income ana excess profits taxes may be not be deducted. Transportation taxes, paid on railroad, sleeping cars and Bteamer tickets, administration taxes assessed on theatre, ball game, circuses and moving picture show tickets, luxury taxes n toilet articles and the higher priced wearing apparel, all may be subtracted from the amount on which Income tax is to be reckoned. The en tire sum may be lumprd towether without specifying the actual number of sundaes consumed or movies at tended, but Investigation will be made of any Cases in which the taxes paid the government seem out of propor tion to the income indicated. Will Settle Highway Matters. ! J. M. Devers, assistant state attor ney general, will arrive in Pendleton tomorrow morning and In company with members of the county commis sion will go to Weston and Milton In and effort to finally settle the right ser, charged with contributing to the of way disputes remaining in the way delinquency of a minor. Is being; hears of the road between those points. H. 1 , , , ... . .. , . 7 will- be Induced to remain Thursday j 5 or ? cIa" and to see the Round-Up. " . Fnay um" ,omorrow- Several wit. nesses have been examined today, the state bavins; taken the stand firm. Raley.Raley Steiwer are defending Keiser and quite a list of witnesses and spectators are present. Keiser Olso Bcln Heard. The case of the state vs. I.. E- Ket- JudBn Would Core Ilaliir, Roddy Ptipls gut "rowdy"' night before last, was arrested and gave $10 ball. He failed to appear In police court for trial and his ball was declar ed forfeited. Last night Roddy again kicked over the traces and once again the clutch of the law descended on him. This time he had no $10 to give up so he appeared thla morning be fore Police Judge Fits Gerald. The Judge, determined that Roddy should