PAGE SUTtUf SEMI-WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY It, J 920. I EAST OREGQNiAN , SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. HEAVY RAIN FALLS AT school iii Hi .t. ii r. Sho Is one of , nioiit popular young ladles anil it i; i church worker. She returned to, her. horn. In Adsnm Thursday for the summer, after upending the win tor months In California. . V Dr. and Mrs. McF"uil of Pendleton 'motored to Adams on Thursday even ing and w ere the guests of Will Hdld mah and Mrs. Klla Bowling. Mlss'aertrude Plcard, who has been In Seattle for the winter, returned to Adnms Wednesday. Mrs. Van Clave, of Portland, wn the Country wiuiui visltoi In fids duy. Mr. Eaton says the c looking fine In that motion PILOT ROCK DEFEATS ity Tii1 unlry NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON not t.ei guest of Mrs. B. filmonton Thursday V"n"l?ver Helix evening. ',e'lx yesterda ! , j ' i 'ii it, ( nil Rook got It's long-do llx by WlnniliK 1C I y In the only g: From Saturday's Daily Her old home In Ireland will be , visited by Bister Regulata, Sister Bu txxrlur ut St. Anthonj's hospital, who left li Iday f r New York. With her went Sister Agnctta, of Turoina, wlio will also visit in Ireland. Iiuring Sis ter ItPKUlati'H ahsoiio.,. Sister Carmol- . hiitTl SprlnKM ye.-terday, but. jJcrurd's Konl. belt says ho Is pi Odd jof the performance of his machine I which forded xt i 'earn and climbed j hills' while other ems gave uii in de spair. Hh ei'iicliides the eulogy with the announcement that he didn't find 'It necessary t' get out of low gear moro than twice. ARMORED CAR STOPS VIOLENCE IN STREETS OF BERLIN. REALTY TRANSFERS ON CUNNINGHAM PLACE (Kuat Oregon, in Special.) . MKACHAM. May 10. A spl. mln: ruin fell all day Sunday and last mgl.t Sunday was also warm, Tlie grass look as though it lias grown several PILOT HOCK, Mm' H.- -Tho shenr- Inchea. ling plant on the homo ranch of the I!, v.. Ship.. y arrived 'here Monday j Cuuniiujhutii Sheep and Luna Co., was nin I has taken -fh section relieving atoned this week. There are about Mr. Mniras, who loft Tuesday for Ut I,U0 shoeji to he shorn and wllh,n'.ne llrundo. Mr. Shipley will move his i s'ueur. d per day. The, trucks are family here shortly. shended per day. The trucks are 'l.-orge Pcvy and Mr. Jones, left for currying tho sacks of -wool to the ware Vincent, Ore., Monday wheee . they ; houses every day. Twenty sucks arc nave gont. to work for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. 1-eo Smith god ehild moved to Terry Tuesday. Mr. Sinlib hus taken a position with the ilrnnde Hon. ! Lumber Co., at that point 11. P. Marlln made a trip to Pendle ton Wednesday on business. . Mrs. Jack Iock waller spent ThUrs day In Iji tirande. ' F. Domain was t,n Ur-nd vlsltyr FYiduv, goiiin dowi wy nuto and re-, ttirninj Liu sume evening by train. Mlrs Pon.i Red t - ...c down from La (Hand Tim,' .l.t . ,- , ling and hi burlng .,( virr. Marlins, Walter M .r'ili I' ll Wednraday far Pilot Hi;k after spMirtlng u M ouya With Mr' s -d MrV U. P. Pa'lu). ' MlsK UUh-Uoww rclvn.md e .. Km- meiu iimi-jy even hauled ut one time, which makes the wool An one truek worth about MO0O Utile Mildred Lester, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Lester hns been very III with gland trouble, In her throat, but 1 now reported much Im proved. on May 8 the new proprietors osVha )iol Hock Meat Market took charge, lottllsb Kurrle and Prank Michaels of I'er.dleton are Ihe owners, who re cently purchased the market from G. X. Johnston. Mr. Kurrle Is here At present and Mr. Michael hopes to i move here in the near future. Among other new features they will receive a xhipmcnl of fresh fish fevcry Thurs day. ji Mrs. Emma Lena rf ITklah," mafic a I short stop In this city Wednesday to Played In the HIuc Mountain, clrvult. oil, of the.locnl hospital, will act as Tho winners strengthened their line- superior until the return of SiH'-r p.. rauon Warner was In this city .A. C.H ,oau ol vncij. tirrivcn nore ..,, -om- ii iIliainnaa. Mrs unday r-iprnlr, ',om plh t R'k forjLn aR ghroute to MonUna where H5e U. .sm-.i ::tock Co. This is the J ho , vtott.- .in-31 to. uc the Wi.ioil lo he snippet! Archie M ll' i.. g , Mrs I' :. Sa pliy her busbar.d .'iituiiUy u hlrr...cs to fltn:tls:u on train 1 7 Sun day. T'"sday and made proof on about 120 vl"'"n acres of land .under the Timber and my. rg-.J rttone Ar t The land l loeat. .1 In the upper Stanley creek district. Lawrence Hughe haB been ImproV- Mru J. I! I a(:er was confined to her ,. , ,h ir..t .,rt home w'.lh a very bad cold Saturday , tc,wn H Totetly ahlngled the ex an.l Sunday. tertor of the house and now Is giving oevrrai. rwnermrn . u. It coat of dark brown paint, tfting their luck, which Is said to have Mr K T Fanning and Mrs. Will been very poor so far. The water Isn, were nortesse8 for a de. unite rough and dirty. ! Ilghtrul tea, for the benefit of the Although bad roads nro found, csrs ; , t f-.immr,irv nh The 1. orfntlnue to pnu over the mountain lHir was hd , the rAam hon1c ana up with Jocko (liause, a well known soinl-pro plicher from Portland, Nate Rcnunedllng, . catcher on his way to Join ihc Sontljern Idaho league, and Charley Moure, former league infield -er. also fron Portland. Tho game wan Pilot Rock's from tliq start, the three renrults adding con siderable strength t" the southern nine. HelUt used ail three M Itii avail able Ditchers OU mine was aide lo hold d'wn the score. Plcitcti. pilot Hock second base man, wn removed trbgll Iho game and taken to the Helix jail for fighting with umpire Miles late in the contest. Plckot took excoptlon to the umpire's culling Kiauae out on a thrld strike wilier hit the batter and mude his objection more emphatic by swinging on the urhpire. Miles, although small er than Ilcket, threw him over his sh( uldVr to the ground and would liaye pumnieled him had not the marshal arrested the offending players. He was released on ball.- A large number of kieal fain went nut to Helix to the game when It .was learned that a contest would be play ed, l'he batteries were: Kruuso and Schanedllng; Mcnce, Thorne. Jlercc and Ihornc. The, game between Milton-Preewater and Pendleton and between Athena and Walla Walla, were called off yes terday morning when It wys thought that the rain would net abate during tho day. In the afternoon, however, tho precipitation swpped, but It wns then too late to have a . ggme hero Mahy fans were dlKappe-lhWd tfhen they fvent to the park' only to find that there would be nothing doing. Kcgolatu who has held the for tho past 1(1 year. As the former president of Pendle ton Academy, I'eudleton'e pioneer c.l-J ' " , ' ucatlonal institution. Dr. W. H. nieak-1 ' ''"l iley Is well known to many local peo ple. Dr. Bleakne'y. who ls( now pro f, im,r ut Greek at Whitman College, arrived in Pendleton today and will occupy flip pulpit of the Presbyterian church tomorrow. . PEKUS. E. B. Swayzu to M. D. O'Connclk $150. tot 14, block , Hermlston. M. D. Council to'E. J. Kingsley $700. Lot II, block 8. Hermlston. Umatilla county to He.eklah Key. Tp. i. It. 37. i Maggie B. Hen to Hcxeklutr Kay News and advertising are not the only things which a newspaper deals In. Service and promotion of indus try arc also among tho functions of many metropolitan papers. One of the publications dealing ulso In these commodities Is the Portland Telegram and Franklin O. Bohroeder is In charge of the lndtmtrla! and promo tion department, He gathers material sonth of l-bris Predlng 1 Umatlllu county AdJH. Pendleton. Matilda Woods to Edith Oberblll- Ing and J. It. Kelly. $10. . Lot 3, block G8, Res. Add. PYendleton. John F. Casper to O. M. Richmond. $125. Mete and bound tract in SW 1-4 SEW 1-4, Sec. 16. Tp. 6, N. It. S. Jens Therkildsen to Edna A. Gent ry $350. Lots 1 and 2 and E 1-2 Lot 3, Rlock 4. Vincent. Win. O'.ullivaii to Mrs. Amy Camp bell. $I.D0, block 37. Stanfleld. Cosbie A. Pruitt to W. B. Hamilton. !$!500. Lot J in the fractional, block block 17 original town of 1 ft During the counter brought into iiction to revolutionists to Kin one of tho cur: iationft of the J iitther vlo :-ir wor ort of Ihe tph shows for the window displays of the TI-, Pendleton and West 00 feet of fr-tfj overal ejirh day. ADAMS PARENT-TEACHER CLUB HOLDS was a social success as well as flnan .daily. Dainty refreshments were served, which consisted of fruit salad. wafers and ten. The rooms were prettily decorated with bcgutlfol f spring b)ofor4 M. T. Baker, a ranchman, of East Birch jCiek, was a visitor In this city Thursday. "John nrndhurn Is mnklrig'some lm provemeiits injfront of the City Barber Shop, and the "Crystal Palace" bullr ings, wflich he owns. , The oA tgooden Walks have been torn out Jtltd CPtt- creto walks are being constructed. Tho est b.Ank, of East Brich creek (East Oregonian fcpecsnl.) ADAMS. May 111. Tbt rcguUr Par ent 'Jeachcr Bnttgettooherf jsoctal was held at the Ada"ma school house on Fi-idav at n. m. - They had a g,.o,l pr.iBram and a large crowd ; jjaW fcuUl -up, Mle-tte-Man in anonoance. aii ciijivcu me '-.street foot brldne. which U t r Mr. "Mr HoKue of 1'cndleton. or the 111- fcle class, was In Adame on. Thursday evening and conduced the liiblo cass here. All enjoyed his tiks and in struction. t,. li l.letinllen hnd ReVella l.ieulit len sent tic ir eirttle to the rnnch across tho river on pasture for the summer. Mrs. Carl MeConnell and Mrs. Have St-ne. motored to Pondleton Wednes day to do snme shopping. Mr.. Mablo Boylen and children of Pilot Hock, will remain the guest of her mother. Mis. Mclntyre. on the ranch near Athena for a few days. Miss Martha Labadio was In Ad ams Wednesday calling on old friends. E. T Rogers of Pendleton, piotored to Adams Wednesday. I. M. Bchannep of Pilot Rock, who is running for tho nomination of coun ty Judge on the republican ticket, was in AiMms Tuesday. , ' i Mis. CharM Shnts' and children Uft Frld.iv f..r Portland to visit rela SveJI Ml.l IrleTldA foV a-few weeks and sHlqhd the Baptist Sunday school con vention In that city. llorle Green, who has been confined to his home with Illness, Is able to bo out. Dr. Smith of AtheSa was nttend Irts jlhysleian. Mrs Green has tfean sick and Is Improving now, and Ms. Murray, who Is quite ill, Is some bet ter today. ( Wrenle Green of the Adams chop mill was a Pendleton business visitor Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Winn motorod to Pen dleton Wednesday. Mr. ,od. Mrs. Clarence Tubbs and children inotored to Pendleton Mon day from their ranch near Adams. Rev. Haslem of Hold Hill. Idaho, has decided td come to Adams June 1. Ho has been called by the Baptist de nomination for tho coming year. Rev. Haslem has been manager In a sloro ln InaftiijlL. ajaufe Miss fcihjen Bowrllntr. a grndnnte of the Unhripihc oJallf6rnla, will tench mathematical at I Orajide high ' JVow vou Know vhy the 2?i rets Sing Nervousness, bearing-down and stretching pains In the abdomen are avoided by the use of Mother's Fhiexd according to the testimony of tj"?u, and of mothers who have ucd this time honored preparation. Mothers Friend sothe the fine net work of nerves beneath the skin, end thru its regular use, during the period, tho muscles ere msde to expand more eas ily. Mother's Friend Is turd extern At oil IVUXUT fliltsl Re. .11, t on Mhood sad Bshr ftss. kJkeURtsulewcVv, Prt.m.Adsais.Oi, llradburn'a property. jf ft The W II. Ci.ndra family Save b, en III dtirtnlr the-past week, -fp'ti thougtsl they, have lnflnenxa. awsei .,,Mr. and Ml1 Ralph Wegner were visitors In this city Thursday. Mr. Wegner visited at the home of her mother Mis. Sylvester Seott, while Mr. Wegner lot iced lifter business. The grain south eot of this city ts doing very fine repots Mr. Wegner. The Pilot Rock Auto Co.. this week did a flourishing business, when they sold five cars. John Blanchett bought Stu.rbaker big six; James Nelson of Butter Creek, a special Stu-del.ak.-r six; Robert 8tubblefield a Ford touring nr: H. M. Boylen a Rtudebaker f , or and Lester Hoscal a Ford Roadster. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Carnes entertain ed a few friends at dinner Thursday evening at tt-eir hoaae on Willow street. The fcttcat list Included Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Hulohlnson, Mr. and Mrs. Truman and Judge uud Mrs. I. M. S. haunnp. Mr.. Albert Bhyletl and two children left Wedne-.dny fr Helix where tlcy will visit a short litno at tho home of Mrs. Boylen'!. parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mclntyre. In honor of Mrs. O. X. Johnston, who ' leaves soon for Bnlse. Idaito to mskr her home, Mrs. H. T. Fanning woe hot'tes.1 for a lunoheon Thursday afternoon. In the center of the table was a prettily arranged 1 niiquet or red carnations, rovera were- laid for 15 frleuds of the guest of honor and those enjoying Mrs. Fannlngs hospital ity were: Mesdnmea Carl Jensen. Frank Huff, William Glass, Merwln Gilbert, Roy Marcum, Marvin Roy Bruce eilliert, Walter Atbrelcht. George Sehfcgei. Ida Russell, Huth Rover, Hoyt. Miss Velma Smith, and Mrs. Johnston. Theiuplls of the th, 7th and sth snides of the Pilot Rock Gramnr.r school hiked U .Duffs Grove Friday afternoon. They were acecrnpanie..' by Misses Alma Sherman, nnd Hlsie Miller. They started on their trip about 2: JO. A campflre supper wss cooked and the party .returned homo In l , e n 10I evening. K. Fanning left for Portland Ft I (ay morning for a few days .visit Willi Me parent. He also expects IP sen his sister who Is visaing In the Row City from Cincinnati. Fris Vocs, cashier of the Helix bank and U. Scharpf, cashier of the Am erican National Bank passed through the cltv Tuesday on a short flshlnir trip. They returned Wednesday, with their baskets well filled with speckl ed beauties. Mrs. Ward Stanley, and Infant son Word Boylen returned to their home in this city Thursday. The members of the Wconomlcs Cominitteo of the Plb t Rovk Com munity Club had charge of the regular meeting. Wednesday evening, It being their date lo entertain. After tho bus iness meeting, and the club members had voied to loin the State Federation of Clubs, light refreshments were serv ed which consisted of chicken, sand wiches, coffee and Ice cream. Small white and pink baskets, filled with cherry blossoms were prettily arranged for place cards. The Indies, compos ing the Bconom'cs Committee tire Mesdames Carl Jensen. C. A. Cooper. Herbert Hoylen. Cummlngs. and H. H Hlndermsn. .lerrv Kalen of Iho BuUcr Creek QUEBEC KEEPS TO DIREi gram, promotes business and advertis ing und looks after the pushing of home products. He is in I'endleton today on a business Visit to some of the local factories and will go to On tario, Oregon, this evenlnff. tional Ixit I'endlcton. 13. Block 58, rte Add. c?rrft,ir?i y Riijj mftG WHER 'OrvllJe Douglas, who acted as onfl nf the judges for the county omlor.ml and derr&naulory contest at the hifh school latst night, in senior at Whit man College and o member of the tie - bate team. He holds the office of stu dent hody presidf-nt and is prominent in college activities. GLEAN SWEEP MADE BY ! BEAVERS WITH SHUTOOTi 1L MEETS K C. Amann ami R. E. Phelps both of the State Highway department, and P. M. Downey, will leave this aft ernoon for Portland in Mr. Downey's car. Tho burning of the O.-W. R- & X. bridge near Cayuse probably means that the bridge will later be repl.-tced by steel or concrete, in the opinion of J. G. Burl, auditor for the railroad. Mr. Buri. who was in Pendleton to day, says that the bridge was difficult to repair as It required about two hours to set a timber. He ayi; that the b.-W. railroad is dispensing with wooden bridges. ,MONTJlEAL. Que., May 10 In fu ture when American sportsmen wish lo vlajt the wilds of this province In finest of game or f;sh a bureau here will hp at their disposal where guides, game, wardens and inspectors w'll be on hand to tell the Nirorois vvhare they are "biting best" and .where tlfe game comes in droves, watting lor the poll .if the trigger TTio now f Mi and game Information isi t.: , I nt n erenter colonlr.a- tl.-n ilan innched by the provincial duy government and fir which ts, 000, 000 wan votod at the last session of parlia ment.. Inquiries from the lnited Stales al ready indicate that the largest number of American fishermen and hunters WH as ' hid wny to the'i nmnila -fet-est reserve A. It. t'oppockof Athena, and J. c: Hawkins, of Cold Spring, both promi nent Cmatilla county wheat urowers and members of the Farm Hureau ex ecutive board, were in the city jester- August is tho worst mimt h for for est fires, according lo V, W, Cponor, district fir wp.rdeti who' Is etni.i. id by the state to old III fsro vrev.in:;,i Mr. Connor, who hns as his territory tourists, since before the j Wherlef-. Want. IjjnatiUo, and Morrow- war, will cume no.th this summer and c unugs, ; w.ts jn , i-.-iw.ei...,. ...., .... the ntw bureau is only ono of niany plans (f" look after their needs. on an inspection trip. His headquar ters are in Spray, Wheeler county. IE (Iy Associated Press.) SEATTLE. Wash., May 10. Port land made, a clean sweep of the s-ries, defeating Seattle 6 to 0. The crippled Seattle club played poorly, several of I Portland1 runs resulting from errors Keinhart, the pitcher secured from St. j T. on is. pitched fair ball for the losers l but his support was ragged. Port-j land's first two runs resnltitit; from j Blue's triple and Wisterriu's single. Oaks and Vi-rnon Ilreak Kvc-ri LOS ANHELES. Cal.. May 10 Oak land and Vernon split even Sunday, Vernon winning the morning game, 3 to 0. Oakland the afternoon per formance 4 lb 2. In trie morning came the Tigers did all their scoring In the third Inbinff. ' Two single;, and a double Off W Mitchell In the first inning of the i.ft- ernoon contest netted the Oaks three runs. r. 'l 1 I ' '' - s - , Dell pitctud a wonder.'ul ranie In the morning, nllowing only two hits, one of then! nil irfie'.d hit. 4 J A. A. Foss. of Athena, oiierated a hardware store for a number of years but at present Is taking a welt -arne'l I rest from business cares. He -is in Pendleton today on a short visit. Twilight baseliall, with the church leaguo furnishing the entertainment, will open tomorrow evening at 6:15 at Itound-l'p park wheh the intermed iates of the Methodist church and Presbyterian church meet in a five inning, contest. There are five teams in tho league and about three games will he played each week. The opening game of the senior lea gue will be played on Friday eyaatni tit the same hour. All the contest will be five Inning uffciirs a,Pi the loflal Y. M. t. A. ofganltatJon is lo bo in ehurge of tho schedules. WEST END LE TWO ONE-SIDED GAMES Before removing to Portland, F. E. Judd was vice president of the AmerU can National bank. Now he holds a similar position with the E. J. Burke Wool Co. ton today Interests. Mr. Judd came to Pendle- to look after his business Jean V. IMlot Hock m u nicvpal Klrkpatrick, who edits the Record and also holds a position there, was in tht city last evening-. Prof. J. J. Rn 11. Mrs. Ttussell and young son were ftj9o in town from fellot Rock. All attend ed the declamalorv and oratorical con tests ut the uiyh school. I'i - and Senators Ditidc SAIVT LAKK CITY, Utah, May m. Facracnento and Salt Lake divide a double-header, Sacramento winning Ing the first Ra!ne. 6 to 3, and l&fctJU Lake the MQfind 5 t 3. The first was iractlcally Jocided In the third Inning when Eldred doubled with the bases fulT. Ttumlcrs double, which .sojit in two rwns in the sev enth. hrtKe a'l'-fi En th" s contl ij iiac. Salt LaMtf Won tlr Wflei,' 4' ' v . jfj ! In this tn Kemo Is a i heiFfenoh l DANISH OFFICIALS ARRIVE Gl WIHELtSS fvllSSSQN ApiMn' Take sor'e-i SAX FRANT1SCO. Cald,, May 10. Los Angeles took both morning and afternoon gt.mes from Pan Francisco. 7 to 2 and 5 to 0, winning the series, 5 to 2. In the morning frny the Angels hit Jordan hard, getting four runs from a triple, three doubles and a sinKle. Iew-s replaced Aim and he. too. was hard hit. In the afternoon gnme the 'Seals t-nlv came close to scoring, fast dou ble plays by the- Angels killing chances. thi A. Frentnel, local automobile dealer, expect to go to Portland tonight on a business trio. Feb" defeated UnUttlM 12 to 2 Sun d.iv on the 1'iuntillll eroiliids in II tinl.ie that was devoid of fe. .lures. The Feb., team scored at will ifbd showed that it Is about the strongest outfit in the West Pmatllhi league. A larKe delc xatlon from Keho intended the game. Hcrmiaton won on its own around from the Irrigmi team by a acore. of 17 to 7. As In the game nt Umatilla tho contest was pretty much one-sided and Hermlston had no trouble winn ing. Interest In the same was good and It was well uttended. CHARtJES PAPER "CORN KIP M'ASHINOTON May 10 Charges of a "corner'' In print paper were made today before the senate committee In vcstigatlns the paper shortage by CortlanjJ Smith, president of the Am erican Press Association. Smith tes tified that print paper niartufactbxers were in conspiracy t.1 reguluto both production and prices. "MADAME BUTTERFLY" ROSE NEW CREATION IN FLOWER WORLD SPHINOFIEI.D. O.. May 10. Fol lowers of styles In landscape garden ing will plant the "Madame Butter fly' rose this spring It is the latest creation in tho rose world. Millions of "Madame Butterfly" plants wore grown this year by Spflnnfleld florists, the largest growers of pot flowers in the world. 'Madame Butterfly" Is an cvor biooming, single stemmed flower and is declared to be very beautiful. Tears of cultivation and care were required to produce "Madame Putterfly" before it was declared perfect enough to market. The rose is what florists and rose-lovers call a sport. While It ts supposed tj grow s deep rose plnk fluwer primarily, It Is Just as ltkely'to grew- half a dosen other shades eauul- l US iHOUtlfllt. Riijpll Moores ts in the city toda on business. He is a bond salesman for Morris brothers. Fred IJon. it left this morning for, Portland. He will go from there to Albany and will be accompanied home bv Mrs. Doncit ali-1 daughter. who have been Visiting of Mrs. llonert'a parents. the honic Ho- Tbmunaon, of V today. itilla. Is in M. D. Orange, pioneer druggist of Pilot Rock was one of the prominent cttisens of that place In Pendleton to day, on his way to Portland fur a visit with his mother. (Tty United Tress.) WASHi.NUTON". May 7.- The Am rican Legion today begun a campaign o force action on the soldiers' bor.us bill.' National tVimiiKinder 1. Oliver said he sent a telegram to all posts urging them to state to their conress men that they deni:.i.,l passage of the Fordney bonus bill, the mafbaure re cently reported from the wa)s and means cominitteo and now being re Euulpped with rod und basket, W. D. Humphrey, local sportsman, left this afternoon to visit an "Id friend who resides about So miles from Pasco. The two friends will spend a few days fishing in tho Columbia river Harry Banfield returned last night from La Grande, where ho spent tho week-end vlgltlng friends. Leave lor Milton A millinery school is to bo held in Milton tor the next two days, with Miss Lydla Hoolitllo. of o. A- CJ. in charge, i Miss Doollttle and Miss Ulla May Harmon, counjy deinonstratiou agent, left today for Milton. J. N. Eldridgo and sort Willie, left Pendleton Saturday evening tor Creighton. Now Mexico, where they will spend the next three or four weeks on business. BWINESS LOCALS; WANT AOS. FARMERS' MAuKtT & EXCHANGE P. O. Box 787. R.vl lYdse, Montana wants to buy all kinds of fruits and vegetables In small or ear l"t.s. Al?a we have some good stock cattle for iaie. Direct from producer to con daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William OST One gray colt, 3 yearn ol Branded B with bar under on rlgft shoulder, weight about 1200 lbs. No tify Jim Bad road. Pendleton. Orego The pho('Kraoh sh'-ws. U'ft to ritrl'f. apln'n p. Ktber ff the IHinmh Rrtyii! Enplru'crs. I'mfrssor I. O. rilcrsin of the Royal Ttchnlcitl 'ollee, OYm maiKlcr, ir. J. S-hlederman of thoJRoyal Danish Navy. Mr. T if. Ivniruk Dan ish Ch'ef of Du'dU- Works, and V. (i. Thompson. jn official ul t,lij yajralah Koyal Telcgrfarh. Tin- have etme t" the l'n it cd Stat.s to ufranQp for a li re ct wireless servire to t'opc'ihacn. lilliPfews Pluw,5Iakcrs for the World J. B. Mctook, of the American Na tional Hank, .and W. Schwnrtscnberg, of the Pendleton Holler Mills, went to Portland Suuday on No. 17 on a short business trip and are expected to re turn Tuesday. Hhea I.uper. now assistant state en gineer, is in the race lor public ser vire commissioner. Mr. Luper. who Is an Eastern Oreicon man. w.is a Pen dleton visitor Saturday. Other cars hiay have turned back fler trying tho. mud.l road to Uim;- FOR SALK 40 acres on Cabbags hill, 10 acres plowed and 7 irea in fall wheat. Small house ar-d gam partly finished. Address o. F. Smith, R08 Calvin street. Pendleton. Ore. FOR SALK 610 acres of erasing land Bee. SS.Tp. 2, N. R. 35. K. YV. M near the Wcinaha Kuel leserve. In tT'outtlla t'o - Address W. W. Knlslo, 190 3rd St. La Or.inde, Oregon. WANTED Pasturo for IOO head mules. Address "83-S' cure this office. FOR SALK t7ood ho -se tent It by ; Se. near seheol. Address "S3-R" care this office. VV ANTI- r - Work horses and mules u V re 17 sections goo-l bunch i , - '-nty -f running wa er. Ad-! -s or " W. H- Switsl. r. frra-' 111I-. ---- or Al Wlllimnt. Kenne-: vk, Vnh, . Stutg'is & Storie Pendleton, (Ire, Walla Walla, Wash, de- I: - 17 ion ut na ary rks ln ed tot ru ten .too u ii ttae red of tleh len-ere-an- i ir,