PAGE THREB 1 1 1 j.i . " TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1020. tflMHIiLlllllHliJltlJllJlllIlt ,iliiliilliJII!lilill,i!lll:il News of Pendleton Cfilof Iwmow Wonting. ItunlnoM houncs and residence are ,dvled by Chief of Police Ilobcrta to liuve plenty of light burnlns this evening while occupant are abdent. Aotumobllea left on the etreeta should hIho be locked and robes and other nernorable articles locked or taken with the drivers, he says. Siiw Meaalea oases Itrportoit Pour now cases of measles wore re ported to Health Officer John Hailoy Jr.. today and were placed under quarantine. This Is a slight Increase n the number of cases recently. One aa'se of whooping cough was also re ported and quarantined. Iloiul Interest pne Saturday. Interest on the liberty loan bonds of the second issues will fall due to morrow and local banks are prepared to pay Interest to those presenting jhelr coupons. There are also a large number of permanent second loan toni)H here ready for those who pre sented their temporary bonds for exchange. honor has fallen in recant years to a Pendleton student, .N'cd Kowler hav ing also been chosen or the office during his freshman year at the Unl-vft-slty. Tom Murpliy Is Heated. Thomas Murphy. Pendleton boy who U attending University of Oregon, lias Men elected president of the soplio im,r class and will hold fiat position urt year. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murphy of thlo city and a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. The election of the local young man to the office la the second time the 1 3 Its Appoint mm litres Committees on decoration day and' on Mag day cvcrclses wore appointed by tho Klks lodge at the regular week ly meeting last night. The first nam ed committee will attend to tho deco ration of the graves of deceased mem bers. Tho Klag day committee will look after the observance of Flag day June 14. Combs Canyon Wlieat Cuming Well ! Wheat In the Oombs Canyon country ;l coming along very well, Ouy Wjrlck reported today. Several of the grow I ers have spring wheat In this year and I It Is a little behind the fall sown crop .but Is In good condition. On the res- ervation the plants are looking healthy and experienced a good growth, far- mors from that vicinity say. Mrs. lolpli In Hospital. Mrs. John Dolph Is a patient In St. Anthony's hospital where she Was op erated upon today for tonsils and ade noids. Many to Attend Convention A large number of Pendleton shrln ers are looking forward to a shrine convention to be held In Walla Walla on May 2. Probably 100 from Pen dleton wllh attend and auto parties to the convention will be numerous. The affair preceds by three weeks the national shrine convention at Portland, v.-hlch will also attract many from Pendleton. Picnic Today Cloara Session A picnic at trenzen's Grove, north of town this afternoon ended the school year for ptsrrlct No. 76. Miss Juanlta FTledly, teacher, and the stud ents adjourned to the grove for their final meeting until fall. Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Frledly drove out from hero to attend the picnic and on their re turn this evening will be accompanied by Miss Frledly. ' ' i ' Sill I I I Miss MeMsucr to Depart Mum Ladle Messner, who has been acting as reporter for the Morning Tribune, will leave tomorrow night for Salem, where she will be telegraph editor for the Salem Statesman. Miss Messner's home is near Salem. C. K. to r jijor Outing. I.l mbcrs of th ( Christian Kntfeu or sooety of the Presbyterian- etoiireh will hold their 'tunday meeting at the Tiitullla mission. They will leave here on Sunday st 2 p. m. vnl vlll r by auto to the reservation. 101101 101 101 101 101. 101 101 101 101 Roast a Nice Fat "101" Hen for the Picnic We have LOTS OF THEM for our Saturday trade. ALSO fat young veal, juicy prime rib roasts of beef, good prime legs of mutton, tender young pork, etc., etc., and our usual Saturday special TOMATO SAUSAGE. Have you tried it yet? If you call "101" for all your table and picnic supplies you won't be disappointed. Several main line phones all the lame num- 101" "You Can Depend on "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PHONES 101 (Private Kactuutge Connects Both Departments) PINK GROCERIES AND MEaTB -ioi-ioiioiioi 101101101101101: n MiiH-n Have Meotbur. A group of women of the Church of the Redeemer met yesterday In tho new Parish Hall of the church for luncheon. Later they put the new addition in order and arranged the re cently purchased dishes and kitchen equipment. Rev. Clark to Arrive. Itev. George 1.. Clark, the new min ister for the First Presbyterian church of Pendleton, will preach bis first sermon here Sundtvy morning. He will preach also at the evening ser vice. Itev. Clark comet (o Pendleton from Corvallls, where be was student pastor at O. A. Christians to Play Baptist. The senior division of the church league will open st 8:15 this evening st Hound-Up park with a game be tween the Baptist and Christian church team. They will play five in nings and Fred Bennlon will umpire. In the intermediate league the Baptists lost to the Christians Wednesday night In a last-inning rally, the final score being g to 7. Golr-rs Will Hold Tourney The 18 hole, medal play handicap tournament that was postponed last Sunday morning on account of rain. Will be played Sunday over the course of the Pendleton Oolf Club, Chairman Dickson, of the tournament commit tee announced. The interest in these tournaments has been such that they probably will be continued. Liberal Offers Being; Refused liberal offers from certain wool buyers to growers In this section have been refused during the last week, II Is reported here on good authority. Most of the growers who refuse to sell plan to send their wool to the warehouse at Portland and sell their clips at the auctions. The first auc tion sale will be held at Portland on May S6. at which time approximately 1,000,000 pounds will be offered. "See Me Before The Fire" T.JKK TUB GAMBUB OCT OP PARKING The Hartford Fire Insurance Company la cat ting out a new policy that will guarantee the fanner that he will not lose any money on his grain crop. This It the finest protection ever offered to any bus iness man. The banks all over the country are ea Jorsing the policy and recommending It. Let us (how you the protection offered. JOE KERLEY I " Insurance, Loans, ,rr?fr Seal Estate, Grain 781 Main ' Pendleton I :. i :. Jartls Lease Is Bought The K. F3. Jarvis two-year lease on the Gamey and Snyder land two and a half miles west of Pendleton was sold yesterday through Snow and Day ton to Cr. O. Bacon and B. A. Caldwell. The deal Included tho stock, equip ment and crops, and the consideration was $8,000. Mr. Jarvis expects to en. gage in farming near The Dalles. Mr. Bacon and Mr. Caldwell have been farming In the Tutullla district. protest Xotice Sent Pilot Rook Notice of the Helix team's protest of last Sunday's game won by Pilot Rock at Helix was sent the Pilot Rock management today by President Rex Ellis, of the Blue Mountain league. Pilot Rock Is given the alternative of pleading guilty to the charge of play ing men not residents of the commun ity. In accordance wlt the by-laws of the league, or having a trial of the case before the league heads. The penalty for the breach alleged Is t-5 fine and forfeiture of the game. Guaranteed We will guarantee that our f. o. b. delivered price on building material will be as low as any competitor whether in or out of town, quality of material consid ered. List ua A, PROVE this to you as'we have wherever we have been given the opportunity to do so. If you want a load of tho best Coal, call i OREGONvipnER (WATCH THIS SPACE) I II. 8. To Compete Members of the high school track team who will compete tomorrow at La Grande In the Eastern Oregon track meet nro Charles Snyder, Carmen Saunders, Ted Straughn, Byron War ner, Lawrence Warner, Chester Stonc- brcaker. Ford Rltner, Jens Terjoson, Harold Holdman and Ivan Lallue. Tliev will be accompanied to La Grande by Orvllle Reeves, coach. Sev eral high schools will compete, but Pendleton is expecting the keenest competition from Baker and La Grande high school teams. Window Takes Third Prie The coffee window recently exhibit ed by the grocery department of Alexanders won third prlso for the en tire western district of the United States, word was received at the store today. The nation was divided Into four districts, so the local store was one of l'; prlso winners In the nation. The windows were decorated as : part of a contest conducted by the Joint Coffee Publicity Co.. of New York and demonstrations were con ducted in conjunction. The window was decorated by Stoughton A. t ook, of the grocery department, and the prise was 110 cash. Awards were made on photographs of the windows. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 ITAUMJIWCS I,EAIrXl STORE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Tomorrow, Saturday is the Last Day of Our It has been a good one, because it was timely and the values offered were bargains. Hundreds of thrifty women i nthis vicinity have taken advantage of the sale and have saved. If you haven't been down, come tomorrow. Many good things await you. Women's Tailored SUITS Reduced 1-2 Price The word "value" gains a new interpretation, the word "smartness" also lies in these suits. Quality is the thing at once apparent in fabric treatment of style and workman ship. In the assortment you will find the season's best ma terials. Ripple, box, straight line models. All sizes in the collection. ONE-HALF PRICE. , Si New In Our Shoe Department The "Kamptramp" Oxford for Boys' and Girls Made of brown elk, whole quarter, chrome Goodyear welt sole, spring heels. Just the oxford for summer outing and general wear. Size 6 to 8 $3.75 Size81-2toll..... $4.25 Size 11 1-2 to 2 $5.00 NEW "JACK AND JILL" SANDALS Made of smooth tan elk, Good- ear welt oak sole; made to EAR. Size 6 to 0 $2.85 Size 8 1-2 to 11 ... . $3.25 Size 11 1-2 to 2 $3.75 Growing Girls' and women's Oxfords, made in chocolate side and gun metal, whole quar ter, Goodyear welt soles and low heels. Extra quality shoes for the price. Sizes 2 1-2 to 7 $6.50 "KAMPTRAMP" SHOES FOR BOYS AND GIRLS Made of smooth brown elk, whole quarter, black button, chrome Goodyear, welt sole. Just the shoe for general summer wear. Sizes 5 to 8 $400 Sizes 8 1-2 to 11 $5.00 Sizes 11 1-2 to 2 $5.50 SHARK HIDES MAY LOWER , SHOE COSTS IN COUNTRY; REPUBLICANS AGE ID $500 CASH BONUS (By United Press. 1 WASHINGTON, May H. A maxi mum cwh tonus of 500 for service men was agreed to by republicans on the house ways and means commit tee today. The maximum benefit Is to be allowed on optional forms of aid (which ore farm or home aid, voca tional training or paid-up insurance was fixed at $620. will also be discussed at the conven tion, which, officials declared, 2000 members will attend. - New processes for preparation f of ( ST. COUIS, May 14. "Sea Shoes" j American sugar wUJ reccie conslder mnii mAkm anhlnr mm a iMhiUnn ..f tfiaiKble attention and the chemist!', in! high cost of footwear. turning their activities from war to! pvacc, expect 10 piay a auminaiu pan in lowering- prices for thte product. A now section of the association, de- A process for tanning skins of shark and porpoise so they can be used for making' boots and .-hoes has been per feelvd. it was announced hero today by a leading member of the American f'hctnical Society, who said a section of the leather industry will be organ ised as one of the first acts of the so ciety at Its convention here April 12 to 7. While no detuils of the process was Riven out, it was said the new depart ure will produce much cheaper shoes than those now on the market, as ex perts arc now looking everywhere for will be mado at the durable substitute for the ordinary capitalists are wailinj leathers used In making footwear. i000 into the American dye Industry Other processes for tanning leather when its status is established. voted entirely to the sugar industry, j will hold its first sosslonss this year. 1 Increases in cano production in lower j J Mississippi and beet growing in west- jj ern Nebraska and Kansas offer a bis opportunity for purification of Amer-jj ican sugar and putting more of it en -,i the market, cheemlsts declared. Iye, help and acetone industries j will come in for considerable exten-; sion. It was asserted. Announcement ,5 convention that to put 250,000.- MMMiMMtiiHiiiiiiunNinniiiniuniiiMMHininnMiMinnniMiHiMiiMMinHMiunMiim l It la better to work a combination S Jtbau it la to blow safe. BIG JAZZ DANCE BINGHAM SPRINGS, SATURDAY NIGHT, MAY 15 And SUNDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 16. FLETCHER'S JAZZ BAND. Fresh Vegetables For your Sunday dinner, every thing on the market will be found here, and quality the best. PHONE 24 and we do the rest. Sanitary Grocery DOAK s. 11rv1.11 The Mot in VJue The Bot m Quality PHONE 24 PHONE 24 ' Tilltliilillitiiiiiltiiiiiitiif iiiiiititifiiiiifiiifiitiitiiiiitifiitlfiililitiittiiiiif iniiiiiiiiiiiii'n