HaaaWfflaaaM IMHi pAcn raan BlflM DAILY AST OBEuONIAlt, PEMDLETOK , ORZOOW, WBDy?.SPAY EVENIWg, JPWE 9, 1930, J1 iVfettw 0 Pendleton pmiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiMiiiiii afri Mr. Holloim I VMtur La, Clramlo received I lx shard of the rain. Hays W. Bollotui. who is heru to day from the Union county city. Mr. Boilona is supervisor of the Orcxoji division of tho o.-sv. it. V N lJ tiwalmry I Hospital. :Rd a wall noy, who has lieen at Ht, Apthoiiy's hospital following an oper ation for appendlclties, Is convalesc ing tie lias loft the hospital and Is at his home. f-'nm-ral Is I'ostponod. Tho funeral of the late Peter Oe- I Young has been postponed. Tho body Will arrivo here on No. 17 Friday and announcement as to the hour and date will be made later. ' lit. A. notuhrr in Walla Walla. It. A. Vottcher, assistant supervisor the Umatilla National Forest, left oday for Walla Walla. Vie Is raak- atranscinculs to move Mrs. ttcher and child from Walla Walla reside. Uolt Ml Stand Is Han est! il l food stand of alfalfa Is being Lirveated on the Umatilla project this leek. The price for the first exop Is 17 and the tendency Is to hold for lher prices. -vThe water supply has een ample. tins Mirur In Idaho. ami Mrs. E. H. Harlune. who vo been In Southern Idaho, return yesterday to their home here. They M report that there Ih no shortage of imsollne in that part of the Oern state. and that the. roads are In much better condition than between .Huntington and rendition. tweon those from Pendleton and those from the fust of the county. A btrgt tlt-lt'Kittlon from Athena and Milton Is looked for. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52C Other Depts. 78 rWM' QUALITY teg Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 l'i;v)IJ7q)N's l.KAPINW WORK Chief Crgc" Care. Firo Chief Wlllluin ItliiBold, jn view or the gasoline shortage, urges that Pendleton people use care when si phoning gasoline, as the danger of explosion is great. He states also that gasoline should not be placed In glass bottles because should an explosion occur. I here, would be danger from the particles of broken glass. In In Hospital. Hemic Green is a patient In St. An thony's hospital where he was oper ated upon till sinornlng. Patient in Hospital. The sun of Fred Hnydcr Is at St. An thony's hospital where he underwent an operation tills morning. Arrive to Attend Funeral Dr. C. J. Smith of Portland and WJ P. Gordon, of Eugene, arrived this morning to attend the funeral of tho lato Mrs. Julia. A. fiuillford, who Dr. Smith's mother-in-law and a rel ative of Mr. Gordon's. Dr. Smith for merly resided here ami Is well known a a physician ant also as a wheat grower, while Mr. Gordon Is connected with the First National Bank of Eu gene. . , Manners 1 11 km to Ptcailc The annual picnic of the Umatilla county Farmers Cnlon will be held on Haturdsy. June 12, at Mission grove, near the Indian agency. Athletics, sports and a big picnic lunch will be on the nroaram. The picnic Is sched uled to start at 10 o' clock and end ut sundown. One feature of the enter talurnent will 1e a baseball game be- Ponnlt Isxued for Garago If. J. Laitourelle today was Issued u permit to erect a garage to cost $150 on porcprty at 813 Mill street. Small Permit Is Issued. O. F. Stcols today was Issued a per mit to blnld a garage and woodshed on hlH property at 317 Willow street, the estimated cost being $100. Parks at Curb; Pined S3. For parking at the curb on Main street longer than the alloted time. C. E, Bond was fined the minimum flue of 2 In police court this morning. .Miss Shaw Departs. Miss Flora Shaw, principal of the Washington school, left today for Portland to spend her vacation. She will return here In the fall, having accepted re-eicetlon as principal. fgl 101 101 101 101 loi.-iidi-ioi-ioi loi APPLES ' WINESAP APPLES $1.00 to 3.25 per box. jr "Waste Less Buy the Best' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. raoMs lei (Fltrsto Kit hange Connects Roth Departs HMJ GROCERIES AND HKUI O IT 2 Igi-ioi ioi ioi id loi loi loi loi loi "See Me Before The Fire" TAKK TUB GARJIliK OUT OF PAIUilNU The Hartford Fir Insurance Company la get ting out a new policy that will guarantee the farmer hat he will not lose any money on ht.i grain crop. This la the finest protection ever offered to any bus Iness man. The banks all over the country are en Soralng the policy and recommending U. Let ua allow you the protection offered. sgh JOE KERLEY , Insurance, Loans, f Beat Estate, Grain 781 Main , Pendleton 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. Let us -v PROVE this to you as. we have wherever we have been given the opportunity to do so. If you want a load of the best Coal, call . . af OREGONvAnnER fc, (WATCH THIS SPACE)! M K ni-hi ,w's to Portland Al Knitfbt left yesterday for Port land. His father, W. Knlffht, ha been Buffering from eye trouble and Mr. Knlffht went to the city to be with his father. v Barometer In Palling The barometer la falling and there i In a chance of more rainfall. Major Lee Moorhouse, official observer, given the maximum today as being 74. the minimum 40, while barometer registers 29.55. Two traffic VrotaioTN Pined Jane Doe paid 12 In Police court to day for parking In the line of traf fic on Main street. John Magnueson, 'harmed with turning his car Ietween Interactions after having once been warned, also was fined 92. I Cvmiultteu Is Named President J. R. Raley of the Com mercial Association today mimed B. R. Thompson, J. V. Tallman. W. W. Har rah. G. M. Rice, J. B- McCook and J. W. Maloney an an executive committee to represent the association in dealing I with the state chamber of commerce. A. C TbompMSi Ixavcs. A. C Thompson, who .during the past year has been principal of the I Hawthorns Rchool. left this morning 'for Portland where he will spend the summer. Mr. Thompson has accepted I til's position aa principal for nest year ial the lot al school. -true American atylea for middle-aged Americana Kuppenheimer Good Clothes A lot has been said about the discovery of American styles for young Americans. . . ' Why? Because the American man is different in every way from his brothers abroad. He never looks right, or feels right, in a foreign garment because it does not harmonize with his alert, '"Vuppenheinier good clothes are the result of infinite paj,ns and earnest artistry to design sane, smart styles in variations for men of all builds, ages and tastes. ' . 14. ; They are more than just clothes they are an investment in "good appearance" and economy. You not only look right in them, but they keep on looking right. See the display of American styles. Pricea from $50 to $85 I la-talc No. 40 A hint for housewives nr for ' liousehusbnnds.' How to wash leath er: Itub the urease spots out ivlth magnesia or cream xt tartar, then wash with soap dissolved In water, afterward rinsing In warm water and then with cold. Dry In the sun or before the fire, but not too quickly. -the house of Kupoenheimer clothe ; Will OO to Scotland. .Mis Julin Method, who tiAn lieon for some time contemplating a visit to Scotland, is now planning to go some lime this fall. She will bo accompan ied by her son and by her daughter. Mrs J. C. Clomens. Mr. Clemens and his mother, Mrs. Clemens, who resides In Burns. Rotarians Wilt Aid. The Pendleton Rotarians at today's luncheon pledged themselves to aid In securing housing facilities for teach ers and students who will come to Pendleton for the summer session of the State Normal School, to be held in the high school. The luncheon to day was well attended, the majority of the members being present. Other makes of Men' Fine Suits. $25.00 and up Meeiln(r Mill lie Ctontluucd The Apostolic F,lth evnnjrellsts, jS vlio were obllfred to move their tentjS when the city ordorcd their permit t5 use city property revoked, have locat- g ed on the Dcardorff property oppo-2 -II'- llll' ilMH Hr i II BCnUUI -1 HI Vtlll continue to hold meetings nightly. They had planned to end their series on Juno 20 but have now decided to stay indefinitely, ono of the party aala thl mornhiaT. l -t;tf- Awaits Jnn.es sh-k.V . James Shockley. who Is said to have come to this section nearly 30 years ago and is believed to own a small tract of land near Meacham. is being: sought by H. C. Kottwitz., attorney for the estate of his parents, who recent ly died. Mall sent tq him at Meacham was returned undelivered the attor ney nays, and he Is anxious to get word of the man's whereabouts. He Is dealing through Peterson. Bishop & Clark, iu the Smith-Crawford build- in . rTpr goods ii'1" for f&&Jmv&mh STANEREK A SUBSTANTIAL AND EFFECTIVE!. EX ECUTED BUSINESS IDEA SUITABLE FOX USAGE BY MEN OF MATURE FIGUFM. TBE FASHION PARK STANEREK COPYRIGBTt D TREATMENT HAS BEEN CAPABLY APPLIED. CVSTOU SERVICE WITHOUT TBE ANNOYANCE OP A TRY-ON KEADY-TO-PUT-ON TAtlOUlO AT FASHION PA KM $52.50 TO $87.50 Fashion Patk Clothiers Your money goes far when spent here. Customers find it a pleasure as well as a profitable matter to shop here. Are you amongst our many satisfied patrons? If not, why not? WARDROBE TRUNKS Trunks, Hand Baks, Suit Cases, Overnite Bags, etc. Priced $15.00 to $110.00 TllllllllllHlllllllllllimiH A rich girl may "be homely, but she will never know It by hearsay. 9kea Wear LMft-er tVlien you wAfk in comfort; so doastocli (ncs. A paeknge of Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder to shake into the shoes and sprinkle In the foot-bath, gives you that "old shoe" comfort and uvea wear. Allen's Foot-liaae makes tight or new ataocs feel easy. Uadlea can wear ahoca one slae smaller by shaking no.ne Allen's Foot -Ease In each shoe in the morning. Sold everywhere. mm i rvf l:-a i m r- . n IHbueve it wun glasses in- ted by our modern methods. saaataroM, - - aaaaaa, U American 'atkma Bank H KulkUng. Phone eo. HI Ifii.-iitiiMrgggawii ON NO-STRIKE PLANKi (By United Press.) (I C. Martin, Staff Correspondent. CHICAGO. June 9. The adamant position of labor in defense of its right to strike was put before the republi can eon vent ton' when President Oomp crs of the American Federation of la bor appeared before the resolutions 'VON KLUCK AND FAMILY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND (By Associated Press.) UEXGVA, June 9. Field Marshal von Kluck, who commanded the right wing of the (rerman army in Us ad vance on -Paris in 1911. has arrived with his family at Aarau. i miles northeast of Berne. He declared to day life had become insupporta-ble in Oct many and said he intended to buy live Switzerland chateau and henceforth Field Marshal von Kluck was one of ; the Grerraana demanded for trial bv committee aid presented the .planks the allied governments. Which labor urges be adopted as part '- '- ' " Of the party .platform. You are not going to rftop ytrikes, you are not go ing to stop- men from having hopes oX Uetter things." declared Gompers with dramatic fervor. "If you do those things yoiii are sowing the wind from which a whirlwind will come. This is not a threat, it is a statement of fact." Facing the committee, which Is known to favor some sort of anti- striko plank, Samuel Gompers read a detailed platform which labor sdvo uutes. but It was evident from his .speech, which followed, that the srray haired federation leader has only one though t uppermost t he preservat Ion ; of the right to strike. The committee MOV was crowded and Gompers was ! greete dwith a scattering buret of applause. SUE TO IfaBCOVEUl TAXES. beritance and income taxes under a (By Associated Press.) ruling' from the commissioner of Inv CHICAGO, June 9. -Suit to recover jtcrnal revenue and that the taxes were inheritance and income taxes of Ji- jpaid under protest. 000.000 paid from the estate of Mrs. j , Potter Palmer was filed today by Mrs.' Never censure people because they Palmer's sons. The plaintiff claims are rich they may be as respectable that the estate was exempt from in- aa you are. KOEPPElS PRESCRIPTION' DRUG STORE MARKET IN PORTLAND APPEARS UNCHANGED PORTLAND, Juna S. Sheep are steady, lambs at tll.SO and i -' "". all others arc steady or uu barujed. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The Drmj Store Tba Too Beat. HEINZ PICKLES ARE ALWAYS GOOD We have a complete line of bulk and bottled pickles and if you want the best, phone 871 Sanitary Grocery DOAJS 8. UIXUP, Prop. TTte Meat in Valuta The Boat in Quality