TWELVE PAGES DAILY CAST OREOOOTAlf. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE it, 1020. page mm - People Here and There J. P. Walker, olerk of tlte local cnmi' th Woodmen of the World, left thin mornlns for tho head camp of tho ordor at Yonomlto l'ark on a trip as delegate from the lodges of Haute OreKOn. Two other delttKatee from this dlBtrlet will alto attend Mr. Walker will peml four day In com inlttco work and 10 days attending tho enxlona In the park mot In all will bo autfcnt from 1'cndleton for a month. Twonty-flve tndlanH, with warpaint, blankets and topeen, are to bo ken to Portland for Shrine week to people an Indian Vlllatre which will rival the Hound-Up feature. H. W. Hicks, traveling; passenger agent for the O -W. R. A N., la here today to arrange for tho transportation of the Indiana, and after a conference with :ion fetuahee, who "will be In chargr. of thr tTinatillna, aaya the braves and MUSWS, Who itll travel In a wpeolal coaah They will pitch their topees In the Park block to delight the wondering ayes of Kimtern vlaltom. and will Inter In the week appear In tribal dunces. jggrdlng the offering siook. in ine concern. of uddltloiiiil"" Clcll Brown returned yesterday from Corvallla where he attended O. A. C. He la an ex-aoldler, huvlng aerved with the niarlnra and took ad vantage of OrcKon'.M provision for the education of veteran. Wherever travel Mr, ntfn Mrs. J. H, Novak, there also tiuvela Roddy, their pel prairie dog. noddy was tak en from a pralrta b.g village In South D.iki.ln tK veer" n and Hlnce then has nOMolncI :i grnlal, kindly disposi tion. Mr. :uid Mr.. ova- are In Pen dleton today, traveling by machine from Western "iooii back to their homo in Kiuth Dftkpt. A vet 'I'Sje. sheep shearer la Alex OI'va pi tiis f-otiniy. Who leavea tomor row for Milium, Moiit.inn. to continue his th4eonaecutrre sheep shearing ae i n. Me returned yesterday from Hun'.lntrtun, wher- he ahrnreil bands owned by .1 C. WttrbTger, who has employed Mr. Oliver for over 11 decade Mr. Oliver's firm experience In cut ting the fleece was when he Bhamrwd sheet, owned by his father. It. 1. Oliver of Kcho. lie Is employed yearly W shear the ("uhna, Vey. Stanfleld nnd ..Iher Kind. Krod Markham will ac eompatiy Mr. Oliver to Dillon, and lat er they will lie Joined by Mr. Oliver"! aona. Jess and John, who have been hearing for 30 yeara under their fath er's direction. C, Z. ldleman left this morning Tor his home In Portland after a visit In Pendleton al the home or his son, Ir U D. Idletnan. Orearonlaiis who are behind a com pany that Is developing oil wells In Kanaaa are finding Ihrlr venture paying one according. lo F. at Blair, of Ixi tirnnde. who la here 4n the in terests of the interstate Development Corporation. The company Is com posed largely of Pendleton an. I La Oraade people, among the heavy own era Veins Kruce Dannls, of La OraOde. Mr. Itlalr came over yeslerday to con fer' with C. C. Carr, local agent, re- Tho Prince of Walea has bought a Block ranch near Culgary, and W. I. Carlylo, a, ooualn of 8. It. Thorn paun and Mrs, M. T. Buell of this city, is making unhingements for the Blocking of the ranoh. Mi. Carlylo spent a great deal of his time In tho county of Cornwall, Knglnild, on the Prince's eatnte and selected 20 youigjr perlgrend shorthorn heifers, shorthorn hulls and a large number of sheep. Mr. Carlyle. according to word received by his rel atives hero, Is also, acting for l.oni Mlnto and la shipping six thorough bred racing Vlllles for the prince and tw.. for lx.nl Mlnto. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS ker Taxi Co., vs. the railroad, for damages to a taxlcab which collided with n tank cur on the Chestnut siieut crossing last winter. The rail road. In Its iinswer. blames the driver of tho taxi, says be Was driving at an excessive spied an. I that I lie train and switching crew were all operating In a manner to insure safety. The switching crew wuin.-il the driver but he iitlemptod to beat the tank cur to the crossing and was hit. the attor neys allege in their answer. The rail road la represented by' c. A. Kpcncer, Carter & Hmytlie and W. A. Itobblns. IZgg Thrower Pay line William Hronson and Wendell Dron aon, residents of Cabbagu Hill, wero fined fiO each In Justice court Wed nesday afternoon for throwing eggs at neighbors as a part of a little nclgh l.urlv disagreement. Both pleaded guilty end paid up. Jackson Instate f 131. Tho estate of tho lato cnanea Jaca son has been appraised at 1431. The appraisers were llaipn i-orter, i. t . Uarrett und lien Trombley. Ilriiillmrii Aimralscra Named Herbert Hoyien. Lvl Kldridge and B. T. Fanning today wero named ap praisers of tho cstale of the late Louts P. uradburn. sues to Kit-over Certificate. Barah .1. Gross et al.. toduy brought suit against the Klrht National Hank of Pendleton to have delivered to them a certificate or deposit for 15, Bo on tho I'lrst National Hank or Athena, which was left with the local bank as temporary custodian. The bank is said to be holding the paper pending the decision as to who Is en titled to receive the money. H. I. Watts, c. fc. Prestbye and Petersen, Bishop & Clark arc attorneys for the plaintiffs. Two More Want rinai Papers, Dennis McKleney of Ourdune, and Michael Mclaughlin, of Pilot Itoek. both natives ofIreland. today wero listed with the class of II thut will be examined for final citizenship papers In circuit court on September 14. Community Hull Iiicorponuca Articles of Incorporation of the Helix Community Hall wore filed with (he county clerk today. The capital Is 10,000, with shares at SI each. In corporators are furl Kngdiihl, f. B. llllnii. A. c. Mclntyre, Ixcroy Pcnland and i II. Moss, 11....1 win Opvm Augnxt ao. 'Pendleton arhnols. grammar and high, will ojien for the 1BSO-1921 term August 30. says announcement from Knd P. Austin, city superintendent. The early Blurt Is necessary because of the Inauguration of the 10 months' school term. Would Revoke Parole A motion to revoke the parole of Clulr HtiRhs. a youth found Kiillty re cently of larceny from tho Red, White & Blue dairy, was made to the Circuit court today, lluahs la allotted to have stolen money and guns after ho was released on parole and to have escap ed to Coldcndale, Wash., where he was arrested mil returned. He will now be obliged to serve his sentenco In the stato penitentiary. Ilnilrossl Ask- IMsmlssal. The O-W. R. A K- Co. toduy asked for a dismissal of the case of the Par- CONROY'S GROCERY Just a few of the reasons why you should buy your Groceries at Gonroy's. Sugar, all you want, pound 25c Good Rice, 5 pounds 80c Best California Small White Beans, lb. 10c IxOR Cabin Syrup, nied. size 70c Log Cabin Syruu, large size $1.35 Make your dollars go as far as they will by paying cash at Conroy's, a comparison of prices will convince you. Canteloupes, each 15c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, ' 5 for $1.00 Crisco 60c, $1.15 and $2.30 Peanut Butter pint jar 40c, quarts 70c Olympic Pancake Flour, large package 35c Mfc T-7Tf !to 'MM, ill 1 1 uti !!HilH!,iii!'fcl,iM! tflllg $MtM SL1 -iS Two Couples Hot Licenses. Marriage licensee were issued Thursday afternoon to Thomas J. Hart and Golden H. Bromley, both of Pendleton, and to Albert , VaUffbaUl of Buker county, and Anicc Barnes of Weston. Kngllsh Kstate Probed. The estate of the late Jacob M. Kng. lish was admitted to probate Thurs day afternoon and J. 7.. Kngllsh nam ed administrator. Clfarles S. May, W. S. Rayburn and W. H. Gould were appointed appraisers. Kis li lli-uds Not Guilt)'. ". J, Koch this morning pleaded not- Kiiilly In Justice court to the charajk of assault and battery prefer red against him oy Jim Dupuis anil was to have a trial this afternoon, pro viding Oupuis cuuld lie found to testify. Aunt bin 1-itg Thrower Pays. David Khnffer, the third of the Cab bage Hill egg throwera, earne in to the Justice court today and paid his fine of 120 for the offense. I'.XTItAtTS I'lillM NO.MIN ATIM. feVBaUaOaM (Continued from page I.) no mistake: to the end that you who hold In your hands the party's des tiny may gn forth from these halls, triuniplaint in the assurance of cer tain victory; to the end thut a repub Heaa administration may once again broadcast the nation with happiness and prosperity; to the end that the constitution of our fathers and tho highest traditions of the American people shall endure; to the end that the pntriotie principles and the lofty ideals of Washington, rff Lincoln and of Roosevelt shall live on and on and on the sovereign state of of Califor nia places before you In formal nom ination Hiram W. .lobnaon." The orator described Senator John son ns the mas first brought forth for presidential honor by California after 70 years of statehood, and left no con- controversy In recent political history untouched as he sketched the sna- or's career. "COSTUME TAILLEUR" FROM PARIS IJWMBBMBMBBBBBBMM"" ZSStjSKll ALEXANDERS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES are fresh every mornim. We handle the Rood 'JrfflHRioiHs River and Milton Strawberries. P. mk 4 Strawberries Egffjf 't H Gooseberries, box 9H- -' 'WKtF I White Cherrieg, per box . 20c jjuL : ' ''WMfe-&BF 9H .antelopes, each 20c r"'nm ' I Rhubarb, 3 pounds for . 25c '"wKm 9 Oranges, per dozen 90c " -00 P,.: i;- :JF7jP5L M ('.ananas, per dozen 1 8JJC Wti '' -aHasW 5 Fresh Tomatoes, per pound -30c W f ' jgtBS m Extra large Cucumbers, each 30c f 'A , BmltiSL m Radishes, bunch 06c $mm M M-m iJRSHsHam I Onions, bunch 05c g "n Beets, bunch 10c Turnips, bunch JJ Y'-iMiiJi, JBi ''JKKm i M Green Teas, pound 20c " ' ' f Bermuda White Onions, 2 pounds for ..2Sc ' ' SBBBSSl Lettuce, head 15c FwOmmUmi stBm Two Phones 526 "' ' ;i""' v'f Here in a "costuTne talllenr. as the Paris designer calls it. that suggests alluring possibilities for making over an old suit. It consists of a straight, narrow slcfrt and a boxooat with three quarter sleeves that are practically the same width all the way down. ount of tfie rlnslvc fluid. Despita two days strenuous efforts, Mr. McKay was unable to got a car in which to send easoItn: here, ttiingfl are utill out to get a few tank cava to' h:lp combat the shorlage here. "They are tfe'Ulng .so much jasollnv at WciKor thut they are obliged 10 cancel Home of their ordors," Mr. Mc Kay laid today. "They would glad If dU'ert sonify it. Someone will not let thr tank cars be Rent west, however." WeiHcr and other Idaho towns are reeivin? their gasoline from Catifor nia and the cnr ore pa-ssini? through "Pendleton on tho 0-W. It. & N., Mr. McKay Bay he learned while on the trip. This situation in one which ha was unable to find explanation for and reports will likely be ent In from her to the oil concerns and lailiuada in -n effort to obtain relief. PLAN 10 STAY IN IS FINALLY CHOSEN Uoynl Hawtalle in tcd Koyal M. Sawtelle, local j-?weh LOWDEN During the Hot Summer Months don't stand for hours near a stove doing your iron ing in the old fashioned way. A Simplex Ironer will do the work quickly, easily and beautifully while you remain cool and comfort able. It is not limited to flat .work but can be used for nearly everything. Your lace and embroidered pieces look especially fine after being put thru a Simplex. It is fully guaranteed. You can buy them at Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore. We Handle Wiring Contracts. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre was elected one of the executive com-Hna(i. miccmen of the Oregon Retail Jewl-TkiclnV ers Jim iuuimi, 111 ine, hiau conven tion which closed yesterday in Port land. Mr. Sawieile has Tor the pist year been president of the associati on. He will be succeeded by F. J. Donnen CH1CAG I June 11. Late again hi tling under way, the republican na- under agree- mentto stay in scsnion until a presi dential candidate had been nominated. Prospects were for a all day and pos sibly nil ntffht session. At 10:0fi o'clock the secretary be Lpan 1 albne tne mil (r states for nom berger, of Astoria, who yesterday. ttnatlons. Alabama passed, Arizona 1 to Kansas for the nomination General Leonard Wood by Gover nor Henry Allen, of Kansas, seconded by Frank Knox "f New Hampshire, and Mrs. Douglas Hoblnson of New i ork, the caridfdtttfy og General Leon- was "elected aid Wood was placed before the con- vt ntion. (Ity Associatod Prs.) CHTCAOO, Juhe t. tihentn Gov ernor Frank f. LoMrMa unto Uucoln Congressman XV. A. Hodcnbcrg of Illinois today placed the name of the Illinois war governor LowOcn in nomi nation. He said In pin t: At no time since the birth Of the Republican Party has there been greater need for tho exercise of calm, deliberate and dispassionate Judge ment in the selection of a standard bearer than there is today. A spirit of rebellions unrest is abroad In the land. On all sides are beard murmur ings of discontent. Tho times are pregnant with the propheey of gloom MM despair. COltf I deuce has dls.ip- pea red and tho splendid optimism of 1 tho former dan. once our proudest . national Mtt. has given way to an over-present fear of impendiuK disas- J ter. For seven years the tfhip of State, straining in every timler. has lecn drifting in b sea of uncertainty, its pilot confused and Ivewildered by strange voices In the air nnd lured on in its vacclllaUng course by false UBhLs along the shore. A solemn responsibility rests upon the republican party today. Many dif ficult and perplexing prnhlems. social, e&onomlO nnd industrial, growing out of the world war are pressing for solution. In the crucial and critical period upon which we have now enter ed the nation demands as its Chief Kxeeutive a man of clear brain and j steady nerve, a man of vision but not a visionary, a man of ideals but not an Idealist, a man of works and not of words. Illinois h;tA such a man. We present him to you as our candl- j dato for President. We present the patriotic governor ot a patriotic state. Frank Orren Low-) den. NO CARS AVAILABLE 10 DIRT GASOLINE HERE Southern Idaho has an abundance of gasoline but getting curs in which '. to transport it here Is the problem. I Clyde McKay, president of the Pendle ton Autohiohlle Association, said this morning upon his return from a gas oline luiying trip to Weimr, Idaho. The Weiser people have announced a willingness to sell hu city uny gm- OREGON THEATRE TUESDAY NIGHT JUNE 15 Mail Orders Now. Seat Sale Tomorrow. Prices, $1, $2, $2.50 Plus Tax. JlllllLIUiinU 'b S lllllltutfrp- WuBSBSBBt A mCf JullliTrrHSt BIGGEST SHOW OF THE YEAR DISTINCT NOVEL, . SENSATIONAL ,n.niillli .ItlHitlTff- , WWK 1 I NELSON 4 yfarii CHAIN ATD A NOTABLE CAST HEED BY ARTHUR WEST "BILL" DOOLEY ND MANY OTHERS I WN05T8EAUTIR1LG1RL3QA INTHBWORLD'llU On the Illuminated Eunway LETS GO! Pure fresh Lard EXTRA KETTLE RENDERED No. 1 30 No. 3 85c No. 5 $14 No. 10 - 92.75 0 Plenty of Chicken for Your Sunday Dinner fempire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Plume 18 . THE UNIVERSAL CAD The Ford One Ton Truck is one of the sure business utilities, and likewise just as big a necessity on the farm. Fanning is surely a business proposition wherein success depends upon economi- j cal methods with up-to-date machinery, i The Ford Truck will prove a great econ- j omy on the farm. The marvel is "how ( the farmer has got along without it all these years." It is a servant that serves, always ready and always economical. Price $600.00 without body, f. o. b. De troit, m j. .i SIMPSON AUTO CO. Cor. Water and Johnson. Phone 408 IS ifii 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY FREE With each order of Soap we will give Free, one Soap Dish, value 35c; Palmolive Soap, 3 for 25c Cream Oil Soap, 3 for 25c Sunny Monday Soap, 4 for 25c Goblin Soap, 5 for 25c This offer is only for Friday and Saturday. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St,