.,r '- -I TEH PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PEWDLETOMT, OfiEOON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY fl, 1920. PAGE PITS r People Here and There . Dr. Loretta Slarba returned this morning from Portland where he at' tended the four day session of the State Chiropractic-Association, - C. R. Brlggs was for 13 days under fire in the Argonne fight and came through unscathed . Buturday, while at hie dutloe a lsslstant county agent. ho dislocated hi shoulder and la wear lng hie right arm in a sling as the re ault of the casualty. -. '; f - . , , Rudy Mnllner, teller at the American National Bank, arrived back from Portland this morning after spending a two weeka vacation with relatives there, lie went to Portland at the opening; of Shrine week with a party of local Shrlnora. , . IT. U. Hendryx, formerly with the EiiHt Oregoniun mechanical dopart rncnk spent Sunday and Monday here visiting with hla family. Mr. Hendryx Is now foreman of the composing room of the Buker Herald ami expects to move bis family aoon to Baker to re side. J Do returned to Baker last night. B .P. Dodd, who knowe Irrigation In Jta evory phase. Is In l'endloton today from Heriniston, where he now re sides. Mrs. Imdd and their clilldrnn drove up with hliu. Mr. JJodd is now busy gelling at his ftngvr lips the In formation necessary fur the congrese nien wljo 'will looK over the west end of the county l;iwt next week: R. M.' Crommolin, manager of Col llne Flour Mills, returned from a three day visit in ForUunil on this mornlug'a train, . i . i W. , U Thompson stopped over tn r'endlvtnn . on Monday en route to Portland from Weiser Idaho, where he has been on a business trip. He ar rived on No. 11 and left last night fer Portland on No. 21. , t Molvln Carter of the East Oregonian printing force, loft Saturday night for Portland to spend a wcks vacation. He will return Sunday. . "Rudolph Mollner returned today aft er a sojourn in I'oruaiia ana at me shoro. .. M - - f , II. B. Roue, manager of the Hollx buHeball "team and proprietor of a soft drink establishment there, was In Pen dleton today. , N. J. Iaaak, of Hormlston. la la the cily today. . W. W. Kuns, of The Dalles, Is hero today. Bam Kamuclson is here from Stan field todny. C. It. Acton is In the city from Lew-. iston. Idaho, today. Way on the shady side of the street. Wear' light, loose, porus clothing. J'itt sparingly, especially of fats and sweets. Fruits and green vegetables are preieraoie. ,.;;., , I Uutlie In tepid rather than In cold water. Drink only cool water for thlrsL , if you feel "all In," find a eool place ( - - ' ! NEWS OF THE COUNTY "1 OFFICES AND OITICERS Fashion in jewelry is changing from time to time. It renders your jewelry less attractive, but does not disturb the value of your jewels. . ' We can offer suggestions and advise you about remodeling your jewelry and submit de signs for your approval. . KDKP OOOT.. v ; (By the V. ti. Public Health Service.) Don't Worryl . E Don't Hurry!- - Keep the mind cool and It will be eislor to keep the body cool. colons . THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY EVERYDAY t Olympic Pancake Flour, package 35c Seeded, Raisins, 15 oz. package 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans-No. 2 tins, 5 for $1 3 PKflS. 5Qg Couplo Wed on Fourth A marriage license was Issued by the county clerk late ttoturday to -Karl ! I Kirk, of Echo, and Miss Bessie M. uonaon, or Pendleton, to be wed on I the Fourth. SAWTELLE'S INC. JEWELERS Established 1887 lairgest Diamond Dealer in . Eastern Oregon C ivility Court to Oonveae i .' r. I The county court of Umatilla coun ty will convene at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning to consider the Mils of the past month and road business due to come before the body. The Judse and commissioners today are In (Portland attending the monthly meeting of the state highway commission. Judge V 111 call Docket ' Circuit Judge O. W. Phelps will ar rive home tomorrow from Portland where he has been holding , on the Multnomah county bench and will call his docket at t o'clock tomorrow after noon. It Is not known how many oases will be ready for trial but the Judge will remain here until all business Is disposed of that Is ready. Following his term of court here. Judge Phelps will take his vacation. AMERICANISM KEYNOTE ' OF ADDRESS TO ELKS PUFF WHEAT PUFF RICE SHREDDED WHEAT Rice, 5 pounds .........I..'..'. ........ Prunes, 3 pounds X... Corn Meal, 9 pound sack ....; . Armour's Veribest Syrup, No. lO.tin $1.00 Log Cabin Syrup medium 70c; large, $1.35 Marshmallow Syrup, 1-2 gallon 80c, gallon $1.50 .,.80c .iSOc, ...60c DEERING AND McCORMICK Jlfowers, Rakes and Binders are universally used in this county and their owners like them because they are right. . We carry both makes together with a good supply of parts for thorrt. This Is a very important Item to be considered in buy ing any piece of funn machinery. - '' "..-. Come In and fit up for your harvesting. '., ,,, AT YOIB BtnVICK WITH BKST OR SERVICE. Glcsnons & Eborf Pendleton, Ore. Phone 867 Information FUea Today. - Informationa. charging Ijosia Ander son and Frank Nelson with passing bad checks, and Jack Rathle with lar ceny, were filed with the justice of peace today by District Attorney R. I. Keator. All three men are In custody in the county Jail. The first two nam ed were arrested, at The Dalles-after passing bad checks at Umatilla. PENDLETON WILL KNOW : . (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, July ' Americanism was the keynote of an address by Frank L. Rain, grand exalted ruler of the Elks at the opening meeting last night of the six day- convention of the order. "We put 70,000 men In the service with'Black Jack' Pershing at their head," Mr. Rain said. "We erected two hospitals in France and two in America, We paid for the malnten- nce of 20 community houses for the aid and comfort of our heroes. Our records show that 1,037 Elks 'went west. Could any organization have more cause to be proud? "We are ready to do it again. The Elks are Americans first. They will go the limit for their country. To the last man and the last dollar, that has always been-our recor"d." FULL MILITARY HONORS WILL BE ACCORDED AT FUNERAL OF GORGAS PART OF HAWKER'S PLANE RECOVERED An Associated Press dispatch lo the Bast Oregonian this afternoon from Washington announced that the. popu lation of Pendleton will be made known at the capital tomorrow morn ing. Considerable conjecture has been heard regarding the probable government figures. Figures taken , by the Pendleton Commercial Association in Its follow up canvass ef the city showed a pop ulation here of 8S2. This Included itt names which the association can vassers believed the government had missed. With those which the govern ment enumerated and the association missed it was thought that Pendleton would show close to 7000 persons. The government censua for 1910 showed Pendleton to have a popula tion of 4460. At least a 50 per cent Increase on that figure Is predicted lo cally. The government's announce ment tomorrow Is being awaited with that hope. . i (By Associated Press.) . LOXDO.V, July Full military honors will be accorded at the funeral of Major-Goneral William C. Gorgas, former surgeon-general of the United States army, who died early Sunday. The funeral will be held Friday noon in St. Paul's cathedral. . There were In attendance representatives of King George and the royal family and of the Mritlsn. and American armies and1 navies, and a delegation of the Royal tinned ST. JOHN'S, N. F., July . The un dercarriage which Harry Hawker dropped from his airplane when he took flight from here a year ago on his pioneer attempt to cross the At lantic without stop, has been recovered and presented to the Public Museum for keeping with other exhibits asso ciated with the colony's history. The gift was made by W. B. Grieve, M. I C. who purchased the carriage after fishermen had picked itt up off Cape Sa. Mary's, 200 miles southwest from the point where It was dropped Into the sea. , . , . , When Han ker set out on his trans oceanic attempt on. May JS, 191. he flew over the airdrome of Frederick P. Raynham, almost on the edge of the coast. Within sight of his arrival, who was standing by his plane unable to take off because of an adverse wind, Hawker cut loose his undercarriage as a gage to contest for the honors of the air, and to lighten his load then winged aw-ay seaward with Ireland as his object. Raynham, accepting the challenge, sought to start notwith standing the unfavorable conditions, but he was unable to leave the ground and his machine was wrecked, he was Injured, and his navigator, Major C. W. K. Morgan, almost killed. Haw ker, it will be recalled, flew 1100 miles before engine trouble brought him down. The undercarriage was actively sought by Hawker's agents and by others as a souvenir, but search of the coast and of nearby waters, long con railed to disclose the wheels DONT FORGET TO GET OUR PRICES ON SMOKED m MEATS AND LARD BEFORE YOJJ BUY. Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" A . Established 1890 Phone IS Society of Medicine. and their mount. WHILE HOUSECLEANING r Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing :JVINE-0 An occasional bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous strain of the'industrious housewife. A bottle of WlNE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-tarvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time. tUtier it AlfKincI SodarWtUr , Ms nuf actarem rEYDiJnwr, on boon MILK WAGON LOSES PART OF LOAD, MEANT . FOR JULY 4 THIRST Somebody In Union county hsd to do without a few drinks of mountain dew on the Fourth of July. Clarence Penland, who is visit ins- relatives near I Union, Is sure that there was a. few disappointed ' thirsts as a result of what he ssw. ' , . . . , A mllki delivery truck was preceding the Penland car on the road near -union at a rate of speed that would have made good butter out of eream of any consistency. - The milk cans In rear rattled vociferously. . Thee one fell out of the truck body Into the road. " The driver looked back and saw the Pen- land car following. He feared to stop tor his can or "milk." When the Penland car reached the! spot, there was an order tn the alt far stranger than that' of milk. About 10 gallons of moonshine ' had : been spilled and only the fragrance of the corn was left. The milk wagon has not returned for the empty can, at last reports. Total PfllDifTOfI SENDS ACCEPTANCE TO (By Associated Press.) IiAYroX, July 6. Governor Cox to day sent r. telegram to the democratic national convention at San Francisco. announcing ho would accept the presi dential nomination and thanking the delegates for their action. (By United Press.) . TOKIO. July 5. Uncertainty i gardlng Japan's actions In Siberia was cleared whon it was officially an-1 nouueed that "tor the purpose of up holding Japan s prestige, pending an . establishment of a legitimate govern ment In Siberia." Japan will occupy points In Saghallen, and will maintain sufficient troops lu Vladivostok and the ILu-haruvsk region to keep order. In the diet speech. Premier Hara said the government was seriously consid ering the Anglo-Japanese alliance. Said It wu gratified at the formation of the Chinese loan consortium. The Shantung question Is unsettled, he sal a due the failure of the Chinese to ac cept Japan's proposals. The negotia tions are proceeding. The Nlkolacsk mnssnrro cnllK for positive notion. It Our lady representative will call at your home to show you what Calumet Baking Powder will do for you and why it is called the cook's best friend. ( ' I ) The demonstration and test she will make are interesting and instructive The test is not a comparative test of the strength of different baking pow ders because the water glass test does not show the strength of baking pow der that does not contain white of egg. The test will, however, show the su periority of Calumet in other respects and prove why it has solved all baking problems in millions of homes. Calumet is not only the best leavening agent possible, to make, but it is sold at a popular price and is therefore an im portant factor in reducing the high cost of living. I Calumet is manufactured in the largest, finest and most sanitary baking powder plant in the world, by experts who make nothing but baking powder. Calumet received the highest awards for purity and efficiency at the world's greatest pure food expositions at Chi- . cago in 1907, and at Paris, France, in 1912. Calumet contains only such .ingredients as have been officially approved by the -United States Food Authorities. i ' s , ' ' Calumet is guaranteed to be Pure in the Can and Pure in the Baking. Try Calumet once at our risk. Your monty ' back without question if it isn't the best ' baking powder you ever used. j We thank you in advsnc for any cow tesie shown o jr representative and earnestly solicit your valued patronage. Calumet Baking Powder Co. CHICACO THE UNIVERSAL CAB HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR CAR The mechanics In our shop who will adjust or repair your Ford car, or Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know the Ford way of making repairs and replace ments. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiarity with Ford Cars can do your work more Intelligently and more quick ly than other skilled mechanics who laek Ford experience. ' The work on your car will be done In a com pletely equipped shop with time-saving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your ear. needs an ad justment or a thorough overhauling, we are pre pared to give you careful aol prompt service, and nothing but the Genuine h oi d-made parts and replacements will be used. When the work la fin ished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices. . Our stock of Ford parte is always complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are al ways at your service at any time. We are Auth- orlzed Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them. Drive In or 'phone.. Be fair to your car and your pocketbook. SIMPSON Auro CO. INSIST O.V GENUINE FORD PARTS : ' "4 ,' I 209 E. Court Phone 413 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY ' i?:f! CONSIDER yMU: - Do you realize that unless you do your trading with a cash store you receive no benefit from your paying cash. We have a first class line of quality Groceries and a money back guarantee with every order. Give us your next order and we will please you both in price and quality. ; IUomv Mora Pay Lata fay Cash DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX 209 East Court St, - During the Hot Summer . Months don't stand for l ours 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 Wirinir Contract. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta TEeatre I II sal'l KH ; ' -Lf"';.':