TWELVE PAGES PAGE 1T7B DAILY EAST OHEdONIAN, PENDLETON, OKEGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1920. People -Here an& There J ; ; Jl- Two Pendleton people won the flrt prise for the bent flout In the big Ma rlon county Fourth of July celebration. They are Mine Ethel Wlrth, who re turned today after visiting friends In Marlon county, and Guy Hlopor, for merly of this city, now employed In the flour mills of Btayton. The two doaigned and executed a Hawaiian float, complete in oil picturesque do tulle. ' Sixteen people in Hawaiian costume rode on the float and the prise money was spent In giving a dinner In their honor. """""" Benalor George R. Chamberlain and Joseph N. , Teal, Portland lawyer, pawed through PendMon yesterday on their way from Washington, D. C, to Portland. - 4 Henry Judd and Edward Thompson, formerly of this city, now of Portland, ' arrived here this morning to help har- i vest Vmatllla county's crops. Hoth were students at University of Oregou I during the pant year and will return i to college after spending the summer here, j Ouy ir. Johnson, local grain buyer, went to Pilot Hock today on business. 1380 for the lot." Ho has five acres of spuds so you can figure his profits for yourself. Mr. Nadeau was In the city yesterday, -, -: . ,m. . Stock Is In fine condition ' in the John Day country and stq:krpen are expecting good prices, says W. W. Cry der, formerly supervisor of tru Uma tilla forest, 'now of the Malheur for est,, who Is here for a few days leave of absence. be built. Mr. Klger filed remon strances against the building of two roads across his land saying that they would damage his property to the ex tent of 1 10 ttf. Case Ordered Continued. ' The case against It. J. Wheeler, charged with shipping trout without making proper markings, was ordered continued In justice court Yesterday hv Mr. Cryrtor says the for-j an official of the fish and game cont est Is affording excellent, rung and ) mission. that the hay crop is good. On a week's leave Is Corpora Rob ert W. Hondcr, who is here from CHmp lwls. He Is the guest of his father, H, 1. Bender. ; i Jeon Klrkpatrlck. editor of the Pilot Rock Record, wears the town mar shal's star when he i not wrestling Swllh the linotype. Mr, Klrkpntrlck woe In Pendleton yrsiinliiv. Sei-ond culiiu,i of ulfuira, will bewin f In a week in lh west end of the Boun ty, says 11. C. Todd, .of HeJ-mtslon who J was here ' yi'slerday. Mr. Todd says thai cuttitiT wilt not he general for about w weeks as the season has been ttrltiveil l.eru'ise of the recent raiiu:. ' NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Rmn Instate Appraised. The estute of the lute Anna Murle Benn today was appraised at $9830.36 In an inventory filed with the county clerk. The appraisers were H. J,. Kra sler. F. K. C'ockburn and Bruce .Sliangle. Man I'nablo to Civo Hall. ... - Jack Kuthle, who, a month' ago. rob bed the Max Baer store, was given his preliminary hearing In Justice court Wednesday afternoon and was bound over to the grand Jury In $500 ball. He was unable to raise that sum and was returned to the county Jail. 'Wi had trr.;:t for every meal," said L. c. r.dmriif today In tolling of the trip- to Wnllnwa. Horseshoe, Ice and J.i i- I. In Wulluwa county, from wnlrn ' and Mrs. Srhnrpf and chjl-dr.-oi returned last nlxht. Kastern fainolc trout are Dlenttrul in lee hike and so li.rite that they have to he cot , IHiUnago Petition (.ranted. no before being cooked. Fishing was The county court yesterday excellent there and the mountains In 'noon granted to the Umatilla lU-iiniKurdner Will ProbuML ... The will of the late Elizabeth Bnunigardncr was admitted to probate today and Oswald Baumgarduer was appointed executor.' The estate left by the deceased Is estimated at $8775. Fred Andrews. CK D. Teel and Joseph Cunha were appointed to appraise It. IVnrey Appraisers Named. F B. Kwayze A. I Ulrsnn and II. T. Fraser were appointed today as ap praisers of the estate' of the late Charles B, Pcarcy. Suinlernon I,eft $40(10 ICstate. The late David C Handerson, pub llsher of the Fraewater Times, left an estate of ftOOO, according to an appraisal filed today with the county clerk. The appraisers were K. J. Davis, H. B. Murray and J. F. HI over. Gardner & Co. Given Judgment. ' Gardner & Co., of Wulla Walla, to day were given Judgment of t2.1.1. attorney fees and costs against W. E. Hchrlmpf et ux. The case was decid ed by default. Title to land Cleared. Anna Wear Dyke today was given clear title to a parcel of land in sec tion 13, township north, range 35 R. W. M. She hod brought suit against the unknown heirs of Amelia Ann Howton, deceased to clear - title and the case went by default. - . , Waton Will Admitted. The will of the late Christopher C. PWatson was admitted to probate to day and letters testamentary issued to Marion H. Watson.' The deceased left an estate estimated at $4700. Klmer Chastain, A. W. Blmmons and William Clark were appointed ap praisers. - ; after-Drain. ntiiros at such an elevation that thetage District No. 1 the right to extend party was able to have snow fights, j Its drainage ditch through the city of while those at lower altitudes were Ktanfleld, as recently petitioned for by tooling the heat of summer. . the directors. M. Neadeau, of Hermlston, planted potatoes this year on his farm In the west end of the county. Recently he dug half an acre of the tubers and the yield waa 40 sacks of 100 pounds each. He Bold them for rents a pound, or OmunisM Oners to View Itoud. 1 The county commissioners assured P. M. Kiger, of Umatilla, yesterday afternoon, that they will look over the roads which are alleged will damage his property, before allowing them to swwi ui si "I mis'" a twmn. . i a suiiawwaawaaawaaaaaaaaaaHaaasaaaaaaaMM I ; ... ? j r2i ;...-q Oa lard sflatrlt Jofca HaH BHtuln. taatiiaas mas, rartlfloj $ tli,a' "at? SMd at t& tap ana c was abaoiutaiy sua. 'ids acalp aa .binr. Jtn .apart suid that ka tbouf hi th lr wu wetsj eatinct arid tbar. Waa no hop. of my Vfr having a new hair growth. "Ta BOW, at aa ate ofar lt. I hata a luxuriant (rowUti et oft. atroDr luatroaa halrl N trar. ef baldncaa. Tha plrtuna ahawa (aata ara froia my pholortapha." Ut. Bnttaia aartotad furtkui INDIAN'S SECRET OF HAIR GROWTH Aa m Mma Tk. T V. a ivMi slaMntraeaa at trying Tarioua hair lotiona, tonica, apacialiala' Craatmaata, aia J came aaroaa, la sar.travatik a . ft.-.bu ImHIbm 'arriiclna man' vho had aa alialt thai ha aaaarrraud would crew 7 aair. Af tm Mair OrvmtH X bad but llttta faith, X gars It a rlaL To Biy amaaaBiast a llf hi f on sooa appaarcd. X daralopad, lay ay day. tatai .a saadUy itswU, and era aaaa mr. kaie .was as uO as la si ""rwl m'ufe(isaMf WryJrrrf J HsIaaeWsierfaW. ObTioualy, the hair roola bail aot baaa dead, but ware dormant ia aae acalp, awaltmg we lariiiuiai poiwi w ' . J K - X aesotfatad for and came Into poaiaaalon of thi- principla for pr j !!.;. ..,.,.. -n-i. .aw aallad KoUlke. and lata sad tha PVle-J.Uf, '"'KX'iFZf'fcXC.Z ,-.t iai aa amply prTl.' How YOU May Grow YOUR Hair, II feaanwrorad la vary many eaaas was n.ir rooii kol die an whan tha hair fall aat thionch. daadmtr, f""V aj,liria w,,M or carta I a othar hair er acalp diaordara. sties X J. Oil raportal KOTALKO 'About 4 J9tr kk mr to full mbbbbbbb oat on til my tuaip in Byota waa airaon ooti 1-017 puo, 1 oo oerrtblDC tltat vol roeommcQtl a 001 vii oiwoyi oiuppoioita FOR PAIXINQ HAIR BALDNESS. 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Or If royd 1 eantTfallTa? oVatampa), yoa will racerV. a Moor BOX of KotalVo with JtROCattB", r..!S.!d. ".tarmtna'KOW la allmln.t. BANDRUTy t. treat BAI.PNF.ea. to BTO? Ilia JHOM rAM.INO, Set a box of gnuaataed. KOTAiKO, apply anoa ev twice BaUT! WatCB IB Tear BUrror. rr 1-IWU- ova. iiu rania. mvnw u - ' - paiayj waaaai lai r aunw. . ' - " ' " . JOHN HART BRITTAIN, Inc BA-84. Station F. NewYor k Gty 1 - W ( a- WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forget to have bit hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing . .! .a..:- , WINE-O" ' An occasional bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, -when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it ia good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time. Bottler of All Kindt Soda Water. Manofaotorera ruNDMSTOsr, oitEaoir SUCCESS OF CAREER (By United Press) PORTLAND, Ore.. July . Men takf pride. In . boasting', of their achievements; artists prate of their pictures; poets of their compositions; business men of their succesea in commercial life.. George Stevens Is one who views with pride the "successes" of his life, but It IS a misspent career, for Stev ens is a pickpocket and jailbird. He has broken out of a score of Jails and la proud ef the fact. In fact, his pride led to his humiliation. - It sent him back to Anamosa penitentiary In Iowa, with leg Irons and manacles on hla ankles and wrists. Stevens, who is a middle-aged man. has seen the interior of a large num ber of Jails In the country also the outside of them, for he escaped from many of them. Stevens broke away from "tha Anamosa. penitentiary, to which he had been' sentenced to serve IS years, and came to Portland, fell in with old associates and was caught. Stevens Is now on his way back to Anamosa. prison, but he brags that he will not stay there long. "I've broken out of nearly every Jail in the country, and you'll never hold me there," he told the officers who came here for him. Hence the humiliation of the irons and manacles. Fashion in jewelry is changing from time to time. It renders your jewelry less attractive, but does noj: disturb the value of your jewels. We can offer suggestions and advise you about remodeling your jewelry and submit de signs for yoqr approval.' V" ''-... , j ,1" ,. . SAVLfTELLE'S LEAGUE IN NOVEMBER 1 tBy Associated Press.) - LONDON, July a, President ' Wil son has accepted an Invitation of-.the League of Nations to call a meeting of the assembly of the league early in November, it was announced in the house of commons today by the under secretary for foreign affairs. WAY FOR DISCUSSION (By Associated PresaJ SPA. July 8. The German plan for progressive demobilisation to 100,000 men in IB months was presented to the representatives of. the allied govern ments here this afternoon and was declared unsatisfactory to the allies. Tho associated press is informed by a prominent member of the conference that it will be exntulned seriously and acted upon after the experts report to day. The impression in allied1 circles last night was far more favorable than on Tuesday the presentation of the Ger man plan opening the way for discus sion and removing danger of a rup ture. Dr. Simmons German foreign minis ter, gave it as his opinion that the crisis had not yet passed. The only moment when there was any bitter ness shown at yesterday afternoon's session was when Premier Lloyd George said rather- Impatiently: -'You only have to make a law to reduce your army and execute it." To this Simons replied: "I wish to remind the honorable gentleman that there are parts of the British empire in phlch there are laws concerning the keeping of arms by subject, which the Hrltish empire is unable to enforce." ' Soil for ;mwth. !At Christmas time Klinor got several little candy animals, which she has been saving because they were so cute. But one day the toy rabbit waa missed. "What did you do with Bunny?" "Oh, ha gnt too dirty to play with. so I ate him," replied Elinor. Chica fMabllshed 1887 INC. JEWELERS t Iatrttest ntamond Dealer In L Kasteni Oregon T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Underwood typewriter Good Condition Call 696-M. FOR BALIS Baby bassinet Phone f.-R or call 21 Garfield St. . . . For Sale).-. 640 acres of Wallowa County stock atnd grain ranch. 320 acres In culti vation aa follows: 160 acres in summer fallow. 140 acres In wheat. . 10 acre in timothy. ' rf " 10- acres In barley. 10 acres In sunflower. TheTemalnder (S20) acree in excel lent pasture. . New fi room plastered house, hot and cold water, bath electric lights and goot out buildings. With this places goes: ' 100 head of cattle.' 11 head of horses. . ' All crops and machinery. Including a sawmill now In operation. Price 57.000, of which $15,000 is to be paid down. $10,000 after harvest, balance easy terms. . , . This place ought to produce eight or ten thousand dollars' this fall. For further Information, address Box 111, Joseph, Oregon. NOTICE OV STItEKT IMPHOVE. MKNT , , Notice ia hereby given that at f regular meeting of The Common Council of The Ctty of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers In Pendleton Oregon, on' July Tth'ieBO the follow ing Resolution was duly adopted; WHEREAS, the City Surveyor of Tho City of Pendleton did on the 30th day of June, 1920, under directions and by requirement of the Common Council file in the office of the Re corder of The City of Pendleton, plana and specifications for an appropriate improvement ot the following named street In said city: Garfield Street from the North line of Jackson street to the South line of Martin Street, together with the esti mates ot the work to be done and the Probable cost thereof with a state ment of the lota, parts of lots and par cels of land to be benefited by such improvement and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which eiach of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefits to be derived from such improvement, and, '!' ' WHERBAS, the council has examin ed such plans and specifications and estimates and found the some satis factory and the estimates therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such "work, and. WHRRBA8, the property 'reconi-, mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded within the boundaries of the district benefited is in the Judgement of the Common Council properly to be Included within such Improvement District and no property Is excluded therefrom which should properly be included therein; and. WHEREAS the improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Gar field Street either gravet Bitullthie pavement, Concrete pavement or War renlte Bitullthie pavement on Crushed rock Or crushed gravel foundation is at this time necessary, therefore, be It, RESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It is expedient to improve and it is hereby proposed to improve said portion of Garfield street by paving the same with either gravel Bitullthie pavement Concrete pavement of Warrenlte Bitullthie pvement on Crushed rock or Crushed gravel foundation; such pavement to. be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things In accordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for the Improvement of said portions of said Garfield Street, .prepared by F. B. Hays, City Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of said city on the 30th day of Junes 1920, which said plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to, and be It fur ther4 RESOLVED that the ' Engineer's estimates of the probable total cost of such improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by P. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said city. In the sum of $14,334.05 and was filed with the Recorder of said city on the SOth day of June, 1920, is hereby included and hereby referred to particularly; and' be is further ' RFJSOLVBD that the plans and specifications and estimates for such Improvement as prepared 'by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 30th day of June. 1920, be and they are hereby adapted and approved, and be it further RESOLVED that the cost of making such improvement shall be a charge and Hen upon all lots, parts of. lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by such im provement shall be liable for the pay ment of the coats thereof, and be it further, , , RESOLVED that' an ' Assessment District ts hereby created to be known as "Assessment District No. 88" em bracing the property ibenefited and to be assessed for the payment of such Improvements, which Assessment Dis trict shall include all lots, parts of lots and parceft of land lying and being within the district bounded and de scribed ns follows, to-wit: ' Description of Assessment District , No. 8. Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot ; . Block 3. Ivermore's Add. to Pendleton, Oregon, thence North and parallel with the West line of Garfield Street 1020 feet; thence East and along the South line of Mar tin Street 260 feet; thence South and parallel with the East line of Gar field Street 1020 feet; thence West along the North line of Jackson Street 260 feet to the point of beginning. And be It further .. RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file in the of fice of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days in the East Oregonlan, which newspaper is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. : And further notice is hereby gfven that the Surveyors estimate of the rroportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each Lot, part of Lot, and parcel of Land on account of said work is now on file in the .of fice of the City Recorder, subject to inspection and examination. Dated at Pendleton Oregon this 8th dav- of July A. D., 1920. .. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder. " FISH' T ' ...... (I i -. - j : - ."'.'' How about a fish" dinner for Friday dinJJ" . that will taste as goott as if you had daught the fish yourself? ... The fish we sell are shipped direct from the.nets the kind we select for our own tables fresh, firm,, tasty. " 1 Call or phone for a supply while we have a good . ,; a&ortment, CHICKENS WANTED" v A :'V Empire Meat Market . "The Old Reliable" - ' . ' f - . V J.tJjf... ,. aa. . . Established 1890 '.. Phone 18 THE UNI HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR, CAR . -v The mechanics in our shop who will adjust or repair your Ford ear. or Ford truck, art amen 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 inteUigently and more quick ly than other skilled mechanics who laak Ford , experience. ' , . . ? The work on your car will be done in a com pletely equipped shop with time-saving Ford tools and equipment. Whether yous-car needs-an ad justment or a thorough overhauling, we are pre pared to give you carcf '! and . prompt service. nd nothing but the Genu:i;p i-made parts and replacements will be used. VI - the work Is fin ished, the charge will be tha ronable, standard Ford prices. . . ,' ' - T ' Our stodk of Ford parts is always- complete. 'And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are al ways at your service at any time. We ara Aoth rised Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them. Drive in or 'phone. Be fair , to your car and your pocketbook-J '- - - t .. r: SIMPSON Aurb CO. INSIST OX GENOXB FORD PAKTS IES 1 - aaaa.aaamasaa"aa"aMaMaM"' . .... DEERING? AND! McCORMICK Mowers, Rakes and Bladers are universally nsed In this county and their owners like them because they are right. i We carry both makes together with a good supply of parts for them. This Is a very important item to be considered In buy ing any piece of farm machinery. Come In and fit up for 'jour harvesting. AT VOlTt SFRTICK WITH IKST OF Sr.RVlfH. Clomons '& Ebort Pendleton. Ore. (iPhone867 20?E.-Court '- - -f none 44i. DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY r P 'We deduct these expenses - of f - ;tlie Z price of our Groceries: .:' ' " v Bookkeeping ': V 5; . Long Time Credit ; , i X Bad Credit Accts. : ' . ..Collectors : J and a great many small expenses which -i a credit store has. Pay cash and pay it ; at a cash store- The saving is here for v you; come and take it. ' n Fiy Caab- Receive Moraj Pay DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY. 209 East Court SI During the Hot Summer . Months . don't stand for burs 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 dimpiex. ; ... It is fully guaranteed. . ; You can buy them at ' r I. ' 5 Milne Electrical Company I Pendleton, Ore. . We Handle Wiring Contracts. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre I go Tribune, 1