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Q n! 0 D & 6 D d w O -' it1 . "J r , --i.v..- rim rA '.vjf .its a, j 'J l y a, . a u THURSDAY EVENING, JULY ,JI82flr. TWEtvnPAQE3"""lli V FADE SIX DAILTTEAST OREGONIANiTENDLETOW; OREGON, aocaoi Social and Club News Minn Fowu:n is visitor. Miss I.tile Fowler st-rlved yester day from Kansas City and Is visiting her brother. Hlrh Fowler. They will l-sv tomorrow for trip to Portlnnd. MIS8 MeMOVIF.8 RKTI RXS. MIhh Olsudlne McMonles has return ed to Pendleton lifter a visit In Port land and Salem following her depar ture from Corvsllls upon the close of te spring college semester. Miss Mo Monlea, who la the daughter of Mr. nnd Mm. F. J. MoMonies, la a student at the Oregon Agricultural College. RETURN FROM JOURXET. Mra. W. A. Rhodes and little son Ttillv have arrived home from a. jour ney to Minnesita. where Mrs. Rhodes was called by the death of her brother. WHJj ARRIVE FROM EA.T Mra. Laura Bargeman and little dauKhter are expected to arrive this week from the East to spend the sum mer months at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jolliff ot Adams. HRTXTRNa FROM OlTINCr. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Frankum and Mr. and Mra. H. Jolliff and Mrs. Blanche Swanson returned yesterday from a most delightful out ing spent in one of the cabins at Leh man spring. The party enjoyed the Fourth at the mountain resort. MRS. HONEY MAN DRPARTS - Mrs. J. R. Honeyman of Portland, left on Noi 18 last evening for La Grande to Join her husband after a week'a visit In Pendleton at the home I was also a guest at the Ell home over the week-end. He is visiting eastern Oregon on business and his wife ao compsnied him for a, longer stay in Pendleton. MOTOR f()PORTL,AND. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller (Lila H' gen and Mrs. Nora Hagen. have r turned to Portland after spending sev eral days in Pendleton. . They made the trip toy machine and had an en joyable journey. MTSjt CRANSTON IS GCEST Miss Helen Cranston arrived last evening from San Diego, California to spend the next fortnight in Pendle ton. Miss Cranston is the daughter of C. K. Cranston, secretary of the Com mercial Association and she is wel corned by many friends made during her former residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Cranston have planned a short sojourn in the mountains for the en tertainment of their guest during port of her stay In Eastern Oregon: MACCABEES PLAX PICNIC. A p:cnic at Riverside has been scheduled by ladies of the Maccabee lodge. Plans wrere made at a meeting held in 'Eagle-Woodman hall Tuesday when ten initiates received the first degree. Mrs. Maud Dunham, captain, was presented with an attractive rose vase before the meeting adjourned and later the members assembled In the dining hall to enjoy an informal lunch eon. 'Roses and sweet peas decked a long table, centered by a candle-top ped cake, the feature being in honor of the birthday anniversaries of Mrs. of her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. Gladys Hobbs. Mrs. Alice Carney. Mrs. a.nd Mrs. Joseph Ell. Mr. Honeyman Lelia Taylor and Mrs. Charles Bluhm. 1 . UPSTAIRS APPAREL SHOP U O P F'8 JUST IN BY EXPRESS 'Something new" in Georgette Blouses. Styles that are entirely different. You'll like every one of them. A U OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR Do It Tonight Sit down with the wife and fijrure up the present value of your furniture and personal effects. That would be what you would lose should the fire occur today. Then come in tomorrow and we will write the additional insurance you will find necessary to give you proper pro tection. Bentley-Graham Insurance Agency : Established over 30 years. lllHlllilillliilllinilillllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIHIIIIIIIIII s - . For Your Particular Appetite s . THE JOLLY INN 5 Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy E s you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. inat jiuou iiitai caiiuui ue ueai. , iui variety ana s s the quality is supreme. s For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER g BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. ' g Salad, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Special You will never know the best until you see the dif- 2 ference. . 5 5 EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN s Basement of the Hotel St. George 1 iiiiiiMiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiriitiiiniiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMH Rolled Barley BY CARLOAD LOTS, TON LOTS, SACK LOTS. BEFORE BUYING YOUR SEASON'S SUPPLY, APPLY FOR PRICES AT UMATILLA FLOUR I GRAIN CO. Phone 1014, 351, 475. The review also marked the occasion hy presenting the four honorees with laiiity Rifts of hand nainiert china. Clt'KST TO DEPART. Mrs. Edith KMller, who has been the g-uest of her sister. Mra. 1. B. McCook (or the past month, plana to leave to night on No. IS for her home In Ma son City, Iowa. She will stop en route at Colorado Springs for a week's visit. WOODWOHTHS l.V PORTIAXD. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Woodworth of Pendleton and their son Lawrence Woodworth are visit Ins in the cits-. They have been entertained at several affairs. Mrs. l.ee Davenport was hos tess at a surprise for the Visitors early in the week.-r-Oresonian. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU SAW CHIEF - OF POLICE IMBIBE? (By United Press.) LOS A 80 RUES, J u y t. W hat would you do if you shw the chief of police taking a drink? . ... . When a score nf experienced "cops went before the Los Anjreles civil ser vice commission to be examined for promot.on to the ranR of police ser ereant, that was the truly staggering question they were asked. Here are some of the answers: Bill Muldoon "I'd ascertain what the chief was drinking If water I'd congratulate him; if whiskey, I'd congratulate him; if milk, I'd be fum- foundfd." . v. . Hill Cornwall "I'd take him home." K I). Hrown "I might lift one my self." - Hilly Mann "I'd ask the chief If he understood the Vols Lead act if he feared arrest; if his wife objected; and f it was good stuff." Walter Gross "I'd observe his con dition; ask him if It la true Detroit la dry; did he have any at the Chicago convention; turn my back and say Have another'.". Wave Box "I'd take the bottle away from him and tell him to get an other for himself." Rex Houston "I'd drag him Into a dark alley and tell him to kill the bottle." Just one officer gave a serious an swer and he has suffered social ostra cism among his fellow cops. He said: "I'd report him to the police com mission." , ' IOWA'S CLAIM TO AID FOR LOS ANGELES IS . DISPROVED BY CENSUS ( By Associated Press. ) LOS ANGELES, July 8. The he lief, held by many residents of Los Angeles, as well as by people in many other parts of the United States, that Iowa has contributed more citizens to the permanent population of this city than any other state in the union was disproved by the census figures. ; Of the 575,480 residents credited to Los Angeles, Illinois lost 39,083. Ohio 30,792. New York 29,644, Missouri 23, 644, Pennsylvania, 21,169, and Iowa, 21,071. Every state and territory of Uncle' Sam's found representatives in Los Angeles except Guam, the little island in mid-Pacific. Wisconsin Cheese Premium Brand, direct from Wisconsin, pound 40c Tillamook Cheese, fresh shipment each week, pound i 45c Wisconsin Brick Cheese, pound .......55c Comb Honey, first quality, 3 combs $1.00 Franquette Walnuts, pound 50c . Manchurian Walnuts, 3 pounds '. $1.00 Aunt Jemima Pan Cake Flour, closing; out priced package 15e Ceretana Pan Cake Flour, 4 pound package.. .. 40c Complete line of Black and White Figs, Prunes, Peaches, Pears, Raisins, Currants, Dates, Cherries, .Apples and Apricots. We carry the best in all lines. Leave orders for all Canning Fruits in season. Quality and price guaranteed. Cffvy jB Grocery C QUALITY hi THREE PHONES lorao HARDING "ON RECORD" WITH SPEECH M ONEY cannot buy love or af fectum but it can make them feel at home. The best thing you can say about a man's business conduct is that he transacts his busi ness bv check and steadily adds to his balance in the bank. . , have been a few north wlnde that have hastened the ripening of the Km in unduly, but he doubts that ap preciable damage will result. A week more probably will put the wheat crop beyond the danger stage. lively but. on the contrary, la very quiet. Thin la due to the fact that within a week trading In wheat la ex pected to he reopened In the Chicago pit. Until a price la fixed for wheat. neither buyer nor growers are eaps- Contracting for wheat is not at all ioiall yanxlous to contract crops. WASHINGTON Warren - O. Harding. Republican candidate for president, has already gone "on record" with campaign speech. But It Is not a violation of the custom to wart until you are officially notified that yon are the nominee. The first out burst was delivered to a phono graph receiving hori and duly "etched" on a record. His sub ject was "Americanism" and the record will be used when the campaign gels under way. Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to our many friends and to the Oddfellows, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Rebeccas and Artiaans for their many acts of kindness during the bereavement and loss of our beloved brother and uncle. Also to thank them for the many beautiful floral of ferings. . , MR. AUGUST NOR E EN ' ANT FAMILY. E NO! MET BV TICKETS Easy Shorthand Free Lessons to You Wondctrfalhr mtr to lmrn it tb nw Itortband. Learn it la ft veiling a, thm cquir pt with pUtuant practice. For regular mplv7ront a atanoffi-apbar or aa aid is r our bnsinwa. Two Iwcoiia mailed ft if j on writ to King Inititato Inc., EA-M. Station F, Now York, N. Y. Juat grovo for jrouraalf, then aurpriM other, bow jour friends thio mdvrLimnt. For Sale Improved Large Residence on South Hill. 6 Room Residence, North Side. line Residence, Iarge Lot, North Side. 5 Room Residence, Large Lot East End. 4 Room Residence, B0 foot lot close In. 5 Room Residence, 60x200, cheap, terms. Room Residence, large lot. West End. GEORGE W. ELDER KI8 Main Res. 2371 Office MS For Sale Vacant 6 Acres, good house and barn. 3 Acres, no buildings, cheap. 100x150 Dandy Corner, as sessment paid. 100x150 So. Hill, cheap. 100x100 fk. Hill, cheap. acres West End, good house and barn . iti Acres cheap, gocd terms. 40 Acres . timber, Wescoil Mountain lots of wood. GEORGE W. ELDER IS Main Rm. J27-J Of fir tt Guarantors of Pendleton's 1920 Chautauqua will be obliged to supply $400.10 deficit from the sale of sea son tickets, according to announce ment made last night by James E. Akey, chairman of the local commit tee. At first the deficit was figured at $237.60, bJt when It was called to the committee's attention that the government had $162.50 in war tax coming, the deficit mounted that much. A number of local persons are signing the contract for next year and last night 13 names had been placed on the roll. There were 60 guarantors for this year's Chautauqua and they will each have a 16.67 debt to stand. There is a regret that a deficit again prevails," said J. B. Akey, local chairman. . This however, does not in dic-ate that the people of Pendleton do not wish and! appreciate the Chautau qua, but largely because of misunder standing. 1 The increasing attendance reveals the fact that the citizens are willing to support and patronize this summer Institution. The public needs to know definitely that the local com mittee gets no credit whatsoever from single admissions and must depend solely upon selling season tickets be fore the opening day of tho Chautau qua. , j , "A number of this years guarantors are again assuming the responsibility to bring the Chautauqua next year, and will appreciate the support of the com munity in purchasing season tickets when the opportunity is presented. The financial report of the com mittee on the deficit is as follows: Total guarantee $1650. Adult tickets sold .. ,.445 $1223.75 Sturtent tickets sold 117.15 Chllds tickets sold ....... 71. B0 group going to the grove, or springs or at some neighbor's home, W. L. Rayburn having 24 for dinner and eight or 10 from town in the afternoon to eat ice cream and cfeke and fruit sherbet. Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett and the Miss es Owens of Kennewick, Wash., Mrs. John Wroe and family, Mr. Wroe's mother, Mrs. Anna Mills of Iowa, Mr. Vera Compton and family, celebrated at the E. E. Faust home. A family reunion to Mrs. Mills, all relatives. Twenty-five .being present. Mrs. Mills will be on the mountain un til September. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Faust went to Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Faust is having some dental work done. Miss Ella May Harmon, home dem onstrator, will make dress forms at the home of Mra. Faust, July 15-16. La dies, do not forget the date. Mrs. Dick English expects to move to the McDougall camp next week to be near her husband's work." Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hatcher and fam ily of Walla Walla, spent thn 4th nt the'Mark Henderson home. Mrs. C. M. Ferguson and family and George Ferguson and family of Pen dleton, spent the Fourth at Warm springs. Mrs. Roy Hyatt is still In St. An thony's hospital taking care of Mrs. Myrtle Hyatt Thompson, who is criti cally ill there. A slight Improvement was reported Tuesday. The sawmill crew celebrated Satur day and Monday. SPECIAL NOTICE The Commissioner of Internal Revenue in a recent speech before Congress stated that the taxpayers of the U. S. owe ONE BILLION DOLLARS additional Income Tax. He also stated that certain taxpayers have OVER PAID the sum of FORTY MILLION DOLLARS. In which class are you? Very likely one or the other. If you" wilf bring in copies of your returns we will exam ine them and give you advice as to whether you are en titled to a refund or if you are subject to additional tax or not. There will be no charge for such advice. COSPER ACCOUNTING COMPANY, ' . 10 Smith-Crawford Building. HAYING ON IN FULL SWING OVER COUNTY Total Guarantee Salo Deficit . . Plus war tax .$1412.40 . $1650.00 . 1412.40 237.60 162.50 . ' Total deficit 400.10 Totnl deficit $6.67. MANY FRIENDS ATTEND AFFAIR NEAR WESTON (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON Mt, July . A miscel laneous shower was given Mr. and Mrs. Will Gould Thursday evening. About 60 guests were present and a number of beautiful and useful presents were received. A dainty lunch of coffee, cake and sandwiches was sqrved at midnight. July 4th was celebrated on the mountain by three or four families I having a basket dinner together. Each I Wheat haying in the county's wheat belt is now quite general and a heavy yield of hay Is being obtained. This is the case regardless of the fact that the strips around the outer edge of wheatfields are usually of the light est growth. Warm winds of the past week have not been of sufficient duration to cut the wheat yield appreciably, accord ing to John 1?. Montgomery. There Jog Your Memory Before You Start on . That Vacation Trip. , It is better to think real hard before you go than it is to suffer the inconvenience of doin without things you need after you reach your destination. Make up your list now and stock your trunk with the things which will be needed in adding to the pleasure and comfort of the trip. A few suggestions . Healing lotions and creams. - 1 Powders and Talcums. Thermos Bottles, Drinking Cups. " Stationery, Fountain Pens, Combs, Toothbrushes. ,1 . TAKE A KODAK WITH YOU THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Phonographs gold on easy terms . ' (IIHIllllllllllllJIII!IIIIIIIIIIM::illllllllllM!!!llllllllll!llllllllllllllll1lllll!IIIIIIIIMin, BABY BUGGIES 1-4 OFF f I Tty suffer the discomforts and embarrassments of a Goitre? p. (8. C. preparation for roitra baa bene fited many. Whr par several hundred dollars for an operation to rvnoii aoitre when O.G.C. can be obtained lor aucb a comparative!, aroal 1 expenditure O.G.C. when properir applied sleea aatia (actory reaulta. or your niooey hI) be relunded. O.G.C. fa aold direct, by mail . Write for book let. Add real Dept. 1 O.O.C. GHBMICAL COMPANY iieallla.VVaahlnstos , Every one of the large stock of baby I buggies and carts in our window must go at 1-4 off. This is a large sacrifice but it g . must be done lack of space prompts this g move. We are the loser you the winner. . Do not keep your youngster confined in- doors when you can give them all the com- 5 forts at a small cost. Crawford Furniture Company I 1 HOME FURNISHER ' phone 496 103 E. Court St UlilltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllU