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i PACK TIVT. FOUMEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON7AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1920. People Here and There Grant county mines are showing Mr. Frasler, and ffrower are expecting treat promise, says Prank Duprut, Veld. , .who returned yesterday from a visit I to.uA Oreenhorn region. H states Oeore EX Wratten, who Is In charge that tha Ben Harrison mine U shipping 1 of ,n" ,ocal ottu'e ot Overheck ore out and that good results have Company;? brokers, will leave MS.n received, while the Tempest mine ! thu vnln to spend the week-en haa heen bought by a hie; mining; cor-1 ,n w""a Walla. The company recent poratlon which will develop the mine. I opened an office In the Harden M present 70 or 180 la Imlng rrcelv- '"', Pendleton nd Walla Walla be rd for the 0.uar5.rb n Hold, silver irhoaen as the location for the In and copper. At ntut pner mine, says i1nd ml,lr' offices of the broker Mr. Dupret, DanTetofter, the prealdeni I wh"' headquarters are In Portland. of the company, has started a tun-J ' ' - , - ' . pel 930 feet long and has already gone!' M"ok delegate extraordinary a distance of 66ft feet, the Vein being ' ,rom Umatilla county to the democra- 8 feet wide. The mine Is 12 miles from the railroad but the distance Is to be cut to Hlx.vThe gold from this mine assays 111 a ton. Mr. Duprat and other Pendleton men have min ing lnt'TOKiB In yie rralon (t the three win .i . . Canadian roads are In bad shape he llo national convention at Son Fran cisco haa returned home after havln mopped In Portland for several dayi. during which time he was one of a party on alishlng trip. At Ban Fran Cisco Mr. Foster made the acquaint ance of a number of up state men Ir the New Yor delegation and sav them a trip over the Columbia high way while those delegate were pass causaof heavy rains and travelling by., through Portland enroute home who with Mrs, Frailer, (laughter Jean, and Mr. and Mrs. Banford Neves, of Hume, Missouri, returned lost night after a two weeks auto trip through British Columbia "4md" 'Canada. Mr. Frailer, who drove through British Columbia Into Alberta and thence to Calgary, trays tha the rain has made heavy mud of thi, prairie roads and that It was Impossible to make good time on the trip. The British Colum bia roads, he savs.were rood because of being graveled. Tom Sand Point, I who for years has operated the ferry Idaho, to the border, the roads were so I t Umatilla, leased the ferry boat to poor that only a 10 mile rate of speed : new managers, One of the Florida delegates was alsi In the party and they were greatly pleased with the highway. A. f. Funk, clerk at the court house, left today for Philadelphia. The Quaker city la Mr. Funk's old home and he will vlalt relatives for five or six weeks. Will fiwltsler, of Umatilla, Is in thr city today. An old tradition wa- broken recently when Mr. Swlttler. was possible. Mr. Frailer says that tha condition or fCanadlan roans at this time Is a contrast to the condition three years ago, when he found the roads In good shape on a similar trip. Canadian crops are good," according to Indians, mixed and full blood, bold a pow-wow yesterduy on the reserva tion to discuss the rights of mixed bloods, says D. C. Bowman, who is In Pendleton today - from the Indian agency. The full bloodn declare Unit the mixed bloods are not entitled to allotments, but the government law decrees that they are so entitled. An. other meeting of the Indians Is to be beld next Friday at the schoolhouse, soys Mr. Bowman, and the disruption will be .continued. B. Hanson of Spokane arrived In fendleton this morning. 0. Allermitn of Portland will spend be day In' the city. X Vanderherst la at the Hotel Pen dleton, -i John Cronnn is here from Portland. Ham A. Chilian of Chicago Is regls ered at the lintel Pendleton. 1. IL Banders of Kan Francisco Is lere. v J. Flakelty Is nt the Oolden Rule Hotel. W. Qelhy and wife of Heppner are here for the day. n. W. Rhea and wife of Weston are at the Oolden Hule. O. F. Frary came In from Portland his morning. J. K. White la here on business. A. D. Stephens of Portland Is in town. li. Qoheros"f Boardman Ore. is In ihe city. , . O. W. Chambers Is here on business from Portland. NEVKS OF-THE GOUNIY OFFICES AND OFFICERS As Good as New Most' broken articles of jewelry can be made as good as new if the store is equipped with the pro per machinery and have men who know how to do the work correctly- .. We are equipped to do this wcrk, and are always glad to give esti mates and suggestions to help car ry out your desires. All Work Quaranteed. Sawtelle's Inc. largest IXnmond iK-nlers In KuMein OrcKnn lutftkeminc for Camping, Motor trip, or Plsyhou-i fortheiddn G-wn. U. S. N'T O&c-t T.M., mad. bom bmt qiiury no. wn SToetUodeSa- almo-tww. a. mud. m our pnem. CaBf' ,. i MtilOrJtttPnmptlyFUU. , w CAMP LEWIS WIRELESS .... WTICOX BUILDINO. POaTLAND. OR8GON Slheet Music , For one week we place on sale fifteen hundred pieces of popular sheet music, was priced at from 25c to 40c, one week only at. . .... . 5c PLAYER ROLLS All rolls (ex cepting G, R. S.) former prices 60c to $2i00, nowv. . . . . . ...... ., 25c AU $1,250. R. S. Rolls, now . . . 75c All $1.00 Q. R. S. Rolls, now . . 60c t-',. ?;.:,... . NEXT WEEK we will place on sale twelve pianos at factory prices. It will pay you to wait. We are the exclusive Edison dealers in Pendleton. s Warren 's Music House v 820 Main St. - w New School Hmise Wanted. Directors of school district No. 87 near Pilot Rock are now having plans prepared for a' new school house. The structure will be 28 by 28 feet with a basement. To Soli Under Mortgage. A decree of execution has been Is sued by Judge O. W. Phelps in the case of Mrs. Minnie Stillman versus R. W. Hamman and wife wherein the plaintiff seeks to collect the sum of $1300 due under a mortgage. the transportation shares at favnaAble opportunities. i KMSOI.ITR CAPTI KKK I.FA1I (Continued from page 1.) Failed to Iteply. - . An order of default, against the plaintiff has heen Issued by . Judge Phelps in the case of Georgia Myers Versus John Myers owing to the fail ure of the plaintiff to reply to the answer filed by the defendant. Ianfault la Khterert. An order of default was today en tered in the case of Birdia Logan ver sus Robert Logan Jr. owing to the fact the defendant In this case did not answer. Committed to Aid Boo.cty. Judge O. . W. Phelps has. issued an order Committing Rose Baldwin daughter ot Mr... and Mrs: Ldither Baldwin to the Boys A Girls Aid So ciety on. account of neglect. .. , fill on Default and Judgment. ' A default and Judgment order has been Issued by the circuit court in the court In the case of A. G. Erwin ver sus Robert J. Mitchell and wife and in the case of the same plaintiff ver sus Robert J. Mitchell. In one case the plaintiff sues for S200 and in the other for t60. DROP IX WHEAT CONTINrrcs (Continued from page 1.) Italy. 692 and 690. . Swiss. 1775 and I78. . . - Belgium. 889 and 887. Marks, tS and 262. (From Overbeck A Cooke Co.) NEW YORK. July 17. The tone of the stock list in today a session was a distinct Improvement over ,the pre vious days of the current week. Indi cations were not lacking of an over sold condition in many departments of the list and it Is the 'opinion In con servative circles that a large short In terest has been fostered. It is ex pected that there will be easing in the local money market next week In tne event of which the market prices will probably be disposed toward harden ing tendencies. Important develop ments of a constructive nature in the railroad world are expected next week and confidence In disclosures of a highly favorable character touching on the carriers prospects is reflected in the Impressi class of buying In somewhat, she was too far to leeward to push by It. The Resolute was lead ing at 2:26 by a quarter of a mile to the windward by somewhat astern of the Shamrock. A few minutes after, the Resolute went about on port tack, the Shamrock following immediately. The wind, which had been streaky and uncertain, increased to five knots an hour and it looked as though the race would be completed, although finishing very late. . y Klrnal Hoisted. SANDY HOOK, July 17. After postponing the start of the second cup race because of lack of winds, the race committee today hoisted a signal at 1:16 for a triangular cotirse. In the semi finals yesterday Evans defeated "Bobhv" Jones. Atlanta youth and holder of the Southern title. one up, while Wolff won hii way Into the match for the title by defeating Henry Wenzler of Memphis, 2 up and 1 to j. lay. STORE IS INVADED BY Unlit Shower Palls. A light shower fell this afternoon. following a day of intense sultriness. The pieclpltatlon totaled .04 inches, 55 Major Lee Moorhouse, weather observehr. Although many predicted that today's maximum would reach the 100 mark, the mercury was con tent to stop after mandering to 96. The minimum was g showing that the air wn not cooled by yesterday's hower. Th? barometer is tilling and with the cloudy sky, more rain Is ex pected. PROBLEMS OF AIR MAIL ON COAST UNTANGLING SEATTLE. Wash.. July 17. (A. P.) Details necessary to inauguration of hydroalrplane mail service between Seattle and Victoria. B. C, are certain of approval by Canadian authorities. according to J. O. MacLeod, superin tendent of railway mail service for Western Canada, who waa In Seattle yesterday. Hydroalrplane mall service between here and Victoria was autho rixed two weeks ago by Otto Prager, second assistant postmaster general. Approval of methods of handling theimail in the harbor at Victoria and placing It aboard Oriental steamships Is awaiting ,frnm headquarters of the Canadian mall service at Ottawa. It is expected the service will begin this month. WILL GIVE PORTION OF ' RECEIPTS TO LOCAL FUND - v & t 1 "'"' " - ! I , SEXTKMCK AFIIKMED SEATTLE, Wash., July 17. (A. P.) The state utiprem court at Olympic yesterday affirmed the sentence of William Cottsteln. former Seattle real esate operator convicted March 29 last for the killing of John Murray, a dock tender. In Seattle In October 1818 and 'sentenced to 10 to 25 years in Walla WaJla penitentiary. Gottstein who waa at liberty on $15,000 bond, was rearrested yesterday. . WILL MEET IN FINALS FOR" AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP MEMPHIS, Tex., July 17. (A. P.) Oharlea Ohlck" Evans of Chicaso and Clarence Wolff, of St. Iuls, will meet tomorrow in the finals for the amateur championship of the Western Golf Association. SEATTLE, July ll (U. P.) One of a team of horses that ran away here today plunged through a window of the United States furniture store, ran amuck in the place, demolished the furniture and escaped through an other wlndnw to the street, with a policeman nt hlr, heris. WUJi MEET BEFORE CI.rB MILWAUKEE, Wis.. July 17. (A. P.) Benny Leonard, holder of the lightweight championship and Richie .Mitchell, Milwaukee, will meet before a local club next fall. FIGHTS FOR SUFFRAGE . ' , h ' A 1 x V t : tr. ' . ... - .0! i SAVE MONEY We all liavc to gjiend to cat. Hut you spend less and eat better by trading with us. Our prices are low and qual ity is high. Once a customer, always a customer here. Prices and "meat thai meet your favor. -: . Highest market price paid for live stock. , 1 . ... Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 Phone 18 Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. v 209 E. Court Plione445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Our business has increased 30 per cent on the cash paying plan. There is a reason for this. Your first order with us will show you that reason. We save you from 10 ; to 25 per cent on your groceries. Pay cash and save money. Our store has a saving for you every day. fy Cash' Reci Mor Pay Im DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court St. MBS.A C AEEl V ATLANTA, Oa. 8Ingle btnded, Mrs. Anna C. Neely, nationaJ or ganizer for tha National Woman's Party, is trying to get the Georgia Legislature o ratify the woman suffrage amendment. Many At lanta women, though strong for suffrage, have refused to help be cause lobbying for suffrage is too unpopular In Georgia. Mrs. Nely is at present frying to gei O rough sn enabling act so Georgia women can ota In Novemoer. It Is announced that a "large per centage" of the receipts from the Kel lev'a Comedians performance Sunday nluht will be given to the normal school entertainment fund being raised by a committee from the Pen dleton Commercial Association. The picture above is of Tatsy Sal mon, dainty souurette with the Kelly Comedians. , Repeat Orders for Castle Gate Utah Stove Coal are very frequent with us. Take a trial order. You'll come again. B. L. Burroughs Incorporated Phone 5 College & Webb Sts. WHILE HOUSECLEANING . Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder - fully sparkling and refreshing 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-O at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he conies home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wine-0 in the house all the time. Bottlers of All Kinds Sod Waters Manufacturers PENDLETON, OREGON 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 tool 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