..ii1,.'jji.'..."f.:,:.',i',ji:rr;-sipi -"v.-r V"I.-!W.. -IX'i PAGE nvz DAILY EAST OSECOOTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1920. TWELVE PAGES People Here and There HAM "J. Clarke, local Hardware dealer, Ooorgo Klna- of Walla Walla is here leave tonight on a business trip to for a business visit. rtlwid. J. P. Chasely of La Grande In at tne uuiei cowman. , Elmor Robertson ls here from Ball Lake today. ' - ' the second cutting of alfalfa will in soon and the crop will onUoubt- r be A ffooa, oiut, aucoruinff w aj Thompson, who was here yestor from Echo. Mr. Thompson an klfa grower. frr. H. . Clarfeia, one or tne pio- tt doctors of Pendleton, loft yester on a short business trip to Taco- lluiley Rothrock of Adams, says it the harvest has started on bin Ich and the prospects are excellent. Rothrock, who was In the city terday, has 300 sheep on bis ranch 1 has placed a bell on eaeh sheep as iieuns of keeping tab on the raut- fl. W. (Jimmy) Hicks, traveling pas. Ier agent for the O. w. K. & N. inany. Is In the city many on nun- Mr. Hicks says that tourist kel Is heavy this yeaa v 5 UcIimhI Wlfh Paper. Florence Kllng was married fo Warren O. Harding, then as now newspaper publisher, On July , 1891 In their present home In Mount Ver non Avenue, Marlon. For more than 18 years, until-illness prevented, Mrs. Harding was circulation manager of the Htflr. hr. himhnnil'l nwHiiaiir. In additloa" she was the rasTistration I bureau for complaints, . advertising 35 seoonite. If shejkeraps gaining In manager and angel to the newsboy, nronortlon on the. other two logs she When Mrs. Harding returns to will overcome her handicap and win Marlon and meets any of the boys SHAMROCK WIN'S DAY'S HACK (Continued from pane 1.) ff. J. TUydonstoln returned this mliig aftor a Bhort business visit In Vtland. - the race. ' ' Itmolute Takes Lead BANDY IHXIK, July 2ft. (A. P.) Llpton's challenKer, the Khamrock IV, sailed over the starting line ahead of the dofotidor lUwilute In -today's race for the American dun. A few minutes after the sturt the Resolute' took the lead. - s i The Hhainrock led across the line at the start. Tho official starting time of i h Hhumfixk was 11:1 5:48: the Hew) lute 1:1:16:26.-.The Resolute passed the Shamrock to the Icoward at 12:ZJ, shortly-after 1 o'clock the defender was more than a quarter of a mile ahead. The Hesolute ran Into a sort spot soon after and the Shamrock drew up, finally passing the defender and going Into the lead. ' f 'he summer normal school In Pep- ikon numbers amoiuf , J1H . iiturient- rfhnrs several who nv frn stxitcs er than Orcein. Anuu; Lhem Is Hattlo Tneiwhinirer, of Hurn- Wood. Wlwon.sln, who while on 'tult In the went du'ld.wd lo take nor II .training in Oregon. '. ' -'V-mie-came tu J'eudleUiu i ,rVirtl.tiid th!: mrtilnif.: W i""ltan 1m here -fnxm Baker. . aR'Iiliilev of Portland is a the , B. ;it; wood is In front Portland j ow" y. K. Hcrk nf Portland Ik lit the city. I Koch arrlvnl in tho city from 1 1 land tbla moTning.. . rl I "inrley Rowi of Portland Is In town. K. 'Webf l here froiu' Wullu !a today. A. naillureeon of Beat Lie is a i -r la this city. liter Watson of Taconia regiKler . the Itatel Peiiflleton. M. Pylo came In From Walla Wal : la morning. ClirlHtensen of Boise, Idullo, Ls In ' Ity on business. B. Heagy and wife are here on a nry Botchel is acre, from Oregon ' ' ' ' K R. Olcm. is at tit'.George j eh , it i t. I WARNING yar tnmto rm do ft I tMfflM IhlnsTtl lei m ttwmt i Ml M(N. WtMirMtm- SM ud 1M 'HlMak ttafne at buy dnftlt, rHf. mttmn. Krwa I rvCaf for a r iSlivn.tk. itirHldln rRkd(Jh,sVEUMl BeaauaM I twlM. twtoklB. gu. haamrMim. torpid llr MRS. HARDING KNOWS NEWSBOYS ON 'STAR' M-VltlON', O., July 20. A. P.) Many women of Marlon. irlhood ac quaintances, frllcnds or cliums oi Mrs. Warren O. Harding, wue or ine republican nominee for tne presi dency, are enthusiastic over tno pos sibility that she may preside at the White House. They say she is wen fitted for the duties of a president's wife because "she has a mind of her generally manages to get what she wants, Is thoroughly democratic, likes to give and go to parties. Is In terested In a hundred and one things, knows how to talk to every one In eluding men and once she knows you "always knows you." Som Marlon residents say that Mrs. Harding has contributed in Important ways to Mr. Harding's success In life. Ahlo MorM'WouuMi. Mrs. HaidUig was born here, August IS, 18S0 and was reared in this city where she attended grammar and high schools. Afterwards she studied music at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. ' As Florence Kllng. daughter or Amos Kllng, I junker and one or tne most wealthy men tn Marlon, she Is described by a girlhood friend, ' Mrs. Margaret Younklna, as "one of the best horsewomen I have, ever seen. Hhe rode and drove more like a man than a girl," autd Mrs. Younkins. who said she was more accustomed In those days to seeing Florence Kllng dashing swiftly up the street on Billy her saddle horse, than walking with the ether girls of her social circle. Oather girlhood friends of Mrs. Hard ing told of Aha times when, they used to 'pile Into Florence's phaeton and ride with perfect confidence behind her speedy Billy." who carried papers tor Menator Hard Ing when she was circulation mana ger, phe pats them on the back, It Is said, and remarks: - "Here 'is one of my boys he will be famous some day." - Mrs. Harding has been a member of "Tho Twigs," a eurd club' of .Marl on, $or many year. tsszrT--;pia ,.. ., i Ufa fry DEEKING AND McCORMICK Mowers, Rn.krs' and Hinders are unl'versally'uned In this county and their owners like them because they are right, f We carry both makes together with a good supply of parts for them. This la a very Important Item to be considered In buy ing any piece of farm .machinery. , .... Come In and fit up for your harvesting. AT VOl K M JtVK ; WITH lUjjr OF SI JIVK ii Glomons, Bert Pendleton, Ore. Phone 867 SHANGHAI WILL HAVE .AMERICAN COMMUNITY , CENTER IN FIVE YEARS 'SHAKOHAI. July 20. (A. P.) Re suh that had lax-.n attained by the first of June In the campaign ' for funds to hulld an American school In Shanghai made 1t possible to announce that the project to build nbt only a school but In connection- with It an American community center would be carried out. The Initial outlay cover ing a five-year program Is to be some thing over 500.0"0 and the intention Is to open the new school in Septem ber. 1921. For the past 25 years American missions hove maintained an Amerl can school, but as at present, it li Doused poorly In several dwelling houses and has been held ti be In sdetraale. It Is the purpose of those nchlnd the project to establish in .Shanghai a small civic, area which architecturally. In appearance and 4n all of its details will be essentially American. The new school will be governed by a board on which Ameri can missions and American .business Interests in Shanghai will be equally represented, . . ., ix , n ! I L CHARACTER IN ADVERTISING -In these days of general perusal of newspa pers, people have learned to read advertise ments with intelligence and Judgment. The character of our advertising is In keep. Ing with the ideals and principles of this insti tution. They are honest statements of facts an.d may he rolled ujjun for bringing guidance. ' ' " ' ' - ,r ' f . .... W ' . -ueueler Pendleton . Ore. Larscst Jlllanjoiid pcalcra in Eastern Oregon DRY DELEGATES ISSUE LINCOLN. July ' 20. (I P.) With the arrival of National Chair man Hlnshaw and scattering dele gates, the national prohibition con vention took on aspects of a real po litical gathering. The prospects of the prohibition ticket presidential field went higher when Hlnshaw an nounced In order to null a solid nrn. hlbitlon vote. Harding, the republican nominee, must In his speech of ac ceptance promise to use his power if elected to Doth enforce and maintain tfe eighteen uh amendment.'- WHILE HOUSECLEANING -' Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing ... ' ' " Mia WINE-O An occasional bottle during these Btrenuoua 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 comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time. 1 loftier, of AH Kinds' So. Waters HannfantmM rEXDLUTOM, OHJiOOJf TABLES ARE SHOT DEAD IN RIOT LONDON, July 20, Two constables were rhot dead 19 miles from Galwav. after which police sacked the town. setting fire to houses and burning the town hall, according to a news dis patch from Dublin today. , THE Y'RE MOPPING BRO WS AND BUYING FUR COATS BY "MARJOIUE" webs. Another novelty was made of (Written for the United Press.) Isable. The skins were run from the H&W YORK, July 2V. Winter furstneck Into a deep border at the hem. are selling In July like hot cakes in '.then reversed and run about the bot ItOIMiERS GET $20,000. MINNEWAUKAN, North Dakota, July. 20. (A. P.) Five men early to day held up and robbed the bank of Obregon and escaped with, twenty thousand cash and liber! y bonds, The vault and safe word wrecked.. TRIRFS HOKTILK TO VKAXCK HEIRIT. Syria. July 20. (A. p.) The Bedouin trlbee of Northern Mes opotamia have formed a coalition against the French, while Belsiil, head of the Syrian state, Is endeavoring to organize the bandits west of Aleppo Into a movement against the French Clashes between the Arabs and French are expected soon and the situation is tense. Tho Lebanon legislative As sembly Is reported to have agreed secretly with Feisa! that autonomous fAbanon shall he part of the Syrian' kingdom. ' CHAMKKIt VOTKS CONFIMlONCrc PARIS, July 20. (A. P.) The chamber of deputies voted confidence in government-today on results of the eonferenre at Spa between the allied chiefs und the representatives of Ger. many. A HEALTHY, HAPPY WIFE is the greatest Inspiration a man can have, and the life of the family, yet hoy many homes In this fair land are blighted by tho III health of wife and mother! It may be ' backache, headaches, the tortures of a displacement, or some ailment peculiar to her aex which makes lifo a burden. Every woman in this condition should rely upon I,dlu K. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, made from- roots and herbs,, to restore her to heuith aud happiness. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTI3i A cook in liarvest no chil dren Phone SF13. UADf WANTS day work, washing or cleaning Phone (194 -J. WANTEO Job harvesting with sta ll unary outfit Inquire Jd Tucker. Holdman, Ore. . January. There's a reason. Furriers have made Milady believe that the July price tag Is a few bits shy of the same arithmetical adornment In the winter time. It may be true and again It may not, but the fact Is that the sales force which handles sheer organ dies and voiles is having a three weeks vacation while the poor mis creants whose lot is oast in the Hud son seal and ermine alcove mop be dewed brows as they shove North Pole garb at Cotham maid and matron. There was a not long ago day when Milady New York would have emerged from the shop into the torrid zone of Fifth avenue or Broadway all swad dled In her new fur purchase, but this year fur salesmen say that "women are showing a little horse sense." and storing their prematurely purchased garments in vaults where neither dust nor moth doth corrupt, nor thieves break in and steal. 1 It may be true that womankind ls using sense in her fur purchases of this year, but cents have nothing to do with this case. Yester-year's Hud son seal dolman that went for a song and seven hundred bucks and ninety cents is now -an even thousand. 1b there a cut in H. C. J? If eo4 furriers were missed when the Information was passed about. For, whether It be a seal from Greenland's Icy mountain or mongoose from India's coral strand. four figures and mayhap more are re quired to express Its value. Hues Brllliant But, to give even a furrier his due (and we wager much wUl be due him for some time), never have furs been lovelier and more varied. Even acces sories as linings or fasteners surpass In fabric and hue those of any' for mer year. The past year's craze for the oriental ls persisting into the next and linings are Dardanella or Carmen like in gorgeousness. Metal brocades j gold and silver embroideries, heavy I satin ribbon, and metallic laces in Al gerian blue, Chinese red, or Cleopatra green, line all winter furs from seal to leopard. Bonafide coats with fitted sleeves are still unknown In the fur realm. The prominent cut is that of the full cape flaring from the shouldor, un belted, and with Mandarin sleeves. The dolman coat cut straight from shoulder to hem and unbelted is an other prime favorite. The modish long-waistcd effect was shown at a fur revue by a coat of mole with waist ex-tending well below the hips, from hich hung a skirt of two pleated flounces. Another novel effect was shown In an ermine model wfih three scalloped shoulder capes. Narrow, scalloped bands of ermine overlapped all tho capes onto the main cape foundation. Dolmans of Fur. Many big, wrappy dolmans of gray squirrel or mole are shown. These have long, straight back panels blous ed a la Russian at the waist. Back and sleeve are cut Into a flaring cape effect falling unbelted from cuff to hem. The most expensive wrap upon display so expensive that the exhib itor would not name his price was of tiny ermine skins arranged so as to form a huge spider web in front and back. The cape was barrel -shaped, the Increased width of the body being effected by a flaring circle of spider) torn so as to form a contrasting shade. Hudson seal coats ' of thirty-six length remain the good old standby. Contracting bands of squirrel. Cana dian marten, or Australian opossum are used lavishly with seal. For sport wear are shown short box coats of leopard trimmed with seal, or chic. short coata of mole or squirrel with fitted lines. White furs are taboo with the exception of ermine which to be really 11 faut must only be worn at the right place at the right time. ', SANDY HOOK. July 20. Shamrock IV. British challenger for the Ameri ca's cup. wae required to give Res olute. American defender, a tfn.e al lowance of seven minutes and one sec ond in today's race, the regatta committee of the New York Yacht Club announced last night. This in crease of 21 seconds over the pre vious allowance followed the granting of the application of the Upton craft for permission to use a larger club sail. WHEAT SLdDKS TO $S.5T (Continued from page 1.) doubt then the abllith of fresh devel opments to make any marked impres sion on values at this time or at least until a further recovery reverses the technical foundation. Oats Selling pressure- was feature in this pit throughout the session and there was surprise that prices did not recede further. This seemed to em phasize a healthy technical condition spot premiums were well maintained at 6c to "c over July for No. 2 white and 3 to cents over for No. 3 white. Crop reports continue very favorable as far as oats aro coucerned and many private authorities are now es timating larger yields than suggested in the July 1 government -report, (From Overbeck ft Cooke Co.) NEW YORK, July 20. There was a marked Improvement in the tone of the stock marftet today. The wage award on the railroad labor board was made publio early and while It was hinted that the railroad brolher hoods may make strike threats still K is believed that no actual labor trou ble will develop. Quite naturally it is believed that I. C- C. will announce a sharp 'increase in freight rates In the near future. Call money was In more liberal supply In this district to day and it ls believed that the peak of the money strain has been reached for the present at least. The rather well liquidated condition of the general stock market would seem to make ad visable to .pursue the buying side at favorable opportunities. particularly are we impressed with the Idea that the railroad shares will In all proba bility lead the market in the . next swing In prices. INXH-'STROUa BOY of 14 years wants work, either In city or country Phone . 24K-W. FOR RENT Room "with sleeping porch suitable for 1 or 2 men cltse in Phone 3w-K. WANTED AT ONCE Ford mechanic Stmtison Auto Co.. Water and V ' "' T -, ..- -S ' ili . -v -v il J. ' ' ' - .-Kit:' . . 1 . i J e-- . f-tTTV -kv-' -- " ' jtjClARJNE SEYMOUR -and KuARD 8ARTHELME SS 1 aw. GRIFFITH'S "THE IDOL DANCER. p W.1,TA TtHV Every family ought to have a nice smoked ham on hand. It's mighty fine to know you are prepared for emergencies. ' ." . Our new supply of hams, just smoked out. We have all sizes large, medium and small, and can save you money whether you want a whole ham or just a slice. This lot is extra fine. . Get our prices before you buy. Empire Meat Market . "The Old Keliable" . ' ' j Established 1890 Phontl8 I Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. t 209 E. Court ' Phone 413 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX Credit " , "... , " ; ,.i System The credit to a working riian to day is nothing but a draw back toi the amount of his saving. It would be a favor for you to ask any one of your neighbors who pay cash at a cash store about their savings, and if they would return to the old cred it system. When you turn to the cash pay ing plan, do your trading at a cash store, and not at a credit store. The same old credit prices that has held you from making a saving for so many years will soon be forgotten and success will await you, for to " save is half the way. . , , rayCash fUcwv Mora Pay Lata DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCER 209 Eaat Court 9I 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 j li J,u ; - 'I rSV' I Milne Electrical Company 1 Pendleton, Ore. " ' ' . , We Handle Wiring Contract. 108 E. Alta Across From Alta Theatre Johnson Sis.