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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1920)
WW DAILY EAST OBEOONIAW, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1020. PAGE TITREK i1 I i. JL I LI 1..L..J. 1 '. J. L .. I News Inu wub lounu ' uuina Mtreet. ., Called ly ""' m-m Ileul ir I ' in I n, . Vhor, .h. wa. called to Im T.rlou. Ulne" of hor ...other. Mm. " -. ..ri to roinnln l .4 .... AVUGCtS tO Grande for n Indetlu.te tay. rurSurt ...ft at .ht for Portland, where she w vlalt frlenda. r- Bturbo. U on crute hea a the result of blood polBonlwr In her V". bv a email scratch which became Infected. She will notify hor patient a to the date of her return to 1'endloton. , "Clarence" Was lilted. Booth Tarklngton'a clever modem comedy. "Clarence." dellKhldd a um itier nlKlit audience at the Orcon last evening. The lUfle play proved to be all that was claimed for It and the caitt with one or two exception 1 ex ceedingly Rood. -Clarence" vaf turned aoldier who wanted a Job but It finally developed that hla name waa n ww. who and that he wa a fa mous entomoloKiat who following the war had failed to take hla old poal tlon because he did not want to throw a married man out of a Job. Robert Adam play the part well. 5 , j 6. A. IlniU lky. Little Marvin Cady, the three and a half year old Hon of Mr. and Mm. Fred jCady, waa found yesterday af ternoon by the Salvation Army. The little lud had been lout alnce morning. No Word ltttoelved No clue us to the theft of the Ouy Wyiick cur hua yet been received. The machine, a Bulck, waa stolen from In trout of the Ouy VVyrick residence on Jackson street Saturday night. Ivo Jitwvor Captured. Five beavers captured by the party of mombors of the United Btatea bio logical survey, wer shipped to luun- lor park over the Northern raoino from Walla Walla last night. The beavers comprised one family which was captured by the men after experi ments with bux traps had been tried and failed. The method of capture l being kept secret. Wjatl.er Cooler. The weather continues to be cool uiul the irittximum ih 84, with a mini mum of 60. a Majo Lee Moorliouse. official weitther observer. '1 lie baio meter registers 2.oo. ArdirUHt lAwvw'Viiy. U. .K. Wright, architect who lias buen in business here for the past eur. left yesterday for Athol, Idaho, nere tie will locate. Ho was ucconi- khhi oy mis. VVriKht and two children. Mcra-iut to lie Placed ' Fish screens are to be putted In the Irrigation ditches of tho. Freewater dis trict by W. Ri Coleman, official soreener of the Bute Fish and Oame commission. . Mr. Coleman and Wll Ham Albee, game warden, H. Aldrlcli NimmiLm K. B. Aldrlch souke at the regular weekly Hotary Club luncheon toduy. and told of the Democratic N'utional convention which he attended recently i ( Uu I.. ..... ... i me luncneon was wen uttended. Jolly'H Iiu. Iiiiiirovcd imirovemeuts have been udded to Jolly's Ion. cafeteria which Is located on Main street. The counter has been extended, and a new door Icadlnir to left todaytna K,u''en from the dining room hus for the east end of the county. Thel law requires that the .screens be In stalled to keep the Dsn from going Into small ditches In fields, where thoy Ulc. It has been difficult In the past to get satisfactory fish screens, but the commission Is now recommending a Hpecial sorcen. The creens are In stalled at the expense of Irrigation comianles. Mr. Coleman arrived here today from Medford. V-101 101101101 101-401 101101101101 During These Warm Days Holsum Bread r Br 10c and 15c ' r1 " ' Keeps fresh lonjrcr. Also clean, tweet and Wholesome -,4. o r-t I o f J, o 1 o p -1 -101101101101 101101101101101101- Place a etandini; order - "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. ,' t PHONES 101 - ' t : (Prirale Krrhanr CVmnivts Roth nnpartnoasa), WXV. GHOCKIUUiS AAD MiATS . J lev. PeiiiU-rton Coming Kev. H. F. Pembcrton. dlstrl supeHntendent of the Methodist church, will he here for a meeting a 8 p. m. Friday night, at the Metho dlst churcn. Tho meeting la an im portant one as It is the last of the year. mere will be no meeting tonight. Quarantine Is lifted The quarantine at the Brooke Dick son home was lifted today. It was Im posed because of the illness of little Mary Louise Dickson, who has been suffering from a light attack of dip tnerio. H. Doliucrt Iircaln Ann Ernest Dolmen broke hla arm last night while cranking a refractor automobile. He Is able to be out today but carries his arm in a sling. This is the second casualty to members of the American National Bunk force this week as Iludolph Mollner is limp Ing after an Injury to his foot on bun day. Carnival W1U Open ? t" ? The children's free tlay carnival will open tonight at 7 A'clock.and will be In session for two hours, under the direction of Miss Ruth Pearson, head of the physical training department at the summer normal schoul. She will be assisted 1y the student-teachers. Boys nd girls, under-15 years of ae are Invited to attend. Music will be furnished through the Pendleton Com merclai Association. IS e Before The Fire" It. Carr Iltti'JVfti Order. It. CarV, local "navy Jntecruitlntr offi cer, today received the following no tice from the Portland office: "With reference to the requests:for'discharge of soldiers furloughed to the regular army reserve In order that they may enlist In the navy, upon .which. action has been taken, the army reorganiza tion bill approved June 4. 192U, abol ishes tbe egular army reserve and de partment commanders have been in structed to discharge all reserves as of June 4. 1920. This permits the navv department to enlist any army' re servist without reference to this de partment, in cases where such men have not received their discharge, they should be instructed to apply to the proper department conimandti TWO BARGAINS, Five Room Modern House on Grant street, west of Lincoln school. Small amount down, balance like rent Five Room House on Hazel street, large rooms and modern plumbing, $500 down, balance less than rent. JOE KERLEY , Insurance, Real Estate, Loans, Grain 721 Main Pendleton, Ofe. PHI W. V. Stt'iwcr Dies. M"., W. Stelwer, b (red 68, died Sunday In Portland, according to word receiv ed here today. Mr. Steiwer, who was known to many Pendleton people and who was an uncle of Fred Steiwer of this city, had been III for the past six years. Mr. 'Steiwer settled In Fossil. Wheeler county, 40 years ago, and re sided there until going to Portland in 1110.' For two forms he was a mem ber of the state senute from Wheeler county, and. aside from a heavy finan oial and personal interest in the sheep and cattle industries of Eastern Ore gon, he established at Fossil Wheeler county's, first bank( Surviving fem bers of the family are the widow, Mrs. Annie J. Steiwer; two daughters, Mrs. W. U Rlnehart of Fossil and Mn Ktarle C. Lotourette of Portland, and two sons, Iceland t,. Steiwer of Fossil and William 1. Steiwer of Portland. i Guaranteed Price . We will guarantee that our f. o. b. delivered price on building material will bo as low as any competitor whether in oi out of town, quality of material consid ered. Let us . PROVE this to you as we have wherever we have been givca the opportunity to do so. If you want a load of the best Coal, call a iyati 1 OREGONumber -i J. XXjTVJLT C2. I ' (WATCH THIS SPACE! , J.UVVNKlSK "COXQCH1C LAXI. AUBURN. Calif.. July 21. (U. .P. Japanese have "conquered the Placer county. Assemblyman Parker told the congressional committee hfvestigatinp the Japanese situation today. Of 20,- ! 000 acres of cultivated land in the j cousty more than 17.000 were leased J or owned by Japanese. Chinese or i Hindus, Parker deoarled. j, I Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other. Depts. 78 I g4M Use the I'honcs Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 PKNltMTrON'S tMlirSid CTOItK Buy Your Shoes Now and pay less The BIG CLEARANCE sale of fine shoes for WOMEN and CHILDREN is still going on. Hundreds of Bargains await you. Come tomorrow. S2.00-LOT NO 2-42.00 - Comprises three lines, ; about 70 pairs " - -White Reignskin lace shoes, with Louis r and military heels, all leather welt soles, $2.00. $400-LOTNO.4-SM)0 Comprises about 26 pairs Women's White Calfskin Vamp with Reignskin top, mili- 'CA. Lcll Jf iicwo, f . ' $6.00-L()T NO. 4-S6.00 . Comprises J 4 pairs White Washable Kid lace shoes, welt soles and military heels $6.0fr $5.50-LOT NO. 5-85.50 Comprises 28 pairs New White Reignskin Pumps and Oxfords with Louis heels and Baby Louis heels, $5.50. " ' ' . ; S1.00-LOT NO. 7-8L00 Comprises about 90 pairs women's patent lace and button, leather heels, welt soles $1.00 ' ' S150-LOT NO. 8-8150 Comprises four lines, about 85 pairs high grade lace shoes, Ivory Calf and Black Kid with Cravenette tops to match, leather and covered heelswelt soles, $4.50.' H-": . r. . r $7 00-LOT NO. 10-87.00 V Comprises 61 pairs high grade Women's Ivory Grey and brown lace shoes, turned and welt soles, leather and covered Louis heels ... . . . . .'. . . ......... $7.00 85.00-LOT NO. 11-85.00 Comm-ises 42 pairs Women's Clara Barton comfort shoes, button and lace, flexible welt soles, low heels, some with cushion inner soles $d.00 86. 00-LOT NO. 12-86.00 Comprises 15 pairs high grade Oxfords in patent, brown kid and black kid, lignt welt soies, iouis heels $b-00 89.75 LOT NO. 13-89.75 . Comprises 31 pairs new Smaltz-Goodwin patent ties with Baby Louis heels $9.75 89.75-LOT NO. 14-89.75 Comprises 40 pairs new Smaltz-Goodwin Bronze Ox fords, light welt sole, covered Louis heel. Quality shoe $9.75 86.35-LOT NO. 15-86.35 Comprises 31 pairs patent Colonial pumps, turn soles, covered heels $6.83 810.00-LOT NO. 16-810.00 Comprises 38 pairs new high grade pumps and ties. Patent Pumps with black Suede quarter, and all black kid tie $10.00 LOT NO. 17 . Children's and Misses' White Canvas Shoes 5ito 8 $1-50 8v5 to li : $1.75 11 to 2 ... :. $2.95 Button and lace with welt soles. $2.00 ONE LOT CANVAS SLIPPERS 2Vi to 7 ON E LOT CHILDREN'S WHITE CANVAS SHOES . $1.00 In this Great Value Giving Shoe Clearance we .will present shoes in almost endless varieties, for all ages all sizes, all widths, that a detailed description is al most impossible. We invite you to come and see for yourself. , Grocery Department BUY YOUR GROCERIES AT ALEXAN DERS AND GET QUALITY. Golden Marshmallow Syrup No. 10 cans 81.60 Imported French Mushrooms, 10 oz. cans ..... ..... . . 90c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 5 lb. cans 81.75 Columbia River Shad, 15 1-2 oz. can, each 25c ........ v. dozen 82.75 'I nun irn i in i i "-b i I i li 1 i lit l4 ii h it i iTt r in , i l t ( i AMERICAN' TENNIS-STARS LEAVING TO TRY TO BRING BACK DAVIS CUP. r . . ;. M,: :ff I VMi r rnc.ln Siim-a tennt. tr tlrller than was orlglniUly who will try to brftn back the Davis, 80 'n1 '" n"B"t Cup. Th photograph was taken MPrKnnr m r.rvgianu mnor. -ii the Amerkan team was leaWng forj1" 'h t-llmlnatlon cunteata Tor the In cn.i.nd nn hnrd ih. trananort North, ternatlonal trophy. They are, from hedulrd V""m M- Johnston, Samuel Hardy (captain). William K. Tllden, 8d, and Charles 8. Oarland. Garland who is captain of the Yale University tennis team and formerly waa Junior cham pion, waa choaen only several days be- PHONE 871 PHONE 871 New Arrivals DAILY IN FRUIT AND VEGETABLES We have today CASABAS, the first on the mar ket and they are extra fancy. We can supply you with berries at $5.00 per crate Also extra fancy Currants at $4.50 per crate. . When you want EXTRA NICE goods Phone 871 Sanitary Grocory DOAK 8. Dl'FiLAP, Prop, The Mot in Value The Best in Quality PHONE 871 PHONE 871 era Pacific They started, a week' lift to right, Richard N. Williams, Id, lore the oup team left.