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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1920)
PARE TUftM! DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PE'MiTOJN, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27, 1020. TWELVE PAGES News of Pendleton In K'W Knnlye. I . MIhb Hulll" Howard In a now em ploye at the 1-eoplea WurohoiiHO. MIrh Howard U a MiilfiBWoman In tuo dry-., (joocU department, m,... will InHtall luullntlon. j Radliitlon In the new Klks building In to be lnntiilled Immodlutnly, a force of men havlnu arrived today from Portland for that pnrpoHP. The heut lnif plant was Installed prevlmmly. Ill"t KK'k Flk Wi-lomuo Koh Mr. and Mm. CharleH Michael, of I'llot Rock, are the parents of an 11 pound boy horn ot Pilot Hook ycHter day at 2 o'clock. The younK niun and the mother are reported (lolnir well. for him to return here from umtt Heath by train, um h i la unable, to get fcu.sollne for hla mact tne. Mr. I!iiwfll n ho will return here after a few day, xava there In almolmely no an exe)t tor commercial purpoHes and that ,1,. are iihIiik coal oil n a BiiliHtltute. niBllllate, ay Mr. Tlaif well, Ib as Scarce aa Bolltie. wiener fount, singing, etc. Iy vacationlBt8 will return WedneBilny. - ;'' Th bap-, here on Jiih ll iiluilct liurk on Itun - : j 'onduotor Uum Fertholet ha, r, Y'. aumed the Northern i'aclfic Pendlo- ton-PaBco run.- He and Mr. Bertholet ' will continue to reBide In Pasco. lAiufciwiiPrH Visit I'mji-t Dr. C. 0. Subln, of Portland. Dr. David 11. Hilt, "f thi city, 11. E. Ward, of Pendleton mid H. 1- Vunderuhe, of Milton, went to the west end of tne county today to attend a meeting of the landowners of the Teel project. i i,.. uiliimeiit INihIikuiwI Tho entertainment' for visit chera who are HtBdenta at ....... ntr,)llll Hf'hOOl. Pllinn' night, hiut been cancelled because of the death of rinenrt i . The action was taken ac inu wi the viBltors in the city. The special Wednesday feature program, to have been Riven' by the teacher. avn postponed. Jf possible, local cittern will carry out their plans to take the viBltors on a short tour of the county Thursday evening, provided cars can be secured. I'olixn -Court (uii-t, ponce court experi- toduy. No arrests cascecame up. The I .null ,,nn iiiit-L ( IThe Pendleton p enced a quiet day were made and no a itir , H unuguai. Horse Is Killed. A. horse owned by 8. C. Hittner wns klll'id yeHterday during the blasting on the Pendleton-CabhaKe hill road. A big rock hit the horse o- the backhand crushed the animal. the ;rw for Auto Itldo Mra. Mark Patton, mother of tiniest baby ever born in Pendleton, has rocoi-eri'd sufficient strength to toe able to leave the hospital for short outings. On Sunday she drove to Athena and buck In an auto. ' The baby Is one month old todhy and weighs slightly more than two pounds. (.axollnp Kliorlagn Serious J. A. Hagwetl. In a letter to Pendle fnn friends savs It will be nmewnry Vlxlt iirls' rump. xi- nn,1 Mrs. R. O. Hawks, and Jeannette Hawks, Ouy Cook and Miss Hi.z.1 Cook visited the summer camp f the Wenaha Campfiro f-lrts near Gibbon on Sunday. They report that the girls are having a fine time and that they have hiked 40 miles in ih. at 10 days. The girls have ...niimnlns near te camp i.i....rf .-,.n and tracked trallB, I hiive gone on horseback rides. Lnmn thev fished and swam, pla games and practiced shooting. ...,l,'i Bntertarnment consists ii Vwntioir at Astoria. P. I Idleman, w'ho is employed lit the American National Bank, is spend ing a vacation In Astoria. Mr. Idle- "nruceiman one tn6 delegates from the local posi oi wie American uemon. and In ed The of I' i m -i m i m -1 oi-io l- -l oil 1Q1-I0-I0l' Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Dcpts. 78 OUAIJTY ;xnr.r7rovs i,iiAii 8tofip: Use the riionea Grocery, 2 Phones 528 Other Dcpts, 78 Purchases made balance of this v. gust account, payable Sept. 1st. Au- IJIouscs That Appeal to Every Woman APRICOTS IF YOU INTEND TO CAN APRICOTS, WE BELIEVE NOW IS THE TIME TO DO SO. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW WITH "101" AND BE ASSURED OF THE BEST QUALITY. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101'." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. MOMS 101 (Private Exchange Connects oth Department)' FI.K GIIOCI JWKS AM MEATS t .101-101 101 101 101101101101101 4tiimM from Vucation. AJIhs Marie Robb hiifl'rturnd from a vacation spent In Seuttle, She an nonnceii that her beauty parlors, which' have been closed while remod eling' continued, will be open to the I public on Saturday. I 1 JJttla Htm J lorn. t Mr. and Alrn. tJeorKe W. Wallfn a- I the parents of a little on born tills ! morning1 at Mrs. Nichols maternity ! home. The new arrival weighn 8 3-4 t pnuntls and has been named William' Adalbert. Mrs. Vallin was formerly! Mi.ss Jrllne Hevnolds of Milton. I Telephone operators have been kept tumy since the escape of the criminals c-n Sunday. Besides the hundreda of telephone calbi In the city, the long distance calls to Pendleton from vai ious parts of the county and state have, been coming in by the score. Telephones om loiifr Beaeh V. J. Iynde, who has been 111 for wome tim(, yesterday received a. long distance telephone. message from Ing Heueh, California, a distance of about. 1200 miles. Mr. Lynde talked to his daughter, Mrs. Iwts Maon Clement, and each could plainly hear the other's voice. Mr. Lynde is convalescing- from his Illness. 1 101- i Thermometer is Climbing j The thermometer is climbing- and the weather Is noticeably warmer to j day. The maximum is 98 and the , minimum wag 52. The barometer, ! which registers 29.52, Is falling says Major Iee Moorhouse, official weather I observer and there is chance that it j may bring a thunder shower. IlIM IlilillUIII llcturiiK From Trip. Hoyal M. Sawtelle returned this , morning after a motor trip to Cali fornia with Mrs. Sawtelle and Clar ence Uishop, in Mr. Bishop's machine. ! They visited various points of inter ' est in California and made the Cra ter Lake trip. Mrs. Sawtelle is in J JtidjrvfiHd and will return when the summer is over, accompanied by Kichard and Km my Lou Sawteile. "See Me Before The Fire" 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, Ore. iiniii KsmiMHl Omivfct Taken j Luther Fagan, said to be an escaped ' convict from the Oregon Stato Prison, iwdi arrested on Main street at 11 o'clock this morning by Ieputy Sheriff ! Jake Marin. Pagan' came here from ; Portland, he said. He was serving j time at Salem for a statutory offense, i Salem has been notified of his capture ! and a deputy will be sent here to re turn him to prison. j ! Illa. k and Wlilte Trail Best i The Black and White trail is better (than the Mission road, Paul Jones, lo I ca.1 engineer, advises travelers between I Pendleton and La. Grande. Mr. Jones says that the road, which! the rtrst one to the rtg-ht after leaving Pen dleton, is In much better condition t than the Mission road. Mr. Jones re ports that the county has a good force at work on the cabbage Hill road but it is probable that it will not be open for about two months, and then will probably be closed so that the macad amizing can be done. ' 'pier in k V K A Imported Frencli Kid Gloves 3.50 and 4.5Ul'air These are the blouses now in demand. Blouses of Georgettes and sheer, dainty voile and organdie, white and daintily tinted. Effectively made. They are the blouses women want for wear with smart tub skirts, and every one is fresh and newly made $3.95 to $9.03 TSew Vestings Sold by the inch, these new lace vesting en up your sweater, dress or suit wiih , width of these beautif ulvestings. Com?"- r . and white the inch ... I2c to 20c Guaranteed Price We will guarantee that our f. o. b. delivered price on building material will be as low as any competitor whether in ot out of town, quality of material consid ered. Let ua " prove' this to you as we have wherever we have been given the opportunity to do bo. If you want a load ofth best Coal, call , txtS22222Zl OREGON f , 'j (WATCH THIS SPACE? U i ; cash Wood Hotum. rash. Wood, county Y..M. C. A. seo . rotary, returned yesterday from 8ea- beck, where he attended the North jwe.st Y. M. C. A. summer school for 'employed officers of the association. The school was one of the eipht sim ilar summer schools conducted by the V. At. f. A. In the United States. About 250 attended. Mr. Wood re ports that courses at the school com prised studies In the Bible, association history and administration, association ! principles and progress, philosophy of ,'play, leadership trainlnK, principles and methods Involyed in the work, ns 'city work, industrial work, boys' work. cotmty work, student work, etc. IVnilli toii Runiaiiwi lVurth. I Pendleton still holds fourth place In the list of banks In the state hav ing deposits over $1.000. OHO, accord ing to a report just issued by Will H. Bennett, stato superintendent of banks? Pendleton has deposits qi $5. 978.64S.76, and Is exceeded by Port land, Salem and Astoria. Milton, in cluding the Freewater branch of the First National Hank of Milton, has $1,161,683.23 deposits and is twenty eiRhth in the list. Total deposits In the state, says the report, aggregated $280,275,542.92, a decrease " of $6,203,345.62 since May 4. 1920. but an Increase of $44, 020, &!(!. 23 since June 30, 91. Colored Voiles 1-2 Price. A good assort ment of pat terns of our colored voiles to close out. Come down to morrow and pick out a dress length or two. Some plain shades in the lot. Going at 1-2 o r i g i nal' price. Just received, brand new stock high grade French Kid Gloves in WHITE and BLACK, champagne, brown, self colored stitching and one and two but ton length. Summer Union Suits for Women 59c, 65c, 85c Buy your summer underwear now and at specially low prices. All styles. Those New Colored Handkerchiefs for Women 35c to 75c ' Sport handkerchiefs in all colors and designs, speci ally stylish now for summer time. Make your se lections now. Kayser Silk Underwear We're pleased to announce that a shipment of Kay ser silk under wear came in today- Vests, knickers and union suits, favorite style and size. its. vit.v Mi-t- A V f We have your Dainty Aprons in a Numher of Fine Ma terials $1.25 to $2.00 All of the aprons in this selling are fresh from the manufacturers. There are many attractive styles and all in materials of excellent quality. m The low prices make this an attractive opportunity to pur chase supplies for the season. -.Grocery BUY GROCERIES AT ALEXANDERS AND GET QUALITY. ,Ice Cold Watermelons ready to cut. Uncle John's Manic and Cane Syrup, ' (high grade) . . 1-2 gal. $1.65, quart 90'. epartment -;. Old Yrankee Syrup, 18 oz. bottle . Alaska Red Salmon, Halves each dozen . . . 50c '. . 25c $2.75 Sinclair's Pickled Lambs Tongue, jar 75c Tl ry one of ihe 1- !,C00 im'ti Una ott out, tt they wunt to take emplny- I mont in the Pittshurcn il newer. titct. nrrrn r nnvp? nniiTl Thia wa3tiir frtattMnont m.uio here flrlrtt h llflYN rli-iHI h,it h i)ifT nianunirtuitra who dp-, Ml I Lit U 'UniU I lUl I 1 ' Wirrd thnt "iM-pmatnre opinion" only ) Jiulco PlifJfw Hftitnifi JihIko O. V. Tholpt. who ha been nbsent on hla vacation, arrived this morning from Portland to attMid the tnnernl of Sheriff TU Taylor. A. C. Funk, who for IS years was deputy sheriff under Sheriff Taylor. wlrvl this morninif that he was ttturttnsr for , prooeeilinfi: to Ki Pendleton, Mr. Funk find just arrived I nt Poyertown, Pennfplvanla, his old I hy home where he hnd gone for his vara tion. ATiiENS, July 2 7. The tnkinK of. Adrianuplo, according' to an official communication, virtually ends five days' operations aKninst Jafnr Tayar s , primtpal forces. The campaign wns; carried out aecordtnK to, sehodiile.'tlte j armies in Thrace, on tho MaritZiL nn.lj at KodoRtn, joining forces and iul-j vanlnfr rapidly and dipersins the en-j emy. The Turks lied in a pani.'.j throwintc their nrnw and ahand.'mns j Kims and ammunition. ( The Turkish commander escaped j from Adrtanoplo in an automobile.' k Kilts?. liviutrics at the various inausines as far etsi as MeKeesport and as far wept as innf,'stovn as to their la- f hor status, brought out the lact tnat practically an are auverimuiK iur ki hor. one of the big employers stated that the 12,000 men laid off by the Pennsylvania in the eastern ci''lriot would be eaten up" in tho Pittsburgh district in thirty minutes. mir OTt Ol worKineu in M'f"': nii.v...-, 'of the country will furnish labor for ' . ., - l Ll ill j, other districts that are nw badl , ...iiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiliiilirilillllllllltllll shortage of man- j Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"" ndi iond trial t hrse ites that tl.e is tho becinnln; dtpresion. On ma nufaetur of the rail- of an indus- tho contrary, f b lievo t he la "we could use them in our offices; if they are plant men. we could use t he m in our pla n t s. We n eed labo r in all departments. And such is the case everywhere as I find it. It was stated today that many o? the bite industrial concerns here arc arranimr to send their employment agents to Pittsburgh to engage men laid off and would even go so far as to move them and their families to Pittsburgh. lianitu ii Ivy the Pennsylvania. II a M road lines. A JOB FOR EVERY ONE LAID OFF BY PEIN3TJ R. R. MltS. VOO IS VISITUIt Mrs. VtPd Wooil. of Alliens, Pendleton visitor today. j riTT.Brn;n. j;n- 1'itisinii'sh mauuractuicrs r.M JOYFUL EATING Unless your food is digested with out the aHermath of painful acidity, the joy is taken out ol both eatinf and bring. are wondfr n their help to the itonuch trtniMed with overcichty. Pleasant to take reiief prompt and detinite. ft MADE BY SCOTT A SOWNF. EIAKES3 Of SCOTT EMULStO . For Your Particular Appetite 5 ! THE JOLLY INN ! Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy 5 you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. ; 1 That Noon Meal cannot be beat. I fa variety and the quality is supreme. : For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER I BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. , Salads, Fruit, a Variety of Cold Lunch Special 1 You will never know the best until you see the dif- S r ference. EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN Basement of the Hotel St. George 5 TiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiM