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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1920)
- . i '" . fc-4tt "r'""n'"""T'"l' '""J 1 1 1 iW i i Satl 1 " m WlWt 'WXsjMasIf Sim HI i m w i.w L... y J. -r-iT1ir- j. )-.. y- . f-y 'amU)IHJ.'lUI'JlAJH ' ' ' ' ' ' TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, Plr:.DLETON, OKEOON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUOUST 4, 1020. PACE TintES News of Pendleton ..downllc is UcWilJ-ed. (Sidewalks on Garden sireni are te 'l repaired. It Ik ex'peclod that the ork will be finished about a week. XiHiirns lo Vwatlou Miss Klla May Harmon, home dom .friktratlun UKent, returned yeHterduy (ter a vacation spent In Mowinun, '", lontuna. where oho vUitted relatives. (JUS AHOIIIH MtH.-tlllf(. The local lodg-o of KIkB today an ' tounced that the Augunt meottiiff ts o be held Thursday evening. lelo , ,utea who attended the utiite conven- Ion at Salem are expected to report "mil othor Important business be at- ended to. t luHiiruiico Mun U Here Charles Oruuin. mute maimtirr 'for the Kixnmm City X.ife Ineunmcn Co. has been here today on foUHlneHs eon nucted with the settlement of an Indemnity polity tor Teddy Home, i.undell, Kerley & Kenney are local agents for the company. tlll(l Work ClHllllllKM. OrudliiK "t the Pendlclon-Hleth oad la beginning and 1'nrter & Con- , hv. -who are in charge of the work, vlll gravel the road Boon. Traveler re rejoicing In the prospect of etter road as the stretch from here Itieth la In poor condition. . ! lour Price Ii-oird TO Ciit. Four local flour .millers met yes enlay afternoon to reduce the price f flour 70 centa a barrel here. The rop Im 10 centa leas than that made y Spokane and Portland mlllera, but his la explained by the fact that the rice here haa been lower than at he couat and in Hpokane. The new :rlce are to tiike effect at once. Fire IXK'S Dunmice. A grass fire yesterday ' afternoon near the Pacific Power & Light Com pany' went end gas ntorage ' tank spread to a number of telegraph polea along the railroad right of way anil the fire department Wad to be called to put out the blaze. Hpurks .from a paaalng train are thought to have Ignited the dry grass. There wiifcim alurm, Chief Klngold reported. . Huli'in rewarding eeiurlug loganberry plant a for this section. The company aaaurta It is ready to eHiubllsh a branch nursery here If certuln conditions can be met. ' $30 lliill (ijvf.1l. K. 1. Illls and Jane Doe, arrested yesterday on a elm me of disorderly eondncl, aupplicd I0 bu.il In - police court thla morning. Hoy KuIkIiik livestock. The Umaplne livestock club boy are. doing very well with their pro ject!!, say Fred Rennion, county agri culture agent. The stock la to be ex hibited at the state fair In Salem. Pig club member have secured some ex cellent pure bred animals which are showing- remarkable growth, says Mr. Hennion. A field trip for club mem bers la planned for an early date. l4guiilcTicM ItaiHCd lfcre Iganberrlps are being stivceKsfiilly raised In the Cabbage Hill country by Cliff Bellinger, according to C. B. Iloosevelt who haa had some corres pondence with the Phes Company of 1101101101101101101 101101101101 o !i o 'I I? FINE MOUNTAIN BING AND ROYAL ANN CHERRIES Large size and firm 20c per pound IN QUANTITIES 'WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. w PHONES 101 (PrlTata Bxchanne Oonnncts Both DepartsneassK I'LMf GIlOCKllI-S AND MKATS Ih Fined tl. , Pete Dennoros was fined tl In po lice court this mxirnlng, after plead ing guilty to a charge of parking at' an angle of IS degrees on Main street. Milan ll-ll on Vacation. Miss Daphna Belts, stenographer in the office of Fred Bennlon, county ag riculture agent, Is spending a two weeks' vacation in Hpokane. l'ivo New Mtmilxirg Ivhxtetl. A. B. Bailey Jr., Fred w. Falconer. Mac Hoke, J. Hanscom and Hari-y L, Kuik lust evening were elected to memberBhip In the . Pendleton .Com mercial Association. WcallK-r Grows Warna-r. The maximum today is 82, Just four degree warmer than yesterday, says Major Iee Moorhouse, official weather observer. Jle states that the barom eter registers 28.60 and ia still going up, which presages warmer weather. The nunlmum was 50. 4. Ordinance Covers Point. City ordinance No. 884, Section i, covers the point recently raised con cerning the movement of so-called "fly-by-nght" resident, the Pendleton Commercial Association Was informed last night. Draymen are required by this ordinance to report the destna ton of all persons whose household goods they move, whether within the city or to points without. Use the Phones ' '. Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Use the Phonea Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 73 ILKTO.VB LKAUIXi 8TOHE .'NltlltH1MM W ill OlM'll The new ?ccur.ty Apartments, now under pro cot of construction, will proltably open about August 15, ac cording to the owners. At present the work t held up by the non-arrival of the kitchen ainka. The walls are being tinted and the woodwork finished. 1 he woodwork Ih finished In a light brown showing the grain of the wood, while the walla are tinted a soft buff, making an attractive interior. Outside orriuer Thankt!. Resolution thanking all officers, detectivcH and railroad agents who as sisted in the chase for the murderers of Sheriff TU Taylor were ordered ; drafted last night by the Pendleton Commercial Association and conveyed to these persons by notice In the press. I There were large numbers of sheriffs, railroad special agents, 'Portland de tectives and citizens from many points in the northwest who assisted and for whose help the association is grateful. 3 401 -101101101 101101101101101101- (Vie 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. 'orp will lie DrLuiiiiu-d I repa rat tons a re being mad e for the formation of life saving corps here Ai:gu.t li and 12, under the auspices of the Ked Cross. Joseph Hedges, J ; swimming expert, wilt be In the city and the classes are to be held at the Pendleton liatatorium. Hex Kills, of the athletic committee of the Com mercial Association, is Interesting local swimmers in the formation of the corps. Three corps are to be formed; a senior corps, for men of.18 and over; a women's corps, for women of 18 and I over; and a Junior corps, of boys from j 12 to 16, leaving the boys. from 5 to j 18 aliglble to membership In the auxil- la ry of the senior corps. Wash Goods 1-2 P rice U. S. Army Goods Sales Co. HOTEL ST. GEORGE SAMPLE ROOM. We have a complete line of II. S. Army goods, new and used. U. S. ARMY TENTS, 16x16. " " SHELTER HALF TENTS. USED ARMY SHOES. BLANKETS " , U. S. ARMY BREECHES ARMY O. D. SHIRTS ARMY TRUNKS, SIZE 19x16. U. S. ARMY PONCHOES ARMY BELTS and a complete line of U. S. Army goods. U. S. ARMY GOODS SALES CO. III! HEADS ARMYNURSEi B The collection embraces all those materials that have enter ed into the making of summer frocks which are now enjoying wide popularity. The patterns and colorings are very attractive. Better come in and pick out a dress length or two. FUTU FU ST V.V.AN j MODtKN VNDtlWAHMtNr; is the new ncmeyou wll! use for what is now called "Women's Athletic Underwear ft t i 6 V ; Simmons.' FUTURIST 1.85 to $3.50 Distinctive Wliilc Neckwear . WASHINGTON Miss Julia Sllmson r; this city has been ap pointed chljf W the Ariny Nurse 1'orps, under the new army reor ganization act. She has tj-i rank of major and this photograph shows her wearing the uniform c her rank. She has been an arir nurse soma years and sive. overseas. Train tuid Mail Srv-c IMwuisrd. Dainty neckwear is one of the essential things toward the mak ing .of that fresh, well-groomed look for which American women are universally known.' How welcome at this time is this var ied assortment of charming Col lars which help to freshen frocks, suits and blouses and to ' trim new ones for Summer. ' 75eto$500 Easy Clean Luncheon . Sets Here is an artistic and practi cal item of waterproof material that is durable and easily clean ed with a damp cloth. Always having a fresh appearance, "Easy Clean" saves laundering and table linen. The "Bluebird" design illustrated is one of a number of attractive designs in our assortment. $2.50 to $3.50 Gorgeous Ribbons of Ori ental Inspiration Stylish House Dresses and Bungalow Aprons. $2.50 to $15.00 Gone are the days when wom en only used these frocks wheri house cleaning. : The stylings may have been the cause, but now fashion cre ators have eradicated their for mer errors and present pretty garments for porch and indoors that are as correctly modeled as in the other lines of ready to wear. Newest Effects in Veils and Veilings This is a season when Orien tal color and line dominate many of the styles in dress accessor ies and particularly so in rib bons. The patterns will get your attention the minute you- enter this section so vivid are they in color and impressive in Oriental design. $1.25 to $7.50 If you like dotted ones, here are scores of patterns-rsmall, medium and large dots; dots in scattered arrangements; dots in self color, dots in vividly con trasting hues. And we have the plain almost invisible open mesh-, es in every desirable color. Veils DC Veil injrs to 65c 25c to $1.25 Grocery Department ONLY 50 DOZEN MORE LEFT OF THESE HIGH GRADE PRESERVES NOW WHILE THE VARIETIES LAST. bpiced 'igs .. 5.50 BUY Figs in Syrup, ; Raspberry, . Bing Cherries. u Peeled Muscat G rapes, Royal Ann Cherries Pineapple, ' per doz. THE SALE THIS WEEK ONLY. 1 Quince, Loganberry, Blackberry, Currant, Grape Fruit Marmalade, Lemon Marmalade, VepnHnic for ,rHl show ' In preparation fr the cereal (train how, to be Riven Sontemher "iirl Chuneres in the mail service in and out of Pendleton are causlnar wime at Stunri and Storitv imr h dissatisfaction locally, accord in jc to; pices of the lmattUa County Farm Mrs. Park Is III. Mrs. N. 1. I'nrko discussion which arose at the Commer cial Association meeting last iiht. No ona t bound mail Is taken nn No. 4. leaving here at 12:20 a .m.. and com plaint Is made that" mail which is put; in the office after 4:30 p. to. must I wait until 7: lit) mxt morniiiR to o out J n No. t, on a slow train. Passonper Hcrvtc from HiitiUnjrton. Baker and Grande to Pendleton is also de- fliirod linKntittfnotnrv a) n rA Kn K ' ceased to carry a day coach. I'nder the present arrangement, a person c;n not make a round trip to r.a Ornde ! In one day and must either return on 1 No. 19, leaving there at 3:15 a. m., r , spend the nlirht and return on No. 17, ; lrrivl-nfr at 11:65 a. m. Both these matters were referred to the commit tee on transportation. mireau, Fred Itenmon, county agent, will tomorrow plant wheat in boxes to determine effects of Feed treatment. The wheat is White Club and Is to be planted in boxes nine feet square and and is summer fallow from fields in this county. There will be sin boxes, and In one box the seed will not be treated, "while-one of the five boxes will contain wheat treated with blue- I stone; another treated with' Milestone and sidt; one with bluestone washed i with limestone: one with tvlustnl and j salt and washed with limestone; and another washed with formaldehyde. Mr. Rennion reports thai Wme of the; farmers state that seed treatments have resulted in Injury to the White 'tub whest. -w hich Is more susceptibltt home. and advised their follower to bring arms to the meeting. I rapidly disappearing-. Thousands sivcly Street is reported seriously ill at her f peainst th nute h., uin.imvJ behind "w hich beautiful women dis- j Plaved forms. Vek-aboo skirt nd STKIRH I.K.lKltX Al C ltf'STKl. n...i.... ....j... . .. 1 . ' I .him -mii iMsire(i. women wearing apparel, ianelsl CHR'AiiO, An. 4. iV. V Th The sheriffs office today is vtry dc-; overlay and are stitched only part 'federal Brand jury indicted 4 1 merii sirous that all borrowed puns. ammuV way dovn. so that the breeK, "cen- bvrs of t he Chicago yardmen's assocL- l,,M ittiu K;aif ana sored. Tht less pxtrim f:.H ikirtH tl,.., omer maieriais useo: by posse mem bers last week be returned as qub-klv as possime. owners of have been prom their poods and make good its promise. united etiKirkeerti asmM tatioii are tw inches shorter than last sea- for the alleged inluti.n s,r i m,,-. ; s lis and coi resitondimtlv tiichter. The Win itmi.irtit law h. t ..s lers of these articles ' sleeves are shorter, but the necks are i The men are chanced with mrUciput-h- - return of I higher. Some collars are designed toiK in lh -outlaw'Vrallroad atriku In the offue desires to lolil.n the ear march. to injury than any other kind. PARIS FASHIONS STARTLE NATIVES THIS REPORT SAYS PAK1S. Aug. 4- tl'. P. ThiM is a reat day in lans. The fall fashion show opened to discover the skirts h is aimed at workers exelu- l'UTi:sT MSAUMAMK.NT. j ,BEHUX, Aug-. 4. (A. P.) Riots are feared in Herlin today as wcrkmen, many of them armed, gathered for a j meeting in Lustgarten to protest 'against the new disarmament law. leaders of the demonstration declar M.I H V(U I K ) A T. SAKATX.A. V. V., Aug. 4 Th democratic state convention adipted . platform plaiik demandinir the amviul nu'iit of the Volstead prohibition en forcement law to permit slat legisla tures to establitjti ihv aboltolU; t'o tent of liquor. m. sm 4