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PAGE THREE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PK-TT5T.ETON. OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1920. XI! News of Pendleton CAJiKNOAH OF EVENTS Pendleton Round- itowns In Oregon and Washington are. being furnished this mixture. Sept. SS-25- Uiiept. 1 State Federation of Labor, here. . Sept. Cereal grain showr, here. Pendleton schools open. Out. 22-J4 Hormistun Dairy and Hog Know. VssooJilJon 't Inquiries, ' The stream of Kound-lTp Inquiries was Increased by several todn.v. May or Vaughun received a letter from Cvruii T. Fox. of Cottonwood. al., asking for ltoiind-t'l dates and data. The ivndleion Commercial AiMwin tlon had an Inquiry from K. Crimea of u,.niii iiurbarn. iom w..- ferred to the lound-t'p board will he replied to. Kelnrn I'rtiin Summer Kcliool AIIhh Hla'neho Hansel, a member of the i'endlutnn high school faculty, re. turned yesterday from Herkeloy, whero Hhe attended summeK'Srhuul at 1'nlverslty of California. from tile effect of "dope" was ar rested last night and la 111 the city j;ill recuperating, Jf will be asked to remove himself from the, city as fit on us he la strralghtened out, the chief said. Use' the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 V few u z s aiTALITY SERVICE iMiLKTON'S MiADIXO STORE 5J Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 MImh TIhiiimmi In Office MiH Catherine ThnrnpHon will he in charge of' the Umatilla County Ked CroKH aird Horn Hervlce office during thi' nhnonco of Mis Virginia Todd who will leave tonight on a vacation. Miss ThompMiin studied this work, at the University of Washington. Jtljf SlKn on Hu Hi 11 1 ik A big mgn in colors, Bhcwing har vesters unti caterpillar of the Holt manufacture, in being painted on the east wall of Kturgis & Storle's imple ment Htoro today. The ulan covers a large portion of the brick wail. and Offer Rprowno Mixture A Uilegram from J. M. Mdod nf Xa Angeles, offering to 1'endleton carload lots of kerosene mixed with Kufloline for automobile fo'l, wa re ceived by th Pendleton Commercial AuMoclfttion thin morning. The offer Is to lav down the fuel her at S9 centB, f. o. b. Pendleton. The mutter wan referred to Clyde McKay, prenl dent of the l'ndletim Automobile A sorlatlon. Thft wire nayn ' veral Ki tiirii 1 rom Trip ,Mt, and Mrri. T. A. Wylie have re turned from an extended vlit to the eant. They vinited New York, Niagara Falla and other polntH of interoat. Mr. Wylin 1h proprietor of the l'endlotorl Marble and ClrnnMo Workn and visit ed qua fries In WmroiiHln and Ver mont where he bought stork for his buine8H. Itrllit and 1'alr. Tim mercury climbed to 10Q today and the minimum hint niKht was fift, closely upproachinif the record of C dt-Krees iuudv. last Sunday 'night. The barometer, say Major JLee Moor houst reBislera 29.55. Xearnes Onlered Away. - C. c. (liirlt, a nero, was Klven by Chief of Police Hobertn until 2 o'clock this afternoon to make his departure from Pendleton an a result of alleged operation here In the attribution of "dope.' The chief alleges that Clark was recently in trouble in Yakima for the mi mo offense. John Morrison, o no l her netrro. said to be suffering loi-ioi 101-401" 101 101 ioi ioi"l -101101101101 i-t m si In taking your, order Saturday, we pledge ourselves to deliver to you the very best Meats, Groceries and Green Vegetables obtainable. Take it from us they are good., . Signed: THE "101" BOYS. '12 OF US." Farm la InwnMfMl. Minn Kuth Montgomery, ID rendle ton In the Intereata of the (State Kur vey for Jjefect, lKilinueiicy and De pendency, yialled the county farm to day. MIhm MontKomery la aent by the Unlveralty of Oregon which waa plac ed In rharKO by the Oreson legisla ture. Hhe haa vjalted Inatitnuona in Albany. The Dalle and Ralem an Kfiea from Pendleton to Burns rrinevUle. 1 Closing Out Colored Voiles 2 Pries and 1 anu Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. I J, I'BOXES 101 IPrlrXA Exchange Connecta Both nrpajmemtel' FINU GliOCKIUKS ANU MEATS 401 '--101 i01-101-1 01?0.1r10rf J DON'T TEMPT FATE! The manufacturer who Is runnlnir a broad gauge business todny on a narrow aauun Fire Insurance Volley la in Hue for an awful bump. Think of netting wiped out at this day and date with nothing to run to! ' Think of fuliig against present prices of l.-ibor and material to get started again. ' ( CJome In and let's compare notes. We don't have any bargain days, tout sell at regulation rates, the BKST Insurance on earth. Will I'tw Slogan. The Round-l'p slogan. "Ijot 'er Muck," will he shown In the Kulvallon Army parade In Seattle next week by Cftptuln Jennie Conrad and Lieutenant lyla Forest of the local post. The two will attend the Salvation Army confer ence of workers from Oregon, Wash ington and Idaho, and each post Is to display a banner typical of its locality. Captain Conrad is now in Tacoma ana will so from there to Settle, 'while Lieutenant Forest will leave here Sun day evening. Salaries Vary in ConiitlcH Salaries paid to county officers In the various counties of. the state vary considerably, says' Representative. K. P. Dodd, who with Senator John Bell, of IJugene. is conducting a survey of salary conditions among county offi cials. Mr. Dodd, who was in 1'endle ton today on hl way home after con ducting a survey In Union county, says that the legislature hopes to get at a bacls for the salaries of officials all over the state. He and Senator Bell have completed their work In Union, Wallowa and Umatilla counties. Roy Uoley prescldent of the Commercial AHsoi iatlon, has promised to bring the matter before that body and will In terest, them In the Increase In the sal ary of officials. Sl'ITTlAtiR WINS t (Contlned from page 1.) Cox Is Meased. COLUMBUS. Aug. 13. (XT. V.) The first news of the Tennessee sen ate's favorable action on the suffrage amendment was communicated to Governor Cox vday by the United Press. "I am miEhty Rlad to hear it." Ihe povernor said. He indicated he might make a formal statement later. INFECTION OF CATTLE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA IS FAST DISAPPEARING VANCOUVER. P.) "Ten years B. C..' Au ST. 13. (A. am 80 per cent of the cattle In British wiumnn were in fected with tuberculosis: last year only 2 1-2 or 3 per cent were infected and vithln a comparatively short time the number will bo nil," W. W. Alton of Cartler. provincial government veter inarian, states. . This year 4 per cent of the cattle In spected were ordered destroyed, but this It not an Indication that ttir culosis is gaining ground again as tn -vh'Me province has not been inspect ed vet and the disease Is more preval ent In soma districts than In others. Dr. Alton said. 1 Only a -few of the pood natterns left, ,bet- T. J ier come uuwu aim jn-rw out a dress length. We have added a few colors I. mm ! 1 i . . in plain vone, regular values 65c to $1.25 at Une nan rrice. i&i Splendid Showing of French Gingham 85c Yard Big lot new patterns of finest quality French ging hams. They make up into most attractive dresses for street and morning wear. Select some of these now and make up a few dresses. Offered m plaids, checks and stripes. Little Bow Peep Hair Bows Thmt rvm In inst. the ripht length for hair bows of best quality ribbons of plaids, floral designs and plain shades. 75c and 90c the length. V-jL Plain Colored Goods Wash Such as flaxon and or gandie in a wide range of shades of yellow, blue, green, pink, flesh, orchid, rose, etc. Dresses "made up" of these dainty shades are popular and very stylr ish. - Yd. 50ctoB1.75 Wash Skirting 50c to $1.50 ... Buy the goods by the yard to make that wash skirt. Our patterns and materials are very attract ive, specially for a skirt of pique, diagonal stirpes, plaid gabardine, basket weaves, etc. It takes only 2VL1 'yards to the skirt. , New Shipment Kayser Silk Underwear Just -came in. Vests, knickers and combination suits. Prices reasonable. MU MSING J3 kmm H -Vs. . THERE MUST BE A REASON The fact that we sell more and more Munsingwear every year is significant. There must be a reason. In truth, there are several. ' In addition to the perfect way in which it fits, Munsingwear is unusually fine in quality, remark ably durable and surprising in its ability to stand trip after trip to the laundry without losing its shapeliness, perfection of fit or comfort. Our unusual success with Munsingwear is the nat ural result of the splendid service and satisfaction that our customers get from it. . , Women's Garment ... 85c to $5.00 Children's Garment ........ 75c to $2.50 rocery Department Just Received, a New Lot of Extra Fine Country Bacon, pound 45c For your Sunday dinner, phone us jour Fruit and Vegetable order. We have fresh in Lettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Green Peppers, Beets, Car rots and Green Onions. Roasting Ears, String Beans, Egg Plants, Sweet Potatoes, Cantaloupes, Ice Cold Watermelons, Oranges, Bananas, .Sweet Water Grapes, Peaches. Cooking Apples by the box . . $2.50 Guaranteed Price We will guarantee that our f. o. b. delivered price on building material will be as low as any competitor whether in oi out of town, quality of material conaid- uex ua ered. PROVE tnis to yva as we have wherever we have been grivea the opportunity to do bo. If you want a load oi the best Coal, call . i ka.mml at Vffl iJa OREGONgR X (WATCH THIS SPACE? ) 100 01 HELD ON WAY 10 U.S. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (A. P.) Over one hundred diamonds sup posed to have been a part of the fam ous jewels of the Russian royal fam ily, addressed to "Comrade Martens" have been intercepted by the customs officials while enroute from soviet llussla to the United States, accord ing to evidence introduced today in the deportation proceeding against Ludwig Martens, self-styled soviet ambassador . to this country. Details of a regularly established courier service between the Bolshevist agents In Sweden, with the soviet rep resentatives in New York by which large quantities of jewels have been transported for six months past also have been Introduced in the testimony The Sugar Saver among cereal Foods Grape-Nuts No added sweetenino' needed. "You'll like the appeal ing flavor of this sugar-saving food. SOLD BY" GROCERS EyERZrWHEREl :;SiiiS?!!Jr;:i'"i'i! II It became known today. Itisrlnims Knowledge 1 NEW YOHK, Ajjs. 13. A. P.) TAidwiff Martens, the unrecognized so viet ambassador to the United States today disclaimed any knowledge of the diamonds addressed to hihi which were brought out at his deportation hearing' that had been intercepted at New York. Kx pressing his indigna tion, he asserted till the contiscated jewels were in the Russian .soviet na tional treasury. SEVEN QUALIFY IN LIFE SAVING TEST g 4 i r5 r i chool Days - will soon be here Pob Hremim dolph Mollner passed the sen! Fred lVeblor, r. riiilip nurne't, Ru and Uayniond Emig tr life s.-ning tc.sls and ionald Wliilcnmn and Klmer Posepar passed the junior life s,ivin(? tests under Joseph C Hodges, field agent for the life snvinir crps of the lied Vross yesterday at the IVndle ton Xattaorlum. Mr. Hremer Mr. Mollner and Cash Wood, county V. M. t'. A. secretary, were chosen as a board of examiners for all who wiph to qualiry in the local I5ed Cross life saving corps which is to be formed later. Mr. Wood passed the official test in 1S!5 under Commo dore Umgfellow of the Ited Cross. The board will meet immediately to discuss plans for the formation of tho corps. Applicants m.iy apply to Miss Vlri7ini:i Todd, of tbe !N'd Cms r.f- '1 noH1 who , hi. une. i io,,. lecelve emblems and certificates with in a week. ac cording to Mr. Hedges. He praised the lvndl. ion spirit and snid that this cilv had arranged the tvest program an given the affair the best publicity of any city he has yet ( visited. 1 Mr. Hedges plans to return here In ' St ptemhor and at thaat time hopes to otg.inixe women's corps. Several local ;-i;'ls are prsetlcns; and hope to pass lite wsts at Mr. Hedges' next visit., Which means that j'ou will soon be looking for good serviceable shoes that will stand the wear and tear. We are prepared to take care of your wants with the celebrated "Rain-R-Shine" line of children's shoes that we guarantee you your money's worth or a new pair of shoes. - A few of our introductory prices are: Boys' Black Gun Metal Blu., sizes 2'2 to 5JJ $4.00 Boys' Tan English Bal., Goodyear Welt 2'i to 5' '. . $5.50 Smaller sizes cost less. Misses' Black Kid Laces, IVZ to 2 $4.50 Misses' Tan Elk Lace, "Rain-R-Shine" 11 $ to 2 $3.50 These are only a few of the many we can show you. Come in and look them over. The Bootery 735 Main St. Jack Winer, Mgr.