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-. . -i i DAILY EAST OREGONlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1920. FOURTEEN PAGES .1 , PAGE TWO - - - -a V Ti,M.lnlfr- - - i ..w..MtoMJMi .(,; ... . ; v. .V- . . U Buy a six months' supply of all kinds of wear it i , ables for the w ho 1 q family NOW, and "save 10 per ct. . to 50 per ct. on your needs. ..n.m,.rSi ..'.",, ; 2- tt iy tit Vw--" - ' . delay, delays are - - I '' M it-JI ' expensivaniy I . iff IlpO ikr 7 jC-d now while you . 1 Tim j This is the Most Important and the Greatest Sale - "We've Ever Held :;; The offerings are wonderful. , .Thousands and thousands of doEars worth of merchandise is selling here during this sale for far less than present wholesale cost. This is your chance to save on the season's "":" best and newest styles and materials. Buy liberally. . ; & : WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN v MEN'S SUITS. KmnC2d.C2EAIESTETAirrAE?Ita3 IT PAYS TO TRADE T GREAT VALUES IN WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR 5 RC HE S c--"K:&''C:ir-2t"i'.-l" .. RAIN STOPS RAGING AT GRAND CIRCUIT FRIDAY Announcements for tills depart ment most be submitted to the Easi Oregonlaa not later tban FVIday evening In order to be as sured of publication on Saturday. uVi''li)Ktf. ClirtKUan Science. - - - First Church of Christ, Scientist. Jinlds services at 81 Main street. Firstt stairway north of the Inland Empire Bank.) Sunday services are at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. The sub Joct of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, August 15. "eouL" During July and . August the Sunday evening services will be discontinued. Sunday school starts at 10 a. m. A Wednesday. evening meeting which Includes testimonials of healimj. is held at s o'clock. The reading room which- is maintained at the same ad dress is open to the public daily from 9 a. m. to p. m., where the Bible and authorized Christian Science lit erature may be read, borrowed or pur chased. ' . - Salvation Army. " Capt. Conrad in charge, Lieut. For est, assistant. Res. 30 8. Main Si. Phone ls. Knee drill, 7:00 a.' m.; holiness meeting, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. Special dramatization of the Ten Virgins by ten members of the Hdult Bible class. Street meeting, 3 )'. m.; Young People's meeting. 6:30 Ii. m., led by Rosy Davis and Freddie .Morse. Salvation meeting, 3:00 P- m. NORTH RAXDAii Cleveland, O.. Aug. 14. (A. P.) -Rain late Friday caused postponement of the grand cir cuit racing after three races had been decided and Juno had won two of three heats In the leader purse, $3000, for 2:0S pacers. The third heat is to be raced to decide money division, s The rain came after Favonian had wou the second and deciding heat of the News sweepstakes purse of 32350 for 2-year-old trotters. Best time 2:10. . Another record went by the board when Juno, in stepping the first mile of the 2:08 pace in 2:02, set a rec ord for the stake, Juno came from behind In both heats.,,- t. In the second heat practically every entry took. a turn at setting the pace. Foxy Ann, Red Lancelot and Calgary Earl went into breaks, but Red Lance lot, favorite, came with a rush in the stretch and landed third. otn divisions or the 2:14 pace were postponed until today. Eight races will be decided today. ' t Upland Brook won the first divi sion 2:15 class trotting. Best time 2:08. Van H. won the second di vision honors in the 2:15 class trot with best time of 2:08. 1EKDS. W. R. Taylor, sheriff, to' the Inter national Mtff. Bank $6289.56. Mete and bound tract in $W 1-4 Sec. 4, N. It. 28. ivortnern Pacific Railway Co. to BardeJ Van Donge 32272.20. NB 1-4. E 1-2 mv 1-4, NW 1-4 NW 1-4 NB 1-4 SV 1-4. N" 1-2 SB 1-4, SE 1-4 SE 1-4. Sec. 31, TP. 3, II. R. 30. Harry R. Newport to Millie' Deck, 310. Lot 9 and part of lot 8, block 7, Hermiston. OFFERS KISS TO PAY TAXI BILL I'nioa Sernlce. The union service Sunday evening, 8 p. m . will toe held at the Korthaide park. The Christian Indians of .Tu tullla. will be responsible for the ser viceand conduct thee same.' Rev. K. J. t'onwr, the pastor, will speak, also KMer James Kash Kash, will speak liirouph sn interpreter. There will be singing In both the English and In dian tongue. Miss Ksther Motanic will render a vioHn solo. The Joint yoimg people's society will be helrat thw same place at 7 p. m. The Ep wrth League of the Methodist church win rnnduct the meeting All are Urged la be present at these hieetings. k ' : J i- x vv '' - fA 1 ' 1 HEW YORK Mrs. Diamond W. Brown has discovered that kisses were not "iovented" to pay taxi cab bills. She was haled lata court by Philip Grenfleld, taxi driver, Jfiio said, she refused to pay charges of 1(3.20, bat offered to kls him and call the taxi bill square, 'Twaa bur jecond offense o the judge gave her Ore days In the workhouse to thin?. It oyer. Mrs. Brown, gave her address as the Hotel Vanaerbllt. TEACH 'EM TO SIM CAMPAIGN WILL BE LAUNCHED NEXT WEEK Pendleton Y. M. 0. A. Board Will Hold Instruction for Youngsters cm Three After noons, Then Acquatic Tourney. i. v Viral OirlMian. nnbnrt BussabarKer, nifnister. Rfsid-nce P.M Jackson street. Phone The greatest Matesmen ere to diiy sKrchiug for guiding principles ttv whii-h K-lvty may learn to dwell in rare and hnrmony with all men. The fine rt oly'living ws never so much ' in demand. Hence, the topic of next Sunday morning's sermon. "One An- j other." Is most timely. The pastor I will preach after the morning com-j munino at eleven o'clock. The rpgular ; HuadHy evening services will be re-1 Mimee Kundsy, Ausust 22. Other scr- I vires In the First Christian church Nunitay v.4tl tt the Klble schoel at 4 a. m. Kx-erybody la Welcome at! ail services. t I ,MI!I rJH Ha.E TO PARK. llll AN!ELtl. Cal.. Aug. 14. (A. j p ) To alleged gamblers ere to-i IT rvfuaeil edniitlNiice to the "ak- vul-yruva iMsehall jjaaif teie. j A campaign of "Teach 'em to Swim" will be launched next week by the Pendleton Y. M. C. A. board, undor the direction of County Secretary Ca!hi Wood. The board decided at a meeting Friday afternoon to hold in struction in swimming for youngsters hptwppn P. nnil 4 o. m. on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of next week In the city natatorium. Any boy who cannot swim and de, sires Instruction may come to the natatorium during the hours specified next week and will be taught without cost how to swim. Mr. Wood Is an expert swimmer and has instructed many classes heretofore. Boys up to 12 years of age are admitted in the afternoon free so the opportunity is given to teach all little fellows with out cost. There will be no Instruction on Thursday afternoon, owing to the oresence here of the circus. On Fri day afternoon, however, there will 4e sn aquatic afternoon, also undor Mr. Wood's direction. The aquatic afternoon will consist of races of various distances and with various strokes, both for Juniors and seniors. There will be fancy diving contests, novelty races and other con tests In the water. The entire after noon will be. dovoted to the water sports and a lot of keen competition is expected to result. The events of next wek arc a part of the plan of the local Y. M. C A. to encourage and develop swimming and its allied sports. Any. person Is elig ible to take part in the events of Fri day. ' is opposed to the sentence being com muted, lie declares the murder was cold blooded, mercenary, wilful and deliberate. LITTLE GIRL DIES FROM BURNS SUSTAINED WHILE PLAYING WITH CANDLE SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 14. A. P.) Marie McMillan 5 - year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen I McMillan, died at a local hospital yes terday from burns sustained at her parents home while playing with a lighted candle. Her dress became ig nited from the flume and her father and a neis?lihor, both of whom were hurned in attempting to save her but were unable to extinguish the blaze in time to prevent her fatal injury. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department ; "irst and Only Real Genuine Circus to Visit Oregon in Several Years. Now the Largest in the World. PENDLETON, THURSDAV?fAUl 19 FLAMES SWEEP FOREST AND" FIREFIGHTER DES IS SAX FRANCTCrf Cal.. Aji. 14. (A. P.)- North California's forest fire situation Wfls declines by trm United ftates Foreat Hervice headquarter here yewterday an 1e!nff ' frr;riou as at any time in the lant three or four years. Tplegranui received at head quarters from Northern counties aaid one fire fighter whs drowned and de clared four firea were burning uncon trolled. Three of the iincontrolled fires were reported oh Hat Creek, near Laiwen Peak. The fourth was trfveepinar R.OOO acres on Canadian creek in Trinity county. A fifth fire was reported twelve miles long In Madoc county. RATIFICATION BACKERS HERE" 5 o Jii-Lrwji o. JDEK5 WILD IiA9To. ... DEATH lEFYIKw TEATS. kUF3c SACRAMENTO, Cal.. Au(. 14. (A. p.) A drive ha ticcn etarted upon riovernor William T). Stephens to per suade hJm to era nt executive clem ency to Roy Wolff, 17. sentenced to lianir at Han Qucntin prison, Sept. 17, for the murder of Klmer Turner, a iHxirnh driver In Kern comity. May 15. 1SI9. rozen of letter and petitions sinn ed by scores of men and women have been received at the Rovcrnor office. Home of them are from states as far away n New York. The appeals to commute the sen tence to life Imprisonment are hascd upon the youth of the slayer. He Is declared to be the youngest person i ever sentenced to nana; in California. J. It. Horsey, district RALRICHN, N. C Ann. 14. Rati ficatton advocates held the advantage lHHt nltrht of the norts Carolina fipht over ratification of the federal suf frage amendment as a result of devel opments . These Included a special mesMHKe by fjovcrnor Blckctt, urffinn ratification, and a favorable ' report on a. ratlficafion resolution by n sen Rte committee. Althouirh the victory of the suffrage supporters In com mittee appeared overwhelming a vote of seven to one for a favorable report belnff recorded the action merely marks the beginning of an expected hitter contest. The suffrage leaders were given new hope by the governor's plea, but his statement per sonally ho was against the amendment served to bolster up antagonists. MAKES GETAWAY IN . TRICK TRUCK BUT IS TAKEN AND SENTENCED LOS ANOBUS4, Cal., Aug. 14. fA. P.) Charles Dcschenau, who baa himself locked in a trick trunk and the truck taken lo a storage ware house, was sentenced here to serve attorney oflone to five years In fan Wueniln for .tr ss i-. ji- v y!.. rfr Syrr i -u, &7 -st' ..r Kru county,, wliu prusecutud v ulf f burglary. ' - ' . . ft ..It" Ad P00325 OPElf -7Fn TEZ?Q3mbtt 2:S.PJ1 mission and Reserved Seats :on Sale Day of Circus at THE COSY,. (525 Mviin St. No Kxtra Charge.