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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1920)
FOURTEEN PAGES Daily east oreoonian, Pendleton Oregon, Saturday evening, august 21, 1020. f'AC2 TTIRSS -'f 4 'i r News of Pendleton t!.VIdCNIAK )!' KVKXTsV : Sept. 2S-2C I'ondlutun Itouiid- Up. ' Kept. J 9 Stute Federation of fitter, here. tSept. 11. Huiiiilutoii Fluid Day. Sunt. 3 Coroul here. Aug. . SO I'sndlulon schools open. Auif. 26-27 Hwlinmlnic ln structlon at Nut by Y. M. C. A. , Oct. s- Hurmixton Dairy and Hog Bhow. Innt I. H. lirown. who retuiiKTil I fjlit utter .1 Hi:iy. In the ni,';iit.ilnN. Hy w'iim ucniniit'iic(1 by Mr. ;iii-1 Mr. J. ('. h'lnir, .Mr. mid. Mr, (Inner Crown i'l ml J11I111 Crom. Tint puny l.roUMbt h;nie 17 Kullons or liucklelicri ! Mr. l:r ii-hiiw thre.t iliwr und a bear mid vill return hcploiiil.er for a doer lunt. . I iiIIh rerinlHlittd. An 'X-Hay room In u. nuw feu t ur of tho office. Ilin nln or Noil Mr. und Mia. Ji-.-w A. i'liard of Aiianix aru Ihu ihiiimiU t a nun born liioniiim ul ,st. Anthony s hoapital Use tl Grocery, Other iMI,ETOJT8 LEADING STORK Use Hit Phone Grocery, 2 Thones 520 Other DepU. 78 i ' ' i f ... trulll HllOW, j Itl V. IC tlll-MH liev. W. II. Cot will occupy the pul pit of the llapt'Kt rbiirr.h toniorroiv. i Kev. Cox linn Juwt returned from a I vacation. Iti'tiii'iiN Ironi Vurutioii .i hm unnnu vey remmed IiimI even- lot! after vpendliiK a vacation in Spo Kuim. Pornilt Issued for Work. A permit waa issued to contractors working1 on Field rhool today to In stall lavatories In the basement at a cost of $260. The permit was made to the school board of district No. 18. ltcliiriiH l-'mm Scuttle Wesley HiifcHi'H bus returned after spending a vacation In Heattlo. He has been gone for the punt three weeks.. L'lfio I)uii'4lit,r III. The Utile diiuxhu-r nf Jr. und .'lr luini-a Cuily of 13U iloi'ioo street i ioriouBly 111. Cane of Smallpox Quarantined. ' , A new case of smallpox was report. ed to the city health department yes terday and placed under quarantine last evening by John Halley, Jr., spe cial health officer. Mr. Halley yes terday released one case of diphtheria and another of smallpox from quaran tine. l'b-iity of rudi and Game. Fish and game are extremely plen tiful hi the Granite Meadow region an-1 the huckleberry crop Is abundant. New Itoule Added. A new route will be added to' the Penland delivery system on Monday, according to announcement made to day by Penland Brothers. The new route will make a total of s?veii routes In the city and it will be known as the north center route. The addi tion rneans an Improvement In the sys tem and will cause a change In the other routes, as some will be Increas ed and some decreased. The system Is used by the principal stores of Pendle ton, . the !A'UVt-M Oil lllllllt-nM Trip Mrs. 1 H. XaKKurt. head of women s wear department at The Peo ples Warehouse, will leave this even ing on a business trip to Portland for her firm.' i Ttre Company Sue. iiie iiotveil-Bwift Tire Co.. tn.l.iv uruuKin suit against A- H. Kobinette for 158.30, aliened due for goods sold him. Carter & Hiuythe represent the Plaintiffs. orrlr-e Is lirnKHlelled The dental offices ot tw. David B. Hill are being renovated and remodel led. Painting Is being done and the 101101101101101101 101- Si f -101101101 A Home Made Cake Pleads Not (iidlly. Aiuin l.liiiicren on Friday pleaded not guilty to the charge of forgery. He was tne sixth man to escape when Jail waa broken July 25, but was not held for murder. He is being defend er by Peterson, Bishop & Clarke. WOMEN WILL LIKE THESE BRIGHT COLORED SKIRTS ' Auto Mru Taken Away. Ted Weir and A. Smith, held here for the theft of an auto belonging in Koseburg, left on No. 17 today for Roseburg, in custody of Deputy Sher iff Percy Webb. Ia a delightful treat when made from' Swan Down Prepared Cake Flour. Especially manufactured for fine cake and pastry, "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. FBONES 101 (Private Exchange Connects Both nfiaMiUa)i FINE GROCERIES AND taJLATB . . - I State Sues for FundSL Tho State.Industrial Accident Com mission today filed suits against the Burns Machine Works for $71.06, and C. A. Lansdowne for I20&.85 alleged due for the tuna. R. 1. Keator and J. A. Benjamin represent the state. pinley Case Dropped. By a vote of 3 to 2, the legislative committee appointed to Investigate the cu5e ot the HI ate Fish & Game Com mission and W. Flnley has ordered tho matter laid aside, according to ad vices received today by Marion Jack, member of the commission. , -ioiioiioiioi ioi ioi ioi loi loi loi- fejssaBsaaaaj Tpre i I hrr- n;nlJ T? !fl I?T T7 U' 1. DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? That's the way we Icarnnl to f Inure and we figure at present prices of material and content!, your born lias doubled in value. If jtmi don't lielieve It, price building materials today and cumlliro tlicsn prices with what you paid when jou built. Klco fix you would tie In with a fire about now, eh? ,,, ... ... v1 I.NCltKASi: your lire Insurance. si:k vs at once IS is e-f WWW1 V3i' rim ifntstt 'J'l"fsaniMiJia,NJwajsi.twg.ii iwuiapt Company Will Increase Capital. u he directors of the Securety Loan & Investment Co., in a meeting last night, voted to take steps to Increase the capitalization of the company from $10,000 to $50,000., The company owns the Becniity apartments, which are now about completed. ..; Parmcrs Welcome Sunshine , L'matlila county farmers are wel coming the Increased temperature and the sunshine of, the past two flays. The maximum today is 90 with a mini mum of 4 7, says Major Lee Moor house. The barometer is low, being at 21.67. - ... it flf - HOW GAY ARE SWEATERS They flaunt their bHlliant colors in 1 many new arns and models more lovely than we thought wPfltprs could be. Sketched in the illustratidn are twn nf our nrettiest and most practical models. One of soft mohair wool with surplice, front and sashes and a slipover model with fringe and braided girdle. SWEATERS WOOL AND SILK V j : ' 4 $5.95 to $59.50 '... ' and i The TO BE WORN WITH BLOUSES. The skirts are of the newest wool fabrics novelty silks, in a varietv of attrartivp mnrlfl- range of patterns and colorings make possible a se icywuji niaL vviu ue eiiureiy inaiviauai. Ana worn wicn a smart, new blouse, will prove an unusualy ef- , $14.50 to $29.50 Fire Chief fines VafatifHiimr. With his family packed comfortably1 in their Ford and the tent, the dogs. and a gun and some buckets for ber ries included, Fire Chief W. K. Itin- gold headed for the mountains near KameJa this morning for his vacation. The chief will be gone two weeks and in his absence Joe Ell will act as chief. Apartment Manager Chosen.' Hcrt l.ovell, an employe of ,R. L. Burroughs, Inc., is to be superintend ent and manager of the Security Apartments when' they are opened to tenants in a few days. 'Me. Ixivell was' formerly s. member of the local fire department and is an experienced plumber and expert on steam fittings, etc. He will reside in the liuilriinir nd have general Supervision over It, .Swimmers to Visit. , Cash AVgod, comity Y. M. C. A. sec retary, with . Fred Pcabler, Donald Whiteman and Elmer Posegar, Pen dleton hoys who recently qualified as junior life savers will go to Helix on tuesaay. where Mr. Wood will con duct tests for life savers. Sir. Wood has a certificate as a senior life saver. The tests will be conducted at the city pool. Helix ,lt is reported, 'is much Interested In forming lifesaviug corps. TLA Y GROUND AND CLASS ROOM NEEDS Now I luil school room anil play ground needs are ncarlng, Mother In confronted with tho need of supplying numerous school day needs. . One or the grealost needs Is stockings, good strong, sturdy kind, those that will stand the roughness of playground. We aro able to supply you with tho best quality at tins and 43c pair. Wo are still selling that big 250 PAGE TABLET AT 5c s 2! KeitiiWIy "Hr Stolen. Charles Kennedy's auto Viis stolon last evening from in front of the Pa cific Coast Klevator Co. warehouse while he looked on ' and saw the thievas drive awny. The theft occur red ajaout 5 o'clock and police were immediately notified to look out for yje car. Officers in nearby towns have been sent a description of the ma chine. IVm.lrm to lluvt Qnocn Pendleto nis to have a queen at the Labor !ay celebration in Baker Sep tember 6 and her hihneFs is to be elected by the vote of local people. The votes, which cost one cent each, are to be Riven to JSandy MeLuin, of tho local labor council. To enter, a candidate's name must be accompan ied by $1. After entrance, any num ber of vote will be accepted. The chosen queen Is to ride on the Pendle ton float In the big labor parade in Uuker. Halhiting wilt cease August 2n at 10 p. m. vha;kij curccK kkrdn. WASHINGTON. Aur. 21. (U. P.) -The arniy of General Wraiuffcl has checked the advance of the bolshevik! in the direction of southern Russia and driven them back across the low- oortion nf Hip HnpinAr rlvsr nr. S cording to official advices received by A the state department today. FOR FALL SMARTEST OF NEW STYLES IN : LOW SHOES Ktork up on Iho school room needs here, a few dolJara will Hupply the needs for tho entire year, and our prices arc right, the only place lit town where the old time prices still prevail. -Purse $300, Dlvid- tton rlde for special prices by five cowgirls daily. I nd ia n pony ra ce- divlded J 1 ''. $90, $60 1 fteer roping Purse $1200, ed $600, $400, $200. Maverick race Prtra $10 daily. : Indian raw, thoroughbreds Purse '$150. Beach day $50, divided $-5. ,$15. $10. ' Cowgirls pony rac Purwe $105. iKach day lTl. divided $10. Pony Kxpress race; Purse $500. MaVIT PiviUeU SvOt li,9t . The BEE HIVE Pendleton'. Variety Store Py Cash Save Ch a1 5 l..Kii:it than i: i:n. (Contlned from page 1.) '' FUTimiST VJKAirS MOOEtU t,'Nt (TWiAAJS INT ljntrtk. TomoN U6dcn WbqW rtBtnt. is saade espedallr tor nrtw th cona t. it coaM "a , a .muiLK f asaxtrtats so St PCLCJMA Ask f'O rtBMJf 1st ouc Knit Undcmt refsitiocnc ' '- 1.85 TO $3.50 Here are very new and distinctive styles in low footwear for Fall, conforming to our own high standard of workmanship and style. Suede, patent leather, fine kid and calfskin in oxfords and pumps for street and semi-dress wear. And low shoes in the popular white fabrics are likewise well repre sented in our stock. Prices Right. BURLINGTON NEWFASHIONED . HOSIERY STYLE AND SERVICE Whether vou need . hosiery to withstand the strain of strenuous .outdoor activities or to add charm to a formal evening cos- fiirha trv ra rin cr RTIRLING- TON NEWFASHIONED HOS IERY. Tr alwnvs antvftrs trim and stviish because it fits en rpr fprtlv and has no unsightly seam at the back. It is knitted to the shape of the foot and leg, not stretched or cut to fit. '. ' " TV. rimiWp thifk s?ole. reinforced toe and high spliced heel and an unusual elasticity gives BUR LINGTON NOWFASHIONED HOSIERY excep tional durability and comfort. - Wp disDlav BURLINGTON NEWFASHIONED unsTF.RY in fine Qualities of lisle in black and white and the season's popular shades. 85c to $1.00 paii- Grocery Department Inquire about the Annual Twenty-Mule Borax Soap Special. We 45c . 5c 25c Cucumbers, each 5c Buy Your FRUITS and VEGETABLES of Us. Guarantee Satisfaction. Roasting Ears, per dozen Cabbage, per pound Lettuce, per head, z lor Celerv, per stalk ...... v Beets, Turnips, Cairots, per bunch c Sweet Potatoes, per pound 20c Barttett Pears, per dozen Slw Cantaloupes, 4 for 2C Watermelons, per pound c White Grapes, per pound . Mc Apples, per box -oU Extra Fine Country Bacon, per lb. ... 45c :6.3HE:' StairP cai'h nice Purse $1S0. Ka jlay ll. divided ( and 2. Cowulrls relay rncp Purse llvldi-d B0l, 300. I2IW. Indian war bonnet race Purse $150. Kai-h day -"0, divided $25, $15. $10. ("Ntwlioya buekinf contest Purse $7511. Mvided $4.".0, $2MH, $100. Qniek chiinnfl riiee l'urs $15 daily, divided $10 and I,.. 'ild hoi-se race Purse $225 and .tnokprtt. Trh day $TR and Jackpot, divided $40, $?u, $10 and percentatfO St Jackpot, . . h nr. l.vnn K. Blakcslee Chronic and Nro'u Diaeasea ani Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elactre Tbsrapeutics, rempla Bid. Room II Phons 41 DR. C. II. DAY - Flijstclaii ami Sar(osi Osteopath Rooms tl .m( S5 Smith -Crawford Buildins. Talsphoos T04 Boa. T4I-R SIGN PAINTING The PaiiUer Wendt a. 8. HcKEKZIX, U. D. Eye, Ear, Ros and Tbroai. - Office: 10-11-12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore. i 466 ron CLKAncG and PRi.sio. m Inmnt acrvlc. frt de'ivery. CARL E. FRAN SEEN L!