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FOURTEEN PAGES f TAOS SIX 'in acaoi aocaocs iocaoE IOC30E raocao ; Social and Club News ..." r - DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28,' iCSO. m I LRAVISft FOR CANADA. I MISS HAMI.RT TO COMK ir. R. ". Hanke and amall Brand Oladva Hamlpy, damrhter of dnvialKei. who haa hi-rn vlait.'ne; here Mt and Mr J. J. Hamley, la expect fur Mriiwl nvnuihn, u-ft wextenlay fori . e om wmorrow from I'alRAt-y. hr Mm,. Han'ki will visit Hh her dmiKhter. KPTl'HXB FllOM SrAKAXK Mm lie, IImIp arrived home thia morning from h'pokane ftr enjoy ing an online; at Newman Ijake, near leer. Mla Halea haa teen away a fortnlKhi. 'ARRIVES PROM PORTIjAND Mine Dorothy Flegel arrived morning from Portland where she has anent the aummer at the home of her parent. Hhe waa In Pendleton last year a a member of the high, school farulty and ahe la returning; to resume her position. . lfEST9 ARE WELCOMED Guest being- welcomed In Prndle trn are Miss Muriel lj Spronce and Mlwt Alice Kmlih, sister of Mrs. E. .A Hanea. The guests recently motored from Portland In the Ranes cur. t nETCnX FROM PORTLAND I Mrs. C. P. A. Lonergan and the 1oncnran children arrived home this morning front I'ortland after an out- lnit at the Iwach. Mrs. Lonernan ; tf accompany the others who remain ed, for a longer .visit; Wil l, MOTOR TO I. ARE Mr. and Mrs. U t Seharpf. Mis' OVetclien Scharpf and Fred Mose, of Jlviit, departed this afternoon for a motor trip to Rend and Crater Lake. Near Rosebura; tbey plan to ramp, and the arentlemen of the party, who are taking their vacation, auticipute. a hunting; trip. Ct.t'R FNJOYS MKETINO "The Merry-Go-Ronnd Cliil) 'met Thursday with Mrs. McRee and. the afternoon- was snent delishtfully with needlework and chSattinar. a dainty luncheon being served in conclusion of the affair. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday.' September 2 at the home of Mrs. Will Rnthcr. PROFITABLE HABITS Children are sent to school that they may be better trained in mind and' body to meet successfully, the competition and respon sibilities of their own productive ago- Kquip yoprj children with Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen It teaches unconsciously, habits of neatness, exactness and flu ent expression, alt of which contribute greatly to a successful career. ", ' . ' - We always carry a larg-o selection of these ideal pens, . . Priced at $2.50 Upwards. mwsm Mail Order Given SIMPLICITY In order to determine the real or intrinsic value f a JMano (which is the simplest thing possible) it is onlv necessary to eliminate all guesingL schemes, puzzle contests and the continual special sale artist that has a sale on every month in the year, ad vertising something for nothing in the shape of Free Prises, etc.. and center your attention on some responsible firm whose past record and commercial standing is un truest toned. Business meth ods and financial vitality to stand back of its goods with a per fect guarantee of satisfaction assured, and prices consistent with quality. determined- for quality goods and prices that are always right, get Pianos and Player Pianos direct from the factory, throuii J. I. IfcAKN'Kf Jj, Kastero Oregon Factory 1 1 -preventative of KOHM:it & f 'HASK I'lA.NO )., Baker, Ore. S-e Plain w m disIa' at the Bee Hive. Pendleton, If you wish to forward mon ey to any part of Europe, look us up. We can do this for you and it is to your benefit if you do it soon, as the exchange is all in your favor. Nico J. Blydenstein 120 EL Court Street Phone 475 Seattle where ahe ha-a oeent attending Mtminipr ai-hool at Ihe t.'nlverity of Wahincton. Sh will remiiin mull lime for the opening of the fall term. IOWA FOURS VISIT Mr. and Mrs, David Wllsey, of 61! Clay street, are entertaining; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie CMrsner and their daugh ter Marjtarttte of Ceder Rapids, Iowa. , Mrs. Caraner and Mi. Wllsey are sis thi iters. Mrs. Wllsey had not seen her : sister since Mrs. Corsner waa a small girl. The guests are planning; to re- in until after the Round-l'n. KKRB FROM PILOT ROCK Mls Alma Sherman, teacher of the Intermediate (trades In the Pilot Rock ptittlio school, is ik visitor in Pendleton today. ; KKTl'RX FOR WINTER j Miss Nellie I Chandler, of Haines. and Miss IJIliun Stevens, of Cheney, Wash., arrived in Pendleton today and -tU remain for the winter. Roth are teachers in the school at Riverside. v.unf n's Conmilttee Appoiutei Women's committees for the. Field ' Dny to be held at Hermiston peri- ment station September 11 were ap-jcook .$1; An.iy itose, $; u.uc .vie.,:.., pointed -recently when Miss Ella May i jt ; Marshall Spell, $10; Hoy Buch ( hnrmon. home deraonstrat'un ast ni. ianan, J10; Jimmie Wilson, J. -: vailed a ineetluK of the women, of the , f.'V. Ste:wer. $50; I. V Temple, i Kt.l-m Bureau. The convitee in char&e ; jr,; Pen O Villijin" -.'ioy of a display of home made dress forms j Ward, $5; W. A. McClellari, J lj 'KVwiiiR, millinery and fireless ;i okert, iijeoi-se llmst. $ ; U. ,. .. . ieoi :;:sted of Mrs. H. S. K.ilKSley. .-bair- nenry Meek, $r,; C." r. Vi iler,- r.; r.mn, Mrs. R I'. Ph.'ppa, Mrs. Frank !Auron Astell, 4.60; V. K .Suavely, fit; Waugaman. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon , nr. and Mrs. T. M. Henderson. Tudor, .cf I'matilla. Mrs. J T . H'tikle is iniAlbeila. SII; Henry -Rath r.; Slieif j.haige of the picnic dhuc- nn.t hr jnuln crayne. 2.SU; H. M. Ucydler. a.t-i.1 isnts will be Mrs. A. C. Walliei , iu. Cyvil tjaimoiw Wallu Walln, $5; jiu harse of the children's .un?h, Mi-s. : ytll,, slaaKe. $J; 1. J. Lambert. SI: I A. W, Purdy. Mrs. Thomas rYn:w,i j, j. KfttiK, $1; Herman Walter, !; ,Mrs.C K. Riiker. Mrs. B. T! 'nvnell. Airs. A. k. aicrarrann, Airs. kii. Ken-j(1; nick, Mrs .H. M. Uunn. Mrs A. It ; Fisher, Mrs James. Mrs. Alice Nusent. ;Crs. H. ' A .MeKeen. Mrs. Frank' Waugaman, Mrs. Henry Ott. Mrs. Lena Waterman. Mrs. Anna Sapper. Mrs. John Wurster, Mrs. Frank Beddow, drug store Prompt Attention. Mrs. J.i Dobler. Mrs, 11. It. Kilnnrde, Mrs. A .K. Kobh Mrs. W .J. Wairiier. -ira. Noble, Mm. 1'iirkcr. Mrs o. tuna;eby. Mrs. A .O. Stewart. Alls.i Hatt o tlralum nml Miss lil.nlja Nil- Rent. flUHM-ltl Tomorrow, The funeral of the late Mrs. Beatrice Watkins will be held tomorrow from the Folaonv chapel .with Rev. O X. Clarke, pastor of the First Presbyte rian church, officiating; , " , $201 TLKNK1 IX. (Continued from page 1.) A. H. Mclnlyre. $75; John Royluta, $1; Marvin Garland, SI; Robert Martin. $1; Glenn Hrutsciin, $1; Oeorse W. RttlRKS, $1;.. John Hidennur, $!; .1. It. Catron. SI; R. R. McRwen, S2S; A. .(e McICwen. $25; W. P. IJncbaugh, ,J5. From Pendleton subscribers the'fol- lowing was received today: E, . G. Xolf $1"; Blanche Word, S2; Sybil I.each, $1; Mrs. D. C. Brown;. $10; Pauline Vinlcr, $2; Mrs. M. A. King. $1; Flossie OrenKon. $1; Caroline' Marty, $2; Kvalyn Davis, $1; Selby Johnson. SI;. Helen Winning i; Sthel Nevvqulst. $2; Hilda Parker, Jr, Lawrence Dingledine, (1; Ed Btra- !horn t2- Ramev Tbomuson 12; S. A. u H. l.ivernioie, $ (irover lounu. j jj n irock, $2: C. V. Whitemun, I : W. K. Krork. 5l); Alice Finnell 1; Carl Ooolcy,, 2(J; Charles Polk. ) NEW HEAD OF U. P. r i of NEW YORK W. W. Hawkins,, eteran news service executive, ormerly first irica president of tbe 'nited Press Associations, who as succeeded Roy W. Howard as ne president ot Uo tirganizatio Tho Newest Kf fects In ' Pliottjgmplt y at the " Aune Wheeler Studio 222 Kast' Alta Snnlilit Rmifctasod Shadow For Sale 1 room liouse; ertfrt. cash, part tim. Beautiful fi room rcsirls'nci, N'orfh Side. Kirze " lijf. part CHSh. room bnnpalow, lot SOxlOO. brand new. r;ood terms on this. 6 room reHidence, North Side, street paved, part caah, part time. 8 room residence. North H:de, east froru. pjirt rash, b;ilfince easy. . 7-rofm residence, 100x10ft feet lot. street paved, near school ; easy terms. 9 room residence. North Side, corner; easy terms. Jong1 time to pay. 7 room residence 100x1 00, beau tiful home. 8 room residence. South Hill, plastered house. Could take $7.voo per month room rent, flood terrns on this. Furnace; full bamsrnent. 5 room residence. South Hill, Jot SftxOO. Good barn, woodxfted and out binldinKS. Part ensh. 10 room residence. South Hill, larse grounds. Thi Is a snap. ICO acres pood farm land. Would tiike house as part payment. Hood land. 20 ai res alfalfa land to trade for house. H room houne. Will take cawh and good ear. GEORGE W. ELDER . HIS Mafu St.. Pendleton. Itltenc Phone. 227,1 Offiin Pfioiie P:i. . I . - - 4 - & f 'I 'i ' - v-,' .':- Pickling Spices We furry iniilttp line or whole mill around spli-cn, 1' im Niipply your wants with (JI AUTY SI'HUS, i ( 1 Whole Cinnainou, Whole Cloves, WlioN All Splco, Wtiolo Nut Ick, Wliolo Mlinl Kplcrs. Chill IVpiicrN Whole While) nml lUuck Slustanl Seed, Orgnno Satre, Wholo Celery SmhI, Miinoin Sis-d, Whole Caraway Se1, ' 1 -.f, ' , . , ;'i:alo iilll Powder, Iixent Paprika mill I'oullry Ni. ; liiiX'rial brand Ground Spice file very best on the market, Thyme, Savory, Marjoiani, Slaw, Timierlek, Illack, While mill Cayenne IVpia-r, Allspiit, Nutinu, Clmiaiiioii. Civnm of Tarter, Sinre, Cloves, Mustim!. iiii(tcr, also t oleinaii H MtLstanK. t L.lt(ii:sT 't6ck HKiMKST OI'AI.ITV " ItlfsHT PnH'1'.S (jray J$ros! THREE PHONES 0C3OI locaoc locaoi HIGHEST BIDDEK FOR LAND ( ' . . . .... .,C L'1I V;:,I!:L. kUL'll I the hiKliest prjee for. .land ! 'he, V" (lltui bind sale 'at Hie I'matilla Indian reservation yesterday when he hoiiKhl 130 acres of rich wheal loud near the H.lgar Forrest rnnch for 1!I,2R0. U was the larnest tract sold. Ten other tracts were sold, .is fol lows: W. I!. Wyrick,, SO acres Kluxinl.' land rear Cay use. 51; Earl Kirk Patrick, SO acres near his home. $10. tiiiB; W. S. Ferguson .or Athena. '80 acres near Weston mou'nlain, $3.r3". 4H; Tom Acistomopolls .nine acres near the John Crow place, u.r0; Tra jan Tucker. 8 Oncres .near Weston Mountain, 2So0; Z .A. Bott. 41) acres near McKay. 4,01H; O. M. Wrisht ' 80 acres near McKay for $8,012; John Crow, 40 acres near his. ranch, for $(1,105; Roy Hnrne, 72 acres. $S.0S0, ami Karl Thompson ,40 acres, $4,415. Twelve ttacts were advertised but no bids were received for a 160 acre tract nenr the John Crow place. Ma jor B. L. pwartzlander ,who opened the sealed bids for the land, says that this tract will he re-advert)ised for sale. The next land sale will be in the latter part of November, he states, when bids will be received on' about 12 tracts. J " IXM'KLKY RKCAIilS (Continued from paga 1.) received the Oregon Journal contain ing your sketch of Til Taylor, and I must say that nothing has happened in many diiys to Ehock and grieve me so much as the death of this splendid fellowr. "I cannot tell you how grieved I am to learn of the death of this valu able citizen and' brave and splendid American . , ''The Pendleton Round-Up will nev er be the same without Til Taylor. He was a rare man and one could not help bein? impressed with his fine quali ties. "With my kind regards and best wishes; T am "Cordially your. TV.' r. McAdoo." ' I lad Magnetism. .ft it not strange that, meeting nun-, dreds of thousands of people, as W. O. McAdoo has during the past few i years, he should have been so Impress Jed by the sterling qualities of Til Tay 1 lof ? It shows that Til had that rarest of Hwlities, personal nmgnetisnt. The ; i e;ujon he, impressed all with whom f be came in contact in this way Wait tiecause he, was a man of character. Like a bit of radium, he gave off j friendliness and good fellowship with j out ever suffering any loss of it. I ; have talked with men whom Til Tay Uor Has arrested und they are more firmly attached td him even than with whom he tame In contact in a social way., nig in hodys in heart and in understanding of the temptations that' come to men. Til, by his fearless nttfs, Jifs friendliness and his qtiare noiii. won all. Met Tn Pendleton. I shall never forget my first roeet- Mng with Til. It was about IK years ago. (some missionary work for the Oregon Journai, which had just then been ta- j ken over by C. S. Jackson.. While j there I became interested In the "Kast (Oreironian and purchased a quarter interest in it. The first day 1 struck i Pendleton I dropped into the- Peoples Warehouse and bought a broad brim- WHlTHEAO WA8HINaTOI nobrt r Whllehead. Dew H. 8. commit lor.er of pateata haa been lu thl. 1 had cone to Pendleton lo do Kl . T 1 ' -. Wdt 7Vr A i-rS-J' St V VW2.d 1 K4I A,'-v.?. JS II HE'S PATENT CHIEF niH:FI M!i ' - 5 " " f rfl KlfelPSfl : your own home s . mgS . fm rf"'f ' j if ' Is it furnished an vou 'would -like it? It )l w f ; rI for making: your home a little cozier at , Mm ' k Vt I 1 ? . i;,f ; V.I very little expense. ,( , J ' V - i'T''X ' '".'.'I 'Yii 1 1 , " JfrS j if New ideas in pyi?ries, tasty. styles and n ' 1 y v -f, a 1 patterns for all the rocrVis now on display f , it f ' - i I in our window for :ur inspection. t II 'j , ' J.yV ' ' I Cran ford '"urn it urc Co. f S , Jf 1 ' i i ' '...II ffW i . It.-,;,. . . r-rS ,H (jrocety (Jfo, QUALITY lotaor: med gray Stwtso.i hat. f. Aft hour latef 1 went .nto the French Wis;nitianti nunmy.hlhton ix tvjil on'-ihe Aatl nMir my table and- or,ltrl supper At a table nearby -was- a small man with a pointed while heuru who ; 1 subse ilLienily learned was Jimmy Hackett. At Ihe cashier'; desk was i.ns i.a -u,- luiue, the proprietor. ' At 'the table. r....i..,. .. ul I.I ..I was a ranchman !.p'obuldy one who ; had id ileal with ttoihes, Fie had at tractive eyts with hvavy lushes, and li liked li.s looks. I ' ! ot Wiouif Ht. , I I finished tny supper bcTore "he was ( through and, taking my hat iroin the! nail wherw 1 had hung it, I started for the door? He looked up and said. "Hold on a minute." - I stopped audi turned toward him with a smile, which he answered in kind. I said, "What's up?" He said tf I were you I wouldn't wear that hat.' 1 kept my. temper and sad,, " Wouldn't you? Well, I would." And 1 started on. Again he hailed me tn a quiet vo'.co saying, "I would rather you wouldn t wear that hat," J took the hut off. looked at it carefully, tried it on, and said, "f am sorry you don't approve of my hat, but it suits me. ( bought it a few hours ago and I think 1 shall wear it." He sm;led apologet. cally, and said, "Your hat at least the hat ; you wore when you came in is hang- I ing on the wall there. The hat you ; have on your had is. my hut. and I j am partial to It, so if I were you 1 wouldn't wear It. . Vou see, I am the j sheriff, and it doesn't look good 'for I a stranger to come in and get uway with the sheriff's hat." I s.zed up the other hat and sa'd. "p guess .being an you are the sber ff. I don't mind leav ing you your hat and wearing the oth er one." A day or so later I was for mally introduced ' to him and as we shook hands I saw a tn inkle in his eyo as he said, "Glad to meet you. That's a mighty good hat you have. Jt's a dead ringer for mine.' Proflor Statue Favm-ed. I knew Til's folks at Athena very well, indeed, pave Taylor ,his father, and I became great cronies- and from him I learned many interesting inci dents about Til's 'boyhood. Til never " , . :' 1 : i mmww.mKrrmrjiKmmmmzMi&mBmmL 'illi!!"!!!1' ''"j in 1 m. m 1 -....I ' .-,- m v 1 am 1 1 v;' '.JN' , V V-"'.:4,,ia f t yqu up m d cCirflcory-lie1 VPRY name looks vel-y much the name in the city directory, but they won't carry the same weight when signed to a check. A checking account with a, respon sible bank allows a man to stand apart and assert his individuality4 7tVVJT raised bis voice, never hi e:tme e h.M W'li! .and d and Oarrd - mr-re- Hum any Iter Hher'ff In the west .hy Ihe i'oivos that prey. He was of the old regime of hIh r'ffs not ihe bookkeeping type, hut the outdoor type, who behevd lb doing ilm.r duty lo ihe tUternioM, without fejir or fu vhr. It Im lo be hoped that Proctor will cast him life sizt Iti bronw on a bronze horse so ! thnc every visitor to future ltonnd- I'ps shall 'see his steru yet kindly fare looking down In friendly approval on ihe spar's of the old west. The Fanners and Merchants Bank formerly ITurmprH' SuvWipa Tank BANK nv MAIL ' . S.'.fe and convenient. "WAI.I..V WALI.A, WASH. B. S. McKENZIE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office : 10-11.12 Bond Building Pendleton, Ore - - " Si l I'liox n I I - an- sr i v j;L-jJiJ i m-rs. yr v I Prompt service. "Free delivery. H f I towipw!' ' CARL E. FRANSEEN limU fwJ if H LT U ii H IjMEPhRII s Near Joseph, Oregon, 1 in s ' the. PQwder River, moun- "S tains, reached only via 1 UNION PM FIC SYSTEM I (0. W. R. & N. Co.) v5 ; is an idea) lake and moun- i tain resort IJve out of doors. Breathe pure, in- : vig-orating air. Lnjoy the pusuit of na- j ture-given pleasures. j Special Round Trip i Tickets on sale -daily to September 20, with final return limit of September Z7, isOj For full particulars ask T. F. O'BRIEN, Agont, Pendleton, Oregon 1 4