lit I trtH viuu t TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1920. PACK TTTIET5 News of Pendleton CAIvKNDAIt OP KVENTS Sept. 2J-J5 Pendleton Round- Up. ' Sept. 22-28 County clerk of Oregon convention here. Sept. 2 Kaatem Oregon 1Ih trlot Medical AHHm:lutloii, I -a Grande. Kept. 19 StaU Federation of iJibor, here. Bept. 11. HermlRton Field Day. Sept.' 9 and 10 Corcul ttruln show, here. ' 8ept. 8 Joint Iihor Day celebration, Pendleton, la Grande and Hnkor at Haker. Oct. 8-9 HermlRton, palry and Hog Show. nnvld SwniiHini I inployert. : Iavld HwanHon, a ecnlor In thn Pendleton hlKh m-hool. has acccpifd m' pinltlon n hlBh school reporter for the CuHt OrPKontan. lig Enrollment Kxixftiil. , It In probublo tlmt lue enrollment at tho Pemlleton hlish Hthool will he m-nr 300, . aeronlmnr to ewttnuite made by Auetln Lanrtreth, principal. At preaetit there are 23f HtiulentM en rolled and with the end of harveHt, many more are expected to enroll. IlearrnniiliM; Inlrrlor The fountain In T'nlly hoen moved and other fixmrea In the Interior ehmmed In preparnllon for the fall and winter HeaHon, for which the uwuern are phiniilntf. other :hanKeH will he made between now and October 1. Will Inspect School tloii-so. Itaymond W. Hatch, local architect, left thin morning for Umatilla where he will -Inspect the Umatilla school hotiHe at the reonctrt of the achool board. The building Ik to be repaired before the opening of the gchnola next Monday. I'ftyMte -'I'liV company hae atl.oti'l Hheep. Mr, .'''-ileuner Ih at pri.'--.t in S'lh. iaUp where he reprea-'tjie 1 the Htate Vet,l r:n,werH atetoclatioo -t'lrx' Xaliruml vto.l (Irowet-M smwiinn meeting. Tie Hall Lake ram kii!i .h, '. il'g he.il si this time and V)1 inn fi out the C in i jngham Co. will f t' tol'l. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE :.MLETOJ'8 LKADLNO STORE Use the rhonea Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 l'Blon u i;.nme Mecilnuii Pendleton Post, American lesion. planH to remime Uh monthly mpellnge a week from lonhfht, after taking a summer reeeBH. On account of Mon dity'B being Labor Kay, tho meeting will bo held on Tuesday evening, Sep tember 7, in the aiwombly room of the county library. Fnlcntter enluartcr Hero The KnterprlMe office of Fred W. ral'-oner Ih to be moved Immediately to Pendleton, according to announce ment made today by Mae HWfce, dec retory of the Cunnlntthain Hheep and l.nnd t'o. f.ently purehHwed by Mr. 1'nlcontjr. Mr. Faleoner'H Wallowa ln-t-ret, hl I'mntlltn county IntercHta and the affair of the 7 Z U ranch in Idaho, recently Incorporated, will be r:i lulled In fl'ture from the Pendleton o.'fiie. Thi IntereKtH of the Yapette Unit! and J.ivcNtoek i'o.. Inc. rf whlrh ..ir. '.".it- inr baa the controlling Inter will r mtlnne to be handle.! from 101101101101101101 101101101101 o TJ YOU WILL LIKE THE HOYS i - - AT Working on County Program. The program for the forthcoming county convention of the Y. M. C A., wnich will be held here Home time lit October, is being started by OtiMh Wood, county secretary, I'rellminary tej) for the convention have been ta ken out. The convention 1 i-xpertod to be quite a, lare gathering and con- nlderable work of importance will be worked out nt thn time. AHjmi Alitthea H:innon, one of thoHf choHen a a member of the hitfh whool faculty, today Bent her ref-lna-tion ta K. lnlow, city Kchool Biiper Intendent. Mian HunHcn'n nucceHKor. will be chosen later. Htchard Han Icy, new athletic coach will arrive herp September 7 and cuurneH In phyaleai training will ben (fin at that time, a well uh other athletic pui-HuitN. RMH!tcl for Grain Show. Mrs. AVinnie Braden, Btale exhibit apent. i expected to be here for the Cereal Orain Khow, to be held Sep tember 9 and 10 under the auspices of the Umatilla County Farm Bureau, at the Sturgfs A. Storie Implement store: Mrs. Braden Ih in charge of the ex hibit? at the Oregon building and her visit here would be for the purpose of securing exhibits from Umatilla counly. O I AND THE HIGH OUALITY FOODS THEY SEND YOU. Tomorrow is September 1st. Place 'your meat and grocery order WITH us. : "Waste Less Uuy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. t . PHONES 101 " Prtfate nxchantre Conneotn lloth IVpartmcaUT viya. ojiocionuji au uiat I - o 1-1 I o I I o t I I o I l- o r-1 I I Htijrirc.NtH That Lights Be l'wd. i KutfKeHtion was made by a local l booster today that the cluster Hljnts j on Main street, which are no longer jtllumlnated at nfhts, be fitted out jwith plobes for Hound-lp season and j utilised. Hia idea is that Main ;treet, with all these lighting fixtures, : could be turned into a 'ireat White Way" and add considerably to the lively appearance of the city during the time when thousands are its guests. & 72 Little Boh' Fcep Hair IJovvs 75o 90e Comfortable Corsets at Very Moderate Prices. Little Bow Peep Hair Dow Ribbons come in 1 1-4 yard lengths of best'quality ribbons for the price. New patterns and colorings. Buy three or four lengths. Art to be Subject. A meeting was heM this afternoon at the high school fot 9 11 those stu dents interested in glee ub and also in the new art course which is to be offered. Art will be taught as a. sub ject this year which has not been a rtwtom heretofore. Because of the ffrpat number that wish to take Klee club two courses will be offered, (.Hie will consist of the history of music while th other will be the study of harmony. ioi-ioi 101 101 101101101101101101- fTS DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? That's tlm wajr wo Icttrnml to ftiriire mid we flffnro Bt present prices of materiel and ixmtinlH, jour barn Iiiik donhlcd in value. ir you dm't believe It, prk btrildlnit materials today and oonilUiro theno prtcoa wlih wliat you paid when you built. Nice fix you would he In with a fire about now, eh? JNCItKASK your Vw Insurance. BIII3 I S AT OXCK Itov. ,onnll TcpartH JU' n. K. (iornull, formerly partor of the Methodist church, left last niftM for Chicago where he will Join Mrs. riorniitl and two daughters. Miss Lois nnd MIks Beatrice. After a short ttny in which he 'will assist his family In becoming settled for the winter, he will return hero. Later he will go to Portland to take up his new duties as secretary for the Portland nrea of the Methodist church. Hcv. Oornall re cently resigned the local pastorate. Willow Srtrcrt Sewer finished Contractor B. C. Day has completed the laying- of 250 feet of sewer on Wil li, w street on the south hill and it will be inspected by the city engineer and sower committee this week and prob ably accepted. The Turner street sewer work has not yet been let to con tract but city Engineer Frank B Hayes is compiling the cost from the bids recently submitted. It is thought t ha i M r. Day's bid will be low and that ho will be awarded the contract. i t I Housing Klttiniion Acnto ; The cal housing: situation today is i pronounced more acute than ever with schools opening and persons returning j from their vacations. Many persons i here who have rented homes during i the summer are now heinK serVod with j notice that they will be obliged to va t cate and several XamiMes are more or ! less in a quandry. No relief from tTio i situation has been worked out by the jronlty dealers or property owners and 1 they are at a loss as to how to meet ! the situation. . Money Saving Reminders Just to convince those that are not acquainted with our low standard of prices and higrh standard of goods we are quoting a few of our regular everyday prices: 3 bars Palmolive Soap 25c 4 bars White Flyer Laundry Soap 25c 4 bars Clean Easy Soap 28c 4' boxes Matches 25c All School Tablets 5c J. & 1 Coats Crochet Cotton 2 for 35c Silkine Crochet Cotton 15c Texto Crochet , 2 for 35c 5 5 Saddle Is Finished. The Hound-lp saddle for the cham pion in the bucking- contests made by 1-1 am ley & Co., local saddlers is finish ed. The saddle, valued at $450 is made of selected leather and is beau tifully carved, showing an intricate de sign of lilies, and the words "Let cr Inick." Onthe taplderes, Jockeys and wkirts are silver hand carved fleur-de-, lis. A feature of the saddle de hixe if (he channel sitchlng which makes the .stitching invisible. The saddle for the roping champion is well on the way toward completion. It also is of beau tiful leather and the resign Is the wild rose, with tho lettering "The Kound-l'p." The silver pieces are at. in the rose resign. Schedule Is Tested. The new high school schedule was I given its first test today and worked well according to Austin Landieth principal of the hph school. Tho dav ; is divided into four periods of one. and lone half hours. These are sub-div tied into two 45 -minute periods for the Irregular students and for st u dents taking five subjects. This plan g.ves a regular student 45 minutes oi' reci'ation and 45 miiyitcs of super vised, study for each subject. This does away with the confusi n of charging rooms to study, and fcives n pcpH a chance to receive help from his ttgular teacher, as well as the tea cher being able to understand each pui il nnd the problems that confront each. Quality Lines We act you to compare MCDART Corsets, front laced, with any other corsets. We ck yo-.t to compare for Quality, Lines, W ornmansnip. And when you have felven it 2 tfcorotjfch, impartial test by -H earing itwe will leave it to your iudrnei:t whether or not there is . any other front-laced orset in tha MODART class. "We chose to specialize on the MODART from -laced corset to feature it in our adver tising to recommend it to o?lr customers only after a thorough etudy and search of thei:orset field. And only after w were com ineed that mo other f Ant-laced corsets com oared with the MODART in quality and fine-fitting features, did re choose them. 'On expert, scientific vorset fitting aervic ' always at ycur free Sispo?l- 8450 to $20.00 S jr "7" 1 P Ah f'1 14 EM. .r: We are now showing the new models. They are wonderfully made corsets, very light. The figure does not feel the weight and yet they give most sat- isf actory wear. Say what you will, they are all good models and made of batiste, they all represent excel lent values.- - 81.95 to 86.50 Wash Skirting 65c to 81.50 Yd. Right now is the time you 'I' J n use most is a wash skirt. CV'V il '"Ik , e're offering a splendid A Y assortment of fabrics suit- 1- - Ay able for wash skirts. Comes i- 1 We're offering a splendid r in plain white, stripes and jf.ii'J lji checks. ' - New Point Laces 81.25 to 8400 Yd. A brand new lot of POINT LACES for Collars and Cuffs. Patterns that are different and of ex cellent quality. Freshen up your dress with a new collar. , ., Grocery IDepartment VAN CAMPS SOUPS Assorted flavors, per dozen . . . $1.50 Imported Pimentos, per can . 25c Imported Mushrooms, per can 90c Imported French Capers, bottle 35c Imported A. & B. Anchovie Sauce, bottle 65c Curtis Ripe Olives, quart cans $1.00 H.-H. Stuff Olives, 12 oz. bottle .... ... 65c Fountain Brand Large Queen Olives 60c 45c Extra Fine Country Bacon, per lb, . ii'lii.:'u.LHl:i...a! arrive there until 4 in tho afternoon from J-cmlleton. Kfforts will be made to fret thj circuit here for one day or have the routing changed so that the Jump from l'cndleton to Yakima will Me eliminated. We cannot bqirin to quote all of our prices, but have named a very few, just to prove to you that we re right in what we claim to be that is Pendleton's low prices store. J j Owing to the inability of performer. ;lo reach Yakima from endleton early ' enough to Rive tlielr matinee. the Uoew vaudeville aetf. which were ten-t-itvely sinieJ for appearance In the ' Alta theater here this wasnii, hiav not come. ManninT miy .MaiiorK today j received a wire to that effect. The ! : book in rs were to start September I l frttid artu were to show here Tnesiny ' tind Wednesday of ench week, t'nn tracts rail for a matinee opentne tu t Hkitna on Thiirsday btt present train, lklkVklkWW mtvko will not permit paugor.1 to The BEE HIVE Pay Ch Pendleton Variety Store Save Cash ,ew tlrrnit lay Xt Come Mr. Mc'oi-mmncli 111 Will H. AlcCormmach is seriously ill nt his home at 215 Main street, lie has a bad attack of pneumonia. timber sale project, and it is alleged 1 Nichols form another party of hunters iron Farm Itureau representatives tho that he was responsible for a fire who left yesterday. Joe Onrniek and idea is favored, a joint committee Karl S.iwyer will hunt in Vktah, while iroru eacn part or tn state will meet John Hamley and H. R. Green will to frm the federation. The meeting have today for the John Day region. t La Oraudo yesterday wai attended j by Farm Bureau executives from Mai- which burned over eitfht acres. MKs KHrcrs 111 Xn-js u g.eo-thlySc,. .11 Atisa He trice llopers, who is em ploved in the county clerk's office, is ill. Miss VI osrer is suffering from throat trouble. The I'matilla county commissioners will meet tomorrow niorninff at 10 o'clock in their regular monthly ses sion. Several matters oi roaa ns iness are to porno up for hevirtnfr, hav ing been held over from the Au trust netitn for investiyaiion and ctittisid- eratinn. Wholesale House Keplles The Pendleton Oommercial Associa tion today received from Ijnnjy & Co., wholesale grocers, of Portland, a let ter acknowledging receipt of infor mation recently requested concerning the trade possibilities around this sec tion. The data sent wad the most complete received from any town where information was requested, tin letter stated. Trot May No Attend . t. Teel, of Kchn, one of elpbt irrigation men of the county recently delegated to attend the Northwest reclamation and Irrigation con.arress at Seattle September IS and 17. today nitified tho Pendleton Commercial Association that it may not be possible! fop him to go at that time. lie sum in his letter that he stromrly favocs the meet in st 't hopes that he may stH his wav clear to attend m the in terests of this county. i;fiisrs to Pa v line Pen Short, of Pktah, who on Sfttur-i Hunters Are AIhtwhI day was fined aner tie pieao i ue oi'eTHiip- oi me ut si-mmmi i jriiiltv to lejivinff o fire burning1 on the! morrow has called many Pendleton t'matilla National Forest, refused to- i hunters to the wild Dr. Frank Boy i'hv to iiav the fine of nccordine den and Will Humphrey left th tit mot Kabid iyoto Killed A rabid coyote was killed near Knh ler Basin recently by one of Frank Knox's ramp t e n d e rs. aeco rd i n r to word received by the local office of the Pmatilla National Forest. The coyote bit one of the sheep doss, which later waa killed. Rabid Coyotes are not common and the one killed la e first found in this region for b.ir time. heur, Btktr, Union, Wallowa, Umatil la, Morrow, Sherman, Wasco and. Descktutea eo untie. J. fbbina pre sidod and -AllK'rt Hunter acted a secretary. ItK-nme Tax rollottors Tier C. 4. Ruff, divisional director for the collection of internal revenue, and his assistants, . V. Kberts W. I- Hammer, and J. P. IVesan, are here for a few 'days to conduct a special! drive for the collection of dealers" excise tax. Mr. Huff has his head quarters here. Wit h the three men from tho Portland, office, he hart leen doing special work in tax collections throughout V-astern trc-irn. lUiroiaetor Is i;iJiuf. The barometer is risintf and rec li ters 29. S5, Riving Indication of fair weather. The maximum today Jw It and the minimum Is 4, says Major Lioe Moorhouse, weather observer. SlCOOLIDGE SAYS WHOLE NATION IS EXHAUSTED May lorm IXnlcration The HViwtern Oreo j farm .Purea'.i repre-ntatives tbSTOV, AiC. 31 (P. I orybody in tireil .f t h pre.-wiit administration particularly Uh cotnliut conference nf(vr uffaira alnnd." limi-nior Puolidir who terday in li trand voted for receive this morning nt the! morning for John Day for a several a state federation of the Farm Itureau. forest office by H. A. Viottcher. deputy days sojourn. .S1 Banm and party ;aays w. . tiarrun. mennH-r pi ihp suoei visor. Mr. lTottcher irave ortiers lett tnis morning ior ine mmimmi MTumc i-. v w... ...... tu sear out a warrant for the re- 'nnd Colonel J. H. Raley will hunt deor( eau -who returned :trr st .f Short. Short bad the brusH in the Granite Meadows region, Henry piling contract on the Teel irrigatlonLHnis, Finis Kirkvauick, and si- 1- day from L rande. Mr. Harrah state that ll at buy fatici- the cumins convention of Fasteni Ore- i, i ntent.' t!fclared in opening the r'poolu hu eampalgn in Mawachii!-tit. "The country i not only weary. but corn pletcly exhausted ami il I. g tinted wi! h all the dne'r ma-Ire nnd vwionurnut," he said. " have had enoiixti fleet and want omtrt rung per-