' v V V t - "' VV ',', V' t e: , . r vr n , v n v '- v i vv TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVF.NINO, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. PAGE T1I1EB 5 i, Zt I' News of Pendleton CAIiKNOAR OF EVENTS Sept, 23-25 Pendleton Round .Up. Pept. 22-23 County clerk of OreRon convention here. Sept. 22 Kastern Oregon Dis trict Medical Association, La ( i ra nd h. Kept. 19 State Federation of tabor, here. Sept. 11. Hermlaton Field Day. Hpt. 8 end 10 Ceroid grain "how, here. Oct. 8-fl Hcrmlston pairy and Hog Show. Oct. 22 Portland Chamber of Commerce visit here. Nov. l:i-2fl PfH'lfift Interna tional Livestock KxpoHitlnn. Port- laud. , " moved from thlH division to Chicago. A new chief. Colonel Cousins, is now In charge. Ciiiiiiiln Conrad states that while many officers were transferred, she and lieutenant Lela Forest will remain here, iM'H lO ClHM'HUO Willi Nll44'. Knmrh Pearson, local Hheeprnan, left yesterday for Chicago with several carloads of sheep. Mr. Pearson ex pect 8 to be Rone for two weeks. Rv. Oox IX'ParlH. Itev. W. H. Cox, I imilillu Fncitmpment to Mwt Fall and winter meetings will la resumed Friday nikht by t'mutIHa Kn eampmenf, f. (, O. F-, with a- water melon feed In the lodge hall at iiii:r. ami Alt;, streets. There wilt ho a cl us lo receive the patriarchal degree. The lodge. 1h considering the remodel in u of the. present building: or the erection of a new Ifime and pvoha dy phi m will ho resumed wit h the resumption of -winter activity. . Government Will Tnko Cane pastor of the Bap- Department of Justice, officials will tlHt church, left at midnight for Cor- tfuko charge of the carte against Oils valllH, where he will attend the Bap tists' state convention. He will return on Saturday and will occupy the local pulpit Sunday. i nrlo-td of Sugar Fxin-eted Smin A carload of sugar 1h expected to arrive here September 12 or 13. It Ik probable that it will lower the price of sugar which in retelling at 24 cents a pound. Captain Conrad Keurim, i'nptain Jennie i'onrad, head of the local post of the Salvation Army, re turned this mornlm; from Tucoma where eho attended the annual RiJ- Wye Reiittr lt'trcliMl HiTtlon crevH have been at wrk duriiifr the pt tvw days laying new rail for the wye near the Hound-t'p park. The wye Ix used by the O. V. It. & X. Co. for turning Us locomotives at thl point and heavier rallK were ft und nereMHary nwiiiK to t he I a rife r enninea whirh from time to time are ol'liKfd to uk1 H. w TfiK-ltcr Arrive. MiMs Ada St. peter id a new member of the high Hchool faculty. She ar rived Friday from Colfax. "Washing ton. She i a graduate of the Wash ington State College. MJftH St. peter will fill the place left vacant by the vatlon Army officers council. The i reaignut ion of Minn Mathea. Hanson, council hade farewell to Colonel and and will have dawnes in F.ngliHh J1I Mm T. W. Scott, who have been re- and V. Half Moon, Indian, and Maud llopkiriK. who HU.yn he in Spanish, Chief of io lico A. A. KobertH was notified by wire thin morning. J,ocal charges will tie preferred afainwt WHbur Minthorn and Philip PHI, arroated with them. Vio lation of the Mann act 1h alleged In th charges preferred by local officers. (viirls Sent Home . MargHret Hoffman and Ida Wens. Walla Walla girlK who were arretted by police Saturday night after thev nao apeiu two ninis sleeping in iuc , v. H. & pi. station, were nent home on No. 2 last evening In charge of Lieutenant Forest, of the Salvation Army. The -girls, both minors, were taken in charge by juvenile officers here who learned that one of the girls has both parents living and the other residew with, a stepfather. -101101101101101- .101 101 101101101- Ir Ground Cherries FOR PRESERVING. We received our first shipment last Saturday. CAULIFLOWER, CELERY, GREEN TOMATOES, GREEN PEPPERS, ETC., ETC. "You Can Depend on "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. , r ; PHONICS lOt tFrlvste Fidiange Conneota Both nrpartmenfeal! Fl.NK GltOCFJUIJS AND UKATB Puildiug TVrniitH liM'rpujwr. August was one of the best months of the present year for building per mits. hnsfnesH in this line having nick ed up considerably, poring the month! t here were 2 permits issued, calling i for work totaling? $1 1,280. White most j of the items, were for repairs and ad-! ditions there "were a few new small dwellings included, permits for $3000.! J20O0 and $1000 having been issued. j ; Simpson I!cUh Senior. j John Simpson was elected president !of the senior class as a result of a se- i ! nor meeting held yesterday evening. : j Other officers elected were Ir vid j Sffansnn, vice-iresident. Miss M:in 1 a r k e. secret a r y , and Miss Oil ve f f iosche, faculty advisor. It has not ! ben definitely decided whether a se nior play will be given this year. Tne ' membership totals nearly 40 pupils j which is thought the largest senior' class for several years. . ij-Q101 1Q1 -ioi loi loi loi loi ioi-1 LI EST JHflDS rml DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? TliiU's Ihp wnf ve lenrncl to flcrp oml nv flRiirc nt present prices of nmteiiul mill conlctiia, jour born has ikiuhled In value. If you don't Ix-llpvo It, price building materials txlny ami oomPnre (hew priees nlih "lint vou paid wlien yon built. Nleo fix you wmld lo in with a fire about now, eh? ... ... . . . l.Clii:.SK your I-ro Iii-iirniice. SEE IS AT ONCE Twenty I-iroll for Spaninh. Twenty students have enrolled for the study of Spanish. As it Is limited to seniors and juniors this furnishes plenty nf evidence of the growing popularity of Spanish, Miss Blanche Mensel who taught In the high school last year is "again the instructor in this modern foreign language. She recent ly returned from Berkeley, California, w here she attended summer school The Kiudy of French has been riiscon i:nucd, leaving Spanish the only mod-i-i n foreign language offered. Many Ai'tJvMw offered. Announcement to the effect that debate, drama tiro, both girls und bovn' glee clubs and a high school orches tra will be offered in the high school this year were made at a short assem bly held Monday afternoon. Another feature of the assembly was a pep meeting conducted by yell king Simp son, which consisted of yells. Laur ance Warner. Charley I. Snyder, Shir ley Hevel, Allen Koisom, Richard Law rence and Roll Morrison gave shorl talks for the interest of football. R. If. lloidofk Appointed R. If. Hal dock; highway engineer for Baker, Harney and a part of Hi-ant, has been temporarily appointed joy Herbert Nunn, state highway engi j nner, to assume the duties Jeft vacant hv the reriisnatinn of M. O. Kennett, ienginrer. who has had the supervision ,of work In Cniatilla. Wallowa, tiilliam. Wheeler, Union and Morrow counties., and a part of Grant county. Mr. Hen nett left yesterday for Lrewiston, Mon tana, where with Roland Oliver he will farm a 2000 acre wheat ranch. Mr. Bennett and. Mr. Oliver have se cured an eight year lease on the prop erty, which is owned by Mr. Oliver. John Montgomery and -Charles H. Alarsh. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52(5 Other Depts. 78 :MIjETOI'8 IKAfI.G STORE Showing New Fall Pumps and Oxfords and Guaranteeing You Performance in Shoe Leather Our shoes are quality shoes, they're made for service. When you buy our shoes you get all leather shoes and the pleasure that goes with satisfac tory wear. NEW CHRISTIE PUMP In light brown ooze with Russian calf quarters, strap, two pearl button, short vamp. 3& Same in black ooze writh mat kid quarter, strap, two pearl buttons, short vamp. Russian calf, Oxford, 6 blind heel. circular eyelets, tip low Black glazed kid, circular tip, lace Oxford, G blind eyelets, low heel. Smaltz-Goodwin Co.'s Women's Shoes. Krippendorf-Dittmann Co.'s Women's Shoes. School Shoes' for School Days for Hoys and Girls. Worthy qualities, good styles prices. and moderate You will find thorough ly reliable qualities in pleasing styles in our "Kinderkarten" Shoes $3.23 to $3.73 "Little Pals" Shoes $4.73 to $6.00 -rocery Libby's Queen Olives, 21 1-2 oz. jar. . 50c Royal Club Peanut Butter, 16 oz. jars 5Cc Royal Club Peanut Butter, 12 oz. jars ICc Royal Club Peanut Butter, 7 oz. jars 3Cc e artment Royal Club Peanut Butter, 5 3b. can. $1.75 Royal Club Teariut Butter, 2 1-2 lb. can 90c Sinclair's Pickled Pio-'s Feet, qt. jars. 75c J. H. ltalcy and his iwrly spent five daya near Granite Meadows without brir.frins in a buck ami Oscar Schulti!, Karl Williams and Dr. Harve Hannaran put in two days near the head of Fly Valley without success. A Pilot Itock party killed a deer near Bear Wallow Saturday night. rapidly chanffin international situa tion. Different conditions would re 'quiro different courses, he velieves. Be Ready There is no better time to lay in a supply of your wants than right now, for the Round-Up. You will need small Turkish hand towels, have t hem at 25c or $2.25 a dozen. We The BEE HIVE You may need guest room sets, wash bowls, com bined. W'e have a biff supply at present, i Soap- toilet and laundry. It is a foregone con clusion that The Roe Hive is the place to get soap. We sell Palninlive for $10c. Just remember that The lice Hive has it. Pay Cash Pendleton" Variety Store Save Cah it Clarke Arrives. AlirfH Helen Clarke arrived this mnrninir from Seattle to take up her duties as library assistant In the coun ty library, haviUK been employed as successor to Miss Helen Johns. Miss Clarke.; besides beinK collese and li brary trained, has had two years of ex perience as a librarian, thus fulfilling library requirements. - She ntt ioioy t oneire in Maine nd after ttnuluation from Simmons in Hoston she was in the Seattle Central A- nrarv. Miss Clarke, while on her wa to ios Anpeles this spiinR, visited in t'endJeton as the gupst of Miss Freda Tiover. who la also employed in the J i bra ry. Woman I'orfeitis Hail Ada Clark, arrested on Monday Charged with bcin? intoxicated, for- tfited $10 bail to the police court to day by her failure to appear for trial. She was arrested by Offieers Seheer and Hailey and a bottle of vanilla ex tract taken as evidence. I . . . . vy tier mother s aeatn; Henry anner j ana -Miss iois ahner, poth of fcpo kano. The body will be brought to Tend let on for burial, as Mr. Vahner ' . is buried here. Arrival of the body j fleets Goncral "Wood is expected this evening. CHTCAtiO, Sept. 7. By rtaymontl ... . ! Clapper, V. P. Staff Correspondent. ) Wontlier is Cooler. ; Senator Harding', enroute to the Twin The maximum temperature today is 'Cities, arrived in Chicago at 2:30 7ti, several degrees cooler than the ! o'clock today. He was met by Gen repifration during- last week. The ! eral Wood, who was a candidate for minimum was 42. and the barometer, j the nomination: Senator New, head of hai, of arms and ammunition to per sons without authorisation of the Shanghai military administration, ac cording to an Asiatic news ageuty dis patch from Shanghai. says Major I-ee Moorhouse, observer, registers 29.53. official IHst Heally An Suinv Deer really nro nciirce. hunters v ho have returned from lon trips over (he mountains in the past week acree Vestrday afternoon four different an t o pa rt ies d mvo i nt o lhnian Springs and none could report that they had killed a deer. A few of the animate have been wen and shot but not verv many have been killed. Col "aso Taken I ndor Advisement. No decision has been made by the i". A district court in Spokane follow ing? the trial of W. S. West there on Saturday, charged 'With transporting! bjuor from one state to another, j West was arrested here a fortnight; njfo with an auto containing nine cases' of Canadian whiskey. He opposed ex- i tradition here to answer to the charge ' liter being arretted in Spokane, and i federal charge was placed against him there. Sheriff .links Taylor and Deputy Glen Jttishee, who testified at the trial Saturday, returned home yes terday. W fll Attend ltund-l"p. A. J'himister Proctor, famous sculp tor, w ho is well known to local people, will attend the Tiound-l'p. Mr. Proc tor, who is at work in his studio in New York, was for a time uncertain as to whether he could attend, but a letter received by Pendleton friends! tcdny states that he will be here fori the show. HOOT FOOI SOARS IX PRICK. HOXOUXr, T. Sept. 7. A. P.) Poi. the staple dish of thfe Ha waiians. made from taro roots, con tinues to soar in price along with other food products and within the tho republican speakers bureau and a spant two weeks jumped from 20 to 40 large delegation of leading Chicago percent upward. Scarcity of labor and high wage demands are assigned as reasons for raising the price of poi. republicans. After shaking hands with many in the crowd, the senator accom paniod General Wood to Fort Sheri dan. Representative to Visit. The lied Cross will send a represen tative to the Jlerniiston Field Hay to be held next Saturday at Hermiston j experiment station. The representa j t i ve wi 1 1 proba 1 U y be sent f ron i Se tattV, and will be in charge of the ex- hibit Avbtch will be shown by the I'ma I lil l:i County lied Cross. Miss Virgin ia Todd, secretary of the chapter, will prepare the exhibit. PROTFSTS SAM-: OF ARMS. PEKING. Sept. 7. A. I Gen eral Lu Yun-Hsiang, military commis sioner of Shanghai, has protested to the Peking government against the sale by two Italian warships in the Huangpu river, contiguous to Shang- SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 7. (A. P.) Governor William IX Stephens will stump California in the interest of Senator Harding, republican candidate for the presidency, he announced to day in a telegram to republican head quarters here, from Marion, Ohio, whehe he has been conferring with tho nominee. ; HARDING IS OFF THE Satisfying Flavor sweet .without the addition of sugar Grapefuts A nourishing, ready-to-eat ce real, economical, and wiitout waste C T oota cy procers everywhere IjOw Score Made on I. inks Charles Jefferson, professional at he Pendleton Go!f club, yesterday 'Onto within one stroke of tying the record for the course, made by George I . Hartmati when he t;irned in a card of 3-1. Mr. Jefferson was tied wit h :he record at the ninth hole, but, in stead of holding the ball with a four req u t red a five and thus 1 ost his. hance to tie the mark. A large num- er of enthusiasts took advantage of I AMOAUP HARDING'S TRAIN. he holiday yesterday to go around Sent. 7. (Hv Ilavmond W. Clamper. he course and it was one of the livest.i i staff Correspondent. ) Pesei t- iays of the present season. jjn(r his front porch nt Marion. Senator i Harding today took the stump for the ' MU distribute hdat j first time since his nomination. speed- Some good clean Jenkins Club seedling across Ohio and Indiana to open' vhrat has been secured by Fred P.en-jthe republican offensive in the north-, nion, county agent, from Washington j west with a speech at the Minnesota State College and from the Fniversity 'state fair tomorrow. Although the f Idaho, and it will be distributed to , big agricultural speech nt the Twin county farmers. A ear of the seed. Cities is his only set address, it is ex which has a test weight of fin pounds, 'peeled that Harding will be called on has been subscrited for by C. C. Curl, to make several rear platform speech- John Adams, I. Itogers, Sam es. - Thompson, Karl Thompson and the G. H.ird'ng intimated that he does not 13. Perinper Ranches Co. Arrange- intend to be drawn into any specif e merits are being made to get a car or commitments regarding courses he more of improved certified Turkey would pursue as president toward en-' Hed from Wasco county for distiiltu- taring tin League of Nations, or reor tion hero. ; ganizat ion of the Hague trihuu.il. - ' - . I "It is f-'I'y to talk about a specific progra in." be said. "The specif b j thing niibt N eolved out of a confer-. ,enie of the I test thought and highest ; capacity w h ch can be brought to- not a dictum of one spokes- SPECIAL ATTENTION EVV STORE E W STOCK EW STYLES Special attention given our customers in ' . " SHOES for Men, Women and Children. 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