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IP'-; TWELVE PAGES DULY EAST OEEQOOTAW, MHfDLETOW, OEEOOW, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1920. People Here and There BEEF in ins iiriii inp unt or ' Mere ' as dlatrtut manager for the Kiiultuble Life Insurance Co., Hert JoiukI luit tnia morning; on No. for I. Urande. Mr. Jerard may go to other cities eat of the Union county goat during; me auaence. He plana to return to Pendleton on Friday. , John J. Odalr, only merchant In Oranlte, Grant county, la a visitor in Pendleton for a few daya while receiv ing; dental attention. Mr. Odalr la known well by ell the mining; men who have interest in that section of the Blue Mountain and by sheep own era who pasture In that vicinity. Joseph IJitht, bookkeeper at tho First National Bank, Is taking- his va cation during; the delightful days of early September. For the present he Is In the city but will pass a portion of the vacation In the mountains and with friends. Paul V. Marls, state county agent leader, and W. B. lie k hart, of the 111 inole Agricultural Association, are here today for a conference with Fred Ben nlon, county agriculture agent .; . t 1. P". Julian, formerly employed here by tho N. P. railroad. Is now chief gunner, U. H. N. and is In charge of the radio station, at Astoria. Mr. Julian, with Mm Julian, Is here on a visit to Mrs. I EL King, Mrs. Julian's sister. They motored here from Astoria and at the conclusion of their visit here win go to No Perce and return by way of Seattle. ' ' Sidney Williams, of B. U Burroughs Inc., returned this morning from a week end trip to his former home in Portland. , Olen Dudley, farmer and athlete, of Athena, Is In Pendleton today on a combined business and pleasure trip. J. II. Sturgis went to Walla Walla today to look after business Interests there. His partner Khnrr Htoiie. has been absent from tho Walla Walla tore diirlnu1 iwtlnnal guard encamp ment at Camp Iewls. Sydney Hiuilip, track man from University of Oregon, and Wesley Shattuok, ulso of V. of O. left today for Portland after being employed on the Dudley ranch ncur Athena during tho summer. They were accompanied hero by (lien Dudley who will return to Athena tomorrow morning. Itollan Mcllroom, who raises stock in the hill country south of Pilot Hock, is a business visitor In town today. WOULD AWAIT MORE STABLE RULE BEFORE GIVING INDEPENDENCE MANILA. V. I., Sept. T. -The ii.es- tion of Independence for tho Pltl.lp- plnea was discussed by two !.'.i't-;l fjtates senators, members of tl'O con gressional party har on a tour of tbe Kar Kust, before their departure for Hongkong. Senator Wlllla'ii I. lluivl'i o.' Geor gia said: "I would favor Philippine indepen dence when Philipi.ics huvo eMfnl'it-h- ed a stable govcrimc.it mm clivirly demonstrated that tliu uro t.blo tol maintain It." -Senator Thomas Plorlinii of i'lTth Pekota said: "I am not in faor f gr.intjng In-1 dipcndenco to the Philippines tt this time, and I do not i n r fixing or.v time for the granti'ig d I i.Vpi!i:i-I enre. Prices Many jewelers dodge talking about prices while we welcome an investigation of our prices. , . We know they are right. We buy strictly for cash and cooperating with 800 other jewelers we buy in qualities that give us every advantage. These advantages we pass on to you. Every article is marked In plain figures. Tou pay exactly what your neighbor paya. We give no discounts, because we do not mark up our goods to allow giving discounts. , Just honest goods at honest prices that's all. and we welcome comparison. - r' s-Tl Inc. A six weeks' trip to Seaside -and )5(io miles In the family auto did whut doctors and medicine could not do, A. Homppi, of this city, said to day on his return to Pendleton. He declares that he feels in better health thun In the past decade. Mr. Homppi, with Mrs. Homppi and their two girls, arrived hero lasf. evening In their ma-rhlne. Beautiful in design Thoroughly modern Mechanically right WALLACE BROS. fitmli'lmkcr praters Klks liulMlng. Pliiuic 74 I - "' T Columbia College and Conservatory of Music Milton, Oregon TWENTY-FIRST YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 A select school right at your door, where the best in education is provided under wholesome influences and at the lowest possible cost COURSES: ACADEMIC, COMMERCIAL, DOMESTIC SCI ENCE, ELOCUTION. PIANO, VOICE, VIOLIN, ORCHESTRA, CORNET, SAXAPHONE AND OTHER WIND INSTRUMENTS. .Expert Teachers in All Department Splendid " Boarding Department "THE SCHOOL THAT IS DIFFERENT" Send for Catalog and Other Information. H. S SHAN CLE, President. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Keho Couple litonised. A marriage license wan Issued late Saturday evening: to Arthur M. Wolfe and Mrs. Margaret Horry, both of Ccho. The couple called' County Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealer in Eatera r , , .Oregon. I J of Oregon & represented by Cleric Brown and obtained the license Tho Capital Business college. about 7 o'clock. uet on Merchandise Hill. Fred It. Young today filed suit in circuit court against Bain & Kldd to recover $4(38.95 alleged due for goods and merchandise Mold to the defend ants prior to September 1. Peterson, Bishop & Clark represent the plain tiff. ; three. Salem, also has three transfers. Two each hav been transferred from the Uni versity of Southern' California, Mc i MinnvUle college. University of Idaho, and Washington State college. WILL FIGHT STRIKE Modified Iwrec Knternl. A modlfiod decree was entered in circuit court today in the case of Kan. nle KIlKore vir. Ievi Kilffore, giving: to tho defendant the custody of their minor child, Ftella Kilgore. who lias heretofore been in tho custody of the plaintiff. - Indian in County Jail. Otis Half Moon, against whom federal charge is to be placed, .was re el ANFARRA, Rome, Sept. 7. (U. P.) In the face of prospects of a gen eral strike, government officials ap pear more optimistic today regarding the acute industrial situation which resulted In the eeiiure of 149 facto ries by locked-out metal workers. Ex- evutlves of the socialist party adopted moved from the city to the county a resolution to appeal to ail Italian or- jall this afternoon to be held for the arrival of officers from the depart ment of justice. Myron Otitli-r Returned. Myron ISutler, one of four youths paroled after having pleaded guilty to the robbery of Fells cleaning shop last spring, was returned to jail today by Ouy Wyrlck. to whom he has been paroled. The youth worked on Wy- rick's ranch for a time without giv ing trouble but recently got mischievl. ous and had to be returned. His- par ents have been notified. ganized labor to proclaim its solldarity wlth the metal workers. Despite this action, confidence is ex- psessed in government circles that the acute situation will soon be adjusted. This resulted from a proposal to man ufacturers to Indirectly great work ers increased wages by organizing in each city cooperative stores where food will be sold at cost. New Principal Flies Contract. The contract of V. V. Makln principal of the school at I'llot liock. district No. 1, was filed with ' the county superintendent today. KAUTUQCAKE IN ITALY. ROME, Pept. 7. (A. P.) Marked earthquakes were reported at 8 o'clock this morning from a point in Tuscany. Casualties resulted, the re ports stated. Aid has been sent, - MINISTER AND AUTHOR WJLL TEACH AT 0. A. New Teacherage Planned. Plans and specifications for a new two room teacherage in district No. 25. five miles out of Pendleton, have been filed with the county superintendent of schools and bids are being asked for this week. The bids are to be opened on Friday. The teacherage in the district at Thorn Hollow is now under construction, contracts having j recently been let. OREGON" AGRICULTURE COLi- I.FWR, CorvallK Sept. 7. Dr. William r A m obey your uitf r' . -ia m A KE money your servant, not Vl your master. Order your dbllurs locked up in this bank and write out an order for their re lease upon a check. It's the safest method of doing business and It will add to your financial reputation. "I,,litn unit int.elliiront service" is our motto. 7 ENTRANCE REQUESTS FLOOD INTO 0. A. C OREGON AGRICULTURE) COL, L.BGK, Sept. 7. Applications for en trance In tho college in tho fall i coniing In rapidly, credentials having been received to date from 632 persons wishing to enter the freshman class. or a SO per cent Increase over the same date hist year, according to re port by the registrar. Fifty-seven transfers from other Institutions have been mudo, including colleges and uni versities in ten states outside of Ore gon. The University of Culifomla and Oregon State Xormal lead in number of transfers with five each. University " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MEHSEXaER BOY WAXTRD at Western Union Telegraph Office- must be 16 years of age Apply man ager. STUM doesn't lei you dovPn -;. Many coffee drinkers who have tried the change to Pbstum feel .better; andknovr "Thcrc's a Reason H. Ellison, dean of Santa. Barbara Junior college, has accepted a posi tion In the department of history at O. A. C. He will handle classes in British, European, and South Amer ican history. The appointment of Dr. Ellison will make It possible for Prof. J. B. Horner, well known author of the history, "Oregon," to put special stress on his work In Oregon history. Doctor Ellison "was a Methodist Episcopal minister at Hayward and Berkeley, Calif., for six years, serving successful pastorates. He has written extensively. His specialty is western American histocr. He has just com pleted a course dealing with the Paci fic ocean in history. He has degree from Randolph Macon college, and the University of California. For Sale Beautiful room bungalow North Side, part cash, bal. 3 years. Handsome 5 room bungalow. North Hill. $1500 cash. S room bungalow, brand new, every modern convenience, $700 cash, bal. time. S room res. North Bide, street paved. SI 580 can remain. - Good garage. 3 room res. North Bide, lot 100 xlOO. Easy terms. 7 room res. lot 100x100. street paved, J 1009 down, bal. time. 9-room res. South Side, corner, easy terms. 6 years to pay .off. 7 room res. North Bide, 1-3 cash, bal. long time. 8 room res. close in on fine street. Large lot. See this for a fine home cheap. g room res. Lewis street, dandy location. 4 room bungalow, west end, easy terms. 11 lots east end, a snap. Good for chickens. 10 room res. South Hill, sells for 1-2 value. 110 acres good farm. Will take good house, g room res. South Hill. Will take car and cash. 4 room cottage, east end. Fine for poultry, large lot. 3 lots North Hill, easy terms. 5 room residence South Hill. Lot 80x300. Good terms on this. 1(0 acres good land. Will take house and good vacant lots or land. GEORGE W. ELDER 81S Main St.. Pendleton. Residence Phone S72-W Office Phone, MS. Fresh, tender, juicy beef is always sure to pleas and that's the only kind we carry. We are proud of our reputation for Belling; the choicest beef and al ways strive to maintain it. Come in and pick out the kind you like beat rteak, ro,ast or boiling beef. Or, if you prefer, phone your order and let us select a choice cut for you. Our prices are very reagonablt. 4 The Empire Meat Co. Phone 18 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 PayCash ' Get more for the same amount , of money or get the game amount for less money. ; From 10 to 25 per cent should look as good to you ?.3 the dealer. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 or 881 WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forget to hare on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing WINE-O An occasional bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-O at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wiue-0 in the house all the time. Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Watera Mannfscturers PKN'DLiETON; OKEOOH nmMMH i NOTICES Notice The Bowman Shop on account of going out of business, request that all outstanding accounts be paid on or before Oct. 10th., otherwise will be placed In a lawyers hands for collection. Not .iy? tot Bid Kotlce in hereby ptvnn that scaled bida will bo received up to 10 o'clock a. m. Friday. Sept. 10, 1920 for the construction of & one story. tw rouin ed toachcraro for school diwtrict num ber 25, plan and upectficaUons can be seen at the offlco of county school superintendent Green at I'ondtcton, Th board of directors , refcrves the riffht to accept or reject and , or all bid -, ...... II. C. DUNN. Clerk, t ' School Itttttrirt Nft. Ja. LOST AND FOUND NAT 1 0.N AL Vl C YCLB t "olen" from Tn front of Pastime Theatre1 Anr. SI Finder please return to E. O. office 9S.00 roward. OTICE running with white Shetland last ' seen on Tntnllln Thone SlFi-re-l sard. 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