'if TWELVE PACES - DAILT EAST OBEQONIAIf, PEITDLETOH, OKZQOtf, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 0, 1020. pa c a ma .-i ii 4'- ,. g s f r- Peopl j It. ' ii I- e Here and There 5 Mr. una Mid. Ifai Oorfklo left on No. 17 today (or Portland where thoV will observe the Jewish New Tear holiday. oeKimiliirr at sundown on Sunday evening'. The Now Tear fes tival It hnown aa Bosh Hoshanuh and Its dale this year Is Bcpt. 13, the ob servance starting with sundown of the previous day.' It is the first of a se ries of holidays lasting for nearly a month. Tom Klpur. duy of atone ment. Is lo be observed from sunset Bept. 21 to sunset Sept. 22. ' With Mrs. Oorfklo's sister as their g-uost, Mr, and Mrs, Gorfkle will return here on Kept. 23 to spend the throe days of the Rouud-Up. '9! t. Potorsoni of Milton, Is in Pen dleton today on legal business. Carl Knirdahl, who farms at IIollx, Is III I'enUlcton today, having com ploted harvest operations' oi the sca- mm Past exalted ruler' of " 1-8. Grande Irdfco of Klks and Mate representative from Union county are two of the offi ces hold by Colon! Eberhard.of La Grande, who with Mrs. Kbcrhard and their family, spent the night here lust night. The lOberharda were 6n their way home from, a vacation taken by motor and left this morning; on the lust Up of their Journey. The fin urta of camera craft and fishing; were (riven a full month's at tention Toy Bob Saunders, local har bor and sportsman, who Tctumed lust nlKlit from Seaside where he paused his vacation in rompuny with a friend from Walla Walla. "All we did was take pictures, fish and camp.'' Mr. Saunders wild toduy. He 'whipped the Necanlrum for trout, cuiiirht sea perch by raMlnjr lines In the aurf and cod from the pier at Seaside. Besides trint-liiK Imck a fine coat of tan, Mr. Saunders exited to hnve niroe of the best online; nlctqrH,and nature pho-tofrrnphy-t-ten In lendlctrt in quite a while to tnWw to h's friends..- - I 4 i NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS of Kcho, and Miss Vera Wulverton, of Htunffeld. The ceremony . is sot for September 12. Four JudinnriitM Ciruntud Judgments were grunted the plain tl.'f in four suits In circuit court today. as follows: Ttoy James De Freece vs. Watts Bros., $408: 8Kkun Flour Mills vs. V. D. Zoning, fii:,.4i) and $177.76; Alexanders vs. Joe Hodgson 210.10, and Henry C. Craig vs. Joe Hodgson, J-U04.65. fciy. .. ... 4Jim.--- i Mm,4 -.ww.vatiif Br'ldiro Contrail Kip led - The contract between Gelst Brothers and the county court, for the moving of the concrete bridge on the highway neur the Itamos place, eust of Echo, was signed this morning- The con tractors stated that they would under take the Job of moving the'brldge as quickly us a. crew can be assembled there, ' . ' , - ... (Such on Hurvext Ufa 1-ft. JJ. Nunainaker toduy brought suit against Dan llnney " and ,C. A. Kinney to recover $516. 8 and interest,' alleged the unpuid balance due on a contract for harvesting their barley. S. IX Peterson represents the plaintiff. Clnrk K, Nrton slutc maniuVr for ha f.-.il.,liln TJfn InHUrHJieA Co. With (headquarters In Portlund. arrived this mniiiiiiK for a few days' stay here to look after business interests centering In Pendleton, , t Sleep was a muoh needed cotfnmo dlty ufter the Labor lay celebration In Baker, as local merrymakers who returned Tuesduy In a duy coui'li will testify. Bob Fletcher, however, wus able to rutuh a few winks, and man aged It y rllmblug into the suitcase racks above the seats in the. train. Bob says he didn't mind snoozing in an upper berth and believes he has found the answer to the high Pull man rates. Dismissal Ordered Cuhcs. .'".'. Dismissals ware ordered In the fol lowing ca.Me.tt pending In circuit court today, ti rowers Storage & Btlpply Co., vs. T. C. Oottlngs; Bessie K. 8wurt vs. Klmer Hoy Swart; Herbert 1. Ktaver vs. Grace B. Slaver; Howell Swift'TIre Co. vs. A. Tit Kohinette; Doris Ogdeo Vs. Kmmett Ogden; Auto Clearing House vs. Charles K. Uewis; The Peo pies Warehouse vs. Charles E. Lewis; Taylor Hardware Co. vs. Charles E. lewis; Oregon Life Insurance Co. vs. Peter C. Ooorgaras et al; C .F. Bow man vs. W. A. Saunders: A. B. Thom son vs. I. D. Latham; The Peoples Warehouse vs. G. A. Itichardson; Central Moat Market- vs. Juo Bmallcy et al; Alcliean & Suavely vs. Minnie, Martin; lean Tatom vs. Aaron Min thorn. , . The first pilot to make flight lrom Pendleton was Archfo Both, who is a Pendleton visitor today. Mr. Both took hundreds of local people aloft when he made the flights. He usually travels via, the clouds but ttil i June he came here by train to make ir rangements for air delivery of the Oregon Journal during Kound-L'p. F. C. Snapp and family, residents of Helix, were business visitors to Pen dleton today. . v, jp. .. . . Bert Jerartl returned this jioon on No. 17 from a. two days' trip to La Grande on -business. 27 May Bo Naturalized. Twenty-sevon candidates for their final citizenship pupera aie listed aa eligible for hearing on next Tuesday when the regular September natural ization .day in circuit court is held. Several of those eligible have held over from previous terms. Names of those in tho list are; Niels Hansen' Nielsen. John McLaughlin. Gustav Adolf Muller, Kdward Karl Liesegang, John Jucob Kelherer, John Paliog ianis. peroB Balaska. Peter Saran to, Martin Conrad, Patrick Monagh un, August Klone, John Meyer, Frank Oscar Walman, Christ Tom Drougafl, Thomas Stclner. Frank Lewis Betten court. August Benson, fiezra Periera IM. Sllva, Sam Frldolf Samuelson. Au gust Sauer, Kmil Htnrich Cbsen. Clar ence Hand, Oeorge John Oeanakop- ulos, Harald Bldore, Denis McEleney, Michael laughlin and Andrew Millar, .Smith Divorce (ifuntcd Lola Smith today was given a di vorce from John V. Smith and award ed I he custody of their minor child. ,.,V ' i ! JiSi Iliit.il rr:.'-.-.U''' HeM Rnd Cotide IJrrnscd A marriage license wan issued Jres terdny afternoon lo Charles oA Young. Justiie MarricH Couple Justice Joe H. Parkes lute Wednes day afternoon married Frank- Lee Niodcrgcrke and Miss Mildred Deaton -both of this city. The ceremony was read In the office before two witnesses. jriiHhaml Negle-tcd Supiwrt . Kmma Chapman today filed suit for divorce against James F.. Chapman, charging his with neglecting to sup port her and 'with desertion. ' The couple was married at Dayton, Wash., in November. 1919, and on July 1, 1920, the defendant left her, she al leges. Hhe asks f 85 monthly alimony and 125 Tor attorney fees and court costs. H. J. Warner, of Ralcy, Italey & Btelwer, Is the plaintiffs attorney. NEWS NOTES . OF PENDLETON Will Kilter Acadeany. Robert Bowman, who attended Hawthorne school in this city, will leave tomorrow-for Portland "Where he Will enter Hill Military Academy. ENDURING CHARM Instinctive love of jewels has characterized wom ankind from the beginning. Complete satisfaction Ip owning- and wearing Jewels comes only with the knowledge that tho stones and settings are of super ior quality and correct design. Th enduring charm of diamond jewelry puasca all comyurison. ' ' ""!' I 0 n '.' . . ' . . ' ; .'.'" r: ; , z Inc. -deujeler? . -'.--' "Pendleton Ure. The Lfurgett Diamond Dealer in Eastern Oregon.... ajfeRaEM WATCHES Traffic Cases In Court. Two traffic cases were heard in po lice court today and fines assessed ugalnst Kenneth Chapman, for cutting in and taking the right of wuy, and J. 3. Beckwith, for parking wrone. Konnd-l'p Grounds Koiwtrcd Twelve men are employed at the Round-Up ground and ' are getting the..areiia and grandstands in shape for the show. Seats are being re-ston-ciled, grounds gone over aad .other general repairs made. - v - - New Architect' Here D.V. Deuel, an architect from Los Angeles, Cal., has Joined Raymond W. Hatch, local architect.' Mr. Deuel ar rived Monday and will assist Mr. Hutch in his work. He has not decid ed whether to bring his family here from the -south, Rain IHHs Today. ' A shower this afternoon, accompa nied by a low temperature of 68, caused a further delay to the com pletion of the harvesting season. Tho rain, say farmers, will be a decided drawback and it is hoped that the cool weather will not continue. 1 . ; . Apartment Xetuing Completion . Painters at work on the fit-fit floor of the Becurlty Apartments are expect ed to be through on Saturday and kit chen hardware la expected to be con nected on Monday. Apartments on the first floor are to he ready for oc cupancy by Tuesday, according to esti mates of the manager. Tenants have already been occupying the apartments on the uppor floors. number is from unorganized districts. che Y. W. feels that the request mj fulr one. . - DROP IX WHEAT Contined from -page 1.) Ninety Poltara Added to Fond. Ninety dollars ' were, added to the Til Taylor memorial fund by subscrip tions looay. The Cook and Walters' local un'on No. 364 voted and turned in flu to the fund, and flO subscrip tions were also received from McNally & Fowler, and W. "3. Hynd of Hepp ner. W.' W. Harrah subscribed J0 today and Jake Fieichinger of Mci- chim and Dale Philllpe of thia city, each fdOed ?5 to the fund. St-wtar'y Is Here. Miss ,'ihoda Carmkhael, national secretary rf the T. M. C. A., is in Pen dleton for a few das in the 'nterem of the Worid Servics budget for 1320. She Is cpnforring win 'ocal women for mx;i.iiig to make oetinue ar.-.inr. menti for the raising of Umatilla tilla e .untv's quota in the campaign. Misa Carrhichael states that the asso ciation hs never beforesked support frorh dierricts -"wnCT-e there 1s of ganization, but because hundreds -of women f nd girls ask aid from -the V. W. and because 40 per cent of the 9 !' at .Last! X The Cart,You Have Been Waiting For.ITas Arrived at Last New ., . . 1 . " v V 1 t . . - . i THE WORLD'S GREATEST LIGHT Wti IGHT AUTOMOBILE We Arc Now Sliowing at OuV Salesrooms iii New Elks Building' THE GREATEST AUTOMOBILE SENSATION OF THE YEAR Light Weight Weight 2400 Lbs 32x4 Cord Tires Economy c- .. , , More Miles Per Gallon Gasoline 1124nchjWheeUase j; . . Come in and see this" STUDE13AKER MASTERPIECE, the culmination of 68 years of successf id perience. Power 40 Horsepower 5 Passenger . t nianufacturing ex- Demonstrations Given Daily From Our Salesrooms. vl $1483 f. o. b. Factory i A Phone 74 Wall TPh ace JDros. Elks BIdg. Court and Garden Sts. I bearish color, and demand for cash corn was sluggish and although re ceipts were small, prices were quoted 1-2 cent to 1 cent lower. Numerous messages from the coun try told of a keen desire to sell the old corn -in the country and also re ported contracting for new corn at much lower prices than prevailing now. Western markets were. .liberal purchasers in the country .on over night bids. Fair weather with con tinued mild temperatures predicted for the next few days. The latest upturn .having been brought - about mainly at the expense of the short in terest and developmenta having turn ed somewhat in favor of lower prices, we expect to see a further down-turn. Oats Had a strong undertone early in the day but the advance was check ed by the appearance of profit taking sales In good volume. The caeh mar ket started strong ou an active ship ping demand but lost the advance and closed easy. The government report was construed as bearish and private reports are to the effect that the final result will be even larger than this report Indicated. llye Buying of houses with - sea board connections took the surplus off the market early and was respontble for the advance. Cash was firmer with sales No. 2 on track at two cents over Sept. The recent response to export buying was ouite complete and it is likely that a further reaction will be experienced. .'.:-, (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) XEW YORK. Sept. . Action, of the market today was gratifying to I those maintaining an air of confl- j dence with respect to future trend of values. In certain groups, like tne chemicals, oils and other specialties pronounced price betterment was re corded. Talk that the United Fruit Co., would declare a stock dividend in the near future caused a sharp upturn in that stock and it had its effect on Amm. International corporation shares, this company, it being thought as having quite an interest in thei United Fruit company, the Improved outlook in Mexico is best reflected in the more confident buying that has been going on in the Mexican oil shares and the American Smelting and Refilling stock of lute. .Talk of an early segregation of coal properties by the D. 1 & W. Is re sponsible for the advance iu this par ticular stock. It is believed that the Jcracy Central, after the I. I & W. plan Is made known, will puisne-a si- i in i la r course and this in turn be fol lowed by the Heading company in matters of segregation. The outstand ing feature today was the alight re-, cession in call money rates in the late afternoon. Reports from' France in dicate that shipments of rold . from that country to this side during tho cjt-rent month may total one hundred in'liion dollars. There are some who believe that should such volumes of shipments materialize it will serve to offset In greftt part the interior with drawals for crop moving purposes and the shifting around by large interests I to meet the tax payments next 'week The action of the general stock mar ket is stroiur -indicative of a well li- iuiduted condition in, most., depart ment. V (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) Kansas City wires One of the hirgost. millers in Texas here buying all the red .wheat from $2.63 to 2-S. Foreign lUcliHiige. From Overbeck - Cooke Co.) I lndon. JSS; Paris. SiS: Itnly.' SS; Belgium. T70; Germany, 194; Swiss, 140; Spain, 14!6; tireece. ivu I mania, ii'S; Uulguria. 42. BEEF Fresh, tender, juicj beef is always sure to please and that's the only kind we carry. We are proud of our reputation for selling the choicest beef and al ways strive to maintain it. ' , v, ' .. ( r Come in and pick out the kind you like best -iteak, roast or boiling beef. Or, if you prefer, phone your order and let us select a, choice cut for you. Our prices are'. yefy reasonable.' "'Ii' .-. , .'z . Empire Meat Co. Phone 18 Fill Your Goal Bins . - There's no better time than the present to fill your coal bins. Why wait until the last minute when weather conditions may -prevent delivery on time. Good coal is necessary in these days. We carry no other. Phone or call NOW! , i - r ... L. Burroughs Incorporated Phone 5 - CoDege & Webb SU. -l.''Sr!Cllfl WHILE HOUSECLEANING Dont forget to have on hand a case of thai wonder fully sparkling and refreshing WI NE-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-0 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 Wine-0 in the house all the time. Bottler of All Kind Soda Waters WM. RUESCH BOTTLING WORKS 1 Manning www ' " "' . i CAIJVORNIA UPS FK11T. j LOS AXUELES, tept. 9. California 'shipped 4fi.r; cnrloads of citrus fruits valued at $81,200,000, in the season jjuat ended, according to the report of iO. Harold Powell, seneral manager of the California. Kriiit .Orowere Kx I change, rendered to the directors of ithat organization at their annual meet ing here yesterday,. , NOTICES Noioe ! v The Bow man IShop on account of j gohiy out of btiMnesw, request that all j outstanding accounts te paid on or j before Ckl U'lh.. otherwise will be 4pla'ed In .t l:twrr? Ii.iihIm fir ii11m-tiou. : E30TBCE : Due to increased freight rates there is an increase of $26 on all Ford models effective September 7. , INSIST ON GENUINE FORD PARTS : : Imilution 'Ford parts arc Ucng sold by many mull-orler houses, down-town stores and garages to unsuspecting Ford Owners as "Ford" parts. Hut they are not Genuine Ford part made by the Ford -Motor Company. They are made by concerns who have no connection whatsoever with the Ford Motor Com pany. These Imitation parts are not even made from the same grade of steel, or under the same formulus used by the Ford Company. They are counterfeit purts. Tests havo shown them to break when the senulno Ford parts didn't even bud. and they renerally are from thirty-five to one hundred per ent lower In quality. The Authorised Ford realer is your protection. As such, we handle nothing but the Genuine Ford parts. They are made from the famous Ford Vanadium Kteel and each part accord ing to Its use is heat-treated in tho way that will -rive It the long-est wearing qualities. Kvery part la the same as Ha dupli cate In yotir Ford car or Ford truck. Our stock of parts is complete. And our Ford tmrxea and Ford mechanics are at your service at all times. lrlve In when replacements or repairs for your Ford car may be ncceaxary. Save your car and also your money. Simpson Auto Co. 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