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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAW, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1020. PAGE TirctEE fr f TEN PAGES U t II J llll i 5 News of Pendleton . CALENDAR OP EVENTS Pendleton Bound- - 8ept. 23-26 TJD. tfept. 2S-2B Sheriffs Conven- tlon here. Sopt. 23-25 County clerks of Oregon convention here. Sept 22 Eastern Oregon Die- trlot Medical Association, La Grande. Sept. 19-S2 Stats Federation of Labor, here. Bept. 16-17 Roqjamatlon con- gress, Seattle. f Oct. 4-D Rivers and Har- bora Congress. Portland. - Oct. 8-8 Hormluton Dairy and Hob Show. . Oct. 20-22 Joint institute, Morrow-Umatilla teachers here. Oct. 22 Portland Chambar of Commerce visit here. Nov. 13-20 Pacific Interna- tlonal Livestock Exposition, Port- land. 4 ' Nulillra Kent to Walla Walla. Six bucking; saddles, to be used in the Frontier Days celebration this -week at Walla' Walla, were sent to the .Garden City yesterday by Humley & Co.. who manufactured them here. These saddles are to be used In the contests at the Hound-Up. at Boise and at Cheyenne, Wyoming1., The new saddles have been adopted offi cially by those several show manage ments. School Hoard to Meet The fh'Ht Houston of the Pendleton school board since tho opening of the fall term will he hold In the offices of Bickers & Fried I y this evening. A program of routine business Is In store. Paul Marls ApiKilntcd Paul V. Marls, director of O. A. C. extension and well known In 'Pendle ton, has been appointed a director of tho Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro ducers, lie has accepted the appoint, niont as an opportunity to further the important poultry industry of the state. , Attends Held Day. K. W. Fletcher, of The V s Warehouse, was among those W.I.. at tended the Field Day at i.he Hern.-d.on Experiment station on Saturday. A. If. ItuUd to lho. v A. H. ltudd left this morning for Echo, where he will be In charge of some bridge work for the state high way commission. Mr. Hudd lias btfen at the. Pendleton highway office for some months. Old Sidewalk Being Removed The old wooden sidewalk In front of the Falling building on Main street, was torn up today, preparatory to the laying there of a cement sidewalk. The property Is now owned by the Christian Science Church and the owners recently agreed to make tho improvement, asked for by the civic committee of the Women's Club of the city, llnll Flails nt Myrlc-k Possible damage to standing grain Is reported as a result of a hall show er which was experienced Sunday in the vicinity of Myrlck station. The shower was quite heavy, according to reports, and as there Is still quite a hit of grain not harvested, there is fear of damage expressed. Large quantities of water were flowing down the Mid dle and South Cold Spring canyons this morning as a result of the heavy downpour. 101101101101101101 101101101101- o WoVCH llcllIK Shot. . Several nlmrods from this city have been out lately shooting doves, the season on which opened September 1. Tho limit for a day Is 10 birds. Dove mulligans are reported by some of the hunters to be quite a delicacy. Frequent Showers Forecasted. Frequent showers over the ' north ern portion of the Pacific coast states are predicted for this week in the of ficial forecast of the U. 8. weather bureau. Temperatures will be nor mal, the forecast sye. Itcturns to Duncan School Miss Juanlta Friedly, of this city, left yesterday for Duncan where she will teach during the , coming year. Her school opened this morning. Year before lost and In 1917-1918 Miss Friedly taught at Duncan but last year was at Cold Springs. rn BARTLETT PEARS f vMMM?mw AND ; r j III Jf " ITALIAN PRUNES ' 31 . FOR CANNING ' Itcturns from Study. Dr. and Mrs. K. II. Brundage and daughter returned this morning by motor- from Portland whore Dr. Brundage spent the past two weeks taking post graduate work in chiro practic. He has reopened his offices here. e i If you have not already done so we advise canning these two fruits at once. y "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. PHONES 101 (Private Exchange Oonneota Roth Depart ' FINE GROCERIES AND MKATB ioi-ioi loi ioi loi loi loi loi loi loi- s3si d i p infirm DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? That's tho way we learned to fbrur and wo fixture at present prices of material and contents, your barn haa doubled In value. If you don't believe it, price bitildiiur materials today and compare then prices with what you paid wlicn. you built. Nloe fix you woujd bo in with a fire about now, eh? . . .... LN'CKKASt; your lire Insurance, A SEE CS AT ONCE May Jjcave I-Yr st Hex Kills, local automobile dealer, may leave for hla former home In Muscatine, Iowa, on No. 19 thia even ing1. He received word laat night of the serious illness of his mother and probably will go to her bed Hide un less word comes today that she is recovering. Jewish Holiday Today. Orihodox Jews today are observing the festival of Itosh Hashanah, corre sponding to the first of the New Year holidays, the holidays having been be gun at sundown last evening. For the next ten days a series of holidays is observed, ending with the solemn fast of Yom Klppur on Sept. 22. Hunters Get Two Bucks K. J, Oresswell, Claude Martin and A. H. Schluter returned on Sunday from a deer hunt north of Kamela which netted them two fine buck deer. Both the animals were of good size and had several points. This Is the first party reported here thia season to have bagged two deer on one ex pedition. One set of horns has been presented by Mr, Oresswell to his fath er in law, Henry J. Taylor. Heavy Kaln Falls ' A rain which began at noon today- continued during the afternoon and to taled .04 inches. The rain Sunday night and yesterday totaled .44 inches. ays Maor Lrfe Moorhouse, official weather observer. The maximum to day is 58 with a minimum of 49. The barometer, which Is down to 29.25, is lower than it has been for some time. The continued cold weather prevents farmers from completing the harvest. New Rates Interstate Only. Now press rates on telegraph mes sages which went Into effect Sept. 1 on tho lines of the Western Union Co., apply only to Interstate business, ac cording to word received at the local office. Until notified otherwise, the rates for intrastate press messages will he as before. No explanation of the difference has been received. Meanwhile service between Portland and Pendleton on press wires does not feel the advance, but beyond, into Washington or Idaho, the rates apply. fias SiiiM-riiitondent Here. R. J. Jenks of Lewiston, Idaho., gas superintendent for the Pacific Power A IJght Co., arrived yesterday morn ing to assist Dr. F. W. Vincent, local manager, in removing the difficultly of the local gas system. A close su vey of the system is being made an improved service Is already being re reported. Dr. Vincent says. A seve: Inch pressure was put on the large holder and five-inch pressure on the smaller holder Sunday and 70,000 cu bio feet of gas produced. r y2 PRICE . That is the big discount that we are giving on all of our Ladies' White Underskirts, Night Gowns, Children's Blouses, Play Suits, Romp ers, Middies. This is an immense saving, when you consider what the price was before the discount was taken off. Don't Jet discounts deceive you, but look for the plainly marked price before the dis count was taken off. YOU CAN GET IT AT The BEEHIVE Pay Ch tendIton' Variety Store Save Cash Diiek Season Oieil Thursday. 1 he federal season for shootin ducks opens SO minutes before sun rise Thursday morning and inasmuch as the state has made decision not to Interfere with the federal dates, hunt ers will feel free to open the season at that time. Ducks are reported to be numerous on the lower Umatlll and good shooting Is predicted. Local sportsmen have agreed that they i do no shooting' below the dead lln near Hermlston In the interest of pro tectlng the resting place of the. bird and will frown on any who overstep me mark. There is no provision made to enforce this deadline except th spirit of sportsmanship of the hunt taken the stand for good sportsman snip. Drnmatkt nni, nrda miss ioig Swaggart was elected president of the high school dramatic cilio at Its first meeting, hld thi morning. Ivan Hnuser was elected vice-presldenj, Thelma Blanchette se inry ana inck Lawrence property MiannKrr. Moralise- or the Iaree nnm i A her of students who registered for the g course there will be two classes, an anvaneed class and a beginning class, PJ but all will he under the direction of 5 "i duo orncers and instructors. A monthly meeting of the club will be held each month but the classes will lxss of Vitality Is lnas of the princi ple of life, and is early indicated by falling appetite and diminishing strength nd endurance. Hood's Siar suparilia is the greatest vitaliKr It acts on all the organs and functions, and builds up the whole system. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 niTALlTY SERVICE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 . Other Depts. 78 JMHilTTON'S IiEAM.NO STOKE r We Have Moved Our Ready to Wear Department Down Stairs to the left of the front door. Every thing is arranged for your convenience and to make it easy for you to shop. YOU DON'T HAVE TO CLIMB STAIRS FOR ANY THING. r ' ' We are showing the most complete and most up to date assortments of WOM EN'S SUITS, DRESSES, COATS AND FURS and kindred lines in Eastern Ore gon. In fact it's the best we have ever obtained for any fall season. You not only select from the largest and most varied stocks, but every thing is priced at about what you want to pay. It's a pleasure to show goods. Grocery D . . . 1.00 Cooking Butter, per 2 lb. roll CHEESE Badger State Cream Brick, per lb. . . Badger State Limberger, small size . Badger State Limberger, large size. . Imported Koquetort, per m ........ 60c 55c $1.10 $2.00 Genuine Imported Swiss in round cartons, each $1.00 Elkhorn (American Cheddar) Cheese, 1-2 lb. can 40c epartment Sinclair's Pickled Pigs Feet, quart jars Sinclair's Pickled Tongue, pint jars Curtis Kippered Sardines, oval cans Imported Portugal Sardines, 3 3-4 oz. cans Curtisola (a California Antipasto) glass jars. . Canned Evaporated Milk for Cooking . Purposes, per dozen 1.50 75c 50c 40c 45c 65c r,m . - meet twice a week. Miss Elizabeth Severance, head of the KnBlish depart, ment is in charge of tho work. U, A. ltottclioT In Weston. R. A. Boucher, deputy supervisor for the Umatilla National Forest, is absent from his office today, as he Is out on a field trip. this month will be among the topics under discussion at the monthly meeting- of Pendleton Post which . will be held at S o'clock tonight in the coun ty library. involutions Arc Placed. Round-Up decorations are in place this year earlier than ever before. Part of tho street decorations were Dut nn yesterday by Sam Wright, who has the contract for the decorating. The decorations now in place include American flags and flaps of other na tions, with pictures ot oucnaroos anu cowgirls as centerpieces, vuier uct orations will be put in place later. Olives on Wroue: Side Clifford Mittesand was fined 2 police court this afternoon on u charge of driving his car on the wrong side of the street. Quahty PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Star I-xotlall Man Leaving Ivan Doc" Carr, before the war a football star with the Pendleton high school elevens, is leaving for Portland tonight en route to Corvallis where he will enter Oregon Agricultural Col lege on Monday. Mr. Carr will major in forestry at tho college and is ex pected to make a strong hid for a place on the freshman football squad. Mlrss Ifiwrniioii IK-Iw-rts. Miss Ella May Harmon, for the past ear home demonstration agent in Umatilla county and who recently re igned her position, left last night for Portland, where she will be employed n Miss Stewart s Interior decorating hon. Miss Stewart is one of the prominent decorators of Portland and has decorated many Pendleton homes. Rvliltrit Will Rcnti!n. The exhibits of White Hybrid and Turkey Red, shown at Sturgls & Sto- j rio-a .iiirinr the Cereal Grain show. are in remain i-, ... . , . . -,.-mi.,, vpvnl treated for -' lines on .Main sirci. in.,,. ......... hurir.il with cutting ahead ot an- Man Mixes Ilis lM-inks ; James P. Size was booked at polio station this afternoon on a charge of: being drunk and two bottles, one with i pure denatured alcohol and the other! with a mixture of that liquid with' sugar and lemon, removed. 3Io was arrested by Officer I-yday. MAKE YOUR DOLLARS COUNT Prices are always lower and the value just as good here. IaH us take care of your slioe waits and we are sure Uiat you will be idca.seil as to style, fit and quality. " LOOK THKSK OVER. Men's Viei Kid Itlu.. round toe, leather Mile ami heel $8.50 .Men's Black (.tin Metal ltlu., wide toe, solid leather sole, rubber heel $7.00 Women's Klai'k Kid Oxford, military heel, light welt sole $7. .VI Women's llrowu Kid Oxford.'lieavy welt sole. Cuban heel. This is one of the new fall oxfords.. 1'riee .............. $lu.UO UUMIXITTK ljK OF t Hll.liK S SHOIiS TRICED RIGHT. Police Court Busy Today Traffic violations occupied most of the limelight in police courth this morning. Fred Heck was fined J2 for beyond tho white ound-Up. The g-rain mill and planted remain on display, me t-turgis torie Co., in connection with the ex hthit,.ls giving a worknsr demonstra on of a cleaning- and running mm. ir. hnrm will nlr. charged wltn cutting aiicno & other car and taking tnc rigm oi . i !at an intersection, forieiiea -. Janu s, Ahade. running his engine with the exhaust cut out. paid a 2 fine. Sent- ence was suspenoeo ascamsi mo v liingham Sheen Co.. charged larking too long at th. future of J10 for liegion Post to Meet Winter's plans and the legislation o hih ta t .-. s.,imA hefore the national convention ot ths American Legion made by Francis Narciss. with , curb. Fir- drunkenncss was ; cA ootefy lark M iitcr. laiiucr. 7&V Main St.