TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1920. PAGE TOME 11 ' Jg T TTFT" News. of Pendleton i CAIiENDAH OF EVENTS i Tatfiwtr now, oounljr clerk's office. Ilflok clone Huturday, October a. Oct, 2. Registration book! clone for general election. Oct. 4-f Rivera and Har bor Congress, Portland. Oct. S. r.t day for tax pay mentH. Oct. i- HermlBton tMiiiT and Hoc Show. Oct. 18. County Y. M. C. A. Convention here. Oct. 20-22 Joint Institute Morrow-Umntllla teachers her. Oct. 22 Portland Chamber of Commerce visit here. Nov. 2. General eleotion. Nov. 7. Northern Oregon Oliler 'Boys' Y Conference here. Nov. 13-20 Pacific Interna tional Livestock Exposition, Port- land. . . Tofltoa Permit for New Homo. J. T. Hale today was Issued a per mit to erect a dwelling; and garage on Kay street. In Irvlngton Heights, at a cost of 17000. Mb Jcrartl Tcnt'ltlnjc - , Miss Lura Jerard'ls teaching alge bra at the Pendleton high school dur ing the Illness of Fred Bchmlilt. Mlxs Jerard was o member of the faculty last year. Cullrd Hy lllncwt Clarence Kltchln, of the Oregon Mo tor Uurage, left last night for Centra lla, Uushlngton where he was called hy the serious Illness of his father. IKtwIioI tswin iilvtm nail. Horschel Lewis, held In tho city Jail under the name of Und, was released Tuesday from custody to appear for trial Friday, his mother having put up bull of i00. He is under bond of 60 on one charge lat Walla Walla and or IffiJ bond on another and Is also want ed by the federal officers at Portland for lliiuor violations. - Youth Kilters College Ted Van ltaimen, the son of Mrs. Edith a. Van Deusen, has entered Stanford University. He left for Cal ifornia on Sunday. r VIhIK; West Kurt Hubert I Osborn, of the State Hoard of Health and the Oregon Tubercuo losls Association, is In the west end of the county today. Mr. Obsorn Is mak ing a survey of conditions in Umatilla county. . Arilmr Itmld Is Pledged. Arthur Itudd, a graduate or I'cnwe to'n high school entering his freshman year at the University of Oregon, was pledged yesterday to Phi Oamma Del ta fraternity, according to word re ceived by friends here. He was prom inent In several lines of activity in the high school last year and Is majoring in Journalism at the university. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Jiudd of this city. Man Forfeits 1250 Bail. Charles H. Malone Tuesday forfeited to the police court ball of 1250 for failure to appear to answer to a chnrgo of disorderly conduct lodged against him. Ho is charged with driv ing a car while Intoxicated, having II iliior Jn his possession and flghtng. Other forfeitures madevto police court Tuesday were: Have Holoway, drunk; 10; Mildred Dunne, disorderly. Hp: Max Pender disorderly, $15; Doug Coffmnn. reckless driving. $25. 101101 101 101101 101 101101101101 The Canning Season Will Soon be Over Place your orders with "101" now. Ground Cherries, Concord Grapes, Yellow Pears, Tomatoes, etc. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. PHONE let (Prtvau Exchange Oonnecta Both Depart CT1HK OHOCEIUES AND MEAT! 81 -ioi-ioi 101 loi loiioii oiioiioiioi- Myron Huiriey Hi-turns Myron Hunley who has spent a fort night In Pendleton visiting his broth er Itlchnrd Hanley, high school athle tic coach, left last night for Hpokane where he will enter his senior year at Lewis and Clark high school. Smallpox Again Reported. One new case of smallpox was re ported this morning to Health Officer John Halley Jr., and the house put un der quarantine. There were seven cases to be' quarantined yesterday, ac cording to hi report today. Pays teo Towards Fine. . C E. Harris, recently sentenced to a $100 fine or 50 days in Jail for un lawful possession of liquor, late yes terday paid the court ICO on his fine and will serve out the remainder un less he is able to raise the balance. Ilurotncter Is Falling. The barometer is falling and change in the weather Is expected. The maximum today Is 72 and the mini mum Is 42. The barometer is falling and a change In the weather is expect ed. The maximum today is 72 and the Inimu mis 42. The barometer reg isters 29.73. Wheat locally la Dull. Wheat continued dull here today with only a small amount sold, at price reported to' be on the basis of 12.12 for No. 1 club. Neither farmers or buyers are much In the market at the present price of flour and the drop in prices which ha sstruck the east. Old Tinier Back tat Court,- Henry Lacey, who formerly was a familiar figure In police court but who has been missing for a long time, ap peared again today, being charged with drunkenness. He was found guilty and fined $10. Sam Hayes, an Indian, was also charged with being drunk and was fined $10 or five days. He was unable to pay his fine. v0" ip sgiiLS DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? That' the way ire learned to figure and wo figure at present price of material and content, your barn has doubled In value. L ftra don't believe it, price building materials today and compare their- nricea with what you paid wlien you built. Stce ftz you trould be la with a Pre about now, ehf -. . INCREASE your Fire Insurance. SEE US AT ONCE MoorliiHisc Articles Not Returned. ; 'Major Lee Moorhouse today said that a number nf his Indian articles loaned to members of the Pendietqn Itound-Up band and olhers taking part in the Hound-Up last week have not yet been returned and that he is anx ious for persons having them to bring them to his office at once. He Is making up an exhibit of Indian goods to send to the state fair this week-end Paving: Bids to He Opened.. i ne city council tonignt win open bids on seven blocks of paving for the north side and contracta are expected to be let Immediately to the success ful bidder. The work to be let to con tract Includes the five blocks on Mark to Kaley street. Objection is being voiced by some of the property own ers adjacent to Matlock street on the proposed paving of the block between Italey and Lincoln street but It in said mat ine numoer still in Tavor is suf ficient to carry the project. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 kIjETON'R LEADING STORE i Do You Buy your notions here? Buy your cooking utensils here? Buy your hose for the family here? Buy your dishes here? Buy your many every day needs here? IF YOU DON'T YOU ARE LOSING . MONEY. Remember that this store is the only real low priced shop in town, and it is getting larger every day. A call is the real convincer. "You Can Get It" The BEEHIVE Pay Cash rendUton' Variety Storw Save Ch f 5 Owner Says Facts Misstated W. H. Coghlll, of Freewater, own er of the car that was stolen by Vernon Dakln. Raymond Uvaser and Edgar Taylor recently, writes to the East Oregonian that the story of the affair. following the grand Jury's indictment of the trio, as given by officials of the court house, disagrees with his ver sion. Mr. Coghlll says, first, that the stolen car was not returned In good condition, as reported, nor was it necessary for him to insist on the case going to the grand Jury, inasmuch as the boys were arrested and confessed, not alone to the theft of the car but to burgallxing the house from cellar to garrett. They then broke Into the garage, he says, and took the car. The owner was absent from Freewater at the time and the boys were out on ball before he returned from the east. Its Time to Think Of That New FALL DRESS WHY NOT MAKE IT UP OF OUR WOOLENS, $2.00 to $2.50 THE YARD. j They come in a wide range of colors and of the best materials for the price. Epingle, French serge, storm serge, etc. We'll be glad to help you plan your dress. MAKE THAT COAT YOURSELF OF OUR FINE COATING $4.00 TO $10.00 YARD. offered in a wide range of colors, and of the newest , weaves. Such materials as Gold Tones, Bolivia, Ve lour and the like. WARM, TAILORED SLEEPING WEAR LABOR WAGE DISPUTES WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (B. Ralph Couch, U. P. Staff Correspond ent.) Organized labor is begining to moderate in its drive for repeated wage increases, Edward Cunningham of the conciliation bureau of the labor de partment today said, probably as a re sult of the country-wide price cutting wave, . "The strike epidemic seems to be completely ended," he said. "Not more than 60,000 men are now Involv ed In labor disagreements. Only two cases have been referred to the depart ment this week for adjustment. A short time ago he got from 17 to 20 new cases each week. '.'More men are working regularly now than at any time since the armis tice. The rank and file of organised labor seems willing to wait the r suits of the price-cutting wave." You believe in the cool, ventilated sleeping room because it is healthful. But a warm sleeping gar ment is essential if the full benefit of fresh air is to be enjoyed. The finest warm sleepingwear made is to be pro cured in the Brighton-Carlsbad fall and winter weights. That is because of the soft downy ma terials, and because Brighton-Carlsbad is more gen erously cut and better tailored. Women are delight ed to find in Brighton-Carlsbad a warm sleeping gar ment which is also chic and dainty. Extra roomi ness at bust, armholes and hips. LEADERSHIP Brighton-Carlsbad Is the recognized standard of highest quality. In all there are M7 styles for men. women and children. Specially de signed garments for Infanta. All made in both summer and winter materials. HOW TO BUY NIGHTWEAR Have the dealer unpin the garment. Don't buy sleeping wear folded with the size and workmanship hidden. When Hrighton-Oarlsbad i.i opened out you know at once that you have found the better night wear in fabric, size and care in making. BRIGHTON Carlsbad Sleepingwear Children's $2.50 to $450 Women's $2.95 to $5.00 WOOL JERSEY $450 AND $5.00 YD. AH pure wool of the best quality jersey, 52 inches wide, suitable for coats and dresses. Comes in a good variety of shades. Why not make up a dress of wool jersey. Something New! Colored Lunch Cloths $5.75 Imported satin damask Lunch Cloths of finest quality with beautiful designs for every day use. We have'only one size now,' 45x45 inches. Comes in green, laven der, red and pink. , - Something Else . New! , Roman Stripe Ribbons and Braids, with tassels tq match, the latest ide for belts and sashes. Comes in copen, emer ald, navy and brown with contrasting shades yard .... $1.75 to $2JZ5 WASH SATIN $1.75 YD. - An opportunity to purchase all you want of this fine wash satin for underwear and, night gowns. Comes in pink only and 36 inches wide. Grocery Department Tea Garden Apple Butter, No. 10 cans $1.75 Red Mexican Beans, per pound 10c White Navy Beans, 2 pounds for 25c Dry Lima Beans, per pound 20c Pink Beans, 2 pounds for 25c iWe Have a large stock of Kerr's Self Sealing wide and narrow mouth Mason Jars. 1-2 Gallon, per dozen $1.85 Quarts, per dozen $1.65 Pints, per dozen $1.35 Economy Jar Covers, per dozen ............ .' 35c Mason Jar Covers, per dozen . .'. :.....,. 35c Mason Jar Rubbers per dozen 10c Treiiwf'ws iTn-r;:";;?::';:-"?! ilium t!!I!l!!! MANUFACTURERS OF OILS SAY GAS WILL SLUMP DENVER, Sept. 2fl. (U. P.) -The price of gasoline will soon follow the lead of other commodities and decline according to W. H. Barber of Minne apolis, president of a company making oil products, who Is here today. "The price of gasoline Is too high he said. "Millions of dollars are being spent to construct plants to manufacture the hl-products of petroleum. These plants will create a surplus and you can expect prices to drop," , NOTICE The Bowman Shop on account of go ing out of business, requests that all outstanding accounts be paid on or be fore Oct. 10th, otherwise will be placed in a lawyers hands for collection. iflimnp HI m 5 Crop Payment Plan 800 acres all In cultivation, located In excellent grain producing section. 12ft miles southwest of Spokane; seven miles from small town: fair set of improvements, rood well and windmill; 400 acres good, clean, aumraerfallow, now being seeded, with plenty of moisture to give grain a good start. I'laeo has all been farmed with a tractor. The neighborhood is good and some of the nearby farm are very well improved. -With the farm goes all the crop: combined harvester, grain drills, etc. The litl crop should i return you about half of the purchase price and you have no expense until harveat. For a short time I offer , this at Ito.oon.oo 1 10.000 cash and balance one-half the crop untH paid. Don't put It off. Write or wire today. J. F. DEALY, ; 417 Hyde Building, Spokane, Wuh. aV