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FAGS SIX DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER' 29. 1920. ' TWELVE PACE3 uu uuju.juji j ua 1 imiu... ! wpm jiia. r una LWsW!inimnmTmnimmmnnMnm!TMTvnHM t"r nijluiauauiUiiuuiiiiiiUiiliiiili4uiUliiiuuimiiiaiitMiiia.utiitu'i 'A 5 I Social and Club News TIIUKKDAY CL.Cn TO MBKT Tomorrow, president's day in the Thursday Afternoon Club, will lie InnrMed by the flint meeting on tho 1 K 20-Z 1 mlemlnr mid Mm. WcKtlirooke Dickson, the :iulj's new president, will entertain the' momlwrs at her home, J 611 Jackson street. Modern lirltlsh Writers will be mud led IhlM year by the club, tholr pro gram Including those from the time of "Charles Dickens to the present day, and entractlnir the Scutch and Irish a well as Kngltsh and also the study of drama among writing forms. The Thursday Afternoon Club Is one of l'endlcton's pioneer organisation and it la one of the federated clubs of Oregon. f. EST 1 S CO M P L.I M ENTE D. The nreaent-e In I'endlcton ol sirs. In Pendleton since before the Hound I'p. Mrs. Uederich's hualmnd. Dr. Itederich, is a cousin of Mrs. Johns, WHJi WIXTKR IX SOCTH Mr. J. I Hall departed on Tuesday for -Herkeley, Oil., where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Miss Flota Hall, who is taking her .senior year of coilepe at the University of California, at Herkeley, Thev will hove apartments near the university and Mrs. Hall will remain until after commencement next May. Miss Hall took her first three years of college work at the Cniverslty of Washington where she was a member of 1'hi Mu sorority. uA:ST TO DETOUT. Miss Kutheritie Duncan, who lias been the house guest of - Major' and T. J. Uederlch, of Vancouver, Wash- j Mrs. Lrf-e loorhouse for the past week liiKton, the house guest or Mrs. janies Johns at her homo on Jackson street, was the Inspiration for a charmingly appointed affair today when Mrs. James a Johns entertained with a luncheon at her home on South Gar den street. Pleasing, informality marked Mrs. Johns' hospitality and places at a blossom-decked table were luid for eight. Mrs. Itedorlck and her little daugh ter. MnrgHiet lionise, have been guests wfll depart on No. 18 this evening for nor nonie in ttajnes, Oregon. DlXiRKM MKCTI.N'O CALLED Officers and members of the De gree of Honor are invited to meet at Union hall tomorrow afternoon at o'clock for tho transaction of special uusiness. SALES! MATIJO.V IS VISITOR. ah interesting guest In Pendleton is Mrs. Oeorge M. Hrown, wife of Attor ney CK-nernl Drown, who was railed here on business from their home In I Salem. Mrs. James H. Perry and Mrs. j Itoscoe I. Keator, with Mrs. Brown, formed a motor party which .enjoyed , a day In Walla Walla yesterday. Mrs. Uroywn is at Hotel Pendloton. llOPl-S L'PSTAUIS SHOP NEW SUITS NEW COATS NEW DRESSES NEW BLOUSES Showing Authentic Modes for Fall and Winter Wear Suits at $39.75, $49.50, $59.50 and up Coats at $29.75, $39.75, $45.00 and up. Silk Dresses at $23.75, $29.75, $35 and up Your Inspection Iivited. 1. A 2nd floor Taylor KldR. c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiin THE JOLLY INN 1 A SUNDAY Chicken Dinner Roast Meats Meat Croquetts Salads, Pasteries Open from Noon to 7:30 The best dinners in the city. TACOMA, Sept. 89. (IT. P.) In formation is said to be in possession of United States army intelligence offi cers at Camp Lewis, showing a plot by anarchists to blow up a bank and Ntwmtll In Tacoma. will be laid before federal ,offiiils hero this afternoon. Army officers are convinced their In formant hud poslilvo information. Portland Also Marked. SFATTL.M, Sept. 29. (A. P.) The chief of police today received a, letter signed "a friend to workers, docl;ir ing that radicals are planning- to riy- rumito hu.'ldings in Semite, Tucorua and Ptrtland "within 20 duys.-' WILL OF PEOPLE FIRST SAYS G. 0. P. E A S1H. AND, K, Sept. 29. (By Ray moncl Clapper. U. P. Staff Correspond ent) The ship of state must sail with a skilled crew, as well as captain, and its sailing orders must originate in the United States, Senator Hardin do clared in a speech here today. He said he government must express the will of the people, not the will of the pres ident. lectures Idal. ASHLAND, Kentucky, Sept 29. (A. P.) A federal government con ducted under co-ordinated powers of constitution and always taking the whole American people Into Its confi dence was pictured by Senator Hard ing: as an ideal toward which the re publican party would work if returned to power. . WANTS WARRANT FOR PETTY LARCENY FOR STEALING OF WIFE SUPERIOR, Wis., Sept. 29. A foreiuner today asked Judge Park er for a warrant charging petty larceny. The Judse asked what had beon stolen and tho man re plied, "my wife." I,OAXS AWAIT KECOGXITIOX. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (U. P.) American financiers have let the new Mexican government know that loans are dependent upon it obtaining recog nition of the United States. This at titude of banking Interests is under stood to have been made plain to Gen eral Alvarado, Mexican minister of fi nance, who recently returned to Mex ico City from this country. liiiiiiHiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiriitiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir J. L. VAUGIIAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The) Ftdern! Electric Washer Machine we are showing a new machine In this city. Pefore buying look it over. (two ll SO E. Court M. WE HAVE SEVERAL TONS OF Cannon Ball Cabbage Bought To arrive in lot shipments to insure freshness. The finest kind for sauer kraut. Watch this space for price. Second shipment due today. Eagle Valley Extracted Honey. None better Than Thi Fine Honey. 1-2 gallon .$1.50 ' 1 gallon '. $3.00 i . . , v Our first shipment of Winter Apples on dis play. Pid you see them ? Just a fair sample of. what you can expect when you buy fruit from us. , Let us figure with you on Winter Apples and Potatoes. jQray Jros. (jrocery THREE FHONES louder from Umapine, in cliurge. . The Mason and Adams hogs, from Hcrmiston, won first, socond and third m the Junior Boar class, Mr. Hennlon reports. Only two classes wore judged up to yesterday and the Mason and Adams animals were entered In only the one class. George Strohm, of Hor mlston, has entered pigs in the Duroc futurity. On Saturday ho shipped to Portland, a car of hogs made up nt animals too heavy for the exhibit he will make at the Pacific. International Livestock exposition. SIGHT IS EXPHCTKD (Continued from page 1.) - .ii i i .. i . THE , ! i .' . . THOMAS Ts, I shop quality' . I xWyS Ay I i iian xor tne sheriff all was uiiioinea auring- the questioning by District Attorney Keator and cross questioning by District Attorney. Iivln . Frequently during the trial yester day, counsel for the defense objected to the introduction of certain testi mony against his clients, tending to take for granted the existence, of a conspiracy before the fact of such con spiracy had been established. The Jury was once oxcused while the at torneys argued the objection before the court. Judge Phelps denied the defense's objection and allowed the testimony that . the defendants had made voluntary statements of the con spiracy before the grand jury. . PEP MEETING PLANNED FOR FRIDAY EVENING Pendleton's first football game of the season will bo held Saturday aft ernoon at Round-Up park between Pendleton and ; Pasco high . schools. The students will meet Friday even. to promote the At 7:15 the fun will begin with a pep meeting In the assembly hall of the high school over j which Itoll Morrison has charge. Vaudeville skits will be .presented I and those fun makers, Ttoll Morrison The Umatilla county boys' and girls" stock judging team won second hon ors at the State Fair in Salem yester- Iny; while Miss Dorothy Briggs, Her- miston high school girl, won second Individual honors among 27 contest ants, says Fred Bennion, county agent. who returned this morning from Salem. ' 1 Linn county was first, Clatsop third and marion fourth, Mr. Bennion says that taking into consideration that five counties had club leaders and that Linn county won first lust year and that Marion county won at the West em Royal and the Pacific Internation- al, he considers that the Umatilla ' team made a good showing. Members of the team were Miss Briggs, James Hall and Karl Bensel. Miss Briggs .was introduced to the throng in the grandstands at the Salem races, as a tribute to her exceptional ability. The team and other club members will re turn tomorrow, with D. J. Kirk, club made by Km met t Bancroft, alias 3,'ell Hart, late Tuesday afternoon In tho trial of Stoop and Henderson. Hart's, declaration that all fivo men had agreed to shoot their way out was sub stantiated by grand jury reports of voluntary statements from the two de fendants that such a conspiracy had been agreed upon. Up to the time that Hart was placed on the witness stand by the state, little evidence" proving the existence of a conspiracy had been presented. Tho state was weaving the net of circum stances which led up to the climax of !'" for a large rally t's story, i Ho declared that on the i interest in the game. Saturday night before the Jail break. he, Kerby, Kathle ami the two defend ants irow on, trial, all pledged them selves to use 'Weapons in order to gain liberty, If weapons were necessary. Murderer Held Grudge. No one of the five was designated as marksman, Hart told tho court. He shot, he said, because he had a differ ence to settle with Sheriff Taylor. As he had often before answered, when questioned in court. Hart declared that he hold a grudge against the sheriff and that when opportunity presented itself to shoot him, he did not hesitate. - Up to the introduction of Hart's tes timony,, evidence which would convict the two defendants of first degree murder had not been considered strong. The defense also thought that Hart's testimony was to be Ineffective when emphasis was laid on the fact that the shooting was done because of the prisoner's personal grudge against Sheriff Taylor. This hope was dispell ed when Hart answered that he shot both because of the grudge and be cause of a desire to make good with the jail break. The man already under sentence to hang for the crime proved the state's star witness and tho directness and emphasis of his answers left with the i audience, at least, little doubt of his sincerity and the truth of his state ments. . ' Story Is Unfolded. The plan for breaking jail, the agreement between all five to use force Jn getting out, the doparture of the- five together and the personal HEAT" COMFORT PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C ALirOPNIA) ' Overbeck & Cook? ... c0 . , Pendleton, Walla Walla, Portland Member of Chicago Board of trade. . k t Stocks Bonds Grain Private Wires to all Exchanges Room 6 Judd Bids. Phono 080 r. NOW IS THE 'TIME TO BUY YOUR GRAIN BAGS FOR NEXT YEAR. The prices are low. We guarantee Black Stripes or Blue Stripes. Place your order before the go up. prices UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. S I HAITIAN ENVOY ill m ', V '. . 5 UrV, - Phone 1014, 475, 351. AUGUST? &OAAMV WASHINGTON August Be llamy, chief Justice of the su preme court of Haiti. Is at the bead of a delegation now In Wash ington discussing with the Ameri can 8 tats Department Issue af fecting U. 8. and Haiti. Secretary Daniels has sent General Lejuene. commandant of the V 8. marine corps, to Haiti to investigate charges that natives are being cc slaved. VT Tt 1 VPROOUCt I I :XV It Can't Leak, Because It's Made in One Piece AKANTLEEK is built likae bottle all in one piece. Most hot-water bottles ere ' made in sections, then cemented together. When cement dries and cracks, the bottle leaks. Every Kantleek Hot-Water Bag Is moulded of pure soft rubber one continuous piece. No parts, patches, cement. Even stopper socket is moulded in. And guaranteed for a full two years' service or a new Kant leek free. Don't wait until your old bag leaks. Get a Kantleek. Your old one rosy break open tonight. - r THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE BEAUTIFUL NEW COATS, SUITS, DRESSESi . BLOUSES and SKIRTS ; JUST OPENED. Whether your preference is for the conservative or the unusual. We have here assembled models especially designed for every type the conservative maton-the smartly groomed younger woman the darling 'debu. tanfe. Come and see theso new garments. You - will not be disappointed. ' t . .'. ' . t Comparison Invited and John Simpson, will be tho main feature. After this tho line will form and a serpentine of Main street will be held. An Immense band will be a feature and the burial of the effigy of Pasco will be another. ' The football men will appear In tho parade and many other Interesting things are pinned thnt the committee do not as yet wish to' be known. The public la Invited to. attend all of the ceremonies and especially the program at tho school. John Simpson, yell king and Roll Morrison and John Hen. derson his assistants sre In chars. With this there Is plenty of evidence that It will be ono of the best rallies ever "pulled off.'' Have you been getting jour money's worth oht of the shoes you have been buying? If not, we are going to solve that part V( your high cost of living by selling you good shoes at popular prices, with our guarantee "your money's worth or a new pair." . : V I Loolf at these prices, then wonder how we do it,: .Men's Dark Brown Knglish Shorn, leather solo, niblWhcwl, at. .. ta.SO ' Men's buu'k I jicJMi, leather sole, all solid, at .......... $7.00 W onion's Dark Brmn HimjUmIi last shoes; low hoe I, hoary solq, at .0O Women's Brown UlUsWn, uiUineVI KmrHah Walking SI too, ftood)icar welt, at - t 7.50 iVoincn's Black Kid, lace, turn solo ami military lioef, at . . . .8.50 These are. not Jeadors, as our stock is new und our prices run In proportion to these all the way through. " Jack Winer, Manager, c7ie ooterV 7i4 Main St. Cedar Ghests This is a logical time to buy a Cedar Chest, because the average woman is getting ready to store away many finer garments that have been in use throughout the summer season, and the Cedar Chest is the place to store these garments. Our Cedar Chests are made from real Ten nessee cedar, different styles and sizes, . some with copper trimmings, some with slipping top trays and all furnished with good locks and cas Furniture Company: HOME FURNISHER 103 I Court St. . Phone 48