rr trvf1'f 'v ' rooRTEEN ?AClZ3 DAILV EAST OHEQOITIAN, rEmUETOS, OREQOR, f-ATUTlPAY fVT.lTmO, AfHTt. 30. mi. u. 'u.- .yi.r.TT x-'f-w - - - - fr T. r-aras , n , , ; People Here and There WHAT PENDLETON GRADE SCHOOLS ARE DOING ' Cecil Cosper, expert aocuunlant. Who malnluInK office here anil at Walla Walla, wan In I ' ml lei on yes trrduy. , , ,, Al Hendricks, f. W. n, ft x. spec, lal agent, who him spent four months In New York and other point In the ut, wn In 1'endleton yesterday. He a on hi way to hi home In Spokane. Mr. nnd Mr. E. A. Hrhlfflef. tou Crulkshnnk and .Mr C. A. Mr. Vur- pillnl have returned from Portland, where they spent a week vMiing, The trip wn mnde by motor, hihI Mr. Hchlffler reports the rond a being in excellent condition. A great deal of building Ih going on in Portland es pecially In Ihe wny of residence. Mr, nnd Mr. RuHe A. Campbell have arrived In Pendleton from their home In Los Angeles. Mr. Russell ha accepted n poHltlon with the J. C. Penny Co. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR CETTER QUALITY The nuifkbcr of new customers vvlio o are going to commence trading here May 1st is conclusive proof of the su- 3 period ty of this store. g A trial will convince. 2 The Economy Grocery ;U3 W.WEBB ST. PKone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE period they have made a doll house .Indue 11. J. llenn I the finit of the I nvkin c.i...i ' justices oi ine supreme court to arrive n,y Hho(IeMi of Uie firHt Krade w, of four room and furnlHhed it com In Pendleton for the Mny term which ,. . k , th ,,, h. pietely with hand made- furniture open .Monilny, last night. lie arrived In the Home timo nuo Yum Bumpkin, I'matilU Indian, died while on hi way to VViiMh lnKtoti, l. C, to act a dele gate from the Indian tribes of th! re gion. Hiimpkln wa asphixluted when he attempted to blow out the gn In an Kustern hotel. Three Indians, Cup Humliln counIii of Ihe deceased Yum Siimpkn, and Jim Knnlne, delegate from the C'uyuses and Walla Walla, and Albert Mlnthorn, interpreter, who left yesterday for Washington on tri bal business, decided to take no chance and each took out an Insur ance policy before leaving Pendleton. NEWS OF THE COUNTY pnrenlM. Mr. und Mm. W. A. Ithode. ' maimer King wo dropped this The flrt three grade have ent sev- week and I leuvpi;; for Omnhu. Ne eral useful gift to a lcli boy friend braka. who I In Portland . The lower grade: have completed All the grade ure at work on Mny wveral varietle of very pretty .May baskets, which are a part of the art basgets In their art work. work. I lemond and Harold Robinson ore Theitna Morrl, fourth grade pupil, leaving Pendleton for l-i Grande thl i 111 with chicken pox. ween. Mr. Nona Shrwnrtr., fourth (crude I Al1 th Pupil of the seventh grade, teacher, ha returned to school after !h'oh lH under th edlrecllon of Mis a few day illness. l.eota Wagner have ecured their Paul Htllwell, of the eventh grade, i "OOK repori from tne rounty library. Hgy . "Till ha passed the Curtis test Frieda Pahl, eighth grade pupil There are 43 In the grade. A very interesting debate wa car- reived ome experience In teaching ' rled on th "event h jj-ade thl during the week a he taught the sec ond grade for half a day during MIkk JohnHon' absence. Mr. Hay ha been n linen t from xchool becuuse of lllne. Marriage IJcrnw A license to wed ha lieen Issued to Charle W. Brown, of Pasco, Washing ton, and Gertrude WIIon of Pilot Rock. Hawthorne) School. ' The new drinking fountain installed at Hawthorne i greatly appreciated cot fnily by the pupil but the punning public. It ha proved art innovation In the drinking line. The school I now bank to the 'reg ulur schedule of ralisthenlc having changed the program slightly before the track meet. ' Third grade pupil are greatly In tereted In studying animal and their home thl week. During their art Judge Kchiinncp to Morn Judgo I. M. Bchannep ha leased the house belonging to Percy Collier at 524 Grant street and he will move here during the coming week from Pilot Hock. Calk-d To Iliintsvilln County Aseor II. O. Hawk will go In Huntxvllle, Washington, ftunday where he will attend the funeral of hi sisier-in-law, Mrs. T. J. Hawks. Death occured Friday and wu the result of a paralytic stroke, fihe wa "0 years old. The funeral will be held tomor row ufternoon at 2 o'clock. Pay Cash ' ' Receive More Pay Lew Despair. & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Get the Same Pay Less Pay th.ei$arpje7-Get More You pay less money for the same (l article at this cash grocery; if you pay the same you are getting from 10 to' 25 percent more in merchan dise, i it PayCash Receive More Pay Less Deopain & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Scntcncml For Life H. Kchlbato, Japanese, found guilty by n jury of murder in the second de cree for the killing of M. Okamoto lust February, received a sentence of life Imprisonment in the state peniten tiary this morning In circuit court. , Bomb Suspect j) y4 'Ow "I'll never get Into troublo again, Judge," the prisoner stld after seht ence had been pronounced by Judge Gilbert W. Phelp. Write Itig Clift-k Mi Grace A. Gilliam, county trea surer, hu written check aggregating $IC9,0.r,8.36 which have hem sent to the office of the state treasurer at Hal em. The check- cover one-half- of I'matilla share of taxes to the state , for this year. . Ijist year, one-half the payment due the state wax 198, 96. CD. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Good PLslUiur ExrtNl. I 'til ess a heavy rain fall tonight, fishing In Meacham and Squaw creeks should be Kood. sav anifler. The wa ter is fairly clear today In these creek Lincoln school is hop scotch. William week. The subject was "Hhould Ire land have her Independence from Great Britain?" The affirmative side -won, Kdward Kremer led this debute, Lena Recklider, Gwendolyn Has, Gertrude Warren, Charlotte Isaac, Kleanor Porter and Htella Morton of the fifth received their book report this week. The score in the hygiene contest begun In the sixth grade, between the girls and boys is now fourteen to ten In favor of the girl. Harry liitchexon brought to school a piece of comb filled with larva of the bee for Inspection by the physi ology and agriculture classes. The eighth grade pupils whose nuMuuiBn were suuicieniiy nign to per- nut them to take the May state ex aminations were Margaret Hluhm, Mary Morund, Florence f'owcll, Wil ma Orteburn, Irene Hartsell, Forrest Hurrah, Wilkes Worth, Charlie Isaac, Clayton llkkerdike, I-awrence Har wood and llobert Peacock. Lincoln School. The first grade pupils are studying birds thi week and are enjoying it. Kathryn Furnish, Prudence Gray. Nadine JViswold. Kdwin Cruickshunk, had an average of A in all their studies last week In the third grade. Richard Geiss Is absent from the fifth grade this week. Vivian McCallister visited in the fifth grade, aiso three mothers, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Leedy, Mrs. Krant. The fifth grade pupils are giving the musical program for parent-teachers meeting Friday afternoon. Sixteen children In the fifth grade received their Palmer Method buttons for the first 25 drills. The favorite game of the boys of Vanity Case, Card Cases Cigarette Cases of Silver Often a vanity case, a card case, a ci garette case or a cigar case will just solve the question. . We are here to help you to decide on just the thing for the one who is difficult to please. A better aortment at honest prices always i ... i n Pendleton . - ! f Diamond IH-ak'r in I jftcrn On cm ! ' The r.itl'Zf'M but i very muddy In Hirch and Mc Kay creek. Tito Llgi te being held In Scran ton, Pa., while authorities Investi gate the Identity of the man who drove the "death wagon" to th scene of the Wall street bomb ex plosion several months ago.' gosniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEiiiiii!! 1 MMib -rZ. ii MHmI CM Vii I ill f ifiii? i We have just received a com plete line of Ladies' Outing Garments Better make your selection now while our stock is complete. Our line of camping goods is most complete and in cludes: Camp Stoves, Camp Beds, Tables, Grids, Thermos Bot tles, Chairs, Auto Tents and in fact everything to makf your outing a pleasure. Food Iaxpcctor Here. Three dairy and food inspector nre in Pendleton Inspecting dairies, milk stations, restaurants, hotel, stores, meat market and slaughterhouses. They wiU make report soon as to con dition in thi city. Old l!o.:dnl IHps. William McGregor, ased 67, for the past 33 year a resident of thi city, died last night. 1I- wait engaged In hlacksmithing In Pendleton. Mr. Mc Gregor is survived by hi wife. Funer al service will be held at 10 o'clock Monday morning from the Folsom chapel. Crulkshank being the champion. A new pennant was given to the eighth grade which was made by Mrs. John Greulich for last year's track meet championships. Srii":U of tit Annual Kuwnifnt nf th t'nit Hu! Bran'-li M THK I.IVKKI'IKII, t.liMMIX i:l.OBg INSI KAM'K I'OJII'ANY. I.IM1TKII Of UTrriwol, KdkIith!. on thi- tliirty-firrt , f TVreuiher. 110. made to th, initurati'-p rum-ni-ioner of tltc wtMte of Orefon, purunt t la: INIX1ME Sri prtrniiutnl TCCfi'Fd duritlff thf tttt I14.2S-.S99 2J latrmt. diTidi-nd and rvnta re- rvirMl riurlnc var 7U4 61S.17 'T lnnn froni other aotircea r- i-cifed dunnf ui yaar 14J.441.00 J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution w NECKWEAR, DAINTY AND NEW 49c, 79c, 93c, $1.49 Spring frocks take on a iir-w charm with tlio al(itin of tin ilainty -llar ami ctirf Mts. A wkln raiigt- or xryk-n simI colors to wlc-t from. F.niljrolli-rel lawTis snIUl color kwK-cs, ill wlf plaids ami 'hc-ks, eniliroidcrcd collar hi gay ami colorful inibinatloiis oil orgamlics onil swi-sscs. , The attractiveiii-ss of IViim-y prices make it cni-y U own M-vcrul of tlnw plca.-ing picci-Ji. New Hand Bags, Beaded and Leather BKAIK.n HACiS in beautiful designs worked in glistening; Ixails. Very popular with tin- woman who appreciate these little refined auwsMiries. each 6.0 Small Blaze in Garage. A small blaze which broke out yes terday afternoon in the Ed Walker ga rage on Garden street was quickly quenched through the efforts of the fire department which responded to n still alarm. The small truck was used. The fire started from a gasoline torch which ignited some oily cloths being used in cleaning cars. Fire Chief William Ringold again gives a word of warning' regarding the danger of rhe open flame and osollne. Will Visit Salt Lake. I; I J. E. Akey, manager of the J. C. Penney Co. store here, T. 11. Rem boldt, also of the local store, B. C. Fmmel, of the Athena branch and W. J. Muynard, of the Milton branch, will leave here Monday morning for Salt Lake CNty for a conference with J. C. Penney. Penny store men from Ore gon, Washington, Idaho. California. S3 1 Nevada, Wyoming, Utah and Montana, Swlll be present, and after a day's con CSiference with the head official will SS I spend a week with the buyers from the New York office. Boy F.njoy Hike. The Hoy Scouts greatly enjoyed a hike last night Ui Tutuilla mission, un der the direction of Hev. J. M. Cornel ison, who acted as host at the manse. The boys made the six mile hike in on hour and a half, and after eating sup per, rolled up in their DianKets aim slept on the manse floor. The boys in the party, who hiked home this morn ing were Laverne Pearson, Harold De Wilde, Floyd Howdyshell, Kupert Graham, James Simpson, Norris Graham, Gilbert Jones, Eugene Gray, Thomas Downs, Bruce Hawks, Cecil Burnett, Verne Dale, Gordon Keane antl Karl Hlnehart. T.til inline 15, 144,418 0 DISBIRSKUENTS Net Imae paid during tlt yrar. inrhidinf adjutmrnt Mpanar . S 6.617,933.74 C-'miniaMuna and aaiarica paid dunnc Ihe year S. 589. 654. 85 Taiaa, lii'ra-a and teas paid dur- . me U year 1 .Or.3.42."l Amount of all other eipenditurea 2,UT4.0'.'5.-i Total expanditurM ASttKTS Beinvuranoe racorarablc on paid It-maa t Value n1 real aatate owned (market value) Value of atm-aa and bonda owned (market ralilel 11. 694,073. 20 Loan i.ii morlAei and eollat- . era, bilk receivable and eer- tjti-ate of deposit 4'a.li in Paiika and on band .... freinitima in rour-ie of rollerUon writuii ainoe Kent. 30. 19:10. iDtereitt and ivnu due and ao- crued .31-1.137,039.51 102.491.09 542,043.73 1.3S1.4S (I.-. l.tiS. 777.34 3.400.31.-. 7 15S.10.-..57 .319.598.81l.-i.34 Toul admitted asaetx . I.IABII.ITIKS Net clainv' for loaeva uniid...3 l.OSSjS.riO Amount uf unearned premiuma on all ouuunding risks.... 12.0G9,001.4t Due for romniiaNun and broker- ae 13S.5SS.44 all other liabilitiea Mli.7h7.:t7 Total liahilttiea. exrlnsira of Mirpttia ot $4,547.(16'! 53. . .31." 0r.l.S32 31 hl Sl.SKSS l.N OKKIION KOIt THK YUAIt Net premiiuua m-eired during Uie year . f 102.147 S2 Lo)ea paid dnrinc Uie year... N7.lt! 95 Loi-mw ii-riirred durins tha'yeAr. 93.2hli.13 Name of company, Tba Lirerpool 4 LonJo aV Iik4)e ln-niranee iV)mi-any, Limitetl. Name of manager, Tbomas H. Andemon. Name of aaauuant manager, teorge F. Uuer ru. Hututory resident attorney for wm, (leor-.e J. Jama. 303 Lewia bidg;, Portland, Or. II. Pendleton W. COM.IXS Agent On-son Silvertone and Tooled Leather I$ags The very newest styles and colors in hand bags and vanitV cases. The new Silvertone cmliossed leather numbers are eon spicions in this new lot with the tooled leather styles a clsf second. Many numbers in black too for those wlm like tlie less showy kind. Prices an- $-! to $5.0 Children's Imitation Bead Bags 10c New Kid Gloves 98c Yesterday's express brought new attraction to the glove section, good looking gloves in goixl quality kid. white or Mack, pair all sixes. 98x- .hp A "V4TWv-m;m ; 0m enneyjui S12 PEPARTMENT STORES UVa j. ij. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution A Pre pai-atlotv or COMPOUND COPAIBA ami CUBESS AT .YOUR DPUGCIST Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department. ; Trot Out Your Candidates. It has been lialil that the busiest thing in the world Is a one-eyed man at a three-ring circus. For second honors we nominate a tongue-tied woman at a chatter party. Are there any further nominations he fore we begin balloting? Oregon Theatre TUESDAY MAY Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many kind friends for their help and sympathy during the recent Illness and death at our beloved son and brother Lawrence r.nd also for the beautiful floral offer ings. MRS. HELEN DA COLLINS MUS. HKltTHA l'OWKl.L M It. AND MHS. OHO. KKMT MR. AND MRS. (!. COLLINS WlLHl'R COLLINS. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Mm The Feer ol All Colored Minstrel Shows PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE HERBERT'S GREATER f If IV FOR RUNT 4 Thompson St. room basement 100 WILL M-'RSK confinment casea ' Thomiwon St. -20O 53 FOR SAI.i: Oak lookcase and desk S3 combined, - parlor table .1t in. top I Colonial design, 3 rugs x!2. one Wil-j ton velvet almost new. l'hune 319-v,l AN ETHIOPIAN CARNIVAL OF FUN A tig, toammoth, Marvelous, Magnificent. Mirthful, Musical M.'nstrel toonopcl. Traveling in their Own Private Pullman Cars. Many Surpriiinjf Novelties Sumptuous First Part 40 PEOPLE 40 Fast Funny ftrplec Ss New m Sale at rixmks Wurcliouse See the Big Free Street Parade and Concert at Noon n"ls . pill lM . 'r V i-i "H r?' l ! j! f : Eil!IIl!S!!Ii!i!!!i!l!llllllll!II)l!lllllllllli1!l!i!l!!llll!IIII!lllllll!lIli!HllHHIIIIIIIIi Call 620 Market St. i H Ul 'AJtf