- paoe fivb EIOHT FAOES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 27, 1921. People Here" and There J. C. KllllllS, I'lll'll llhl fl.ri'St super visor, spent tlii'. wuck-oiid In Wullu VViilla. H. I). Pelcrsnn, M i 1 1 (iii iillorncy, spent thi! ilay hero looking after legal business. I'lillo Hounds rpcnt Huniliiy u tho Ijucst nf friends at Walla Walla. W. 1. Me.Niuy, Hupelutendont of the Kasteru Oregon Statu Hospital, 1h u I 'ni I In ml vlHitui' registering I' io 1 1 1 Pen-I'lcton.-TOiegon Journal. A nice string of fish huh raiiKlit lit KorreMt linker anil Charley Daniels mi iv trip up McKay Crook. 'J'lio water In vory low, they report. Mr. anil ,M rs. H. 1 Ulrlch ami Miss Alice Finell wore among the Pendlo lon pooplo who enjoyed an outing yes terday at Lehman Springs. (5. M. MnpoB. who wan hero for sev eral iIhvn wont tn Walla Walla Satur day afternoon. Ilo will take a trip through Iilalin anil Muntnna lii'Toi re. turning to lii" Inline In Portland, W. It. Wyrlck, rancher, wheat grower anil "Itounil-l'p" booster of Pendleton Ik at the Jlcnson. Ilo ituys thai, tlio wheat crop 1h going to he a 'bumper uml thut the "rtoiinil-l'p" will exceed ovon the expectations of its strongest supporters. Oregonlan. rilot ltoek will iittontl Uu I'klah Fourth of July celebration in inas.se, wiys Jean Kirkpatrlck, odilor of the 1'ilot Hook Hcoord who Ih bom toilay. Mr. KlrkpiitricU says that I'llot Hock will .loin with tho neighboring town for the glorious ilaya from lul t to tlm-rliiuc I f'l'nsos S Licenses to woil hnvo boon Issuon i to llonry Ia u Campbell, 11 stock man of Hakcr anil I'earl Wall, a tcuclic.', o. I'onilloion; and to Oenrec C. Loody, .n aeher of Froowiitor anil Ilcntrioc , Iia'dwln of Milton. W (i. Ijrnwloy of Vancouver, Wash ington, allornoy for (he Woslliind Ir rigation Co., Ih In I'onillolou today tak ing cure of legal affairs. Kale ShiHlior returncil this morning from I'orllanil. Mrs. Slushor and Ut ile son, I ule Jr., will remain In Port land for the Hummer. In I SS7 K. P. Uodd wuh employed In I ho Pendleton Pi.Htofflce under Post luaHler K'loplun. loiter ho wuh employ ed on (ho Kant (irogoninii. Mr. ltedd, i.ow makes hlM homo In Franklin conn ty Washington ' and Ik In charge of eight or nine wurehmiHOH. Ho loft lo ony for IiIh home ufler a viwit here with IiIh mint, MIhh Ida Boyd. To Siviire OI, Judgment ' An old Judgment Hoenroil in thf eoiirtH of Kuiilh lalola is the bnsb of a Hiilt that hiiM iiocn filed In (he circuit court by fienrgo Kirohnor wh" HeekH to recover J17S.2,', from Henry Smith. Albert J. Keith and Peterson. Hishop and Clark Hie tho plaintiff? Ottorm:.s. i! P.lt Off Vnr, Alleged Damages to tho oxlent of $H),iuiti are sought by Itoliert K'nelalr in a Hull that wan fll"(l falnribiy efleruoon in ' lleiiit eoiirl. Tho defendant Is W. G ICstos, and In tho eomidalnl 't In iillef ed thai Sinclair Buffered the loss of the lobe of one of hiH ears as res-ih of an encounter 'with Ks'es. The de fendant Is accused' of having Idl'en of. 11 Hurt of the ciir. Tho cotritihihii 1m Io the effect that the defendant ic worth between $35,0110 and $10, (KM). Kent' I ard fiandall and Fee and Foe arc the plaintiff's attorneys. Everything Good When yoif buy from the Table Supply you ean buy with the assurance that things will be the very best always. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHA5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Wants Sisinid Divorce Her second marriage to her hus band, Nelson Taylor, failed to turn out nny belter than her first one with him according to the complaint of Florence Taylor who Is see kins a legal separa tion from tho defendant nnd custody of a three-year-old son, besides ali mony of SO a month. Tho complaint l.i to the. effect that the pair married tho first time in 1917 and that Hip plaintiff secured, a divorce In 1S2. The pair remarried, and now Ihe plain tiff declares that her husband has failed to provide for her and the boy fsho Is represented by Fee and Fee. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Weather Cooler. The weather Is cooler today, the maximum being SJ. Tho minimum last night was .VI. The barometer, says Major 1oe Mnorhousc. registers 2S.6r. Itclurll from College. Miss .Minnie Patewa, Miss Louise Martin and Miss Uertha Martin, I'ma tillu Indian g rls who have been at tending college In Kansas, returned to Pendleton today. Thoy will spend the Hummer here. (,ooi to Hot Ijikc Joe II. Parks, justice of the peace, went to Hut ljikc Saturday nigh! whore he will remain for several flays. He Is taking treatment for rhcuinmisni which has been bothering. him during the past week. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less i Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 ft. Court Phone 880 Will SM-uk ut Meeting. Miss Parker, of Portland, superin tendent of the State Sunday School Association, and ltcv. Uagon, new Pi lot Hock minister, will be among the speakers at the Tutulllu camp meet ing which opens June 30 and which will continue until July 7. The Success of Our Business is due to your patronage. Your patronage is the result of our extremely low cash pri ces. One cannot, work without the other. A trial order w ill readily convince you that the cash way is the only way. Despain&Lee Cash Grocery ZUU JU. Uourt Phone 880 Happy ( nnyon Meeting Tonight The stockholders of Happy Canyon will hold a vory Important meeting in the rooms of the Commercial Associa tion at 8 o'clock thiH evening. In addi tion to acting upon the resignation of Hoy Haley as director and manager of the show it will devolve upon the H'.ockhnlders to fill five other vacancies on the board of directors. These va cancies have been caused by death or by removal from tho city. i'jijoy .Motor Trip. A telegram received by Willard ISond this morning from Charles Ilond gives the information that Mr. and Mrs. Pond and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ha ley, who left here Thursday on a mo tor trip Io California, spent Sunda) at Klamath Falls. Saturday they wore Ihe guests of the family of Charles Berkeley at Ilay Creek. They expect to lie gone uhout three weeks. Ac cording to the message, all the mem bers of the party are enjoying the trip. llollll IH lllll. Tratf c between Pendlolun nnd Iji liranilo will nut open until tomorrow afternoon, according to word received today by Ernest Crockatt. secretary of the Eastern Oregon Auto Club, from H. f. Unblock, division engineer. It will he possible to get through tomor row ami travelers from Pendleton who leave here al noon will find tho road open, says Mr. Crockatt. Ho has no tified all garages and service stations ho that motorists will be apprised of the. closing. OREGON Theater STARTING MONDAY June 27 NIGHTS MON.-TUES.-WED. BELIEVE ME YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE AND DON'T FORGET THE DANCE .. AFTER THE SHOW Fred Siegel Stock Co. PRESENTS BELIEVE I "Xantippe" YOU'LL LAUGH, BELIEVE ME Would You Bet $20,000 That You Could Commit a Crime and Avoid Arrest for One Year? See How Xantippe Doe It . Car Harks IX m il SI root. Hacking down North Main street after being parked for half an hour al tho Hire rcsidunce, a car owned ly (J. M. Hice crashed into a hydrant at Ihe corner of Main and Washington street lust night at 7 o'clock and sent a stream of water rushing from the hy drant. The car came to a slop w hen it struck a telephone pole near the 10. I'. Marshall residence. One hind wheel was broken and the fonder of the car was bent by the accident. Mr. Hire had parked the car at the curb, and the machine resisted the brakes and was carried down the bill by lis own weight a halt' an hour later. VH.l Maintain (iri'icc. A division otf.ee of the Internal rev enuo department will be kept open permanently In Pendleton .t) future acroidiug to H. u. Payne, who is in charge of the division. The office is in tile federal building on the seennil floor. Bes dew Mr. Payne. C. M. Wil liams and It. P. Kuencke are employed In tliis division.' and Miss KliKitheth Woodruff Is clerk. She will be in charge of the off.ee while the ciillee- I loin are absent on trips Io various parts of Kastern Oregon. Pesides the i division of fee. branch offices are lila ntalneil at Paker and Tho Hallos. ! TOO LATET0O.ASSIFY TW(t WOMB.N want work as ranch or 1 camp cooks. Hoom Pendleton Hotel. FOR KKN'T Down stairs room with hath privilege, also garage with July Sept. Wlicut. (pell. High. J l. an',, t.v l.ili 1.20 Corn. 1-2 Close JI.2H. July .Sept. ,:i .HI 1 buying ' He Was Considered Logical Political Successor to D'An drca, Slain Political Chicfta'n CHlCAliO, Juno 27. (P. p.t Tin identily of the assassins of Joseph Ijispisa, the latest feuil victim of the "Plooily Nineteenth" wurd is still a niVHteiy to the police, I.aspisu, a close friend of Tony D'Andrea, Ihe po l'Ccal chieftain in" "Little Italy." was shot dead yesterday in an automobile by two men hidden .'n the tonenau. I.asplsa is the fifth victim asiassinal -ml In "Mttle Italy" during the last i'ew months. He was considered the logical political successor to D'Andrea. IN TODAY'S mm A weakness in the Chicago wbe.it r. i Wheat- Started 'steady but power was again lacking and the mar ket developed considerable weakness on scattered selling of a general char acter. About the only item of news conducive to easiness In the futures was a decline of one cent in local spot pi ''Illinois, Crop news anil statistics were ipilte bullish, while for the first time tiiiH season Canada complained of the cropH making poor progress in cerla n sections due to dry weather. H'.iilhern III nois ami Indiana, as well us Kansas, Oklahoma and Missouri. 'reported harvesting of wheat delayed and considerable damage being done by excessive rains. The decrease of I 1. 22U.O0I) bushels In the visible supply was somew hat of a surprise consider ing the lilierable movement. Minne apolis and Kansas City iiioled choice mill n wheat strong and from .0 to 10 i coins higher wilh a good demand. The I prevailing trade h-thargy which is ro Ispiins lile for the weakness in the mar ket cannot be expected to pormnncnt- ly overshadow stronger bull sh influ- i' en co. Portland CiHi Market. 1 hard while, Jl.2.1; I soft white, il.21; 1 white club, J1.20;'l hard win ter, 1.17; 1 northern spring, Jl.li; 1 Iter Walla- Walla, ll.lTi. 81 TKACIIKItS (Continued from page 1.1 i - - .&!E&& BEAD S Our window displays a striking showing of this season's NEW SUMMER BEADS TV $1.00 to $4.50 Popular Beads at Popular Prices Just the touch of color milady desires to complete her - summer costume and priced so. reasonably that it i3 a pleasure to buy. 1 ' -ueujeleiy Ore. The Largest DlainoiM i.oalorg In lstcru ftnn in-iff is mitiarenl in lodav n ma rsei. July wheat closing at $1.28 and Sop- the opening. They are as follows: H tembcr wheat at $1.23 3-4. On Sat-1 K. Jniow, city school superintendent urdav. July wheat closed at 11.30 1-2 I rector ano insii ucioi in .. and September at 11.23 1-2. lagemcnt; K. I. Following are toe (imitations recoil ed by Ovcrbeek & Cooke, local brok ers: Kee.ef, of the Whit man facullv. psychology and school measurements; W. W. Green, county school superintendent, rural ohool problems; Miss Klynora liagon, Ore- seventh and eighth grade . methods; gon Normal School, art; Miss Eugenia ! Miss Kate Houx, Oregon Normal ..lc.Vaugluen, .McMmnville College, : School, intermediate metlods. Miss music; Mis Virginia Hales Oregon I Clara Pratt, supervisor of Uie tench Normal School, physical training; Miss ers' training department of Crook Delia Hush, pr'neipal Lincoln school, .countv high school, primary methods. .wash rack 115 Lewis, Phone 251-J1. 100,000 Men Find J. C. Penney Company's "Gentry" Clothing the Biggest Value at Lowest Prices $27.50 $34.75 $32.50 $39.50 I THE difference between buy ing a Suit at this store and elsewhere is the difference be tween paying for Quality, Style and Lasting Satisfaction in good tailoring, dependable fabrics and durability, and paying for a Suit. plus deliveries, plus middlemen's profits and plus questionable credit accounts. The whole problem of buying boils itself down to Price, ar.d Quality. That is why one hun dred thousand men are already sold on J. C. Pennky Com pany clothing. They know every garment is the best; fine tailoring, all wool fabrics and correct styles! Materials are the best the looms turn out ; fine worsteds, flannels, cheviots, tweeds, mixtures, berringbones, and pencil stripes. Styles are up-to-the-minute, both conservative and semi-conservative. Coats in three and two button style. Navy, gray and brown as well as mixtures pre vail in the assortment. BUYING MOST WE BUY FOR LESS Ever? Customer Benefits by the tre mendous buying porver of the J. C. Penney Company, for it commands the great markets ichen selection is fullest, qualities up to the standard and prices a the lowest level. M S H H 8? ft tl A n U M fcTw WW 1 T. mm la Ml 'OtVif v i -i n corpora tea 312 DEPARTMENT STORES SELLING MOST WE SELL FOR LESS OPI-OMTi: HOTI.I. I'lAOLLTON