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' V 'f"-r 'It- w-.sk "If ' '4triteni.i, aMluu.... . ..WiliiWWHpliP" 1 . . . ' ' l A 'f News Notes of Pendleton 1 CALENDAR OP EVENTS June 27-Auguit t flummsr Normal School. July 10 to 16 Elllaon-Whlte Chautauaua. September 22, 22, 24 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. lire Smoulder a Work. Hpitrks of fire that toud been smoul dering for a week In haled of buy that were In the shed of the l'mutlUa Flour and Grain when It burned a week airo today were funned Into a blaze tills mornlnir that resulted In an alarm being sent in to the flro department. The blaze wild extinguished within a 101101101101101101101101101 Place Your Order WHERE IT WILL BE Taken Care of Tomorrow THERE ARE FIFTEEN OF US AND SEVEN DRIVERS IN ADDITION TO SERVE YOU. FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH WJtJLY PICNIC OR DINNER, FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS. An abundant supply of the usual "101" Quality ALSO FRESH DRESSED SPRING DUCKS AND ROASTING HENS. "101" EATS INSURE ENJOYABLE PICNICS ALWAYS. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phonei 101 Private Exchange Connect both Departments. few minutes with practically no loss. The alurin was Bounded at 7:45. 101 101 101 101 I0I-T0I T0I IOI-tIOI- Ijinivo for CUIcimo. John Dull and Lester Croiiln are on their way to Chicago with carloads of Hhcop owned by the Hoylen Interests. Mr. CTonlii, who Is the lix:al postmast er, is takinB his vacation. Mr. Hull and Mr. Cronin will return in two weeks. Work Is I'rojfii'StdiiK. Work Ih iirouressihir rauidlv on the second story of tho new $2Ui),U0U ad dition to St. Anthonys hospital, i nc concrete Is being poured and all ma terials for the completion of the building are on hand. 1'. A. Uaillar geon la the builder. , K'pnlr Work INino Extensive repair work is being done Ht the Auto Clearing house, 728 Thompson, and the Itoesch Huttllng ll'orku on KiiMt f 'IB 11 ft Htl'eet... The building, one of the oldest In the city, was seriously dumuged by fire recently and the repair work was necessary. r'uiicrul This Afternoon The funeral cortege of the late Owen C. Kckles, who died here last night, left the Folsom Undertaking parlors today at 2:3U p. m. for Echo. Mr. Eckles, who was 66 years of age, is survived by his wife and daughter. Funeruly services were held this ufter noon In Mcho. The June Bride There is never a time in the girl's life when blie is hap pier than on her wedding day. Now wc all want to keep her happy and the only way is to give her a " GIFT THAT LASTS from the well selected guaranteed stock of Silver Seta, Knives and forks, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and every piece that goes to make her a complete set from Han scorn's Jewelry Store. Wc carry a number of selected up-to-date patterns and will save you from 20 to 25 per cent. Don't Delay, Come Now Hanscom's Jewelry Store Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 2 fllfV Uoys'ircre rrom Portland Allen Folsom, Hichard Itlce und VValdon Byers, who ere taking college preparatory work at the Y. M. C. A. In Portland, arrived this morning to re main until after the Fourth of July. Richard Lawrence, another Pendleton high school student who is taking a course In Portland at the Y. M. C. A., remained In Portland. STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THE FOURTH - r jsi m at m j-wj QUALITY SERVICE. ' PENDLETON'S LEADING TORE CHAUTAUQUA DATES JULY 10-16 i v1 m A Big Cleanup Sale of Shoes for Women I V:.. ItcbulJd Wareliou.sc 80011. Henry W. Collins returned this morning from Portland where he has been for several days on business. The work of rebulldliiK the Collins ware house at Jlyrlck which was destroyed by fire Tuesday night will be started Thursday. Lumber has already been ordered for the new building, and the construction work wili he pushed as rapidly as possible in order that Kr-iin may be accepted as it Is harvested. Throe Members Added. Members of the membership com mittee of the Commercial Association are all doing their best to get off of the committee as quickly us possible by securing their quota of new members. L. A. McClintock is doing his best to Bet his quota of new meniers and he thinks be will be retired within a few days. He has secured C. H. Jiellz, pro prietor of a service station In the east part of the city, and the Cosper Ac counting Co. an new members. Si Iteetz has turned In the membership of Lynde Bros., as his first contribution. Iiul an Is lined. Joe Hays. Indian, who is charged with slashing Carrie Nasbcth, Indian woman, while on a drunken spree Hun day, entered u plea of guilty to the possession of Intoxicating liquors in the court of Justice of the Peace Joe II. Parkes this morning. He was fin ed $ 1 50 which he paid. He was ar raigned for the first time Thursday aftornoon when he entered a plea of not guilty, but this morning the plea was changed. Proceedings against the man for his alleged activities In the cutting affray are expected to be handled In federal court. l.cttve for Crow Ilowemitian. Mrs. Kunups and grandson, David Cawapoo. reservation Indians, left to day for the Crow Indian Reservation to spend a week. Mrs. Kanaps is the mother of Luke Cawapoo. young far mer of the reservation. Miss IHniglus Arrives. Miss M. Douglas, of Lob Angeles, California, arrived lu re last eveninn and will be associated in the dress making business with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Allen, who recently opened a dress making establishment'' in the Slangier building. Itl'V. I,M'kW(MHl Chosen Ilev. Alfred Loc.kwond. pastor of th". Church of tho Redeemer, was chosen at Convocation in Ii Grande yesterday as one of the representatives of the Episcopal diocese of Kuslern oreai to attend the Provincial Synod which MANY STYLES OF HIGH GRADE BROKEN LINES $3.00, $4.50, $4.85 Women's White Reignskin Pumps and Oxfords, Louis heels and military heels $3.00 Women's White Reignskin and White Kid Lace Boots, Louis and Military heels $3.00 Women's Fine Black Kid and Patent Pumps, Louis heels $3.00 Women's Fine Black Kid Pumps and Oxfords, Louis heels $4-50 Fine Bronze Oxfords, Bronze Pumps, Brown Suede .. Pumps, Louis heels Women's Fine Brown Kid and Patent Colt Pumps, baby French heels $'.8a , Women's Lace Boots in fine kid, gray, ivory, brown, Louis heels . $3.00 ; 4' meets in Salt Lake In September. Three members of the clergy and three members of the laity were chosen, Rev. Loekwood, Mrs. John Hailey, Mrs. B. S. Burroughs and Miss Ida Boyd returned here last night after attending Convocation. Mrs. J. F. Robinson, who attended also, will re turn later. Rev. Loekwood says that the Convocation was the best ever held and that the attendance was very good. Convocation for the East ern Oregon diocese has been held every year for the past 12 years. Rev. Loekwood gave three talks, one being "These Times and the Churches." Office Opcu 9 to 10. Tho Pendleton popstoffice will be open from a a. m. to 10 a. m. on Mon day, July 4, for general delivery, and the Carriers will work during this hour. Other federal . building offices will be closed all day. I'orairo l Ioh1 ' Not for years has the forage on tho Wenaha division of the Umatilla forest been so good, says R. E. Bottchcr. as sistant supervisor who has returned after a trip of inspection to the region. There has been plenty of water and a small cloudburst was experienced on Meachain recently. Bic)-U' Trip Tonight. Boy Scout Troop No. 1, will enjoy a bicycle trip this evening under the direction of Rev. J. M. Cornelison. They will meet ut 7 p. m. at the City Hall and will take food and bedding lo the Indian camp above the Indian agency. The crowd will return to morrow. Swimming and games will lie the diversion of the visit. gie Parker, of Portland superintend ent of the Oregon Sunday school as sociation. Is now in Wallowa but will arrive at the agency tonight and wPl remain over Sunday. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiHmmimiinmiw Funeral of Miss Cook Tne funeral ot tne late JBss Helen Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Cook, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock from the Folsom chapel. The services will be under the auspices of the Christian Science church. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 Itrv. Conner Preju hcs. Rev. E. J. .Conner preached the first sermon of the Tutuilhi camp meeting which opened this morning and which vill continue until Julv 7. Miss Oeor- The Shoulder Peeks Out YOU'R GOING OUT FOR A riCNIC DRIVE You need a nice lunch. Let the OREGON BAKERY 320 East Court Street fill your lunch basket. We have a complete stock of good cats. l'resh Ittius Pie.-, dikes, Itig Dandy Ilmul. I GROCERY J QUALITY SERVICE J 2 Phones 526 ' FOR YOUR PICNIC LUNCH TAKE ALONG J I Our Lunch Meats, Cheese, Fresh, Crisp Sarato- I ga Chips, Baked Beans, Pickles, Olives, Import- S ed and Domestic Sardines, Tru Blu Wafers and Fancy Assorted Cookies. Bottled Drinks of all . ' kinds and a host of other good things to eat. I Watermelons on Ice, pound 5c 1 Fill Your Luneh Basket Here. fuuiiuiiiiiiiuiiiHuuiiiuuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimif East Oregonian Printing Department. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- f a "L-r I l U I Marguerite minus the puffs at elbow and shoulder In her medieval cr'i is 8UBVstcd by the startling costume worn by Miss Elsie Fer guson ir. her newest Paramount picture. "Footlights." In this gown oC iong princess-liko lines tho sleeves edged with Imitation ermine reach . far over the hsnds. Large openings reveal the shoulder axid, forearm, j Tho "cut-oht" ileev. is being shown in the shorter models, the main kits. In this original style being to reveal the shoulder at any hazard. Aluminum Per colators, 3 quart heavy gauge, best quality. Special at $1.89. The Bee Hive "More for Less" 'ENDLETON .-.,f OREGON Heavy immita- tion cut glassware, all pieces. Special at 33c. Extraordinary Price Concessions in Many Lines White Flyer Laundry Soap. 21 bars for $1.00. Hand decorated china cups and saucers, three patterns to choose from." Special at 27c each. Satin finish candy kept in the most sanitary way. Not handled by the hands, the best summer candy made. 45c per pound. tutt rpi? tiiI'r nripiu urn trio lowest nossible in keeDnie with successful business i 1JU UlULi 111 I J j.vn.s.v v. - ' f operation. A business man cannot give his goods away but volume of sales docs per mit of a less selling price owing to the cut of overhead expenses. It is this volume of sales which we are after and y ou will share in our success to the degree in which you extend us your patronage. Our policy is one of co-operation involving mutual benefits in which we ask you to partake. NEW MERCHANDISE A REMARKABLE VALUE INVOLVING REAL QUALITY Cut Star Sherbits, high stem light blown, 6 for $3. Cut Star Tumblers, high stem, light blown, 6 for $3 And other articles in light blown glassware to add distinction to anyone's table. ARRIVALS Infants' Half Hose in all patterns. Buster Brown quality, 39c pair. COMPARISON OF PRICES WILL CONVINCE