PAGE tSIM EIGHT PAGES - DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1621. News Notes o i. . h f Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVKNTS June 27-August Bummer Normal School. . July 10 to 16 Elllion-Whlte Chautauqua. September 24, 23, 24 -Annual Pendleton Round-Up. , (Jlnd. to He Homo' . "Mr. and Mrs. Xmg BvltH ' and prandsun, Elbert Kelts, , roturnod rinrrie Saturday after an absence of . a Vear and one day. They are nlo- : peers of Umatilla, county!' and they started for Seattle a year Jiko Friday. The rent was taken for 'the benefit t.t 4 v I", . . 1 , 1 V. . .. I. i I .1 1 - m. ...-.in iit-aim mmu lit? iitfuiui rB that he Is feeling fine. That neither Heattle nor Long Reach, Calif., nor eny of the country he Haw durlitK the roiirae of the year appeals to hltn .like I'matillu county, lyas a statement he made Cesterdav. He came to Uma- lilla county In 1S7B, and ' for many. yearn wan prominent: among me men of the county. Interested in the sheep Industry. wrecked yesterday and the accMgn caused misrienslon of Work for a tint One of the trucks turned over wpll the other truck hod a collision-vfjt an iMiin. . 'a one wan Injured. ' th work near Deudnmn's Pass hus reallll ed such a statre that It Is believed jflfc contract will be finished wlthitt weeks. Qregon who Is making a good record lit Hill Military Academy In Portland, fie wan commended ly the principal and officers for Ills diligence and at tention to studies and drill. Bowman has buen attond.'ng tlu academy but a short time but has made good. .Ho mer Heyden, another Pendleton boy. was graduated In June from the acad emy and his, brother, Adolph, will be lllgliway Truck Wrecked. . Two of the trurks used by the high way department In the work near Deadman's Pass were somewhat Juim I'uriifit'iil Hurled. James Cornfield, well known l9"kl citizen and resident of Pendleton1'Jr 18 years, was burifTlhls forenoon.fl Be funeral being held from Ht. Mrrri'TH Catholic church at 10 o'clock. nail bearers were James Devlin, ry Schulta, Frank McNully, Jain Brink. O. W. Fisher and Henry Ncnpti- te. In the list of children putillKfcfl Saturday the name of Frank (H.MI Cornfield was omitted. The oUitr children are Mrs. K. T. ftlepe, Hena- ton; Mrs, O. T. Hanavan, l'endla$ii. and Mrs. Forrest Leroy Baker, fjtj1 dleton. Mr, Cornfield was a nativ'df'f Scotland and came to the Uimt'd States 64 years ago. During hi Iffi- donee In Pendleton he was In the c trading business. j Ittiuiutiu a JhmI Kiutlciit. .. Kobert Lester Bowman of Pefli ton is one of the hoys from I5a.it STORE CLOSED ALL DAY THE FOURTH QUALITY SERVICE. PENDLETOH'S UEAHr-NQ WiRK 1 . CHAUTAUQUA DATES JULY 10-lfi the football captain semester opens. when the fall Police Have gulct Life. Quiet conditions In Pendleton today were rollectcd In the atmosphere of calm about the police station. Neither hlet Roberts nor Officer Wllllum Sheer found their duties heavy Inax much as thousands of people have left the ciy and those remaining seem bent on entirely lawful pursuits. "The bootleggers have all gone to V'kiuli," says the chief. Tlm.'i Ipf HI1 Qnl irafrVi vr.11 n mini 11 (f llf rnmps hlaziiiff out with a sizzler one ;of Wl JL fc. XV- I lU UU VM L V- M. A. T U J A l' Q - w w - f? . $ 5 HIH these fine jnornhi!;s. . 1 1 1 101101101- -101101101101101101- - This Week Will be A Big Fruit Week Next week will be A BIG FRUIT WEEK; ;?a ' We will have FANCY, LARGE j MOORPARK APRICOTS, RING,! ROYAL ANN AND PIE CHERRIES j RED AND BLACK RASPBERRIES j DEW BERRIES and CURRANTS. PHONE US WHAT YQU WANT j and we will send them the day they arrive. j "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street I . Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect ' ' " both Departments. ,, " 101 IQt 101 TOt 101 101 IQT TOt IQt llnys HiiiwiiMille Tlinev. J. R, Hlninan, former telegraph editor of the Kost Oretronlan and who has been a resident of . Astoria for some years past, has purchased the lirownsvlllo Times from William W,heeler who had published that pa per for J!5 years. Hinman is now In charge of the apper. The June Bride There is never a time in the girl's life when she is hap pier than on her wedding day. Now we all want to keep her happy and the only wajr is to give her a I . .11 GIFT THAT LASTS j from the well selected guaranteed stock of Silver Sete, Knives and forks, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and evety .piece that goes to make her a complete set from Haa) scom's Jewelry JStore. " - We carry a number of selected up-to-date patterns -j and will save you from 20 to 23 per cent. ,j Don't Delay, Come Now '! Hanscoms J ewelry Store lleotlqiiurters in I'ortland. It has been announced that the Co operative Uralngrowers' Association, which has previously had headquart ers in The Dalles will move its offices to Portland this week. Kdfjar L. J.ud wlck, organization director, thinks the association will handle one third of the Oreiron grain crop this year. DIMITY STRIPE BED SPREADS $2.75 to $4.00 This splendid bed spread Is Just the thing for warm wea ther. Light weight, washes like a sheet and wears like Iron. Some plain white and some colored stripes of pink, blue and yellow. ' DIPORTED SERPENTINE CREPE 50c YD. This fine imported serpentine crepe for neglljcees, pajamas and the like, offered in pink and. blue, ixinnil. rs like linen . and reeds no Ironins; SO Inches wide. t Hendricks Funeral Tuesday. The funeral of the late Mrs. V. ". Hendricks will be held from the Christian church Ut 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The service will be con ducted by ministers of the Lutheran church. I lore anil TIhto , -'. D. l'utman of the I'titman Jirug company of La Grande, Is n business visitor In Pendleton. Women's Hand Bags and Purses 75c to 815 ' No doubt you need one for the lrip-j-then, cpme in and pick one, from our sti.(k. We're Knowing the newot shapes and colors. Our bags wear Well and look better longer. IT SriXISTKitS WOIM) VOll CAllBRinOE. Mass., July 4. "Everyone has the right to brew a lit tle bit of beer in his own home. This is his personal freedom and nothing should take this rliiht away from him." declared ftev. Dr. L. G. Landen berger, of 8t. Louis, speaking before the annual convention of the.. New charge of the paper. UTI Tov els Warm weather calls for towels, and lots of them. Take inventory of your towels and let us supply your needs. We have a big supply of fine buck and Turkish towels and can fill your wants. Huck towels 20c to 75c Turkish towels 22c to 50c. Fishing Tackle That ' Brings Results sk lurrvisv or statk (By United Press.) It Is now the "affable Mr. Hughes." 1'p to a few months ago It was the "Icy Mr. Hughes." T Ho far none has attempted to ex- plain the sudden change of tempers-! ture In. Charles Evan Hughes, secre-jj tary of state, formerly Justice of the; I. S. supreme court and republican i candidate for president in 1916. IX That the Hughes temperature, how- ; ever, can drop quickly to the stiff J freezing point when the occasion de- mauds it was demonstrated a short time ago when a bureau cliief In the J state department sought to brush aside the rules of the office and seeJ his chief in spite of the "busy signal." He opened Hughes', door after be'ngj warned away by a secretary. Hughes J T measured the Intruder with one of his fmous glacial glances and the chilled bureau chief staggered from the door way. ' Hughes however, does not spend his 'time showing a warm exterior to the world. He Is working as hard as any man who ever held the office. Ob servers credit him with an exceptional capaeily for work, a keen grasp of in ternational affairs and being a master of diplomucy. His handling of sever al delicate International situations, in cluding the Yap mandate, our partic!-' patlon in the reparations question and the Pa noma -Cost! Rican squabble, stamps him as man'of keen nuirk derision and firm det tlon. his admirers say. ' Huches works hard and his exam ple has instilled the philosophy of la bor into his subordinates, tie usuauy takes a half-hour for lunch and Is in his- office hard at work when the av erago business man Is taking his shower. vision, ermlna- How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 Roller Towels 65c Roller tpwels made up, 1f- yards to the towel. Made of good quality toweling, one-half linen. Brown shade, just the thing for ranch or kitchen. Buy them by the dozen. Toweling 23c to 40c Toweling of best quality in cotton, union and lin en, white and brown, for face towels and roller towels. ' ; '. Big Shipment Women's Silk Hosiery Fall fashioned, heavy weight silk, double sole, heel, toe. Some lisle garter top and some all silk, in colors of brown, navy black, $2.50 to $3.75 pair. Beads 50c to $5.00 Beads! Yes, every body s wears a string of beads. Some color or other. We have a big lot to show you. Come in and have a, look. Drug Sundries Don't forget to have plenty of toiletry with you on your vacation trip. . We carry the well known Melba, -Elcaya lines with tooth paste of all kinds. ' Prices right. --I r.--m i NECKWEAR Bright, crisp, fresh looking neckwear is found here, some lace, some voile and some organdie. They give that finishing touch you so desire on your dress, waist or sfcort coat. Reaso na&ly priced at 75c to $5.00 Special Sale Women's Vests Made full size and to fit. V neck, no sleeve, and long body, these to close out. 25c Quality for ,. . .-. . . 17c 35c Quality for . 22c 40c Quality for '25c v T.OS ANO.RLESl July 4. (I. K. s-i -ihrmina Ottilv de Ropp, Russian noblewomaiv whose fortune was swept Wnv bv t no war ami wnu- working aa a needlewoman in ionable local hotel, is battling life with a smile. The baroness, who formerly servants to do her every bidding, hopes of soon advancing from her present position to much better cir cumstances, t "It is a little hard, to take up this work," she said. "However, I am de voting myself to it d'hope to learn." The baroness is the wne ui Martin William de Ropp, who was an intimate of many. cr me iiiu men of the ImperiaV Hnssla regime and who is said to have owned a 10,- 000-aere estate In Lithuania. The couple came to America In 1915. The estate was devastated during the war and finally seized. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices4 East Oregonian Printing Department Z Lloyd's Heroine ' "r AV-'Sriv ' JOT S.e. ' -"3 had has -r751 'if JRmtvX mil TROUBLES May Dsfy loiiens & Ointments Ecrema, tetter and simuar aneo tions should be treated througtt the blood. Outside applications offer only temporary relief. Tha thing to use is S. S. S. the stand ard blood purifier, which has suc cessfully relieved such troubles for over 60 years. For SpfXimt Booklet or or indi viduml Kdvict, mithoutchatte. wr( Ciliet MrdKBl "i S S S. Co.,Dp't43l, Atlanta, O. Ctt e. S. S. your druggist. 0 wse Standard far Over Fifty Yeart I! 1J. xvS?S 'v. :v v t ' " " 11 inidred Davis. She has Just signed contract to appear opposite Harold loyd, the comedian, in several morev cturcs. Then she is to be starred ; . flvt-reeleiiiir' Aluminum Per colators, 3 quart heavy gauge, bpst quality. Special at $1.89. The Bee Hive 'ENDLETON "More for Less" OREGON Heavy ' immita tion cut glassware, all pieces. Special Extraordinary Price Concessions Many Lines in White Soap. Flyer Laundry 21 bars for $1.00. Satin finish candy kept in the most sanitary way. Not handled by the hands, the best summer candy made. 45c per pound. . Hand decorated china cups and saucers, three patterns to choose from. Special at 27c each. THE BEE HIVE prices are the lowest possible in keeping with successful business operation. A business man cannot give his goods away but volume of sales does 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 exlend us your patronage. Our policy is one of co-operation involving mutual benefits in which we ask you to partake. NEW 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. - MERCHANDISE ARRIVALS . Infants' Half Hose in all patterns. Buster Brown quality, 39c pair. COMPARISON OF PRICES WILL CONVINCE 0 si .yt '; - - cLr J i'i , ., ,ht A ."'.'L'i'-l !. V iilli i. I , f'