PAGE THKK28 TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY C, 1021. gscsass: . , ' , i ... " , , .s. ; ,! r r : , ,,, . l-z. rr , News Notes of Pendleton . j CAl&NDAn Oil EVKNT8 June M-Ausuit I Aimmir Normal School. ' July 10 to 16 Ellloon-Whlt Chautauqua. September 22, 28. 24 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. Mule Girt Hurt. Elizabeth Stelwer, the little daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. Fred fitelwer, Is eonvaleHclrtfr after Injuring her right arm .In an electrlo wringer. She wan wringing doll's clothe when the flenh of her arm became caught In the wringer. The arm was lascerated but no bone were broken. A. If. In In Munwrcr A. H. Ia, who nerved ns a etnte fair official for a number of yearn, hnn 'leen appointed an general manager for the Oregon Cooperative Oraingrnwera niworlatlon which in moving offices from The Dalles to Portland. Mr. Iea I already general manager for the Western Woolgrowera warehouse anno, elation. Lea has been, a resident of Oregon for 1 9 years and Is a graduate of the Wisconsin agricultural school and of the agricultural college at Ames, Towa. Thomson KxpwtM Appointment. Ami 1). Thompson of Echo signed the Imperial register yesterday and was soon asking for Inside political Information from Washington. Mr. Thomson Is a relative of Senator Stanfield and is therefore supposed to be In a position to have straight tips. Mr. Thomson was an aspirant for appointment as United States mar shal. He said yesterday that the senators have agreed on every thing except the marshalship, and Mr. Thomson admitted that while he will not be recommended for marshal he will get an appointment. There has been a report that Senator Stanfield is trying to land Mr. Thomson In the job of collector of customs. Orego-nian. W ill Test Grain law With a view of having a test suit brought to settle the constitutionality of the grain grading law passed by the Inst legislature a meeting of the farm bureau will he held this evening. The move is the Immediate result of the stand taken by exporters at Portland that the law Is not valid because It conflicts with the federal grain stand dards. The question is a mooted one land local farmers take the position the law should be tested as soon as possible. In the event the law Is held unconstitutional, steps will then be taken to have the federul grndes changed so as to make them more fair to the farmers. The present federal grades have been unjust to the growers and allow a valuable graft to the exporters. Is Operauri t'pon, Vernon Fowler is convalescing nt St. Anthony's hospital after an oper ation which was performed this morning Last Meeting Tonight. The last meeting of tho Tutuilla In dian camp meeting will take place at the MJssion tonight. Rev. Ragan of Pilot Rock will be tiie speaker. Acreage. Is 226,000. Umatilla countys wheat acreage this year is estimnted !' Fred lien nlon. county agent, at 22S.000. This is the same as Inst year's acreage. There Is very little spring wheat Dils year. J, 101 101 101 101101 lQl-lQi IQI 101 Apricots for Canning Big shipment Fancy Large Moorparks for Wednesday and Thursday. This will be our Iastifrom this particular district. FANCY, LARGE MOUNTAIN BINGS For next week. Also Pie Cherries. "WASTE LESS BUY TIIE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect both Departments. Ijoaves for Hood Klvrr. Frank Purdy, of the Umatilla In dian Agency, and his mother, Mrs. Purdy, of Oklahoma City, who has been visiting her son, left today for a two weeks stay in Hood River on Mr. Purdy's ranch. IQI IQI IQI IQI IQI IQI IQI IQI IQI- T New Officers to Arrive. The new officers for the local post of the Salvation Army are expected to arrive here tomorrow. They will sue ceed Captain Jennie Conrad and Lieu tenant Myra Moys who have been transferred to other posts. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE. PENDLETON'S LEADING TORE a -wrm A tTAff a JITS tllAUiAUliUA O DATES JULY 10 to lfi. SITE FOR NEW EidE SALEM, July 6. U. P.) The slate boys' training school, which the last legislature authorized, will be lo cated f n the state land between the present boys institution and the state tuberculosis hospital, according to announcement. 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 way ia to give her a GIFT THAT LASTS from the well selected guaranteed stock of Silver Sets, Knives and forks, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and every piece that goes to make her a complete set from Han scom's Jewelry Store. We carry a number of selected up-to-date patterns and will save you from 20 to 25 per cent. Don't Delay, Come Now Haws J en Store County Meeting Tomorrow. Representatives from 10 towns of the county having commercial clubs are expected here tomorrow evening for the organization of the county fed eration of commercial clubs, In ao cord with the plan agreed upon Ins week. It Is planned to entertain the visitors with a dinner. J Will Ituilil Warehouses. 1L W .Collins, local gralnman who lost a wohouse in the recent fire at Myrick, will rebuild at once and has already ordered the lumber for the structure. The Pacific Grain Eleva tor Co and the Farmers' Grain Eleva tor Co. are also making plans to re place their warehouses which were completely destroyed by the blaze. Turkey Tied Makes Showing. Turkey Ited wheat grown on the Georce Coppinser ranch near Echo is going 30 to 35 bushels to the acre and 140 pounds to the sack, says a report from the west end of the county. Mr. Coppinger was the first wheat farmer in Umatilla county to begin harvest. The crop is better than the usual yield of the region which seldom goes be yond 20 bushels to the acre. It is at tributed to the kind of wheat, Turkey red proving well adapted to the light soli of the Echo region and superior to the yield of White Hybrid. Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 LiViJL gr 3 Wheat Tour Friday. A visit to the clean certified fields of Jenkins Club wheat will be made Friday afternoon on a wheat tour conducted by Fred Hennion. county agriculture ngent. Mr. Hennion is urging all Jenkins Club growers to make the tour and the party will leave the federal building at 2 p. in. Friday. The grainflelds east and northeast of Fendleton will be visited. I-ast year a carload of Jenkins Club was shipped in from Kendrick, Ida ho, this seed having been hand pick ed, selected and put Into multiplica tion. Two 40 acre fields and one 80 acre field at Moscow, Idaho, were the only clean fields of Jenkins Club grown in the Northwest, and Jenkins ("lub growers are welcoming the news that this year 800 acres of clean cer tified Jenkins is being grown. The growers are John Adams, Royden & Thompson, F. S. Curl & Son, Glenn Dudley, Peringer Ranches Co., I.. L. Rogers, Jim Thompson and Sam Thompson. Resides the Jenkins Club the wheat inspected Friday will in clude Rurbank wheat grown by Her bert Thompson and Triplet grown by F. S. Curl & Son. AlBig Cleanup Sale Of Shoes for Women MANY STYLES OF HIGH GRADE BROKEN LINES $3.00, $4.50, $465. 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 . j. . . $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 $4.85 Women's Fine Brown Kid and Patent Colt Pumps, baby French heels $4.85 Women's Lace Boots in fine kid, gray, ivory, brown, Louis heels $3.00 TiiiirsTature If 82. The temperature touay is i:. minimum last night w;us 50, and the barometer registers 2 2.'J0. Has Tonsils Kemoved. George Kasari. the eight year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P.. Kasari of iiint ' onerated upon this morning nt St. Anthony's hospital for tonsils and adenoids. Is iFJilnrjrirre Office". Dr. H. yi. Hanavan is engaged in re modeling the offices formerly occu pied by Dr. U D. Idleman in the Bond building. Dr. Hanavan, who is now located In the Temple building, will in his new quarters have a suite of four rooms and will have a most modern office. I'se Hotels Also. All the motor tourists passing through the country do not stay at the camp grounds while here. Many of the travelers stay at the hotels and it has become an unusual day when the names of several such people do not appear on the registers at such hotels as the Pendleton and St. George. In fact the motor travelers make up a considerable share of the hotel traf fic Just now as general rail travel Is light. DR. 0. O. FLETCHER, JR. Chiropodist and Foot Specialist Ingrown Nails, Callouses, Corns, Bunions, Broken Arches and all kindred ailments quickly and painlessly relieved. Parlors at Nye-Ward Shoe Co. Phone boura V Phone . 507 9 a. m. to t p. m. DR. OHMART Modern Dentistry In All Branches. . J A 11 99 ONE ELEVEN Cigarettes To tell you of the care ia blending to baccos for ONE-ELEVEN Cigarettes would be high ly interesting But-Just buy a package ana find out. 20dJJettes Much Fruit In Prospret. Hermiston and Stanfield will ship about 40 cars of apples this fall, or four times the number shipped last year, estimates Fred Bennion, county agent, who visited the west end of the county yesterday and who conducted a thinning demonstration there. Her miston, Mr. Bennion believes, will ship from 15 to 20 cars and Stanfield from 20 to 2a. Last year each local ity shipped only about five cars. The orchard thinning demonstration was held in C. W. Priam's orchard and about 15 fruit growers were present. Other News of This Department on Page 5 BUY A SEASON TICKET AND SAVE MONEY 'Thirteen Attractions for the I'rice of Three. SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE. Adults, $2.72; Students, $1.50; Child's $1.00; No War Tax. PENDLETON VnmiMn i inn r -iir- ri "tinir --Y - . JULY 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 Action Hauling: Phone Han's Transfer Res. None 378 R 320 If- Aluminum Per colators, 3 quart heavy gauge, best quality. Special at $1.89. The Bee Hive "More for Less" 'ENDLETON ,.4i 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. TIIE 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 extend us your patronage. Our policy is one of co-operation involving mutual benefits in which we ask you to partake. NEW MERCHANDISE Here Carpentler In one of hif layurue irainiiu? pastimes, football. 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