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f ACI13 Tilii TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1821. N CALEXDAH OF EVENTS June 17-Auguit I Summer Normal School. July 10 to 16 EUlaon-Whlte Chautauqua. September 22? 23, U Annual Pendleton Round-Up. ldcnt and other members of the board aro Walter Taylor, of Corvallls, pres ident; J. H. Oole, Molalla; Jay nob- bin, Joseph; William Pollman, jiuKcr; n. T. Sims, Coivullls and Harry Wost, Scappooae. Iustallfi X-lUvy Machine. A new machine for securing X-ray pictures Is being Installed In tho den tal offices of Dr. K. B. Bobbins. The i machine In the latent type of Victor manufacture. . C. II. Gram J I ere. C. H. Oram, Htato labor commissi oner, 1h here from Sulem to Investi gate a number of complaints filed with Ills department. While here he will Investigate labor conditions also and will visit other Eastern Oregon towns. lr. I.rtlc Chosen. Dr. W. H. Lytlo. who Is well known here, has been re-elected state vetri .narlan by the members of the Oregon Btate Livestock Board. K. O. War ner, of this city. Is the new vlee-pres Weuthcr Cooler Todujr The weather Is much cooler tuduy, tho maiiimum being only 82. The mini mum last night was 42, and tho baro meter, says Major Leo Moorhouse, registers 29.70. r Hum Sprained Wriwt Charles Dcsnaln Is carrying nis rigm hand In a sling as tho result of an accl. dont which occurred yesterday while he was cranking his Ford.- His wrist was badly sprained in the attempt. War plot urea IntcreHt fPiashMi of Action. ' the official films of American troops in action In Franco, which will be ghown ror tne lost time at the Arcade theater this afternoon and j tonight, pleased the audiences that. saw them f yesterday. The uictu res wore taken by the signal corps, and about every pnase or me activities of the army is touched on In the five reels of film. The efforts of the anti-aircraft forces to bring down enomy planes, the charge' of tanks as they lumber out over No Man's Land, the firing of tjie artillery;, and the charge of the Infantry forces as they storm enemy positions, bring a real thrill to the spectator. T Iti-pnir House ' A building penult culling for the repairing of her house on W. Webb was taken out this morning by Mrs. M. Haumgardncr at tho offico of the city recorder. The estimated cost of the work is $50. . ' Use the Phones ' Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING TORE mf HfmltTAfTI O DATES JULY 10 to 16. ire flow Are Sent to Tollgate Charles V. Ooddard and Frank Bloss, ex-service men who are to be employed on the Umatilla Forest Re serve during the summer months, left today for Tollgate. They will do forest patrol work. " , . ' 101101101101101101101101101 Place Your ORDER FOR DEPENDABLE CANNING FRUITS WITH "1 0 1" NEXT WEEK. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect both Departments. IPX 101 101 I0II0I 101 TOI TOT TOI 1 n&i. 1 -0U . THE SEASON'S NEWEST NOVELTY The Harding Blue Sautolr and Bracelet. This new novelty, origi nated by the Klgor ltoynhave only been on the market three weeks, but, O Boy these three weeks !! If you haven't one get one now, be In style with the rest and be one of the first In your town to wear a Harding Blue Itabbon on your watch or a Sautolr. Come in and see us, we have just received a big selection at ory little cost. (Don't ik-lny! tonic now). Hanscom always has the bust and newest. GJITS TJLVT LAST Hanscoms J evvelry Store Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. cal. for aSf S Squirrels? CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 lour Summer Nods Are All DON'T LET OLD SOL CATCH YOU NAPPING WHEN HE COMES BLAZING OUT WITH A SIZZLER ONE OF THESE FINE MORNINGS. House Is Kantuu.-kcd ' " The Mack Foster reu'.dcucf, 413 Bush, which Is occupied by a group of Pendleton young men, was entered lust night' by some unknown . marauder. The ocoupants discovered today that the house had been ransackfcd, but nothing was missing. . ." ' - Soldiers Want Work . A number of soldiers now stationed at Camp Lewis aro a1)out to be dis charged on their own request and they have written to the Pendleton Com mercial Association for Information as to the chances for getting work here after they are discharged. They declare that they will do any sort of labor and express an interest particu larly In fruit work. Asks Building Information About how many building of all kinds would be required in Pendleton and Umatilla county In older for the vicinity to feel amply provided In this respect? That Is the question which the Building Age, published in New York, wants to know. The survey be ing made covers the whole country, and tho Commercial Association has been requested to report on conditions its they exist here. About Heady to Harvest Frank Snyder has been farming in Umatilla county for many years but i he says he has never seen the wheat crop look any better than it does this year. He has -800 acres that will soon be ready for harvesting operations. From ' present Indications he thinks harvesting will begin on his ranches sometime between July 15 and 18. Some of the wheat on the hills Is ready now, but the crop In the gulches Is not hardened enough to make It safe to do tho harvesting. His holdings arc north of Pendleton. VWts Livestock Men To see at first hand Just what the condition of cattle, hogs and sheep are and to talk with the growers is the mission of Norman 8. Gallison who is connected with the division of analysis end research of the federal reserve of San Francisco. He arrived in Pendle ton this morning and went to the southern part of the county. He will attempt to determine Just what the needs of this branch of the Industry are, and the information gathered will be used by the federal reserve later. He has already worked over the great er part of the coast country and will go into southern Idaho from here. Will See Grant County Roads For the purpose of getting first hand information about the condition ot the John Day grade, general road condi tions In Grant county affecting Uma tilla county and trade possibilities in volved a local party will leave for the south tomorrow morning. The party was organized by the East Oregonian for Investigation purposes and those making the trip will be County Road maBtcr Shannon, Pat Lonergan, Bob SaunJers, "official photographer" for tho party. John Dunning and E. B. Aldrich. Mr. Saunders is an expert amateur photographer and his pic tures will be one means used to acquaint local people with the condi tions met with. MYSTERY OF TOMB OF ROOSEVELT ANCESTOR HAS BEEN SOLVED SAVANNAH, Ga., July 9 (I. N. S.) Tho mystery of "The Serpont Tomb" In Colonial cemetery lias been solved.. In this old burying ground, In the center of the downtown district of Savannah, for many years visitors havo viewed with interest an un marked obelisk, on each side of which a serpent twined to form a circlo was the only inscription. Visitors have been entertained by strange stories of its history. One of the favorite tales was that it was erected to the memory of a young man who lost his life in a duel and whose last request was that his name should not be Inscribed upon his tomb. Other stories hud it that the stone marked tho grave of Burton Gwinnett, one of the signers from Georgia of tho Declaration of Inde pendence. Now the tomb bears the Inscription: DIMITY STRIPE BED SPREADS : , 82.75lo 3100 This splendid bed spread is just the thing for warm weather. Light weight, washes like a sheet and wears like iron. Some plain white and some colored stripes of pink, blue and yellow.- . - IMPORTED SERPENTINE CREPE 50c YARD This fine imported-serpentine crepe for negligees, pajamas and the like, offered in pink and m blue: Launders like linen and needs no ironing; 30 inches wide. WOMEN'S HAND BAGS AND PURSES 75c to $15.00 I Ai No doubt one for the come in and from our showing vou neeu then one trip, pick stock. We're the newest shapes and colors. Our bass w ear well and look better longer. TOWELS 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 huck and Turk ish towels and can fill your wants. Huck Towels 20c to 75c Turkish Towels . : 22c to 50c ROLLER TOWELS 65c Roller towels made up, 2l2 yards to the towel. Made of good quality toweling, one-half linen. Brown shade, just the thing for ranch or' kitchen. Buy 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 Full fashioned, heavy weight silk, double sole,: heel, toe. Some lisle gar ter top and some all silk, in colors of brown, navy, black . . . $2.50 to $3.75 pr. BEADSiQcJEO $5.00 Beads! Yes, every body wears a string of beads. Some coior 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. - 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 sport coat Reasonably priced at 75c to $5. SPECIAL SALE WOMEN'S VESTS Made full size and to fit. V neck, no sleeve, and long tody, these to close out. 25c Quality for 17c 35c Quality for 22c 40c Quality for 25c SPECIAL SALE ONE LOT TABLE , , DAMASK $1.95 YARD One lot fine linen fin ished table damask of beautiful floral and con ventional designs, full 72 in. wide of good, heavy weight and will outwear linen, launders fine and looks better when used a while. These cloths come in 2 and 2V yd. lengths, ready to hem, regular price of this fine da mask is $2.50 yard. On special sale for a few days at $1.95 yard. 1730. Died "Archibald Bulloch, First President of Georgia, 1776-1777. "Born in South Carolina In Savannah, 1777. "Patriot, Soldier, Statesman. And beneath are these words, from White's Statistics: "Georgians, let the memory of Arch ibald Bulloch live in your breasts. Tell your children of nun ana jci others tell another generation."' The inscription has just been put on the famous old tomb by Archibald Bulloch's great-great-grand-daushler. Miss Emma Bulloch of Washington, who declares there never has been any mystery about the old tomo; mat sne i has always been desirous ot marKing the tomb ot her famous ancestor, who was the great-grandfather of Mlttle Bulloch, the mother of Theodore Roosevelt. E 'L BRUSSELS, July 9 (I. N. S.) Bel gium Is about to take another step in the direction of prohibition. Minister Vandervelde, tt is an nounced, will shortly introduce a bill prohibiting the sale In bars, restau rants and cafes - of - "heavy wines," such as port and sherry. The new measure will not interfere with the sale of. beer or light wines, but will be modeled after the law enacted about IS months ago, suppressing the sale in public places of whiskey, cognac and other hard liquors though permit tine their sale for consumption at home. On the whole the law aimed at hard liquors has worked fairly well, with comparatively few1 attempts at e-vaston and not many arrests. The govern ment winks an eye at the sale of whiskey, cocktails and other kick-producing drinks at summer resorts like Ostend and Spa, which attracts many foreigners, but puts a heavy hand down on the hard liquor traffic else where In Belgium. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bother them murh more than when they are In rood health. This fact proves that while Catarrh la a local disease, it Is greatly influenced by constitutional conditions. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE! Is Tonic and Blood Purlflcr. gnd acts through the hlnftf) uoon th mucous surfaces of I the body, thus reducing tlir Inflammation anfl restoring normal rnneitinna. All drueglsts. Circular free. F. J. Cheney Co.. Toledo. Oblo. LADIES When irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safo and dependable In all proper cases. Not sold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with for "Relief" and particulars. It's free. Address: Xutlonul Medical Institute, others: save disappointment. Write Milwaukee, Wis. Hauling Phone Hanavan's Transfer Res. 3781 20 DEI EUGLEXE. July 9 (U. P.) Ray I Whipp has been jailed on a charge of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, lie married Prudence Garvin, despite Father Garvin's disapproval. The girl Is 16 years of age and tho boy is barely of egnl age. A temporary guurdlun has taken Prudence. The couple swore her ugc as legal. I'Winil'.K IIKFKATS HAItCY PORTLAND, July 9. (A. P.) Frank Parmer, of Tacoma, a light weight, won a ten round decision over Jimmy Darcy last night. Kranklc Jlurphy won a decision over Jack Ed mundson In six rounds. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IT IS A PLEASURE to do your shoe repairing while yvu wuit. Yes. we also polish them free. Pendleton Shoe Shop. ' MAKE IS. 00 upward daily selling Rawleigh's 111) Products. Pood products. Toilet Articles. Remedies. Is splendid business. Pendleton and other cities. W. T. lUwUigb Connelly, CuLiairJ, t-'al- OUR ' REPUTATION YOUR PROTECTION The Bee Hive PENDLETON "More for Less" .m f OREGOl A STORE OF THE PEOPLE Trade Compelling Bargains worth your consideration CAMPIXG X10CESSITIES Paper Plates, doz. Ilk- Paper Napkins, per 100 loc Wooden Knives and Forks. per pair -' .' "e AVaxed Paper, roll Su 10c DINNER SETS Blue Bird Pattern, 42 pieces $16.50 K1TC1IEX CABIN ETS Tho very article for the f resit' keeping of foods and bread, . to $0.00 Aluminum aud White Enameled finish. ' BUSINESS ' CONFIDENCE One of tho pleasures of every commercial transaction Is the clement of BUSINESS CONFIDENCE which enters into it. It is (he one compelling thing that substitutes a spirit of friendliness for what would otherwise become a sordid, cold, calculating procedure. It is tho Inspiration leading to honest dealings from every standpoint and therefore becomes the fullest measure of protection for everyone con cerned. That we enjoy the BUSINESS CONFIDENCE of this section is our best cause for personal congratulation and we shall always hope to merit the fuith placed li us. "WORTH-MORE" SPECIALS 11 1 'GLASS JELLY TUMBLERS 75c Dozen Paper fiber jelly tumblers, the most ideal container for jellies that has ever been made; cheap er in the beginning and of as great lasting qualities as glass. By the Dozen, 45c SUMMER CANDIES Kept in the most sanitary manner. Not handled b y the hands. Always fresh. At 45c and 60c the pound THESE PRICES ARE CONVINCING PROOF Special Sale of Table GlaMware, Firtt Quality Milk Pitchers, Creamers, Sugar Bowls, Spoon Trays, Celery Bowls, Butter Dishes, three different styles of large Fruit and Berry Bowls. Any one of the above articles for 33c 1-f,.:. n nr. .j -lib f ' - . 1 f lnrntlim,f HHMMtil