-Y- ' ' " ' ! J TWELVE PAGES PA3f. FTV2 DAILV EAST 6REG0MIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVElffiTO, r:L!T 5, 1C21. I People Here and There : ij 11 F, I CT:::rm,,,i n if fill n v. - 9 i 2 . fllx bear In one group "were recently Msen on the Meacham range by the hejder in charge of iIockh owned by , Fred HosklnB. Mr. Honk In wax in Pendleton today from his home in Relic He was On his way to the range to Inspect conditions there. Ed Steven, special fire insurance agent, is in Pendleton today on hl way to Athena to adjust the loss on a separator owned by Henry Barrett of Athena, which was burned yesterdny. Itoland Andre, of Athena, Is In Ten dleton today. He recently returned from Eugene where he was a student at University of Oregon. Fred C. Peterson, slate fire wnrden !nncl W. O. Allison, h'oth of Uklah, wer, "'business visitors in Pendleton this morning. ; Afartln Madison, a merchant of 'Cayuse, was In Pendleton today trans acting bus'ness matters. y ; O. M. Byrklt of Kuna, 'Idaho, is here !on a huslness trip. t W. TV IlluWka who has been visiting relntlves at Bend was here-yesterday at the home of his brother R. O. Hawks. He returned this morning to his homo at Walla Walla. Omar Stephens left today for Yaki ma where ho will visit "with his uncle, H. A. Smith. Will JT SEPARATE CHBYlRNXB. Wyo., July 9 (I. N. f) Jack Dnmpaey emphatically denied he planned to part company with Jack Kearns, who has managed tho cham pion since the latter started In hlS career. He said all rumors that Kearns would not be retained wefe absolutely groundless. Dempsey passed through hero enroute to Salt r'ike where he will visit h's mother. mlcfluil OFFICES AND OFFICERS IroTrtiso Hliown lir Arrests" .. , . During the first s.'x months' ff arrests made by the sheriffs office have been 14 6, reports issued from the office show. That is one more arrest than the total number made last year in the office. Fines to the amount of t4.0K5.80 have been made on cases In which the arrests were made by the office, and of this amount $2,878 "hnx been collected. The sum of $804.70 was collected during the. last six months of last year. , Xrttro' Pleads Not Guilty Frank Hrown, colored, arrested Sat urday night as a result of his alleged Insult to a white woman, will be tried Monday morning at 10 o'clock In the court of Justice Joe 1C. Parkes. At hi preliminary hearing Friday afternoon he entered a plea of not guilty to the charge of vagrancy. He was remand ed to the county Jail on his failure tr furnish bail to the required amount of $500. " ' Our Store Over You can look over any store in town , but you will never find a neater, cleaner, more sanitary place to buy your groceries oimeats. m "THE TABLE Phone SUPPLY 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR ' Proprietor Ice Tea AVeatlier Cool beverages .are, most refreshing during this !nt treason. Kvery hostess appreciates the utility of special glasses to serve cooling drinks. We tarry ait unusually large assortment of appropriate glares spoons and troys. SPIXlAt, THIS TVEKK a wt of ;v "ut GIohh Ice Teas $1.75 I J0YR1DE; BOTTOM OF STEILACOOM ThefcoalWithNoltegrets You burn it witli Gratitude for its en ormous heat giving properties. You find Pleasure in its cleanliness and , small amount of ash. ' v - i You take Pride in recommending its ex clusive use to your friends. Sm y the-Lonergan Co. Small Boys Fishifig Discovered Car and Police Raised it From its Watery Grave. Quality Quantity Service "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirimiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r I GASTLE GATE S ' ' EGG COAL i! . ...jm PHONE FIVE FOR FUEL i ' i r... i 1 TACOMA.. July (U. P.)' Police authorities confront the possibility of a wholesale drowning of a Joyriding pnrty following the discovery of a stolen automobile at the bottom of Stellaeoom bay. five miles fro Ta- coma. Boys fishing discovered the car and the police raised it. It is reported that a youth with his clothing wet, asked directions as to how to leave town early Wednesday morning, when It Is believed tho car plunged into the bay. He was highly excited and said he had had automo bile trouble. , The officers first believed the carj to be that of Edward Cunningham,! who disappeared from Tacoma last j December, the day his former wife ! was found shot dead. Cunningham' i car was a different make and had ft spare tire. A newspaper of recent date stated that a white dressed wom an was reported to have been seen nt the bottom of the bay near the end of the pier Saturday. The report was unverified, and Sheriff Morris an nounced the diver made a search of the bottom of the bay, but he thinks the tide Is so strong that any bodies would be swept miles down, the bay by this time. , CON'CORDIA, Kani, July 9. (I. N. S. ) The Boloinon river, near Stock ton, continues to bring forth many queer things. Henry lteic'i, who lives near Stockton, found a fin of a pre historic fish -while searching the rives bed. The member has become petri fied and weighs about 100 pounds. Kclch will send the remnant to tho State University at Lawrence for clas sification. THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER : CLEAN AND UNIFORM : j B. L. BURROUGHSHe Has It! 1 7iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiunniiiit I SALEM, July ;U. P.) Oregon In dustrial accident' for the past week numbered three deaths; 227 accidents were reported, 23d being subject to the provisions of the workmen's com pensation net.' ' sl Hi L it I? E3 I S3 v The following- prices go into effect at our shop July 1: LABOR ; . . . $1.00 PER HOUR GAS . ........... . . . ; . 32c PER GALLON OILS (Monogram, No. 7, Waverly) $1.20 PER GALLON This reduction in price will in no way effect the high quality of our repair work. ' With our equipment and long experience, we have al ways given the very best and will continue to do so at the above prices. , If you have car trouble on the road and need help JUST PHONE 780 DAY OR NIGHT For our Service Car that is built for Service. Newsome & Gumming For the Best Automobile Repairing: ' ' - 701 W. ALTA ST. r' OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS ELECT NEV OFFICERS ADAMS, Ore., July 9 (E. O. Special) The Adams Rebekah lodge met on the regular meeting night and In stalled the following officers for the ensuing term: 'Rebecca Clark, noble grand; Mable McCollum, vice giand; secretary, Bertha Kemhlor; treasurer, Clara Whitely; R. S. N'. Grand, F. M. Whltely; L. 8. N.' O., Louise Bunch; R 8. V. G., Mrs. Slmonton; L. S. V. G., Margaret Bunch; warden. E. Bunch; chaplain, Sylvia Bunch; O. S. guard, Henry Bunch. After the Initiation ol officers and business meeting, a dainty lunch was served. Ira Stall, city marshal, has been re pairing the city water works for the past few days. Mrs. Henry Bunch, who has been sick for the past month at Pendleton, has returned to her home and Is feel ing fine and on the road to recovery. Mr. 'and Mrs. Rex Pain of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hol comb on the ranch near Adams. F. O. Hales and John motored to Adams today. Clint Holcomb is in Adams today. The Adams Inland Mercantile Co. are having some repair work done on the front of their store, Mr. Donald son doing the work. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Taylor and son Buril left for their home in La Grande today after visiting friends in Adams for the past few days. Miss Naomi Perkins of Pendleton returned to her home after an outing in the mountains with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclntire of Al berta, former residents of Adams, are visiting in Portland and Helix. Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Monroe and Geraldine, Roland and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Halos and John returned home to Adams after a few days at Lehman Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and Wilma and Lyle Eaton and Helen and May EXta Baker and Perry Baker returned home after spending the Fourth ni Bingham Springs. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen and Mr. and Mrs. Larabee and sons and Mr. and' Mrs. R. Lieuallen, Mr. and Mrs OtlsT Lieuallen. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Du puls, Irene and Francis returned home after spending the week end at Meacham. F. M. 'Whltely was In Adams today Mr. and Mrs. Kembler of Pendleton were the guests of Mrs. Berthn Kem bler and family for the Fourth. Daniel Kembler motored to Pendle ton today. . " Mr. Ma.vbeiry and Bertha Kemhler motored to Pendleton Friday. ed Friday on train No. 2 after having been.in Portland since Sunday. It. F. Glgleeworth, a former Butter Creek resident, brought them by auto from Portland to Arlington. Mrs. Florence Kelson, of Echo? while diving in the pool at Hidaway, struck her face on the concrete wall. and was badly bruised. Mrs. Roy Hale Is in charge of the library during the alwence of Mrs. B. F. Xeely. who is visiting in Sheridan and Portland this week. Mrs. B. F. Kellar of Pendleton, Is visiting c.t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Hubbard. Mit-s Barbara Ptanfleld, of Portland, laughter of Senator R. N. stanfield, la a guest at the home of Miss Maxlne it .infield. Miss Edna Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Johnson and Ruhy and Morris Johnson spent Thursday in Pendle ton. Mrs. H. T. Stanfield and Miss Kate ctanfield arrived here Thursday from Portland to visit relatives for a few days. i Inc. " -cJeujGiety 3 M Tlte Largest Diamond Dealers In Vtnttn tjreftou. ifl K . M The Largest Diamond Dealers In Kastt-m S3 I M " nrnirfflnrarannm (East Oresonian Special.) ' ECHO, July 9. -Elmer Spike is ill at his home and Dr. Parker, of Pen dleton, was called to attend him Fri day. ' , Tom Thomas, who hns been sick with pneumonia for over two weeks, was reported worse Friday. Donald Dnvis spent th-early part of the wee ut Bingham Springs. Mr. Cope of Walla Walla was here on business Friday, Arthur Ayres and Miss Myrtle Kim ery, prominent young people of the Butter Creek country, were united in marriage In Heppner Wednesday. They went to Pendleton the same day, returning here Friday. Their many friends wish them a prosperous voyage through life. John Young of this place, was af flicted with appendicitis at Hidaway and removed to Pendleton where he underwent an operation Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James Crider, of Port land, have been visiting the pa.-'t three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Perry. They returned to Port !ed t' d iv. They were accompanied by their grandson. Merton Crider. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. George return- Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Z Despain & Leg Cash Grocery f 209 E. Court - rnone ecu 28 (From the East Oregonian, ' July 9 13 The farming region west and north west of Pendleton, unlucky in the ias year, has been smiled upon this year. .Sam McCauley nays that the grain is filling nicely. It has been years since there were such golden prospects. E. A. Freed is ill. C. B. Roosevelt will leave tomorrow for.Ackley, Iowa, to visit relatives. J. H. Hughes left today for a so journ at Meacham. WE GIVE REAL SERVICE You can trust us to select your orders as care fully as you would yourself. Our clerks are "in structed to give special attention to telephone orders. . . Just let us know what you need and we'll see that you get it promptly. Or perhaps you are not quite sure. . c v ill be pleased to suggest the late fruits, veilies, etc, that are con stantly arriving. Despain & Lee Cash Grocery 5 209 E. Court Phone 880 East Oregonian Printing Department. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices ' Tivo-Pe 9net, 40-horBtute .5 - - $1695 f.o. b. South Bend IGHT in weight and smart in appearance, the JLi LlGHT-SlX Coupe Roadster is the ideal car i for physicians, salesmen and others who want a sturdy, dependable, economical two-passenger car of the enclosed type. Its wonderful value, at the new low price of $1695, is due to its complete manufacture by Studebaker in the newest and most modern automobile plant in the world This is a Studebaker Year WALLACE BROS. Tortn Cart mmdlKoaJtlMTm UC.HT-MX S-PSS. ROADSTER . . UCHT-SIX TOURING CAR . . . SPFCIAUSIX 2-PASS ROADSTER SPECIAU6IX TOURING CAR . . SPECIAL-SIX 4 PASS. ROADSTER . BIG-SIX TOURING CAR . . . . NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS f. o. 6. Factonm; mfttetwm Junm lit, 1921 UGHT-SIX S PASS. COUPE ROADSTER ; , UCHT-SIX 5-PASS. SEDAN ..... I9 fPtCIAL-SIX -P ASS. COUPE .... 2W SPECIAL-SIX S-PASS. SEDAN .... 2550 PKi-SIX 4-PASS. COUPE 20 BIG -SIX 7 PASS. SEDAN ... . . . 2SO $1300 133S , 15M 163S , 163S Al STI DEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WltH CORD TIRES , i . . """"hMlMMlllMMIUlUiiUiiUiUUiUilliiiU