cioirr PAOCs.i DAIL7 EAST QftfiGOSttJI, PEKfctETOJ?, 61 4 U M 4 U44 News Notes-of Pendleton CALFADAl OP KVENTS Juno" t7-Auguit 6 Bummer Normal fWhool. ' July Si.-Mocting of T'malilla and tVulln Walla, County, wheat X rowers, , ' -September 19-24 Northwest drain nnd Hny Show, v September it, u, U Annual Pendleton Round-Up, , : , v H'rtH ig Wheat Yield. I One of the heaviest yields of Vheat reported so far this year comes from the Itnlph Tachella riineh. Harvest. Ing on The pine which Is near Snxe Mntlrm, begun Thursday, ami the crop In turnlnirroit ft th rate of 65 bushels an acre according to the report. can be Been thrown In place on the darn Bite. The beaver hits been mak ing his home' In the mill race for the pant three, months. . . .-. , A Itm Tor Pendleton , Pendleton's beaver', which byi the way Is absolutely no relation to the Portland 'Heavers, evidently Is ambiti ons to give the city another darn,, be cause ft recession of the water In the Walters- mill race has disclosed .thej iai ini inn nine animal is rapidly perfecting a lnni acres the race. .Sev eral limns, n log or two and other trnsn I Caterplllur OK'rlnriicdj When a bi(f cnterplller tractor at tached to a K-lmblne wheat thresher was overturned Saturday a fire was Hturted in a wheat field on the place of (leorfte La Fontaine which for a time threatened to cause heavy dam age. The hhiae was extinguished wnn lh loss of about four acres' of Kraln. The tractor was badly u.-naged, and (he comb' wns afltf. but slight dam- a was ilorte to it. Hard work (or several hunt's) by -harvest: hands ripd neighbors resulted tn control ',or tlH rrrfl neing seeuru onouc a o i-hum - .- ..' : : . May Ho Ufwl Man . "' Whether or not the 'C. IT. Bishop" mentioned in a Saturday news dispatch in the I'orUand" Oregonlan as having been hurt In an automobile accident Is Chsunrey lllshop of this city is uncer tain. His hrolhcr, Clarence Bishop1, says he has not yet had word from the Pendleton man who left recently with his two sonr. for a motor trip to Crater Luke. The man' mentioned In the paper Is "C. II." whlleChauncejr Bish op's Initials are "C. H." The news dis patch related lha,t a diminutive tor nado ienve'oped a car which was be ing driven from Bend to Redmond, lifting the machine from the ground for an Instant, tearing off the top and then dropping the cur, The car fell back on Bishop's face cutting a gush which It required H stitches to close. I'Viloinl Is llwlil. The tunt'i'i! of the Into S. (,. Wilson oi this Viiy'.tvus held this mor-mg ft: St. .Alary' Catholic church, Mr wl! -en mod . ii Friday lr 1' n.'lunil and bcal-. j.as shipped her,: for b.iri il ji101-.1011011Q1101 iQi 101101 101 OS I WE NOW HAVE x arid Royal Ring 1 Ann Cherries; VOUR LAST CHAjNCE THIS YEAR QRDER NOV Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. v :''"-'.-' '-',' " v " 30UE. Court Street , . Phones IOIj Private Exchange Connects ' ' ' ' - both Departments. I0t 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 THE SEASON'S NEWEST NOVELTY Thi Harding l)!u Pautoir anl Hracolet. This new "novelty, origi nated by the Klger Itoyn have only been on the market three weeks, but, O isoy these three weeks !! ' It you haven't one get one now, be in style with the rest and He one if the first In your town to wear a Harding lilue Ribbon on your watch or a Hautotr. Come in and see us, we have Just received a Mg .selection at ery little rost. (IXm't delay! . Come now). Hanscom "always has the bestind newest ', ' ' . OI1TS THAT LAST v . ; ; Hansconi's Jewelry Store v , Fishing Tackle 'That ' Brings : Results Itow. About tfiat Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? ,, CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 With Fast )igonJui Mihs Iva Mirhsel of this city hno tak a position as stenographer In the ICnst f.h-cgonhin. busiir-ss office. Miss Michael will replace Miss lxona How mnn who has reslghed, to take effect In August. Use-Grocery, Othe On mai limited can use ic 'hones l hones 52(5 D?ts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE. PESOLETO.N'S tKADUQ TmB Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 i Week This V lilllS 111 OIU JJlil jJJJo aim ivixi uii uuiuiiii a sicciiuii.-w niuuj uit sccome early to get iirst dioicc neau each one over, there are a numher you?U 1 1' i tcrqsted in, Each one a "money saver" and they are timely bceatise you thin NOW! inkvent, Wash 'Voifcsr 1-2 Price XcwHpniwr Sinn Here Will Kvans, accompanied by his family, left J'endleton this morning for his home In llalier. The Kyans' are on the last lepr of a trip through California tind Orefrou. Uvmis Is nn owner of the Morning Democrat ai Tinker. I Sltms Iiit fp Wsns InvitliiK vi -ltors In, Tendlcton to njtend lm'al churches have been placed at the auto tourist camp j grounds by severaf Pendleton denomi nations. Those represented are the 1 Baptist, Kpiscopul, Palvatlon Army, jj Methodist, Presbyterian and Chtistiun It churches. V . ' : ' ' . . .. if iniy nn iinv f The second crcp of alfalfa hay is being cut and harvested In the irrigat ed district in the western part of the county. " The crop Is exceptionally heavy, hut the increase over normnl production will not make tip for the low price that Is beinff offered for the hay, farmers declare. , Big Sel In order tclean these out for our new stocks that will be cmU in soon, we're offering all our wash voiles at ttaejxlf price. Big lot sizes, 34 5 for . . . omen's Vests 5 for $1.00 ivoen's vesta, comfy cut and shell top," all o t, values 2ac to 40c, special sale, ; ....... $1.UU Remnants 1-2 Price Big lot jVtsh Goods, all lengths from 2 yards to 4 1-2 yards.! Hester Is Rifled ' A small amount of money was miss ed from tho each resister of Riley & Kemp store on Main street this morn Ins and investigation shows that the irforo was entered by unknown mar auders lut night. Entrance was ef fected thrmiKh the transom window of the back platform nnd tho visitors reached the store via the basement. Merchandise in the store was left un touched, only the money being miss y $50 Table Damask $1.95; ',-.- s " . .Made ofi nest quality yarns, double damask and t)f beautifiiloraly designs, special, yard. . : . . $1.93 OnLol Collar Points 26c Yd. Made ot rgandie, embroidered and cpme- in col ors, regulifi9c value, special sale .'. 26c yvcrtumi-d )i Hittliway i That there is danger 01 sKinmng on the loose gravel recently placed on the j fre?on Trail ne.-rr Dead man Pass wns! shown yesterday when an Overland car planned over the irrade while poln? entt near where the rock crusher is stationed. The car bore the license No. 52.219. Oregon and is listed as , To Visit Wallowa owned by the Pecurity Construction Arthur Kudd, Hair Bows 69c Valuesui to '$1.00 on special sale, offered in all -yd. lengths. Special bale b'Jc bow. colors? 1 -One Lot Neckwear 25c A limited quantity women's fine stylish neckwear, values up to $2.50 to close out at 25c One Loteilhi" 1-2 Pric , o To clean out this lot we're going to sell this lot at 1-2 price. " ' ' 1 One Lot Silkoline 13c , 'Make up comforters now, use our silkofinesV of fered in a good assortment of patterns and colorings, 36 in. Special sale, yard 13c One Lot Cretonnes 1-2 Price Choice patterns of best quality to close-out at 1-2 price. , y Lace Curtains 75c Pair 2 1-2 yd. lengths, white and cream, about 10 pair left. B.uy them at 75c pair. . ' , Sofa Pillows $1.26 Just 8 of them in this lot, dark colors, 'covered' with tapestry, good for thenar, camping and the ' like. Regular price $1.75, on special, "sale.... $1G One Lot Package Goods 1-2 Price Includes baby dresses, rompers, women's gowns, envelopes, eto Special sale 1-2 price. ' . : - - Co. of La Oramlij. The car skidded i man, left while pafHng another carimd turned on one side. As far as is known nn one was injured. . ; otSrt-l'p this eWit for publicity Wallowa Charley AVill Stay r 1 The usual thins for Charley Bennett, Indian, to do when arraigned in the police court on a charge of drunkei ness ..Is to wait until friends pay-his fine and secure his freedom, but he can't do thai now, because when he appeared this morning for tho 'steeijth time during the past few months, .ludee Thomas Fitz Gerald handed him a Jail sentence of 15 day's. Nominal fines were awarded Joe Dalev, F. Hen nett, Willtnm riarnhnrt'ond Frank Mi ler on charges of being drunk. in tbe September I 3 and 24. He exi week in Waljo where he will woi arouse interest hus Septemix-r Otto spend about di canty and from iher will eo to Et'er' HSs work will lid rum? in tne ui- dtp. He opened the campaign at liKpCanyon. Satur day night, when include speaking terests" of the Rofi before the Chaut in? Pendletonian friends in other of the ltoiind-l'p s peels I!ie Yield Just about twice the crop he secured Inst year will bo taken from his 7" 0 seres of wheat on his big- ranch near Athena l the way I. B. Bannirter fiirures his prospects. He wr.s here this mornin?. He evpects to got an average yield of 4 5 bushels to the acre. Harvesting will besrtn in the nwrnins on the Bannister rnnch. Kven with the lower price that Is boinsr secured this year, Mr. Bannister fiffures that the increased yield will In laree men sure make up for the lack of income that has threatened farmers.' I.oirves for SeattH . Dr. Guy Boyd for a business fl Portland. He wl in the week- fori fllLI W iude a short talk rfqv, program, nsrc lore that , their (efwere informed t. leaving for Por entered Into a Frank Kistner. Ift on Saturday o Seattle end eturn here later nort stay beforl nd where ht bus jjtership with Mr. Map Is Mnk A strip map. from Pendleton mileage and the par'M by Km eft the Vast em Ore Four thousand ndng the highway fUiise. Idaho, tne es, has been pre- loika'.t, secretary ol ir Auto Association. 1 of the map are tributed at the auto supply shoi thousand opies Selmnneps Tteturn l-Yowi Visit Judse and Mrs. I. M. Schanivep and familv have returned from Seaside where they spent a week's vacation. That clams are plentiful is a statement for which the Judge vouches, and he declare he got his share of them. Pendleton still has more to do in order j to get a camping ground for tourists i that, will be un to the stajidnrd of - Oregon, the-Judge says. Our grounds are better than the place provided by The Dnlles. he sayS, but they "pre not up to the standard of many other camp grounds between hero at Sea side. . , be distributed t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR BENT B roomed house. F.nrnl- ture for sale- 6S4-B. -24 Thompsotti Phone FOrj KENT Two room Apartment- Phone ?.r4. 110 I l vl.lhil to lie The Federal fice at porllan at. the Norlhwes to-be held her snvs Tt. . Wh supervisor who The exhiltit wi various grades, ciockese, an well as dents flour will be (Kast Oregonian Special) . ATHENA. July 1 S. The Warren Construction company has finished the hardsurfacing of thetreets In Athe na. In addition to its state high way work' the construction company has paved a total of eighteen blocks in the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Ogle were in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey visit ed relatives in .Pendleton Tuesday evening. Mrs. S. C. Stone who has been very ill is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley have returned home, from a trip to Seaside and Portland. Mrs. Henry Koepke and son Henry were visitors in Pendleton Friday. Mrs. ('. E. Fisk was ill the city from Weston Thursday. . ' Dr. ifnd Mrs. ('. H. Smith and chil dren Ernest and Ruth have returned from a trip to Portland and British Columbia. t Mrs. John Harder, Jr., and baby daughter left Saturday for Milton where they will visit relatives. Mrs. Henry Booher and daughter Thelma were in town from Weston Mountain .Thursday. Mrs, C. U McFadden spent the day with relatives in Weston Wed nesday. Miss Blanche Johnson has been vis iting her aunt Mrs. Jim Lieuallen in Adams. ' Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy ot Weston were in the city Friday. W. W. McPherson has completed :i new garage at his residence, corner of Third and Adams streets. 1 Mrs. Thomas Lieuallen of Adams was the guest of Mrs. W. O. Bead Tuesday at her home near Athena". Chris Thoeny and daughter Kmma le nullities of various: were in Athena Saturday auernoon from Weston. being printed tK and will he dis Bent ley Co. Alta street. Four u a second map, Khowvn:; the Peitren-fpoKane iu.vn- wav veill he l.rillLsOon (111' will IllsO Jintorists. pin Supervision ot- II make an exhiit rain and Hay Show ptember 19 U 24, k, federal grain us line tiaiuru.iy. nsist of wheat of e methods of deter mining snides, pules to determine tdvnr.tage. MifVlitlock slated that tboW how growers an use grades to ittel from different n'fi.i vn4nH end wm oahe bread to show kinds of when Edward Woody is in the city visit ing Ms sister Mrs. Cass Cannon and Mrs. Theo. Rush. George Banister was a visitor in I College Place Tuesday. Hamp Booher was in the city from , Weston Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. I-attin are here from Stockton, California, visiting at the home of their son Oeorge l.altin. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley are camping at Bingham Springs. Lowell Rogers of Pendleton was in the city Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. t'narles Morisette and children are visdting in Portland and Seaside. Watts Brothers started their har vest operations Thursday. Miss Charlotte Gross left Thursday morning for Portland where she will be the guest of Miss Dorothy Berlin. She will go to Long Beach, Wash., in company with the Berlin family for a few weeks' outing. Mrs. MHtfha Mays has been visit ing at the home of her son Grant Mays at Waitsburg, Wash. Leon Kidder is up from Newmnnf California, and will work for Neil Lieuallen during harvest. Mr. and Mrs. D. 8.-Fisher and dau ghter Charlotte have returned fram Milton where they have been visiting relatives. The young people of the Baptist church Sundnv school enjoyed a party ! in the ehureh hnsement Tuesdfiv eve ning. Charles Kirk has purchased the lease and farming outfit of Lee John son on the ViNHiris place north of Athena. Mr. anH-.Mrs. Johnson .Will move into town soon to reside. Mr. and .Mrs. W. P. Willahy of Portland are visiting friends and rel atives in Athena. Mrs. A. M. Johnson accompanied her daughter- Lois to Portland where tbe little girl's foot was, operated on to be straightened, the condition of which resulted from an atack of in fantile paralysis." ' ' ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor returned evening: from Vale Tuesday SvherB I jthey visited their daughter Mrs.. Del, The TORIC LENS is most comfortable and o-ivps'nrlrlerl r.intfe of vi-ll . r - -- sion. . Have, them fitted here. American Nnt:pnal llank j Bu'Jdlni. i:ntiti Are stole Three pistol of I. total value of about $70, weistien Saturday night from the Tar lar.tware store on Main street, fie ntolR were missing yesterday moling; Kmrunce to the store was ma' though the skylight. Besides the r ohvs, nothing is miss ing from the re. "d other merchan dlse was left itouhed. dlse was left itouhed. Deputy Sher iffs UidKwaNii'd Uvender made an examination f th room and of the office of JoWi. Prkes over the store which was o rrtsooKen. t.xcenein spectmans ofiURC- prints were secur ed and photfinph of foot prints were taken by f otfiers. Entrance was mado thrcMfi tht skylight. ' TELEPHNERATE CASE RMS HAS BEGUN, s M.v.-JJulv IS. (A. P.) ine re- hearinK I the telephone rate case opened Jay. Attorneys representing the nunif'us nunictonlitie are seek ing to rjirn to the rate of Bcale ef Xectlva fore March 'lrst- ' ARE VOa PALE? WEAR? Enrsch Your Blood 'Why b sallow, thin or weak vrhen thousands hava improved their condiUon by taking S. S. S. Build up your blood. S. S. S. is the recognized general tonio and system builder. It is also used successfully in the treat ment of rheumatism and skin diseases arising from impover ished blood. For Special Booklet or tor indU , yidualadvire, wtthout charge, write Chief Afrdicai Advisor, S.S.S.Co..Ltip't 437.Attar.ta.G. Get 5. . S. at your dru$ist, A For Rich, Red bert Clore during the past two wW-ks. J. H. Samuel has purchased tic: real estate business land Main street'" property of Mrs. Laura Counter. Mr:. Counter and family will soon move tj Ashland. Bert Maslin who has been employ ed at the Thompson garage has- cepted a position with the SUrplnil " oil company. ' He has assumed his duties. . Miss Belle Mclntyre left Satifrd.rj evening for a two weeks' vacation in Portland. Mrs. E. McPherrln joined her daughter-in-law at . Camp McDougul la.st week for the summer. -. W. L. McLeod was a visitor in Pen dleton Saturday. - Misses tfatheryn Froome and kazi I Sanders Tiave returned from La Grande where they were the gueti of Miss Dorothy Meyers. Millard Kelly has returned from Montana where he has been shearing" sheep. t H. A. Barrett was a business visitor in Pendleton Saturday. Mr.- and Mrs. John Harder. Sr . ' were 'in Athena Saturday from Mil ton. Mrs. C.'Kindig of Vancouver, Wil is visiting friends in Athena. Mrs. Bert Vaughn of Homestead, lire., hns been visiting relatives in the city. Charles Towning and daughter Myrtle were In Athena Saturday from Freewater. Miss Adah Pe Freece, manager of the local telephone exchange, has been presented with an emblematic gold pin for five years' service byjjlre Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company for nine years. . Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen, Jr., wVs up from Adams Saturday. PLATE LUNCH RIETH HOTEL 50c 11 A. M. to 8 r. M. Daily. H. T. SHAMAN ... Proprietor 10 Day Sale of Cut Glass Ware For the next ten days we are going to give a dis count of 25 per cent on all cut glass in our stock. Some of the principal items are : Tall and low footed cut star and cut grape design sherbits. Goblets of the. same cutting as above. Water glasses) two shapes, same cutting. The discount is also given on all needle etched ware that we have in stocje. ' The season is at hand when the usage of the bet ter grade of glassware is necessary. You will profit by the saving that we are offering you. ; The BEE HIVE "MORE FOR LESS" Pendleton Oregon I. ; '. 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