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":,,i.I'Wm PACE EIGHT Special News of Umatilla Go. UKIAH YOUNG PEOPLE UKIAH. Ju.y IS. The wValher mill icmiilns very warm and the ground 1 dry fid dusty and crops badly In need of ruin, and unless tt come soon There will be another short hay crop. Cum as Prairie has had short hay crops for the lust three or four years, which is tie i in felt severely by the farmery and atockmpn. I'kiah has again reached iia normal condition since the big celebration and is iibw planning on sports for another year. .'hsivW Ptnriiivnm Jr. of Pemllo- The Broad . This bank la more than simply a place where money can be safely and conveniently left. Listed below are8Vmc of the various facilities in which this bank ' Can'syrv you: CHUCKING ACCOUNT Safe, conven'ent; saves time, prevents errors, f umishes receipts, gives you standing. COI X1XTIOXS Notes, drafts and other Items,! ca' and "t',r eign, collected for ou. r.uvst Ioaxs EXCHANGE The Amerkahational Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 1 IQ&'SwNjijD GGNROY'S CASH GROCERY PAY CASH AND PAY LESS. SOiVP SPECIAL THIS WEEK 20 Crystal AYhite, reg.. 12 Peets Bath Tablets or Cream Oil Soap. FOR 6 No. 2 Cans Van Camos Pork and Beans. . $1.00 12 Lbs. Sugar . $1.00 12 Lbs. Head Rice $1.00 16 Best Crepe Toilet Paper $1.00 Olympic Pancake Flour, large packagereach. . 30? Wessons Oil 35c, 63c and $1.20 TYPEWRITERS! SOU IIKXTEI EXCIIAXGL1 Itfl'AllUiD 4 SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS k " r; K3 Our lino is complete. If you ever want a typewriter now is the time ' to fct a bargain and at your own terms. CAIX A. Ii. MTEhT. July Clearance Sale And now is the tune to get that Ice Chest that you have been w aiting for. Don't hesitate, and shop early. Ve are offering the f.vo best inaUs ;n America, tho ,-AUka" an. "Ice King." at wry low in ices. A'.i ki, f tar, ivii p..uud, top i...:r. ii: v liilc- ii,ii:icl. This is a be ituif :1 us v.ell as a wry durable chest 'jji.g-.il-r Jii.O'J; now $.i.VM This Alaska Star, 7J pounds, si.Ie lm.i her, is a very exceptional buy. Al for it. Uigu!..l iZQ; l.l. w .' x:!t.;ri A very durable best that will slay cool is the Alaska.' CO pound side door ii.e.'. Regular fi.VU; now SX!.u0 Ice King. 10 pound side door iccr, is very popular. Regular price HD.oo; now Another Ice King. 60 pound side door iccr, is a very good buy. Regular 3!i. 10; now $2HM AnylluT Ice King t'4i door, 41 pound size, was t32.uO; now 'HM An Ice King you can put In your kitchenette and Just the thing, 25 pound top leer. Regular $21.00; now 117.50 A good ahade with a good roller 7.1c A hand oil with a guaranteed roller (1.35 Two colore, cream, green. Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 . Webb Phone 548 Vour Otf I'unilUire Taken In Exciiuure aa Part Payment un New' txiiuaiv AgenU la I'cudlcton fur Aerolui (So Whip) Porch . btiadca. ton, came In Wednesday for n visit at ,(! Stnr.liam lun. li with his fai Iht. j : u. i'.. MiiniiViini. iH K tamrvi. wno im Miuiimcu i me Kill raugrr Million, was In town Kri- 'lay after Miitulic!). ) Some of the farmers are cultn some wild hay. but It will be some i me oeiore me grain na.v is rouuj, ttndge creek with Sir, and Sirs. Fruni, Leonard Simpson in off duly nursing ; Martin, a bum hand on Which he bus a felon j -rKn Peterson made a trip to-llld-wh'.ch la causing hint sleepless nights, iaway Springs and back Kr.day. worn Pert Martin had a lively little run-; lug away Thursday, when going home; from town with the empty hay wagon. rent In Ikuih, several now houses will The kins bolt broke and the ten m ; be built between now and the begin bolied. They made a lively run for aining of school whl. h .in tew miles but no damage, was done ! other than the broken klwr bolt, I sir. Hose Finch Is visiting at the j Mossie ranch with her brother and 'wife. Sir. and Sirs. James Mossle. J. H. Wagner left Thursday lor Pilot Scope of Service SAVINGS ACCOCXTS For every member of jour family. Encour ages thrift, t e a c h e a banking methods. 8AIU JKIOSlT V.UXTS Vour valuables kept safe from fire and theft. TltAVELKHS IH-X'KS LOAXS AM) DI.StXjr.XT8 L - -Strongest Bank in Gas tern rvOH'ji ,,$1.40 y. : 120 $2.60 $1.85 BARGAINS FROM $20 UPWARD Hotel St. Georse, DAILY EAST OREQOmAN, Hoc after freight, returning Krlday. ttainptrmlei ie repel umh h i,.'v ;iipe huckleberries high III tlio , iiiutiniaiiia. j Henry Ijix'nku of Pcndhton Iltoiuii visitor r.'vi.hiv ivas u JliKS FraiiMo Sturdivarit hnd nle .iurl, n chiir. visited sevor.il .lnv. owing to the soareliv of h.i.. ' fn tcmber 4th. .Mr. and Mrs, Thursday from Urande. Earl .Martin returned a business trip to Lai 1. It. Lawrence has been in L'kluh for u few davs settling up his final af fn'rs before leaving. Clyde Helmick and r.rad J.irvls lert the first 'of the week for their Bridge creek ranches to begin haying. Perry Simpson, road supervisor for itho I'kiah district, with a crew of men is putting in a new bridge across Oweus creek near the Enldleott ranch. This br'dge was in a dangerous condi tion and should have been made new long ago, as the timbers were all rot. ten when the old ones were torn out. William AH'son ""d Fred, Peterson left for Oriental Friday morning. Felix Johnson was in Uklah Thurs day night on business. While here he purchased lots and will build u house here so as to get the benefit of the splandld school we have for his three (In llirhtora Mra T IV U-'..fc ..- .. u M.lA.k her aged mother three weeks ago, Is expected homo today. She reports ex ;reme heat during her stay thore and says people were unable to eat or sleep and says she will bo very glad to get back to the mountains and Uklah. John floss left for his sheep camp on Dig creek Friday morning with a load of supplies. ' The many friends of Lester Doolit-! lie. formerly of Uklah, but' now ff '"w1' uc pia.-eu 10 icurii mat i.eeier is now nio proiiu papa or an eleven pound boy, born recently. Sirs. Lowell Uangcr and bou Oar 'anil, were in town TuohiIiiv on lml , ' . . I Sir. Cunfield, formerly Of Ukiah, but now of Clearwater, Idaho, is In Uklah for a few days on business and visit ing old friends and neighbors. Arthur SIcKoberls made a business trip to Pilot Hock and tack Thursday. Many fine bfcef cuttle are passing through l'kluh now en route to the Portland market. Those driving cattle through from Orant County were Hcu. ry Biackwcll, Itoscoe Shaw, John Car ter and Tom Ledgerwood. Frank Hif bcrt and sons also left Thursday with a fine bunch of beef and ; altogether twenty-three carloads of beef ' cattle left Thursday. . Charley Hynd 1 ana George Nets shipped their beef cattle last week. Mr. Reed returned from lilo Roclf Wednesday, with a six horse load cf freight for Peterson Bros, . . A crowd of young people' from Ukiah visited at Il:daway bunng hi.it Sunday an follows: ' Mr. and SIM. fJeorge Caldwell, Miss Vallie C'ardWcU. Blla Cardwell, Lee Burr," Mrs. Lens and children. lEurl Slettie.' Air. and Mrs. Phaen Slettie. Gordon Slettie,: Mi.us Orace Hlnkle, Miss Creaaie Mar quis, irgll Peterson, lvau Sturdlvant tnd Clair SturtMvant. Mr. and Sirs. Jinks Howard and family left Slonday for their homo- stead for a few days. " Roscoe Dickenson and son, Bobby, were in Ukiab Tuesday on business. T (lOast Orcgoniaii Special.) iBJHO, July 18. After an illness of twenty-firedays, death came to Tom Thomas, Saturday about 4:30 ' p. . in. His death was due to pneumonia: com- j plications setting in. j He was 38 years of age and leaves! Our astronomical enthusiast an widow, one daughter, Rita, and ai nounces that thu tall of the comet Is son Ordu: also an aged father, sisterj "composed of intoxicating gas." Evi and several brothers, besides a host of i denily th3 Voistcad act. lias not yet friends to mourn their Iosa Sir.' reached the sky. . J ; ' ' KEEP COOL . I! ! i SVl mi: II vS: f:; ii,ii i ' y I t, 'I lliutl l . . .J li.. II . I3a.50 n l I 1 1 I lmartTTTi ' 'i 'itJsC'lli isll.i i , ( I'll f I PL' B'll ,' .... flml II , ii. PENDLETON, OREGON,'; M0KOAV- EVENINoJ'JULY 10, .1021; (lufriiuKSTS or AT QUITS A I.OAO tOWM?! YPu MAVIS PK7KCt ',(VR.- HI Kc, fC StXiCS UPJCT IN pi W Thomas wua a w heat raiser cost of town. Tho funeral services will be conducted from the Slclhodlsl church Slonday at 2 p. m. V Strand Mrs. W. j. Ti'arner and Sir. I and Sirs P. Metvnuzin rif tti.riiiiMtitti spent Friday visiting in Kclio Sim, D. Thomson or Stanfield . and Sirs. Lawrence Slarkhairi of Irrlgon, spent Saturday afternoon visiting with friends here. !" Sirs. P. T. George and daughters. Marian and Lucille, left Friday for Hot Lake. "Sirs. 'George and Slar'on will remain there several days, but Lu cille expects to go on to Baker to visit relative for about a week.- Sfiss .Myrtle Gulllford of Portland is visiting at the home of Sir. und Sfrs. Cfaude Hampton. Sir., and Mrs. II. 0." Rogers, were lk-ho visitors from the Meadows Sat urday. ' ': , Mr." and Sirs. Sl. Sommera and sot) of Laurel, Montana, are guests at i ,. home of Sir. and Mrs. Arthur Aub baugh this week." . .' -'. ' Sir. and Sti-s, J. R. Jordan of felatT- field, were in Echo Saturday to hnvtffi their 'son, Roger's, tonsils and ade noids removed. i ' , ', J. C. WattenburglT of Portland spent M'ediiewlay .In, fccho transactlitg bualnesM. 1 ' '" - '" ... ,Mr. and 'SfrH. J. Frank Spinning. J. P. Itethlifsiyi und Sfiss Emma 8etzler are spending7 this week at their sum mcr camp' hear Alba.- ;., '. . Fred Andrews, Jr., left Saturday evening for Portland wltii a carload of cattle which" is being shipped to the market there. ' Miss Neva Day of The Dalles, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. M, Day, formerly of Pendleton, Is a guest at the home of Sfr. and Sirs. B. F. Neely. J. S. Wells left Saturcay evening to o'pend a week's vacation jvisiting In Portland and Seattle. O. K. Sludge of Hlnkle spent Satur day and Sunday visiting with his brother, A. C. Sludgo. The Slltldlimau i AVIfe Xovv I to seo you. doar, hero's th,u doctor j Merchant (Irritably) Send blip away and get tho undertaker. You know I never deal with middlemen. . Star oazlng Ajraln everett true : . , . il U. K,VA ON ;',Mfe has been called the great ;yww-down," but aftrr ull It's the way you.i "show-up" at tho "show-down" "thiitX-bunts. ' Why is It that when a woman asks where tho silk counter a she always xjieaks In a much louder tune than when Inquiring w here the calico rem nants ure kept? After reading in the p. o. about the capture 3i that big still on McKay creek, we decided that while there may be a bootlegger trust We never hoard of one wo would trust.. . . " ' '.Whoa! , "I Just love animal's," she cried, "They're very dear to liic," 'Ixive mo a Jittlo more," he sighed, j "I'm xi little hoarse, you sec." C . Tlwughts On Girls . s On these hot days we often "wonder What a girl's car would give for a vaca tion in tfi open. ' ' . k .. mi. . ... The best girl In the world Is tho one whu remclnber.1 that her mother Is human boltur and itoniutimcs gets lircil . e .were asked what wo thought nas tne "Dlggcst thrill or C'hautau gua." Afl-er much pondering, wo do elded that It was listening to some men Who really knew what they were talk- ing about. , ' Town Marshall here. , -VoU .can't hitch wagop Driver Why not? The sign xoys -niio for hitching. I ClH. rflcM V IpII II T ' ' - I MI vzr . - ihi h-'Uetc, Cifs 'em. Heiie' 8 1 1 oi7i7iri ipatI I 1 1 : , . III tn I . l St I I - W J 1 I n t . i i i . BY JUNIUS Lbmi if, la " J J Ac detaktmekt stokes The Best Values at Aniaziugly Low Prices Are Here for You Our priees seem impossible when eompared with priees elsewhere, . but the great buying power of, the J. C. Pen ney Company enables us to share mutual benefits every day in 312 busy stores. PfiRCALES v Attractive patterns in Dakota - Percales, 3G inches wide, full assortment in lights and darks, yard . ........ . . .... . . . . .............. 17c Manchester Percales, pleasing summer patterns, 36 inches wide, lights and darks, jard.'. . ... . 23c ginghAm -r; Amoskeacr, A. F. C sortment of the summer's most popular colors, in plaids, stripes and checks, yard I "... . .... . . ; . 19c 8-1 Inblcwliol PepiK-rrll MH-ctlng. yard . 4 T iililiNachixl 1VihtcU KIicctluK, J aril . MM I'nbleaclied PeppTt'll bhcctlng, yard 7- 4 lnie'lil rciipcrell Sliertlng, jarrt . . 8- 4 llleachtsl l'opiH'rell 8IicoUiik. yard , . 4 Ulcnclied I'oiprreU hheetliig, jard . .'. CRASHES 10 In. lMcarlicU UoUoii Twill. anl ; ; , .', It lu. I iibleaihisl llrowii (JotUm Twill,. yard 18 In. 1'iibleachcU Urown Cotton Twill, Jnl 18 lit. IllcacJtca. nxl bonier, Tnl IS in. Stevens All Llneit, brown, ynl HteveiiS All Linen, brown, Steii8 AU Mncn, brown, MUSUNS 36 In. blmoliwl, R!d qw!tjr ttr prhfi, janl--.......... 36 In. Hleaa'linl, finished sort for (lie nuolle, jranl , . 30 In. IMisdaJe lllravlied, janl 30 In. Ik-rkelcir t'anibrk! Nit. M. yard ........-..... 30 In. lUTkelcy Canilirk: No. luO, yard ............ 30 In. lionsdale Cambric, Jrd 80 In. Morkeky Extra, yard 44 In. Indian Hrxl. janl 30 In. Unbleached House Lining, yard .'. .;0 In. I'nbleaclicd, good quality, rd . . i ....... r, ... . 30 in. I'nblcaclied, m trifle heavier, yard 30 In. tnbk-:licd PepinnHI, extra heajt weight, jard. THU. I.AIWI-ST CHAIN .. UKFAIlTMKvr. i STORE OIKiAMZATION I.N THE WOIlM PENN TOWIf BELIEVES IT HAS FOUND SILVER MINE OF THE INDIANS I KINZUA, Pa., July 18. Kinrua la on the verge of having a new boom. In the days when lumbering wa at lt height around hero ,tho ..lumbermen made Slings lively Volstead and Wayne Vhecler wero unheard of then. Now this little town, some miles south of tho .New York utute lino from Salamanca, Is awakening. Everybody Is getting excited over silver.', Even the conservative are taking uot.ee. They expect soon to nee mules und prospectors streaking through ' the nearby forest fastness , searching for traces of siler and the mother lode. ' T'nia wcok several men visited Wur ren Pa., and asked a local hardware store to construct them a furnace. They had samples of ore which they declared was secured from ttie hills near Klnzua. They had the ore as sayed and they report .It waa pro nounced sufficient! high grudo to be produced In paying quantities. In tho early daya Warren county had silver mines that supplied the In dians with tho sliver beads they wore. Thore Is hardly a section of the cdunly that does not have legends of ancient mines from which the Indians obtain ed their sliver. The hidden lodes have never been found. An old. legend has it that . the Tn dluns used to make their gods of real silver. Tho -mine was aa famulously Well as that of the Incas and Monto- mima. One tribe had the secret of this creat treasure house but guarded Phone SIO-W P. O. Bol 3J Wh, day x PliJtelan and Burgeon . ; . , Osteopath ltooma 23 and 25, Smith-Crawford Building. MeptKMM 704 . Hea. 4fl.H 41 When the Emgehcy; Demands the Unusual There come times in the life ot every. car owner j. when the instant readiness of hik car is the most im portant thing in the day, perhaps in a whole life. "Ready to go, able to get there," uhould be the unfailing answer of the car in such a crisis. Value of car performance at euch 'times runs past any money estimate. In that connection bear in mind that only the dealer who Sold you the car can guarantee Its constant roadaulllly. We have equipped ourselves why the many things necessary to aiscnarge this uciuer-ODUgauon. 4 m TTnxri Oregon Motor Garage Distributor BUICK AND CADILLAC AUTOMOBILES ' Goodrich and Goodyear Tire and Tube Phono 468 V ' EICJIIT PACF3 Ginehams, a delightful as 4!ki 45c ft5 43e 4V; 5Sc IS i-le . . I0 . ... 10. 83c ,....1.- , ... 3!k! too '. Jnl ...... jrd .. .... i .'. lie lie tc ll! Sc :so stc . 1e lie 13c 14c 'ft very 'closely. Then one day, nn the tnlo goes; the earth slid and blotted out both ntlno and operators. ! At any rate folks around K'niun aro again dreaming nbout fabulous riches. - r ' ; LIGHTMNU DLNVDES MAJI.i. I'AItIfl,"juiy ). I. N. k.) Ex traordinary reak. of lightning, are reported -in a violent' thunderstorm which swept the Klvera coast. At Levens, near Nice, the llghtlnlng atrip ped off every Inch of clothing from 'a shepherd tending his flocks on the mountain, aide.'' Even Ida boots die nnneurxil. The man walked naked to hia home. Ills body bore one or two burns. . Harry Francis to J. B. John. $3000, W, 1-2 Iota la and 14, block 17, lies, add., Pendleton.- ( ... .Robert N. at an field to Edith E, Hoggard. fl.00, loti 6 and S in block 11, Btanfleld. . - Albert V. Humphreyto Fainle lie, 1-7 Interest li) and u to lot 4, llvermorc'a add,, Pendleton. ' lUJ-Am.CMK.NT K.NU. ' BT. PAUU July U (U. P.) The SI Innesota supreme court refused to permit a re-argument of A. C. Town- ley's appeal from a to day senlenco given In the Jackson county district court. Townley la president of a non partisan Idague. Should the thirty; day ullowauie expire before the Unit' ed States supreme court cortserits to re-, view the esse. Townley goes to Jail. Dlt LYNN K. BLAKESLEE . .. :. "'. i t Chronlo and NorvOue Diseases end Diseases of Women. 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