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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1921)
i r yvTg n'if v ''i"'-iii e--vn"y r'N'-'w TWJSLVE PAGE3 DAILY EAST OEEOONLilT, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 1021. PAG2 IKLI i : " : : News Notes of Pendleton ' - ' cam;m)a op events Juna 27-Auffuit i I fiummr Normal School, 4 July 28 Meeting of Umatilla and Wulla Walla County wheat (rower. Soptembor . 19-24 Nortlwveut Grain and Iluy Show. - September 22, 2S, 24 Annual Tendleton Round-Up. .'oiimiislii to Slevt, The clly pluiuiinyr ronitolmilon will meet this evening. The members of tlio recently formed coinmlsnlon are Mayor CJuuruo Iurtinun, Harold War ner, city attorney, Frank Hayes, city engineer, Juile O. W. Phel)S, Dr. W. V. McNury, Mrs. James Juhns, Sr., W. 1). Humphrey. H. K Inlow nml 11. J. Mann. , Tonight officers are to bo elected. ' Uno Court meted. ' J. C. Kuhns, Umatilla forest supi-r. visor, nml a crew of six men arc now ot work on the construction of a tele phone for the Mt. Kmlly-Uuckle roiul region. It is the first telephone line for the district. K. IT. Cecil, of the Portland office. Is here toduy and will leave tomorrow to Juin Mr. Kuhnf In supervising the work and In perform ing other duties In connection with forestry work. 1 ' Will Send Display. A display of wheut from the wheat district in the Great Kails, Montunu, region Is promised for the Northwest Oralii anil lluy Hhow, September J 9 to 24, by I K. MuKpndon, county agent. In a letter to Fred liennlon, sertetury of the show's association, Mr. McHpudden says he will send n display of I'ellss and Montana 30 wheut. He asks also If a special prize will be offered Tor the macaroni variety. Mr. liennlon will send half bushel sumples of wheat from hero to Mr. MucSpudden who will puy ex penses and who will use the dlspluy ut,. a show In Great Kails September 8'. .Mr. liennlon suys that' Montuna grow ors make u specialty of quality wheut and that their exhibit promises to be excellent. o'clock. The alarm camo from Turner and East streets. There was no dam age, und the fire never extended be yond the limits of the pile of brush, llnislipllc IturiiH. A brushplle fire, seen by a pedes truin Ijist night in passing, caused an alarm of fire to be. turned In at 8:111 J, 101 101 101101101101101101101 7 o 1 1-4 O 7 o FRESH, SWEET BRAZIL NUTS New crop just received - 35c per lb. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phonei 101 -Private Exchange Connect both Departments. I M O I 4 O 101 101 101 101 101 101 TOT 101 I0I WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Watch our window and see the" great values we are offering you each week. The very newest styles in Jewelrydom, each article bears our guarantee if at any time an article does not give satisfaction tell us, we can help you and if you tell your neighbors, they can not and will not. We are still, offering you a big reduction on every ar ticle in our line. Now is the time to make your dollar which you have worked so hard for go almost twice as far. Come in and look over our large stock. We are at your icrvice. Hansen's jewelry Store Fishing Tackle That Brings Ecsulti How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? Is Kmployc at T. I. W. Verrton Fowler Is a new employe at the J'eoples Warehouse. Ho Is em ployed In the shoe department. lliillillng rcriiiU Granted. A permit for repairs on the business building owned by Mrs. 11. , Kowler ut 814 Main street has been granted ut the offlco of tlio city recorded by John Hallry, acting recorder. The permit calls for repairs estimated to cost 30U. To Leave On Vacation. H. W. Dickson will leave this even ing ,for Portland where ho will spend two weeks on his vucution. lie will join Mrs, Dickson und duughter, who have been ut the beaches f a visit with his parents, Mr. and Jfrs. J. It. Dickson and his two brothers, John und Frank Dickson, Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 "Let 'er Buck" . f - "Vsgs" Aid Hek-axed. I Five men, picked up by the city po lice within 'two hours after their ar rival In 1'endleton, were released this morning by Magistrate John Hailey when their cases cume before him In city court. Their freedom was grant ed on condition that they leave Pen dleton far behind them In their Jour neys. Stud Out Folder. Several hundred folders advertising the Ilouncf-Up are being wrapped and mailed from the offices of the Com mercJul Association by Miss Grace Itugg. The lot now being sent out goes to agents of the lliion Pacific system all over tho Northwest in or der that the Information may be dis seminated to people anxious to be present. 7, , r v. 'i cxC " A I - Keen Ix-mand for I louses. That there Is a keen demand for houses and apartments by families who expect to return to Pendleton In time for the beginning of school Sep tember t, Is a statement made today by real estate dealers. Many houses have been changing hands, and every house that is for rent Is being sought by several prospective residents. Apartments are also being taken rapidly. Fighting .Steers Coming. (Uddio Met 'arty, Itound-l'p perform er, and owner of numerous horses and steers, blew into Pendleton yesterday, tie has Just appeared with his string at Bozemnn, Mont., and he is coming to Walla Walla and from there to Pendleton. He also closed a cieal whereby the Happy Canyon manage ment will receive a pair of fighting Urulinia steers from his stables to ap pear in the night show. "Iluedun' I'loaxcs Crowds. The presentation of the film "Pas sion," at the Arcade theatre is win ning favorable comment from Pendle ton theatre goers. The play follows closely events In French history at the time of Louis the Fifteenth. Pola Negri plays tho role of Jeanne du Barry, tho French milliner who later became court favorite. The stage settings are very beautiful and show a fidelity to detail in depicting the scenes In the French capital. A most interesting story of the West of Oregon and of the "Round-Up." Have You read it?:'. If not, let us sell you a copy. We now have our full quota and can fill all orders. Write, phene or come in for a copy of this book. LET 'ER BUCK ' Send two or three to friends, North, South or East. Give them an opportunity to read and learn all about our wonderful West. Price $2.25 t WE PREPAY POSTAGE ' ileo Club Wants Date. According to a letter written by Maurice N. Ebcn, president of the club, the University of Oregon Glee Club wants a date during the Christ mas holidays for a concert here. The club will make a tour to Boston dur ing the Christmas vacation and it is probable that a concert will be given here. The Commercial Association has been asked to supply the names of any organizations that would spon sor the concert here. Fifteen con certs will be given on the tour, ac cording to the president's letter. An experienced travel ing salesman to cover Western Idaho and East ern Oregon territory by a large western manufac ;uring concern. Splendid opportunity for right par ty. All applications held confidential. Address, Box X care paper. Will .It (curt Harvard. Frank E. (Ned) Fowler, of this city, who after attending 'University of Oregon spent two years at the U. of O. Medical School In Portland Is one of 20 out of 100 applicants ac cepted, as students at Harvard with the 'rank of junior In the medical school for tho coming year. Only two Oregon students were accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Fowler (Margaret Gross) are now in Portland and will arrive In Pendleton September 1 for a few days' visit with Mr. Fowler's uncle, D. B. Waffle, und his brother, Vernon Fow ler. They will leave here In time for Mr. Fowler to enter Harvard for the fall term. Many Hooks Already l'strllmtcd. To date, 3000 copies of the ''Let 'er Buck" books, describing the Pendle ton Round-Up rfnd the old frontier, have been distributed by the Pendle ton Commercial Association to busi ness houses of the city. Tho books are going fast, und the merchants re port that there is a lively demand for the copies. Tho record for outside towns to date is held hy H. E. Hose of the Hose store at Helix. ' "Rosy" and Helix have climbed on the band wagon to the extent of 40 copies, and all of those have been sold. Many arc also being sold In other towns. Many of the merchants who subscribed for small lots are already pretty well sold out, ' I Tour to llt Hold. A Joint orchard tour will be made by the Umatilla and Walla Walla County Farm Bureau about the mid dle of September. This will be the biggest fruit growers' excursion ever staged In tho Walla Walla valley. The llemonstralton orchards and orchards where Interesting features can be pointed out In both counties will be visited. Milton will show the result of thinning at different sapclngs. results ot sodium nitrate applications, result of pruning and especially commend able orchard practices. John B. Wl ey, district horticurturlst, Is enthu siastic about the possibilities of such a tour and has some very Interesting features to display in the Wulla Walla orchards. A Musical Education IS THK RIGHTFUL HERITAGE OF EVERY . PERSON. RIGHT AT YOUR DOOR Y O If HAVE ONE OF THE LEADING CONSERVA TORIES OF THE COUNTRY. AVAIL OF ITS PRIVILEGES. Tliorongh Instruction in Piano, Voice, Violin, Pis Organ, Public School Music Methods. Music Theory. Hand Instruments, Dramatic Art, Fall Term Opens Sept. 12 For Catalog and Iaiw Tuition HaUs, Address WHITMAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HOWARD 1'., Wulla Walla, PRATT, Dim-tor Wash. Castle Gate Coal A Real Coal with Maximum Heat at Minimum Cost To store Castle Gate is to have COAL, not slack, when you are ready for heat this winter. i ; Forie Five For Fuel Coal is as low as it will be this winter, we guarantee you against a reduction up to Mar. 1st. The mines have announced an advance to take effect Sept. 1st, so to order now means to save. B. L. Burroughs HE HAS IT! CHICHESTER SPILLS W.r. Till? IHAMONII URAMl. A T7(U I.ndlMl iwMmt K i A fvl Tak rlhrr. Rut f vrwr v rarlal I'lAlIoMt II HAM I' 1 1.1., foe t& yttti i. norn ut Bet. Safest. Al wtvs KelUI t SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE oruLAa won cm axioms" A Pr parattorv of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBESS AT YOUR DPUCCIST .' JirjiNliniJNiNJINiimflJilJIJfllilJIINiliifllJflJlJNNIii-INilillll.'IflfirNhlltli;; I . rfnm Hill nun Save for a Purpose A Utterly 11.11 flank filled with cIiuiiko proclaims ns .. iiiui'li iiidciM'mlemx as did the riniriiig of Its urisUiul hy our forefathers. We 1imv; 0110 for J on. 1 Save for a home, your insurance, a trip on fH your vacation, or a protection in times of sickness. f It is a common practice of many of our pa- trons to maintain individuals accounts for p such purposes to provide sufficiently to meet payments or needs when necessary. Think it over, you need this service every Iff one does. Come in and start an account to- In day! $1.00 will do it. if The Inland Empire Bank Ark 4W TWAMEOWLr.M uWUutk OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5