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I . AiZ 'ttiir m . , , t EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OE.EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1921 PAGE THSE3! News No tes of Pendleton -AllgUHt thur.Ni, EVKNTS S -Uu turner Noyjiul Hehuol. ' ily 2!j Meeting of Umatilla aVd Walla Wullu County wheat . OVtT.I. Htpteinhcr 19-21 Northwest drfthi und liny Hhow. , ftyithmhnr i'i, i.l, 24 Annual Pcmlleton Hound-Up. sleep inn! Jim wttinflcd his appetite f J VM 1ll 0K'iiil. , , nullum the big new high Hohonl ViWilnjj t Milton-I'Vcewiilor which will bncnnslrneted'soon will lie npen i'il Mj'"V- Tho lniilcjiii.it Ik expected to euu'ta'Hi.iiOO and will be ono of the union Mich Ki'hiiiilH In the West ) in loinphitod. . irv 1 1 m.i 1 no- IMi liii'c A picture eniituintm 23 coyot pt-l(. Heciuod hy Alhert Peterson has hettn prost-nlcd to CtniU "ml Avcrlll for their office. Peterson was u I'nit'd Kin tea hunter find worked miller K. !'". Averlll when the hitler wn predatory nnitmil iusectnr tr '. Oregon and Washington. The. pells III the picture me arranged on H canvas to Bpell "I". 8. Hunter" and 1'elernon and hlu dog are in the foreground. tl'-Kt v. lie ii Sparks Stan' I ires, .When No. IS passed Kul .in-day even trig, sparks from the. locomotive start od two giMKH fire, (hie waK at th epmer of Clay and liailroad' streets and the other lit Wale anil Railroad. Until blazes were extinguished hy the fire department without, any property I OSS, REDUCTION OF WAGES . WILL BE FOUGHT !N Mile To (Jet WW That, the l'endletorv Jfatloiinl Jtlllf Cluh will he utile to get Sprlim-fie'd lTlen for cluh nhootliiif i the welcome Information that him hcen received ny U. A. Hot! cher Becn-tary. from t ie war department. Repairs can alwo 'ie l4icU!i'ni ViK-ntloii IHecured for the preseru ni ", ,ii(iowler, ltudy Mollnernml rhilo trifles, and me n,"u niiiinin - Roil At have rcturiiert from Ciivo Uikd rniiinttiun will he rii-uiteii 10 ini In UHV urr d'Alene moiintnlnn where meiTihers. BtepH will he UKcn lninnn- iliev. lilt ii fnrliiiuht. A heavv ciuil. lately to Hei ure a nuiRe and turret . n i,, i,i i...v i... ihn i.,..,u ihn nluh miiv enlov some sport this lHnihiaiice of the pleHwmt time fall. A rwiiihminn for the nin-inm .ein Ihe viicatlon. 1 iictilentally, rini n will ne sem in nun v Hild to have eunht lip on (he war department. Kliitur Rcllirns llnoic. R. I. Keutor, illstriet attorney, re turned home Sunday mornlnn from Seaview where he has lieen tor several weeks followlnft un operation. Jlls heulth la greatly lmnoved as a result of the operiition. .l--s. Kealor will re. miiln on the heach for several weeks liefore i-eturiiiiiK home. 11M Anthracite and Miners t5 Join Workers in c Bituminous With Mine Convention. I!!!! iliiiiiii. illNBIBi ill! ilililllllll! Use the Phone3 Grocery, 2 Tliones Other Depts. 78 ! IliillMltlllMIMH' I ! Ill II I III" I lilMllilililiiliill i lilliillill I I U 520 jfSjLi 0 7 lilliiiiiillliiaiiiuilliMlllllillllillilH an u r fpent RuiU I r-4 4 I-H o U 101 101101 1011 01 101 101 101 el FINE LARGE ; s Elberta Peaches FOR CANNING ; ' ; sure, and.4 sec these Vo want you to be Miches. , , t , . . iThev will he nacked in 5 AND if)XES and will he 1JEAUT1FUU RUIT. INHf LARGE. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" cndlctoh Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street riioneg 101 Privale'Exchane Connect . both Department!. ,, Altenil riinernl Amontr out-of-town friends who eitine to l'eiulleli.ri today to attend the funeral of Jlt Ruth Hart, who lost, her life on the sleumer Alaska, are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kngen, of Walla Walla, Mr. and Mrs. (ieore Huri. of Portland, Mrs. W. If. Davis of Portland end MIsm KUna Minder, of l.u Orande. U 111 Kcnil IMilhit fRllliiut county farmers are much Interested In the coming Northwest fir-Hln and Hay Show to lie held hero Sepicinher 111 tn -.' ), according to an article !n a recent nunihcr of the Con ilon f;ioli Timi-s. Cilltam county has a record crop this year and farmers lire phinniuv to curry off some of the I'ltlu prize money at the fall show. JO thlWl LOL 101 U)I IQlr-lOl lOlTOl In Police Court Waller Redhurn and Jnhn T)oe eiR fined till this morning in police court hy Acilni; Judce John Jlnlley on i hin ges of lieltij; drunk. Jess Bowman ucehed a fine of $ir, for helnjf drunk end disorderly. M. Aih!in(,'lon for feited ?5 for driving a car without a l.-iillittht. Two vam-mits received sus pended sentences on condition that they net out of town. LiJ!si,j$pr. i Z r WE LEAD OTHERS FOL1.UW atdi otir window and sec he great values we are nfffig you each week. - - le very newest styles in 'oweiryuow .uat-n rm:. hedour gunrantee it at anytime an article noes noi poiibeighbora, they can noWind will not. V are still offering jWa big reduction on every ar-. txlili our line. Now is tie time to make your dollar you have worked so aru lor ro almost twice as lar. ill and looK over unr laigu sutitv. w .itv Swaiiej I'oliiid Over. J. H. J-witney, charged .with sellinpr cuc-iinii, mh5 hound over to aualt the .fctiiir of the federal Bland lory this mornt!i t.lien he was arraigned he fore S. A. Newberry, commissioner of the federal court. His hond wis fixed at Jt.0. Swaney'a arrest was effected several days auo hy the police, fine -jf Hie witnesses tas recently releas ed from Jail under suspicions c'rci'iii-slances INUIAXAPOMR, AUK. 1 .". fl. N. S.) l iill'led resistiince affblnst any re duciion of mliiem' wai;i-n liy the uui- jon miners of the country loomed today us me ouiManuiiiK hhiuic ' nc im-ii-nial convention of the I'niled Mine Workers of Amerh a w hich will op( n in lniiiauapolis Tuesday, Keptc-mlier "ill. l-'orTho first time deleRates from the anthracite und liltiiminons coal fit Itls will he prepared Vi Join liamls I in the forinuUtl Ion of demands for the next wae contract hetwefii tile nit ri -ers and operators and prcn'i;t a uni fied fropt in i-omhating wa.-e sianlo-s. l-'or the fift time in many yeai the wa;e agreements in the hllumi ikiiis fields and-in'the antlirai-ite fields vi 1 1 expire in the same day. March 31, 1922.' Heretofore the hit iiioinony wiiK'e agreement expired on one date and the anthracite uureenn nt on an other date, and the mini, is in our hranch of the Industry were not ii. position, therefore, to give the same degree of support to the oilier in the negotiation of their ugroeroents :. they will he next spring. " John 1,. I.Mvis. International Presi dent, has made the statement on rev. era occasions, that the I'niled Mini Workers of America will nut permit any reduction in the w:i;th of the mine workers and tills fact, lends (freater siirniflcnnce to the cornine convention at which the details of the wai?e 'policy of the miners' union wiil he worked out and ratified.. QUALITY SERVICE, ' l!ol Rao-Is Roiiiid-I p R. W. Fletcher, pioneer Penilleton ian. Is spending a few days In Portland with his fiimily.- " drove down from I'l'iid'cton nvjth my lamiiv," raid Kh-Irher. "We are visiting my wife's mother, Mrs. Kleanor Cameron of Irv inxtnn. Yes. I can pn lly nearly quali fy as a pioneer of pendlelon. I have 0 i there since lsst. I was with the ralirnad for some years, after which 1 put In 'i years as eireulntion manar '. Hi" Rast t iret-.ontun. From there 1 -.ii-M In the People's Warehouse as - iij' il matii'.ycr. ne of itie things of hicli l am iuti.it lu-iiud is the orrranl-z.-it'eii of the Cowlmy's .Mounted hand at ihe llouiid-l'p. rie'icher's Family hand find orchesli.-i conies pretty ri-nrly hiinij one of the institutions of Pendleton. Six of my children play in the hand. The tourist who comes to iii-ckoii hy train his no coin option of Ihe aiinouit of travel to nnd throuKh ihe slate, tin our wav to Portland we nft over li'iti cars hiltveen The Dalles end Miittimiii-ih fills. Retween Mul tiioinah falls and Portland it looked as 11' we were meetin:; a continuous pro-oei-shm of cars.'' (irescn Jnunial. Ciiiivcntiiai to lie Kmnller. It has hcen t lie custom of the an thracite miners in the past to frame their wane demands and have them adopted hy a tri-district. convention, comprising the three anthracite dis tricts, after which they were reported 'to the national convention of the union for approval.' This year,- however, tills procedure has lieen reversi'd. An thracite delegates to the national con vention will prepare their demands: for approval hy the rational conven- j Hon and the tri-district ('(intention I Ifor ratification will he held after- i ward. Thus, any general policy with! reference to wages that may he adopt ed hy the national convention will gov ern the miners In their negotiations In the anthracite region as Well as in the bituminous fii Ids of the country. KUis Searles, editor of the . rnited Minn Workers Journal, said today, that all other iniestions to come he fore the nalional convention will he suhordinate to the one pi-eat propo sition of preparing for the negotiation of wage scale agreements' in the hitu miivous and anthracite branches of the industry, The r)iimler of dcloeatefji;) i fir . THE WELL-DRESSED YOUNG MAN There's no denying it. Clothes have a great deal to do with making impressions on people. You are cither well dressed or just ordinarily dressed. Your clothes are either well tailored, or they are in the ordinary :-lass. TAILORED AT FASHION PAH& Kay-bac, the new style created by our Fashion Park designing rooms, give you that "snappy" appearance without an indication of faddishness. - They are splendidly tailored, conservatively styled and reasonably priced. AVk lo sec the new Kay-bac, it's different. 8 10.00 to $65.00 THE MAN STORE Florslieim knows ..bow make stylisb shoes- comfort able: bow to make comfort able bboesgood looking. jn nit end (Hie i i.li jf I'll 1 1 II II I Ills je.n .in iii-i ismnller than t fiat ol two years ago, .when the conyention was held in I ''levelend. At thr.t time there were !2.IM4 delegates. This year the num ll.or will he approxlnialely l.fidtt. At I the Cleveland convenlion action was .'taken favoring nationalization -of I mines, and the adoption or the rix jhour day ami Hie five-day week. These same suhjects will undoubtedly come oolore the Septeinner conven tion for further action. Florsbeim oxfords will not slip and cbafe; they fit the i ankle and linn the heel. $11.00 to $13.50 iiiiiiii Sulphur liKTcaM-s Yield. This year's sulphur demonstrations have shown reninr' nhle results, says Fred Reunion, county agriculture anont.. At Hermisluii tvliere it lias liren considered ruther douhlful re garding the results, big increased Ids hfi've lieen secured this year when niiplied on the f m r soils, n U C. liver's farm where fifteen hun dred pounds of suihpiir was applied early lust spring a slight increase was noted in the first culling. The sec- ond t-nttiri: which was weighed hy Supt. 11. K. IHan shotted a 4'.i tier cent increase. .Mr. I.iean reports that even on the experiment station where sul phur was applied two years ago nnd where no result was noted last year : IT, per cent increase is now being se-c.tfi-od. At Slunfield most, of the sul phur was put on too late to note any marked increase up to date this year. Continued increased yields, however. have been secured from applications which were made In 1H20. At Pendle ton. Athena, Pilot rock ana esion from 25 to art per rent increased yields have been securest this year from areas wliere suipnur nau oeeu nppncu. No results have hcen noted ill 1'inii pine. om of the, most -marked in creases were secured from the fields of Hob Hlomgren, Carl Rrulcher and 10. Trucker at Weston. 1 I j I!' "baseball-summary III .j ,. .--r-, , i . lO ---'X- : - ' J X V Tim t - ,T .TV'S ' '"lilini'iihli ill'TIi ."'MHiiJiiiniiiiiimi 1 1 ii . n l i ti : i ll'i.'IN hi ; : ! I I I ; iiiiniHiiiiiiiHiumiRHiinirnmiiiniHsomnnii PC let llui OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 w.it Co, .CISC. ; HansGom's Jewelry Store - . i i jJldf a V About that t' ' 1 ' "Mir' Winclicslcr 1 J ui:?ip.;-jm-. wii. im, . teasftell strike h i rtsiTc' tea NEW TOH1C, Aug. Ki. (IT. P.) Merging the world's gold supply into a single reserve one is the solution of the international finnuioial situation ac cording to Alfred (nVen Crozier. Cro- zier and inn horitjes on money matters i" and international law declared lipitnicapn ... ihuueht the Washington conference I Philadelphia would develop in to' a new permanent association of nations and a natural concentration of Ihe worlds gold woitid follow. Such a "super reserve" would cause; the stabilization of international fi nance and commerce and prevent sud den inflations and deflations of domes tic currency i self financing, through he interest profits of the world hank; nation's associations and prevent fu ture wars thronph curbing their fi nancing. "The entire world's gold sup ply totals $S, mid. mm. me1," said Cro ier, "the I'nited States h"Uling about half." National League standings. Pittsburg- 7U 85 .KG" New York (17 43 .Sits Hofiton IU 4ii ."i7."i Brooklyn 58 4 ,51S St. Lou'K ... ' 54 .505 j Cincinnati 4!l 62 .4 4 1 'Chicago 4:1 5 .St Philadelphia 33 75 .:tu5 American League Standings. Xew York (ill 40 Cleveland S 42 Washington ,. iM 53 St. Louis 54 54 Huston 5ii 57 Detroit a tin (ill .023 .11 1 S .531 .Soil .4117 .4.19 .431 .373 How the Series Kotlod. At Portland- 1 game. Pecraniento 7 games; at Seattle 5 games, Salt l-ake 4 games; at San Francisco 4 games. Los Angeles 3 games; at Ivos Angelef. Oakland 5 games, Vernon 2 siimis. hcix the Teams l'hiy This Week. Portland at Salt Iike, Seattle at Sacramento; Vernon at San Francisco, Oakland at Los Angeles. . American Association Hcsuits. Louisville 2-2, Columbus 4-1. Milwaukee 1-5, St. Paul :-3. . Indianapolis 1-5, Toledo 7-7. Kansas City 4-7, Minneapolis 7-S. Western league Hcsults. s Japs Worship Deceased CIGARETTE lJmjtmt-ym&td .-. s.r 'iVunv ' -. a ,t v'.. ) 1 1 X"i XS ,..m-,i : . . 's I .1 Hi " 1 - -11. . "rt. V.' ', " f i VVV. V'lf..v V is-'v'"-i-v ' ci 5 I i"",'Kt.i'u;,.v. j Hero s an uiiumi.i1 picture of iluUX worship tit a Japanese family kin hie Tiiero ." d.uly uUoriPga vt lo4 Ivr the (lecM4 !-'' '.cl U Ft. Joseph 0-3, Pes Moines 4-5. Sioux" City 12-3, Omaha 6-7. Juplin 1-2, Wichita, -0. 1 Oklahoma City 3-3. Tulsa 0-4. lac fie. Coast U-agiie Standings. San Fratiiisro S3 52 -CI 5 Sacramento . . . . ... .. 7 7 S 7 .5 75 battle 1 74 t7 j,t-. Oakland , 7;!, 6S- .5r,s fxis Angeles .......... ." 71 57 ,555 Vernon ...... .'.". .". . .' 6 " 65 ' .515 Portland . .. 32 9? .2tff ... - ' 1 -,i- 1 ' 1 - . -j. - ' . IV "AFTER . EUERy WRICLEVS Newest Aj Creation i :M 1 0 for " Ci delicto peppermint flavored sugar Jacket around pep permint flavored tbew Ins gum. Will aid your appetite and digestion, polish your teeth and moisten your throat. i.W. IB! tiwm taste ' r i 4 i mm- 4' i it- i 2 i , LJt I - .1 .v. '