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wsnitliifeEtffi,a EIGIIT PAGES DAIL7 EAT OHEGCKIAN, PENDLETON, OUEGGN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 1921. PAGE THS23 r ' :... . , p ,, , , : rr-T-rr jLr i j JOAIICNDAn OF EVENTS j? September 19-24 Northwest 'Prain nnd Hay Bhow. 1 September 22,83, 34 Annual ttndleton Round-Up. ,' .. Itfnnw Old Aopialnlanvlilp ; , , N, Nordqulst and William F. Dougherty, mining men of Wallace, Idaho, spent Tuesday evening In I'en dlt'ton. They wero on their way to the CflWtf,; and while here, they renewed . old acquaintanceship with H. IlaHinim. Hon of the Crawford Furniture Co. Thoy expect to return home from tho coaat by a route through Washington. Mioolci'H To ;it ItiiKy At a meeting of the Pendleton Na tional' Itlfle dub held lust night in the offices of Coutta and Averlll, the offi cer, of tho company were authorized to make a regulation for aomo new Springfield IT. H. rifle : It wan the sense of tho 'meeting, also, that au thority he given the officers to arrange for a ranee Kite, tret turrets, no .that (mooting may he enjoyed, It l,s expect ed that practice shooting will he iin dervnv shortly nfler September 1. JMri-otors Ilavo Mt-tlug. ' llrectora of the I'endleton Ilo'tary Club met lust evening at tfie home of S. It. Thompson, president of the or ganization. Various matters of busi ness connected with the club were dis ousstd, and following the business ses 3 on Mr. Thompson was host for a supper. . , ' , ' INillce Ktari AiTlvo , . Councilman Manuel Krli-dly, mem ber of the police committee ut the city council, this morning received an or der of police stars which will be used for nper'lal policemen during the Kound-l'p. The order was placed some time ago when It was found that there was a shortage of badges for the extra force that will be busy during Hound-Up. Conditions Here Crood If the observation of II.- W. "Jim my'.' Hicks, traveling passenger agent of the (. W. It. & X.. is correct, then general conditions as far as business An concerned are much better here In the West than In the Kant. He has Ji:st returned from a trip through the eastern part of the country, and there Is a (rreat deal of pessimism I here. fills bic-ftof confidence is caused by lack of employment in the big Indus trial ceiflrs where factories une cith er ahujown or running with only Jiart erejs. T'heso conditions are gradualljbeing alleviated, he reports. Cu.iivalwf.iif; AI'KT Operation. Mlsjf Ita Lundeli, daughter of A. W. Lundnll.was operated on for appen dlcitisiTJeaday morning at the Ht. An thony jJSwpltal. Her condition is said to je ;isfactory. To Slii lloiw) Show. , Hill Mtzbr and Eddie Mcfarty will pijlon the show at Hoise, It be came jbwn here yesterday after mes ajrts wp received from the two men. The Mojo affair will be held the week follow) the I'endleton Hound-Up. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52(5 Other Depts. 78 an tit i'jt Mrtm. y m 19 QUALITY SERVICE. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Thones 526 Other Depts. 78 PENDLETON'S tEAILG SIVJBK -101- o I -101101101101101101101101 o 1 Q 1 o 1 3 FIRST SHIPMENT OF Ground Cherries V : and : YELLOW PRESERVING TOMATOES Make your preserves now. The season is very short and the price is as low as it will he. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street . Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect both Department. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 T0I- i "t'ovofl! V,H jm Here. ThiJI; "Coyote," tho "spinning horsetail) be in I'endleton for the night how at Happy Canyon Is news that hi just been received by the manaKBient of the show. Kddie llc Carty (ivns the spinner, and he has agreed! o have the "horse top" down for th'big shmv. . U YOUR FALL NEEDS It's time you were thinking and planning on what to wear, what to make up, etc. Ve're -beginning to receive the NEW now so come down and have a look. A ;its tilldiiix Penults All( V. tiimmpns e.ecurrd a permit from he office of the city recorder yestt'Jay afternoon to make repairs to tk roof of her house on Alia street at an stlmated cost of $100. Improve rnenl which he expects to make on his nuse on Long street will cost Henrj Mowtie 'J15, according "to his appli4tlon for a permit which was gran' WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Wfltrh our window and see the creat values we are .'(kfrt'i ing you each week. i'i. 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 re still offering you a big reduction on every ar ticle in our line. Now is the time to make your dollar Avhich you have worked so hard for go almost twice as far. Come in and look over our large stock. We are at your icrvice. HanscomsJeweliy Store - - 1 . Will Wit Ilound-l p M-4ind Mm. F. Gordon I'attcrson, of Bion, JfasHiichiiHcttH, are en roureby motor to I'endleton and will arrtvj here September 1. They are frien of Colonel Charles Wellington Kurltitf and will remain until after the lound-l'p, September 22, 23 and 24. "(William B. Itrown, nationally knowi Illustrator, of Boston, head of thet department of the A. M. Davia pubihihg Co., will also visit the ftoud-l'p, says word received by Col oiie)(Kurlong. He will arrive here Sqpfmber 18. T-1n'nl Otnvciilbin lijeral Elks and their wives have goieto Marshfield where tomorrow thcl Jregon State Convention of the onu?iof "Viills" opens to continue for thredays. Jlr. and Mrs. Jack Allen havealready gone. This evening Mr. and Urs. K. C. tilwjn will drive to 1'orhid from where they will pro ceed in to Manmficld. ir. and Mrs. E. 4' Throckmorton left this after nooKfrom Rieth, and several other Elks (dan to go from "Kleth. Plans have been made by the Marshfield lodgefor elallbrate entertainment of dclegles. New Fashions in Fall Woolen Materials . $2.00 to $L"0 3 mm WJm Showing Advance Fall Silks. Cotton Crepe New i To Oiux-te In Horse-shoos EcT and I'endleton will measure proWs in tho department of gentle Kportswhen an Echo aggregation will come-here Sunday to do battle with ome )f the leaders of the horseshoe pttchtg crew. Final arrangements. have 4een made for the appearance of th( Echo gang. Play will be be tweeithe hours of 3 and . and the pitchKg will bo done on the grounds bark If Hamlcy'g store, it is thought. '1 his frsonnel of tile teams Is not deffiiVly known, but the West end towtt h expecting to bring either four or fy men along to play Sunday. Fop dress or suit here are some remarkably low priced fabrics which will please the woman who desires quality, style and ex clusiveness at a reasonable cost. Such fabrics as tricotine, t gabardine, Poiret twils, epingle, French serge in all the leading shades. ImSm mm .::';'J.;:! With a satin surface in all the leading shades. This is of good heavy. weight and of very best quality. Also the new trevetone crepe, specially good for suits and one piece dresses. Another beautiful silk is Repp, which has the effect of moire. These silks are 36 to 40 inches wide, and are the very newest in silks. Crisp Neckwear The neat simplicity of this new neckwear will appeal to every woman who appreciates fresh ness of fashion. White and col ors, embroidered in contrasting shades of cotto nand cuff sets. Notions Every thing is here for dress makers or for the woman who does her own sewing at home. You get the best of quality at lowest prices. . . HUNDREDS OF SMALL CRAFT PUT OUT TO SEA NIGHTLY TO RETURN LADEN WITH BOOZE Ten lHys' Work Thills wiil requiri at least 10 days more iork before the grain crop of the Plot ltock district will be even appro.lmutely harve.-ted is the report broujili to I'endleton today by G. E. CarncMSf Carncs' Urns. Mercantile Co. Comlj outfits should finish this week i most localities, he says, but there lijslill quite a lot of work ahead of staxinary outfits. The road be tween, (endleton and Pilot Kock is getting touch tetter. The macadam is seUlig rapidly on the newly oon structeiUuad. Citizens of Pilot Kock are exacting to have much better conditio 4m- travel this year than h.ive piftailed heretofore. ! - i 'Fishing XW7 IIoW Tackle About 11134 IThat 1 Winchester 'fS 1 ' I H vt7 .. . I U-avc 0( Vni'alioii. "Just 'oing somewhere." was the way A. J- Gamlowski answered this morning hen asked where he and Mrs. iui(owski were planning to take a trip, fhey will go first to Port land, the) to Vancouver, Washington, and the urse from there depends on what deipn they ma(ke when they get thord He has been in the shoe busines (ere sinco 1911 and only re cently dijioised of the I'endleton Shoe Shop. Cf. .Gamlowskl used to play professilil baseball. He had been playlngjlith Topeka in the Western Ijcaguc More he abandoned the game and caiii to Pendleton. He is not de cided otilvhat he will do in the future but projibly will return to Pendleton. Night Riders Guide Smugglers' Caravans From Inlets Care fully Evading Coast Guards. BY W. II. ATKINS (International News Service Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 17. Liquor smuggling is how the real prohibition problem. No single phase of whiskey law enforcement rivals smuggling. Its present danger and tho potential men ace it holds for enforcement over the t'nited Slates are recognized. Dry of ficials are alarmed over it, as they are over no other angle of the Volstead liiW puzzle. Officials, eager to see law observ ance throughout the country, now find it impossible, with their limited funds and personnel, to do more than con fine their activity to detecting viola lions on land. Coder pressure for economy, prohibition officials have ibandoned a programme, tentatively mapped out, for sea patrol, to perform service off the Atlantic const. Main taining a sea patrol along the three-mile-limit zones off the coast would involve such a heavy outlay of public f jnds that higher officials deem it im practicable at this time. With tho economy idea spreaoum lapiuiy OTHEt NEWS OF THIS DEFVRTMENT ON PAGE 5 Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike is the toasted cigarette. through all Government agencies, it is not believed that officials who would be empowered to pass upon such a plan would O. K. a project for a pro hibition sea patrol. The cost of upkeep for tin efficient sea patrol, as a part of the prohibition unit of the Treasury, would involve probably S,2,0ii0,o0 a year at the low est calculation. The present policy of tho Bitdget Bureau favors a .drastic cutting of funds already allowed by congress for dry law ivork rather than any new proposal involving heavier outlays of public funds. Smugglers tirow IViMit Treasury officials believe that not more than one out of every 1,000 smugglers are caught coming into the I'nited States. The smugglers are known to be entering coves and in lets, with their valuable cargoes, all along the. coasts. Smugglers are grow ing bolder on tho Canadian and Mexi can borders. Smuggling opeiations on the boundaries and coasts have grown upon an amazing scale, as the boot leg importers have gradually become wise to the lack of police opposition. The stern realities of the smuggling situation are becoming more and more apparent to prohibition officers. They have gone to extremes to check the flow of liquor Illicitly from bonded warehouses. They have that end ot the problem very well in hand. But the never-ending stream of fine im- Ape Dances With 'Youth ported whiskies and wines of foreign make that are seeping-through thou, sands of routes of ingress into the I'nited States has brought a new prob. lem that is admittedly baffling. nirec-Mile-Umit Traffic Uquor ships have a legal right to bring liquor stocks close up to the three-mile limit off American shores. They connot be stopped or questioned, as long as they do not enter American ports. Large schooners now are being used by bootleg combinations for this purpose. Bootleg promoters maintain 'leets .of the speediest motor boats, milt to twinsport heavy loads. These motor-boat fleets are darting nightly out from the Atalantic coast to the po sition of their liquor sources an chored at sea to take in loads and race with them into unfrequented in lets, there to be met by truck cara vans to transport the wet stores in land. The big difficulty is in detecting and catching these motor-boat fleets while actual operations are In prog ress. Their methods are extremely clever. They know the points along th? coast that are carefully watched bv the Coast Guard. They select as a base of operations points and times for action where opposition from that source is improbable. Prohibition officials know these tricks of the bootleg importers, but confess themselves powerless. Occa nional detection of a liquor ship is re ported by Customs or Coast Guard authorities. But these detections are i-.olated and exceptional. They reveal no reliable safeguard against the continued heavy flow of foreign iMtiors for the American market, pos sibly for many years to come. L 1- - ' ' A - , Ixiuis Krctlow, 78. Chicago, and Helen Brown, 12, Newark. N. J art tho oldest and youngest members of the National Association of Dancing Masters. Here they are demonstrating, at the New York dancing- oo vention, one of tha new stately danca wbicb wiil reoJaogUiaahjjniqyj MRS. CHICAGO IKl ARMS OVER BILL AIMING TO PUNISH WOMEN SMOKERS CHICAGO, Aug. 17. (I. N. S. Chicago women would like to tee any old :man take their smokes away from them! They are up in arms over the proposed national legislation prohibiting smoking by "female persons." Not that they care so much about their violet -scented cigarettes, not at all. It's the principle of the thing. "Men make laws that infringe upon our liberty as a sex? In deed not! It is ridiculous for them to think of it;" Thus pro tests Mrs. Chicago. One woman says: "It is ab surd for men to try to regulate the habits of women. They ought to be ashamed of them selves for not being hard at work on something more serious and nore important. Smoking la a matter of personal tastj and it is not important enocgh to make IcgViatlon aluiut " 'It would be a sh,mefnl thing for men to make n law of that k'no," says another ( h'caso wo man . "I am glad Miss Alice Hnbertson. the woman nnncln-r of congress, indicated she was not friendly to the measure. Women will not stand for that sort of high-handed legislation In a matter that concerns them.' . The bill to prohibit smoNnijr on th part of wonu-n 'was submit- ted .toy Heprest-rtative Johnsoi of Mississippi. It would pro. vide a fine for women win amoke and for proprietors t. ho f;ii'td to enf jr-.-e the ban. beauty American I ELECTRIC IRON tit but iron mA&B , ' You arc living in n dedrical gt; make the most of it. Come in and let us show you the wonderful time and labor laving devices we carry in stock Irons, Washing Machines. Vacuum Cleaners, Toasters, Grills. Percolators, Water Heaters, Stoves. Radiant Heaters, Lamps; Fixtures, Sewing Machines anything and everything electrical. REDUCES) miCES o.V ... fcljI-jCTtUO ATA'LiAXt'KS j And Otlicr Artlcks in , Proportion. J. L. VAUGHAN Klectrio anJ ;s Siipiriirs Phono 1:; 20B Vjxst Court St. A Carload of living quail has been sent from Mexico to th State Game Commission of Maryland. "TJie com mission is planning to restock the country with quail. The birds are pur chased from the natives of Mexico who trap them for this purpose. J THE SHOE THAT H0L23 ITS SHAPE if When ycu pitrchose a pair of W. L. Douglas Shoes J e you arc setting, the best shoe value for the price that money can buy. ; f IXr Sale Iijf . A. EKLUM) iUUAttUk U1 91iu St. f T Ti