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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1921. PAGE fllTREE !,l.-L.L...l.lIJi--t J, U' News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS August 26-30 Water First Aid course at City Natatorium. Direction of Joseph. C. Hedges. September 10 Hermlston Ex- pertinent Station Field Day. September lt-2i Northwest Grain and Hay Show. September 21, It, 14 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. . October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- mint on. nrlffndicr Is CYmilng Brigadier J. W. Hay. of Winnipeg, Canada, o has been' appointed to command the Salvation Army for the Stnle of Oregon with headquarters In Portland, wll lspeak here Tuesday evening at S p. m. In the Salvation Army hall. Brigadier Hay has spent 32 years as a Sulvatlon Army officer and has had some very Important commands, In the United 8tates and Canada. This Is his flint visit to Pen dleton and he will be welcomed by Pendleton citizens as well as by mem bers nf the Ministerial Association. Mux Gorrklo Breaks Finger , Max Gorfklc is wearing the fifth finger of his right hand in a splint to day. He broke the digit yesterday while catching a chicken. Mr. Oorfklo reports that he captured the fowl de spite the Injury. Are Fnjoylng Trip Jim Welch, son Homer Welch of this city, and Blaine Hallock, of Ba ker, Mr. Welch's brother-in-law, are enjoying an outing in the Cornucopia region. They will return tho end of next week. Prniho Tourist Turk A car of campers who were driving through Pendleton yesterday report ed to the Pendleton Service Station that they have been all over the West but that they never have received more courteous treatment than they were given at tho Pendleton camping grounds. They were also loud , In their praises of the scenic attractions along the I.a Grande-Pendleton drive. "We had been warned all along the routo that this strelch of road would be a bad one, but we enjoyed It very much. We have motored every sum mer for several years, and . we en- Joyed tho drive over the mountain as we have not enjoyed a drive for many a day." . I Now Poles Put I'p The work of Installing tho new new poles for the Pacific Power & Light Co. on Main street Is underway today and already several poles have been placed. The Installation of new Poles will cost about $8000 and will greatly Improve the appearance of the wiring on Main street. KprlngH Arc Installed A 1350 set of scales, manufactured by the Toledo Co., were Installed today at the Economy Drug store for the use of patrons. The scales, of tho very latest type, give the weight free. The scales have a table showing the correct weight for men and women of various heights and ages. i iqi IQI 101-101101- ! -101101101101 Please Place Your order early tomorrow. It will help us a lot in taking care of the big Saturday Rush. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street. Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects both Departments. b r 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 T Return From Portland. Itichard Hlce and Allen Folsom re turned this morning from Portland where they attended the Y. M. C. A. school during the summer months. Waldon (Bus) Dyers and Richard Lawrence who attended tho school will return tomorrow, All four have been taking a college preparatory course. 7 E 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 youi lervice. Hanscom's Jewelry Store Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 til tC QUALITY SERVICE. PENDLETON'S LEADING WIRE Use the Phohcs Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Apple Crop Sells Readily. That the heavy apple crop produced this year in the cast end of the county in the Milton-Freewater district is be ing sold at very satisfactory prloes to the growers Is the report brought here today by Attorney G. H. Bishop. He has an orchard of 24 acres and has Jest recently closed a contract for his crop at a price that suits him. Is In Frrcwau-r. To encourage competition in the coming contests for the Boys and Girls Clubs to be held here during the Northwest Grain and Hay Show, Mrs. Edith G. Van Deusen, home demon stration agent, left today for Fieewa ter and Umapinc. Mrs. Van Deuren spent yesterday In Athena on child welfare work and reports that the children are making good progress. ill fl BEFORE BUYING YOUR NEW FALL GOWNS BE SURE TO SEE THE LATEST MADELS IN Modart Corsets Wauls Data On Business Information about the conditions surrounding Pendleton as a ibusiness center are sought by a resident of Bal iboa. Canal Zone, In a letter that has been received by the Pendleton Com mercial Association. The Inquirer has money to Invest and he Is seeking all the facts possible about the com munity. Another man from Holdcn, Mo., wants data on the farming possi bilities of Umatilla county. He ex pects to come here to live. FRONT LACED "First the corset then the gown" is al ways the rule of the woman who makes a study of fashionable ap parel. The new Fail MO DART models still fur ther reveal the fact that this corset is without an equal as a figure shaping garment. It is beautifully designed to mold the figure into lines of symmetry and will maintain these lines when once developed. All MODART Corsets lace in front because front ad justment means right adjustment. The absence of laces in the back gives better form and wonderful smoothness in gown fitting. You will be assured of being properly corseted if you select your new MODART in opr corset section. When vou have selected the correct MODART model and have 5 The Eoyish Form Braissiere is made up of differ ent grades of materials. High Grade bkinnel s Corset Satins, Silk Erocaded Irish Linen, Fancy Batiste batcen, Cantell Heavy Mesh Corset, plain or fancy. 6he Boyish Form Brassiere sizes range from 32 to 46. The Boyish Form prices range from $1.00 up per garment, depending on the material used. 7 Our garments are guaranteed to fit with satisfaction. 40-INCH CHARMEUSE, $3.25 An excellent quality Charmeuse, full 40 inches wide, for dresses. The Styles demand this material the coming season. Offered in the season's newest shades as well as black or white. Let us help you plan your dresss. WOMEN'S SILK HOSIERY, $1.15, $1.50, $1.75 Trio fin pst dualities in fashionable Hosiery in all the become a new woman. $4.00 to $20.00 Xo Violation i;cHrtcd No traffic violations in Umatilla county during the month of July are reported In the monthly report of T. A. Haffety, chief Inspector for the state motor vehicle department. The report shows that the seven traffic officers employed by the state motor vehicle department collected fines In Oregon totaling (7,548.80. Outside of Multnomah county, Columbia county had the largest number of violations and the largest total amount of fines. Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. caL for Squirrels?. Helm Gets ApjKlntnicnt. Carl G. Helm is named register of the land office at la. Grande, accord ing to official announcement which lias been received from Washington. Helm is a brother-in-law of Senator Hob Stanficld. Mrs. Helm was for merly Miss Cloe Stanfield. Her hus band was manager of the Butter Creek ranch owned by the senator. He Is a graduate of Whitman college and later was principal of the Sunnysicle, Wash., high school. He also practiced law at Sunnyslde. For Snako Itawo Work of gettinff real, honest-to-John rattlesnakes for the famous snake dance at Happy Canyon during the Round-Up has already been start ed, and as a result of the search, a railroad man at nieth has taken the honor of securing the first reptile. The rattler has three rattles, and he Is on exhibition In the windows of Sol Hnum's store. Just one snake Is only a marter, however, and several more are wanted. Chief Lakakohats puts on the dance which has been a feature of the show for many years. And under these circumstances, rattle snakes aro popular with the Happy Canyon management. More are wanted. THE EOYISH FORM BRASSIERE for both Stout and Slim Women. 1 The Boyish Form Brassiere is a seamless, one-piece garment, no bones, no stays, no steel, nothing to press into the flesh. 2 The Boyish Form Brassiere is particularly favored by stout and thin wromen, because it gives that boyish, youthful flat appearance, yet holds the bust. 3 The Boyish Form Brassiere can be worn under ex treme gowns, or street costumes of the sheerest materials without the use of camisole. 4 The Boyish Form Brassiere is the most perfect fit ting Brassiere made, because the back is four or five inches wider than any other, which prevents slipping up when the wearer stoops. The waist is made of elastic fit ting snugly, has'concealed hooks and eyes in back, and positively holds the bust in perfect position without pres sure anywhere, permitting full freedom of movement without pinching. KNITTED SUMMER VESTS Full fashioned and in the sheerest gauze knit, just what you want now, and note the price, 25c to 40c values, Our price, 20c READ THE NEW BOOK "LET 'ER BUCK" BY FURLONG You'll enjoy every word 6f it because its history. It's a real story of the West, of Oregon and of the Round-Up $2.25 TABLE LINENS We can supply your needs nowr. Real Linen Damask, Mercerized Damask and Cloths of beautiful patterns and excellent finish. Linen Damask $$2.50 to $4.00 Cotton Damask .' ..995c to $2.50 Cotton Cloths $1.85 llorsfslioc Match Sunday. Arrangements have been completed whereby a set of games of horseshoe pitching will be held here Sunday af ternoon. The contestants will bo an Echo team which claims the honors of the west end of the county, and Pen dleton players, a majority of whom are from Hamley and Co. According to the arrangements the pitching dls tance will be 40 feet. The shoes will weigh 2 pounds each. Four or five pitchers are exacted from Echo, and two teams have been picked from the Hamley crew to face the charge of the Invaders. Henry Donis and H. J. Klrby will compose the first team, and J. H. Ellison and Joe Korenik are the pair for the second team. The game will be held back of Haniley's store Sunday afternoon at 3 o"elock sharp, and anyone can "swipe In" to see tho contests. ljirgo Shipment lOxpeoted. The fruit shipments from this coun ty wjII probably total about 750 cars this year, estimates Fred Bennion. county agent. The majorit.S of the fruit will be apples. Milton and Free water growers are now harvesting the prima crop, the section being one of the largest prune sections In the Northwest. The prunes are no dricl but shipped directly afl.er ricklnrv and go to all parts of the United States. The picking of apples will begin about September IS and a good crop is Indi cated, especially where the thinning process has been used. Early sales give promise that the prices will be good. The apples now sold under con tract are sold by the grower at from It to $1.20 a box, the grower not pro viding boxes. This price Is the equiv alent of tl.75 to yi when the grower sells boxed fruit. WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. (U. I) Chairman Lasker of tho shipping board branded as "propaganda detri mental to the United States merchant marine" the report stating he was at tempting to resign. "I will stick until the Job is finished," he said. , ''I am no quitter." KOMEO STKPS OX THE GAS ATTLEBOnO. Mass.. Aug. 19. (I. ! X. S. ) Edward Alfred Schneider, of I Bockville Center, Eong Island, is some Romeo. He smashed all records for marriage proposals when on a visit , to this city he proposed to Miss There sa Hamill Simmons of Albany, N. Y., in the short period of one-half hour. ; Schneider met Miss Simmons and in- j vlted her for an automobile ride. Ho proposed marriage, was accepted, and was on his way to the District Court ; House within a half hour's time. Judge Charles C. Hargerty, after be ing convinced that the case was "one of love at first sight," granted a waiv er of the five-day marriage law. The next trip was to tho Methodist parson- age, where He v. Edward E. Wells made the couple man and wife. The auto ride which started as n joy ride , was finished as a honeymoon. 1 OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 Keep Your Blood Pure In Summer Many fever epidemics are caused by impurities in the water supply and are ended only when the water is purified. Like wise, many blood disorders such as ec sema, tetter, pimple, boils, blackheads and Rheumatism are caused by impuri ties in the blood supply and can bo stopped only when these are driven out. Enrich your blood and keep It pure by taking- S. S, 8. You could have no bet ter health insurance For Special Booklet or for inrff viduml advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advittor, S.S.S. Co.,Dep't4S9, Atlanta, Ga. Get S. S. S. at your druggist. The Standard Blood Purifier Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 . 209 E. Court St. Saturday's Specials SUGAR Sack $7.25 MELONS, Per pound lc PEACHES, Alberta crate $1.40 Cantaloupes, crate of 45, $1.30 oa kw 23 few J CRISCO 6 pounds $1.25 HILL'S RED CAN 2 1-2 pound can 81.00 WESSON & MAZOLA OIL Pints 35c Quarts 60c 1-2 Gallon $1.15 CARNATION MILK 9 large cans $1.00 43 Cans, case $5.25 SALMON 7 Cans, 1 lb $1.00 HILL'S BLUE CAN 3 Pound Can (jOc