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EIGHT' PAGES D Alt? EAST OREOONIANr PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29,' 1921. Mews Notes 1 oj p Pendleton jj - CAIJEXDAn OP EVENTS i AUKUHt 28-30 Water First Aid course ut City Natutorium. , Directum fit Joseph C. Hedges. . September" 10 Hermlston Ex- pertinent Ktutlon Field Day. j September: 19-21 Northwest OraJn ximl'nay Show. ' September 82, 23, 24 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. . October 7-8 Seventh Annual (. Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- minion.' ' ' . lilso sadly depleted !y the visitors, who Jtook away Home fresh ok;s uml a lot of other provisions. H Is thought the job wuh done iiy hoboes. ' . Itmiiid- iici-ch on his ranch thin (.Jlobe-Tlmos, fall Condon (-runted I'criiiliH. J. Mtonebraker has secured a build ing permit for an addition to h'.H resi donon on West A! til Kireet to cost $700. IHtoiiiiIoiih for Iloiiud-l p Decoration fin- the com'.n I'p. September 22, 23 and 24, will he An extension to th residence of Di li!) by September. 15, says Sam WrH'.ht, IK. F. Gibson op Alia street will cowl who haw been awarded the contract for ? 100. Hound-Up and Happy Canyon deco- .Injiirleg KMI1 Serious , Miss Marin Fletcher, Injured In nn auto accident early Saturday morning, Nva removed to tho homo of her pnr 'ents, tyr. und Mm. It. W. Fletcher, estordny. . Miss Fletcher'B right thnulijor wn badly crushed and she Is Jiot yet able .to move her urm. she ustulned serious bruises. An X-Itay 'picture la to be taken today. , ' Jl'oth Mull's' House Houlmt. Th.e house of F. J. IiiiKllsh, an employe of the O. V. It. and N. who lives nt Itleth wu .robbed Saturday ""wight, 'A retTdver, a gold watch-chain !;iKe find gome foreign coins ttcre secured ' Mr. Khbert- expects tp use by the robbers. The Knellsh lrrtr whh from the. Tulloch crop to rations. The big hand-painted cunvs banners which were a new feature last year "will again appear in J'endleton streets for the 1921 fihow. Tho na tional colors w.ill also be used exten sively in the decorative scheme. SoIh HnrwHlliiff lleoortl. Ijist week on thn Rmytho place CIihh. Tulloch mide the record of har vesting two sacks per minute on a 20- fonl t ut, according to V . I. Hubert of this city. The wheat is Hybrid No. 128, Mr. Tulloch having obtained the seed from Umatilla county last fall. Mr, Fbbert counted 23 sacks, weigh Use the Phones .... Grocery, 2 Phones ,526' Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE. PESDU3TO?f8 tEADCSO TOKE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones Other Depts. 7 i 52a llo I'lnycd'n I'cw. ' It. W-. Dickson returned to 1'endle tou tills morning uflcr a vacation of a fortnight which he spent at Portland, (inlf, and eating and getting a Jot of good le'p was Brook's main ' diversion.- J u.st 440 holes of golf Is what hi played. " Winners Holding Wheat S . There Is but httlo wheat moving at tho present time, say gralii men. Most farmers, who have not already con tracted for $1 a bushel, are holding until they can get that price. The present local quotation, with the ex- ing 135 pounds to tho sack, on a half ception of Hlueutem which sells at $1. inllo cut. 20-foot wide. The yield ofjis now 9 cents. A small' amount of this variety is said to be satisfactory j wheat was sold Saturday at 93 cents. We Specialize on Quality and Service Alexander quality is more than a trade mark, it's a standard. We buy the best goods possible and sell them at a fair margin of profit. We stand behind every thing we sell if you're not satisfied money cheerfully refunded. OUR SERVICE is unexcelled. ' We have every thing here for your convenience, and we want, you to use it. Get the Habit! Come to Alexanders for your wants. We can ill them. Navy Blue Dress Goods I everywhere this year and a large acre 'age Is expected to be sown, this fall. I 101101101101101101101101101 I riJ 21 nor A Reliable Market Where you can obtain all of your fresh Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables, Milk and Cream and where; with a satisfactory ref erence you can enjoy the conveniences of a weekly or monthly credit service without ad ditionahcost. f . PLACE YOUPv SEPTEMBER ACCOUNT V - ' WITH "101." , "You Can Always Depend On Us." ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc i 301 E. Court Street ' t Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects , iltes IVikiumiih I'mk. 250 sacks "I have been out on a trip for 28 sow 700 days and have seen a lot of different camps, and yours has a majority of them beaten," is the way a tourist in the campers' park expressed himself ! yesterday about Pendleton's place for jVisiting tourists. Ho declared thai jshndo Is one of the most-needed things I but he expressed appreciation of the ! cleanliness that prevails on the grounds. I O iIOI 101 101 101 T0I 101 101 101 T0I Car Ovr-riiinis. v Ijou Hrown and Kyle Gucrrant, both Pendleton, men, and a Walla Walla girl whose. name was not learned, were injured Sunday evening when the Ciir driven by Prown overturned near Muo Mountain station. The girl's nose is said to have been broken and Brown was taken to the hospital. He wai not seriously "-injured, how. e', cr and was yV to leav at ah.ut noon today. Considerable, damage is said to have beert done to the machine. You know everybody likes NAVY BLUE, therefore we have assembled a big as sortment of weaves in the various shades of navy, light medium and navy for your selection, serges, t'ricotine. epinglePoiret twill, wool taffeta, batiste, albatross, etc. meed iZo to r?i.vv yard. . m ! J.' Nothlnit but th best grade upper mock M UMd. Scllrl orif-rie leather oak coijrleif. Cfl-e-cipbw atlapteH to chiltiren's shoe. Cut off Vama hut imtead Full Toe Vampi irt employed. Th"BrownBhiP- lnl ta' " vhich "Bustar Brown Sbo" are Dindft, oon'orm to llwa of (hi nat aral.srowinf toot:- Instead of picctd hc.ls, solid Solo Leather 11 e e 1 a are uavd. Advertise Itound-l'p. . J. A. Koderlx rg, of Seattle, repre sentative of Charles: W. Goodman oi Co., Is here on a. business niisrion. He has with huu a picture of u window display of the Goodman shop In Se attle. which is nn advertisement of the I!ound-l'i. A fine saddle, a figure cf a cowboy mountf.l on a horse "which he Is inviting. "Lot 'er buck," and a poster of the big 1'endleton show ;irs points of interest in the display. Tiie window will continue to interest peo ple for several days yet before a change is made. Many people have asked for information about the ltocnd-1'p as a result of the display, Soderberg declares. are B0ID4, W only Oovim-tne-rt St.iT.dard Oak Silo Leather la sd in "Hlis lei Brown Saooa." SCHOOL SHOES With We' have Buster Brown's for Eoys and Girls, them you are assured of wear and comfort.; Start the' growing-upsright by wearing -our shoes. White House Shoe for Men ( , Maxines for Women Buster Brown for the Children Buster Brown Shoe Store -' . v,, - (TOIrMMni.Y MlvWARD CO.) J Drunks Contribute. . ' Nagrants have piven way to drunks in tiie business of the "'municipality now. This morning: donations of al most fou were rent Into the city's strongbox a'a result of fines levied for violations of city ordinances, l-'oi lib ifsil pos'-ission of intoxicants, J. C. Sparks forfeited $'0,. and the same amount was paid by John Poe on a charge of beirnj diunli. Ty Tycona put up for his appearance and never appeared. Others who contri buted at the rale of S3" each included W. Williams, John Smith, Arthur Nel son, Charlie Sloan. John Si'vder, Pete c'olider, A. T. Phillips. Frank Flet. cher. the pde.yria!'. , who was appre hended Saturday niivlu when a search of his belontdnus showed that he had a Quantity of hard fined $10. ider, was also IfflMSliIiiEOBy Hunting Season Opens" . ; September First : J- I'V 1! iff If r' Y A' H. Jt 1 1 Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of WINCHESTER GUNS AND ABIMUNITIQN They Get the dame. COLUMRl'S, ()., Auk. 2. I. X. S.) "A ytar br &o nso we had to per suade women to wear Ihem short. Now they are shocked at the. Idea of leaving; them lone.' 'This .declaration was made by a. lo cal fitter relative to fashion's latest decree that ukirts shall be made long er. Although local shop w indows dis play tho decidedly loncer skirt, they era a rarity on the streets here. Workers in the fitting rooms of Co lumhutJ shop state'lhat many women express u willingness to compromise by wearing the "uneven" 'hem a point, or panel, here and there halig irs lower than the rest of the skirt. Jap Lunch Cloths $1.50 and .32.00. Comes in a good range of patterns and ; in ' two sizes. They are of very best quality-and you know how they wash and wear. ' NAPKINS to match sold in sets of 6 napkins, at 50c set. ' r Dress Ginghams 23c ' Kig lot fine dress Ginghams, specially for school wear in pretty plaids in all' colors.'1 They wash fine and wear better. Those New Cretonnes Are certainly beautiful for curtains, dresses '.'oi aprons, frighten up with some of these new pat terns; 36 inches wide and of good quality 25c, 40c, 50c .. ; Shopping Bags One lot shopping bags in several sizes to clean up at this" spHal price. Comes in black only and wafer proof. Wprth more, but cur price is. ...... j7oc 36 Inch Outing Flannel 25c Yd. ; Good heavy weight and of best quality, 3G' inches wide, offered in neat stripes in delicate shades for night gowns and pajamas for the cool flights and the real cold ones that are to come. Buy a quantity now and make up your winter sleeping wear. ' Women's Silk Hose 8L49 Pair " . One lot women's fine silk Hose to close out. They are silk, double sole, heel and toe and dark : brown only. Well worth more than we're asking, to close out at, pair $1.49 Comforter Covering 20c and 25c ' . . S -."' Now is a good time to make up some comfort' ers for the winter, We are 'showing a big range of patterns and desir able colors to use in covering comforters. Come in and buy enough for - two ( or" three. Cotton Batts 15c, 18c, 2oc, 35c, 45c, S5c, $1.00, $U5, $1.50 Made of very best cotton, white and sani tary, full size rolls and wide spread. Use our cotton to make- your comf orters. " LOCAL PITCHERS OF EMBLEMS OF LUGK IN - SERIES TAKE BACON Korinek and Ellison Lose to . Echo Team, But Other Pairs knare Winners; Ka'by is Hign. By takinpr two series nn one spe cial put of three series played yester day at Echo, Pendleton's horseshoe nitcheis made it two straight times Kor victories over the west end bunch. Kirby,.vho with Donis, constituted the first team for Pendleton, was lush man for l'endltton, both on individu al polntsscored and on..tho- number cf rinsers scored. Ho seemed 44 points arid 'threw 1" rlnReni 'two. of which, however, were covered. Jionis pot the only pair of double-headers, "an(J his total nuinher of rinsera was five. Kcho won tl.e serics'in which the second team played, three tames out DR. I.IXDKVII I.K GITTS API'OINT-JlliXT. WASIIIXGTOX Dr.. Joseph A. Limleville of Carlton, Ore., ha been aiainted federal pro hibition director for Oregon succeed ing Johnson S. Smith. . r.e rrcparcd Do tjot wait until some member of your family Is taken with a severe at tack of bowel complaint and then send for medicine, but he prepared. Buy a botile of Chamberlain's Colic and. Diarrhoea ltemedy so as to have it at hand ready for instant use. Buy it 'now. There's Xo ITicnil IJke an Old Friend An old friend will always help you in time of need. ' It is the same with Chamberlain's Colic, and Diarrhoea Kennedy. It is an old and tried friend in many thousands of families and like other old friends, ran bo depend ed upon in time of need. Uiiii Ktonmcli 4 "When the quantity of food taken is too preat'or the quality too rich, sour stomach may result and especially so if. you are constfpated. Ktit slowly, masticate your food thoroughly, eat sn.irihBlv of meats. Let fully five : and wherl j 1 Vdf ii a',,,..,,,,. I -"MM l.ifcl II Wl . h - -- , . . 1 JOI1 I'.H'l a lIUHH'iS tlllU WtfiHIiL 111 lll'j stomach, after eatinpr your supper,; rOKTl.AND WllKAT 3IA1'KET ' PdUTLAXD, APR. 29. (A. r.) Wheat is $1.08 to S1.13. Do you know why it's toasted? To seal in the delicious Burfey flavor. It's toasted. down to see the sport, anil nunc a number of Kcho fans (were on hand for the exhibition. The Jucal team un til yesterday " has been composed al together' of employes of Mamloy and Co. hut Hahaviiu played, yesterday. that was.the only chiynPs,"1 the line up, some lnaivuiuat .scui-w.- m i-iv. follows? Kirby 44;- McUoiiios and Hanavan, tied, 89 each' ononis :!. Fisher, premker actor lor tho Kcho crowd scored 23. - . L, A special series witnjrny oi rra- dleton ana l isner wot-no Mu.i'e. was staged after the other series, Kir by -winning -14 and -d-!. ne other scores nre: . First Team - Donis and Kirhy., I'cnd 13. Fisher and Mai kcm, Kcho, S-21-12- Vc O ARETTE.W :i-16-2! 11-15-. 16-21- ScH-ond Team Kllison und Korinek. Pend., 10-S. Pnmmers and Myers, Kcho, :'1-21. Third Team MrMonics and llanavah, rend., 21- 21- 15-21. - , ' ' Hawkins and Oliver, Echo, S-13 22- 1 ;. - - ; Spifial. . Fisher, Kcho, H-S. '." -, Another series may ho 'nrranjrcd la ter. Dan Howiuan and his crew of stnrS from Mission may also be met before much lonsei tako one of Chamberlain's Tablets, and in most cases sour stomach may be I avoided. I "Worth considerinpr We take is for granted that your di gestion is troubling you. Do not imag ine that you are" the only one suffer ing that way. There are thousands of I others and as a general rule, mmeces i sarily. Your case is much the same , r.s that of a great many others whoj have been cured by taking Chamber- ' Iain's Tablets, ("live them a trial. You j 'are certain to bo more than pleased i with the benefit derived from their j use. Io it now. They only cost a tr.fle. i i V K. .... aB..V'i:-'.. WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW Watch our window and see the great values we, are offering you each week. The very newest styles in Jewelfydom, 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 you! service, fanscom's Jewelry Store THKI.r. HAXIHTS AlUtF.S Tl If. 1-OS ANV,Kl,KS.,Aug. 29. (P. P) Three men. suspected as liemg members of the gang of five' motor l..-ni,lits' who veslerdav nd'bed t in- mm Orefcs'i llijhfr Institution uf TECHHQLOftY. Eight School.-: S?vcn(v V-piu-irnls FAI L 1XR!ta OPENS faTT. 1 92l . For intormiiioa ttiii. to t' v tr Oregon Agrfulii?t;:! CoZcge i:oi:vai.i.is xtjaV.fc . CHICHESTERiS FILLS W. Ill- Hi IMI-M; U.. vs- A U!'.S3S l'ill u :u :,...!: r ii-AV, bank hero of Stii.tuui wi ie ar,-es! c.l :is tfWS I JrPJ i'i'i'AV Htev HiPlH-d lifiu- .in aiil..nmbile.j WM irm. Jfc ; rjf.V names have bewen out. Foil-w- S $?&&KnA,&V& lug the arrest the men were immedi-1 Tl utikwi -u.-Rf.i t- :h. ........ ..,.. if c. n v ni?itr.r,!ic r.rr .-.tiirf Nothing retards the mental growth of a boy or girl more than weak and defective eye-sight. It is-your duty as parents to see that the children's eyes are carefully examined by a compe tent and reliable specialist, and if there is any defect liava glasses made immediately so the child can get the full advantage vof this necessary art. Dr. L. C. Richcy Aitivi VMm t4l r.jtitk iod-tin; Vi M'l.-f OS, n-M l1 arfily BUbjecteJ to a severe erilUn?. i 3