tbUMEfiS PACtJ DAILY EAST 02EG0NIAN, I'ENDLJSTON, OSSGOIT, JJATUT.DAY EVEKIKO, SEPTEMEF,& 3, 1021. PACS tntti jjStews Notes of Pendleton ji tl. . . ,- , ' i ' xss tx: 1 gairf sdt I CAMCXijAR OP EVENTS AusiiBt 28-80 Wuter First Aid course ut City Natatnrlurn. Direction of Joieph C. Hedg. " ' 6i)V)t(iml)nr 10 HurniUton Ex- porlment Htatlori field Day. September 19-21 Northweat Grain nnd Hay Show. . 8optember 21, it, 24 Annual endlton Round-Up. October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- hiiuton, Trapitf-r flukes RmihyI.' . Thlrty-ncven adult coyotes, four (ihcep-killlnif bear ujid Hlx wild caU havo beeii trapped or killed by H. W. Dobj ns, (vernment hunter, since July 17. Mr. lobJn, who with Mi Dohyn wan a vlHltor ' In Pendleton ' yesterday, has out about 100 miles of 'trap line and covers ranges on Hlack, Pining; and Wilbur mountains Horse shoe rldtco and oji 8o.naro, Meuehain and Camp creeks.v One bear killed by Mr. Dobyns had killed 53 head oC sheep and another 13 head, Mrs. Doftyhs assists her husband and has a horse of her own liken the Work and has" killed a few coyotes and a bear. Mr. Ixibyns is riinkidered ono of the bent hunters mid trappers In the government ser vice and in the west. He lias been with the service for six years. v (Jets iinliilimr ivi-mit A permit to remodel his residence at 6 18 West Court was granted yestcrduy at the office of the city recorder to A. C. KoeppeiJ. Tho estimated eot Of the work will be i00. according to tho application. , To (Vh'brali' lay As a part, of the festivities that ac company Ijibor Day, a dance will be riven Monday evening at Liberty Hall, (j. jc.Murj'hey i mumiKlns the dance and tie has secured the services of the Portland "Melody Boys." , Kdwl Says Tlimik Von." Itobert Simpson received-, a letter this morning from Edsel 11. Ford in which the yomiKcr auto -magnate ncknwleducit receipt of a copy of tho "Let 'cr Puck" book which was-sent him by Simpson. An exprewlon of ap nreeirilion of the book Itself and ni She says she interest in the Hound-Up are expressed . 1II1A,1 .. ti.ni In V. Ir.tlnr ' " ' I 'iro iii Gin bine Region, A forest fife Is vuKinx in tho Gnr dane region, according to word receiv ed by the local office of the I'matilla Koi-e.it Service. The fire covered 100 acres and is tho larsuHt this year on the foinnt. It. A. Uottcher, deputy for est supervisor, left yesterday for the scene of the conflagration. Outlines Course of Study The outlines for the courses of study to be followed by tho schools of the County have been put on the press and will be ready for distribution to tho various schools' with the beRlmiing of the year's work. " These outlines are the work of the county superintendent of schools. Some of the hijih schools In the county will use them and ull of the grade schools. J, --101101101101101101101101101 o f I I f-l o T-i 1 Pi T I WE BASE OUR ADVERTISING ON SOUND FACTS To the end that it may Carry Conviction, Establish Confidence and Build Endurin?; Trade. . : . ,'.' "YOU CAN DEPEND Otf 101" ' WE CLOSE ALL DAY MONDAY Pendleton Cash Market; Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects v 101 101 101 toi iomoi xox 101 101 V OH. JvtiL SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL! TV have Just what fmi want to start you off ritiht In your new year of school. A happy start makes success. AVe have a full line of the best make of Pencils and Pens, ranninjr in price from Stkto f 12.00 Each penoil or pen Is fruarantood to Rive perfect satisfaction. We are equipped to repair all Ol'll Pens and Pencils FKEH. Wo also have an Ink that does not clog your pen and will wash out of your clothes should you happen to spill some on them. PUT when It Is put on paper It becomes permanent. Ve defy any Ink eradlcator to remove it from paper. , Come in and see us. We are offering a special price to users of our PenB and rencils. , , anscom's Jc H welry Store TItK IJ:.VI)lXO JKWKI.EI1S Hunting Season Opens September First "Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of WINCHESTER GUNS AND AMMUNITION They Get the Game. Itctiirn To Sihool J. M. C'orhellnon accompanied his three children to "Walla VVulla today where they are returning to school end college after spending the vaca tion here with him and relatives.: AUhs rtuth Purdy qlso made the trl with them. Miss Esther C'onielison will enter Whitman as a freshman this year, Mary Jane is a senior In high school and I'urdy Is in the eighth' grade. , ' Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones Other Dcps. 78 52G QUALITY SERVICE. Use the Phones ' Grocery, 2 Phones Other Depts. SEE THE WINDOWS SEE THE WIN bOWS 7 To Stotco Contest. In older to welconle back members who havo been on vacations or h;Ae been out of town or who possibly ruuy have been fishing on Kun.lays. tomor row at tho Christian church there will be special numbers by A. W. Lumb ll's orchestra of 20 pieces. The orchestra will play In front of the church .before the services begin, and they will also have a part in the inuy.cu; program which will be a. feature nf (he IMble school services. The event marks the beginning of a fall rally. Tha stand- iid of attendance Sunday Is L'50. . ... 1 - ' " 'Ti" A - W'iliLl.! efoaie.p: rme iurs Show Will lt- Large, - The Hernilston Dairy and Hog Show will bo larger this year than ever be fore, says llernard M;'.invariiig, edi tor of the Hennhiton Herald, who is here today. The show, which will be held October 7 and S, will include in addition to the usual features, ilior.se races, dancing and other entertain ment. T his year the entire show will be on the grounds, Bays air. Mainwar ing. A new feature this your will be prizes for horses, in addition to prizes for dairy cattle arid hogs. The premi um list totals $1500. llr. Malnwaring is boosting also for the Hermlston Kield I 'ay, to be held next ral iirrlay, ut the HermUton experiment itation. Dairying is to be stressed. There will be talks by ('. Xi. Hawli v, 'dairy ami fortd uommi.sfdoiK'r, I". M. lirandt, of the O. A. C. dairy department, and by Senator Walter Pierce. This h the opportunity of the season to select your furs at a small margiriijf profit to us from manu facturers' cost. - 'RAMBLING JIM' IN 4 FINE RAGE TO STAGE FIGHT AT MIGHT SHOW Fellows of defiance and chal-len-'e hi-.e been IsKUt-.l ty ''I'.am lillng Jim," and the mamfgement of Happy Canyon is ritht now waiting for the deli to be an- ,siveredby snme fighting koii of the West for that matter. "Itainbiiiig J m" is a big red steer, and he is lining "groom ed" as one of tho-mort promis ing attractions fur the night show. Pert Wmtman discovered big Pamblin" ". and the son of the wilds is being carefully re strained in the corrals of the Pendleton Meet Co. The big boy ive'ghs 1,450 and is a four-year-old Iitnphorn who escaped shipment last year on account of his wildues:. He will be Used for a seer-baiting act at the night show. His weight, coupled with a bad. .disposition, will make htm a wicked oppon ent In the arena. Yesterday,, when n red rag was flfcunted-before his eyes he knocked innum erable slivers from the henvy corral fence, threw dirt over his bark and bellowed . with rage, lie Is being halted every day, Jim Sturgis and Eob Simpson taking turns teasing the bis brute from behind the fence, and by P.otind m lime. It Is expected that ho will be In fettle to give an excit ing account of himself. x : ' , . ' WE ARE NOT QvTOTING PRICE5 We want you to see and examine the furs, get our prices aiid make compari sons with furs you have 5een then if you are in the market, you will buy these. v A Small Deposit I will hold any piece of fur that you may select until you are ready' to take1 it out. . Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 6th and 7th MANUFACTURERS' FUR CONSIGNMENT SALE. $50,000 DISPLAY OF FURS! AT SMALL MARGIN' OF PROFIT AEOVE MANUFACTURERS' COST No Sale in the pst fiva cr six years !s ccmparaole From tho standpoint of price with this event r Big Savings to You ' It is hard to tell in simple facts the story of this Sale without seeming to exaggerate. Fifty The sand Dollars' Worth of furs placed on sale at prices that are lowest in years. Because one of the largest manufacturers of Hisrh Grade Furs consigned to us for a two days' sale Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Finest Furs Nature Produces," which means the best furs on today's market in America. s , . A special representative from the manufacturer accompanies this consignment. He will be with us for the two days,, and it will be "his pleasure to give his expert opinion on any piece of fur that you may. be interested in. ' - If you've been waiting through the past seasons for lowered prices before investing in a new Fur tai? is the time for your investment. Here are the loveliest and most luxurious pelt3 to be found, devel oped in the smartest fall and winter "models. Every, new and intriging whim of fashion the flaring coat, the Tuxedo front wrap, the Mandarin sleeve with new turn-hack cuff or beil finish ; some belted with fur; coats where lovely furs contrast, each making the other more beautiful, and lined with soft Jac quard crepe, lustrous satins, in nev gorgeous weaves ail these and more you'll find in this marvelous-, collection. . , ; Coats of Hudson Seal, Natural Squirrel, Scotch Mole, Raccoon, Natural Rat, Genuine and Jap Mink and Marmot in 3C, 45 and 47"inch lengths, trimmed in Fox, Beaver, Kolinsky Skunk, Squirrel, Mink and self-trimmed. - , Beautiful Wraps and Capes of Hudson Seal, Mole, Mink, American Brojudtail, Kolinsky, . Platinum, , . arcul; some self-trimmed, others have deep dollar and cuffs of some contrasting furs. The furs belong to ' the manufacturer until you make the purchase, 'con sequently we can afford to take a very Small margin of profit to handle the transaction, thereby giv ing you the benefit o a big saving: ft'' S.fi;;i' CHOKERS -STOLES SMALL CAPES AND ANIMAL SCARFS ' of Wolf, Mink, Kilinsky, Fitch, Mole, 'Squirrel, Hudson Seal and beautiful Fox skins in taupe, red, black, cuoss fox.'' r i T' i 1 ,f- t ?',w 5i V -. ' V fJ m'-' 1 I, li ! it 4 i VI Wife. il-J ' . VDar'ecleViV T ft5 1 1 Dana W nils Materials Are low. ., m-: 4 Ann Hastings Is n femlnlns dnr Hcvtl who assists Cliaiies Ilutchlhon In making his death-defying, serial 'Um for Path TQ0 4ITrLASSlFY fun t:.MK 'liver t" ie-. i-tec. used very little, PO, a 1 0.x 1 B shed with new Shingle root Phone lOSU-W. j I n 1 820 300-Would Buy v : i norm euia ' OAK FLOODING In 1921 SOOWi!! Buy ICG0 FT W 1 r N ENCIOM r ICMFTCUfiR g rs Ml ,1 "i 0 Bf 1000 i 6l" . i i ' ! I," S FfiNEL VVWH 11, I'FCfONT DOOR, ". T j 1000 NO 1 .tATH .'.. r . ,W ,7. St .1. .,vt' , i rr . '(..U'l-m t.T VIM I tH Hvi11' ' "'And Leave $26.00 Cash Oregon Lumber Yard I 'hone 8 i V S5 i '4 IX ! ' i . ; & II ltij-.'-ar-i----'i-'''ir.''1-"'' .