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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1921)
KEVS OF THE COUNTY" , OFFICES AUD OFFICERS MorrlufiO Mcenses. Llcensca to wed have been Issued to ' Henry if. Wilson, of Canada, Bales man, anil Waste McKwen, a bookkeep er of Kroewntor; and to Karl Culver, 1 J MjrV , jf I1..1M1H, H,-J .1 "I'Tj-UU i-o'. Hmlt h- of l'emiletonv - li ecelvrrs for tlie Western Utnd'and ft ; i 'f ,i f I Irrigation C:o. have tturted suit against En'otgeUc effort are tielng mado by W. J. Btaplsh and others. Judgment the builder, to have tho school house to f,"6 a",ou"t f m'3i " ' . well an the foreclosure on real estate. In School District No. 77 near rilot A Wtttor r,sht whlcll lg cIalme(1 t0 b8 Rock completed by September 12, unpaid and past due la tho basis of tho which Is the date called for by present plans. The structuro Is a one-room building. In district No. 7, "which is neiir Walls. Walla, there are three buildings, each of. them being a one- room house. School will be held in all of them this year. ' Anita :tfuf Son 4" YOUR BIGGESTWISII ANSWERED Your Wisli for t Heat Efficiency, Coal (Cleanliness and Little ish, A Well: Warmed Home This Winter DFJlAND vj A Bird of a Coal Phone 178 Smythe-Lonergan . Quality Co. Quantity Service v FLORENCE AVERY RICE Dramatic Soprano v ' Pupil of F. X.. Arena , Voice Placement Studio 408 Perkins Ave. Master Diction Phone 791-W suit, by W. The plulntirfs Q. Drowlcy, are represented IS Extremely Dry Weather Has Dried Grass and Underbrush Animals Can Hear Sportsmen Deer aro very plentiful In the hills, but the hunting of them Is a difficult matter on account of the extremely dry weather that has prevailed and dried grass and underbrush to such an extent that hunters have a dtcclult time In getting over the ground with out disclosing their presence, reports of local men who have returned after several days' sport Indicates. Marlon Jack, who hunted with Col onel J. H. Haley In the Cove near Granite Meadows where the colonel's cabin Is situated, realized an ambition which hus been entertained by several hunters for more than two years when he succeeded In killing a big buck which had been dubbed "Jumbo" by men who frequented that section of the country. Tho buck was a giant In size, and he carried seven points on one side and eight on the other. He wus blue in color and too heavy for the two men to loud on a horse until the carcass was quartered. Iowell Kogcrs is another hunter who feels might enthusiastic about" the sport because he got the first buck ho shot at, ond he made his kill about 8 o'clock Thursduy morning. He and E. A. Averlll together with Charles Dupuis and "liill" Hunch hunted on the Pearson Meadows. Kogers wus the onlly hunter to get a deer, and he and Averlll returned to Pendleton lost night. Dupuis and Bunch remain ed to try their lgck for a longer period. Does und fnuns arc very plentifcl these men report, but bucks are not so readily found. An excessive amount of shooting caused these men to b lieve that hunters arc violating the law by shooting at the does and the young. 'I never saw so many men In the hills, and I never heard so much shooting," Averlll said this morning. There Is a camp at every spring, and signs of deer are seen on every hand." A rain Thursaay night Improved conditions for huntig a great deal. Among those who have realized their ambitionto get a buck is Frank Duff. With two companions he was out after grouse, but they had one rifle n the crowd, and they secured a five point lad. Tho buck was shot on Tel ephone Ridge. r Is- '" dp 7i 'I Anita Stewart, the film star, is taking a vacation at Atlantic City 'With two Budolpil Camerons. The , gentleman in the picture with her i is Rudolph Cameron, Jr., her Svn. 3. V. Ijoco'iibe Mi't lhallu Xews of the tragic death t.f J. F. La combe, former Umatilla county resi dent, has b(en sent this paper by J. R. Wells of Langdon,v Albei-a. As re-po-'"1 by the Calgary Herald on Au guest 30, Mr. Lacombe was killed when lie anu a son were driving a bundle rack In a harvest field. The horses ran away and the wagejp struck a fence post, throwing Mr. Lacctnbe out on his head and killing him instantly. The young man was a-.so t: t own out but was not hurt. J. F. Locomlik was a pioneer sheepman of Upper McKay, having come to Umatilla about 1S87. Ho had engaged in farming rf-;ir Langdon, Alberta, for the last J '-' years. . B! HNG Tuesday morning, Sept. 6, will mark tho end of vacation time In Pendleton, and the pupils of school'age will fore gather for the beginning of another year's work. The attendance is ex pected to be heavy, and . preparations havo ben made to take care of a rec ord numbei'of boys and girls. Teach pm In ihp vnrions huildincs have al ready arrived In large numbers, and more are coining on every ira.ln. jR,.i,Uii rwli,.,i,claiifls,.,rej!i4lr !isi- sloiis WtH be started Tuesday moin nt'. tho pupils having had an opportunity to purchuse books before the begin ning of tho term. This procedure Will be changed In the- hitrh school. The fofenoon will be divided into two periods. During the first part of the morning, an nouncements, assignments and regis tration will be taken care of and the designation of books to be used will be made. Then dismissal will follow. and time will bo available for the pur chase of books. In the afternoon the full day's schedule will be followed, short periods being used. This will make it possible for ail classes to be organized for the beginning of serious work Wednesday. ' Keep 8"moJT lrmo! 'oils The semester promotion plan which was Inaugurated last year In the first grade will bo continued In this grade this year and extended to the second Trade, according to Supt. H. B. Inlow. As a result of this, new classes will fce started in the two grades in the middle of the year.' A ruling made by the authorities after careful study by primary teach? ers Is to the effect that to enter the first grade a child rrust cither tie six years old at tho beginning of school, ir his birthday must come not later 'inn a few day after November 1. Those who reach the age of six shortly after this can start in the class that will be formed In the middle of the year. Owing to the crowded condition that prevails In the primary grades an ad ditional teacher has been secured for the Fields building and all children In the first and second grades who live near there will have to attend there, Supt. Tnlow declared this morning. Teachers Xcod Itoonis As more of the teachers arrive, an eleventh hour shortage of rooms has developed due to the fact that fists of available rooms which were in the of fice of the superintendent hnd been i rented without notification being giv- i en. and more rooms are now needed, j To get acquainted and to receive i general instructions, the teachers will ; hold a meeting Monday morning at 10 o'clock at the county library. if . '..if School Open September Sixth THE SWAN PEN Compare this pen with nny pen at any price put it to any test. Than, yoj will agree It is the most likeable, smooth writing, dependable pen you ever used. It self-Mis. It is ever ready for service. It won't leak ink on finger or clothing no -matter what po sition it is put in. It won't blot, skip Or scratch. It staunchly resists wear. The Swan Pen points are solid 14 karat gold, tip ped with hard Iridium. This insures smooth writ ing. There's a point to su.t every personal require ment and every purpose. 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