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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1921)
DAILY EAST 0HIG0U1AN, PEJTDLETON, OREGON, 7ECNE3DAV.EVEUniG, '"SEPTEMBER 7, 1821. . v'-li-x-g'-ji.; - g"-1 t-- ' ... H TWELVE PASES i i 'V i. 1 "News- Notes : bi cPejtdletoth 15 CALENDAR OP EVENTS "in the iiDoralfoti for the benefit of bin 'wife. Her condition Is "gradually lnivj 30 Water First (proving, according to reports. ' r I . - August ,26- Ald course ul City Natatorlum, TJirection of Joseph C. Hedges. Uyost KruVrs tiiitinitnie, Hcptnmner 10 Hermiston EX- L,. ,, ... ,. .,:;, .,, ,., th. track better price than was looked for a fuvv wtoks ago. ' Use 'the Phones' Grocery, 2 Phones 78 52G pertmont Station Field Day. September ' 19-24 Northwest Grain and Hay Show. Soptember 22, 23, t Annual Pendleton Roy nd -tip. ' ' October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- mlston. ' ' deal these are not worrying -a great ava Mark' Cleveland, magnatehere on business yesterday, doclires. There will bo 60 cm-loads of apples shipped from Slanflyld this vcar ho Bays, an increase of 100 per cent 'over last year. The bay growers ..,.il.-,V nut mist c over men tna Deinanu J or H4 Sexsoiin" Operation. ' ' 'A uecofid operation for the transfu sion of blood to bo performed within less than a week; was performedvlast night about 10 o'clock at St.' An-, thony's hospital wlfeir "blood was transfucj from H. V. Hoopor for the benefit 0.TUr. 11.. W. Ayros, The first operation was performed ' Friday i( Inst week when Mr. Ayres submitted eh a noes, newspaper livestock ots nuiiiiiiiK jcJn-;t, ' A permit to build a porch on,hin res ltdonco on Post street Has bcrn'taiien lout by Fire Chief Itingold. The addi itlon will cost $30. , - Other Dcpts. Li r, - QUALITY SERVICE, PENDliETON'S tEArjI VO OT(tHK Use the Phones Croccrv, 2 Phones ; Other Dcpts. 7'i C26 (AMllnit are not po keen as they havi,))JW th a-week and'bia fine was t Indian "Comes HiM.k" ' For proving his ubility to he a "re peater" in city court, Alex James, an Indian, was fined $15 thw niornfng by Jndijft Thomas Flta Gerald on a churge of Being drunk.' This is the second time James ha fueyl Jlie court withii " . . i i. in w,n and nrtces are low". growc-association has received omo excellent often, for hay.v One of the k, ffr In for m a ton 1. o. b. The cost of haling is down to 12.50. and by ,Mv!,vr mmbtrutlvoly a big saving on baling wire vim made,. . .Exportde tnand is picking up. too, and prospects are-lhat hav will- command a much iioi roi- oc -101 10Jr :10I 101 101 101- -101 rii,ccYourvOrd(jiNo; for ;; EXTRA FINE I'VALU PRUNES ". . ' "." in apple lots, 45 toT52 pounds. extra Vine ground r .CHERRIES 25c PER LB. ! ; ; , ' . -v; ...... , FINE CONCORD GRAPES FOR JELLY, ETC., 50c PER BASKET. ,, y t -. 1 j . . - 'tWdstc Less Buy theBes : Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. . . v. 301 E. Court Street . , , PLonea 101 Private Exchange Connect . ' ;f o heavier than the nominal dose pre scribed by the police magistrate.. for ordinary cases. Three Men r;oj Three Kikfl. A crcent.ige standing of 1. 000 per cent was batted by Italph Burgess, Hubert .Smith and I?oy lrnisli why returned last night from tlio John Day country where they siiteded in getting a buck Tor men man in thu party. Two of the bucks are six pointers, and the third" ws a two tiointer. They Jjnve been able to get bucks consistently during past hunt ingyseasons. " . . lol)C 6f-grcat-fjcrvicc to'our st'omers it is no more than natural for, us to Jiave STOQ S riglit now at the beginning gf Fall for you to choose from, specially ' sewin!; needs' are most wanted. ; .. ' ,' v FULL when GLOVES AND BEAUTY Worthy of your attention are these new kid gloves shades and lengths to fit perfectly with the new V' Wlnte, oiacK ana various snaues, soma IIui'Hc,kprs'Ai Coming. ' . "Iforaeseekers from the Middle West to the-anmlior of between 40 ands 50 ara expected to arrive in l'endicton on Monday,.mornin, September 2i, J:ist after the TtounuWT'p, to look over tanning lands in Umatilla county. The tour of the homrseekers is being miaite by the state' chamber of comniei-ca in cooperation with the I'nlonj .Pacific raiirond. .Pilot Hncli, Echo, Slunfirld and tho irrigation projects In the 'v'ht end of th county have been .designat ed -ns parts of thecounty in whith the visitors are particularly Interested. in vfall mfjde with contrasting bachs;,' beautifully finished. Real imported French kid." - . . ' . Wrist Length Kid ;. . $2.25 to 1.00 Strap Wl-ict Kid V... i .............. . $400 to S.00 12 Button Kid '.V. ; . . . . . . :'.' $6.50 to $8.50 rr?55v "'.fl '-'' rt -r' 'i t A - T IQI-TOI-IOI-IOI-IOl-IOIIOI-IOI-TOI-l '1 lcCWmr Shoe: Store : I -OFFERS ' 10 Per Cent Reduction on All ' SCHOOL SHOES' v i ' .,'.--." . the reinainder of the week. ' ' V.. : ' ' ,:- -; CIliUOPODY PAPOR IN CONNECTION Arrive t if.in IJoston. "Mr. and Mes. Cordon PAttcmm of Bostofi arrived invl)idleton today t be guests of (ol. Charles Wellington Furlong during the Round-Pp. Thy have ben on the road since July 15 driving overland In a specially design ed truck. They secured a Fpecinl bojy and placed it on a Dodge chassis, and j here during the season. Equipment weighing 21111O pounds Is prried on the trunk! They came Ibis morning fr;ni Walla Walla whie they were met yes terday by their host. 'They are en thusiastic boosters for (he Wet, their visits in Montana proving particularly deliga'ful. rot Furlong wil enler, tain them at the" home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Vinson during their visit here. U-'lH'c '! Lya -; . ' fTT.-v f- , 1 ' v -Tf v . . 'r 1 1 - v v VjJyr' WORTHY UMBRELLAS Specially constructed to. withstand the blasting n-r,rii f fi siTid winter, colors, rnees iuhkc vv iiivtJ ja. aw - to $9.50. ' Dr. Fletcher, Foot Specialist . i , BUTTER BROVM SHOE STORE - 649 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon ' X Expluiiicd Itotary I'riU'ipleM A talk by Judge C. V. Phelps on the principles of Polar-,- was the chief featun,. of the weekly notary Lunch eon Club today. The Judge gave con siderable' history relating to the or ganization antUthc international char acter of its vvoik. The cardinal jrtn ci)ih of '.the intcrtviLlonnl .nssncla jion is Fervicc Above Keif. The speaker -x-plajm'd that one of . the i.ics ,of memlwrshlp is to Lack np tlio city's .commercial organisation ' and-., other w.orthy civic moves. It is not tlio func tion of the club to take up matleis that properly come under the direc tion of njmt Commercial Cluli. An eveuinw r, ie-tlng of tho Rotary clul, for members and their wives is plan ned for later V the fall at which time Mr. 'and' Mr". rharle Cochra,, the former a prominent liotarian, will be present. 1 ' DRESS GOODS. 82.00 TO 85.00 v : Tho you may not fee ready right now to purchase, it will be .to your advantage to see the many new weaves that'have just reached us. We feel confi dent that you will be fascinated by their beauty ex-" cellent qualities, as vrell as their unusual values. French Serge, " Storm Serge, Epingle, Ottoman, Suedctex, Tricotex, Tricotine, Poiret 'Tvill, Bolivia., Broadcloth, Duvetyne, Etc. "-".r ' 7sit l YMi Pond. "They're the healthiest lot of fish .1 ever, saw In. my life," is the way Mat Ryckman, state superintendent of hatcheries, spr:vm bisv enthulam ovr the rondition of the SOO.000 min nows being chred tr at the f.'sh,po :c at Plnnham Hprlngs. A visit to the. pond was made yesleniaT by I.ycK man In company with K. V. Ave rill, Mack Foster and Marlon Jock.' The water has been In excellent condition for the yoiinw fish tit's summer, it is said and. these contftions. in n nation with gnd f"ft ana eiiie.n 10 minnovs to o,. ,if them are. already three and Some four NOTIONS AND DRESS MAKING - SUPPLIES ' 5c,' 10c ..Pack Rack 5c, ICc Bias Tape .... . . . -10$ Peaid Buttons . 25c Snaps '. ... 10c. 23c : Hooki & Eyes . .-. . . 5e Coat1 Hanger .... 10c Shoe Trees ?, Pins Safety Pirjjs.v Needles" ..'.; ' Needle, $0oks Belting .'. ONT Thread Silk Thread4 5c, 15c 15c 10c 10c 10ft 10c '20c BRIGHT BITS OF LIVLINESS IN NEW JEWELRY ............. ... . ... i Here are the newest riengng m inexpensive jeei- ry that go so well with Milady's coftume. Hair or x naments,. pins, bar letc. . . -50: to, $2.00 Lit K : ? - i "I .' 81.50 TO 815.00 , : 1 Individuality js the key note of the showing of our new bags, which includes clever adaptations of the -best European' design's, as well as the products of the ' masterful American creatorsT'." "' " ' 1 ' ' 1 both of Hold nnckjp j Try-Outs TiJ nreliniluary try-outs of had horses and huckarocs have started i;y tho Kouml-rp management.- Some horses mere tried out yesUrday ait ernooti under the direction of Director , it Thomson, and again this aiter nooD, both men and beuts had oppov Uimties to show Iheir mettle. Hie , .....,.! I.l,ln.nn fhren and I trial wii ue nni,a inmr -thounn a "'.'J them will meanre about two inches... Thciswill he transferred -to streams ab.lA 'October 1. Distrihutuin wllUhr ,n th,y Itmatilla river, Meacham or'eek. and then to thfi east-n western parts of the county. and Hunting Season Opens r September First N four or four-unriy cei from this timo forth., and the public ha-i been extended a cordial invitation to attentt by the noawd-Vp manage ment. - " ' . m . 1.1 ft Kewmm-in - .''U ' . N. Open Kniploymoilt Offici the oTiice t trio rtoneer juiuvw litent .Co. in Pendleton, nps pev ui:"" la 'a .room iffi W!di street at iuo rem .If (lie StCeoipe Hotel building.'' .J ppleeaie is in elmrge of the toea'l of- uul ho decjar. 4 imn. eiHi fill mueis for nearly any kind of labor. Married men wno to spend the winter or ranches aro pariWuLrlr tleitif.il. ltight ". ! has orders lor laoor ni v " I p. f, rent I owns in both Orewu ' and f . . WnshiiiBton. Tne conu-auj head iilflic at porunna. i" " .1 to open otner ouie-es ui 1 SiHiUatv. . ' l.aooi- i will bcj-ilcnUful gate flunks. this winter, Avple- MiMir.s cash ox pig ckki:k. KMZAr.KTHTOWX'.'lll., Sept. 7.. (A. P.)-l'ivo hundred armed miners are cne.anipcd on the headwaters of Hig Creek, IS miles north of here, tic- ' cording to word hjrdtight here. - All telephone wires to the region were cut lL.t night. . ' . - ' ' ; h 5 :r. Ci ft,! nrrpf-ieavrBV fl is refined and re-refined by a special process, mak ing it a clean-burning fuel for home use. Ask your dealer. for PEARL OIL. , u Is piamu both Yakima - r5 3 & ?L Cobb Produces Proof r 4 S- V , !- r ' t . t I r. 1 "Jib w art -- ? - ,.t ,J Irvln S. Cobb, humuiou author, always cjuinied ho got that way from childhood. Now he shews proof a picture of tumsrlf- at the are of 18 months.- Cobb's mother duit it 'up in an attic trunk at tet home i-1 THE OLD - HOME TOWN By Stanley i ?Let Us Show Xou Our Large Assortment of .WINCHESTER GUNS AND AJDIUNITION They Get the Game. J iS UI MW ' T ,' '!-. -C-. ' '- J 1 ' JL in the delicious Burley flavor 1 . v . Y - Ml I i- ; - x - M k. - . . , 7 vv w:-t I (:J ways want it " " v ' r ' - -x . ! Oicc vou vc enjoyed the toasted flavor ti ' -1 - -. - ' " " ' s " " f OH. MR. SCMOOL BOY AND GIRL! IV have Just what you wnnt to start you of i'vM in ymir lies' ' year of school. A "happy start makes snroe We hai- a full lion i-f tho best make of Pencils and Pens, ntng'ng In pnee from MU to Jifi."" Kach peuc! or pen is puaraat-ed to tn p'Mf. -t K.-il'sfuet. on. V.'e are cpiippM to reiialr all nrit Pens an ! pencils 1 Hl'll. We also ha nn Ink that does not ciox "out of your clothes should you hap'ovn to sp'li when it is put on papw It be ' H rtrrTm fit,.' eiadicatorlo remove if "Mini Vi"r. ,'Z . Pome in and see us, 'e.are C'fU'i'iUvv a ipe our Pens and PeiK'ils. ! ; ' 1 ' " U pi II iittne V. .-. aril n'll w.-o-h on l !uin. pi '1 di'fv a'y I o . priyij to t'!'-rn ( f ff IfansGom's Jewelry Store ti. : ' ii ii .11 ff i: pi.u .1! u 1 i s , ; tx3 j ;ir vtt- ,;tic or.- , -