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DAItY EAST OREGONIAN, PEJtDtETON, OREGON, ID AY E7ENHIG, SEPTEMBER 10, 1S21. f ACE FGuSTEESt PAGES News Notes of Pendleton .... ' : - 7 " X .-.,,,. S. CALENDAR OP EVENTS August 2fl-30 Water First Aid Cflurno nt City Natatorlum. Direction of Joseph C.' HedKe. Scptn-.nber 10 Hennlston Ex periment KUitlon Field Day. September 18-24 Northwent Grain nnd Hay Show.. , September it, 21, 84 Annual Pendleton Eound-TJp. , October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Iler, m in ton. i , .',.. 7T i) i nosnlinl. J j Iturlon Greuliohdon of Mr. nnil Mrs. Charles Clretich, la convalescing I in St. Anthony' hospital after an op- leratlon for appendicitis. He wan op- prated upon Thursday n'ulit. V : ' Hack At Work Son Is IVini. S .Sir. nnd Mrs. J. 1, Heard of Kolln ' are the parents of a 10 pound son born yesterday at tho home of Mrs. Leila Taylor, on Arc.Btreot, , J. be Wilde of the American Nation al J tan It wan back nt work today for the first Utile for several weeks. A severe Illness cruised his absence. He is almost entirely recovered. Mate Officer. Here J. S. Murray, identification officer) vi me mate pennouuary, was nore. lo jjay from Saloni. . Official business was the cause of his visit. Noted Knortsiimo l'rn J. A. Cook, well known all over the Pacific coast as a trupshootliiK .star, died Tuesday ut Portland after an un successful operation for appendicitis. Ho hud many friends hero and vnin in Pendleton during tho early summer at a shoot. The funeral services wero held Friday. . Ho was 49 years old. and 21 cash. No applications will be taken this afternoon or tonight, idle man said this morning Weather Is Cooler. There was a distinct tlnso of au tumn" In the air today, the temperature fulling lust' 'night to 85, just three de grees above 1'reeziiiK. Frost Is ex pected .tonight- The maximum today was (is, and the barometer registers S.0, Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 525 Other Depts. 73 QUALITY SERVICE, rENDLETOX'S LKAJLVG WRB'- Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 5 i ;! Sidewalk ivrrnlt - .A. Hermit to oonatrop.f n. fililewiilU In .'front of hia residence on tia-rflold ! street haa beer) taken, outjif tho office, plied for aid under the new state law. of the city "recorder by Max Gurfkle. Of this number" 4 7 are seeking loans l.oii'is In Favor When the .'business of -taking the preliminary applications, fit ex service men for loans and cash was finished for the day Uit night by I'. I Idleman arid Cyril Proebstel and Karl William a check showed that 88 men have ap ',101101 101 Kll- CS' -101101101101101 There is no higher art than that which tends tow ard the improvement of hu man food. II. W. B. "You Can Depend on "101" BEST MEATS BEST EATS h Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. : 301 E. Court Street , . Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects o T KOI 101 '101 101 101 TOT 101 T0I T0I T. r Tii j - " 5V . OH. MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL! have Just what you want to start you off right in your new . yean of school, A happy start makes success. Wo have a full lino of the best make of Pencils and Pens, ranging In price from rOo to $12.00 Each ponetl or pen is guaranteed to give perfect sat.sTaction. We are equipped to repair all O.CK Pens and Pencils FKR'IC 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, BUT when It Is put on paper it becomes permanent. We defy any Ink eradicator to remove It from paper. Come In and see us. We are offering a special price to users of our Pens and Pencils. ' ilapm's Jewelry Store THE LEADING JEWELERS Hunting Season4 Opens September First jF il L !.-.' - Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of WINCHESTER GUNS AND AMMUNITION They Get the Game. mm 0. l)m Wheat Quoted at St Local dealers are quoting No. i wheat at $1 a bushel. Tho increase In lr cc caused a few sale but most farmers ore holding in the hope of net ting $1 for wheat which does cot grade as high as Xo. 1. I'raok lleitholct Transferred. Captain Frank ilortholet, of Pasco, has been transferred from Foil Kt'.iau Allen to Atlanta, Georgia, ac cording to word received by his fath er Uus liertholet, conductor on the Pendleton-I'asco run. .Cup tut n lier tliolrt will be Instructor for tho Nati onal Guard. New Fall Goods Arriving' Daily .You'll he delighted at the assortments of the new things we have for you to select from. We offer onlv the he?t of quality goods at prices about yhat you want to pay. Buy vour fall needs at Alexander's. - BLACK-SILK $2.00 TO $5.00 YD. If ere 1'or Itouiid-lp Arthur Fit.lierald, son of Sir. and -Mrs. Thomas FitzCerald, has written his parents to the effect th::t he h is secured a transfer from the branch office of the Western Auto Sales Co. at Redwoods, Calif, to the branch office at Walla Walla where he will be man ager. He is on his waythomo' now by auto and Is planning to be In Pendle ton for the Round-L'p.' IBs family will remain, la California, until November. City (a Itenelios A gift to the municipality of more Ihtin a score of lienchen which wero formerly In use In the old Oregon Theater has been made, and the gift has been accepted by Councilman Wil- J Ham Dunn, chairman of the park com-, mittee, for the council. The benches will be repaired by members of the I street force during spare time, and the benches will be placed along curhiiiRR J ,1 T for -added crowds!. comfort of lloift.d-L'p ' A splendid assortment to select from, of- high jjrade silks of quality. You should have at least one black dress as black is very much in vogue according to Dame Fashion. We offer Taffeta, Satin, Char raeuse, Duchess, Canton Crepe, Crepe ds Chine, Saiia&ILED VESTING. ' This popular RUFFLED VESTING is again in stock in three styles 6f white and cream Buy vests now for suits and sweaters at 12c and loc the inch. WOMEN'S IMPORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES $2.50 PAIR . TWO TONED TAFFETA In an array of beautiful color combinations for party and eveniner wear. 36 inched wide and of best quality. Select a dress now and' have, it ready for the first party. The yard $3.00 1 3 3 :! X ' v.'r NECKWEAR , ' Scores of pretty conceits" specially modeled to give that pleasing finishing touch to your tailored cos tume. Collars, Cuff Sets, Vestees and Sets Pgan di6, Laces and Linen. y . . . ; 4 sft i.. Ilex. IXans 111. Kev. Nathan Evans, forriierly pastor of thcFlrst Methodist church of Pen dleton, now pastor of the Methodist church In the Unlersity of WashlnBton district at Seattle, la critically ill, ac cording to word received here today by Mrs. I. V, Temple from Mrs. )Jvan. Rev. Evans, who is past 60 years of afre is suffering from liuurt disease. Ho suffered a severe attack soon after re turning from a Method. bt conference, in Spokane. I Hunt Ducks KeptenilKT 10. Friday, September 16, is tho next red letter diy that hunters have marked on tho calendars because at that time the duck season opens. Many hunters have already hern fix ins tu- old blinds or building new one;., and. dogs are toeing taken out to pet themselves 111 trim for the open ins; of the season. According to W. H. Albee, deputy game warden of Helix, there will be a good supply of tile birdi this season. I' 4 u4&M '!sf Offered in black, white, tan, grey, brown and beaver in all sizes.. Gloves, that important acces sory to your outfit is to be found in the selection of dress help, which we have 'in these gloves. S ALE OF GOOD SILK HOSIERY FOR WOMEN $1.49 PAIR Make a note tomorrow to step in and buy several pairs. Your hosiery problem quickly solved, s'peci , ally for brown as this lot is only brown silk hose. WOMEN'S STRAP WRIST GLOVES 85 Imported French kid, 14 inches long, of the finest quality to be had, in brov.n and beaver. . ; : HAIR 011NAMENTS '"' 4! '.-ii- Pill I and Hay Kurned I. ester Hurst, who lives six miles southe'ast of Pendleton, lost his barn and about 17' ions of hay yesterday iui the result if a fire, supposed to! have started from a smoker's uncx-i, tinauit:hed match. Tho fire started) Just niter the noon hour. The damage Is estimated at $2,000, mor.t of which I was coveredby insurance. A. H. Hem man, who lives 17 miles west of Pen dleton, uho b'MU a his Chandler oar Thursday nitsh't in a. f:re. Jlo also car ried insurance. Hunters ;et Puck bitf buck vhowo hor'W show four points to the side and which weighed 216 pounds dressed is on display today, a, two ,tiuw.. ul ue ueore O. Baoi' I hardware store. The animal was ba- ! fjed by Ray ,unrle and Krnost Mor ris on Meadow Creek as'the result of n sfven-day hunt by tho two men. Spanslo shot the big'' boy. The shot was made from a distance of about a Quarter of a mile. The buck jumped and ran about 75 yards before. ralluiK "Just a lucky shot, 'and nothins to bras about,"' is t lie way Spangle talked of his feuL Lots of pretty new ideas and novelties just came in for your selection. Look them over when you're in the store next time. , PURE RUBBER STORK SHEETS ' Comes in two sizes with brass eyelets in each cor ner. Just the best thing for baby's crib, $1.25 and $1.50. DRUG SUNDRIES e School girls will do well to fill your needs of Drug Sundries, specially those going away. ; Prices right. All colors in stock s Military Braid. NEW IN BRAIDS Chenille, Rat Tail, Pig Tail, WOOLEN MILL SOFA PILLOWS Filled and unfilled.- ' Beautiful colors. Prices $1.50 to $3.00.' ' r HANDKERCHIEFS Another big shipment just came in, of most de sirable Handkerchiefs. Plain white, "embroidered and colors, for school wear and dress. Each 5c to $1.00. . ' THOSE LITTLE VANITY CASES Are just what you want. Covered with silk and gold laces, in colors of blue and rose, also the plain gold cases, offered in several sizes. .... . . . : 75c to $2.00 Have You Seen Them? ' THE NEW SILVER VANITY BAGS Well, you do that next time you're in have a look. You'll like them. ' They are entirely newand differ ent $4.75 to $6.50 FANCY SASHES and Cords, colors and black. .... . $2.50 to $5.00 X X . ( 4 4 1 They're llm kins llili A'i' Hard Crowds who come, to the Hound-tfp this year and have a special interest in seeing the ridinit are Boins to Set their money's worth. At least that ic tho opinion thared by- a nuinher of riders who are mnkinir jumpliiB-Jncks out of themselves down at the park every afternoon to giVe the hard-bm k- ing mirses a little inn and excrete. Yesterday afternoon, Director gam Thompson had Jhe boys brins out X Kanie and Bill McAdoo, and when these two famous animals went back into tho corrals, their reputation"' fnr gentleness under a saddle was the same as before. They were no: ridden. .Inditing by the1 amount, of energy they displayed, there is sonic Question, too, whether they will be ridden soon, some of tho spectators think. About 10 horses were given trials yesterday, and they nre shnwlns up a lot of fiplil. Kiders aro more plentiful now, every horsn being mounted yesterday without delay. Dec, May Sept. lee. May l.SG'.i! 1-37 1.33 1.32' 1.13 1.42-, l.'37H 1.37?i trn. .mU .55'-! .64 Vi. .S4 .56 Vi .56 Vi ' .54' .51 's .go .60 .ra-8 .fi9:s (iOVT. WOlUiS '.X TUEATY WASH1NGTOX, P-it. 10. (U. T.l -Tlio American government is work ins toward a treaty with t lie principal allied powers regarding the Ameri can Interests in the former enemy ter ritory now under mandate, the State Department has announced. J!!;ilII!l!II!!iIllIIII!l!lll!II!IIII!IIII!!l!l!llllllllilllllllillllllll!!!:iIlt!!lll!!!If ,3 3 umfM hi Wl1P;,t Showed strenirtli eariy in the day and advanced Into new hi;Jh mark. In the last hour liquidation .of long contracts set ill and found the market vulnerable to the extent of five cent decline lrom tho high point. The bulso of tile day disclosed Very litilc beuriVh nature in fact there was evi7 donee of export buying- on tho decliu although the seaboard did not , con firm any l)us:uess had been worked. Showers are predicted for Argentine P4-J,.i?V-i .-.'.iiwi.'i'-.. jt-s.- Mr- " ".' lerain belt may materia!i?.o, and ad-1 EmtUstf ittitiiSrfdurfuar tiwi. vim ., I vices from there are move alarmins daily. The movement oi wne.it in ui southwest continues in excess of expec tations!, but the wheat is Veins quick- l'taken at firm prices. Todays de cline undoubtedly materially strength ened the technical position of the mar, ke.t, and we feel vcy confident that higher prices than yet seen will bo re corded next week. .1 CASTLE GATE COAL IiIVlTOCli l AltKKT STE.IY i l'OHTI.AD, Sept. 10. (A. T.) iThe .-livestock market Is steady. Tigs .and butter nre firni. Hi ONE FIVE FOR FUEL See that you: 3 The coal that meets your requirements. get the genuine for storace. Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical -' 3 I B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! i 1 i!;iiiiii:!iiiuiii:;iMiiiii!iiiiiii!uimi!!i:iiiiiiMiiiij:HiiiiH)iiiii!(Hiiii!iiiii!iiuJiini;!ij CHICAGO WHEAT PRICES SUFFER DECLINE TODAY ni.cui its ron itADK AL. hanks. NEW YORK, Sept. UL r. P.) Captain Kcuel Klton, adjutant gener al of tho veterans foreign wars, said the radical ranks were hemp recruit ed with former sonieo. men duo to the economical .situation tho former war riors face. - - 'A M YOURSELF UP , SO AS TO FEEL BETTER iff 3 Your Valuables r :3 : i 1-4 I'M rnf fn,1 ftlorn Tirttor. nfl veil as look Wheat suffered a deciine in price "." Hm today, September wheut closing at! " is an all the-ycai-.ound ii.eu.oiu-, tl.SO. December at 1.S2 3-4 and Hay'6ood se:lsoy3; ... , it s.i v...v.i.,v-. ,.i..i.-! It huriries. cnnolie aul revitalizes prices were September $1.33. le cember l,33 3-4 and ilay. $1.44 1-4. Following are tho quotations receiv ed by Overbeck A CookeJ local brok ers: . Wheat. Open High liw Close Soptt Jl.SJIi $1,31 .$1,30. $1,30 .5 Do you hide them where fire and burg lars can destroy or steal?- t f Keep your valuables and keepsakes in ,1s a Safety Deposit Vault. ' : ' This bank is installing the most up-to- i date electrical protection on ita vault. Your I valuables kept in our vaults will have this 'H added protection. li RENT YOUR EOX TODAY tho blood, rveatel tin appetite liirrsticn. assists ai'-Mtmlatieit food vou cat, and wonderfully Imi'nU ui the whole system, la -liiuuy case it miccedn wlieru other lacdiciacs fail to do any good. tf you noo,l.a mild encclivo eat liar- u- i -'i ; ; 1 . , ' ! . , . -.;. mm H li.t it'tl . 4f til.' The Inland Empire Bdnk1 -3 1 i 1 ;!-; ipi-ifMnit'"M4H'fy,t.