TEN PAGES iDAlLY EAST 0REG6NIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. PAGsmrs if- People Here and There j ' J. W. Thompson of CokeHville, Wyo., Mr. Cressy III. '-, w ' a Hheep buyer, In here on bualnts.- , G. T. Crcssy of the Economy Drug 1 jHtoro, loft yesterday for I'ortland P, H- Swayzee, a member of tho -where he will remain for time In tfto llormiHton school board, was a visitor In Pendloton today. i Buying sheep in the business of,V. C. Porter. Osdcn Man, who-waa In Pen dleton Saturday en route to Elltnu 'burg, Wash Hq will look nt a llund consisting of several thouHund head of lkinvbloullct ewes on his trip; - ; hojie of recovering his health. Wal ter Johnson 1 taking Mr. Crossy's place ut thb local Btore. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Officials In t it). K. I'. Cecil, forest examiner and C. M. Allen, telephone engineer, of the 'ortlund Forestry Office, art here to day en route home after a visit to Ba ker. They conferred this morning ,with J. C. KuhiiH, Umatilla forest bu pervlnor. under way and will probably bo finish ed by Thursday nltfht. The sides and ends are of baled hay and the top of canvas, tho dimensions being 20 by 70 feet. Sixteen thousand square feci of canvas will bo used. Close to 600 'exhibits will bo shown. N'lne entries arrived flora the Gallatin Valley, Mon tana, today. .Twenty-five are expected from. Morrow county. n . lire Kcuhhii Almost Over The 1921 fire sensonia practically over, says It. A. l'otteher, deputy for cat supervisor. The heavy frosts will prevent future fires this year, v Mr. liottcher thinks. There is now six Inches of snow at Toll tclng unusually early this year. ant Ikxxitor lnjr Visitors. An Invitation to.Fend!ctonlans to at ' tend the state fair at Hulem on Tues day, September'' 2.7, has btien received at the office of the l'cndleton Com mercial Association from the Salem Cherrlans. A special program is be ing prepared for visitors. Btunts will , be performed for prize, a big dinner and a donee nro to be given, and there are other attractions on the program. Jay Walker Is Unit. Tho penally of juy walking was paid by Dan Maxwell, middle aged local laborer today at the Intersection of Alta and Main streets when the man was knocked . unconscious by a Ford driven by Hernard I'otta, tourist, of Waterville, Washington,' I'ottx, com- .u t ,i l"ff down iluin street and turning to Oat, tne kui.Iw. j.., ,,,,,,, well, who was crossing from Tall, man's Drug store to the American Na tional Hank corner. Witnesses say the accident was unavoidable Maxwell was taken to the hospital by I.loyd Meltao, who was standing nearby. The man recovered after a few moments und beyond a few bruits and bumps, was unhurt. Iluilding I'mlerwuy The structure which will house tlie Northwest Grain and Hay Show to bo hld hero September 18 to 24, is now V KM Pf iOYM KMT RIOTS START MVERPOOL, Sept. 12. (I. N. H.) Violent unemployment riots broke out here today. Tlie police charged tho rioters repeatedly before order was restored.. About 100 arrests wore made. NFWMFMIY 1 U bLJ n hJ U UL UJ ' ' - - J luayy, Kept, her sister, Mrs. Opal Hartley near Kolin. Tlie Minnehaha nrtiaol opened Mon- dayy, Kept. 5, with Miss Jjorothy Ross Islon in charge. There are enrolled. The Wcstland school will begin Its year's work on Monday Wept. 12, with Mr. and Mrs. I'.ixby in charge. (East Oregonion 'Special) I Clarence lierry is driving the high MiNNKHAllA -WKHTJ.ANI), Sept. ehool bus until the regular jitney 12.- Mr. Mudge. operator at tho Hin-j drivers are hired. t kle Junction is In I'ortland on a short vacation. During his absence' his ' a'OI.SONKD .M1XOS .KKACTS. place is being filled by Miss Loyd of j COU81CANA. Tex., Hcpt. 12. (I. N. li Grande. H.) Never poison your watermelons Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Mcpherson of .In order to guard against the depre Pendkton were Sunday guests at thc.dations of thieves. "This la the advice hoii'8 cf their daughter, Mrs. C. M. of J)n I. J. Kyser. of Powell, coven Jackson. j miles east of here. Dr. Kyser was Mrs. W. A. Hinline and Margaret icon 11 nod to hi bed for two days after Ornduff left Thursday for Milton loafing melon that he himself had pol- w Sew Tcaclic-r Signed - Miss Grace Richmond has been signed to teach In district No. Bit, three miles west of Helix. "First Ball" for Disabled M I''---" V' "". '- V 11 ... i' f i - 1 til' 1. -v 7 -V. ' 1 A Two (,k5t I-'lue. In the court of Justice -Joe H Parkes this morning 'James Brown and D. W. Stephens received fines of each on charges of spccdiig. Marriage Difenws. Licenses to wed have been issued to Louis Francis Stewart, a farmer, and Hazel Mertaha Ilerr, both of Athena; and to Henry Clay Judd, a wool deal er of Portland, and Vera"Yiolet Tem ple of Pendleton.' - The board of equaIization.started its sessions this morning to adjust dis putes, of tax valuation. The board. which consists of the county clerk, county assessor and county judge, will continue in its sessons until all ad justments have been made. Fresldent Hardlngf shooting oat a diszy curve to open tS game be , tween the Marino Corps trd the Mions of Washington. D. C, to;' tha benefit of disabled veterans. General Lejeune. commander ot tilt Ma rine, is on t rltlit. Two Rcoe-ive SenU'iioea. Kred Eiske received a sentence of three years in the state penitentiary Saturday, lie was charged with lar ceny by bailee. W. 11. Young was i;en. tenced to serve two years on a charge of. securing money under false pre tenses, lie Is alleged to have written a check for two dollars. . Faces Two Charges. A. HoiVh Jr. is facing two charges as a result of his arrest yesterday by deputy sheriffs when a search wf his house disclosed the presence of five quarts of bonded whiskey. His trial this morning in the court of Justice Joe H. Purkes on a charge of speed ing was continued until this afternoon. Ff TTf 1 If ffl Are You The busy little' bee? Have you made arranrje nents for the busy week? Make it easier for you, the drivers and ourselves by ordering early. You will find this busy little place brim full of your every wants.. ,.,,' . . ' - , - THE TABLE SUPPLY i 4 Phone 739 Main Street 7 Pendleton CHAS. D, DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Pay Cash Receive More , Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery nsrt Tn n i. T)Vitia OCA AJJ Hi. UUlb , uusuuu Pay Cash Cash Pays Groceries all over the country are cheaper than during the past few years. But our prices are just a little cheaper here than the other fellows at all times. Cash buying cash selling and low. overhead makes this low selling possible ' DesoainSsLee Cash Grocery : 209 E. Court , Phone 8S0 Ilouudnry ltonrd to Meet. Notices havo been sent out of a meeting of the district boundary board meeting which will be held October 5 to consider the enlargement of Union high school district No. 4 at Hermis ton. At the same meeting (lie enlarge ment of district No. 61 at Stanfleld so as to Include a part of district No. 8 will also bo considered. School KnrtillincnlH largc Jtenorts received from some of the schools of I'matilla county indicate that the enrollment for this year will exceed last year's by a good margin. At Athena where Miss O. C. Hadley is superintendent the enrollment exceeds that of last year by a large margin, 171 being In attendance, Stanfield has an enrollment of 201, tho report of F.upt. Raymond Orth indicates. The Union high school at Pilot Kock has started with S pupils enrolled. tii't Still In Mountains A trip of 75 miles from Pendleton was taken by Deputy Sheriff B. IS. F. Kidgway Sunday morning which re sulted in the arrest of Jack H.".tcher on a charge of operating a still It was necessary to wado through six Inches of snow to get the still and the man. About 200 gallons of m.lsh, hid den in a cave, was found. Hiitcher was brought back to Pendleton and lodged in Jail. His seat of 'operations was far back in the wilda on Mill Creek. , (irand Jury KrMrts. ' Indictments were brought In by the grand jury in several cases Saturday. W. H, Toting has been indicted on a charge of obtaining money undewfalse pretenses. A true bill charging bo- domy was brought in against P. P. Mulone. , Russell C. Murphy is charged with larceny. It is charged that he stole money and goods from C. P. Peterson. Fred Klohn, George Brandt and Walter Fisher are charged with burglary not In a building, it be ing alleged that they broke into a box car at Kleth. J. 13. Edgar and Karl J. Clark are charged, with larceny of goods from a store. Other true bills were brought against men w ho are not In custody, and several not true Jjllls wero returned. i m,SI COMKBIA (Continued from pago 1.) board of censors barred the Arbuckle fifms until he cleans himself. , Flunce to Truss Prosecution NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (A. P.) Henry Lchrman, film director, who was engaged to marry Virginia Rappe, said he would devote every moment ho could spare to pressing Arbuckle's prosecution. Movie Industry nitiileri. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 12. (U. p.) Tho "Arbpekle affair" is divid ing the movie industry into two camps one expressing belief in Arbuckle's Innocence and the other Insisting jus tice be done. Sentiment all over the country is now is the time to effect a thorough investigation into the movie industry both in , the east and the west. ... Caso Continued Until Friday. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 12. (A. p.) Aihiickle appeared in the court for arraignment, amid a battery of flashlights. Tho Case was continued until Friday at the request of district attorney. Tho inquest is to Ik held today Instead ol Thursday, tho coro- where they will visitfor a few dayys at the home of Mrs. llinc-line's par. ent!!, after which they will go to I'muplne where Mrs. ' Ilinellne will teaeh the fifth and klxth grades, Mrs. W. H. He'sser left the latter part of tho week for Weston near which place she Is employed to teach for the. ensuing year. Miss Jennie Hagginan who was for merly principal of the Westland school left Thursday for Monmouth where she will finislLtho regular Nor mal course and will also take spcciul training. . Lois Jackson, Linn Rhea and Ger ald Shipley enrolled in the Hermis ton high schooltfs freshmen this year. Jlr. and Mrs. w. G. Itodda and son William motored to l'cndleton , Wed nesday. ' Miss Irene Rhea left for Pilot Rock recently near which place she wlil teach for the eisulng torm. Mrs. I . G. Shipley who has been to Tillamook and other coast 'points on an extended visit has returned home. E. H. Gardner was a Fcndleton vis itor Wednesday. Miss Violet-Shipley is visiting wilb soned. fern WANTBD First class riicch'vnic. Urace & Nelson, 616 Garden St. ' WANTED Woman or g.'rl to do house work by the month, Phone 265-R. FOR RENT Oct. 1-21 u room house also furniture for sale. Inquire 517. College St. FOR SALE Ford louring car, $100 cash. Call 631 Johnston St. or Phone 1032. MRS. CRAWFORD will entertain the Busy Reo- Chapter Tuesday after noon. 314 E, Alta St. SADDLE HORSE for sale or hireA few draft horses fori, sale. Inquire U J. Real, 1'i'op , Dutch Henry Feed Ham. .' Silver for Gifts Nothing perhaps can express in the same intimate way your good wishes which accompanies your gift as a piece of silver. IT ENDURES & thing of REAL beauty. Nothing else has the REAL lasting quality of REAL silver. The choice of (pieces are so varied from the inexpensive teaspoon to the elabo rate tea service that one can chose a correct gift at any price they wish to pay. . i inc. -oewelev Tbe Largest Diamond Dealers In IiUm treti WANTED by reliable party, furnished or unfiirnishel house for the winter or longer. Best of reference. Phone i1 flt'ti-l A I. TT1. i " Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices . East Oregonian Printing Department. m We're' -- Ready .-With" tlie Most Complete and 1 '.'; -.V- - - Attractive Stocl or ;MeBS and- Young 'Men's o llll: 'w e Jiave Wc Sho own m many di Your Early Selection! THE sluice-gates of the purchasing power of the J. C. Penney Company Nation wide chain of 312 department stores have been thrown wide open and men's and young men's clothing values such as have not been presented in a number of years have flooded this popular section of our stonj. The newest Fall styles from the conservatives for men to the fancy models for the young men are shown in at tractive assortments. There is such a diversity of single and double breasted, two and three button styles as to provide a satisfying selection in every in stance. You will find "just what you want" both in style and price if you select your Fall Suit here early. Your pleasure in your purchases from us will be Our pleasjire in serving you. t " JT l i J.'.-.N-fc. feAA il i J YLi lVkjf il .'V II Mr. A- fwi r'g&t V. V II il t t 1 I i 1 Ml -ii' i- -ii ii Mir' itm -Men's Serviceable Suits of Cassimere and Worsted $24-75 $27-50 $34-75 Young Men's Stylish Suits of Cassimere and Unfinished Worsted $17.50, $24.75, $27.50 Tho value are particularly pronounced because of the superior quality fabrics. THE unusual worth of the splendid all-wool eassimr-re and worsted fabrics in our meu's suits pnrtlonlarlj- reonmmomt them to those who domain! the grentest wpnrini; service. At the same time. etylcs are thoroughly in keepiug ilh good taste. To men who want ",the most for their money," our suits abundantly fulOH their requirements. A snappy style for business nicu is cut conservatively with semi-fitted back. A throe but Ion. single breasted model with peak lapels, plain pockets with flaps, neuter vent and full or half mohair lined. Warm and service able. Such popular colors as Oxford gray, dark pray and self Stripes, gray Herringbones, pialn brown and brown with black stripes, Oxford gray checks, Oxford gray with white stripes, blue serge, etc. ' . THE ESe; fur .vniii:' : Single nJ double breasted models in smart cclors and neat patterns. MIE ES.EX Swatrtrer single breasted, two-button model men." Cut sciui cunservatively, center vent, peak L.pcis una piaiu pocKeiu witu naps, uue-hali ntoualr lined. The IJL'DD Same as the ESSEX, except double breasted. Cassimere and unfinished worsted are ideal fabrics for young men's stilts, ns there is a smartness to the textures which admira bly lends itself to appearance" st much sought. Th cloth and the workmanship in tl.e suits at the alwve three popular prices are eminently lilh siuuU.uii which always charet.ixes our clothing. Choice in crr.y, brown ain! preen Herringbone, black, green and brown with f.-ncy chucks, green with red stripes, brown and green ft.ixtitres. bine fancy Herringbone, brown Herringbone with blue stripes, Oxford gray, black or bine with whits ptu atripes. Oars Unalterable Policy One Price to Everybody Buying Most K4. We For pi f I! . 312 UUfAliiiilli dlUKCA Buy Less Genuine Vclour Uound-Up Hal?, Gray, Black, lirimn, ?6.50 vj ir2 TprcT a iin r.rrn.r ir.i Selling We For Most Sell Less Tfi2 L A.n OEST CHAIN D E P A R T II E IT ?