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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P AND L N. & VTEN PAGES "I ' ' "j ' ""j yfae '-'ZXiiK ' ' TEN PAGES SECXI0NTW , : EiffeiPfsftofisfif ses" PAGES 7 T0 10 J LJZ,, I PAGES 7 TO 1U DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921. j ; ; U m J n 1 III Dili l) II 11 Insorlinn 1st. Mrs. Price Dillabauuh.!" i m n 1 , ! ni innrnnn n rwi uniTiniii YANK WOOER WITH CAVE MAN METHODS DISTRACT BELGIAN MAID; FRENCH MORE GENTLE Came to U. S. as Typist, Hoping to Marry But Found Man Was 'Boss'; Hard to Manage IIV DOHOTIiY Hl'SKIi .,. . (International New fe'ervlco Stuff Correspondent.) CLEVELAND, Sept. 10. Whitf Ih the stuff that ldval husbunds are made of? The American, with hid caveman ncthodH, falls far short of the Ideal of Mile. Julie Jarry. She has thought It over and decided thut a Frenchman 1 will submit more gracefully to femi nine management. ThiH coy young Jiclgiun miss cume from Brussels eight months ago to Cleveland. Object, matrimony. A typist with the American Army ,ln Franco, she became engaged to a young lieu tenant In the A. K. F. To Mile. Julie un "Amerlcalno" wan almost as grcut as God. nut Amorlca, with Its strange new freedom Its emancipation of 'women has left Miss Jarry cold. "I Will Slurry .Jules" ".Vo, no," Hhe declares, In accent naive and charming, "I will go back to my country. I will marry Jules. 1 will bo what you Buy 'bum.' In America the mun Is 'boss.' " With this the Helglnn girl lightly dismisses her erstwhile finunco and turns her thoughts toward Jules and Purls. IriMi.i-t ffin twl Mm Prlni. I )il:i Im lltih. Colored hurdangi;r display, also pin cushion, two firsts, Wuhnona Keys. Crochet lldkf, 1st, Gladys I 'rite. Tatted collar, 1st, Mrs. Dowces. I Tutted collar, and. Mis. M. L. Mor . Isau. l 'rochet slippers, 1st, Mrs. K. Craw ci lm , ford. (East Oregonlnn Special.) I'.OARDMA,V. Sept. 1G. The Jules is unothcr story. Since they of wrecking the booths of the North Hardangcr sofa riishon, Inni li were "kiddles," living side by side lit Morrow County Fair Is in our cars us1 cloth, and crochet p How, three firsts. ISrusscls, Jules has always been the , we write the ehronic'o of the very Mrs. Lulu Wlcklander. adoring sluve of Julie. Julie pers stent- Hiioccssful exhibition staged ;it Hoard-1 Hardangcr lunch clolh, Zirl prize, ly, though gently, discouraged the at-lnu 0 Tuesduy the 13th. iirgon! Drawn work center piece, 1st. Mrs. tentlons of the French boy. Und Itourdmun were out In force. The Huston. ,r. .,,,, ,w .,,,, ii fair was arranged In three sections, I Crochet table runner, 1st, Mrs. Hus, i i... .. i ,.' Hoardman East End, and West End I ton. , .... ..v..,,..., ' ... and Irr'son. The f rst two were in Laltciibcrs door panel, 1st, ter with a foreign postmark. Which competition and the East End won. proves that Jules was right there A" 1 ourlm"" WUH competition with when opportunity knocked. .Irrigon and Irrigon won owing to Its i very elaborate display of fniits, with Now comes the "old, old story." which the younger project of Doard- I man could not compete. The extent Sslcs Hack to I Vance '0f the exit bit Is shown by the fact Julie tails for France this month, that over 100 firsts und over 70 sec She will be married and spend her 0nds were dlstr butcd. Cafeteria none; moon in purls, men she will go lunch was served at neon and evening, with JJlcs to live In Opplett, KIIcs'h, fallowed bv dano'ii? und a splendid where he Is un Inspector for the Scc-.mUHcal und literary program. The ret Service. . committees are to be especially com mended for their untiring work in "There Is much of about America," says with a beguiling smile. charmlnsnes' Mile. Jarry. "your hospi making the fa r u success uml they express tlie'r appreciation of all help tulity is so lovely. I will come back Bive"; J "' ' "t year some day, with my 'usband.' are C. E. Glasgow, Irrigon, president; i vice presidents, N. Seaman und C. H. If you spcuk of the great wur to DiHabaugh; If. II. Crawford, seere- Julle (she was twice held In flerman tary-treasurer. It Is hoped to work prison camps), her sunny expression Is out a plan'whercby the Morrow coun- clooded for an Instant, and her eyes ty f.iir may be held in the North End seem to see horrible things. You wait once In three ears. Intently for, the strange story she isi Following Is a list of the prize wln ubout to tell. Then she brightens and ners in as nearly complete form as we speaks with a confidential air: can make It at this time: "Hut wait, I will tell you something! Crochet woolen bootees, 1st pr ze I have a secret ambition In me. After .Mrs. W. H. Crawford. I am married I um going to write a Guest towels, colored cmb. and tut hoolf. Yon will rend II no?" tin?, three f rsts. Mrs. Dewees Mrs. II. Mrs. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Saturday Specials PRIME STEER BEEF Beef Boil 5c Cross Rib Roast 15c Beef Stew "... 5c Chuck Steak 18c BeefPot Roast . . . . . ... . 10c Round Steak r 23c Roast PorK 25c SPRING LAMB Lamb Slew ()c Lamb Chops 25c Lamb Steak 20c Legs Lamb : 25c DRESSED POULTRY Broilers . '32c Spring Baking Chickens. 32c SpringRoasting Chickens 32c Large Fat Hens 2oc Fries. '. 32c Mountain String Beans, Celery, Cauliflower, Egg Plant, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Strawberries, all varieties of Grapes, Prunes, Bartlctt Pears. Delicious and Winter BananaApplcs. PENDLETON TRADING CO. If it's on the market we have it At the Sign of a Senim 3 Mrs. E. Ci" vforri. Crochet piano scarf, 1st, .Mrs. K. Ilan.s. Crochet pillow slips, 2nd Klages. . 4 liruwn work baby dress, 1st, Wlcklander. Crochet and tatted camisole, 1st, Mrs. Wlcklander. Dolly under IK in., 1st und 2nd. Mrs. Gibbons. . i Doily over 18 In., 2nd, Mrs. Gibbons. Centerpiece, 1st, Mrs. Wm. Finnell. Doilies, two firsts, Mrs. E, K. Mul kcy. ' Lunch set. 1st, Mrs. Finnell. nattenberg cjnttrpiece, 1st, Mrs. Mulkey. Tatted p.'llow cases and baby dress, two firsts, Mrs. Huriem. Irish crochet collar, 1st, Mrs. Frank Cramer. Dresser scarf. 1st. Mrs. Mitchell. Log cabin silk quilt, 1st, Mrs. Bly- ulen. Pillow top 1st, Mrs. Lumen. Lunch cloth, 1st, Mrs. Ilealey. Worsted patchwork quilt, 1st, Mrs. Mow. Silk putchwqrk uilt, 2nd, - .Mrs. Garrett. ; Quilled quill, 1st. Mrs. S. II. Hoik. Quilted quilt, 2nd, Mrs. Wisdom. Tatted lace, 1st and 2nd, Mrs. Wuts worth. Knit bed spread, 1st, Mrs. Wads-. I worth. ! Crochet"' bed spread, 1st. Mis.! I Wadsworth. j Crochet baby bonnet, 2nd, Mrs.! IWadsworth. i i- Enib. sofa cushion, 2nd Mrs. Wade i worth. v I Crochet n'ght gown, also yoke, two I firsts, Genev'eve Glasgow. Buffet scarf, 2nd, Genevieve Glas gow. Bed set, 1st and 2nd, Genevieve Glasgow. Crochet camisole, 2nd, Genevieve Ilasgow. Crochet cap. 1st. Mrs. C. E. Glasgow. 'Tatted dresser scarf, 1st, Mrs. C. E. Glasgow. Emu. table runner, 1st, Mrs. M. E. Lester. Crochet doily, 1st, Mrs. M. E. Lester. Tatted piano scarf, 1st and 2nd .Miss Snow McCoy. Tatted towel, 2nd, Miss Snow Mc Coy. Crochet lace, 1st, Mrs. S. Marqtiam. Ciochet bed spread, 2nd, Mother Carroll. Crochet collar, 2nd, Mrs. W. It. Walpole. Crochet doily, 2nd, Mrs. ,1. Tarry. Crochet piano scarf, 2nd, Mrs. II. T. Walpole. Crochet yoke, 2nd, Mrs. W. E. Alex ander. Crochet slip, 1st, Mrs. X. Seaman. Tray cloth. 1st, Mrs. X. Seaman. Einb. Iiilkf.. 1st, Miss Myrtle Mc Coy. Irrigon ladies, 1st, sofa pillow dis play. Crochet nightgown, 2nd. Mrs. Hay l-iamereaux. Einb. do ly, 1st, Mrs. Il iy Uuncr caux. Drawn work lunch cloth, 1st, Mrs. II. Jessop. Einb. Collar. 1st, Mrs. I.yle Saline. Crochet bag, 1st, .Mrs. Lyle Saling -i- -J -. .1 ' IX i : nrji 'r-it-ihii I v l .'-"y. ' ' ' i i iifii-v r-i I F.v a FLAVOR is to coffee what sunshine is to a winter's day. Like the sunshine it's the flavor you enjoy. Hills Bros. Red Can" Coffee is flavory coffee. Ijju J T j . 1 , j i . , l i . ! . . : .111 V,-,ff'.IU.vjwilll-.& iJI-ttom iilH .. tru'fc lCiV n .in.-. LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON USED FORD CARS AND TRUCKS They Are Going Ft only S left New cars went down and we will make the fol lowing reductions on used ears while they last: Was Now 1 1918 Truck Chassis with body ....$325.00 $275.00 1 1920 Roadster, starter, demount able rims 375.00 320.00 1 1919 Roadster, fair condition 200.00 150.00 1 1918 Roadster, box on rear 235.00 180.00 1 1917 Roadster, fine for a bug .... 175.00 125.00 ' Compare these prices with the Portland prices and then come In, look them over. Wo will show you bargains that will muko you buy. . , , Yours for u Ford Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Bin. SL'KVICi: I'honc 4118 Farm Products. Popcorn. 2nd. Evelyn Mefford. Egg plant, 2nd. I. Skoubo. Field ci in 2nd, Aha Mefford. Muskmelon. 1st, H. Crawford. Squash, 2nd, J. R. Johnson. Watermelon, 1st, Charles Dillon. Potatoes, 2nd. John Pruier. Peppers. 1st, Mrs. J. 1'ruter, 2nd Mis. E. Crawford. From the t'roadview Farm Pees, I 1st, sweet corn 1st. onions 1st. pump kins 2nd. tomatoes 2nd. strawt.err.es 2nd, general display 1st. Home made soup, Mrs. C. P. Harter. Yeilow Dent corn. 1st, A. Lurseit. . Swet'tc.in 2nd. A. Skoubo. Potatoes. 1st, A. Skoubo. ' Honey, 1st, C. Mango. Popcorn, 1st, I.yle Seaman. While Fl nt, 1st, I.yle Seaman. Foterita 1st, C. Powell. Xewtowns and Koine l.cauiy, two firsts, H. V. (i rim in. Crawfonls and Salways, two lsts. II. W. ' Grim in. P-lue Peariuains. Ganos, three, lsts. Slocuin nud Wat kins. Ked Junes. Display watermelons, 1st, W. J. Warner. 2nd, Fred Ueiks. Muckmelons, 2nd. II. W. Grimm. Cules, 1st. Mr. Fredericks. Cants, 1st, Mr. Fredericks, 2nd, l. 11. llescock. Carrots, 1st, It. V. Jones. Parsnips, 1st, C. Powell. Y. 1). corn. 2nd. W.J. Warner. W. D. corn, 1st, C. Powell. Ind. Clings. Hun. plums. tWce Isis, W. T. E"-;-gleston. l'etites. Wh In Heath peaches. 1st. II C Wolfe. Mu.-cat grapes and Th. Sctdlins?. two firsts. Carl Caldwell. Tatted camisole, 1st, Mrs. Lyle Sal-I Concords. 1st, W, 1. SuiMnnh, 2nd. ing- ! U A. Doblc. Pillow slip, 2nd. Mrs. lyle Saling. I Ulack's eye grapes. 1st, C. W. Cnht- Crochct lunch cloth, 2nd, Mrs. Lyle 'well. Silling. j Delicious apple, 1st. C. W. Caldwell. Croch4 lore, 2nd. Mrs. I Jordan. 2nd, W. J. Warner. Crochet collar, 1st, Mrs. L. Jordan. A'An 'on pear, li't, W. .1. Warner, 2nd Crochet corset cover. 1st, .Mrs. L. j Mi:. II. .well. fj Jordan. i Parsnips, onions, carrots, three sec- Tatted baby bonnet, 1st, Mrs. II. Clouds. Mis. Howell. Wolfe. I Cukes. 2nd, A. E. Partlow. Crochet nfuhan 1st Mrs. H. C. 1 i'...n,i.i.K twi Mrs. K. Cr;nn:ir. M Wolfe. j Squash. 1st, A. Skoubo. ' Crochet btby bonnet. 1st. Mrs. II. C. Tomatoes, 1st. Mrs. . E. K. Mulkey. Wntfo j stniwberries." 1st, A. l.arseii. -- I Home l.coiicinv. ,icstis'k. rD 1 VMM v n, . -.. !!; 1st. Mrs. M. E. Lester; 2nd,! ),un colt. 1st. K. T. Mess.-imer. UK. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Mrs. D. Pell. i Koad colt. 1st, li. T. Mess.. user. Chromn and Nervous Diseases und j Divinity candy and fudge candy, two ; Work horse, Jn.l Mr. Flickcnger. DtMswt of Women. X-ttay Elect rl( I firsts, Mrs. M, K. Lester. j Milk cows. Is! and 2ml, Mr. Flicl.cn- Therapeulica. Devils food cake. 1st, Mrs. If. C. ger. Teaipl Bldg. Room U Wolfe. ! On Ives, 1st and 2nd, Mrs. Flickeii- IScading Arthur Uirsen. Quartet As above. Mrs. E.irl Cramr. Unnrtette Mr. and Mrs. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Finnell. t Itecitation "Going to the Fair," Recitation Sadie Lursen. ' Kuhava Kutzner. Solo Wahnona Uan.ls. Dancincr. of Pendleton I J-F.DFRAL BESEHVF .1 ! 1 li 11 i 'it- Offers an unexcelled barking service to in dividuals and corporations: transacts & general bankinp business end maintains ,jH special departments w;in taciuues 01 me highest character. pendc j:ton. orecon Photis 4 IK KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. Koeppen & Bros. Tim Itrtic Stum That Krrww Voa IVil. Angel Food cake. 1st, Miss Gusgow; ger. 2nd, Mrs. Keeks. i Puck sheep. 1st. Mr. Hendrick's. Doughnuts, 1st, Mrs. D. Poll J Kwes. 1st. McTford. Light bread, 1st. Mrs. Steward. Jersey bulls, six months. 1st, F Cottage clicest, 1st, Mrs. lteiks. I Keiks; 2nd, Mr. Jones. Plate eggs, 1st, Mrs. lteiks. Industrial Club and children's. j Three combs honey, 1st, Mrs. C. E. I Fxliibit.-. i Glasgow, t Sewing Club X"- -', 1st, L"Uisc I Husstan Hocks, 1st. Mrs. If. C. Klnes. i Wolfe. Sewiim- Club No- I. Is'. Clyl. Era P cklcs. 1st, Mrs. W. T.' Fggleston. zier. 2nd Avis Erwin. 2nd. Mrs. M. E. Doblc. General sewing. Gladys Wlcklander. Three Jars vegetables, 1st. Mrs. Poultry club. Iiv. 2, 2nd. Mabel j lteiks; 2nd, Mrs. F. Marquam. Urown. I ltd. vegetable, 1st, Mrs. W. It. Wal- Poultry Club Dlv. 1, 1st. Kachel ptile. ' Johnson. Three jars fruit, 2nd. Mrs. C. E. , iNmltiy (",ul. Div. 1. 1st. Edna Glasgow. lihiiulnut. Three lure preserves, 1st, Mrs. Ueiks (-nuking Club, loaf bread, 1st. Un hid, fruit, 1st. Mrs. J. Strader. ' . l.ol Johnson. Three Jam relish, 1st. Mrs. H. C. Conking Club, loaf bread. 2nd. iHl-'j Wolfe. l.eit Johnson. Ind. preserves, 1st. Mrs. C. K. Glus- chVkcus. gow. .Mrs. Ueiks, 1st. Ind. relish. 1st. Airs. C. E. .Glasgow, j t;iBn prown, 2nd. Three glasses Jelly, 2nd. Mrs. li. It.' Correction may be reported to the Uiue. secretary and will be printed next lad vegetables, 2nd. Mrs. L. Mead. week. Ind. pickles, 1st, Mrs. L. Mead. ' I :-i inir rmsrHiii. Ind. relish. 2nd, Mrs. Klickejigur. liec'tati. n Kay Pempsey. Display relish. 2nd, Mrs. Fllckenger. I Trio Mesdames Hands. U( and Display Jellies, 1st, Mrs. K K. Mul- Finnell. key. ! liecltution Vesta Mefford. Ind. preserves, 2nd. Mrs. Flickenger. nuet Piano and violin, Gladys and I Display fruit. 1st. Mrs. Mead. Carl Wlcklander. Display butter 1st, Mrs. Ray Brown, i Heading "No I'lace Like ilyme," . Winona ' W'agon.s :i 1-2 : . . S195.00 3 S 175.00 -6100.00 Now is ilit; 'J ime lo Pmy. Sturgis& Storie