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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1922. PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES S . : 1 1 News Notes of Pendleton . . .-- . - " " CALENDAR OP EVENTS June 19 to July 24 Summer Normal School. . July 20 to 26 Annual Ellison White Chautauqua. September 18 to 23 Second Annual Northwest Grain and Hay Show. ' September 21, 22, 23, KoundV- tip. of the students, will be "Queen of the Harvest." The music is under the direction of Miss 'Eugenia MeNaugh ton of the normal school faculty. The children will be in costume. The public Is Invited to attend. . K. Tj. Smith Ilecovers E. L. Smith who has been ill is con valescent. He is at his home, 313 Chestnut street. . . ' Sues hi Account. The Peoples Warehouse has brought suit against C. L. Lowe for $118,98 which is claimed to be due on account. Feo and Fee represent the plaintiff. a similar charge before. A Bmall quantity of liquor which is claimed to be intoxicating was found in one bot tle as a result of the raid. To Build Porch. A new sleeping porch will be erect ed by. Grant Ehrhart on his property, 209 Hyde street according to a building permit which he has taken out at the office of the city recorder. t7nIersocrt Operation. Elmer -Duncan, shipping clerk for the Pendleton Woolen factory, under went an operation for appendicitis yesterday. He is getting along very well. ' ' Is Buck at liauk. Miss -Glee MeXett has returned to work at the American National bank after a vacation of three weeks dur ing which she toured the Yellowstone National park. - ISoy Buchanan 111 Roy Buchanan is 111 at his home at 423 Madison street. His ailment has been diagnosed as rheumatism. lilaby Is Born . Mr. and Mrs. John Eggers are the parents of a baby boy born this morn ing. The baby was born by Caesarian section. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 s7 .him li t k QUALITY SERVICE. Q PENDLETON'S LEADING STOIW "Use the Phones' Grocery, 2 Phones 5,26 Other Depts. 78-79 Makes Good Yield. Wheat on his ranch Is yielding about 35 bushels, says H. J. Taylor, who made a trip to the ranch yester day. "The grain is of good quality and there is no smut in it," according to Mr. Taylor. Get Marriage.. Licenses. Licenses to wed have been Issued at the office of the county clerk to Hen t;y Thomas Zauranlller, a farmer of Walla Walla, and Ellen Berner, - of Pendleton; and to Ray Scarborough, a railroad man, and Maude Bull, a seamstress, both of Pendleton. Snortmion See Pelicnns. Sol Baura and Will Wyrlck while fishing at Rieth last night saw five snow white peMcans. The big white birds make their living by catching small fish. These are the first Baum has seen here, but L. C. Schnrpf de clares he has seen them on the gov ernment reservoir at Hermiston. Woo tlier Is Warnicr, The weather is warmer today than yesterday, the maximum being 9S. The minimum last night was 50 and the barometer registers 29.80. Baby Is Born ( Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas, of 6 1 ! Jefferson street, are the parents of a seven and a half pound boy born this morning. He was born at the home of Mrs. Thomas- father Fred Searcy. Plans Made for Paseant. Pupils of the practice school, bring held in Pendleton as a part of the Summer Normal, will appear' in two 'Pageants on Thursday evening at the court house lawn. The pageants arc under the direction of Mrs. Ora Read Ilemenway, teacher of physical train lnc nt the high school, and 'the student- teachers at the normal school. Che pageant, the "Grief of the Fair ies," will show how unhappy the fah-j lei were when a destructive ivi? Jn Jii'cd the flowers. Finally a brownie aids the fairies. For the second pa ce.iiu, The Pageant of the Umatilla Harvest," will be shown how wheat tri i.mphs over fruit and vegetab;-.'3 In tl.u county. Miss Maud Casteel one Indian Draws Fine. v Dan White, Indian, was fined $100 and given a ja.'l sentence of 10 days by Judge Thomas Fitz Gerald in po lice court this morning when he en tered a plea of guilty to a charge of Immoral acts and practices. He paid the fine. The girl with whom he was when arrested is a juvenile and is be ing held. Case Is Continued. The case of Leo Fix and Mrs. Era L. Tate, arrested yesterday when a raid on their premises was made by members of the sheriff's force, was continued until next Tuesday by Judge I. M. Schannep this morning. The charge against the pair is Illegal pos session. Both have faced the court on 101101101101101101101- -101101,! FRESH, BLUE MOUNTAIN HUCKLEBERRIES We have the promise of these berries for delivery within the next day or two. PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW' . "Waste. LessBuy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market - INCORPORATED. ' 'GROCLIUIIS AN1 MEATS , 301 E. Court St. 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you, with both depts. TOr T0I I0T - lOf TOT 101 TOT TOT TOT The Lure of the I) ft II I P vht Lb m U Yi was never more fascinating than now, because so much has been done to insure comfort and de lightful recreation at all of the many resorts near the mouth of the Columbia River. You can plunge into the surf, dig clams, fish, hunt, play, rest and get the real joy that only a beach vaca tion can give. And you have this brilliant galaxy of beaches to choose from: NORTH BEACH CLATSOP BEACH TILLAMOOK BEACHES or NEWPORT ask our agent for "Outings in the Pacific Northwest" and "Oregon Outdoors" They tell the whole story. Then pack your trunk and purchase a Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket via the Union Pacific System Insuring that most wonderful trip down through the Columbia River Gorge. Let our' agent tell you all about it, arrange your itin erary and make your reservtion. F. D. HALL, Agent tTm. McMtirrai . Ocncral Pava-ticr Aecut Pnrtlaml, Oregon To Straighten Curve. The curve in the Columbia river highway west of Pendleton near the Daniels place will be eliminated, ac cording to information received this morning from the state highway de partment. Judge I. M. Schannep said today. The cut-off which will re place the present curve will run alongside the railroad right-of-way. The curve has been In bad condition for several months, due to a water spout there last spring. Work on the change Is expected to be under way within a short time. Muko Closed Season. Announcement has been made at Portland that there will be a closed season in Umatilla county this fall on grouse and pheasants. This change will not conflict with the law as re gards Chinese pheasants. The pheas ants which it will be unlawful to shoot this fall are the brush pheasant. Pres ent indications are that the partridge season will remain closed here, local sportsmen say. Greater Cool Light HEAT-DEFYING CLOTHES THAT ARE BOTH COM FORTABLE AND STYLISH-$10.00 TO $27.50 Value"1 in:'" ' for Hot Days . ' Checks Election Books F. M. De Neffe, a Portland attor ney, is in Pendleton where he is mak ing a check of election records made at the primary eleetldn in May. Mr. De Neffe refused to state in whose In terest he Is working, but it Is rumor ed that he is making the check in the Interests of Governor Ben W, Olcott. He declared that he has not yet made an analysis of the figures he is. col lecting. He is not taking figures in all the precincts, he stated. Guard Saves Boy A husky Pendleton boy who can not swim is alive and well today by reason of a rescue act staged by Loyd McGee at the city natatorium yesterday after noon. The lad who was pulled out of the water could not swim, but fellow bathers thought he was merely "pre tending" when he went down a couple of times and made distress signs. Mc Gee had . just dressed and was near the locker room. He yelled at some of the other swimmers to get the boy. hut they thought there was no neces sity of action. McGee then plunged in with his clothes on and pulled the lad out of the water. He was resusti- cated. DRUGGlSTSWliTBOOST ROUND-UP NEXT YEAR When the Oregon Pharmaceutical association holds Its annual convention In Pendleton on the Tuesday and Wednesday before thc'Mtotind-Up in 1923, the associations from Washing ton and Idaho will be Invited to he the guests of the Oregon, ncrording to, A C. Koeppen and Alfred Koeppen, who have returned from the convention mhlch was held this year In Roseburg. A. c. Koeppen wa honored with the presidency of the association at this year s convention. This is not the sole extent of the interest taken by the druggists in the Kound-l'p, either, because the travel ing drug men promised that they would make their rounds dressed In loud silk shirts and sombrero hats for two months previous to the convention. W. Bruce PI. Hip, secretary of the Alameda county association of drug- Bists in California, will head a cara van of druggists which will come here. Unqualified praise of the hospitality of the'people of Roseburg is given by the Koeppens. They declare that the Elks threw their building open to the delegates. Two dances were given, and every consideration was given to make their comfort and pleasure as sured. The Koeppens arrived home this morning. They came back by way of Crater Lake and Rend. There's greater value for you in the fines tailor ing, quality and style of these breezy Summer Suits they fit and keep their shape and last a long ime. Big assortments, in all the desirable f cibrics COOL FINELY TAILORED PALM BEACH SUITS $10.00 Tweed Crash Suits, Mohair Suits, Tropical Wor steds, Sun-Shi Suits. All these suits are from the country's best makers smart plain or sports models, in light or dark col ors and fancy weaves sizes to fit men of every build. Rich Serviceable Pure Silk Socks $1.00 to $2.00 U ( UK.. v vr As good-wearing as they are good- 'looking and made with lisle heels, rtoes and tops, all the popular colors; some with contrasting embroidered K clocks. UNUSUAL VALUES IN ALL-WOOL SUITS z:i:'r Smart, Well-Made Suits Special at $35 You'll not find better clothes values than these anywhere for these Suits are from makers noted for finest tailoring, style and quality This season's , most popular models for men and young men a big variety of patterns and colors. ', Cool Athletic Union Suits $1.00 Special values! Cool, comfort able, ' perfect-fitting garments of excellent quality. Nainsooks, in plain or fancy weaves all of them cut full and large. Fashion Park Clothieers Freewater Federated Church Will Construct Modern $33,000 Edifice MURDERED CHILD'S BODY CARRIED ABOUT FRANCE BY WOMAN FOR 3 YEARS LIMOGE9, France, July 18. For three years Rag.il lysephlne, arretted here, Is accuafcl if huvln:? earned about with Ji'ir wherever ehe went a wooden box no iii.lnln the body of a murdered child Dunniff- t!mJ sh1 kept the child In the box, hermetical ly senled. ho cri n; wa never detect- We ore In the market for grain arid Hay and grain of ail kinds. We sell and deliver hay and grain to any part ot.the c.'iy. ' Oialn of all kinds wanted in carload lots. PKXDlill'OV PIXH'II A (i H FV XIPANY ' v300 West Alltt ed. A few'jrai.M ttut rhe burled In the garden, K,wever, suspicion w aroused nnd rtlsintotred. Lmii Early In the year 1912, the com-lnien: Hev. H. C. Stover, chairman; muntty of Freewater claimed besides H. 8. Murray, H. O. Mansfield, J. K. o r-ihnii h,,r, h lorn nrotentant I Johnson. I. M. I'hipps, H. F. Koon, 11RF8 MEJfACK HIGHWAY. HOO DRIVER. July IS. (I. N. R.) A heavy pall of smoke is now mak ing travel on the Columbia highway west of Mitchell Point tunnel a aert- ous proposition, demanding tle great est care on the part of drivers. The forest fire In the Wyeth vicinity is spreading. churches a Congregational and Presbyterian. Both of these church es received aid from their respective Home Mission Hoards, and both had a hard time raising the remainder of the funds necessary to keep their pulpits supplied. The flnancie' boards of these two local churches at lust called a joint meeting to discuss the possibility of a union of the two churches. The Hev. Dr. W. H. Hleakney. then resi dent pastor of one of the two churches gave his aid, and promptly resigned In order to leave the field open for a union of some kind and for the selection of a minister able to weld the different elements to gether. The Federated church of Freewater was the result of this uni on, church members of other deno minations also joined, and -In Febru ary of that year, Dr. Bleakney was unanimously called as the first pas tor, union service were begun at GIRLS! BLEACH SKIN Geo. Propek, J. W. Porter, I. R. Iteineman. J. A. Schmidt and F. K. tfoordhoff. The plans for the new church are reHdy, and have been definitely ap proved. They call for a building 72x62 feet, colonial in style, with a seating capacity .in the main audi torium of 220. The total seating ac commodations Including class rooms and balcony will lie 4B0, all In full view of the rostrum. The equipment Includes a full basement, a ladles' parlor, and rest rooms, u modern kitchen, and last but not least, 14 classrooms. The entire building has been planned, having In view espe cially the growing Sunday school, the social and recreational life of the children and young people of the community. The basement will be at the disposal of public gatherings when the community needs It. It la also the hop and desire of the Federated church to Install a once, and the two church buildings; P'e organ in m, new punu.iiiB.inu. moved together to make one """" l me musical me ui ina cuiitmuiiitr. Altogether the new church la to be Squeeze the Juice nt two lemons into a bottle containing thre ouoew of Archard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon bleach. Mint ihis aweetly fragrant lotion 'uto the face, neck, arms and hands each day. then shortly note the beau- y and whiteness of your skin. Famo'is Mage beauties use this lem kh lotion to bleach and bring that sof. clr-.-ir.twy-wh'te complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach j because It doesn't irritate. were bulldltur. The Federation was a success from the first. No one would now want to go back to the old way. Ten years has this Federation lived and grown, until now the Sunday school has once more outgrown its quarters. More room and more up to date room Is sorely needed. For some years the church boards have forseen the necessity of a new church plant, and t,o that nd have secured the Tanke property situated at the north end of Iepot streetn un doubtedly the most favorable loca tion In the entire town. The resi dence on the property at that time has been moved (arther back and has already been completely remod eled as a parsonage. The board has laid plans for a new church build Inr in the near future, and for i community house later. With the advent of the new pajrtor. Rev. H. C. Stover, new Impetus has been put into the building program. A building committee has been ap pointed, comrfjrtir.g of the following an added asset of which every on can be proud. The cost of the proposed church building Is estimated at $25,000. The Indebtedness on the site and the Manse is still 15000. 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One hundred and fifty stationary en gineers and oilers struck here today according to the- I'nion and 23 at La Grande. ran Moooxnox gooi Phone I4S-J. 1J tlll St., or leave orders at Allen Knight Co. ' P. P. paid on mall orders. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION r CAN ALL YOU C Alt ' : Soon the fruit canning season will bfl over and you will be without fruit for the winter. Do not delay your canning: any longer. Prices are extremely low and the market never offered finer f ruits, , -4 Currants, Bing and Royal Ann Cherries, Raspberries and Logan Berries. Canning accessories from Jars to Wax. ; . Pendleton ' Trading Company Phone 455 "11 It' On the Blarket We Kate It." The Sea of Berrica I i U . u . .. It e If I, 1 v - V 4 I : ' 5r