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TEN PAGES " PAGE SIX K Fresh Strawberries DAILY EAST OREGONIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1022. y r - ; : . .', . " Social and Club News I I 2 r4 HISS JKRARD IN' I'OilTLAND Miss Lcura Jernrd Is a Portland vlBilor ot the home of her grand mother, Mis. Leura filbson, Miss Jer aid motored to Portland with MIsh Subra Nuhoii and -Miss Helen Johns. The latter two went to Olympic. , Washington to attend the convention of the Northwest. Library Association Miss N'ason Is on the program for the convention. Miss Johns, who has been here as the guest of her parents. Sir. and Mm James Johns, Sr., will nftor her visit In Olympla be the goest of Miss Kute Stanfield and Miss Mary Johns in Portland and will then re turn to Bend where she Is In charge of the Deschutes county library. TO HOLD SALE The Iticth Auxlliary.of the V. C. T. U. will hold a bazar and home cook .11) food sale Saturday, Sept. 2 at The Tavlor Hardware Co. Mrs. VH. P. Daniels, who is in charge of the Farm Home work of the nuxlllnry. lias an assortment of aprons, towels, novelties, etc., for the sale. aswcll as home cooked food. .. . The money will be sent to the W. C. T. ir. Farm Home, near Corvallls. Hometfme ago the auxiliary had a miscellaneous shower for the home and many useful articles were receiv ed which will also he sent soon. LEAVER FOIl PORTLAND. Mrs. James H. Sturgis left yester day for Portland, going by way of Walla Walla. She is called to Port land by the Illness of Mrs. Harry Brooks of Mend, who Is to undergo an operation within the next few days. DAUGHTER- UOR.V. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moline of He lix arc the purents of a baby daugh ter, born on August H, at St. Mary's hospital In Walla Walla. Mrs. Moline was formerly Miss Irene Hut her ot Helix. M RS. CIIAIO AttlUVES., Mrs. A. J. Crajg, of Long Peach, California, is a guest at the home of her' daughter, Mrs. II. K. Chloupek. Mrs. Craig arrived here yesterday and will remain for a two weeks' visit. GUESTS HERE. Mrs. G. W. Patterson .has as her house guests her niece and nephew Marjoric and Herman Haw, of Snoho mish, Washington. They will remain until after the Hound-Up. KFfUrt.V FROM NEWPORT Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Witherall have returned after a motor trip to Port land and Newport. N E WEST FALL, APPAREL Chic Tailleurs Are Here Delightfully vuried and fascinating dis tinctive the new FALL TAILORED SUITS are even more interesting than usual. The smartest models are aston ishingly simple but just' the right bit of embellishment, knowingly applied, lends them an inimitable chicness. - ' - i Beautiful New Coats Just In! HOPF'S Formerly the Thomas Shop Complete your vacation preparations Take plenty of KODAK FILM Our stock, the genu ine Kodak Film in the yellow box, is com plete for every sized camera. Before you start on your vacation, show our expert some of your negatives. His hclful criticisms are sure to mean better pictures from your Kodak. s 5 15 SHOWERS ARE GIVEN Mrs, R. G. Durst was honor guest yesterday at two showers for which Mis. Palfe I'lrich and Mrs. William Fraln were hostesses. Guests of Mrs. I'lrich were hiss Jessie Mae Bell, Mrs. Fred E. Peters, -Mrs. Ramey Thomp son, Miss Rose Pearl Bender, Mrs. Gunner A. Peterson, Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Mrs. Elmer Duncan, Mi Kills B rower. Miss Gladys M. Urund oge. Mis. Herman Snyder, Mrs. E. T. McKneely, Mrs. Theodore H. Rembolt, .Mrs. Wesley Evans, Mrs. Clyde Thack er, .Mrs. Rulon E. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Fortler, Mrs. Dab- Murder, Mrs. Tom Keating and Mrs. Jess Muling. Guests of .Mrs. Frail wore: Mrs. Clarence I'enland, Mrs. John Lang. Mrs. H. J. KavaiKUiKh, Mrs. J. Eslcs, Mrs. J. Sallns, Mrs. Anna Harper, Mrs. Joe Hiissel, Mr.-:. Tialfe IJlrieh, Mm. R. Shaefer, Mrs. Jack Ross, Sirs. Wm. ISndtkn. Mis. Frank Tioynton Mrs. Tom Keating, Mrs. Roseoe Vaujihan. Miss Msble Wc.odmnrk, Miss Schwiirtz, Mrs. Glenn Pe;iecek, . Miss Josephine Sanders, Mirs Cretta Cooley, Mlrs Carlntla Hickox, Mrs. Harold Wissler and Mrs. Stella. Hays. LITTLE SON HORN. Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Temple are the parents of a little son born at noon today at St. Anthony's hosp'tal. The new arrival, which weighs nine pounds, will bo named Roy Jr. He Is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Murphy and of Mrs. Alvin S' usher. - BISHOPS ARE GUESTS. Mr. and Mrs Fred Uisliop. Mr. 'i- l Mrs. Roy Bishop, Mr. and Mis. Wil liam II. Meier and their little (ion BIMie were week-end v'sitors at Alex ander Meier's attractive new home at .Vowtons station. Long Beach, Wash. Oregoniun. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mrs. Aglea LaFimtuine, daughter Miss Helen LaFonlaine and son George LaFontalno left yesterday by motor for Portland. RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. George Baer and Mrs. Horace Mann, mother of Mrs. Baer, have returned after a motor trip to Portland. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mr. und Mrs. Fred Bennlon left to day by motor for a fow days visit in Portland. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. W. H. Booher left ' yesterday for Portland to visit her mother. RETURNS FROM PORTLAND. Mrs. James H. Gwlnu has returned after a visit to Portland. MRS. LA FORGE VISITS. Mrs. John La Forgo, of Condon, 1 a Pendleton visitor today. MRS. L. C. WRIGHT HERE. Mrs. L. C. Wright, of La 'Jrance, Is here today. , WHEAT PRICES SLUMP We will have daily shipments of fine fresh Strawberries, starting Thursday. Place your order early, please. " Alberta Peaches, box $1.25 Malta and Crawford Peaches, box ....... ..:......$1.00 Mountain Rose Peaches, box $1.00 Tomatoes, best quality, box 45c Preserving Tomatoes Ground Cherries Concord Grapes Italian Prunes .. Damson Plums Green Tomatoes . Black Berries Bartlett Pears Complete line of Spices, Vinegars, Jars, Jelly Glasses, Covers, Rubbers, Clambs and Wax. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best A K w 5 When you buy a Chevrolet you have every, equipment included that you find on cars selling for much more mon ey. It is the lowest priced, fully equipped car in the world. : . TICKETS FOR DANCE GO RAPIDLY. COWGIRLS SAY Hetween 250 and 300 tickets for the dance and housewarming to be given at Happy Canyon Friday night September 1, when the Kound-Up season , will be formally launched, were sold up until 2 o'clock this af ternoon by the squadron of cowgirls who invaded town this morning. Captain Mildred Kogers was in command of the squadron of pretty girls who were dressed In cowgirl costume. There was only one hitch in the program as outlined yestcr- lay. Instead of coming into town on tough horses, the girls jised gaso line steeds, but they worked the town thoroughly. Those In the party who sold tick ets arc Mildred Rogers, Marjorle and Alberta McMonies, Marjoric Ireland. Huth Snow, Rose Mathews, Blanche Isaac, Tsabelle and Marian Ross, Marjorle . Smith and -Freda Green. riss Mathews held the high credit for pules at I o'crck when slwi had collected t40. Business firms have purchased tickets liberally, the young womci report. The canvass will continue all day. Beg Your Pardon I r- i rt & tsona Bros. RATS CAVE FIRST In the course of my work for the leading stores all over the West I am given only the best brands of clothing to sell. In my last large circular for the Peoples Warehouse X advertised with their Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Hirsch Wlckwtre and stylplus Cloth ing your well known and well mado line of Society Brand Clothing by error, for which I beg your pardon. (Signed) J. H. BRISBOIS, The Man in Charge of tha Peoples Warehouse Sale. IfoiK-yiinnh. Kudiator Legal LeiLHCs Crowned I Vnders One Mun Fabricaid Top Gypsy Curtains . Comfortable Seats Willarcl Threaded Jtubbcr Battery Three K)ocd Transmission Tlirce-qiiartrr floating Hear Axle Spiral Bevel Gears Internal and External Brakes Tiiiiken Bearings Prices F. O. B. Pendleton 5 Passenger Touring .. 2 Passenger Roadster., utility Coupe ............. 4 Iassenger Coupe' .... Sedan I , lioustuboitt ....... 15 ....8870 ..$1010 $1067 . $629 I Trombley Motor Co. ' 809 Garden "The Product of Experience," TO. DEATH WITH BAR CA.VTO.V, Ohio, Aug. 30. (IT. p.) Three persons were brutally beaten to death with an Iron bar hero today. Police found the mutilated bodies of Air. and Mrs; Frank Burns and Mrs. Tobi at the Hums home. Frank Armstrong, who accompanied Mrs. Nola to the Hums home n't an. early hour today was also a victim of the fiendish attack, but will live. The po lice seek Frank Nola, husband of the slain woman. ' Wheat prices arc lower today thun yesterday, September grain closing ut 11.01, December at $1.01 3-4 and Ma at 5 1.00 S.-1. Yesterdays pIiMlnirs were ji.ua, 3-4 and 11.07 5-8. Following arc the onotatlons receiv ed by uveiWk &. Cooke, local broU ers: Wrhut., Open . High Low clnsi.' Sept. 1.m K tl.m 14 J1.0IH.-. Jt ill j ec. r ay 1.07 Mi l.OTi Wheat Sentlanent JACKSON, Cal.. Aug. 30. -(U. IV, Working in relays, miners had nil, their way this morning through four hundred feet of earth to rescue the entombed miners in the Argonunt gold mine. They are working In from the adjacent Kennedy minis. Three hundred feet romnln fifty feet of solid granite needs blasting. Tlie.i will probably reach the entombed mi ners Thursday morning. Miners said today th..- first Intima tion they had of the fire in the Ar gonaut mine was when thousands of rats scrambled to the surface from veir holes and other opening Sunday night. A few minutes Utter ihe only three men to escape entombment reached the shaft's mouth. Other mi ners, on the lower level, -were unable lo eseapo as fast as the rati, wlreh ran ore the waves of poison gas.s Mi- McDonald Studio Bert A. McDonald, Violin - ' . ' ' . Nellie Whiting McDonald, Piano -!.. , . .' OPEN SEPTEMBER 5 VIOLIN, PIANO, HARMONY Fundamental Music Training mony. Classes for children, given. - i 510 W. Webb St. and Keyboard Har High School Credits Phone 887 1.02 1.02 M l.oi u i.oi i.iih' i.(ih ueis are 'luperstitious about n-nrktng U i,n,.iUh ' mines wnn no rats, mii'iitainln; K j I II morning when Liverpool , that, withou- rats a mine is nnsaf . Z kl ,,,!": 'U:m,e a M!Cny ot A'S"t rats wo .,.HU. raeifie Coast league Standiitgs W. 1; Pet. Hun Francisco ... 93 57 .620 Vernon jo rS .68 , I.os Angeles S 64 .S73 Salt Lake 71 77 .480 Oakland 6S 80 .463 Seattle gg 79 .46 4 Portland ., 59 S9 .398 Sacramento 5S 90 .392 Ve.stenla.v's liesults At San Francisco 5, Portland , At Sacramento i, Vernon 3. I At Onklund 3. Salt Lake 2. At Los Angeles S, Seattle 5. j The Magic of Smart Millinery I THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. I t Phone Main 20 Night Phone 10G9 Pendleton, Oregon m i"1""1 n"u euines reported no ev- J Idenco of any Improvement in the de. K i maiui. The strenglh In the locul cash r niarket due to a ilemand for mlllera and exporters was not accepted by the 9 trade as u ,im-ii. e m. T i Kiui, iiieie ( was iintlvng In the way of news to sug- "i ".' mange in the railroad sltna- ""11, and the idea is now prevalent "i uie Olllleu t es will d-i-,..! .... II . " ......,.Hv,,r. n mi improved faeilliles r, ...mo win uiKioiiDtedly be an Influx of P cm n f ... ... .... i... ., r. i.ii uireeiions. and ns far w ..n uie maiKet Is concerned it is only r o. nnciner or not th Kli,,u. Jtlon has b.M-n discounted in the recent CAN TOMATOES NOW Now is the time to can your Tomatoes. You will have to pay more for canned toina .toes this winter. Fill your empty jars with this valuable food anil save paying a high price for them this winter. Per Crate 40c THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phon, 187 CJ1A5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor. leellne. .At any rain nnv oh,..,..., the general condition must neevssurih- ...c ueuer and we iio not s;e u h... n. ...... .1 " xiiMiniuKe can necrue to sellers at the present prices, when the known factors are all bearish. dirndl 1922 OUT TUT JACKSON mi CIGAR Nothing so surely enhan ces the natural charm of a pleasant face as the be coming back-ground of a smart hat. We have an assortment of most alluring models for your inspection. You will be delighted with the styles and pleased with the values. Carrier Millinery 724 Main Brooklyn, Aiig. Wills, colored challengrr Wliv Alii: s(n; uiimi'v POI'l 1.AIS. hi.l'P.v, beloved and suceessf ul, uhll uiners urag out u neuHtive existence r no use to themselves ur union. else. Kxrept In a few cjises the an is to e found In a state of free lorn from the troubles known as "fe ...me. . ne well woman radiates eheerriiliii'ss and servility, while the iniiig one repels because of her lack or Incso .illHlilies. it Is II. ,1 n,.n...ri' however, to harbor aches and i.ains ...iu tne -nines- that make one a det "cm to society. The use of l.ydin V- Piiikhum's X'egetable Compound na brought relief to Mich women, and Rnen Hum a new lease on life. DPSWS DKRRlLCEi for m Kiutr or Pain in the Stomach and Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhcea " - SOID EVtBYWMEPE - EBIIEIST'S FIELD, ID. Marry "C Jack Deimisey, knocked out Tut Jackson of Ohio last nitilu in the third round of a scheduled 1; roundabout. W.th a hard riirht to the law Wills fl.iiiined Jackson for the count after two minutes and 50 seconds of the II... J round. J.tcKw.n, frightened .ale when In enuied the rini,-, did nothing but hold, and he failed to land a blow that huiiKed the smile that Wills wore all during the bout. Signs of 'what was to come were evific.i. rd just toward the end of the first round. As the gong was about lo sound J: ckson. in the orthodox f ish.. . of diving, grabbed hold of his nose, and went to the floor for the c hut of six. J'teisim. however. In the second rnipd. to.ik some punishment. Wills ( i in. leu nai.l tels to the body and Dull f to the Jaw at will. VlIU .ill. red the rills wciEhim? 2'Hi pounds, while Jackson weighed iss '. . ounds. J.ieki-on started to fade in the see-1 on. I rui.n when Wills cmicrht him! lth tne terrific rights to the Jaw. He I cre.ichou in abject terror f..r the re-1 nini'Hler f the round and Wills hind- i ed Hi ill os ut will. I'lledr'- rr blows at the becinninr of lee th ..' round so weakened swrlliy ehalbiiKer that he caved In at the bi.inlns of the round. He tried to u.in on. but Wilts teat hist rn.a down, and dropped him to thej 'i.ior. JieKn.-. Imv uuiverinr whils the refer. . ui. ed him out. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Dept. A- m i i.- m - cocuta I S",:, ,. 1 - . it . -r, ..- . .- ,,. TZ I QUALITY I 1. HAVANA lK I i V.-Tt ) ' " ? Rich in FlaTor 0 j 1 , i 6 Beeaua earfuPv b m i 4 hand-matfv from tn m l-' 1 LJ j If .inn. mvini lODano t I m j troDlnllnn K !m HI I A Dlstrlbuloraef S , f I WRTT.ANP.SFATTI.E. L ll f i 7-7 7 7 7 'I i Miiinnv APinrMv ,1 Win did lose rep?.' I m.4 of his fiBhtint at! I TOO LATE TO CUSSIFY A (Select Nnn -Sectarian Hoardh j . School Boys between i and ?n years Social Advantages. Honieliks Atmoa- rhers Small Cluves and Men Teachers i Itetailed V. 8. Army Officer ' Ofima Sept. IS H23 Polycrome Mirrors THAT LENDS BEAUTY TO THE LOVELIEST ROOMS. Mirrors designed in such exquisite fashion that they will delight all beauty-loving eyes. Panel Mirrors. Graceful Upright Mirrors, Oval Mirrors, Three Tiered Mirrors and long Mirrors fitted with candle holders and flower vases. All popular priced. - Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Year Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New Fradlctoa. Oreajos IM K. Coao-I bum r 1 WANTED School lrl for the - u.11). 1 hen l4-il.