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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST. OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 5, 1922. PAGE THREE News Notes of Pendleton CAM2XDAK OF EVENTS October 6 and 7 Annual Hermiston Dairy and Hos Show. October 9 to 14 Better. Homes Week. October 20 Oregon-Whitman football game. October 26 and 27 East End Aiiple Show at Hilton. October 2S Weston Potato Show. November 1, 2, and 3 Uma tilla County Teachers' Institute in Pendleton. 4. '. P. Carter Is lle'ter usual today. The total fall amounted Charles H. Carter, who is seriously to only .111 of an inch, however. The ill at his home, is reported as being maximum teminVaturT1 is 63, tlu slightly improved today. V. J. llejji'iniiii Improved. P. J. Heyomun, who has' been at his home. IH: kaley street. ill minimum 41. says Major l.eo Moor house, weaMier observer. The ba rometer registers 21). SO. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Dept's 7S-79 Pendleton's Leading Store Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones Other Dept's 78-79 - 526 f improved. He hits been ill Seeks FmvrlosiHT for some The Western Loan and HuiUlini? Co. time. n:is brought suit tmalnst In . Terry ;nd others in whuh it seeks to eol- Jntliaus tivt l.U vxxso, j loet the balance claimed to lie due and A license to wed has been istuteil j unpaid on a note. Judgment to the at the office of County Clerk K. T. J amount of $J.8Sii.41 together with the lirown and A; to I.awrence Hiek, rues Williams, both a farmer lr.dia.ns. Game Ts Cancelled. The football name scheduled for Saturday between the Pendleton liish school team and Wallowa has beOn cancelled. The local team may have a practice game with Columbia College at Milton. !Out for l'KU!aII. Among; Cuiversity of Oregon fresh men who are out for foot ball this year are Charles Cahill and IVrry HuvK of Pendleton. IJolU were members of the Pendleton hiyh school football squad. ! loi-eclosure claimed to have been eiv- en as a security for the loan is also aske. Peterson, liishoj) and Clark lepieHeiu ine uiainuir. ri'iled to Fraternities Pendleton high school students who have been announced among the pledges to men's fraternities ut Cui versity of Oregon are lien Smith, Waldo n liyers am! Tiarles Snyder, Kappa Sigma; Claude Snow, Sigma Chi, and Kiehard Itice, Ikta Theta Pi. Will lie HomI. James Johns, Happy Canyon host, tonight for at his home on president of the Association, will b a stag dinner party Jackson street. Hi guests will he those who assisted him in putting on the Happy Canyon show this year. To Fiitortu'ii Director. Officers and directors of the Round Vp association and Happy Canyon as eociation will be the guests of honor raigned Kiist rui'itislics Jioittl Pond of $:00 required by Justice Joe . Parkes of Glenn Uusf was fur nished yesterday when Rust was ar the justice court on at a banquet dinner to be given under the auspices of the Pendleton Com mercial association next Wednesday night, according to plans now under , Kxplains Street BIocli charge that Hust wrote a check for $45 which was not covered by funds. way. The dinner will be given for the purpose of expressing in some slight measure the esteem felt by the organization for the men who made possible through their work the two big shows that cause the eyes of the world to be focused on Pendleton. The dinner will start at G : 1 " and will be held in the Klks' hull. There will be some speeches and other forms of en tertainment for the evening. Will 3!ovc to Own lluihliii"'. The firm of Gillanrlers & liurroiighs, wholesale dealers in candy and to bacco, now located in the Powman building, will by the middle of next week have the.'r quarters on the enr-jin circuit ner of Water and Main streets, in (he 'decrees - of A letter from W. liollin, division superintendent of the O.-W. It. & X was read to the city council last night in which an explanation wnt given of a recent blockade of Main streel. Two long freight trains were timed to meet in Pendleton, the super inlendent wrote, and more than the legal limit of time was required for them to net out of the yards. A sc vei e censure was given the .men it sponsible for the blockade, aceordin 1o Pollin. Three Couples Are IYee!. The bonds of matrimony binding three couples together were severed court yesterday through d i vo rce and a n null m e n t Taylor building, which will be known f of marriage handed down by Judge in future as the Gillanders-Burroughs ' G. W. Phelps. Hazel Sanders was building. The firm 'will occupy the 1 granted a divorce from Alfred San- quarters now used by Brown & Brady, undertakers who are moving to new and modern parlors, with chapel, on Thompson street. The old undertak ing quarters are being remodeled to meet the needs of the new occupants. Partitions are being removed and oth er improvements made. Mr. Gilkind- ers and Mr. tJurroitghs purchased the! building three years ago. I ders. She was granted the custody of a minor child and $25 monthly for its support. In the. case of S. I j. Mcintosh against Kmily Mcintosh the marriage wa-s annulled. The same action was taken in the case of Letter Stites against Kern Slites. Rainfall is .01 of Inch I eiidletun's daily rain occurred as -1 I 103 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- HOME-MADE KRAUT We opened our first keg today. 101 KRAUT IS CLEAN KRAUT. Order a quart tomorrow. Pendleton Cash Wet DTCOItrORATED. GRoci:iui;s ami meats 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. FIVE FOOTBALL TEAMS ARE PRACTICING DAILY AT 0. A. C. STADIUM COIIVAIXTS, Ore., Oct. 5. (A, P.) .More than five football tennis are practicing dally at the Oregon Agri cultural College and from present in dicalions gloomy early-season reports, which were issued from the AgKie cami were unfounded. Students say that the O. A. C. line this year will average more than 2 0 u Hounds in wei,"ht and, in addition to the beef, will he fast. More than hall' the men are Lying out for lino posi tions, with Captain l'crcy Locey head-j itig the list at lackle. Six Rood men, several of them veter uis, are 'working out for the end po sitions. Among them are SIcFatiden, Scott, Hjclte and Tebh. For center Iho candidates are Herb liich and Walter Pierce. For guard and tackle positions there are a dozen men but few with varsity experience. A quarterback is wanted .".ml the en tire squad is being combed for some one to take this position. Angel, tiar bor, Cliristenson and Moore arc show ing up best. Everett Miller, a flashy Aggie half "f 11)21, seems due for a great season. halfbacks there are Luke (Jill. Hugh McKenna. Jossup, Day and S'tearns. Four candidates are out for fullback and each one shows promise. One of them is Tousey, a 1HJ1 veteran. The others are Carpenter, a. hurdler, ei art and "Winno. a. new man. The Aggies have a game scheduled for next Saturday against the Ck. Indians. Their first Pacific Coast onferenoe game will be at Seattle oW !1 against the University of Washington. Outing Gowns and Pajamas "Flapper Flannels" are made up in models calculated to please the young girl, by the reason of their style, as Avell as the older woman that buys them for warmth. Various kinds of stitching, picot, feather stitching and hemstitching are worked in such contrasting colors as orange on peach and laven der on maize. Flannelette Pajamas in 4 to 16 are made either in the one or two piece style with the same dainty style touches given the gowns. I our Muney Will Work for You (ISast Oregonian Special) STAXFIKLD. Oct. 6. Word has received of the death of W. I'. Ward of San Diego, Oil. Mr. Ward wis one of the pioneers of Slanficld. Mrs. Ward is also well known here having been postmistress for eight years. Their many friends extend sympat hies. Jake Rubor shipped a car load of fat hogs to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs, W. J. Furnish and son Kldon of Portland are visiting at the home of II. li. Item and Hubert Stark weather. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoggard left Sunday for a visit to The Dalles and Pond. The first football game of the sea son was played on the home field Saturday between Weston and the local team. The score was lii to I in favor of Stanfield. Mrs. W. K. Smith and Mrs. II. P. Starkweather were the pleading hos tesses Saturday afternoon at a Sim party at the home of Mrs. Smith. Six tables were played. Those pres ent were Mesdames Hoggard, Sloan. Walker. Severance, Connor, Fulton, liunniiif. Perr-in, Wessel, lloggman. Lane, Stuart, I inputs, juim, i.n.ai hollse. Kv-rett, Martin, Warn, Hills. Ilazen, liwjirn, Jr., Wallace, Richards. I'.agan. Tnose invited to lunch were Mrs. I. P.. I-iiirence, Mrs. Klmci Parsell. Mis Stnrdivant and Mis Julia ileggn'.un. Mrs. Hills won high score and Mi s. Ureal house the low score. A ino t ielii ious lunch was served. C. M. McCall has moved from the 1.1ns house ti. tho Jlills residence on Main street. Mis. Knima P'cguitz left Saturday for lu r lioinr In Portland' after a stay of several wcks here. Kuril Hazen is now relief agent al Hilgradc. ' Mr. and Mrs. '. It. iMipnis and children Snndaved at the home of Mr. J inputs' parents In Nolin. The many friends of Mrs. M. C liariger are sorry tu iicar of her serious illness. 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Touring. $150.1 Sport Roadster.. 18) Supe,r Sport 1910 Coupe 2115 Sedan 2273 The Four 5 Tass. Touring. $11GT, Roadster ....... 11G3 Semi Sport 1270 California Top... 150,1 Coupe 1003 Sedan ,.. 1835 The Larger Eight 7 Pass. Touring 4 Pass. Pacemaker ...$1893 ... 189-5 Prices Quoted are F. 0. B. Pen.dleton Peterson Bros. 312 Garden Street Phone 177