TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1022. News Notes of Pendleton CALKNDAlt OF EVENTS October 20 Oregon-Whitman .football game. October 26 and 27 East End Apple show at Milton. October 28 Weston Potato Show. November 1, 2, and 3 Uma tilla County Teachers' Institute In Pendleton. forests Commended i F. H. Brundcge of the state forestry iervice, recently recently returned !rom a tour of eastern Oregon, reports ihat conditions In the Umatilla and IVallowa forests are praiseworthy. Extensive road construction work is seing undertaken in conjunction with fire-suppression precautions and rec lamation Is in process on the areas ravaged by last summer's fires. Morning Oregonian. the disease being contracted by the deceased when he was working 16 hours a day during the period of the war. Another brother, Wilfred Kd niond also resides in Pendleton. The deceased was 4 5 years old. His death occurred September 29. Brother Dies In Knslnnd ! Information of the death of his hrother, Arthur Edmond, at Leeds, England has been received in Pendle ton by George Kdmond, a driver for Penland Pros. Death was caused by luberculosis, according to the letter, Will rinse Schools Pendleton schools will be closed at noon on Friday for the Oregon-Whitman football game. School pupils are offered tickets at a special rate. Sue on Account. Alexander's, a corporation. has brought suit against U. I.. Murphy to collect $144.53 which is claimed to be due on account. Haley, Haley & Stelwer and H. J. Warner repre sent the plaintiff. nouncement. Information blanks can be secured by writing to the com manding general, Camp Lewis. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones Other Dept's 78-79 HH vice Pendleton's Leading Store Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Dept's 78-79 Get Marriage License. A license to wed has been issued at the office of the county clerk to William Edward O'Ttourke, a book keeper, and Ida Walters, both of -Pendleton. i Jncohson Resigns, Jules Jacobson, for several years chief office man for the Pendleton Auto Co., has resigned his position. He lef today for Portland where he expects to make his home in the future. To Appoint Officers An examination to select second lieutenants for the United States army is to be held at Camp Lewis, Wash., beginning October" 23, according to an announcement that has been received in Pendleton. Young men between the ages of 21 and 30 will be eligible for the tests. It is hoped that ap pointments can be made shortly after January 1, 1923, according to the an- 101101 101 101 101 101 101 101 ioi- GROUND CHERRIES Pound 12 l-2c Weston Mountain Orange Jelly TURNIPS 6 Pounds for 25c Pendleton Cash Mail t O f-t I s 1 1 g - ioi toi ior-io r xoi xot tot TOT 101 INCORPORATED. GROCKR1KS AM) MEATS 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. BUYING TIRES BLIND FOLD? Don't do it! There's too much at stake. Besides tires being a costly proposition, you are cer tainly not doing your car any good by running it on what may turn out to be an inferior shoe. Save your car save your mon ey by buying guaranteed tires here. . VULCANIZING, REPAIRING, ACCESSORIES WEED CHAINS. FrRESTOXE AM) OIAFIEM) Yl'XCAXIZIXG ANI REPAIRING "Service Tliat Satisfies" CALL US our Money Will WVorkfor You Windows lkHorated Pendleton merchants are decorating their windows in honor of the Oregon and Whitman teams which will meet on the gridiron here Friday. ' The windows are most decorative and the two colleges are sharing honors. Decree is Issued. Hosanno J. Valentine has been granted a decree, of divorce from Grant C. Valetinc by Judge O. W. Phelps in corcuit court. According to the decree, the plaintiff is award ed the custody of. the minor child until further orders from the court. No Frost Noted. Although Athena, Weston and other county towns have had frosts this fall, Pendleton has as yet not experienced it, says Major Lee Aloor house, weather observer. The frost is unusually late this year. The closest approach to freezing weather was a few nights ago when the mer cury sank to 33. W. O. Minor Dies ' W. O. Minor, prominent Morrow county sheep man who is known here, died this morning in Portland at 10 o'clock, his death being due to being accidentally shot on Sunday. Mr. Minor was taken to Portland yester day from Heppner, on a special train. The bullet from the gun was found Imbedded in his heart. He was known throughout the Northwest as-a breeder of pure-bred sheep. Boosters Start Thursday Plans are being made by the Pen dleton Commercial association for the visit to points in Grant and Harnev counties. The. deleeation which will travel in two automobiles will leave here Thursday morning, lloom for another man or two is still available, and anyone wanting to make the trip is requested to call the Commercial association, Phone 114. The list will be filled by Wednesday noon, It is expected. Receives $2.r,00 According to the agreement reach ed between Mrs. Goldie La Fontaine and George La Fontaine she received $2,500 in cash as her share of the estate following the granting of a de cree to her in circuit court Saturday. In addition to tho cash sum, she was granted possession of a note, and a deposit of 175 with which to pay wit ness fees and court costs. She had also received $500 maintenance money during the pendency of the suit. Finer Quality Fall Suits for Critical Men From Our Tailors at Fashion Park TAILORED AT PAStllON RRK POINTER is the newest mem ber of the Kay-Bac family fresh from the Fashion Park design ing rooms. It has the happy faculty of looking well on most men. Come in and let us show you. $35.00 TAILORED with painstaking care from the finest woolens, these suits have the style-distinction and wearing quali ties that critical men demand in clothes they are the best and most stylish clothes to be had at anything near the above price. A wonderful style and color range models and sizes to please and fit every man and young man. Others at $40.00 to $65.00 GOOD ALL-WOOL SUITS $22.50 Styled right, well tailored, of good all-wool fabrics, these suits are far better values than those usually sold at this price. We have them in all colors and weaves that are popular for Fall. NEW FALL TOP COATS $22.50 You ought to have one for cool Fall days and nights and these are unusual values. New loose or belted models in handsome new colors. HANDSOME NEW FALL SHIRTS $2.50 Superbly tailored; cut to fit perfectly; of excellent quality these' are shirts that will appeal to good dressers. A big variety of distinctive new patterns and rich colors $3.00 to $10.00 NOBBY FALL TIES IN RICH COLORS $1.00 The new Four-in-Hand shapes; of rich heavy silks and almost unlimited varieties of beautiful plain colors striped and figured patterns. Wonderful values . 50c to $4.00 Canadians Visit Here. E. Thistlethwaite, and his son, E. W. Thistlethwaite, of Prince Albert, Sask., Canada, were visitors in Pen dleton today. They are en route to California where they expect to spend the winter. The .young man is an artist, and his specialty is studies of horses and scenes from the range. He collected a large number of pho tograph pictures of bucking scene from the Round-Up, and he is loud in praise of the uction and "pep" displayed by the buckers. "I never saw such pictures of action," he de clared enthusiastically. MIDWEST EXPERIENCED SNOW FLURRIES TODAY CHICAGO, Oct. 17. (U. P.) Snow flurries in scattered sections of the midwest today heralded the coming of -winter. Know fell in Minnesota, Dagotas, Wisconsin, Iowa and Kansas. AS Don't forget the Football Game Friday, Oct. 20, Oregon vs. Whitman. We're going-, are you? Let's all go and SEE A REAL GAME. FORCE ON STRIKE A Liberty Bell Bank will help u nave at home; $1 deposited here at 4 per cent interest, compounded semi, annually, m -cures one for you. MKMBKIt KKB-ERAL IlKSEItVK SYSTEM Tou cannot expect to work for yotirs-lf forever your earning Says are numbered but the money you save while you earn will work for you forever. Look how a 4 per rent savings account. With lpoits made regularly, will amount up in i or 18 years to POPULAR BLUFF. Mo., Oct. 17. Talk about ivory! Leo Reeves, oi Walnut Ridges, Ark., claims to have the hardest head of anyone In Arkan sas and then some. Reeves is known "hard head" because of the resist- ence and resillience of his cranium. When Reeves gets into a tight place he uses his head. He thinks nothing of ramming his head through a door, breaking fifteen bottles on his head without a befuddling effect, or strik ing It with a hammer so long as It seems to amuse his spectators. In fact, he doesn't mind it a bit. Reeves things If he should fall out of the top of a skyseraped, just so he "lit" on his head, ull would be rosv. BOOALE8. Ariz., Oct. 17. (U. P.) j The entire force of "El Universal leading newspaper of Mexico City has gone on a strike because the editor-in-chief has been discharged, kecord inding to advices received here. The chief owner anj manager of the paper, Fulgeneio Paluvincini Is believ ed to have dismissed the editor. .lose Izarabal, for accepting the post of sec retary of the Press Association of Mexico, recently organized, as follow ing Irazarbal's refusal to withdraw from the office he was summarily dis missed. Editors, reporters, business employ ed, linotype operators, pressroom am: composing room workers united in a demand that Izarabal be reinstated or be paid three months' salary as pro vided by Mexico's labor law in the case a worker is discharged through no fault of his own. The entire- force walked out when Papavincini refused the demand, ac cording to reports. volt will be dedicated to his memory in the Park blocks here November 11. The original plan to dedicate the state on October 27, the famous statesman's birthday, was abandoned In favor of the scheme to have the unveiling on Armistlco Day so that school children might practice with out missing their classes. The statue is an equestrian bronze on a granite base, and is the gift to the city of Dr. Henry AValdo Coe, friend and ndmlrer of Roosevelt and .1 prominent Portlunder. Coe's gift Is tho first heroic stntue to make Portland its home, nnd Is one of tho few original equestlan statues Hi tho United States. It is the third character statue to be erected . in Portland, the first being that of Saca Jawea, the Indian girl guide of tho Lewis nnd Clark expedition, the sec ond copy of the Thomas Jefferson statue In Richmond, now on the cam pus of tho Jefferson night school here. ROOSEVELT STATUE TO BE DEDICATED TO HIS MEMORY ARMISTICE DAY PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 17. (IT. P.) A state to Colonel Theodore Roose- BLUNDERS come. Deposits Weekly I l.0 J6 S.AA . 10. rid 5 Tears In I 27.S3 ;.',') 143J. so 2.V0 33 Ton can't afford to put it off start your account today; $1. ! ill you r.o-ed. The Inland Empire Bank ' I IT'S TOASTED H one extra process Tr I I which gives a -JSH.Al y I delicious flavor -j ' 10 Tears S 'Jr nj is Thw TTrnncr Thm answer will be fouud on tha -temified pace. (Copyright, mi. 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