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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1922)
News Notes of Pendleton mlevmh OF EVENTS October 26 and 27 East End Apple Show at Milton. October 28 Weston Potato Show. . . tt November 1. 2. and 3 Uma tilla County Teachers' Institute In Pendleton. o Icnve on limiting Trip Dr. Hurve Haiiavan, Finis Kirkpat rlek, Marshall Spoil, Trace I:aker, Fred Lampkin and Waller Ciesswell will leave tomorrow or Monday for the Desolation Creek region. They will spend a week deer hunting. KouniJ-l'p Is Featured A page story in the New York Her ald, Sunday, October in. by Walter Trumbull, one of the "Hough Writers" who visited the l'endletnn I'.ound-l'p this year, features the big show. It is illustrated with pictures taken here. Turnbtill, after a most graphic descrip tion of tho ltound-1'p, concludes the article as follows: "I'nless one wrote hooks as Furlong and Rollins did, there 1.1 no way to describe the Hound Tn. The thine- tn iln Ik tn wee tt fin West, young man, go West!" Conducting Classes Millinery classes are being conduct ed at Heed & Ilawley Mountain today by Mrs. Kclith C. Van Deusen, home demonstration agent. IteiiuKli'liii liuilding Hoy Buchanan has secured a build ing permit to remodel a dwelling in I.ivernuirc's addition. The remodel ing, the permit states, will cost fJ50t. Mr. farter Improving Charles 11. Carter, Pendleton attor ney, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is improving. Mr. Carter is now able to be up for a few hours dur ing the day. ... . "... ... 11 is In charge of the office in the fed eral building. Miss Thompson was formerly employed in the office. License Secured Ira Kerr, aged 4 6, of Frcewnter, has secured a license to wed Iva Williams of Milton. Mr. Kerr is a farmer. Suit is riled IS. S. I'restbye has filed suit against (1. W. Johnson, J. A. Johnson and K. I L. Johnson, to collect $3U0 alleged due on a note. Police Court Quiet. Despito the large crowd in Pendle ton last evening, merrymaking alter III Milton Today u.c ...i egu.i-v imman game was or- T nl,Ut in mnkin i.lun for the1" " appears ou pu- K.iKt Mn.l Am.le Show. Fred Ilennlon. Ilice collrt docket today. county agent, is in Milton today. The Apple Show takes place October 26 and L'7. The show is to be larger this year than ever before and the prize list is a substantial one. ("nlled to Portland Miss Esther Kelly, executive secre tary of Jhe lied Cross, is in Portland on a few days' business visit. During her absence, Miss Catherine Thompson 101101101101101101101101101- I NEW CROP OREGON and CALIFORNIA Walnuts Sweet and White Meated 45c per lb. "Waste Less Buy 'the Best" Pendleton Cash Market INCORPORATED. GROCERIES AND RIEAT1 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. T0r 101 I0T I0f 101 TOT I0IT0I 101 May File Kctums While the next payment of income taxes is not due until March 15, 11123, returns may he filed alter December 31 of this year, according to informa tion given from the internal revenue office today. The early dale is set so as to prevent too great an Influx of returns during the last days of the time limit. Deer Hunters Many Deer hunters in the Vkiah region are very numerous, says R. A. Botteh er, deputy I'matillu forest supervisor who Is here today. He states, that many bucks have been killed and that hunters are flocking to the mountains in the hope of killing deer before the close of the season the latter part of this month. ISoad Crews At Work Three road crews are now at work in the Umatilla forest and with good weather, one of the crews, at Frnzier, in the southern division, will finish construction work. Two other crews, one at Tearson and the other at Tu eannon, will not complete the work this year. The former Is in the south ern division and the latter In the northern. ' OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAG 8 SOCIETY i i. -Ln,.rr New Prices ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE The 4-Cylinder Bearcat greatest hill climber. Touring the The Little 8-Cylindcr Aristocrat Turing An eight weighing less than 2750 lbs. The larger 8-Cylindercd Thorobred a roomy seven-passenger. $1165 $1595 $1895 Coupe Brougham Sedans in All Models With Corresponding Reductions Peterson Bros. 312 Garden Street Phone 177 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 .J-oe. Save your car save your mon eyby buying guaranteed tires here. VULCANIZING, REPAIRING, ACCESSORIES WEED CHAINS. FmESTOVE A-VD OLD FIELD TIAC.V.MZIXG A.I REPAIRING "Service That Sati -lies' CALL I S PARTY IS -GIVEN'. Mrs. Henry Btruve was hostess to day for a birthday party in honor of her little daughter Jeanne, aged two yars. A Hallowe'en motif was used in decorating. A large birthday cake, and attractive favors, were the fea ture of the afternoon. Mrs. Struvc was assisted by Mrs. 'Arthur Keenan and Mrs. Walter Schnciter. Guests were Margaret Jean Ulrich, David Xelson, David Oordon, Helen Breding, John Harold Egger, Joseph Forlier, Meredith June Ilanscorn, Margot Jean Lorenscn, Maxine Worth lngton and Mildren Rosenberg., The children were accompanied by. their parents, ;' GUESTS AT RICE HOME. Guests at the O, M. Rice home arc Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton and baby, of La Grande. They were here yesterday for tiie University of Oregon-Whitman game. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 520 Other Dept's 78-79 Pendleton's Leading Store Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Dept's 78-79 Corsets SL98 Saturday After Supper Specials CLEAN UP SPECIAL ON CORSETS! FRONT LACE BACK LACE ELASTICS High bust, low bust and girdle models. NONE ON APPROVAL NONE CHARGED o9 4s PUPILS VISIT WHITMAN Chip Med is back in Adams. i Maniuis' absence. Mr. Chesmtt and Fiunkio Dilutes re- Guy Maybcrry returned to Adam turned from their hunt ng H ip ilh 'after an outing to The Dalles and his one deer and John I'lerc;1 and .Jasper MR. AND MRS. HAMPTON HERK. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hampton, of Echo, were here yesterday for the football game. Mr. Hampton is a former University of .Oregon student. LEAVES FOR TACOMA. Mrs. G. R. Hugunin left today for Tacoma where she will join Mr. Hugunin. They will bo there for the winter. GAMIj FINANCIAL SUCCESS (Continued from Page 1.) of the giume left to play. Oregon was penalized five yards and Whitman carried the ball to 20 yard line. Tilton missed a drop kick and Oregon took the ball on her own seven yard line. The game ended after Oregon had punted out of danger. The lineup follows: Oregon (6) Whitman (3) Byler C Wnlther Bliss LER Holmes McKcown LTR Rlackman Parsons LGR Ratchford F. Shields .....ItrjL Lucht Vonderahc RTL Heritage Brown REL Schroeder Chapman Q Roe Jordan LI I It Tilton King HHL Hall Gram F Norrls Substitutions: Callison for Byler; A. Shields for Parsons; Reed for Mc- Keown; Parsons for A. Shields; A Shields for Reed; Walton for Roe; Boyd for Ratchford; Workman for Boyd. Referee, Sam Dolan, O. "A. C. and N'otre Dame; umpire, Piowden Stott, Stanford: head linesman, Hill Holden; Oregon; timers, Spike Leslie and F. Johnson. (East Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Ore, Oct. 21 Mr. Casper ,n ooowai u s men nave, jusi liuisiicu seeding 600 acres of wheat and George Woodward has finished seeding 3!!0 acres of wheat today, most of the wheat is coming up and looks fine. F. M. AVhilely attended the big gamo in Pendleton Friday. John Hales motored to Alaiiis today. Ben Inman, city marshal, imade a business trip to tho city of Portland this week. Henry Graybiel of ciillandcrs of Pendleton, was in Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. Farrow and son ot Walla Walla, arc spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Carlstrom in Adams. Frank Krebs has been a Pendleton visitor this week. Clint Holcomb motored to the city of Pendleton today. Hodge one deer. All enjoyed their trip and outing. Mr. and Mis. chas. Oupuis motored to Adams lotlay. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Walrus and son and Mr, and Mrs. K. fi. Maniuis and Mrs. L. Wntrus, for a vacation and will visit friends and relatives. Mrs, Charley Sehjit. is clerking In the storo during Mr. niece, Kebeknh Kemhler accmnpanicu him home after spending tho summer mouths with her aunt at Oakland, Cat. Frank Krebs motored to Pendleton today. Lawrence Llenailen and Ralph ( ue BVen in the iiear future. KotnrocK lurnisnu mo cars nun iuuiv Illomnuist and Mr. ijlenkney. All hi-; Joyed the trip and declaro tNat it was of great educational value. 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