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- WIf PA0I3 DAILY EAST OREQONIAI?, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1G, 1922. PAGE THEHS ? News Notes of Pendleton CAJLEXD.VK OF KVKXTS September 18 to L'3 Second Annual Northwest Grain and Hay Show. September 21, 22, 23 Kouud Vp. November 1, 2, and 3 Uma tilla County Teachers' Institute In Pendleton. Weather is Cooler. The weather is cooler today, the maximum being 85. The minimum last night was 50. The barometer, says Major Lee Jloorhouse, regis ters 29.95. yeomen Kleet Officers Tho Brotherhood of American Yeo men have elected the following offi cers to serve during the coming year: Honorable Foreman, W. E. Uingold: Master of Ceremonies, James I. Phil lips; correspondent, F. K. Schmidt; Chaplain, Dora Watkins. The officers will be Installed at Ihe first regular meeting In October which falls on Oc tober 12. Check Man Arrested For the alleged passing of a check ! which was presented without funds to j cover it, V. J. Morrison was arrested ! last night by Sheriff Zoeth Houser. I Morrison is held In jail to face the I charges. The cheek was for $10. note. The plaintiff corporation is rep resented by Peterson, iiishop ami Clark. Sue On Notes JlcClintock and Simpson have brought suit against Earl Dmilley to get judgment on notes having a total value of $ H a tl . i 5 , according to the complaint. Fee and Fee represent the plaintiff firm. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Thones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 QUALITY SERVICE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78-79 PENDLETON'S LEADINQ 8TOIM To Attend Tournament C. E. Jefferson, local golf profes sional, 'H ill, he one of the contestants at tho Northwest open professional golf tournament at Yakima September 25 and 26. This is the first of a series of 'tournaments planned at the North west convention at Seattle to boost golf In the smaller cities in the North west convention at Seattle to boost gnt in the smaller cities in the north west. Tournaments will bo held at Walla tValla and Pendleton in the fu ture according to tho plans. $50 anil live Pays To get into police court right now on a charge of Illegal possession of Intoxicating liquor is not a parucuiui i. pleasant thing, because jail sentences are provhig popular. The second such sentence for this charge was handed ouk yesterday when William Howell, bejl hop at the Hotel Pendle ton drew a. fine of $50 and five days in jail. . The officers say that the ho tel employe sold some liquor to n fed eral officer. He left his place of em ployment to get the bottle, which he later is said to have delivered to the officer. He. refused to divulge where he procured the liquor. Harry Meyers 111 1 rally Meyers, who is well known in Pendleton, is ill in Portland. He is convalescing at St. Vincent's hos pital, following nn operation. Mr. Meyers, who formerly traveled fur Neustadter Brothers, is now In the brokerage business. llcHidenco Is Sold The )r. .1. Edwin Sharp residence on Riverside Drive was sold today to Dr. H. S. Garfield, the deal being made tlitroush Dayton & Dayton, real estate dealers. The consideration, which was cash, has not been made public. Dr. and Mis. Garfield will take possession October 1. Dr. and Mrs. Sharp are contemplating moving to California. Must Oct Tickets Toduy Reserved tickets for Happy Canyon which have been ordered but have not yet been called for will not he held any longer than this evening, ac cording to a statement from ltudy Follner. Many tickets arc always or dered in advance,. but sometimes they are not promptly called for. Due to the heavy demand for the pasteboards, all tickets not called for by tonight will be placed on sale. Seek to Foreclose The Idaho State I.ife Insurance Co. has brought suit in circuit court against Manson E. Hutchinson and his wife to recover judgment, for $1,000. They also seek to foreclose a mortgage given on real estate as surety for the 101101 101 101 101 101 101101 101 !- i o I L We Handle i PENDLETON PACKING j and PROVISION COMPANY'S Fresh Dressed Pork Beef and Mutton Also their Smoked Meats and Lard. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Ik Pendleton Cash Matt INCORPORATED. GROCERIES AND MEATS 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. TO! TOT lOTlOf 101 101 101 101 101 Ryan Pleads (iui!" James Ryan, who with Fred I'.lake is charged with robbery at the Huron road camp several weeks since, plead ed guilty to the charge this morning in circuit court, lllake, who was also in court, entered a plea of not guilty. Pleas of not miilly to a charge of stealing a mare were entered by Ar thur and Victor GulllCurd. Scott Named Trustee. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph SI. Scott have returned to Pendleton al'ter a two weeks' visit at Seaside, McMliinvllle and Portland. Mr. Scott was a del egate from tho local Elks lodge to the state convention at Seaside, and he was honored with the office of trustee by the convention. The Scotts made the trip by motor. Bond I in, vers Visit A number of bond buyers represent or Portland firms were in Pendleton this morning on their way to Helix where they will bid this afternoon an an issue of $50,000 worth of bonds recently authorized there by the voters for tho construction of a union high school. Among those who were pres ent were It. Moores and Henry C. Judd. Secure Bnlldlng Contract School district No. 2, which is north of Athena, has secured a contract with Griswold Bros, for tho construction of a bungalow type one-room school building which will cost $2,775. The contract recently entered into by the school board and the contractors, calls for tUo building to be finished by Ocioher 15. The members of the school board are L. It. Plnkerton, t-hairman; Roy Cannon, fa. L. Stock' dale and Louis F. Stewart, clerk. rTTTT-rn- S If X I I i II VM VV u 'tmmmmmmmmmmM mm vV. v 6 Alexanders Have Everything of the best For School ATTENTION Mr. Farmer BRING US YOUR CREAM. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID. O Clover Leaf Dairy 00 and Market g Phone 55 521 Main St. Yours for better meat and dairy products. iryouis .100111 j rone j jne tryouts or Kouiici-Lp nau Hors es which will be ridden during the show next week have about been com pleted, according to Sam Thompson, director of the livestock end of the show.' Further trials of mounts and riders were held this afternoon nt Hound-Up park. t may be necessary to do a little more work with the horses the first of the week, he stated, but when riding Is concluded this evening there will bo very little more, to do in preparation for the program. No regular tryouts will be held after this afternoon, he said. Wheat Prices Stagnate. There is little change in the con dition of the wtjeat market In Pen dleton from those that have prevail ed for several weeks, according to dealers. The price being quoted here now is from 92 to 93 cents No. 1 white club, and practically no sales arc being made. Farmers arc hold ing for higher prices, and dealers are bearish. Export demand is very slight they state and the absence of stabllzing influences in foreign mar kets causes them to express the opin ion that no change may be expected in tho immcdiato future. Here, as to be expected, stocks are the largest, varieties broadest, qualities best, values foremost. School, play and party dresses and coats of all kinds, sport style "with or without fur collars. Dressy coats of Veldyne, duvedelaine and gerona, trimmed with beaver, fox, caracul and fox, $25 to $85.00. School Hosiery A complete stock of hosiery for school wear, from the smallest to the largest in black, white and brown. Children's Ribbed School Hose.. 25c, 35c, 45c, 65c Children's Sport Rib Hose 65c Children's Heather Wool, best quality $1.00 Misses' Silk $1.25 to $2.35 School Handkerchiefs in a wide variety of colored borders, colored emb. and plain white 5c, 10c, 15c One Lot Hair Bows 39c Ask to see them, of good quality ribbon in plain and figured, all colors. Bob Hair Combs Some plain and some fancy 25c to 65c Barretts and bob pins, some plain and some with colored sets in them; new designs 10c to 65c Announcement This is to announce to the public that I have saver ed my connections with the United States Internal Revenue Department and have entered private prac tice as a Public Accountant and Income Tax Coun selor. Special attention 4ill be devoted to installing ac rounting systems for professional men, merchants, farmers and livestock raisers, conforming to the specific requirements of the Income Tax Laws. I will keep individual, partnership or corporation books for a nominal monthly charge. This will in clude the compiling of the annual Income Tax re turns. C. M. WILLIAMS, Public Accountant and Income Tax Counselor. Room 6, Bond Building PHONES Of Hce, 1126; re.idence, 763-J. Lesion Has Uencflt For the benefit of the American Legion of Pendleton, shares In a Studebaker roadster are being sold to tho public, with a view to awarding the machine, to ono of the stockhold ers. Tho shares cost 50 cents for five, and no les sthan this amount will be sold. A dance is to be given later and each ticket holder will be entitled to five shares. To decide ownership in tho car, the stockholders will meet and a child will draw thirteen tnum bers, the thirteenth to decide the win ner of the car. Local Legion officers say that many shares are beinj sold. Kcliglon Proves Obstacle That a difference In their religious beliefs was too great an obstacle for them to overcome In their married life is the claim made by S. L. Mcintosh in suit for divorce from Emilv Mc intosh, which has been filed in cir cuit court. He is a Protestant and she a Roman Catholic, he sets forth. They had agreed to refrain from dis cussing religious issues when they were married, he claims in his com plaint, but he charges that his wife failed to abide by this agncment and that they were unhappy as a result and finally could not longer live to gether. .. a. Newberry represents tne plalnttff. o)eb(3Dl q) boeJ' Prices VERY reasonable. Bring the , kiddies down and let our expert shoe man fit them, he knows how. Daily News Letter General News and Gossip From I. N. S. Staff Mem bers at Homo and Abroad. PRINCESS MARY GOOD HOUSEKEEPER, SAYS HER YORKSHIRE NEIGHBORS OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE It HKAIt HfUNfi on "The C.reat Round ' P at the Haptist Church. Alta and Johnson Sts., Sunday night at 7:30. Oood music. r BLUNDERS By DAVID M. CHURCH, Staff Tho "traffic in honors" headline seems to be standing in all of the antl Ueorge newspaper offices In London, anil whenever news Is dull the 'scan dal'' is revived. The most unconcern ed in the matter Is the Prime Minister, lie goes on his way rejoicing, while his enemies l ontlnun to tear their hair and gnash their teeth. Conservative England Is fearful of an invusion of rubber bathing suils. Some of the more daring female bath ers across the Channel, at the French resorts, have uppearcd In one-piece suits made nf rubber. The effect Is said to be ery startling and particu larly so when the suits are made of flesh-colored rubber. Kngland Is giv ing due warning to Importers I hut they will not tolerate Ihis newest kink in feminine fashions. With the ndvent of fall weather, when the "nut blown ale" becomes more anil more favored, the prespre for cheaper beer Is gaining impetus In Kngland. The brewers claim that they cannot reduce the price of beer until taxi's come down. The advocates or cheaper Iwer point out that some of the brewerhx nt the present time are paying dividends of 11 per cent, and that a penny off a pint of beer Aouldn't rrduit tho dividends more than ne per cent. DANCE To all who enjoy a good sociable evening of dancing may find same at the regular Saturday night Club Dance. At Union Hall PAY ANTS ORCHESTRA Admission 75c Lady Free ' (International News Service Correspondent.) LONDON, Sept. 1 6. Princess Mary Is making an excellent housewife. That Is what they are saying up In Yrokshirc, where the 1'rincess and her Viscount husband have been spending the. late summer weeks. Yorkshire standards are very high, too. The Princess has w-oil the hearts of all of .he Yorkshire country K-ople and is most popular in the villaites surround ing her country home. h"he frequent ly goes into the village to shop per sonally, and her tours arc alwa; the iiubject of much discussbtn. An old Yorkshire shopkeeper has given away one of the royal secrets. t n ou, ii.i ,ij iui in,; eta, ciiitriiL l'ij.. ..... a i the I'rine... h.. u u.kiiu. t..r .,.! ' ' " " vu .MU..ie .J. lie.. ,,, ..letlire tl'l,tnu...r .h vl.il. il.l. ..1,1 ' 1 "MU 'I"""" gentleman's shop she always upends j I"''''"' ,h.! or, for him th nick peace by another method. Ilritish eleamsliips and nrltlsh warships, which were used durii g the war but which now become obsolete or have been ordered scrapped In accordance with the Washington treaties, will be broken up and turned into cheap safety razor blades. No ono has yet announced whether the razor king of America, King lilllctte, who was re cently in London, has contracted to buy the old steel from theso discard ed ships, or whether ho will be forc ed to meet lirltlsh competition. Speaking of things that are liipild .1. M. (.lenister. of the I nlled stati or America, who announces that h ibnut to start a monster anti-pn.hibl lion drive In h homeland, has been creating u considerable furore in ijomlon. (ilenister has appeared in music halls anil, allied by Marie l.lovd. the coim-dionc, who Is well knmwn In America has irUen vent 1c. la considerable amount of oratory and I denounced the "pin.Hy-fi.oii..'' t;ienls- Why fa Thi Wronx? The answer will be found on Um classified page. (Copnisht, 13;:. Associated Editors) ever the photographs of the member or ncr own family. The l'rinct is a gTeat seeker for antiques and never misses a chance to pick ui an old treasure from an old nhop. I - i The autumnal political actiilties In' Hngiand threaten to center around ! the alleged sale of honors, political '. opponents of l.ioyd Oeoriie intimat-jj that his administration has been guilty jZ trading titles for political contribu- ; t'ons. The prime Minister and his j adherents deny all these Intimations' and th oen charges nn well. A royal ; commission has been established to in- j vestiEale the charge, anil thia IkmIv' will get to work durirg the early fall! weeks, and rather stirring political limes are promised. The Duke oft Northumberland and the die-hard f Morning Fort are ennductirs; the! tainpaisD against the prime MinieUr ! And they i-ti:i II beat ti. jr swords I ml" Idowsheais." Ihe rriplure pre ulcled, but the Ilritish are achieving BBMIKEA, roa thc stutf or Pain in the Stomach nd Bowels. Intestinal Cramp Colic. Diarrhcea " - soio evrovwNePf - OLDFIELD CORDS SPECIAL ' TUBE FREE WITH EACH CORD TIRE. 32x1 " 33x4 New Prices .. $14.65 34x4 .. $29.13 33x5 .. $30.03 35x5 No War Tax- $30.83 . $46.93 , . $49.30 This offer for a limited time only to introduce the new uiuneiu uiac-K Tread Lord. rmiTOXE AND OUtr-lEXD i.vc vi7.iXG n itr.r.unLu Sm sue That tmUmtit" t ALA. IS