Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1921)
127681 FOURTEEN A B DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 1, 1921. PAGE THREE News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 4. Entertainment Uma tilla County Druggists' Associa tion at dinner by Pilot Buck Commerc.al Association. October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- miston. ."- j Legion to Mit l. After a vacation dating the month-: of summer, 1'endleton l'ost No. 2S. American Legion, will resume Its ac tivities for the winter season when a machines to remain mproperly parked I ; above the time limit. Parkins cars! outside of the (minted lines on the i pavement is another matter which I will be carafultf checked, according to J Lyday. Itoy 1'iiK'l in indict- Court. Tin mining in police court -Montgomery and K. I. Seibert were lined S.i each on charges of speeding. Oscar Moore received u line of $10 for being drunk. I monthly meeting will be held Monday levelling at the club rooms of the li-i . I bnury. Many Important matters will Endorsement iiveii. come up for discussion, according to Endorsenieni of Th ------ Mt-h P. I.. MWlUII, post commander, and school Paper, was granted hl ev-nin ougni ior me a large attendance is opening meeting. t.et Building Permits. Permits for building have been is sued at the office of the city recorder to V. Moore for alterations and repairs to his dwelling on Lincoln street. The improvement will cost t00 accord ing to the pormit, Eva U Tate has secured a permit to construct a chim ney on her dwelling on Tuslin street. To Dei istratc Tractor. Robert Simpson and J. II. Sturg-i i went to Rarnhart today where this morning they started the work o! chopping silage on the Pturgis ranch. A large acreage of sunflowers was grown on the ranch this year, and dining the coming week, demonstra tions of silo filling for which a Ford son tractor furnishes the motive power will be given. The sunflower crop is said to be of excellent quality, some of the plants reaching a height of 18 feet. Tlio'll I at rhimiafcli Knights of Pythias will combine business and pleasure Monday nigh when a rhina pheasant feast will be 'enjoyed by the membership. The 'riieeting "f the lodge will lie held first, at which time a class of seven in the page rank will be given work. Fol loviig this session, an adjournment wiiFbe taken to the Jolly Inn where the feast will be served. A delegation of 2d of the keenest of the lodge brothers has been farmed to go out alter the birds, and they have prom ised to provide well for the rest of i the family. by the merchants committee of the Commercial Association. The Lant ern's solicitors hae l.een granted the I right to solicit advertising at II cents jan Inch, one-half the rate charged last year. Judges Arc chosen. 1 r. i V. Lassen, of this city, lias been chosen as judge for the exhibi tion of horses at the Hermiston Dairy and Hog Show, to be held next Friday and Saturday. N". C. Jamison, assist ant in dairying at O. A. C, will judge the dairy cattle. The judge of the swine has not yet been announced. Aftrff Traffic Violators That there is constant violation of traffic rules in Pendleton which will have to stop if prosec utions lire to be avoided by citizens is a statement made' bv William Lyday. traffic officer. The city council took up the matter of leafing on the sides of the main streets longer than the law provides at its meeting Wednesday night, and instructions have been given to cause the arrest of drivers who permit their DmM ' ( iiusctl By Maze A fire ill the office of the Pendleton Auto Co. . rrly this morning caused the fire department to make a run. The damage done was confined to two desks in the accessory department at the buck end of the establishment. The Hilts of the fire is unknown. The smoke was very dense, and this gave the department some difficulty for a brief interval. -101101101101-101101101- FALL SPECIALTIES YOUWItJi FIND THE "101" MARKET rapidly filling up with FRESH FALL GOOD THINGS TO EAT. The latest arrival is 1921 Crop Soft Shell Walnuts the only ones in the eity. See our window for "new things to eat." good "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects Both Departments - T0X TOT 101 TOT T01 101 TOT 101 T0I STERLING For two years we have been trying to obtain for our patrons Sterling Silver which we coiild sell at a comparatively low price. -Vow we have it the beautiful New -Mary Warren, a nice, plain, bright finish pattern. The knives and morks for $32.00 Teaspoons for M.OO Desert Spoons for l .."(! Salad Forks 8I4..V) Individual Butter Spreaders $13.73 And a large assortment of odd piece for S2.00 each fan you afford to buy silver plated ware when you can buy sterling at such prices. Come in and see us. Hanseoms always have the best goods at the best prices. The Store of Quality anil Irlce Hanscom's J n Store m IIOTI-X l'EMU.ETOX liLOCK Take Indians I or l air That the community of Richville, Wash., has a number of hustling citi zens is demonstrated by the fact that' this tnr.rpino they brought 12 cars and a speed wagon over here and trans ported a number of Indians from the I'matilla reservation. The Indians will appear at the Adams County Fair at RlehVttlc October (S. 7 and S. In addition ti the fair, the community "ill stage a round-up, and the assist ance t f the Indians was sought for this purpose. Use the Phones 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 73 Grocery, QUALITY SERVICE. PENULITOVS LEADING "FORK Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Smart Oxfords for women In coining here for your oxfords, you will be able to choose from large assortments which contain every desirable style, leather and trimming effect, approved for fall. bea t fYature to Help The first concrete evidence of the relief In the housing situation which is expected to result from the new mon ey that will be available for the pur chase of homes and farm property from Ihe Soldier Loan Act was pre-1 !"nted yesterday, according to a local business man, when an ex-service man paid off a mortgage on his home. The! ex-service man declared that he had x wcurcu a ieniMirai loan mini a friend to carry his indebtedness until he can secure the loan. The money thus released was immediately loaned I to another friend who was anxious to secure assistance. PENDLETON, OtUBGOX Poultry mnunuhra tjons. Tuesday anil Wednesday have been named as the days for poultry culling demonstrations in the west end of the county. H. K. Connie, poultry spec- ilist, will be assisted by Fred Ronn in county agent, who hus also had experience along thin' line. The Tues dav demonstration will he at H:30 a. m. at the poultry farm of W. A. Ford, of Umatilla, the largest individual poultry raiser in the county, and at the K. K. Craham farm at Columbia, at 1:30 p. m. The remainder of the time for the two days will he spent visiting various poultry farms and In urging farmers to raise good quality poultry, "just what I've been wanting" "Oh, Jack, you couldn't have given me a better present. Mnrgaret has been telling me how delightful her Cosy Toes have been that Ned gave her. I've wished a thousand tinies for a pair." CosyToes quality feltsuiear sure to pitas t her Produced in a large number of attractive styles, in beautiful color combii ations and oh, how perfectly comfortable ! The aole is soft and covered with sheep skinjust like walking on air. Inspect our large array you'll find M many attractive styles appealing to you that you'll fcardly know which to select. i'rices range from $1.50 to $3.00. (Insert signature cut here) Medium Tan Growing Girls' Ox ford, Goodyear welt sole, low heel $6.00 Medium Tan Calf Pump with one strap, military heel, welt sole $8.0.) Medium Tan Calf Oxford, mill tary heel, welt sole $8.00 Black Boarded Calf Oxford, imi tation ball strap, new Juno last welt sole, military heel. . $9.50 Brown Kid Oxford, welt sole, mi litai'V heel, new square toe. price $10.00 Black Satin Pump, one strap, with 1 1-2 inch Lewis heel, a pretty dress shoe $9.5 1 Shoes for Little Gents and Youths. These shoes will appeal to mothers who have several chil dren to outfit, not only because the prices are below the average, but because they are sturdily made, and just right for all pur pose wear $3.00 to $5.50 Dinner Is Given Levi Kldridge, of Pilot Rock, was host on Thursday evening for a stag dinner in honor of members of the Flkhorn Club and additional guests. The dinner was given at the Kldridgo home in Pilot Hock, a bountiful meal being served by Mrs. Bertha Clman, Mrs. Velma Pound and Mrs. Paul Agl dius. Cut flowers adorned the table anil deer horns were used on the walls. Mr. Elridge was presented with a fine rifle as n Rift from the guests. Covers were laid for L C. Scharpf and Dr. Fred Lieuallen, of Pendleton, Fred Moes, of Helix, Dr. Oscar DeVaul, t'liurles Best, Paul Agldlus, Dr. H. A. Schneider, Jink Jauues, James Tru man, Ed Ness, M. 1). Orange, Will Qtaaa, Xi-ut itoyor, Walter Albraoht, Albert Klnneson, ('. W. Paultis, 10. T. Fanning, L. I). Boy, Charles Bracher, K. B. Casteel, (leorge Carnes and Ceorge Done, all of Pilot Bock. Lecture Much Enjoyed Intimate glimpses of Brazil were given to the audience at the Women's club lecture last evening at the county library by Colonel Charles Wellington Furlong, F. R. O. H. Colonel Furlong, who chose as his title "Hrazil, the Land of the Southern Cross," has visited four continents and has spent years in travel and research. He has lived among the peoples he describes and has studied both lands and people, His material last evening was most novel and was attractively Illustrated by stereoptiian slides. Some of the pic tures shown were scenes In the vast rubber country of the Amazonas and the great rubber port of the Amazon, Helta-Para. He showed also visits to the cities of the Brazilian const, the Brazilian Venice: Bah la during car nival; Santos, the World's greatest of fee port; Bao I'aulo with Its largest nunicipal opera house in the. world; Hio de Janeiro, the most beautiful city :n the world; the mountain and valley, behind Bio and the unequaled Tijuca Drive. I let urns to I Ionic. F. J. Young, who has been conval escing at St. Antliuny's hospital after suffering from injuries sustained in a recent automobile accident, has been removed to -his home. Mr. Young is well on the road to recovery. I n Lecture on Science. ReV. Andrew J. Uruliam of Boston will give a free lecture on Christian Science at the Kivoll theatre on .Vion day evening, the meeting starting at S o'clock. Bev. Ciiaham Is a member of the board of leoturesTilp of the mother church. Boston. li' pel tors Arc Hero The six appl. cants for tile postmast- arahlp of Pendleton aere examined to day by C. L. Snyder an,- r.ew Madden who are here from San Francisco for this purpose. Mr. Snyder represents the civil service commission, ami Mr. Madden the post office department. Postmaster Itcslpiis. James Peard, postmaster at Noltn until recently, has resigned the post and his resignation has been accepted. An effort is now being made to secure another postmaster, and in the event it proves impossible to gel anyone to lake the place, the office at Nolin may in,,nt(, neWspapers oe cioseu. BDRUN, Oct. 1. Cermnny Is be coming a favorite, tourist ground for Indian ropalty and the great numbers uf Indian potentate! who .are visiting Berlin is arousing much speculation here. More than twenty Indian princes ac companied by their wives and large retinues of servants have visited this I capital within the past few weeks. In ulian royalties are taciturn as to their ! motives and It Is difficult to gain their 'confidence. When iptestloned as to j their visit they smile enigmatically or I give such excuses us "business" or "traveling for pleasure." In some quarters belief was ex pressed Hint the revolutionary out lireak In the Malabar district of In dia may have been one of the causes of the exodus of Indian royalty, but when the princes were pressed espec ially upon this point they wire silent or else professed to know nothing ex cept what they had seen In the Contl- Tliompson's Store Itohheil Again. The Thompson drug store was rob bed again Thursday night for the sec ond lime within one week. Entrance to the store was gained by the front door, audthe burglar escaped through the back door. Thirteen fountain pens, five safety razozrs and three red silk handU'-rchiefs were taken. It is thought that ll is the robherles of Ju venile offenders. I nicy on Team. Edwin Kirtley, formerly of this city and at one time a prominent membe r of the Pendleton high school football team. Is mentioned favorably for the position of half back on Ihe L'niversily of Oregon team this year. He Is in the lineup in the game today at Salem where 1'. of O. Is meeting the Willam ette University team. There ure Indications, however, that at least some of the Indian visitors are pursuing a policy of "safety first.'' Th?y have hroughTas much as pos sible of their portable fortunes from India, consisting mainly of precious stones and gold. If anything should happen In India they will have a dou ble advantage: 1 They will not he left penniless. 2 They will not be In a position where thee ean be accused of complic ity ill troubles. GaflMMM WekMMM Them. The British are reported to have at tempted to persuTide somo of the In dian potentates from visiting Her mans'. The Indians were told that the Hermans hale them because of the part they played In Ihe war on the side of the allies. The first of the Indians to visit Ber lin wi re cautious, not knowing what I heir reception would be. "But as the FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH of PBMDtiETON Notice of Death i ild Mr. again. Sum It. Hlump Is dead. May be never live He has been for many years, during the summer, faithful attendant at the Bible School services. But never more! His death has been caused by I'M, which has three outstanding features: Preparation, Enthusiasm and Per sistency. Come Rundny at 9:45 to Bible K-hool and you will be a light In an iEI'IDEMIC most contagious, mid also learn how Sum R. Hlump came to his timely end. Signed hy the SUIT, of Minister of the Antiseptic. Inoculation and the (ad)- P. K. The funeral services will he held on Sunday, October 16, 9:46 A. M. Rady Day. "Uo-To-Churoh" Sun day aim, BOO. Hermann had apparently forgotten or else had decided to overlook India's part In the World War the visitors re reived a cordial greeting. Since then the Indian prlncea have come In In creasing numbers. It Is reported that some of the In dian royalties have made largo In vestments In i ,. i main If this Is true the money would be beyond the reach of British confiscation In the event the malcontents In India, wero able to make serious trouble. There Is a boycott against English goods In some parts of India as a re sult of the political agitations In thai Country, but ao far tin can he learned, the Indian vlaitora to Berlin have not glien It any support. The money spent, here was evidently In Investment form and not for goods to be shipped home. Persons conversant with Indian af fairs say that the Mohammedan pop ulation of Indiu la angered beonuse t'.reat Britain has given assistance to the Greeks against the Turks. But the political troubles In India date back before the Tureo-Oreek war began. Ask- Dave WiSiLW Awt Jm MSI laM Dealers Meet Members of the Pendleton Auto Dealers' Association met last evening at Jolly Inn for their monthly meeting and banipiet. J. E. Allen, president, presided and 21 members were in at tendance, Short talks were made by J. B. Knight and It. M. Tannler, and Rev. John Secor, pastor of the Metho dist church, gave an Interesting talk on business relations and organization The next annual auto show, to be hell in March, was discussed. illllllllllllllllllllll OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PACE R GET A GOGS GRIP ON HEALTH Will Hays, postmaster general, after a, personal Investigation, as shown above, la convinced that David Oaretf knows everything. "Ask Dave, he knows. ' saya ..... who has installed him In a general information bureau tor Washington visitors. Iok out for the unnatural wcak- i ness that indicates t unning ui w j blood and lack of power. It meana I that your bodily organs are gtarvinir for want of good nourishment ; tlia, the red corpuseles aro fewer, unequal to demands of hcaltli. iioou oarsa parilla increases strength of the deli cate and nervous, restores red cor puscles, makes the blood carry hesltt to every t ut ereates an. appetite. If you need a good cathartifl mVe eine, Hood's TUli will satisfy. . iilH Joint Accounts for Husband and Wife MAY BE DRAWN AGAINST BY EITHER This convenient and practical method orf using the family income is increasingly popular and when once tried is usually followed afterward. Not a few misunderstandings between husband and wife have their origin in disputes over money. By making the common funds accessible to either and making both responsible for their economical use, there is not likely to be any trouble from this source. Open a joint checking account in this bank and your matrimonial ship will have double strength, speed and safety. The Inland Empire Bank mmm i. :