fmv -mwi.mwmtm A-.. . ..-.-i .. .1,,,, , , u,,,y.w.lwuLjil6&rj5a TWELVE PAGES V PAGE TTTRET1 DTOY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1019. 2 NOTES OF PENDLETON s 9 Bon In Horn. A son wan born to , Mr. und Mrs. Clydo Preston of lliilix at Kt. An thony'v hospital yostarduy morning. Son to Sirs. Tenor. ' Anon was born at Kt. Anthony's ho. pllal yesterday to Mr). Flunk Tonur of Hermlston. Casa Argued Mart ill 21. The famous library cuse will be ar gued here March 21, before Judge G C. Anderson of Baker. lTlvato Kuiulcr Jlore. i private Norrls c. Kumler was In the city yesterday on his way to his homo in Yakima, Washington. He has been stationed at Ellington. Texas. Are Nairn Appraisers. E- Davis, George Lytel and Ean Williams have been appointed apprais ers of the estate of Mary A. Wilder. upceasea. tho Clirlstlun chii(ch, pussed through l'endli-ton yostorduy on his way to fort land after u vlHlt In the cost. . W. It- N. Official IK-ro. W. Ilollons. superlntendunt of tht O. W. It. & N.., second division, ana (1. J. Hurl, auditor tors tho company, era In Pendleton today on rullrouu business. William MoMurray Jlore, Wllllu'm McMurray, general passen ger agent for the O. W. It. and N was In Pendleton yesterday. . He re turned yesterday on Noi 17 from Chi cago and left last night for Walla Walla. State Secretary Here C. F Swander. state secretary of ORE THROAT or Tonailltis. ffarole IV 11 with warm salt S water thn .nnlih-. rAP0Rl mm District Manager Arrives. C. E. Horton, district managej: for the Woodmen of the World Is now In the city In connection with a member. Hhlp drive for Pendleton Camp. Mi. Hortor has headquarters In Spokane and at Iewlston. Son Is I lorn. A son was born at Mrs. NIccolls maternity hospital this morning to Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Jackson of Hermlston. Mrs. Jackson was formerly Miss Bes sie McPherson, daughter of J. 8. Mc pherson of Pendleton. " - t'matllla'A Assessed Valuation. In a table recently compiled by Rep resentative A. I. Ballagh, of Colum bia county, Umatilla's assessed value- i6i 161 ioi loi loi loi loi 101 101 101- The "101 Creed WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE WE BELIEVE in the goods we are selling, that honest goods can be sold to honest people by honest meth ods. in work, in laughter, in boosting and in the pleasure of selling Quality Products. in courtesy and kindness, in friendship and honest competi tion. we keep the cleanest food store in Pendleton. , you will like "101" better than any other Grocery and Market in Pendleton. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries Fresh Meats 301 E. Court St. Phones 101 (Private Exchange Connecting Both Dept's.) lion 1m given as 137.924,138, the lur- KCHl In the Klule. outside of Multono- muh county. Tho 11)10 population u given us 2u,:tuU. , Mrs. MclHinaly Ik-ltor. ' Mrs. I'. E. Klllliin returned today from Kpokane where shei was called by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. McDonald- Hhe reports that Mrs- McDonald's condition is much improved. iMXaWiiiionts of 101st go Trough.- Three speciul coaches came through Pendleton as part of train No. 6 thli morning, bringing detachments of th 191st. Among the men on board wa Hay Chapman, of this city, who has been In France with the 3rd Oregon. Pasco Teams Win. Both the girls' basketball team ana the boys' team of the Pendleton h'ph school were defeated last night when they met the Pasco teams In that city. The score of the girls' game was 23 to 13 and the boys' game 38 to 11. Wcwloy Minims in New York. Mrs. William Matlock this mornlna received word from her grandson, Wesley Mimms, that he Is now in New York having been on a convoy with 2OU0 soldiers. Minims Is a Pendleton boy who enlisted In the navy early in the war. To lie Hurled Here. Mrs. Battle Whitaker, wife of Dr. C. J. Whltakenr and one of Pendleton's pioneers, who died recently in McMln nville at the home of her sister. Mrs. Hand, will be burled In Pendleton or Hunday. The funeral will be at 2 p. m. In the Baptist church with the Rev. W. H. Cox officiating. lulls From KkaUM, Breaks Arm Mary Boddy, the eleven year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Boddy 113 Long street, sustained a broken arm Thursday afternoon when Bhe fell from her skates to the pavement on cast Court street as she was re turning home from school. She was Inken to St.' Anthony's hospital ana the bones set. -TOT TOT 101 TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT TOT l!l:iiiJN Hum!. Klunfc for tentative returns and ch titnufo of corporation's Incomes and pro fit iw taxes and request for exten sion of time for filing1 returns are now on bund nt the office of W. IX Cham berlain. I', f?. deputy collector of in ternal revenue, in the federal build in tr, ?,hfco urc to be filled out by March 15. "INSURANCE Is the Best Policy" HOV BE THE LANDLORD AND PAY RENT TO VOl'ItKEI.F. . SOME REAL BARGAINS IX IIOME8. Five room house, modem, on Ash 8t,, Just off West Webb St., (2700. S1O0O to handle, balance Ilka rent. Seven Room House on Grant 8t.. strictly rnodern, f 4300, 12500 down, balance to suit the buyer. Seven room house on High St., $250 down, balance tn seven years. Six rooms on Raley St., strictly modern, 11500. 1500 down, balance on easy payments. Seven room house, modern, on Perkins Street. 13000, flOOO down, balance In monthly payments of ' $28.00. AND MANY OTHERS. SEE ME IF YOU WANT A HOME ON EASY TERMS. JOE KERLEY Successor to Chas. E. Heard. Inc. Insurance Loans Real Estate 721 Main Pendleton, Oregon , "See Me Before the Fire" Artlrl-tt of Incorporation riled Th ii rt tries of incorporation of the I'matiila Flour & drain Company of IVtiilleton have been filed with the county clerk. The company is incor porated at $3000 to do a wholesale aHd retail business In grains feed arid fhmr. V. HchwartKenburfC. N -T. Jtly d iiMiHn and 11. J. Warner are the incoioprators. . loll Scurc May Return Noon. Fred Searcy has received a letter from his son, William A. Searcy, now with the 5th Marines In Ftance. saying that he expects to return to his coun try shortly after March 1st. Mr. Searcy yesterday received official no tice from the war depatment that his eon had been sligrhtly wounded in ac tion, October 6. Searcy Informed his parent that he has recovered from his wounds and is all ready to sail. Cmutilla Mukcs CMxmI Show in nr. I'matiila county has made a, credi table showing- in the adoption oi French orphans. About 8 00 hav been adopted In this county. Ilermfs to.t has adorted 33. which averages one for 20 people, while Pendleton has adopted 128, approximately one for 60 people. This is abetter record thnn that made by Portland, which has ndrpted 500 orphans, or ono to every 700 people. University Wins ChaniloitHlil. The University of Oregon baskei ball team are now the Pacific coast champions by virtue of the 30 -to 28 victory over the University of Calif ot nia at Berkeley Thursday night, Kddie Durno, star University of Oregon forward, was again the mainstay of the Eugene aggregation, scoring 14 points. Durno will doubtless be ac corded ttll-coast honors by all sport In ir editions as he has been the shining light among the - entire northwest galaxy of stars this season. N ASH MOTORS) Will KMMik In Stan Hied. Miss Rrenda Francklyn, official s( etiker for the fatherless children oi ! France, aeeompained by Miss Sabra i Njison. left this morning for Stan-1 jf iii'io. wnero mihs rrancmyn win npmK Rltoday. Miss Francklyn will speak to-J R I morrow at 11 a. m. at the Church ot j Ptho Redocmer Shells not only a war 5i;r"i-" ..rr;:,;.:'",;"Si'roo late to classify i 5 ' Make This Store Your Store We have every facility to make it comfortable and pleasant'for you. Use our phone, use our writing desk. Use our information department Let us mail your letters and packages. Use our service it s free. Make this store your headquarters. Meet your friends here. - . - - ' J , COAT WRAPS Wrags and capes of Tricotine and Duvedelaine owe much of thetf charm to the beauty of the tones and fabrics. New spring shades such as Fawn, Mist Gray, Benjaise Blue and Navy. $33.00 to $75.00 ' AFTERNOON DRESSES : Anticipating the needs of the well-groomed women for spring and summer, we have selected an exquisite line of dainty dresses, developed in ultra-smart fabrics. Models, adaptations and reproductions, emphasizing the new silhouette, are ready for immediate selection. ; ,. , SPRING SUITS J . Many of the smartest suits are fashioned of serge or tricotine, buttoned, vested or belted and so effectively cut as to " express the individuality of the wearer. Priced $35.00 to $90.00 - FOULARDS The most beautiful of Spring Silks. We invite you to inspect these and let us help you plan your dress. Foulards are not onlj practical, but are the fa vored , silk for spring. Our assortment is complete, showing figures and coin dots in many novelty arrangements. The yard $2.00 lo $3.50 WOOL JERSEY Can be had in many of the most wanted shades at Alexand , ers. Every one loves clothes of wool Jersey. - The Jersey frock is becoming to stout as well as to .the slender women. It is essentially youth ful and its graceful, clinging qualities give an appearance of suppleness to any figure. Our Wool Jerspy is of excel lent quality, 54 inches wide. The $4.95 FAILLE SILK The proper silk for Vests and Vestees to be used with the suits this season. This is a fine ribbed silk, smooth enough to be braided or stitched like they are using so much now. The yard $1.50. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS for women. Showing the newest in white and colored embroidery. Neat hems of all linen and Lu zerne lawn soft, ready for use. Buy your summer handker chief needs now here. Each 10c to $1.00 New spring goods arriving in our men's section daily. MODART CORSETS Front Laced Form a perfect foundation for the wearing and fitting of suits and gowns. The wearing of Modart Corsets, Front Laced, gradually gives the wearer the outlines of the corset and incidentally gives her the best proportions for her type of figure. Types differ, but there is a front laced MODART design for each type. The artists w ho create wom en's clothes always model them on perfectly poised figures. Per fect in proportions is usually as sociated with correct .poise and, on the other hand, correct poise develops perfect proportions. The MODART Corse Com pany employs the highest salar ied corset designers in the world to cooperate with leading manu facturers and designers of worn- en's apparel. This is done that your corsets may bring out to the fullest degree all the lines of style and beauty the designers of : W your gowns and suits create m them. " Our corsetiere will advise and fit you with a MODART Corset free of charge. You place your self under no obligation other than that of your own inclina tion to purchase. $3.50 to $15.00 NEW SILK SHIRTS We have just received a beau tiful assortment of New Silk Shirts. Neat patterns and color ings at the right prices. Have a look at them. NEW NECKWEAR for Men. This is where we show class. Neckties with the patterns, style and colors that are different. We'll be glad to show you. Come in and see them and you will find we have the largest variety of snappy neckwear in the city. 50c to $3.50 ; CAPS for men and boys. This is the season when you need a new one. Our stock is complete and we have a splendid assortment to se lect from. Buy your next cap at Alexanders. 75c to $3.50 j Francklyn is the daughter of Oenernl j Francklyn. a British officer slutkmed ; In India. ' v.m;ij caks at vol. oik i-iucks s Ixioks unusually powerful It Is unusually powerful. Tlw trim and clean-cut appearance of tho Nush Perfected Valvc-In-llead Mutorls altnost Invariably commented upon by those who look under tho hood of a Nush Hix. And Its performance Is in keeping with Its appearance. In owner service it has proved unusually power ful, economical and quiet. ' iiIin l-imi(Mf hi County. Zt Sowlnu. Cooking, canning, garden Put. sheep, poultry, unci ralilii B clubs have been formed In Pmatllln county schools by A- I. o'Hollly, state clud leader, under the supervision of W. W. Green, county Kchool superin tendent. Following are tho members ships, which Include boys and girls: Adams, 111; Nollu. IB: Hermlston, BO, Blnnfleld. 27; Weston, 25: Milton, mm Freewater. 48; Kcho. 44: Umaplne, not yet reported. The largest standard club was organized In Milton and Freewater, with h membership of tn. WANT ADS. Cottonwood A Water Kt. Itione 530 IXT FORGET TUB AUTO SHOW MAIL 13, 14 and IB. Will Ihturn to Pendleton. W. H. I. Davis, former local opera - I tor and who has been lr the military rvii-e at Hremerton, wasn.. has neen R B'ven an honorable 'discharge and K with Mrs. Davis will return tn Pendle. lton within a short time. They are v going to Portland. Tuesday, according ,to a letter received by Mrs. Earl Saw d yer, and after a weeks visit there they (JIQsjsjiTltSVICVkM 1 wll ronie nn tn Pendleton, NEW TODAY FOR SALk mostenj. -Pure bred white leghorn 2101 W. Webb. WANTKD Hoard und room by single num. SlHiuld like to move March II. 191 ft. Add re II. IX. this office. !. ST -liunch of keys on rlnff. Kin der return to M K. I,ong uud re ceive reward. LOST ut Arcade theatre, patent leather picket bonk with hand strap, contain ed $.").oit. lie ward if returned to 120 Lee street. ItST Jted fox fur, Monday about 4 or 5 o'clock, somewhere between Matlock street bridge and Kat Ore Ron lan biulding. Phone 4S7. ArtJfWiiH Attention The funeral of Mrs. Hattie "Whittak, er who was a member of Alpha As j centbly, will he held tomorrow Rt 3 rVInrk nt the ttnpttM church. rKH t: M&yfs y-Ar "A ti fit. 2 tt trlt 1 I --v"'t.Vvr- ' i CRASMIMG THRO.UOri TO BCBtLIIH