East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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' DSIET ESST OKEGONIAN. 1'ENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 101H.
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llrrmlaton to Ile IIU.
Tb ladle of tha icastern Star at
Hermiston ura to hold grand ball
Friday evening. , The muiilo will lie
furnished by Fletchers' Jurx Band, of
thin city. '
trosscd Wire Kin lire JK-IL
i Wirea crossed through the moving
of the Wheeler building yesterday
short circuited the wlrea leading to
the fire bell and the one rlnir at 6:45
p. m. waa the reault of the nhort clr.
cult. There vaa no file and haa been
ncna for aeveral week.
Filling I iniiwovliur.
George .Reivers yesterday took two
beautiful rainbow iroul at Mission,
one measuring 16 inches and another
14 1-8 Inches. He reports the river
in excellent shape tor trout fishing
and had others in his catch that were
not fur behind the two placed on
hlbltlon In Bol HQum's window. Hteel.
heads are reported running at the
mouth of Birch creek and near the
government dam.
braaka. father of Mm. George A. Fer-
B-tiunn " hta ollv anA nt MImh NnnrV
Htephens, formerly of I'endleton, died
on Monday at his home. Mr. me
Phens visited his daughters here last
year. Me waa oe years or age.
For Coated Tongue
Bad Breath, Sour Stomach,
Bloalio, Gas, Billouutcaa, Kick Head
ache, Indigestion, Comtipstioo, take
the aiways reliauas . . . '
FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLET?
They clear lbs bowe.i, sweeten the Horn
ach and tone up the liver. Do not gripe.
1. B. Colver. IBS Lbor Tempi.. Los Antsktt. ,
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Hoy Temple I .amis.
Itoy Temple, member of the U. 8.
navy, who has been in Brest, France,
after a trip overseas, landed Sunday
In New York aboara a. uermsn imr.
He expects to secure his release aoon.
I'rcewatcr Man lunula.
nnrliinll PerelfUl Ot rTMwawr,
who tias been In the service In France,
hns landed In New York awlth a cas
ual company.
Sidewalk Permit Granted.
C. It. Martin today took out a per-
i . K..U.4 a f foot concrete side
walk on High street In front or hla
property In block 266, resiaence audition.
M. O. Bennett, assistant state high.
.ninaA, returned today from
Baker, where he haa been on business
connected with the estaDiisnmeni or.
post roada In that section.
Ilillldliig Permit Issued.
E. l Collins was granted a permit
today to reshlngle the roof of his
dwelling at U0 Aura street.
Orders of Administration Made.
J. K. Dorsey was named adminis
trator of the estate of Hhoda Johnson
today and filed his undertaking as
such. 1
Mrs. Ferguson' Father IMe
J. C. Stephens, of Lexington Ne-
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Beechnut Peanut Butter
USE IT IN PLACE OF DAIRY BUTTER,
)N BREAD. It is more wholesome and possess
es greater food value. It adds a taste dairy but
ter cannot give, a sweet, nutty flavor.
Made from selected, fresh-roasted, delicately
salted, peanuts and packed in glass jars. Bought
on "the drop," SELLING ON "THE DROP."
SMALL SIZE 15c, MED. 25c, LARGE 35c
PORTLAND "HOLSUM" white, graham, rye
and raisin bread.
"WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST"
Trade at the '
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both
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Oddfellows Cumlna-.
w,..i t H riftrlf.tlnwa at ITmatllla
county who will he here next Hntur-
day for the I. o u. F. nunaream an-
ni.,.H.F. ul.lti.r. r, emected from
Heppner, lone and Morrow counties.
Forrest L. Baker, prominent Oddfel
low of Baker and Henry B. Westbrook.
past grand master, of Portland, are
expected to be here.
Chester Reed, former prominent
Pendleton nign scnooi ooy ana wn
ha been with the navy overseas, ar- ,
iv.il In Pendleton today. He waa a
.... nn thA.1T m. h. western
Spirit. .He haa his discharge but Is
..t nn in Man WaneiflCO tO Complete
hla papers. He Is uncertain , as to :
whether to enter the merchant marine
service or to attend scnooi runner.
MIhs Kiinera Is Maiuigor.
mi., v.lvn. Kuners. Pendleton girl.
..h,. im n frMhrnan at O. A. C. has ; I
been appointed manager or tne wai-
.i j.t the airls annual' I
etunt show. The show will be a partjl
of the Junior weea-ena program
..r..niHtii.n will take part. A
.nua. invim enn will be given thai
winners.
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INSURANCE
Is the Best Policy"
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
TIIAT INSURES
Our combination policies protect you
against fire and theft, liability, prop
erty damage and collision.
If you are buying a new car it will pay
you to see me before you insure.
JOE KERLEY
Successor to Chaa. E. Heard. Ins. ,
"See Me Before the Fir"
Insurance Loans Real Estate
711 Main Pendleton, Oregon
u til tdinot, ai Ijrwlwton.
CJuv Matlock. lee Matlock, D. C.
Bowman and John MeNurlln are
members of the Pendleton Bod and.
Quo club who have slgnlliea inwn-
ti,.n aMnriltio' the shoot at Lewis-1
ton Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. On, I
wv hnrne thev will ston at Walts-
n-hnfMulnv fnr tha one day
shoot there. Others from here arei
expected to go at the last minute,
r .i.i . n .. ih. inrni men will ad
vertise the big shoot to be held be
ginning May 4.
Would Correct Wrong impression.
J. H. Ketes. Insurance and real es
ru..niltf nhtftlned the serv
Ices of O. Fay Hodges, of Portland,
t,. h.nitl. thn Insurance business con.
mm. hia nfiice. but haa not
i i .i .. i.rAK In that business to
Mr. Hodges, as the impression wra.
merely added an experienced man to
his Insurance Business in oratr
he might give, morn of his own time
to hla real estate transactions.
Pendleton to Seek Convention.
The 1920 convention of the Oregon
Cattle and Horse Itaisers' association.
now in session at Bend, majj be;
brought to Pendleton, according to
a wire received this morning from
Henry Ixinka, Dlllard French and
John Brosman, t'matilla county men
In attendance. The Pendleton Com
mercial Assodciatlon wired. In answer
to their query if this city wants the
convention, to pull for It as strongly
as possible.
I Inlerelass Meet at H. a
Students of the high scnooi are en
tering the inter-claxs meet to be held
ar the high school Friday afternoon,
by signing their names with the events
ihi n.lwh in nurtfeiiiBlf. In on a sched-
olo prepared by Holman Ferrin. the
boys coarh. Besides the one man
events there will be one class team
event, the half mile relay. At pres
ent the Junior team, composed of
Saunders, Ptraughn, Thompson and
Kirtley, is the only entry, but the
other classes expect to enter also.
Non-Com Kxamlnatlons,
Another "non com" examination
will be held at the high school In the
near future to determine the corpor
als and sergeants to be appointed for
next year. Holman Ferrin, Instruc
tor of the company, Instructed those
privates wishing to toke the test to
give their names to Sergeant Wod
worth. The present corporals of the
company will be considered in the
examination and It Is not necessary
for them to report. The rppolnt
ments for next year will be made at
the final drill of the year d'tWng the
public revue of the company.
Vacation Time
Now that it is about here, you no doubt are
planning on how to spend it.
How about taking it in an auto this summer
30 you can enjoy it thoroughly?
Come in and pick out your car; pay a little
down ,and the rest monthly in installments.
We have' today the following:
1 DODGE BROTHERS TOURING
3 FORDS
1 FRANKLIN
Compromise Follows Judgment.
Judgment in favor of the plaintiff
was given by JndRe Gilbert W.
Phelps yesterday afternoon in the case
of M. Youdovltch et a' vs. Mrs L.
Anderson. He suggested that the par
ties to the action get together and
agree on the amount of the settle
ment, however, and this was done, the
plaintiffs accepting tlZi, tot) attor
ney's fees snd costs. Earl Benson
of Walla' Walla and R. I. Keator of
Pendleton, appeared for the plaintiff
and B. H. Horrigan or Pasco, for the
defendant.
orain Men Formlnd Mno.
The local grain men are preparing
tr. answer the challenge of the Walla
Walla grain men 'to a baseball game
there Sunday, May 4. Last night a
turnout was held and among the ma
terial expected to shield Pendleton's
honor on the field is H K. Geist.
manager: C. F. Kennedy, Walter Leh.
man. Walter Mitchell. H. W. Collins.
Ounnar Peterson, John Montgomery.
R. W, McComas. J. J. Chlsholm and
Fied Dohneru Lehman Is choice for
pitcher.
Cottonwood Water 81
Pbope K3
HiDSnessmen to Attend Council.
'Every business organisation on
Main and Court streets hns been asked
to hnve representation, at the regular
meeting of the city council tonight to
present views and enter Into the dis
cussion regarding the parking feature
of the new traffic ordinance, which
will come up for settlement tonight.
It has been proposed that cars be
made to park In the center of the
streets Instead of at the curb, as now.
and, full and free discussion ot the
Grocery
Phones '
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SERVICE
PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE
Other
Departments
78
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Phone
The Store That Yi Lilte to ShopsIn
Where stocks are .large and comprehensive, variety is broad We gSLS
and satisfaction guaranteed. Compare our prices, YouTl find them the lowest, quality considered.
Serviceable Sweaters
that Women Favor .
With the advent of warmer weather, the Sweater will be more popular,
than ever; particularly for golf, the motor or week-end run to some!
nearby resort. It is also very practical whether at home or in the gar
den. , .
New slip-on Sweaters pf fine zephyr wool, knit in new and attractive
stitch, the collar shaped to the neck in the back. In navy, American,
turquoise, buff and black, all sizes, $4.50 to $9.00.
Fibre Silk Sweaters, extra fine quality, coat model with sailor collar.
In black or white or in bright shades, cherry, turquoise, rose and Copen
hagen. -
FASCINATING WASH
DRESSES
A bewildering display of wash
dresses is a genuine fashion
event.
The Sassy Jane model illus
trated is a splendid example of
the smart appearance of these
dresses.
You can rely upon the quality
because they carry, the "Sassy
Jane" trade mark. ... . . .,,-
The "Sassy Janes" cpme in all
sizes, pink, blue, tan and green
effects $2.95 to $15.00
BOUDOIR CAP
Charming to say the least our assortment of Bou
doir Caps, offered in many dainty colors and neatly
trimmed. These are hand made and youH like them.
Each 75c to $3.50
EMBROIDERY,
BANDING AND
BEADING
Especially for trim
ming wash dresses, use
our" embroidery, band
ing and beading, in de
sirable widths and de
signs, yd. 10c to $1.00
PURSES AND BAGS
75c to $7.50
The newest things in Bags
and Purses, in black and col
ors. The new moire bags in
brown, black, blue, also the
new CANTEEN BAGS. Se
lect yours now as the assort
ment is good.
BABY EMBROIDERY
An assortment of high class baby flouncings,
yokes, insertions, etc., just in. Make Up a few for
summer wear. Many in matched sets. Dainty em
broidery on batiste and organdie. Priced right.
FOR BRAIDING
Use SOUTACHE RAT-TAIL and PIG-TAIL braids.
These are the three popular kinds dress makers are
using to trim dresses and suits with. These come in
bolts and we have all colors.
DORINDA BATISTE
An unusual wash fab
ric for spring and summer
dresses, of a fine texture,
soft finish, offered in neat
patterns and stripes, all
colors; some light grounds
and some dark grounds.
The yard 40c
GINGHAM WEEK '
We are observing Gingjtam Week at this
store. Ginghams are displayed in stacks as to
various prices.
View these Ginghams and buy several for
house and street wear.
IN OUR
GROCERY DEP'T.
You will find all the nice fresh FRUITS and
VEGETABLES of the season. Tomorrow we.
will have in
Nice Fresh Strawberries, Grape Fruit,
Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, New Pota
toes, Asparagus, Spinach, . Green Oni
ons, Radishes, Head Lettuce, Hot,
House Lettuce, Carrots, Beets, Tur
nips, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Rhubarb
and Cucumbers. ' '
Come in or phone us early and get your Fruit
and Vegetables while they are nice and fresh.
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various plans I si desired. The call' land,
was made by George C. Baer. presl-I 1
dent of the I'endleton Commercial Finding-la for lH'fendant.
Association.
Supplementary Annraiscrs Named.
J. K. Montgomery, William Shannon
and George A. Hartman were named
supplementary appraisers ot the es
tato of John H. King today.
Judgment for the defendant was
the finding of J. S. Berkwlth. referee
In the case of Ben F. Brown vs. John
M. Jones, and affirmed by Circuit
Judge Gilbert M. Pheliw today.
jjuilgment Favors Lockwood.
I F. M. fjAckwaod. sr.. plaintiff in a
.. , ' 'suit agalnct C. M. Hader. et al.. was
Nolln Church to Itaptian. :... . i.i.nf f t? 43 ss In an
nem at m.,- ,.., ,,v ,,,,, Ui
Special ervlces will
Nolln Cmied Brethern
church on
Sunday, April 87. tor the baptism of
babies and a recognition of the cradle
roll. Mark A. Phinney, pastor, ex
tends a cordial invitation to all to at
tend, i
Fdwanla Appraisers Named.
Appraisers for the estate of Farm
er M. Edwards appointed today were
Claude ., Clarence and Wilt Ten-
order executed by Judge Gilbert W.
Phelps today.
was In France for a year of army .with attorney's fees and court costs,
service arrived in I'endleton today, j which amount Is alleged due as the
accompanied by Mrs. Sergeant. They 'unpaid portion of a promissory not
are registered at Hotel Pendleton, j given In lieu of payment on an auto-
j mobile.
Veterans to Meet.
Spanish war veterans and local
men who were in the army, navy or
Marines during the recent war will
be guests tomorrow ninht at a smoke,
at the K. of C. hall.
I'lrlnh TMf4ipnl lletalmll.
Miss Ha Sturtevant and Mrs. W. W.
Slaughter, teachers at I'klnh, today
signed contracts for the coming year.
Tie Ukluh district hss a minimum
teochers- wage of a month.
Itam Sargent Here.
Don Sargeant, La, Grande boy who
I JIM- nrrieea Heine Itenovateil.
Kalsomlnlng and painting is being
apuplled to tho law offices of R. I.
Keator and Fred E. Schmidt and new
sectional bookcases for their library
will be Installed as soon as this work
Is completed.
Cruelty. N'on-Kuport Alleged.
Alleging extreme cruelty. non
support and neglect as grounds. Mrs.
suit for divorce from Frank Georgsi
Melro8e. whom she married in Pen-
J let on July 3.
Wonuui Granted IMvorce. -
Loulst Williams was granted a di
vorce today from William H. Williams
and title In one and one half quarter
of land shared by the two was award"
ed to the plaintiff.
Sue On Vnld Note i
e k. sutton today brought " More News of Pendleton on
against John L. Barker to recover i r n ,i
2i9 and U.JS Interest, together! t age tuuajf.
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