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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1920)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1020. PA1E TRRE News of Pendleton Hon l Born. A little aun was born Monday to Mr, and Mm. !" F. I'Vanel, at HI. An thony'a hospital. In c . smith VMM Chuuncey Hmlth, of While Salmon, la vlaltlnK I'endleton friends. Mr. Smith spent 21 montha overseas hm a member of the railway1 engineers, lie la farming near White tfalmou. Iiiri'liuwH (Mikluml i iu - Dr, Pruncla Adams, of Hermlalon, mid Herbert 10. Crean, of thla city, are driving new Oakland pin purchased from the Umatilla Motor Company. It. t'arr on iuxtiiIIIhk I'irty. ONy Recorder imb-rni-, ,i. nomas Kiu ;erald, city recorder. wiih not ut hla of floe thla morning-, e ln III ut home with a cold. John llallcy Jr.. handled the office dur ing the Judge's absence. 11. Carr, of the local office for navy j s Imol 1 action on Today. recrultlnic, la In the eitat end of the county on recruiting duty. Ilrownell In n-l l. Cyril O. Brownell. of Umatilla,, la In Itedmond In the Interests of the Gen eral Wood campaign committee. Kf forta are being made by the central Oregon towna to aecure a vlalt of either the Hooaevelt or General Wood .pedal tralna when they reach Oregon In' Murch and April. Will i: nun Tomorrow. The achoul election fur the rallfl Hon or rejection of the 1 20-1 Hi I bud- I get, la being held thla afternoon In I lc city I, all. The oolllnir In llubl Stunloy Jewett, of the local office of , The budaet en. for an aaa r... the V. 8. Illaloglcul Survey, will re- year'a expenaea. turn tomorrow from an Jnapectlon trip ' In Dteschutea county. MRS. RALPH il ASS ELL has moved her hemstitch ing; machine from Laatz Apt. 13, to 417 Bush St. Phone 281 -M Called Home My I mini. , illie Miss Irene MawkH. teacher of the Will Hot urn March o. ! fourth grade at Hawthorne school, W. 1. fhamberlaln. deputy Income , ,eft toduy for her h)n)(, , ,,,JmnK.r tax collector, will return to I'endlc- Wash., In reaponae to word that cr ton Murch 6. He la In Kcho on buai- fattier, mother and sister are 111 with neaa connected with the gathering of the Influenza or pneumonia. income tax rcturna. KxanUiuttlon U lie Held. An examination to fill a vacancy In thla, the position of grazing assistant for Mother In Kansas III Wlllluni Dale left on No. 4 morning for hla old home In Kanaaa, Ithe foreat aervlce will be held In Pei culled by the aerioua Illness of hla dlcton April 7 and 8. The salary for mother. the poaltlon la from 11200 to $l.r,00 a year und the poaltlon la open for inch only. , , More smallx Tlian I in. Th flu eolilemir haa vlrtatlallv run Ita eourae. according to John Halley Snow fiime Fii.nl Mountain Jr., who haa been acting aa special ' acre la i.ui lime anow ten in the oi-arantlne officer. Thero are now mountains, according to word recclv moro new cases of smallpox than flu!a" 'he Imatllla National Forest being reported. l.cs than one case of i Keservo office. In spite of the deep influenza a duv la the record of the now " winter, there will probably uo u kiiui luijc o i water, a ue (o i ni Kieat run off, cuuued by the frozen i be I'.-fi m.veral days. 101101101101101101101101101101 Why "HOLSUM" Tastes So Good EVERY INGREDIENT used in "Holium" is carefully tested in the Bakery'g Chemistry Laboratory, PRO PORTIONS accurately measured and combined, THEN BAKED bv scientific rule in A MAMMOTH TRAVELING OVEN, which bakes 4,000 LOAVES AN HOUR, SO PERFECTLY that you can depend on each loaw being- JUST RIGHT. We receive "HOLSUM" Bread DIRECT from THE BIG 4,000 LOAF TRAVELING OVEN every morning FULL WEIGHT, 1 lb. and 1 1-2 lb. loaves 10c and ISc ' Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. departments.) Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both Fine Groceries and Meats 101101101101101101101101101101 condition of the ground when hiiow fell. I iidfKinihloi lns Through Thirty-five undesirable aliens. gath i ercd at various points on the coast. passed through I'endleton last evening OH No. 18. bound for Kills Inland, New Vork, from whence they will be de ported to their native lands. Most of the prisoners were men with criminal records. Officers of the immigration service were in charge of the two cars containing the aliens. .'..in- IuIkc Kale Foroe. Robert O. Hremmer. who has been connected with the I'endleton Auto Co., for several months as a sales man. today uccepted a si miliar posi lion with the ITmatlllu Motor Sales Corporation, local dealers in Paige and Oakland cars. Mr. Hremmer has been engaged In the electrical and an tomobile sales business since he came to I'endleton a year ago. II Men Are Knitted. Kleven men were made knights at the degree session of Damon lodyt N'o. 4. K. of P. last night. Three of these, Charles Wood, Frank Debach and OUf Sloper, were given work In the esquire or second rank, before taking the knight, or third rank. The other eight who were knighted were: Van Carr. Klwyn Huffman. Archie Rugg. J. 0 Morris, A. Thomas, R. O Rremmer, C.len F. Ryan and Glen H Roberts. Me Before The Fire" $100,000.00 Liability insurance on a car listed at the factory between $1199 and $2499 only costs you $28.12 per year. Even the court costs for a personal injury to some one would cost you more than the amount of the premium, say nothing of the attorney's fees and the judgment sustained. WE WRITE THIS BUSINESS Ptowtas BaSfaa, rarmers below town are plowing unci it la thought that within a few days the plowing will be general near 1 cndleton. For many years February - haa been the approximate date up on which plowing begins In tgiis re gion and thla year will probably be no exception. Because of the ap proach or the plowing season, the tractor show, scheduled for February s, a anil 6 and postponed because of me mriuenza epidemic, has been def initely cancelled. 721 Main I Pendleton i ! I'iiiiiiMtiiiiiiMiiiiuiiim i - .i. . .J ' n H ' - . Iiiiian i.ui Wins. Jennie Johnson, a freshman, won the bread baking contest which was held at I'endleton high school yester day afternoon. Her grade was si per cm. Kcine Stephens came next with S5 per cent. Klght girls, all of whom arc members of Miss Voorheoa- dome' tic science class, took part In the con test. Mrs. H. Marsh was the judge. The bread was Judged on the follow ing points, shape. In par cent; baking. II per cent: cor, 10 per cent; flavor, 0 per cent, and texture. IS per cent. JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain M il Inspect l-lrr Trut'ks. Fire Chief W. R. Hingold will 1P. part on No. 1 tonight for l'ortland " here he will join Mayor Vaughan to morrow for the purpose of witnessing demonstrations of the various fire fucks in use by the Portland depart ment. Manuel Fricdly. a member of fire committee, saw n dem.in.m tion ast week when he was In the me tropolis, but the other members. Joe Ell and Claud Fen land, probably will be unable to witness the workouts. I cry on most of the models Is slow . Use the Phones Grocery 2 Phones 52(i Other Depts. 78 0 SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Um llu Phones Groetrj 1 Phones SSI Other Depts. 7S The New Spring Things Are Flowing in Daily Every express, every freight brings us stock as they arrive. Come down and have WO( )L JERSEY $450 AND $5.00 Finest quality wool jersey in the leading shades for spring wear, also in heather i mixtures, 52 in. wide. Splendid for suits and dresses. Always looks good and docs not wrinkle. Make up a garment .of our Wool Jersey. PLAID WOOLENS $4.00 TO' $8.50 YD. The Plaids we're showing are different in styles and coloring than we have ever shown. Of the best quality and finish. They make up into most desir able skirts. Buy a length and make up one. something new. We're putting thei in a look. We'll be glad to show yon. PRINTED GEORGETTE AND ( Mil - FON$2.00 TO $3.75 YD. Offered in very desirable patterns and colorings for blouses that are to be worn so much this spring. Shown in light and dark patterns. Have a look at them. I ... SILKS FOR SKIRTS A most beautiful assortment of silks in exclusive lengths, patterns and colorings for sport skirts. You will have to see them to know how good looking they are. Ask to see them. STICKEREI BRAID 10c TO 25c This is the time of the year you use lots of sticke rei braid on vour anrons and house dresses. Make your selection here because we have a full run of col ors in many size scallops, etc. E-Z TRIM BRAID 40c BOLT This is a new trimming w hich has three rows of braid on a colored ground. It is about V ' inches wide and comes in pink, blue, rose, black, etc. Suit able for middies and Peter Thompson wash dresses. SID A FLOSS 20c BOLT The new thread for hand work designs on silk and woolen dresses. Comes in all colors, and just the right sizes to be effective. Possibly You Will Put up New Curtains or Side Drapes 11ns Spring. If so don't fail to look over what we're showing. NETS, SCRIMS AND MADRAS in white, cream and ecru. Some plain and some filet nets. Also some beautiful panel effects. CRETONNE 50c TO $2.00 The beautiful colorings and patterns we're offer ing in these cretonnes are way above the average. Some special numbers in linenized finish. Creton nes suitable for every room in the house. Be sure to see them. SILK MADRAS In plain shades and two toned effect. Specially for side drapes. We are showing a big assortment, it will do you good to see them. WE MAKE UP CURTAINS AND DRAPES at a small charge, especially when the goods are bought here. We know how and can make them right. TwIr T.el. Ills mother who has been KtayliiR with Mis. Tecl. aceompained them. The Frcnehis returned (Satur day. Ed Thrnsher and wife have been at Stanfield the past week with her bro ther Walter Helmi. k. who has been very 111 with pneumonia, but is Im proving at present. 5-erno Cates and w ife made a busi- i ness trip to Pilot Rock .Saturday. Charles Mcllevitt went to Pendleton last Friday with Charles Ely. lleorae Taylor is the owner of a new Ford bmringr car. .lames Nelaon. Charles Nelson and ' John Ia'nij went to Pendleton Friday. Guy French was called to Echo last week to be with his mother who was very 111 at the home of Mrs. Twig Teel. Mrs. French was some Improv ed an I went home with her daughter Mrs. Ike Caatledine for an indefinite time. Sirs. French and children also went to Echo. The young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Daughtery who died last week, was buried last week in Pendleton. Mr. ami Mrs. Daughtery returned home the last of the week. Gurdane la enjoying some beautiful vpring weather. Hill Pelbjr iKa an overnight vlaitor at the Mike I.anghtry ranch Wednes day night. Mrs. Joe Peoro lett last week for an extended visit In California. She will be ifone about three weeks. Mrs. Mike Tom is curing for the baby dur ing her alsence. GUARANTEED PRICE We will guarantee that our f. o. b. delivered price on building material will be as low as any competitor whethed in or out of town, quality of material considered. Let us PROVE this to you as we have wherever we have been given the opportunity to do so. If you want a load of the best Coal, call OREGONJMBER (WATCH THIS SPACE) ( lilldrcn s PnbUo Bible Drill Toiilalit, I A spelndld audience was present Mast night at the Christian church. The Misuul musical program and peppery Mrmoa by the evanRellst and singers jwas given. The children have been practicing for the past ten davs for a I public Hlble drill that will i, .!. ... tonight. After the drill thev will .ir.- I Fa special. A Evangelist Wilhite s sermon snbtect 5 I tonight will be "The Christian Life of B the Man In This World.'- He prom- R ises another rousing address. There !8 will be baptising during the service !R Wednesday night. There was a bap- W 1 1. i . -. . Zt -.o.i Mrvm in today at theiV PHONE 24 PHONE 24 FROM WALLA WALLA Kant Oreuronlan Special.) nt'IEOAXK. FV1. IT. Charles Klv left luMt Friday for IVndleton return ing: home Sunday with Mrs. Kly, who ha hen in Walla Walla a Rhori time with her daughter Hazel. FYh n k J a ne and f a m i ly ca me up Sunday from Pilot ROOfc a visit with Roy Montgomery and family, and owing to nome car trouble did not re turn home until Monday evening. Dillard French and family went to Kcho iwii week, for .1 visit with Mr. Quality Supreme Result Satisfactory Sanitary Grocery The Most in Value PHONE 24 The Best in Quality PHONE 24 it 9W. Dr. R. C. Ellsworth Announces that he has opened offices in the Smith-Crawford Building for the practice of Chiropractic and Electro-Therapeutics. All Diseases. Graduate National School of Chiropractic. Chi cago, 1913, National College of Electro-Thcrapt utics. 1913. Post-C.raduate Pacific College. Portland, 1917, National School, Chicago, 1919. After effects of influenza successfully treated. Lady Attendant Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5:S0 p. m. . Evenings by appointment. Phone 70. um muni.. ii !. in i.. - i r i in 1 OK