East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 06, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
TUESDAY, APRIL fi, 1 0?.O.
News of Pendleton
Mm. mi tSiipetiiitrmdena iiectioaen. . , .
I. B. 8a vy haa been reelected an
superintendent of schools at Milton-Freewater.
Bu)h lUllej Ubrory.
I. M. Peterson, who recently arriv
ed at Echo from Tennessee to take
t'p the practice of law, yesterday pur
chased the law library of the late D.
W. Halley. Col. J. H. Haley represent
ed the Halley estate In making the
aole.
Parks On Wi-img side
W. H. Murk, charged wllh parking
an auto on the wrong Hide of a street,
paid a 2 fine In police court today.
Ty-Ca-Ne, ah Indian, brought In $10
due un an old fine.
Js 0m rated lism.
Mrs. P. H. Crawl, of Olex was ope
rated upon thbt morning at Bt. An
thony's hospital for '''' i . -.
Join flank I or e
Vernon Kennedy today took a posi
tion with the American National Hank
as a bookkeeper. He In a brother of
L. A. Kennedy, teller In the savings
department.
Han ToiikMm Unmoved.
The fwii of Mr. mid Mrs. C. P. A.
Ixtnergan was operated upon today at
Ht. Anthony's hospital for tonsils.
: Haw Tonisiiu Removed
The two sons of John Gray are
patients In St. Anthony's hospital
I where they had their tonsils removed
today.
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IF YOU PREFER A CERTAIN SALES
MAN TO TAKE YOUR ORDER CALL FOR
HIM BY NAME OR NUMBER.
The following are the names of the people in our
organization, which may help you identify the dif
ferent talesmen. (THEY ARE ALL DEPEND
ABLE AND A NO. 1.)
Frank (Happy) Graham, No. 2, head salesman.
Grocery department.
Paul Mobius, No. S, grocery department.
Morten Elder, No. 4. grocery department.
Jabin Vaught, No. 5, grocery department.
Everett Whistler, No. 9, grocery department.
Edwurd Hopper, No. 10, grocery department.
Harvey McPherson, No. 1, vice-pres. and manager
Dave Hull, No. 6, head salesman, meat department
Charles Hooper, No. 7, meat department.
Sam A. Haven, No. 8, meat department.
Herman H. DeHart, bookkeeper.
Mrs. H. S. Crispen, bookkeeper.
Mrs. Nellie Horton, secretary-treasurer. ...
H. P. (Bert) Whitman, president.
"You Can Depend on "101"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
PHOXKS 101
(Private Rxrlianjcp Connect Roth Irnartments)
IV FIWK UROCERIES ANl MKA1S
Commercial .Mcciimc Tonight
The l'ontlleton Commercial AstoouX
lion will hold its April meeting to
night at H o'clock In the Klka club
rooms. Several Important matters of
IniHlneHA are to he conaldered.
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"See Me Before
The Fire"
TAKE TICK GAMBUE OUT OF FARMING
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company Is set
ting out a new policy that will guarantee the farmer
that he will not lose any money on his grain crop.
This Is the finest protection ever offered to any bus
iness man. The banks all over the country are en
aorsins the policy and recommending It. Let us show
you the protection offered.
JOE KERLEY
Insurance, Loans, .
Real Estate, Grain
KELJLl
Pendleton Hi
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MEMPHIS Mrs. T. F. Keller,
I judge-elect of the Memphis Jur
Ivenile Court', says she Is not go
ing to spoil any potential presi
dents or congressmen. "When a
child goes wrong It 1s generally
because of environment or lack
'of it." she says. "Improper
handling by authorities, at this
point, may spoil a good citizen or
ft future congressman."
Must Bring1 BevvfUO DiHeliarge
Men who are entitled to the Oregon
State victory medal must present their
service discharge In order to get the
medal, P. M Idleman, in whoso hands
the distribution has been placed, said i
today. The receipt of the medal must I
be recorded upon the discharge. Al-
j ready a dozen or more have presented
i their papers and received their med-
als. Mr. ldlenmn may be found at the
American National Bank.
721 Main
You Should Know
That you don't have to 0 out of town to buy any
thing; in building material line, for our
GUARANTEE
is absolutely good and we propose to meet any com
petition, any where, any time. We deliver your ma
terial f. o. b. cars and at the best prices offered. Try
us! Send your order for a load of coal.
OREGONLUMBER
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Dr. Taylor Lends Shooters.
Dr. H. H. Taylor, of San Diego, still
leads the shooters of his community
in the national indoor championships,
according to word received today by
his father, Henry Taylor. Tn Match
No. 7. Dr. Taylor scored 193 out of a
possible -'00 in pistol competition. His
aggregate score for seven shoots is
1383. San Diego's team is thirty
seventh in the nation and plans to
finish twentieth, .
I KslnHMi Walla Walla Stage
I A new stage line, making one round ,
,trip daily between Fendleton and'
j Walla Walla, started business on j
i Monday. The owners of the stage are
I A. porn and l ' T. Dennis, both for-
I mer service men. They have put on
a large passenger bus, capable of
carrying 12 persons in comfort and
they make the run in virtually the (
same time at the trains. Their sched-1
II lo calls for leaving Pendleton daily
at 10 o'clock frpm the Allen-Knight
store, the return from Walla Walla
being at 1:30 from the Dacres hotel.
PIMM? Men Take Page Itaiik.
Pour men were Initiated into the
page rank of the Knights of Pythias
at the regular meeting last night. The j
candidates were: 1 H. Taggart, J. V.
Sewell, f. o. Mov'onnell and Walter
1. HuHsell.
Simpson Gets s.v.i Judgment.
Judgment in the sum of I .'51.59, j
with interest and costs, was given Itob-j
ert Wntpcon Monday against Rimer)
Tow, Arnold Hoeft, Victor Henderson, I
A. A. Kimball, B. M. Kimball and D.
I. Tycer.
WuwfPU rar Taken Iist Night
A car belonging to Newt Newtaon
was taken last evening by Joy riders
and found about midnight abandon
ed. The persons who took the ma
chine were unable to make It run I
properly and were seen tinkering with
It but their Identity was not established.
in rota 1 in- Interior of Store,
Itepapering of the interior of Sol
Bantu's curio store on Main street was
begun this morning and 'will be com
pleted tomorrow night. The exterior
is also to he repainted. The renovation
is in line with clean-up week, which
is being observed generally through
out the city.
SHE WONT SPOIL 'EM
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Use the
Phones
Grocery
2 phones 526
Other Depts.
78
PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE
Use the
Phones
Grocery
2 phones S26
Other Depts.
78
Come Here for Your Corset
Needs We Guarantee
Satisfaction
KABO
is the one corset pre-eminently identified in the mind of the pub
lic with the "Live Model" idea upon which all modern corsetry is
based.
To practically every woman in the United States the word
KABO means a good, dependable corset.
There is a model for every figure type and they come in both
front and back lace.
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"Ah, but this brassiere is differ
ent!" It requires no fixing to make it
fit.
The Nemo Brassiere
"Fits as You Fasten!"
The under-arm lacings are
controlled by waist-tapes. When
you draw and tie the tapes, the
brassiere adjusts itself exactly to
your requirements. It remoulds,
reshapes and flattens the bust;
supports the back and gives an
erect carriage.
Nemo Brassieres do not pull,
shrink or stretch. They're made
well and, as a result, they wear
well. And they ALWAYS FIT!
Models for various figures
all prices.
MODART CORSETS
The perfect front lacing cor
sets. By perfecting the front
lacing principle in corsets, Mod
art designers have given woman
kind smarter figure lines as well
as greater comfort. There is a
Modart model for every type of
figure that will fit that figure
perfectly. Exceptional values
from $5.50 to $25.00.
ELASTO CORSETS
Add elastic and dispense with
lacings to achieve the new sil
houette. Sections of pink bro
che and elastic alternate to fash
ion lightly boned waist line cor
sets, giving at once the slightly
uncorsetted effect of the French
figure, and the slender effect of
the American silhouette. Prices
$4.00 to $7.50.
NEMO SELF-REDUCING
CORSETS
This service is designed partic
ularly for stout women. It is
based upon the supporting and
self reducing power of the Nemo
Self-Reducing Strap.
Other important elements in
the Nemo Self-Reducing service
are:
Nemo Relief Bands.
Nemo Lastikops Bandlets.
Nemo Auto Massage Bands.
Nemo Semi Elastic Gores.
Each of these has its own
special value and adaptability
and assists materially in the sup
port of the abdomen and the re
duction of fatty tissue. Prices
$5.50 to $25.00.
Ill
Wealher Is Warmer
The weather today shows a decided
The Beauty
of The Lily
can be yours. Its
wonderfully pure.
I soft, pearly white ap-
I pearance, free from all
blemishes, will be com
parahle to tne pcriect c'rj
beauty of your skin and SKS
complexion If you will use-
ssSMKi a 1 1 1 1 amMWajjU
change from that of the
weeks. The temperature
n minimum last night of
barometer registers 2f.50
indication is of fair weather, says Ma- (
Jr Ixe Moorhouse. official weather ;
observer.
past two talk will le Illustrated by slides which
is 54, with depict acuta! scenes in England.
34. The France and Germany. The lecture
and every 1 will begin at 7; 30 p. m.
Athenn on 12 Mont lis iuii-.
At Athena, last evening the
board took action towards placing ihej
1 11 y icacnrr iono vn a 1. iiwiu ns
basis. Practically every town in the
county is now either on the 12 months
tvasis nr is taking steps towards secur
ing teachers on that busts. Gene Hall
superintendent at Athena has, been
chosen as superintendent at Haines.
His successor at Athena has MM been
oresters In T1ty
J. i". Kuhns. supervisor of the !
I Wenahu and 4'ttllla forests, is in
Pen diet on today. He is conferring
with t: 1. Kiethley, forest ranger who !
, g stationed near Heppner. Mr. Kieth
ley sav that Heppner had but little i
I I snow during the recent storm but that j
much snow fell In the forest itself.
n The Trull of The Hun"
I I "On the Trail of The Hun" is the;
! title of a free travel talk to be given ;
unicht at the Melhndist church by
jDn J. W. MaoCallutn, evangelist. The
NEW WALL PAPER JUST RECEIVED
2000 rolls of snappy designs and prices that will
surprise. Just call
J. W. JACKSON, the Paper and Paint Man
he will show his paper and give prices in all kinds
of work.
Phone 1034 616 Calvin
H. S. McKENZIE. M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office:
10-11-12 Belts Building
Pendleton, Ore.
DR. C. H. DAY
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Iti r .I-Iaii ami Hurvfmt
Room IS uid It Hmltn-Crmw.
ford Bids.
Telephone 7. 11m. TO-R