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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920.
News of Pendleton
Mli! Is III llii.lial.
The noil of Kut Rockwell under-!
wont an operation yesterday and Is
convalescing; at St. Anthony' hospital.
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Charles Daillell Ih a patient In HI.
Anthony's hospital where he wus ope
rated upon yesterday. ..
UUlllo In lli-lil.
About 30 babies were tcnicd at a
children's clinic held yesterday at
Umatilla, mihh Florence B, Bmlley,
eounly Hed Cross nurse, three doctors
ii nd other assistants attended the
clinic. Miss raia May Harmon, coun
ty demonstration agent, gave a talk on
the feeding- of children.
Mr-. Mi UK hn.ii In Hospital.
Mm. George McX'utchoon Ih eon
vttloscinff In St. Anthony'if hoHpltal
after a recent operation.
Hoard Ituys Winter' I'uel.
The city school board lust night ac
cepted the bid of 11. L. llurrougliH
Inc., to furnish the city schooie with
300 tons of coal for tho 1920-lOJl
school year at $11.60 a ton. The
price paid for con I for this year was
Jll.20. Miss Kay Hurr.ee, who suc
ceeded A. C Crews an commercial In
struetor in the high school, was for
mally elected.
Drawbar TcmIm io Be Uriel.
Drawbar tests are to be held In
I'endleton, Adums and Weston during
the remainder of the week, under the
nuspices of the county arm bureau.
Duvld Nelson Is In charge of the tosts
tin I'endleton, 8. R. Thompson at Ad
iams, and Sim Culley at Weston. Dr.
i W. J. Clllmorc, of O. A. C, will be
(here to conduct the tests. The tests
Iwere to have been held earlier u the
season but because of the rain they
were postponed.
One Drunk In imilw OtfMrt.
Waiter Itedford, charged with being
drank, was I'lnud tlo in police court I
his morning.
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A permit whh r mod to Henry
Bohuttfl today to erect a frame uuto
repair ahop on Willow street lo eowt
$3000. It will be iMOdi when eoiuplut
ed, by John Leuer.
Your Money Buys Most Here for the Boy,
Satisfaction Always Guaranteed
M.H.H ( 'ouiiiluui In IICI'llllslOll.
MI8K Helen Coimihan, lied 'i ohm !n
HtruiHor in Home Hygiene, in In Her
m in ton today JnHti uettiiK her clae.
MImh Florence B. Smiley, county Red
CroH nurse, iH in Columbia. district on
bUHlncsH connected with her work.
Kcurdi MmU for Heir
The heirs of the late David Rinythe,
of Kunftfjff City, Missouri, are helm?
nought In I'endleton by Mm. A. E.
S'prulll, of 342!i Morrell Avenue, Kan
him City. Mr. Spruill nan asked the
I Vi'd ItOOk Oil Shi.-i- Kali' ll,
Mr. and M rs. F red Hoo It left yes-
terday for liurnhart, where Mr. Hook
will arm the Jim Btttrgfa ranch. Mr.
and Mrs. Hook formerly resided on
Uln-h creek but have beep In Hendle
ton during the winter.
fills MnlllH lo North Shir lu-nii.
A crew of 20 men began work Mon
day laying the new four-Inch gas
mains for the Pacific Power & Light
Co., which will give the north side a
Complete circuit and higher pressure, anarch. She Ih a cousin of the heirs
Tito work began near the Matlock and it hart been ho manv vdars slnee
street bridge and one main will be j nho Haw them that ahe has forgotten !
laid down Mark street to f,ogan and their Christian names. The estate tot
Paul laitMiier Here.
Paul 1 .i itstH'i , Pendleton man who
was wounded while ovefseas, is a vis-
iti.r fi imi I'iiI tin tiit Mi him Km II !it-
Pendleton powtofflce to aid her in the itemUng. Bchoo under provision made
by the voca Mona) education act. He
Is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jennie
Fisher.
nlHo' up Jackson. Connections have
alread' been made with the pressure
tank In the west end.
be settled Is that of Perry Rlppeto. n
half-brother of the late Mrs. David
0mtht who was Harah Itippeto.
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Veuve
Chaffard
A SOFT, DELICATE,
FRENCH OUVE OIL
of Highest Quality.
Bottled in FRANCE
in Honest Bottles.
Full Quarts, Pints and
Half-Pints.
"WASTE LESS
BUY THE BEST"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
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I'll i. Take RMiilrc Hunk.
Five men were Klven the EaquirC
rank at 1he reKUlar meetinpr of the
Knights of Pythias last night. They
were: Walter P. RunRell, J. W. Se-
well, J. O. MeC'onnell P. F. Ouerrant
anil John T. Ogle. The last two
named alo look work In Ihe Pnare
rank preceding the Esquire work.
Conferring of the Knight rank will he
laken Bp at next week's meeting.
Tlieft from Tnuili ltrMrlr-d.
A man named Fix reported to tho
sheriff last night that his trunk was
entered yesterday morning in a local
rooming house anil a quantity of cloth
ing and considerable money was miss
ing. The man furnished the sheriff
some clues but as yet' no persons have
been arrested. The theft is belH'v.'d
lo have taken place early in tho day
but was not discovered until evening
when Mr. Fix returned to the house.
PORBOYS
will
to
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The Pendleton Athletic Club
have its first regular meeting at 7
this evening in the county library
consider the advisability of consoli
dating with the Paodlcton Commercial
I Association. President J. H. Haley, of
the association, will be present. Com
mittees wiil be appointed and reports
of present committees will be heard.
The club will also make piaus to back
the local bnseball team and take up
other business.
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The Fire" I
ITAKK TILE . MlHd OCT OF FA1LMING
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company Is get
lug out a new policy that will guarante the farmer
that he will not lose any money on hit! grain crop.
This Is tho finest protection ever offered to any bus- m
Iness man. The banks all over the country are en
Jorsinff the policy and recommending it. Let us show
you the protection offered.
JOE KERLEY I
Insurance, Loaiu,
Real Estate, Grain
721 Main :fc,jr r Pendleton
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H.I in Awarded itlj? Order.
Collins Flour Mills today completed i
arrancement or the sale of 3f 000
halTtll of expert flour which will Nh
shipped to the Cnited Kingdom. The!
contract calls or June delivery. This
nitnntftv win keen tin- mill running: i
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totaji nearly three cars a daj . The j
mill has about completed delivery of
Its first Rovernment order 10,000 bar--
rels. The 30.000 barrel order is the
largest yet awarded here.
Millinery Scliool In Pendleton.
A millinery school, similar to that
held here recently under the auspices
of tho home demonstration work and
of O. A. C will be held in Pendleton.
April 27, 2! and May 1. An Instruc
tor from O. A. ( will be here to give
UmSO I'M, and she will be assisted by
MISS Ella May Harmon, home demon
stration agent. If there is sufficient
demand, the school will be open in
the evenimr as well as during the day.
Anyone who wishes may bring old
hats to renovate, or may make nsss
ones. The school will teach frame
making of buckram ntjd wire, the tint
ing or r lowers nnn leaves as wpm an
(he trimming of hats. The school will
Mao be held at Pilot Ttock and Uma
tilla. April 2S and 30. Hermfston will
have a school the following week
Can You Help linn '
After seeking In vain to secure
house for his family a man with
Goes to England With
Crew to Fly the Giant
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j SERVICE
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QUALITY
INTEGRITY
DEPENDABILITY
Are the foundations of the edifice of Business
Success which this institution has built up. The
satisfaction of profitable trade binds our custo
mers to us. We handle all building problems.
We help you plan and build just what you want.
That is Service. The material we furnish is of
the right quality, and if you traded with us in
1910 and still strade with us in 1920, that indi
ces INTEGRITY AND DEPENDABILITY.
Remember, we always have a stock of the best
Sock Springs Coal on hand at all times.
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JUST GIVE A BOY ONE SPRING DAY-
and without the aid of sulphur and molasses he'll
show you that the average boys' suit is not what it
seems in the seams or anywhere else.
Somehow or other this is the time of year when
boys' start cutting loose with nature so it's natural
that prudent parents look to devise some plan to
keep the rose from rambling into a state of extrava
gance. There is a cure and here it is:
WEARPLEDGE INSURED CLOTHES FOR BOYS
Every suit sold with an insurance policy that war
rants the wear. And look at the "Live" Leather
belt that thev put on every suit!
Sizes 6 to 18 years. Prices $10.00 to $22.50
BOYS' SPRING OVERCOATS
Wcarpledge make. "Nuff sed." All sizes
in several styles.
BOYS' SHIRTS 31.00 to $4.00
Buy the boy one or two of these high grade shirts
for boys. The patterns are neat and colors are right
for boys.
BOYS WHIP CORD KNEE PANTS
The pair $2.85.
BOYS' WOOL KNEE PANTS
The pair $1.00 to $3.95.
BOYS' CLOTH HATS
$1.50 to $2.50
BOYS' UNDERWEAR 75c to $2.50
Fit the boy out in his summer underwear now. He
will probably need two or three suits. Come to our
boys' department and buy them. v
BOYS' KOVERALLS $3.50
Made better cut full, lots of room.
CHILDREN'S KOVERALLS $2.00
Koveralls for children offered in all colors and
sizes.
BOYS' NIGHT SHIRTS AND
PAJAMAS $1.00 to $2.00
Surely the boy needs a suit or two of pajamas or
perhaps some night shirts. Come down now and
fill his needs while we have his size.
BOYS' WASH SUITS
Smart and strongly
sewn of wonderfully good
wearing, washable goods
that will launder even bet
ter than new and in clever
styles that will make the
little chap look his best;
2 1-2 to 7 years. Suit
$1.50 to $8.50.
CHILDREN'S WASH AND STRAW
HATS 85c to $400.
BOYS' WAISTS 85c to $2.00
Offered in plain shades and neat stripes of differ
ent colors. They are well made and fit perfectly.
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wife and six children has appealed
to the Salvation Army to aid him in
his search. Tlie man has been work
ing here for some time and his fam
ily in Union county.
O'Mclvony llnildln IlUchwuy.
tiny . O'Metveny, formerly a civil
engineer here. Is now in charge of the
construction of a state highway in
Idaho, with headquarters at St. An
thony. Word of his present position
was received today by Judge Thomas
Kit. Herald, Mr. O'Melveny's father-in-law.
ed April 30. Four types of paving are
specified in the call for bids one
coarse concrete, black top on cement
base, bituminous top and base and as
phaltic concrete. The road is to be IS
feet wide and will join with Oregon's
Ifi foot pavement. Kstimated cost of
the improvement Is $300,000.
will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2
O'clock in the parlor of the church.
asylum
its for Jtctter ITuuipnHMit.
IH'pain Gttlota Wins Again.
Despatu Oulch'a baseball team nos
ed out Holdmnn by a 6 to 5 score at
Holdman Sunday and made its record
three straight wins. The game was
the first for Holdman. lespain Gulch
will play any team, anywhere, their
manager declares. The same chal
lens& holds for Holdman. John Hoops
m.tuaget the Holdman nine.
ctition
Petitions askina the city council to I it in interior China and then again in
take immediate steps towards obtain- 'Japan,
ing better fire fighting equipment here
wero passed among local business
men yes t erd ay and tod ay b y H.
yOUlns and will bo presented tumor
row niht. Since the I i v on the top)
floor of Collins mill last week it is I
evident to local businessmen that the !
here today presented a neti-
tion and ultimatum to lr. R. Lee,
Steiner, superintendent. demandinc
L.KAVINO KOK PHILIPPINES. ! removal from the force of the former
Cards received from G. A. Hartman I convict. Dr. Steiner refused to dis-
written from WIKKO, japan, jiarcn j.jcnarge tne man so long as he
state that they then planned to leave j tornis his work. Three
for the Philippines via Shanghai on, were discharged and
March 27th. After the visit in the j for their time.
Philippines they
per-
employes
invited to call
will return for a vis-
present
aght fir
es
men
lutpmcnt is inadequate
in tall building
ASYLUM WORKERS TRY
TO PROTEST CONVICT
Walla Walla Asks for IlliH.
Hid for eight and one half milcn ,,f
pavement to conned Walla Walla with
ihe state line, were called for yester-1
day by the Walla Walla county com
missioners. The bids ar to S open''.
i By Associated Press.
SAl.KM. April 13. Declaring theyj
would leave work at the institution
before they would work with an ex
convict, 40 employes of the Insane
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Makes Food
Taste Good
Creates an appetite, aids iig!
ion, purifies the blood, promotan
assimilation so as to secure full
nutritive value of food, and to
gira strength to the whole system.
AID SOCIETY WTLIi MEET
The l're.sl'ytcrian ladies Aid
dfrlffihle R-3R. -which Ills been buitt in
KiTgiand for the I'ntted States Kavv,
haa left for Europe In charge off
Chief Boatswain C I. Alter. They
will bring to America the t : is. ,
ter ship of the R-S4, the only dtrlrt
ble to make a i . nt- Atlantic flight.
The It-:: v t more than 200 feet longer
than the R-34. which landed lnal year
at Mineola, Iong Inland, and returned
to Rnaland shortly afterward. The
R-.ls will be ntatkmed t the Xnvil
Air Station. Ijikehurst, N. J,
"We're always meeting friends"
Chesterfield
OVER three million
smokers over
three million friends
know the "satisfying"
goodness of Chester
field's expert blend of
fine Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos. They
know "they satisfy."
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Service
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two most important things to consider in buying
your table supplies. We give you both and the coat ia no
Sanitary Grocery
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