East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 05, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OIEOONIAW, PENDLE'j'ON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY BVEHmO. MAY 5, 1020
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News of Pendleton
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depts. 78
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depts. 78
Putting on iioi stuff.
Crews ure at work today putting on
tlifl hot hi hit on the rouil this mUIo of
Athena. This will complete the roiul
to Athena and will clow up the gup.
Several placos on the pavement be
tween Pendleton and Adaina have
been repaired recently.
. FuK To lie Presented.
'nixi-( nock for I load The local chapter of the IJnUKhtors
0. J. Cariaon. who waa awarded tha 0l the American 'Revolution will pro
contract for the placing of crushed jnt a large flag to the Pendleton
- 1 ! Post of the American legion on Me-
erectlng hunkers and hiKtalllng the
cruahlng plant a half mile from the
Wild Idoree road. It ia expected that
the work will lie finished In four
inontha.
Stiff Joints
" Sore Muscles
llrofearUn Quickly Under the Soot.
Inc. reirat!v AjHeetloe e
Hemline Wlgard OH
In case of rheumatism and lam
back it penetrate! quickly, drives out
soreness, and limbers up stiff, achtag
jointi and muscles. .
' .Wizard Oil ia an absolutely reliable
antiseptic application for cuts, burns,
bites, and stings. Sprains and bruises
heal readily under Its soothing, pen
etrating qualities.
Get it from druggists for 30 cent.
If not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money back.
Ever constipated or have sick head.
che? Just try Wiiard Liver Whips,
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inoilal Iay. The flag, which In, of
silk, Ih reveraablc, and la mounted cut
a hardwood Htaff, surmounted by a
bronze eagle. Fitting ceremonlca will
accompany the presentation of the
flag, which la to be the official ban
ner of the i.cKion.
Going to Ituclwxtor, Minn.
Glen Shnll. operator at the p.-W.
H. & N.' station here, wlU leave tomor
row morning on No. 6 for Horhester,
Minn., where he will enter the Mayo
Brothers hospital for medical treat
ment. He will be accompanied on the
trip by his brother. Dean shnll. a
brakeman on the O.-W. road. Dean
shnll will make the return trip at
once.
Motor Trip Planned
Major and Mrs. Hi L. Swartzlander
and family leave the 'Indian agency
tomorrow morning In their car for a
trin to niennv. Wash., frnm wl.
bleasant little pink pills, 30 cents, j Major Kwartzlander will supervise the
Guaranteed. ' ' shipment of flour bought by the gov-
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Use "Holsum" Bread for
Fine Toast
"Holsum" bread certainly makes
great toast, sueli crispy, freshness.
Notice the golden brown color it
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llaroiui'ti-r Is Itislng.
'I ho barometer Is rising ami fair
weather Is assured, says Major I.ee
Moorhouse, weather observer. The
Maximum today Is 72. with a mini
mum of 10. Today the barometer
registers 29.80,
.MaoM as! . i 3oi lug House
The old house recently purchased bv
J. It. MueMaster at the corner of Alta
and Garden streets was started on Ha
way to the new location on Bluff street
last night and today was taken west
on Alta street.
l iel Blndl Fishing (iuul.
Good catches of trout on East
Birch creek have been reported re
cently, although It Is slightly hard to
reach with cars as yet. 1. C. Keharpf
and Fred Moes got well-filled baskets
there this week and Sam Walker on
Sunday got IS, the smallest being in
Inches long. It Is reported. Upper
Butter I'reek is also good. In the Vin
cent vicinity where it ia not posted.
takes when toasting.
"Waste Less Buy the Best" "
Pendleton Cash Market. Inc.
PHONES 101
(Private Kx liajigo Connects Berth Departments)
mm; groceries and meats
Catch Trout aiul White-fist.
Nine trout, nine whiteflnh and an
elffht -pound steelhead wan. the catch
made in the upper Umatilla river yes
terday by Guy Matlock, Loren Hoover.
P. P. Giliuan and Sol Bautn. They
found the water clear, but still high.
It is falling' several inches each day,
however, William Hoch. manager of
Hhigham Springs, told them. There
are numerous steelheads In the river,
the one taken having been landed on
: Loren Hoover's hook.
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The fire which early yesterday mor
ning destroyed four buildings at Pilot
Hock might have wiped out the busi
ness faction of the town had there
been a wind blowing, H. I. Swearin
gen part owner of the destroyed pro
pi'ity. said today. Not a board or
shingle In the building escaped being
reduced to ashes and the sidewalk for
200 feet also was ornsumcd. The heat
from the fire broke plate gloss win
dows across the street and also broke
the thermometer In the bank build
ing. The estimated loss is $$000.
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TAKK TIUC UAMJJIiE OUT OF FAIUflNG
The Hartford Fire Insurance Company la get
ting out a new policy that will guarantee the farmer
that h 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- H
oorslng the policy and recommending It. Let us show
you the protection offered. K
JOE KERLEY I
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Official Pictures Arc Made.
( Theodore Janes, official picture
man in the Pendleton high school stu
dent body, spent a part of yesterday
snapping pictures of various groups at
! Pendleton high school. The senioi
i class picture was taken for the Senior
.'in ion or ine l-anlet-n: the ueuate
I team also got "shot" as did the cast
Of the senior play. As a result of the
"shooting" several other cameras ap
peared on the high school campus to
day, their owners encouraged by the
bright sunshine and the usual aggre
gallon of bright and smiling faces
Itansp Is lUK'knard
Tho range in the Heppner region
t matilla national forest, is extremel
backward, according to a phone mcs
sage today to the Umatilla forest of
fice from George Langdon, forester.
He reported that up to the last three
or four days, snow has fallen every
night, thus holding back the growth
of the grass. Most of the stock, he
says, is now on tho range, as stock
men were very anxious to place hors
ea and cattle on the range early la tho
season because of the high cost
feed.
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Utato PrsSMCM To Ho Here.
Mrs. Elizabeth Hayhurst. slate pres
ident of Parent-Teacher Association.'
will be In Pendleton next Wednesday
to speak In favor of the two mill tax
for elementary schools, and the col
lege mlllage tax, for the University of
Oregon, O. A. C. and the State Nor
mat School. The following committee
met yesterday to make plans for the
appearance of Mrs. Hayhurst in Pen
illeton: Mrs. Thomas Hampton and
Mrs. E. J. Murphy, representing the
Parent Teacher Associations. A. C
Thompson, prlnlcpal of the Haw
thorne school, Fred P. Auston, city
school superintendent, and James
Johns. Jr., vice-chairman of the Joint
ainmnl organization of, this city.
rock on tho Pendleton-Hellx road, put ''rnmeiit for the various Indiai schools
hl crew to work todnv. They are lhe country. On the way to hene I
lie win hi"i ui iii ez rereo Jt.jeney
at I .aim-in, 12 mil m from l-cwlslini
Before returning on Monday they will
also visit In Spokane.
Will Itciinxlel llllihlliig.
C w. Matthews was h-sueil a permit
today to remodel his dwelling at S00
I. ewls atreet at an estimated cost 01
1100,
.Jn-tcr l"ee Assists.
Chester Fee, well known athlete, Is
giving assistance to Pendleton high
school alhletes. The local track
team Is in training for the track sea
son and there Is some good materiul.
Extraordinary
Yes, conditions are extraordinary, the demand for
building material was never so great in the world's
history. We are three years behind in our natural
building operations and the outside world is calling
upon us for supplies.
NEVERTHELESS
that will not justify you in not bringing us your bill
for an estimate before placing your order for catalog
houses are confronted with the same conditions we
are, and we guarantee that our prices to be as low as
theirs upon like conditions. Yes, we have the best
coal on hand all the time.
OREGONumber
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tasty IteyM Ahead al if. s.
If Indications are correct, the stud
ents of Pendleton will have everv daj
from now until school closes, early in
June, as a "busy day". Rehearsals
for the senior play go on dally under
the direction of Miss Mary Johns: C. P.
Cramer and the dramatic club are
working on a program for next Tues
day night: the debate team, with H.
K. Inlow in charge, are putting the
finishing touches on their speeches for
the state championship contest at Eu
gene next week: the seniors are plan
ning graduation exercises; class pic
nics nrc being talked up; an Oregon
day assembly is being planned as well
as a review of the cadet corps: and
the usual activities such as glee clus,
literary society etc., go on as usual. In
all everyone Is busy and happy, too.
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THE STANEREK FEATURE IS A COPYRIGHTED FASHION
PARK ME THOD OF EXECUTION. IT GIFES THE EXACT DE
GREE 0 FERECTNESS CONSIDERED DESIRABLE IN STAUNCH,
PRACTICAL CLOTHES FOR BUSINESS OR STREET SERVICE.
IT ASSURES AN ATTRACTIVE DRAPE OVER THE CHEST.
CUSTOM SERVCE WITHOUT
.vi THE ANKOYASCE OF A 'TRY - C.V
READY- TO-rCT-OS
TAILORED AT FA.SHIOS TA R K
Jk M. a Was j o9k en Drtit. is rtmdf t
$52.50 to $87.50
Other Makes $25.00 up
There is a given amount of value in a
shoe, according to the quality put into the
shoe when made. You can't get blood out
of a turnip; neither can you get $14 shoe
satisfaction from a $9 shoe.
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WOMEN'S TAILORED SUITS
REDUCED
You want all that you can get for what
you pay every one does. You want ser
vice, comfort, style fidl returns for the
amount you invest. Pay for quality and
you get it in the Florsheim shoe.
I $14 $16
The word "value" pains a new interpretation, the
word "smartness" also lies in these suits. Quality is
the thiner at once apparent in fabric treatment of
style and workmanship.
In the assortment vou will find the season s best
materials. Ripple, box, straight line models. All
sizes in the collection.
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PltOPOS.Vli EXPECT1CI). many pay an allied fixed annuity of I f
(By United Press.) J600,UO0.tl0O for a period of JO years. IS
LONDON', May f.. Premier Miller-1 special dispatches from Paris today d
and in coming to the allied-German ! forecast. g
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I i.n.i i ipiii-Fp tli:ii lti-iialn .Men are a 1 a s r in In irot ml of ; rA
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sanction the proposal lo
ve Ger- som. habits and form others.
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FAILURE TO PAY DUES
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(By United Press.
SCHNSOTADY. N Y.. May 5.
Eighteen hundred men. members of
tho electrical workers union, employ
ed at the general electric company
struck here today. It is reported 3000
more will quit. The men demanded
that the company either compel four
men to pay their due? to the unlnn or
discharge them.
If s a Lucky Day for You
says the Good Judge
When you learn about the
Real Tobacco Chew.
A small chew of rich to
bacco lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don't need a fresh
chew so often. That's why
it costs less to use.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco
Chew wiM tel you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
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Special
For this week we will make special price on
DEL MONTE PORK AND BEANS.
See Our West Window.
Small, each 10c
Medium, each 15c
Large, each 25c
These are the Genuine Small White California
Beans. None better packed.
Sanitary Grocery
IX) A K s. DUX LAP, Prop.
The Most in Value The Best in Quality
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