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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OBEQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, .THUKSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 30. 1920.- PAGE THftXTV n zz?. Neim of Pendleton .r CALENDAR OF EVENT ' . . Tteffteter now, county cleric's offliw. Hooka clone Saturday, October 9. ' , Oct. J. Registration book close for general election. , Oct. 4-i Rivera and Bar- bora Congresa, Portland. ' ' ' . Oct. 6". Lout day for tax pay; mentn. Oct. !- Hermlston Palry and Hot Show. Oct. 18. County T. M. C, A. Convention here. ' . '' Oct. 20-2)1 Joint Institute Morrow-Umatilla teachera her. Oct, 22 Portland Chamber of Commerce vlalt here. Nov. 2. General election. Nov. 7. Northern Orpgon Older Boys' Y Conference here. Not. 13-20 Paolflo Interna-, tlonal Livestock Exposition, Port. land. County Commissioner n. K. Andor son und Roadmaster It. K. PhelpB, are homo today from the meeting of the state highway commission In Portland. P. T. A. to Moot - The Parent Teacher Association of the Hawthorne School will hold a meeting tomorrow at 2:S0 p. ra. In the school house. Harold J. Wanrt, 'local attorney, will speak on the measurers to come before the people in Novem ber, while Mrs. Billth . VanDeusrn, home demonstration agent, will speak and give a demonstration with the n alstanre of Miss lassie Ijine. Mull Ik'Uwry to Start. Krea mall delivery within a portion of the Incorporated limits, of Milton Is to be started there tomorrow, pos tal Inspectors recently made the grant and the east end town will get its first taste of delivery beginning October 1. Milton will be the only town in me county beside Pendleton to havo this servlco..- ' west headquarters of the Red Cross, met yesterday with the executive board of the Umatilla county chapter. Plans for the fourth Red Cross roll call were discussed. Harry Clark, di rector of the department of accounts for the Red Cross, will be here tomor row from Seattle for a conference at the locul office. Three Give to Taylor Fund. Three donations to the Til Taylor memorial fund, totaling 132. were re ceived today at headquarters. Huer gave 2S. C. K. Hopf JB, Mary Elizabeth Hopf 12.- ' Max and Arranging for Uanifliet. ' Tentative plans for tne onnqura o .riven here October 22. by the visit ing members of the Portland Cham ber of Commerce heve been made here and have been referred to ..the Portr k.j rnmrnerelnl Association. James w. Rtnrels chairman of the local ..I..!.'- antnrtnlnent COmmiUee. 1IM arrangements for tne anuir w,i..h if witisractory to the Portland men, probably will be carried out. Gilbert Stmve Cliown President. A uiibo1.i1 student body election was held at the high school yesterday for the purpose of electing a prescient and a first vice president. Aa a re suit Gilbert Btruve was elected presl tnt and Perrv Davis first vice presl dent. Because of the departure of the president ami vice president tnia elec tion was necessary. Red CVosh Meets. Miss -ttierln Ewlng. of the North 101101101- I. -101101101 101101101101 JUST OPENED A KEG A FRESH HOME MADE KRAUT- MADE BY AN EXPERIENCED KRAUT J MAKER FROM THE FINEST KRAUT CABBAGE GROWN. '' , ;.. The cabbage is cut, in our kitchen with our motor driven krauf cutter which cuts it in long shreds. . ; BUY "101" KRAUT AND KNOW IT IS ... .CLEAN. Z "You Can Depend on "101'' . Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. . PHONES 11 (Private Exchange Connect Both Depart . IWIi! GHOCEBDiS AND tCEaTI 9T 401-401 101 lOW 101 101 101 101 101 101- Tlireo Take Building Permits ' Kuildlng. permits were issued late Wednesday by the city recorder to John Siebert, to shingle a roof at 6 It College, at a cost of $10; to L G. Fra- zier for a new basement and additions to a dwelling at 17 Thompson, to cost $lD(JU, and to N. L. Anderson, 614 West Bluff, for a sun porch to com J3ij. Bclwola to Obnervo Day Bulletins have been sent to teachers in the various rooms of the city schools, calling their attention to fire prevention day, which is to be observed Friday, Oct. 8. All rooms are urged to devote time that day to fire prevention talks and the children are to make home surveys the following day to an swer the questionnaire used In connec tion with the campaign. IK Berrlea and Flowers Crow The fifth crop of strawberries of this season 'is being gathered by Alex Oliver at his home at 1915 W. Webb street. He has 260 vines and all are showing blooms and ripe berries. 'An other Indication of Pendleton's balmy fall weather is shown in the fact that honeysuckles are in bloom at the home f Mr. Oliver, this being their second blooming this season. A. W. flung Petitions Out Petitions for the nomination of A. W. ItDngg for mayor of Pendleton have been in circulation today, it is reported on the streets. Mr. lugg this afternoon confirmed the report that he was contemplating entering the mayoralty race. Mr. Rugg lives on Jackson street and has been a highly esteemed resident of the city for many years. , It aiiialUT! IVir Teams Play Basketball. The girl's basketball practice began at the high school yesterday evening with four teams out for the first prac tice of the season. Miss Eva Hanson la' In charge and was pleased with the first workout. The girls-will practice three times a week. Within a short time It is planned to begin the Inter class games. No teams will be chosen or games scheduled until after these games. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 ' Other Depts. 78 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 iNDLCTON'B LEADING STORE Our Now on Art the Department Is Main Floor for Your Convenience Since we moved it down stairs the business is growing rapidly. We are always getting new things in which will prove interesting to those who like fancy work and art goods. Come in and look around. ' Stolen Car Iletnrned Conrad Miller, of Taklma, arrived here this morning to take possession of an Oakland car, belonging to him, which was stolen at Yakima Sept. 11. The machine, deserted, was found be side the road near Riverside after Round-Up, by Traffic Officer W. H, L.yday. and two association bucking saddles, also stolen, were found cash ed In the grass beside the road. The saddles have also been returned to the Hound-Up association, their owner. DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR? Ttta' the way we learned to ffcrure and we fUfure at present prtoee of nerlal and content, your bam has doubled in value. L you don't believe It, price boil ding materials today aed compare thea ortoea with what you paid when you built. ' Kae ftx you would be In with fire about now, ehr. INCREASE your Fire Insurance. - x y-i-i SEE TJS AT ONCE - - y i Time Changes Probable. A meeting of the traffic heads of the O. W. R. N. Co., was held in Ta- coma yesterday, at which time changes in schedules on the various lines of the company were discussed. It is un derstood that changes are to be made in. the running time of some of the main line transcontinental trains pass )p throuah here which will become effective about the end of October. No official announcement of changes has been made. t P.yC-h Jardiners and Flower Bowls Have you got that flower bowl or jardinere to put your favorite flower into when you have to transplant it from the garden to the house. v , - . We are proud of our. assortment of vasess, jardi neres and flower bowls, as they are different from anything you have ever-seen, each one is a little dif ferent, but all clearly show real "class." We have them priced from 25c to $7.00. There is here a vase or Jardinere to suit your particular want "YOU CAN GET IT AT' The BEE HIVE tendloton' Variety Store) Sv Cash i S 2 5 Acreage to Bo Doubled. . Practically all the good Turkey Red seed grown In this county - this year will be replanted this fall, according to. present Indications, says Fred Bennion, county agent. All the certi fied seed grown by farmers who se cured their original supply through the farm bureau from Wasco county last year has been disposed, of. A considerable quantity of other good Turkey seed which was not field In spected has been distributed. A car load of certified seed from Sherman county will be shipped to Pilot Rock and distributed among farmers of that vicinity. Mr. Bennion states that there la no question but what Turkey Red la much the best variety for that part of the country where the rainfall Is less than It Is north and east of Pendleton and where the soil Is either light or not very deep. Among the boosters for Turkey Red are George Coppinger, C. A. Moll, Bhumway & Krause. J. P. Fisher, Chas. Dallas. W. A. Blusher and B. F. Trombley. In a good year While Hybrid may beat the Turkey Red but year in and year out Turkey is the best variety for the country south and west of Pendleton. DRESS UP THE WINDOWS WITH OUR NEW DRAPERIES. . MWmmmg&m Many new and interesting rW,BleTJ:l ideas are put forth in these curtain goods. Some are plain, some are figured and some are t two toned effects. To see them is to like them, because they are different Comes in shades of tan, brown, gold, blue and iose. Priced from $1.25 to $400 Yard:1 SPLENDID LOT OF PACKAGE EM BROIDERY GOODS 30c to $5.00 An assortment of the high grade BUCILLA PACKAGE GOODS that will just suit you. Chil dren's dresses, rompers, women's underwear, etc. Come in and look them over. I1b " aajV ' m MADE UP MODELS All kinds of "MADE UP" models are on dis play for your information.' Be sure to see them. OPEN STOCK All kinds, scarfs, cen ter pieces, lunch sets; underwear and the like Best of materials, ' at tractive designs. Prices Reasonable. Bucilla Crochet Cottons All colors and sizes. Bucilla 6 Strand Embroidery Cotton Boil proof, in all shades. - , ' -Bucilla Glossila Crochet Silk All colors. Bucilla Glossilla Rope All colors. . Yarns of all kinds, for sweaters, for sox and hos iery, for scarfs, etc. IIP WIRE LAMP FRAMES 25c to $3.00 Offered in a wide range of shapes andx sizes. They are well made and of good heavy wire. We will teach you how to make them up. . Gas lAvetand Dies. Qua Loveland, aged 34, died thia morning of typnoid fever, which he contracted while doing road work near Baker. He had been 111 at- St. An thony's hospital for the past three weeks. Mr. Loveland'is survived bv a wife and four children, hia parents nnrt two brothers. Funprnl ..rv-i.. Grocery Department Tea Garden Apple Butter, No. 10 cans $.1.75 Red Mexican Beans, per pound . . ..... . 10c White Navy Beans, 2 pounds for . 25c Dry Lima Beans, per pound .................. 20c Pink Beans, 2 pounds for . - . 2oc We have a large stock of Kerr's Self Sealing wide and narrow mouth Mason Jars. 1-2 Gallon, per dozen $1.85 Quarts, per dozen ....... . . ................. $1.65 Pints, per dozen ... .1 $1.35 Economy Jar Covers, per dozen 35c Mason Jar Covers, per dozen 35c Mason Jar Rubbers per dozen '. . . 10c traHiiiipntii!; ;tiil.iitiii;iilLiiiii& will be held yimorrow at 2 p. the Brown-chapel.. from d route, according to Umatilla coun- business and travel through Walla ty a commissioners wno returned mis vt ana and Pasco rather than through morning from the meeting, is to divert ireeon towns TRIP. STUDIES PLANS comfortable results of correct living generally' shine nhtouttn the faces cf people who drink POSTUM A delightfully flawpred beverage healthful and All Am erican ,. Sold ty grocers. MARIOX. Sept. SO. (A. P.) Back after his second speaking trip, Senator Harding went to work today on vari ous ramnaign problems. hjtcept couple of motor trips to speak in Ohio oities. he nlans to remain nere until October, when he starts a swing into the middle west. He made 20 speech es In his three days" trip. His voice today showed some strains. Protests from Pendleton and Uma tilla county against the proposed ex tension of the Columbia River high way from Umatilla to the Washington state line seven miles west of waiiuia resulted yesterday In the state high way commission's decision to carry over the matter until the November! session of the commission. Mfian whtlei the commissioners, with en gineers, will visit the territory through tvhlrh the suggested road would be built. S. rtenson, Portland commissioner. s snid to be In favor of the project, while E. ES. Kiddle and R. A. Booth. other members, oppose it. The only good that can result from the propos- p-.--f : 1 II CHICHESTER S PIL13 i','I,D.,J""IDJi1',TT HAMAN'S Transfer ltS.PIlOE07 They're Just Right Crisp enough, brown enough, salted just enough with their "right out of the oven flavor" Snow Flakes are de licious. And they're made from the finest, purest ingredients to be found! You'll like them. Don't ask for crackers ay SNOW FLAKES SOME MORE p. c. a PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroot Bisctut Assorted Cakes Butier Thin Cheese Sandwich Cocoa nut Wafers Fix Sultana Ginger Wafers Iced Hotter Jumbles Looa; tiraach Saltis Flskss i&ciFic Coast Biscuit Co. OSWALD OLSON Head of Vice Depart- mem Aiaien .Burnett School of Music. For six years associated with the Armbruster gcnooi of Opera and ringing, Dresden. Pendleton Stnrlim wtuuiu Koom 1 Association Building:. Mr. Olson will be heard m recital at the First L,nnstian Church of i'endleton on Fridav cv tning, uct, i, at 8:15. loiblic cordiaHy invited. (7