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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1921)
' t TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST ORECOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,' MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 17, 1821. PAGE TJIME News Notes of Pendleton ' CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 17-18 Bflth Annual Na tional Woolgrowers' Association convention at Bait Lake City. Jan, 18. Annual uiaatlfi of Round-Up director!. Jan. . 18. Athlotlc meeting " for .community organisation, 7:30, Commercial Association. Jan. ig.--Amerlcan Legion concert. . 1 Jan. 19. Meeting and elec tion, I'cndleton Ao Dealers. 'tax Collector Coming. M. O. Payne and M. E. Gaffney, of the Internal Kevenua Service of the Treasury department, will be In Fend It'ton February 14 to March 15, for the purpose of rendering all assistance possible to taxpayers In making out their returns. 1'oritier M.lion Man tm. Winfleld Scott Mayberry, for" many years a Miltnn resident, died recently In Wolscr, Idaho, according to word received here today, Mr. Mayberry, oh was 64 years of age, wsa born In Ohio. For 40 yeara he taught school and trained the youth of many sections along educational lines. Ho was a member of the Maaonlo lndiia of Milton and a highly respected citizen. Me la survived by his wife, two dauith- ters and mi son. Funeral services were held at the family noma ami warn In charge of the Masonic lodge. In terment took place at Fan-view ceme- tary, on the Oregon side. ifn. Van IN'iiwn In Columbia. , Mrs. Kdlth d. VanDUesen Is In Col umlJla today. Tomorrow she will open a three day sewing school In Hermlston. 1 A -101101101101101101101101101 z: --- m SNOW WHITE Cloth-Like Toilet Paper SNOW WHITE is made from pure sulphite fi bre and will be found to be the most cloth-like pa per oji the market. ' SNOW WHITE is soluble in water and will not. clog the drain pipe. Large Size RolU, 8 for $1.00; 2 for 25c Specify Snow White when ordering. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PtioXES 101 (Private Fxclianco Connects I loth Department) KINK (UtOCHIUUS AM) MEATS -loi loi loi loi loi loi loi loi loiT Indian Fined for Drinking. Harry Ijiton, a reservation Indian. was fined (IS or seven days In jail this morning In police court. He was charged with being drunk and disor derly. Net! A Tiarkrr 111 lit rmln(oii. Nell & Barker, who have operated the Riverside garage for several mon ths, announced today that tht-y. havi purchased Lay's iarage, at Herm's ton. They plan to remove their re pair shop from the suburban loca tion to McrmiHton tomorrow. Traveling Salesman He-turning. Traveling salemen are beginning to appear In greater numbers In Pend leton, say hotel mpn. With the middle of January reached, business Is re ported opening up and this morning mora salesmen than for several weeks were listed on local registers. , Hulloy pk-rwil Leaves. Halley Pieinol, formerly a mem ber of Troop D. First Oregon Cavalry, has gone to Tacoma for hospital treat ment. Plersol was gassed when the Hermann high explosive gas hit shells within the American lines. He Is a brotner of Mrs. M. 8. Kern of this city. Ixaves On Uiiying Trip. Sirs. D. C. Brown, head of the lad les ready to wear department at Alex anders, left on STn. 18 Runday, for (Chicago and New York City, on her I annual buying trip. While east she will purchase goods for spring and fall delivery. She expects to, be ab sent from the city a month or five weeks. . , , tLHHiiiitiiHiiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitniiiiiiiitiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnuiiiiiiiiiiiii The Nickles and Dimfcs Have Reformed f 5 It actually seemed true that during the past 5 few years the purchasing power of Fifteen cents f had shrunk until it did not amount to much. f i They were folorn shopping companions unless you had a pocket full. 1 S We have good news for you. Fifteen cents has returned to its old time pro- portions and is ready to lead a useful and busy life, every bit as active as it ever was. Be sure to look at our windows and see the I many Kitchen Utensils that 15c WILL BUY. 1 The BEE HIVE 5 PayCash Pendleton's Variety Store Save Caih HiHiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT Cigar Slot dost, The cigar store which has been op erated by Ram Nye and Roy Ward since its purcahse from A. I Dunlap & Sons, was closed today to make room for an exclusive shoe store which will be opened by the Nye-Ward Co., about Feb. IS in that location. Fix tures were moved, out today and as roon as possible the new store fix tures will be Installed. Actor Namer Xeal Hart Kliown. A motion picture .being shown to day at the Pastime theater is staring a wild west actor named Neal Hart. The late Emmett Bancroft, hanged for the murder of Sheriff Til Taylor, had assumed this name but spelled" the first name Neil. Whether he got his alias from the movies tvas never as certained. Bankruptcy Caao Closed. The case of John Peebler, In bank. ruptcy, was ordered closed by Judge Thomas Fits Gerald today. The meet ing of creditors was called for 10 o'clock but only Mr. Peebler and his attorney appeared and the referee en tered the order of closing and sent it to the U, S. district court at Port land. HEATFR OF NO REGRETS 4 HEAVY POLISHED STEEV 4.HEAYY INNEft. OUTER BODY OVER" DRAFT AIR CHAMBERS HOT BLAST Side lining THE ' I LABGE MICA ;...--aa-x-.. I sctri nnm ' ' - -' ANT, fcvV1rS DUPLEX Yifftifff EXTRA HEAVY VENTILATEO LINING tONlCAL riRE POT , DEFLECTS HEAT TC FLOOR Universal Sioves &Fumaces 3 lYcrac-Olits ot IVarpd. Farmers today were welcoming the snow which fell Saturday night and Sunday. It adds to the visible water supply from the mountains when spring comes and does no harm to the growing winter wheat. Farmers are not fearing any bad freese-outs this winter because the ground has been thoroughly soaked by the fall and winter rains. The only danger lrom frosts comes when the ground Is dried out, they say. The fall of snow In the higher altitudes was considerably heavier than locally. New Kr Workers Here. Rev. Walter M. Irwin, director for the state of Oregon, Washington and Idaho Tor the New Era. movement, delivered a sermon Sunday at the First Presbyterlnn church in Pendle ton and today at S o'clock is to be in conference with the New Era leaders of the local congregation. Rev. W. H. Boddy. of Hood River, director for the Eastern Oregon presbytrian of he New Era movement, is expected on No. 18 this afteftioon to take part In .the, conference. Rev. Mr. Irwin yesterday afternoon visited the mis sion at Tutuilla. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. QUALITY SERVICE. rEJlIjETON'8 LEADING TORK ' BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR Mr. Man Buy That Suit or Overcoat Now Prices revised to meet the new low level. Highest standard of quality, new est styles, finest workmanship and fit guaranteed. $25.00 Quality, $27.50 Quality, $30.00 Quality, $85.00 Quality, $37.50 Quality, $40.00 Quality, $42.50 Quality, $45.00 Quality, $47.50 Quality, $50.00 Quality, $52.50 Quality, $55.00 Quality, $57.50 Quality, $60.00 Quality," $62.50 Quality, $65.00 Quality, $70.00 Quality, $72.50 Quality, $75.00 Quality, $77-50 Quality, $80.00 Quality, S82.50 Quality, $85.00 Quality, Revised Price $16.63 Revised Price $18.35 Reyised Price $19.95 Revised Price $23.35 Revised Price $25.00 Revised Price . $26.65 Revised Price $28.33 Revised Price .............. $30.00 Revised Price $31.63 Revised Price .v.. $33.35 Revised Price $35.00 Revised Price ,. $3665 Revised' Price .............. $38.30 Revised Price $39.95 Revised Price .... . . $41.67 Revised Price $43.33 Revised .Price $46.65 Revised Price $48.25 Revised Price $49.93 Revised Price ...... . . . i . . . $31.67 Revised Price .... . . . . . . $53.35 Revised Price ........ L . . . . $55.00 Revised Price $36.65 Revised Prices MEN'S E. & W. SHIRTS J Madras and Silk M.00 Values, Price Revised 2 23 $.1.50 Values, lYice Revised A. 12.63 $4.00 Values, Price Revised $3.00 $4.50 Values, Price Revised . $3.38. $5.00 Values, Price Revised '. $3.75 $6.00 Values, Irlee Revib-M $4.50 $6.50 Values, Price Revised , $4.88 $8.50 Values, Price Revised , $6.S8 $10.00 Values, Pri Revised i. $7.00 $11.00 Values, Price Revised $8.25 $ 12.541 Values, Price Revised $9.38 $13.50 Values, Price Revised $10.15 $15.00 Values, Price Revised $11.25 Prices Revised , ' MEN'S LEATHER VESTS, SHEEP SKIN COATS, JIACKIN AWS AND VESTS. . $12.50 Values, Price Revised ..... $.S8 $13.50 Values, Price Revised $10.13 $15.00 Values, Price Revised $11.25 $16.50 Values,, Price Revised... $13.13 $17.00 Values," Price Revised $14.85 $20.00 Values, Price -Revised . . '. $16.55 $22.50 Values, Price Revised $18.75 $27.50 Values, Price Revtu-d . . ." $20.65 the country to shoot rabbits at the the verse and horse were sold by train Hosklns place at the mouth of Stage Gulch. A big dinner will be a feature of the day, 800 Rabbits Killed. About 800 rabbits tfere shot yester day by sportsmen who gathered at the McCormmach place southwest of Echo. Among the 100 men who shotidered rifles to kill the long-eared pests were James H. Estes, John Vaughan, Sol llaum, Lee Caldwell, Herman Rosenburg, and Guy Mat look. Delegations were present from Echho, Stanfield and other west-end sections. A bountiful "feed was ser ved during the day. For next Sun day, Hoskins. Brothers, sheep men. have Invited sportsmen from all over r; A Ready-Cooked fijod for breakfast lunch or supper GrapeNuts Crisp granules of wheat and malted barley "sweet as a nut" from special processing and long baking. 'There's a Reason At grocers everywhere Itonnlninn MVc City. Boardman, three year old town of the Umatilla irrigation project, is thriving, says J. C. Kuhns, supervisor of the Umatilla National forest who returned yesterday after offering sug gestions for a tree planting program. The town has a commercial club and a good high school with manual train ing department, cafeteria, etc., says Mr. Kuhns. The people wish to plant trees which will serve as windbreaks and Mr. Kuhns suggested that they plant poplars and locusts for this pur butchers" over the country. Mr. Hamilton iived here a number of xeara, at one time as agent at the Umatilla Indian Agency and later as a farmer. He Is now superintendent of ihe Oregon-Journal iiulldlng In Port land, having lojig been a friend of Col. C. S. Jackson, publisher of the Journal, when both resided In Pendleton. High School Resirea Pictures. Pictures of Pendleton, its Industries and Its chief products, will be very suitable for the exhibit to be put on by James John high school, at St. Johns, a Portland suburb, according to a letter received today by the Pend leton Commercial Association from Miss Grace Brewer Hestand, of the school faculty. The pictures will be sent by mail today. The school "wrote last week asking for goAds to add to display of Oregon . Industries and products whichh will be given shortly. George Hamilton Featured. George V. Hamilton, formerly agent for the O. W. R. & N. Co., hero and later cashier of the Pendleton Sav ings Pank and the American Nation al Bank, ts featured In a full page Mory In the magaslne section of the Oregon Sunday Journal of Jan. IS. Mr. 'Hamilton was author of tho first freight way bill for through freight east, ever shipped out of Portland. The shipment was a mare that had belonged to John Mulr, of Portland, and with It Mr. Hamilton penned a verse on "Tha Oregon Mare." This later became famous and postcards ot Athletic Meeting Called. The first activity to be organized in Pendleton under Community Service leadership will be athletcis. - A meet ing of all persons in the city inter ested in the various branches of com petitive athletics has been called by R. E. Tucker, organiser, for Tuesday night at 7:80 o'clock in the meeting room of the Pendleton Commercial Association. At that time efforts will be made to outline a program of acti vity for the remainder of the winter and also Include plans for spring and summer sports. The meeting, Mr. Tucker said today, is open to the gen eral public and all who are interested In athletic activities are extended an Invitation to come and help organize Other meetings, along various lines of community endeavor, iwll follow. Heavy Training. "Why does Cholly insist on taking the stairs to the billiard room? He won't use the elevator any more." "He things he ought to do a little' climbing. He's Joined an Alpine club. Detroit News. ' 1 ' A BUILDING TONIC I To those ol delicate con. I stitution, young or old, I Scott's Emulsion! is nourishment and iNi tonic that builds up S? the whole body. 4 Scott & Bowm. Blooafi.ld. N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF ItKIQIQS (Tablets or Granules) E&fL.INDIGE$TI0N Watch Our Pre-Inventory ' Specials For the remainder of this month we can save you money on peaches and apricots. NIPPON BRAND APRICOTS AN PEACHES (Halves) 3 Cans for $1.00 . 12 Cans for $3.95 Case (2 dozen) : $7.80 OAPS Crystal White, White Wonder, Swift's White, Easy Day and Clean Easy 15 for $1.00 IK VAN CAMP'S SOUPS Vegetable, Clam Chow der; Tomato, or Chick- 15c Can $1.45 per Doz. J