East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21, 1921
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News Notes of Pendleton
of
Jan. 25. Annual meeting
Round-Up directori.
Jun. 21. Temporary meeting
4 for community organisation,
4:30, Commercial Association.
Jim. 21 Meeting and clec-
tion, Pendleton Auto Dealer.
Jun. 2. Annual County
Farm Bureau meetlnK and elec-
tlon of officer at county library,
Jun. SI. Circuit Court jury
term resumes, ,
for Portland, where she wan called ty
tlio I II n ohh of her mother.
Culled II.V HlllCMt. '
Mrs. Charles N'nrrls left yesterday
Prison Maguzlno Ask Aid.
A letter from "U-nd A Hand," the
prison pulillciitlon of the Oregon Mate
Penitentiary, was received today by
the Pendleton Commercial Association
lit which the assistance of the local
body was anked. The little magazine
iHKiied by prlaonera suspeneded last
fall but it I being revived and a new
issue will be off the press Jan. 22.
Subscriptions from members ' of the
local association were asked.
day ut tho African Methodist church.
with Hov. U U Anderson officiating.
The bride wus attired in white. The
marriage comes as a surprise to fri
ends of Mr. and Mrs. Hpencer, who will
make their home In Pendleton,
Knhhit KlKMit Sunday.
lyocul sportsmen are evincing Inter
est In the rabbit shoot which will take
place on Sunday at the Hosklns Broth,
ers ranch In the Htage Oulch region.
The Honking brothers will act as hosts
and a dinner Is to be served to the rub'
bit hunters. .
Colored People Wed.
J cunt-s Bpencer and Mrs. Alice Car
lisle were united In marriage yester-
i-101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101-
Saturd&y
New Crop Rhubarb, Radishes, Cucumbers,
Bunch Beets, .Turnips and Carrots.
Extra large Solid Head Lettuce and Cauli
flower. A complete line of all seasonable Vegetables
and Fruits.
IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
Extra Fine Sugar Cured Bacon, pound 40c.
The usual supply of Fat Hens, also Frying
and Roasting Chickens.
Our famous "101" Tomato Sausage in links
just right.
WASTE LESS-BUY THE BEST.
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
HtfiXES 101
' (Prlte Enchang ConneeU Both TXTsTmenU)
Weston Rend in lluluwc.
Twenty three dollars, the balance for
(he lied Cross roll call collected In
Weston, was received today by C. K.
Cranston, county chairman, from 8. A.
Barnes, locul chairman. Weston rais
ed 1 102 1 nail for tho lted Cross. With
113.50 turned over to Mr. Cranston by
Miss Virginia Todd, local, Ked Clous
secreUiry. the roll call total passed
the IB300 mark, the exact figures be
li'g 16311. al. Milton, under Mrs, T. C
Elliott, remains to bo heard from be
fore tho final report can be made up
fo rlhls county.
-101 101 101 101 101 10WL01 101 101
Will Attend Mating.
8. .1. Culley, of Weston, left today
ofr The Dalles to represent the Uma
tilla County Farm Bureau at a med
ian of representatives of the Farm
H urea us, Farmers Union and Granges
of the slate, who will decide whether
on not tho farmers will Join In a co
operative grain marketing association.
A. ll. Bhumway, Umatilla county man
who Is president of the sale Farmers
Union, will be present. A contract
is to be presented and the meeting
premises to ie one of great Interest.
Kherman . and Morrow counties are
more Irterested in the proposed organ
ization than are other counties In the
state. ,
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Hat Trimmings and '
Frames
Two luilldlng Permiui Granted.
Building permits were issued to two
householders toduy by the city record
er. both being for additions or repairs.
Kolicrt Simpson, 1201 Kast Court St.,
will add a sleeping porch to his dwell
ing at iv cost of 1150. Mrs. Cecil B.
Plurgis was' Issued a permit to re
model her home at 21 monroe street
at a cost of $250.
Nntlonul Council to Moot.
The national council of the United
States Chamber of Commerce is to
meet in Washington, 1. C, Jan. 27,
.according to word received today by
the Pendleton Commercial Association
from Joseph N. Teal, member of the
shlonlng board. Mr. Teal said he
would attend this meeting and repre
sent the local association.
We nave just received our spring shipment of
Hat Flowers, Wreaths and Straw.
Many new designs and shapes are amongst the.m,
and you will profit by an early inspection.
Trim your own hat this year and see what a great
saving you will make.
Flowers and wreaths priced 25c to $3.00,
Automobile Men to KhK.
Officers for tho Pendleton Automo
I bile Dealers Association will be elect-
od for the coming year at the ban
S quet and annual business meeting to
be. held this evening In the t'ommer
S ciai Association rooms. The banquet.
C In the Elks dining room, will take
s place at 6:30, with the election and
business meeting to follow. Plans tor
Kthe annual auto show In March, which
E'are being formed by a committee ut
S.work will be heard tonight.
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The BEE HIVE
PayCash Pendleton'. Variety Store Save Cash
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Community KtTvlce IVsly Mots.
The temporary committee which
made the request for Community Ser
vice in Pendleton, will meet at 4
o'clock this afternoon with It. E
Tucker, organiicr, in the Commercial
Association. There will lie present al
so a number of additional representa
Uvea from various civic bodies and I
plan for permanent organization will
be offered. This meeting Is In pre
paration for a community mass meet
ing which Is soon to be held for per.
mament organization.
Train Crews Arrange ScIhhIuIo
Trainmen working on passenger
trains over the second division between
Pondleton and Huntington are now on
a definite schedule Owing to fre
quent delays of trains due to arrive at
tho terminals about the same time,
"run arounds" were numerous. A
schedule is now In effect whereby each
crew has the same eastliouiid train out
of Pendleton on alternate days and the
same westbound train out of Hunting
ton on the return. There are eight
crews employed on the four passenger
trains between here and Huntington.
Mooting Date Changed.
To speed up the action of the Uma
tilla County Farm Bureau on the pro
posed wheat pool for co-operailvc
wheat marketing, the date for the an
lu.il meeting of the county Farm Bur
eau has been changed from Saturday,
January 29 to Thursday, January 27,
a 'veeli from yesterday. The morning
will bo devoted to committee meetings,
and at 130 p. m. these committees
will report. At 2:30 p. m. a special
wheat growers meeting will be held.
Election of officers for the year is to
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR.
rENDLETOVS LKAHI.YG "TO UK
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR,
SPBCIA
Women's Shoes
200 PAIRS KRIPPENDORF AND SMALTZ PUMPS, BROKEN LINES
THESE ARE ALL QUALITY SHOES, HAVI NG SOLD FOR $13.50 AND $15.00. WE ARE
CLOSING THEM OUT BECAUSE THE SIZES ARE BROKEN. SOME EXCELLENT
SHOE VALUES IF WE HAVE YOUR SIZE.
WHEN MEALS
HIT BACK
'Pape's Diapepsh" instantly
Ends Indigestion, Sourness,
Stomach Acidity
take place, ana matters to be deciuTd
eiHin Include a membership champaln:
continuation of rodent extermination;
sulphur demonstration; seed cortlO
cetlon; co-operative buying of distill
ate and gasoline; boys' and girls- club
work, etc
3.l. fk-s HI. .
James H. Estes, local real estate
man, is confined by Illness to his
home on Stonewall Jackson street today.
Furlong Heading South.
Charles Wellington Furlong, nove
list, lecturer and globe trotter who re
cently adopted Pendleton as his home.
Is now In Wisconsin and will head for
Texas to "continue his lecture tour,
says a letter received from him to
day by Mayor Hartman. He will ar
rive in Los Angeles March I and come
to Pendleton shortly thereafter.
School At fmaliino. .
Mrs. mdith G. Van Dcusen, home de
monstration agent; left today for Uma
where she will hold a two days' dress
making school. The school Is one of
a series being held in the county by
Mrs. Van Deusen. She recently held
a successful three day session Hermls-
ton.
"Mr
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Sa$sy Jane Dresses $3.98
A splendid assortment of new Sassy
Jane Dresses ol Ginghams and Plaids
and Stripes, specially for house wear.
The styles are very pretty and attrac
tive. Special price of
$3.93 Each
For Breakfast Cloths
Use these materials as we have just
receiveda shipment in 36 inch and 54
' inch Bleached and Unbleached.
' 6-4 Pecot, unbleached 50c
5-4 Indian Head, unbleached 50e
' 54 inch Indian Head, bleached 50c
4-4 Heavy Muslin, unbleached ..........25c
One Lot Canton Flannel
15c Yard
CASCARETS
"They Work while you Sleep", '
Stop! You can't stay constipated,
I Hi. .hk ho.riu.hv nnri unset! Tak'e
Cascarets tonight for your liver and
Dowels ana wi.se up wmi juui uruu
clear, stomach sweet, breath rignt,
nerves steadv, and ready for work or
play. No gripping no inconvenience.
Children love Cascarets too. 10, 23,
5u cents.
100 Attend Meeting.'. . '
One hundred members of the Col
umbia Farm Bureau ' attended the
Wednesday night meeting of the or
ganization, says Fred Bennlon, county
agent, who returned last night from
the west end. The bureau adopted a
complete program of activities for tho
men and also fbr the farmers' wives.
Committeemen were selected and af
ter the business taeeting, a social even
ing was enjoyed, and a bountiful sup
per served. ,
Are lumps of undigested food caus
ing you pain? Is your stomach acid,
gassy, sour, or hove you flatulence,
heartburn? Then take Pape's Dlapep
sin. 'Just as soon ns you eat a tablet or
two of Pape's Dlnpepsln all that dys
pe'iwla, Indigestion and stomach dis
tress caused by acidity ends These
plcarant, harmless tablets of Pape's
Diapepsin never fail to make sick up
set stomachs feel fine at once, and they
cost very little at drug stores.
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N""w nut tons to He Made.
New Round-l'p souvenir buttons, of
celluloid, are to be selected for manu
facture shortly, according to Major lc
Moorhouse. who is at work now on
suitable photographs to reproduce on
the buttons. The last buttons struck
off were made several years ago and
were entitled "Four Feet In the Air."
A new picture Will be used and pro
bably a new button design worked otll
by the IoundUp. directors. They
have tiiiite a dtvmand ns souvenirs.
Major Moorhouse says, and are consid
ered one of the test, of tho Round
up's advertising rriedia.
business trip to the various centers of
business in the east and south. His
trip probably will take six weeks.
during which time he will go as far
east as the New England states and
to tho extreme south. The trip is
purely to visit the various agencies
handling the products of the local
mills and to establish new business
connections.
Real Apples
We have somd extra fine Apples at
$2.25 per box. .
Fresh sea food in today. 1 ;
"THE TABLE SUPPLY"
Phone 187 and 183
739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor
(Joey's Son to Arrive
Educational Advantages offered in
the United States are to be enjoyed by
L'ng (Jim Poy, 1 4 year old adopted son
ot l'ng D. Ooey, well known Chinese
merchant of this city, l'ng Gim Poy
arrived in Seattle January 6 and ar
rangements are now being made to
bring him to Pendleton. Ooey adopt
ed the boy seven years ago and he has
been living in China With Mrs. Goey
and the eight year old son of Mr. and
Mrs. Goey. Ung Gim has attended
schools In China and speaks not a
word of English.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Piseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electric
Therapeutics.
Temple 'lildg. Room 1!
Phone 416
DR. C. H. DAY
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath (
Rooms 23 and 25 6mith-Crawfor4
Building. .
Telephone 704 ..Res. T9-R
F.x-Servloe. Men In Hospital
There is one Umatilla county ex
service man In the State Hospital be
cause of mental disability, according to
Miss Virginia Todd, secretary of the
Umatilla County Red Cross, who made
Inquiries ut the hospital yesterday in
response to a request from the Federal
Hoard of Vocational Guidance. Miss
Todd found eight ex-service men from
vi rious parts of the state in the hos
pital. She secured their names, their
rank and military organisation ' t"
which they belonged, as it is the wish
of tho Federal Board to place all such
men "with others from the Northwest
in a hospital at Steliacom, near Taco
ma. T. Henry Pnyd. commander 01
Portland Post ot the American Legion.
who was here yesterday accompanied
Miss Todd to the hospital to make the
Investigation.
ivinlimd Mrkrts Todsv.
Cltlo and Sheep Steady
PORTIAND, Jan. '21. (A. P.)
Cattle and sheep sieady, hogs weak,
eggs lower, buying price 47f 4Sc; sell
ing candled 50ff 52c; fancy select 52W
53c. Butter lower, extra cubes 40c;
parchment wrapped prints, 4Sc.
Cmntmelln (;lng on Trip Kast.
It. M. Cionimelin', manager of the
Collins Flour Mills, plans to leave
Pendleton on No, IS Saturday for a
"NOURISHMENT'
is Nature's first aid to
the body in times of
weakness.
Scott's Emulsion
unsurpassed in purity
and goodness, is
nourishment in a form
that seldom fails.
Scott A Down., BlaomfiIl, N. J.
ALSO MAKERS OF
liKieiDi
(Tablets or Granules)
r? INDIGESTION
Watch Our Pre-Inventory'
Specials
For the remainder of this month we can save you
money on our Special Sales.
NIPPON BRAND APRICOTS (Halves) and
PEACHES (Halves or Sliced).
For This Week
3 Cans f or $1.00
12 Cans for $3.95
Case (2 dozen) $7.80
SOAPS VAN CAMP'S SOUPS
Crystal White, Vegetable, Clam Chow-
White Wonder, der, Tomato, or Chick.
Swift's White, en.
Easy Day and
Clean Easy loC Can
15 for $1.00 $1.45 per Doz.