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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1921)
-4 News Notes of Pendleton , CAIiKNDAll Or EVENTS Jan. 25. Annual meotlng of Round-Up director. Jan. 27. Annual County Farm Ilureitu meotlng and elec tion of officers ut county library. Jan. 28. Minn meeting for community organization coun ty library. Jan. 81, Circuit Court Jury term resume. Feb. Ilnsketbull, Pendlo- ton v. linker high school Kym. Feb. 6. American Ijcgloii Smoker Oregon theater. Itoitnri-t'p Meeting Tuesday, The uuiiuul meeting of the I'ondle ton Hound-lTp board will be held next Tuesday evening at tlio Com mwclul Association rooms. The mect litj wan twice postponed because of the noM-ui'i Ival of the audltoni' report mailu by Whltcomb Whitfield, accountants. ,!. I-.. Will Vn-i. Local member of Christian En deuvor societies are planning 'to at tend the (.'. K. convention to be held 4ln Im. Oi anile, Fvbruury 4, E and 6. The Christian and l'resbyterlun ehurrhe are sponsoring the affair, and Itov. George. U Clurk, pastor of the local l'resbyterlun church, will Kpeuk. lie In known uh "Oregon Kn iteawreru' I'ncde George" and will be In charge of the devotional ldo of the convention, 15. 1',-Gntos, of lioston, secretary of tlio 1,'nited Haclcty of ChriHtlun KnileuvorH; 1'aul C Hiown of Ixis Angeles, Intermediate C. K. xecretury. and Miss Faya Hteln metis, Oregon state president, will be among the speaker. Hcveral nodal affairs will bo the keynote of the convention. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. QUALITY SERVICE. rENllETON8 IKAM.NU TOItK BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. i,101 101 101 101 101-101 101 101 101 Figs, Dates, Candied Goods Fresh shipment just received of DROMEDARY DATES IN PACKAGES, HALLO WIE DATES IN BULK. Extra nice for salads or stuffing. Also , LAYER FIGS-WHITE FIGS, CANDIED PINEAPPLE; CHERRIES AND ASSORTED FRUITS. "We Serve You Better" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. phones ioi , (Private Eeliange Conner; lloth department) FIVE tJlUCHIUES AM MEATS Jim Kturela to IHimonstrato. Jim Hturgls plans to try out a num bor of forage crop on his liurnhurt ranch, on' which many Improvements are being tiiacla. (irtmm alfalfa will lio tried out In comparison with common and a dry land pasture mix ture will be planted In one field. The first Slender Wheat grass to be plant ed In the county will be grown on the Ilarnhari much. The grass resembles closely the native bum n grass1. Mr. Hturgls will also have a sunflower field to fill the. ?!llo Vh .'nis to construct. Sale of Men's limits' and Overeats -101 101 101 101 101 1U1 101 101 101 v Ask'"! to lie I'ollliourrr. Henry J .Taylor, past grand master for the Oddfellows lodge In Oregon, today received a wire telling of the death In Portland of ti. K. Crawshaw, ulso a past grand master. Mr. Taylor was asked to attend the funeral on Monday a an honorary pallbearer. Mr. C'rawshaw edited the Pacific Oddfellow until a few months ago and his death came because of advanced years. For several years before re moving to Portland Mr. Crawshaw re sided In Astoria. Mr. Taylor was un able to say today whether he would go to Portland for the funeral. The man who knows good clothing will appreciate this op portunity to . obtain our very best quality wear at prices 1-3 less than they were originally marked. Buy your suit or over coat now at next spring's prices. 0' wi .$25.00, Reduced to $27.50, Reduced to $18.75 $20.65 Schools to bo Held. Pruning schools similar to that held at Freewater before Christmas will be hold at Stanfield and Hermlston early next month, according to announce ment made by Fred Bennlnn, county agent. On February 10, the Farm Bureau will hold a demonstration at itanfield which will bo followed that j evening by a meeting of the fruit ! grower. On February 14, thuso who ' .. . ,1 .. .t . . .i JL.t . nui-uuru uie ueiiiuiiiurauun unu lec ture February 11 will meet for prae tice In the Uarager orchard. A two I jday pruning school Is to be held Joint- j "3 lunula miu riermimuii rami I Wureaus February. 11 and 12. ll'lllltlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU Monday Special Fleischer's Knitting Worsted in two ounce balls, all colors. 45c BALL. By the box of eight balls I ' . , $3.25' Has Pilgrim Halt Dollar. A C. Koeppen of this city, ho re celied some Pilgrim Tercentenary half dollars that are of much inter- es.. On one side of I he coin Is a pic turc of (he Mayflower and on 'he other side a bust of a Pilgrim father. Mr. Koeppen secured the coins from Uoston. He Is Informed that the cen tenary assooiatl'on net something over $100,000 from the sale of these coins and Is wondering if the same plan could not be worked In connection with the electrical exposition to be held In Portland in 1925. Mr. Koep pen's Idea Is that the Portland expo sltion use one half the coin and that the other side be devoted to a Iiound L'p picture. The BEE HIVE S Pay Caih Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash ijlUllllUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllliillllliiiiiiiiitif Miss I'ol sum Chosen. Miss Jean Folsom, a' former student s'of the Pendleton high school, is one Slot the seven girls of the Oregon Agri- cultural college to lie pledged this week to Delta Psl Kappa, women's CI national honorary athletic sorority. 2 Two other former Pendleton girls. pot n prominent In women's athletics Siat O. A. C, Miss Alta Mentzcr nnd S Miss Ita AgecfJ are charter members Sor mis organization. Since its lnstal Sjlation on the campus one year ago, all Sglrls doing superior work in the de Sipartment of physical education have S een eligible to membership. Miss Folsom who Is a member of Sigma Kr.ppa sorority, is majoring In phy sical education and In dancing. She is frequently In demand to dance at en tertainment and has a leading part In "A Magic Weathervanc," a Dutch pantomime which wil be presented at tnc college Junuary 29. THE HEATFR OF NO REGRETS EXTRA LARGE TOP , FEED OPENI N3 tCgOS . --e o wop2rS2 rT.iiaifti j a0 m fc. ;u ,i .i MP HEAVY POLISHED STEEL OUTER BODY L.HEAVY INNEft LININOVWJItLlS OUTEh BODY OVER DRAFT AIR CHAMBERS HOT BLAST SIDEUNINCr EXTRA HEAVY VENTILATEO LINING :.ou, Keauceu 10 .n nn PoHuppri tn $.u .v...v, $35.00, Reduced to $37.50, Reduced to $40.00, Reduced to fJ-JJ $42.50, Reduced to " f- $45.00, Reduced to $47.50, Reduced to $50.00, Reduced to $37.50 $52.50, Reduced to , $39.40 $55.00, Reduced to $57.50, Reduced to $43.15 $60.00, Reduced to $45.00 $62.50, Reduced to $46.90 $65.00, Reduced to ..... . $48.75 $70.00, Reduced to $52.50 $72.50, Reduced to $54.40 $75.00, Reduced to ...... $56.25 $77.50, Reduced to ...... $58.15 $80.00, Reduced to $60.00 S82.50, Reduced to $61.90 $85.00, Reduced to $63.75 Garden City last niBlit. Among vis itors there were Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Taylor of Pendleton. Mr. Taylor, a past grand master fori Oregon, was among those called upon for an ad dress. A. C. Moore, grand master for Washington, and P.ev. R. A. . Atkins, grand chaplain, were also present and mado speeches. from Dayton that the altitude record of 36,020 feet, accomplished by Major Schroeder some time since, was made possible by a supercharger and , a ,special fuel constituent. The fuel component is a special Yellowstone Trail as far aa Spokane, and they were the first to cross the Montana-Idaho Summit form the East. 'The trail was then open all the way, the last portion to be opened be ing between Seltest and Millan. The cc-npound of the aniline series and isj'yellowstone Trail has been wonderful added to the gasoline. Its purpose l jy improved each year. We have tried Heard Store In Kcwlverslilit The Jim Beard cash store, in the Grltman block, yesterday went Into receivership, the Portland Adjustment Bureau taking churge. . He has assets of about $9000 and liabilities of $12, 000. Beard also operates a store at Nolin. SHits Are l"aiiilnel. Ten member of the rcndlcton Hoy .m-ouis passed the first examination last night nt a meeting in the county unrary. me boys, who were asked 10 give tne scout laws, motto, salute and explain the badire, are Norrls uraiiam, Rupert Graham. Carl Hlne hart. Wendell McMastcr, Hen Knight, r.ugnne uray, Harold De Wilde, Floyd Kowdyshcll, Louis Harthron and .nunc n:v mencon. i nn four pa trols, to consi.Kt of elcht mcmW each, are filled to overflowing. Th( patrols have been named Kagle, Hea der, i oyote and Fox, respectively. hi, i-uun u. anncusen was chosen scout mother and will teach the bovs out-door cookery. Dr. It. C. Ellsworth scout loctor, Instructed the boys last nignt ana n. is. Tucker led them in community singing. Itev. J. M. Cor- yenson. scout master, was In charge oi me examinations. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Grove LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bear the signature of a W. Grove. 10c Adv. Visit Walla Walla Dnnqiiot. A banquet for 500 members of, the Walla Walla Encampment, I. O. O. F.. and their ladies, was given In the ii I At Universal Stoves &Fumaces For Dandruff Those little flecks from yourhead that fall upon your clothing and spoil your pleasure are dandruff scalp disorder. Conquer It completely under money back guarantee. L'se Kotalko. Amis-ingly- quick, listing benefit reported by legions of men, women, children. Save your har! Get new hair. It Is possible in many cases even after baldnnss abso lutely proved. Remember KOTALKO at any busy drug store. Watcb your mirror! Show others this ndrerlufmmt. Tomorrow Is Orijcr Sunday. Tommorrow is designated as "Law and (Jrder Sunday," and Is declared by Governor Ben W. oleott to be "worthy of the hearty consideration of our people." The move is designed to uphold and prepetuate the constitution and is observed in many states of the union. to remove the tendency to detonate ' and to permit the high compression ratios provided by the super-charger. I Ordinarily an airplane loses about 50 per cent of its power at 18,000 feet, j due to lack of oxygen. With the super charger the Liberty engine developed ' practically Its full horsepower at the j hish altitude and only lost climbing I speed because of the atmospheric pres- ' sure drop. i While It does not appear likely that a supercharger can be applied satis factorily to the automobile engine be ' cause of the fact that such devices ! have been found to reduce the fuel : economy, there Is reason to believe ! that the invention of a firel constituent ; which will prevent detonating may ; lead to important developments with I regard to the handling of low grade fuels. House and Senate Bills Here j Copies of all bills introduced Into the j Oregon legislature are being received j daily from the state-house at Salem by Will H. Bennett, former state su- perintendent of bunks. Mr. Bennett j has placed the bills in files at his coun- tcr in the Inland Empire bank aim Nays that the tiubtio is welcome to i come In during business hours and i Iouk over the various measures as the) ' are presented In the senate and house. AD MAN TRAVELS FROM C0ASTT0C0AST1NGAR many trails, but have found that we can make better time over the trail mentioned. The dangers of the Pass have been almost entirely eliminated, and traffic, both by automobile and truck, promises to be very heavy. The wonderful improvement of roads is making it as easy to go from Chicago to Seattle as it Is to go from Seattle to San Francisco. "We find the service at the Bulck stations along the road excellent. An a matter af fact,' the tourist today i given every consideration and a cord, ui ahprcvpr h travels In the West. Business men who have adopt ed the automobile as the ideal way of traveling, certainly appreciate tbta friendliness. 'The trip was most delightful, nd we reached our destination with the feeling that we had gained greatly In pleasure and in health on our business trip." lK-nl Students Honored . Edwin Klrtlcy artd Arth.nr Rudd, Pendleton boys attending tho Univer sity of Oregon, have jlist been elected to To-ko-lo, sophomore honor socicety. aaccordlng to word received here Both are prominent In the freshman class this year. To-lui-lo Is one of two honor societies for underclassmen and it elects the most representative fresh men in college from each organization and a certain number from the unaf filiated men. ' Masons to Mm In llul.or An Eastern Oregon assembly for Scottish liite Masons Is to be held In j trip were not delayed one minute with Conducting a coast to coast business with headquarters in Chicago is no task vhen one has a dependable car," says H. P. Wilson of Chicago, who controls his own advertising business in the principal cities and travels ex clusively by automobile. Mr .Wilson is justly proud of the performance of his car, an H-Six-45 Buick, which still has its original spark plug and has been In use constantly since its purcahse, on cross country trips over roads of all descriptions. "I haven't even had the valves ground," said Mr. Wilson, "and it runs like a charm. On it sescond trip to Seattle, we averaged over two hunil.r red miles a day, and throughout the Income Tax & Audit Co. J. W. WITHERELL Income Tax Advisor, Public Accountant, Systems Installed, Periodical Audits. Cost Accountant , "PERSONAL SERVICE AND A DOL LARS' WORTH FOR A DOLLAR." Room 10? American National Bank Bldg. I , PENDLETON, OREGON. .. " Baker next Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, according to notice, received here by local Masons. Initiation cere monies for between 70 and 80 candi dates from the fourth to thirty-second i degree will be held. Baker Masons will put on the work up to the nine teenth degree and Portland members will do the rest. Several Scottish Kite Masons from Rcndlcton plan to attend tho Baker meeting. j car trouble. It may ne an interesting feature that one of the tires contains some of the Seattle air with which it was filled last September when we left Seattle for Chicago. Since then we have visited Cleveland, Detroit and many othef Eastern cities." Mr. and .Mrs. Wilson came over tbpj WESTERN? Shooters Will Meet Tonlglrt , ; All local persons who desire to take part in the rabbit shoot tomorrow at the Hoskln's boys ranch near Stanfleld have been asked to meet at ",:30 this evening at Sol linirai a sporting goons store In the Pendleton Hotel building The Invitation to shoot come from Charles Hoskins and persons need not be members of the Kendleton Uod & Gun Club in oitler to take part. The I meeting tonight is to arrange for j transportation for the crowd and to learn who can take auto. j VHY HAVE CATARRH; .o Disagreeable to Yourself and An About You. SMX'inl Fuel Constituent Of considerable interest to those following the development of the In- ternal combustion engine is the report C;ttarrh is generally conceded to be a constitutional disease. There fore it requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla which reaches every part of the svstem by thoroughly purifying and enriching the blood. This medi cine removes the cause of the trouble, which If not chocked may 'ead to more serious disease. In ! years of use and tost Hood's .-tarsaparilla ha relieved many cises as told by voluntary letters of commendation. Why not got a bot tle today and give it a trial? It combines economy and efficiency. Keep Hood Pills on hand as a family cathartic. Real Apples We have some extra fine Apples at 62.25 per box. ! Fresh sea food in today. "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors