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PAGE TTTO DAILY EAST OREGOSIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1821. TWELVE PAGES "N. Y. "Four Hundred" Js Moving' ADAMS KNIGHTS OF PHIS PUT ON Ii n si aormg onowm 19 U' , . . .. , I 1 y- "St 1 Mat 1 2 of Women's Footwear Spun.? is always looked forward to with great expectations by women, not only for its soft, balmy weather, but for the many new . footwear styles that always have their initial showing at this time of the year. , . Our showing is complete with every new style and last, the most certain wayto learn of this is to come to our shoe department and see the new spring styles. Women's Brown Kid Pump, brown Suede strap, flexible sole, French Louis Fifteen heel, medium vamp. Price . $12.50 Women's Brown Kid Pump, brown suede insert in lip, flexible sole, Lou is Fifteenth heel. Price $10.00 Women's Brown Sutfde Pump, cross strap, flexible sole, Louis Fif teenth heel. Price $11.50 Women's Brown Kid Pumps, two straps, flexible sole. Price. . . $11.00 Women's Brown Kid Pump, suede quarter, two straps, flexible soles, military heels. Price $9.50 Women's Black Kid Pumps, with black suede insert in lip, flexible sole, L. X. V. heels. Price $9.50 Women's Elack Kid Jump, two - strap flexible soles, Louis Fifteenth heels. Price . . . $10.00 Women's Black Suede Pumps, cross straps, flexible soles, Louis Fifteenth heels. Price .-. $11.00 Women's Black Kid Pumps, two straps, flexible soles, military heels. Price ' $8.50 These and many other attractive styles are here for your choosing. Al together the most stylish and desir able showing of shoes we've ever had. t 4 n 1 : stton S17. " 87th street and East River. New York Cl'.y, la to be taken from tenement dwe'.V nd soionabl res dence square for members of the "four hundred." Overhead wains rumble across on the Queenaborough bridge, shown here, and Blnekwell's Island, where the city's prl sons ara located Is part of the outlook. Fifth attune has become "lmpos3blo." tlw society loaders MW. tmihJlll9 ,UUdlB5 Mra- W- Vandorbilt (Uisot) has bouKht. SUo lllW WHAT PENDLETON GRADE SCHOOLS ARE DOING ITNDLCT0N5 C2EATEST DEPAHTAENT ffTOEB 1 eopies warendtis'S 1CRE IT PAYS TO TRADE l"????T uii USED : FOUDS 1 FOfSDS ; FORDS One 1913 Touring t $325.00 One 1919 Touring $350.00 One 1913 Roadster '$225.00 One 1918 Roadster $250.00 We have" a few more good buys , Priced from $125.00 up. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 , Water and Johnson Sts. tsao.tm hxn Waix.v w.u.uy WASHINGTON', Jan. 21. (A. r.l A bill to turn over the Walla Walla, Wash., military reservation to the public health service for use in rehab ilitating former service men was in troduced today by Senator Polndexter. republican, Washington. He propos ed an appropriation of $250,000. The) Poorest Profession Edgar Lee Masters was talking on roof garden about the nnnr r0 r the poetical profession. "A pretty girl." he said gloomily, "told me at a tea the other day that she had been to see a fortune tellerf "And the fool must have thought I Was an heiress," she added. "Why?" said r . " "Because,' said the pretty girl, 'she prophesied that I'd marry a poet and live hnnnv ever after.1 " lluHtlionie School- For opening exercises Friday tho third grades enjoyed an original pro grab arranged entirely by the children, one member of the committee acting as chairman. Carlton I.uck not wishing to break the attendance record of his grade and fnding that ho did not have time to walk to school, jumped on his pon, and rode, one day this week, thereby saving his record. The pony return ed home alone. ' Lavoh Lash was missed from his room this week. Mildred Harvey who is greatly im proved in health, has returned aftei several months of absence. Mr. Harvey and Mrs, Leckllder visited the sixth grade Thursday. Glenn and Gall Bitffington have r turned to take up their work In the stventh grade atior a two luontns so journ in Texas. The following pupils have received Heading Certificates this week: Gale Harvev. Wavne 'McAtee. Helen Ander- json and Myrtle Mlunis. Kay Matheney entered tho eighth 'grade this week and Is expecting to enter the boys hand. The eights rade class in agriculture has performed an Interesting experi ment with the soils found in this local ity. The experiment proved that peat held more wkater than sand, gravel, or loam. , , , Watltijigton School Six new pupils enrolled in the first grade at the opening of the new term on Monday. There are ii pupils at tending daily. The second grale has a beautiful display of handiwork, consisting of beautiful snowfiakes and snow scenes. Wayne Hagar of Weston entered the second grade this week. Alvin l'hipps and Ha Webber are. new pupils who entered tho fourth grade during January. Dorothy How ell and Herman Calusenius have re entered school after short absences. Twenty pupils were neither absent nor" tardy during tho month of Janu ary. Tho eighth grade girls' domestic science clays entertained Miss Flora Shaw, principal of Washington school, at a luncheon one day this week. The menu, which consisted of beef stew, plain muffins, orange salad and Wane mange, was prepared and ' presldeo over bv'the pupils, under the direction of Miss Kate Voorhces, domestic science teacher. The third grade enrollment hap reached the popular forty mark in the Washington school. t 4. 5 Drink Western A CEREAL EEVERAGE MADE IN OREGON BY WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS n H sr. NOW I! The Time TO FIX UP YOUR CAR FOR THE SPRING USE WE REPAIR ANY MAKE Perkins & Ammons rom the far away Philippines comes Joe Fauo, who entered Wash ington this week to take advantage of the educational opportunities offered by the I'nited States school system. Doris Caldwell, of the Seventh grade a tnius-furreir to Hawthorne school this week. , CLOSE FOR DIPHTHERIA (Fist Oregonian Special.) HEItMlSTON, Jan. 39. Ion Camp- bell returned th-.s week from a bus iness trip to Ppokane. The Hermiston schools were closed the first of the week on account of H ere beUig a few cases of dlptherla ti, the community but were opened again Thursday morning. K. P. Dodd and family are sin Tort- land. They will remain there for bov eral weeks. " Six car loads of equipment of the Newport and Miotwcll constrnctioi companies left here Thursday for Th Dalles. The Newport company has a contract for construction on the high way between the Deschutes river nn.l The Dalles. Camp will be CHtablishc at Celllo. . A large number of our business men attended the power meeting at I'ma tilla Wednesday. . The commercial dub h:w made plani. for the entertainment of guests who will be in attendance nt the f"n P.ureau meeting to be held here Feb Sth. (Jeorgew itrohm and wif hirvo r-f turned from Iowa where they havr been visiting for several months. Work on excavating for the new Methodist church was begun Wcdnes- ,ny- " J L SHKIXFIIS INVITK HAUIMXfl DllS M'llNKS. Iowa. Jan.' J. (A. T.) Special invitations to attend the conclave of the Mystic Shrine on Juu It. 15 and 16 will be extended to President-elect Harding, It wn:i an nounced today. DtOU'KKOW HIM? ("' r 5 y ' - i J 630 Cottonwood Phone 203 DON'T FORGET THE REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT H UNDER AUSPICES PENDLETON POST AMERICAN LEGION 1 ABOR HALL NAGLER'S ORCHESTRA, 9 TILL 12 LADIES, 10c ' ' ' t " .Dane in- - it Liberty Hall TONIGHT SPECIAL MUSIC NOVELTY Caruso, the tenor, Is also a clever cartoonist. He thicks Harding looks like Georgs Wach .ington. Do you? Caruso put new tnir a .id ruffles on this photo of Harding asd prcto a like ness of Washington! QOt - (Must OieKoulan Hpuelttl ' ADAMH, .Ian. H9.T1W Knights of a J'ythlan met on Tuesday evening ltt g p in. and put on tlio Hecund degru h.. fi re a largo ntlendanee.. A number of Hie K. l'.'s from the Weston lodge, in,,, . tored down as follows, Mr, Adkins. Mr Long, Mr. Meliallen and Air. Lnkas, . Lunch was served by the K. I, broth. era of ham candvvlf lies una -uoffeii and , pickles and all spent a fiue evening.:' I-aurencii Jlclutyro of Helix motored over to attend tho Iv, I', lodge In,,. Adams Tuesday. ' " . Mr. iiul .Mm. J. I), Hulos and son , John returned to tlteir lunnk rancli..; near A'lanis Huiplny after a visit In ., Oalltol-nlavfor Hie past tw nionlhs ulid they were glad t relarii as thoy sajf there Is no place like good old Oregon. . The Adams 1. O. o. Ii"., K. of !'.',. And Klsler llvbekah lodges are going tc purcbase u player piano for the i. i. ). V. hull. Committees a Tpoln,ta , to decide on the mtik mid kind are j (i. M. Morrison,- Hlrt Kirbi', Charley, Dupuis.' Charley Hunch,-Mra. McOoi. , lum and Mrs. Cella Kreba Mr. and Mrs, Charlea' Dupuis and , daituhlers Irene and Fruncla motoren to Adifnm today. , ' (ICnst On gonial! Special.) 1IKI.1X. Jan. 9. Helix boys' bas ketball leant defeated the Athena team at that phice Friday " evening the score being 81 to 20. The local girls' team lost to the Athena girls by a scoro of 20 to 11. A goodly number of Helix people attended the I game anil they as well as the two teama were served a splendid lunch at the ciose of the game by the Athena high school. .Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Toiler have re lumed front Wasco where1 they vere called by the death of Mr. Tozler's futher. ' Those who attended tho Ros-Eng-llsh Wedding at Kleth on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Hose, Elbert Tate, Mrs. L. Eheler and sons, Ernest1 unu Kenemh. and Miss Genevieve Hose. Special services have been held at the Baptist church for the pust ten days. ltev. Stockton of Portland con ducted them last week and this week, it'. Hall, the etate pastor, being the speaker. Special music has been giv en each evening and much interest shown. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason have had as tlK'r guest the pnst week little .Miss Donna Le Hoy of Toucher. Carl Kngdahl was a Portland visitor this week. Art Jrover of Walla Walla paid his mother, Mrs. D. Kendall, a short visit this week. Miss Monla Quest has returned from Wyputo wher the has been vis king relatives. iiedame.i U D. Smith, Sf. I,. Mor rison, Cluis. Alspach and J. It. Thomas were rendleton visitors Wednesday. ills. Koy I'enlnnd attended the county Red Cross meeting held In Pen dleton on Wednesday. air. ami auk. John Anderson are visitor Hi Wall Wi.Ha lhl imk. Miw Victor Mason h is charge of .Mrs. An derson's room during tier absence'. The Masons entertained in their hall Saturday night In a very delightful manner, their guests being the Kast ern Star and the families of Masons. The affair was In the nature of a sur prise. A splendid program was car' rled out, each Mason appearing In the role of his esperlat talent much In tent ability being diepbiyer. Jtefresh ments were served and the evening spent in cards and other amusements E BRUTAL IN ROBBERIES TAIUS, Jai, 29. Women bandits are becoming nearly as numerous as their male counterparts In Franco an a number of them tiave already bee arrested. , The police have just arrested a enn of burglars who have long been want ed by the authorities for houschrcak lug irt tho suburbs and discovered that the gang was led by a widow aged f and her thrte sons. Another of the burglars who aided by his sister and two other women formed part of tho band. Many of the robberies were accom panled by particularly brutal assaults. .VrnW.EWKHiHT H AMPIOX IS MATCIIKIf WITH HKAVY HOSTAX CHICAGO, Jan. 20. (A. P.) Johmnny Wilson, middleweight box. tie champion, has been matched to fight Navy Rostnn of Jollct, Illf., at Kenosha, Wis., Fob. 8, It was nnnouno cd last night. rr Mothers Fie and Cake Filler Just the thjng for the energetic housewife. Quick and easy to prepare, and perfect in quality and f la vor, enough to make five brig pies. So simple a child can prepare them. Ideal for cake filling and ' pud dings." The thoughtful and energetic mother cannot afford to be without this modern pie preparation. ENOUGH FOR FIVE PIES, PER BOX, 35c U. S. Inspected Meats, your guarantee of quality and sanitation always. v "TI ME SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors U. S. INSPECTED MEATS, your guarantee of quality, sanitation and cleanliness. Adams had -community akatlng oiw Htiirdnv In the city hall, n largo ciowd Was In attendance una nil spcui a pleasant evening.' " ' ' P.ev. Bt iick ton or Fernoaio was in guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Marqut for Sunday. " Jack Mnyberry motored to Pendle ton today to aee ltl brother (Illy May berry who is sick at tt. Anthony's hos plinl, he was operated on last rnaa and Is doing fine. 1 . Mr.' Welsler of the Ihterlof Grocer company of Walla Willi was calllni on the business people of Adams Tuesj day. J , Sum Myrlck, Is busy hnullnf rallf from the old J. J. Holbton ranch for Mr. Schrlmp. . - ' ; 1 Jake ilooher of Athena Is the guesj f his daughter Mr nhif Mrs. L Christian for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Ueuallen r tored lo Pendleton todar. Miss Oless of Milton was the uu 'f Mrs. Alex McKlnaie for the w( end. Alex StoKenrie. nrrled home Bft i huslnesji trip to SiKikane Wash. I Mrs. Harry fjtrnbee was the guest ! Mr. and Mrs. ltnlph Wallan Thurs(i at the home ratich. Oeorge Dreninn of Walla Walla the guest of Mrs. Myriek today. The Adams. Hebekoh- lodge held sneelnl meeting Thursfls'y evcnlnK I the purpose of nnmlnatlnsl n commltt of two to help' select a piano for t! I. O. o. F. hall. Mrs. Mabel McCr li:m and Mrs. Cella Grebs were elecu to bo. .. , Mrs. rserlha'Kemblcr''w"n n bnslm vlsllor In the City of Athena yes" in . The hew- modern' btmffalnW Y of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jj. h. I.leuallen Ik gresslng fine, the mnln part of house Is all up nnd looking fine. Kit. Wulluns new homn is n 1 plete yet on aechunt'nT'tH cold wes fr, will have a swell homo wh finished. Kvaid MeCollum and Gladys B pen er went to Pcndlxton Saturday. Harry Scars of Gibbon ras In Adot Saturday. P. M. Whllely went to Penrtlet Saturday on Important biislne Kd. Ilushman was In Pendleton Pa urday. Dave Dawson rfnd Charley Pnyrt and Kugenn Kolton of I'endlcton we tho guests of Roll Morrison over 8u day nt Hie home ranch at Adants, ltev. HV'cK'on of I'm ii pine and former resident of Adams preached the Adams Baptist church Sunday 8 p. m. to a large audlpnce, a very I tercstlng sermon of what James m': cd was delivered. Itoy Marlon bought a browrl and will soon start in to raise c' ens. ' ' Miss Helen ttlake returned' t'o t'lelon after spending Kunday at h Miss 'liarbara I.leiiatlen of l'e- ton was Ihe guest of Miss Dena I. alien Sunday and attended skatlnc Mr. and Mrs. Otas Ueuallen motoi! In from their ranch near Adams tftd Mr. and Mrs. ltnlph Wallnn motor In to Adanra today from their ranc John pierce motored to Adams do some shopping. Mr. c'llnt Htilcomb motored Adams today to do some shopping, Mr. i Ueuallen who has been tho Ht. Anthony's hospital for the pa two weeks was aide to come home day and Is doing- as welf as can be e: peetcd. Mr. Guy Muyberry who has been the Pe'ndletnn hospital wns able come today and is doing fine. A H SniVM X '8 I.I li.l ATTF..rrTKri rmn. Jan. z.-fA. p. ,i ' successful attempt was mnd sassinate Avetls Abrounlan, head iran neiegation lu Paris T attack occurred nenr hi. ,.i.i' h. . . .""iUBIl ..,n using a revolver but fa ...i ma intended victim. The a ma mime ns Aexmuif.. ti , ' ::, - -' 13 will, f , LAMAR "COMES BACK" I f it , DA VIIA f . i. . .?aT,,1 wah" once ' Jsiiown "Th. Wolf of Vail Street" cause oi tils market deals. basV mane good his boasf, mndb ' In 1917, when be was botind for At-' lanta prison, that bo would "corns' back." Kcports say h ha. - ,v w f ..vuv,vvv since his re lease, by eelUnp; ptocks eUor4 ' ,