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TEST PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, 1PENDLETON, OREGON, ' FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1021 PAGE THREE r . . . - -. iii i ii Afcm Ate of Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENTS Fab, 4-6 Basketball, Pendle ton va. Bakar -high school gym. Feb. S. Umatilla Rapid Power meeting;, Pendleton. Feb. 6. American Legion umoker Oregon theater. Feb. 8. Anniversary of Phil ippine Insurrection. Feb. 12. Lincoln'! birthday. Feb. H Oregon Admission Day. Feb. ID.Behool convene here. Feb. 22. Washington' birth day, general holiday. principals Jrnl Il priwiilutlvo Please Two hundred Elk, last evening at tended the meeting In honor of tho presence here of District Deputy Orand jf.xalted Kuler Francis Oalloway, of The Dalle. They listened to an ad. dres by him on- lodge issues for the betterment of the order. Part exalted rule were called to the chair during the session and Initiation waa held for the following: Rev. Alfred A. Lock- wood, Rev. O. L. Clark, I'hllo II. Hounds, Kenneth McHae, Elmer 8. Ferguson and Ernest L. Crockatt. A luncheon followed the lodge meeting. Kdllor in Hoar of Pendleton. Request for 250 Pendleton folders. to be sent to the national convention of the National Editorial Association In Atlanta, Cla,, next month, waa re ceived today by the Pendleton Com mercial Association. The folder will be eent there a part of an all-Oregon exhibit which la being arranged by Mm, Wlnnlo. Braden, mate exhibit agent, at Portland. I'.xiMTliiKtit Station Assisted The aenata committee on agriculture Iihh agreed on fund sufficient to in- aura continued operation of the irri gation experiment atatlon at Hermla ton, a dispatch from Washington to day inform. The exact amount of the appropriation la to be determined In consultation between Senator C. L. Me Xary an Secretary F. Houston, of the department of agriculture. Plana had previously been made to clone the ex periment atatlon there, along with oth- 4.-101- 401101-101101-101-101101-101- OUR OWN Mild Cured Bacon At a Real Saving to You. We have a few hundred pounds of very line mild cured, medium weight, bacon packed in our own sanitary cooler and smoked just right, (no coloring). 35c PER LB., while it lasts. - .1 "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101' " Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. , 1-liONF.S 101 FIXE C'llOCUUJCS A.N'D MEATS -loi loi loi ioi loi loi loi loi ioi T era In the northweat, In a move toward economy and the atatlon waa to have been dlxcontlnued Jan. 1. , Iloxer Wire Challenge. A challenge to the winner Frankle Regan-Johnny Flak .the American Legion smoker row night waa wired today of the bout at tomor- to the matchmaker of the local nost hv Jack Hone, a boxer In Crawford, Neb. Lltjle la known here of Hose. KianflHil Sends 15 More Flve dollars collected In Ktnnfleld for the relief of starving children In Furope waa turned over to C. K. Cranaton, treasurer of the Central European Hellef, today. The money waa brought here by J. D.'urcher, at torney from the weat end town. The flour for the relief haa been shipped but aa yet final disposition of the fund haa not been made. Relief Worker Here B. H. Jonea, field secretary for the near east relief and also for the Chin ese relief move ia here today In con ciliation -with J. N. Hcott, county chair man of the Near East relief committee. The Oregon committee on Chinese re lief la compoaed of E. B. Piper and A. u Milla of Portland. There la a po. HllJllity a luncheon matf soon be ar ranged here to discuss the matter of a drive for this county.-. Boy Scouts To Meet The local organization of Boy Scout -will meit tonight at the coun ty library, where the boys will take scout examinations. Dr. It. ('. Ells worth, scout doctor, will give "setting up" exercises and firm aid instruction. Mrs. Edith 0. Van Deusen, acout moth er, la planning to take the boys to the high school domestice science depart-' ment In the near future to give In struction In scout cookery. Hlvci-Hlde to He Visited , Riverside school this afternoon la to be told of the plans for Community j Service in Pendleton. R. E. Tucker, local organizer, wti! make the address; upon Invitation from the Riverside Parent Teacher Association. While that community ia not a part of the city of Pendleton, It is Interested In the work being done here and may find means of joining In a part of all of the work, Mr. Tucker said. UA in For Friday and Saturday We are offering the remaining stock of Otter Brand Minced Clams at 3 FOR 65c . 12 FOR $2.50 CASE (48 CANS) $9.75 IlrooU field Sausage, 11) 4."c Oyster Cocktails bi bottles. 20c Sl.il. Prune, II lbs. for. $1.00 Bulk Dates, lb 30c, Fancy Biulilnl Walnuts, lb. 45c Country Ilotlc-r, 1 lbs. for. .; DOo XXXX Brand Evaporated Milk for Cooking. PER CAN 10c - PER DOZEN ...t $1.10 CASE (4 DOZ.) ..." $4.40 Oregnn Prune Week Announced Oregon la being asked to observe prune week, from Feb. 14 to 19, in clusive, aa a help to the growers of this state in moving their crop of 1920. An Oregon Prune Campaign Committee hua been organized In Portland, with Fred 8. Bynon, formerly a local attor ney, as secretary. Notice of the week t designation, and a plea for local co operation, were received by the Pen dleton Commercial Association today from Mr. Bynon. i Old Check Cashed Post Mortem. A check for $5 Issued by Henry J. Taylor on September 17, 1912, came back for payment a few daye ago, aft er B. F. Crawshaw, to . whom the check waa Issued, had died in Port-1 land. Mr. Crawshaw had endorsed i and misplaced the check several years ago and it was found, presented and paid by his widow. Mr. Taylor found, by consulting his old jstufos, that the check waa good and he met the payment. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. QUALITY SERVICE. ITAULCTO.V8 LF-AIH.Xi 1VRK BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. Saturday Is the Last Day Going on Now Boy's Suits and Overcoats One-Half Price Outfit the Boy Now Going on Now ill 5j M Lj ) : 4 BIG SALE Men's Suits and Overcoats One-Half Price Buy Yours Now I " I WcatlHT Will Dcrido Slioot If Sunday's weather appears to be favorable, the rabbit shoot planned by the Pendleton Rod & C!un Club at Snnd Hollow will be held. The dozen shooters who met last night took a look out of doors at tho flurry oi i snow and the rain and decided that they would withhold definite an nouncement n to plana. The present plan is to notify the prospective mem bers of the shooting party tomorrow evening at the lesion boxing match. Meeting at Slanflcld Tonight A stock feeders' meeting is to be held in Ktanfteld tonight under the auspices of the Farm Bureau, with Robert Withy com be, head of the East ern Oregon experiment station at I'nioB, as chief speaker. Mr. Withy combe will discuss the experiments in relation to fattening and wintering of beef cattle, sheep and hogs. Tomor row a similar meeting Is to be held at an nil-day sesaion in Hermiston, with the I'matilla and Morrow county Farm Bureaus and the Columbia Basin Al falfa Growers co-operating. Mr. Wlthycombe will speak at this time also, at the Baptist church. The wive of farmers are t6 bo entertained at a matinee at the Hermiston moving pic ture theatre, .with the Hermiston Com mercial Club as hosta. Miss Fwing Yialt MiBs Katherine Ewing. of the North west division of the Red Cross, is here from Seattle today to confer with Miss Virginia Todd, secretary OT the Red Cross in this county. Rainfall is .52 A steady rainfall yesterday resulted in a total precipitation of .52 of an inch, says Major Lee Moorhouse. wenther observer. The maximum to day is 44, the minimum 35 and the barometer registers 29.35. Miss Walsh In Warsaw Miss Stasia Walsh. Red Cross nurse, who is in WaVsaw, Poland, writes lo cal friends that she is enjoying her work very much. On Christmas day she was hostess for a goose dinner in honor of a group pf little Polish news boys. The Red Cross also entertained many of the children, and among oth er amusements for the youngsters popped corn, which proved a decided novelty for the little foreigners. "CASCARETS" FOR . . -CONSTIPATION Just think! A pleasant, harmless Cascaret works while you sleep and has your liver active, head clear, atom ach sweet and bowels moving as regu lar as a clock by morning. No griping or inconvenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this candy catnartic too. MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE . BY USING Aladdin Cooking Ware ' CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE ENAMELED STEEL , reel Universal Stoves &FumacQS IHut Club Knters Tourney The Pendleton Rod & Gun Club has received notice that it haa been ac cepted as a contestant In the weekly trapshootlng league conducted by the Spokesman Review. The towns of the inland empire engage every Sunday in telegraphic shoots, the scores of the five highest guns being counted. The j first shoot, it is expected, will be on Sunday, Feb. 27; although actual dates and other data have not been received by C. G. Matlock, secretary of the club. The tournaments continue through the summer. - Kbrrhard Favors Wheat Rill I Colon R. Eberhard, Joint senator from Umatilla and Union counties, favors the passage of senate bill No. 193, the wheat grading bill recently in troduced as a measure of relief for the farmers of eastern Oregon, he says in a letter received this morning by the Pendleton Commercial Association. He is also willing to assist toward the elimination of waste in the corlduct of charitable Institutions throughout Ore gon. he said. This mater was recently endorsed by the local association, fol lowing ft communication sent out by the Astoria Chamber of Commerce, Legislative Committee to Visit The Joint committee on ways and means, of the Oregon legislature, will spend Saturday in Pendleton, visiting the Eastern Oregon State Hospital for a conference with lir. W. D. Mc- Nary, superintendent, on the needs of the institution for the coming bennium. This committee has already visited the university nnd agricultural college and other institutions on the west side. Senators Patterson, Korblnd and Upton and Representatives Pierce and Hurd are members of the committee. While hero they will be guests at luncheon In the Elks club, of President Roy W. Rltner, of the state senate, who will be home over the week end. A few local businessmen will also be guests. The egislatora .will be asked to attend the Umatilla Rapids Power meeting and! have also been extended an Invitation to attend the American I.lon boxing smoker in the Oregon theater at night. Headaches from Slight Odds GROVE'S Laxative RROMO QU1N- j NH Tablets relieve the Headache bvl curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and I germ destroyer. The genuine bears I VISIT OUR SALE OF WOMEN'S WHITE WEAR IN OUR WOMEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR Response to this sale yesterday and today has-been wonderful which just proves that we are offering real, extraordinary values. This sale is truly a privilege that no woman can afford to let slip by. Not just a part not merely a portion but our entire stock of women's white wear is reduced. , ' Women's Combinations, Middies, Muslin Gowns, Petticoats, Corsets, Pajamas. Etc. Every garment has individuality. , PENDLETWO GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORK ghePeoples Warehouse; V-VWrq WHERE IT Evrs TO TOAOF I f 1 1 f i the signature of E. W. Grove. (Roj sure you get BKOMO.) SOc, Adv. I