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TEN PAGES PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10,1921 (r II III News Notes of Pendleton VAtmvAR or EVENTS Feb. ll-rrendleton v, The Lulles Basketball, The. Dalles. Feb. 12. Pendleton vs. Hood Stiver. Basketball, Hood River. Feb, 12. Lincoln'! birthday. Feb. 12. Pendleton vs. Milton high school debate. Feb. 14. Oregon Admission Day. Feb. 14-19 Prune week. Feb. 14 Man meeting Her- mlston women. , . Feb. 19. School principal convene here. Feb. 19 Umatilla Rapids Power Site meeting, Walla Wal- la. Feb. 12. Washington' birth- day, general holiday. . " Feb. 2 Mass meeting Weston, women. James Brown, charged with speed ing, wan fined IS In police court thin morning. WHAT, IS THE SIN ftgalnBt the Holy unoaiT Oregon tonight. Jtmw h Will (;ive Pure Water. Pure water rom a well maintained by the Iloesch Bottling Worka i avail able to any and all persona who desire it, George Stanglor, manager of the lo cal plant, announced today. Person may have a drink of the filtered, pure water by calling at the bottling works. hundred dollars will be spent by Mr. Bowman ut Pit Main street to mnke additions to his building, while 11000 will be spent on the Peoples Ware house it, remodeling the Interior of the store. Returns From Buying Trip. Mrs. H. M. Hloan, proprietor of the turned lust night from a buying trip to Portland. She purchased her spring millinery while there. Indians Drunk, Fhied 20 Kacli. Charley Bennett and Thomas John son, Indians, were found guilty In po lice court today of being drunk and disorderly and fines of 120 were lev led against each. Bennett was In po lice court on Monday on a charge or being drunk and way fined 610 at that time. , Store Buildings to Ho Altered. Permits were ordered granted to W. 8. Bowman and the Dickson estate last night by the fire committee of the city council, to make alterations to buildings within the fire limits. Five P. T. A. To Meet ' The Parent Teacher Association meeting of Hawthorne school will be held tomorrow afternoon at the school building. Several Important matters are to be discussed. 4.-101 101 101 101 101 101 101101 101 1 o o 1 o I o o OUR SHIPMENT OF Assorted Jams Arrived Yesterday as Advertised. Include a few cans of these with your order at once and try them on your table. We are sure you will want one or more dozen assorted varieties as soon as you have tried them. 13 oz. Tins, 15c Each. $1.65 Per Dozen. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. phones ioi fine groceries and meats it ;, , i'S I -101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 v Typooritcs to Be Told of "Hyprocrltes and Forsaking All" Is the subject upon which Kvsngellirt Mllo O. Bentley will speak at the Bap tist church tonight. Hev. W. II. Cox extends an invitation to the public to come to the song service which begins at 7:30. Maek tVickbuni In Hospital. H. M. "Cack" Cockburn, of Milton, formerly county commissioner, ' went to St. Vincent's . hospital, Portland, yesterday for an .operation according to friends returning today from the Rose City. Mr. Cockburn has been in Portland several days In the hopes of benefitting his health. BUY A BARREL OP ' FLOUR. QUALITY SERVICE. PEJiETON'8 IEAM.NU "TORE BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. THREE BIG SPEGIA They are Timely- Take Advantage of Them They are Money Savers. LS Special School Is Rucwh ' Twenty-one women attended the I uresnmsKing scnuoi neia auring ine past two days at Umatilla under the direction of Mrs. Edith O. Van Deusen, i home demonstration agent. Tomorrow jstanfleld will adopt a community pro i gram, Mrs. Van Deusen reports, and Echo will do likewise on Saturday. Will Write Scenario ' Ann Shannon Monroe, who Is well ; known here and who has written many ; stories of the Round-Up and of the i Umnlilla Indians, Is to write a scenario I which will have Portland for Its lo cale, and which will be filmed by the i Riser Studios, Inc. This picture will ; be followed by another Monroe scen ario of the Boy Scouts, probably In Glacier National Park. They Are Here WHAT? Another shipment of 6000 Oranges at the Table Supply at 20c per dozen. Get your order in early as they will not last long. Our last shipment of 6000 was sold in one and one half days. Get in the rush. "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 1SS 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors U. S. INSPECTED MEATS E. O. locates Will Bowman A story published In the East Ore- gonian a few days ago, asking for the whereabouts of Will Bowman, who re aided here during the civil war, today brought a response from Mr. Bowman, who now resides at Pilot Rock. A person who was here a few days ago seeking Information as to his where abouts today was notified that Mr. Bowman Is a resident of the nearby city. Engineer to Visit Kprlnss. Frank B. Hayea, water commission engineer, rlans to go to the new springs beyond Chaplish Springs, headvrorks of the city water supply, on Friday td take field notes. The new spring will be developed and added to the city water system so that In the dry season there will be ample spring water for all needs. No river water wilt be used this year, the commission hopes. ... J MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING Aladdin Cooking Ware CARRIED IN" BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE , ENAMELED STEEL I fm i f P m f I N't: h Universal Stoves &Fumaces . Dislike Mud in Water. Muddy drinking water, caused by surface water getting Into the city's water supply through air holes,' Is bringing considerable complaint. The water today had cleared of most of the mud but yesterday It was very full of silt In some localities. This condi tion say persons familiar with the water system, could be removed with a slight omount of work. The mud does not harm the water from a pur ity standpoint but Is, nevertheless, not relished, complainants say. Tiro Echo EMtatm Appraised. Appraisals In the estates of Am nan Longwell and W. H. Smith, of Echo, deceased, were filed with the county clerk today. In the first an estate of $1024 was found by R. B. Stanfield, W. H. Crary and A. B. Thomson. In the second the estate was valued by T. H. Johnson, Elmer Spike and Tom Able at $716.64. Smith was the man shot by Deputy Sheriff Asa Thomson last year while resisting arrest on a charge of. threatening to kill Joe Ra mos. I Sale Sassy Jane Dresses $5.95 . Here Is your opportunity to buy SASSY' JANE DRESS at a big saving. These drewws are well made. Modeled In tiw very newest and becoming styles. Tliey are made of tlic best quality Ging hams and Crepe, attractively trimmed for Mm street or house. Come early and buy one or more. Special $5.5 HAND BAGS AND PURSES ONE HALF PRICE We only have a limited number of these fine Hand Bags and Purs es left so have decided to close out at . One-Half Price Women's rain or shine Umbrellas ONE HALF PRICE Come now and buy one of these fine Umbrellas at One Half Price. TOKIO, Feb. 10. (A. P.) An echo of tho reduced armament campaign which is oarricd on by Yukio Ozakl, former leader of the opposition party, or the Kensei-Kal, is found in the deci sion of Kokumlnto, or nationalist party, to return the budget to the gov ernment with the request that it re consider and curtail appropriations for nilitary purposes. Budget Would Raise Tax The kokumlnto party declares that approval of the budget would mean an Increase of taxation In coming years and charges that the inclusion of an additional 160,000,000 yen for national intense would be in violation of the r!edge given the pervious diet and also be tantamount to declvlng the na tion. M is urged that the budget be reframed on the basis of shorter army service and for improvement In edu cation. , Rev. Ilnrdbig Speaks. Rev. Harding stirred the hearts of the large audience in the Oregon the ater last evening preaching on "When Will Jesus Come?" He did not try to leave the Inference or prove, that the second coming of Christ was the most important question, but. while show lug that it was perhaps close at hand he emphasized the one great need of all men, that of being ready If He should come. At the close of the ser mon something like 46 or 60 people. mostly men, came forward, manifest lng a desire for spiritual help. Evangelist Fleming will speak to night on "What Is the Sin Against the Holy Ghost?" LUCKY STRIKE cigarettt. Flavor is , gealedjn by toasting bert and Kenneth Knight, Ray and Roy Dempsey, and Ray Jordan. They have been giving trouble both In school and community for some months. I-ost Saturday they were all taken to Heppner before Judge Camp bell in the Strader cose and the court decided that the gang should be bro ken up. One was paroled to rela tives in Goble, Wash, one to relatives in Boardman, and one was found work at Echo. The two youngest are to remain at home. A feature of the sentence Is that all must continue in school work. The boys are between the ages of 14 and 16, all but one com ing under the Juvenile court Jurisdic tion. The oldest was assessed a fine of $26. The Board man schools are not go ing to wait -for Eastern Oregon arbor day but will have tree planting ex ercises in connection with the Lin coln Day program next Friday. Lines have been run along the east and west property lines of the school Kiounus wfiere the trees will be planted.- Each grade In the school will dedicate a tree. The Boardman ga rage donates the use of a truck to make a trip to Irrigon and Hermiston to collect trees for planting. The dis trict will deed to the townsite a 60 foot street along the front of tbe school property. At a rousing meeting of the com mercial club last night a delegation was appointed to go to Prosser for a meeting with the Prosser community club on Monday the 14th, to establish co-operative relations in regard to connecting Prosser and Boardman with a road. J. C. Ballanger, Sam Boardman, C. H. Dlllabaugh, A. L. Larson, T. H. Weston and Charles Barnes will make the trip. In dis cussion of the present status of the John Day irrigation district contro versy, it was unanimously decided to support the present board and the present movement. - in tills connection legislators are to be informed of the stand of the Board man people and it was decided to hold the barbecue as planned with the ex ception that the time will probably be September and it will be called the Hydro-electric-John Day Barbecue. Committees were also appointed to or ganize a cemetery and park associa tion, to arrange for a camping place for tourists, to get trees for planting all through the community, an Inves tigation of the present status of the Farm Loan as applying to this dist rict, and on Incorporation and water supply lor Boardman. ' TOO FAT? OF JUVENILE OFFENSES mw tmimm UltM trnrn m man. Otfiam RM IpreMQirMd km) mt u ban W ; m write far frw brochar to Kria Co., aVVtBtanoa A. New I art. wmtm rtmw V 4Nf atrtbod. No mJU, mo thrroid. tarr- WIM mretotac. Deliftatfally ur. tea. tedsMM amreteiac. E r.J fatattteai hnrtNi teiltk. 0wv. Li rooBH ADD ' Drink Western Especially so now that the city water is rather, muddy. Made by WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS (East Oregonian Special) BOARDMAN, Feb. 10. A gang of five Irrigon boys have run afoul of the law 'in an attack on one Frank Strader, over some alleged trouble in a horse deal. Those Involved are Dell- COMISKEY 0. K. NOW CHARLES A. COMISKEY ST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. Chrle V. Comiskey. owner of the Chicago A'hlte Soz, is here recovering .rom a nervous breakdown. "I've gained IS pound since I a me here a few weeks ago," the Old Roman Aya. "I novar ta better la my Ule." - SPECIALS All Market, Fruit and Clothes Baskets at One-half Price Tho Boo Hiiro "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON SPECIALS - We are offering an extra special sale of all of our box ed stationery, values up to 90c. Very Special at 3 So Clean-Cut Merchandising Superiority Our desire is to make this store the leading one of its kind in this section. We realize it demands SUPERIORITY of merchandise, SUPERIORITY of price, SU PERIORITY of service. You may depend on every transaction being conducted on a basis leading to this commercial leadership and with this intention WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. One-Half Price on All Bread and cake boxes, you know the kind, white enamel and alum inum finishes. Our new shapes in .buckram and wire hat frames have arrived. Be the early one to choose from the unbroken assortment. Announcing another reduction in J & P Coats Crochet Thread. 2 for 25c You can save money by buying your notion here. A PERSONAL WORD With the cost of living of such vital interest to everyone and a seeming tend ency for large financial gain being uppermost in the minds of many we take this opportunity to assure our many customers of our intention to still adhere to the policy of the MOST VALUE FOR THE LEAST MONEY. We hope that you will appreciate this endeavor on our part as keenly as we appreciate your pat ronage in response to such a policy. (Signed) THE BEE HIVE, f : 4 i i t i i ; i