East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 14, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 14, 1021.
PAGE TEN
Special News of Umatilla Co.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
DINNER PARTY IS HELD
FOR FOLK AT WESLAND
(Kast OroRonian Special. )
WESTLA D - MINNEHAHA, Feb.
1 4. Mrs. W. J. Juckson, assisted by
her daughter, Mrs. 1. U Shlppey of
J'li'iiiywoori, Mnnt., entertained at din
ner Wedjiexday eveninK. The gui-sts
were Mr. J. 1. Mi'Pheraon of 1'endle
lon, Mr. and Mr. K. U Jackson and
Mr. and Mm. O. M. Jackson.
Klmer MrElroy is suffering from
an attack of mumps.
Mr. W. J. Jackson Is seriously ill
at her home.
Mrs. J. U MoPherson of Pendleton
returned home Thursday after visiting
with her daughter, Mrs. O. M. Jack
on. -
Iris Quick la out of school owing to
a slight Illness.
Otto Shipley, who has been main
tainer near La Grande, has been
transferred to the Cmatllla-Messner
division.
The tank at Hunley Is not beinsr
used by the O. YV. R. & N. as wa
tering station now, owing to reductloD
in traffic over the rut-off.
A larpe amount of baled hay is be-
Injs slilpped front Wesiland lately.
Owing to the rains which have been
prevailing: the last three days the river
is high and muddy.
Prospects for nn abundant Jack rah
bit harvest are good as a few third
grown bunnies have made their ap
pearance. John McElroy Is working; at black
smithing for the Shot ell Construction
Co. of Hermiston. They are graveling
the streets of Hermiston.
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(East Orcgonian Special.)
ATHENA, leb. 14. A Valentine
party will be given Tuesday evening
in the basement of the Methodist
church by the Sunday school.
Mrs. Earl Grant and small daughter
ieslle, of Condon, who have bee. vis
iting at the home of Mr. u..t Mrs.
Walter JJooher, returned to their
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thompson
and daughters Jne and Margaret
were Pendleton visitors Thursday.
Charles May was in the city from his
home on the , Weston Mountain Tues
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"WWH.C NEW YOR.K. SLEEPS
WIUUIAM FOX (fcODUCTION
A IT A THKATItE. STAR TIXG TITSDAY. 15th
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Luscious Oregon Pries
FEnRlARY 14TH-1TH
It Is an admitted fa-t Uiat Oregon Prunes are. su
perior to all others. Tliey are famous for Its health- i
In litres and delicious as an appetiser. (
rniiMLial market romlttions ruffe caused two
tiiinlK of the 1?0 prune crop to be still unsold. As
loyal Oregonians buy this week a Supply of Oregon
I'nmfs. thus supporting one of Oregon's important
industries.
The Amenm)iati(ml Bank
Penrlleton. Oregon.
'Strongest Bank in Gastern Oregon'
Mr. and Mrs. Kred Plnkerton -and
family have moved Into the Charles
lownlng residence.
Mr, und Mrs, S. A. Haines were
Athena visitors rrom Weston Wed
nesday. Mrs. Al Johnson Is seriously 111 nt
her home In this city.
W. C. Counter was a Helix visitor
Tuesday,
Mrs. F. S. LeGrow has returned
from Seattle where she visited her
mother and sister.
J. h Pavidson and S. S. Hunt were
Pendleton visitors Wednesday.
Mrs. Hert Ramsay and duughter
Pearl left Saturday for Eugene where
they will visit at the home of Mrs.
Kumsuy's daughter Mrs. Kinney.
Hoy Cannon went to College Place
Thursday to visit Mrs, Ijunnon who
is very much Improved In health.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hetts were
iPendleton visitors Wednesday even
ing.
MVs. Melville Johns has been con
veyed home from the hospital In
Walla Walla where she has been re
ceiving treatment for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downing of
Ferndale were Athena visitors Thurs
day.
Bern Bannister lias been confined
to his home with illness.
Tom Pe Fretjce was In the city
from College Place Thursday.
Scott Bannister of I .a Crosse, was
an Athena visitor Thursday.
Mrs. Charles Keen of Pendleton
was a visitor at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gross Thursday.
The funeral of the late Andrew It.
McEwen of Portland was held Sat
urday afternoon at 2 o'clock In the
Methodist Episcopal church. The
funeral sermon was preached by r.
nieakney. a life-long friend of the de
ceased. Masonic services were held at
the grave.
Mrs. 8. F. Sharp visited her daugh
ter Miss Carrie at College Place Fri
day. Mrs. Van Peusen will conduct a
sewing class In Athena at the Civic
Club rooms February- 11 at 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday afternoon and evening the
heaviest rainfall of the season was ex
perienced here. The streets were
flooded by water from the fields north
and east of town. A few basements
down town had a small amount of
water in them.
Lawrence Thorp who has been em
ployed in Pendleton has returned to
his home In Athena. '
Miss Altha Chandler spent the
week end in Walla Walla.
A "poverty social" will be given
Tuesday evening at the Christian
church reception rooms. Every one is
invited.
L. F. Davidson and Charles Dickev
were Walla Walla visitors Saturday. 4
O. Club
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The members of the G. B.
met at the home of Mi.
Johnson Saturday afternoa.
refreshments were served at
the hostess.
Blanche
Painty
3:30 by
(East Oregonian Special.) i
WESTON JIT., Feb. 14. Cards an
nouncing the marriage of Louis H.
Dowd of Washtucna, Wash, formerly
of Weston Mt., and Mrs. Jessie M.
Wood of Whitehall, Wisconsin, were
received this week. Mrs. Wood is a
sister ef the late Mrs. Dowd.
Mrs. H. V. Compton is quite sick
with la grippe at her home on the
mountain. Mrs. Compton has an
abscess in her head from the effects
of la grippe.
Miss Esther Edwards of Umaplne is
rs ; r ,
visiting her sister, Mrs. Jtalph Lnns
dale. Mrs. R. B. English received
word that her father is quite ick at
Lebanon. Oregon. On account of the
high waters everywhere, Mrs. English
will not go home unless it is neces
sary. J. W. Bowers Js still sick, Mrs. J. C.
Frye, Mrs. Bowers' mother and Albert
Carlson, a young man making his
home there, are all In bed with ton
silitis and la grippe. Fortunately Mrs.
Bowers and the children have recov
ered and are able to tuke care of the
others sick.
Mrs. John Hvatt Is in Pendleton
having some dental work done and
visiting Mrs. J. W. Hyatt in Weston.
Mrs Will Gould arrived home on
Thursday from Washtucna Wash., aft
er 10 days' visit with relatives.
I. C. Hopkins received a telephone
message from his son Dan near Spo
kane, announcing the arrival of a nine
pound son. This is the second grand
son and a very welcome visitor to all.
The county surveyor was unable to
survey the Weston Mt. new grade
Thursday on account of several wash
out rear Pendleton.
STREAMS ARE SWOLLEN
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5cEW YORK, Feb. 14. Six women
smugglers whose figures' contour
showed pronounced expansions after
a visit to the Italian steamship Gul
seppi Verdi today, were arrested by
customs inspectors and a search re
vealed 21 quarts of liquor sewn In
bags hanging from their waists be
neath their skirts. The liquor was
confiscated and each woman was fined
(5.
MEACHAM, Feb. 14. J. D. Casey
and daughter. MaJS were visitors at
Hilgard Monday.
Mr. Riffe traveling salesman for
Wadhams & Co., was calling on W, B.
Ross Tuesday.
Mrs. Clara Rose from Pendleton, Is
here visiting her daughter Mrs. Jack
Dockweller.
Ed Anderson, from Arlington, is
here to spend the rest of the winter
with his brother, Ray Anderson.
Steve Lawlor arrived home from
Pendleton Wednesday. .
Mr. Haslet t, traveling salesman for
the Central Shoe Co.. of Kansas City
was calling on the merchants one day
last week. '
Miss Grace Barker arrived home
Wednesday after spending the last
month at Hermiston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith left Sat
urday evening for Stanfield where he
has n position on the Furnish Ditch.
Bill Waldrop Is here from Medical
Springs to visit his sister, Mrs. Floyd
Hewitt
Mr. Lamb of Freewater, was here
Saturday transacting business with
the Casey Lumber Co.
I The Casey Lumber Co. has several
teams busy moving lumber from the
mill to the planer. They are getting
ready to fill arly orders.
Chinook winds have been blowing
for the past few days. Snow Is dis
appearing rapidly and all the streams
are swollen.
IXVITKD TO SIIEKP MEF.T
SALT LAKE CITY, rath. Feb. 14.
Kevada, Wyoming, Idaho and Mnn'
tana have been invited to setd dele
gates to the labor and wool growers'
conference to he held at Ogden, Feb,
17 and IS.
Barnyard Golfers Head for Florida
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Special Clean-Up
on the Following
5 Small Rug Proportionately Priced H
9x12 Axminster, 1921 price $45.00
9x12 Grass Rug, 1921 price $13.50
9x12 Wilton Rug, 1921 price ..$72.50
Good Grade
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Selling odds and ends in dishes, cups and saucers, s
s . per dozen $2.00
S Heavy Platess, per dozen .$2.00 E
S Oatmeal dishes, each 20c
5 Water jugs, each 60c
1 S
Cruikshank & Hampton I
"QUALITY! COUNTS" I
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8T. PETERSBURG, Fla. Barnyard golf tun from all tactions of the cojotry lire beaded la
this direction for toe national tournamont. Tee Tangtiard bai already arrived. Here are some
who will take part. ' Center Hughie Palmer, Akron. O., undefeated Industrial -ohatnoi Around the
hoe (loft to right) Zeke Barnes, St. Petersburg, FTa.; W. W Henry, Lisbon, O.; B. 0. Soedecker,
l Aabnry Park, N. J.; George Vignoa, Detroit; Oeorft May, Akron, O.; Vincent Grady, Maroa, III., and
P. F. Harrjy Fanldlr.T. Q
95c
75c
,....., 25c to 50c
Lenten Specials
Otter Brand Shrimp, 4 cans
Otter Brand Minced Clams, 4 cans ......
Extra Fancy Oysters,' cans
Columbia Rivei Salmon, cans 35c to 75c
Domestic and Imported Sardines, cans 15c tq 30c
Extra Quality Tuna (white meat) can..., V 40c
Extra Fancy Crab Meat, can 75c
Extra Fancy Lobsters, cans. 35c and 75c
Fresh Ranch Eggs at the Lowest Possible Price.
The
Sanitary Grocery
1 221 East Court St.
The Most in Value The Best in Quality
Phone 871
. 0. OF.
Oddfellows In Pendleton ore shaping
up their affairs to permit them to gu,
100 per cent strong", to the annual dis
trict convention of the order at Hepp
ner on Saturday, Feb. 26. The degree
team of Eureka lodge and the degree
team of Umatilla Encampment Xo. 17
will ro to Heppner that weeK end, ac
companied "by 100 or more local Oddfellows.
The degree team of the Encamp
ment lodge will put on work for a
clam on Friday. Feb. 25. This work Is
being done upon special invitation of
the Moorow county lodge. Officers
of that branch will also take part, in
cluding it. F. Kirkpatrlck, grand pat
riarch.
'Competition for the degree tenm
cflp of the subordinate lodges of Uma
tilla and Morrow county will be one of
the features of the wasion on Satur
day. Kuroke lodge won the cup at
Milton last February and. If it can
again take honors, will have obtained
permanent possession of it. rt. F.
Bean, of Umaplne, la vice president of
the district organization.
CiIHI-8 KIIOVM) KMOKK PIPE.
NEW YOltK, Feb. 14. (U. P.)
Dean Johnson of New York university
propose that girls substitute plpee
for cigarette, noting they are heal
thier and nicer looking.
FINE FOR JB)NI
Musterole Loosens Up Those
Stiff Joints Drive3 Out Pain
YouU know why thousand use
Musterole once you experience the
glad relief it give.
Get a jar at one from the nearest
drug store. It U a dean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
not blister. Bring ease and comfort
while it i being rubbed on I
Musterole is recommended by many
doctor and nurses. Miliionaof jfaare
used annually for bronchitis, croup, stut
neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu
mat ism, lumbago, pain and ache of the
back or Joints, sprain, tore muscle,
bruises, chilblain, frosted feet, coida of
the cheat (it often prevent pneumonia).
35c and 65c jars; 'hospital size XUU
Painless Parker
and His Principles
Sf PafaJrai Paritf
IV J(J principles are to do all the
1V1 good I can for others and
for mvself at the tame time. I
am in the dental business to make '
money and to give the people
good dentistry.
My associates and I use the E.
R. Parker System, which is the only plan
ever invented to make fine dentistry pos
sible at a fair price. I am hot a "cheap"
man and don't believe in anything "cheap."
But I do claim to do work as well as any
body can do it, often better, and to be able
to do it for much less than the dentist who
works-alone in the old expensive way.
When we treat over a hundred thousand
patients a year, we can well a fiord to work
for lower prices than those ' who treat
maybe a hundred patients a year.
When you think of TEETH think of
PARKER.
E. R. PARKER SYSTEM
Pr. PalnhwB Parker Vr . A. VAtZ&M
i Dr. It, O. Pallon
755 Main St . Pendleton, Ore.
TWO GOOD BARGAINS IN
Used Cars '
Practically new 1920 Chevrolet.
Five Passenger Franklin.:
. i
Oregon Motor Garage
Distributors ,
BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET
Phone 468