East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 17, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1021.
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Nezvs Notes of Pendleton
CALENDAR OI EVENTS
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Fb. U-l Frun week.
Feb. 17 Wheat growers maw.
meeting, library.
Keb. II. 0. W. R. & N. em-
ployed meeting, Commercial A-
tociutlon.
Feb. 18 La Orande-Pendloton
basketball pmei here.
Feb. 19. School principal
convene here.
Feb. 19 Umatilla Rapids
l'ower Site meeting, Walla Wal-
la.
Feb. 21 Open meeting
Knight of Pythtn honoring
67th. Anniversary.
Feb. . X-Club banquet,
Feb. it. Washington' birth-
day, general holiday.
Feb. 2( Mae meeting Weston
women.
- Feb. 2J. District convention'
Oddfellow lodge of I'matllla
and Morrow counties Heppner..
March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An-
nual Pendleton Auto Hhow, Hap-
ypy Canyon.
Apartment IK'liig Jtcnovated.
New paint and puper are being ap
plied to the MucMastcr apartments at
777 ThompHou street this week. A
complote overhauling of the property
is also being made. .
Error In AdvortJwiiH-Jit.
Through a typographical error In an
East Oregonlan advertisement for the
Oregon Motor Oarage It was made to
appear that a 1920 llulck was for sale
nt a price of $276. The advertise.
ment should have read $276 less man
cost, for Immediate sale.
MWtlnl In Pomcroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne H. Moon, who
were married here recently, are now
settled In their new home at Fomeroy,
Wash., according to word received here
by Dr. F. W. Vincent, manager of the
Pacific Power & Light Co. Mr. Moon
was chief clerk In the local office of
the power company until his promo
tion to the managership of the Fom
eroy division. -
for smallpox after being confined to
his home for an entire month. He It
fully recovered from the disease and
has returned to his office on Main
street.
Community Club Formed.
Hermlston women recently formed
a community club for carrying on
community und civic work. The or
ganization was not a home bureau, as
was stuted in yestorduy' Eust Ore-gonlan.
Jim Kslss Out of Quarantine
J. H. Kstes former city councilman,
today waa released from quarantine
X Club Gets Council Itoom.
I'se of the city council chambers
ait a meeting place for the X Club w:i
granted last night by motion of the
council. The club will meet once each
month, on a Tuesday night, and will
hold forth where a large number of
the club's membership has served.
Laxt Nlglit Cold. ,
Last nlRht came. 'near breaking the
"record for low temperature, the mer
cury falling to 16 above wro. Only
once bcrore this winter, on the night
of January 16, did the thermometer
register so low a mark. The maxi
mum today is 32 and the barometer
registers 29.95.
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New Cabbage
The'f irst shipment of California Green Cab
bage is in today of very fine quality.
6c Per Pound.
We have a full line of Salad Meats, including
Shrimp Tuna Lobsters Crab
Bonita Fish Pimentos Garnishola T
and Salmon
Also, all of the best Salad Oils and well known
Salad Dressings.
WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST.
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
PtlOXKS 101
FINE GROCERIES AN D MEATS
(Print Exchange Connect Roth Department)
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Hoy Scouts To Meet
Members of the Boy Scouts will meet
tonight In the county library. Election
of secretary and treasurer will Jie
among the business for the evening.
A lesson In camp cookery, to have been
given, tonight at the high school by
Mrs. Ktllth O. VanDeusen, home dem
onstration agent who Is wont mother,
has been postponed. It will be given
at some future date.
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other Depts.
78 and 79
2lLn( QUALITY
.Jf yn SERVICE.
rENULETOX'S IFJUHSQ STORES
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other Depts.
78 and 79
Receive Appointment.
R. G. Dykstra, formerly principal of
the Umatilla schools and an active
worker In that conynunity, has been
appointed to a position In the federal
board for vocational training, which
position he will accept In the near fu
ture. He has also received the ap
pointment as head of the staff for the
model store department In the Edu
cational Foundations Magazine, New
York
BROOKFIELD
BUTTER
This is the finest quality Butter sold in Pen
dleton and is handled exclusively by The Table
Supply. This Butter is guaranteed to be perfect
and for convenience there is no better, as it
comes quartered, thus no cutting into ga hard,
cold roll of butter.
If you are not satisfied with the butter you
are using at present, give this elegant butter a
trial. You will use no other.
"THE TABLE SUPPLY"
PhoM 187 and 1SS 739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS '
MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE
BY USING
Aladdin Cooking Ware
CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE
ENAMELED STEEL
Universal Stores &vmces
"ill
1p
Some Kxpeet Wheat to Sell
Borne selling of the 1920 wheat crop
is predicted between now and -March
1 by farmers who Would rather take
the market price than hold their crop
for a possible riae later In the spring
and be taxed on their holdings. There
are oulte a number of large crops still
I unsold in the county, reports say, and
the. taxes on them would amount to
quite a figure. Selling of late has not
been brisk. One crop yesterday,, of
2(K00 bushels, was moved on the basis
of $1.36 for Xo. I club.
Women of A. M. E. Meet.
The Woman- Mite Missionary so
ciety of the African Methodist church
met yesterday afternoon at the A. M.
E. parsonage. 304 Willow street, with
Mrs. U L Andersop as hostess. The
program consisted of a reading, "A
Man's Desire" by Mrs. V. Whitlow, a
solo by Mrs. A. Ruffner, a reading by
Mrs. U U Anderson and a paper by
Kev. L. L. Anderson on "Women as
Missionaries." Refreshments were
served by the hostess. The next meet
ing will be at the home of Mrs. W. I.
Carey, 31 Wlllith street.- ,
New Substation Installed.
The Pacific Power & Light Co.. has
Just completed Installation of a amain
substation on the Rothrock rancn near
Havana station, east of Pendleton
This contains switches and a tsans-
former to serve the new homes erect
ed by Rothrock brothers with current
frntn the comnanv hlgn lines, ma
terlal for a similar substation for th
Tlild ranch, lust beyond Riverside.
has also been received and a substa
tlon will be Installed there shortly, the
place having been wired for electric
llehting. The ranchers also use pow
er for much of their work about the
ranches.
iprmg
Suits
Coats
Wrap
Dresses
Skirts
Blouses
Petticoats
have been carefully selected, are exclusive
. models, of the very choicest and newest fab
rics, and will be shown to you at prices that
you will quickly recognize as excellent values,
No trouble to show.
Vaughan, Lester Hamley, W. A.
Rhodes, and Pat Lonergan. it Is the
desire of the car owners to accommo
date local people and west end folk
who wish to make the trip and those
who can go are urged to notify one of
the car owners or Judge O. W. Phelps,
chairman. The party will leave at
t30 Saturday morning.
Many Farmers Here.
A large number of farmers are
the city today for the Bpecial wheat
meeting being held this afternoon in
the county library auditorium, witn
George C. Jewett. manager of the
Washington Wheat Growers' Assocla
lion, as speaker. He will explain the
rn. operative olan. Delegations are
here from Milton, Weston, Pilot Rck
and other Umatilla county towns.
Among the visitors are Victor Smith
president of the Sherman County
Farm Bureau, Dr. Hector Macpher-
son or the marKeimir cieparimeni vi
O. A. C A. R. Shumway. of Milton.
president of the State Farm Bureau
and X. B. Leavell. manager of the
Oregon Wheat Growers' Association.
Golnn to Walla Walla?
Not less than eight Pendleton cars
will make the trip to Walla Walla Sat
urday morning for the purpose of con
vnylng those who wish to attend the
Umatilla rapids power association
meeting In that city. Those who have
offered to take cars include Judge O.
W. Phelps, George Hartman. J. H.
Sturgis, S. R. Thompson, t. I
LuttiV
ciga rette
ii i it
! A i
lid lUdMCU
URGE SETTLEMENT
OF WAGE DISPUTES
report on the cold storage bill; also
prohibits the selling of foodstuffs
which have been kept in storage for
more than twelve months and forbids
the sale of deteriorated foodstuffs.
CHICAGO, Feb. 17. (IT. P.) Im
mediate establishment of adjustment
board to settle the wage disputes be
tween the railroads and the employes
is urged before the I'nlted States rail
road labor board by B. M. Jewell, the
labors spokesman. Jewell demanded
that the railroad executives and rep
resentatives of labor get together with
the board to organize ah adjustment
organization, as provided in the trans
portation act. This would be an ap
plication of collective bargaining and
would expedite settling the railroad
controversy," said Jewell.
mi, M xcoxFKitExcrc.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 17. (U. P
The senate agreed to conference the
BUTTONS.
I
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs
only look for the name California on j
me package, then you are sure your
child is having the best and most
harmless physic for the little stomach,
liver and bowels. Children love It
fruity taste. Full direction on each
hottle. Ton must sav "California."
Specials for This Week
BOOTH SARDINES
in mustard, spiced, or tomato sauce,
3 for 65c, per dozen $2.50
Order Early Phones 525-526.
Snow Ball Cove Brand Oysters, 3 f or '. .... 83c
Per dozen ; $3.35
Sea-port Cove Oysters, 3 for 50c
Per dozen ......... $1.95
Hemrich's Ocean Minced Clams, 3 for . . ; 57c
Per dozen $2.20
Underwood Domestic Sardines in salad oil, 3 for 40c
Per dozen . $1.55
Fine Selected Norwegian Mackerel, each 25c
Darro-Line Red Chinook Salmon, 3 for 55c
Per dozen $2.15
Select Codfish, l ib. package, each 30c
Curtis Tuna Fish, Vis cans, 3 for 95c
Per dozen $3.75
Carnation Milk, 3 for 43c; per doz. $1.70; per case (4
doz.) $6.70
It will pay you to watch our SPECIALS.
SSJfViv
Wero Is n dress that i ' dr,i
i.i... iitfA. m, aiittn. The Rkirt U
perfectly straight and gathered at the
..... tV. ,.,.Hnruulot has kimono
sleeves, while the bib front drops over
the waist line. The 90 dozen buttons
, sewed on In solid circles nnn rows
shown In the Illustration, and are
wed with the satin. .
are
as
cove
Wonderful Merchandising Opportunity
BUY! BUY! BUY!
New stock of hat flow
ers and wreaths, large as
sortment of new and
standard designs. Priced,
15c to $3.75.
Hair rolls and puffs, the
demand is great for this
merchandise. 15c to 50c
each.
Ladies' pure thread silk
hose. Regular $2.00 val
ue. Very special at $1.29
Ladies' fiber silk hose.
Special price of 98c
"QUALITY"
You may expect the
highest quality possible
for the price you pay
when buying of THE
BEEHIVE. 'Worth the
money" is a common
expression with our customers.
"PRICE"
THE BEEHIVE price
is usually a trifle less
than that found else
where. Our policy o'
being satisfied with less
profit is one of the
things which has gain
ed our large patronage.
"SERVICE"
"Service with a smile"
is another predominat
ing feature of THE BEE
HIVE store. It is our
desire to make your
purchasing at . this es
tablishment a pleasure
at all times.
Your Special Attention Please
To These Numbers
Just received, a new
shipment of Black Eng
lish Teapots, good
shapes, sizes. 1 cup to
six cups, priced 35c to
$1.00.
Tho Boo ESiuo
"More for Lew"
PENDLETON OREGON
Choice of all of our
ginghams,, percales and
outing flannels, at 19c
a yard.
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