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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1921)
PAG2 FIVE TEN PAG23 DAIL EAST OREGONIAN, PEtTDLETON,.OnEG:T, THTOS0A7 EVEITIKO, FEIlttfAfcY 24, 1921. People Here and There HARDINCS ALL in rum nwk Ralph Folsom was terduy on business. All , Kuttf". Hcrmbiton farmer Is hers on business toduy. John llobertwm of Cold Springs, ytix a Pendleton .visitor yosterduy. John Hollowuy, who halln (rum Flora In Wullowa county, U In I lie city. i A. A. Jucobaoiw n( Helix, Im In the city. Ho Id a funner of the llullx re glon. Nelson II. Jonrt l In town Weston today. K. ('.. Tlldnn ha been here from. He'rmJston. J. F. Ilrynnt, of Tinker, 1m i Pendleton guest today. from today Hotel Frank Keys, retired farmer of Walla. Walla, motored hero from the neigh boring city yesterday. O, K. Carglll, who has been spend iiiK the winter at llullx, Ih leaving to ctny for Olds, AH"?rta, Canada, to look utter hl wheat intermits. Wesley Minima, who la a student at the University of Oregon, hue return-d home to await the opening -of the spring term of coIIcku. lie i ! c u w rat I us bin 'health after n recent lllrirsa. When the Jnckrabblt and the coyote reigned upremo and almost unmniest ed In the west end of tho county Kill Leathern conducted transfer business In Pendleton. He Inter Joined In the campulirn to grow alfalfa where only wiKo brush grew berore and now ho I" a prosperous rancher of Herr.ilKton. He la In Vndlotm today on Iwaincim, Mrs. A. J. Ilrown of Waliato, Wash., Ih a visitor In the city. lira, j. F.. Helm la here home ut Meridian, Idaho. frohi her Rimer Williams of Portland, now a vbiltor la Pendleton. Kretl M. Ilofcr of l'ortlanu now In tho city on o business. tr.j. Mr. and Mrs J. K. Rose of Ilea chum arc, Pendleton vialtor. ' H 11. Curter," who Uvea at Lomt Creek, yruut county, n Pendleton. After having been ubaent from his nccuBtomed pot of duty at the Inland Umpire Hank on account of illiieaa. It. M. Mayberry, caohler of that Instttu tlon la now at work again today. Having completed thelj Itinerary of f-mMlhi county lodge. W. J. H. Clark, grand clmneellor, and Walter (lleeson, (. K. of It. & B., of the Knlghta of Pythla. left lust night for ponianei. They visited Adam longe mv -.:-Ing and attended a eoclal session fol lowing Initiatory work. H Z Ul S 2 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY fS 8 B o u u. Ul 30 Steps West off Main I We have purchased the stock of Jim Beard jn Cash Store which we are going to close out at g prices you have been waiting for, Every thing goes.' V COME EARLY! ORDER EARLY! , a A FEW OF THE BARGAINS. 2 Imperial Quaker Oats. . . 5c lb., 24 lbs. for $1.00 Vermicelli, 3 packages 23c 0 Corn Flakes, package 10c Puffed Rice, 8 packages $1.00 . . ' Come Early and Get What You Want - j The Economy Grocery ... .., s I Phone WS 113 W. Webb . Phone 409 g PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE ForpLRecojtxi f Crop" j i a mj : . i.r -OVU SEED CATALOG end Planlrri'Gtc'to in the tandard rsteri-ncn for (rrowersof th Nutl'iwrit. istingourcomplrtf hnesof o( Serd. Trtm ind l'lant Feruluen. Toultry and lira Supoliea, Spraya and Sprayer Dairy Suppliea aiai iMiaipnMnt. . TWr AKE EVERY seed . J acre cultivated, yield the Quality Seeds ar tested and adaptetfto the clima tic and soil conditions of the Northwest. You can "bank" on big crops when you plant Diamond Qual ity Seeds. : Atk for Catalog tfo. Pay Cash Recei?eMore . Pay Less Despain&Lee Csh Grocery 209 E. Court , ; Phone 880- : We do a cash, and C. 0. D. , business Vhich . gives us a chance to sell you your groceries on a big saving to you. We are going to offer you two good savings every day besides the other savings we offer you in our regular prices every da' SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY ONLY 22 Bars Swifts Laundry Soap $1.00 17 Bars Crystal White Soap 10 Cans of Tomatoes 1 Case of Tomatoes , 10 Cans Hebe Milk . 8 Cans Canyon Milk 7 Cans Corn-r. -12 Pounds Rice $1.00 . . $2.2o . . $1.00 .. $1.00 . . $1.00 si on READ OUR AD FOR SATURDAY'S SPECIALS. , PayCash Receive More" Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 Tiamplnir I-uk liaa a aound that innktit you think of a novel by Htew art Kdward White or aome other au ihor who knows the out dojir plueca. TrampliiK Lake in In 8ak:chewan and u viaitur from that lailnt Is H. U Moreland, who la licraj today, W. A. I'rli o Im iere today from th town inadu fanioua by IIH live wire founder, U. It. Koardtnan. Find a man from that town and he will truthfully tell you that there la no spot on earth where alfalfa will grow wtih more pep than on tho land udjncent to Hoiirdman. Fred W. Falconer, lusinona man and ahee ralner, la a rndleton vlalt or from Kntcrprlac. He ! at tho Cun nlnitlmm Co. ranch toduy looking after hla, (ititorentu. llnadW IMrluy TroaMiiiT Minn Uraee iillllam, county tri HKurer pent WaMhlimlon'a lilrilidiiy wih her noiher ne.ir l'ilot Hock.' Hha arrived at her office lata yealerduy. haviui; Ijeen deltiyed by the alipiiery rondliloti :if the road between l'ilot nock and Pendleton. IViiuty I'onv OiU"il. lx-puty Kheriffa Lavender and lUUuewav were both oil duty thl mornliiK, though neither Ban in con dition for aervice. Luvender is recov ering from' an attack of la urlppe, while Hldtteway la mill wreatling with tonallitia. rnme lo AUI Sou. Mr. and Mra. Tom fiould of Milton were caller at the office of Bherlff H miser thla mornln(f. Their aon, Al vin floiild, waa brouuht over from Paaco Wertneisday to answer to a alat- titory chars. The tiarenta- are very hllily respected residenta of the east end of the county. !U"clio oh VitncMi Maud. .Limes Hcebe, one of the three de fendants In the land 'contest case of Hebert versus Beene has occupied the witness stand during the greater part of the day.. He took the stand about an hour before adjournment yester day and was atill there when court resumed its session this afternoon. He is being subjected to a eruelllna; ernss xaminatlon but stoutly maintains no coercion was used in obtaining the signature df Hebert to the deed to 1$ acres of land. . NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON l itlcral Officials Slfrt Here Klmer Williams, aasistant predatory animal Inspector, arrived In ITndle :on this morning and tonutrrow will be Joined 1)- Stanley O. Jewett, the In spector for the Oregon-Washington district. Williams says the predatory animal trappers In Oregon have, been setting better results this winter than have those In Washington. Jcwctt will i.rrive from Portland on the morn ing train. i r if n.v i 'iif " Net.-"" - . . l i r j ( sir.. ' i" ' If i - - .A w JF -I. Brownatone Ens Gray, Streaky Hair Ladies. In society, no more toler ate uray. Mrealty liair hin fhey da unbecoming wiwns. Ni.tiicr cao the hui'i Kirl or .roti in any w.lk of life who would ki-op up-to-date. -Tii proven, !M'l and at.im tutilv likrini.HS way to tiiit aruv. fadsd, irea.ked or bluaolieti hair ia i If i ( " if s i i i I'll -Aw I'll 'A. ,1 I ,1 4 mi with "Brownatone." This one bottle, easy to anolv tint friTfs distinct shades from llgtitent golden to the deorwHt brown or black. "Urownatone" tints Instantly and will rnak you look ten years younger ovr night. No musHy. dirty pastes to bother with no waiting for results. All drugalsts recomniead "Brown atone" on a money back guarantee too and J1.S0. Two colors shading from "(foiden to Medium brown," aud "Liark Brown to Black." Special Free Trial Offer For a fr trial bottle with easy, complete directions, send 11 cents to pay onstage, packiag and war tax to The Kenton PhHrmacal Co, 801 Coppin Iildg., Covington, Ky. , a . I THE CORRECT THING l to have your wedding ring and engagement ring both In the same pattern. The Orange Elostom Ring is the latest edict em bodying the sentiment of the happy occasion. SAWTELLE'S, Inc. Jeweler -..i! 171 I t I . .... i OrargeBiossom OyatyeTSioftoM GgagemerrfJnj Kotirc SIO.(M 1X-I It developed at the city council meet ing last evening that the cl'.y has ap proximately 145,000 on hand at this tin e and It waa deemed advtxnble by the mayor that a $10,000 loan being cart led for the city Jointly by the First National Bank and tho American Na lionil Hunk tie taken up. Action to this effect waa taken. The c4ty has jnit ttcn repaid the sum of $S000 bor rrwed some time ago by the water commission In connection with urgent work then needed on the water system. Unto I" 1iansel. The irand Army statu, encamp ment, scheduled to be, held here June $.''!) and 10, will be held June 14, 15 and 16. ns the first dates conflict with the Portland Rose Festival. Word to thlsieffoct was received today by S. mis ii Hut. chlnson, commander of Kit Cnrson Post, from C. A. Wllltnms, as sistant adjutant pcnernl for the G. A. It. Kight hundred of 1000 G. A. U. men are expected to be here for the fronvention. There , are 1 2 G. A.-. It. men registered in the local post and Mr. Hutchinson asks that they meet with him Saturday at 2:30 p. m. in the city hail t make plans for the meet ing here. The encampment waa held here once Before n former years, when Assessor lirannin Was com maiKU'B of the posj. n CURED in G to 14 Days All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZO OINT MENT fulls to Cure any cise of ITCHING, BLIND. BLEEDING or TKOTRUDING PILES. Cure ordinary cases in 6 days, tho worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT Instant'y Re lieves ITCHING riLES at you can get restful sleep after the first application. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Co.. St, Louis, Mo., Manu facturers t)f the world-famous C.rove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. This signsture Is on every box of FA2.1 OINTMENT. 60c . . . i MS AGO Know all these men ? You should. They are all leaders In public lite, and they're all Hurdings! Top to bot tom: President-elect Harding. Ches ter Harding, governor of the Panama Canal Zone; W. L. Harding, ex-gover nor of Iowa; W. P. C. Harding, gov ernor of the Federal -lteserve Dank. Wheat continues its decline in price today, March wheat closing ut 11.6714 and May at S1.55T4. Yesterday the March $vheat closed at fl.Tl'S, and the May at 4.61i4. Following are the quotations from Overbeck At Cooke, local brokers: Chicago Grain Market. Wheat Open High Low Close l.71 $1.71 'i I.B7 $1.67 1.61 1.61 1.5Ci 1.56?i Alar. May he N'H Ilouglit for Pie. "We li.nl raisin Die for dinner terday, and Pa got awful mad." "What's the matter? Doesn't like raisin pie?" "Yep, but he told nm he had bought those raisins for another purpose." Detroit Freo Press. " . ' HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (From the E;txt Oregoiilun, February 24, 1S'J3.) C. A. Johns Is her from I'uker City. Miss Jessie Nye returned last night from Walla Walla. She was accom panied by Miss Minnie Slinrpstein, who will remain for a visit In the city. Frank, Vaughan has returned from Ihiyton. The Catholic church will lie moved to its new location tomorrow. Yesterday J. T. Lambirth kept tally on the number of persons who called during office hours. The result was that he found 146 people received mail and 576 who called did not. Charles F. Kennedy of Hulix Is hrrj today. Dr. F. W. Vincent, president of the Pendleton Kli-ctric Light & Power Cc left for Portland yesterday to buy new machinery for the plant. Herbert Boylen, the fliccp man, came in Wednesday from his ranch on Mrch creek after lnmlier with whicn he will make improvements. Louis lierKexin is here from Athena. The Pendleton Holler Mills are now running, day and nisht grinding a fine quality flour. It Is made from grain shipped from the Falousc county by W. g. Uycrs. He bought-100,000 bush els. ' H. C. Means la here from 1'matilla" T. J. Tweedy Is here from l'ilot.' Hock. Hon. J. H. Haley returned today from Salem which has been the scene f his earnest and fruitful labors dur ing the session of the legislature just. closed. i ! It is understood there will be a re-' ductlon of freight rates on merchan- j dise from Portland to Pendleton over , the N'. P., effective February 26. j K. S. Sharon leaves tomorrow ' to visit, as srand chancellor, the Knights j of Pythias lodses east of the moun- i tains. . Senator Matlock has returneel from the legislature and is receiving; thanks! for his work.. . j P. A. Worthington, Weston merch- i ant. Is at the Golden Rule. H. O. Moussu is 'Molding a neat little j summer house ut the hoino below . town. s C. S. Wheeler has been engaged to assist W. S. r.owman, in his new gal lery. Weston's, leading property owners are wondering where the sith of the new normal school will be. A condi tion of the contract, with the state is that the present two-story brick build ing and 10 acres of ground be donate! to the state In consideration of the apprrprintlon. J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institatiorv Work Clothes Made for Toil Pay Day and Underbill, union made bib over alls, heavy blue denim, pair $1.19 Four U Bib Overalls, fine tightly woven Mas sachusetts denim, the best overall that ever came to Pendleton. Compare it with any overall at any price you can buy anywhere, pair . '. .. $1.39 Shanhouse Motor Suits, extra heavy khaki colored mat'rbl, liberal size, all pockets re inforced, suit $2.98 Medium weight khaki suits, each $1.98 Blue or gray chambray Work Shirts, sizes 14 1-2 to 18, each 79c Men's Flannel Shirts, gray or brown, ea. $1.98 Men's Heavy Wool Sox, pair 39c, 49c Boys' or Men's Canvas or Jersey Gloves, the pair 10c, 15c, 19c Leather Faced Gloves, gauntlet or wrist length, pair 29c Boys' Overalls, sizes 3 to 10, pair . . . .". . . 89c 11 to 17 98c Children's Play Suits, blue denim, red trim med, blue and white Stif el. cloth, red trim med khaki, ages 2 to 8, suit 89c Paris Garters', assorted colors, pair 29c Men's Rockford Work Sox, pair 15c Painters Overalls and Jumpers each. 98c Carpenters Heavy Overalls, pair $1.49 Boys' Waists, just received, sizes 6 to 13 years, each . ,.,,....1 79c .It 9-5 "if.if.Pi if .:.'rf.-t..M, J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 3 VI Cafeteria- ClON-el -Pendleton lush; school cafeteria was closed today for the remainder of the school year. With tho coming of nice weather the e'afeteriu is not necessary. .Mrs. Kemp has been in charge this year and It has been run separate from the -school. n years heretofore members of the domestic science classes were iu charge of the work. DaiH-e After (iainc A dance will be given after the basketball came, to morrow evening in honor .of the vis iting teams, in the Library hall. Vernon Fowler and Shirley Hovel are sponser ing the affair aud, a large crowd of hifch school students and friends nre expected to be present. . ;nnns Tomorrow Kvoninsr Bnsket- ball sensem will come to a close for Pendleton high tomorrow evening when both the girls and boys will meet The Dulles tennis, Pendleton's boys' team will be made up of second string men because of the ineligibility of the first team, Kecnuse of the score run up on The Dalles by the first team the second string has hopes or snowing them up also. The girls will have the same lineup that has been used in the previous games of tho season. The double-header will be called at 7:30 in the high sthonl g mnasium. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THH PR-RSKNCH of all those interest ed In the Irish question Is requested at a meeting to be held in K. C. hall nt H o'clock Thursday evening, Feb, 24. !SI. WK. WILL I.EXI1 You MONEY on your automobile. P. O. Box 755. Pendleton, Oregon. 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