1 TEN f AGES' ' DAILY EAST OEEGOKTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENIKO, FEBRUARY 25, 1021 PAGE THREE r':News 'Notes qfldleion ; -U.- j. j. u J, E'J. -JL l.iu-a n ulujj:.i 'j, 'rL-.m-.. .- i i :!lit .., . ,,,..,-.., ,; - . .- Mil Feb. J MasTmeetlnf Weston women. , , Feb, 2.-r-DUtrlct convention Oddfellow IihUm of Umatilla and Morrow eountle--Heppner. March I National Fish Day. , March 10, ll. JJ Fourth An nua) Pendleton Auto Bhow, Happy-Canyon. ' ' . : .''-.. March IS I A t day (or filing of income tax reports for 1(10. : Mar 11 to 14 4ate Parent Teacher Aaaoolatlon convention. J. C, Kuhn In Weston J. C. Rutins, Umatilla forest super vUor la ih Weston today for a meeting of the advisory board of the Wenton Bteclr Grower association. He will confer with them on range matter. Weekly Khaot Snnday , - The weekly shoot of the Fendleton Rod and Oun. club, will be held Bun- day at Collins Park aa a part - of Spokesman Review' telegraphic shoot. The ahoot will be from 10 a. m. to 1 P. Church came over, during the a(tr noon and returned niter the service last night. The aong ervc under tn leadership of Joseph J. Scott la of par. tlcular Interest. A number of special sermona will be delivered by Rev. Grossman during the coming week. i Plowing Near Fx-ho The ground la still too wet for plow ing tn thia region, say farmers, but it Is thought that If present weather condi tion continue for a short, time, work can commence. Farmer are plowln near Bcho, It is reported. Funeral Is Held ' " v The funeral of little June Ooston. three year old clilld who died of tu berculosis at the tuberlosl hospital In salem. wa held today at Athena. The funeral coreteg left the Brown chapel, here this morning. . PMmnn Hnturn From. Portland ' Attorney Will, Mi. Peterson returned this iriernln from Portland where he went- to defend Bnscom Dean In the federal court. . Dean Is charged with manufacturing liquor on the Umatilla initisn reservation. ' The- case' was postponed until April fi. , ' &uv4fll fiMtJmni AUrtttt -'''' - . - . The special meetings at tne tynrisuan Church continue K grow in mierem, it nirhi wlinessink- the largest atten dance so far during the week.. A large H.w.tinn of Deonle from Milton in- In.lin. Pev. Harris of the Milton 4 -loi lei loi loi loi loiioi loiioi 3 3 I please; ORDER EARLY TOMORROW The "101" Boys. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON US" IT O Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Ik am P. rnnvr Sr ' .. 1 Phone 101 1 i T -iui 101 loi loi loi loi loi loi iM V More Wheat Is Bold. Additional sales of wheat made yes terday are reported today. The price paid yesterday is given a having been on a basis of 11.80 for Mo. I. U'lll Alfiwl timers!. . . ' . Mm I. II. remote is leaving for Portland tonlrht for the purpose of attending the funeral of Mrs. II. An- ley Kly, formmerly Gwendoline smltn . ' ' ' ' . . Three Are Baptised ' Three baptism and two conversions marked the service at the Baptist church last night, making a total of 100 conversions. Tonight will cioee the meetings, with the exception of the Sunday services, ..-... Weather DiMiM Business The good weather serves a an Im-1 petua for the,automoblle business, say dealers. The ujwnine oring oui pivm- pectlve buyer and salesmen are look ing forward to a successful season with the prospect of many sale during the Pendleton Auto Show, March 10, 11 and 12. . 1 ) ...u . . ana Mamlsn Knrotled Three hundred member are now nrnllAd imnn th new basis in the lTmoiilla Pountv Karm Bureau. The new ruling requires that the member pay yearly due of $3. Hilton ana nee wstar has It member in the organi sation.' the east end town having an especially large representation. Distillate to Arrive Iran osrlnsds of distillate ar CX- niwiiut in arrive here next week for distribution among Pendleton farmer. The distillate wo oraerea tnrougn me fmntllli County Vurm Bureau. This wk two rsrloads. one for Nolln far mer and one for Biaxeiey farmers were distributed. -The total autriDui.- ed wa 10,300 gallon. ' ' U'i rmara Kast" Dnmlll! The Pendleton Amusement Co. has scheduled for an April attraction the Griffith picture, ."Way Down East.'' Th ninura will be here March (. 7. 8, and with it will be a special rouneen nlnra nrxhivlra. Tha film, known, as rnia nf t,A hmt nrnduced- this season.! stars Lillian Gtsh and Kicnara uar- thelmess. ... , . - UGAR S510 Per Hundred VCasli. Berry sugar, pure" cane Now v.?, is the; time to take advantage and save yourselves two or tliree dollars'. . "THE TABLE SUPPLY" ! CHA5. P. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOOD YEAR '' -v' ' '".'''. ;',::?lroPr8to .';";! ' "fr. 0'' ' '" U. S. INSPECTED MEATS . "' "- Universal Coal and Wood BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WKITt NtttUil ' MTIMTCB UJU1UIU iutts evf ii mKfil .jarmTraunaivruTt $eu UiT UfT IH0 I ' OrlUIIAIWg SMOH 4 w-r.-;: V 1 r m ,.a -v. WlMUMAUOW irstmt Hurt WITWTUIlAll JlRlDUTLUNtYESSAL BMfDOM ICHCCR OAMKJI W rUTf W 0ln9UtlraraMIUBtB Hm roKium too nan mum UVYASHiTft mi tma HUWMtlSMlB. nm wv OVDIfMUININ foafiumnui iottom CUAN OUT POOft- A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD Universal Stoves &Furmces mm Poultrymen Meet HMtntMH members of the Pendle. ton Poultry Grower Association met lost night. The evening wa. oevotea to discussion of lowering the oost of u nrnrintlnn anil markattne to 4et- ter advantage. Fred Bennlon, county asent. rave a talk on the Farm Bureau organisation plan.- Fred ttehmldt. president of the association, preside ' v Bought Considerable Wool. Max Oorfkle, manager for the East ern Hide ft Junk Cc who purchased the Pearson tc, Johnson wool clip ha also bought a number of other. East ern Oregon clips recently. He bought 20,000 pound held by Kerr-Gifford Co. at Arlington and various Iota of wool in the Heppner and Condon sec tton. Some coarse wool at Roosevelt, Wash., was likewise purchased by Mr. Gorkle. . Irish Society Chose Officer. At a meeting held last night the lo cal council of the American Associ ation for the Recognition of the Irish Republic elected the . following offi cers: Frank -McNally, president; J. R. Light, secretary; Mis Clara Mark, treasurer. The American Association for the Recognition Of the Irish Re public la a national, organization, of which Dr. Andrew C. Smith, of Fort land, Is state" organizer. " . Wall Walla Deposlu Drop ; According' -to figures .made, public yesterday the deposit in Walla iW alia banks have diminished 75,000 since December 20. Unsold wheat Is expect ed to cause an active .movement with in a very short time. Deposit report ed are: . BakeriBoyer, 12,681,623.20; First National, 1,S54, 489.99; People's State tr.4iM.28lt.40; Farmers nd Mer chants, $1,12,666.08; Third National, 1,169,347.02. The total deposit are I8.B20..0!.7. , ... Denial ftlnlo Sunday. ' -" ': Dr. Fred a Gullck of Portland and Dr. Jones, also a Portland .' dental practitioner, will hold a 'denial clinic In Pendleton Sunday . afternoon, the class meeting at 3 p. nr. et the office of Dr. M. 8. Kern. It i stated today that dentist will be In attendance from Baker: La: Oraqde, Pilot Rock, Hermlston and Milton aa well as Pen dleton.- ' Dr. Gulck and Dr. Jones are en route to Boise to hold aclinic there, Program I Announced .-'. The benefit program; to be given at the Salvation Army, hall ' tomorrow night, has been announced as follows "How Myra. Joined the BalvaUoe Army." four scene playlet enacted by Captain .Jennie Conrad and Lieuten ant MTa Moys; recitation. Miss Hop Newcomb; plane solo, . Mies Alonza Nelson: hoop drill W firht girts: reci tation, MIm Thelma' Wnker: solo, Cap tain Conrad: aong, 'fly little girls: tableau, Rock of r es," with recita tion by Lieutenant Moys." " 1 Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 . rrrf f Use the Phones MMiR ; Grocery, Two Phones 9 f ' 525 fc OVALITY - Other Depts. 78 and 79 PEMLETOSS tFAIH.NG TORJE Saturday Evening Corset Special 1P) J Front lace corset in pink and white batiste, white coutel. High and low bust and long skirts. A broken line of sizes from 19 to 38. ; POPULAR WOOI JERSEY $3.50 YD. And it Is just as stylish as ever this season, for sport coats and suits. Because it wears, does not wrinkle and you can get it in shades you want If you make a suit or coat of our Jersey you'll get full value for the money. USE THIS STYLISH FABRIC. IMPORTED COTTON RATINE $3.00 omes in pink, rose and Paris, 45 inches wide, spe cially good for dresses, skirts and suits. Buy a dress length now and make it up for spring. NURSE STRIPE GINGHAM 25c Once more these fine nurse stripe Ginghams are back to 25c yard. These come in blue and grey. Spe cially for house dresses and aprons. They launder well, and keep the color., .. , mm INDIAN HEAD. In stock now, all widths, -use it for aprons, lunch cloths and the like. ' . . 36 Inch Indian Head . . : . . . ......... v 35c 45 Inch Indian Head 40c 54 Inch Indian Head . , . . . . i . -50c GROCERY DEPARTMENT ; Telephone 525 Holland Milchner Herring, in 10 lb. kegs. . . . . $2.25 Holland Milchner Herring prepared ready to serve, per pt 35c Badger State Swiss Cheese, per lb- &c RtntP Hrpam Brick Cheese. Der lb. ..... 60C Limberger Cheese, each 50c . . . n , m I S ft1 Imported Holland fcoam uieese, per eacn. . . . Pimento Cheese, extra fine, our. own make, lb.. . 70c Dry Smoke Beef, per pound .... - 85c Pasha Vey for cleaning rugs, carpets, upholstery etc., 21b. can $1.00 81, FUND, BUT NO INDIANS ' BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Feb. ti (U. P.) When Bridgeport was founded, and a few hundred souls settled around the mouth of the Pequonnock river, a tribe of friendly Indians lived on Gold en Hill, ow In the center of this city of 150,000 and occupied by tne county courthouse. That was not so long ago, not earlier than 1780. Gradually, the Indians became unable to support themselves. In 1802, the general assembly-of Connecticut, appropriated the Income of $5,0fl to care for them, and appointed an Indian agent to. ad minister the fund. By later legislative decree, that fund and the position connected with It passed to the clerk of the superior court of Fairfield county, and today Fred W. Tracy, cleric of the court, ha ISS.13 which still remains to relieve needy Indians. Clerk Tracy wa not r.ware of his trust until the other day, when in examining some old files, be, discovered an ancient bank toook. i The last survivor of the tribe of In diana to receive aid n-aa William 8her- man, an Individual of 300 pounds and more, who passed to his happy hunting grounds In 1886.' No trace of llvlna suvivors eannow fee found. . To- Cure Cold In One Pay . . Take GROVER'S Laxative BROMO QUIN'iNE tablets. ' The genuine bears the signature of E. W. G rover. (Ba sure you get BROMO.) Adv. NEW YORK BUYERS V-i Shake Into our Shoe - Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powaer to be snakes Into the shee ana sprma sd in the footbath. The Platuburg amp Manual advises men In training o use Foot-Ease In tbelr shoes each morning. It prevent blisters snd sore pots and relieves painrul, swollen, martins feet snd take the ting out f corn and bunions. Always nee Allen's - Foot-Ease to break ' in new boes, men, found prices ranging from 20 to 40 per cent lower than last year. The buyers found these reductions: Hats, 5 to 40 percent lower; collars, 20; scarfs, 20 to SS; suits 16 to 45; hose 20 to fO and shoes 10 to 55., Buyers from all sections of the country have flocked here in something like the numbers of prosperity period. Except In a few semi-luxury lines, like silk hose and neckwear, buying is reported healthy, A ', The best way to clean your teeth Is the natural way; that Is, with a carefully selected polishing substance which Is abrasive enough to remove all ataini and adhering particles, yet so finely ground as not to scratch the enamel. Such-a substance Is the basis of , . ; NY-DENTA Tooth Paste It cleanses right.- ; Price 25c KOKPPEVS .' ' Tho Drug Store That Serves You ' ,''... Best.,. "Once a Trial Always Nyal" EDUCATION' Ah TOOTH T ALK . OXB MIXTTE ON NO. IS. Clean Teeth Never Decay Because the bugrs can't find a place ' to build their nest on clean hurfaces science finds millions of these bugs in a small place no bigger than a pin head. They are great acid makers and keep busy making acids to dissolve the teeth. Are you going to stand for it? Be clean, safe " : and healthy. ' . ' '. Teeth cleaned while you wait ' mnitmi fcaataat at it rt a : s mj ., WANTS TO SEE YOU - - Consultation Freely Given In An - , Dental Branches. , Phone 507 Hours Taylor Hardware Bldg. : Over A. M. to 5 P. M. . . Pendleton, Oregon - ; The Hub, Appotntorent to suit you Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department i " mm YORK, Feb. -25. (U. P. Out-of-tow buyers who are here to place their orders for fall clothing for -odliim Vlrt OroVrwl Two carloadn of sodium nitrate," for use In the Milton-Freoyater fnilt growing district, have , been ordered and Will he distributed through fruit house of that region, says Fred Ben nlon, county. agent Who has returnee after holding fruit grower meetings Ih the east end ' towns Tuesday and Wednesday. The sodlum nitrate Is necessary'. av Mr- Bennlon, because of last winter' severe weather, the vtial alfalfa rrowth falling to supply the needed element. The growers were much Interested In the spraying demonstration, r. Bennlon says, and 71 men stood in the rain to ratch the demonstration. C T bong, O. A. C. horticulturist, gave th demonstration. "Pape's - Cold Compound", Breaks any Cold in Few Hours , ' Instant Belief! Don't atay stuf fed up! Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tak en every two hour until three dose are taken usually break up any cold. : The very first dose opens clogged nostril and the an passages of the head; stop nose running; relieve the headache, dullness, feverlshnesa. ''Pape'a Cold Compound" act quick, sure, and cost only a few cents at drug store. It act without . assistance, tastes- nice, contains no quinine -In. iut upon Pape'al J. T. HALE Licensed Electrical Contractor . Mortors Repaired Electric Wiring Farm Lighting a Specialty. Phone 1029-R Estimates Furnished - I Sensational Bargains in Quality Merchandise SENSATION NO. 1. We have two 50-plece din ner sets of Nippon China. In the latest pattern, conven tional designs which have proven to be very popular. As a money saver to you we are offering them at the low price of $50.00. Tou save just (25.00 by making your purchase now. SENSATION NO. 2 Children's garters, all sizes, best of elastic, the pair, 25c SENSATION NO. 3 Good, serviceable wa ter glassess. Set of 6 for 65c. To You People who value real savings Now is Your Opportunity AT THE BEE HIVE SENSATION NO. 4 Roller skates for boys and girls. These skates hsve ball bearings and are warranted to give satisfaction. . It will pay you to investigate. Spec ial at $2.8 the pair. SENSATION NO. 5 Tou can save 115.00 by trimming and ' making your own hat. We- have the frames, flowers, linings, buck ram, in fact all you need I the Idea and the know how. r SENSATION NO. 6 Get the habit of the majority and bfly yoir needs here. . You can save money by doing it. MORE FOR LESS Pendleton Oregon THE POLICY OF TRUTH IN ADVERTISING is founded on the fact that the Advertiser h as a Right to have his readers believe what they read and that the Reader has a Right to believe what he reads in the advertise ment THE BEE HIVE has conscientiously maintained this policy and has always endeavored to avoid exaggeration and mis-statements. WHAT WE SAY IT IS IT IS OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PACE 5