East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
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News Notes of Pendleton
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OALKVDAR OP EVENTS
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Full, it. Community Forvloe
meeting In club room of eounty
library, 1 .
Feb. 2( Mass moetlng Weston
womert.
Fob. 30. District convention
Oddfellow lodges or Umalllla
and M arrow counties Hcppner.
March' -National Fliih Luy.
March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An
nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap
py Canyon,
March ID Last, day for filing
of Income tax reports for 1920,
May 11 to 14 State J'urcnt
Teacher Association convention.
March 9 HhIi Day ,
March v has bean named a National
KIhIi Day and the nationwide organlzu
tlon of fixhermruen ha arranged the
dny, following ciuitom which has pre
vailed In other countries for many
years. The economic Importance of
the fishing InduKtry and the food value
of flh will bo emphasized on the day
act aside ,
.Ionian Out of Quarantino
Arthur Jordan who hua been under
iiuiirantine for slme time made his
first public appcarunce yesterduy.
ItiU'karoo Arrested ;
George Hennlng, a buckurno, beu
tor known aa Silvers" 'was arrested at
the1 Itound-l'P tallica' Inst evening. Ho
had a irun and a bottl f moonshine.
Vumn ISrliluu Xcarly Heady
The bridge acnes the Mnake river
at I'usco will lie ready for service April
1, according to reports brought to Pen
dleton tli In morning. The flooring Is
all done and tho side rails are now be
ing put on. A cut is being made on the
Pasco Hido, the dirt being removed to
the Ilurbank sldo of the river.
I'ImIiIikc l or SuIiiioii
William Humphrey and Muurlce'
louder are In the west end of the
county today. Leader is transacting
I) u mIiicks while Humphrey Is fishing for
uteolhoad salmon in the lower Umatil
la. The river Ih said to contain many
salmon at present but Humphrey was
nkeptlcal of being able to get any he'
cause of the muddy condition of the
water. One man Is reported to have
seen 20 salmon juins over tho flshway
in tho dum near lflermiston In four
hours recently.
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other Dcpts.
78 and 79
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rESlLETOJi'B LFAM.VU "TORE
Use the lTwncs
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other DepU.- --
78 and 73
l.liiuor Cost $.10
Uoorga tlennlng was fined 150 In
tho police court this morning for Ille
gal possession of intoxicating llfjiior.
llo was arrested at the Kound-L'p
grounds Thursduy night.
To ri-ttlo May IMute,
By ordef filed today by County
Judge 1. M. Hchunnop April t la etj
for the final accounting In the estate
of the lute Laniol A. May, ilra. Ida U
may is administratrix.
.jemre Iliiilding IVnnltH
Ueorge Fiedler was given a nermlt
riaay to construct a concrete cellar
to cost 1400. A permit was Issued to.
y io a.- ucKtuna to uo repuirg on
his Arnold and Haley's addition prop
erty to cost $aoo.
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For Your Convenience
WE HAVE 3 MAIN TELEPHONE LINES
. . UNDER ONE NUMBER "101" -
A PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECT
1 BOTH DEPARTMENTS
POTATOES, $1.75 TO $2.25
' USE YOUR PHONE
YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
301 E. Court St
Phone 101
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HemiUton Woman Very III
Mrs. Charles Marshall of Hcrmlston,
who underwent a aerloua operation at
St. Anthony's hospital severul days ago
is reported to be In a critical condition.
A daughter Mrs. Charles Cooper, is
here from southern Idaho and a aon Is
expected to arrive today from 4,lna,
Washington.
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A complete showing of
black silks of highest qual
ity. A dress of black is
right in style this season.
Made'up with ruffles of
the same, with wide lace
collars. Come in and let
us help you plan the dress.
Black Taffeta .$2,00. $2.50
Black satin $2.00 to $3.50
Black charmeuse . . . $1.00
Black georgette $2 to $3.50
,Etc.,. Etc.,
rookfield
Butter
" This is the finest quality Butter sold in Pendleton
and is handled exclusively by The Table Supply This
' Butter is guaranteed to be perfect and for conveni
ence there. ia no better, as incomes quartered, thus
no cutting into a hard, cold roll of butter.
If you are not satisfied with the butter you are
using a present give this elegant butter a trial. You
will use no other. ;
"THE TABLE SUPPLY"
Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor!
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS '
I Universal Coal and Wood
Range
BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE
Bsmsmts
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WHITE MMCUIN
PUSHER IACK
PATENTED ADJUSTABLE
SUOIM OWN HAMPER
-w I t' -JK0MBINATI0N SMOK
v HI
Ni tot? 'H
X
ATENTED UPT REY PlsTt
SOLID CAST
UH NO
WI0E V SHALLOW
FIRE BOX
OMPT I POKER POOR
REMOVABLE tUPLQ CRATES
MACHINE PACIO
REGISTER DAMPER .
SANITARY IS BASE
DROP DOOR
.CHECK
PAMPER
HEY PLATE TOP
DOUBLE OVEN BACI FMCOAM LINED
ZHITE PORCELAIN DOOR FROM
w . .BVIBFI BIBB
MILL BARD
HEAVY POUSHtO,
STEEL BODY
PORCELAIN
OVEN DOOR LINING
PORCELAIN FlUC BOTTOM
JIRIBUTCUNIVEKSAI.
J. rs 'Hr
A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES
BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD
" Universal Stoves Cfuimces
Cyinniuiilly foiincil Ut
ine community service council Is
to niei-t at 7:80 this evening ut the II-
crary ror the purpctse o( hearing a re
port from the committee annalnted
to talio action regarding the boys club
or rendlcton. Among; other things
coming up at the meeting will lie the
question of the drive for $2000 needed
tor the purpose.
Government TrapiHT Hito '
Chester Wight, employed by the U.
8. Bureau of Biological Survey, as a
trapper of predatory animals came to
jenieruuy lor a conierence wtin
lhspcctor Jewett and Assistant In
spector Williams. He is working in
tho Coombs Canyon country and re
ports having taken a female with
eleven pups, last week.
Big Shoot 'I'oinorrow
A big rabbit shoot will be staged In
the west end of the county tomorrow,
and local siiortumen have been askeil
to attend. The shoot will open at 10 a.
m. 4etween Umatilla and Columbia.
Sandwiches and coffee will be served
by people who reside In. the rabbit In.
fested area. Henry Olt, of Hermiston,
in a letter to Fred Bennlon, county
a?ent,ays that the shoot will be well
worth while.
Science Teacher llenliu
M. E. Hays who has been the regu
lar-teacher of science at the high
school but who has been out of school
on account of sickness, has resigned
his position on the faculty. The resig
nation was accepted. Clifford B. Har
ris, a graduate of the University of
Nebraska and a practical engineer will
succeed Mr. Hays and will assume his
duties Monday. H. J. Iielther who hus
been acting as substitute has left for
lils home in Hosier.
Popular Wool
.Jersey
3.50 Yd.
And it is just as stylish as ever
this season, for sport coats and
suits. IWause it wears, does not r
j. i.
r wriimie aim you can gei. n m
shades you want. If you make a
suit or coat of our Jersey you'll get
full v,alue for the money.
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Z40
Boyshform
Brassieres
Made of Skinners Satin, the
best for fit, comfort and dura
bility. There is no other bras
siere quite like the Boyish-
form.
-The first try on assures you of its soothing com
fort, its relief from pinching, its dependable snug
ness and perfect fit- It holds the bust firm and flat,
and gives the wearer that chic, trim, boyish appear
ance so desirable.
For the slim woman, it gives comfortable neatness
that adds to the stylishness of her slim line silhou
ette. i
: For the stout woman of fashion, it is a boon with
out equal. ... . ... .
. Every woman finds in.Boyishform a new comfort
and charm in both grace of line and figure.
$2.95, $3.95 and $4.50.
USE THIS STYLISH FABRIC.
IMPORTED COTTON RATINE $3.00
Comes 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. ,
, INDIAN HEAD. '
In stock now, all widths, use it for aprons, lunch
cloths and the like. ' ,
6 Inch Indian Head 35c
45 Inch Indian Head 40c-
54 Inch Indian Head 50c
Crotiin En ltcpiiblicnn
The telephone at the county eleYk'e
office has been freely used during the
past few days 'by parties anxious to
ask County Cleric Brown as to the
political faith of Postmaster Iester
Cronin. A report was circulated that
Mr. Cronin Is a democrat. However
tho records show him to be registered
as a republican and the same is true of
bis father J. D. Cronin, a life long U
O. P. and Civil war veteran.
Will Tulk (lull Jlullthn.
Business of decided Importance to
local anglers and hunters will come up
at a session of the Pendleton Hod &
Gun club at the office of J. H. Katea,
Monday evening. It is announced to
day. The club will elect new officers
and discuss the subject of erecting a
club house, Marlon Jack, of the fish
and game commission, will give a talk
on the subject of hatcheries. The an
nouncement of tho meeting carries an
invitation to any sportsmen not be
longing to the club to attend and unite
with tho organization. ,
.Many 1 Vnihilnc Smokers
A third of the women and girls in
Pendleton smoke cigarettes, not as an
occasional diversion but as a steady
habit, says a clerk who sells tobacco
to feminine users over the counter ot
one of the leading cigar stores in ,thf
city. It Is not the expensive brands
that the women demand, it seems.
Camels, the favorite with men who
Kmolce. lead with the ladies also.
There la no sale of cigars, pipes or cut
plug to local women, however. 1
think it's the movies that give" the
girls the idea,'' the olerk confined. "A
lot of the screen stars smoke and the
novelty appeals to the women."
Insurance Men Banquet.
Members of the team at, Walla Wal
la who recently engaged n' a contest
with the Pendleton agents of the
Metropolitan Life Insurance company
were hosts at a luncheon at the ;iks
Club today noon. Pendleton agents
won the contest between the agents
of the two cities and by doing so
wera the guests at yesterday's lunche
on. Those in attendance from Walla
Walla were J. O. Ogden, superintend
ent; J. H. Fluallln, dept supt., and
agents J. V. KhMton, Koy Mitchell, O.
T Busseli, Howard P. Chapman, Kv
erelt L. Bryan. . Pendleton agents of
the company a tho luncheon were L.
M. Bullack, J. K. Ireland and It. J.
Wheeler. .
FASTER MEW
i WASHINGTON, Fe5. 26. Pointing
to 1920 as the year in which the great
est advancement had been made to
ward a national forest policy, Charles
Luthrop Pack, president of the'Amer.
lean Forestry Association,, today open
ed the annual meeting of the organ
ization here. Mr. Pack emphazicd the
fact that President-elect Harding is
heartily In favor of such legislation
and quoted this message from the in
coming speech:
"It is perfectly practicable and feas
ible to provide for a new growth or
timber and ap imperative duty to lm-
!rove our forest protection. I can
think of no forward look in relations
to the good fortunes of America which
joes not comtemidute a foreet policy
which will assure us the essential In
the lumber Un for all our construe
tlvo activities:" ;
Mr. Pack then pointed out that the
9nell Forestry Bill pending in Con
gress has the united support of busi
ness including the American Newspa
per Publishers Association, . many
wood using industries and. also the
United Forest Service,
"We are at the place," said Mr.
Pack, 'where something constructive
can be done In the perpetuation and
preservation of the forests. Conser
vatlon has been quite a bugaboo in
times past but tho call of war upon
our rescources has awakened the na
tion to the fact that the American
Forestry Association has not been call-1
Ing 'wolf in the wilderness just for
the fun of it. The fact of the matter
is if we do not get something done
there will be 'nothing but the wilder-,
ness In which to call wolf and then
it will be too late. ;
"Our forests are being used or des
troyed by fire four times faster than
we are reproducing them.- We must,
put the idle land tnwrtrK. We must
ng every! - A
nd wheat I jf
ring noL f i
have forest crops coming along
year Just as we have corn and
crops. The great encouragli
cumta from the man who will take'
next week -the highest office in the;
gift of the American people. He Is a j
newspaper publisher and knew all j
about one big phase of the high cost
of forest 'products the pulpwood I
that goes' into the making of newsj
print, you can be assured, from his;
message I have just read that he Is
with ua tin this great question and on
th6 fact that he is with us the coun
try is to be congratulated." i
Officers are to be elected and some
changes In the by laws of the Asso
ciation are to be inflde at the meeting.
Catarrh Can Be Cured
Catarrh ia a local disease greatly Influ
enced by constitutional conditions. It ,
therefore requires constitutional treat- .
ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE I
is taken internally and acts through I
the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of ,
the System. HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE destroys the foundation of
the disease, gives the patient strength by i
Improving the general health and assists
nature in doing its work.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio. I
EDlCATIONAIi
; TOOTH TALK
OXB MIN UTE ON
NO. 1.
J. T. HALE
Licensed
Electrical Contractor
Mortors Repaired ;
Electric Wiring
Farm Lighting a
Specialty.
Phone 1029-R
Estimates Furnished
What do You Want?
Make a' friend, confidant and real live service" coi
partner with your dentist and get the real dental
facts you should have. Find what you want and
do it in the right, common sense way. -
, , DO YOU KNOW
If you do not know what you should have for
' your own dental needs you don't know what you
want. f A . .
1 ' " ' : ,i WA5T Tq see: ycw" '-" 'J-
Consultation Freely Given ia All
Dental ISraiK hcs.
Phone S07
Over
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Hours Taylor Hardware BMg.
A. H. to S P. M. Pendleton, Oregon
4 Appointments to suit' rem -
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Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-,
East Oregonian Printing Department
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Karl
MIssoiiHans Speak V
A census of formor Mlssourtans now
residing on Oregon is being taken by
I'nited States Marshal George Alexan
der. The officer In this enso Is not
upon a criminal hunt but desires a list
of Missouri's migrated sons and daugh
ters for an entirely peaceful pudpose.
There Is to he an exposition at Sedalla
on August 8 In honor of the 100th an
niversary of the admission of Missouri
as a state and there will bo an histori-J
lal pageant. Among other things
there will be a reunion of the descend
ants of Missouri's 35 governors. All
forrrrcr residents of Missouri nre be
ing urred to send their names and ad-
I dresses to Mr. Alexander, at the federal
building. Portland.
Leaches
and othefexternal
pains quicluy cootned
THAT drafritTng, werlng baclracbe. tht
so many women sutler from, isquickly
eased by an application of Sloan's Liniment.1
tit ruWinj, imwainess. or skin stains. It's;
pood for all tho fcinily acd all kinds of
"external" aches and pains. S5c, 70c, (I.M.,
SI:
Linimentra
'01LA OR CSMER AXIOMS"
OTHER NEWS OF THIS
DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5
A Pre oarattotv of '
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBSBS
--AT .YOUR DRUGGIST
kArlY NMC ONI,! rM hMM
Sensational Bargains in Quality Merchandise
' SENSATION NO. 1.
We have two 50-piece 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 $0.00.
You save just $2".00 by
making your purchase now.
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To
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.
You People
who value real
.. savings
Now is Your
Opportunity
AT
THE
BEE HIVE
SENSATION NO. 4
Holler skates for boys and
girls. These skates have ball
bearing! and arc warranted
to give satisfaction. -It will
pay you to tnveatigata. Spee
ial at 1'.S9 the pair.
SENSATION NO. 5
Tou can lava IIS. 00 by
trimming and making your
own hat. . . W. hava tha
frames, flowers, linings, buck
ram, in fact all you need la
the Idea and the know how.
SENSATION NO. 6
Get the habit of tho
majority and buy your
needs here. You can
save money by doinjr it.
Pendleton
MORE FOR LESS
Oregon
THE POLICY OF TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
is founded on the fact that the Advertiser has a Right to have his readers believe what
they read and that the Reader has a Right to believe what he readi in the advertise,
ment. THE BEE HIVE has conscientiously maintained this policy and has alwa.yn
endeavored to avoid exaggeration and mis-statements, WHAT WE SAY IT IS IT 13
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