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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1921)
TWELVE PA0E3. DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON,: OHEOOK I '4 SATURDAY. .EVENING. : FEEEUABY n,Xii.Tdki VJT . tags rrvs People Here and There ,W. A. McDonald pf Arlington Vnow In the city.' 4 ' J. H. Hurst haM born In l'endlulon to. j day from Frcewatcj k'", A. C. Campbell, of pilot ltock wan a Trndloton vlltor y&terday. J,i Klllutt, prominent In Adnms wan A Pendleton vlHltor ycaterduy. Mr. and Mr. H. JR. WuHtln of Ossh. ; mere, Wavh. are tiMtlng In the city 1 today. G. If. lllMhop of the Inw firm, of Pet erHon, WmIioii & Clarke wan her yes terday from hi home at Frecnater. Mr. and Wih. Raymond Behelbe of Aniiioim. Wanli, are, Npendlna: itevernl days In Peinlleion vlHltlng with friend and trannactlnir biiHlnem. ''. California may lie alright In Ita way 'but thin country looke better to John ' lfle who Ib back In I'matlllu county , agikln after a vIhII nouth. 1 John Henderaon, of the Pdndleton high achool, left todiiy for Ia Orande, hi former home, to he n wcuk-emi Kueat of Wuldo Ktodutd. Youmr llen doiHon will nee the lAi (Srande high hool'i iicnior play tmilxlit. Cecil CoHper, now In the city con i tilting with local clientit, hurt been doing Home hard figuring on Income tax MtatementH during the punt few week. Mr. Coaper flnda many bunl nem men and farmer are faced with confualnff problem-when' It comee to muklng return to the governim-m. Jay Suluman, Inapector In the motor vehicle division of the Oregon mute department, weara the badge of the Klghth army corpa Jhat acrved In tho Philippine during the Bpanlxh-Ameri. can war. Ho wan a regular during tho Ki'-anlnh war but Mince then ha had considerable guard experience having held for a time -the rank of lieutenant colonel In the Oregon guard. March wheat, which fell In price yeatt'iday while May grain advanced, advanced a cent over yentcrduy'a clon ing, while May wheat fell onj cent. Tho I'lgurca nhow that .March grain cloned (1.118 and Muy ut l.f.7. Following are the quotatlonx from Overbeck Cooke, local brokera. Chicago (irnin .Market. Wheat. Open High I,ow CIoho Mar. $!. fl. !' $l.7'4 fl.8 May 1.58 1.59 l.bSf, , 1.67 NEWS NOTES QF PENDLETON liup'iHt Mcr'lnga Ciiiitlimo . 'ihe revival nvetlnnii at the Ll.iptb',1 Jhuuli will continue tomorrow morn ng und evening, 'ihere will be no mooting thin evening. gion, (1:30 p. m. ,1'tn.rig k.im p. P.ound l'p ftatvuiir.n m. Weik-diiy meet- J-Mute In Kcllli-d. Thereje A. Herlln baa 'been dis charged ax admlnlatiutrix of tho es tate of Frtmk A. I'erlin, the order by JudKe Si'hiinnep being filed today. A f.nai accounting was made and the es tate fully adinlnlHlered. 1 Ingu an follows: Tuesday, 'ihursiayv nnd Pnturduyg ut g o'clock. The public la Invited to all of those services, there will be good singing and music and pood preaching and you will find a hearty welcome awaitinrt you at the door. Don't be compelled to say ym have never heen to the Hnlvatlon Army, but make this your time to come and enjoy the services and here the fluspel il ! Jesua Christ. Ood says, "Come unto 1 ..n . .,... 1..1..... i i j mo an nun mi'ur hum hi ii-mj maen and I will give you rest. Offi cers In charge, Oiptnln Jennlo Conrnu. Lieutenant Myra Moys. Emblems Wcnilicr Very Warm. lAinl night was one of the warmei-t of the Hegyion, the m niiuum being 4M. the maximum today Ih 65 und the I'.i- romeler registers Z9.1V. Major Iee Moorhouse, weather ohrervcr, pred:cu a win m. bright Sunday.- Hoy Alexander left last night for Portland 'to attend a meeting of offi cial of the Pacific Mutual Ufe Insur Always a Way. "No, he has never kisied nie." "tllc him a slluht hint." . "I have given h in several In viiln.' "Then try climbing on his lup." Louisville Courier-Journal. K. K. Schiller of; the Kllia-Kchlllef Bnce comany being held at the Hotel Multnomah today. This evening the gathering will be brought to a close with a banquet presided 'over by the vice president of the Pacific Mutual.' company, Dodge dealers, left yesterday for Lewlston wherg he will attend to business matters fur a few days. F. O. Hehllke, traveling engineer for the O. W. K. t N. To,, la a visitor In ;the city today. Heihaa lust returned from Portland, where he attended the funeral of hla sister, Ir. J. F. Kteffen. 'He also vla'ted In iiene where hi daughter, Miss Frlcderlke Schllke, Is a student. - . . rivro.u wru, m; ohskuvku W AS!NfiTON Feb. 24. (A. P.) President Wilson -will follow the cus tom of riding to the capital with tho incoming president on March fourth. May Hold Kale Another Indian land sale may be held at the Umatilla Indian Agency In August, according to Major K. Kwartz ender. A sale held In December was unsuccessful but he believes that by August there may bo more demand for, the land. Sinn to Collect. Kuit was filled yesterday ufternoon In the circuit court by Jack Jtwett and-. Ivan Dlmmlck, co-partners, against Al Hlusber necking udgment lor $2(14.75 ullcgtd to be due for ser vices und labor rendered ar.d for $172.11 for materials furnished. PrcwInHorlitu Church Corner College and Alt.i streets, I'.ev. (j. 1 Hark, pastor, ns denco hut lvust Alia, Phone 621. Monday achedule 10:00 a. m., Kli buth school, A. C. Funk, Hupt.; U.O'I n. m., Sermon, "Th Three Church Levers." 6 : 4 r p. m., Young Folk's Oe votlunal hour. 7:30 p. m., S(-mon, 'The Impress of Two Men." We cx t nd yo i an Invitation to all the cr vices of the day. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY W Value of a Dollar IS DAILY CROWING LARGER The purchasing power of your dollar is grovying; every day You will realize this if you are a customer at this store. ; ' Auto Mou to IHne, The Pendleton Auto Association will hold iti regular monthly meeting next Tuesday night, a week earlier than schedule, and will make final ar rangements for the Auto Show, lo be Vi' held March 10, 11 and 12. The meet ing will be at the Elk club and will consist of a banquet, followed by a business session. J. K. Allen, presi dent of the association, will preside and a big attendance Is promised. 3 s The Economy Grocery Phone 409 113 W. Webb Phone 409 PHONE FOURNINE FOR BETTER SERVICE G V. It. Weaver Deports. F. It. Weaver, who has been in charge of tho navy recruiting office which closed here recently, left this morning for Portland where be will be .employed In tho nuvy recruiting station there. He wan accompanied by Mrs.- Weaver and Iholr little dau ghter, Marcclla Weaver. Farmer Iiiscusa Plan Fifteen Pendleton wheat farmers met yesterday at an Informal meeting and discussed the Oregon Co-Operalive Wheat Growers Association. The Umatilla county farmers have taken no action regarding the plan for market ing the wheat although it h Wbeen dis- Lcussed widely. , J. T. La 30 p NEVS OF THE COUNTY II OFFICES AND OFFICERS j ' - Makes Final IU-mi1. Kstello ltoss has filed final account and report as to Walter Hons In tin county court. In addition to the re port made she Xiks that an order be given discharging her as guardian of the person and estate of minor Wal ter ltoss. Walter Kohs has become of age, the report slate:'. Naareiie Church Court and Matlock strc...( It' sn. .pastor. r :in't)V school at 10 a r. ! Met ring service at 11 a. m Keening service at 7:30 p. if. ! I raver mee'.lng Thurfday a '. n. Cur ga'.biith school is f,nilually crowing In attendance and Intere-i:. Ir y o Jo not attend Sunday S?"iol y in (hould stur'. l:i i,. w. You will be rtel come here. The pastor will have something special for both morn I'it end cvcnl.ig this Oundav. Ym, will enjoy hearing him. We have fine times at our mid-week prayer meet ings in the church and will enjoy hav ing you with us next Thurnday. Yon are welcome. As lonr as a man enjoy fraternal orders a cliarm of his favorite order will be most acceptable gift "GIFTS THAT LAST' dei3eler Pendleton Ore. Th3 Largest Diamcad Dealer in Eastern Oregon. Cam In Contlnucil. The case of Clyde, Hebcrt galnst James 1'eebe, Ida J. Ueebo and Karl Beebe now In the circuit court, has been continued until the dispos'tlon of the Portland attorney who drew up the deed In question can be made. , Charged Willi Illegal limit ng. Charged with Illegal killing of deer. Isaao Thorns, living on upper McKay creek, wa arrested yesterday by Dep uty Sheriff Ppeara and William 1-y- day. The officers were on a moon shine clue when they secured evidence of Illegal hunting. Thomas Is out oi, bonds and his case will probably come before the Justice court next week. CanvasH Will Begin. In accord with the n.it lon-wlde Presbyterian "Every Member" cam paign, the local church v.'lll begin house-to-house canvass March 6. I-ast year the Pendleton church donated for its work and the benevolence fund the sum of $9,800, or $4.65 per capita, while the national donations ran into millions of dollars. First Presbyterian Church . Pendletcn REV. G. L. CLARK, Pator 1 The rreabyterian Church at large gave last year for Benevolence, $9,800,000, which is an average of $4.65 per capita. The aver age is rising. ; The method of raising money Is a safe and sane method. ' Every member of the congre gation is afforded the opportunity to make a regular contribution into the Church Treas ury. This Every Member Canvass will be made on the afternoon of March 6, next Sun day. Canvassers will visit every family of the Church with a pledge card to be filled out. ' Every Presbyterian will plan to do his or her full share. - Physician Will lll.L At the suggestion of Dr. I. V. Tem ple the county court has given orders that bids be" submitted by local phy sician for the position of county phy sician. Ir. D. J. McFaul is now fill ing the position and it Is the under standing that the physician making the most favorable bid will be named as his successor. Wanl Heroines of Age. Walter Ross, ' for whom Estclla Ross him been serving as guerdlnn having reached his majority, the guar dian has been discharged by order of the county Judge, filed today. Xcw Officers Chosen. A. M. Chrystall was loit night chos en as the new president of the Men'i Forum of the Presbyterian church. James K. Akey is vicc-prc.iident nnd H. K. Dodge, secretary-treasurer. I)r. David It. Hill is the retiring presl dent. About 35 men were present at last night's meeting, which was pre ceded by a bountiful banquet served by the I-adies Aid. The Forum meets even' month and la a flourishing or ganization. Cood RcMilts Obtained. About half of Pendleton's $7.n0(i quota In the Chinese-Armenian relief drive was subscribed yesterday flnd local workers hope to close the drive by tonight. The complete county quo ta. Including Pendleton, was 1 14,0(10 and other towns In the county arc showing a ready response. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL THK PARTY who has tho Pen . dleton Cycle Co.'s nmnll brown ser vice wheel please return It. WAXTKD Salesmen fur G.U00 mtle guaranteed tires. Salary $inti.nn per week with extra commissions. Cowan Tiro & Rubber Co., P. O. Box 84 Dept. 8. Chicago, 111. Itoy Is (iisxl Swimmer Harold Hntton, Pendleton boy who ir attending Lincoln school in Portland gives promise of becoming famous as a swimmer, according to a letter re ceived here by 'Arthur Hatton from Ted Preble, formerly of this city and prominent member of the Multno mah Athletic. Club. Young Hatton, who In the 50 yard comes close to the record time, shows as much or more promise as Kormari Hoes, now world famous swimmer, lays Mr. Preble who was the first coach Ross had. Mr. Preble is encouraging young Hatton to receive instruction at the Multno mah Athletic Club under Jack Cody. (iirlstlunk Church A largo increase In attendance is expected at Hible school, 8-jnday morn ing at 9:45, when the ainj of at least 240 will likely be realized. Kvery member of the church and as many more should be present. The special meetings are growing in attendance and interest. The sermon subject for 11 a. m. will be, "The Christ we For get." Chris-Can Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30, the "rmon will be on tho Tuhject, "Christ In Print and in Prac tice." A feature of the evening ser. vices will be special music by McDon ald's orchestra. Large chorus and ex ellent singing. Meetings continue 'hrotighout next week. Everybody cordially Invited. W. A. Gressman, minister. Residence 104 W. Jackson, phono 565. i f irst Methodist KltIal Church East Webb and Johnson streets, John H. Secor, minister. Morning services Sundny school 10 a. m.; Morning sermon, 11a. m., sub jecct. "Fear vs. a Httgh Calling." Evening Services Kpworth League 6:30 p. m , topic, "Faith for the Land of Fakirs." Leader, P.achael Payne. Evening sermon, 7:30. p. m.. subject, "T" Creation of a Gr"nt Light." Mid-week services, Wednesduy 7:30 p. m. IR C H h S , i'ii-'atJriir"iii . Announcements ror this depart, muni must bb submitted to the I0as'. Orcgonlan not later than Friday evening In order to be as sured of publication on baturdaj. V - PayCash . Receive More ray lss bespain&Lee CashGrocery 209 E. Court . phone 880 OUR spring stock of pure, fresh foods was never so varied and complete, as it is at this season. Every day large shipments are being received, and our stock of everything that is most wholesome and nutritious is being kept fresh. The quality is kept up to the high wa termark and ts usual our cash prices are only the very smallest fraction above the cost. That is why all our cus tomers make; saving on every purchase and why every housekeeper who wants the best for the least money trades here. .' . . s . ... - Pay Cash , Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee CashGrocery 209 E. Court' Phone 880 FOR RENT Furnished 3 room apart ment, downstairs very close In 777 Thompson St. Salvation Army East Alta trcet, house phone papiist Church 1 Rev. W. If. Cox, pastor, residence ; 515 Rush , phone 1167. Sunday morning ST.inday school, F. j M. Rilev, Hupt., 9:50. Preaching ser- j vice, Rev. Hently, 11:0(1, subject. What is That in Thine Hand." ; Sunday night B. Y. P. U., Miss Dale ' President, 6:30. Preaching service, : Rev. Bently 7:30, Subject, "Pitching ")ur Tent." 1 Rev. Hently is one - of the best ; preachers Pendleton has ever listened o. He tells yo I Just the truth of God unvarnished. The house . has been t packed all week. You come and hear ; him tomorrow. A big welcome awaits ; you. There will be bapstlsmal sorvicca ; r. the evening. j a . ; IjiUct lay Saints The Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- j ter Day Saints, held In Moose hall. You are alviays welcome to attend our ' .ervlccs. We invite your investigation ! of the doctrine we teach. Sunday i School 10:3(1 a. m. Preaching service I 7:30 p. m. every Sunday. ; J. i . Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 20S 1052. .Sunday meetings as follow Holiness meetings. 11 a. m.; Sunday ernoon on "The Holy Communion." school, 1:30 p. m.; Young Peoples Le- The public is cordially invited. ;crmnii Lutheran German services at 2 p. m. Sunday school ut I p. m. Services ut the Christian church. Chun II of tlu Hctlccincr Rev. Alfred Lockwood rector. 8 n. m Holy communion. 9:45 a. in., Sunday School. ' 4 p. m.,' Vespers afid sermon. ' There will be special music at the morning service by the full choir and by the mule quartet. The rector will preach in the morning on "The Spirit uality of the Church" and in the aft- Small Articles at Popular Penney Prices J C. Penney Co. or Bob White Laundry Soap . 25 bar for $1.00; the bar 4c Palm Olive Soap, bar - 8c Diiro Beile Hair Nets, each r .... 10c Wearwell Hair Nets, each 8c Society Sport Veils 5c and 10c Chenille Veils, colored dot, each 10c Dress Snaps. a!l sizes, card 8c Pearl Buttons, card of 12 5c, 10c Hair Pins 2c, 5c, 10c package Shell Hair Pins, package 10c Safety Pins, all sizes, card : 8c Lead Pencils 2 for 5c and 5c each Lingerie Braid, 5 yard bolt ; ...8c Ric Rac Braid, 4 yard piece 10c Trimming Beads, assorted Colors, bottle 8c, 15c Darning Cotton, spool 5c Clarks Sewing Thread, 150 yard spool, each......5c Coats Crochet Cotton, ball f ......10c Tooth Brushes :...10c, 19c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes, each 33c Pebeco Tooth Paste 33c Hinds Honey and Almond Cream 43c Palmolive Vanishing Cream,.... tube. 19c; jar, 39c Palmolive Cold Cream........ tube, 19c; jar, 39c Palmolive Talcum Powder ...19c Palmolive Face Powder :....39c Palmolive Liquid Shamroo, large bottle 49c Vaseline, bottle ! 10c Palmolive Shaving Cream, tube 23c Collates Shaving Cream, tube 29c Colgat?s Rapid Shave Powder 29c Colgates Shaving Stick 29c Gillette Safety Razor with twelve blades, leather ette or nickled case .....$2.98 Gillette razor blades, package of 6 39c J. 0. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution vXiV- wit' v . At If I ' xv fW t flti,. I ii. iim'-I -'"'-IliWWl.ilU.' V SsfS s Sloan Bonnet Shop Announce their removal to the Nye-Ward Co. '649 Main St. Lionel Barry more in Vke Master Mind" Do You Know That wc absolutely guarantee our workmanshin? We do not give you your money back but if our workmanship proves defective we AYILL do the job over free of charge. -s Our complete auto overhauls are guaranteed for 5000 miles. Our word is our bond. RUDY TANNLER CeiH'i-al Auto TCr-piiirinc Serkf fur Day or Nislit SIASTI.i: YKl'l'K SAI.r.S AM) KKltVICK Sec us in Our New Location. 31S Willow Street Automobile Shew. Lets Go! March 10-11-12. -i 4 4 '..... 'ft l i f r - -l.lt I . """--j u n ' ," ;t" i -i ii , ., t l- ; . i.l mil . IF .ii.: ..,.1. ; 4 at m n I 3 3 ! fl i ,";v i "i ......-,.( I -' I I I AKC.VDK TOPAir Ji i: i