East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 28, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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' DAILY EAST (fEEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1921
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, CALENDAR OP EVENTS
. March (National Flslt Day.
r March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An-
nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hup.
' py Canyon, '
; March 13 Loot day for filing
of income tax repota for 1920,
I March 17 and 18 Millinery
' Bchoul, here.
' M0V 11 to 14 Hint Pannt
I Teacher Association convention.
llllr IWUUhlfT Plea
Mr. and Mr, n. I. N'uttor, of thin
Ity received word thin morning of the
fain of their little granddaughter, in
, w York. The child vim four days
M and the daughter of Mr. and Mr
jiirl Nutter. Mr. Nutter, who l In the
vluifun service In New York, said In
' he word sent 'his parents here that
'r. Nutter In quite III. r
ctmt to llrar Tulle
, Dr. It. C. KllKworth, iicoiit doctor,
.'III lecture to the Pendleton Hoy
Icruts tonight at 1 o'clock at their
ct.rlar meeting In the county library.
HIk talk will be on the propagation of
linects and'Hird, the prepetuation of
Miiniucluln''find mumals, und the ro
productive organ of man.
l'liiicrul to Ito Held, j .
The funeral 'of the late Rev, Owen
F. June Kplscopal minlstor who
hanged lilmm'lf recently at Mountain
View aanltorlum In Portland, will he
held In Bilker on . WedncHtlay. He
vim veil known In this city and other
parts i.f Eastern Oregon, and had oc
cuiiled the Baker pulpit He was for
merly In charge of the missionary
woi-; ft the Episcopal Eastern Oregon
dlucceu. ,
Flint -National to Fnlargo
The First National Bank will enlarge
its working space by utilizing the room
JiiHt east of t,h bank building and until
now occupied by. the Sloan Uonnett
Shop. , The bank cwne that property
and will cut a door through the wail
Into the name so an to add that addi
tional Hpnce to tbe bank quartern. , The
new room will be used by the book
keeper and the change will allow oi
nbre cage room for the exchange.
avlngs and remittSnce department.
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Lotus Brand
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NAVEL ORANGES
You will notice we are now offering the rec
ognized leading brand of Navel (Oranges
THE LOTUS BRAND-i-which , stands su
preme; par excellence. , ; " '.
Highly colored, fully ripe and sweet ,
80c, 63c and 50c. ...
"Waste Less Buy the Best" .; t . X-
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Pendleton Cash Marjcet, Inc.
301 E. Court St
'Phone 101
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There have been rumora at verlou
time In, the past that the bank planii
to erect a new building on Its corner
but U. M. Illce vice president, says no
plan for uch building are being en
tertained at present. -
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lined for IVMwesslon.
Fred Henry appeared In the police
court thi rooming In answer to a
charge of drunkenness and Illegal
uossesslon -,of Intoxlcntlng liquor. A
fine of l win anne xed y the Judge.
Henry paid. , .
Golf Tourney Postponed.
The golf tourney scheduled on the
local link for yesterday was post
poned on account of tho failure of
number of the entries to show up. The
tourney will be played some after
noon this week.
Wright IfatNoW.Joh.
The possession of four bottle of 11
quor said to be Intoxicating, has secur
ed for Nate Wright a position with the
street commissioner of the city of
Pendleton. Ho was arrested Sunday
by local officer. Pleaded guilty to
the charge In court this morning.
Fined 1 100. Couldn't pay, hence the
Job.
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Pyllilaiw Will Compete.
Tonight "ill be a big night ' for
Knights of Pythla of Pendleton When
the degree team will compete with a
team from Weston In work In the third
rank. A number of candidate will be
Initiated Into the mysteries of the
rank of knight and a large crowd I
expected to be In attendance to see the
work,
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NOW IS THE TIME
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If you have become dissatisfied with your
present market give the Table Supply a test or
der. You will be satisfied. We have hundreds
of satisfied customers, ask one of them. y
"THE TABLE SUPPLY
Phone 187 and 188 739 Maia Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor!
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS f
Kliota Enter liiiildlng-
Mr. U H- Taggarl. of the Security
Apartments, waa startled yesterday
afternoon when shots from a .11 cali
bre rifle entered the window of her
apartment on the third floor of the
building. The shot hit the ' uppr
panes of the window and completely
shattered It. It Is supposed that boy,
shunting aloivg the river yesterday,
were responsible for the shots.
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EM0VlE MfUK MATH -j
MACHINE FACES
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DAMPER
KEY KATE T0
0OIMIE 0W1I tACI rMCOAIs UK9
W wulir peerd na baas twin
FlUt LININ5
EAVYASKST0S
MILL BOARD
HEAVY PoTlSHtO.
STEEL BODY
INSIDE POKCElAiN
OVEN DOOI UNINC
fOACEUIN FIUEUTT0M
CltAN OUT 0OOA-
A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES
BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD.
SjJL 'Universal Stoves &FhmacQS LL,
Crm tMiiiiatrn Given
Umatilla cdhnty's winter wheat
acreage Is given at 200.000, the bushels
at 5,00,000 and the value at $10,68t,
ooo. In a recent bulletin hawed by the
Bureau of Crop Edtlmate. For spring
wheat, tabulation Is S0.690 acres, 413.
800 bushclsnd "82,082 value. Other
estimates Include oats. 800 acres, 32..
000 bushel, valued at (22.400; barley,
12,000 acres, 420,000 bushels, valued
at S41 1,600; corn, 755 acres,-22.650
bushels, valued at 128,992; rye, 2,398
acres, 28.776 bushels valued at $35,394;
potatoes, 942 acres, 10,330 bushels,
valued at $135,412: hay, 54,153 acres,
173,289 tons valued at $2,252,571'; ap
ples, "1,800 acres, 225,000 bushels:
pears, 280 acres, 11,200 bushels,
prunp. 825 acres. J.062.600 pounds.
Commercial fruit production for L'ma
itlla county In 1920 is shown to be 175."
000 bushels of apples; 2,500 bushels
o'f pears, 2,000,000 pounds of prunes;
720.000 pounds of cherries and 10.000
pounds of loganberries.
Catapulted Sixty IVrt.
Frank Barnet of Weston bears em
phatic testimony to the fact that roads
In thl section are In pretty bad condi
tion. At least they were last Friday,
when Mr. Barnet was driving back
with a load of loose alfalfa hay from
the Hudson Bay country. At a point
near Bates station his wagon was tip
ped over twice on level ground by the
slippery rut, and the second time had
to bo abondoned. When the first acci
dent occurred Mr. Barnet thinks he
must have been catapulted at least 60
feet from the top of the load. He
"lit" on hi pedal extremities, how
ever, and staid on them, shaken, yet
undaunted. Tho second tip-over
threw hrm onto his head and shoul
ders, and he was quite badly bruised.
Several loadstof baled hay were upset
the same day on the same stretch of
road, so that Barnet wa not without
company In misfortune. Weston
Leader.
Fiwwatpr JxIgw Won.
Odd Fellow of the Umatilla-Mor
row county district closed their two
day convention at Heppner Saturday
night with a contest between degree
teams representing Tendleton, Lex
ington and Freewater. Tho Freewa
ter team Avon the contest from Pen
dleton and as a result secured a tro
phy which will' adorn their lodge
rooms for the coming year. Pendle
ton won the trophy last year and had
they bceu successful at the Heppner
convention the cup would have be
come their permanent possession. The
convention was very successful, ac
cording to Pendleton- Oddfellows who
were In attendance and a number of
important matters to tho order were
discussed. It was agreed at tho con
vention to call on the grand lodge to
build a new children's home at Port
land to replace the old building now
being used.
Use (he Thonea
, Grocery, Two Phones
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COther Depts.
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tEb uiifTTOVS LEADING eTWUS
Use the i'honeg,
Grocery, Two Thoncs
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' Other Depts.
78 and 79 . r?
Popular Wool 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'niake a suit or coat of our Jersey you'll get full
value for the money. -
Nurse Stripe Gingham
Once more these fine nurse stripe Ginghams are
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back to 25c yard, inese come m Diue ana grey, spe
cially for house dresses, and aprons. They launder
well, and keep the color. ' -
Indian Head
In stock now, all widths, use it fbr aprons, lunch
cloths and the like. " " . '
36 Inch Indian Head . .' .1 .... . .'. . . 33c
45 Inch Indian Head 40c
54 Inch Indian Head ........ . .50c
USE THIS STYLISH FABRIC.
Imported Cotton Ratine
$3.00
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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 tor spring. '
Grocery Dept.
Kerr's Pancake Flour arid Rolled Oats will be dem
onstrated in our Grocery Dept. this week.
Seeded itaisins, 3 for 90c; per dozen .. . . . $2.f0
Happy Home, Del Monte or Thompson Seedless Rai-
sins, 3" for 90c; per dozen $2.60
Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. box. , v . . . . . $6.93
Seeded Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. , box $6.95
PORTLAND. " Feb. 28- (A. P )
Thomas Lotisso waa convicted of mur
der in the first degree for killing his
war -bride oh November thirty. The
Jury has recommended life imprison
ment. , ' ,
SENATOR REED WIRES
PROTEST AGAINST THE
HOOVER APPOINTMENT
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (A. P.)
Senator Reed, a democrat, wired
formal protest to Harding against mt
aniiointment of Hoover. He latter re
fused to comment. '
YOLXGEST FATHEK ON' KfatXIU
DENVER, Feb. 28. (U. P.) The
youngest father has been found In
Denver. He'is Otto E. Jehovah, three
years old. ,
When-e birrh record was filed here
recently, the father's age was given a&
three. Investigation showed the father
had three other children and that he
was a member of the Jeovaites, a re
ligious culY.
He told authorities that he did not
begin to live until three years ago
when he joined the sect. ,
The baby's name- Is Otto Jehovah,
Jr. . , , . . .- - ,. -
The senior Otto refused to divulge
how old Irl wal when he joined the
Jehovaites.
OTHER NEWS OF THIS
DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5
DEM0CRATE PROCLAIM
WILSON GREATEST
LIVING AMERICAN
TOPEKA. Kas., Feb. 28 (A. P.)
Resolutions extolling President Wood-
row Wilson as "the greatest living
American" and assuring him of the
faith of Kansas democrats in his pon
tics, adopted last night by the Kansas
democratic club, were telegraphed ic
the white house today.
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How's Tills StrHko You?
Leta. aged 5, was visiting in the
country and, seeing u potato bug for
the first time, she -'asked. Mamma,
does flies play tennis? . -
'Xo, dear," replied the mother.
"Why do you ask?"(
"Because," answered the little miss,
"I Just Baw one with a sweater on."
Detroit News,
AFTERNOON WRAP
LUCKY STRIKE
ckaretb. Flavor is
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'- PITTSBURGH; Feb. 28. (A. P.)
J: U MtCulIough, a railway mail clerk,
was found beaten unconscious at the
Pennsylvania railroad station by fel
low employes Just before the train was
scheduled to leave. Two pouches of
mail are reported missing.
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TV WILL DEBATK.
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tTHICAGO, ' Feb. 26. (U. P.)
Traffic Policeman Burns arrested
Pearl Williams for ignoring the traf
fic regulations. They have announced
their engagement.
Things You Don't Know About
People You Do Know!
STEAMER SrRIKKS ICEBlltG
1 BOSTON, Feb. 28. (A. P.) The
liner Princess Matoika with 2000 pas-
engers from Italy aboard, struck an
Iceberg or submerged wreck off the
Cape Race Thursday night. The
steamer drifted about helpless for
seven hours with tho steering gear
damaged but was brought in under
control.
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VNIVBRSITT OF OREGON. Eu.
gene, Feb. 28. The men'g triangular "
debates with the University ,of Waflu
ington and Stanford University, for?
merly scheduled for March 4. havq
been postponed until the spring term
as the result of word received fronf
Washington requesting that, the date
bo changed. . :
The question that has been decided
on fbr debate is: ' "Resolved. That
congress should pass laws prohibiting
strikes in essential industries." -
- ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine'
n. J. iiiiiA.N s latonte food ' Is
radishes, which he eats without salt.
Spreads lots of butter on 'em. '
It's criminal to take a chance on any
substitute for "Bayer Tablets of Aspir
in." Unless you see the name "Bayer"
on package or on tablets you are not
getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by
Physicians for twenty-one years and
proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin
only as told In the Bayer package for
Colds, Headaches, Neuralgia, Rheuma
tism. Earache, Toothache. Lumbago
and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of
twelve tablets cost few cents. Drug
gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin
is tho trade mark of Bayer Manufac
ture of Monoaceticacidcster of Salicy
PBSBS
This wrap of circular cut would lx
effective In navy blue Polret Twill j
with collar of gia Astrakhan which I
is to be so much used this season. Em-j
broidery as suggested in the Illustra
Sensational Bans in
Qualify Merchandise
SENSATION NO. 1.
We have -two BO-piece din
ner sets of Nippon China, in
tho latest pattern, conven
tional designs which have
proven to bo very popular.
., As a money saver to you we
are offering them at the low
price of $50.04).
You save Just $25.00 by
making your purchaso now.
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SENSATION NO. 2
Children's garters, all
sizes, best of elastic, the
pair, 25c
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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
Holler skates for boys and
girls. These skates have ball
bearings and are warranted
to give satisfaction. It will
pay you to Investigate. Spec
ial at $2.88 tho pair.
v SENSATION NO. 5
You can save 115.00 by
trimming and making your
own hat. We have the
frames, flowers, linings, buck
ram, in fact all you need is
the idea and the know how.
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SENSATION NO. 6
Get the habit of trie
majority and buy your
needs here. You can
save money by doing it
Pendleton
MORE FOR LESS
Oregon
THE POLICY OF TRUTH IN ADVERTISING
is founded on the fact that the Advertiser has a Righto have his readers believe what
they read and that the Reader has a Right to believe what he reads in tho 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
tion may be used, gay wool being ef-J
foctive with the gray collar.