East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 02, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    News No tes of Pendleton
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
March I National FUh Day.
March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An
nual Pendtoton Auto Snow, Hap.
py Canyon.
March IS LaM day for filing
of Income tax report! (or 1820,
March 17 and 18 Millinery
school, here. ' '
May 11 to 14 State Parent
Teacher Aaaoclatton convention.
Will Khow Safety Movie
Movies of accident and mean of
preventing them will be nhown by the
O. W. It. & N. at the high school next
Tucmlay afternoon at 4 p, m. as a part
of a nation wide cainputKn of Induc
tion. The picture are declared to be
exceedliiKly interesting and will prove
of much value to rpMldcnts of this city.
In the evening of the same dny the pic
tures will be shown In the auditorium
of the county library for'tho benefit of
the Older people.,
Mr. Dnytoii Couvalow-ltiir.
r W. Dayton, who has been seri
ously III with smsllpox. Is convnlosc-
Iiik. He hns been III for the past two
weeks but expects lo bo out within a
few diiye.
(in Is Distributed.
Fred Himiilnn, county agent, Is at
work today distributing . carload of
bus to Pendleton farmers. The bus was
ordered, through the Umatilla Farm
Hureau as a part of tb county gas
and distillate project.
HuliJct-tM Aniiounctfd. ,
'Following Afar Off was the topic
for an address lust lilKbt at the special
meeting of the Christian church, held
by Kev. W. O. aresMman. Tonight
he preaches on "The Advance Toward
Calvary." Tomorrow night will be
"Lodge Night" and all fraternal or
ganizations In the city have been asked
to attend. .
Motlu-r Is Ituriutl.
Ulun Webb, elevator operator at the
federal building, was called to Baker
last night by the news that his moth
er, Mrs, Adcle Webb, was fatally
burned while starting a fire with ker
osene. She apparently thought the
fire was thoroughly extinguished and
by pouring oil started a blaze which
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Holsum
and
American-Maid Bread
THEIR DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR and PER
FECT TEXTURE create the desire for "ANOTH
ER SLICE" and "ANOTHER LOAF"
MADE BY THE CLEANEST, FINEST BAK
ERY IN THE NORTHWEST, LOG CABIN BAK
ING CO., Portland, Oregon.
"101" is PENDLETON'S EXCLUSIVE DEAL
ER in THIS FINE BREAD.
Largo white, 15c; email white, whole wheat,
Graham, Rye and French, 10c.
Place a standing order for the Dark Breads....
' "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
301 E. Court St . Phone 101
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burned all the clothing off her body
except her shoes. Mrs. Webb was
alone at the time.' Bhe was found by
her son, Leon Webb, when he came
home for his noonday meal. It re
mains a mystery why the house fulled
to catch on fire. Mrs. Webb was ta
ken Immediately to the hospital, but
efforts to save her life were unavailing.
Puiil ItobbiiM Visit
Paul llobblbns, forest ranger, was in
: lie city ;terday en route to Pilot
Hod,, where he Is stationed, from
Dmcin. ;je visited the Duncan sta
tion on rii'ili.fBa.
Tuvs Arc Pruned
With the coming of spring, locul
leoplo are pruning their trees, Shade
trees, of which the mnjulty are lo
custs, are' being pruned. In - some
cases ti e trees have grown so Idll as
to Interfere with the electric light
wires.
Visitor In tMy
Albert Peterson, 1,'klah merchant,
Karage owner and hotel mannger. Is In
the city today. He ha been appoint
ed sub-agent for the Insurance com
panies for which Coutta tc Averlll of
this city are agents and la here to con
fer with them today.
litter tot tad
The baker's bread that won't dry up holds
that even texture the same in cold or hot wea
ther. There's nothing so nice for the"! youngster's
lunch as a few slices of this bread.
"IHE TABLE SUPPLY"
Phone 187 mad 183
739 Maid Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
U. S. INSPECTED MEATS
Local lira mil To Meet
The Pendleton branch of the Amer
ican Association for the Recognition
of the Irish Republic will meet tomor
row night In the Knights of Columbus
hall at 8 p. m. Local people in charge
of the meeting are expending an Invi
tation to all interested people to at
tend. ,
Arraign Harry CurtMrw
Harry Curnow, alias Smith, who was
brought back from Portland following
a search of nearly a year, was arraign
ed In the Justice court yesterday after
noon on a chance of "larceny t?
bailee." He will be given an exami
nation by the court Thursday after
noon. C. H. Penland is the complain
ing witness,
11200 Khort in Drive
Pendleton locks about 11200 of Its
nuota of $7,000 for the Chinese-Ar
menian relief drive, says Joseph N.
Bcott, county chairman. The total se
cured to date In this county is $7,700.
Yesterday Mr. Scott and Casper Wood
ward visited the Athena Civic Club and
after a talk by Mr. Bcott, the mem
bers donated $50 to the fund.
Plant Is Moved . .
The Athena plant of the Warren
Construction Co. has been, dismantled
and the erection of the plant at Blue
Mountain, north of Weston, began to
day. Five and a half miles of the Pen
dleton-Walla Walla road is yet to be
paved, the stretch being from the ex
isting paving south of Milton and the
existing paving north of Weston. This
will be completed by the end of
August. A detour will be necessary In
about two Weeks. '
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other Depts. .
78 and 79
fll
Use the rnencs
Grocery, Two Phones
riuaULETOJrS LliAil.0 OTORK
Otto Dcpts.
78 and 79
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
Depicting the newest spring coloring and latest
styles. '. Begin now tq assemble your Easter
wardrobe. Lots of the new on display for your
inspection. '
Fine Scotch
Ginghams
79c Yd.
In a wide range of patterns,
mostly plaids of pink, blue, lav
ender, yellow, etc. 32 inches
wide. It only takes about 5 yds.
for a dress. Make up some
spring dresses now.
New Shipment
Dress Ginghams
25c
Another shipment of fine Dress Ging
hams Just came in. Lots of plaids and
stripes and plain colors for children's
dresses.
NOVEL SPRING NECKWEAR
All the shell like tints
of a spring dawn are re
flected in the novel new
modes in neckwear.
Shown in the many
new styles which will
niM miifh in the looks of
your dress or suit. Have j
a look at them. ,
Priced from 75c to $3.00.
DOTTED SWISS VOILE 31.25 YD.
makes up into attract
ive spring and sum-,
mer dresses. Offer
ed in pink and blue
grounds with white
dots. These are fast
.colors and sheer
weave.
Grocery Dept.
Kerr's Pancake Flour and Rolled Oats will be dem
onstrated in our Grocery Dept. this week. .
Seeded Raisins, 3 for 90c; per dozen ........ $2.b0
Happy Home, Del Monte or Thompson Seedless Kai-
sins, 3 for 90c; per dozen $2.60
Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. box $G.9
Seeded Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. box $6.9j
X-1ub Holds Meeting
Members of the X-Club met last
night in the council chambers of the
city hall In regular session. A num
ber of Interesting subjects were die
cussed among them toeing one by Judge
James A. Fee on "Centralization of
Power In the General Government."
J. Murphy gave an Interesting talk' on
the subject of municipal finances. The
members present last night decided to
hold a banquet on April 6. Committees
were appointed to look after the pro
gram and dinner.
J
Universal Coal and Wood
Range
BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE
MTCNTCD UFTMY
S0UD CAM
an ENO
WI0C t SHALLOW
FIRE $0X
S I ' .-. KOMBINATHM SMOKE
V . kV KEY
x. " - n x. ir white rosttum
DOO. l
WHITE fOUCtUK
JhJlSHfB MCI
HTENTED sOJUSTAtU
SI.I0IS OVtS OAWPtR
OMFTlPOKCIt
(EMOVAtlE tma WtATXS .
MACHINE FACED
,K6IJTW tAHm .
SANITARY LEt lAil
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PLATE TO
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CELAIM
flUt LININS
EAVY ASBESTOS
MILL SOARS
HEAVY POUSNtD.
STEEL BODY
INSIDE PORCELAIN)
OVEN DOOR LININS
fORCEUIa FLUE tOTTON
N. CUAN OUT 0OOR.
S-, POR
1
A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES
BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD
t
Universal 'Stores Clvimces
lil
Whisker Story Doubted
The story of George Rugh and Hill
Johnson, Juveniles who have been ap
prehended for burglarizing1 the Coff
man home, that they had found whis
key in the ruins of the GoIden-cst
creamery plant, Is doubted by em
ployes at the plant. The boys, accord
ing to their story, sold the liquor for
135 a quart.. The employes declare
that there was no whiskey in the plant
and had there been, it would have
been Impossible for the boys to steal
It as a nlghtwatchman has been on
duty every night since tho fire.
New .Machine Installed
A recent addition to tho equipment
of the Simpson Auto Co., distributors
f Fords, is an air and water machine
known as the "Romort'" and the first
of its kind in the city. The machine
permits a IT foot spread for the air
hose and by means of an air valve, the
tule mav be adjusted to any angle. It
does away with the old method of leav.
Ina the hose laying on the pavement
Another novelty of the Simpson Auto
Go. Is a snow-white Fordson truck,
ornamented with gilt. It' has been
equipped with solid rubber tires and
will be shown at the coming Pendleton
Automotive Show, March 10, 11 and
12. ,
J.
WASHINGTON. March S. U. P.)
"Big Bill" Haywood and 78 Other
leaders of the 1. V. V. convicted of
violating the espionage and selective
service laws, have appealed to the su
preme court to set aside the , prison
sentences and fines imposed on them.
The I. W. W. were convicted in the
federal district court of Chicago, con
viction was upheld by the circuit court
of appeals. Attorneys for Haywood
and others will now ask the . su
preme court for a writ of certiorari
so the entire case may be reviewed, it
was finally decided. The . main
ground on which the t W. W. ask re.
vcrsal is that search warrants used by
the federal agents to seize the papers
of the organization were Invalid. ,
H
EAD COLDS
Melt in tpoon; inhale vpors;
fa-sajtlu tin nctart-nl
V V A F0 RUB
Oner 17 Million Jon tW Yearly
A
Verily.
"This bill for 31000 for removing
wrinkles and straightening my nose is
an outrage! I"t
"Ah, madame, but you must re
member, beauty is skinned deep!"
Dlchmond Times-Dispatch.
TAKEEMIINS
Women as well as men are wanted
on the eligible lists for positions ia
the department, the women to do sten
ographic work. The police work can
re performed outside of classroom
hours.
"No single Individual in any com
munity has greater opportunity to
render service than the sympathetic.
Intelligent and trained policeman,"
Chief Vollmcr said in announcing ex
cmlnations. "We want men who are energetic,
alert, courageous and humane. They
must have self control and never be
unfair, rude, passionate or officious.
They muitt be able to grasp the funda-j
iiivniH.1 principle ui crime prevention
and have the ability to cooperate with
social service agencies to curb poverty
and unemployment.
"Regardless of what people have
thought of policemen in the past, the!
fact is that the policeman of the fu
ture Is a combination of the physl
clan, lawyer, diplomat, social worker, i
scientist and priest.
Club Asks Information '
Word has been received by R. O.
Tucker of Community Service, from
the Boardman Commercial club asking
for Information concerning the work
of the sen-ice. Tho Boardman club Is
desirous of Instituting a like system to
control the activities of the various
clubs of sthelr community. An appli
cation from G. It. Sovereign o Wenat
chee for the position as director "f
boys activities In Pendleton had "been
received by Mr. Tucker. Mr. Sover
eign has had a number of years ex
perience along this line of work. The
drive for funds for the service begins
today and those In charge are enthus
t:istlo over the prospects of securing
the quota In short order.
BERKELEY. Ol ' March 2. (A. P.)
-University of California students are
bclnjr urged by Chief of Police Au
gust Vollmer to take examinations for
posts on the Berkeley police force
There are already six university stu
dents on tho tocos and more are want
ed. .
ER
Pitcher Is Released
Ed Pitcher' was given an examina
tion In the Justice court yesterday aft
ernoon on a charge of receiving stolen
property. After the taking of testi
mony in the case it was dismissed by
Justice Parks. Pitcher stated beforo
the court that he had found the
articles, declared to be stolen from the
Peoples Warehouse, at the city dump
yards and had brought them t the
store of George DcmotL Demott told
him, he alleged, that the property was
his by rights and could be sold. There
P'tonn sold the property to De-
mott. Demott, who is charged with
the same offense, waived examination
and is being held under S100 bonds
for appearance before the grand Jury.
There Was Nothing So Good
for Congestion and Colds
as Mustard
But the old-fashioned mustard
plaster burned and blistered while it
cted. Get the relief and help that
mustard plasters gave, without the
plaster and without the blister. -
Musterole does it It is a clean,
white ointment; made with oil of mus
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so
that it works wonders, and yet does
not blister the tenderest skin.
Gently massage Musterole in with the
finger-tiDS. Seehowauieklvithrinerafn.
k lief how speedily the pain disappears,
use luusieroie tor sore tnroat, bron
chitis, tonsiiitis, croup, stiff neck,
asthma, neuralgia, headache, conges
tion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago,
pains and aches of the back or joints,
sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chil
blains, frosted feet, colds of the chest
(it often prevents pneumonia).
35c and 65c jars; hospital size $3.00
Smi'i mh!
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN.
A Orudn Relief for rcfrrkJnxM.
CM1atfi. tkasackc. Stomach
TrMMes. Tfrtfctaf DtMrfera. ul
otrcy Warm. Twy treat
CeMt In S4 hours. At tit druggist.
mmnie miileo FIEE. Adureei,
MOTHER SHAY CO.L Roj.ltY.
EDUCAtlOXAIi
TOOTH TALK
XO. SI.
Gold Crowns
There is more to a good gold crown than the
average person realizes. A crown to last well, to
look well and to fit welh necessitates many oper
ations before it is completed and set. Several very
important points must be considered in gold crown
work and when it's made right it's one of the most
lasting, serviceable operations in dentistry. When
it's made wrong it often causes the loss of your
tooth. - - ' .
Mymodern crown prices are placed to fit both
the tooth and the pocketbook. Satisfaction assur
ed. ,'
CONSULT
VM Kgl - S gp few, aiiiiii Mm ft7 ihiiiii niiS nr'4 tmrnu vmS
Consultation Freely Of von la AH
' Dental Branches.
Phone 507 .. Hours Taylor Hardware Bklg.
Over 9' A. 5L to 5 P. SL Pendleton, Oregon
The Hub, Appointments to suit you
Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department. ;
OTHER NEWS OF THIS
DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5
DR. C. II. DAY
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
Itooms 21 and 5ft Smith-Crawforl
Building.
Telephone 704
Res. 74S-B
THE BEE HIVE
A Good Place
To Trade
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
More for Service With Full Value
Less" . a Smile Always
Commencing today and continuing as
long as our present stock of ladies' per
cale bungalow aprons last we are going
to sell them all for 90c. v :
This is a price that you cannot afford
to overlook. The quality is as good as
any in town and the price is much better.
JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS
We have made a very good purchase
on this item and we are going to pass it
along to you. You will realize a saving
of about 50 per cent on these items. ,
60 in. by 60 in; Lunch Cloth at. $2.00
48 in. by 48 in. Lunch Cloth at....:...$1.75
Cups and Saucers, hand
painted," 35c each
Wicker bird cages
' $2.50
Boys, and Girls Buster
..brown hose, 35c pair.
Ladies' Mercerized
hose, 65c pair
All of our supply of
electric table lamps
go at one-half price
until our present sup
ply is exhausted.
THE BEST ADVERTISEMENT
is a Satisfied Customer. "Your
money's worth" creates satisfac
tion with your purchase and The
Bee Hive endeavors to deliver full
value at all times. We serve our
selves best when ..we ..serve you
best and therefore our interests
become mutual ones. Remember
this always.
THE
BEE HIVE
Pendleton, Oregon
Ever ready Bandeaux,
heavy mesh, Btrong,
basket weave, double
boning, pink, at
50c each
Ladies' colored border
handkerchiefs
10 and 15c
1-2 price on all of our
stamped goods.
Rick Rack Braid, all
sizes at 8c and 13c each
You can buy first
quality Val laces here
for 15c the yard.
TEH t ACES
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