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TEN PAGES 1L J. .. . - DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,, FRIDAY EVENING, MAUCH 4, 1021. PAGE TH2I1 News Notes of, Pendleton OA LEND All OF EVENT March t National ph Day. March 11. im Juvenile Re vue, Washington school band. March 10, U, 12 Fourth An nual Pendleton Auto Showy Hup py Canyon. March 15 Last day for filing of Income Ui reports for 1920. March 17 and 18 Millinery school, here. May 11 to 14 Btato Parent Teacher Association convention. l.lltlo Hon lfcrn i Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Whltlcnhurg are the parentH of a little Bon born lant tiight at Bt. Anthony' hospital. Mr. Tuy'or In llospluil 4 Mm. Frank Taylor l a patlont at St. Anthony'e hospital where she un derwent an oiwrallon yestcrduy. .School lo !lo Held t A millinery school Is to be held In Pendleton March 17 and - IS by Mm. .Rilllh O. VnnDeiison, hom demon stration agent. The achool In oneof a erles held In the comity 'by Mrs, Van TW.M.O.. ' . Im OlMTfllCtl t'lMHI Frank Mlehuols, of 2003 Kant Court ntreet, wan operated upon yesterday at HI. Anthony' hospital for ruptured gastric ulcer. . ' " lli-turns to Homo A. H. Cox, who underwent an opera tlon recently uteSt. Anthony' hospital, la convalescing. He ha returned to his homo on Haley street. ' ' " , CurliHid of (inn Coming A carload of gasoline, ordered by the Umatilla county Farm Bureau, will ar rlvfc here next week for distribution among Pendleton farmer. " Parents of Son " ' Mr. and Mr. Put poherty are the parents of a little eon born Wednesday at Bt. Anthony' hospital. Mr, Doherty Ih a prominent sheep man of this coun ty. : - 'J " KKH'kmen Moct '.' A committee of ockmen who are IP I -1U11U1 1U1101 101 101 1U1 1-1 o Fine, Juicy, 'FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT - 30c, 3 for 85c; 20c ach; and 3 for 50c California Sunkist Grapefruit 10c each. - IN OUR MEAT DEPT. CLEAN, TENDER MEATS FROM PRIME ,. WELL NOURISHED STOCK. "101 Tomato Sausage made of PURE PORK and SPICES WITH TOMATOES ADDED. ... . J 4 ' ' f ...... "Waste Less Buy the Best" i Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court St' , Phone 101 -101101101101101101101101101- o member of the Walla Walla Cattle and Horne IUilntr association mot yesterday In the Umatilla'- National Forost office for the discussion or tange problem with J. C. Kuhns, for est supervisor.. Among those who at tended were Heth Ferrell, president end II. V. Bldrldge, secretary, Mrs. Isaacs 111. Mr. Will Isaac, of Tutuilla street, I suffering from an attack of heart trouble. , I ConvalcsHiif;, Mr. Frank, Plctrowky, of Wert Railroad street, who recently under went an operation, 1 slowly Improv ing In health. . Leave for Arlington. Mr. and Mr. Hoy Rmlth left today on No. 17 for Arlington, where they will be employed by Hmythe Hrothcri, during the lambing season! IxxlKcinm at Athena A number of member of the Pen dleton lodge, Knight of Pythias at tended a lodge meeting at Athena last night where some Interesting work was put on. Borne eight or ten made the trip. Wll Krrp City's Hooks Kdwfl Winter bo been appointed to take charge of the general -books of the city succeeding John Beam who died lost night. . . Jewelry Sale Remember! Mr. Reader, we are giving you the greatest values ever heard of in high grade up to date jewelry, of which every article carries our guar antee. '. - We are going to extend this great sale until we have reduced this immense stock. When you , are looking for a gift all we ask is for you to call and look over our stock, get our prices, then use your judg . ment. . . - Our watch and jewelry repair department is at your service. PRIZE AWARDED MARCH 19 PROMPT SERVICE TRY US Hancom's Jewelry Store x THE Jewelers Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE B-Jmrn t'i mm.j- fifi fw - 1 !' .iu6.i , . ' "COMBINATION SMOKf v EX 77 '. -N. n -x ' " it r I A KiW ASBESTOS . 1" i . HIU BOARD vHiTt raKCum JrUSH(X BACK MTENTEO ADJUSTABLE SU0IM OVfN BAHrEK JUTtHTtO Uf T BIY HATI SOUB CAST urr end WlOf. tr SHALLOW rut BOX tMrr t P0H BOOB. IEM0VA81E BVfUl HS MACHINE FACED IEGISTER OAMrtR . SANITARY UI BAl MOP 000 t CHECH DAMPER HEY PLATE) TOP UBUrOVEN BACI rMCOAM UKS HITE NKELAIN DO0B (MUf 2 .1 '11 i-INSlOE 7 !L, " V, If TRIBUTE UNIVER1AL M " TPIBUTEJJNIYERIAL HEAVY pOtiSlUB. STEEL B00V INSIDE POBCEIAIH OVEN DOOB UNIH4 PORCELAIN FlUE BOTTOM CLEAN OUT DOOIl A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD rt " if t ik. , i . sa m m mm a m am. m in r. . '' t i D --I'M Uhirmal 'Stores &Himces Uncover Stolen llicyclo A bicycle, found some weeks ago, wan t-ncd over to the police today and - Is at the polka station awaiting It owner. It Is evidently a - boy's wheel.. . Work on Sewer Work on the Ash street sewer I progressing rapidly and Indications are thnt the project will be completed by the middle of next week. Excavation -will l completed tomorrow according to the waterworks department. Held for ftrand Jury Harry C'umow was arraigned before Justice of the Peace parkes yeterdny afternoon and held under bonds of $500 until action by th grand Jury. Curnow Is charged with "larceny by bailee." ', , firw-n Waives Kjam'iwuion Virgil Green, held under a charge of playing with cards for money walv ed examination yesterday afternoon when he appeared before Justice Parkes and was held under bonds of f 150 for action by the grand Jury. Will Ilul'd Home M. H. Sheehan has the plans, and specifications ready for his new home to be built on the corner of Lincoln and Jackson. The house will be built bt hallow tllo and In. the bungalow style. The basement has already been excavated and with the letting of the bid work will be started Immediately. New Stage Schedule. Four round trips, instead of two, will be made each day in the future by the Pilot-Rock Pendleton stage, Fancho- Stubblcfield announces. The stag leaves the Pendleton Hotel and French Restaurant at ( a. m.,-11 a. m 2: SO p. m. and t p. m. and leaves the Pilot Rock hotel st I a. m., 11 m., l p. m. and (:S0 p. m. Want to Bo Cowboys. - Two young men sf Long Island, New York are extremely desirous of becom lng cowboys in this section of the country and In order that they may find out Just how to go about It they have written the Pendleton Commer cial association. They admit they know nothing of the- work but have ambitions along that line. Will Instruct In Art President Ackerman of' the Mon mouth normal school has notified H B. lnlow, .city superintendent of schools that Mitts Kldora Rsgon, in stmctor In art at the Monmouth school will handle that same department during the summer session of the nor mal school here. President Acker- man also stated that a course of school management would be added this year. Headaches from Slight Cold GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUI.V- INB Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold. A tonic laxative and germ destroyer. The genuine bears the signature of K, V. a rove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c Adv. Use the Grocery, Other . 78 Phones ' 7 ' i7 7 . Li m?j0ll Depts. LflfV, QUALITY and 79 , s-" U V gj SERVICE, i-uM DLETON'S civmiI.VG TOKK Use the 1'honcs Grocery, Two Phones 523 Otter Dcpts. . 78 and 79. atiuiiraay Speo&l Mew Bioinses Oil II LOT 16.95.. Each one expressing in a different way daintness, smartness, m dviduality; szes from 36 to 46. LOT2 $9.95. The new coloring of these blouses combined with effective new fashion features, make them unusually, attractive. They are smartly beaded or em broidered, while a number are trimmed with filet. -;-M'flZZZZ) warden today which states that the season Is open from June 15 to April IS, meaning that the season Is open ghees Wear La;er When you walk in comfort; so do stock ings. A package of Allen's Foot-Ease. the antiseptic powder to shake into the I'OW and will npt close until April 15. jshoes nd sprinkle in the foot-bath. Closed season dates from April 15 to.g'ves you that "old shoe" comfort snd June IS. as a result 01 mis aecision there are a number of local nimrods who are planning fishing expeditions this week. . - Marauders Kntcr House . 1 Three marauders entered the Ben jamin L. Burroughs lamily home, on east Jadksou street, Wednesday night during the absence of the "Burroughs family and after going through the house, ramsacked the basement -but took nothing of -value. M3ss Sabra Na son, a neighbor, watched trier maneu vers from her window -but having no telephone; could not call the police. She saw the three, whom sh describes a a rather young'men, go- into the house, turn on the lights and begin a search. Mr. and Mrifl Burroughs re turned soon after the occurence. A detective was employed yesterday and took fingerprint impressions. , tuves wear. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. Ladies can wear shoes one sixe smaller bv shaking. some Allen's Foot-Ease in each shoe in the morning. Sold everywhere. Paving Assessments Due Paving assessments for work com pleted on the north side are now due according to Thomas Fitz Gerald, city, recorder, and he Is desirous of having property owners come In and make arrangements for paying cash or on the ten year payment plan. Weston Over Top. Weston, with a subscribed total of B500, is over the top In the Chinese- Armenian relief drive, says Joseph N. Scott, county chairman. The Weston campaign was under the direction of J. A. Lumsden and J. H. Price., Pen dleton has not yet reached her quota of $7,000 and the county la not rapid -j- approaching the total of $14,000. ' ' '' ." v,. Or. Hanson to Speak. , . f)r. Hanson, of College Place,' will speak on tho "Sunday Blue Laws," In the library auditorium Sunday night at 7:30 p. m. He will als6 discuss ci vil and religious liberty. -Dr. Hanson aims to show in his talk the non-con formity of the blue law with the Bible or the constitution of the United States. He Is the first public , speaker . an nounced to speak here on the topic 'which : Is of nation-wide Interest. Supplementing the talk, there will be songs by a male quartet. ' ' ' ' ' NJck TallliiKcr's Wheat That Nick Taitinger,; former Uma tilla county farmer, is making a rec ord for the growing of good wheat in Canada Is shown by a Canadian news paper clipping received ty John Vjert The following Item is devoted to the Taitinger wheat: On the request of the secretary of the Board of Trade, Xiok Taitinger, of Claresholm, has for Warded to the board several splendid Sampled bt Wheat and barley -with s iii he seeuivu a number of f"l prizes throughout Alberta, Saskatche wan and Manitoba at the various seed fairs. The grain was all grown In the year 1920 and consists of very fine samples. The Red Bobs . wheat ofj , which Mr. TaitinKer had a consider able acreage. yielded 44 1-2 bushels t.i the acre; the Kitchener wheat 3 tiushels to the acre and samples of barley submitted is one inf the very nest seen In this section of the coun try for some time. The samples will be exhibited in the windows of the Board of Trade rooms which for some time have been destitute of any deco ratloijs. The Board of Trade Is always anxious to have products of Alberta on display In these windows, and any person having something particularly Interesting, especially of Alberta pro duction, are asked to use these win dows freely. YOUR FRECKLES Jiood Attention lu March or Face May Stay Covered. Now is the time to take special care of the complexion If you wish to look well the rest of the year. The March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. Now is the time to use Othlne double strength. .This preparation for the . removal of freckles Is usually so successful that It b sold by druggists under guaran tee to refund the money if it fails. Get an ounce , of .. Othine double strength, and even a few applications should show a wonderful improve ment, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing entirely. I Grocery Dept. Kerr's Pancake Flour and Rolled Oats will be dem onstrated in our Grocery Dept. this week. Sins, 3 for 90c; per dozen ............... .". $3.50 Happy Home, Del Monte or Thompson Seedless Ran Seeded Raisins, 3 for 90c; per dozen .......... $3.50 Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. box. . . . .... . $G.93 Seeded Muscat Raisins, per lb. 30c; 25 lb. box $6.95 Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices : East Oregonian Printing Department. John Ucam Dies. John l'.eam, formerly accountant In the city water office and well known lodge man of this city, died last night at Hot I-Hko, his death Uelng due to Hrlght's disease. Mr. Hcain. who was 02 years of age, was clerk of the local I. O. O. F. lodgo, and a member of the Woodmen of tho World and the Fraternal jOrdcr of F.agles. . He is survived by a daughter, who resides In Portland, a brother. l.e lteam and nephew, Charles Beam, of this city. The body will be brought ' here for burial and the funtral is to be under the auspices of the Oddfellows. Bass Soaon Open Now In order to clear up tho misunder standing prevailing - among local sportsmen as to the fkpen season on bass fishing, Sol Bauuv requested In formation from A. E. Burghduff, atato game warden, concerning the season. A telegram was received from thenaturaly, , . . The Pneumonia Month March is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives a high rate of mor tality for the disease. After a long and hard "winter, the system ; loses much of its resistance and pepple grow careless. When every' cold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and intelli gent attention, there la much less danger of pneumonia. It should be borne In mind that pneumonia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Js an expectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold -but prevents Its resulting in pneu monia;. It is pleosaht' to 'ta"ke. ' Chil dren take it willingly. - 3iambeiiain's Cough Remedy Nothing So Good for a CQiigh or Cold. 'j5veryone who has used Chamber Iain's CouhHemedy speaks well qf it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts town, Pa. People who once use this preparation are seldom satisfied with' any .other. .It Is excellent to allay a cough or break up a cold. Kxvcllcnt Itcmcdy for CoiuUpatioi) H would be hard to find a, better remedy for constipation thnfi Cham berlain's Tablets. They are easy to take- and mild and gentle In effect. Give them a trial when you have nee U j Found a Cure for Imltgctulon "I used Chamberlain's Stomach and ' Liver Tablets for Indigestion and find they suit my case better than any dys pepsia remedy J have ever tried and 1 have used many different medicines. " 1 am nearly fifty one years of ageaand have suffered a great deal from Indi gestion, t can eat almost anything. 1 want to now," writes George W. Kmory Rock Mills. Ala. These tablets contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable . it to digest ' the food THE BEE HIVE A Good Place To Trade . Satisfaction Guaranteed "More for Lew" Service With : a Smile Full Value Alway. j- 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. - 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 t,..;....$1.7S ( Cups and Saucers, hand painted, 35c each Wicker biM cage3 . $2.50 Boys and G;rls 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 eSideavors to deliver full value at all times. We serve our selves beat when ..we ..serve you best and therefore our interests become mutual ones. Remember this always. ' . - THE BEE HIVE Everxready Bandeaux, ' neavy mesh, strong, basket weave, double boning, pinlc, 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 Pendleton, tregon You can buy first duality Val laces here for 15c the yard. ..