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TWENTY FOUR PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH. 8,1921 n ' .. -T -, News Notes of Pendleton .1 t I I CAL&NDAH Of1 KVKNTS 'March National Fish-Day. March 11. 1921 Juvenile lle vuo. Washington school band. March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap py Canyon, i March 15 Last Any for filing of Income tax reports for 1920, . Mure W 17 and 18 Millinery chool, here. May 11 to 14 State. Parent Teacher Association convention. H, Inlow, schools. city supermtendent of I'liirlinso Iti'imlr Shop. T. Ij. Koffers and W, A. Brace have purchaHcd the repair shop formerly conducted by W. B. Hickman and run In concnotion with tho N. P. McLean Auto Cum puny. The shop will he kuotiii in the Rogers and iiraco Auto Repair Hhop, . SUktiion lliiiim It) TH'ad. , . Solomon Uuuin, Portland bifKlnesa man and Well known In Pendleton, died at his home In Portland Monday morning after an Illness of nearly a year. Mr. Pimm la tho counln of tfol iluum of 1 hla 'city.- I . IiiHtlltitc at lll(h Kc IkmiI. Local liiHtitulo for teacher of the central part of the couny to he held here Saturday will bo conducted at tho high school building, according o an nouncement aile thin morning by. II. Aro l'lned IO. Horn and Davis, who conduct a atiiKo lino between thla city and Walla Walla wore fined ten dollars in tho Juntleo court A't AdamH yesterday for driving a car wllH a license attached belonging to another car. Traffic Of ficer Lyduy preferred the charge. Looking for Isrother. Mra. Minnie V. Booths of Itocho port, Mo., is In communication wltlj Mayor Hurt man In a search for Infor mation Concerning the whereabouts of her brother II. L. Ilaun, who Is sup posed to be in this part of the coun try. Mr. Haun Is an heir to an estate, according to Mrs. Boothe. , j -101- -101101101101101101101101 ' .1 -iv ., '.'-. ' ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.: 301 E. Court St. Phone 101 GROCERIES "ONE-O-ONE"- Pbone "101" Either Dept. MEATS -Pendleton's Busiest Phone No. riiec.-o Kunduiclicfl Clenuine Imported Swiss Cheess , -Virginia Swiss Fresh, mild Tillamook l'lmcnlo, Chill, etc. with TIUT-BLU ; "a CRACKERS and' WAFERS and HEINZ PICKLES. PHUNt touti OKiscR TO "101" -loi iui loi loi loi loi loi ioi ioi y J. J. Cahlfl, who ha been In the lo cal office of tho Warren Construc tion Co. on Main street. has moved to the Milton headquarters of the cum rany. Ills will remain there until tho completion of tho pavement between Milton and Weaton. The local Warren Construction office will remain open and will continue to bo under the di lution of C. I'. A. Lonergan. Make lire Early. Build trash .fires early in the day and avoid tha danger of fire, Is the warning Issued today by Fire 'Chief Hlngold. There ar,p a number of res idents of the city ho have been burning brush in the evening, accord ing to the chief and these evening fires are oftei, tha cause of loss of property, he says. "Burn It while the frost Is on the ground," says the chief. Display Is Shown A dlsplny. of pictures showing the work that the Y. M. C. A. is doing in tho United Slates and In foreign lands, la shown today in the window of the Know & Dayton office on Court street, Tha pictures, which are attractively mounted, show the recreation provided for girls through tho Y. M. C. A. and other work done through this organi sation for the aid of women and girls. Gun Dill) to Walla Walla. Bhot gun experts will journey to Walla Walla Sunday to participate In a, shoot with that city, according to announcement made this morning. Thirty shooters will make the trip and cars have been provided to carry them all. There will be no shoot hi Pendleton on that day as It (s tho de sire of the club to have everyone pos sible go t Walla Walla. Those fur nishing cars Include Jim Kstcs, Fred Lnmpkln, Finis Kirkpnlrlck, I)- In gram, Sol Baum, Dan Bowman and W. A. Rhodes. Young people will inert. ' Tho Baptist young people will give an entertainment at the church Fri day evcnliyr in honor of several now mcrnpers wno nave recently joineo their ranks. , An ehvborate program has been arranged which will Include a debate over the government owner ship of tho railroads. J. H. Morris and George Mason, will be the participants In this debate, which is arousing con siderable interest among the members of the church, lira Kennedy and the men's quartet will sing and several other numbers will be given. Follow ing the program lunch will be served. TO "'. ;. 'i-r it "M' Si I, i I j ii f i . u it Jewelrv Salet J ; , . . r . t Eemember, Mr. Header, we are giving you tha 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 .'' THE Jewelers ""' Universal Coal and Wood Range - BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WHITE P0HCEL4IM SPUSHH BACK MTINTED HPJUSTABLt SU0IN6 OVEN HAMPER THTE0 urrKtYPUTE SOLID CAST Uft-ENO wimi S. SHALLOW fiE:80X 1 -v - - .-I ffm '"ii 'imiimr-:-- NT nauncn v ' 17. ' ' KEY PUTE TOP i. - -.-. II "Way IKmn East' to Sliow IKre. . The D. W. Griffith picture "Way Down East" which La causing such a sensation wherever it is shown will be brought hero on April 5, ( and 7 ac cording to announcement made this morning by Guy Matlock of the Alta and Arcade motion picture houses. This , picture has heretofore been shown only in opera houses of the larger cities and Pendleton is the first city where the picture has been per mitted to show In a motion picture house. It will be given with the same elaborato presentation as "The Birth of a Nation, " and carries Its own sym phony orchestra. There will be only 0110 show an evening, which will start at 8:5 at the Alta. Auto Kioiif-h CmHa $100'. . A car driven by W. T. Roberts and a taxi belonging to a local taxi com pany collided late last night on the corner of Webb and Garden streets, when each driver thought himself en titled to the right of way. Xelther car was damaged much ami no one was Injured. Because of the dispute that arose following tho accident Traffic Officer Lydoy was called and soon set tled tho matter by taking $100 from Roberts to insure his appearance be fore roliee Judge Fits Gerald this morning. At court this morning he was found guilty on a charge of having in his possession intoxicating liquor. "Fifty days or $100," said the judge. Roberts paid. . Use the Phones 'Grocery, Two Phones .525 '. , ."' Other Dcpts. 78 and 79 k 1 SERVICE. KJ .- - Use the PJr.nc : -Grdcerj$ Two i hcr.es v" , "525 Otfc&r Dcpts. s 78 arai 79" " ' ! store editorial. : : .quality ; . : : in our marchandise most people have come to take for granted, a fact of which we are sincer- j elypround. ' i Not our word so much- but service rendered j by. the merchandise accounts for this feeling of confidence. . , Prices are lower on spring stocks, thus assur- ! ing even" greater values than we have been able . to give in the past. : New Plaid. ; Woolens For Skirts , . Just received rjexv' plaid woolens for SKIRTS 54 IN. WIDE of the right, weight to be pleated. Come in and have a look. We have other plaids to .suit , you. Plid woolens, yard $3.50 to $3.00 The Incotex for sport coats and suits, of good firm texture, 54 in. wide, in the shades you wrant, Nut Brow:n, Navy, Ocean Blue and Tobacco Brown. i , ' The Yard $4.00 I til ' u 40 In. Charmeuse 3i50 .Excellent quality all silk charmeuse for street 'wear. A permanent finish, and good twill back. You'll make no mistake in using this silk. Fascinating Neckwear 75c to $5.00 Each year brings us something extra dainty and especially pretty in neckwear conceits, but spring scores a distinct triumph with its lovely offering. Collars, cuff s,ets, collar and vests, etc., lace, net and organdie. ' . Harding Blue i Chafmeusfefv Wfi0k We have ust received a ;,5:4v piece of Charmeuse of AWlPyfil tbe New Harding or Cap ital Blue, now on dfenlav 7 . i.y - . i: .1 . .... i '; in our silk dept. Come in and see it. mi r ; v I A material shown in Pendleton is on dis play at Alexander's department store. The store in showing a piece of satin, tho color of which U belweea a Copen hagen blue and an Alice blue, and having a greenish tint. The color is the one which is In high favor with Mrs. Harding and which she has chosen for tho tint of, many of her summer gowns. The silk shown here was- manufactured by the Rosenthal Silk Co. - man K. I. Emnott that he had a few pound of each of. Kanstw grown alfal fa, field peas, Sudan grass and white seed clover, which ho tvM sand here fir trial. Mr. Reunion says he hopes to prove that poor wheat land it often good grass land. 0 ft DOUSLrOVFJt IACI POKEUW UKED !i'-'t.i IEM0VABLC tUfUX IKATtS , "-':ri-V ' !1 . HACHINE FACE0 IIGUTER OAMPEX -1 C? 1 "' ' ' " ?v , SANITARY U V T riUIUNIH )r JKm AS8EST0S I Jr HILL BOARD . 1 HEAVY POUSHtD. STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR LINING PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM l 1 A kj Mi w h.An. TR13UTE UNIVERSAL - A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD , Uiriveml Stoves &Fumaces Must Sign Affldavlls ' If Umatilla county farmers who buy gasoline and distillate through the I'matjlla county Farm Bureau are to secure a refund duo them when the gas and distillate is used U)T tractors, engines, harvesting machines, etc, and therefore fiot subject to the new road tax, It will be necessary for them to file with the secretary of state an affi davit with tho original invoice attach-, cd within 90 days after the date of pur chase. This information has been re ceived by Fred Bennion, county agvnt, and applies also to the gasoline and distillate sold to farmers by the oil companies here. The new law de mands an additional tax of one cent on gas and one on distillate, making a total tax of two cents on gas and a cent and a half on distillate. If the gaa or distillate Is not used for the -operation of machines on roai, a refund may lie secured. "Hiinling lSIuc." Shmvn. The first piece of "Harding ' bluo" LOSS OF APPETITE Pimples, Boils, Erubtions, etc -Mental and , Physical . Weakness, A" all very' prevalent Just now, timl are positive proof that the blood is wanting In the power to defbnd the body against contagious anl infectious diseases. They show conclusively that the blood needs thorough cleansing, enriching and vitalizing. . l)o not put off giving attention to these daniirorous symptoms. Oct Hood's Sarsaparilla today and begin biking it at once. Kemcniher, this medicine" has given satisfaction to three genera tions, as a treatment for the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys, and for catarrh, rheumatism and other common-diseases. It builds up the system, makes food taste good, and helps you to eat and sleep well. For a gentle laxative or an active cathartic, take Hood's Mils, You will like them. Phone 2IO-W I. O. IUx S.M Umatilla Hydraulic Stone Manufacturer General t'mitim tur. Building Blocks Specialty. '11. A. HLK H, Proprietor. Assistant Agent Owning An attestant county agent will bo employed about June 1 to assist Fred Bennion, county agent, Mr. Bennion ild" today. The assistant's chief work vrilt be the distribution of gasoline and distillate ordered for county farmers through the Farm Bureau, and his salnry will be paid from a part of tho sum saved through the pooling of gas and distillate orders. Grasses to Be Grown An acre of land on the Jim Sturgis ranch at Barnhart, is to be used as an experimental tract by Fred Bennion, county agent, who will this week plant elcnder wheat grass, Siberian grass, sweet clover, Sudan grass, smooth grown grass, hard Fescue, tall oat grass and other varietes to determine whether or not tho grasses can- be grow;n as successful forago crops. Mr. Sturgs Is putting in 20 or 30 acres also as an experiment. Mr. Bennion received word -today from Congress- , LINGERIE ONLY OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 ACHES AHD PMiS SlOArfS GETS 'EMI Famous pain and ache Liniment. Lcpt bandy, brings warming, gratifying relief RHEUMATIC twinges ease np soon. So do stiff joints, lame back, neuralgia, overtaxed mus cles, and those pains from weather ex posure, too they don't fight long against the counter-irritation that Sloan's Liniment produces. ' Always keep this old family friend tiiniy for instant use a little pene trates v.i!licut rubbing leaving no skin stains, muss, or clogjed pores. Its very odor hedthy and sUaiulatln- iussests the good it will do. All druggists. Three sizes 35c, 70c, JI4(J. Larcestfcixc is most economical. Linimentl A KDI'CATIOXAIj TOOTH -TALK PRICES Ninety per cent of the people consider the cost of having their teeth fixed. The cost must enter the minds and pocketbooks! for it's the only place to regulate your finances in a. common sense, sat isfying Way. " ' ,',';., .' OHMART PRICES are now reduced to the lowest consistent with reli ability. No one need go without dentistry. See me now. Fir tell you exactly what it's going to cost you. - .-.'':';, . . Consultation lor Everyone Freely GIv . j , : ', . ".' ., Prices Are Very Keascniable . , ,j .v OinsultatioB Fraely-Giva ia AQ Dental I tranche. - Honrs . TayHir Hardware BMC I A. M, M I P. H. Fendletoa, Orecoo Apponitments to suit t 1 A j 1 S i I tHx I V:&h. v j I ! ( f . -I , ,-, B t, r M- 1 I 1 Phom SOT &3 E l': "-. "V. C 1 . .. lenemJ wjC Thieves who entered the home, of Mrs. Gaby M. Barry (above), la New York, stole all her lingerie and left all her Jewels; "Tni ia too tnnrh for me." she said. "I'm going back to Broolftya wkersr I was raiad." - ' Splendid Merchandise That Compels Approval AT ... ,;, THE BEE HIVE SEE THESE UNUSUAL VALUES . t 10c Crochet Cotton 10c - Here is a good buy made by us for you. It has the same yardage, lustre and fin ish as any other brand. It carries an un conditional guarantee as to the fastness " of its colors. All sizes, all colors. "Ask "CLEAN-UPS"- " A department1 of Odds and Ends where .prices have been materially sac rificed. . Scout Percale Bungalow Aprons, 90c Children's Play Suits, heavy blue denim, coverall style, 90c " - 1 New designs in Children's Hair Ribbon, ' 38c yard. Ladies Mercerized Hose, 50c pair. ' for American Maid." TRADE AT THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY , , ... We have just received a new ship ment of stamped goods.' New cut bunga- THE TRUE TEST of n store's REAL, SERVICES to tho purchaainR public la tta ability to protect Its patrons on the QUALITY f i,a merchandise and the PRICE at whichat is "old. In this rests an obligation which must be fulfilled to tho letter and it la the desire and purpose of this establishment to pain an hold its pntronane on this basis. IT IS PROTECTION TO -WHICH YCHt-ARE ENTITLED AND WHICH TOO- SHALL, HAVE AT ALL TIMES. low aprons, dust caps, dresser scarfs, bridge sets, tea sets; bibs. Collar, cuff and vestee sets, all stamped in the new est of designs, and priced at the .well known B. II. low price. . . Always at Your ! Service THE BEEHIVE . "More for Les" Pendleton - , Oregc Quality and Price Determine Real Value g2S3sSSS3