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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1921)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST 0BEG0NIAN, PENDLETON. OSEGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1821. PAG2 XT News Notes oj 'Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENT ' ..March National Fish Day. March 11. 19S1 Juvenile He- vue. Washington achool band. ' .March 10, 11, 12 Fourth An- ,nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap-. J py canyon. . March IS Last day for ftllng of Income tax reyqrts for 1920. March IT and 1 Millinery achool, here, May 11 to 14 mate Parent Teacher Association convention. flood hum Realized. ' V ' '' The total mm realized tin ; Umatilla county by the eale ot health seals was 11292,15. according to a report made today by Mrs. Herbert Thompson, pounty chairman, who waa In charge of (he sale:, The sale waa under the auspice ot the Oregon Tuberculosis Awioclatlon. The gross total waa f 1, 811.73, and of Ihla turn, 1 9.t went for expense. Pendleton people bought ftOO worth of seals and Her miaton, which bought tit, waa next In the Hat. The seal! were aold In Her mistftn by school children directed by Mri. F. A. Phelps. Pilot Rock aleo made a good showing, having bought $78.(8 In stamps. Keho and Weston bought not a stamp, and returned them to Mrs. Thompnon. No stump were sold In Freewater aa they failed to arrive la that city. It Is thought that they were lout In the mull A fourth of the money, la to 'be ued for emergency tuberculosis In 'Umatilla county, while the remainder' will be UHed to fight tuberculoids In other sec tion. . !'. ,i . ., Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones , -525 1 Other Depts. 78 and 79 Prof. OoHhy Coming ' Prof essor ,H. K. Cosby, of O. A. C, will arrive here April and will spend April 6 and 7 In holdhif poultry meet ings In Milton, Pendleton and Hermla- ton. Hoard Wilt Meet. ' The executive board of the Umatilla county Red Cross will, meet tomorrow at I p. m. In the Red Cross offices In the federal building. Several Import ant matters are to he dlsclussed, i WUI o to Balkan. Miss Btasla Walsh. Pendleton nurse Urtio la In Red Cross work overseas, i.ies to local friends that she recent- -101 101 101 101 101 101101 101 101 o 1 - Plant Your Early Potatoes Now We have straight seed imported from the Cas cade district 1 Early Rose, Early White Ohio, and Earliest of All. . Better the Seed Bigger the Crop Buy the Best "YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101' " Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Coirt St Phone 101 Phone "101 "lOl 1U1 101 101 101101 101 101101 7 ly enjoyed trips to Germany, Belgium, Holland and Paris. , Hhe expects to go later to the Balkans for the contlnua tlon ofher work,. No Tall Light. E, C. Duncan was fined IS in the police court for driving his car with out the necessary tall light. ' He paid. Police Fftd Ilicyrle. The police station Is holding a bi cycle for its owner who may have it by calling and giving sufficient iden tification. The bike is securely locked and has been, evidently, since it was lost by its owner. Jams Doe Gets Fined. Jane Doe, sister of John Doe, ap peared In the police court this morn ing In answer to a charge of parking her car on the curb contrary to the rules and regulationa of the city. Jane waa fined II. which she uald. - Ixttle Wheat Mil. Practically no wheat U being sold now by Umutllla county farmers, t Be cause of the Mate tax,' a considerable amount was sold before March 1 but the present market Is very quiet, It is thought that after Income returns are made more wheat will toe sold. Will Complete Survey. - F. B. Hayes, city . surveyor, : will leave tomorrow for Thorn, Hollow where he will complete the survey ot North Chapllsh springs. - The . city council is planning on the addition of these waters to the supply of the city. A preliminary survey waa made some time ago. ' II A ?- 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 Bale 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 THEJewele'ra , . , ,.' Sugar Goes t'p. Sugar advanced 25 cents on the hunv dred pounds in Pendleton today, fov lowing an Increase in other localities. Most merchants are still selling at the old price of $10 a sack, haVlng bought at the old price. Jobbers predict that sugar will go to 1 12 a saok, say the grocers. -Heavy consumption la given as the reason for the advance. W1U Succeed Claud Rarr. WllUam F. Gratke of Astoria, has been chosen fey the Astoria, Chamber of Commerce to be the secretary of that organization, succeeding C. I. Barr'j, who comes to Pendleton as sec retary of the Pendleton Commercial Association. Mr. Gratke was one of the former owners of the Astoria Evening Budget and la regarded as having an ability and personality that qualify him for the position he ia to take. Mr. Barr ia leaving Astoria to morrow, according to advices received here and is expected ' in Pendleton Monday, if not sooner. Protest Is Sent. ' " ' The Umatilla County Farm Bureau, through its president, 8. R. Thompson, has sent a protest to the Society of Agricultural Engineers against a plan to eliminate the manufacture of the cutaway disc. The cutaway is used In Umatilla county wherever a disc ia used) (and tlnfmip declare if. would work a hardship should its manufac ture be stopped. The society started the conservation of manufacture - of farm machinery during the war and ia now doing follow-up work. 'Eight prominent Umatilla county farmers signed a petition against the elimina tion of (ha "cutaway dlso. Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WNITt KKIUII WHSMITt UC MTtNTED MJUSTABU SUDIMOVM BAMrW MO MM e'! : - f " KOfniNuWI SMOIIg f, CHECK nJ 4pT : Ji DOOlf OVUMCIPMCtllUtlUim k R IT "W1IN OOOtWOiT VI fa, , n FIUIUNINS JaTIHTtO UfT BtV PlCTt MUO UST UFT INO WIOI t SHALLOW mf I9K' own i nk tcHovattr tuna mm machini ratio KISTtR PAMrlR tOOH. il SANiTAirr ut iaii 1 V! 0 i MUVTASSEST8S MILL" 0AK0) HUVYrOllSKtp. -JTHLMpy INSIK KKEIAIN ; OVts too UNINC NIKIUIN rtUf MTTOM V. CUAH OUT DOCs 1 TRBUTtUNiYOUAL A FULL LINE Of COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD 031 Hffireml 'Stoves &Fumces .MJ Red Faber In Good Form. Though Red Faber, twirler with the Chicago White Sox, is not a Umatilla county man he la well known here through several visits With his friend Fred Moes of Helix, formerly of Pi lot Rock. Hence his progress as i ball player is eagerly followed and there will be Interest In this version from a Chicago paper as to how the Mg fellow looks to a sporting writer this spring: "Red Faber looks the picture of health. The big rich hand er one ot the best flingera In the Am erican league is a little heavy but Fa ber has a big frame and can carry a few extra pounds. He says be will get down to playing weight after few days work under the Texas sun. Faber never, much of a talker believes he is in for a good season. He is anxious to start work and says he la ready to do his part toward making the White 8ox another winning team." father QUALITY SERVICE t-feNDLEXON'S bKAItlftG VTORR Use the i'honcs Grocery, Two Fhoncs 523 Othfcr Depts. 78 and 79 Here you will find the new things for EAST ER and Spring wear. Our Dry Goods section is fast filling up with the latest fabrics, Now on display for your inspection. GINGHAMS For the first Tub Frocks 25c, 35c, 50c, 79c J This promises to be an other Gingham season, and small wonder, when one sees the gay and subtle color combinations where plaids, checks and stripes' beautify this serviceable fabric. Because of its firm tex ture, Gingham is particular ly suited to the first spring frocks. - Color, price and quality make this year's col lection one of unusual note. Buy Ginghams Now! SEE THE NEW SHADOW DOT AND ; CHECK ORGANDIE " . . ' This fine imported organdie is one .of the new 'fabrics this season for dresses and waists. Very sheer and will wash like linen. Needs no starching; 45 inches wide. The yard . ......... . $2.00 VELOUR AND BROADCLOTH FOR SPORT COATS Just the right weight and in the shades you wish; $0 to 56 inches wide; all wool $2.50 to $4.50 ' DOTTED SWISS VOILE 81.25 YD. $1.25 Yd. Makes up into attractive spring and summer dress es. Offered in pink and blue ground with white dots. These are fast colors and sheer weave. NOVEL SPRING NECKWEAR All the shell like tints of a spring dawn are. reflected in the novel new modes in neckwear. Shown in the many new styles which will add much to the looks of your dress or suit. Have a look at them. Priced from 75c to $5 NEW SPRING RIBBONS New ribbons in gala col ors offer .a host of uses- For bodices and sashes for street and evening dress, bags, for hats and the like. Ribbons of all kinds, Picot Two Toned, Satin and Gros grain Clouds of Glory for sashes and the like. Also lots of beautiful rib bon for hair bows. When you need ribbons, come to - this store for them. Commilec Will Meet. The executive committee of the Am erican fElon will meet at lunch to morrow at Elks' club. The mqjpi sub ject for discussion will be plans for a legion dance to be given for the pur pose of securing funds to furnish "tho rooms at the library which the legion uses for a meeting place, . - The Pneumonia, Month , March Is a typical pneumonia month and usually gives a high rate ot mor tality for the disease. After a long and hard winter, the system loses much of it resistance and people grow careless. When every oold, no matter how slight, is given prompt and Intelli gent attention, there is much less danger of pneumonia. It should be borne In mind that pneumonia is a germ disease and breeds in the throat Chamberlain's CotiTgh Remedy Is an expectorant and cleans out the germ ladened mucus and not only cures a cold but prevents its resulting In pneu monia. It is pleasant to take. Chil dren take it willingly. Chamberlain' Cough Remedy N'othlng So Good for a Cough or Cold. "Everyone who has used Chamber lain's Cough Remedy speaks well of it," writes Edward P. Miller, Abbotts town, Pa. People who once use this preparation are eeldom satisfied with any other. It is excellent to allay a cough or break up a cold. Excellent Remedy for Constipation It would be hard to find a better remedy for constipation than Cham berlain's Tablets. They are easy to take and mild and gentle in effect, dive them a trial when you .have need. Found a Cure for Indigestion "I used Chamberlain's Stomach and I.lv.r Tablets for Indigestion and. find they suit my case better than any dys pepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different medicines, 1 am nearly fifty one year of age and have suffered a great deal from indi gestion. I can eat almost anything 1 want to now," writes George W. Emory Rock Mills, Ala. These tablets contain no pepsin but strengthen the stomach and enable it to digest the -food natural)-. Phone ZI0.W ' P. O. Box SSI Umatilla Hydraulic Stone Manufacturer General Contractor, lliilldlng blocks a Specially! N . H. A. 1 RICK, Proprietor. , Plowing Around Pendleton. Ranchers in the Pendleton district and especially north of here have started their spring plowing accord ing to reports' received. In some places, however, the ground is still a little wet but is expected that within a short time most of the ranchers will have their, plowing well underway.. Guests of Theatre. Ministers of the various churches In the city will be guests of the Pen dleton Amusement Co. for the presen tation of "Way Down East," at the Al ta theatre April 6. and T. The mo tion picture is attracting.1' attention everywhere and there is much local interest In the coming presentation. E IB WASHINGTON. March .t-A. P.) The government is without authority to prohibit the manufacture and sales of liquor, wines or beer for non bev erage purposes according to a ruling by the attorney general pirbllshed to day by the internal revenue bureau. ' The opinion expressly states that there must be no limitation on use of except that prescribed by congress In limiting the sale of spirituous liquors to one pint for ten days. The question of limitation, the opinion said, thus is left to the good faith of the physician. Ma ay MmI CMMresi Are glekty " Mothers wbo Value their own com fort and the welfare of their children, should never be without a boa or Mother Gear's Sweet Powders for Children, for use throughout th sea son. They Break up Colds, Relieve Feverlshnus, Constipation, Tettlas? Disorders, Headache and 8tomn.li Troubles. Used by mothers for over li , years. THESE POWDEKS GIVE SATI SFACTION. All Drug Stores. Don't accept any substitute. . 'uliiliiiiliiyiliiuiillilllliilliliiiU Sportsmen Fish In Rrsprvoir. Jake Welch and Dr. M. & Kern spent Tuesday fishing at the government reservoir at Hevmiston. They return ed with the report that the water was too cloudy for good fishing. It is re ported that on the Upper Birch creek there appears to be plenty of steel heads and that any number may be seen jumping the falls. Golfers Play Sunday. Golfers of l'endleton will meet in a contest Sunday at the gplf links un der the direction of two captains, J. V. Tallman and C. H. Marsh. Some IS or It players will play on each team and the, losing side ia to buy a dinner for the winners and their wives. This contest was planned some time ago 'but the absence ot several ot the members of the teams and the weather prevented it until this weik. Kerr's Wheat Flakes if if ii A companion for Kerr's Rolled Oats. The Wheat f Flakes arejnade from the whole wheat None of the bran ia removed, but the kernels are specially cooked, rolled and prepared so that the final cooking for i breakfast takes only 10 to 15 minutes ' f THE BRAN PART OF THE WHEAT ; ' is especially desirable for people in all Walks of life, and besides, Kerr's Wheat Flakes are delightfully delicious. Try them tomorrow a -t Peoples Warehouse. . Miss Locklin will take pleasure in serving you and showing you how this wonder- I fully healthful breakfast cereal is prepared. Mfflmmmnwnnimimmminiwntmnnmmmmmmm lUMiiiiiiumiUiiljUiuiwUuliUliiiiW Map Shows Purchases. K copy of the Babson Statistical map showing the amount of purchases in various cities throughout the Uni ted States has been received by the First National Rank. This map shows Pendleton in comparison with Port land and Eugene. According to the figures Portland with a population of 268. JS8 had total purchases -during the month of January, 1921, amounting to tlS8,12$,OQu. During a correspon ding period a year ago the total was 2ft0,557,000. Eugene with a popula tion of 1,S9S had purchases amount ing to Jl,:35,O0O during the month and a year ago had 1 1. 343,000. Pen cHeton, the smallest city of the three had purchases during January am ounting to 1.1,519,000 and for a year ago 5.91,000. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 BABY5 COLDS rW ' Z soon "nipped in the bud without "dosing" by ue ot 7 0 VIS v a o Run O.T MMh 'en tW K Splendid Merchandise That Compels Approval V AT "7 THE BEEHIVE SEE THESE, UNUSUAL VALUES 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 for American Maid." TRADE AT THE STORE THE TRUE TEST of a store's REAL, SERVICE to the purchasing , public ia its ability to protect Its patrons on the QUALITY of its merchandise and the PRICE at which it ia sold.' In this rests an obligation which must be fulfilled to the letter and it is the desire and purpose of this establishment to gain and hold Its patronage on this basis. IT 18 PROTECTION TO WHICH YOU ARB ENTITLED AND WHICH YOU SHALL HAVE) AT ALL TIMES. "CLEAN-UPS' A department 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. New designs in Children's Hair Ribbon, 38c yard. Ladies' Mercerized Hose, 50 pair. THAT SAVES YOU MONEY . We have just received a new ship ment of stamped goods. New cut bunga 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. H. low price. Always at Your Service THE BEEHIVE "More for Lew" Pendleton- Oregon Quality and Price Determine Real Value