East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 10, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1921.
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CALENDAR Or EVENTS
March I National Fish Day.
March It. 121 Juvenile Re
Vile, Washington school band,
March 10, 11, 13 Fourth An
aual Pandloton Auto Show, Hap
py Canyon. ...
, March II Lost day for filing
of Income tax rsporta for 1J0.
March 17 and 18 Millinery
school, here.
May 11 to 14 Stat Parent
Teacher Association convention,
May 31, June 1 and 2 8tate
convention of Oregon Federation
of Woman's crubs.
nephew, Alfred Inarram, mho died at
Hot Lake IuhI evening after, a compli
cation of dlneuiteH from which he haa
been suffering for several month.
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(liange Expected ' . '
The baromtter registers 29.6ft today
and a change in the temperature la
expected. The maximum today Is 60
and the minimum JO.
Talman rorf(lts Ball. ' '
Henry Talman, arretted last evening
for being drunk ami allowed to go up
on the deposit of $10 bail, forfeited hi
bond money by his non-appearance
before the police court this morning.
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,The Parent Teacher Association of
the Hawthorn, school will meet to
morrow afternoon at the school house.
An interesting program Is being ar
ranged by the president, Mrs. W. It.
Wyrick. . ,.,
Poultry Fanciers to Meet.
The Umatilla Cooperative Poultry
railed By Death I association win meet tonigni in mi
Mrs. Purl Bowman left for Cove this" auditorium of the county library. All
morning to attend the funeral of her members of ths association and others
Interested are Invited to attend. The
purchase of exhibition coops will be
discussed and a discussion on poultry
raining will be held. (
Managers to Moot.
A meeting of the board of managers
of the Commercial Association has
been called for 4:30 this afternoon to
paw on the matter or approving a
proposed drive for the Community
Service organization In Pendleton.
Return From New York
: Ml, and Mrs. Andy Hone of Helix,
were In the city today on their way
home after being in ItocKester. New
York, where Mr. Hose took the body of
his sister for buiiul.
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When Ordering Meats
OF ANY KIND
REMEMBER that one pound of good, well
nourished meat has more food value than two
pounds of poor meat.
The best is the least expensive and it
tastes OH SO MUCH BETTER, doesn't it?
You can depend on "101" HAVING THE
BEST EVERY DAY. ,
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
. SOt EAST COIRT STRICT.
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Private Exchange Connects Both Departments.
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QUALITY
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Grocery, Two I'hones
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Otbwr Depts.
78 and 79
The Interesting Details of an Easter Costume
Analyzed for the last minute shopper of an economical turn of mind!
Hands Up!
What would you do, gentle reader, If'you heard that com
mand and then looked down the bairel of a 40. Mercy!
You wouldn't atnrt right "off whistling "Whispering," would
you? More likely you would be "whlsperifcg" something elite v
under your breath.
That Is called taking a long chnnce of getting something for
. nothing. , - ; .. -.
Well, It Isn't really aa bad as that, ut should you appreciate
VALUE, extraordinary VAULTS, honest to goodness VALUE, In
a gift for a friend, relative or for your personal adornatlon In
Watches, Diamonds. Jfcwelry, Clocks,- miverware, then Inspect
the stock In ; . ' .
Hancom's Jewelry Store
It Is not only the largest stock in town but the most complete.
It la an exclusive Jewelry store stock. ' '
. X '' P VOC BIT IT AT HAJJSCOM'S YOU BUY IT RIGHT
Universal Coal arid Wood
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BIG VALlE AT RIGHT PRICE
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BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD
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UhiYeml Stoves &Fumaces v
Will Ooon Sron,
Vern Hobbs and J. W. Stlllman, for
the pout 10 years employed by the
J. Murphy paint shop, are going into
business for themselves. They have
not yet decided upon a location. They
will do painting and kalcomlning.
Kcctu-e Building Permit.
A building permit was Ibsued this
morning to J. Jackson to erect a
dwelling upon his property In Keser
vatlon sdditlon to cost $100(1. The
house la to te of four rooms and will
tace on Turner street.
Iter. Clark to Sneak
Rev. George L. Clark, pastor of the
Fin Presbyterian churCh, left today
for Hermlston where he will speak at
n "Father and Won" banquet, given un
der the auspices of the schools, with
Hupetintcndent Voelker in charge.
Rev. Clark will return tonight.
Im Hue Not Guihy.
I. E. I Hue wso was arrested here
the forepart of the week and taken to
Walla Walla by 6herlff Springer to
answer to a charge of laroeny, was re
leased when his case was heard In the
court of Judge Wilbur of Walla Walla.
The case waa dismissed by the Judge.
Will Open Office.
Dr. C. O. Walnscott, Hermiion pny.
slclen, will move to Pendleton early
nmr vub mil will ooen an office In
the Bond bulldlpg on Main street Dr.
Walnscott is a general practitioner
and has had considerable experience,
la unl nil a cantaln in the medical
corps during the war and was the
first physician in Umatilla county to
enter tho service. Dr. Walnscott is
now In Portland. He will be accom
panied here by Mrs. Walnscott.
EsecuttTO Committee Sfeeta
Th executive committee of the Am
erican Lesion met at luncheon today
to formulate plans for the giving of a
dance to aid In the furnishing or tne
auditorium at the county library. It
wen decided today by the legioners
that the dance would be given the lat
ter part of the month in Happy Can
yon. The committee also considered
nlans to brinsr a war picture here
sometime soon. The picture Is said to
nhow a number of local boys in action.
OLD JOHN BARLEYCORN
TOKTO. March 10. John Barley
corn, or whatever may be the Japan
ese equivalent of this gentleman. Is
about to be tackled by the fair ladle
of Nippon. The Modern True Worn
en's Association, an organisation of
Japanese women, has decided to take
steps to have drinking of sake and
other intoxicant reduced. They have
decided Ito approach their goal by
gradual steps, and the first petition
which they are about to present to
the Diet, calls for temperance and
not prohibition, which would not have
the slightest chance of success at pres
ent. The petition contains the follow.
Ing provisions:
Intoxicants should not be sold ex
cept feetween 4 p. m. and 9 a. m.
Intoxicants should not be sold to mi
nors.
More than three go (a small meas
ure) must not be sold to one person at
one time.
The sale of alcohol should be pro
hlblted In parliamentary buildings.
The sale of intoxicants should be
prohibited on election days.
Suits
Spring without a new, Suit
loses something very dear to the
women who enjoy being out
doors. ' ,
This assortment of moderate
ly priced suits is gratifyingly
large and includes the numerous
styles in new shades and new
fabrics.
Frocks
Frocks are gay expressions of
Spring joyousness. .
There are dozens of new Spring
models in silk or wool with a dash
that is so satisfying in a Spring
Frock. In every desired style and
shade and priced most moderately.
W
raps
With frocks so popular, a smart
Wrap is a necessity that may be
purchased without great outlay
this season. Cape, wrap and coat
lines are each good and one may se
lect a model for one or many pur
poses from soft and luxurious fab-
rics.
Blouses
Lovely Blouses to beautify
the suits in all the dainty and
bright shades so appealing this
Spring. ;
AN OLD-FASHIONED
AGKD TEACHER DIES.
. imvril I'T I' T IT u,m1i 1A A
P.) Sister Beatrice ol Andrew's
Priory, who Is said to heAre helped di
rect the education of three genera
tions of women in Hawaii, died here
recently. She was born In Cornwall,
'Kngland, In 1829 and. together with
other sisters of the Society of the Holy
Trinity, came to Hawaii in 1867 at the
invitation of Kamehameha IV, then
king of the islands; and his consort,
Queen Emma. Sister Albertlna, the
last of the original party is still alive.
Do you
know
why
its ioasted
To ! In the
delicious Burley
lobaoco flavor.
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The old-time application of Butter
milk and cream to whiten and pre
serve the skin and remove harsh little
wrinkles and ugiy sallownesa is prand
mother's recipe and women through
out the country are again using it to
ensure a beautiful jaomvlrxlon and
snow-white hands and arms.
Buttermilk, however, is not always
obtainable, but a specialist has at last
perfected a method of concentrating
buttermilk and combining it with a
perfect cream, which you can buy in
small quanttiea ready to use at any
first class drug store by simply asking
for "Howard's" Buttermilk, Cream.
There Is no secret about it nor is
there any doubt about the result it's
Just a common ordinary buttermilk in
the form of a wonderful cream, gent
ly massaged with the finger tips
around the corners of the eyes and
mouth.
If you have not yet tried this simple,
easy way to beauty get a small quan
tity today and let your face be the
Judge. Tour favorite toilet goods
counter can supply you.
CLAnrs JAPAN IS PERSECUTED
TOKIO, By Mail to XT. P.) "The
White Peril and Japan's Future" Is the
title of a book recently published in
Tokio by one Hidka, who tries to show
how Japan Is being persecuted by
America and Europe. He claims that
Japan haa been placed In a difficult
international position by the ambitious
white nations which will not be con
tent until they have driven her into a
corner, and citiea as evidence of th
allegation that they regard the aliena
tion of China and Japan as one of the
moet Important means of accomplish
ing this aim.
WHITE TRUCK
Will be displayed at the Pendleton Automobile Show, Mar.
10,11,12. Let's go!
Have us explain the advantages of motor transjporta
tion and arrange for a thorough demonstration at
your convenience. , ( . f
FRENTZEL MOTOR CO.
Phone 222 -616 Garden St;-
SHIP MACHINERY TO SIAXnjl
MANILA. P. T- March 10. (A. P.
One thousand tons of drilling ma
chinery, equipment and supplies for
the Dichmond Petroleum Co., a sub-
sldary of the Standard Oil Co., of Cali
fornia, have been landed at the south
ern extremity of the Bondocpeninsula
province or layanas ana arming iur
petroleum deposits has started. Abou
10ft men are employed in the work.
SALARIES TO BE REDl'CED.
PHILADELPHIA, March 10. (A.
P.) An Immediate reduction in the
salaries of 215,000 employes of the
Pennsylvania railroad has been an
nounced by the board of directors.
The amount of the reduction haa not
been determined, but it "shall bear
equitable relationship to the increases
in pay since January 1, 1918.
HIGH ML IK
Stenography Taught
Afternoon or evening by experienced
toacher. Standard course In Gregg
Shorthand, typewriting. Business let
tor writing and office practice, given
at $07 Cosble. Phone C4&-R.
Juniors Defeat Vtii'iT Classmen
The Juniors last evening defeated the
sophomore class Indoor baseball team
by a score of 27-d. The game last
night puta the juniors In line for the
championship. They will play the
same team this evening while the se
niors will again meet the rooks. The
double header this evening will do a
great deal toward determining the
teams to enter the finals. The rooks,
juniors and seniors have only lost one
game each and the game this even
ing will determine the two leaders.
Coach Richard Hanley referees the
guinea.
New Student KiMors Walter For
tier of Spokane, has entered Pendle
ton high school. II la enrolled In the
freshman class.
Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-
East Oregonian Printing Department
Splendid Merchandise That Compels Approval
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THE BEE HIVE
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 is its ability to protect its patrons on the
QUALITY of its merchandise and the PRICE at
which It Is 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 IS PROTECTION
TO WHICH YOU ARE 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 Pc cale 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, 50c air.
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 Le"
Pendleton
Oregon
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