East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 11, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
FRIDAY EVENTNO, MARCH 11, 103?.
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2Vt?m Notes of Pendleton
Boy' Tricycle
A boy tricycle tin been found by
the police In the north side of the city
and awailt lt rightful owner at the
police station.
Mr. Kwnggart Return.
' Mm. Oeorgs Swaggart returned last
night from Portland where Nhe at
tended the funeral of her daughter,
Mr. Amanda Klser. Mr. Klser died
lout Saturday at the ax of 62.
Talman I'p Attala
lOenry Talman who wan arreated
and. fined yesterday for being drunk
wan again in the hahdii of the law lat
night on the mime charg-e. At hi
hearing before Judge Fit Clerald Tal
man wa fined $15 with the alternative
of paying or going to jail for even
day, lie went to Jail. ,
Will Hold Debate
A musical program, debate and re
ception to new member of the church
will be held by the Raptlnt Young Peo.
pie' Union tonight at the church par
lor. The debate will be on the que
lion of government, control and I ex
pected to be one of the mo Interest
ing feature of the program. Follow-
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A "ONE-O-ONE"
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
SUGGESTION ,
'. Florida Grapefruit Powdered Sugar
Cream of Wheat ,, !
"101" Ham and Eggs
Hot BUcuiU Freah, Sweet Golden Weat Butter
Pure Alfalfa Strained Honey
PREFERRED STOCK COFFEE
"YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101 " '
Pendleton Gash Market, Inc.
301 EAST COl'RT STREKT. ,
I'HOXW "101" .
Private F.u-liangn Conned Iloth Departments.
-ioi it)iioi loi loi loi loi loi ioi Y
Ing the program a general reception
will be held. Refreshment will b
nerved at the clone of the evening.
Member of the church and congrega
tion are Invited. '
Aged Man Hurt
Hugh Freeland, aged 66 year, wan
found thl morning by the police suf
fering from the effect of a bad fall
he received last night. Freeland In
from Portland where he ntatea he ha
friend at 631 Chstober of Commerce
building, He wa on hi way to Port
land from Kansa City where he spent
the winter. HI health I very poor
and It In expected that the county court
will make provlnion for hi oare unles
friend Intervene. " .
Alfred Ingram Living.
Word reached In Pendleton today
from Hot Lake that a report Kent yes-
terday to Mr, Purl Bowman, of thls-
olty, that her nephew, Alfred Inxram,
wa deud, wa erroneous.' Mr. Bow
man left yesterday for Hot Lake after
hearing that her nephew wa dead.
He 1 tlll very 111, say the report re
ceived here today, but there I a
chance that he may live. Ingram ha
been III for some time.
ands Up!
. What would ypu do, gentle reader. If you heard that com
mand and then looked down the barrel of a 46. Mercy!
You wouldn't tart right off whistling "Whispering," would
you? More likely you would be "whinperlng" something elne
under your breath. . '
- -That la called taking a long chanre of getting (omethlng for '
nothlnr. , , ' V
. "'. Well, It Isn't really a bad a that, fcut should you appreciate
. VALUE, extraordinary VALUE, honest to goodness VALUE, in
a gift for a friend, relative or for your personal adornation In
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, then inspect
the stock In
Hancom's Jewelry Store
' It la not only the largest stock In town but the most complete.
It la an exclusive Jewelry store stock.
IF VOW BUY IT AT HAXSCOCUS YOU BUY IT IUCHT .
; Have You
Received your GILL RING at the Automotive Show?
ee the Gill Ring: man. He will tell you.
OUR GUARANTEE
' We use only the best mater
ials. The quality and work
manship of our repair jobs- is
guaranteed. That's why we
recommend and guarantee
Gill Rings to overcome oil
pumping and to prevent the
escape oi compression.
For Sale bf
'Universal Stoves &fiimaces Mi
Universal Stoves &fiimaces
H. E. Cohen Here.
Edward K. Cohen, in charge of the
Oregon district for the distribution of
the Oldsmoblle, arrived in Pendleton
yesterday to attend the Pendleton Au
tomotive Show. Mr. Cohen drove here
from Portland in the new four-cylinder
Oldsmoblle, which is the first
ever eea In Pendleton. The machine
wa placed on the market thl year
for the first time. Mr. Cohen say he
found the Portland-Pendleton road
muddy.
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
.v ".. 525.:; -Other
Dcpts.
78 and 79
i-aJUDLETON'S tiKAila TORJ3
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
' 523
Othr Depts.
78 and 79
Steal Coal: Pay f25.
Three Mexican and Albert Fine and
George Burner were fined 1 25 each
and cost In the, Justice court yester
day by Justice Parks for stealing coal
from car on he O. W. R. & S. Co.
line. The theft took place at Rarnhart
it I said. The coal stolen was com
mercial coal and the arrest and con
viction of the five men is a part of a
campaign instituted by the railroao
company to put a stop to this sort of
pilfering. Special agent Rooney of the
railroad com pain y preferred the charg
es and with Deputy Lyday made the
arrests.
Want Historical Data.-
George H. Hines of the Oregon His
torical association la in communica
tion with Mador Lee Moorhouse ask
ing for Information concerning the
Umatilla reservation agency buildings.
He asks If the agency was not located
at Echo at one time. Major Moor
house states that the agency was just
across the river from what Is now
known as Echo. In answer to a ques
tion concerning Fort Henrietta Major
Moorhouse answered that the fort wan
located on the north side of the river
about d mile above what Is now known
as Echo. The fort was named after
the wife of a major In command of
forces stationed In this section. Mr.
Hines also Informed Major Moorhouse
that early issues of the Quarterly are
getting valuable now and are worth
quite a sum of money to those poss
easing them.
Saturday
Corset
Special
LOT 1 93c
Kabo, Modart and Ne
mo; mostly back lacing;
ail sizes. Saturday
special ; ... . . '98c
LOT 2 62.93
Nemo,, Irene, La Reva
and Modarts, in both
pink and -white. Satur
day special . . .... $2.98
VEILS AND VEILING
DURABLY MADE.
To complete her Easter costume, a
veil of course will be needed to finish
off the Easter bonnet, and these win
some styles we're showing are just
the ones that will attract smart
dressers '
Drape Veils $150 to $3.00
Veiling, the yard 25c to $1.25
Slip on Veils. ........... 25c and up
MIDDY SETS
Here are the complete fixings for the boys' new
wash suits and the little girl's new middies. Each
set includes the laces, the emblems and the silk
middy braid for trimming. In colors of red, navy,
white, gold. Best quality.- Set. ....... 35c and 65c
These New
Spring
Voiles
Make Lovely
Dresses, 50c Yard.
There is an air of
freshness, a suggestion
of youth about a dainty
voile dress that is
charming. These voiles
are inexpensive and de
veloped in exclusive pat
terns of unusual beauty
in the season's newest
colorings and combina
tions. See how nicely these
materials drape and
how little it takes to
make a smart dress.
LEATHER BELTS ADORN SPRING
FROCKS ; - -
Unusual popularity is promised for narrow sport
belts during the coming season. We are showing a
complete line of these models in assorted colors and
styles. Prices to satisfy every type of purchaser.
25cto$L50.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
March 11. 1921 Juvenile Re
vue. Washington school band.
March 10, 11. II Fourth An
nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap
py Canyon.
March IS Last day for filing
of Income tax reports for 1920.
March 17 and 18 Millinery
school, here.
May 11 to 14 State Parent
Teacher Association convention.
May 11, June 1 and 2 State
convention of Oregon Federation
of Women's clubs. .
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Ml-1)1
"The National Remedy"
for 'V-
Rtaptism
Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago
1 and General
Uriel-Acid
Ions
Cont
ANTI-URIC comes to you ss a
complete treatment for rheu
matism. The outfit, all in one
package,, contains three prep
arations, each with a dellnite
purpose.
ANTI-URIC TONIC is not only
a blood purifier, but If also
promotes digestion and assim
ilation of food, making rich
nourishing blood. The bene
flciiil effect ot this .tonlo on
the kidneys Is soon apparent
in cases where the urine has a
bad odor or Is discolored. The
Jnr of ANTI-UHrO OIL assists
proper massaging of painful
parts without danger of skin
Irritation. Not the !t im
portant Is a supply of PULL
MAN PILLS, whli-h furnish
the necessary laxative during
the treatment yet do not con
, flint with the tonlo Ingredi
ents. Price complete, in a
handsome container with full
Instructions, is 11.60 and there
Is a money back guarantee
with every package.
FOR ffALB BY
PENDLETON DRUG CO.
Mis Galthrr Enjoy Visit
' Miss M. V. Galther, Inspector of In
dian schools who left the Umatilla In
dian agency recently for a visit to Cali
fornia, writes to local friends that she
is enjoying her stay at Whittier near
Log Angeles. ;
Spring Cleaning at P. O.
Spring cleaning is in progress at the
Pendleton tost office.
Juvenile Revue Tonight
The Washington scnool Juvenile
Revue Is to be held tonight at the high
school auditorium, for the benefit' Of
the boys' band. The performance will
begin at S p. m. - '
Rotarians to Convene
Rotariana from Oregon, Washing
ton and Idaho will convene in district
convention at Seattle March 14 and IS.
Local member of the Rotary Club
who plan to attend are S. R. Thomp
son, secretary of the Pendleton Rotary
club, L. C. Srharpf and Willard Bond.
Weather U Colder
A decided drop in temperature oc
curred last night, the mercury falling
to 34. . A flurry of snow this morning
was followed by cloudy weather and a
cool wind, the maximum reaching only
34. The barometer regxters 29. DO and
here Is prospect of continued cloudy
weather. "
To Cure a Cokl in One Day
Take OROVEH'S Laxative BROMO
QUININE tablets. The genuine bears
the signature of E. W. G rover. . (Be
sure you get BROMO.) Adv.
5T
District Xo. 3. Weston, Athena, Ad
ams and vicinity, or more definite
school districts whose numbers are 1
11, 15, 17, 19, J9, SO. 45, 47. 49,v 62
5, S7, 68, 70. 82. 85. 95. 9.
west umattua com
prising the schools of Echo. Stanfield,
Hermlston,. Umatilla and vicinity or
t school districts whose numbers are 5
. 14, , o, si, $it in, m.
District No. 5. the schools of Pilot
Roclc and vicinity which includes
those school districts numbered 1 21
33, 34, 37, 43. 46, 63. 4, 77. 78. 79. 80,"
87, 99, 102, 104, 110. Ill, 116.
District No. 6 the schools of Helix
and vicinity, comprising school dis
tricts numbered 32. 36, 64, 67 69. 69.
76 86. ( , '
Four Divisions Made, . , :
" Each school which enters the con-!
test, will be divided into four divl-
sions, as follows: I
Division A Oratorical High
School. Selection not to exceed 1350
words.
Division B Declamations High
School.' Selection not to exceed 1200
words.
Division C Declamations 6th 7th
and 8th grades. Selection not to ex
ceed 1000 word.
... Division r Declamations Srii j,
and 6th grades. Selection not to ex
ceed 650 words. ; .. .
Each Bectlonal contest will Hoi.r.
mine the four best sneakers in the di-!
visions named, the winner to be eiir.l
ible to meet in the final contest. Each
speaker is to be permitted to choose
his own declamation or oration which
need not be original. Xo Speaker is to
he permitted to enter the final con
tent with a selection previously spok
en, except at a sectional contest. Any
person having won first prize in a di
vision will be barred from competition
Germs' of Disease should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This is a
time when the system Is especially sue.
ceptlliie to tntm. Gt rid of all lm
purities in the blood by taking Hood-
Parsap.iTilla, and thus fortifying your
whole body and prevent illness.
In the division 'but may compete in the
next higher division. ' .
I
MODERf J
CRAfJKCASE
CLEAT. I HC
SERVICE
We me .
SN CA10L H.USHEIG OIL J J
ZIROLENB Jf
The Sign of
a Service
At First-ckis Garages
and other Dealers
County Has Been Divided Into
Six Sections and Each Will
Hold a Sectional . Contest.
Stenography Taught
Afternoon "or evening by experienced
teacher. Standard course In Gregg
Shorthand, typewriting. Business let
ter writing and office practice, given
at 607 Cosble. Phone 645-R.
Pupils of the elementary, and high
schools of Umatilla county will on May
compete in the county oratorical
and declamatory contest to.be held In
the high school auditorium, according
to announcement made today by W.
W. Green, county school superintend
ent 1
The county has been divided into
six sections and each will hold a sec
tionnl contest not later than April IS
to determine four speakers who will
represent the Individual section in the
final contest. Sectional directors ap
pointed by Mr. Green are: Section 1
Elisabeth Severance, Pendleton: Sec
tion 2, Raymond Orth, Freewater; Sec
tion 3, F. C. Fltxpatrick; Weston; Sec
tion 4, A. C. Voelker, Hermlston;
Section 6, J. O. Russell, Pilot Rock;
Section 6, Paul Reed. Helix.
Sections Designated.
The sections for the contest are as
follows: District No. 1, the schools of
Pendleton and vicinity, or school dis
tricts whose numbers are: 13, 13, 16.
33, 36, 36, 27, 39, 40, 44, 48, 60, 66,
68. 81, 84, 69, 91. 93, 93, 98, 100, 103.
106. 113, 114, 117.
District No. S, the schools of Milton
Freewaler and vicinity, or school dis
tricts whose numbers are I, 4, 9, 0, 18,.
30, 23, 31, 38, 41, 43, 67, 72, 83, 90,
108. " . ', , .
Splendid Merchandise That Compels Approval
AT '
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. AH sizes, all colors. "Ask
for American Maid."
TRADE AT THE STORE
THETRUETEST
of a store's REAL SERVICE to the purchasing
publio la 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
mtiNt 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 PBOTECTtpN
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,
3Sc yard.
Ladies' Mercerized Hose, 50c 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
Pendleton
"More for Less"
Oregon
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Determine
Real Value