East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 12, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    TEH PAGES
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 12, 1921.
PAG3 Till
News: Notes of Pendleton
a-'..: ' "' " ' ''I '' ' ' ''
Keutpmeiit to Be nought ,
Equipment which will enable Haw
thorn school puplla to play volley bull
la to be purchased through the effort
of the Hawthorne Parent Teacher Ah.
aoclatlon, according to a decision made
at yaterdaya meeting. The decision
followed' a "flood Citlsenshlp" pro--.gram,
for which the numbSra Included
lntereatln tnlke by ' Mm, "William
Efcley, Mra. W. n. Wyrlck, an Mlas
Arnea Coxier. MIm Orma Brown'e
puplla presented a little play iihowlnf
how health la an aid to good cltlaen
nhlp, the puplla of MIm M&ble Johnson
entertained the ammMmt with musle,
and several pretty folk dancea wvera
urtven by puplla tinder the direction of
Mlaa Harriett Benjamin. Refreshments
were served tiy the fourth trrade puplla.
Me. Ada HaaHlg; acted aa chairman.
Offor U Accepted.
Clark, Kendall A Co. 'a offer of
f 4U00 worth of bonda Issued by achool
dlHtrlct Nol II (Btanfleld), at fl.76
and fix per cent Interest, wan accept
ed yeslbrday by O. P. Hoff, atate
treasurer. Btanfleld will build a $50,
000 high achool In the near future.
Rftnma from HcrmlHton
About 1(0 gueata attended the rath
er and Hons banquet at Hermlston last
f
2-101101 101 101 101 101 101101 101
rf . r. . r ...
We Are Sure You
DO NOT WANT TO STAY AT HOME
THESE BEAUTIFUL SPRING AFTER
NOONS waiting to fay the driver for your
Meats and Groceries., "
A "ONE-O-ONE WEEKLY or MONTH
LY SERVICE ACCOUNT will eliminate this
feature of your ordering. ,
Call Our Office Monday and open an, ac
count and take advantage of this service.
"YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
... sot east cocrt street.
'v ' PHONES "lOI" , .
Private Exrhang Connerta Both Departments. .'
-10l-l6l-l6l-101-101-101-101-101-101
night, aaya Rev. George L. Clark, pas
tor of the l'reabyterlan church who
wna the chief apeaker. Rev. Clark be
sides hi address at the banquet,
spoke In the Intereata of Armenian re
lief. , . ' ' -
Parka Car Wrong.
J. A. Horn woe assessed the aum of
$1 in the police court thla morning
for parking hie car contrary to the
traffic ordinancea of the city.
- t
Will Confer Rank. - ,
Work in the flrat and aecond rank
will be conferred by the KnlghU or
Pythlaa at their meeting to be held
Monday night. H. 11. Mangold la
chancellor commander.
Talman aya line.
Henry Talman who waa fined fit
In the police court yesterday for be
inr drunkennd who woe unable to pay
at the time rained the necessary fund
today and waa released.
FMd Serretary Here.
B. H. Jonea, field secretary for the
Armenian-Chlneae Relief, arrived here
thla morning from Portland unl left
thla afternoon for Echo and Kuinflold
In the Intereata of the drive.
Opnia New Oarag.
Otte Kelson has -opened a garage
and repair ahop on Ann atreet where
he will take care of cars, do repair
work and conduct a general garage
business.
ands Up!
What would you do, gentle reader. If you heard that com
' mand and than looked down the bairel of a 4 5. Mercy!
... -. - ; - j ......
You wouldn't atnrt right off whistling Whispering," would
you? (More likely you would be "whispering" something elae
under your breath. (
That la called taking a long chance of getting something for
nothing. -
Well, It Isn't really as bad as that, but should you appreciate
VALU,, extraordinary VALUE, honest to goodness VALUE, In
a gift for a friend, relative or for your personal adornatlon In
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, then Inspect
the stock In ' .
Hancom'3 Jewelry Store
It la not only the largest stock In town but the most complete.
Xt to an exclusive Jewelry store stock. ' . '
' IP VOC BUY IT AT II.UrSCOM'S YOU BUY IT RIGHT ,
Have You
Received your GILL RING at the Automotive Show ?
See the Gill Ring man. He will tell you.
OUR GUARANTEE
We use only the best mater
ials. Ttie qyality and work
manship of our repair jobs is
guaranteed. That's why we
recommend and guarantee
GUI Rings to overcome oil
pumping and to prevent the
escape of compression.
For Salt by
Cotrties B Baaa.
Another "blggeat" bass of the sea
son was caught yeaterday by Ouy
Matlock, who returned with a mag
nificent specimen weighing four and
one half pound . The catch ' waa
made at Barnhart.
Taken to Hospital.
Iflugh Preeiand, the aged man who
was picked up in a serious condition
by the police yesterday morning was
taken to the hospital last evening for
treatment. It Is believed that a few
days care will enable him to be on his
way. '
Water Main Breaks.
A water main on Monroe street
broke last night and today the street
has a surplus of water. Employes of
the water department are working on
the break and It la expected It will be
repaired before night. .
Ball Pis rem to Practice.
The second workout and tryout of
ball players of Pendleton will be held"!
tomorrow morning, according to state'
ments made by baseball leaders. It is
expected that a good -bunch will be
out in the morning in order that the
preliminary work jof forming a team
may be started.
Will Construct Tenuis Court.
Plans are being made by the mem
bers of the men's forum of the Pres
byterian church to level the lot ' be
longing to the hurch and situated on
Alta atreet for use aa a tennis court.
Work will be started on the property
very aeon In' order that the members
of tha forum may take advantage of
the courts as soon aa the weather will
permit.
Use the Phones ;
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Other Dcpts.
78 and 79
am jm. m mt
QUALITY
SERVICE
MJtDIiETON'S l.kaii.o erroRjR!
Use the I'hones
Grocery, Two Thoncs
525
Oth&r Depts.
, 78 and 79
MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS FOR
V EASTER HERE.
Do it now, while our stocks are bright and
fresh, with spring-time NEWNESS. . '
Every thing priced at about what you want to
pay...
NEW PLAID
WOOLENS
FOR SKIRTS
Just received new plaid
woolens for SKIRTS, 54
INCHES WIDE of the
right weight to be pleat
ed. Come in and have a
look. We have other
plaids to. suit you. Plaid
woolens -
yd. $3.50 to $5.00
THE NEW
TRICOTEX
for sport coats and
suits, of good firm
texture, 54 in. wide,
in the shades you
want, Nut Brown,
Navy, Ocean Blue
and Tobacco Brown.
The Yard 84.00 '
'
3UITS
w Spring without t ;ew Suit loses something very
dear to the women vUo enjoy being out doors-
This assortment of moderately priced suits is
gratifyingly large and includes the numerous styles
in new shades and new fabrics.
40 IN. CHARMEUSE, $3.50
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
Each year bringsj us
something extra dainty
and especially pretty in
neckwear conceits, but
spring scores a distinct
triumph with its lovely
offering. Collars, cuff
sets, collar and vests,
etc., lace, net and organdie.
Shooters to Walla Walla
Members of the Pendleton Rod and
Gun club will shoot with the Walla
Walla clu-b tomorrow at Walla Walla
Members desiring to make the trip are
requested to meet at the office of
Jamea Efttea at I o'clock Sunday morn
Wg. There will be plenty of room for
everyone declare those in charge of
the trip. Those "who cannot make the
Walla Walla trip will find Field Cap
tain Kirk patrick at Collina park be'
tween the hours of 10 to 1.
Rntarians to Seattle
A number of Rotariana of Pendle
ton are leaving for Seattle where they
will attend the convention of Rotar
iana to be held there the forepart ot
the week. Among those who will at
tend the convention are S. R. Thomp
son and Mrs. Thompson, Willard Bond
rnd W. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son left lent evening while Mr, Bond
and Mr. Clark are expected to" gra to
day. ,Mr. Bond will transact business
in Tacoma while on the trip. '
rrgea Wheat Shipment, '
- B. H. Jones ot Portland, field sec
retary 'for 'Chinese and Near EaBt
Relief was an arrival In Pendleton to
day to look after matters pertaining
to the relief aof China. Mr. Jones is
anxious that wheat to be shipped to
Chins be forwarded a quickly as pos
sible and Is here to make arrange
ments along that line. He states that
a vessel will leave Portland the 7th of
April and that wheat must reach that
city by April 1. Dallroads will haul
the grain free, he states.
"How Many Miles, Willamette"
Born near Pendleton In 1842, Amos
Pond,1 one of the best known Indians
of the reservation, has some early' lm
pre anion that are of Interest. "How
many miles, Willamette" Waa one o
the first phrases he ever heard white
men use and In the long ago he heard
that question asked frequently by
wearied Immigrants passing through
this section bound for the Willamette
valley. Amos did not know then how
far it wss to the Willamette and he
doesn't know now tout he doea know
that times have changed considerably
In the last 711 years.
KIAMATH FALLS BANK 1
WILL REOPEN MONDAY
KLAMATH FALLS. March 1!. (A.
p.) The First State and Savings bank
which was c!oed on January 12, will
reopen Monday aald J. W. Siemens, the
president, yesterday. Local subscrlp
ii... turn (inn n.nd 1100.000 obtain
ed from Portland andSan Francisco
banks as additional reserve runns win
make the reorganized bank stronger
than ever said Siemens. .
BITTER REMAINS 1'XSETTI.ED
PORTLAND. March 12. (A. P.)
Cattle are firm, hogs and sheep steady.
Eggs are weak and butter is unsettled.
LITTUO ONES DELIGHT .
Dance" by Ruth Lester and Thelma
Morris, in white ballet costumes and
carrying vari-colored balloons. An
other pretty number was the "Petal
Dance," In custume. by FernThim.
Francis Michael, Marguerite Bogart
and Genevieve Boyd.
Lucile Beck, amazingly realistic in
the attire of a bisque doll, recited
"I've Got a Pain in My Sawdust." The
program closed with an enjoyable
playlet, the "Rainbow Kimona." for
which the cast included Marion
Graham, Freida Pahl, Kvelyn Snyder.
Irene Boyd, Margaret Adams, Edna
(Cook, Mae Packard, Caroline Endl-
cou, carl mnenan.
A capacity crowd filled the audi
torium. The Revue was under the
special direction of Miss Flora Shaw
and Miss Martha Johnson with Miss
Grips at the piano.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic v and Nervous ZHaeaaea and
Disease of Women. X-Ray Elect rio
Therapeutics. ,
Temple Bids;.
Room it
Phone 411
A
(Continued from page 1.)
lighted by a visit from the characters
of Mother Goose Among those who
appeared in the delightful fantasy
were Elizabeth Hagar, as "Queen of
Hearts," "Donald Temple, "King of
Hearts," Jean Frailer as "Vuriey
Locks," little Miss McClure as "Little
Boy Blue," - Lucile Beck, "Tom
Tucker,' William Asa, .as "Jack
Horner," Jack Wright and Katrlna
Krlger as "Jack .and Jill," , Master
Kendall aa "Humphy Dumpty," Ida
Roesch as "Bopeep," Garnet Herman
as "Mary, Mary. Quite Contrary,' and
Muriel Clark aa Jthe lady who rode to
Banbury Cross. The costumes were
especially attractive and were taken
from Volland's Mother Goose book.
Danco by Girls.
A dainty conceit was the "Bubble
Other News of This
pepartmenf on Pare 5
CALENDAR -OF EVENT
March 10. 11. 12 Fourth An-
nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap-
py Canyon.-
March IS Last day for filing
of Income tax reports for 1110.
March 17 and IS Millinery
school, here.
May It to 14 State Parent
Teacher Association convention.
May SI, June 1 and t State
convention of Oregon Federation 4
of Women'a cluba.
March 31. University of Ore-
gon Women'a Glee Club, at high
arhool auditorium under man-
agrment of Pendleton alumni.
Peptember 13, 23, 24 Annual
Pendleton Round-Vp.
MARTIN JONES
School of Dancing
Monday, Tuesday,
Vfednesday
Liberty Hall,
Pendleton
Afternoon 1 to 5
Evening 7 to 9
5 Lessons $5.00
12 Lessons $10.00
EDUCATIONAL
TOOTH TALK
NO. 24
Phone 507
Over
The Hub
Dr. Ohmart's Systematic
Tooth Saving Policy
First payment starts the operation of Tooth Saving
Insurance
Oral cleanliness and health thro your teeth are
placed on a sane, sensible, saving1 plan that every one
can afford Come in and see me. I'll prove its the ser
vice you want and should have without any more pro
crastination. PRICE REASONABLE PAINLESS EXTRACTION
CtaumltaUoiwAdMoe-iEstimatea freely tvm .
Taylor
Hardware Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
r" tjf
HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Appointment to Suit You
--1
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. All sizes, all colors. , "Ask
for American Maid.''
TRADE AT THE STORE
THE TRUE TEST
, of a store'a REAL SERVICE to the purchasing
publio la lta ability to protect its patrona on the
. QUALITY of lta merchandise and the PRICE at
which it Is sold. In this rests an obligation which
must be fulfilled to the letter and It la the desire
and purpose ot this establishment to gain and hold
Its patronage on this basis. IT IS PROTECTION
TO WHICH TOU 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 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, 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. II. low price.
Always
at Your
Service
THE
B EE HIVE
"More for Leia"
Pendleton Oregon
Quality and Price
Determine
Real Value
ijs 'Universal Stoves &fvmaces IJ