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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1921)
News. Notes of Pendleton Homo Hcrvhw Aid. '".'''. Bovcnty-ono ex-service men, two of whom had re-unllsted, and 17 families, wore given aid through the Umutllla county Ited Cross Uurlntf Fobruury, ac cording to the month's report of Miss Virginia Todd, - secretary. The Red Cross has" hnd many culls ttruld In emergency (.men where mi'dUul mid financial help are needed. J Attending A. 1. Meeting E 11. Aldflch, -editor of the . Runt . Ori'ifonlun, In In Spokane today uttend ; lug the annual circuit tncctiijjr of the Associated Pre 'mcnibnrahlii'of Or Ron, Washington, Iduhq and Montana, The meeting la being held at, the j. lavenport Hotel utulor the chairman idilp of Puiil Cuwlcs, superintendent of "the district 'While, iu rVukane Mr. - Aldrich.wlll alMo'dlsciix the I'lUiitlllii .. Rapids project wkh Spokane twvrkera for the project , . :r ., , "w Are Tented. 1 "..Nlntty-flvo per cent of the cow In the.HeriniHton, Umatilla and jColum lili region have been tented for tuber culosis, aaya Fred Hcnnlort, county agent. The work .was doha through the Farm Bureau; the eh.'ef lnstlR- torn being Henry Sommcrer, H. W. Agiiew, K. p. BulHvun, Henry Ott, J. 11. Held and Jl. 0. ThoinpHon, 'About, 800 cows have been (Hted and the re actors slaughtered. Hum .11. Fouler, Inspector In charge of the tuberculo us division of the department of agri culture, bureau animal Industry, re cently Wrote Mr. Bommcrer a letter commending the work In the west end. Btanfleld and Kcho will follow suit aoon. Mr, Henhlon aaya that It la a commendable piece of work on the part of went end dulry herd owners aa ninny of the cows are descendants of world champion unlmuls and the puaa. lug of tlie tubercular teat nutkee them more valuable. tlmrcli In iuwovatcil , ( -. i The Pre-ibytorlaii church la under going a spring cleunlijK. 'The celling la being re-kalcomlned and the wood- f Work re-flnlahcd.. i . e'owvast of Weather ' ' j . .. ' ' "i The weutner forecast for the week of March, 14 to March 19, aa predicted liy E.,H. Howie, of the Washington D. CV weather bureau,, la - aa follow: Pacific Cosst states, frequent 'rutr.a; nprmal temperaiturn In California and below normal .temperature In Oregon nnd Washington, Northern ltocky Mountain' and 'Plateau rcglona, cold and unsettled weather, with inowa first part of week. No UglitM; la riiuU ', Jack WIlHon ran hl automobile without the ncccaHary meana of light ing the highway after night. He ai) peared In police court thla morning. "Five dollar will square It," said Judge. Fltz Ueruld. Wilson puld. Know IM-laya Contest 1 The weather again delayed the con tent between member of the golf club captained by Judge Marsh hnd J. V. Tallman which waa scheduled for Hun day. -Thla context haa ibecn on the bourd for aeveral week past but everytlme a diijte fa act something trannplrea to e'ela'y It. The loaera are to buy a dinner for the winner and the contcalanta are aiixiou to play, but to date the weather man has Bold no, . ' .-101101101- -101101101101101101 Give the Family FOR EVERY MEAL: ;' We have the very highest grade of pure al falfa strained honey at a very' 'reasonable price now. , ; . ' ' Pint Glass Jars 40c; quarts 70c; Vi M $1-30 7 lb. (net weight) buckets . . . .J. $1.45 14 lb. (net weight) buckets . . . ..T. . . ; $2.85 Special Price on Original 60 lb. cans;" . v - " .. . ', .... "YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" . . " " ,"' . v' ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 801 KST COl'BT STBKET. . . . , , rilOMOS "101" ' - ' J 'Prate i:cliaiiBe t'lMiiiceta IWHli Ifc-phrtmcnts. -loi loi loi loi loi loi loi-ioiioi r lCcant to Given Tho Indlua Pageant, presented re oently at La Grande under the nuaplceg of the local Preabyterlan church, will be given here on Friday night In the Preabyterlan church for the benefit 01 the preabyterlun Chrlatlan Kndcavor Society, and the Indian C. B. eoclety at Tutullla, The pageant, which la in alx acenea, deplcta the aearch of the Indiana for the "White Man's Book of Heaven." Itev, J.. M. Cornellaon, mia aionary at Tutullla, la In charge of the Pageant which attracted favorable comment at La Grande. L'matllla In diana and Pendleton people will be In cluded in the caat. Sam la Mir twly ipi'ti"" "f bJllt IMamoiaK Watt-lion, Jcwlry, CkK-kH, Mlwrwarc, Cut tilaMi, '., at the lowest pneo you have eer known. be4les ytnt liavc cmly 6 day of which to get Mmuee ott tlie l'25.t0 I'lajiTiiliiMio which haa no equal In pclc'. 1'lnya all records; aiitl m lioiHlaoniq SJO.OU fold watch, cither ladles' r giulK ' f , , . . ; ; , t :. ' --'- ' 1 ;. ' ' ; Wo have few wrb wak-iicft, IS Jewel, $30.00 tajnc wlitch wxs are offerliwr for $17.S5, and geiita' 30.00 values for $l8..t. Can yita arrnl to overlak thla great sale? - Kverjr ank le In our large up-to-date atock goes at tlu-sc low prfcrs and every artk lc bears our guarantee. , ' ,'. ':' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' IHamomlt tJw flueat of Wue, pcrfcut and. P. k. avc arc also rat-, rlflcliig. 1H.T-I1XAY, COME NOW I . Hancom's Jewelry Store rhono 329J Hotel PciidMon Block Can Nlilit Wlicat and Hour Wheat and flour from Umutllla county will be acceptable for Chineae nnd Armenian relief despite the fact that prune and xutmon huve been rejected, according tifwofd from J J. HandKaker, atate manager. The two latter product were rejected becauxe of failure to secure the free tramapor- tation by government boat. The relict committee failed to aecure from con gress a f5QO,OvO appropriation which would have permitted the shipment of more bulky food stuffs. Wheat and flour, being not only lRh(- concen trated food, but permitting of handling in compact bulk, can foe sent with little proportionate expense, while the cofl of transporting the 'more bulky foods across the' water and into the famine district over the primitive Chinese railroad, would be almost prohibitive In proportion to the value of the foou Itself. ... ' Nitrate IHstfibuted. Aa a result of Farm Bureau demon strations and recommendations of Faring Bureau lenders two car loads of sodium nitrate are being distributed at MKton through the' co-operation of tlte Fruit Growers Union and 1L & Oennlson Fruit Co., who are handling the nitrate at cost. Last year the demonstrations showed the value of use of nitratf as a means of stimulat ing trees. C U.Long, extension spe cialist, after looking over the orchards In the district strongly recommended the tise of thla fertilizer, wherever the trees failed to" make sufficient growth or for some other reason. Many of the trees are-covered with fruit spurs but there la considerable question whether or not they will have the vig or and vitality to carry the crop in sight without some stimulation.' One ton and a half of the nitrate was ship ped to Hermiston to be used by Frank Beddow, Thos. Campbell and F. P. Phlpps. From two to five pounds is applied to each tree, depending on the size. Universal Coal and Wood 1 Range BIG VALUE AT flJGHT PRICE WHITt NKIlalN inmu Mot MTENTES sOJUSTasLI iiiom ovi OAMrtu MTiwrnurmtruTt S0U0 (AST lift ino 1 j t. iS? ' i3SS3lUU oo two - I - TCOMSIMATMN SMOjlt; ICHECIl WIDE It SHALLOW mt iox Start l NKCR DOOR rHovAiu sunn cutis DOtME0VBIBCIWKajUIIUEu JW WHfEUIH too r Rogr " PDSCILI s V 11 X MMHWt fACIO REGISTER DAMPER . SANITARY UtIAti 1 TRIBUTE. UNIVERSAL EAVY ASBESTOS ' HIU BOARD HEAVY POUSHtD. STEEL 800V iN?ir Mtrri iim 1 t,- OVER DOOR UNIM. -YPOsCEUIII HUE WHOM . n CUAM OUT DOOR. A FULL LINE Of tOMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD !''tv? 1 111! HjmlSttms&ntmmrJ Silage bleeding Profltablo Dairymen and sheepmen who have been feeding silage thla past winter are-more convinced than ever of iu value in spite of the high cost of pro ductlon, says Fred Benn-'on, county i agent. In the west end of the county where a heavy tonnage of corn can be i grown, the demonstrations carried on I last year. Indicate that while sunflow- . era have their place as a means of re ducing acreage and causing tho en silage to fack better In the silo. About two-thirds of the tonnage :n a silo should be corn, Mr. Bennlon states. Hampton and Gulliford, Tom Boylcn, Dan Smythe. and Earl Tulloch, who filled their silos with sunflowers and have been feeding the silage to Iamb lug ewes have been getting' good re sults and have ordered sufficient seed to refill their slloa With sunflowers again this year. J. E. Troxel, Pendle ton dairyman, says lie is getting more milk than he had ever produced and fad nothing but chopped alfalfa and sunflower silage. : In checking his re sults with other dairymen It was llSTuKOj CIGARETTE Mm cigarette ha tha same delicious flavor as Luaky Strike. Daoauaa Luofty Mk la f a tsasted olgfaretta Lynn K. Blakeslce Chranle and Ncrveua DKaae and I Disease of Women. X-Kay Electric Therapeutic. Temple Bldg. . Room li i, , . Ptoona 411 Use' tha Thoncs . Grocery, Two Phones 525 v ; Other Dcpt3. 78 and 79. 9- f it .mpav 7 QUALITY SERVICE. U:e the Vteth- Grocery, Two l lumca OUyir,I)cpts. 7,8 and 79 . , . . . There Is a Lure in Alexander's Suits . ' ' ; FOR MISSES AND SMALL WOMEN Something that touches the" instinctive love of beauty and youth. Something that strikes an appreciative atmos phere, of fashion and elegance and exclusive charm. Prices to Please All NEW SHIPMENT -OF- "Martha Washington" ..V:'':Gpmfort Slippers and Oxfords For yfears you have known and heard of "Martha Washington" comfort shoes. Still one , of the best quality lines , made and cheaper irr price than many. : One Strap Slippers . Two Strap Slippers Comfort Oxfords . . . . . . $1.00 , .'. $6.00 :.Y. $6 oo V ' TP)- J i . y ' ',' - " " " " " found that ,l(e was getting consider ably more milk per cow man any oin- er dairyman In hU locality. Troxel will fill both his silo w:th sunflowers thla coming full.' He ia also planting barley and rye to ho cut with a thin stand of alfalfa and put in 'the silos for late aummer feeding. . A Tarpaulin fs Stolen t ... A lanra tunaulin. 24 by 60 feet, was reported stolen from the ranch ot Frank XI vl Inter Saturday niRht. 0 (race of the thieves has been discover ed. ;'", Stockholders Attend Meeting Stockholders of the Pilot KocK fcle- vator company are holding a meeting; today to discuss the re-building of .the plant at Pilut Rock. The building is Urcady under construction. Parka Car at Curb Marcus May parked has car at the curb on Main street longer thaa the law allows. Traffic Officer Lyday saw ho enr and tagged it. Thla morning May paid f 2 in the coffers of the city. Judge Fits Gerald assessed the fine. Woodward Pays $3 H. E. Woodward who let tm engine of his motor jcar run unattended on the stroet8 ot Pendleton which act is con trary to the traffic regulations of this municipality, appeared before Judge Fits Gerald this morning and paid a Ine of 5. , , , Sell City Mower " t The horac lawn mower ow ned by the city of Pendleton haa been sold to the La Grande country ciub for the sum of 1 100. The deal was made by Chair man William Dunn of the park com mittee of the city council and G, H. Eddy who has charge of tho golf worn it the La Grande club. Mr. Eddy was formerly the professional at the coun try club here. The La Grailde club Is spending In the neighborhood of $25, i00 to put their grounds and links in shape according to Mr. Bddy. , - EDVCATIOX.Uj TOOTH HALK KOt il Phone 507 Over. The Hub Dr. Ohmart's Systematic Tooth Saving Policy First payment starts the operation of Tooth Saving Insurance 1 . Oral cleanliness and health thro your teeth are placed on a sane, sensible, saving 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. P1UCE KKASOXABIiK PAIM.KSS EXTRACTION ConsultotkHi-Advioc-IiUmatca freely ivco , TyIor Hardware Bldg. Pendleton, Ore.' HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Appointments to Suit You Quality PMNTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 CALENDAR OP KVEVT8 " - March. 10, 11, 12 Fourth An- nual Pendleton Auto Show, Hap- py Canyon. ' March 15- Last day for filing of income tax reports for 1920. March 17 and 18 Millinery school, heVe. May 11 to 14 State Parent Teacher Association convention. May 31, June 1 and 2-State convention of Oregon Federation of Women's clubs. ; . March 31. University of Ore- gon "Women's Glee Club, at high .school auditorium under ma- agement of Pendleton alumni. September 22, S3. 24 Annual Pendleton Kound-l'p. For Colds, Grip or Influenia and as a Preventive, take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QVININE, Tauleta The genuine bears the signature of K W. Grove. ( Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.Adv. - Splendid Merchandise That Compels Approval ;: AT ';-v r: THE BE E HIVE SEE THESE UNUSUAL VALUES 10c Crochet Cottoi 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 Us ability to protect its patrons on the QUALITY of its merchandise and the PRICK at which It is sold. In this rests an obligation which must be fulfilled to the letter and It la 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. . v . . . : , Scout Percale Bungalow Aprons, 90c Children's Play Suits, heavy blue denim, coverall style, 90c. New designs in Children's Hair Ribbon, 3 Sc. 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, icuff 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 BEE HIVE "More for Les'" Pendleton Oregon Quality and Price Determine Real Value TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OHEC0NIAJT, PENDLETON, OREGON.' MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 14. 1921.' PAGS THIIES . A. 13