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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1921)
' EIGHTEEN PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1021: FACE TWO WHAT PENDLETON GRADEM SCHOOLS ARE DOING uu DISTINCTION CHARACTERIZES THESE Nilu jji bEVPiNG"SLOCGERS ... ' Ir f 11 it. i L 1 ft P B o. l-.it I", I' ' : vs. 9 4 ir a o : jtf" 4 ' : La ! I" Mil t m i Q- t"'i l H'.jiJ .'v feiW:;! ilk: - t .A "1 V'V'i!i vvi au v in; i "! 1 t "' ill i! ili r. m, i wjij...: j 7 r - - i They all evidence that ar- tistic bearing so much de sired 'and appreciated by particular dressers. All are exact duplicates of master models crested by world re nowned designers and crea tors of fashionable Coats for women. Distributed among the as- semblages are stunning styles for dress up affairs as well as for spot and business wear. These prices will show you how economically they can be secured. They're Priced From $1475 to $78.50 roS!K&3 C2EATEST fiEPAKlXENItflSSS ne copies yvarenousi J WHERE IT RAYS TO TRADE i1. BOGALUSA. La. Manager Le Fohl. in hl first crack at picking itM to fill the St -Louts BrownV cnlforms. is whipping a ciw of iluggera into shape at the training camp here. "Slugging put the Browna Into the first division tost year, 'says the new St. Louis boss, "nnd I m going to stay with 1U" The i Advance Agent Of beauty WnKliliijiton M'IukiI lwbolliv Mucy imil Kula Hnririn ot tlio wvcnth grud flitlHhed the Curtis texts' this wrpK In elxhth grade tlmo. Mry llnnipton finished lit newnth r.tilt time. w . A hstonlntt ointost wan given In tha eljhth, gruile room this week, the Il loVln'pleccK beln pluyeU .on tho Vlctrola: "Knowest Thmt the Ind," from the pera 'Mlnnon," und "Minna Xuiuui," (rum the name ieru. "Tho Dawn." "The Storm." "The Calm" and "The Klnale," from Wil liam Tell. Thirty neen 1uIIh took the el. Twenty tw received ae hundred, six receiving ninety and nix receiving" t'ighty, others were belw eighty. The Washington chiM wiyhee to thank every one who has helped to ir.ake the Juvenile Hevtie a ulcceiw. The interest In the hand has apparent ly been stimulated, as many new mem- bora have enrolled. her drills (or her rainier method cer- j tlficute. Kred Pebler has finished also , f llawthoriie The third grade h'ns spent consul-, erublo tlmo and thoroughly enjoye.t the reproduction and draniutlrutlon of Mother Ceres, this week. j Durlnir their urt period a beautiful border of duffodtls were painted ami; cut out. , ; Tell pupils of the second grade re- .reived the silver star button given out) by A. M. 1'aliner Ce. The following ten received rewards: Arnold urn strom, .Mildred Hudson, I'aul j'ernM. Jessie Clark, Jack Coffmnn, Stanley Coulter, l'earl Xlckerson, Uuth Her Bent, James Cnrson and Herbert Cold- IlltUllU' mi vi: Wm l l I.IRK TO KNOW THM itr.AHiiv n it. ; .. .. : ) ; ' , It May IM tl' I'""" "f u'r ,lvt',',, Iiik .Man or It May That the 1VO. plo in rcmlloton H Xot I'ay As Mi'm Ii Mt nt:) to AtVvrtlsing .V ' They hhoiild. ' ' ' Tho sixth grade has organised an "Oregon Study Club" und are plan-nlng- to write to different parts of the state for local Information concerning the different sections. In the arithmetic contest between t . -- ...l Ihji ulv,l inula line uwh alio ku m uiw . ... ... .. - , in... ,iiiiv null mm The coming- track meet has caused 1 Laura ltasniussen was the only pupil. much enthusiasm and hard work la bo. i making 100 per cent. i imr exercised to brlnit nerfectlou to The skcth grade enjoyed the letter! ' We run in yesteiilnv's paper quite a large ad which ouiihl to have brought to our store many eusSomers or at least 1 many on a tour of Investigation but the truth of the matter Is we sold and In eply to this au. We would like to know onld happen us we Jiliow why there this are the various features. 'received from the sixth grade pupils . man. here who would like to own a Lincoln School ot New berg and Ore planning to . K,K pinna and would if convinced of The first grade pupils are -weaving swer it. j,n truth of our statements. doll caps and have made hammocks f.lso. Mrs. C. V. A. Lonergun was a visitor In the first gra'do this wcek The second grade pupils are furnish ing a "Ited Riding Hood" home. ' Several members of the fifth grade J have chicken pox. Nine fifth grade pupils made one uuiuirea in reaoing. , nom uoooman ind Thelma McCllntock made an ave rage of 100 in arithmetic. , . James Kntaxama defeats all the rest In running and Jumping in tho sixth grade track, tryouts. SMncy Johnson has finished all the drills for Palmer method certificate In the ppventh grade. Helen Hoskino has finished all ot Our Habits . , , , Warm Sunlight Soup and Fish Take Your Pencil Thank Mr. Gutenberg AN EDITORIAL ON ADVERTISING Kathryn S'.nipsoni and kiitncrlnf! Bluhm came out winners In the rapid J There la no firm In existence more arithmetic work for the week In the reliahle than Rush Lane I'lnno Co., seventh grade . Katherlne Hlmpsoii , there Is no piano made thnt eosts more was the first In her gnide to complete j tn build, besides you never hear of the Courtis test. ' Bush A Lnne resorting to sales meth- The eighth grade loys and girls con- orts or running special ads on tested ifi spelling on Kriduy tho girls' the slightest pretext and they being the winners. The eighth gnule Is now studying the various diaeasos f plants ana trees and Insects that are Injurious to have done more towards advocating the one price system possibly than any other manufacturers and yet when a firm like Hush A Ijsne put on a bonl .. TTrzrz- ,1 I I HURCHH S ! y i'!'.--i.'.'.-:ii.'!'iS 1 wJ-ei-iW-i-wJSS : . I ; I NOTICES s Nicr of Strcrt Iroprovement Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers in Pendleton ! log-ether with the estimates cf the work to be done and the probable cost I thereof with a statement of the lots. j parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such Improvement ana the percentage of the total cost of Im provement, which each of such lots. Oregou on March 16th. 1921. the fi-j Parts cf lots and parcels of land shouW derived from such improvement, and WyEKAS. the Council has ex amined such plans and specifications and estimates and found the same sat isfactory and the estimates therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such work, and. lotting Resolution was duly adopted; Vix. WHEREAS, the City Surveyor ot the City of Pndten did on the 9th. day of March, 1921. under direction and by requirement of the Common Council file In the office of the Record er of the City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appropriate im provement of the following named j WHEREAS the property recom treet in said city: j mended by the City Surveyor to be in- Thompson Ktre?t from the norCi 'eluded within the boundaries of the richt of way line of the O. W. R. & K. (district benefited is in the Judgment Co. to the south line of High Street, fof the Common Council properly to be ' j included within such improvement - - . ; I District and no property is excluded r r. r T?-,1-uj! 'therefrom -which should properly be Dr. Lynn K. blakeslee !includej thereln, and Chronic and Nervous PUeases and ! Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electric -WHEREAS, the Improvement of the Therapeutics. hereinabove described portions of Temple Fid. ' Room II iThompson Street either gravel Bithu- structcd and the si-rface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs end gutters and all other things In ac cordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for the im provement of said portions of said Thompson Street from tho north right pay on account of the benefits to be j of way line of the O. W. R. & N. Com- Pbone 41 J. T. HALE Licensed Electrical Contractor Mortors Repaired Electric Wiring Farm Lighting a Specialty. Phone 1029-R Estimates Furnished lit hie pavement, concrete pavement or Warrenite Bkhulihic pavement on crushed rock or crushed gravel foun- j ("ation is at thin time necessary, there fore, be it, RESOLVED bv the Common Coun cil of the City of Pendleton that It is pany to the south line or nign street, prepared by F. R. Hayes, City Survey or, filed. with the Recorder of said City on the 9th. day of March. 19J1. which said plans and specifications are hereby particularly referred to, and be it further RESOLVED that the Engineer's estimates of tho probable total cost o! such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said City, In the sum of $13, 315.58 and was filed with the Record er of said City on the 9th day of March 1921, is hereby included and hereby referred to particularly; and be it fur ther RESOLVED that the plans and spe cifications and estimates for such Im provement as .prepared 'by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder r,f the City of Pendleton on the 9th. day of March, 1921, be and'they are hereby-adopted and approved, and be it further Resolved that the cost of making such Improvement shall t9 a charge and lien upon all lofs, parts of lots arrd - Until Gutenberg Invented the printing press, books, paintings and other articles that stimulate the imagina tion and quicken our love for the beautiful were confineiT to royalty and the profession al classes. 'as the growth of Intelli gence kept pace with the pro gress of printing art the mass of people became ambitious and broke through the limita tions of primitive conditions. I expedient to improve and it is hereby I parcels of land to be benefited by such proposed to improve Thompson street from the north light of way line ot the O. TV. R. N. Company to the south line of High Street, by paving , the same wfth either gravel Bithulithlo ! pavemeni or concrete pavement or iWarrenlfe Bithulithic pavement oo crushed rock or crushed gravel foun dation; such pavement to .be con- MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of . the electric system on your car overhauled snd repaired. Satisfaction guar, snteed. , ' HARRT H. GRAHAM, WMard Service Station, ' - Pendelton, Ore. Phone SSL . LETS CO! DR. C. H. DAY Fbyaciaa and Burgeon ' Osteopath Rooms SI and li 8mlth-Crawfore Building. , Telephone T04 , Res. ?4-F i HANAVAN'S TRANSFER Phone 320 Res. Phone 378-R. NYE-WARD SHOE CO. - I have dpened an up-to-date shoe shining par lor iriNve-Ward Co.'s new shoe store. The class of shininp parlor Pendleton people have long needed. .Open week days during business hours. Saturdays to 9:30 p. m. Sundays 9 a. ra. to 3 p. m. Shining Stand Phbne 622. Geo. V. Hooker, Oregon Journal Agt. Improvement, and the owners of such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so Pans of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by such improve ment shall be liable for the payment of the costs thereof, and be It further, RESOLVED that an Assessment District is hereby created to be known as "Assessment District No. 78" em bracing the property benefited and M be assessed for the payment of such improvements, which Assessment Dis trict shall Include all lots, parts of lots, and parcels of land lying and be ing within the district bounded and described as follows, to-wit: DcscripUon of Assewmcnt District Xumnrr 78. , ' Commencing from , the northeast corner of lot 12, block 113, Reservation addition to Pendleton, Oregon, thence 1305 ft. ! 3-8 In. In a southerly direc tion and parallel with the east line of IThompson Street, thence 260 ft. In ! westerly direction' and parallel with the south line of High Street, thence ; 1305 ft. 2 5-8 In. In a northerly dlrec ' tlon and parallel with the west line of Thompson Street, thence 20 ft. In an i easterly direction and along the south line of the O. W. R. A N. Co. right ot , way line to the point of .beginning. And be it further f ' RESOLVED, that a copy ot this A resolution together with a notice that A the surveyor's estimate of the propor 5 tlon-of the cost of said work to be 5: charged atralnst each lot, part of lot and parcel i.f land Is on file In the of Kjfice of the City Recorder, be publish p'ed for a period of ten days In the East rf'Oregonian, which newspaper is hereby A designated by the Common Council for A the publication thereof. 5 Surveyor's estimate of the cost of said K Improvement to be assessed against V. I each Lot, part of Lot and parcel ot y Land on account of said improvement A,w now on file In the office of the City A Recorder subject to Inspection. Dope 5 'and dated at Pendleton Oregon this Ir'lTlh l'iv of Varrh 1S21. THO F1TZ GERALD. City r.ecordsr. Now books, painting and those creations of the intel lect which were once enjoyed by the privileged fetj are found in no many homes, we aciiiieiimes forget that it la to publicity, of- advertising, that we owe this change in conditions. . Advertising is the' evangel yof beauty. - ' v Just as sap, rising with the coming of Spring showers and w:vrm sunlight, bursts the buds and makes a tree grow into its greatest beau ty, so advertising liberates from the- narrowness of a monotonous life. And notice Is further given that the And yet It is doubtful if any of us give to the adver tising that appears In the pages of this newspaper suffi cient credit for the better ment In our lives that these advertisements are contin ually accomplishing.' To advertising, largely ; we , owe the habit of eating pre pared food ' soups, fruits, meats, fish, coffee, chocolate and cocoa, and a great num ' ber of other foods. . To advertising we owe also the knowledge of our modern systems of beatiog. cooking and refrigerations, the- popu larizing of pictures, decora tions and books,, to say noth ing of the motor'cax and the countless other comforts, conveniences and necessities of dally life. .Indeed, -it would be diffi cult to say In what direction our lives have hot - been In fluenced and ' Improved by advertising, r If you want to know your self better,-., take, your pencil and paper, and figure out the changes In habit you have made d lining the past year. The result of this analysis will probably surprise you. The advertisements in the columns of this newspaper will form an excellent outline for this Interesting study. Why not make an even more careful study of advertisements? Tne advantage to you Is uriden table. In fact, during the present period of read just inert it is a duty you owe your family to read advertis--ti.g ck-aely and constantly. Announcement ror this depart, men must be submitted to the ( Kas. Oregonlaa not later Mian Friday evening In order to be as sured of publication on (Saturday, IKilHis-t Church Rev. W. H. Cox pastor. Residence 515 Bush, phone 1167. - - Sunday morning Sunday school, F. M. Riley, S ipt. 9:50. Preaching ser vice, 11:00, subject "The Triumphal Entry." Special music and singing. Sunday night B. T. P. IT., Senior leader Will Penland, 8:30. I. I. P. W., Junior, Mrs. Baltijore, :3rt. Prenchim service, 7:50, subject, "Chrlal Our Propititation." Wednesday night, prayer and Bible study, 7:3U. Ton are cordially Invited td bo present at- each service, they are for you. Come, briii your family, your friends, your neigli mor. Eternity Is coming speedily. p. m. Subject, "The Canon Holy Scriptures.' of The such and methods and means usd In f advertising thnt they cannot destroying these pents, secure a suitable location and ore. The eighth grade pupils were very closing out. every piano In their pres- glad to receive the packages of seeds rnt location and setting a limit of five sent them by Supt. W. W. Ureen andi,iayH In which to do It, or ship the pi- . many gardens are under way., 'anos away. We know jjhere is some- ' 'thing wrong, a misunderstanding somewhere or there would be mnny r. Plies to our advertising, especially as we made the terms so easy that It does not take much money to secure a pi ann or a player-piano. We doubt If yon have ever had stich an opportunity before ss this to e cure a good piano and are sure that you either overlooked the ad, or else you glanced at and thought It like some others. ' A Bush Ine rinrro Is the plans you should own and we believe lit tle Investigation and a visit to the store will convince you of this fact. We have a number of satisfied owners of Bush A Lane Plnnos In Pendleton thnt we will gladly refer you to.. Our store positively clows next Thursday night and every pleno then unsold will he shipped awn v. If yon cannot come to the store during .the day. phone tp ns and we will gladly be there nt any time of the evening. If you have (in old plnno we will take It at a liberal, valuation as part Payment on the Famous "Rush & Ijtne C.-eilian Player llano, conceded by experts to he tho inest perfect. , ' There ore a'n "nie.ivriderfnl vol-,; lies In Phonographs, also v Offered on very easy terms. Christian Science. . First Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at 813 1-2 Main street (first stairway north of the Inland Empire Bank). Sunday services are are 11 ft. m. and 8 p. m. The sub ject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, March. 20th, Is Matter." Sunday school begins at 8:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of healing Is held at 8 o'clock. The reading room which is maintained at the same ad dress, is open dally from 9 a. m. to I p m., where the Bible and authorised Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public Is cordially invited to at. tend the church services and to visit the reading room. The lmn h of Uesuif Christ of l atter -Day saint -We are holding our meetings at the Moose hall In the Labor Temple, be tween Webb and Railroad streets on Main. We should b pleased to have you attend our Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. and preaching services ,at 7;3ft y. m. each Sunday. STl'W.XTS ; ON STItlKK . NAPLES March 19. -(A. P. The students of Naples Cnlverslly have zone out on a strike In protest against the ever-rising price of scientific text books. MarChirt'iOnnd Ihe - city to the bookshops they presented a. de mand that each publisher should i-tant an all-round 50 per cent reduc tion. Those who refused had their stores r-ttded ami their Htock torn to pieces or pitched Into the streets from bal conies. , Church or the Redeemer Rev. Alfred Lockwoinl, rector. II n. MMP.KR YARDS ARK II.OOtH'D POT LACK. Ida., March 19. (U. P.il ) The big I'otbitch Lumber company jnrus are in epu-rt bs the result or thti; tompanys upper dam. 'The water is five feet. deep. n. Jjoly communion. J:45 a. m., Sun day school. 11 a. m. Litany and con firmation. 4 p. m. Vespers una mon. The Rev. R. L. Paddock will be pres ent at the morning service to admlnls 'er the rite of confirmation. There will be special Palm Sunday music oy the splendid choir of this church. At the Vesper service the rector will preach on '"Palm Sunday emblematic or Christianity a Democracy." The public Is cordially invited to these in spiring services. St. Mary's Church Palnf Sunday First Low Mass at 8:00. The ICnjghts of Columbus will receive com munion In a body. It fs likewise the communion Sunday for the Young Lady's Sodality. Singing by children's choir. Second Ldw Mass at 10:30. Bless ing of Palms and distribution of same to congregation Immediately before Mass. Singing by St. Mary's Choir. Tho Paxsion. of Our Savior accord ing to St. Matthew will be read at both Masses. Everyone always welcome. First freahyhvlan Corner College and Alta. ' Rev. O. L Clark, pastor. 10 a. m,. Sabbath school, A. C. Funk, Bupt.; Il l, m., sermon, "Palm Sunday Reflections," pastor; 8:45 p. m., C. E. Devotlonals, in parlors; 7:30 p. m sermon by pas. tor. AU are welcome. Ill'MI LAM: PIAXO CO. My Lady's Latchkey locks out Prying: eyes .. &Im1M CAH BE CURED Free . Praof To You ' All I want is ymr name and addr.-M to I est! send yen s frre trial t, O. ehtttett K, r. treatment. I n inaj'if! to try th trrulOMDt Uit' all Just Bueuf Srylt, 'IbM'i my only aicument. , , , M I'otwa it, r lietail Owe BuiinMi for W vra.-a. I sn serRUtr of the lesisns State Board tf piiarmar and Fretideiit of Uie Retail Drtiaritta' A'Niriattoo. Nearly everynov in Fort Way aoowt ma awl know ahout-my iiicceiirnl In apiwnt. (in fourteen thousand f Ivo fcHoOroal Mes. Wubien and CSiiJicn outt,d of Pott Wayne have, according to their own lukieiatau, tvaaa Cured by thifl treSMnent iinre I Itmt nmfle this olfrr pitbllc. If Km liar nHMklttli, Salt SMiowta, Tswtar-ner t:liJ how nsd-aig bsatawat kas cored the wont aun I ana nw-chre o a ehwwe to srovo my elalm. . . . cDd me your uait-e a&d addrett on tti wipon below cod t tlie Uil UratoMut I sroat to end you IRKS. Tna wonile;. accoonHhl n your owe cue wu he erool. - i . , aaassaaaaaaaaxaaaaaaaai CUT AND MAIL TODAY wnausMssoumaooaaaaoas I. C. HUTZELL, Druggist, 3804 Wett Main St., Fort Wsyne, Ind. rlcaaa aasd witbout coat ar cbhiatlcn to sw your Free Proof Treatment. Name..................... PoatORloa ..... Slat... Street aud No. . i Aie,,,,, rrv Clirtetlnn Church. Information and Inspiration will characterize every service at the Chr.'s. tlan church Sunday. A profitable hour In store for all who attend the Bible school at :45. Every church member and everybody else not In at tendance elsewhere should be at Bible school. Communion and preaching service at 11'. Sermon subject: "The Mighty Hand of Ood." lit the even ing at :30 the Endeavor meeting will be led by Harry Crawford, with the topic: "Christian Progress In Alaska." Subject of sermon at 7:30 Is: "Seeing Ood as He Really Is," A most cordial Invitation to all to attend these ser vices. Music by McDonald's orchestra. W. A. Oressman, minister. Res. 104 Jackson street. I'hone 565, Ilrst Methodist ISMwopal. ipaat Webb and Johnson streets, John H. Secor, minister. Morning services. Sunday school, 10 a. m. VV. T. Rlgbjr.-' -superintendent. We have a good place for . Come and fill it. Morning sermon, Il.'n. -m. Subject, "The Other Sheep," flvenlng servlees-F.pworth League, :30 p. m. Topic, "Jacob's Promissory Note." Leader, Ruby Crowe. Even ing ermon. 7:30 p. ei. Subject, Mak ing the Highway.'' iUdweek servUss, Wcdatsday, 1.30 Mr. Farmer BRING US YOUR Veal and Chickens ; we will pay y'ou the highest market price for, - all your products. , ' "TIE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 188 , ,739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. COOOYEAR , , Proprietors . , . ; , U. S. INSPECTED MEATS J MS Swk.