East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 25, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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News Notes of Pendleton
CALENDAR Or EVENT!
March it. IJnlverilty of Ore
gon Women's Olee Club, at high,
school auditorium under man
Moment of Pendleton alumni.
April 7 to 15 Annual Clean'
Up week.
May t County itchool Orato
rical and Declamatory Contest,
at high echool auditorium.
May 7 County echool track
and field meet . at i Hound-Up
l'ark.
May 11 to 14 Stata Parent
Teacher Association convention.
May II, June 1 and 2 State
convention of Oregon Federation
of Women' olubs.
Beptember tZ, 21. 24 Annual
Pendleton. Kound-Up.
vaudeville open at the Alia tonight.
The vaudeville Is from the Hippo
drome circuit and promisee to be de
cldecty ciittrtalning.
Wlllard Bond l convalescing. In
Portland after having hie tonsils re
moved. Mr. and Mm. Bond are ex
pected to return to Pendleton on Mon
day. .
Vaudeville at Alt.
The spring and etimmer season
Hun ToiikUk Removed.
Uoyal Snwtelle, formerly of this
city. Is convalescing at the iHye, Eat
Nose a'nd Throat hospital in Portland
after having his tonsils removed. Mrs.
8awt-lle and. children are visiting In
Portland at the hon:e of her mother.
Mrs. McQlun. . . . 1
Store I!o!,!ig ItemoaVled.
The floor space In the old Sayres lo.
cation, to be occupied April 2 by the
new Crescent store, is being inoreast i
one-half by the removal of the down
stair cabinets to the balcony. - The
balcony itself Is being extended. The
entire store building la undergoing
complete renovation and remodeling.
of
Eggs, Buttrr, flour Down.
Eggs in the pre-Easter market are
selling at 25 cents a doaen In Pendle
ton, retail price, and there Is a chance
that they will go still lower, say gro
cers, unless the Portland market
strengthens considerably. The price
Is lower than for .several years. But
ter is also cheaper, as two pound rolls
f .1,-101 101-101 101-101 101101101-101
X
ORDER .
olsum Bread
FOR OVER SUNDAY KEEPS' FRESH LONGER,
TASTES BETTER
Please place your Meat and Grocdry orders
EARLY SATURDAY
"YOUCAN DEPEND ON '101' "
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
301 East Court Street
t
PHOXKS "10I" '
Private Exchange Connects Both Departments.
now sell for 11.03, while flour is 20
cvnis a sack cheaper than formerly.
Bigar alone shows an Increase in
prk, having recently advanced n
cents a sack. Most local stores, how
ever, are still selling at iu a sacs
because of having bought at the old
rrlce. When the old slock is ex
hausted, however, the new price will
tocome effective. '
Jenwn Forfeits Ball.
Leon Jensen forfeited his bail of $5
by his non-appearance before Police
Judge Fitz Gerald this morning. Jen
sen was charged with running his car
without a tail light.
'Icier Window Display.
Over 600 dozen eggs are used In a
clever Easter window display at Gray
Prolhers' grocery. Many of the eggs
aie, prettily colored and the entire
sbi wing Is very effective. -
Mlm WaL-h Write.
Miss Stasia 1'. Walsh, Pendlnton
nure who Is serving as a Hed Cross
nurse overseas,' Is now with the Am
er.c an Commission to Serbia. Hhe has
her headquarters at ,18 Kusanska,
Ulha, Belgrade, Bervla.
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Were you the lucky one Saturday evening at 8 o'clock.
.The number swere drawn by a little girl who was blind
folded and before a large crowd who gathered in our
store, eager to see the outcome of the great prizes. The
first number drawn being 412, second 2122, third 982,
fourth 2152, fifth 4097, sixth 2391, seventh 2878, eighth
8862, ninth 2860, tenth 2496. ,
Were you lucky to have one of these numbers, If so,
call at our store and get your gift.
We are still going to continue for a short time the great
. reduction sale. Don't fail to visit our store before buying
and get our prices. Every article carries our guarantee.
If the first above numbers which were drawn are not
in by Saturday the prizes will be given to the next closest
- Hanscom's Jewelry Store
' . Phone S2M Hotel Pendleton Block ,
Universal Coal and Wood
Range
BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE
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rosciumnuE bottom
CUAN OUT BOOP
A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES
BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD
Universal r Stoves &Fumaces
Clifc Warns Again.
Fire Chief R'ngold has again issued
a warning to all those who burn brush
and rubbish during these windy days
and after night. 'Tell them I'll come
and get them If they don't obey these
regulations," he said today. The chief
laid' emphasis that there should be no
fires after dark, none burning when
the wind blows and all fires should be
cnrefi'lly extinguished when unat
tended.
Klrby Is Rrout Master
H, J. Klrby, an employe of Hamley
Ac Co. has been chosen as scout master
for the second Boy rtcout company he
Ing formed here and will meet with the
Boys of the company at the city nan
on Monday evening. There are 2ft
boys already enrolled In the second
company and more will be admitted
at the coming meeting. During the
war Mr. Kirby, who Is a man with a
family, was a sergeant In a home guard
company here. He also had experi
ence as a national guardsmen before
the war so understands military routine.
Will Arrlv Tonight.
Prank TJIrlch will return tonight
from Portland and will make arrange
ments for the burial of his son, the
late Eheldon Ulricb, killed In battle
In the Sedan sector. News of the
MpmeiU of the body reached Pendle
ton recently and the arrival of the re
mains Is expected this week or early
next week. The Pendleton Post of the
American Lglon will be In charge of
tho funeral and the war hero will be
Accorded full military honors. The
body will be the first to arrive In
Pendleton from overseas for burial.
Young Ulrich was serving in the U. 8.
Marines and met his death November
10. 1?1S.
Wants Ferry at Board man
A. B. Strait, of Boardman, who is In
Pendleton today, has applied to the
Morrow county court and to the county
court of Benton county Washington
for a franchise to operate a ferry
o cross the Columbia at Boardman.
The application will foe acted on by
the Morrow county officials at their
April term and by the Benton county
court In May. Mr. Strait says that
through establishment of a ferry at
Boardman travel between the two
states may be greatly benefitted. There
is a plan afoot for an auto stage ser
vice between Heppner and Prosser,
Wash, over the Boardman ferry when
it Is installed.
Indian Team Seeks Games
The young men of the Tutuilla In
dian Congregation have gotten out
their "fan" sticks and mils and have
organised In such a way hs to throw
their hats, so to speak. Into the ring of
the "Twilight Baseball League" of the
different churches in Pendleton. They
wish to be admitted into the series, and
through their captain, James Crane, or
the Missionary J. M. Cornelison, they
will make such arrangements. Their
lineup, Is something like this with
several good "subs' at hand: James
Crane, c; Alvln Clark, 1st. b.; Loos
Van Pelt, 2nd b.; Gus G-artese, s. s.;
Arthur Motantc, 3dr. t.; Sam Luton,
r, f.; Howard Luton, c. f.; Paul Jones
1. f.i Philip Wildbill, p. They are also
prepared to play out a aeries of basket
ball or tennis with any other church
bringing out a team.
ASPIRIN
Najjie "Bayer" on Genuine
Beware 1- Unless you see the name
"Bayer" on package or on tablets you
are not getting genuine Aspirin pre
scribed by physicians for twenty-one
years and proved safe by millions.
Take Aspirin only as told In the Bayer
package for Colds, Headache, Neural
gia, Rheumatism. Earache, Toothache,
Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin
boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of
Aspirin cost few cents. ' Druggists also
II larger packages. Aspirin is the
trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoaceticacldester of Sallcyllcacld.
Umatilla Hydraulic Stone
Manufacturer
General Contractor. Building Blocks
a Specially.
H. A. KRICK. Proprietor.
Walla Walla Pendleton
Auto Freight Service
. ROUND TRIPS DAILY
Iieve Pendleton t p. in.
IWtataa llMtt ftlt-W. v
Use the Phones
Grocery, Two Phones
525 ;.
Other Depts.
78 and 79
OIIAIjITY
sebvich
PEXDLETOV8 LFADI7IO "TORK '
Use the i'honcs
Grocery, Two Phones
525
Othar Depts.
78 and 79
i, Easter Is at Hand. Are You Ready?
WE HAVE SPECIAL DISPLAYS SO AS TO MAKE SHOPPING EASY FOR YOU. COME TOMORROW
BLOUSE STYLES
OF REAL
ORIGINALITY
Quality materials of full bodied texture, daintily
embroidered and trimmed. Colors that harmonize
with every costume requirement, workmanship of
distinct superiority, and as an added attraction
prices that mean utmost in economy,'. . $4.50 to $7.50
Imported
Pongee
$1.00 to $1.50 YD.
Just received several
pieces fine Imported
DUSTLESS PONGEE
for Dresses, Blonses, Children's
Coats and the like. It is of
finest quality all silk longee, 32
hiclics wide. Launders fine and
wears welL
Buy your needs now,
while our stock is complete.
.
THERE IS NO OTHER CORSET LIKE
MODART
A trial fitting is the proof and your first step
toward a better figure.
Supreme lasting comfort from the moment you
leave the fitting room. x ;
Economy is assured. Modart "wearing qualities
will please you. Your Modart will keep its shape un
til entirely worn out
Laundering wont hurt it in the least
Consider style, comfort wrear. Most of all con
sider your figure. ? ,
Do you want any but the best corset? ; ,
PRICE $5.00 TO $15.00.
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-nirh is ill at the
home of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
James Welch. The boy has been ail
ing for several days and Is confined
to his bed. ' . ' -
Case Tinier Advlfenn-nt.
... -.t-.. D..b.. hna iikn decision in
J mi". -
the cose of Charles J. Kothwell charg
d with non-support under advisement.
There were li wunpr
proceedings yesterday. .
Barometer IB Falling -
The barometer Is .fallings steadily.
, t nn TnnrhoiiRc. weather
savs .
observer, and continued stormy weath
er Is expected. The maximum today
Is 68 and the minimum was 43. A
high wind blew losi nigni mm
iccompanled Dy miermuiem.
of rain. ' j
Malabon Anniversary.
This date, 2! years ago, the second
Oregon went over the top at Malabon
In what was. trie hardest battle which
that organisation engaged in during
the Spanish-American war. There
were a large number of casualties on
this day, 22 years ago, and today sur
viving "members of Company "D" are
re-telllne the story oi ine oay s iusm
ing. Legion wni Itance.
The date for the dance to be given
tor the county library by the Ameri
n t .slnn was set last night for
April 6 by the committee in charge of
,h nfrnlr. The dance will be given
at Happy Canyon and that structure
will be taken care oi jn sucn a .v,
declare local legioners, that patrons
t ih.i nil will never recoenUe so
good will te the floor and decorations.
STARTED IN FUN
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4
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4EASLES
f I may be followed by serioaa
I cold troubles; nse nightly
V VAPORUB
Over 17 Million Jon Uted Yearly
There will be a number of' novelty
stunts pulled off by the boys during
Ihe evening. The committee In charge
of the affair' is composed of Rudolph
Mollner, Leslie Glbbs, Harry Kuck,
Haroid Warner and Charles C. Vlnler.
Other News of This
Department on Page 5
For Sour Stomach
Bioating, Gas, Coated Tongue,
Sick Heedacbe, Bad Breath, Biliow
mem. Indigestion or Constipation lake
FOUTOITHJUmCTASinS
They cleanse the bowels, tweelea tho
stomach and tavigotatc the liver. V
Bot gripe or sicken.
t. S. Mcebo. tin St.. Hucock. Mlekt 1
kav ito Foley CMhanic Tablet s tkofauk
tri' and ess pgaMTClr lUts UHK tses at) tia
boat auative.
Log Cabin Syrup, large size ......... $15
Log Cabin Syrup, medium size 70c .
Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour, 4 lb. package- 50c
Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen ............ v 25c
Tree Tea, in English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oriental ;
Blend and Japan. . . 1 lb. pkg. 60c; 1-2 lb. pkg. 30c :
Salted Peanut 3 pounds for .......... .. . . ... 50c
Pulk Sweet Pickles, pint .... .. . . 35c t
. Bulk. Sour Pickles, pint . . . i'.i.'.V : r 30c.'
Marshmallow Cream, per jar .......... .. . - 50c
Fresh Green Peas, Fresh Asparagus, Fresh Toma
toes. " ' ' '
1VV
HONEY" GRADY
It all started In tun. bnt the
result Is that "TConey" Orsdy is
now right halfback ot a girls'
football team at Twin Falls,
Idaho. They staged an Indoor
game as part of an athletic car
nival for the high school. Now
they plan to train during ummtr
tor tin tootuy ismojv
IMPORTANT ECONOMIES
can he effected ty a patronage of this establish
ment. Our business policy is one founded on the
desire to deliver the MOST VALUE FOR THE
LEAST MONEY. That our effort Is successful Is
fully evidenced by our constantly increasing trade
and the recognised fact that we are headquarters
for the best of everything In our line. We shall
endeavor to merit this leadership by continuing
to serve your wants on the basis ot
Highest .Quality
Lowest Price
Best Service
What
The Bee Hive
SELLS CHEAP
THIS WEEK
Lace Collars, new designs, best of qual-
. ity, prices at 5
Lace Collars and Vestee sets at $1.50
The above articles haye been selling
very fast. To assure yourself a good
choice, better come early.
Boxed stationery, best of tints, newest
designs and the quality will surprise you.
Special at 59c
Children's trimmed hat.. $1.75 to $3.25
The new shot Chain Bracelet, finished in
silver. Ask for the Myra-Belle Brace
let. . Special at 65c
Purses and Hand Bags at om half price
Give our new line of Beads the once over,
the styles and prices will please you. -
When You Find
Merchandise Marked
Lower tliaa You See
Here Ixx tioMCiy at
the quality.
Get that thrifty habit of buying your
hose Sor the family here. We guarantee
to save you money on every purchase.
Children's Hose, priced from.. 15c to 35c
Ladies Hose, priced from 15c to 50c
lleadqnarteva
tor hate and
bat trimming
of the
better kind.
THE BEE HIVE
'MORE FOR LESS"
PENDLETON
OREGON