TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 28,1921 PAGS TORES JNews Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENTS March SI. University of Oro fon Woman's Glee Club, at high chool auditorium under man agement of Pendleton alumni. April 7 to IS Annual Clean up week. May (County school Orato rical and Declamatory Content, at hitch school auditorium. May 7 County ichool track and field meet at Kound-L'p Park. ' May 11 to 14 State Parent Teacher Association convention. May II, June 1 and. 2 Btate convention of Oregon Federation of Women' clubs. September U, 23; 24 Annual Pendleton Round-L'p. Salo 'of Tract Apirovcl X Ilerfcelry hua received word from O. W. McMuth, right of way agent for the O. VV. H. A N. Co. that the sale of tha old Happy Canyon Bite to Charles J. Koch has been approved by the exe cutive committed of the Union Puctflc and the papers now merely await the signature of President Orny. Ikiy Koiut to MH-t . ' I Uoy Hcouts of Troop No. 1 will have their first lesson In cumpflre cookery tonight when !W rs. Edith O. Van leu mmi, scout mother, will give instruc tlon at the 1'endlcton high school cafe teria. Rhe will teach the boys the art fif making flupjucks. Hheleton Troop No. 2 will meet at the City Hull with Scout Mauler H. J. Klrby In charge. KocpiMii I Curtoonlst. Alfred Kocppen, who hUs been here from O. A. C. upending the Raster vacation with his purents Mr. and Mm. A. C. Koeppen, hue been doing some exci'llent cartoon work at the college. Several k)t his sketches appear In a Kalney Duv Number of the Orango Owl, a student publication at'O. A. O. Young Xoeppcn turned to Corvallls Inst night. " united with the Presbyterian church. The Masonic services at the Church o the Redeemer were well uttended by people of all faiths. They were held vaterday afternoon. Store Is Pululcd. The Pendleton Trading Co., ' Main street grocery and moat market, Is be ing renovated. The exterior, of the building Is being painted White. Chun-lie Have nig Crowd IiOcul churches yesterday housed some of the largest crowds In their histories. In many cases, additional chairs were necessary to accommodate the throngs. Baptism was observed at the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches, four children and 10 adults being baellsed at the former church and nine children at the latter. Forty -101101101-101101101 4, -101101101- To Those Who Want to Use Their .Credit for ja ' Monthly Account We invite you to use our Monthly Credit Ser vice. r You will find "101" a place where xou can get exactly what you want and a place where you will not have to PAY INTEREST on YEARLY AC COUNTS. ' "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street .. PHONES "101" . . : Private Exchange Connects Uoth' Departments. -loi loi ioi loi loi loi loi loi loi y 3. C. Kunhs to ltd urn J. C. Kuhns. Umatilla forest super visor, Is expected to return this after noon from Walla Waliu, where he spent the week-end. Irish Will Meet The local branch of the American Association for the Itecognitlon of the "Irish Republic" will meet tonight at 8 o'clock win the Knights of Columbus hall. Mr. Turner Coiivalcscjiif.' Mrs. Minna Turner Is convalescing at St. Anthony's hospital from ii'syrl ous limb fructlure. fine will not be entirely recovered, however, for about two months. Let His Engl no J tun C. C. Brown contributed $5 to the city treasury this morning after hav Ing admitted his guilt on a charge of letting his automobllo motor run while the car stood unattended on the street. 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 3862, 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 32J Hotel Pendleton Block Ih-emforms Interest, Fifteen Pendleton women attended the dress form demonstration Batur day In the office of Mis. Edith O. Van Ueustn. "home demonstration agent. Two paper dress forms wero jonipletcd. - Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525, Other Depts. 78 and 79 QUALITY SERVICE. rENDliETOH'B IFAPINO STORE Use the 1'honcs Grocery, Two Phones 523 Othw Depts. 78 and 79 Improvements Are Made Tho interior of the Pendleton Cash Market on Court street Is being Im proved. The floor.sp-tce has been much increased by the removal of the stairway to the rear of tho bulldlns and other Improvements have been ) !'.' d. In Interests of Clubs. , - In the Interest of. boys' and girls' club work, L. J. Allen, state livestock club leader, is here from O. A. C. to duy. He tod Fred Bennion, county agriculture agent, went to Milton ar.d Frcevater thl afternoon to make plans tor club work. ' Attends Mother's Funeral. , . Mr. and Mrs. Tracey Inman, former ly of this city, passed through Pen dleton on Saturday on their way home to Dayton, Washington, after b?lng ti Portland for the funeral of Mr. In man' mother, Mrs. Inman, who died in . Portland, on Wednesday. Besides Tracey Inn, an, Mrs. Inman, who for merly lived here, Is survived by Ho race Inman, Dr. Edmund Inman and .Mrs. Samuels. Trlng Pressure Cooker. Several Pendleton women are test ing the pressure cooker which is the property of the home demonstration office here. Meat and other foods are being rooked as a means of Investigate ii:ir the advisability of pressure cook ers f..r tho canning season. Mrs. Van DeJsen, oome demonstration agent, Ktatos th:it no specinl ii.ake of cooker Is favored but that she hopes to Inter est Pendleton women in pressure coo!.- ing. Have fcrlicnio for More Space ; There is a plan under consideration for enlarging the floor space at Happy Canyon pavilion by making use of the arena for entertainment features fol lowing tha show each night. Details of the plan will be explained at a meet ing of Happy Canyon officials and workers in the cluub rooms this even ing. In issuing the call J. V. Tall man. chairman suggests that all mho have had any connection with the show in toe past be present. J Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WHITt wuctum SrUSHW .MTENTEOsOJUSUSLI , H.I0IH6 OWH HAMPER Kl If N ft P" ! V I ? k . .1 in MTCNTC0 U FT HEY PlOTl S01I0 UST lert end ' WIPE It SHALLOW fl MX' OtAFT I MKE(t 00R. 11 vis EM0VA51C tUFUX ATK . MACHINE WCI0 KISTER OAMrtH V -7 SANITAHY lit IMI MO0O0ll OMBINATtON SMOKE t CHECK DAMPER HEY PUTE T0 U1LF OVEN BACI nMCUAM UDED WHITE PORCELAIN BOOK fllOIIT PORCELAIN rtUE LINING EAVY ASBESTOS HILL BOARD HEAVY POUSHCO. STEEL BODY 1 " ; OVEN DOOR LININC rVPORCEUIlinUE BOTTOM - iINSIBE TB!BUTLJMtVEaSAL N cuan out oooa- A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD i " 1 I Lovett Hero Tomorrow Judge R. a Lovett, chief of tho Union Pacific system who is now tour ing the Northwest with a party of rail road officials. Is to bo back here to morrow afternoon, according to the schedule as understood here. The Ixivett party Is In Portland today and tomorrow will be In tho Yakima coun try, leaving for Umatilla and Rieth some time during the afternoon. It is the presumption that the party will go from here to Spokane. Two Cars Collide. A front whuel p' a Ford coupe driven by Mrs. B. F. Trombley was smashed and a fender bent yesterday morning in a collision of the machine with a touring car on Jackson street, near the Christian church. The driv er nf each machine was unable to see the elher car because o the lor.g line of machines parked at the curb in front of the church and the. collision was unavoidable. The touring car suf fered a bent fender. Neither Mrs. Trombley, her little' daughter Jane, nor Miss Pauline Morsie, were Injured and driver and passengers in the tour ing car were unhurt also, ' llSTR.Ej THE Florsheim Shoe gives satisfaction faithful service and that gratifying sense of social security a man feels when he knows his .attire is right. Prices $12.50 to $13.50 We have your size. 1 jfMer a Style of 4ft E. & W. SOFT AND STIFF COLLARS New styles, introducing the Brucewood, the new roll front laundered collar. Many other styles to se lect from, also your favorite collar. : - NEW SPRING E. & W. SHIRTS V $2.50 TO $10.00 - A complete new line of patterns, colors and styles, and at the new price range which gives you supetior qualities at much lower prices than formerly. You get shirt satisfaction when you wear an E Shirt, NEW SPRING STETSON HATS The hat helps most to make the man, and in our selections for Spring wear, we offer styles that will appeal to the smart as well as the most conservative . dressers. Prices right . . . . ' NEW CLOTH HATS AND CAPS ' $2.00 TO $5.00 A big range of patterns and "colors, styles. Make your selection now. We size. ' New Sprirfg have .your Superintendents Met H. R. inlow. city superintendent of schools, has returned from La Grande where he attended the convention of superintendents and principals of Eastern Oregon on Saturday. Mr. In low is also (contemplating being in Spokane for '.the Inland Empire teach ers convention which meets there March 30. Xon Support Case Wshiisscd Charles' J. Rothwell, charged In the justice court with non support, no longer has a charge against him. The case had been under advisement by Justice Parkes and this morning Roth well said he Would like to get the case disposed of so he could go to work with a'road crew. He was told to go ahead, the case being dismissed for lack of evidence. It Is insisted in be half of Rothwell that his family has nevA- asked for support from neigh bors. ' . Smith was told of the mountain by two prospectors George D. Hartnian and Francis Marion Lovel, who dis covered the deposits January 23, 1921 after searching for minerals for sev eral months. They estimated there were 500,000 tons of the ore in sight. Knowing of-Smith's experience in handling borax claims, the prospec tors Induced him to make a trip to the find. A short personal investigation convinced Smith that the borax was ,i fn-lhai. rlilnv he I 1 i'a contract on a rough piece o dustry It is said that borax, to put to rmoer and arranged for payment ofl more than 2,0 uses. ? $50,000 to close the deal. Smith has turned the property ovet to a chemical company of which he Is president and '.U1 begin shipments ai once. The ore will be trucked to the railroad for a time. Smith's first discovery of borax was made forty nine years ago at Teel's Marsh, Nevada. Since then he has de- Abumlant lies 1th is assured when there is good blood in the veins. Hood's Sarsaparilla is the medicine to maks good blood. Begin taking it now. .It it just what the system needs at tikis time and will do you great good. Sharpens the appetite, steadies the nerves. A Shearing Seamm Near - " Though the sheep shearing season is not yet underway In Eastern Oregon preparations for the work are being made and in. some low lying localities shearing will start very soon. In the Yakima country shearing is underway and the wool is said to be much heav ier than in past seasons. H. Stanley Coffin who has Just finished shearing ll.OOfl head says that the wool has averaged 12 pounds to the sheep whereas sheept of this grade produc ed only nine pound fleeces last sea son. , : ' ' t'l OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 l'r Colds, firlp or Influoiiji and as a Preventive, take GROVE'S Laxative RROMO QUININE, Tablets. The genuine bears the signature of 1i W. Grove. (Be sure you get BROMO.) I JOc. Adv. KDCCATIOXAL TOOTH TALK XO. 29. Pyorrhea It's not painful as a rule and that fact makes it all the more dangerous. The signal lights oh this road to this incurable disease are almost always very dim to the the average person. I'LL TELL YOU . , . y Let me see your mouth and I'll tell you just how bad Kt I thing it is and how Pyorrhea should be treated. You may have it and don't know it. Most people have it. Consult i Phone 507 Over The Hub ' A. HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Appointments to Suit You Taylor Hardware Bdg. . Pendleton, Ore. if" iL r Universal 'Stoves &Fumaces CIGARETTE PI elgarstt has tha Mm delicious flavor Luky Sir Ik. Daoaus loieky&grikatstft ' toasted cigarette. san Francisco. March 2S. (A. P.) Francis Marion Smith, pictures que western 'financial leader, one time known as the "Borax King" is back on 1 his 'throne, his San Francisco friends say, having recently purchased a new- ly-diseorered Nevada mountain of colemanlte, which is the base for bor ax, v.;..,'-, At the age of seventy two, his asso ciates assert, the man who put fteath valley on the mar) has "come back," after suffering ftnanclul reverses In, lailroads and real estate, and again controls the greater part of the earth's borax production, . 1 Smith's new mountain contains, ac cording to experts,' one of the largest deposits of colemanlte. known. It Is! some S.00O feet In length and Juts from three to five hundred fleet above thej surrounding Nevada hill counjtry. The deposits is In the wild "Muddy Mountain'' country of Clark County, J Nevada, a little more than eighteen , miles from the main line of a rallroao j running between Salt Lake City and. Los Angeles. A spur track will be! XTRA SPECIAL BUYS Clarks O. X. T. Sewing Cotton 5c ... 10c ralnxilivc Soap .... Star Brand Crochet Cotton Thin lead blown slicrblU, sot of 8 for $2.50 15c MERCHANDISE OF MERIT THE BEE HIVE insists that all Merchandise which enters this Store measures up to certain definite quality standards, whether the price be high or whether it be low. Everyone who makes a purchase at THE BEE HIVE has the absolute assurance that he is getting, value received, for it is a merchandising princi ple here that Quality Must be First. The Merchandising problem which THE BEE HIVE has so successfully solved is not one of merely merchandise; it is one of Meritorious Merchan dise. ' ... - ' . . ' r, If you did not get your new spring hat in time for Easter, and you are still in the mood for a new one it will more than repay you to come here and see our exten sive line of flowers, wreaths, braid, buck ram frames, straw and wire shapes. New ones are arriving daily, the quality will please you. GIVE JOY TO YOUR POCKETBOOK j. & p. Cot to Coats Crochet ll.uiil painted china cups and saucers 35c Thin lead blown tumblers, set of for Si50 We are agents for the Perfectionette hair net It is fully guar anteed, and is very satisfying to its many users. THE BEEHIVE "More for Less" Pendleton AtiKM'Y I'XHt The Foot Kct Hosiery fi wonieti, chililr. il awl Infanta, We have built up a vrry large hUAUieMt on tltiw line and It Itaa proven to be more than Mttsfa4ory to the nuuiy wwrs that It Ium w la this UregOn community. built to the mine.