FAGS THUS DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 30, 1B21, TEN PAGES News Notes of Pendleton '' .---.-:r- asssa CALENDAR OF EVENTS March 81. -.University of Ore gon Women's Olee Club, at high school auditorium under man agement of Pendleton alumni. 'April 7 to 16 Annual Clean Up week. . May 6 County school Orato rlral and Declamatory Content, at hlnh selioot auditorium. May 7 County school track and field . meet at llound-Cp I'ark. May 11 to 14 State Jrent Teacher Asnoclatlon convention. May Jl, June 1 and J State convention of Oregon Federation of Women' club. September 22, 23. 24 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. bo puhllHhed by-O. P. Ptitnnm ft Konn. It will b in the hands of the publish ers In April. Alb-ircd liiMinc Van. CliToneo I'lUtner of 209 "Went Webb Ktreot, In being: examined for ht nan Ily ueforo Judi?e Hchannep thin fiftcr noon. He Is a uheepherdcr by occu- jvrciiu-i j-ihii iu. k ' imtion Maurice WhlU'hoUHe, architect for'1 " ' the new wlnK to be conslructed lit the . Htate Hospital, and W. C Kntahtr.n. TL,UU of consulting architect, are In Pendloton court here April 5, federal the lted Cross of- l'urlong to Ittfiiro . fhuriMi Wniilnirtnn Purlomr. soldier. J writer, and artist who now makes his hvadauartars in l'enuieion, is c iinu In return here within a few days from , California. Ho Is now In Ban Francis Major WuMi BiwaKS. Major flobert Walsh,, a member of the aviation corps who is now on leave at Walla Walla, spoke at the 1'endlcton Itotary club meetlnic today on the subject of an aviation field for Pendleton. He Is here as the guest of his cousin, James H. Sturgls. The luncheon was held as usual at ,the Klks club and was well attended. Oth- from Its urcsent miartcrs on the sec ond floor during the court sexxlona. from Portland today maKing anane-, fl(-e wl, t() the thlr flor menu ior HuvBiiminn m.u . contract. The wing is to cost 1100,000 and work will probably begin In ubout 60 days. The wing will contajn three wards and full basement and Is to house ISO patients. In genera,! archi- ! lecture it will follow the plun of tht state hospital as tno structure now stands. llurold Dean I lure. Harold K. Dean, head of tho Her mlston Experiment Htatlon, Is here to day to consult with A. C. Cooley, who is In chare of the demonstration work tor tho western experiment stations tttiniMiign Combine. Four hundred and forty members haveticen signed up In the Commercial Association campaign and squiiiis are at work today to reach or exceed the quota of 500. It is 'probable that the total will reach 500 by tomorrow night. . . -i. ... kl. ll'i.i. lAl.l u- WtiKflnmli nillllin Co. Mr. rwiong js ai win vu m hook "Thn Pendleton Ronind-l'p," to countants, and Mr.' Bturgls. -101 101 101-101-101 101101101 You Use The automobile, telephone, electric light and the many other modern service conveniences. WHY SHOULD YOU NOT USE the MODERN 30-DAY CREDIT SERVICE? Rightly managed by experienced, competent merchants, the 30-day credit ytem performs a service for the consumer at a cost SO small it isn't ' worth considering. , We invite you to use our 30 DAY CREDIT SERVICE. Call our office today. .., s Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street I'HOXKS "101" Private Exchange Connects lWrth Departments. -101 1U1 101 1U1 101 101 101 101 101 t I'.x-MuVor of Portland Here. II. It. Albee, former mayor of Port er speakers included Mr. Whitfield of land, Is In the city today and -will be ac- nere until tomorrow morion. general agent for the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance coinpuny, rep resented locally 1y Coutts tc Avenll. This is Mr. Albee's first visit to Pen dleton but' he says he Is coming back often and that he will be at the Hound Up this year. ' j Income Tax Collectors Visit A n We.uherfor and H. F Turner. collectors of Internal revenue, are in' the city today on .business connected with Income tax returns. They have Just returned after a visit to Iiaker anil' Grande. Their work, since the completion of Income tax returns. In; concerned principally with checking , uo and In investigating causes of de-1 llmpient returns. . Gifts for The'Graduate Now is the time to select your graduating gifts, even though it is early but while you can save money you can buy almost two articles for what you can buy one elsewhere and of the highest grade . jewelry. We are sacrificing every article in our stock. Come in and get our prices. ' The largest stock of diamonds watches, clocks, jewelry, pearls, ivory cigarette cases, wrist watches, cut glass in eastern Oregon in which to make your selection.- DON'T DELAY COME NOW .. . . , Every article carries our guarantee Hanscom's Jewelry Store Phono 32M . Hotel Pendleton Block Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 QUALITY SERVICE. Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 523 OlHftr Dcpts. 78 and 79 PENDIiETOS'8 liEADINQ TORR ,ijmii'wOTWWwsswssiw...swiiiiiii mmm ....mswim w . I l - . . ' i Wtiat's the Right Price for an Average Suit? If you want first- class ' materials and skilled tailoring. If you want right style and a real fitthat ' will stay. If you ' want clothes that will be an investment in , good appearance. ' TAILORED AT-FASHlOH"fiRK $40 Will Ik- Itarr's Asslstaiil. Miss Mcllle Parker of Portland has been chosen as assistant to C. I. Ilarr, j secretury of the ?ominercial Assocla- i tlon and will arrive Monday to enter I upon her duties. Miss Parker is a i graduate of the I'nlversity of Oregon and is a very competent stenographer and office girl. She was formerly , with the Astoria Evening liudget and of late has been with the Arcady Press of Portland. Willi f It-Id. Whllconib Co. Here Whitfield. Whitcomb & Co.. widely j known certified accountants, have' opened an office In Pendleton toda thus carrying out plans they have hl In mind for some months past. W. D. I Whitcomb. head of the company's of-! flee in Portland Is here In connection with the opening of the office. O. J. Perry Is to lie In charge of the -office which will be at ll 2 East Court street. In the room occupied by the Northern Grain Co. To Start Revival The tabernacle being erected at the foot of College, street Is to com pleted by Sunday, It Is suited todny by Evangelist J S McConnell of the Dis ciple; Assembly of Jesus Christ, the organization back of the move. On Sunday the tabernacle will be opened with a revival meeting starting at 11 p. m. At this meeting the local evan gelist will be assisted by Otis T. Franklin, rated as a "rerormcd buck aroo" and by Mrs. Mary T. Miller of Seattle. 100,000 Itushrls &old There has been a heavy movement of wheat here lately with the result that a vast amount of grain has passed froni 'the hands of local growers, the ruling price being In the vicinity of $1.10 per bushel. It is estimated by II. W. "Collins that 400,000 bushels has been sold within the last two weeks. Mr. Collins now estimates that but 18 or 20 per cent of last year's wheat Is now in the hands of the farmers. It Is understood that tho low opening price of July wheut In Chicago has caused- some farmers to turn their wheat Universal Coal and Wood " Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WHITt rODCCUIN JPUSHfft 1AM MTENTE0 sUUSTAftli SLI0IM6 OVtNMHPCR .aft.. " " " "" ORO0 0OOH BHUTI0M SMOKE t CHECH 0AM PER HTWTtOUmiEYPUTE S0U0 OST . ,, X jl UfT END HUE I0X ' 2 ' Km DOOR A own i EMOVstlE tUPIil (RATES MACHINE PACED ItSISTER DAMPER SANITARY lit lAil KEY PLATE TOP . D0UBU? OVER MCI PMCUAIR UNCO HITE PORCELAIN OMR f MKT 2S2fc WRCILAIH EAVY ASKEST0S MILL BOARO HEAVY POLISHED. STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN Auru nnns i tunic PORCELAIM FLUE BOTTOM l TRIBUTL UNIVERSAL &ah out door- : A FULL LINE Of COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD i i j' i I Ilk l Universal Stoves &Fumaces Mrs. Ilarrlstm lic& Mrs. John Harrison, prominent 11 Itock resident, died yesterday after noon after a six days' illness. Her death was due to a complication of discuses. The body will be buried in the Pendleton maiiHoleum and funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m..ln tho Presbyterian church with Kev. George L. Clark officiating. M,-s. Harrison, who was 63 years of age. had resided In this county for SO years. She is survived by her husband and the following children: Mrs. Claude Klrchoff, Dcrward Harrison, Clinton O. Harrison, Mrs. W. H. Cupllnger, Mrs. Eva Harris, John Harrison and James Harrison all of Pilot Itock. Four sisters, Mrs. W. T. HarrlsonSof Pilot Hock, Mrs. Pora Hugger, of Arizona, Mrs. Iura e Freece, of Contralia, and Mrs. Kmma Hales, of Pendleton, also survive ns do three is the right price this ; spring, at the new ltwer prices. When you go about a little and make some com parisons then see Fashicn Park clothes offer at $50 you'll know they are worth more. . $40 is an underlying security a guaranty of satisfaction. It is the price at which you should get all of the good qualities you are entitled to in a suit you expect to wear.' Other clothe at $35 to $65 the new low price level. . J KAY-BAC HE WEARS A DOUBLE-BREASTED KAY-BAG SUIT THE SKETCH SUGGESTS, ITS OWN STYLE APPEAL CUSTOM SERFICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON HEADY'TO-PUI-ON $40 to $60 Other makes $25.00 and Up CASmMt x-at WOMEN! YOU CAN 1 Old,- faded skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, draperies, everything, wheth er wool, silk, linen, cotton, or mixed goods, can be dyed any ric, fadeless j color with Diamond Dyes, liuy no j olhcr dye! l brothers, James Waldron of Pendle ton, Itobert Wuldron of Halfway and Isaac Waldron of Tennessee. AVIATOU MCVIt DKAT1I. ? NATCHEZ, Miss.. March 30. (A. P.) Lieutenant Coney, the transcon tinental aviator, hurt la a full, Is re ported to be near death. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet is Grove's Laxative Quinine . tablets soc Be sure you get The genuine beam this signature HAVING HIS TROUBLES EDt'CATIOXAIj. TOOTH TAIJv NO. 30. Modern Dentistry ! VS. Old Fashioned Methods Do you know tha.t dentistry has been turned up side down in the past few years? That the old fashioned idea of saving sore, aching, abscessed teeth is almost a thing of the past? 100 P. c .;u,AnonAuu ihm a ltv hpntthv mmith la the slocan of the modern dentist.' A dead tooth Is a menace to health. 1'li prove it. Coasult Phone 50?' Over The Hub HOURS 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. Appointment to Suit You Taylor Hardware Bldg. Pendleton, Ore. m k . i ...... A M.A.Ih. Takashl Hara. premier ot Ja pan, is tha object ot many bitter attacks.' The press predicts his fall, but his friends say he will retain his post, 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 w whether itj 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 successf ully solved is not one of merely merchandise;- is one of Meritorious Merchan- dise. XTRA SPECIAL BUYS darks O. N. T. Sowing: t'otliHl !' l'linollvo Sonp ... 10c Star Hi and CrH-lict Cot toil 13c Thin l-al blown Slicrblts. -t of 0 for 2 'n We are agents for the Perfectionette hair net. It is fully guar anteed, and is very satisfying to its many users. 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. THE BEE HIVE "More for Less" GIVE JOY TO YOUR POCKETBOOK J. & P. Coats Out-hot Cotton 15o ll.iml painted china cups and saucers 35c Thin loud Mown tumbler, wt of for $2.50 agkncy nm Tho Vt ltox lli.M-rjr fr women, i-tiiktmi ami liifiit-. We have built up a lerjr large huslneKi on tlilx line and it has proven to be more llian wifa-tory to the nuuijr . . ...... K . . till Pendleton ' uregon community. e