East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 08, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OHEGOMAS, PENDLETON, OREGON,
FEIDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1921.
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News Notes of Pendleton
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
April 7 to IS Annual Clean
Up' week. '
May County school Orato
rical and Declamatory Contest,
at high aeliool auditorium,
, . May 7 County school track
and field meet at Round-Up
Fark. ,
, May 81. June 1, 2 and 3 State
Teachef Association convention.
May II, June J and 2 State
convention of Oregon Federation
of Women's, dubs. .......
September 22, 23,' 24 Annual
Pendleton Round-Up. f
Return from Portland.
r. W. Kt Cahlll returned from Port
land lartt night where he was called
by the'serlous Illness of his father,
Martin Cahlll, Of aoldendalo. Mr. Ca.
hill. Br., who Is a Klickitat pioneer,
suffered amputation of his right leg
above the knee which was caused by
blood poisoning. ' Iwnplte his advanced
site of IS, Mr. Cahlll stood the opera
tion very well and lie has a good
chance for recovery. Miss Louise Ca
attending her grandfather. Mrs. Cecil sufficient sum of money for the prop
Curl, Mrs. Clem McCoy and Charles ertv. It 1m i.rntmliln ihut the aum will
Cahlll aru also grandchildren of -Mr.
Cahlll
Jobs' Aro .Uinii.
The Red roHS office In the federal
building ha heard of several posi
tions which are open to laborers. The
majority of them are suitable for
ranch hands, - . ,. . .-.
Co Is Hoard.
, Tho condemning, of a. 10 acre tract
of land near Wallowa Luke Is the chief
point In the ease of the Dobbin Ditch
company, the ' Wrehn-Dobbln Ditch
company, Silver T-axc Ditch company.
Farmers Water Ditch company and
McCubbln and Craig Ditch company
vs. Louis F.; Anuerson and Florence
Anderson, being tried today In , the
Pendleton torm of the federal court
before Judge Robert S. Ream The
Jury, returned thJs morning after
viewing the premises. The ditch com
panies affirm that they wish, by build
ing a dam on the Wallowa river, to
bo dee'ded by tomorrow. .
Called by UIiiiws
Mrs. K. 8. n. Rirgway left yesterday
for Seattle where she was- called by
the serious Illness of her sister, Mrs, A.
Jones, formerly of this city.
NcIIm Half Interest
Karl Sawyer has sold his half Inter
est In the Liberty Dance Hall to his
partner Arthur Gibson. Mr. Sawyer
will continue to run his uwn orchestra
as in the past.
Wlllard Ilond Recovers
Pond let on frlencs are greVtlng WU
lard Ilond. who Is again able to be at
his work In Bond Brothers store after
an Illness. He was operated upon re
cently In Portland for tonslfs.
Called by Ix-atli.
Dr. J. Edwin Sharp has been called
to Portland by the death of his step
mother, Mrs. J. D. Sharp. The funer-
raiso tho water In the lake to 26 feet,!nl ' bt'lng hcld thi """noon. Dr.
which would flood the property of the
'Andersons. They ask that the court
condemn the tract and aver that they,
bill, nurse of St. Anthony hospital, Is the companies, offered the owners
A -lUl 101101101-101 lQi.
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Fresh- Rich, -Morning's
Milk
. Hereafter we can furnish you with Freth, Rich,
Morning's Milk every day.
Our supply will all come from the "3: M. Har
rison Tubercular tested Dairy Herd at Rieth.
HOME MADE CAKES, PIES AND BREAD
SATURDAY, by ladies of Christian cJhtcIQ ,4
YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101"' i
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
301 East Court Street
., PHONES "101" . . ' .
private Exchange .Connects Roth Departments. ,-
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Sharp will rturn next week.
Looks at Wheat JjiikI.
Mr. Lloyd, a land broker of 8po
kane, left Pendleton this morning for
Athena with E. K. Averlll of Coutts
and Averlll to look nt some wheat
land. The Spokane man handles Al
berta land,
if
JTHe GraduateE
i'.,., 'Now it 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. , . .,
.i The largest stock of diamonds batches, -clocks, .
. jewelry, pearls, ivory cigarette cases, wrist watches,
cut glass in eastern Oregon in which to make, your se
i lection; . -:- ; , . ;'; '-..
i . DONT DELAY COME NOW
Every article carries our guarantee
Hanscom's Jewelry Store
Pbone 32M ' Hotel Pendleton Block
They Couldn't Ilo Quiet.
Too much talking and fussing while
under the Influence of intoxicants is
held responsible for the apprehension
by the police of J. B. smith and John
Wyman last night. They were picked
up at the V. P. stockyards.- Judge Fltz
Gerald gave them the customary five
days' in. lail when they came befdre
him In the city court this morning.
Early It-hcrS In Trouble.
F. L. Hradburn of Pilot Rock was
arrested and fined 125 yeaterday when
he pleaded guilty to a charge of fish
ing without a license. Other anglers
who have been, unable to withstand
the lure of fish In the stream and a
sunshiny day have Also been caught
in the tolls by W. H. Albee, district
game warden. Their cases are pending.
Many Learning tiolt.
The golf links are scenes of Inter
esting1 activities on these bright after
noons when recent additions to the
members of the 'club - are applying
themselves to learn the principles of
the great outdoor game.' The links are
reported In excellont condition. Tho
grass has Just recently been mowed,
and followers of the .sport are finding
much pleasure In playing.
Urged to Clean Premises
.' Pendleton's period for finishing the
spring cleanup of premises will end
April IB, and the city, authorities are
anxious that all citizens who have so
far been too busy to give this matter
attontlon will get out the old rake and.
shovel and see to It that all the scraps,
dead grass and other refuse . which
have accumulated during the winter
months are collected and burned. A
week from today the cleanup period
ends. '
Observe Arbor Day Here.'
Observance of the spirit of Arbor
and Bird Day Is being made In the
schools of Pendleton and Umatilla
county today. . Special exercises and
programs constitute the activities by
which pupils and teachers give voice
to the underlying principles of the
day. Special exercises In charge of
the biology department In the high
school were given. The schools In
the county also gave special attention
to the day. ,
Universal Coal and Wood
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FLUE UNINS
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HEAVY rOLISMEO.
STEEL WDY,
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rOKELtIN PlUf lOnOH.
V CUAK OUT PO0A
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A FULL LINE Of COMBINATION RANGES
, BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD
Universal Stoves &Fumaces
Parade With Ilro Truck
The new big Stutz fire engine was
formally Introduced to Pendleton to
day during tha noon hour when the
band blazed tho way for the machine
in a parade that was given through
the main business streets of the city
Chief Kingold, looking as proud as the
father of newly-bof; twins, was at
tne wncei 01 inc macnine. jpe popu
lace was warned of- the approach by
the soundlng'ot the klaxon. The equip
ment will be on duty within a few
days.
II. ltatton Entered.'
Harold Hatton, Pendleton boy who
is now In Portland, is winning notice
as a swimmer and is entered . ip , tnv
events in the annual Amateur Athlet
ic Asssciatlon national diving meet to
be held tomorrow night at .the. Multt
nomah Athletic club pool. Young
Hatton Is entered in. the 60 yards. Ju
nlor, for boys 18 years and under,. ami
aso In the 100 yards, Junior, 16 years
and under. Collie Wheeler, formerly
of this city ,1s entered In the 200 'yards..
Jack Cody, swimming and diving In
struclor of the club,, has announced a
largo entry list and had been received
for the city swimming championships,
which will be held Jn conjunction with
tho diving meet. . The best 'Portland
ialcut will be entered, including events
for both . Hirtlors 'and seniors.
QUALITY
SERVICE
PKNDLBTOH'8 LFAII.va TORE
, FOR SATURDAY
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we have arranged to have these- STAR . SPECIALS placed on counters for your
convenience, and REMEMBER you're getting full value for your money. Many of
these specials are limited so be oii hand early.
50 IN. STORM SERGE 95c
These fine storm serges are ex
ceptional values, all. wool, suitable
for gym, bloomers, skirts and
dresses. Comes in black only.
Really worth twice what we're ask
ing, but to close out at a Star Spe
cial Price of 95c
"J ' STAR SPECIAL '
ENVELOPE CHEMISE $1.98
Some very .tailored,
other;) dainty em
broiders. Tl. laces,
N O r, maiuly lacr.
hand VitcWiig, ril
htm, French roHei
1iihIs? U"n !,
built, np , shoiddcrs,.
ribbon wrap slioul
ders ami regulation
arm boles. .
. Materials , batiste,
miiMin aud naln"
. sook. 'All sizes.
STAR SPECIAL RIBBON SALE
TAFFETA RIBBONS ONLY. Good for ruffles,
trimming and hair bows, offered fn black, white and
colors, to close out at Mar special rnce.
Sizes 1, 1 1-2, 2, yard . v . 3c
Sizes 3, 5, 7. 9, yard Fc
Sizes 12, 16, yard '..be
Size 22, yard 15c
Size 40, 60, yard ........... 20c
PRIESTLY VOILES 39c YD.
Of silk and wool and all wooL Two pieces to close
at our Star Special Price, yard 39c
ONE LOT YARNS 10c SKEIN
Comes in broken line colors, slightly soiled. Star
Special, skein ' 10c
. STAR SPECIAL
PAUL JOES SMOCKS $2.43
Made with white or navy collars trimmed' with
three rows of white linen braid. Extra long length,
patch pockets. Ideal garments for house or picnic
wear. Just a few of these in stock.
Ms
Ml
find
Grap&Nuts
a delicious and
ttnuLSual blend of
wheat and malfr
m edbader.vhich
fufpiies needed
noarishment for
stmdj muscles
arc brains
eres a. Reason9
Miss Nelson Wfai-s.
. Miss Helen Nelson,, I'endleton girl,
who Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
David Nelson and who. Is attending
University Of Oregon, wus hieh point
winner for the junior elrls In the ln-ter-closs
swlmmlni? meet held recent
ly at University of Oregon. Miss Mu
riel Myers, who will be . remembered
by Pendleton people who met the Uni
versity of Oregon Glee Club girls, won :
the championship of the college. Miss
Myers, who Is a freshman In the Uni
versity was the guest of Mrs. Edna
Morrison during her stay In this city.
lire Knginc Given Test J - -
Sending two -streams at one time
higher .than the IJotcl Pendleton the
new Stuts (ir truck purchased by the
city was tried out at 12:30 today. A
large. ciWwd witnessed the demonstra
tion which was also closely observed
by the officials;' the fire committee In
particular: .'A streHm of water was
easily sent to a distance somewhat
higher tharihe hotel and a few mm-,
utes later a second stream was played
to an ecpial height, from the Main'
street bridge. It is said the pump was
not used to capacity.
were realized from the sale of the bas
kets. The money will be used to pur
chase a phonograph for the school.
. Among the Helix people attending
the entertainment given by the Girls'
Glee Club of the C of O. In Pendleton
Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs.
Grover Temple, Miss Elva Alexander,
Mrs. Charles Alspach, Mrs. J. K.
Thomas, Mrs. Jack Hendrix, Myron
Shannon, Randolph Couk, Mr. and
Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre and daughters,
Mls Theresa Knox.
Prcd Moes, cashier of the Helix
bank has been a Portland visitor this
week.
The cast of characters has been
selected and rehearsals begun on the
high school play "Nothing But the
Truth." The following will take part:
DcLoks Robertson, Myron Shannon,
Randolph Cook, Lloyd Davidson. Ben
Nelson, Elva Alexander,' Alice Clark,
Icona IMnsener, Marie Kupers and
Alice McAlavay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Adams have had
as a recent guest Mrs. Adams sister
Mrs. Woodward of LaCross. Wash.
Mrs. J. R. Thomas entertained in
a delightful manner on Saturday after
noon about twenty little folks in honor
of Miss Julia Wessing, who is making
her home there while attending school.
Games and a general good time were
enjoyed by the guests. Refreshments
of cake and ice" cream were served.
Mrs. Jack Hendrix of Portland is a
guest of her sister Mrs. J. R. Thomas.
Sunday the 10th there will be a
M01MSMND
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Three Gekeat!8ms
MTt foa SOOSLIT O. SOTSIUHOOO u m urr. m
Huumiu MsuuTos Co tin. VD, atuhta. 6a.
OTHER NEWS OF THIS
DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5
DR. C H. DAY
Physician and Surgeon
Osteopath
Rooms 21 and 25 Smlth-Crawfori
- Building.
Telephone 70 Htm. T41-R
ITOLAIR W. (TONY) DYSON
JIVG AX I) CARPET SPECIALIST
I make old Kugs look new and
preserve appearance of new ones.
I clean on your floor or take
. them away. . 6 years In Pendleton.
Phone 623
ElMALGiA.
or hoadathi rub tho lorshesa
melt and inhale the vapors
Oner 17 Mitten Jan IW Veorfc
game of baseball on the local diamond
when the fast Touchet nine will cross
bats with Helix.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases an
Diseases of Women. X-Kay ElectrH
Thraputica.
Temple Bid. Boom 1
Pbone 41
Pbone I10-W P. O, Boa 851
GEORGE E. McELROY
TEACHER OF VIOLIN
Pupil of I.udwig Becker. Concert
master of Chicago Symphony
Orchestra.
Kcskleiiw Stuilio 405 I1s St.
IMume 212-W.
WaUa Walla Pendleton
Auto Freight Service
ROUND TRIPS DAILY
Leaves Pendleton 1 p. in.
Ptudletea PUoue Si5-W.
(East Oregorilan Special.)
HELIX, . April . 8. The regular
monthly meeting of tho Helix Com
mercial club vas hcld at the I. Oi O. F.
hall cn Monday evening. There was a
largo attendance and much interest
shown. The sign committee reported
that arrangements had been nlade'for
the placing of road signs at tho hilTr-
stUlon of iho Helix-Havana .highway.
The Park Committee announced that
the local park ;Would be Improved. ann
trees set on the park gTOunds on Ar
bor Day. '' i- v ..
VP. H. Shannon Is in Pendleton
where he is serving as Juror during the
present term of court.
The Helix baseball nine defeated At-
talia at that place on Sunday,, tho
score being 10 to 8., This la the first
game of the season In which -Helix
has participated.
A drinking fountain has been plac
ed on Main street between the J. S.
Noivell hardware store and tho Helix
bank. .
The Woman's Missionary Society of
he Baptist Church met nt the home of
Mrs. l.eltoy l'enland Friday April 1.
"The Travels of the Bible" from the
book "Tho Bible and Missions", was the
subject for study and the program was I
in charge of Mrs. V. H. Albee. Dainty
refreshments were served by the hos- j
less. i
Mrs. J. S. Anderson and Miss Lila
Atilt were visitors in "Pendleton Sat-1
urday. .
A basket social and program were
given In the I. O. O. F. hall In Helix
ntarday evening by the Mullencup
school. J. S. Xorvell acted as auction-1
tor aud one hundred and seven dollars
THE BEE HIVE
"More for Lew"
PENDLETON OREGON
, You will be enthusiastic about the
good things and the good values at this
store... 1
, ' .. ; GETTING .
i : ACQUAINTED
- SPECIALS '
A new supply of the Ever Ready Wa
terproof aprons, in new patterns and
shapes, await your approval. Prices
ranging from 98c to $1.65.
We are daily receiving new shapes in
hats and new trimmings.
Children's Hats ranging in price from
$1.75 to $3.50.
Ladies' Percale Aprons, a large assort
ment. Choice, 90c.
Children's play Suits, made of blue d
enim. Choice, 90c.
Ladies Crepe Handkerchiefs, at 25c.
Hair Ribbons at 38c yard.
American Maid Crochet Cotton, 3 for
25c
Novelty Bracelet, latest thing out
Our price is 50c each.
We are glad to announce the arrival
"of several new patterns in dinner ware.
We again have the Blue Bird Pat
terns, in sets and open stock. A set of
53 pieces, $16.20.
Be sure to see these New Davenport
pattern on dinner ware. We feel sure
that you will like it Set of 64 pieces,
$35.00.
A .MARKED REDUCTION !
Good, serviceable Turkish hand towel,
28x16. Yery special at 15c each
"YOUR STORE"
t
From the way our trade has been in
creasing, we know that folks are becom
ing more and more to know this store as
the VALUE CENTER of Tendleton for
the merchandise which we carry. We
want you to feel the atmosphere of
friendlieness about this store and the
pleasure which it affords us to show
goods whether you purchase or not. We
want everyone, far and near, to know us
as we want to know them ; to feel this is
"your store" and to realize we are here to
serve you in the best and most economi
cal manner.