tmi)--liiHna, TEN PAGES PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 14, 1921. News Notes of Pendleton j CALENDAR Or EVENTS April 7 to 16 Annual Clean Up week. May t County school Orato rical and Declamatory Contest, at high icliool auditorium. May 7 County school track and field meet at Round-Up I'ark. May 11, 12, 13 State Parent Teacher Association convention. May 81, June 1 and 2 State convention of Oregon Federation of Women'a clubi. June 14, 15, 16. fitate con vention of the O. A. It. September 22, 23, 24 Annual Pendleton Hound-l'o. 0M-nH lurtlund Offitw I Dr. T. M. Henderson, former Pendle. ton physician has opened an office In tho Helling bulldinar In Portland and will specialise In dlseasci of the nose, throat and ear only. Till In "Humane Wwk"' This week Is "llumano Week," sol nslde by the national Humane Society and local teachers are calling the at tention of school pupils to the need for klndnosH to animals. Next Sunday, April 17, la. "Humane Sunday." Hoy t'onvu lowing, Walter Adams. 12 year old boy who was Injured Monday when run over by a truck, la convalescing at Ht. , An thony's hospital. The boy, who was riding a bicyclo, had been "trailing" a truck, in some Way he fell frmn tho bicycle and wan hit by tho machine. C. M. Ityneraon, editor of tho Stule Labor Press. , MIhs CViMhimiil lo visit. JIlss Helen Crlssman, field secre tary of the W. W. (., will be In Pen dleton Friday cvenhiK ami will apeak In tho Itaptlst church at 1:16 p. m. All Pondleton women are eligible to nt tend the meeting; and Miss Crlssman Is especially anxious to meet the young wonitn ...... M hh lto In HON)lUll. Miss Hiwe Itoss was injured several days ago when she run a needle Into her right wrist. The Injury proved so severe that an operatiun wus perform ed this morning with the result it was discovered a portion of the needle had broken off in the wriat. Miss Koss Is at Ht. Anthony's hospital. Order Arc Jtoeelved. Advance orders for "I-et 'er Buck," Kounil-lTp book which Colonel Charles Wellington Furlong Is writing, are nl j ready coming In to Fruzler's book I store, where the book will be placed on sale. It will be in the hands of the publishers May IS, MoctbvT Ik I "outlined, The open meeting of tho Central Labor Council, announced by the Kast Oregonian for tonight, has been post poned until tomorrow night as some of the speakers will be unable to ar rive here toduy. Speakers tomorrow night will be Otto Hartwlg, president of the Htnte Federation of labor, and -101-101101101-101101101101-101 Now i? the Time to pack your eggs for winter Guaranteed Strictly Freh Eggs 25c Dozen also WATER GLASS IN ANY QUANTITY The Meat Department Offers FRESH SHRIMP MEAT YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street Private Exi-liango Connects Both Department, JO -101101101101101101101101101' Award 1ty printing Contracts for tho city lesal printing and Job work were let Inst night by the city council when bids that had been submitted were given considera tion. The Job work contract was given to H. W. Ireland, and the printing ot the city legal notices wus awarded to The Tribune. BUSY BOY How does the busy little monk improve each waiting minute? He scratches his head from morn till night, because there's millions in it. There may not be a million in it for you, but there is a 25 per cent discount, and that helps some. An accumulated stock unable to be moved when the moving was supposed to be good, now necessitates the mowing down process. Your opportunity to buy now anything from the high grade well selected stock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry in H anscom's Jewelry Store Phone S2W When in doubt ask Hanscom. Hotel Pendleton Block He knows? Got Money and Watch A thief or thieves entered the home of J. W. Evans on Franklin street Wednesday afternoon during the ab senco of the members of the family and secured money and Jewelry of considerable value. A lady's wrist watch with Elgin movements was se cured, and between forty and fifty dol lars In cash has been missed. The po lice are working on fhe case which bears the ear marks of'boing dono bv local talent. timid Cifta Approval. The bond of the Warren Construc tion Co., for the Improvement of Lin coln street, which was submitted last night to the city council was accepted and approved. The street committee reported that a petition presented by property owners a week ago relative to conditions In the Pcnland Bros.' barn was given consideration and an investigation made which resulted In the committee finding that no change was necessary. The report was ac cepted. Councilman Willard Bond said that no report would be made by tho police committee as yet. Work on liulldlng Itogliw I'rellminary work In the construc tion of the new 1200,000 addition to St. Anthony's hospital has begun, says P. A. Baillorgeon, builder, of Seattle, who has been awarded the contract and who Is In the city today. As builder, Mr. Baillargeon is making tho plans for the addition and states that the hospital besides accommodating 82 patients, will be so constructed as to provide quarters fdr double that num ber should an emergency arise. The building will be four stories high. Jlr. Baillargeon was the builder of the boy's dormitory, a recent addition to St. Joseph's Academy. Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE M . JOT - I .... WKOMBINATlON SHOU MS. i s n s. a 7 J j.-&tx s. r " i i Mn'i rif i f-V-tt i fif all I I WHITt POlktUlM SrUSHC IACK PATENTED sOJUStASU SlIOmtOVINOArtPeit , WTWTE0 UfTKEY SOLID UST un INO WIDE I, SHALLOW rue so tun i torn door kmovasie Dunn HATIS MACHINE fACIO IESISTER DAMPER . SANITARY 111 IASE JmWJL UNIVERSAL DROP DOOR t CHECH DAMPER KEY PLATE TOP DOUMi OVENIACIPMCCLAINUIIED HITE PORCELAIN DOOR FMKT PORCELAIN FLUE LININS EAVYAS5EST0S HILL BOARD HEAVY POLISHED. STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR UNINC PORCELAIN FLut BOTTOM X CLEAN OUT DOOft- A FULL LINE Of COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD Universal Stoves &FumacQS CrnK'Ntniits to 1h 1nwn Contestants who will compete as representatives of the district of Pen dleton and vicinity in the county ora torical and declamatory contest here May 7 will be chosen tomorrow and Saturday at the Pendleton high school. The Pendleton high school is the only high school In the district and the two representatives from the school "will be chosen tomorrow morning from among the members of the public speaking and dramatic classes. Satur day evening, two pupils from each of the grade Bchools will compete, each pupil being from the first or second division. The first division consists of the third, fourth and fifth grades and tho second of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. Lincoln school will en ter Robert Bishop' and Fred Bennlon in the sectional contest. Hawthorne and Washington schools have not yet chosen their representatives. Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 J7f W7n! QUALITY SERVICE. TEX DLETOS'B IEAII0 TORE P Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 NEW SPRING CLOTHES WITH A REPUTATION FOR QUALITY Smart, correct style; choice all-wool fab rics; fine hand-tailored workmanshij) the all-important essentials which make for real quality iu clothes are now, as always, fea tures of our FASHION PARK SPRING SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN Superior Values At $50 mm- ' ' ill There are no better or more stylish clothes made; and few as good they're equ al in every way to most custom-tailored gar ments there are stylish models, weaves and colors to fit every man. Other Spring Suits 825 to $45 Spring Topcoats, $25 to $50 .if-) TMLontDxr i-asihos r.M An e x c 1 usive copyrighted fea ture evolved by . Fashion Park de signers as a slender! zing treatment of the close fitting coat which gives It youthfulness of line and adds to TULORED AT F.SIfIO'EUUC ta COmfort. i chief considered the equipment high ly desirable. Uids will be advertised for In the regular manner. Some dis cussion resulted when the suggestion was made that the set already here from Portland be purchased, but the council decided to secure bids. Total EcllPMC April 22. ' A total eclipse of the moon win De visible throughout North America inrii ? The eclipse begins at 1 a. m. eastern time, reaches totality at 2:24 and end9 at 2:26 a. m. P. T. A. to Meet A feature of the meeting of the Par ent Teacher Association of the Wash ington school tomorrow afternoon at til school building will be the prelim inary contest to determine the two pu pils who will, represent the school in tho sectional contest to be held at the high school Saturday night. The sec tional contest will determine the rep resentatives from this district who will completo In the county contest here May 7. At the P. T. A. meeting. Mary Scaefer, third grade: Thelma Morris, fourth grade; Hope Newcomb, fifth grade: Lucile P.cck, sixth grade; Char les Newton, seventh grade and Car) Kinehart, eighth grade, will compete and two will be chosen to represent' Washington school In the sectional contest, ltesides the Tecltations to morrow, there will be musical nunibert by the third grade, the seventh grade boys, a piano solo by Charles Kndicott and music by Miss Clara Griggi Will Buy Dcliigo Sot. Tho lity will purchase a deluge set for use with the new fire engine, ac cording to a decision made last night after It became known' that the fire Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. Pictures by Moorliouso. Several pictures laKen oy aiuj.u T oo Mnnrlxmse are used in Illustrat ing "Fifty Year of Make Believe," by Frederick Ward. The aumor sem Maior Moorhouse a copy of the book which he received today. Cars Collide. The bumper on a light car was Jam med and the fender of one of the Pen land Brothers' trucks was bent this morning when the two machines col lided on the corner of Garden and Webb streets. The driver of tho tour ing car Is unknown. Two cars collided this morning near the Hotel St. George but neither was damaged. Consider Itcnnm'Jig Streets. fnmn.illooM ronrnHOntinC the cltV council the Commercial Association and the Rotary club win meet mis evening at tho city hall to discuss the I matter of changing the present sys- j tem"of city street names and numbers. I Tentative changes have already been discussed, and tonight's meeting is ex pected to result in a careful consider- : ation of the various changes. , . t Fruit Market ITonitoln,?. ' ! Market Conditions for Umatilla county cherries look very favorable to Fred Bennion, county agriculture agent who while in Chicago attended tho big grain convention and learned that half the cherry crop in southern Ohio, Illinois, Indiana and parts of Missouri and Arkansas were destroyed by a cold snap. All apricots and half the peaches were destroyed also but the applo crop was untouched. l,n the northern region of the states, the crops were not far enough advanced to be- damaged. Utah, Mr. llennkm slates, recently experienced the heav iest snow of the winter, which serious ly damaged tho peach crop prospects. At the same time the grain meeting was held in Chicago, a fruit meeting wlw held and a "Committee of Twenty one" appointed to take up the matter of fruit marketing and tho question of uniform grading. Wages Committee for Scotland, an authority on that subject. He declared In an address he delivered the other day on "The World's Wheat" that the world's supply for the current cereal year is more than eipini to the demand, and he predicted that on August 1 next there would be a surplus of exportable wheat left in the exporting countries. But, he said, this surplus, outside of Russian and India, would not be largo nnd.lf the world's future weather prov ed unfavorable, the fall in the world's price of wheat might be checked and the price might even rise again. For the world as a whole, he said, there is no more reason to fear a future permanent death of wheat than that the world will be starved of food gen erally. He predicted that some time within the next 20 years the world's price of wheat, measured in gold, will return to a level not far from the pre war average. INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a few drops of "Outgro" upon the skin surrounding- the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so tough ens the tender, sensitive Bkln under neath the toe nail, that It can not pene trate the flesh, and the natl turns nat urally outward almost over night. "Oiitgro" is a harmless, antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How. ever, anyone can get from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. G rocery Department Good Prunes, per pound -Oc . . Fowler Lemon Cling Peache, No. 2 1-2 can., ea. 25c Armour Toilet Soap, Witch Hazel, Oatmeal or gutter Milk, each 05c Shasta Jelly or Preserves, assorted flavors, each 25c Swift's White Soap, each 05c Maine Queen Sardines, each 10c Hemrich's Mince Clams, each .....20c Marshmellow Creme, extra fine, 12 oz. jars, each 50c OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 IjivikK Anrll H. (A. P.) -The prospects of the coming world's wheat crop are favorable and the harvest Is likely to produce enough to meet the world's demand, says Sir James Wilson chairman of the Central Agricultural Wonderful Values Are Here for You We have just received a new ship ment of Stamped Goods. Among them we have, the All Over Apron, also the house apron stamped in the best of de signs, with not too mueh work on them. Still they are in a class all to themselves. Our stock is right and so is the price. Children's Hose, sizes from 4 to 6 1-2, at 25c the pair. This is not a cheap spec ial, but worth the money kind. Yoa will be pleased with them. Ladies' Hose at 15c the pair. HIGHEST SERVICE LOWEST PRICES A BIG SPECIAL 90c buys the best Coverall that money can buy. Making your dollars feel good can be accomplished by spending them with this store. They purchase values of highest quality marked at the lowest pric. Our busi ness policy is one of profit sharing whereby we save you money by iilvliur you nioro for it. Thus the reason for our success. THE BEE HIVE "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON The best Hair Xet on the markt, 2 for 25c Bugle Beads, Trimming Beads, 15o to 2.1c. Shoo Polish, 1IK ' AVest Electric Curlers, five on the card. 22c. Darning cotton, Uio ball, 3c Colored Lawn. Bias Tapes, all colors, 22c Keep dry baby rubber pants, the pa-:r, 40v. Hand made Chocolates, spec ial this week, only 50c the pound. THE STORE OF DEPENDABILITY WHILE THEY LAST 90c buys the best Ladies' Percale Apron that money can buy. A satjifird customer is, after all, our host advertiM" ni"Ht. Tills partly accounts for being one of the ! d Vfrtiol stortu ill tlile ilt. In other word we mk good. Bear this in mind whn purchasing anything .of this establish meiit and remember, H mux he worth the iuu'r paitl or your iiuhm-jt back. .