TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1921. page enc MIL1 J. Ll'"IUJM rr t.i...ij..jHLqjj.LiL..x. Ji LJ.J.L. uag Social and Club News 1'lUWl UA.f IH UEI'IiATKH. Ijml HidkIh " Vuirnla enncert pro gram will hy request tin repeated to morrow hfternoon at the county li lirury. The reading looms are open from two until five: i Nneturne in 1) flut (Chopin I Miseha Klmnn. i M:c of Vonr Kyi's (Ailhur l'enn) Kmnci'ii Aliln ! Borne, here n Voice l Oiling K:leen Xewtun Arthur K. Tate) John; McOormnek. A Prenm (room )y Chun. try Mti-j ic ly J. .'. Harllettt John Mo-j Cormaclv. I llnmoremiue (Dvorak, op. No. Tl! M'xha Klmnn. A Utile Hit ' Honey (V. (i. Wilson- I'arrie JucoIib lioml) Kvan Wll linm. Just A-wearln' For You (Slanton-Ja-: rohd-BoncK Kvan Williams. j Snl lull Craille SonR, Alum Ciluek Kftem Zlmtmllxt. I I'll Take Tou Home Ash In Kathleen.) Clarence Whiteh.ll. Unnjo Sons (Howard Weeden Sidney Homer) Mme Homer Miss Louise Homer. Blie'i the Lass for Me (Ijiuiier) Harry louder. ltoamin' In the Ciloamin' (Lauder) Harry Ijiuder. O-mlao (Hubav) Maud Towell. (iaideu of Memory (Theodore I'urton- Khssi II 1'litlhpsi Kmilio do (luiiora. KiKolettu l'araphrnse do Concert t Ver.li-I.isr.l) Alfred Cortot. V'AUTV IS ,l'tVKSSI'VU Twenty-four Inhlea of hridpe were In play yesterday afternoon at the lvl phian ('lull's benefit card party In the library club room. Kach member of the club was responsible for one tnhlo. Mrs. ny Haley carried off the hifch score trophy. Carnations and blood ing hearts formed a pleasing decora lion and refreshments were served during the afternoon. Proceeds from the party are to be used for defraying the expenses of the state Federation convention to tie held In 1'endleton May SI and June 1, 2 and S. Reside the sum derived from the benefit yes terday, an ndditional sum was secured through the auctioning of cakes by Mrs. J. T. Hichardson. UllANI) MATROX To VISIT. Mrs. Ida I'mbach, of Lnkevlevr. worthy grand matron of the Order of Kastern Star, will pay her official vis it to Hushee chapter No. 19 on April 2rt. The local chapter Is planning special features for the meeting which Mrs. I'mbach will attend. . MISS KIA'M TO VISIT Miss Amy Klum will arrive this evening from Portland and will be the guest of Mrs. Kdna Morrison. MRS. PKI'ITT UKTI'IIXS Mrs. Cosbio rruitt and little datigh ' ter, Mary Helen, are being welcomed In Pendleton after an extended visit ; in southern California and In Port I land. They are residing at the Secur ity Apartments. HKTTKNS TO PASCO. Mrs. Clara Marshall Hicks, who has been visiting friends in Pendleton, left today for her home In Pasco, MRS. ALKXAXDER VISITS Mrs. Carrie Alexander, of Spokane, Is a guest at the home of her father, J. M. Bentley. GCEST AT BY REE WOME Miss Jean Dale Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Ilybeo on Hush street. VISITORS FROM ATI! EX A Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, of Athena, were In the city yesterday. T II i: SHOP O F U K ITEK VALUES 'it V 1 t NEW SPORTS APPAREL JERSEY SPORT . SUITS. JERSEY JACKETS i in navy, brown, golf green, scarlet, sand, Havana, Copen, ets. Extra Values TGI , , SPORT SUITS IN JERSEY AT $25.00 TO $35.00. L.,fl- OVER T A Y L O It HARDWARE CO, Books For the Children (We have just received a shipment of the BILLY WHISKER BOOKS LITTLE RED HEN SERIES MOTHER GOOSE COMPLETE STORIES BLACK SAMBO WEE PETER PUG FAIRY TALES OF OLD PETER RABBIT SERIES and several others that the small children will enjoy. THOMPSON'S DIG STORE MRS. TEMPLE VISITS. Mrs. Clrover Temple of Helix, Pendleton visitor today. Is a BE HI nil BREAD We sell Pendleton Baking Co. and Oregon Baker Bread exclusively. Our price today: LARGE, 2 LOAFS FOR ..: 25c SMALL, 3 LOAFS FOR 25c With flour and all other materials that goes in- to bread at a very low level, we look for further declines, and will be pleased to pass this along to our customers. , "PROGRESS WITH PENDLETON" PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Best SEVKItK STOUM HIT (Continued from page I.) n heavy snowfall and sleet tied UP traffic and dnmnued some property. In Colorado A heavy snowfall block ed the railroads and tied up tele phone and telegraph wires. In Ne braska A heavy snowfall caused j wires o fall down and all railroads are blocked. the . THOMAS "aal SHOP PORTLAND. Or., Apr!'. IS. (t. P.) Lavender pirates cruising Nob Hill. link "confidence games'' in Lone Fir cemetery. I Green murders at the home of the I chief of police. .And orange bootleggers operating i at the mayor's house. All this yea, even more because some doughty copper, flat of feet and l-Jrest Ivory of head, sought to amuse himself by moving little colored pins abovt on a map at police headquarters. P'.rtland, be it known, had Just In putlled the Berkeley police system, made nationally famous by Police Chief August Vollmar of the California city. Portland's chief, I V. Jenkins, hurt just returned from Berkeley after completing a thorough "course" under Volitner. The map on which the startling en ler;iriei recounted above were shown, was one of the first Vollmer innova tions to be installed. It had the en tire city la'd out, each recent crime : "pegged." Coppers were supposed to insipect it daily, to find out how their j respective beats were faring, which v.-ay the various known gangs of boot-j leysers. sneakthlcves and stickup men ; were migrating. But the "finest" weren't supposed to rearrange the entire criminal situn- i Hon of the city to suit their Ideas of ' color hormony. j 'Them colors was all mixed up." the offender protested to Chief Jenkins, uiien ya;.ked on the official carpet for violating nil Vollmerian ethics. "I only MraK'i.tened 'em out and fixed 'em pretty." "Von made 'em look like the seat of a Chin.i.Tian's pants In the Ming dy r.ns'.y." roared the chief. Which which meant nothing to the defense, l e f the artistic soul, although the net ftalement " registered," all right. I .. onta here, and patrol that beat j from Two Hundredth street east eas to the state line! make It snappy. Wjnl:" An air flight to high altitude as pre scribed by an army physician resulted tn restoring the power of speech to a former soldier, who for eight months had been unable to speak above a whisper. I Madame Marie Curie, discoverer of 1 radium, now visiting this country, was awarded the gold medal of the Nation al Institute of Social Science recently. ! The award was made because of the j great benefit of her discovery to hu manity. IX'AL FAIUIKItS (Continued from page 1.) fell Get a Farm from the Canadian Pacific Railway tn, LbM f Arms htve pu4 tot tfeoxMlns with Uvr rt erop Out of tu lut b WWII W1U M lutftMr. W iriM m lum. Your Last Big Opportunity jSu ilia to Nsrtk Aacr wdl Una lanla to offend Iff dftttrahl tfvi tirrti1. Srtfl Ch 'and M dnpnt4 of h mtvJtu Fadfte Rail nf aAtva row itw RKMt woiKif iul oppur intty im th worhl t own latn, krhM indrpvnwrct and fruw No Sale Without Investigation TUt CWwfca Pafftc wiH not tl Ju9 ft lira onin nare in B ! rwb in Waim Cnads. Itolfcr CMiaS lafwwtks aprtad )t. Too mmt hutisid to aati yvu farm larnla in tt it To laoatftMi ParHW kaa- HBnl TCTT rutK -flwrad KM praina mJ irrtam paiK TS' U . Ijh..i bfwf tafctnf up tow aan. ada of the Uoydnunaw and I" L.TTl VlT .ZZ . i it a 4. tarttoa for ao avarac ( about Taty Yr. to Pay- h.Vi VSS1 Imem. wr parax-me- Yvo pur ftaum, Kmkmi, r. own 1 iwr frt. T.o roi nava Um. tt) p cimJ of th founa law. UM atttaaai no aatttfip forth f.caraa aboat land vaioas. amaaa y'o r!imat opoortVBiUaa, at. H. C. IlOSWOItTII IT.itt. IteprcBcntiUlvo, 70.1 Kprguc Ae.. Kpokaiie, lilngum fmuaUoa " r ' . ' a.iu PrrW'tr JTou attention t Om lt treat tw-:k mia rvic. or . arttvi iaa ricinc ncacrvvv Wmrm Laod. Special Rates for Home Seekers And Full Information Spatial raHwar tttrt for homarakara aiaka wraw tha arartd'a priaa whaat Hartd I ViM aata vara cream at UwawaaM. No Tum on Improremrat Tto. b anail ai aa tka total, bo) nVrp ,a roar uat awat, auiHimaa. mm, WopJaaaaaU or pataataJ orlvata. fr pjtMtrta. noGtr aob.w. 1 ing, compulsory pooling or sale by consignment. A desire to see how the plans of the organization will orystal ize actuated the steps taken at the meeting last night to wait for further , developments. ! C1iliv;o Meeting Impressive. I That the meeting of the 107 dele gates at Chicago, from which he only recently returned, was the most im- jpresslve ho ever attended in his life was the statement of -Mr. liennion in the beginning of his talk. The meet ings were held in the big "red room" on the nineteenth floor of the IiHalle hotel, and the regular attendants In cluded many prominent visitors In ad dition to the delegates and to about I thirty newspapermen who ulways are present. The plan that wus finally adopted calls for the organization of the Vnl-: ted States Orain Corporation which will be the national body. Included under the head of this organization will he a huge finance corporation with a capital stock of $ino,fl0o,fl(i, the financing of which Is already as sured, the speaker said: a tcrminul i warehouse corporation, an export cor poration, service departments and other subsidiaries. The local work will be done through elevator companies, owned by farm ers, or through other associations or organizations all of which, however, shall be working under agreement with the national organization, and all of the gr.ln handled to be sold through the national sales agency. The nutlonal corporation is incor porated under the laws of Delaware with the main offices at Chicago. 1 Farmer Mean l!uliic. That the farmers of the Middle West mean business In this move was another statement made by Mr. P.en-; nioti. ! "They may not lie able to handle ill of this year's crop because there jis a gri'at deal of work to be done be- ' ffore the corporation can begin to 'function, but they arc In earnest about the work, and they have gone Into the A S TOP! How quickly can YOU stop YOUR car. Defective brakes is the direct cause of 80 per cent of all automo bile accidents. Safety -First Help avoid accidents. Let Us Examine Your Brakes. 9 Newsome & Gumming For Good Automobile Repairing. 701 W. Alta St. (Opposite Van Petten Lumber Co.) Shop Phone 780 Res. Phone Courtesy Service NEW WOOLEN SKIRTS JUST RECEIVED. The kind most wanted just now. They are priced very moderately considering the high quality of both materials and workmanship. GrowingUp A year ago Pendleton's baby grocery store first opened its doors, its sales and office force number ed three. Today The Table Supply employs seven clerks and its rapid growth keeps them moving all the time. Nothing has justified this store's growth ex cept your good favor and our steadfast vow to sell the best at the least possible price. A trial will convince you as it has hundreds of others. "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Streel U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Independent Paint Shopj Auto Painter? Corner E. Court and Thompson Phone 633 J Over McClintock & Simpson Our motto is First Class Work. Get our estimates before r4 you have that car painted. J fr Pay the Butcher and grocer less. Food costs too much to let it spoil in a poor refrigerator. Til .y6li.-.i I pit: It is a fact that a refrigerator built the modern, scientific way, will save enough in foods and ice to pay for itself in a short time. We demonstrate this at the store every day by showing what the Automatic Refrigerator will do. It not only actually saves ice and saves foods, but be cause foods do not become tainted, it saves doctor bills. If you will take the trouble to investigate the Au tomatic we believe that you would have no other re frigerator in your kitch. Sold for cash or on credit terms. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 103 t. COURT sr. i'UOMC 4 J) question a lot more fully than many J L',"m,gBn!r!''!r'"!"!!'!'''im of ui had thought."