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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1921)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, , WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1021 PAGE THREE News Notes of Pendleton MiiiiiiiimimiimiiuMiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiN CALENDAR OP EVENTS May t County school Orato- rlcal and Declamatory Content, at high school auditorium. May 7 County school track and field meet at Itound-Up I'ark. May 11, 12, 13 State Parent Teacher Association convention.. May 31, June 1 and 2 Htute convention of Oregon Federation of Women'! clubs. ' Juno 14, 15, 18 Htute con- ventlon of the a. A. 11, September 22, 23, 24 Annual 4 Pendleton Itound-l'D. ltorso ItiiHhutM IiiHikliiK V. A. P. Fleming, manaBer of the tilKht homo show of the Pacific Inter national Livestock Kxposltion, and n inembrr of the firm of A. C". lluby & Co,, of Portland, drilling In the breed ing and wile of Jack and registered draft horses. In In Pendleton In the In. terest of the ahow, and on personal business. Mr. Fleming declares that the future of the draft home business never has looked so good during the past ten yeara ua It doea now. Ho al so says that during his tour of Oregon he hart not seen so many pood young colt an are the hands of farmers and breeders within a radius of 20 miles of Pendleton. Itceent sales of heavy stuff Indicate that It Is regain ing Its popularity, ho says, und the prices are getting atronger. Exten sive Improvements nro being made In the buildings on the exposition grounds by way of additions that will enablo the ImmeiiHe nutrtber of en tries of livestock to be- eared for dur ing the show this fall which will be held from November 5 to 12. Bonds to the amount of IKiO.Ouo are being Is sued to secure funds to take care of a part of the expense Incurred In the extensive additions, The legislature appropriated $100,000 for building work. lar demonstration was mado Monday south of the. railroad yards. Wonllirr Wiii'nier. The maximum today is 62 and the minimum 41), snys Major lo Moor hoUHO, weather observer, who predicts that tho storm Is now over. Tho ba rometer registers 20.02, I'lini'iiil Is Held Tho funeral of the. lato Mrs. Grace V'hlttenlrg was held this afternoon In Ui Grande. Airs. Whittenberg died here on Monday ut St. Anthony's hos pital. Interment was ut the I. O. O. F, cemetery. Di'moiiHlrute Traitor Another demonstration of the work of tho Shawnee tractor for the benefit of the members of the street commit tee of tho city council was held this morning in the east purt of the city. Several officials wero In attendance d"rlne the exhibition of tho machine. The tractor pulla a atreet grader, and the whole operation la performed with the services of only one man. A slml- Min. luminal! Much Improved. Mra. I. ;. llowman. who Is conval escing from a. recent Illness, la now much Improved in health and accom panied Mr. Iliwman to Walla Walla for the registered trup KbootlnJ tour nament being held there. ' , 101 101101101 101 101 101 101 101 . r RICH, CLEAN MORNING'S MILK We Are Now Carrying Fresh, Rich Morning's Milk from the J. M. Harrison TUBERCULIN TESTED JERSEY HERD on Birch Creek When you want an extra quart of Fresh, Rich, Sweet Milk send the children to "101" "YOU CAN DEPEND ON US" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street riioxrs "ior Private rxt'liaiigo Connects lloth Department. -101 101 101 101 101 1U1 101 101 101 o I a o Applies Tor lliilldlng Permit Application for a. building permit !hi made this morning by ti. G. Iles- ! singer who wants to construct u garage on his property on Water street. The estimated cost of the j building Is (200, according to the ap plication. Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 , pendleton LKAnrxo tork Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 523 Other Depts. 78 and 79 Ua.afrjft!) ttwiii urn n a m 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 13 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 Hanscom's Jewelry Store Phone S29J Hold Pendleton Block When in doubt ask Hanscom. He knows? 1m-iiI Team Iraw Tho Pendleton Baptist church base ball team lost to the Helix Baptist nine In a game yesterday afternoon, the score being 13 to 4. On May 2, a week from nevt Tuesday, the local team will play the HMIx team here. The locals meet the Christian church team here next Tuesday. MIhs Kelly Coming. Miss Esther Kelly, new social ser vice worker employed by the Vmatllia county Hed Cross, will arrive in Pen dleton May 1. Miss Kelly will have charge of the work for which the lted Cross la now a clearing house, since Its designation by the various charitable organizations of Pendleton. "Delivering the Goods!" Anyone can paint a beautiful word picture of a good clothes appearance but you'll not get much wear or satisfaction out of just words. Kupppenheimer I Good Clothes tell their own story best what a real investment in good appearance can actually mean in satisfaction. Prices based on spring's lower price levels MrrtliiK at Church. The subject for discussion at the weekly meet'ng at the Christian church tonight will be "What It Means to lie a Church Member." There will be music, Including "old fashion ed" gospel songs. The meetings are, 5 well attended and arc attracting ln-,E terest. 2 $40, $45, $50 models Will IM-dicntc Ilrldcc An invitation to tho Pendleton Com- :S merclal Association to join with the E commercial body at Walla Walla ln!jjS observing the dedication cxercisca tojS bo held May 6 when the new bridge E over the Snake Htver Iwtween Paiico and Kurhank will be formally turned over for use has been received. Gov. U F. Hart of Washington will be the principal speaker at the exercices which' will be held at 2 o'clock In the afternoon. This Is tho first ferry elimination on the Inland Empire highway. The picture one of the new double breasted Hadley. spring -the house of Kuppenheimer good clojhes 1 Say"-"' fp7 llootlotrgri-H OiitgiK'As Officers A little mmple of smooth work on th part of some bootleggers came to light today when information of a special party, put on by workmen employed by the Warren Construction Co. at 1:1 lie Mountain station leaked out. According to the story, gentle men credited with being engaged in the business of peddling moonshine let the atory gain circulation In Walla Walla yesterday morning that two cars loaded with 'Juice" with a kick In It would be shipped overland immediate ly to Portland by -way of Pendleton. The same rumor has It that tho local authoritlea were warned to be on tho. lookout for tho booze. Other officers along the proposed route were also warned, It is said, including Athena men. A special guard was kept on roads north of Pendleton. But the booze never got this far. Instead, the two cars are said to have come as far as the Warren Construction Company's camp where a halt was called, the booze waii disposed of, and work on tho construction Job Is said to have been badly crippled the rest of the day aa a result. fimiiiimiiiHUiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii ii ii n mj inn 1 1 1 iiiimiii nr ii ut 1 1 u it i ii ii m unit 1 1 i ii 1 1 ii imii 1 1 iii iiiiimimiiimiiuir cy In the position of letter carrier at tho Pendleton office, wmcn win filled from the result of this examina tlon. also any other vacancies which may occur in the position of clerk or carrier for a period of one year. Ap plication blanks may be had from th local secretary or the t ivii Commission, at the postoffice, Service ".Movie" Men arc Here. Peoresenting the San Joaquin Mo tlon Picture Co. of San 1-Yancisco, G A. Camnbell. director and business: manager and M. Athena expert cam era man are here today. They expect to do some work while here in wine local scenes may be used. Ucld as Suspects. Prank Mullen and Joe Heed are be ing held by the police as a result ol complaints made against them during their activities in Pendleton. Tin young men were ostensibly Liking subscriptions for a farm magazine, but tho complaint reached the police that the strangers were attempting to buy drugs. An investigation of thci record is being made. Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WHITt KRfCLAIM irUSHC BACK MTENTE0 sDJUSTASLt SIIDIM OVT" MMKft MTENTCD UfTHEYPUTE SOLID MSI UfT END WIDE Ii SHALLOW flKE BOX "J ii""' i1 7iifriiHi' i ii" rwigliiafiffiii V liN. " in I JN vs. (HKOMBlHAnOK SMOKE BP0 CRAFT I POKER 0001 IMMOVABLE MfUl CRATES MACHINE FACED (SISTER DAMPER . SANITARY Li BAl TF'BUTt UNIVERSAL DRO D00 (.CHECK DAMPER KEY PUTE TOP UllEOVEN BACI PORCUAIN UKD MITE PORCELAIN 000 FRONT POsCElAIN FLUE UNINS EAVY ASBESTOS HILL BOARD HEAVY POLISNIDl STEEL BODY PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR LININ4 PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM X CttAN OUT DOOR' A A FULL LINE Of COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD If jss&PSm Universal Stoves 6-fbnuces ft To Mold l'.vaiiilnailiin. A civil service examination for clerk und letter carrier for the Pen dleton postoffice, will be held in this I city on May 14, 1921. Tho entrance salary is JH'Ml per annum, with an increase of Sloti each year until they reach SlSllfl. provided the service ren dered is satisfactory. All citizens of the I'nited States, both male and fe male are eligible to enter this exami nation. ' Applicants must have reach ed their eighteenth but not their foiiy-fifth birthday on the date of the examination. Alalo applicants must measure not less than 6 feet 4 inches In height and must weigh at least 125 pounds. Height und weight require ments do not apply to persons en titled to military preference. All hon. ornbly discharged soldiers, sailors and marines and windows of such will be given preference In filling tho posi tions. There is at present one vocan- Lucky Strike Hay Growers to SIcct. The directors of the Columbia Ba sin Hay Growers Association will meet tomorrow night at Hermiston to make plans for the annual meeting to be held May 5, says Fred Ttennion, county agent, who plans to attend the meeting. Soma time ago, the association decided to investigate the advisability of rornrmg an orga nization on the contract basis and the directors of the association were o-sk ed to look into the matter. Tin growers in the west end of I'matllla county und In the north end of Mor row have united in a loose organiza tion but plans for a closed organiza tion will be made at the meeting May 5. S. R. THOMPSON CHOSEN AS ROTARY PRESIDEN I cigarette fWs S. It. Thompson, secretary of the Pendleton Rotary club, was elected president of tho organization for the ensuing year at a meeting of the club hold today in the Klka club. Other of ficers chosen are Ir. F. E. Boydcn, vice-president; Lester Hamlcy, secre tary; liowell Keurn, assistant secre tary; L. C. .Scharpf, treasurer. The executive board will consist of the offi cers, with J. V. Tallman, Fred Ben nlon, C. P. A. Ixmergan and ltoy Kii ner as additional members. , Colonel Charles Wellington Fur long, author and lecturer who is writ ing the Round-L'p book, "Lot 'er Hack," spoke on "Community Spirit.' Ho emphasized the fact that while the Round-l'p is as big an advertising feature as the Passion Play, the out door drama, of Pendleton is n great Influence toward tho. growth of com munity spirit. Krnest Oockatt. secretary of the F.astern Oregon Auto Club, spoke and told how the road from Pendleton to La Grande would be opened tomorrow through the efforts of the association. The organization, he stated, has made arrangements to have the Shawnee power patrol grader break the trail. the work being done free as a demon- , stration by the Clyde Equipment Co. George Hartman, mayor of the city. spoke In regard to the establishment, p. of a septic tank and incinerator for the city and asked the support of the club in the matter which w'll com he. I fore the council tonight. Judge ..harles Marsh also urgeu that the club co-operate in this effort toward -ivic improvement. Go After j Rheumatism i Rigid! First of all, rheumatism must be j treated Internally. The blood should j be purified and the stomach and kid neys made to do their work properly. ' Massage the sore and swollen part at least twice daily with an oil that will not irritate or Inflame the skin. 1 Keep the bowels open to help the treatment. j You can get everything necessary; in the complete Anti-l'ric outfit. If your urin is discolored or has a bad I odor, the effect of Anti-l'ric Tonic will j give you an early confidence in the i treatment. The Jar of Anti-l'ric oil! will help proper massage of the pain-; lul surfaces. A supply of the famous j Pullman Pills will furnish tho correct ! laxative. i These three preparations contain ' only veri table ingredients. All a.-c ; in one generous, compact package, i Tho price complete is SI. 50 and there ' is a money back guarantee with every 1 package. Get the Anti-Cric outfit to- I day from PKNDLKTOX Dltl'G CO. (Adv.) Grocery Department Large Loaves of Bread, 2 for 25c Small Loaves Bread, 3 for .......... 25c Blue Ribbon Milk for Cooking Per dozen , $1.10 Per Can 10c Imported Swiss Cheese, per lb., $1.25 2 Pounds Brick Codfish 50c Fowlers Peaches, No. 2y Cans, each 25c Strictly Fresh Eggs, per dozen 25c Peerless Corn, per can , 15c T. G. Preserves, all flavors except strawberry, each 50c J 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 much 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 feci Rood can be accomplished by spending them with this store. They purchase values of highest ipiallty marked at the lowest pric8. Our busi ness policy is one of ppont xliurlng whereby we save you money by giving yoa more for it. Thus the reason for our success. THE BEE HIVE "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON Tho best Hair Not on the market. 2 for 25c PuRle Beads, Trimmlns Beads, 15c to 2."H I Shoo Polish, 10O, West Electric Curlers, five on the card. 22c. Dunlins cotton, the ball, 3c, Colored Iiiwn. Plus Tapes, all colors. THE STORE OF DEPENDABILITY WHILE THEY LAST 90c buys the best Ladies' Percale Apron that money can buy. 2Uc. . . Keep dry baby rubber pants, the pa-'r, 41K Hand made Chocolates, spec ial this week, only 50c the pound. A satisfied customer Is, nfler all, our best advcrtlsr niriu. This partly account! for being one of the best d vcrtiMNl stores In th s city. In other words we nuke R1. Hear this in mind w hen purchasing auythliur of this establishment and remember, M must he worth the HMmejr paid or your moitejr back. .