PAGE THREE DAILY EAST GREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1921. TEN PAGES mm mm iiiiimmumimiiiiiimiiiiiiisiiiimmii iiiiuin iiiuiiiiiiiiniinnniiiiiniiiiiniinmiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiHiHiiHiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiHiiiiiiiiHimiiiiiimiiiiirt News Notes of Pendleton May 6 County ichool Oruto 4 rlcal and Declamatory Content, at high ichool auditorium. May 7 County achool track and field meet at Round-Up rark. May 11, 12, IS State Tarent Teacher Association convention. May 31, June 1 and 2 State .convention of Oregon Federation of Women'! clube, June 14, 15, 10 State con- ventlon of the O. A. R. September 22, 23, 24 Annual Pendleton Itound-Up. Wchiim Won Ycslcrduy. Pendleton and Weston uie the lend ers In the Wheat Keleleutiue race us a result of the first Ku,meH played yesterday. Weston succeeded m put tliiK Pilot nock down ttu ladder for a defeats In a 5 to 2 gume ut Pilot Itock. To Open May 15, The formal opening of the ningham Springe summer resort will he held May 15 this year under the auspices of the ICnstorn Oregon Auto club, Prc viouk to the formal opening accommo dations muy be obtained for pre-Hca-eon visitors, It wns mild today. The dining room service will begin May 1 according to a statement made by L. A. Hulen, manager of the dining room net-vice. Iterorvo Hanker Hero. Frederick Greenwood, malinger of the Cortland branch of the Federal Reserve bunk, win in Pendlnlon til ling eoiiHiiliinii with local bankers on business conditions. Hie visit here Ih In connection with a tour he Is muk lug over the eastern purt of the stnto. He Ih gathering data on the liveHtock and farming conditions In pnrtlculur. (.'unforciMiu to llo llidd Tho Hermlaton and Pilot kock reglKtration Is closed. The "dates are HermlHton, Muy 6 and 7; I'llot Itock, May 11 und 12 and Weston, Muy 3 and 4. Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Depts. 78 and 79 nrrr rTV w QUALITY SERVICE. FENULETOV8 LRADING TORK Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 523 Other Depts. 78 and 79 School o He Held. I; A dressmaking achool Ih to bo held : at Riverside by Mm, F.dlth U. Van : Deusen, home demonstration agent. It : will bo held ut the J. II. I'orter home,; and gingham dresses are to be made. J They ;rcted fcprliiir. Ten young tuen nf Pendleton en joyed a "feed" and "greeted spring" Saturday night at a parly that was given by Glen Storle at Htorle's Upper ranch. The men left early In the evening and returned to Pendleton after the party. Tho party Included (ilen Kloric, Harold Urock, Nat Kim ball, Kmle H"ylen. Pinkie Boylen, Jim Howler, Cecil Colo. Tom Murphy, Dudy .Mollner und Hurry Kuck. -101101101101101101101101101 win iiiiiNii coiim Arnold Koepke of Athena. Is the only I'matllla county student In the lint of those who will be graduiited ; from the University of Oregon this year. Ho Is a major In the school of commerce. We Are Back Again on the Good Old Solid Ground of All Values for the Least. IF YOU'LL NOTE CAREFULLY you'll find this store leads in VALUE GIVING the highest stand aid goods only is offered for sale at the lowest possible prices. Do your shopping at this store you'll find it pays in the end. Itnlnfull .01 loch Kulnfall last night and today totalled .04 of an Inch, says Major l.ee'. Moor house, official -weather observer. The maximum today is 56 the minimum 3D and tho barometer registers mi. 50. The weather Is fit 111 very unsettled. RICH, CLEAN MORNING'S MILK "Woodcock Spaghetti" Differs from "Woodcock Macaroni" only in the size of the strand. It is smaller in diame ter. The basis of numberless dainty dishes. Large 14 oz. package 35c. "DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT" ' Ask for Recio Too!:. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street FIIOM-S "101" Private Eir-hangc Connects Itoth Department. , -101 1U1 101 101 101 101 101 101 101- I I- I T IdniiI hlodciilH on Ouiinitlee, Miss Helen Nelson and Halph Bur gess, Pendleton .students at University of Oregon, are active as members of tho Junior prom committee for the an nual junior week-end festivities at University of Oregon, May IS, 19, 20 and 21. Serre W. 1 TIioniMoit Chosen W. Ij. Thompson, formerly of Pen dleton, now of Portland, Is vice presi dent of the l2l Rose Festival Asso ciation of Portland an 1 will direct the "'nancial campaign for tho pageant. He is chairman of the festival finance committee. It's a Hoy. Mr. und Mrs. J. 3. liradley. 308 Hush street, are the parents of a husky son born curly this morning. . The youngster weighed In at eight and one-half pounds, and his name Is Klc hard Warren. Mother and son are getting along nicely. The White Alan's Firewater. Hig Jim and Hill liamhart. both Indiuns, picked up Saturday night by I the police as drunks, received fines of 110 each in police court. Jim pain. and Hill remained In the custody of the city to satisfy the sentence ugalnst him. i ''IS-,,.' - - TIME! No, this is not a prize fight. Just a reminder that you yet have TIME to take ad vantage of the wonderful opportunity offered by the HANSCOM'S JEWELRY STORE Where you can buy at reduced prices anything from the well selected Btock of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Silverware, Etc. The best is none too good. Gifts that last. Say it with jewelry. Come in and talk it over with Hanscom HE KNOWS Twillglit Ixatruo Oamo Tuesday. The first regular game of the twi light league schedule will he played tomorrow evening at Round-Up park when the Christian church team meets the Kaptixt church aggregation. The game wtll be called at 0 o'clock sharp und there will be a small fee charged to defray expenses. Some bright ama teur talent Is expected to be seen at the exhibition. New- Job Work Nulcman Roscoe Vaughn arrived this morning from Portland to enter upon a position with the East Oregonlan. Among oth er duties he Will be a salesman in the job work department. Before the war Mr. Vaughan was clerk at the Hotel Pendleton and following his return 'rum overseas he was with H. W. Col lins. He has been living in Portland for some time past. Will Sioak At Tea Mrs. Pidith G. Van Deusen, home demonstration agent, will speak on nu trition and child welfare at a tea to he given In Perndale tomorrow at the home of Mrs. K. P. Jensen. On Wed nesday, Mrs. Van Deusen will hold a dressform, school at Preewattr, on Thursday a clothing school at River side, and on Friday will meet with Pilot Rock women to discuss the com ing child conference. F rench 2.50 and $3.00 Yd. j 52 and 54 in. wide of fine I French serge for dresses i that can be pleated as the styles now are. Back to old time values and prices. Broad Clotli For sport coats, suits and the like, of fered in a wide range of colors $2.50 to $ 1.00 Tweed Suiting I 54 inches wide for skirts. I Yard. $2.50 1 40 in. Crepe de Chine 81.65 Comes in wide range of colors. . Taffetex 05c A silk something like A, B, I C silk, for underwear, etc. White Organdie For graduation dresses, Yard 83c to $1.50 Lace Curtains $1 Pair Worth more, but .we only ask, pair $1-00 Cretonnes 50c Yd. i Big line patterns and col- i orings. Dress up the house 5 now with new curtains. ft fcife (mm Ithlp Bicycles From I'ortland. W. K. O. Griger and J. H. Griger, j brothers, arrtved lust night from Pot land after a pleasant Journey made on bicycles. They report the road be tween here and Portland in excellent condition with the exception of the stretch between Jlosier und T'matilla where work is now being done. One of the brothers is a civil engineer, he says, and the other is a railroad man. They adopted a tour on bicycles as a novel manner of looking for a Job. Universal Coal and Wood Range BIG VALUE AT RIGHT PRICE WHirt roRctum jnjSHEl SACK MTENTED WJUSTASJ SU0IN OVEN WMftR ""wT.. I Kit 'rae r ' ; ..rurrn irT ICVH iTr lo V9, i Oj I 50110 CASTN. UFT (ND - 1 - WI0E Ii SHALLOW ' Mr V, T ,1 " inn i rom ooo 'loiijil rMovAnr oupui tRArts 1 l T&T-t 3 MACHINE TACIO ICGUTER DAMPU SANITARY 114 IAt UN I I ft.. 1.1 ivn -,l in ..vw JTRIBUTL UNIVERSAL DROP DOOR COMBINATION SMOKE L CHECK "tiff -DAMPER KEY PUTE TOP OOUBLrOVENBACIRNKlUINUIIED HITE P0RCEUIN DOOR FRONT PORCELAIN FLUE LINING EAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY POLISHED). STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR LINING PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM CLEAN COT DO Oft' A FULL LINE OF COMBINATION RANGES BURNING GAS, COAL OR WOOD m1 Inspct N'atatoriiim . An Inspection of the nntatorhim was made this morning by the committee from the city council under whose Jurisdiction the affairs of the pool are managed. Some repairs and changrR are anticipated, and the Inspection was mnde to determine (he extent of work lhat will he necessary. The com mittee is headed by Chairman 11. C. Ijiwrence and includes Councilmcn Robert Simpson and Willard Bond Mayor Hart man also accompanied the committee on its trip of Inspection. Survey Is Jlndo J. C. Kuhns, I'matllla. forest super visor, and U. A. Itottcher. assistant, returned yesterday from Duncan where they were in chnrpe of a sor- Long Cloth Nainsook ....... Lyk Linen Colored Voiles . Colored Flaxon White Poplin . . Wash Skirting . . 25c to 50c . . 25c to 65c , . . . 40c, 65c , . 50c to 95c 25c 50c. 65c 50c to $1.50 Shetland Floss 25c Ball Many good colors. , Huck Towels 25c Big sizes, fteavy weight. Cotton Flannel 15c Yd. CANTON FLANNEL 15c YD. Outing Flannel 20c Yd. White and colors. Indian Head 36 and 54 inches wide. Yard 25c and 50c Percales 25c t Good heavy weight, neat patterns, light and dark. Dress Ginghams 25c Plain colors, plaids and stripes. Very best quality. Apron Ginghams 13c Black, blue and brown check. Best quality. Colored Sateen 50c Women's SDk Hose $1.50. Women's Lisle Hose ". . .' v . 50c Women's Cotton Hose ....,25c Women's Colored Lisle Hose 65c, 85c Children's Hose 45c to 65c s. i 5 x a Children's Sox 25c to $1.00 -: s 1IIH , i in iiimiiiim imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiMiiiiiii iiimiiiiimiiimiiiiiimii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinT vev alone the forest boundary. They report a light snowfall and say that snow fell in several of the higher alti tudes during the past few days. TiB'crs Arc Defeated The Tendleton Tigers went down to defeat at the hands of the Tasco Base ball Team yesterday in a game in the neighboring city. The scere was 10 to 3. TVdio Wins frmii Stanflclil. Kcho got more hits and more runs !r 'the game with Stnnfieid Sunday 'vhich was placed at Echo, the final score beicp 6 to 5. Thirteen hits were i.c tuircd by Echo to 7 for Stanfield. Issue Writ of Attachment. A writ of attachment has been Is sued against C. O. Harrison by Sher iff Houser on a claim by the First Bliiik of Tllot Rock. The attachment ni plies real estate. Loot Out. Jack! Universal Stoves &Fumm LUCKY IE CIGARETTE 1 fblEZZteg " 4 V. U. 1 JOHNNY BULL IS TAKING HIS CENSUS LONDON", April 23. Jvnn Cull will number his household tomorrow and Sunday evening will find Father John Citizen fillinjf up census forms enu merating and describing those who spend the night of April 24-25 under his roof. Eleven million census schedules have been distributed by 3S,00fl offi cial enumerators, and they provide for households ranging in size from ten to seventy. A dozen questions have to be answered in respect of each per son. The classifying and tabulating of the returns will take a spec!al staff of 500 not less than two years. The Army. Navy and Air Force will lie numbered separately, unit com manders actins as enumerators. At the last census, 1911, the popl lation of Great Britain was 45.370,530, divided as follows: England and Wales, 3,0i0,492; Scotland, 4,760,905; Ireland, 4,390,219. and smaller islands, 14S,91i! The value of the Irish cen sus at this time is problematical, as I Sinn Fein has ordered that it be boy-Icotted. KAIMEHS- I5SK TWO. SEATTLE, April 25. (A. P.) Se attle and Sacramento and Sacramento played to 14 orm neuple here Sunday If Tea Han Hark Arhe or If you are subject to dull pains In the head, dizziness, nervousness, are lan guid and feel tired all over, gel a psck asre of the old reliable remedy. Mother Gray's AROMATIC-LEAF, the pleasant Medicinal Tea. We have many testi monials. As a gentle laxative It has no equal. Ask for Mother tiray's Aromatic-Leaf at druggists or sent by msil nr 0 cts. Sample FKEE. Address. Mother Gray Co., Le Roy, N. T. afternoon, Sacramento winning both hard-fought games, the first 5 to I and the second, a 12-inning game, 1 to 1. Both were pitching duels with Gearj-, Prough and Faeth twirling ex cellent ball in the extra inning con test. Seattle won the series, four games to three. v rOUGHS Apply over throat and chest swallow small ruecea of we V Vapo Rub CW 17 Million Jan U Wofe DR. C H. DAY ' Phjaictaa and S urgent! Osteopatb Kooma 21 and 25 Smith-Crawforl Building. Telaohnna T04 Htm. T4-H ' "KID" LAVIGNB "Kid" Lavlgne has, a punch Georges Carpenllor will turpriso Jack Dcmpsey whim they meet In a title bout It has been 20 years oince Lavigne. former lightweight cham pion, engaged In a title bout. Hu" i lie alill has confidence la bis juu . incut of crupjcra THESE ARE ADVANTAGEOUS BUYS Pui-ses, Canteens, Party Boxes, all of the best of leather and workmanship, sel 1 i n g for just one-half price. tIIand made choco lates, all flavors, very special at 50c per lb. Dolls. Teddy Bears, all selling at one half price. Cut Grass Flower Baskets. New cuttings. You will like these pricess. ranging from 50c to $2.50. Correct Glassware at Correct Prices. Ye are fortunate enough to be able to of fer you complete assort ment of Star Cut and Grape Cut Glassware. Every item that you could want, at very at tractive prices. I IS now Everything else being equal PRICE is the final determining factor that gov erns the purchase of any article. Ideal izing this fact we endeavor to make the prices found at the BEE HIVE Store the lowest possible and consistent with successful merchandising endeavor. Kvery business concern must have a cer tain reasonable profit to exist and vol ume of business has much to do with this. People are realizing daily that for this reason our prices run below the av erage. FIND THIS OVT FOR YOURSELF. I'UtST QUALITY GLASSWARE AT SJX OM) II N1 1U51CKS We have just received 16 barrels of glassware that we are going to offer at the very special price of lc each article. This assortment includes large glass howls, water pitcher, cream and sugar sets, celery trays, tall flower vases, and many other articles. Don't pass this by. VI aiways pet my money s worth at The Pee Hive" is a common expression heard on all sides. Something else be sides business friendship causes this re mark and that something is our ability IX) S.VVK YOU MO.XKY THE BEE HIVE "More for Iss"' PFAIU.FTOX OUEGOX SNAPS YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO PASS UP Soutache Braid, 15. Hair Nets. 2 for 25c, $1.25 per dozen. Buy by the dozen and see the saving you make. Sewing Cotton, 5c Rick Rack Braid, 2 for 25c (This is not a cheap leader.) When In neeI of granite ware dont fail to come here first for we will save you money on every article. That is our reputation on all goods, and we wont fail you on this one. We have in stock the most complete and larg est stock of popular priced dinnerware that can be found in Eastern Oregon. Strictly Made in Am erica Good. I f