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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1921)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OTIECON, THUPSDAY EVENING, ArTtT.T. 2, 1021. TA ' ' ' , . ' People Here and There Adrian Jl lien, reirpneiitliiif a. I'ort land bunking mi 1 1 l house, wax here ; today culling on jmtions. Wllllum I.yllny, truffle officer, left today at noun for I'ortlund where he him been called to appear before tho unind Jury. ' Mr. and Mm. John MIIIh of JciirvlH OreKnn, lire hero today the RiicKt o Mr. and.MrH. F. W. Himkell. Mr. and Mrs. Mill" are on their way to polntH In I Montunu where they will vIhII. Making M'w I'liil To I'nive Will. A "new net. of pliiu for fnrmH and I A" Hnl1' ,U,M Iwiuwl by JmlKe IractM demrlbert hy mete and bmintlH '"""P tot th huIjiiiIkhIoii of U lullm m-ciiaiml hv the force in th . I'roor or the will of .lumen .M. Miikii offlee of l(. o. lawkK, county uxHeHxnr, The work Ih neceMltnted by a luw or I lie went ledlnlntiire which piovlden Hint proper (leHcrlptlonii Hhitll bt iniulp. Much eonfuMlon will be ellmlnutetl by the new ilutn. Hon, In 1 1) reHldent. of I'emllcton who died April SI. The cetate Ih valued t The mini of fiVl.M Ih the IcihIh or arlion liiBlHuli d In circuit court to day by Vernon V. Kerley mkrIiihI ... ... iltalph Porter In which the plaintiff I clul inn the defendant Ih obligated for liciilstiiillim 4'Iiikih May 7 I work mid mulerlulH furnlKlied. J'eter- lleKlHlrutlon for the npeclM election I """"'I' uml r,url1 represent the to he held .lnn 7 will rUnua Miv 7 i PUlinurr. Apache Hat j ' ' H t , , fSw-tJarya.! Tiny-mrw Km'Jtni On Itond JunkPt The county cMirt mpmhem, In com pany of I J. Shannon, county rood mauler, are In the went end of the county today whore they are limpeet line roads and taking care of other road mnttern. the f 1 rut Htittirday In May, according to an announenment made today by K. T. Hrown, county clerk. Former laws have permitted reslnl ration for epe clul election to continue until 15 day before tho election, but a recent law change thin provision and re quire that the rule bp observed In npe- Aiioiiiiiaiit lli i'i'. Mux (."riunlall, un expert accounlanl of Portland, whh a ruent at office In the courtlioune today. lit hu only recently completed un audit, of the hook of Malheur county, and he stop ped here for n visit on IiIb v.ay to Citil olo.tln,,. lh,. .,n1v l ,n.rl '". " " l'" u., u.j.iii ii ,.., ,. ,u.i i. .,..,.'.,. i. ii... ine i mai election. Very llttln IntcreHt I being shown in IIiIh election. All persons who have not heretofore regiHtered, or who have moved from a precinct Hlnce the hint general election are required to renlter. KeglHtratlon may be made at the county clerk'! office or with the Hpecbtl reglMtrnr over the county. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR DETTER QUALITY H 35 I Friday Specials Preferred Stock Hominy, No. 2 1-2 n ier can 15c Tomatoes, 7 cans for 31.00 a Snowdrift, 4 pound size 85c o Salmon, tall cans 10c o Peanut Hulter, per pound . : 15c ui Olympic Pancake Flour, large size, 3 for '..". 1.00 mittlllu county book month (since. uliout II NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON I'uiK'ral KcniccM Tomorrow Funeral Hervlces fur the late I.uw tenc e Collin will be held tomorrow at the linptiHt church at 2 p. in. Uev. W. H. Cok, pantor, will otficlatn. The Economy Grocery 113 W. WEBB ST. g Phone 409 6 PHONE FOUR-0-N2NE FOR BETTER SERVICE Sulijt To Ttefen-ndiini The 10 per cent cut In waee that applle to variou brunche of the building trade which will go into ef fect May 1 wa diHcued lunt night In formally when the Central 7abor Council of Pendleton met. No action WHJt taken at the meeting, hot the hod carrier, carpenter, brick layer and common labor organization In Pen dleton have Indicated their willing ne to accept the cut. giibjecti to rati fication toy the local over the imil" In the referendum vote that I now be ing takert. Tho painter nnd the plumber have not taken any action due to the fact that their uRreement have until September 1 to run. The remilt of tho vote -will be known hy May 1. The meeting laHt night wan well attended and a box of clears, pre en ted by the olympla added to the enjoyment of the evening. J 4 S& A e r 1, 1 . i-.Vi Vr ') 'id k -Ml ITiey call tiiia uat tie Apach". Apncbe, jou know, are the pic turcKfiue robbei-M long tnoirn in PuriHiun night life. Twelve of the lint that Pari ent to the New York Ktyle liow Kohl fur ?-ll(X). The l,uA m wiiiA uiueiu naiior wiiii narrow trip of herringbone brnid. A larse tlnck t'liant;lly lace veil cover Ilia entire bat, masks the face in "wild west" Htylc and form two long drajic that full aluiutt to the knots. WHEW CORNER STREET LAMP GOES ON STRIKE CALL COPS ABOUT IT if fr Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lesa Dcspain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Watch Our Specials - Tomorrow's Paper Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despair & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 I.uN!i'..V. April iS. (A. IM lYiice Henry, the third on of the king and pieon. who attaiwd hi ina Jonly on M.nvh 31. Is (ientlned for a mililarv c.ireer. Although thr.in sumevhat In the background by hi elder brother, the Prince of Wales and the lniKe of York, Prince Henry i Immensely popular with the public. In stature, he excels hi brothers and I fond of sport and out-door bfe. In pursuance of hi Inclination to be n Koldicr he went through the army class at Ktoii anil arterward mudlod ut Sandbursl, the English West Point. Uml August, the Prince wasjass etted a second lieutenant of the King Itoyal Kifles and at present I attach ed to the 13th Hussar at Ahlershot. TI'TNASTS CliAIM VUTXHtV. CHIOAOO, April 2. (A. P.) rtouse tenants claimed a victory today in the battle rt nuts, when D. H. Cochrane, master In chancery, decided that landlords could not restrain ten ants by Injunction from dbtplayliu "unfair" sign in their windows. SALE. STARTS FRIDAY orning at 10 -A. e Here on Time THE BEE HIVE P5 All citizens who are interest ed In the city of Pendleton re ceiving the befit possible service In the way of uninterrupted street lighting nt night and who want to keep the municipal bill down to a minimum should make a report to the police de partment whenever a I i lit at street Intersections fails to func tion. . This was a statement that was made by the city council last night when light bills and service for the city were being discussed. The special commit tee In charge of this work has been holding up the bills (if the power r'iiniifi!:" temporarily during the p:is three months because thiy i he -k is nm Irein mr-.de ennmte'.e. Cooperation of citivens is Heeled to keep an ac cui.ite verd ,,f the m-.thty of the tv?r ir . reTdrrc,; the e(.-.m- cil declared. 4. slis.51 bo glvcji - W the Biblical version of our modorn gylnK : "Nothing uc. oeed like uccs." So It wm with Br. Pierce, of BuffiJo, N. Y., who, ovi-r .00 years ago. gave to the world a Prwriniion which has never been equalled as a tonic for tho weaknesses of women. Many women in every hamlet, town it city will gladly f"'ry U't Dr. I'lerce's Favorite I'reseriptlon did them a world of food. Ak your neiglilxir. Another of tl.is ifre.n. r.l.vU. clau's 8ucee.-ri. rciaidics Is f known a 1 r. Pierce-, fiulden h Mejlifa! y a,,,!, li!.,. i. E "l'r( -er!;,l!oli,- Is now Hjid ,y P druc-i :s every v. here. In t,0;h f liouid ucd tah'ets. This me.Ij- f cino wi:s a n.,esi from the E "tart, for the !t of mm and g women all over the univerMi f who have siicce(ny uw(j jt V f r Ir.digeytion u'el as a blow! (j Miicaml n-teai l,ui!(i t. makes 1 ail amazing totul of thon.-aijtis I A Man's Watch A man need; an absolutc-Iy accurate timekeeper one that lie cart depend upon to help him keep his appointment.-- prompt ly. The HAMILTON, watch for men carrici thy broadest po:-.--ible guarantae of p;tti;;fac tionineveryffiv.de, and every wfttc-h i.s carefully made and thoroughly reliable. Other makes in all styles. J r 1t:c. "cjeu33lsr r The I ar2i-l Diam.in.l I!c.ilcr,.n Kji-i- rn On .- KI Pl fil.K .S ATTACK K.VOV (O)ritlnued from pare 1.) mm MS FIRST DID nM'MAvnnuTD W.,HlXGTOX, Ainil L'S. (A. P.) The president and his party hoard ed the Mayflower at the Washington navy yard with the plant band play ing and the marine guard at atten tion. The customary presidential a lute of 21 guns was fired. This was Mr. Harding's first trip o- the presidential yacht and It will be his first review of the 'American naval forces since his inauguration, ih :i . ;i x v t :i f .( sii i ps. PII!l.Ali:!.P!lIA. April 28. fr. P.)- Thirteen colleges rf the t'nited States have been descnaied to nomi nate men U form fellowships in J!cl ginn universities "to promote the cor dial rolationa between l'elgium and the t'nited States." The fellowships provide for a year's residence and may be renewed. The valuation of 12. One frnnces Is placed on each fellow-hip. besides tuition fees and traveling ex penses. Tho following institution--have been chosen to noniinaie nn for the feilw;his: - l'enh-ylvanla. rrineeton, Harvard, ColuniHn, Y.-ilt-. Califoinia, I'hlengo, Cornell. Johns Hopkins, Pmith, Stanford, A'asfur and M. . T. LIFE BUOY r-f -t-n -v-e 'fa f " - . ' i " I -' S"AW' . 04-' -f idlj cent nuo before tho .-iKrcupnre colilfiilttee. Itie llergdoll love. !''--:.t'on connn!:. tee plan.-, proce.'d. 'J-iie da li-ht .'-icing hill nas. n,Oi :e i on uniiivore.blv tiy tho lull rotate commerce commit tee. House I'cjects Amendment. WASH1XGTO.V, April 2S. (A. P.) The House rejected by an over whelming majority an amendment lo the naval appropriation bill provid ing that no funds be used for contin uing warship construction until thtf president has calico an international conference to consider disarnianitnl. Amendment Is Offered. I WASI1I.VGTOX, April 28. (L. P.) The proposal that the nppropria th ns for the continuance of the 1916 naval building program be held up un til Harding calls a conference on dis- -.11 ma. n nt w is ile-.e.ited by a large Majority in the house. It was offer- d as an amendment to the naval bill ; by Connolly of Texas. . Connolly's amcndinent would force' the president to call a disarmament ! conference- before any cf the no mil-i lion appropriated fur the new con- , siructioii could be used. I Hardin- Should lie Free. WASHINGTON; April $. (I. P.) Defeating all the disarmament pro- I liooals the house passed and sent to the senate the naval appropriation till which carries a total of :!i6 million doiiurs. The vote was 212 to ir,. The! defeat of the disarmament plana were j accomplished by the republican lead vrs on the ground that Harding should ! be left free to act In any manner he' dci nis widest. , Will Make Invofisatlon. I WASHIXUTOX, April -S. (C. P.) i A sweeping senatorial invi'stignt'on ', of the alleged neglect of sick and dis- ' aided ex-service men was provided for j in a resolution introduced by Senator j Walsh of -Massachusct'.s. I J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Widc In.stitutio:i 1!I Y AT IIO.MK (Continued from pa so 1.) -lake a Muie." J.-N. Scott reported on the ptiicK-vr of I'matilla county flour for the " nese relief expedition and on lulnc buyine; told a stor- he suiti hvcstorU men would understand. "Ti e man who baa no pride in h's tow-i and no desire to help it nlotvr is liii" a mule who has nn pride in his rnee.-tiy and no hope ( i'osterity." totmty Supcrintcndeet 11V. Y'. f-reen asl;ed for locid support f'1!- io: '. otii,t track ir.oet. to be held hen- room Frank Chaiis, prnprietor of the Quelle served the lon.-lcim ;'!" -.v it It eii-nrs in In ner o," the arr'v.d of le.-w heir in his family today. DON'V fl " . i A raris inventor has turnod out a lifo presorvor that has a ruddrr. propcMsr and a sail. A hand crank i una Uie proptUcr. "V" orn KY ICS have too much X to do with your material hapjiinoys t pxporimont with thrni. Hjivo in expericnocd tpttu.iolrist cxaminr them ami ili.socvor iTcoisoly tho kuu and HtroiiKlh of lonsos noodod to mako iliciu sea i-Uvirly as nature inSomli'd, ThonU;!i tra.'uiiic, lnn.lern eniiipnu'ta ami 15 y oars' exprrionoo at your sorvioo lioro. lli'asonal'lo fharsos Your Dollars Are Voith More . in Penney Stores Clark's 1F;0 yard spools sewing cotton 5c Coats Crochet Cotton, ball 10c Coats Silk Finish Crochet Cotton, spool. . . 5c Ladies' Adjustable Belts, black or white,. . 8c 30 inch Comforter Challis, neat, attractive patterns for comforters, drapes, etc., the yard 15c 27 inch AmoskrT Apron Checks 12c 27 inch Cheviot Ci.usras, yard 19c Braelock Ginghams, 32 inches wide, yard 29c Red Seal and A. F. C. Ginghams, new pat terns, 27 inches wide, yard 19c New Madras Shirting, pleasing silk stripe patterns, yard 19c, GSc 3o inch Cotton Poplins, all the wanted sum mer shades, yard 49c New printed Voiles, 3940 inches wide, the yard . . 23c, 49c 36 inch Colored Sateens, good quality, yd. 33c New Crepe de Chines, delightful new shades, 40 inches wide $1.69 Devonshire Cloth, 32 inches wide, yard. . 29c Good Quality Percales, 36 inches wide, the yard 23c Outing Flannels, good quality, yd 19c Pequot Pillow Cases, 42x36 each ......... 39c Pequot Pillow Cases, 45x36, each 43c Pequct Sheets, 72x90, each $1.49 requot Sheets, 81x90, each $1.69 Berkeley Cambric No. 60, yard 19c Good Quality House Lining, yard 3 '2 c Hope Muslin, 33 inches wide, yard 13c Lonsdale Muslin, 33 inches wide, yard ISc Good Quality Unbleached Muslin, yard. . . 12c 72 inch Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 45c 81 inch Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 53c 90 inch Pepperell Bleached Sheeting 59c 72 inch Utica Bleached Sheeting, yard. . . 49c 40 inch Pillow Tubing, yard 33c 45 inch Pillow Tubing, yard 39c DO inch Pequot Bleached Sheeting 69c Table Oilcloth, Meritas and Sanitas brands, yard 42' inch Pillow Tubing, yard 37c 36 inch Pillow Tubing, yard 33c 33 inch Bleached Indian Head Muslin.' 23c 36 inch Indian Head Muslin 25c 36 inch White Hospital Gauze, yard . . 9c 36 inch Wir.te Hospital Gauze, yard 10c 36 inch Rubber Sheeting, yard 79c 54 inch Rubber Sheeting, yard $1.23 3 inch Blue Denim 28c 28 inch 0. D. Khaki Cloth, good weight, yd 33c 32 inch A. C. A. Feather Proof Ticking, yd. 32c f S.T'J.jS mr -'"' V4t? -! i&3i3 DITARIMEM STORES -t J. C Jfcnney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution DR. C II. DAY rhjstdun will Surgeon OsUxiath Kooma Zt and 15 Smith-Crawford Building. Telphort 16 Bn 74-B rhon 507 Hours i a. m. to 5 p. DR. OIDIART M'xlem Dentistry In All ltraiu lics. Dr. Lynn K. Blaktslee Chronic and Nervous Iiease an Plsute3 of Women. X-ltay Electrli Thraputlca. , Tarn pie Blilg. Room It Pbona 41 ( rhnne 210-W P. O. Iloi SSI 1 MAGNETOS I GENERATORS I ELECTRIC STARTERS i Or any part of the" eleetrlo J aystem on your car overhauled .1 ninai...i UulUrjclInn viwr. X anteed. HAUHT H. GRAHAM. Wlllard Service Station, Pendelton, Ore, LKTS GO! Fho eS4. : t x 1