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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1921)
PAGt SEVEN . SATURDAY EVENING, APltlt do. 1021. DAtW EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGO!?, fOTOTEEN PA023 ' TOPI . (Eat OreKunlan Kpcclal.) PIUT KCK'K. April 3(1. Tho high ichool Literary Society will present their laat p rug ram for the avhnol your In the auditorium Wednesday cvcnlnv. May 4. bofflnnlnir nt 7:30. Hveryone In Itivli nd to attend. Olitrence Roynr In in IlormiNton do Imf carpenter work. Jlu expect to lie away MVernl works. Mr. and Mr Alfred 1'alnier and family of Mlllon wore kucbCm at tho homo of Mr. unci Mr. Arthur Hamuli Sunday. Jim. Frank Pono returned to her horn here Baturdiiy after visiting iicv. era! day at the ranch home of Mr. and Mm. Fred WIIhoh. Mr. and Mrx. Charlcn ItUHScll visit" ed fricmlM in Nolln Hunduy. Mm. llert lluholtH l sufferlni from an attack of the mumpa. Mr. and Mr. I. M. Hchannep expect to leave Pilot Rock ahout tho 1 51 h of next month to make their home In j'indleton. The meeting: of the Women's Com munity Club for next week hnii been pontponed until Thurmluy livening- In order that the members mlRlit ultend thr'tilih nuhool llierary program which li to be proitcnted on tho regular club mMIng nlKht, Mr. Orlpii Houston who In miffer- tflfllllltltlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIItllltllllltlllllIlllllIIIllllIIIIllllllI11llllllllllltlIIIllIlllttIIIIltlltlll,lltllll,IIMI,'llll moii:i,s ami rnicr.s, 1'i:mmcto. mi.ivijiy. Model 43. four cyl. Roadster Model 41, four cyl. Touring Model 4 3, four cyl. Hedan Model 43, four cyl. Coupe Model 37, Model 37. Model 37, six cyl. Koadstcr six cyl. Touring . six cyl. Coupe The Oldsmobile Co. fimiiiiiiiiinii iiiimiiiiiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii D read Inn from a mastoid uIjhccmh Ik In Pen (llolon under tho doctor care. If. If. Illnilciman Ifi'm purchimcd from Mrs. Kvn Johnston her residence property on Hluff strout and will take jiowtcsHlnn ut once. Accordlnic to word received from Kev. Bondliint Solley of Portland, Mr. Ilugun, student of a ChU-nKo Heinlniiry, ban accepted a cull to tho Pilot Itock church for tho Htunmer and will be hero Muy nth. Mrs. C. A. Cooper returned home Thursday from a visit with relatives ut Colfax, Wn. Mrs. Bert Wcatifato who lias been 111 tho past two weeks is much Im proved. Mr. and Mrs. 1. I. Connor vlHlted friends in Pendleton Sunday. Thiirlo Hmlth, hlch "chnol student has been absent from school the puxt week suffering from blood poisoning In one of hln feet. Ho Is much better at this writing. Tha ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Al lien lCllenberger was destroyed by fire about 1:00 o'clock Friday morning. Mrs. Fancho Subblefleld and chil dren will spend tne summer with rela tives In tho Willamette vulley. Alfred Nelson und family arrived In Pilot .Itock Tuesduy from Seattle to make their home here. Mr. Nelson is a brother of Mrs. (i. 10. Chittenden. Lon Ktter who recently underwent an uperutinn for appendicitis at HI. Anthony's Hospital In Pendleton was able to return home Thursday. The neat sum of $28.00 was realized from the cooked food sale held at The Pilot flock Merc. Co. Saturday. The wile wn irlven hy the school commit Of ARRIVE IN OREGON. ONE CARLOAD FOR PENDLETON. Cars already sold from this carload To Mr. J. C. Nye, Nye-Ward Co., Mr. M. F. Battle, Bush-Lane Co. .Model 4511, 8 cyl. Model 4.111. 8 cl.'7-pass. Tourlnc Model 45H, 8 cyl. 7-pass. Hedan Model 47. 8 cyl. 4-pas. Pacemaker Model 47, S cyl. 4-pass. Coupe Model 47. 8 cyl. t-pass. Hedan OI.IISMOIllI.i: 1XOXOMY THICK Chassis only With steel cab Express body, complete , .$1(19.1 . 1093 . 240 . 2470 . 1750 . 1750 . 2150 of oni.(;o iT.Mi,irroN im.N( ii A. Fund of Information That You Should Have ISRAELI, who for six years was ister of England, said: "It has been my ob servation that the most successful man in any undertaking is the man who has the most information." It doesn't require any particular information just to go out and buy something. But to buy the best of that something at a price that is satisfactory to you that is a successful purchase. And to make successful purchases you must have information. Advertising gives you just that kind of informa tion. It tells you where to go in order to get the best of anything you want at a fair price. , .That is why it is a paying proposition for the man or woman who hapdles a pocket book to study the ad vertisements in this newspaper regularly every day. ' To those who use it properly, newspaper advertis ing is a source of economy .and satisfaction that never runs dry. It is a watch-dog of dollars a guar antee of satisfaction. If you would learn the facts about the things you need to make you comfortable and happy, the advertisements tee of the Women's Community Clu' and has been turned over to the school board to apply on the play shed fund. : Tho fourth and fifth (trade gram mar school pupils enjoyed a party at tho home of Mrs. James Truman Hat urduy afternoon. Ten pupils were present, (iamcs were played, refresh ments served and a most enjoyable time reported. Tho guests were Kdn Houtherland, Arlet Connor, Myrtle Hutchinson, Freda Poutelle, Charles Cantos, I.oren iioyse, Mildred Mack burn, Doris Carries, Doris Done and It nth Truman. James Osborne was taken to Pen dleton Thursdul morning suffering front smallpox. Kuifur, Hotter and I'jMCh, Drop lit Prlco KI'OKANK, April 30. (A. P.) The retail price of sugar, eggs and but ter was lowered here yesterday. Sugar d.'i ped about 25c. per hundred pounds, eggs five cents per dozen and butler several ?ents per pound. Net'dlow Kwrtlon. Jimmy's mother was giving Mm a sound scolding about his unwashed nock. "You know you haven't washed your neck." said his mother. "eo whla!" said Jimmy, a note ol dosperutlon creeping Into his voice. "Hn't I Kotn' to wear a collar?' New York Hun. 4-pass. I'acehiukcr. . . .2450 . . 2450 . . 8700 .. 19H.1 . . 2720 . . 2720 $1750 1705 1S50 miiiimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimimii; prime min I HURCH b S Aniioiinix-ioeniN for litis dcrt mt'nt must Im submitted to the Vjuo, OrcKoiiuin not laUrr than l-Vlday evening In ordi-r to be as sured of lubllcaliou ou baturdaj, Kntllwli l.lltlien ii There will bo Kunduy school ut the First Christian church at 1 p. ni. Fol lowing Jtev. It. Hlasberg will hold ex amination of coiiflrmands in Kngllsb which will be followed by a sermon by Kev. It. K. McMaman. Church of the IU (locincr Ilev. Alfred Lockwood, rector. 8 a. m.. Holy ccmtnunlon. 0:45 a. m., Han day Kchool. 11:00 a. in. Holy com munion and sermon. Thursday next being the feast of the Ascension, tile sermon at the morning service will be related to this fact un der the title "The Coming Victory of Josus Christ." At the evening se rvice the topic will he "Yeast and Dough." The choir will sing as the offertory aniheni, "Come V'p Hither." The public is corjially Invitou. Christian SrleiKV Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist, holds services at RlSVs Main Street (First stairway north of the Inland Empire Rank.) Sunday services arc at 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, May 1 Is "Dverlastlng Punishment." gundjy schoul begins at 9:4 D a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting which Includes testimonials of healing Is held at 8 o'clock. The Heading Room, which Is maintained ut the HJine address, is open dally from 9 a. tn. to 9 p. m., where the lilble and au thorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. The public is cordially Invited to at tend the church services and to visit tho Heading Hoom. liaptist Ciuircli Ilev. W. H. Cox, pastor. Kesidence 515 Hush street, phone 116". Sunday morning Sunday school, y. M. Hlley, superintendent :D0. Preach ing servise, 11:00, sjbject, "Owner ship and Service. Sunday Night 15. Y. P. C, Juniors, Mrs. Baltezore, president, li. Y- P- C, Seriors, Miss childreth, 7:00. Preach ing sen-ice ,8:00, subject, "Oien Kirs.-' Those senic. s are for you and you aro cordially invi'ed. We hope tu have the privilege of your worshipping with us. Will the public please take no tice that the evening services will com mence. B. Y. P. IT. at 7 p. m., und preaching service at 8 p. m. llrst lYcribj-tcrlaii (liurrh Corner College and Alta streets. Rev. Ci. L. Clark, pastor. Residence 506 East Alta. Phone 621. 10:00 a. m., Sabbath Schi ol, A. C. Funk, Hupt. 11:00 a. m., Sermon. "The Question of Vocation." 7:15 p. in., Christian Endeavor hour, i leader Kenneth Hew. 8:00 p. m., Sermon. "A Suro Place." An illustrated lecture by Mrs. Flet cher Linn. Portland will be given Tues day evening in the church at 8:00. A welcome to all is extended. First Christian Church "Men's Day" for our Bible school this Sunday. Every man not attend ing Bible school elsewhere Is urged to come to tho Christian church, corner Main and Jackson, at 9:45, when a big i surprise ivill take place. The services will be luiified, with a sermon at 11 o'clock on tho subject: "The Place of tho Church In tho Life of America." The C. K. Will meet at 7 p. m., with a brief address by the pastor, followed by the regular meeting, with t!io topic, "Thy Kingdom Come In My Coun try." The Oild Fellows will attend in a body and hear the anniversary ser mon at 8 o'clock on the subject, "The GORel of the Helping Hand." Special music, including a men's quartette, will feature the evening services. Every body invited to every senico. V. A. Uressman, minister. President of Non-Partisan League is Touring State in Interests of the League. HKAVK.R CITY. N"e"., April Srt. (.V IM A. C. Town.cy. 1'iosi. icit of tho National Non-l'arlisan loaKUe, told an audienco lie mldressed here last niRht that he was not woriyiiiK nljmit the ai-tion of li e Miunesot:i su preme court at St. l'aul today in de nyinB him a row trial on a cliai-se of i-onspiraoy to teach sedition. He add ed he did not want his audience to worry nhout it. either. Mr. Townley, who opened vs ad-di-ess with a reference to the court's action, said that ,f he was put in Jail it would he the fust rest he has had In ten year. The sentence, he added, was only lor ! days, which he declar ed was not as much a- a chicken thief would Ret out here. Mr. Tow nicy, who h is hcen toiirlns parts of the state in the interests of the leane, arrived hei last niiihl fiom Holdredue. where l-.e delivered an addres idnnt nisht. Throush one of hid friends, who accompanied him here tt was lenrned that he had no for- l-inl Ta.trmet'.l to ivnr la?1! oi-:u con- ccrliini; the Court s iicU.-u TOWNLEY DOES NOT -WORRY ABOUT ACTION OF SUPREME COURT Real Togs m a vfv if m 5.-1 V"'i i 1 'if'! V '-' ti This is no mere mage costumej Mltzl, star of "Lady Billy," showing n Now York. Is wearing. Princess) Elizabeth of Rumania sent tha real lative dress to iaa actress. W ADAMS BINS (East Oregon:,,!, Special.) ADAMS. April 30. The Adams high n nil grade school are practicing for the l ist day of school exercises to be hold May 20th. Mr. an'1 Mrs. John fjiei-s returned U AU.-ms today after spending the winlei in California. Oregon Ihiiry and Food Commis sioner W. P.. Dorean of Portland wa in Adams Thursdav on business. A letter received from Mr. and Mrs Kan Melntyre of Alberta states that crops are looking fine and if nothing happens will have a good crop of wheat and flax. Mrs. 'Mas Lieualbn. Mrs. Carl Christian and Ralph Wnllan motored to Pendleton to accompany Mrs. Halph Wnllan and si n Hilly home to the ranch near Adams. Adams hi-h school student motored to Pendleton Saturday to attend the truck meet. Mr. and Mr-". ;. M. Morrison and Roberta motored to Pendleton to at tend the track meet. Ceori?e Rr.-'dli y Is bu.-y planting his spring gard-n on the home ranch near Adams. Iicv. Luther was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Buyer S.nubiy. A large number of relatives and friends attended the funeral of Charley Smith at Athena yesterday. Ilev. Luther was the guest of Mr and Mrs. I. L. Lieuallen Monday night at the home ranch. Roll Morrison, Frank Wames and Joe Brent motored to Adams Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. J. . Hales and son John and Sullivan Riemcr motored to Adams Tuesday evening. The Adams high school base ball team played the married men Wednes day. The boys won the game 21 to iO Bert Marlow and Roy Kevnrgs are busy hauling wood from the old ware house of Henry Collins' which was torn down and so'.d out to people for wood. STnFBAKFHS IV I K M A N I) Owr Thousand of This Make Sold ill California In March "This Is another Ptudchakcr year." aecordirer to Wallace Bros., local dis Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh is a lacal disoaae croatlv influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HAUL'S OATAKKH AtKIMCINE is t;iken internally and arts through the Hiocd on tho Mucous Surfaces of tlte System. HAUL'S CATARRH MKIMCINh; dpsrroya the ffmr.djU'o:! o; the disease, givf? the patient s rensth bj improving the general in-lih ai.J assist. nature in do'nj? it wot)-.. Ail Druggists, i'irou'tr-: fr-?. i J. Cheney & Co., Toie. Chlo. r (icji KYKShave too much to do with your material happiness to ex-rcrinu-nt with them. Have an eerieneed (iptoineti-ist examine them and discover prei'isoly the kind and slreiifith of lenses needed to make them see clearly as nature Intended. Tliorouch tia.'nins. modern .o-uipivent and 15 years' experience nt y.eir service here, lieasona) le charws j r. ilDON'T Sfejf 1 i 1 Glasses!? '"'''."A j I )t-'I,4.-." .--a-l i--JIvl WOP it is qroum riqht blcTiaea nam packed right and made riqtit V Belter coJftetHan Hills cannot be produced, and its apJaeiUing aroma, Jinc Jlapor and satisfying strength is protected a vacuum can Hiss Red Can '.riliutors of the St iUlaker line, in oinmintmi on the remarkable ilen ecorils of thf Studel'aker in Calif or ila. Ancordinif to the records obtain ed from California, the S'.udeWaker lealvrs sold more tars durinK the month of March than were sold oy any nher make of car with the exception 1 the Ford. - When the price of the car in taken 3 CAfl BE CURED Free Proof To You to the, .w .UU-aaU. ta tresunent , waa, U, end iV-ra F tEB. Tr wonder ..cr.mt.lihl in mui o n cm !! lie Drof. I. C. HUTZCJ.L, Druggist, 3S04 West Wain St., Fort Wayn, lad. rit; end without cost or oblistico to me your Free Probf Treatment. Name. Pmt Ofllce. SUrccud No. r Kodak Finishing WARD You take'em 9 '4 Independent Paint Shop Auto Painterw Corner E. Court and Thompson Phone 633 Over McClintock & Simpson i Our motto is First Class Work. Get our estimates before you have that car painted. E. C. LESLIE R. R. PETTIT Successors to Clyde McKay I! SPECIAL I Taffy and Maple Fudge 30c Our fountain menu is a line by itself. X We are serving all new specialties. A trial will convince. ! THE CRYSTAL Formerly The Pulm Phone 575 633 Main St. Iom can get i j mi u v t it .1. .fiaiH'M, fin i,i ; iii.i ' . ' .1 . v i-. i. j'tJ m - oroa r - .i ' nn tfS tntft r... nMprntii:n. the volume of bufii- nw is phenomenal. In fun Francisco alone the .lealir. Chewier Wijaver. aolil 216 .: idel)akers at retail. Hotter than 1 inn jstiiilebakers were sold in the stata nf California during the month. The indication. JiiclKinB fn m the demand for htudehakern, that within a few weeka there will !e an actual short f2i of studeinker can. ,C. Himrall. M. DauouisT We make'em SU 0 K