East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 04, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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News Notes of Pendleton
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CALENDAH OF EVENTS
May ( County school Orato
rical and Declamatory Contest,
t high achool auditorium.
May 7 County achool track
od field meet at Hound-Up
Tark.
May a Mothers' riiy
May 11, 12, 13 Mat 9 Parent
Teacher' Association, convention.
May 31, June 1 and 2 State
convention o( Oregon Federation
of Women's clubs, c
June 3 and 4 Twenty-ninth
Annuiil Pioneer 1'lcnle. .
June 14, IS, 16 Htttte con
vention of the a. A. n.
September J2. 23, 24 Annual
PndJt Round-Up.
f IMny Tie Off IMtlnjr
; The Episcopal and Methodists who
were unable to get a decision lnt
, Mght on their gume ut Round-Up
park at the end of flvo Inning when
the wore was tied at 7 toT will decide
the Issue Friday nl.,ht,when the game
In to be finished. Thiirsduy night the
"best offering of the league schedule vp
to the present hr exported to bo staged
when Helix and the Indian cross bats.'
Both teams are atrong und their sup
porters are boosting them aa final win
ner In ttio league race. ,
Baby Boy Born
Mr. ond Mra. H. M. Melton, of Pilot
Hock, are the parents of a baby hoy
horn this morning at the homo of Mra.
Aniiu Burl. The new arrival weigh
nlno und a huU pound.
Ioy to lie 01itvoU '
Tomorrow,' Thursday, I Ascension
Pay und will , be observed by services
f.t 10 a. m i the church of the Re
deemer. The'day Ik the fortieth after
Kinder and comeniorHUr. r.ia ascension
of Christ after the resurrection.
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Xew KetdUence
K. T. Walker, whose residence was
burned a short time ugo, has purchas
ed a residence nt 100, Kast Webb
street and with hia family, Is moving
from Jllvervlew Apartments to the new
location. , - , , .
services' were held thla morning In ,
Kcho at the Methodist church. Mr. 3
Hell Is survived by a widow, a son and
a, daughter. . .. ...
BUY
AT
HOME
en
Will llury BHy
The body of the lute J. Pi Hell, for-t
nie'r Pendleto mull, who died recently
In 1'Vho, will arrive; here thl evening'
for Imrliil In frlnry cemetery. Funeral
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RICH, CLEAN MORNING'S MIL
Onion Sets
2 POUNDS FOR 25c
A full line of garden seeds, in package and
bulk , ,
. A few good early seed potatoes left," reason
ably priced.
Also Early Dent Seed Corn. , . 7! ' '
Buy Good Seed
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
301 East Court Street
, PHONES MI0IM ' .'
. Private Exchmie Councrta Both Department.
4oi 101 101-101 101 101-101 101 ioir
Called By Illness '
Mra. lloy Morse left yesterday for
Troutdule whore she wa called by the
serious Illness of her mother, Mrs.
Frances Allard. Mra. A Hard I known
to Pendleton people and formerly was
Instructor In the Umatilla Indian
agency school.
QUALITY
SERVICE
PEN DLETON 8 LFAIIXO TORE
BUY '
AT
HOME
"Worth While" Film Todujr
because the licture, "What' Worth
While?" failed to arrive yesterday.
"Hurled Treasure" was shown at the
Alta theatre. Guy Matlock, of the
firm of Matlock & Oreullch, an
nounces tbut "What's Worth While"
will be shown today and tomorrow.
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His Hip Pocket ;
Yes, that is exactly where he put it.' Rather "a queer
place for a fellow to put a new piece of jewelry," eh ?
' ' But then men and women differ as to a place of safer '
,ty. , He realizes he has some wonderful value. It was up
to him to find a place of safe keeping.
7 SAFETY FIRST I Now fellow townsmen, you have
rtHe same opportunity to take advantage of the reduced
prices in our high grade Watches,' Diamonds, Jewelry,
Silverware, etc. All we ask is for you to come in and let
as show you the wonderful values. -
Hanscom's Jewelry Store
Fishing V, How
Tackle 'V-y ' Sfe About that;' ; .
''iMt'.',; : i'ry-yjL,? WlnchMter-y..
iBvings - -. tlwi22. -ical. fori?
; Insults V',;:;; t Squirrels?:.
Luncheon at Jolly's luo
It I announced that the Forum
Luncheon by t!i Copimerclal Asso
ciation will be held tomorrow at Jol
ly's Inn, starting at 12 o'clock. The
program had not yet oeen arranged at
noon today. The luncheon are open
to the entire membership or the club
und members able to attend arc asked
to phone the secretary's office.
J. M. Boyd Kought
News of Jefferson M. Royd, said to
be a former resident of this city, 1
sought 4y Edwin M. Kpaldlng, attor
ney of Washington, D. P. Miss Ida
Hoyd received a letter today from the
attorney who atate that he, has Im
portant new regarding Mr. Boyd. Mis
Royd has no knowledge of the man
sought. Mr. Spalding's address is Na
tional Metropolitan Hank Building,
Waahlngton, D. C
Materials for
Graduation Dresses
rnlain In Pilot Rock
. aplln Jennie .onrad, In charge of
the local post of the Baivaiion army,
left today for Pilot Rock to assist M.
D. Oraneo. chairman In the Home Ser.
vice campaign.' Captain Lla Forest, :s
formerly atatloned nere, is 10 oe m
Pilot Jtnck also to assist in the drive.
During Captain Conrad's absence, the
local post will be taken charge of by
Lieutenant Myra Moys and Cadet Mor.
ford. ' .... ...
Judge Are Itotary iuets.
Members of the supreme court ana
Representative Pat Gallagher of Mal
heur county -were-guests of the.Rotary
flub at luncheon today. Chief Justice :
George H. Burnett made a talk on tne
subject 'The Uw'i Delays." in wnicn
he emphasized the fact that the indi
vidual citizen, both a a lawmaker
and as i juryman desiring to escape
court-duty is partly responsible for le
gal delays. Representative uaiiagner
talked of the recent legislative session,
particularly of operations by the. east
ern Oregon member; - '- .
As tor Itrwrraliop. . '
, Florence, M. Hturdcvant, departmental-
presldent-nf the Daughters of
Vern.- has written to the Commer
cial association asking for reservations
here for a room for the national pres
ident, of the organlatl6n who plana to
come from her home in BoiHon to at
tend the. convention in June. She al
so asks for information about the
scoutmaster of the Pendleton' Bo
Scouts.' The Daughters of Veterans
plan to present the local scouts' with
a. beautiful flag'durlhg the'eonvention,
according to the letter. ' '
Morris K.ned 50. : ;
Pete Morris ' was fined 50 this
morning In the court of Justice Joe
II. Parkes when his attornej appeared
for him and entered a pela of guilty
to a charge of vagrancy which was
preferred against him as the result of
a laid conducted Saturday night by at
taches of Sheriff Houser's office. The
fine was paid. D. K. Dllks, the oth
er man 'In the purty.'and the two wo
men, Helen Allen and Bessie Powell,
pleaded not guilty. .Their bonds were
set at 150.' "Thc AUen woman was ta
ken to the hospital thla morning when
nhe suffered front an attack of heart
trouble.
Buy them now and make them up. Such as Organdie, Crepe de
Chine, Chiffon, Voile and Georgette. Laces and the like.
COIISETS 81.50 TO 87.50
These are special models for the young girls, de
signed to the natural form support and yet be com
fortable in wear. Select yours now.
UNDERWEAR
Either of silk, silk top or of the finest mercerized
lisle thread knit. They are of the best quality they
fit well and wear better. Garment. . $1.50 to $5.00
IMPORTED
ORGANDIE
Dr. lUndley to Ootaic.
An invitation to deliver an address
before the membership of tho Pendle
ton Commercial Association, which
waa extended him recently, has been
accepted by Dr. W. J. Hindlcy, for
merly mayor of Spokane. Dr. Hindley
Is now director of the bureau of edu
cation of the Washington State Re
tailers' association, and he is reputed
to be one of the keenest students of
business on deconomtc problems in
the, Northwest." Tle time of hia ad
dress has not yet been set, but It is
thought he wi'll ccnnVsVilhln the nMt
three weeks. Present plans are that
ho will be heard at an evening meet
hig. .'. ; ' ' "
You'll like the quality of
these fine, filmy, sheer organ
dies, specially for graduation
dresses. Buy yours now and
have it made up, for that grand
occasion, because you know
you want to look your best.
Organdie 85c, $1.50 yd.
LYK LINEN
A fine, sheer fabric that
washes beautifully and wears
well 40c, 50c, 65c
CHIFFONS AND GEORGETTE
A dress made up of either will be one to be proud
of, as they are' light and sheer, specially for the kind
of dress you.wish.
Chiffon, yard , , $1.00
Georgette, yard $2.00
SILK GLOVES 81.00 TO 82.00 PAIR
You may not use them on graduation day, but
they will come in handy later on. A big assortment
to select from. Buy silk gloves now as they are very
stylish for spring and summer. "
" ..; VOILES
' Mercerized finish and of finest texture, specially
good for dresses of above nature, yd. . 65c to $1.00
WHITE SILK HOSIERY $1.75 to $3.00 Pr.
' Some plain and some with a lace stripe. Most suit
able to wear on graduation night. .
: BEAUTIFUL LACES
A new "shipment just received of Beautiful Laces
for every purpose.' Dainty little Edgings to trim
graduation -dresses of Calais, Normandie, Vals,
Mechlin,; Filet and the like. The designs are attract
ive and dif ferehU -
Buy them now because you're going to use yards
and yards of laces, yard 5c to 30c
SPECIAL LOT LACES 5c
One special lot laces marked 5c yard, includes
laces of many kinds and widths, some fine and
some lineen laces. You'll like the assortment.
Come down and buy your needs for baby dresses
waists and underwear.
COLLAR POINT LACES
laces of
It gives
Popular as ever are these collar point
filet, woven laces. Venice and Macromae.
iust the finish for the neck and cuffs of dresses, the
yard $1-50 to $3.00
THE NEW NET VESTING
81.00 TO 81.50 YD.
Something new for vests embroidered net. Can
be cut so as to make the collar and cuffs to match.
EXQUISITE NEW UNDERGARMENTS
In Modes of the Dainty Simplicity
Made in sheer white fabric that you will like,
some are hand worked with the beauty of gradu
ation white wear. Here are many new types of gar
ments and many novel treatments of familiar gar
ments at prices that mark new standards in high
values. Garment $2.95 to $7.50
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HUMANS LIKE JAZZ
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Prmlloton Want Shoot
.'At a meeting of the nod and Gun
club held last , night J. H. Kates was
selected An a representative of the club
to Invite the executive committee of
the Xorthwest Shoot td stage the big
event In 'Pendleton In 19-2- The STth
annual 'shost,wlU .f e. held in. Portland
Slay T, S and 9. j" H: 'fetes and. C.
q, VStatlocic from jhb local club will
nter tho -shoot; tpnj Pendleton. Ac
pompanlcd by .their wives they VIII
Cleave, ttt 'thv -mortiing .r- 'jnotqr I ; for
Portland where thci wil transact
tnhrtnesV arid' titciae,rir.ity, "id some
hootiri 'WWllo in Portland Mr. Mat
lock, expects to purchase chairs for
his new theater.
Lots of Fish In Meaeluim.
Fishermen 'who have been, watching
the-sky and working over the - reel
wondering Just when the weattierman
would "have a heart" and give them
an opportunity to get out and do some
real fishing, can quit wishing and go
after the fish. Reports today indi
cate that the sport is just right along
Meacham creek. : A party headed by
llalph Shull went op this morning and
caught the limit within two' hours.
Tho boy used flics, and thoy report
that they never saw trout strike with
more readiness than waa displayed
today. Khull's catch rfhU'h Included
beauties that wt-re 10' and 12 Inches
long w .s on d wplay .this afternoon In
the window, of. Sol Balm's store.
OTHER NEWS OF THIS
DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5
KBRJta WWGAT FLAKES cook
' ten tuiuutsd,
in
NEW YORK, May t. (A. P.)
Humans may like Sun, but animals
don't.
This was the conclusion reached by
a group of scientists who recently as
sembled in the Central Park zoo to
see what a saxpophonc and traps
would do to J he emotions of monqes-.
lions, leopards, elephants and other
jungle beasts. J
A quintet of musicians guaranteed
(o rag anything from Wagner down
tvos massed In front of the monkey
ages for the first laboratory test to
determine whether tho line "music
hath charms to soothe the savage
Breast," was, after, all only poetic li
cense. ' ,
' According to a corps of unscientific
Reporters who journeyed to the zoo
'fith scientists from Columbia l"ni-vcrsity,-
American Museum of Natural
History and New York Zoological
Park, tho' monkeys -registered emo
tion all right but of a rather' savage
kind. .'.,..'. ' ' I-
Then the latest jam. was banged in
to the ears of lions and their mates.
All hopped to their feet with fur
bristling. '
As for Mis. Murphy, hippopotomus,
she merely wrecked the experiment
by diving into her tank and shutting
out tho racket. The elephants seem
ed to tremble with rage
Orly one beast was found that ap
parently was able to endure, if not en
joy, jaxz. That was Itagheeta, the
leopardess. Hut when a hymn was
played, she started a six-day race
around her cage, spitting sparks. The
scientises, however, put a question
mark after Itaghecta's test, for at
tention was called to the fact that, at
the moment, a keeper whom she
chose to relish only as a potential
meal, had just passed lier cage.
FAII.KD tO TltAIX.
PHILADELPHIA. May 4 (A P.)
Scott Terry, pitcher for the rhJU
del'iliia Americans, has been su .pond
ed Tor ten days and fir.ea JI0 for
ateakipg training rules. Manager
Connie Mack announced last nlht.
The Kidneys and llw Skin. If the
kidneys are weak or torpid, the skin
will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's
Sarsaparilla strengthens and stimu
lates the kidneys, and clears the com
plexion. By thoroughly purifying the
blood it makes good health.
Many Kefcoel CMIren Are Slrkly
Xlnthpra ifc'hn vain t hll nwn enm.
fort and the welfare of their children. I
snouia never De without a box or
Mother Gray's Sweet TowderS for
Children, for use throughout the
son. They Bresk up Colds, Relieve
FVverishnesi, Constipation, Teething
Disorders. Headaehe snd Stomach
Troubles, t'sed by mothers for over 30
years. THESE POWDEHS OIVE PAT-
s ACTION. All Drug stores. Dan t
neeAfit snv mihi.tmtt
WERE YOU HERE
DID YOU GET YOUR SHARE OF BARGAINS THIS LAST
, WEEK?
Only Four
Left
Days
31 Vla- if
Ji"r mi
IN WHICH TO SHARE IN THIS IURGAIN FEAST.
HURRY! HURRY!! HURRY!!!
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