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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1921)
DAltY EAST OftKGOhlAtr, PENDLETON, OfcfcSOTT,, TImTTSDAY EVOTTG, HAY 5, TEN PAGES People Here and There BEAT MODE V. C. Mi'Kciulo l imiyor of Hei mlHton mut iiIbo In the liurdwuro lim ine In tho went end city, Mr. .Mo Kunzle iiiul Mia. Mi.Keiuln uiu Id I he city today fur u aliort vlit. C It reneo Wliltoiniiti left today for Vi ntiin vh"ic lio wiim 'iillicl ly Hip (InuUi of IiIk fallii r-ln-linv, (J. W. proeiKlol. .Mra. Whltnnuin Ih ii iluugh- Ur ol tho Imo .Mr. l'roclislol NEWSOFTHE COuST OFFICES AND OFFICERS IhTK I llllll ollll VT. I'). LmipIuh, deputy mweMaur for the Nolln diHlrlct, wan here today checking over hln hookH with. It. O. lluwkii, county usxemior. Irl( Oiyoti Ofirriiifr A now record fur coyote bounty imymcntH to one man wan cntabltnhoi Htcrday when Jim Hilly, an Indlun, I renentel iht HcalpM of 4 coyote pupn at the office of the county treasurer und received In payment $132. The pujiK uio worth $.1 each dead. ( arinlcliat I tunc on Tlio flrnt coint Inning of tho Car-' nilt liaiH dlvorco enne In whkh Muble 'nrniii'iiitel Ih ekli.q: to have the de cree recently grunted (Jei.rajn H. Cnr-mlchiu-l annuled whh opened thlH aft ernoon In circuit court. The conten tions of t'arniichnel'K flrnt wife la that Kh wan coerced into agreeing to tho action for divorce In the fenr that nho would he iniHireutcd by Carnilchael. Volumlnoun offerl.ma In the ahnpe of affidavit have tcen filed ulnce the cajte Kim Introduced and cnxatloniil developments aro expected to result frr-m the hearing. COMMITTEES ARRANGE .. SNAKE RIVER BRIDGE DEDICATION PROGRAM WAU.A WAU.A, Wash.. May 5. The proKrum for the dedication cere-inonli-8 for tliu new In-ldga ucroHH the Snake river to he held at llurhunk Kri.lny him hceii completed by Joint i cnmmittcrH from pimco and Walla Wal i la commercjiil cIuIm. and the r'niiiklln and Walla Walla county cuivmiBmo or. Approved sinus will direct Hie mo torist to tho parking placed, acconllim to the plan. TIipho will lie located between the Hurhank hotel and the river. Kiill detallH lor tho parking of cars hnve been worked out by the sheriffs of tlio.two counties. The progr.-.m at the hridKc will lake place following a parade whloh wll stint at tin? Pairlmnlf hotel. It Includes speeches by Covvrnor Hurt, K. V. Ivuvkendiill, stale director of public works; .lames Allen, Male hiKhway commlsHloner; Dr. B. II. I l'enrose, president of Whitman colli-Ke; I r. M. M. Katon, pastor of the I'liseo Metho dist lCplscopal chun-h;: K. J. C'anton lne o the Walla W.alla county board of commissioners: and It. I files, rtnlrmnn of the Franklin county board of commissioners. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON ,eaH lor lleiiiilHlon Fred r.eiiiilcu, county UKent, left to day for Hermlstoii where he will ut tend a mei'liiiK of the Columbia liasln Hay (irowers Assoeiatlon to be held there Ibis eveiilnK. Hay Growers from Umatilla and Morrow counties have united In the forming Of the association. I'cill loner In Haiikruplry FrneMt iiarhor, I'eiidleton man, is a petition! r In bankruptcy, and his ease lias been referred by the dislrli court to JudKe 'IhomiiM Fltz Ueiald lis lcf ciee. In his petition Itashor (fives his liabilities us I'.', 218. 78 with assets ut $3110. His assets consist of household goods and one milk cow. The hearing bus been set for May 18. PANCAKES AND Krr's Panes ke WAFFLES Flour. from On the covered platform which has been put tip at the hrldxn. will he the Walla Walla hich school K. O. T. C. band of in pieces, which, with a quar tet oC picked voices from the Whit man college nle eJub, will furnish music fbr tho occasion. The Whitman quartet will sing through megaphones. Plans for an airplane demonstration are beiin? worked out by "Tex" Hank in, Walla Walla aviator, who operates one of the Curtlcs army planes. Hank in will lnnpect the bridge alto and if possible will pilot his plane under and over the brldwe. Many Itiiilillnir Penults. Applications for building permits during tho month of April aggrenated a total valuation of $212,MU, the re poit of City Keeorder Thomas Fitz tleralil, gUeu last night to the city council, showed. Fines collected amounted to $431. r.O. Twelve burial penults were ginnted. and permits for the const ruction of 212 feel of side walk were (jranlcd. PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court . Phone 880 Watch Tomorrow Night's Paper for Saturday Prices Pay Cash ' Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Children uiv lOxjuiiiiicxl. Seventy-one children were examin ed at the children's conference held at Weston dining the past two duys. It was discovered thill III many cases children needed a doctor's care. The conference was conducted by Mrs. Kdlth C). Van Deusen, home demon stration agent, an) Miss l.ale Iine, of O. A. C, nutrition expert, the fol lowing doctors being prejent: tr. Smith, of Athena; lr. .'.icKlnney, of Weston; lr. C. O. Walnscott. Lr. Johnson and Dr. James llest of Pen dleton. Much of the siicccsh of the conference was due to t:,e woi'.t of Mrs. L. 1. O'llara, chairman, who was assisted by Mrs. W. M. Peterson, Mrs. Newton O'llara, Mrs. C. li. Fisk, Mis. W. H. Price, Mrs. Albert O'llara, Mrs. Kinury Slangs, Mrs. Josoph Wuntcr, Mrs. James King. Mrs. Charles May, Mrs. Frank Snyder and Mrs. Good win. One hundred fifty people were present and so eir.'.iiislastlc we they a1 children's clinic will be held In the fall. Mrs. Van Deusen and Mist I-anc will be In charge of a conference at llermiston tomorrow nnd Saturday and conferences at Pilot Pock May 12 and 13. NK'vV yOltK, May o.i Hurujd D. Jacobs, V. P. Stuff Correspondent.) "The devil Is working 3H5 days a year; ih church has iiot to work to be;it the Uevll," Itabbl Aaron Klseiiiaii dechu ed in an Interview with the I'lut-d Press. The young rabbi, who recently stir- red New Vork with a sermon In wnlch he (lei lin ed "our noidal environment Is rotten'1 and characterized vampires hs "siio dev. Is," sumnied up present con- , dlllons as follows: i "Uellflon may be regarded as p:-ic tlially a failure, unless It gels down ! off Its pedestal and miuKles Willi the people on .1 common ground. ' The church must be liberated and ! humanized, mid Its representatives must firc.uh less along doctrinal ami i theologli-tl lines ami more upon every da life. "l eojde are turning away from Jhe; church ln'cause It is loo undcinui.Tn'lle. , and because it lives too much 'n past, centuries, rather than the plescnt. "Clean and wholesome pleasures I and recreation should be encouraged by tl. chip-cli. The people are going to d im e, play cards jind attend the inowes anyway, so why not give them ilieso things v illi the sanction and su-j IKTvision of the church'.1'' i ltabbi Eiseman declared there Is but , one solution to present ouy moral la.- ity religion and Us attendant moral training. Pe mid he regarded the; great numl'er of divorce sciind.ils as the worst of modern evils, with Im moral d.ihclng, salacious movies, im- ' modest dress, gambling and vmnpireij both on the screen and In real life v:lo-r behind., ; "The world apparently has made no! moral or Intellectual progress over the ! and ut E,; pliiins and Assyrians,'1 he Evening Gown J " l 1 ;k I ; ' r i . ' . ' .v t; s - ,: t' , 7th l VI ' 9 Mother's Day Ne.t Sunday Is the day set aside to give s .eel thought to your mother. Custom has dec.eed that this day be observed with the giving of ' Wit expressive of your love. lewelry The Gift that l-ists-Is most appropri ate for such an Oceanian. So mater how small ,o,.r Sift may be it will be symbolical of your love. if mf iwlry It howa that you desire your re membrance to be the best possible and to be of en during beauty. -cJeiueien n Pendleton OT3. The Liir-jrst Diamond lH-alcrs In Kot-rn t V 'Louise Du Pre ot the Fan Film Corporution has chosen for her Lu , die evening gown tones of gray The lace la silver, the foundation silver cloth. Crystal shoulder sirapa and panel back and front la used. IDE said. "Wo a; living in a enem:inn Just as :nnn,i'-mitd and material as ever; a generation perhaps more sensual iban ever, because it shows its sensu ality in every form. It is displayed in the craze for immoral dancing; ia iho dc'iuind for Immoral plays and movie.'; in the lack of modesty hi cm duel, dress nnd demeanor, and in the panned, powdered, roui;''d, kalsonnn ed and van !:;hed facets of our wor-iei. mid girls. "This ii an are of vampires. Theiej arc countless she dvils who t;o about government bur.ni for Oie extension i seeking to destroy homes and rojblnps mil exiinnsloii or foreign trade was wrmen and children of their husbmulri siionsnred by J.. Walter Drake, ot De- am fathers Een our i .onversalinr. troit, In an adilress today neiore ine eventuallv becomes salacious. Among I national foreign trade council in an- our women, among our girls of 1 j nual ciuiveniinii here. Mr. Drake said who knows more about life in their 'in pfrt: adol escence 'ban our giandmothers j "The w.-nkest .'it in America's in did at ;) -this lias become an ac- , flustrial de eloiinenl is foreign trade, cepted fact. ! 11 iH unforinnalely true that relatively "From ton to .bottom, through and ! only a small proportion of American through, our socnty is loiten." l-semari pointed to Ihe S:ilval:or. Ji LO.VDON', May 5. (A. P.) Sir James Craig, premier-designate foi I'Ister, and Professor Kamonn Ije aler:i, the Irish republican leader, had a conference on Irish affairs In Dublin today, it was announced officially. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Full SAI.i: Two horses, weight 1250 each. Almost new hack, two seat ed; light wagon almost new. See at Matlock Ilrldge, red barn. Will sell very cheap. FOR SALK 1920 Dodge touring In cond shape new tires Wallace Bros. Fi Ml I IK XT Nice bedroom, side, close In Phone 776-U. north ; producers have realized the vital na jture of foreign sales as a balance I wheel for domestic trade. The result j of this Ins been that in a natioanl way I this country has not developed an es I tublished foreign trade policy. I "The bu.siness can no more contin- up without government participation ! than could a private business abolish ! I'm; sales organization when the sea son's output has been sold and trust to I finding a new market each year for Ills product without sales service and ! effort. There must be a single depart- mem o," '.lie government in charge of jail foreign trade service. There should be established a government iiiainini: academy which would rank Fsciit'als. 1 Willi West Point and Annapolis, to be "Hiram." said, Mrs. Corntossel. j devoted exclusively to the preparation "have you m:ie improvements in the j and education of men lor the govern pHce so's to render it attractive to the j mcnt foreign service, summer boarders'.'" , "Today, as we face Ihe competitioi "All the improvements that are nec- ! "f Kuropeun countries lor the foreign essarv" replied Farmer Corntossel. : market of the future, which to them "I've bought a lot of jazz records and ; means almost life and death in their the phono-1 national existence, it is impossioie i I ignore the perilous situation in which Army as a religious organization vliieh "gets results'" through hard work and democracy, and cited Pilly Sunday who is not afraid of courting ridicule to "save souls." "The trouble with must of us is that we are too timid." he said. "We are afraid of rolling up our sleeves and doing something that might be regard ed as undignified. True religion al ways has dignity, regardless of what t?!:ise il Is in. "The oevil is working all the time. If we an going to heal him we have ;;ot to work Just as hard, or harder." some new srapli." needle for ESTABLISHMENT FAVORED Cl.KVKt.AND. O., Establishment of I this country finds itself in respect ol ithii oigamzation and equipment de jmanded in such a competition, j There is only one way in which this j situation can be corrected. A proper hind adeiiu.ite organization of the gov 'crnmcnl service is vital and, if neces sary such a bread general measure put Ion the statute books as will serve as a i ,;lsi.s tor a full and complete organ- jlay p.) ization of all government activities in an independent foreign trade. S3 Tire Prices Drop Ve are pleased to announce to the motoring s public that Goodrich AND Brunswick m imaKe I5esi mend, She Says j' f . ! i ; r , ' HAVE DUOITED IN PIUCE 20 PER CENT ' This ia not a cut sale but a bona fide tire reduction. Cheaper labor and rubber prices has made this possible. The same high quality still in every tire. 'This means quite a saving .to you on nign-graqe tires. EH E3 . 'I , Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. 305 E. Court St. Wholesale and Retail. WM. DUNN, Mgr. Phone 135 s- f-"&; iv ? o , 4 m af . v TNrs ; 51 T."C7Fenney Co.. A Nation-Wide Institution c o '5 1 c e w ; 6 ; c ; c -Mwr9Ai-,. bi. iTj . iAt t it m: tr i r-rr -x 'V' -T-AVt-i.iaar i i i - Mill Shipment Esmond Crib Blankets ' Wonderfully good looking are these soft fleecy blankets from this mill of national rep utation for quality bed coverings. Dainty pinks and blues are the predominat ing colors with patterns to catch the eye of wee folk, bunnies, teddy bears, kitties, birds, flowers, etc. 30x40 in. size, lock stitch binding, each. . 79c 36x50 in. size, lock stitch binding, each. $1.19 36x50 in. size, wide binding of mercerized cotton all around, each $1-by 45x60 in., an extra size blanket of unusual attraction, satin bound ends, lock stitch sides, each " i vj NEW COMFORTER MATERIALS Large fleecy batts, 3 pounds full bed size, 72x90, pure white new cotton, stitched ready to cover, each , Our best stitched batt, full three pounds 72x90 of pure new white cotton, light,. soft and 36 im Comforter' Challis in pieasing patterns and colorings, yard 15c 40 inch Voiles, unusually good for fine com forter covering, yard ijc Vfrt V'V'Jt sT2EPASTME":T 5T0KIS e i n1 n i a. O ; C I 5 3 T" r I'ennev C o.TA Nation-Wide Institution BADGE FOR 'MOTHER'S DAY WILL BE WORN INSTEAD OF FLOWERS may the r Mother s Pay l'aie this '- , i,i.-h tills vear is on .-u.uiu. -la . XJLri on, to tak- the place of flowers worn in the vast 11OTU,lu.vl,a0uehasaxvhue c rn- ,;;,v international Assoea.tion of 1 hil ;"K'"'h'u' soeieiv will be ,iri' in conneoti"ii u" l-lehration of .Mother's Pay. ;so.i or ordain.-.""" ,f .Mother's lK'.V r us ceie MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS rir inT nart of ths lectrlo ystem on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction juar anteed. ' HARRT H. GRAHAM. Tlllard Servic Station, Fendelton, Or. Phone 84. LETS CO! Any JHseil the l" me ! 'n ation on printed manufactured !;vI I- .Ov' :l T . is. and emh ,v for ;lirotit;h them !.nrinB to oi'tain tnon oaarities or auyimm; , ;hould he Uisroumeo- Hirieo to i i l.v ihe inihlie and tin- proper authorities. Mmtn Hum- SiisiMVtod It. iminy Krissnuis!" e.iaculaled Pp.-1 hear that woman o.n -- Mie ivih..".j otives her huslmnd to talk like vins. "Ju I over ith 'dj' I must lov i,h''vou don't Ket her." '-id Vivir .She1, nnt talk,.. ahout lwrhu,ln.!. !-!.. .lim-uina her Airedale. Wn- niond Times-inspau n. Is "A snake Is your host friend." lays Miss Elisabeth Retr.insfoT. of New, 3 Tclrk. member of tho H ptile Study Society "With only two exceptional the timber p.ittlennake and the copperheud therf tim't a annke In AnK'ri-, 5 m that can Mte you or injure you In any way. A annke will eat the ver- ln on a farm without louehlntt areen tbinira: he will kill every ml and 3 House In the roll;,,', he will uuxk well of infivtion ami will prole, t H." ..... K,..,.MK..I.I .,1 m.Ni !iv ilplvii aw:IV iliMiMv n..lfl V..v..r kill uuiL." DR. C H. DAY lniyslclan ajut Surgeoo Osteopath Itooma 21 and !S Sralth-Crawfor Building. Telap'iotit 70 I" Phona 607 Houra I a. m. to S p. ra. mi OILMART Modern Dentistry In All Pramhea. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervoua lneaae an DlMUM of Women. X-Ray KlectrH Therapeutlca. Tampla Bldf. It Phona 41 Plum 510-W P. O. tt '