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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1921 PAGE THREE -.. ; ; - ; AT?70)Q IKJnf?? n-f Torilofn J. 1 SS IVU jL?lffU VJJ JL KS t VVZ VVs VJ t V J Tif U.'iiintiiiiiiii!iiiieiiiiMiiiMiitiiiititiiiiiiii::ittiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiinitifiiiiiiiiif niiitiiiiiiiM iiiiiimimiimiiiiiiiiimimiiiiii uiimimiiiiiiiimtim CALENDAlt OF EVENTS May t County school Orato rical and Declamatory Contest, t high achool auditorium. May 7 County achool track and field meet at Round-Up rark. May 8 Mothers' Pay ' May Jl, 12, 13 Bute Parent Teacher Association convention. May 11, June 1 and 2 State convention of Oregon Federation of Women's cluba. Juno 3 nnd 4 Twenty-ninth Annual l'ioncer l'lcnlo. June 14, 16, 16 Htata con vention of the O. A. R. (September 22, 23. 21 Annual Psndlaioa Round-Up. Think Drlto' JnMrtuiic That It In an inopportune tlmo for holdinir a Salvation army drive for funds was the view taken by the Com mercial AHMoclatlon manitKers hint evening. A motion that the drive bo not endorsed for this reaaon was car ried. Tho Kalvatlonlata denlred to raise S00 for helping finance their local .work during the coming year. .Muiinicmt to Meet. I TKont road iinprovementa and oth er mutters were considered thin uf'er noon nt t meollnif of the bourd of manauer of the ICnsteir. On-KOii Auln club. The meeting was hold in tho club rooms. Hon' for Inspections. Charles 1). oral .district sealer of wclKhts ahd measures', Is here muklnii an Inspection In line With his duties. Ills homo Is at La iirunda and he has nlno counties Ip tho onstoru purt of the state to cover. Ho formerly was game warden In 1,'nlon county. - i w i i ii1 i n DllllilillU VcrmltH. 1 Two bulldlni permits Applications havo been received ttt the office of the city recorder during tho past two days. It. L Thompson applied for permission to build nn addition to his rcsldunce on Kuley street to cost $500. Yesterday the 1'ionecr Educational society took out an application for re pairs to buildings on Webb street. H v ' , . Helix IH-fcatH Indians. Jjist nlKht'same of baseball In the twilight league resulted In a victory for the Helix Baptists over tho In- Shock Absorber 101-101-101-101 101 101101101101 '. RICH,' CLEAN MORNING'S MILK ' . Strawberries and Cream PHONE YOUR ORDER TO "101". We carry fresh, sweet, whipping cream and the best milk in town and keep it cold and clean in our refrigerated dairy products case. PLEASE PLACE YOUR ENTIRE OR DER EARLY TOMORROW. ' ' . "YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street rilONES "10t" Private Exchange Connects Uoth Department). -iui iui loi loi loi loi 101 101 ioi y A homemade shock uiwrl-r against dainug 10 manhandled trunks. li s a mat consisting of 14 pieces of old rulrtwr hose held (o veiher by two roda. 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 safe ty. He realizes he has'some wonderful value. It was up to him lo find a place of safe keeping. ' SAFETY FIRST! Now fellow townsmen, you have tho 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 dlans. Liberality of errors on the part of the braves was responsible for their defeat, 8 to 3. Euch side negotiated five lilts, but the Indians made bob bles at critical times which enabled tho crack team from Helix to net the edife. In their half of tho third Helix .icored four runs on errors and one lone hit. The batteries were Craig and Oortiez for the Indians, and fieri e and Cook for. Helix. Tho Methodists an 1 Kplscopul teams will I lay off their tic this evening at the park, Orchestra Organized An orchestra has recently been or ganized by the lnuslcians of I'endle ton and is holding rehearsals every Sunday morning In tho auditorium of the library. It Is under the direction f George E. McKlroy who came here lecently from Seattle where he played first violin with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra during the past six seasons.1 The orchestra is composed of the best musician In I'endleton and has shown wonderful progress and the plans are lo give a series of concerts in the near future. There has been an attendance of about twenty pieces and more will be added. The object of this organiza tion Is to stimulate an interest among the musicians and public In good music and the hopes uf I'endleton hav ing a first class symphony orchestra. Insure Ik-posit Hoses A new service on the part of the American National bank has been as sured by the taking out of a 100,000 insurance policy on the safety deposit vuults of the Institution against rob bery and burglary. Under the terms nt 1 ha nontmoi whlrh trni written hv Hentley and Hodges, local agents for the Aetna company, the contents of each box may be protected up to a val uation of $10,000 to tho lesces of the boxes. Beveral bonks of the country have recently taken this step to strengthen the Interests of patrons. . Visitors nt Dedication A number of I'endleton people mo tored to Tasco today to attend the dedication of the Durbank-I'asco bridge over the Snuke river. Elaborate ueuiiiiuun vereinunies nue oeen pom ned and Governor Hart will be pres ent. Those who made the trip from here were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph X. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Haley, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. A. Lonergan, H. E. Bickers, Dr. I. U. Temple, Lou Pinson, C. E. Hopf, E. 1). Aldrlch, Claude Harr and Judge Stephen A. Lowell. Fishing Tackle That Brings Results I ;. ,. :', Aja How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? Ilcturn From Lour Beach After an auto trip of five days, Mr. and Mrs.-J. M. Kern of Helix returned from Long Beach, California. They am guests at the home of Mrs. B. V. OEastrldge. Mr. and Mrs. Kern re port that the roads to California are excellent. They will go from Pendle. ton to La Crre, Washington, where they will visit their daughters befort; returning to Pendleton. Funeral to He Held ' The funeral of the late Mrs. ft. W. Wyckhoff will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. from the Brown chapel with llev. W. A. Gressman. pastur of the Christian church, officiating. Mrs. Wyckhoff was the daughter of Mrs. S. 1'. Hutchinson of this city and her death occurred Wednesday at St. An thony's hospital. Pugieiint on I Ami The high school lawn has been chos eii as the setting for the Blue Bird Pageant to be given next Friday even ing by 200 school children under tho direction jot Miss EVu Hansen, physical traintiwr instructor. The lawn is to be transformed Into a woodland by the use of fir trees and some charming scenic effects have been planned. New Furniture nt Horary A number of new chairs have been purchased for tho library auditorium with money from the library , fund, ""'e chairs nro of oak and abo In the "Windsor style. Pendleton clubwomen ure assisting in buying the furniture and the I'endleton Women's Club voted ! $100 yesterday to the fund. ' ' s- Masons To Jnvailc. Herml.sto'i Peftdletdn Masons will go trt Hermis ton Saturday night where they will put on the Initiatory work for the Her mistun lodse. A class of candidates will be-given work. Several carloads aro expected to make the trip. r.ittlo Oimitlitcr Born Mr. and Mrs. Walter George are the pnrents of a' baby daush'ter born on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Ijclla Taylor. Tho little girl weighs eight and o fourth pounds and has been named Juno Patricia. '' Called By Illness Mrs. A. F May departed today for Ppoknne where she was called by the serious illness of , her niece, , Mrs. Charles Dunne. Play Horseshoe Tmirnoy. -Tho final event In a horseshoe tour nament being staged by the Hamley Co. employes and owners Is scheduled to be played this afternoon at 5 o'clock. For several weeks the men KERB'S. WHEAT FLAKES cook In ten minutes. BUY AT HOME S7 ' tt.ffXf LI s"TL U QUALITY SERVICE. rEHDLETON'8 liF-ADINO "TORE BUY AT HOME n H f In Our Art and Needle Work Department . You'll find lots of new and interesting things at all times. It's on the Main floor with the dry goods de partment. You'don't have to climb stairs. Not only that but you get best quality goods at lowest prices. ' Pay this department a visit. CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES Spring is the time to dress up the house with NEW CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES We're showing a wide variety of choice pat terns and colorings to suit any particular room or sun porch. Cretonnes. 50c to $2.00 Curtain Nets, 35c to $1.25 Scrim and Swiss, 25c to 75c Madras.... 75c to $3.00 Tapestry.. $8.00 to $10 and many others. Fancy Sateen 75c to 85c Fancy Crepe 50c Package Emb. Goods . . 35c to $3.50 Lunch Cloths, Stamped $1.25 to $2.00 Lunch Napkins, Stamped, set of 4,. 75c to $1.00 a WE DO STAMPING AT A NOMINAL COST. We can have Curtains made up for you, any style, and can get them out quick. ONE LOT REMNANTS 2 PMCE of curtain goods, nets, cretonne and the like. Bucilla Crochet, fast colors, ball 15c BU.i??lfii Bucilla Perle, all colors 15c and 30c f Bucilla Six Strand Emb. Thread, boil proof, sk.. 4c Glosilla Rope 6c I Glosilla Ribbon 20c Stamped Bed Spreads of heavy muslin $4.95 f KNIT A BED SPREAD Open Stock Emb. Goods 35c to $3,501 Bucilla Knitting Cotton, ball 10c iiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiHiiiiiiftiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiiiEiti innif itiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiff iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiii nY Shake Into our Shoes Allen's Foot-Esse. the sn.iisepnc powder o be shaken intn the shoes and sprink td in the footbath. The l'lsttsbiirg imp Manual advises m In training o ue Foot-Ease' in thir shoes each morning. It prevents blisters and sor pots and relieves painful, swollen, martin? feet and takes th sting out f corns and bunions. Always use lien's Fet-Ease to break in new hoes. have been devoting the latter part of Che day to perfecting themselves in the sDort. Joe Kurinek and Henry Donls are the, entrants for the finals this evening. A silver shield with aj horseshoe surmounting it, the corks of I which are of gold, is the medal which I will ne awarded the winner. To keep , the medal the winner must successful ly defend It twice. Funeral Tomorrow. The funeral of the late O. W. ProeO stel will be held tomorrow at 10 a. m. from the family residence in Weston. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 Escapes Russia Sanitary Grocery Where your dollars do double duty. The most for your money on every item. Fresh milk and cream each morning. Phone 871 The Most in Value The Best in Quality Grocery Specials FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Fairy Soap, 2 large bars, or 3 small bars for. . . 25c Puffed Rice Pancake Flour, package 15c Extra Good Minced Clams, 3 cans 50c Tree Tea, English Breakfast or Ceylon and Java blends, the pound 50c Fresh Country Butter, 2 pounds 60c Country Bacon and Country Shoulders, well cured and of extra good quality. 1 ', ' Captain Merlon C. Cooper of Jack . wmvlllr. Flo, has cscapde from the ; Holshevik prison In Moscow and is now In Riga. He was a pilot in the runt on Kosciusko squadron on the Polish front when captured last ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Ilewno. X'nlcss you see the name "Payer" onNMicTiHgc or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre tcribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millious. Take Aspirin only as told ill the Bayer package for Colds. Headache, Neural gin. Itheumatism. F-arache, Toothache, Lumbagot and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Buyer Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Irugxists also i sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of bayer Manufacture of Monoucuticucidvster of Salicylicaoid. Just to Show You -How Much Money You Can Save WE LIST A FEW ITEMS BELOW. 75c Ladies' Hose, plain and ribbed tops at 32c 75c Children's Hose, coarse and fine ribs 23c 75c Ladies' Rubber Gloves 29c Best Quality Children's Hair Ribbon, yard 26c Good quality Ladies' and Children's Handkerchiefs 7c A large assortment of Plain Glassware at, each 39c You can save 33 1-3 per ct. by buying the following needs. Dishes, Glassware, Enameled Ware, Tin 'Ware, Rubberized Aprons, Stationery, Notions, Hair Needs, Hats and Hat Trim- ininjjs. All lace is just one-half price. Perfect ionette Hair Nets 10c; 3 for 25c THE BEE HIVE