J't . rOTOTXEN PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1921. PAGE TUllIS wa w.tt "rirryya t iTjf -,i mimiimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiim w ..... News Notes of Pendleton CAIiKNDAlt OP EVENTS May 8 Mothers.' Day May 11, 12, PiState Parent Teacher Association convention. Mny 31, Juno 1 and 2 Stute convention of Oictfun Federation of Women's clubs. June 3 ami 4 Twenty-ninth Annual J 'ioiiocr Picnic. June M, 15, 16 Stat con ventlnn of tho u. a. n. September 22, 23. 24 Annual PniWii Round-lie. l'4lwouls Win l'liiy-off The play-off sumo Hinged hint nlf lit hy tlio Methodists and Kplsoopuls In the Twilight Icskuo waH won ly the Kin('iiiiiIh. Tho KNm reunited from a He eonteHt plned Wednesday even Inn when neither sldo could establish lifter five InnlnKs of tusKlInK when the wore 'wiiii even nt 7-7. Last niitht's score was 10 to 8. Plrlrh pitched for tho Mcthodlslsrand (lllctto twirled for the winners. The victory W.-'H due to the Inability of the Methodist catchers to keep rirlch'o smoke balls In t ho mitt after they woje delivered, several scop,.., hitilUf made on passed 1 lllls. All Tlio Wuy rrom New Jersey That different sections of thin Unit ed StatcB will bo represented hy teach ers when tlio summer normal Ib open ed this year Is assured In the list of applications that have licen received by Huperintondcnt H. F,. Inlow. yes terday a teacher In Kast Oraniie, New Jersey, went her application. Another Inyiilry him been received from a teacher In Illinois. Kvery day Is bring ing a hatch of letters Inquiring about tho school. MerclmnlH Mf-t lit Three The meetlhiT of the merchants of tho Commercial Association, whieh was scheduled to have yhecn held at 4 o'clock Monday nftenioon has , la-en changed so the men can gallr at 3 o'clock instead. An unusually heavy amount of business to take euro of Is the cause of the change It) time. Tho proposed style sliow and home pen. ducts display features will be consid ered, and It Is expected that o definite date for the events will be decided on at this time, Jaw Badly I Yaiiured, The jaws of T. Jackson, colored, hurt recently In an automobile eollis- i Ion. are completely broken In two, In two places on opposite sides of the mouth, X-Huy pictures of the fracture revculcd today. Tho Juw has been set and only local anesthetic used mil ac cording to doctors and J'ir. Jiavid P.. Hill, dentist, the bonis will knit If blood poisoning does not set In. There Is some danger of this as the injuries may cause infection. BUY AT HOME lflfy QUALITY & SERVICE. , AT HOME PENDLETON'S IFADIXO "TORB Kiiught Taking i While looking for a suspected coal thief last night at Iticth, Thomas F. llooney mid Glen liushee, special agents for the o. V. It. & X. forgot tho one sort of purlolner and captured an. ice thief. The man arrested was !. 11. Jemiings who runs a pool hall. The officers say he was busily engaged in lifting two-bits worth of ice from the plant of the I'aclfic Fruit Exchange when he was apprehended. He plead ed iuii;:y to the offense when haled before Justice Joe H. i'arkes and paid a fine of $ir,. Tho man who had each, td a sack of coal for whom the a:cnt:i were looking failed to arrive for his property and thcrely saved himself some inconvenience. 4, -101101- o I -101 101101101101 101101- RICT, CLEAN MORNING'S MILK A TOAST TO MOTHERS So, here's to the mothers of every land, to your mother and to mine, To their courajre, devotion, self-sacrifice, true, the Bymbols of motherhood fine;; Lone; may their banner, triumphant and free, wave o'er the strife of the world, ' Shedding its iroklcn beams down through the years, wherever its folds are unfurled;; And as it sway.; over hind and sea, kissed by the breezes of May, We, too, do it homage with uplifted hearts, as we toast it on Mothers' Day. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street a -iui iui loi loi lui loi lui loi 101 T k About Septic Tank. j O. A. Hart man, mayor of Pendleton, is has officially written Hen F. Hill, 3 mayor of Walla Walla inquiring as to s the disposition of garbage and sewage i in Walla Walla, particularly in refer-;!! once to the use of a septic tank before t3 sewage is allowed to be emptied Into a ! running stream. The Hound-up town;s executive called attention to the fact I J; that tho Oregon law compels the pass- l ago ol sewage through a septic tank i 2 before It is released and as Pendleton Is n violator of tho state law, step must E bo Immediately taken to come within the statute. As the Washington law!;; allows scwago to he emptied iuto's ' streams without the septic lank treat- ment, the mayor was unable to offer jE advice to the Pendleton executive. Walla Walla Pullotin. i ; f -' '-- rXa fvi - zirj.--' - 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.to find a plnce, of safe keeping. SAFETY FIRST ! Now fellow townsmen, you have the 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 dome in and let us show you the wonderful values. H anscom's Jewelry Store fVslro) County J.lu rnture. A letter from the secretary of the State Kxblhlt at Portland has ben re ceived by tho lTndleton Commercial Association 111 which a request b made i tiW descriptive literature of Pendleton I and I'matlHa county to he us;d in dis tribution to tourists and prospective I hoiitcscekers. Many Inquiries relative I to this section of tho state have-been received, according to the letter. The j request can not be acted on Immedi ately, due to the fact that the asso ciation nas not ct compiled any) booklets of this nature. The matter I has been under consideration for some time, and it Is expected that continued demands will result In tho publication' of literature suitable to meet the j S needs of those who have heard of the I county and have expressed a desire S to come here to locate. BI-SWING the exclusive Fashion Park copy righted treament of all Norfolk coat sleeves, permitting contraction or expansion, and thus agfording greater ease and comfort and better fit not to be had in any other clothes. V BEST-VALUE CLOTHES! , ; Correct Spring Styles , Corroct Spring Styles Specially Priced at 350 Style, quality, fit and tailoring considered, these suits are values that cannot be surpassed anywhere even the best custom-tailor cannot give you anything better or more stylish' at al most double our price you'll like their smart style, and youH appreciate their rich all wool fabrics and fine hand-tailored workmanship. Every "Good" New Spring Style and Weave is Here The lively, vigorous styles that j"onne Miami like; the cotuwna tlv stjh tliat find, favor with okler men and such a W(f Ta. rlcty of handsome weaves and colors Uiat every taste can readily be gratified. UNDERWEAR FOR MEN AND BOYS OF GOOD QUALITY, FIT AND LOW , - v: . PRICED. BUY YOUR NEEDS NOW. Men's Athletic Under- 1 TYTpiAi Shy wear, 75c Who lias JIooiils? Tho hoiisin',' problem in Pendleton this summer will be ucute according to the attitude of local people toward providing accommodations for special convention visitors Rnd school teach ers who will come for the normal course here. The school teachers ats I faring belter than the convention j guests to date. The Commercial As isoi iation is making a listing of all J available rooms as rapidly as people telephone the office and make known the accommodations tliey can pro i vide. To date, seven rooms for teach- ccs have been listed, each room Pe ine; lni'i-re enough to accommodate two te.u hers. V. 11. C. officials have writ ten for Ifl rooms fr their delegates durinirthe ;. A. H. convention In June and the Daughters of Veterans want an (iual number. Justin.' are IVim; made as rapidly as possible. Made of f;SMl quality dimity. Cut full and will wear wi ll. Men's Athletic Under wear $1.25, 31.50, 32.00 Made of best quality dimity ami under wear rcM Cut full size.' No MiiiIIiik ami they fit nml wear well. We, luive your JMen's Silk Undenvear, Athletic Style, $5.00 Suit lMl.nWI.Il I.CXr. for men. Mailt; of bt quality silk, double scam.s, ml lull which allow filitlom. Boys' Undenvear 75c, 1.00, $1.25, $1.50 Athletic styles for the boy. of dimity and rri'is", which will keep him cool when tlio warm days come. All sizes in stock now. liny the hoys' need now. . JJ Fishing Tackle That Brings Results About that rl Winchester U4wSe22. cal. for I'l-ee lectures Monday. I Dr. J. ". Jones, dental expert, -vill lecture in Pendleton on Mon.la.' 01 "Hentnl Jiyiricne" under the ii'ispiees ; of the Oregon State Hoard of Dental I Kxaniiners. lie will lecture to th , public school pupils at the high school auditorium in the afternoon, probably 'at 3 o'clock, and In the evening at S o'clock to adults at the library auci : toriom. H'is 4 cture is en'ertainint: as well as instructive and he will show ISO slides as well as two reels of i.kv j ing pictures entitled "Come -lana." .The movies show the efforts ol' an j American youth to enter the army. He is barred because of Ii.i l teeth bm j ho remedies this defect throii.'Th den ial hygiene and modern dentistry and i finally is act epted ' for army service. The lectures arc free to tho public. I Fifteen hundred people heard the lec j litre when Dr. Jone.s gave it in Ku- Rene recently. Of all kinds, the best of quality at tlia low est prices, lie, 23c, S5c, 50c, 65c, lie, 1.00 to $2.00. Boys' Hose; :. " Good heavy, sturdy hose, pair 45c Boys' Poros Knit And Balbrleitan underwear. . The kind that will give him best of .service 5100 and $l.5 Boys' Pajamas $L50 Made Just like the men's garment. Cut full and will wear well. , Men's Pajamas $2.50 to $8.50 Sleep In comfort by wearing a ' suit of these pajamas. Made of soloseUe, mad raj and silk, some plain and gome fancy, offer ed in white and colors. We have your size. Buy now. lIlIIllllHIMIIMIIIinillUIIIIIIIIUllIIIIIIIlIilltllllllUIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlIIIIIIlliliiiiiiiiiiiiiifif iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiilllllllllllIIIIIIIllIIUIIIlllIIIIIlIllllllllIllItllltlllllllllllllM ini; that steamship traffic, formerly in ( harRe of the railroad between the Co lumbia lliver and California, be re sumed as quickly as possible has been circulated In Pendleton for several days among shippers and business men by tho Pendleton Commercial Asso ciation. .Several hundred signatures were soeimd to the petition. Former ly the railroad company operated the tlreat Northern and the Northern Pacific, but at the beginning of the war the Rovernment bought the ships, "i he S. P. and t. lias first chanco to lease tho ships from tho government. The Port of Astoria has offered the use of its fine new dock free of charge to the company for use if the traffic is resumed. Portland, Astoria, llcnd, Walla Walla and Pendleton are tak ing an active, part in an effort to get the ships returned to this service. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 Want Steamships To ltun A resolution addressed to the presi dent of tho S. P. and S. railroad urs- Carj of Thanks We wish to express our most sincere thanks to the many kind friends who po generously contributed their assist ance during; our sad bereavement and loss of our beloved baby. Also to thank them for the beautiful floral tributes received. C. C. TIOPINSON' AND WIFE. KKRit'St WlfKAT FLAKES cook ten minutes. 1 MAGNETOS t GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the electric system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HARRY H. GRAHAM. Wlllard Service Station, Pendelton. Or. Phone 84. l.lcx'c nm f Kodak Finishing WARD STUDIO You take'em We makVem New White House Pup i '"I II "Mo" workr Rays William X. Jackson, custodian of Laddlo Coy, tho, Whlto House Airedale. For this line Lnslish bull pup. born March 4, haaj ; been presented to President Harding by an admirer. .The iup Is mune)css, yet, but baa a pcdlgrea as long as your arm. OUR 10 DAY SAtE ENDS NIGH COME IN AFTER DINNER AND SHARE IN THIS BAR GAIN FEAST THE BEE HIVE C B s E B SB E B S '1.H 5 'i ji e