East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 13, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 13, 1021.
News Notes of Pendleton
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.Mny 12, 13 Hlnlo J'uient
Ti'iichi-r AHftm liil Inn ciirwi'iiiiiiii.
Aliiy 2B-27 Pt'iHllotoii .Mit
ehunlH1 anil .Mauufiii-liin-rrt' Car-
IIIVIll.
Hlx-rlnli milf 1'iNniament to be
plnyi'd here .Sitiinliiy mid 81111
day May i'S-2'j.
May .'11, .liiini l and 2 Klato
ennvent inn nf Ort'KOM l-Vdcnition
nf V'oint'ii H cIiiIih. ,
.Inn.. :t and 4 Twenty-ninth'
Annual I'inniM-r rlenle.
-Statu 1'iin-
Jnm- H. IS, II!
.1,1 -.it ,,i tin' i; a. u
.June 2T-.iiKast
Xiuinal Scliiii'l,
,s, ,n nil" l' '11, I!
Ivicllei tut I : oumt -1 ' 1 1. '
6 ."iiinmer
'I I -Animal
(.1) Id Walla Walla
A number nf really men of I'endle
tnii lull HiIh mnriiitiK fur Walla Wullu
Wlee tlll-V lll'l' lltlcrillillK Hi'' CilllVl'll-
tlnn In iri'KHH'Hu'in. They ur' l"i'
tliiK fort h the claim of the Hnuinl-1'p
t iDI.Hlll.-ralloil while, there. Aiimii
ihiiw li'i inmli! Hi" "'I1 ar.i .1. II.
KhU-h, J. C. Hiinw. I'. W. Uii.vK.ii. 1. W.
'otittH. ili'iirmi W. Klder. A. W. I.m
dell, Harry IliekeiH, K. T. Wade mnl
K. A. Srlllfflcr.
Adili
W.
i il 4 nmcntliiii
. r.f the
riirlsilan chnreli, Ii.ih returned from
WallslmiH where he attended Hn ciin
vi'iitlnn of I ho ehtinhiK of that dUlrlet
nnd delivered an hiMi-chm mi rnslinnl
l'mldem." Mih. ( ir.-f man nnd "ii
iieciiini.anled him n far n Wallt
Walla ami r rued with him.
( link AiIiIivwmx Wt'Htiili C.i-ikIm
llev. (1. I.. Clark made tin' Hililri'iH
last ti Ik lit to tin' urailaatlnif clam of
tho. Went. .11 hltih .-' hool 111 eM'lvlsi'K
that were li''lil li .M' liiorlal Hall. Tile
xpi'i'lal mm-hal nu II 1 1 l M H"Viile, for
1 i in- occasion were i;l v.-n l.y .Mimm Mum
I'rirc, MiH A n nu I'l'Mmi ('mnl'li'ii unit
.Ml-i llutli Sii.i as ii' ii 1 1 in ti ImI .
Tin- Involution ns ttiw-n l.y Ki-v.
Mink A. I'lilimiy. Tint iliploinaH to
tin. tiiailaati'K wi'ii' ini-senled l.y J. M.
!aninter, rliairnian of tho l.oanl, The
Kiihjri-l of Ki v. Clark addles is "'1 In-Trade-mark
of a lluililcr."
that, are w iiopnlar n limit harvest 1
t into Is a kooiI ilml different frimi Ihi'jS
way they're belli llatihicl In I'.IJI InjS
I'l'iiilli'lon. Today l.al.y cliiikM i
hlppliiK bIh-IIh In mi Ineiiliiitnr In Ihej
window of tho I'liialllla Flour aioliS
(iraln Co., and th( no ( IiIoUh have Ih-i-ii
warmed Inln life l.y ol.-ciilr hont. H
lOloctrlcal hial for lhls pai.o:.o Is notH
In vory wide lis.-, and the line of tholS
maoliino in rorvlloton Is .oriutliiti-? "f.
a novoliy. I ro i-hn l(s will h" remove,!
oilhi-r this ovoiiiii,' or tomoi row inurn
ln and placod in I ho hrnoilor whli h
Is ah-,, hi-atod l.y olcrlrioily.
liii''ro Dlii'trioully IlaUhod
i 1 1 a ml inoi lor's av oi Irit' hii.K
I oliic-koiiB I" .ii'lil" I hi' farm. -.s frli-H
llotti-sl lai of sj-a-on
Today Is iho holiest day of thr noa-
Hi'ii. Iho iiieroary haiinif reai ho.l the(
7S mark. The minimum was. 4'i. as
.Major l.eo .Mooi nous.- and I In. i.ar
llieler resistors 2H. lij.
i ioi loi loi loi loi loi iQi iQi tt
'
IUCII, CI.KAN MDRNMNG'S MILK
Fried Spring Chicken
Ami
Strawberries and Cream
Tor tlic
SUNDAY JJINKKIt
Wc have a lar' imnilxT of TKESIl
DISESSKDSIMUM) FJJYFJIS for
our Satnnlav triul; al j-." ll.
'You Can Always 'D.'jmmuI on 101"'
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
:J01 Kast Court St root.
Phono 101, Private Exchange Connects IJoth
Departments.
o
.Xullul lUl 1U1 1U1 1U1 1U1 101 101 I
Tennis Chili to M'i'l.
, llie.-tiOK of tin- rell.ll.'teil TemiiH
clnh has heon railed for x i.Yioi-k
.Monday evening al the t 'ominereial
As .I'lalion rooms. Aitter l-'eo, preH
Idi'iit of tho i lnli, says linsinosH will ho
ii. that will make dosha Lie a full
atienilaiii-o by lie- olul..
Sa.hllo In Made.
A hen lit if ill saddle of hlaek leather,
rarcd In a wild rose ilesiKn ha.H Just
hceii (-(.mpletod hy hamliy & Co. for
raulinc IT-ederh-k, fanmiiK inovini; plc
Inro utar. Tho Hadillo sella at J10".
Tin. shop I t work on a rnan' saddle
ordorcl hy Mis Frederick for her
uncle.
To Aik-ikI Ibuik (k-ii iw. I
(1. .M. I : k-, Cooiko llartman. F.dwln
Winter and .1. T. Ijitn'.irtll w ill drive j
l,i Walla Walla tomorrow al'teriKion to j
attend the formal opeiiini: of th .
now l.iiildini? for the Kiist National
Hank of that lily. The hank at Walla
Wall. i is to have open house from
t o -clock until !l in honor of Iho now1
huililiiiir. I
Indians Kotlil'll.
.I.l'ii Kaniae and Cap Silllipkin. dole,
tates from the Ca use and Walla Wal
la till. ok who reiently visited Wash
im:;o,i, I). ("., and their interpreter,
Al ii-rt Minthorn, rotnrned last ninhl.
They conferred wilh Iho Indian com
! mission rouardiiiK allotinents to half
j !.n eds. Jim says Washiimlon is a
!j;le.il place hat he is t;!ad to ho home
i au.-iin.
...v
A Pot of Gold
AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW
iid you ever try to find it? Then follow the trail
that leads to tho ilanscom Jewelry Store. There
you will find ;:11 kinds of gold made up into all kinds
of tokens.
GIFTS THAT LAST
Should you not see '.'xactly what you want then
they will make it to your liking.
Trail right along to the Hansrom Jewelry Store.
Ask Ilanseoni, HE knows.
hat Was Tlnit Seine
An all.-K.il hasehall tamo was play
ed last nicht at Konml-rp park whoa
the seasoned Christians mot tho 1'ies
hyli nans. The results aro not known
di finiioly. fii;iiros on the Hi-ore ranR
uitr fn.m to i.", for the chrisiian.'
while the rros'oytoriaiiH M"t a hi"
lomso-ort;. The Kamo played l.y the
I're.shytei -inns al 1'ilot linrk the nichl
I. , -f,.re pr.i (l their "nndoliiLr. l.ioual
h il w is iinahle to pilch elfeclively, and
other players hhowed results of strain
saffert il in tho six-iiii.iai; contest Wed
ms.'ai- evoninir. I.i.-iallen and Hayes
ere slammed ptvtiy well oyer the
1,'t !. the winners ami Crawford was
aide to hold the IToslo leriails.
i :
ER.N
MAIlf5uX, Vi.s.. M:iv 13. (V. r.)
J'tlin V. ri t-. "(Ufi'iukT of CamiT
on I)am," who in tJcrvinK" h 2m your
x nteiire for nuirOfr, was j)attin?n'(l by
liovenmr Ijlaine. iJhtz U-i'l tin- V;tu
t it ii prison .arconipanici by his wife
a:il (laughter. Ho had MrvM ton
for tho nnii'ilcr f'f Iemy Shor- I
iff nr;ir Hart. In anni'iimiiis- his
pardon (SiAcnior Hlaiiu' expressed hib
doubt of UW'U' KUilt. The pardon
closi's om of tlit most dramatic itu-i-d'-ntu
in iho Jusiory of Wisconsin's
i l iminal courts. Kor six yours jiriof to
his coiniction IMctz liold off pn si:
.M-rcis and coiiducU-d a sinplo handed
fifiht against the powerful lumber in
t ei i sis. He stood off a sma 11 army
of deputies , while barricadeil In a barn
at bis farm and surrendered after sev
na! houis' batlle))ecuuse ho feared
for his family's safety.
Fishing-
Tackle
That
Brings
Results
I low
About that
Windiester
cal. for
I ( K.isl i ireimniau Special.)
j HKU.MIHToX, May 111. --Mr. and
'.Mrs. i. liclirie and Mr. and Mrs. 1.
1'). ruimati eulenained a company of
Iricnds at a T u'oioi k dinner Covers
lv. ere lai.l for twehe :ind tho lable
was datntiiy centered with spring
flowois. Aflor an cnjnyabl dinnti
hour lite j;iles-is ypenl I he ' eeti in. at
progressive auelion.
Albert Smith has lease.l half of the
building formerly occupied by J. W.
Mel'eimed, and will install a modern
."rk nhop that will jivc the citizens
of the west the very best cabinet work
and repairing that can he done. Jlr.
Smith is a specialist in cabinet work,
buill-' p w rl; and built-in work, anil
i host- iP'sii in these f. atures in their
homes W ill i:cl e-e"h-Tit s.'l ice if thej
.ie h m a trial. He has also done
M:iiit -ra-de picitii.' i'r;iinin'.;, and will
h:te a lare st.uk of m.uliimry that
vl'i :: e h 111 the best ttppped shop in
JUY AT
I OMR
MAYWIIITI-
QUALITY
SERVICE.
riiMM"rO'8 LFKING 8TOFIK
IJUY AT
HOME
MAY WHITE
SALE
I
s
NOW ON
uns About One Week
MAY WHITE SALE ESPECIALLY PREPARED FOR YOU! TO SAVE YOU MONEY ON TIME
LY WHITE (;00I)S. Here are white fabrics and materials reflecting: the styles of the season. Most at
tractive .selections are here lor your choosing. Buying your White Goods needs now during this MAY
WHITE SALE means dollars saved.
R
i
1
Gowns!
Gowns!
Gowns!
Neni!) (oiets
r
Special lot or odd sizes, Nemo $1.29
i ."May W Iiilc Sale S)ccial-;
Inr.inls' UiUins ;ohiis 72
Tiny Tuts Ty 1 1 IIsiihK :( ftr SI. 00
Tiny li.l- -ls , :i?
Iliuitl .Minli iin Tiliim Top
Ormtmlir i'.-n Apion (rininii'il with niiilaltions $1.19
TtirkMi r.il, !(
White ISiitmiilow Aptoits, liinji ltM-t(s SI. 79
Ni-ini Ilia It-i-i-s. ;:t! to .ID SM9
I'anl .Iniii-s .Miildirs 91.98
1 jil i-- Mii-lin rants, t-inli. floiino'
Children's Organdy Dresses 2 to 6
Dainty Organdies in white, lawns in white with
pink or blue dress.
L0T1 $2.49
LOT 2 S3.49
Gowns, emb. trimmed, empire yoke, short
i sieves, Nainsook, price $2.98
Pink Batiste Gowns, cream val. ribbon
roses '. $3.98
Philippine Gowns, hand embroideiy
and hand sewns seams, price $3.98
Combinations $1.98
One Special Lot of Combinations, made
of finest grade Nainsook, val. trim
med, emb. trimmed, ribbons in either
pink or blue. French ribbon roses,
sizes 36 to 44.
This is a store with a vision ALWAYS
GROWING GREATER. Quality goods offered
at lowest possible prices.
Special White Shoe Sale 81.85
5 A
WThite washable kid lace shoes with medium
Louis and military heels. These are Smaltz-Good-win
shoes, which is assurance that they are qual
ity shoes. Any one desiring a white kid lace shoe
will do well to come in and examine these.
i s
aril of TlutnUs
Iho nniliM-siancil volatlvos nf Mrs.
.Ifssif Wyt'kntt' nut'lilly ili-ci-asiul d.'-sir,-
l,, ,.rt'ss our vi-r- Kratof.il
ill. ink . I.i I In- Mi-iVllllnlK ami Mi ll. I
:.r:.1 ;ir..'iis t la 1 1'l'n.i I i .rua niat ion --.
hu i.i ail.ii inn In tll.-ir niiinv kimt-tiis.-M
i..!ii t i.Miti ,1 hi-antil'iil flnral i.f-
li'l iiil.-.
.Ml!. S. WYt'K. I'T AND
FAMILY
.Mi!, and .mi:.--, s. r. iirTcn-
I NSi IN
mi;, ami mi:s. t n. yatks
Tllllllt IM I EI ! It! I CI 1 1 111 f M II 1 1 lllll Mil I llllfll I II 1 II If llllf MI lllll ill IIIJ1 Mill I til IIII llll M IIIltliliriMIIIIIIIIlM I II li M 1 1 1 1 II Iff 1 Ill I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 iff
Kaslorn (ri'nnn.
A larm- i-r.iwd i I ti'ialcl the Lon.-f:
movio Rivi-n unilrr thf ausii'i''- .'f '.la
ronimi-ivial t'lnli last Munilay niylii M
Hip I'laylii'iisi'. Those attiMiilinv
werc troaloil to Wallai o r.wrt m "Sn-li
Ahi'U," anil also a :.uo. I'omi'ily.
Mrs. .lark May. from Stanley. X. I
.il;nijiht r of -Mrs. W. ti. Sni!iirlainl
arr.vpil this xvi-ok ati.l will inolia'.ib
make her hum.1 h.re f..r the future.
Mowai il Iv. t'hamliei lain of Taft.
Calif., left fur his llnnii', havint; heel
cnlleil hero hy the death of his fath
or, t'l.iwiii i'hamlH-rlain.
I.. t iiiiek si.l.l his raneh south
west of .llermision riH-ently to Allen
Vtin llehri n. wh.. nnoe on the
l.lace this week.
Miss Itoris rere. v is worl;inir in the
post ofl'iee ami f:iinu" Mr. Skinner a
mueh needed rest. Mr. Skinner has
not heen feeling vi vy wi-ll.
.lames i-rhlir l:-ilnh arri'ed this
For Expectant Mothers
Dsed Br Three Generaoks
trniTB rot BOOKLET on MOTHtRHOOO C TNI BAST. rl
Ejudficlo RccuuTpi Co., Dept. D, Atlanta, ft
ninrmn frmu Spnkano and will spend
ihp sinniiitj- wurkinj; a round here and,
x visit In lt r l:iti cs, ,
I
Miorn Wrnr Longer !
t'liti you itlU in onntfitrt; so do sto'-k-'
tilt. A p.'iok.-m. of All.-n's Kmt- Ka.
U' jinti.s. ptH- powd.T to sliakf1 into thi
uhocs iiml sprijikl in thf fnot-bnth.
pivM you that "old shoe' comfort nnd
6f.V('9 Wf;r. Alt n'a Fo(t-Ksse mnk-!
t'Kht or n v shoes feel easy. 1,die.
tun wear shoeg one size m:illr hy
fluiUiiiir some Allen's Foot-Has in
e.uh shoe in the morning'. Sold t-very-
Extra Special
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY!
TEA GARDEN PRESERVES
3
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sr 3
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WHILE THE TUB IS
FILLING
u lmthvoom of our furnislunti is pood
M u ij. Tht re's dt,asuro i?i just an- Sf
tii inat ini; : bath In siu h u boa ut if ul 1
("iiiiiclci tub or of washi'iR in smii
an imm:u"!la:o pedestal basin. Such
:i bathroom ts mt alone nioio ideas
in able. It is more sanitary. Let's loll
you bow little ot:e t-tists. f
BEXSOX vl WICKLAXn'H
I Full weight pound iars of Raspberry. Lo-1 1
Iganberrv, Rlackberry, Apricot, Peach, 1 1
Pineapple, Damson Plum, Quince, Cur- f j
rant, Ring or Royal Ann Cherry, andfj
! Grape, also Orange, Lemon and Grape If
i Fruit Marmalade. Ii
1 JAR. 15(. 1 DOZ. JARS $5.25 1
Ki:i:us win-: at fi,ki:s
linr liriaUlaft Onal.
A Sum
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