r ".i V PACE TIIHEF. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON .WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1921. TEN FAGE3 inniiii.iiiiiiumii.il iiiiimiiii.iimiiiiiu uiitniiiiiniiMiMiui miMimiiimg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii News Notes of Pendleton ! t'Ai-iAi.it K I'Vi'vis llny I'einllutiin Mur cliunu' and Mmiufiicturttru1 Cur nivul. Hlx-oliili golf toiiriitimont to he Iilaycil ln'io ."siiluriluy unU Kun Uny Mtiy 2X-.''. Muy 31' Juno 1 ninl 2 Sfule convention of (Iii'koii I'l'diMullun of Wgiiiim' tiluljH, Jinin H ii rid 4 Twinty-nlnlli Anii'iml l'iiiiu-iT Vli'iili'. June 14, 15, ll--Kliito con vention of tlin (1. A. It. .Iiiiiii 27.AiiKiint 6 Summer Noriiml School. SepteniluT 22, 2", 21 Amiiml I'l'iidlcton Itoiind-l'ii. ltt- will be held Muy !!& and In Ten-nk-inti Ih tii'lnx baekxd by tho IVniHo loii At tiMturittt Annotation. Tim hUi K.iii r.dopted for llm ilrlvo i "(Jood ii urn...- have you pmUed jour lined clotniiiB for Ned K.mt Hunillo UiiyV" ! win vwt cviuii.,. t . .linn Tiiikwoii, Piivdl fivvmiwn. I J Ion ild Wnoclwnrth, HiitrM C.oe.leeke ! nd Jnhn HlmpMin, Ti U; Ii mlinnl nciilofH. j. Ji . rt today for '-'.iin'iio, w lit I bey will I inlt fiiileriiity hulls, 101 thK I'tiivir- T:.lt y of (iiexon rniniiim diirlim the Ju- ',,1,... u u.,1, ., n,l f. uf ,vll ( i Irlirullnii Is I'Iiiiiiic iI. Indians at Cayuse are i!uiii)liK a 12-day i-eleliratioii for July 4. Tin reilmeii will Hiireud their t. pees b.'fore Indenondeoeu Day anil are piannmi. a bli.- fourth of July dinner. Tliero will c lionw raeen und other inter. Mt lot! i.venta .In im AHIeott Hlnten Hint the ,,l,d.i,Ulon Ib to b a dry one I Unit . ...... ..'Ml liu .11 llllllit 1(1 II .spi-eial i-ollliniio u r. net; lln.1 no fire wi(-r ia umiKK In"' eaii)) l'.V IndiaiiK or While a. IMIol Itoek Till" Closed. A vlMil of deputy dairy und food li-Hi.M-lorH to I'ilol-Iloek y..t,.-ilay lift- I anlli,l III filH'H Of f:, lieillK iihhki-i1 ii!;fUHMl N. !( and 1 hit W"". 1ilitiiieii, on lia ! of bavn hiKinllaiy rentiniraiit. The plar .losi-d and iimirtieiions were tlio town marshal to le"'i tb cb.Ke.l until tlm eatlinr liuiise the proprietor. Waller Albrerbt, ren- ovatnd the idacp. He Han m;aned in elfanlnHT Jila hoiiHo wluni tin inspee tor urilved. .Mnlic pi-cpiirntloiiH now to nt tcn l llie I'einlleton .Ml:lt ll AVIK' AM) SI ANITA 'It It I Its' t'AUMI Al l., Mas ill mill 27. IIV (iolnc tit Ih- a lil llilim. tlmlm; iidlhmi'il .Indue T.ioinaM llz fieruld Ih uliKhlly IndlnpoHed today an I ho result of an ill -Iae( of pleurisy. He wa.-i conrined to his hoine Tuesday eseuinjf hot s i ahlf to he in iin oflh:,, IhiH niorniiof. . I'.aroiiK i-r I 'iillin. The liaronicler is falllnir uleadl.v hii y Major l.eo 'Alofirhoose and more lain Is i-MH-Hi'd. 'I'he iiiaxliullio lorlav is 7t and I ia- minimum M wiiile the ; ha romotcr nhtira i'J.lin. wink.' the i rainfall was ,o;i of an ineh. , QUALITY SERVICE. BUY AT HOME 3 '5 Is How does your figure grow? mi was left Willi , place is tllol- (I'Uili Stdimds lo 'lo''. I'endletoii made sehools will close June fl, the name date as th I'endle- i in hiith Kc hool eloH.tm. The m hoo! are eouipb't i u fcr a la iuoiiiIih' term, lhe)s 'hniKra- session having been ioa unrat - i S ed last fall for the i"isi time in tin hi.-.lory id' I'endleton nebools. lricr Is your figure improving day by day? Are your good linos be- brcudit ut iind any excess flesh controlled and gra,luaiiy I lPindle Hay Muy 2a. Hiimtle Hay fur the Near I'nst lie :hly (leaned up. The was vohin'aril'.' rhi aho ,1 of vlllle -101101101101101- o I -101101101101 -RICH, rr-EAN MORNINO'S MILK It Is Especially Important to puard your meat supply during the hot months. You will find only the best at '101" and it is killed in a concrete plant. "Guard Your Health Puy the He:'." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. ' 301 East Court Street. Phone 101, Private Exchange Connects Doth Departments. -1UI 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 1U1 Seek Ituildlier I'ennil All application for a building permit for the loiiMlfiietion of a Mo phi'.; porch was made al the office of City Recorder Kii:, i',eiahl yesterday after noon. A slei t,t hit porch l.s to he erected i.H a part of his residence on Washing ton Htreet. The estimated cost of the Hlteralloil III 9 100. reduced? llvli'it Mull At ViiH'trry In freparalioii for tin- observance if Memorial I lay, n n eMra man has been put on at Die cemetery to assist In cHtlnif the work of the city done. Weeds und Ri'iiss are l.eimr mowed and the place put Into aliraclivx eondilioii. 'i'hem are somo privute lots that Htdl I. ceil attention, and (lie cooperation of llie owners In ,'iHsislirio; In the wc.rk is tiouht by the city auihorities. r.ot (,;imkI nt' li '1 hat reialh Ion f islierilien 'Who Iff! Saturday nlKht for the , I i. sclnites Kiver arij having Kiicrcss (,n tin ir fish Irir trip in Indicated in a catch made i by I.Miiuti Hire w hich was ou ilisplay in th window of Sol liaiini's s-tiire this rnornlni;. There are 23 fish in lb" catch and the . largest are about 1" inches lontf. (it her members of the party are H.rb Ureen and iJrookf lib kson. To Helivcr AtldrrsxrK. lli v. ;. 1.. I'lalk will leave tomor low moriilntf at 10:1", to take a triti to Klein where he will deliver the coni uionoi mi nt address Thtir.luy evcniim h, ion- the hii;h aehoid frraduatliiK claMi. ' Friday rveliintl he will S)eak ti, the class al (.'oe. This is the four! tl llo.e he 1 as in en selected lo make I lu add nil before (,-radualii'K classes al Hie hitter place, lie will re! urn to I 'i iidloton fat in day morn i ok. ' ! 1002. ; PlAfHAM-REDUCINS IF1ATFR0NT A NEMO CORSET will train your figure in the way it should go. It wil coax forth perfect lines and banish the lndesirable ones, and thi ' sis accom plished without the slightest discomfort. Visit Our Corset Department and see the Diaf ram Pveducing Corset. It has low top with pubber inserts, curved front steels and a long skirt. The broad adjust able concealed Lastikop Bandlets with Wonderlift lacings lifts the internal organs and controlls excess flesh, both above and be low the waist. Made of. white coutil, sizes 24 to 36. Price $9.00. iiiiiiiiiii;ii:t:iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiittitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiitilciiiiilT r W Jf- : ...IS Jl ) i I - - ilr A Pot of Gold AT THE END OF THE RAINBOW Did yqu ovrr try to find it? TJiert follow the trail that lends to the ilanscum Jewi'lry SloVo. There you will find nil kindu of gold made up into all kindn of tokens. GIFTS THAT LAST Should you not see exactly what you want then they will make it to your likinjr. , Trail right along to the Ilanscom Jewelry Store. , Ask Jlanscom, HE knows. I!. ! KlrUpalilek riuiscn. It. F. Kirkpatricli of 1'eridelton, re. lirlnjr Eland patriarch of llie grund i ncainiina-nl. of the I. i.l. . I''., was cliosi'ii I'epri-sentative to the sroeri iin mand Indue, the national organization, fur a term of two years, at the annual convention in Aliuinv 'ester.iay. K. K. Shnrnn, formerly of I'endleton, w.e re-elected uraud B rihe -for the L':tli roiiseeut'vo time. The decoration of chlMilrv confia-rcd by th Patriarchs ! ! Militant ion women who have ren- i clereil consiiicuous service to the order 1 1 in some way, was conferred, imione others, upon Mrs. Mary A. Stuart of 1'tlot Keck and Mrs. Delia Kumi'ia of Kcho. J) I m iiiioii Iliites AnnoiHiK-il. '.ound-triii excursion rates to the east from I'acific coast points will bo otuied daily from June 1 to AukusI 1:. by Hie railroads scrviint this lerrl-toi-y. ac. cniimr to atinouncement made toilay at the O. W. Ii. X. (dfiee will tiivo toerists the benefit of about a faie fi d a third instead of the usual full f.!o.. Kouod-trlp tickets from 1 c ti.li. ien, for rample, to Chicaco will cost $ 1 o . ' f i : t lienver, J 7 7. 4 '; Kansas rity. JST.iia; Memphis, $111. (ai; .Minenapolis. $S7(iii; New Orleans Omaha, JT.ll; .--'t. lulis Jt 1 4 . 4 o : toiston, SITI'.IU: New York CHy, SlI'MI; WashiiiKton, flfi'j.sn. War ta. of S per cent must be added lo these fares.' fuller eastern desti nations lone proportionate, rales. equivalent to ten miles of paved hi.'h v.ay. As a matter of personal infor mation, be it known that Mrs. Ionur K.m piesonted lt-r husbaiul with a ba bv last Saturday. oreKmiian. BILL PASSES GIVING PRESIDENT CONTROL OF mi rum P I AMniMrC AbfliUKF-X, s. MLU lMULL LHIluiKuv;;,. , SITTING BULL'S PEACE - " he I).. May IS. (A. famous old pipe of peace of ed lo have been the "pipe of peace of Sitting Bull have been offered for sale, but he Is obliged to believe that the one which Mr. Pryor has just pre sented to the state is the genuine one. The autograph on the pipe is exactly the same as appears on the cards tho chief sold in Pierre, it is said. WIIj j.p.i ihtk am, v .ix flit i Ail' I, May If. r I'.l A 'encial reduction of wattes for unskill ed railroad onployes effective July 1, forecast by tho railroad labor board, will he made the basis for reductions .f all classes of railroad labor, It was umier.strHjd. IS V MI.MKDIt r VWY. KOi'KI.AM', Me., May is. The super-dreadnauiihl Tennessee toilay passed bet final entrance .examination into the Tjiited Slates navy and !o nij;ht U-ft lor r.oston to replenish her supply of fuel oil. She will then so lo tfcie New York navy y.'tid, her last i stop beforo boianini: the trip to the J Brt merlon nav- yard ou the Pacific j ly been presented to the state histori lal society by H. C. Pryor, of the Ah- i.'iui'un ..in iii.w riiuui. - - On tiin step of the relic, mimed or ihked ii.to the wood is the autograph of the warrior. The bowl of the pipe h1 of p nk sandstone from the quar ries at Pipestone, Minn. The stem is about 2o inches long and is of ash Wobd. The pipe1 was traded lo Mr. Pryor's father; I. D. Pryor, now a res ident of Los Angeles, by Sittin? Bull at Can-.p Crook in 1887 for a blanket. 'Thtre was some argument, I be- lieve about the autograph. explained i Mr. Pryor. "The old cihef thought he should have extra compensation besides the blanket for it. It seems that his name was about the only calls ;i-.Ni:iiAii "Iii mh a v." CAMP I.KW1S. Wash.. .May 18. j A. P.) A "rookie" here called Maj. I Gen. Charles H. Muir, commander of i Camp Ixwis. a "dumb guy" just be I fore the general went to San Fran cisco to take temporary command of the Ninth Corps area, and got away with It. The circumstances have been revealed y officers here. Gen. Muir was at work In his gar den, garbed in overalls. "You in the army too?" asked a John private, passing by and weighted down with the wisdom acquired from a month' service. The general noded yes. "You're pretty old to be in the army." continued the rookie. "Are you a sergrunt?" "No," said the gen eral. "Gee, if you have been In the army all this time and ain't even a sergeant, you must be some dumb guy." commented, the recruit. oast . Liars!" Fishing Tackle That Brings Results mm: ; ' ' ft '. -j How Alwut that Winchester ,'"22. cal. for ff; Squirrels? Put Tell.s Portland. "At the present rate the pavement will bo all laid by the middle of July and then there will be a continuous pavement. 37 miles in length oxtendin t iri.m Pendleton to tho Washington Male line. From tho lino to Walla Walla. Wash., the road is now paved," reports Pat l.oneican of Pendleton, registered at ih" Hotel Portland. "Thi.-' paved ro4l is the orcL'on-W.'ishinitton hluhway :1ml it uoes ihrotigli several tonus north of I'endleton. Kacli of these towns has paved. The traffic on the hiiihway is already heavy, there beliiK u coniliiiious stream of truchs of produce," Mr. l,oiitnan is also inler csied in the pavin,- of Knterpriso, in Wallowa county, which will be finish el thi'i season. 'I'he town .f Knter lirise has laid nllca.tv what would he h . i i - ; 1 V - ' - rr V , r t ' ' t jlhing Sitting Hull could write in Enp- jliwh anil he wan very proud of it. "The story goes that Fitting Bull hnd just bern released from prison at Ft. Handnll, and was making his way northward to the reservation. Always ready to pick up a few dollars, he stopped uff at Pierre, S. D. and start ed a flourishing business selling his autographed cards at $1 each. Some one induced him to step into the tele graph office there and write his name on a number of harmless looking mes tafce blanks. The Indian's anger rose to white heat when he discovered that carbon had been inserted between sev eral sheets under the one on which he wrote. Doane Robinson. South Dakota state historian, says numerous pipes reput- "Perhaps You Don't Know" says the Good Judge How long a little of the Real Tobacco Chew will last Nor how much gen uine chewing satisfac tion the full, rich real tobacco taste will give. Ask any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew. He will tell you that this class of tobacco will give more satisfac tionand at less cost than the ordinary kind. Put up in two styles' W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Tho United Statca may become "a nation ot liars" ir the present In come tax burden is not lightened, says Charles J. Bullock, professor of economics at IUrvoid. Fights Harems II a rem have no- pUu e In modern civilization, says Mm. .Thomas O. Winter, presith nt of th tJeneral Kttb'ttitlon of Women " tilths. She Hew Oft 3 Wot HcJfrcl Another Foley Kidrry Fills r-.' honfht in every itste in the Union by men and women on the recommendation of Ihnse who already have been relieved of kidney trouble and bladder ail ments by this tcrling family remedy. Comparatively little advertising ha been done for Foley Kidney f'illa, yet they are well known, and those who know their splendid healing propertiet never accept an imitation or substitute for the genuine Foley. Paina Banished; Health Restored "In S.plemtwr. 1913. 1 wss Rlricken with lumbar" .nd was unable to hirn mys.lt in tod. 1 wan under tha car ot phvsicinn but obtained no rtif A ...iiihbor brought m. a halt hottl. t KM.v Kidnrv I'lll: said ah. had ten anr:taTtv attttrtd and lh.f bad rrli.v.d hor. So 1 hied them, and liter taking thro. Mtles waa well and on my fret. 1 tnoat heartilr recommend Foley Kidney Pills. 1 have never known them to tail. '-M. 0. H.Evcland, Duncan Milis, 1U. Foley Kidney Pius aid nn-J assist nature. They strengthen and invigorate weak or dif eased kid acyt and help lo keep the blood clean and pure, relieving backache. rheumatic pain. h.mbio. UiS or sollei jo'sit. -ore muK'ie.pjfliiiC5tundt-rtr ?, troubi or bUtider itm.-nt, SOLD Bit .. The Bee Hive Pendleton, Ore. "A Store of Reliability" The Bee Hive Pendleton, Ore. The superior merchandising service of The Bee Hive store adds nothing to the cost of one's purchases. The advantageous circumstance of owning our goods at THE KIGHT PRICE is passed on to our patrons in the form of splendid savings. We have received some new pat terns in Dinnerware of the best qual ity, you will like them, for two rea sons, one the Quality and the other the Price. Cut Glass Water Sets (one jug and six glasses) in two cuttings, the grape, and daisy, you will like them at, set $2.50 THESE AKE TRULY EXCEP TIONAL VALUES Perfection Hair Nets at each 10c Toilet Soap at the cake , lc Talcum Powder at 17c (Including war tax). BARGAIN COLUMN Laivs mi still M'lliii? nt nnr IijiK thWr nninlar taltiv. that nutkivs iMihy (H.Kiii v4 2 yanls for IV. Qiittl ity t-itnJhirNl ou i-iiihmM ' It-oat our rif SATISFACTION .MeivlmiiiliM- l" Su-H-rlntiM- M.Tit. l1li- IT tllf IH'HV lM- llill M-low. Xo nuittor wlint the artii-le Is or the pit.v It xlls at it Is IJKXIi MKIWHAN lUSi:, ImIiIiiiI nliicli tvr can iHHiortitily stiinil. AnytliiiM; roins Dthorwlso will mvlvti nn iuljii.-tim-nt ta'ixlint; lo iimin ( iiiii nr EtWKl-will nml iKitnHNit. Vtl mi st hi: satisi ii .i. The Bee Hive MONEY SAVERS PIciilo Itaske4s are M llinc for 1-2 prk-o. No Ih-IUt time tlitui now to jtH the cute to use on iilinli-s. "!un- for I.iH IIMHITDX or.i.t.oN M "WiH-lh tin T a r-iilsiie im-nliaiHlls.- - ' s of all I al lhl i the aid of American women anil of Congress to free the fumalva vt iuu vin? in the Oi knU, " MfMIM)i,,taMa tf ft,