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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1921)
i --V- i i V y f "i H M ' i i i - t atifa !,' .SC. 51 .'.V Si. HG2 UGHT .,... . ..... " " , , , iniMlllimilH iniHlnlllUllllMIll!MIIMM!MMIMIlllllIHMMMMI!MHMI!MIMIMI"l""l!MM"""MIIIII!islMN lllllllllllilllllillllllli!!!! '''''"" NATIONAL SHRiNE FOR United States? Not for Her! II jrimk it era WASHINGTON CilYi Estate Puchascd by Woman' j Hat 1 Civic Foundation Head- j I i I 1 i S "THE NEW AMERICAN BEER" quarters for Organization i " , . . i 'a v v-. i !? A ' VAH!liN;T. y.uy 2 1 - A il.vel. jlimnt uf kt-cii liiii'iist in wninrn and ft omen's ni-faniitiiltiin throughout th country l wen In the pnn lnw In th Woman's National I'lvtl rNninrtalion Of Hie lililliKlf irir.'it Ie.TTI IH', com- .huk inrif anil mie-nulf acres ill the heart of the National 'nilnl. for a civic slirlne. The Foundation la if re lent lilnh, Ami Its onrtlin by mv f ra I uf the leading ft-omen of Wash ington ilia country i hi-inir point ed to as one of the most aixiiificanl and consl met Ivr evohemenls of the jii4--Mr jwriotl. The ilun of the foniulei. women of nminial vision, is to provide In Wash ington a renter for the promotion of thou thins nocfusary to the advance ment of woman In her different Kphere. Tu thin end the grounds, pnnhawd at a cost of $Si,0"fl, will he liraiiiified and a commpmlinit and comfortable cltithmise, built along artlptle and novel lines, will !e pro vided. Unlit rtibally In the form of a rresfrtt. It will overlook Ihe Poto mac Valley, and a remarkable visia will he unfolded to the eye frm the colnnade. at the l.row of the hill whu'h dominates the estate. There will he suite for offices for different orennl-atlons of women, a hallrooni, r. re.irant. a theater, cts. The Foundation haa Ions heen the dream of Mi. Clarem-e OrlnemleT f'alhntin, of Washington, nt whose home it recently was organized. Its development along line totiue.-ied by Mr Calhoun oot only will keep pare ! with the movement to make Washing- i ton the real lnart of the Nat on. hni, ill Brealer importance: to Mrs. Calhoun and those as?:ciatHl with her primarily in the movement, will be the recognition of woman and her poten- tial ties. A garden party planned fort Way around the old mansion now on i the ground probably will mark the format itnrodiietion of the public to (he Foundation's new home. 3 Tlsat Mi-s. Florence Vandorburgh, Eritish wife of W H. Vnnder mnTh. 'inm-apolis attorney, refused to live in the United States, wa orouKht ".!t i the attorney's suit In Minneapolis to break up their unto i.uj'Lu.i vonlruct. Mil. Vaiidoibuigh in conUating the auiU MONK TO BE ERECTED CONCORDIA. Kan.. May I. (A. P A hrine to the memory of the Franciscian frair. Fray Jaun f'aflilla, bHved to hae Iwn the first Christ ian martyr in what is now the I'nited Slate;, prohaiily will he Te: ted by Kishop Francis Tlef. new head of the Concordia dioces.-, in the approximate spot where the pioneer monk was murdered by Indians ntarly 4U0 years ago. In the vicinity of Junction City, Kan. "If th spot nhere Fray Jaun Pa d.lla was slain, or belter yet. his grave, can be located. I intend to have a monument and bronin tahlet placed there." said the bishop. Padilla Is bellved to have returnwl to Quivira (now Kansst following the ! expedition conducted by the Spanish j explorer. Francisco Vaniies drt Coro I nado In K.4J. in search of the "seven i cities" which Franclsi-o mlssionairos ! bad reponed existed in Quivira. The route taken by Corona do throuk'h Kan sas has been rainy accurately iraceu ' bv historians in eleven contml Kan sas count.es. Kesidents of Ijndsborg and vicinity, in McPherson county, are beautifyins Corunado Heights, named for the Spanish explorer who Is said to have conducted his expedition to the crest of this moinyainous like formation for observation purposes. Automobile drives have been constructed to the top and a rest house built there. This vear trees have been set out and it is the Intention to make the spot one S of historic interest for tourists. The 'p5 elevutlon has attracted geologists from !S all parts of the country because Its j zJ chalk like formation has yielded the , gg skeletons of many valuable- prelns- toric animals. I TIIOItl'K lM'.Ci:i I COMMISSION j OKKOOX AOFtU'CI.TVRR COL- 'S( LEOE, CorvalllH, May 21. (A. P.) v'. A. Thorpe or 'i liorpe. Wash., sopho. ! S3 more In agriculture and adjutant of ! 3 the R. O. T. C. cavalry unit, has been ; commissioned first lieutenant In the ' cavalry unit of the rwrular. army. Ha; is to leave soon for Fort Sill, OklR. Thorpe served over-seas as sergeant cf the second cavalry. He participated , in fo.ir major hu'tles Including St. Mihiel. Chattenu Thierry, and the Argonne. That Tired Feeling Just As Much a Warning "Stop, Look and Litten." It Indicates run-down conditions and means that you must purity your blood, renew your strength tone and your "power of resist ance," or be in gTCal danger of se-1 rious sickness, the grip, flu, fevers, contagious and Infectious diseases. Do not make light of it. It is serious. Give it attention at once. Ask. your druCE'st for Hood's Sarsaparilla, He knows this good. old family medicine Is Just the Thing to Take in Spring for that tired feeling, loss of appe tite, debility. It is an all-the-year-round medicine, wonderfully effective In the treatment of scrof ula, catarrh, rheumatism and run down after-disease conditions. "My husband has taken Hood's Sarsaparilla every spring for years, and It always puts him in shape. He is 58 years old." Mrs. N. Campbell, Decatur, 111. A mild laxative, Hood's Pills. Made in Tendleton, from best selected Oregon barley, malt, corn and hops. WESTERN is a cereal beverage which stands on its merit as the leading thirst quench ing beverage on the market. MRS. HOUSEWIFE: Do you realize that there are 80 calories of food value in a bottle of soda water? And do you realize that right here in your own home county we are manufacturing thousands of bottles of WESTERN "The New American Beer" ' , WHISTLE Delicious Orange Flavored Soda Water Cherry Blossom Cherry Flavored Soda ORANGE CRUSH Do you know what the State Sanitary Inspector has to say about our plant? Listen to this: "The Roesch Bottling Works has modern equipment. Bottles are washed exceedingly clean; water is filtered. There is good drainage and the place is kept in fine condition." In view of this and the recognized quality of our products, are you not justified in keeping your dollars at home? - , 'A Drink Western Made in Pendleton CFN DU PUIS COSY CHARLES CO CRESCENT CIGAR STORE Sold in Pendleton by ' PEMOTT'S CIGAR STORE OiYMPIA CIGAR STORE CR1GGS Sc. TRYON BILLY'S CIGAR STORE PASTIME POOL HALL BUNGALOW POOL HALL Hood's Sarsaparilla OVERCOMES THAT TIRED FEELING. BUILDS UP HEALTH THIRSTY? Order a mlxril case today. Just the thing for your din ner taldi niul for your gtiCNta In the evening. 404 EAST COURT ST. r.rfiimimmiiH!mniiiitiiiiiiiititMiMHiimi!!!i!iii!!iiiimnimn ?A I Hill IJii llULlUiiliUUtiiUllUlUii UiUilllUiHliniiiilUillilUiUllUiliintillUUaiiiUitliUUUUijii UilinUUllUUtiiia UiliHiittiiiltiUtttn Uiiiiiil PHONE 528 WARM WEATHER In comlwr. Qtieiw-h your lliirKl with one T the four icrcat iliinki. - You'll like thorn. il li II li I s li B S 5 j 5 1 s a 1-1 n n if 11 E I t i 1 .5 H i 1 If I! 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