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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1921)
("7, DAILY EAST OREGONIAff, PENDLETON, OREGON, TETO8DAY EVi'XTN 3, T1A? 2C, 1021. KN PAGES ?AS2 nvt INltUKIIItUillKIHtUIIUIIHimU'.MIHIHUIUIIumilMUItimHI People Here and There f 3 Irene I'uttcrson of t'llot Hock shop-, hiwl III,,',, (AlluV Ellis McCoy of Echo trammeled business hero yostorduy afternoon. TIiihIiicm brought Guy R. Toii.it here yesterday from IiIn home In La Grande. J. E. fiinlth of liend waa In I'endlc. ton yesterday taking cure of business matter, Nova Starr, Vclma Ulncgur, Doris Halt, W. Van Emun anil Harvey Starr of Walla Wallu wore hero yes tcrduy afternoon. George II, Snell, a reHldent of I'-n-dlclon several yearn ago, was hero to day from his homo In Wulla Wulla meeting old frlmula and ucquulnl UllCCH. OFFICES AND OFFICERS uiGi; crowd ' (Continued from pace 1.) Kaluto Valued at (I5,0H.12. An Inventory of the eBtate of the Into Flunk A. Michael has been filed by Kstella A. Michael, administratrix. The Inventory shows that tho valua tion of tho estate In 6u,3!itl.l2. I'rop erty In Umatilla, Morrow mid Multno mah counties Ih Included In the Jim Funk of Enterprise I here as sisting l- A. Clark, Boston wool buy. er, In loading wool shipments which have heiii consigned to JluloweM, Jones und Donald. l'lned I or IIIckiiI 1'ohkcshIoh. Nelson Houlhorlund and Ted Bald win, urrestcd hint night by Deputy Sheriff K. II. n.uirway were fined thin morning In the court of JunIIcc Joe 11. Tal ked on a charge of having whin- key In their possession Illegally. Their fines were '.0 each. Jioth men paid. Kred Oa.iklll, prominent farmer of l.a Grande, drove over to J'endleton yesterilay. Me U assisting in the worn rniuii county In fining to Im prove t lie Old Oregon Trail. Crow's Feet, Wrinkles. a tmarged Pores "7W iK Pr.trtl New TWUtf Ctm Coantatag Trw Bottom Ilk Mhi lcklr Show a ion Vote) on TV aclM'iiigCH Whether the actions or the Uniatll lu school board In Including In Ita budget an Item of $51100 for the con struction of two cottages as homes for teachers will be ratified depends on the action taken by voters at the spe. ctal eleetlon June 7. It -,s one of the measure that will bo referred to the people. KlH-rlff Returns With Prisoner. Sheriff Zoeih Houser returned nt noon from linker where he went yes terday after Klchurd Button, 16 years old, who walked away frfom the lawn of the court house wnere fie was work ing 11 h a tniKty. Sutton thinks he would have been iiafe It had not been for pictures of hlm that were sent to officials ull over this section of the country within three hours after he disappeared. He went to tho city Jail at llaker with a number of hoboes to get a night's lodging. He was nev er relieved frm Jail, the picture proving all tho Information needed to prove his undoing. The first application of Howard' Ilutii rmilk Omni will astonish, von. The dullest, most llfHeu complexion Is turned to rndlant boauty und red or rmih hsnils or nrm iim.l snowy white -,.? there Is nut the sliahtest sign of its use. It actually vanihn from slBht and the most heatid atmosphere will not produce the least ahinincus or greanlneaa of the akin. No matter whether you are troubled with a' poor complexion, wrlnkl . puf flneffa around the eyen, crnw'a feet or lines around mouth, or Just a almple rollKhneaa of the laee, hands or arms caused by wind or aun. you w ill rind that th--s trouhles will nulrklv dliui pear with Hie uae of Howard's Hutter intlk Cream. To prove this to your complete, sat lafnetion. Ret a parkage today at any first rlana drug or tollt goods counter. Insist on Howard's Huttermilk Cream, no other Cnani can take ita place. If you cannot obtain. ml 10 eenla silver or atampa for generous trial package or Cream and Soap to Howard l:ro. Company, Waahlnaton Nreet. Itiir ralo. N. V. All druggists can supply you. LONDON", May :.-(tr. r.)The first break In the ranks of the striking Hrltlsh coal miners occurred when 600 Shropshire miners returned to the pits. CAIll.l'. WINNTO III ItCIIlM, SHANGHAI, May 26. (A. I'.) On tho recent occasion when Win aton Churclilll left Loudon on his mis sion to Jerusalem the Shanghai Zion ist organization addressed a cable message to him at Palestine. H read 1 he hhanghal Zionist Association bids you hearty welcome to lsreul's binil and expresses confidence In the fulfillment of our two thousand years' old aspirations." The Big Show Is On Come hungry to the show and get your meal at the Table Supply booth. We are going to serve you Happy Home Canned Fruits and Hot Rolls made from Olympic Flour. Oh, Boy, they will be good with a slice of our fa mous Brookficld Butter. ABSOLUTELY FREE. "TIE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOOD YEAR Proprietors J) Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 SPECIAL 1 OVENGLASS CASSEROLE, 8 INCH SIZE and ONE 5 POUND CAN COFFEE STEEL CUT HIGH GRADE FOR $3.50 HOW TO USE FRY OVENGLASS l to not take It out of the oven wflh a wet cloth. 2 Do not knock it una''1"' glnss or when hot let It come in contort too suddenly with cold water or cold metal. ' ' , 3 Do not put It over a blaae. , lit'AUAMI ,i: This Rlnss Is made for oven use only and Is Biinronteed not to break while In the oven If above precautions are heeded. H. 3. FRY Ol.AHH COM HAN T. PayCash Receive More Pay Lest Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 EL Court Phone 880 . . 9 wine iii IxjuIb Fourteenth (lesiun Is shown In the Kawtelle booth, which ' has been transformed Into a formal dlnlnir room with furniture from Cruikuhank & Hampton. Nye-Ward Vo. Shoes and hose for the entire fum lly aro shown by the Nye-Ward Co , aKiilnts a seltinK allowing futuristic medallions of blue and yellow. 'J'liouuu hhop, A reproduction of the Main street show window of the Thomaa Shop Is used ut their booth. Among the ap parel shown Is a drexs of red and blue checked Kronen. gliiKhum and white oimindy, showing rosettes of tho Bing ham on the oversklrt, a dress of blue doited Hwlss and a sports' dress of white combined with a wonderful simile of oranne, Oivwient Pry Good Co. Lovely sports apparel Is shown amonif the ladies wear at tho Cresent Dry joods Dooth. A skirt of pink and white und another of lemon and white, are moat attractive. In a glass case urc shown duinty accessories for J the fashlnnahel woman of today. Van Pn l,ninber Co. A miniature. houne la shown by the an Pelten Lumber Co. It oppeurs against a back ground of beautifully kruined wood . Warrcn'a Maslc Houne. An Klllngton piuno, with Rdlson and Victor phonographs, form the War ren's Music House display. The ma chines are kept goinir and furnish en tertainment for the thronus. M orklnginro' Cloth nz Sloro. For the man who works, the Work ingman's Clothing store offers high boots, overalls, glove, shirts and other clothing that la substantial and of good quality. t.adwu's Ilnrerwi Shop. Everything displayed at the Oadwa booth was made in Pendleton. Here are shown harness, awnings, auto cushions and other products. CrnikHliank & Iluniptini A breakfast room furnished fn blue end Ivory enamel i the offering of Crulkidiank & Hampton. The furni ture coimuua of table and chairs, aide IhM,. und lump, shown in a setting of blue. Bond Hi-othcr r-ometning or tne benefits whJch a town reaps from a business firm are shown In the posters displayed In the Hond Hrothers exhibit. One rcadi "Forty four people ure employed by Hond Hrothers." Another states that the firm him an annual payroll of H1.S00. Displayed In the booth are suits, shoes, hats, shirts and other men's wear, a well as luggage. - J. C. ITiHM-y Co. Clothes for men and women -arej shown by the J. c Penny Co. Besides , tha snappy styles for men, the firm shows sports wear fori women, silk I petticoats, and hats. One model la of green and white with effective cm broidery, with hat to match, and an other Is of black and white. All models ; were Imported from New York and the ! exhibit will be changed daily. j Oiffep Demonstrated Miss Hetty KitzJarrcll Is demonstrat ing Dependable Coffee and Tru Klue cookies for Alexander's and tho booth is olio of the oases tn the pavilion, II. I Iltirmiiglia The panel work done by B. U Bur roughs is shown In the Eurroughs ex hibit. The walls of the booth arc made of paneled doors of beautifully grained Oregon fir. This forms a background for a tiny white Colonial house, perfect In every detail. Crawford & Hedges t'ltra-fashlonablo is the brown ma hogany frosted reed furniture shown by Crawford and Hedges. The set consists of davenport and chairs up holstered In taupe velour, and talking machine, table and bird cage, the lat ter fully equipped with a twittcrinc yellow canary. Itainlcj- & co. A few feet beyond the entrance of Happy Canyon one will see a booth with lljo figure of a horse above the archway. Tho booth is occupied by the exhibit of Huniley & Co., and the Information was given out yesterdav that the little hcrno is a colt of the big one that advertises the Hamlev store uptown. Miniature awnings are In place on a pillar in tho booth, and some saddles are on display. The booth is decorated in a checkerboard effect In black and white. No horse shoes were up today, but they probably Wilt he added later In the carnival. Koepnn Drug Co. At the place -where there Is a lot of red with dashes of green and yellow the Turkish lady presides over per fumes and other toilet necessities that are being shown by Koeppen's. The domicile of the lady la a very nttrnc tlee place, and many visitors paused to admire the decorations, and the cos tume worn by the dark oyed Turk. Pendleton Drug Co Ttexall products are In evidence when one sees the display of the Pen dleton Drug Co. ite.iutiful kadok GhinaandGlassware 20 Reduction - IN KEEPING WITH THE SPIRIT OF THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL We are offering a genuine saving to the community as a special attraction. We never have sales, but the importance of the occasion has caused us to offer all lines of china and glass ware at a special discount of 20 per cent for this week only. Reservations can be made for future deliveries at this special price. For the June Bride. For the Graduate. Now is the season for gifts for brides and graduates. China and glassware offer many suggestions: , VASES ; BOWLS SALAD SETS LUNCH SETS CANDY JARS COLOGNES The variety is unlimited. NOTHING IS RESERVED FROM THIS GENUINE REDUCTION. '2 I Discount on China I and Glass this week I A Real Reduction All goods are marked at regular prices only you are entitled to a 20 Per Cent Discount on all purchases made 'this week. Bavarian Chinas English Imported Ware Hawkes and Fairpoint 1 1 Cut Glass Etch Glass in all Designs. Reservations can be made this week for future delivery Our regular prices are low 20 per cent discount will give you a saving which can not be disregarded. THIS WEEK ONLY -cJeujelery the best essay In the school. Alisa Thelma lilanchctt was prescipcl xv.tn the silver medal und Miss Florence Mytinger u freshman capture J the third prize, a bronze medal. (Continued on page 6.) HIGH SM NOTES ! I:- -wil WIFE TAKES HUSBANDSADVJCE And Is Made Well Again by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Springfield, Mass. "The doctor told my husband that I had to have an oper ation, oincrwise i would be a sickly woman and could not have any more chil dren on account of my weakened con dition. I refused to have the operation. My husband adked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham s Vcgcta- lile Comwund to see if it would not help me. For the first four months I could do but little work, ! had to lie down most of the time, was nervous and could eat hardly anything, but my husband was always reminding me to take the Vegetable Compound, which I did. Of my eight children this last one wag the easiest birth of all and 1 am thankful for your Vegetable Com pound. I recommend it to my friends when I hear them complaining about their ills." Mrs. M. Nat.LE, 72 Fre mont ht., tpringheld, Mass. Sickly, ailing women mak homes, and after reading Mrs. Na tale's 1 4 j;.-. l ailing women make unhappy d after readme Mrs. Na tale's letter one can imagine now this home was transformed by her restoration to health. Every woman who suffers from such ailments should give Lydin E. Pink- nam s Venerable t-ompound s 1. 1! onrolv worth whi nnound a lair trial. lile. v FrcMimcii (iie Program Members of the Freshman class entertained thejs siudent uoiiy tins morning vim tin uKsembly. Vernon Fowler, president of the class, acted as cii.Orman. Vlvlnr. Estcs wan flint to appear, w'th a pi ano nolo and Dorothy ftrnUKban fol lowed with a recitation. Violet HoiIr sen Kanpr a solo ucconinanlcd on tho piano by Miss Thelma Akey. Evelyn Oudley gave a, reaiT-rip and members of the freshmen class In the Girls' Glee Club Kuve two selections, l.crc nc Kins rendered a piano solo and Miss Tliclma Akey gave a .readln.-r. Klchurd Warimtrom cnterlal.ied for KCNCrul minutes with rurtonmmr the prominent students In the school. T!ir. program was prepared by mcniiers of the class with the assistance f Mlsr Kllz.ftx t ll Srvt rence. faculty d !t jr. Medals Iii-scntwl Tho medulu f fered by the Painon Lodirc K. of V. for 1 lie best essay on Amecii ar.ls.u were presented at the assembly this mornlne; hy Austin" t.-indrettt ' Mb. Aem- Mule won the void medi'l fur IjllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllM BLAC BEAR ROOF PANT 30 and 50 gal. bbls., 75c per gallon. Estimates given on all kinds of roof work. Work Guaranteed Manufactured by Ralph c ar S ail Railroad St. ITiullrton r iiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiia Burroughs Builds Beautiful HOMES m Pendleton Prosperity The proof of prosperity of any locality is demonstrated by the number of individual home owners and home loving people. Make Pendleton a "City of Homes." Decide today. BUILD A HOME Use the assistance of this company and see your home before it is built. Call investigate the service. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Wc have a complete stock of every necessity in the building line. PANELS, LUMBER, ROOFING, WINDOWS AND ALL B. L. Burroughs, Inc. Exclusive Representatives of the National Builders Bureau See Our Booth at the Carnival 1 1 if .3 m Hi m 3 2 J If II 53 5