PAGE THREE DAILY EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27. 1A21. TEN PAGES i 1 1 1 1 7 1 it 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 ini in 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 tn 1 1 1 i ii :i 1 1 1 1 1 1 ti 1 1 ii it 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 in i u i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii n 1 1 1 it 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 iiiiiiiimiiiiiii ii mini iiiHiiiHiiiiiiHiMiiuniiiiii t Afe-ms Notes of Pendleton CA1.ENDAK OF KVKNTS May 28-27 I'endleton Mer- ohanli' and Manufacturers' Car- nival. Btx-clnh golf tournament to b played here Saturday and Bun- day May 28-29. ' May 31, June 1 and 2 State convention of Oregon Federation of Wojncn's clubs. June 3 and i Twenty-ninth Annual pioneer Picnic. June 14, 15. H State con- tVenllon of the O. A. II. June 27-Auguet Summer Normal Bcliool. September 22. 23. 24 Annual Pendleton Hound-Up. WrlKH 111m Approbation . A letter from J. B. Campbell In which lie expressc hln appreciation of lutloiu. Heivlce. Ih here fro the nervier of local people for their ton. I. C. today and In part In oHiHtlng him to secure hi op- iiolntmeiit uh a member of the unci- atuto Commerce Commission him been received ut the office of tho Commer clul Association. if.tu.1 information ItepoiiH on the condition of 'tho roada of Umatilla county to be submit ted every week are nuked Dy m v-- l,ti- I linn Washington. II. w. Hoclibaiini, of the Htiite Itc- Ih here from Wushlng- confnrriiiK with Fred Ileiinlon, county iigrlcul- turo ugent. Mr. llncl.uutim has 11 western Htittea In his district und visits tblH territory twice, a year, lie wa formerly loculed in Idaho. Iliir CaUli of 1'Mi Shown. Olio hundred Hlxty pounds Ih the to tal weight of ubout BO beautiful brook trout caught In East I.ako by Ueorne Moke preparations now to at tend Mm Pendleton MKIU'll A VI'S' AMI M l TACT! II i:itS' CAKMVAI.. May 20, 27, IH. IV h a bl tiling. QUALITY SERVICE. rENi.i.rcroji's iraiuno work BUY AT HOME hcvka IMtlon of f'rave Knowledge of the exact location of the grave of her father In wanted by Mr. fl. W. Khortrldgo of Walla Walla In letter "he ha written to the Com- .mcrclal AnocloUon. r ller father wan ,a vctoran of the civil war and h In terment wu In charge of the O. A. U. mn.w .rr. ,i Feurinir that the lo cation Of tho lot might be lost. ho wrote to get the Information. gon Tourlat and Information llureiiu Iitt i.'0tttne, Ulen Htoile, Hill Chls In a letter that m on mo u. of the Commercial AHi-oClatlnn. TI la Information will bo punnsneu uy bureau for the benefit of travelers who ure seeing Oregon. viMlloton On Tourist Map That Pendleton will be on the travel maps prepared by Rand, McNally und Co la assured by a letter that has been received by the Commcrclul 4nciution In which a map of the city together with other Information Is sought. This data will be used In the. preparation of the map, and points of scenic and historical Interest will be designated for tho uccommodutlon of toiirlsls. holm and Jube Temple, who returned this morning from a fishing trip. All the fish are large, but t lie longest S trout measures -) inches and weight S seven pounus lug much attention. The dlspluy hi ullruct-; Observe Memorial )ny Special services for Memorial Day will be observed by the O. A. it. post lit tho Presbyterian church Sunday. The services will be held at 11 o'cl jck with the address by Itev. (loorge L. Clark, pastor of tho church. The veterans of the civil war have Invited Spanish-American veterans and the veterans of the late war to be present at tho services. X -loiioiioiioi- 7 -101101101101101 MEET US ... 0 AT THE MERCHANTS' AND MANUFAC TURERS' CARNIVAL. "You Can Depend on "101" ' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street . Phone 101, Private Exchange Connects Both Departments. -loi loi-iui i6i loi-ioi loi-ioi ioi r Official Curnllul Photographer The Ward Studio has been selected i as tho official photographer of the 3 Merchants' and Manufacturers' Carnl- vul according to action that was taken S by the committee in charge this morn- j Ing. The committee members urge ex- s hlblturs and others who want pictures ,3 of the booths and scenes of the carnl- S vol to secure their pictures from n !z Pendleton photographer. The action js was taken following discovery that nil j outside photographer hud secured pic- 5 lures of many of the booths. . " (.nests of It. V. Itltner. Members of the board of directors. S of the Pendleton Kotary Club will beiS guests this evening at a dinner parly 1 5 for which Itoy W. Itltner will be host.! 3 The affair will be given at the Ktirlc llltner upper ranch and guests will be Carl Cooley, H. It. Thompson, .i'h ter llamley, Frank Hoyden, Lo'.voll K. Kern. I.. C. Scharpf. Kred Hennlon und C. P. A. Lonergiin. J. V. Tall man, u member of the board, left to day for Portlund so will be unable to attend. Special Prices During the Merchants and Manu facturers Carnival We are placing on special sale these two days Merchandise of Highest Quality at below BEFORE WAR PRICES. lany of these items are limited, so come early and get first choice. Every thing laid on counters where you can see it and be waited on promptly. Don't fail to come in and sec for your self. 7oc $1.50 Storm Serge 75e Black only. Special Sale Wire Lamp Frames All sizes and shapes. Special Sale. . One Half Price 40 Inch Chiffon Cloth For dresses, blouses, lamp shades. Special Sale, yard 25e and 35c Women's Summer Vests Special Sale 19c One Lot Fine Lace Curtains Special Sale 89c STORE CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY. . RIG SALE MEN'S SHIRTS In our Man Store, including all our E. & W. Shirts toe For the Graduate Now is the time to take advantage of this immense stock of jewelry und all gifts for the girl and boy grad uate make your money go as far as it will. That is why we are offering you these wonderful values. A FEW SUGGESTIONS Wrist Watches, regulnr $30.00, now tlHM Wrist Watches, regular $25.00, now tl5.." Writ Watch?, regulnr $20.00, now $11.35 WrlHt Watches, regular $40.00, now $27.3 Wrbrt Watched, regular $i.00, now $10.50 Boys' WatcJijs. regular $100.00, now , ....$79.8. Hoys' Watches, regular $75.00, now $o.B5 Hoys' Watches, regular $45.00, now .$aflJJ." Hoys' Watclus, regular $35.00, now $27.85 NOX-DKKnUCT.llIE I'UAKIjS Pearl Necks. 18 Inches, resular $10.00, now $.05 l'earl Necks, JO Inches, regular 12.00, now $8.75 I'carl Nocks, 2t Incite, regular $14.00, now $10.5 Everything fur our disposal for tho same reduced prices. Can you afford to overlook this offer? Come In und look at It Is all wo ask. Ins corn's J eweliy Store Bin: Lot Silk Hose Kx.mtIv Men Talk ! Hrlef speeches to tho ptudents of Pendleton schools were made today by members of the American Ix'tilon. At the high school this morning; dur ing the assembly period Dr. Fred A. I I-lcuullcn was the speaker. This after noon, the student bodies at Washing ton, Lincoln and Hawthorne listened Is to brief addresses by Tom Murphy, S KrncKt Crockatt and Perry Idlemiin. js The necessity for observance of Me-is mortal Day und the keeping alive of 2 patriotism were the themes broii(!htlS out by the speakers who also told of j some of their own experiences. 1 To Plan Welcome ' j Definite announcement of a meeting : "3 at Portland, June 7. of secretaries of I S commercial organizations and men In ' S public life, including newspaper edit ors. Is made In a letter from the state Chamber of Commerce to the I'endle ton Commercial Association. The meeting has been called for the pur pose of considering ways and means for receiving the homeseekers who will be here from the Middle- West states in July and August. The pros pective settlers from Nebraska and Kansas and other states of that sec tion will leave Omaha July 19, and a tour of Oregon will be made. 93c Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. caL : for Squirrels? I ILawtltoniP dots IfrTonl. Hawthorne school "holds the record 1n the school fire drills, according to William Klngold, fire chief, who con ducted the drills this morning. Haw thorne pupils were out of the building one minute after the gong rang. Lin coln and Washington pupils made their exist In one minute and five seconds, while the pupils of the high school proved moro deliberate and left the building In one minute, twen ty seconds. Ilecnuso of the recess hour, no test was made at I'lcld school. Chief P.lngold, while at the grade schools, gave a talk and em phasized the four "don'ts" of fire pre vention, as follows: I will not play with matches; Stamp It out; Turn off the Current and Clean up trash. H. E. Inlow, city school superintendent and Manuel Frledly, chairman of the school board accompanied Chief Uingold. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 LI Kr' 6cl To close out, Special Sale One Lot Package Emb. Goods To Close Out One Half Price Panama Hats on Special Sale Here's your chance to buy a fine Panama Hat for summer at a big saving. $5.00 Value, Special Sale $6.00 Value, Special Sale $6.50 Value, Special Sale $7.00 Value, Special Sale $7.50 Value, Special Sale $8.00 Value, Special Sale $8.50 Value, Special Sale $9.00 Value, Special Sale S9.50 Value. Special Sale $10.00 Value, Special Sale with or without collars,, t'rencn cuns, percaie, i"- dras and silk shirts, $2.00 Values. Special Sale $2.50 Values, Special Sale $3.00 Values, Special Sale $3.50 Values, Special Sale $4.00 Values, Special Sale $4.50 Values. Special Sale $5.00 Values, Special Sale $1.59 $1.98 $2.23 $2.80 $3.25 $3.60 $3.93 $3.75 $4.50 $4.87 $5.23 $5.60 $5.93 $6.37 $6.75 $7.12 $7.45 $6.00 Values, Special Sale ff JO $6.50 Values, Special Sale $7.50 Values, Special Sale f $8.50 Values, Special Sale . fJ'XX $0.00 Values, Special Sale 57.0 $10.00 Values, Special Sale $ '-ya SHOE SPECIAL In Tripple A Widths. For you who wear tripple A width, we offer some real values in pumps and oxfords. Black kid oxfords and pumps, brown kid pumps, bronze oxfords and pumps, patent pumps and some lace boots. Any ox ford, pump or shoe for $4.85; SPECIAL SALE $4.85 NEMO COPvSETS Limited quantity of these in sizes .23 to 34, while they last ; $1.29 Middies' with plain or navy collars, sizes 4 to 22, spccicil price v-i' Combinations in batiste and nainsook, beautifully trimmed with ribbon, val laces and French -flowers, all sizes $l."S Nine plaid woolen skirts in brown, tan, greys, green, One Halt Price. nmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , nmmiiiiiiiiMiiiiimmiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiii mm minimum iiiiiiimiimm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiur TREASURE IN HOLD Wreck Antedates Memories of Earliest Settlers in the Oregon Country. FOR RE S5J"" to IV tPhij tot drink Hiluilla then and enjoij tho best? Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervoua tn.teasp ant Dlsai of Women. X-Ray Eleolrli Tharapcutlca. Timpl Bide. Boom It Pbon 41 rUoue 110-W. F. O. Box 8i: PORTLAND, Ore. May (L. P.) Mown on the court oC Sontliorn Ore gon there is a mysterious olil hull u wreck that anliilates the memories of the earliest settlers In the . Oregon country. The hold of the ancient craft con tains a cargo of metal bars, brass and copper perhaps even gold. This much was determined last year for the first time by an organized exploring party that brayed the swift tides and quick sands of Xeskowin for a few hours, just long enough to ascertain that the hold contained ingots of some kind. The curious ones were then driven back by the Inrushing tide. When! I the water had retreated again, the tricky Neskowln sands had shifted and the wreck was almost out of sight. This summer the mystery is to be solved, residents of the Neskowln dis trict declare. They arc prepared to spend a considerable sum of money 1:1 excavating. When all plans are rcr.dy the trick must be turned In a few hours between tides or not at nil. Success of the expedition admittedly depends to a great extent upon the 1 favor of the elements, for In the con- i stantly shifting bands and tides the wreck is sometimes raised high above ' the beach, und again covered with j tons of sand and almost submerged from sight. The treasure-seekers will endeavor 1 lo make their diivve on a favorable! day, when the tide Is low and the; wreck comparatively clear of sand. H is planned to cut through the hold ! with uxes and shovels, and remove as! much of the metal as possible befoiv ! the incoming tides drive tho ii.vadcvsj Lack. I The old wreck has been on t he j beach at Neskowln. In Ti'lamook county, for many years. The ndhuv say it was there long before the' white man came. Albert l'owin.ui. first homesteader in the region, su.'j the ship had apparently been wreck-j ed for decades before In sct'Vd on j the. Oregon coast in 1SST.. row ma 0 : who is taking an active intcest n i organizing the exploration patty, be-! Itevcs tho ship wa-s one of the Hud-I son"s Uuy Company fleet. j No theory as to the unique cargo of T....,K- f:,Nt imrols b:is tu'en a.villl"tid CHICAGO, May 27. (I. 1'.) The rush for reservations lo the Pacific coast on the. western roads by tourists has started. The Santa Fe, Southern Pacific. Kock Island and other roads are swamped with orders for reserva tions w hen the tourist season starts on June 1. A special rate of $115 round trip from Chicago to the coast, has been made. Iteturn tickets will lie good until October 31. The roads I have made preparations for a record breaking tourist season. proVriation bill, carrying approximate ly 190,000,(00. This includes -r' -ij'nij for reinstating 700 prohibition uKents. APPIiOI'M ATIOX DlMi PASSKl). WASHINGTON. May 27. (I. P.) The house passed the deficiency up- IBS ljLjJJ3lJlLLllJlJfclBh'MMri '1 i iftfW1 -&"Ma CALL MRS. IRELAND 304-W For Peonies for Decoration Day. Pbon SOT Hour a. m. to t p. tn. DR. OHMART Modern Dentistry In All Branches. PANCAKES in a jiffy' Panrafcn Fl niir. l.um Kerr's QUALITY THE REAL TEST ;l.e roal basis of merchandising value rests in its qual ity. Pi ice enters 111 only so far as the quality ot the arti ilo just fits. C.'ilH.v determines whether this price is a hih on or a l-.v one. Quality is the guiding influence as to ;is final value and true worth to the customer. You p.t.y depend on the liKi: HIV1-" quality and tho 15EK HIVE j rice as : our protection on all purchases at this store. DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE WORTH MORE MONEY Hair Bow Ribbons at. 38c yard West Electric Curlers, 23c and 8c Ladies' Mercerizezd Hose in white at 32c pair. Middy Ties, at 10c. See Is Believing We Invite Your Critical Inspection Fresh Salted Peanuts, 19c pound. Satin Finish Candies 25c half pound. This makes a delicious candy to serve at parties. ricnic Baskets, 1-2 price. You can get a nice largo one for 38c Picot edge ribbons in all colors at 15c yard. BARGAINS Merchandising Hargains have to be justified by something besides extrava gant claims of the imagination. Wo val ue our firm name and reputation too highly to indulge in any publicity that might disappoint tho purchasing public. It's true we ure not giving merchandise away, but in most sales wo are satisfied with a "below-t he-average" profit. 1N VEST1KATE FOK YOU US ELF. Pcrfectionette Hair nets 10c each. THE BEE HIVE "MORE FOR LESS" PENDLETON OREGON