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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1921)
PAGE THREE . . mtmtmiiAu t nrntinntir TirrUTirfl k T 0 1 1111 9 TJEJf PAGS DAILY EAST QgJauunuiJH, rLflULiiiua, utttumi , immuai amniBu, i, !,1'"UI"' ' ' " 7 Ljzzzir-i " ' ' : f iiiimiii ' """" """" "'' niiiiiiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimmn in . . ' : I'll - . . i Afeteis iVotes 0 Pendleton BUY AT HOME BUY AT HOME K2 QUALITY service: OAJ-KYDAR OW EVENTS Blx-club folf tournament to ba played her Saturday and Bun- day May J8-2. May 81, Juna 1 and State convention of Oregon Federation of Women' clubs. June S and 4 Twenty-ninth Annual Pioneer Picnic. June 14, 15, 16 Stata con- rentlon of the 0. A. R- June iT-Auguet I Bummer Normal School, July 10 to Id Elllson-Whlte Chautauqua. September 42. 88, 14 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. Milton Tram Ixwt, The member of the fcaachall team of the ChrlHtlan church of Pendleton, accompanied by their wlve and friendx, went to Milton yesterday aft ernoon where they met and defeated the Christian church team by a eoore of 20 to g. Lunch tiaskete were taken, and on their return a atop was made at the Athena park where a hi picnic "feed" waa enjoyed. Five oars were filled with the plcnlcers. js-sbuu.ji.11 i- , iuu 'Killed nattier On Trip Forrest Baker and Ora Honavan apent Sunday and Monday on the north fork of Meacham CreeK ana on am Creek. They caught the limit of fish, and Incidentally, they were did- turbed by a big rattlesnake which got In their way. The siume waa , and ha wore nine rattlera and a button. Two other snakes of the name kind were killed yesterday at North Fork by the aection boss. The fish the boya brought back were of nice str.o. To Attend Aiwombly Rev. and Mr. J. T. LuRose and Olive Mortlmore and John Lawler left Sunday for Spokane where they will attend the Naaatrine assembly which be flirn tomorrow. They expect to be gone for a week. Hurt In RmaHh-l'p Mra. Ida Doyle, formerly a resident of Pendleton who left lout October to make her home in Portland, waa Injur ed Sunday morning at Wyeth fn an auto accident when she waa pinned under the car driven hy H. A. Orleman. The man waa also Injured. vacation on Decoration day by inking a hike to McKiy Creek and back. They were under the command of Pcoutmaster H. J. Klrby. Game were enjoyed during the Interval between their arrival and the return trip. Ijik Day of May WJimr. Her.au He today la a holiday, nc wheat market quotation were re ceived by Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers. Tomorrow la the last day of the May wheat. SmuIh Take Hike' Hoy Bcoiita of Trdnp Xo. 2 enjoved a i -101101101101101101- -101-101101 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmfm Eat Strawberries There is going to be lots of them and the Price Will be Reasonable. - OUR PRICE TODAY HAS BEEN 20c PER BOX. "Waste Less Buy the Dc:t" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street Phone 101, Private Exchange Connects Both' Departments. Hocks HullcllriK Permit. An application for a building per mit waa made Saturday afternoon by Mra. Howard A. Frick at the office of the city recorder for alteration and repairs on her properly on Mcnchum atreet. The estimated com of th work la placed at tl.lino. Hunt and I'lnh Harry Lester, Lionel Harthrong and Ivan Crow composed a party of hunt- era and fishers who Invaded the Hear Creek country over Sunday and Mon day for a vacation and the enjoyment of sport. They were fairly successful In their quest and returned home Mon day evening. -loi-iM-i6i-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi- J o mi M To Attend Convention. J. De Wild, a member of the si." of the American National hank, wll leave thla evening to attend the Mat' convention of Oregon bankers which will be held at Seaside Friday and Bat urday. Mr. De Wilde will deliver an addreaa before the convention on VF1 nanelal Advertising, a subject which he has given special study for severa years. For the Graduate Now is the time to take advantage of this immense Btock of jewelry and 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, regular $30.00. now Wrist Watchea, regular $25.00, now i!?!? Wrist Watchea. regular $20.00, now VA i Wrist Watches, regular $40.00, now Wrist Watches, regular $65.00, now -iS'LT Boys' Watch;s, regular $100.00, now JIMS Boys' Watches, regular $75.00, now J,.',? Boya' Watches, regular $45.00, now Jl Boya' Watches, regulur $56.00, now 127.85 NOX-DESTRVCTABM7 PEARLS Pearl Necks. 18 Inches, regular $10.00, now M.M VetKl Necks, E0 Inches, regular 12.00, now ... .M.75 'P'earl fJecks, 24 Inches, regular $14.00, now $10.95 " '" ' Kverythlng la for your disposal for the same reduced prices. Can you afford to overlook this offer? Come in and look at it la all we ask. If AM ft A At nniiid iweiry sore Fishing Tackle That Brings Results How About that Winchester 22. cal. for Squirrels? A. C. Huntington Dies. Albert Clark Huntington, Union county pioneer and grandfather of Mra. K. It. Farley of this city, died In lA Grande on Saturday in his ninetieth year. He is survived by one daughter. Mrs. Oeorge H. Currey of La Grande, and three grandchildren, Mrs. Farley George Humfngton Currey, nn.l Al bert R. Currey of linker. Funeral ser vices were held on Saturday. fENDLCTON'S WADING TORR Sllg gestions for the Girl Graduate V X. Should Remove (iram GraKS that has been cut but not re moved from the ground where It fell should he taken away Immediately, CnVf W. B. Rimrold declared thle morning. Yesterday afternoon sparks from No. IS Ignlted'dry grass on the grounds near the St. Anthony hospital. The chief put the blaze out himself with no damage. The grass dries very rapidly after being cut now, he de clares and to leave It on the ground is to invite heavy fire rlaka. Able to Work Again. Hill Edwards, an employe of Pen land Bros. Transfer Co., Is able to be at work again this morning following an accident about a month ago in which he was seriously Injured when he was caught under the body of an automobile which was being unloaded from a freight car. The machine fell on Edwards, and fellow workmen ex pected him to be killed, but he emerg ed with injuries that kept him away from work for awhile but did not prove serious. Reception For Grand Officers Members of the Odd Fellows and the Rebeccas will gather for a recep tion In honor of their local people who are officers of the grand lodge. The function will be held Wednesday even ing at g o'clock at Odd Fellows hall. A program of brief speeches, light re freshments and other features has been arranged. Music during the evening will be furnished by the school band. Sale Hosiery $1.50 to $3.50 You couldn't give a more appreciative gift than silk hosiery, because a girl never has too many. Con sider giving our silk hosiery, we offer, plain and fancy. Cutex Sets 35c Cutex sets make an ideal gift, they come in handy. Melba Toilet Water For a dainty gift, Melba toilet water fills the bill, offered in many odors. Hie out ue Luxe, Jay ser Silk Underwear We're showing a big k)t of this fine underwear, Silk top and all silk garments. Vests, union suits, envelopes, knick ers, etc. Be sure to see this as sortment before you buy. Lingerie Clasps $1.25 to $3.50 Gift Handkerchiefs Some hand made col ored handkerchiefs, and big lot hand embroid ered maderia and plain hemmed. Some white and some colored 35c to $1.75. BAGS Purses, vanity bags, etc. Many styles and colors.' GARTERS Made to order in any shade of many' styles, the pair $1.50 to $3.00 Gloves Make an ideal gift for the girl graduate. We are offering a biy as sortment of kid and silk . gloves for such Kid Gloves $3.50 to $6.00 Spanish Combs $1.00 to $2.50 Silk Gloves $1.00 to $2.00 iiiiiiiiiiiiiinitiitiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMf iiiiniiiiitiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiM Class to Pirate The members of E. O. Draper's claas of the Christian church Sunday school, those of the young people's class and of the choir, altogether known as the "Club of the Three W's" are to have a picnic supper in the grove by the railroad bridges Thursday evening ht 7 o'clock. Every member has been asked to bring a full basket. . L. Members to Moot. Members of the Christian church are to meet at the church Wednesday evening of this week jit 7 o'clock and eat supper together. Each member is to bring some one thing to eat. The further purpose of the meeting Is for fellowship and inspiration, together with reports of certain work accom- The officers who are Pendleton! pushed in this year's program. ed in and the local fire fighters reach, ed the scene In time to saa-e the car. About 20 farm laborers left Pendle ton last night for the West end of the county to engage In haying. The wages ore $2 a day and board, and $3 for stackers. Art Work on Display Art work done by the pupils of grades one to seven, Inclusive, at Haw. thorne school, will be shown tomor row in the window of Alexander's de partment store. The store is showing today three flags, the American, Red Cross and Rritish, which flew in Paris when the armistice was signed. Children Are RxamlnCd Of the 257 I'matilla county children examined at the child conferences, 70 were found to be suffering from mal nutrition, according to checking-up. work done by Mrs. Edith G. Van Deu sen, home demonstration agent. Moth ers of these children will send In Movie Stars! people ore R. F. Kirkpatrlck, P. G. P Mrs. Nettie Whetstone, president of the grand assembly; and 8. F. Bow man, deputy grand master. Insurance Rating Man Hero An inspection of Pendleton's waler system. Its new fire fighting apparatus and the conditions of the city having a bearing on Its ability to prevent and exlengulsh fires is being made today by J. V. Murphy, surveyor for the Ore gon Insurance Rating bureau. He ar. rived last night from Portland and Is busy today making his survey. He also Inspected some of the most re cently constructed buildings of the citv with the Ilea of determining the up-to-dateness of property owners in building to guard against fire loss. Courtesies were extended him by Fire Chief W. E. Ringold and F. J. Mc Monlcs, chairman of fhe fire commit tee of the city eouncft. The present rate of insurance paid by property owners is based on an examination that was made about six years ago and the coming of the bureau engineer is In response to a demand that another survey be made to determine whether the rate should not be lowered. The findings of Mr. Murray will be filed with the bureau on his return to Portland." Chevrolet la Burned Wuick work of the Pendleton fire department saved a Chevrolet owned by Floyd Rankin from total destruc iont by fire today. The machine, which was parked near the Smythe Lonergan plant, caught fire because of a short circuit. The alarm was turn- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Resident lot. fine loca tion, also wicker baby buggy, good condition. Phone 513-M. dFOR SALE EiBht head of work horses cheap. Also Holt ground pow er harvester In good condition for $230. Carl. Kngdnhl, Helix, Oregon. NOTICE Owlntc to the strike of the coal min ers on the Pacific coast we are unable to obtain coal gas from Rosyln mines. We have been compelled to resort to Utah coal full of free sulphur and are unable to properly purify it. The odor from this coal is very objectionable but unavoidable on our part. Would suggest that proper ventilation bo giv en where used as we can give no furth er relief. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. Machine Detects StaUers i " W f If WW iff- 4 . 1 paaew-i- if"" ' "' "" "M " ' 11 XXL li " . Tr?we v , i Dogs won't take all the space in the hall or movie lame. lor txvu kittens, "Cooper" (left) and "Hewitt," have stepped into the limelight W screen stare. They're In George FiUmaurice's production. 'Experi ence." There's "Censorship," m. the Paramount cat that appear with Glale Ferguson in "Footlights." monthly reports until the children have reached the normal stage under feeding- advised by Mrs. Van Deuxen and Miss Lassie Lune. Mrs. Van Deu sen will attend the conference at O. A. C. June 8 and will confer with Mrs. Max West of the New York children'a bureau. Statistics show that rural children suffer from malnutrition more than do city children. Four out of every 10 children are under weight. Women of this county hope to put more hot lunches into schools this fall and to encourage milk dringing at school. OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 UK IS IXXMUXG 'EM OVER AGAIX "Eight years of stomach and liver trouble reduced me to a walking skele. ton. My skin was dried up and as yel low as a twenty-dollar gold piece. I was filled with gas and had severe pains in my right side. 1 could not think and had lost all ambition to do anything. Doctors' medicine did not touch me. My cousin advised Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, which snatched me from the grave. I have gained sixty pounds, eat like a hired man and am looking 'em over again." It is a simple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Drug gists everywhere. Popular Selene Monthly. It you ae a mac.hlne.llka thft in your boss' offlce, don't stall or this w';i betray you. It was Invented by Dr. E. Weber ot the University ot Berlin to measure how hard it furaott.woi&s. and tU how .uUt be ought QUALITY THE REAL TEST "he r?al basis of merchandising value rests in its qual ity. Price enters, in only so far as the quality of the arti do Just fies. Ci'ulity determines whether this price is a hiftli one or a lew one. Quality Is the iruiding influence as to its fhuil value end true worth to the customer. You p.i.y depend on the BEE HIVE quality and the BEE HIVE ri'!ce 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. Picnic Baskets, 1-2 price. You can get a nice large one for 38c Picot edge ribbons in all colors at 15c yard. PENDLETON BARGAINS . Merchandising Bargains have to be Justified by something besides extrava gant claims of the Imagination. We val ue our firm name and reputation too highly to Indulge in any publicity that mii;ht disappoint the purchasing public. It's true we are not giving merchandise away, but in most sales we are satisfied with a "below-tbe-average" profit. IN VF.STIKATE FOR YOURSELF. THE BEE HIVE "MORE FOR LESS" Perfectionette Hair nets 10c each. OREGON