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PAGE THHE3 DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 1, 1921. TWELVE PAGE3 iiimimmiiimHiiiiiim iimiiimimiiimimmiiimmmmmiismiiiH miiiimmimmnnmimMii 1 I ' News Notes of Pendleton .n.n.vi.Ait OV EVENTS Blx-club golf tournament to be played here Saturday and Bun day May 2-2. May SI, Juna 1 and 1 Stata convention of Oregon Federation of Women clubi. Jui.e 3 and 4 Twenty-ninth Annual Pioneer ricnle. June 14, 15, )S 8tttt con' tentlon of the O. A. II. i .-me 27. August 6 Summer I il Rchool. wUiy 10 to 18 Bllleoii-Whlte Cliautauu.ua. . (September S3. S3, 44 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. Three- Numc Suggested. Ho far three name liuvo been sug gested for Cubbage Hill. They are Millcrest, which nt present seem to bo leading In popularity, Pioneer Crest and Htinset Hill. W. Iliuiun. A reception for tlio grand lodge officials will be held this even- lug. O. V. Htecl In retiring uolilo grund. Heck I III 1 11 lug IVranlt. An application for a building per mit wa niude today , by TJuuims J. Loftuii at tho office of the city record er for u new porch. Tho Improvement In for hlH rcsldcnco on Alia street, and the cut una led com Is $200, ,Uft I-oaJ of Whlhe. Hherlff l.ee Warnlck und hlH depu iured two men In Cudlllac n 'r lust night below iillgard C iver from Pendleton with a V bonded whiskey. The men j renty case of bonded good In oxacfcHlon. They clulmcd that ed In Idaho. The name given men are Julian Ilencnlch and -j-at. La Grando Observer. TIuims lUivlvc I'lnes. T. H. Wlilttod received a fine - of $:!5 yestcrduy afternoon when hie cane came before Judge Thomua Fill Ucr uld for hearing.' The churge wusdla- ordorly conduct. It. J. Knulson win fined for tuk.'ng the right of way. und Charles Milne received a fine of 2 for parking Incorrectly. Mi. Ofriccrsr , At the meeting of the Odd Kellows last night officers were elected an fol low: John Ouult, Noble Grand, and Dr. It. 11. Ilrunduge, Vice Noble Grand. The flint degree wan con ferred on NbIhb llrenholm and Kred BUY AT HOME QUALITY SERVICE. BUY AT HOME HZSVLITTOS'B liKAIiIMO "TORE Marriage IJcciim. A license to marry ha been liui-d to William Henry Huharn und Ixuis'i Kcliull;:, both of Pendleton. Inhibit In Shown An exhibit of the art work of the firm neven grades of Hawthorne w-hool Ih hown today at Alexander. The work, which In excellent, show wild and garden flower In natural tint and grouping. T '101 101 101 101 101 101 101101 101 0 i Fruit Jars And Fixtures .Order them now; also your sugar for canning. Our prices on Berries today has been 2FOI?25c ' - "You Can depend on"!?!" s' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street . jnbm 101, Private Exchange Connects Both ueparimenis. 10l 101 101-101 101 1U1 101 101-s-lOl- o I I t-l o l- I - o I h-i mi (-J I Leave For Portland I)r. txivld 1J. Hill left today for Port land where he will act on the tftute Hoard of Mental Kxumlners. He will return Juno 10. MP. Hill who accom panlcd him will remuln In Portland for u three week' visit. Portland Woman Talk. Mr. Harriot M. Hrown of Portland mum liprn tmluv und she made a talk before the rent estate men of Pendlo tun u o n..rlul meetlnar held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the room of th "nmmt.rrlnl Association. Afl- vertlHlng problem In connection with the national convention of reauy acui era to be held In Chicago during July were considered. 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 Watchc. regular 130.00. now .$18.85 Wrist Watches, regular 125.00. now , . .tl.VS3 Wrist Watchoe. regular 120.00, now . ...( $14.35 Wrist Watche. regular 140.00. -now . $27,95 Wrlat Watches, regular 5.00, now ..$49.50 Hoys' Watchss, regular $100.00, now ..$79.85 Boja" Watches, regular 175.00. now i . $59.95 Boys' Watches, regular $45.00, now . .' i. .$36.23 IJoys' Watches, regular $35.00, now $27.83 NOX-OKSTUVCTABI; PKA1U.S Pearl Necks. 18 Inches, regular $10.00, now ". $6.95 Pearl Neck. 0 Inches, regular 12.00, now .$9.75 Pearl Nock. 24 Inches, regular $14.00, now .$10.95 ' Everything I for your disposal for the same reduced prices. Can '''you afford to overlook this offer? Come in and look at It Is all we ask. . ' Hanscom'S Jewelry Store lushing - UoW )ackle ' jaN About that ..6at i Winchester ' . PBS - Lgsy 22. cal. for ' v ! fgj Squirrels ? , omr r;et still. i mnri whon name could not be eiven at the sheriff's office was arrest cil unit r.lght below Nolln by Deputy (luenfl's Itidgway and Lyday and H.e clal Aeent Bob Sinclair on a chitiBe of (Derating a still for the manufac 1 ture of moonshine. A copper still ai.i! n amnll diiantltv of whiskey were he cured by the officers. Hasting Caiimo Trouble The blasting done by the state high way department In the region of Ha vana Is given by Dr. F. VV. Vincent manager of the Pacific Power & Light Cd. as the reason for the ce"atlon of electric power for four hour yester day afternoon. Dr. Vincent states tha the blunting destroyed three saons and will coHt over $600 to repair. Mm NHnk Hi-ro J, H. Hermann of Portland, mana ger for the ".Single Tab League of Ore. gon" Is making a tour of tho U. S. lec turing on Single Tax and the Oregon movement. Banquets were given In hi honor at Pittsburg, Cleveland and New York by civic, commercial and labor organisations. Mr. Hermann alms to stop in Pendleton on his return trip and will likely lecture here in the near future. Luncheon Pwr JYIday Postponement for one day from the usual time for' the holding of the weekly luncheon of the Commercial Association has been taken this week in order to secure the services of Dr. W. T. McKlveen, pastor of the Kirst Congregationallst church of Portland. The luncheon will be held Friday at 1 2 o'clock Kharp inntead of Thursday. The Jolly Inn will be the place, and reservations should be made nt the office of the Commercial Association. FOR SUMMER I NEW MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY HAPPILY COMBINED WITH LOW PKICES . How about vou rsummer wardrobe? Every day brings warm weather wear, and requirements will soon be urgent. That sport skirt or voile dress shoul d be in the making now. Look carefully over the g values offered and take advantage of the selling. . 5 1 Imported Pongee $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.25 Goklcii Cross Voiles 50c to $1.75 A wonderful lot of patterns to select from, some conventional, some floral, some stripes, etc., all beautifully colored. These voiles are of the finest quality of even texture which insures wear and long service. Let us show them to you. Fairy Spun $100 Yard The new sport silk for suits, extra skirts or sport P coats. Is of a firm weave, resembling trico and will 5 wear like iron. Select your garment from these S shades: tomato, white, robin egg blue, rose, jade, etc. Fairy Spun comes 40 inches in width. Kavser Silk Gloves $1.00 to $2.00 1 Fitting to perfection, soft finished, and fash- ioned of lustrous, de pendable silks, Kayser cloves, irrespective of weight and price, al ways represent 100 per cent value for money paid. Wear Kayser silk gloves these warm days, they give satisfac tion. WHEN THESE THINGS ARE W ANTED, THEIR NEED IS URGENT. Why not plan to look over your Notions before every visit to this store? Let us fill your Notion needs. Farm Iloune Burns The big house on the ranch xf Fred Ithode, six miles north of Pendleton, was burned to the ground yesterday afternoon. The fire is thought to have been caused by a defective chimney. Vain efforts to save the place were made by two of the men working for Mr Rhode's son who occuplea the house, but the fire got beyond their control. The place was valued at be tween $5,000 and $6,0(10 with insur ance of $1,800. t I-' '5 -i Helix Drub Mctliodlxts A real "feed", a peck of fun, and an unmerciful drubbing were three things that the Methodist baseball team from Pendleton secured yesterday afternoon when they made a trip out to the neighboring town. Jhd, final score wns approximately 19 to 0, bpt a few more or less would not be disputed by the Methodists. They are sure that they did not get a single tally. Follow ing the game a feed that suited both victors and vanquished was served by the Helix people. Many errors on the part of the Pendleton players helped materially In the big score the JlelW Swatters got. These qualities constitute the range we are offer ing this fine FORMOSA PONGEE. It is of all pure silk of best texture, permanent finish, dustless pongee. For dresses, blouses, skirts, knickers, pa jamas and the like. Buy your needs now while we have ample stock oil hand. NECKWEAR So Feminine 75c to $5.00 In its delicate beauty and sheer daintiness the new neckwear is altogether fas cinating. To completely fin-' ish a costume however se vere, the addition of a neat collar or small frill, is all that is required. , Pins 5c, 10c Needles 10c Hair Pins, wire 5c, 10c Hair Nets .... 10c, 12c Safety Pins, ... 5c, 10c Spool Cotton O.N.T. 5c Spool Silk 10c Belting. . . 10c,' 15c, 36c Stickerie.... 10c to 23c Rick Rack. . 15c to 25c Dress Shields 40c to 65c Hair Brushes 5c Combs 10c to 50c D. Cotton 5c, 8c Etc- Etc. ... . . uttiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i ill ill iiif iif i iiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiir itiiiitiiiii i iiiii iniiiiiiiif i in i in ii in u mil in in iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiniiiiiiiujsf HllUlllllmt UiiilltlllliHtlUllllilllttllllillllllliUillllf Jllill4(lilttltf lltlll IUitUIIMttltt.t.ltt.ll4ll.l.411I.J...H..l...H..J......4.lt.....ULIBMffM..tSMHt.UMi Convention In Scssiou. A convention of county librarians is In session at the county, library, with Miss Cornelia Marvin, state librarian, "residing. Present at the convention, besides Miss Marvin, are Miss Mary Xfeliols of La Orande, Union county librarian, Miss Flora Carr, of The Dalles... Waaco county librarian. Miss Elinor Randall, of Ontario, Malheur county librarian. Miss Sabra NasXm of Pendleton, Umatilla county librarian and her nssistants.MIss Freda Glover and Miss Helen Clarke, and Miss Mar guerite Entler of Baker, city librarian. Miss Kntler Is here to gain Information- regarding county systems as ta ker county Is contemplating one. w OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 Eight Awards The Knight of Columboi say Ed ward L. Heam of New York, their European commissioner. Is tha most decorated welfare worker In the country. He ha received eight high honor, the last being the Order of Isabella of Spain, awarded by King AJIooao. E announce the completion tomorrow of one of the most modern ice plants in the West designed to ma nufacture absolutely pure ice. We also announce the coniplelion of the new home of the Golden West Creamery which is equipped with the latest type of machinery enabling us to manufacture the highest quality Golden West Butter and Ice Creamimder per fect conditions of sanitation and cleanli ness. You are cordially invited to inspect the plant at any time while in oper ation so that you may sec for yourself. . Owing to the rebuilding of these plants during the past two months, caused by fire, we were unable to give the public the high-grade service which vve are now able to give. We hope to redouble our efforts along this line. We appreciate the patience and good will o f our many customers. You are cordially Invited to our house warming tomorrow evening And inspect both our-plants while in operation. GOLDEN WEST CREAMERY SHYTHE-LOHERGAN CO. QUALITY QUANTITY -SERVICE 53 E3 II r: 3 i H m II ti 3 i II f! 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