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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY" EVENING, .TUNE 1, 1021. FIVE """". . rACE MMnh People Itiere and There W. IT. Bennett, CiiHhler of th In Innd Kmllio bank, will leuvn thin even, lng for Heimlde where he will attend thu state convention of bunkers. Ly. mun Illce, treamiror of the orifanlsa tlun, who In In Portland vlnltlng, will ho nt the convention an a representa tive, of tho FlrBt National Bank. ; Mm.. Millie It. TrumliK crcCry of thn HlutH Child Ixibor ('oiiimlHHlon, with headquarter - at . Portland, . U lime for the utata convention, Bh Iiiih born In the euHtern purl of t.. lute on u tour. Dr. I). K. Heber l packing Ma (rood In pi'epuratlon for hlH move to Now York where he will go to muke hie home. W. Kolllna, superintendent of the second division of the O-W. K. &,N. arrived lout IilKlit In IiIh Hpecbil car. Jl wan picked up thin morning by No. i4 and returned home. ' Charles IT. Green and II J. Hurke, lioth of Portland, were among those Wool buyers who were In I'endlcton today on their way to attend the wool auction ut Pilot nock. I, Or. H. R. McKenile returned thla nmornlnK from Portland where ho hue "Hieen on profewlonal biminoH. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Ak Tknin for llesrin'?. On behalf of the Hermlgjon Irriga tion District, J. F .McNaunlit, K. L. Jiicknon and Frank Wtiuuiimun, direc tor of the district, have filed a peti tion OhkltiR the clrault court to net tlie time for hemlne; of a judicial exami nation of the validity of hu prorenl IiiKh In-coiinectlon wjth the organiza tion of the district. ArroM IMen Willi M(itor. Two Atbona men named Stanton and Atyrick were arreted last nluht on thetroml Just outside of Athena wnen tnoy were returning; from a trip to the north sldo of the county, : by Deputy Sheriff Dlckerson of Athena. The men had about three gallon of whiskey in their possession when the arrest was made, but they managed to break the Klass jars In which they were carrying the whlnkcy. Myrlck la held In Jail here. Rebuilt NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON FliirihlN to Open Simp. Power lirot tiers, of Kroewater, an nounced today that they will noon open a florists' shop-on the corner of Court and Cottonwood streets, In the old 'I rl-Htate Terminal quarters. Pow ers lirotherH have a large greenhouse at I' reowater. N-ase ;arai;e. The Automobile HnttenCo., distri butors for the Prest-O-Mte battery, announced this morning that they have leased the garage formerly oc cupied by the McLean Auto Co. Air. Lloyd, the proprietor, will sublease the GET BUSY. - t - wv . II r L" 1 I U 11 TJ LI iUL V" :i !l'l: ! CV'rJinnMni 1 Ifiry MJIUI Mi Mil II 1 ;j Itf M A i r"j e j Annie MelrOvlta of Minneapolis, Minn., had no- ahlnbone In her left ' leg three yeari ago. By skilful wirgl (ill work, a - new bone ha hn grown. Kow Annie la atudj ing danc ing. repair ahop and car washing depart" ment to the present occupants. Pendleton Woman Would Like to Tell Everybody How Tan- lac Restored Her Health "I wish f could go from house to house and tell everybody what I know about Tanlac," said 11 m. Mlnda David son, 514 Market street, Pendleton. "AWut two years ago,'' she contin ued. "I had an attack of the 'flu' that left me In a badly run-down condition. I could eat little more than enough to keep me alive and became so weak 1 couldn't even sweep the floor. I was very nervous. Never slept well and was so discouraged I hardly knew what to do. .Then too. I suffered ter ribly from neuralgia In my face and it often swelled awfully and turned dark purple. "FihJjHy one fit mv friends got me to try Tanlac and I certainly feel greatful to her, for there were many times while I wa sick when I would gladly have given a thousand dollars for something to help me. Well, Tanlac has certainly made quU-k work of my troubles, for now I have a fine appe tite, Bleep well and feel well In every way, and I never "have an attack of neuralgia, or "whatever that trouble was I had In my face. Tanlac certain- I ly deserves every bit of the praise be lng given It." S3 If Ceaiitlfiil BRIDAL GIFTS l refill si) I. I .1 llll't The beauty and slmpllc'ty ef .t-te:i- fiver will lend ( harm to any Hrlde's (iifl Table. ! . rvrs lifelong purpose and Is a constant reminder of the giver, ."elections may he made from such articles as 1-Vut inches. Individual Suits anil Peppers, Oram lltclten Mayonnaise Howl, folium Bets. Ktmk Sets. Fn'lt lllie. I'ttndle Micks, Toibt Kilver. Table Silver, Vasrx.'Toa) Hels. Coffee i.sunltrfch Trays, Hon l!on IHhIicm, tVmp(ei and Mstif Others. GRADUATION GIFTS Parents and friends will find here a varied n?nwt. ment of choice articles from wTilch to Wt the grad uation' gift for how or girl. U'mHu-n Wrist WatrlfN. Pint, Jjivallli-rs, Unw-Pleta, Kings ' illTS THAT LAST- cJeiueler Version Ure. CAPTASNANDCRQVOF lUy Give Screiiajh;, Tlie Hoys' I'nited School Hand did a little serenading of their own yes-I terday afternoon. The force of the I Kaat Oregonlan trail treated to a ! couple of selections which were very much enjoyed. Other places in the; city were visited during the after noon. The boys are showing a lot of I Muulity in their work. A number of I the fellows are playing regularly in ! the older band. ARRIVE ON ELSIE II. on Fishine Schooner Struck Sunken Reef in Dense Fog and Sinks in 25 Minutes. Katherine M. Granholm, llaroltt Oo- delivery up nina -ent. The closing decke, John M. Henderson, helyn was S 1-4 to S -4 cents a bushel Violet Horseman. Ivan Houser. Mabel hlicher than yesterday's closing. A i:vUil;t Is IntcreH Log. Two hundred thirty colored hand 'painted pictures of Oregon fungi and wildflowers are on display at the coun ty library under the auspices of the I University of Oregon extension depart ment. Professor A. R. Sweetser, of the University botany department, is in charge, and the pictures were paint ed by Mrs. Sweetser. The art work la in itself beautiful and the pictures. all hand colored in the natural tints, are extremely accurate. The exhibit is open to tho publlc'and today thei second grade pupils oT Hawthorne school saw the display and named the flowers they knew. Professor Sweet ser k ileal tomorrow night under state federation convention auspices on the preservation and restoration of Oregon wild fl6wer. HALIFAX. June 1. (V. P.) Cap tain Iiehlman and his crew of 25 from j the sunken fishing schooner Esper-1 anto, arrived aboard the Klsie II. The ' Ksperanto, which won the internati onal fishing boat race last fall, struck a sunken reef in a dense fog off of gable Island and sank In !b minutes, Behlman said The arrivals of the survivors dis pelled the fear felt since Monday that the New England fishermen aboard the Esperanto had gone down with their boat. Sable Island wireless ho' reported Hie wreck and said mat the Elsie II. was standing by, but tlie op erator was unable to learn whether the crew had been taken off. U Hudson, Mary Carmen Jones, James Itlalne Kennedy, Kdlth Lalng, Fannie Tottie Laing, Hilda Margaret Lor en - zen, Marjorie Grace McMonles, Al berta Lou McMonies, Lucius E. Mat- thewson. Estella Marie Mills, Daphne Mabel Molstrom. Ueraldlne Clarke Morrison. Harry D. Mygnger. Samuel B. Oliver. Nellie Susan Oliver, Gene vieve F. Phelps, Mildred M. Rogers. David A. Swanson. Lois Adna. Swag gart, John Saunders. John Henry Simpson, Gilbert F. Sruve, Jens Ter Jeson. Lee F. Temple. Lanranee Ken neth Warner, Helen Williams, Donald C. Wootrworth, Evelyn Mortimer. . Class Motto Out Of The HarbJr i Into the Pea. Class Colors Champagne and Blue. Class Flower Ophelia Rose. Honor Students Mary Lodema Clarke, .Hilda Margaret Lorenze'n. Thelma Cecile Blanchette, John Beck with Jr., Ethelyn Violet Horseman. Gilbert J. Strove, Laura n Kennth Warner. Alberta Lou MvM'i-i'er. "11 drod -M. Itogers, Mary I'onglass Ci 8 hn:m. T'lttie Laing, Jen. Terjeson. liullish crop report and Eurojiean buy. lng Is responsible. Hold Out! 1 4 V I SWARM OF BEES ARE COLLECTED AT CORNER OF BUSY CITY STREET I " Jf- i - BRIAND RECEIVES VOTE OF CONFIDENCE FROM ; CHAMBER OF DEPUTES New Victor Records June 1921 i 18717- 18748-18751- Lnnbcrt Murphy Lambert Murnhv Peefless Quartette Sterling Trio Henry Burr Number 45245 Darling Love in Lilac Time 18746 Somebody's Mother I Pound a Rose in the Devil s Garden -My Mothers Evening Prayer Now I Lay Me Down to Slee p .Charles Hart-Elliott SHaw -Kebecca - ' Monroe Silver My Old New Jersey Home Billy Murry -Nestle in Your Daddy's Arms American Quartet I'm Missin' Mammy's Klasin Peerless Quartet 18752 On the Campus March Souaa's Band Bullets and Bayonets Mar ch Sousa's Band 18740 El Pvelicario , Blue an d White Murimba Band One-Two-Three-Four Medley Waltz - Frank Ferera-Anthony Franchini DANCE RECORDS . , 18744 Underenath Hawaiian Skie s Medlev Fox Trot , PaiN Whitemaaand 'Sippy Shore Medley One-Step His Orchestra 35708 All For You Happiness Medley Fox Trot . . . ' Paul White man and His Orchestra Moonbeams Pinir.g Medley Fox Trot All Star Trio and Their Orchestra 18745 I Lost My Heart to You' Broken Moon Without Yo u Medlev Fox Trot -Teach Me Fox Trot 1 Joseph C. S mith and His Orchestra ' All Star Trio and Their Orchestra Round the TownFox Trot . All Star Trio RED SEAL RECORDS -Nozze di Figaro Deh Vien i, non Tardar? ' Lucrezia Bori 74681 Sanre Old, Dear Old Place ' 88(529 Messc Solenne'lle Domine Dcus 64D5G (a) La Fille aux Cheveaux de Lin ' (b) Menestrcls r Alfred Cartot C4057 Don Carlos O Carlo, ascol ta Giuseppi de Luca 54958 Last Rose of Summer' Mischa Elmnn 74C82 ,Song Without Words , Hans Kindler 74683 Zaza O mio piccolo tavolo ingomlrato '. Giovanni Maftinelli 74686 Capriccio Valse ' ' Erika Morini 74G81 Walkure The Ride of the Vitlkj-rier. , , Philadelphia Orchestra 87325 Andrea Chenier Son sessanfanni Tittn Ruffo 87326 Sometime We'll Underhand Size List Price as SI'OKA VK. Jtme 1. (A. p.) Col lect lng a swarm of bees at. a down town street corner here today furnish ed amusement for several hundred spectators. One exnonent of .i. I ture, braver than the rest, enteral ihoi (ring wun a tin can and a small tree. ; Turning the can upside down he beat IKenlly upon it with a rook and held , the tree aloft with the other hand, but i the wury Insects refused to recognize I the hastily constructed forest Finally the utensils were moved to the top of a nearby building, out of the noise of street traffic and the patience of the j liee expert was rewarded. Xo casual ; ties were reported. ' 10 ?1.00 10 10 10 10 10 10 .85 .85 .85 .85 .85 12 1.35 18750- 88G3 Sophie Braslan Enrico Caruso 10 10 12 12 12 10 10 10 12 12 12 12 10 .85 .85 J.75 1.75 1.75 1.25 1.25 1 .25 1.75 1.75 K75 v1.75 1.25 OTTAWA, Ontario. To date, in,. S50 soldiers have taken up farms un der the Soldiers'. Rcestablishment Act taijlund that more than $108,0uu,0u0 was Flil investejl in this r.ulnl,l,Dl....nn r - "in" iu riiui t, was the statement made by Slajor John Barnett, chairman of "the Soldier Settlement 'Board. The program that is to "be observed Friday night at commencement exer cises when the senior class of the Pen dleton high school will be graduated i 1 as follows: . i March Hollaender Mrs. Xellie WhitinK McDonald Invocation Kev. Alfred Lockwool Vocal Solo Mrs. Charles Bond Presentation, of Lantern Cup and Scholarships Prin. A. Land ret n Commencement Address Kev. W. T. McKlveen Ave Maria Stella .' Geies B. A. McDonald. Violin Miss Pauline Rice, Cello Mrs. McDonald, Piano Presentation of Diplomas. .J. It. Raley Benediction Rev. Secor Recessional Mrs. B. A. McDonald tiruduntos John Beckwith Jr., Helen Elizabeth Blake, Thelma Ocile Blanchette, Taee Marguerite Blanchette. Nelle Marffuareta Bruce, Mary Douglas lobnoim, Mary Lodema Ciarke. Perry I- Davin. KvalvnrRugenia Davis, Wil liam J. Doherty, Nellie Belle Eldrtd.ee, PARIS. June 1. (A. P.) The sen ate yesterday voted confidence In Pre mier Briand in connection with the reparations settlement. The vot9 was I", to S. WHF.A1 INCnF-ASF-S f-FJNTS CHICAGO. June 1. (A. P.)--The new soarinf wheat prices brought July i iluarn Atzinger, of Fort Benton, Majil.. refuses to Pr th JJ state bachelor tax. Xeitlier will he be married to escape-the tax. But he'll pay. he says, if spuiat aro taxed A Warn I iij to feel tired before ex ertion is not laziness it's a sign that the systenr lacks vitality, and need the tonic effect of Hood's Sarsa partus. Sufferers should not delay. ' Get rid ot that tired feeling by beginning to taki Hood's Sarsaparilla today. v , Athlete iPushes Way to Fame Tv Ernestinv Sohumann-Ileink 10 1.25 Economy Drug Co. hiTTT Ill !! ' 5-. --?-n HAOToTJlMWY" HIS WAV It "'iHSBli , BboK6 iue worlds -44o j. J v J IfeCQ HORDi.5 Hecoao. ,v1i' kV d?ltcte-rWa,T - - j . . J J .CV V,7 OS JOMO COM. , ! , - ;1 (3Jr Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lsa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court " ' ' . Phone 880 Save Money AS YOU NEVpR AVED BEFORE. You are offered this money feaving, opportunity every day in the year at this Cash Grocery. ( As every item comes down in price we are en abled to give the reduction every day.' We do not wait until the present stocks are moved. PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 August Dckh had much "trouble getting Into Notre Uarne Collcpe, tn 1919, because of crowded classes. He was Insistent knd finally was ad. ( mltu-d. Now hb's athletlo hero at the college. He recently broke th world's 4ii)-ynl tow hurdle maik. Tn Junior class elevicd him cbas prcsiilenC Some Worthwhile Values Best Quality Rubber Gloves,1 pair 29c 3 pt. Aluminum Percolators, very special. . . $1.89 San Silk in a wide range of colore at, the ball. ..4c Paper Napkins, per thousand $1.43 Bathing Caps, large variety of shapes and designs at . 49c Clarks Silk Gloves in white and black at 51c Picnic and Market Baskets at just one-half price. We have just received 144 collars and vestee sets, formerly priced at 50c to $2.00 each, our special price is, each It is always worth your while to make a special effort to come here first, for your saving is always worth note. The BEE HIVE Pendleion, Oregon