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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1921)
HlinjlinHllII!IIIIIIlHIMIHHIIIIMHIUnillHHJIIIIilIltlllllllllllllllIll!IlllilllIII(IIII1IIIII3IIIlllilll(llllllll IIIIIIMIIIIIII1lllllllli:illlJimillllllli;iilllllllil!lltl!l'nii;tltlilM .News Notes of Pendleton CiUJCXOAR OV EVENTS Annual Pioneer I'lcnlc. June 14, 15, 18 -HtaU eon- ventlon of the O. A. R, , June if-August t Summer Normal School. July 10 to 16 Ellison-White Chautauqua. September 22, 2S, 24 Annual Pendleton Round-Up. Giutoliiie Takes Drop ' ' ' ' ' The motorist wear a smile today fir gasoline dropped two eents thin morning. The retail price la now 14 cents per gallon Instead of 38. The ronton (or the drop, any dealers, la a corresponding decrease In the whole Bale price. ' ' ' Vi'Iitbii officer Improving; J. H. McLachlln, veteran law en forcement officer of Kaatern Oregon, who wan accidentally ahot by a party of local official hurt week, waa able to alt up yesterday for the first time lnce the day of the shooting, last Tuesday but today is not feeling so well, according to reports early this afternoon, The strain of sitting up yesterday Is believed to have fatigued him. 1-a.Orande Observer .Summer Hours licgin , The Umatilla county library begun Its aiuiimnr schedule of hours today. Die library will bo open from 1 to 6:30 p. tn. during the summer months ex cept while the summer normal school Is In session, when the library will be open from 7 to p. m. fiunday hours will be discontinued during the sum mer months. I1r.li r Tho Itall Team 'A,t uunv. riiik nice. Dirk Hanlcy,' and Barney Htyson left last night for Kust Uke where they expect to pull trout up from under the Ice during the next few days. With three of the ,-uen on the ball team It Is expected that the nine will enjoy a fish feed on the return of the quartet. They will return Thursday or Friday. Hose) Festival1 to Opon. The fourteenth annual rose festival at Portland wllHopen tomorrow for Its three day program. Quite a number of I'endleton people will make the trip to Portlundtorhe bfg4cvcnt. W. 1 Thompson, president of the American National hank, Is a vice president of the festival. Miss Dorothy Metchan Is the Kono Queen. Kleiner to Addrcm IJI t.rando KlkN. Fred Btclwer, pust exalted ruler of the I'endleton H. 1'. O. K. No. 28S. has been secured by the lodge ut Sji Krande, No. 433, to deliver the Flag U.ay address there June U. , Weston Droits ,umc, 1 In the old ball game between Wes ton still Pilot l'fir-lr Kiliwluv ItlaVfwl Hi rtbo latter place, the Weston aggrega tion emergen wun ino-snori ena oi h 20 to -10 score. Pnyant and Ken mird yielded 25 hits, and Weston grabbed nlno off of McNutfs delivery. Ooiwtlon of lror Through an error In the Kant Ore- gonlan yesterday, the name of Fred Karl was omitted In mentioning the Peoples Warehouse picnic. " .Mr. Earl and It. D. Hayrcs are active In the management of the store and both were responsible for the picnic. PORTLAND STRAWBERRIES $2.25 Per Crate Wednesday. . First Shipment of , White Salmon Field -Pick Berries Received Yesterday. Those familiar with these non-irrigated mountain berries know that they do not go to water when canned. They can a RICH, DEEP RED. We expect liberal shipments this week end, with the largest supply next week. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. ' 301 East Court Street Phone 101, Private Exchange Connects Both ' , Departments. -lufc- 1U1 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 Y Attorney Has Operation District Attorney It. I. Keator was operated on at Hot Lake yesterday morning according to Information that was received here yesterday evening. The operation was for hernia, and the reports from his bedsldo was to tho effect that he was doing as well as could be expected. lloaiitlful Rainbow KpcelincnS. About tho prettiest rainbow trout caught this year were on display this afternoon In the window of Fol Uaum'a store. There were five in the catch which were more than 12 inch es long, and they were beautifully col orcd. Charley Moore caught them yesterday afternoon Just before the rain while fishing near the Mission Name Convention IX-leasM. At the meeting of the Pendleton Post of the American Lesion last night H. J. Warner, Leslie Uibbs and Tom Keating were selected as dele. gates to the state convention of the or ganization which will be hold at Eu gene June 20 and June 1 and 2. The alternates are U O. Itlce, F. A. Lleu- allen and llajry Kuck. To Attend School Kichuril K. Lawrence Jr.. Alien Fol- som and Bus Byers left today fni Portland where on June 13 they will enter the Portland Y. M. C. A. sum mer school. The boys lack four cred its of the required number for grad uation from high school next June, and they are taking this method of finishing their work. The term will be concluded August 20. , For the Graduate Now is the time to take advantage of this immense 'stock 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 130.00, now .' ..$18.85 Wrist Watchea, regular 1,25.00, now .11. ye Wrist Watchea. regular J20.00, row , ,.'.$14.33 Wrist Watchea, regular $40.00, now 2T 95 Wrist Watches, regular 165.00, now ,......., $41150 Boys' Watch bs, regular $100.00, now .'.$78.83 Boy' Watches, regular $75.00, now to9M Boys' Watches, regular $45.00, now .( .., $30.25 Boys' Watches, regular $35.00, now , $27.83 NOV-n-ESTKrCTAIlIiK PEAIU.8 rear I Necks. 18 Inches, regular $10.00, now .16.95 I'earl Necks, 0 Inches, regular 12.00, now ' $.7S Pearl Necks, 21 Inches, regular $14.00, now ....,.$10.85 Everything Is for your disposal for the same reduced lirlcts. Can you afford to overlook this offer 7 Come In ami look at It la all we ask. ; Hansoom'S Jeweliy Store s:'irel Company Popular. That the Fred Slcgcl Stock company, which opened at the Oregon theatre hist evening with "Fair and Warmer" will prove popular with local playgo ers was shown last evening. The well known comedy was presented In a de lightful manner by Mr. Siegel and his cast. The company Is to play here each Monday and Tuesday evening and tonight plays 'Teg O' My Heart." IWds Reduced Today. A telegram received today by the Simpson Auto Co. from tho Ford Mo tor Co. at Detroit gives the Informa tion that a reduction in tho price of Fords was made and went into effect today. The cut will range from $35 to $65, depending on the model. Par ticulars were not Included in the tele gram,, but the cut, was nallon-wlde. Definite information on tbe amount of reduction on each model is expect ed within a Bhort time. Fishing Tackle . That ' Results How About that Winchester t22. cat. for Squirrels? Natatorlum VxHit Heady The coming of summer weather has created a lively Interest In tho open ing of the swimming season In tho Natatorlum. Opening of the place will take place during the latter part of this week, Councilman R. C. Lawrence head of the council committee In charge of the place says. The new high dive has been completed and is all ready for use. The painting and rcno. ration of the building is not quite com pleted, but If hot weather continues the pool will be thrown open before all of the outalde work Is finished. Swcin" IMrt Into Streets Because today was a holiday eight Pendleton merchants escaped having fines tacked onto them this morning when they were caught by Street Com mlssioner C A. Crabtree in the act of sweeping dirt from the entrance way of their stores onto the streets. The city ordinance covering the matter specifies that only dirt from the side walk proper may be swept Into the Slitter, and the eight men were detect ed In the act of sweeping from the en trance way. Judge Thomas Fits Ger ald was In his office when the of fenders were haled infTi court, but the law clones his office so fur as judicial work Is concerned, 6 he refused to consider the cases, and with a warn- BUY AT HOME QUALITY SERVICE. . BUY AT HOME PENDLBTOIfB tKAMVO TOKE The Better Kind of J tV' X 1 t-i n I f . I 1 W lik Wlif'ii VfMi art, ltiolciii" ;i llw'f: stork in t's von will ;iniirHi;il llirir ill IrartivoiH'SS. .. j 0 - - j .... i i " I but when you wear theiii you get COMFORT and SERVICE as well as appearance. Prices right. Children's Hose 25c Wonien's Silk Hosiery $1.25 to $1.50 Jin mi i . i arw r 1 in,. i i m ( i v j v. i Comes in black only, sizes 5'- to 10. Medium weight and a good wearing hose. Children's Hose 45c, 65c Comes in black, white and brown. ' Infants Hose 25c, 35c to S5c . Comes in white and black of best quality lisle, wool and silk and wool. , Offerpd in black, white and colors, high silk boot with lisle knee, good fitting and wearing -stocking. These stockings formerly sold for much more than we're asking for them. Women's Silk Hosiery $2.00 to 3.50 Big assortment of high grade silk hose in all the f wanted shades, well fashioned for fit and wear. Misses' Thread Silk Hosiery $1.50 Comes in black and white: These formerly sold for $3.00 the pair. " i J : a s Infants and Children's Sox 25c to 75c The warm days call for sox, keep the little one feet cool by letting them wear sox, light and dark colors, with contrasting colored tops. x Women's Cotton Hose 25c to 40c a Here in black and white. Women's Lisle Hose 50c to 85c Black, white and colors, sizes to 10. Women's Out Size Lisle Hose 50c to 95c Fine quality lisle hose in black, white and colors. Women's Full Fashioned Lisle $1.25 $1.85 to $3.50 Women's Silk Top Union Suits $2.50 to $5 Bodice top in white and pink. Women's Lisle Union Suits $1.50 to $3.50 1 Finest made, none better, they fit well and wear, offered in white and flesh. , . Summer Underwear for Women and Chil- dren of the well know n makes 1 Munsingwear and Kayscr. WOMEN'S LISLE VESTS 35c, 50c, 65c to $3.50 i Offered in bodice top, band top, silk top, shell edge top and the like. They are full length and big sizes. CHILDREN'S VESTS 35c, 50c 1 'Of fine quality cotton and lisle, very cool, and they fit well. KAYSER ALL SILK UNDERWEAR $3.50 to $7.50 1 THE GARMENT The underwear de luxe, it is so cool and comfort- f able. It is a delight to wear Kayser silk underwear,- mm n -'.Bii Hi1 M When you drink Hilvilla you will have the pleasure of drinking a ; really fine tea ASK yquR GROCER S Conies in black only, this is one of the finest and offered in vests, knickers, combinations, union suits, 5 best women's lisle hose. - ' envelopes, etc. Comes in pink and white. 5 I. Women's Lace Hose $2.00 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 85c, $l.oo I Of finest quality silk lisle of beautiful lace de- Plain lace knee, also with button and strapped, 1 1 vsigns, black and brown. all sizes. . - iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiiiiimiiiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii in uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiuiir ing, they were excused. No record of the arrests waa made. ', Heavy ltain Falls. romliiK as a respite after- yester day's heat, a heavy shower fell yes terday afternoon in Pendleton and it ia thought waa general throughout the county. The fall was welcomed by farmers who feared hot winds. The totul waa .25 of an Inch. The maximum today ia 76 with a minimum of 60. The barometer, says Major !e Moorhouse. registers 29.62. Kurly tills morning a heavy thunder shower occurred, the peals of thunder being heard at a. m. I'oimiH'iKt hiciit June V Plans are being ''made for the St. Joseph's Academy commencement June 9. Thursday, at the Oregon the atre. The exercises will be held at 2:80 p. m. and nlno students will re ceive diplomas. Election UriiiiiD Holiday. On account of the Bpeclal election today all the banks In the city were closed. At the court house there was no activity except In the sheriff's of fice, and all courts wer closed. POHTUANl (VTB IS MWIT. POKTIAND. June ".(A. P.) Based, on the reports of lighter voting than- Was expected the Telegram this afternoon revised Its early forecast on the voting, saying the Indications were that a Si to 30 percent vote would be cast. ItUHAItlW C.KTS APPW1NTMKNT WASHINGTON, June 7 (U. P.) Colonel George C. Richards will be made head of the militia bureau, Sec retary weeks has announced, , june 15th, last day to Send application for training camp Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. . PHtTLAND, June 7. (U. P.l Ap plications for admission to the citizens training camp at Camp Lewis must be in the hands of Major General Charles H. Muir, commanding the ninth corps area, at San Francisco, not 'later than June 15th, It has been announced. Headdress The tulle band and butterfly bnw will be the hoaddreaa for evening wear this summer Its soft loveliness Is exceptionally becoming to the youthful oval face The ba,nd shoulrt be low at the forehead and follow a straight line to he baclt. wher i ends id the bow t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR B'T Modern bungalow fur nished, to party paying three, mouths In advance. Phone 1067. Some Worthwhile Values Best Quality Rubber Gloves, pair . . . 29c 3 pt. Aluminum Percolators, very special... $1.89 San Silk in a wide range of colors at, the ball. . . 4c Paper Napkins, per thousand $1.45 Bathing Caps, large variety ef shapes and designs at i 49c Clarks Silk Gloves in white and black "at 54c Ticnic 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 50c It is always worth your while to nyike a special effort to come here first, for your saving is always worth note. The BEE HIVE Pendleton, Oregon IMUMM4MM4 K MAMA ., .