PAGE THREJS TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEQOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1021. IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII lllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllMlllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllhllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIMIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIlllIliim E s S S 3 53 gamr; "r-- . ' . - News Notes of Pendleton BUY AT HOME BUY AT HOME QUALITY service: CMJSNOAIl OP EVENTS June 14, IS, II Stat con- ventlon of tha a. A. R. ' Juns I7-August I Bummer Normal School. July 10 to It Elllaon-Whlta Chautauqua. September Si. IS. Si Annual Pendletdn Round-Up. Golf Tournament Postponed Rfforts to hold a tournament be tween Walla Walla and Pendleton golfers which was originally net for next Sunday have been postponed, C. K. Jefferson announced yesterday aft ernoon. Tha Northwest Shoot of tha Pendleton golfers which waa origin ally aet for next Sunday ha lieen poat. poned, C. B. Joffcrson announced yea. lerdny afternoon. The Northwest Hhool of tha Pendleton Rod and Oun riuh which la to be held on the aume dnte will take ao many of the golfers qway from tha llnka that It would be - Impossible to aocure a team or zo players, Jeffernon found, and thla caused tha affair to lie postponed for the time being. Iter Walla Walla will cdme here for a tourney, and It la expected that Pendleton will play a return aerlea with the vlaitora at Walla T Walla ullhai- Hi th Intler l.nft of till wi mm or at the beginning of next year. (iurngo Iiclng unlit Work haa begun on the new Bunch rirothera garage at Adams. The atruc ture, to rise an Main atreet, replaces the old garage which burned down re cently. C. A. Bwanson. of thla city, haa the contract for the new building. MIhh Nelson F'lotcd Miss Helen Nelaon, daughter of Mr. nt Mr. ruvM H. Nela)in of thla city, waa elected president of the aenlor clana of the irnlveralty or Oregon ui h. i-rpn election. Mlaa Nelson de feated two varsity letter men and her election waa a victory for the women of the senior etas She won the Lant. rn cup when a sfudent at tha Pendle. ton high achool, and haa won her let- ... 4.. .urimmlnar. Mlsa Xelson la a member of C.amma Phi Beta aororlty, Will Attend FlWa Program Thorugh an understanding reached yesterday afternoon and approved to day by wire by the O. A. R. adjutant the reception for (he O. A. R. Tuesday evening will be held In conjunction wlh the Elks Hag Day Program. The program will be held In the Elks lodge room and special chairs will be provid ed for a large attendance and the ele vator will be operated for the vlaitora. At the outset of the program the O. A. It. will ba officially welcomed to the city and then the IJIks program will be given, concluding with nn address on Amnrlcanlxm by Col. Charles W. Furlong. PENDLETOS'g LEADING "TORK lined for HMHlliur. "Mlaa Neagle" Is the entry that was made this morning on the docket of 3 the city police court when a fine of IB !3 waa given the young woman for ex-s ceedlng the speed limit. The fine waa 3 paid. - -101101-101101-101-101-101-101 Please Place Your Orders IN THE FORENOON SATURDAY As Much as Possible. By so doing it will give us more time to put' them up. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" . Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street Phone 101, Private Exchange Connects Both Departments. -101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 Y HMiOt Icavex Vir Rome Of Intercat to tha friends of Ulshop Joseph McOrnth, bishop of the Catho lic diocese of Kastern Oregon of which Pendleton la a part, la the ncwa that he haa nailed for Home.. Hlshop Mc Orath will remain abroad until fall. The Trade Mark Alexander's Custom Made on a corset stands for QUALITY, SERVICE, STYLE and VALUE. You are always sure of getting all these fine attributes when you buy a corset with the name "Alexan ders." White and pink satin corsets $6.00.' All silk broehe, in white, pink, blue $10. C S lYed Itonndon In I'n:on. Kred Kennlon, county agriculture agent, left lust evening for Union iS where he will attend the annual Union 13, Block Show. He will leave tomorrow S for Corvallia to spend a week during 13 Farmer- Week. 3 Kills Third Hear s Gua Peret, sportsman who la well !s known here and who la now In Alaska. 3 haa killed hla third Alaskan brown s bear, according to word received here 5 today by Rob Saunders. Peret aond a 3 picture of the bear, which weighs at 3 least 1,000 pounds. S The June Bride There Is never a time in the girl's life when she is hap pier than on her wedding day. , Now we all want to keep her happy and the only way is to give her a . . GIFT THAT LASTS from the well selected guaranteed stock of Silver Seta, Knives and forks, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and every piece that goes to make her a complete set from Han scorn's Jewelry Store. , We carry a number of selected up-to-date patterns and will save you from 20 to 25 per cent. Don't Delay, Come Now Hanscom's Jewelry Store Prank Savage Dies. -,3 Frank Savage, aged 54, died last 3 night at the State Hospital. He was '3 committed five years ago, from Vale, )5 Oregon, and leaves no relatives. Pu- s noral services were held this morning 3 from the Folsom chapel under the 3 r.usplcea of St. Mary'a Catholic church. :3 Hand Concert I lease ' The first concert of the summer. 3 given last night by the Pendleton band 3 at Pioneer Park, waa well attended. and the large crowd showed apprecia- ! tlon. of the numbers that were played 1 by the organization. The concerts are made possible by the action of the Commercial Association, The next of fering will be In July. Mrs. Van DeiiHcn Departs. Mra. Edith G. Van Dcuaen, hotnc demonatration agent, left laat night for Corvallia where she will attend Home Makers' Week. The week's program, which Is under the auspices of the Oregon Agricultural College, haa many interesting features anil there will be addresses by apeakers of national repute. Aeeet Shipments Free. Information haa been received here by T. F. O'Brien, agent for the O-W. It. & N., that the company will accept without charge shipment of any kinds for the relief of flood-stricken Pueblo. The only restriction attached to the offer. Mr. O'Brien states. Is that ship ments be directed either to the Red Croaa or to the mayor of .Pueblo. Modart Corset Front Laced More and more wom en are coming to real ize the relation a pro perty designed corset las to their general lealth and well being, n a like manner the im portance of the selection of model and make is receiving attention. -You will find our corse- tiere service both help ful and valuable in as sisting you to select the particular corset best adapted to the im provement of your fig ure. . The knowledge that your corset has been carefully selected and skillfully fitted, and is actually improving your figure as you wear it, constitutes an added feature in your satisfaction. We announce the ar rival of our new Modart models which have unusual appeal. They are priced at figures which are really low when the high quality and general excellence of this corset is considered. s m .si- pv 75ftrJ W 0 I ml Appear Young you s s It is easy to do so when have a slim, stylish figure. THE CIRCLET equalizes the bust and shoulder flesh, thus banishing bumps and bulges, and bringing out the graceful girlish lines. It's Self-Ad justing.. It simply slips over the head and fastens at the waist. There are no hooks, eyes nor buttons. That's why it's different from the ordinary brassiere, fit Beautifies as it Encircles" Visit our Corset Shop and see No. 1500, which is made of shell-pink Usaro Cloth; sizes 34 to 44, $1.50 The Joy of Being WELL Dressed is a woman's birthright and she should not forfeit it ny neglecting her figure. A NEMO WONDERLIFT CORSET returns sagging abdominal organs, or flesh to their natural positions. This restores to the figure its nat ural grace and symmetry. . The health, also greatly benefitted and . you will be surprised and delighted at the added style imparted to her frocks. ' We will be glad to show you our Wonderlift Corsets which are such a boon for modish women. Our assortment of DeBevoise Bras sieres is most complete, plain, Bandet tes, elaborate lace trimmed styles, models suitable for every costume. There are many different types of DeBevoise, too, each scientifically pro portioned to fit an individual figure arjd we will take pleasure in helping you" select your type. -oaOtSUfT MSVKI DeBevoise Our costumers are already familiar with the superior workmanship and materials of our DeBevoise Brassieres. Fishlflff Tackle That Brings Results A r How ' About that Winchester - 99 f Squirrels? I f "V l Finish Kxamlnattona. Pupils of the Pendleton schools of the eighth grades are busy since yes terday In taking the examinations that are required for graduation from the lower grades. The majority of the county atudenta took the testa two weeka ago, but due to the fact that the s city achoojs were still In session. onlyE a few of Pendleton boys and girls 3 tried. The tests will be completed this 1 3 CLiiemuuii. j . nimmiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiwiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiuimuiiuiHiuiiiiwiNmiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiHiuiiuimniiiiiiiim Tlx Sparkling Red Ones. Sixteen pretty rainbows, the pick of .. . . - a a. limit catch made by Charlie Moore and Sol 'Baum, were on display this morning in the window of Baum's sporting goods store. The catch was made yesterday on the river near Bingham springs, and the sport was good, the men report. With the low ering of the waterin the streams, many anglers are having greater suc cess than prevailed a fortnight go. should be a chance to help eat tha fish. letter from Shibata. A letter of appreciation for the help given him by the Salvation Army was received today from Shozo Shibata. re cently convicted here of flrat degree murder and sentenced to life Imprison ment at the slate penitentiary In Sa lem. The letter, addressed to Captain Jennie Conrad, says that Shibata re pents of his deed and that he attri butes the murder to drink, saying that he was drunk when he committed the rrime. , at Improvemtnta Aro Made, Improvements are being made The Dalta by E. R. Bashor, the new proprietor. The balcony Is being re modeled and will In future be used to accommodate gatherings for luncheon or dinner. The next Rotnry Club luncheon la to be held at The Delta on 3 Wednesday aa the Elks' Club, the reg-13 ular meeting place of Rotarlnns, will IS be In use during the G. A, R. conven tlon. FINALS A15K ItKACIIED GLEN EAGLES, Scotland, June 10. (U. P.) Abe Mitchell and J. H. Kirkwood reached the finals In the thousand guineas international profes sional golf matcJj. WHEELER SAYS BIG BOOTLEGGING TRUSTS OPERATE IN CITIES greatest menace to prohibition en. forcement. The main purpose Is to treak down the Volstead law," ho said. Wheeler did not mention the names of the cities, ar alleged heads of the trusts. fljKP WASHINGTON, June in. (U. P.) Big bootlegging trusts with large fi nancial hacking exist in several cities. Wayne Wheeler, counsel of the antt saloon league charged in his testi mony to the house rules committee. "These trusts, with several hlg finan. clal men Interested, constitute ine Fifty 'Against Two. It Is not reason able to exnei't two weeka of outing to overcome the effects of fifty weeks of confinement. Tiike Hood's Sarsaparil la. along with you. It refreshes the blood, improves the "appetite, makes sleep easy and restful. Keltic Moils por Piichlo The first steps toward collecting money In this city to aid the people of stricken Piiehlo, Colorado, will be made tomorrow when the Salvation Army will place a keltle on Main street with the request that Pendleton people "keep the put boiling" for the benefit of the food sufferers. The Salvation Army, was the first agency to do relief work in Pueblo, says Cap tln Jennie Conrad, of the local post. The collections made tomorrow and at the Salvation Army hall on Sunday will be sent to Colorado to aid In the work. Caught Tlit' Limit Dick Hive. Ad H'ley, Dick Hanley and Marney - Stysnn returned this morning from East Lake where they have been since Monday on- a fishing trip and vacation. They brought back the limit Imposed by law, and Inci dentally they secured good heolthy coats of tan. The nights aro still cold In the high atltude, they report. There a a possibility that the Pendleton Ruckarooa will he honored with a fish feed aa a result of the cateh. Hanley, lfeuy and Styscjn are members of the team, and Marshall Spell thinka there IIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIlUII Grocery Department Log Cabin Syrup, large can $1.35, med. can 70c Aunt Jemima Buckwheat Flour, package 15c 4 pound bag 50c Guittard's Pure Cocoa, 1-2 lb. can 30c .Tree Tea, English Breakfast or Ceylon and Java,' pound 50c Blue Ribbon Milk, 12 cans $1.10 Rex or Eagle Lye, 2 cans 25c DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY Of Mrs. Randall's Salad Dressing. For Expectant Mothers Gseo By Three Geiemt:ohs THri PM MMKLCT On MOTHCIIHOOO MO TM MBY. M biuntu RtiuuTea Co Dm, 5-0, atlamta. DR. C. H. DAY Phygtcuui and Snrgeoa Osteopath Kooma II and IS 8mltb-Crawfort Building. Telapnona TM Rf. T48 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Dtaeasea anf Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electrl) Therapeutics. Tsmpla Bid. Room 11 Phone 41 ( Phone I1S-W p. O. Box S8 Phone tOT Hour I a m. to I p, b. DR. OHMART Modern Deotistry la AH Branch ea. 'luuiuiuiuiuiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiii, A Vfc Ml y ti ri Some Worthwhile Values Best Quality Rubber Gloves, 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 $1.45 Bathing Caps, large variety of shapes and designs at 49c Clarks Silk Gloves in white and black at. . . ! '. 54c 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 50c 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 Pendleton, Oregon . t