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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1921)
PAGE TUBES DAILY EAST OREdONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEQON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1921. TUN PACE3 niiiMmiHiiiiiiiiHHnuiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniu niiiin iiiiiitiitnii minim mmmiiiii miiiimiiiimiimiiimiiniM News Notes of Pendleton - ,., . : it' , 1 ' i- J Chautauqua, f . September !J, 18, 4 Annual Pendleton Hound -Up. i , OAIiRVAI OP EVKNTS June I7-Au(uat i-ummir Normal School.'' July 11 to. u Elllaon-Whlte Att-ii(J WomIuikI Mtwtlnff. Ir. and Mn W. W. Oreen and on Carroll were In Wwtland lut nlsht where Mr. Green mide an addrem at a achool meeting on "Formation of a Union School District." Hpro On lndwxilon Trln Dr. Donald J. Jenaop, chief enrgeon of the O. W. n. A N. with headquarter. at Portland, won here thin rn"rnln on a trip of InHpectlnn which he ! making over the line, It la hi ambition to gei. Into touch with the physician for the road In the different town. BUY AT HOME QUALITY SERVICE. re 5 BUY AT IIOxAIE FENULETON'8 IKADISO TORB l -101101101- -101101101101101101 I- tENTY OF Hice ... ''. 2. Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens Also Lots Of Fat Hens Turkeys "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" "I V ' -' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. : .1 i 301 E. Court Street 'v Phone 101 Private Exchange Connecti both Department. -101 101 1U1 101 101 101 101 101 101 2 Itcaillnir In I.lKht With the coming of the aummer aea- on, there lleH demana lor oook ui the county library, nay librarian. The demand In for fiction more than for other hooka but with the opening of the Hummer normul achool the library expect many buay day. fU'liiriiM From CorvallU Klvin Selbert returned last evening from Corvallia where he In a Ktudenl at tho Oregon Agricultural College and will upend the aummer with hl mother Mm. A. D. Pclbert at 515 Marie Street. Thin la Mr. Scibcrfa wionn year at O. A. C. Koud Nut Marked. A tourlal who left Pendleton this morning at 7 o'clock for La Grande, pasxed through Miaxlon ahortly after ward and then after losing his way returned to Mlnslon at noon, says D. O. Bowman, of the Mission Wore ana Mission highway service station, lir. Bowman states that the motorist, be cause there were no signs to guide him. took the left road In the vicinity of Deadman's hill and lost his way. Mr. Bowman says travelers are fre quently misled because the roads are not plainly marked. Want Rooms for TeawliorH. Just 50 rooms for the UHe of teach ers who will be in Pendleton for six weeks during the summer normal school have been secured up to date by the Pendleton Oommerclul Associ ation, and the Civic club which Is co operating In the work of securing lodging places for the pedagogues dur ing; their stay here. At leant 75 more rooms will .be needed. The school opens June 27, a little more than one week hence, and persons having rooms are urged to get Into touch with the Commercial Association offices at e, jlJ Hears From Hctativj. Henry Taylor received word today that hlB niece, Mrs. Sylvester carpen. ter and Mr. Carpenter were safe, hav ing made their escape from the May aoartment house in Portland during the fire. Mr. and Mrs. carpenter es caped with the clothes on their backs and rescued their little Spiti dog. Mr. Taylor visited at Mr. and Mrs. Carpen ter's apartment a week ago. ine apartment was on the second floor near the elevator and Mr, ana Mrs. Carpenter were out In plenty of time. They came to Oregon recently irom Denver. ' i 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 Sets, .Knives and forks, Teaspoons, Dessert Spoons and every piece that goes to make her a complete set from Ilan scom'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 Hansel's Jewelry Store Fishing Tackle t . ... ' That Brings Results r. I - - How About that Winchester tju vtuu am Squirrels 7 Exported Hero Var Visit W. P. Leaxler of Dowagaic, Mien, is expected to arrive tomorrow . for an extended visit with his son and daugh- ter-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leader at the Hotel Pendleton. From here, he will go to Los Angeles to at tend the national convention of the Elks. This Is Mr. Leader's first trip through the West, and his. enthusiasm over the scenery he has already seen is making him a staunch lover of the country. During his visit here, his son is planning to take Mr. Leader on a three-'weeks motor trip to Crater Lake, up through the Bend country and oth er places of Interest. Will Moore IJertca. . , Will Moore, of Pendleton, was cho sen as hold-over member of the home committee, at the Portland session? of the grand lodge of Masons yester day. Frank S. Baillte, of Baker lodge now a Portland resident, was elected grand master. Other officers chosen were George C. Brown of Salem, dep nty crand master; George T. Cochran of Lu Grande, senior grand warden and Oliver P. Coshow of Iloseburg JunJor grand warden. John B. Cle- land of Portland was re-elected to the office of grand treasurer and James F. Robinson, also of Portland was re elected grand secretary. riiytlilans Kleot Officers The officers elected hy the Pythlans at a recent meeting of Damon lodwc No. 4 will be Installed at the first meeting during July. Those who were elected are: chancellor commander, n. R. Hnmmersly; vice-chancellor com mander, W. D. Humphrey; prelate, II. W. Wagner; master of tho work, H. C. Mangold; keeper of records and seals, J. H. Gwinn; master-at-arms, Guy Johnson: master of exchequer, W. r. Gadwa; Inner guard,' Charles Dalley; outer guard. Sum Johnson; trustees, Fred Koeppen, J. H. Morris and J. W. Maloney; delegates to grand lodge, D. B. Snyder, James Williams, William Purchase, Charles Howell and J. H. Morris. Officers To Depart Captain Jennie Conrad and Lieuten ant Myra Moys", of the local post of the Salvation Army, have been transferred to Wenatchee, Washington, New offi cers will be In Pendleton hy July 8. Captain Conrad expects to leave here hy Juno 26 and Lieutenant Moya early In July. Both have done good work In Pendleton and their departure Is re gretted. Captain Conrad has held many Jail services and has a letter written hy Nell Hart, who shot Sheriff ITI1 Taylor, saying that he- accepted Christianity and repented of his deed. Shorn Stilhata, Hawaiian who murder ed a Japanese here recently, wrote Captain Conrad last week and declar ed that he had accepted the faith. Paper To He Read A paper by Miss Sabra Kasoh, coun ty librarian, will he rend at the ses sions of the American Library Associa tion tt he held at Swampscott, Mas sachusetts, June 50-S6, Miss Nason will not attend the convention and as rhe was asked to read n paper It will be read by some other visitor at the convention. The paper will he on the relation between a county library and its branches. As the I'mntllla county llhrary is considered one of the finest In the state, Miss Nnson has excellent opportunity to give the facts concern ing county library work. COLORED ORGANDIE Another big shipment of fine imported Swiss organdie in col ors of pink, rose, cor al, tomato, copen, elf, grey and white. They are "permanent finish and launder beautifully. ERIN DIMITY 75c A splendid wash fabric for summer dresses and blouses. Comes in neat patterns of dif ferent colors on light ground. Erin Dimity makes up into dainty dresses for the little folks as well a? the grown ups; 40 inches wide at 75c the yard. THE NEW SILK "CREPE SATIN" Is 40 inches wide and comes in all the lead ing shades for dresses and suits. It has a per manent satin finish with soft crepe back. It is easy to work, with and drapes gracefully. Yard $4.50 SPORT SILKS $3.00 to $4.50 YD. Use these silks for sport skirts, suits, blouses and coats, white and colors, such as trico, fairy spun, dew kist and the like. BATH TOWELS 40c, 50c Two splendid qualities of bath towels, full size and good weight. Let us fill your needs for bath towels 40c and 50c FANCY RIBBONS, NARROW WIDTHS 20c to 50c Another big lot fancy Picot and twro toned ribbons used so much now for trimming in a big range of colors. BELTS 25c to $1.50 Belts of all kinds, and for every occasion, wide belts, narrow belts, white belts and col ored belts in all lengths. Use them on your, sport suitscoats or sweaters, also on the lit tle ones dresses. IT t$ 'S7 ft V fi If . 'r . . ThiJ attractive garment comes in a complete range of materials FUTU K ST WOMAN'S MODERNwWDERGARM ENT Futurist is not to be confused with of dinary "athletic underwear" for women. It is an exquisitely made and soft fitting under-diccorset garment. Futurist is now being shown -in our Knit Underwear Department! ' $1.85 to $3.50 PARASOLS 75c to $12.50 The sun shines hot you knows why not keep off the heat with one of our parasols or sun shades offered in plain and fancy. We also have a good assortment for trip little ones. Pick one from our assortment. 7i!iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiimiiiiiiiuiiiiitiiini iiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiumiiiiiimiiiiiiiMiim i( yflGHTY GOOD," you'll say, when you try this new Vogan confection. But JVJL you'll probably never guess there is a real story back of it of how many experiments were made in the shining Vogan kitchens to create an individual really different from all the others! The creamy whipped centers had to be just right. Only an expert could select chocolate good enough. Then the whole was topped with flaky, snow-white cocoanut. But, after all, ths proofi in the eating! Your candy-taste will tell you instandy that here's a real treat that never before was so much flavor and goodness crowded into a little purple box and sold for 5c! Just ask any one of these dealers for Vogan's Moire Whip! THESE LEADING EASTFRN OREGON DEALERS FEATURE MOIRE WHIPS: PENDLETON Alta Bakery F. E. Welch BAKER K. of P. Club Nugget Cigar Store Slauter'i Smoke Shop COVE R. Z. Baxter Judd Geers LOSTINE W. P. Robertson WALLOWA City Pharmacy Charles Hauprichs ENTERPRISE Marr Brothers The Crescent li.-iil lto.) JOSEPH The Sweet Shop (Mrs. tiortrtulo KciiiuhIj) LA GRANDE Shorty's Place (Win. Tierce) L and L Drug Store Vocan's Moli Whip also pai kill hi boxes of 10. ISLAND CITY Clyde L. Kiddle V ogan Candy Company 1H)1!TI..N l TAOOMA SlOK.M" 5 a (Continued on paga I,)