East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 17, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WOULD MAKE NEW YORK CONTRACTOR NOV '
Beople Here arid There
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TIC CENTERi GREATLY ELATED
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V. Mr. ana Mm. U.' I. Watt nd Mr
and Mr. B. B. lUcluud of Athena,
likv jnotvrsd to Portland' for a vuca
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Mr. Lillian iwn Job6ii, tench-,
r in achool district No. 5:'. near Athe
jfui, will attend I'll. University of Cwe-
ton summer normal .'School ul 1'ort
'land. "'. ' ' ' "
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; : John 6. Ormarid, conductor, on, thr.
O. Vf. It. V ??,, tiaa returned from
N'lfii dnd Hotr where he' has Men
vfsltW fdr three -eeks. He purchas
ed1 an OVefland vlnn and flrove bark
overland, stopping at hi old home In
La Urundo faf , visit. Mr. and Mr.
M. 1. Donohpe.Hyd her. sister, ' Mlus
Uorla Tanner of Canary, accompan'
led him and returned to La uiflnue on
Homer Hcyden, Pendleton boy; was
among those, who were iiraduatcd
from the mil ' Military academy at
Portland. The 10th annual com
Inencanteiit exercise IW9 held Wad
ftesd&y night. , ;
"Jiimea Harrs.lv prlncluul , of the
school at t'mnnlrie, will leave tomor-
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SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
1 Opening of
Lehman Hot Springs
18fh'andl9th'
THE ROADS ARE GOOD.
; BIGDANCE ; r .
Special Music and Decorations
Don't IbsThisl Go With the Crowd! j
Lehman Hot Springs will be a still better sum
' mcr resort . Plan to spend your Vacation there.
, SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY :
A few choice cabins left Hotel .; accommoda
tions. You are welcome to use the cahip
grounds. Stage leaves Pilot Rock Monday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Call 409 Pen-:
dleton of Lehman Springs for reservations. 'i.
BUFFINGTON BROS.
row for EUKcne where ha will taki
work duniiK the aummer term.
Jliri Funk left thla niornlnj for
Hlianlko where he will overaee the
loudintf of a quantity of Wool that to
recently purchoaed tHere for a Doston
firm. .. -'.,
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Ldquor Violator Filled.
Heavy fines for violation of liquor
lawa are routine occurrence In the
court of Justice Joe II. Farkea during
the put few daya. Thla morning: Ham
Hamuelaon received i'ibO aa a fine,
and the aahto fine Was the lot of N'es
ur l'aananen tho day before. On
Wediieaday J. M. Hilton wa . fined
flSO on the liquor violation charge.
I'luad Guilty to larceny.
After having entered a plea of not
guilty lit the court of Justice Joe H.
Parke one day, Harold Quackeiibuih
and Wendell f. Jame returned Wed
neaday and naked to change the plea
to guilty. Tbey were charged with
having taken aome property from
one of their neighbor. , Their aeji-,
fence wa fixed at 169 or SO day in
Jail. Tbey were taken to jail.
Ann-go CroHty.
Cruel ahd itihdman treatment Is
the chief basis of the suit for divorce
according td the complaint that waa
filed in circuit court today lit the case
or Hazel Scott, against Lloyd O. Scott,
The couple married in 1919, the com
plaint atatet, and there Is a 14-momhs-old
boy. The plaintiff asks
custody of the child together with a
permanent alimony of 175 a. month.
i. n: Perry Is 'tho attorney for tu
plainUff. .
ONE PERSON IN EIGHT
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WA91 IINOTON, June 17. XV. P.)
One person of every eight In the Unit-'
od States I foreign born, aecardlng
to the census bureau figures.
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WASHINGTON, June 17. iV. V.)--A
recommendation, for reorganisation
of prohibition enforcement machinery
will be made to Secretary Mellon with
In 4 8 hour It ha -been learned., .Boy,
Haynes, the prohibition commissioner,
mpeeta te complete the recommenda
tion after a conference today. -
NEW TOUK, June 17. (A. P.) A
plan that la proposed to make thin city
a center of the dramatic activities of
the world by bringing more than 1,01)0
of the beat known member of the pro
fession together In- select perform
ancea covering the cycle of dramatic
art. haa been Inaugurated here.
The project, which already has
paaaed through Initial organization
steps, proposes art equity festival
week, In June, lii22. an American
prototype of the famous Htratfo.d on
the Avon festival which attracts thou
sands of theatre lovers tack to Eng
land every spring. Announcement of
the festival was made b ' " actors"
equity association, which is apousorlng
the movement.
This event is expected to exceed by
far the English festival Wheaeaa t't
Stratford only Shakespearean drama Is
produced with a small professional
stock company, the American festival
will produce tho best plays of every
country and age 1tH casta which
would bankrupt any manager .over
night, leader of the movement an
nounce. The eight performances will
cover the dramatic field from Eurip
ides to Shaw,
the festival Will be the baccalaur
eate Week of the theatrical season,'
Prank ffllltnore, executive secretary of
the equity association, said. "It u
not our desire to compete with any
manager, but rather' to help him make
Ilia theatre bigger and better by awak
ening the public Imagination.
"Our Week will Include three playr
of Shakespeare, com prist one of his
best known comedies, one of his most
famou tragedies and one of the les
ser known groups whose glories are
little understood because they are so
rarely produced. The other perform
ances will Include the best plays of all
nations and periods Moller, Calder-
on,. Sheridan, Pirtero. Racine, Aristo
phanes, Beaumont ahd Fletcher, Ros
tand. Marlowe. . and so forth. We
shall give one of the great musical
comedies, one performance of dancing
ahd pahotomlmic art, and the finest
example of the photoplay art made
during the year. We are also consid
ering one performance of classic one
act plays.
"Already W-e are compiling llsti! of
equity members who will be free at
this time of the year. They will re
ceive their parts early In the coming
season so that they may have plenty
of time to study them.''
ft was pointed out that no one fes
tival week could hope to cover more
than a fraction of the work to be
done, but In the course of time fall the
best examples of dramatic art will be
produced. All of Shakespeare' plays
are to be Included at the rate of three
a year, for it Is Intended to make the
festival an annual event.
Portland Maa Say H Can't
Say Half En curb Good of
Tanlae for What It Did.
"what 1 needed was Just an at)
around building up and tanlao has
(lone that very thin? for me," said E.
P. Frentress, well-known contractor.
of Jl Russell street. Portland. Ore,
"The fact is I hadn't felt well In font
years, 1 had no appetite and even what
1 did manage to eat didn't seem to dc
me any good. I was constantly suf
feflng with severe headaches', and al
though I managed to stay on the Job I
was losing strength right along and
nad little energy for my -work,
couldn't sleep well, cither, and was in
a badly run-dow n condition.
"A number of my friends had taken
Tanlac with such splendid results that
t began taking it myself. 1 have an
excellent appetite now ahd eat it good
square meal every time I sit down to
the table. The headaches have all dis
appeared, my Sleep Is sound and re
freshing and I have regained my
strength and energy. I Just can't say
half enough good of Tanlac for what
I has done for hie and will always give
It 'My highest endorsement"
HOUSE CHAIRMAN IS
China
AN IDEAL GIFT
Why not start a china pattern for the bride?
Remember that from her wedding day on she be
came the bottles. Whether entertaining nt dinner
or Informally at an afternoon tea she Will use china.
Kvery lady takes a great deal of pride In her table as
It does reflect to her guest the beauty of her home.
Our selection Is most complete featuring the best
European potteries a well us our American china
and ptircelalns.
I.V COMPLETE SCTS
. Oft OPfcX fcTOCK
' ' AT POPlXAlt PRICKS " ,
. Jeweler?
rendlaton.
ure.
FOR CHINA
WASHINGTON",- June 17. XV. P.)
Chairman Porter of the house . of
foreign affairs committee, requested
the secretary of the navy to prevent
Admiral Sims from making any fur
ther speeeches on the 'Irish question.
The admiral has already done a great
damage to oursforeign relations. There
must be some way to stop mouthinRs,"
said Porter, urging also that Sims be
disciplined.
The fex Is no longer to be ' the na
tional headdress of the Turk, accord-
ng tq a decision of the national assem
bly. The "Ki-lpak" will be substituted.
The "kalpak is made of black cloth or
felting somewhat similar to the foi
only flatter and broader.
PRlJfCE GIVEN COMMAND.
SMYRNA. June! 17. (A. P.)
Pr.nce Andrew, brother of King Con
stanttne, ha been" given command of
the 12th infantry division of the
Oreek army wnd wilt soon go to the
front., A private, trwin .Is, being., ;pt-e-pared
to UxMe Kiug Constantino into,
the battle zone and It Is probable he
will leave here on Monday. ,
. SICM IS IJTE
Eighteen years ago I had three ribs
broken, fourteen yeaes ago my right
leg; eleven year ago I nearly went
over with typhoid fever and since then
have had awful stoitiarh and llvef
trouble. Waa filled with gas most all
the time. I Would have colic attacks
so bad as to become uneonscloua. No
medicine helped me and doctors ad
vised an operation: One day talking
with a stranger he recommended
Mays' Wonderful Remedy, which
helped me at ohce." It Is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal
ttact and allays the j Inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and Intestinal aliments, includ
ing appendicitis. On dose will cont
vince or money refunded. Druggists
everywhere.
For Saturday .
The fable Supply will be a Mecca of good thinjjs
' tomorrow. You will find all fruits and Vegetables of
the season in abundance. Now i3 the time to get
your canning fruits.
In our meat department we will have an abund
ance of nice Fat Hens, Springers, any.and all cuts of
Beef, Mutton, Lapb and Pork.
"THE TABLE SUPPLY
Phone 187
739 Main Street ' Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
. Proprietor -. -'--
QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department ;
WALK UP QUR STAIRWAY-4IT WILL AY yOU-ENTRANCE NEXT TO TAYLOR HARDWARE STORE
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Starts Saturday, Juiie 18tlir at 9 a. m.
EI
of Womens
Garments
EXPERIENCED
SALESWOMEN
WANTED
EVfiRY SPRING GARMENT IN THE SHOP WILL BE SOLD AT A
WONDERFUL REDUCTION. SUITS, COATS, SILK DRESSES,
WOOL DRESSES, SEPARATE, SKIRTS AND BLOUSES
33B to SO off
.ALL SALES ARE
.CASH DURING
: THIS SALE
A FEW SPRING COATS WE WILL
SELL AT ONE-HALF PRICE.
,v, t ,t ' . i j,ii t tin ;'.:. .
t Others ii reduction of 33 13 per .cent.
Sliort fport models of polo cloth also long
Coats suitable for early fall Wear. No two
garments alikoi Early choosing is adefl.
Navy Tricdtinei Suits,
Jersey Sport Suits
Scotch Tweed Suits '
One Lot of fotsey Suits, 'tfl Q 7C
Valuta to $35.00 aU .
NAVY BLUE TRICpTINE SUITS
AT WHOLESALE COST.
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JERSEY SPORT JACKETS in Navy
Emerald, Brown and Black ALL
AT SPECIAL PRICES. '
New Summer Dresses of oile, Organdie and Dotted Swiss, all
Specially Priced.
Sale starts promptly at 9 a.m Sat June 18
Come Early Shop in thef4lorniig if Possible.
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TAFFETA DRESSES, f j
SATIN DRESSES
TRICOLETTE DRESSES
' fof street arid afternoon' wear.
Coloi-s navy, brown, . grey, black,
copeh blue and tan. . . :
,. , . ' - - -One.loXo
Silk Dreses selling former
ly' up tq $45, your choice $ 1 Q 7C
while' any remain . . . . . ; 1 1
ANY WOOL DRESS IN THE SHOP
-NOW '33 1-3 0FF.
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OVER '
TAYLOR
HARDWARE
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OVER
TAYLOR
HARDWARE
THE SH0IOP. BETTER VALUES
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GEORGETTE WAISTS
CREPE DE CHINE WAISTS
FREMCII VOILE WAISTS
One Lot of Georgette Waists in both : tie-back and
tuck-in models. All new shades. djC OC
: values to $8.50 tfd.OJ
Special Reductions on AU Our Hand
Made Voile Blouses
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