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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1921)
- ft WW ' .... '5 1 - V i AOE TWO TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 2, 1921. ' ' it If A . 7i Clearance Prices On -Women's Suits SATURDAY every suit in our women's . M;ear department will be reduced. . . Look where you will, these offerings Are with out rivals as to quality, style and low price. Every garment is from our regular stock which sold for far more at the beginning of the season. AH sizes arc represented in some style but all sizes are not here in every style, but every single suit is a big bargain at the price. Made of the best fabrics and in the most favored styles of this summer season. The choicest suits arc grouped as follows: Lot 1 Includes Suits' Valued at' $32.50 to 848.50. Clearance price. $25.00 Lot 2 Includes Values from $55.00 to $75.00. Clearance Price.... J45()0 Lot 3 Includes Suits from $78.50 to $115.00. - Clearance Price. . . $59.50 . , SALE STARTS SATURDAY MORNING Small charge will be made for alterations B Men's Suits $360. Wonderful Values. - .. FOtPUJOO &EEATEST 0EPARXAENT ffTOBl pnepQoples Warehous :V.., .::.::.50jIwHERE it pays to trade tiMiif!" It will pay you to watch our ads Carefully , Summary of ruud conditions In lin ker, Alnllif nr. Morrow, Vmntilln, Vnl- I on and Wttlhiwu counties, by It. H. ltitldock, division cngtneor, Im Orandc, Oregon: From Morrow OlIllRm county linn to 15 miles cast of f'cndlcton, ma cadam. Kroin end of nmeadam to Kuiucla, fair county road: rouprt on mountain. t'lom Kumcla to llllKard, puHiHtble mountain rond. Krom IttlKnrd to l.a Grande, under construction but road open; numerous uhort detoura. , l.a Uranile to Hot Luke, paved and macadamized. Hot 1-akc to Union, foot ldll detour past sanatorium, well inuiked; vullcy road under coimtructlon, uvold. Union to North Powder, Rood. North I'owder to HalncH, fair; nu merous short detours, Haines to Tlaker, macadam. Kaker to Nslson. fair county road. Nekton to Huntlnton, under con- Istruetlon; well marked detour from j Nelson school lioi.c to Weathorby; I two steep hills; road rough. Huntington to Ontario, take ferry nt Olda via Wetscr and I'ayette; con dition of road fair: from Welaer to Ontario under construction, very rough. Ontario to Nyssu, good. Ontario to Vale, rough; recent rains cut the road badly. Vale to Hums, badly washed by re cent rains; better through Crane than Orcwsey; hard on tires. Vale to Ironside, good; detour through applo orchurds between Ja mieson and lincastcr: this is a pret ty drive. Krom linker to Prairie City and Haker to Unity, roads very rough on account of recent rains. Haker to Halfway, first 10 miles macadamized; rest of rond In fulr condition. J-a Orandc to Island t'lty. paved. Island City to Wallowa Hill, rough In spotM and dusty. Wallowa Hill to Wallowa Luke, un der construction: road fair; detour well marked; requires careful driving. Local celebration and frontier show at Wallowa Lake Park July 2, 3. 4. Pendleton to Washington state line, paved; 5 in foot detour Hround bridge at Jilue Mountain Stution: ro- , pair work being done 7 miles from Pendleton, and ulso 24 to 1!S miles from Pendleton; travellers should use caution at these points. Pendleton to Pilot Hock, road al most completed; in fair condition. i Pilot Hock to Heppncr, county road in fair condition. j Heppncr to county line, under con struction; road rough in places; de I tours well marked. . A large .number of people have planned to attend the monster colo bratlon at Mllton-Kroewaler whore two days or fun and frolic will be en joyed tindor the auspices of the Com mercial Associations ' of the two towns. The eelobmlon will be held ut .Milton. Others will go to Uklah where the Camas Pralilo Cowboys' Convention will be hold July 4 and 5. A little bit everything in the way of riding, rop ing and races will be enjoyed. Many cars wore In Pendleton today en route to Uklah 'for the event. Those who attend the convention will have to tnko their own bods. "Rtlll other folk' from " Pendleton will go to the 'Knights of Pythias cel ebration at Weston Mountain. Others will lake fishlmr trips. ' Hotel Sutter SAN 1'IUNCISCO Not merely a Hotel, but an In stitution Founded on These Pi'lnrtlpleH . " ' I'oi-ti-Ait nun. sfcftvicK. co i itriosv. . (icoigc Waiveu Moopt'. Mlf. GRAND 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION At Camp Cold Springs, Weston Moun tain, All Umatilla County will be there. . . M.ii aim: wixcomf. ; I A Pyretic Tire Extinguishers DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronio and Nervous Diseases and DhwMea of Women. X-Ray Electric Therapeutics. Temple Bids, " Room li. Phon 41 i Phone 510-W P. O. Box 95 CHICHESTER S PILLS Wjp. TIIK IHAMOND II RAM. A IIIAMIIND MHM PII.LA. foe li S013 BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE flro extinguisher that puts out any kind of ti fire In 114 Jn clplent slato. t Safeguard your ' property, homo or car with a Pyrono t'lre Kxtlngulsher. IScnicinber ' 1iMitanila July 10-10. atcs, J.LVAUCilUN Electric Supply House, Phone 139. 206 E, Court liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiutiiiinnii(niiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinmiiiiiiiiin CASTLE GATE EGG COAL THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER - CLEAN AND UNIFORM f B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! i rr g PHONE FIVE FOR ' FUEL -j ADAMS IADIES ARE .,; . (Uaat Oregonian Ppccial.j V'i AtAM.S, July Tha Adams LadiW' llub met a th( home of Mrs. O. O. HIchsrdHon on the lawn. Mrs. Hettha Kemjiw and Mrs, G. O. Kichardson , entertained, llelng the regular nuet hn lay a good program was given as follows: Heading by Irene Dupoi. prayer y Mrs. L. U IJeuallen. reading by Mrx. Shaltz, prayer by Mr". n. O. TMebariison. resdinir by Mw. Marrmn Mayberry, reading by Francis Dupuls reading by Mrs. L. I Lieualiend and a solo by I)ena Lieuallen. A dainty served. Those who attend- v. Jjitlier, Mrs. J. T. Lien Revella Uleuallen. Mrs. T. A. Liruallen. Mrs. C. Bowling, Mis3 Kileue Powling. Mrs. Inman, Mrs. Marlow and Ma Me. Mrs. Kimonton, Mrs Eertha Kemlder, Mrs. Blrt Kirby, Mrs. I.. I.. Lieuallen and Doris ami Iena. Mrs. F. M. Whitcjy. Mrs. Charles Pipuis. Irene Francis. Mrs. Elmer Hale, Jack Spencer. Mrs. John Speu eer, Mrs. G. O. Uichardson and Mrs. Mayberry. ' , Mr. and Mrs. Zcb Iwis and son of Walla Walla motored to Adams Man da v tti remain the euesls of Mr. and Mrs. Lieuallen for the week. I Dames went to Pendleton today. 1 lHnlt! Kpniblnr m:id n hnxineuA I Frank 'W'hitelv returned to Adams I ... .... I j'lij'io i-eiion"i.in riiou, 1 aiier a w eeK ai ine rancu ui i.eu oi nana aim rppauu,s . rp,uirlns thc cty watcr pil,cs for th(, I nillar fur harvest. . ,,, .t H. Blake of Pendleton motored to- Htlly Uday of Pendleton was In Adams Tuesday. j Adams today. Mrs. Charley Bunch was motoring j Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie mo to Pendleton last evening and a pebble '. tored to their ranch today. flew up and hit her In the eye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupuls and , daughters Irene and Frances motored to Adams today. j John Hales and Boll Morrison mo- ' toreil to Lehman Springs to spend the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. John Ogle motored to I LADIES MISSIONARY CLUB OF ADAMS HOLD LAST MEETING OF YEAR The Ladle Club of Adams closed a very prosperous year with u Mission ary meeting on the lawn at the resi dence of Mrs. G. . Blchnrdson, Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Kcmbler were thc hostesses. A largo part of the program was Ira oIl city marshal has been busy) (h(i (1rerUtm f jjrs. ch.irles sehalta. A few selected readings increased mis sionary information and Interest. Dainty refreshments of Ice cream, cake and punch were served. Over thirty persons participated In the delights of the occasion, not th" least of them being thc lawn, shade trees and luxuriant flower garden. The 10. next meeting of thc ladles club will be in t-eptcmbcr. Athena today. Mrs. Rd Wallen and Mrs. Joe immmimnnwmni WiaiiluiiuujiiiliiiUiyHtWiili E3- 5 3 M ES S3 f! i F 3 i i i! si H Are You Going to the Mountains? If Your Car Breaks Down and You Need Help Phone 780 .. .... Day or Night f i O.ur cr ice Car That is Built for Service. j irrs. F. O. Hendricks, wife of F. O. : Hendricks, young Kcho farmer and i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rhode of 30;) Logan street, died at St. An thony's Hospital at 5 o'clock this morning. Death was dud to Illness fol- S i lowing tho birth of a little daughter litwo weeks ago, thc child dying ut i birth. ; Mrs- Hendricks was formerly Klsie j j M.irlc Rhode and was born at Francis S, ville, Indiana 25 years ago. With her parents she came to Oregon 16 years j ago. She was married to Mr. Hon Sjdrlcka on October 2, 1913, and until ; her illness lived with her husband on ! their ranch near Echo. Mrs. Ralph I Reese and Mrs. Henry Woltzine are j sisters and Jacob Rhode, Fred Rhode, ' Kdward Ithode and Adolph Rhode are II all brothers of the deceased. I' .Mrs. Hendricks was confirmed in ! the Lutheran church and the funeral rervlce will be conducted by Rev. i Blasberg and the Lutheran minister :j from Walla Walla. The funeral will :ibe held from the Christian church, j! Pendleton, at 2 p. m. next Tuesday, j; The pallbearers Hill be John Lorenzcn, ij Willlam Lorenzen. John Peters, Dewey Davis, 'Lloyd Thompson. Gaylord ! ! Madison. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUUUilllllllU Fraternity BrothcrB of Whole County Will Gather in Meet . at Weston Mountain Monday iiome I Gumming PLAY TO BE JAILED ' Loafers who have been making cm harassing and some times Insulting re marks tou'nrri children find leurher at the public playgrounds will stop the j K-ead'ng The American Flag The Knights of Pythias of Umatilla county and the Weston Mountain Community Club will hold a Joint celc bratlin July 4th at Camp Cold Springs, 13 miles east of Weston. The main feature of this big event will be a Spanish barbecued beef and mutton. I askrt dinner nnd W eston monntalii baked potatoes. A large, open air pavilion and fay ant s orchestra will please those whi enjoy dancing and a full program of sports has been arranged. - Commencing at 10 a. m. the follow ing program will he given: Overture K. of P. Orchestra Invocation. Address of A'elcome ... Mayor Nelson II. Jones of Weston l'ythl:in Flag Ceremony RespoJise to Address of Welcome... Hon. J. T. Hlnklc, of Hermlston Cocal Solo The Star Spangled Ban ner '. : ; Mrs. Mary C. Boddely of .Uhenn Reading Gall Williams of Weston Selection K. of P. Orchestra Vmvi1 Solo When Irish Lyes Aro -Smiling ..Mable Carmlchael Pay Off The Mortgage on Yourself If you are working; today for the money you must pay out on Saturday, you arc owned by whoever has bought your time, nnd the use of your body Ofid brain. Get AHEAD of next Saturday. To save money is to pay off thc mortgage on your self and that ought to be worth while. Wo have a "Savings-Investment Plan" that will help you. Any one who can got together as little as 34c a day and SAVE it can soon own a share of this Company's Pre ferred Stock. It earns an income, payable quarterly, amounting to 7 per cent a year. Pacific Power & Light Co. A Business which of Necestfly In Permanent Fill Thu Out NOW; Mail it TODAY PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, - Investment Dept., Gasco Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Send me (1) 8-page illustrated booklet; "The Story of an Opportunity at Home," (2) Information about your Preferred Stock, (M) Details of Easy Payment Plan, (1) How to Judge an Investment. Name Address practice Or go to Jail. ' If some citizens j who have heard of recent complulnt'i ; have their way tiny future annoyers will proceed to I he city- hastlle without For llic I5tl Automobile Repairing (Aim) imr rate per hour is as hr.v as any other.shop in Pendleton) 701 W. ALT A ST. Open Sundays and Evening. OAS, OILS, ETC. ..J. H. Morris of Pendleton Selection Weston Male Quartet Address "Fraternity" :.. William C. Van Whikle, of Weston of P. Orchestra nTcmimv. A rciulfir or succlal offl- s Btl "on k cer will see to that. . .. , Oration , Citv Superintendent Inlow yesterday ; H,,n- M- Peterson of Pendleton laid thc subject before tho parka com- ''.v'hUin Love rVast led by the two mitlce of the council and nsked for : "",H '"vmn ana. MalonPy). 1":30 p. m. Grand barbecue and pic nic dinner. -. ' , 7?rHinn!H!rmfrf!r?m'mnrnninnmfnmnrFnfr?fffnTmHrnrfMi aid. It appears that loafers have beta a particular source of trouble at Pio neer purk whk'h Is mndn-a resting plai n by nnny during the evening. So serious had the situation become that the city superlntondcnt fears he will lose his volunteer playground Instruc tors unless there Is un end to ' the abirkc. - ' , Auotlier suagestlon made by the city! superintendent Is ttist purents-coopc-j . . rate by weing that their children re-1 Penrtlrfon Mill eolehrftte the Fourth (irn home Immediately after piny- j largely by closing up shop and eg v. around Instruction closes st 8:30 each jlng for other towns and for the hlllti i wwilng. It Ik coiislrterad very deidr able that no children remain at the parka after the supervised liluy hat. been concluded. and mountains on fishing trips. Una-i incsM will be suspended for the day and 1 there will be no effort at a celebration . w far. wi the city u vouecrocd. I'll Tell the World Firestone lires Arc Good Tires Say the Men Who Own Them. ! : ARE YOU GETTING TIRE SATISFACTION? Be Sure Your Next Tire is a FIRESTONE Simpson-Sturgis .Pendleton, Ore. 223 E. Court St. s s J ' i. - - "tll