East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 28, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAIL7 EAST OBEGOITIAIf, PEOTLETOK, OREGON, TETJKSDA7 EVENING, JTJL7 23, 1921.
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News Notes of Pendleton
CALENDAR OP EVENTS
June 7-AuBUrt Summer
Normal School.
July 28 Meeting of Umatilla
and Wlla "Walla County wheat
growers.
September 19-24 Northwest
Grain nnd Hay Show.
September I J, JS, 14 Annual
Pendleton Round-Up.
To Rrtorn Homo Soon.
Hay Ilurgln who him been at Camp
I.ewlM for the pHt month taking
training with the C. M. T. O. will re
turn home August 6. During his work
there he him been practicing wllh
the V. M. T. C. bond.
on a charge of Bpecdlng. Both cases
came up for trial yesterday.
Mown to Now Office
Dr. H. H. McKenale, eye, ear, none
nnd throat specialist, hue moved from
his offices In the Rond building to
quarters In the Inland Empire Hank
lulldlng.
Is now In the city. Mr. Cornwell
reached here last evening expecting to
find a tropical city and was overjoyed
to find his mistake. Before going
with the Journal Mr. Cromwell was a
Ilaker resident, his father being
mining mun In that region.
Caitlit HIiiMIng Plate.
When Charles I.. Wllllums was
caught running a Page car on which
he had llconse plates taken from nn
Oakland car, Justice Langley of Free
water fined him $25. The arrest was
made by Traffic Officer William Ly
dny. U. W. Rrhem was fined $10 and
costs by Justice Richards ot Athena
Autographed Copy TtooolvWt
The first copy off the press of "Let
'er Puck," Colonel Charles Wellington
Furlong's book of the Round-Pp, was
received yesterday by Miss Effle Jenn
Frostier from George Palmer Putnam
of Putnnm & Sons, publishers of the
book. The nutograph, written by Mr.
Putnnm, rends: "To Miss Effle Jean
Fraaicr, than whom there never was
more enthusiastic booster for the
Itound-Up." Miss Frazler is mention
ed In the hook in tho list of acknowl
edgements from the author.
Will Build Porc h
Mrs. Minnie M. Harvey will add a
porch to her residence In Block 105.
Wie secured a permit today from
Judge Thomas Fltz'leraid and the new
addition will cost $40.
Surprised at Cool CUmp.
"What (surprised me most was the
cool weather 1 found here," says Wal
ter F. Cornwell, assistant circulation
manager of tho Oregon Journal who
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The teason on Apricots is about over. We re
ceived a shipment today large solid fruit.
10c pound
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc
301 E. Court Street
Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects
both Deoartments.
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THE SEASON'S NEWEST NOVELTY
The Harding Blue Sautolr and Bracelet. This new novelty, origi
nated by the Klger Boyn have only been on the market three weeks,
but, O Boy these three weeks !!
If you haven't one get one now, be In style with the rest and be one
of the first In your town to wenr a Harding Blue PJbhon on your
watch or a Sautolr. Come In nnd see us, we have Just received a big
selection at ery little cost. (Itanrt delay! Come now). Hnnscom
always has the best and newest,
GUTS THAT LAST
Hansen's Jewelry Store
Fishing
Tackle
That
Brings
Results
Jg
How
About that
Winchester
7 22. cal. for
Squirrels?
In In Hospital
Miss Grace Garrett, of Helix, la a
patient In Bt. Anthony's hospital where
she was operated upon this morning
for nppendicltl. She was brought to
Pendleton this morning from Helix.
Weather Is Warmer
The weather Is warmer today, the
maximum being 80. Tho minimum is
49 and the barometer registers 29.00,
says Major Lee Moorhoiisc, weather
observer.
Son la Named.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
H. Brown has been named James Ed
ward Brown. The new arrival was
born lust Thursduy at St. Anthony's
hospital and weighs 7 1-2 pounds.
Crime On the Wane
Police business has been most quiet
this month says Judge Thomas Fitz
Gerald, recorder. Not for months
have their been so few cases, and the
majority during the month have been
In regard to violation of petty traffic
laws.
Wheat Selling at $1.
Iteports in circulation here today
indicate soino wheat sales at $1 per
bushel. Though the market has not
been lively of late It Is said some
wheat has been sold almost every day
the prices ranging around the dollar
mark.
Books for l ibraries.
Twelve copies of "Let'cr Buck"
have been purchased for the Umatilla
county library system. Two volumes
will be kept for the Pendleton library
and the others will be sent to the 10
branch libraries. Later more copies
of the book will be found at the library.
Trainload Each Week.
From this time on until September
25 Kinythe Bros, will have a trainload
of luuibs once each week on the Chi
cago market and Dan P. Smythe is
now enroute to Chicago to attend to
the sale of the sheep. After the last
trainload of lambs has been sold he
will go farther east before returning,
lie will be in Buxton fur a time.
.Mule Bite Prove Sorbin.
Most people know that a kick by a
mule is likely to carry sorrow with it
but Clarence Porter of Long Creek
ran testify that a mule bite is some
times as bad or worse than a kick. He
was bitten on the heel by a mule some
time ago and the injury is troubling
him so much that he came out from
Grant county to get treatment. Young
Porter is accompanied by his father,
Allen Torter, prominent Long Creek
rancher. They left for Portland on
No. 17 today.
lightning Causes lire
The lightning during the recent
storm caused several small fires in
the Umatilla National forest, says J. C.
Kuhns, Umatilla forest supervisor. The
blazes were quickly quenched. Mr.
Kuhns returned this morning from the
Tupper ranger station. He visited the
ranger headquarters of the Spray dis
trict 30 miles south of Heppner and
inspected the look-out system. He re
ports a light rain in most parts of the
western division of the forest. B. A.
Bottcher,, assistant supervisor.is now
Inspecting the Mt. Emily look-out in
the grnnde Ronde vicinity.
LOS ANGELES, July 28. (I. P.)
Jack Dempscy, denying his marriage
to a Hollywood film star, says he
wants a home girl, able to wear ging
ham as well as silk. She must have a
ready smile, pleasant Instead of a pret
ty face, be able to cook and keep her
brain occupied with making a home
happy. He don't want a girl follow
ing a "career."
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depts. 78
QUALITY
SERVICE
PENDLETON'S LEAKING BFORE
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2
Other Depts. 78
Phones 526
A Special Clearance of
Summer Goods
In our Dry Goods Section. Note each item, you'll recojrnize them as being extra values
quoted at very low prices. Buy, now and save.
Special Table Cloths $1.85
A lucky purchase of these fine heavy weight
mercerized Table Cloths enables us to sell them at
the above price. They are worth more than we are
asking for them, but we are making it a special to
pass it on to you. They are full size and of beauti
ful floral patterns. Buy one or two for every day
use.
We are making a "Clean
Up" on all our
Summer Voiles
1-2 Price
Come in now and buy
three or four dress
lengths, the patterns
and colorings are good
looking and there's no
other material so ser
viceable for summer
wear.
ONCE MORE!
We Have
REAL LINEN DA
MASK AT $2.50 YARD
The patterns are beau
tiful and the quality is
fine, good heavy weight
damask. We also have
an extra quality double
damask at $4.50 yard.
Napkins to match above
damask.
Special Sale Women's Athletic
Underwear
f ill
FUTURIST JheSAkwSumnicr-
juuua wxit ytr Mswati
FUTURIST
$1.85 Quality : :
$2.00 Quality $1-6
$2.25 Quality $1-89
$2.50 Quality $2.15
$3.00 Quality .... : $2.43
$3.50 Quality $2.75
Dress Ginghams 19c, 25c
A big assortment of fine Dress Ginghams in plaids
and checks, splendid lot of colors, for dresses and
aprons. , . .jlx&AsI
Hair Bow s 69c
One Lot Veiling
1-2 Price
One Lot Neckwear
25c
Values up to $1.00
on special sale, offered
in all colors, 1 1-4 yd.
lengths. Special Sale,
bow 69c
To clean out this lot
we're going to sell this
lot at 1-2 price.
A limited quantity
women's fine stylish
neckwear, values up to
$2.50 to close out at 25c
if
;oit GiTTS APPoivrsn-:xT
WASHINGTON. July 28. (A. P.)
Colonel Guy D. fioff, an assistant to
the attorney general will be assigned
as head of the department of Justice
special bureau for investigation of the
government wartime contracts, Attor-
r.ey Creneral Dougherty has announced.
llSTRlKEJjf
Purchases for the balance of this month go on August account and payable September 1st.
WASHINGTON', July 2S. (A. P.)
An executive order, coordinating pur
chasing for the army, navy and the
shipping board and permitting the
transfer of supplies from one agency
to another has been signed by tho
president. The order originated with
Budget Director Dawes.
Cigarette
No cigarette has
the same delicious
flavor as Lucky
Strike. Because
Lucky Strike Is the
toasVed cigarette.
1 ijLltzie-
GENERAL LEE'S HOWIE AT
IS
e
GETTYSIU'RG, Pa., July 2S. The
old stone house on the edge of this
town which whs General Lee's head
quarters during the Uattle of Gettys
burg has leen purchased by Ohas.
Daley, who will convert It Into a mu
seum. T.eo ate and slept In this bouse.
but went to the cupola 'f the seminary
ii slinrt distnnee ::vay to m;ike obser
vations on the progress of the battle.
Included In the sale is the little white
house across the roud where John
Hums, aged citizen hero, was carried
when woiindetl.
THE BEE HIVE
"Where. Quality and
Service IrevaH"
THERE MAY BE LARGER
STORES BUT NONE WITH
SMALLER PRICES
THE BEE HIVE
"The store of Koonomlral
Merchandise''
An Enthusiastic Response
T!k splendid response of the public to our policy of seiiirg QU.VLITT MERCHANDISE for LESS
MONEY is a source of great satisfaction to us. It shows inclusively that the people appreciate our ef
fort to save thorn money on their purchases at this store. With your continued support we shall continue
this policy A POLICY OF GHKATEli SALES AT LESS PROFIT THAN USL'AU
SPECIALS
Medium weight fluted Ice Tea
Glasses. Per set of 6
fnr $I.2S
RARE MERCHANDISING
OPPORTUNITY
Pest quality St. Dennis Cups and Saucers,
heavy harvest ware, in plain white,
$1.50 per lloien
SPECIALS
Three dozen
bers
Fruit Jar Rnh-
1 Ho
A member of tho lettuce family cul
tivated In I'pper Kypl is a new source
of edible oil. It can he grown with
profit In the Sudan, the seeds yielding
under pressure from 3T to 3S per cent
oil. The oil Is of a beautiful light yel
low color, odorless, nnd is very suitable
for the miimifacUirc of soap and simi
Win
home.
MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS
Iber you purchase anything or not makes no difference we want you to come In and
Meet your friends here and take advantage t f our store serv ice in every possiblu manner.
feel at
New shipment of Market and Auto lunch baskets.
Priced from !k' to :t.oo
Large Gins Fruit Bowl six glass dishes.
The set
11.40
Gold band Cups and
Saucers, rcg. $2.75
pet. Special ....$1.75
THE BEE HIVE
"Mow Tor
pi'.xwjrroN
oi:i(;o
Coveralls for the
....kiddies 79c
I
lar products.