East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 02, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2,1921.
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News Notes of Pendleton
OAUWDAR OP EVENTS
August i 24-30 Water First
Aid course at City Nututorlum.
Direction of Joseph C. Hedges.
September 10 Hermlston Ex-
perlment Station Field Day.
September 19-24 Northwest
Grain and Hoy Show. .
September :2, 23, !4 Annual
pndletonRound-Up.
October' 7-8 Seventh Annual
Dairy and Hog Show, at Her-
mUton.
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TinHiro Getting Hack.
Teachers who will teach in tlio
Pendleton schools during thin yeur
lire beginning to drift bark to the cllv
n preparation for their work. I'rlncl
jnil A. Ldhdreth of the high school re
turned yeKtorduy from Lelund Stan
ford where he studied for 12 Weeks
during vacation. I... 11. Travers, who
will be In charge of vocational work,
arrived yesterday from Portland, lie
had been director of vocational work
at Everett, Wash., for twq years.. An
other arrival la Mtxg I.loy Norton who
will teach the second grade at
Hawthorne school. Many more
structorg are expected to arrive to
day and tomorrow In preparation for
the opening day which will le Tues
day, September 6.
Called to La Grande.
Wesley McCray Is in I.a Grande
where he was called by the death of
his cousin, Albert McCrary.
Gets Sidewalk l'crmlt.
An applici'lon to construct a ce
ment sidewalk has been made at the
office of the vity recorder by Kim
Morton for property owned by him on
Court street.
Itcfl-t ltound-Vp Spirit
Additional advertising and publicity
for the Round-Up is being given these
days by the pictures of the "hook em
steer" in the windows of the Crawford
Furniture Co. J. F. Callahan Is re
sponsible for the decorations In the
window which add the Ilound-Up col
or. ,
Jiwk Slnnfk-ld Hurt.
,.nU Rlnnfleld. of Echo, who Is well
known here and who has visited here
. th truest of Dr. und Mrs. uaviu
1n- HIM. sustained Injuries recently while
swimming at Umatilla. His head was
out and his back injured in a dive
from the springboard.
Will Sell Ice Cream.
For the benefit of local relief work,
the Salvation Army will sell ice cream
and cake tomorrow from 1:30 to 7:30
p. in. at tho Salvation Army hall.
Hooks Arc Heoclvod.
Hooks for the local school districts
iave been' received from the state li
brary at the office of tho county su
perintendent of schools. Distribution
of the volumes will be made to the
districts either In September or Oc
tober, according to an announcement
today.
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We Close From Saturday Night, Sept. 3rd,
' Until Tuesday Morning, Sept. 6th.
WE HAVE ADDITIONAL HELP
FOR SATURDAY
but even then it will be necessary for you to
PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY.
"YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc
301 E. Court Street
Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects
i 101 101 101 101 101 X0I 101 101 T0I
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OH. MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL!
We hnve Just what you want to start you off right in your new
year of school. A happy start makes success. Wo have a full line of
tho best make of Pencils and Pens, ranging in price from JMki to $12.00
Each pencil or pen is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We
are equipped to repair all Ol'K Pens and Pencils rilBI'i
Wo nlso have an Ink that does not clog your pen and will wash
out of your clothes should you happen to spill some on them, PIT
when it is put on paper It becomes permanent. We defy any Ink
eradicator to remove It from paper.
Come In and see us. We are offering a special price to users of
our Pens and Pencils.
HansGoms
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Store
THE IJ3ADIXG JKWFJ.KKS
Hunting Season Opens
September First
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Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of
WINCHESTER GUNS AND AMMUNITION
They Get the Game.
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Certified Wheat Sold
Walter Crtsswell, who farms north
west of Pendleton, has some fine pure
seed this year. Seventy-five sacks
were sold recently to Fred Krausow,
of Tirana Valley, six sacks to A. H. Gut-
trldge, of Payette, Idaho, and four
parcel post sacks of B0 pound each
to W. L. Teusch, of Lake View.
Kemfury Fall Kxpeetctl.
Albeit Fall, secretary of the Inter
ior Is thought to have passed through
Pendleton this morning on his way
from Yakima, Washlnbton to TSaker.
Information received by C. E. Schill
ing, in chargo of the government pro
ject nt Hermlston was to the effect
that tho secretary was due In liaker
this evening. His presence was un
known to local men.
For Carrying Gun.
James Done, local man, was arraign
ed In tho court of Justice Joe H.
Parke this ofternon on a charge of
carrying without a license a weapon
tho size of which would permit It to be
concealed. The weapon was a 44
Colt The gun was secured by Depu
ty Sheriff K. H. F. Hidgway several
days since when he was watching
still to Identify the operator. He stop
ped Done and took the gun from him
Oil Well Brings Results. .
The Oregon-Montana' Oil Co., in
which local men have invested a to
tal of $30,000, and which operates
five miles southwest of Winnett, Mon
tana, recently touched the cap rock
of the first quadrant sands at 2,035
feet, and balled out Immense quunti
ties of heavy oil. The well was cap
ped and preparations made to under
ream. The well will be drilled In
two days. Some of the local stock
owners are Michael Howland, B. F
DuPuis, James Laing and Dr. J. A
Host.
Plunib'ng Business Sold.
The plumbing business of Darr D.
Phelps has been sold to Robert L.
Jones and Iloger Kay, brothers-in-law.
who will take over management of the
concern October 1. Kay has been In
the employ of Phelps for the past nine
years and Is Intimately Informed of
the business policy on whjch tho suc
cess of the present owner has been
built. The same policy will be con
tinued by the new owners. Jones Is
a retired farmer and Is well acquaint
ed with Pendleton people. As for the
retiring owner, well, ho expects to
look after his real estate Interests. "It
will require a lot more golf balls and
shotgun shells next year," Darr said
today with a smile.
Miss Cowglll Hero
Miss Helen Cowglll, of O. A. C, Is
here to assist Mrs. Edith G. Van Deu-
sen to make arrangements' for the
boy's and girls' club work contest to
be held here during the Northwest
Grain and Hay Show. One of the con
tests is In breadbaking for girls be
tween the ages of 9 and 18. The prizes
are to be given for the best loaf of
bread baked by the individual and ex
hibited the morning of September 22
at the high school In Pendleton. All
of the bread that is sent in to be Judg
ed will be exhibited at the Northwest
Grain and Hay Show tent from Sep
tember 22 to 24. The first prize is $10,
the second prize $7. B0, the third prize
$5.00 and the fourth prize $2.60. The
girls are not required to be club mem
bers In order to compete in this con.
test.
Exhibits for Show.
Today brought promise of a num
ber of exhibits for the Northwest
Grain and Hay show to be held here
September It to 2 4. F. H. Zentner.
county agent, writes from Watervule
that ills county will make a special ex
hibit of Kosen rye, a variety develop
ed In Michigan which shows higher
yields than other kinds and which in
the Big Bend country yielded 20 to 25
bushels more than bthcr varieties.
Kharkov wheat, Mr. Zentler says
will be shown also. L. K, Bheithaupt.
county agent of Malheur county, asks
for 25 more premium lists and for
more shipping tags. The Gallatin
Valley. Montana, growers, will enter
three exhibits of wheat and three of
oats from tho same lots as will be
shown at the Montana State Fair. J. J.
Wiley of Grass Valley, will show a
sack of Turkey Red.
Manages Cubs
Bill Killefer is Dews now "
.ngratulation on his appointment
s manager of the Chicago Nationals,
tlo succeed John Evenu . -
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Dcpts. 78
QUALITY
SERVICE.
PENDLETON'S LEADING TORE
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TMw use me i iiuucs
Grocery, 2 Phones
Other Depts. 71
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You'll Certainly Like These
Pretty New Things Were Getting
in for Fall
THEY'RE COMING BY EVERY EXPRESS. Com in every day and see them. We
always show the new things first.
SUEDE TEX
$4.00
One of the new fall ,
fabrics for coats and
suits, 56 in. all wool, and
comes in all the wanted
shades, such as navy,
brown, beaver Lopen,
etc '
SiLK DUVETYN
$7.50
We only have this silk
Duvetyn in brown at
present, but will have
other shades soon; 40
in. wide, of best quality
for dresses, coats, capes
etc.
SOME OF THE
TRIMMINGS
they are using on dress
es for fall to good ad
vantage. TASSELS
5c to $1.50
All colors and sizes, ? in.
to 27 in. long.
FRINGES 75c to $4.50
All colors and widths, 1 inch to 18 inches.
DROP 10c to 25c
Many colore, silk, gold and silver.
MILITARY BRAID
Comes in for its share of popularity,
manywidths.
Many colors.
BUTTONS
Yes buttons are just as good as ever. We can fill
your needs.
BRAIDS
Soutache, rat tail, pig tail and chenile.
BEADS
My ! the beads we have. All kinds and colors, seed
beads, bugle beads and all. Use a few beads any
way, oh the dress or, waist. They are so good.
Prices right.
BOLIVIA COATING $5.00
Finest quality Bolivia the most stylish fabric for
coats, offered in the season's newest shades. Make
up your coat now, and get the benefit of a full sea
son; 56 inches wide.
TRICOTINE 03.50
The very best of quality is our Tricotine. It is
such a splendid cloth for Dresses and Suits. Offer
ed in the season's newest shades; 50 to 54 in. wide.
FRENCH SERGE 2.00 to $3.50
All wool and of good quality. Comes in all wanted
shades for dresses.
NEW CRETONNE
At last they have come. New patterns and color
ings for dresses and aprons. They're on display in
our Art Dept. Come in and buy a few lengths.
Yard 25c to 50c
NEW SKIRTINGS
Entirely new and different these new skirtings;
of Striped. Venetian, offered in all colors. Buy a
skirt length now.
SATIN CANTON $4,00'
This is one of the best silks for wear that was ever
known. It is of heavy weight pure silk, woven to
give good service. For that new fall dress be sure to
use our Satin Canton Crepe; 40 inches wide.
New Honor
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New Tork University honored 8eo
rotary of War Weeks -with, tho de
gree ot doctor of Jwfc at ita xnh
oommencemeoti
Hear at a u Saving
Discontinued lines go on Sale. We have gone through the stock of the
Nye-Ward Co. and have marked these lines for quick disposal.
GIRLS! LEMONS
BLEACH SKIN WHITE
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Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Into
a bottle containing three ounces of
Orchard White, which any drug store
will supply for a few cents, shake well.
;xnd you have a quarter pint of harm,
less and delightful lemon bleach. Mas
sase this sweetly fragrant lotion Into
the face, neck, 'anna and hands each
dny, then shortly note the beauty and
whiteness of your skin.
Famous stae beauties use this lem-1
on lotion to bleach and bring that soft ;
clear, rosy-white complexion, also as a i
freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach be- j
Causa It doesn I U'rltuto,
Laird Scholer & Co.'s
Oxfords and Pumps, the
season's newest styles
Special $10.45
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MEN'S BRO CALF LACE SHOES
Welt Soles
SPECIAL $7.45
All Misses' and Children's Shoes at
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Women's Mercerized Hose, brown
and black, 3 pairs for $1.00
BOYS' SCHOOL SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES.
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
Formerly Nye-Ward Co.
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