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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1921)
.TOTAG23 DAILY EAST 03EG0NIAH, PESDLETON, OSSGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1021. FAGS THE ee4e44eee 1 1 m i M 7" 77'' 7" i - , ' ", TTiT" -. F- W it , CALENDAR OP EVENTS September 10-24 -North drain and Hay Show. Beptembar 13, lit, S4 Annual Pandlaton Round-Up. ' . September 22, 23, 24. Meet- InK of Executive Committee Ore-' (Ton Irrigation Congress. , , . September 22. Arrival Bpe-J clnl car of Tacoma business men." Sept. 23,. 24. Arrival Journal Round-Up spetyal. . , .., 'Oct. 4.--Ente4Hinmbnt Uma- tllla County Druggists' Assocla lion at dinner ,hy Pilot Roclr Commercial Association. . October 1-p Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- minion. : , . ' or1 19-4n seven day. No hunter will De jljeimittod to. kill more than two hens 1 during the open Hanson. . , I . i '4, ' -t- v ' i Opwuu-a i ioii. , V ' ,. i . "; Mr Ferdinand Brcdlng in a pan strata dome of his marvelous science which ho pob8snb with the Ivories in a fancy shot exhibition.' The ' cham pion him successfully defended his.il lle far the past eight, yearn and 1b also an excellent billiard player.' er)t4ln' Ht. Anthony.' hoHpltal wbJro Mhe wM pperatediion this morning. p'jiH-d In olty K'aurt. ' "' ' : . ',' i,1. ' ....'' ... V j .Judge Thomas FlU GerAld In tfollce In Went . PimII i ' ,t - - .'court this morning fined John Gordon west end of the 'county where they disponed of stook in the i North west Grain and Hy Show, They have teen worklrigfln the county several days. ; , Wednesday ''IVndieton Night , ' Wednesday night of next week has been designate . an "Pendleton Night at. Ifiippy Canyon. The performance on. the night preceding the opening of the .Round-Up has for year been dedi cated tt local audiences and Fnndle ton people are being urged to buy their ticket now for the first night's show. Clutmpiion to Play. V Charles Mitchell, Paclfio, coast billiard cliamplbn, will meet some lo- warden. Thp season opens Punday. cal jplayer this evening In a. ' match Octoher-2 and closes Sunday, October game at the Bungalow parlors. Mr. 8. Thn HmlJ Is five birds In nn day Mitchell after the game, will demon- Lowcll Rogers, D.: It. Nelson and 1 1( on a charge of driving a. ear wlthM no tail light, t Emma Jones,, colored, Revff. I., piark spent the day )n the Morrow To Have Plicasant Reason i '" N'otlce. that Morrow county win have an open season on China pheasants this year of the same length and un der the same conditions that are to prevail 1 Umatilla' county. Is the in formation! which ha been received;, here by W. IT. Albee 'deputy game found guilty of Immoral acts ' and practices, received a sentence of $!8 or 25 days in jail. She is in the woman's section of the Jail. Aubrey Graham, Dairyman. Running a modern" dairy, at Camae, Wash., Is the business of Aubrey Gra bam, former Pendleton man, who is here for the funeral of his father. His place is. modernly equipped with milk ing machines, and ho delivers inilk and cream to Portlani In '.wo tfiii:t;;i. He was in the nav' .'luring t'ie war and after the close of the war, he was In the merchant marine for a while. He will return,' to Camas tomorrow.' 4,-101- -101 101101 101 101- -101101-101 wmmmmmmmmmmm n IS YOUR MILK AND CREAM " SATISFACTORY? .7.-' We carry a very fine jiiilk dnd lieavy v hipping cream. Tresh and clean. 7 - ' ? ? -: ;.; 7. Phone for a trial hoi tie. . 'You Can Depend on 101" '.f o r o I o I o 7I0I 101 T0X I0IT01 101 101 I0T I0I Pendleton Cash Market, Inc ' ' 7'30i E. Court Sfrect . 7.-' ; Pboaet 101 Private Exchange Connect 7 .' , ' IWith lX-partments o PlHcriminatJon. Petitions of residents for lamps In the residential jectionstot the city on street intersections -were presented last night at council meeting. This jneed Is particularly keen on , Turuer .strest, residents there declared when ft hey appeared to remonstrate against the closing of Hone street.. That, the city must show no discrimination In this matter of 'granting lights was the opin)on Expressed "by MayorHartman wnen me question 01 granting ugnis. was asked. '' Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 73 OtJALITY SERVICE f , Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 PESDLETQN'S LKAOIXQ 1VRB The Art Department IS ALWAYS AN INTERESTING SECTION. IT IS MORE SO NOW AS THE NEW THINGS WE'RE OFFERING WILL COMMAND YOUR ATTENTION. COME IN AND SEE THE NEW THINGS. LINENS, 50c to $3.00 Linens for fancy work, lunch cloths, etc., in white find natural shade. , "We offer nothinir but the best cf ouality. I A. P. Warner Dies. Artemus Powers Warner, aged 74, died this morning. He was born In Vermont 'March 18, 1847. He came to Oregon tn 1885 and has been engaged in stock raising at Pilot Rock. He is survived by his widow and the follow- ng children: Edward Warner Rob ert Warner and Miss Hazef Warner, of Pilot Hock; Mrs Edna Mentzer and Archie Warner, of Pendleton, and Mrs. liosie 'May of Colorado. K. G. War ner is a nephew, and others who sur vive Include a sister and two brothers. Funeritl services will be held at Pilot Rock on Saturday at 1:80 p. m. ; .; ' OH, MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL! : W have Just what 5"cnt want to start you off right in syour new ' , year of school. . A happy start makes success. We have a full line of the best make of Pencils and Pens, ranging In price from BOc to $12.00 ' . Each pencil or pen la guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We - are equipped to repair all OLTl.Pens and Pencils FR'toB. ", . x- We also hove an Ink that iooi not clog- your pen and will wash ., out of your ot tithes should you happen to spill some on them. BUT when It Is put oh paper It becomes permanent. We defy any Ink eradtcator to remove It from paper. Come in arft'see us. We are ofring a special price to users ,of our Pens and Pencils. i . ; -v , -' . '. ' . ' T ' 2- : . ' , THE UEADIXO JETXf-nS , , . f Hunting ''Season Opens September. First -J Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of WINCHESTER GUg AND AMMUNITION 7'. Tlicy Get th Game. V Hunters Are Back. Mr. and Mrs. P. Gordon Patterson and Col. C. W. Furlong returned yes terday evening from the John Day country where they spent several days a? the guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Robert Bond. They. also. spent some tvjne hunlinn, 'and were caught in the snow, one night, the ' weather was cold, they report, the thermometer registering .10 degrees above zero. They left this morning for Walla Wal la to attend the Frontier'ttoys Show. William D. Brown of Boston is ex pected to arrive Sunday to be the guest of Colonel Furlong during the Round-Up. , j. . ; , Will Begin Games. , The girls interclass basketball games will begin at the. Pendleton high school In a. week or two-, says Miss Eva Hansen, athletic Instructor for the grade children, and high school girls of Pendleton: The grade school games will begin at the time also. Miss Hansen says prospects for a good high school team are excel lent. Of last year's players, Jdtie Cheney, forward, irva Dale, side cen ter and Marie Fletcher, guard, are in high school this year. Other good material, used as substitute players last yer are May Fan Vurpillat, cen ter, Katherlne McNary, Ina Bullock, Waiva Taylor, and Ruth Mlnnls. as well as some good freshman' materials Try Horses at Night. , : The arena at Happy . Canyon was aglow last night; and -an audience en joyed Itself while a number of horses were ridden in tryouts held in' prepar ation for the night show. The trials were held to enable horses, and men to get accustomed tq the .conditions that exist when the riding is done in artificial Jight H. E. Lounsberry, general freight agent of. the Union Pa cific, was an Interested spectator of the "tryouts. Shortly after 9 o'clock a fire broke out under the bleachers. but a quick run by the fire depart ment prevented any damage. The force employed at the Happy Canyon was busily engaged today In raklnV out all dry' grass and rubbish. The ground will be thoroughly soaked with water to prevent a recurrence of the danger. - . , . , HI I 111 14 IFIU''1-1'"! I .O r-TSBIT nullum " ' 'CX-V-.,'.,!'- 72-inch LINEN SHEETING $3.50, $4.00 The best pf quality fine 72 inches wide, of heavy' weight, suitable for Lunch Cloths,,Table Cloths and Bed Spreads. -. ' , " - , Crochet Thread, 15c Allyc61oyv and sizes Percale, 15c, 30c All colors in sizes, 3 and 5 COUCH COVERS $5.00 to $13.50 ' Good color combinations ; . ' ' , TAPESTRY SCARFS , Very rich and attrac- Beautiful in design and colors tive. All prices. CHARMING HOMES Are the possibilities offered through the artistic ap nlipntinn of our Cretonne. ' " Bright, cheerful colorings for bed rooms,, striking de- Biona fnr Run Dorcnes. ana unnoistery purposes, wun oiiipt restful tones for dining rooms, living rooms, etc. T?e sore to look our assortment oyer before you buy. Yard ....r-:.... - -i- 25c to $2.50 - 7 t7 CURf AIN MADRAS v - v' $1.25 to $3.50 yard A most beautiful curtain material for any room in the house." The colors and designs are different and distinc tive, 36 tq 50 inches wide. We can offer many ways to. use our Curtain Madras. '. VELOUR DRAPERY, $4,50 yard 50 inches wide arid of finest quality, this high grade Velour Drapery, for so many uses around the home. , Table, Runners, Side Drapes, Upholstery, etc. Offered in shades of blue, mulberry and rose. , , - ; 7 PLAIN SUN FAST 7 7 . Comes in blue and rose 50 inthes wide and -priced 'right. You will like the effect used as a side drape. Come in and see. them. K . ... v. V t CHINTZ, 40 and 50c yard High grade quality chintz offered in a wide variety of patterns and colorings for curtains, covering window box : es, etc., 36 in. wide.' , ' - ,-. j '' CURTAIN SCRIM . , .. ... . ' And Marquesette, in plain and figured, of white, cream. and ecru : .........28c to $1.50 . YARN, 10c Skein For fancy work ; all colors. - OPEN STOCK EMBROIDERY - Goods. They are made up. All you have to do is to embroider the designs ....:...;...35c to $3.50 YARNS, 25c to 50c Yarns of all kinds. Now is the time you sweater or maybe the little one does. Come make your, selection now.Vl oz. and 2 oz. balls. need a in and SILKOLINE, 15c, 25c , Beautiful colorings and patterns. You can use silko liffe for many purposes. ' tttttttttttttttttttttttttTttt tttttttttttttttttttttt MM MMMM4tttMMM4 , SOFA PILLOW TOPS, 50c to $1.00 Offered in many attractive designs to be embroidered. You can't have too. many Sofa Pillows. Select two or three now to make up. ' - t ... p, A. B. Jlarinu IMes. ; ' ' 'A. B. Hanna, Civil War veteran who seb'ed as a captain V udder General Sherman, died last ' evening at his home near Meaoham after a year's Ill ness. He was born in .Richland coun ty, Ohio,' January 46. 1837., He was married to Miss Sophronia Fatincfe, who died a 'short time after the mar riage. In-1 ITS Mr. Hanna married Miss Nancy Alice Hull, who survives him, as do four children, Mrs. Hattie Carney, of McKay, Alexander Hanna of Meacham, James R. Hanna of Pen dleton, and Charles E. Hanna of Meacham! , He ls.BUrvived by several- grandchildren also. Captain. Hanna. with his family, came to Oregon from Iowa In 1887, making the trip by wa gon. His death occurred Just a week after that of his daughter, Mrs.- Rrty Case. Funeral services will be.- held from the 'Folsom chapel tomorrdw at 2:S0 p. m. . ' ' : rd'spring from The GallaUn Valler ' " ,",l,l,H,,,l",H,,,,"nl" """ lIIHIimimilllllllHJIIIIIIlll!lllllilin canvas, black and gold banners. -ClY7a .5WIMMIH3 fl fl 0 (( J Jf Vl'561 1t's VQtss Eight hunded bales of hay are .be ing put in place today to form the ends and sides of the tent which will bouse the Northwest Grain and Hay Show; to open here Monday and to continue during Round-Up week. The. tent, which will have a top c will be decorated with 250 and In bunt ing of gold and green, symbolic of the yellow grain and green hay. . The premium ribbons which arrived today are most effective and are of the same type usef in the Pacific International Show. The lettering is in gold, and the colors are first, blue; second, red; third, white; pink, fourth; yellow, fifth; green, sixth; orange, seventh; brown, eighth; buff, ninth; and laven-" der, tenth. The coveted sweepstakes ribbons, for the best baled hay, best- wheat, best barley, best rye, etc., are purple. '., , y Entries continue to arrive each day. j Today there "came from Hardin, Mon- I tana; an entry of Montana No. 36, a Kharkov selection, anr a Marquis ex hibit.. .. Other exhibits which will be shown include exhibits of 40 Fold, oats, bar ley and Dicklow club from Wallowa county; three entries from Condon; Montaiu. No. 36, Marquis and White , Symrna from Coiubus; Jenkins Club (from Moscow, Idaho; Kharkov and Montana No. 36 from Great.Falls; and Rinck wheat, a new variety, from Hillsboro, Ore. The Wasco county entrles'and those who grew them will be Herbert Eg bert and Jack Kelly, Turkey red; Charles Ulrlch, Red Winter; A. A. Bonney, T. A.. Sammls, Herbert Eg bert, Common White; W. Nickerson. Hybrid 128;" Arthur Sharp, Hybrid 128; Dave , Strachan ond George North, Baart; Cart Galligan, White Barley and Park Bolton, Blue Barley. ASK FOR and GET or.ic.c's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalids Avoid Imitations and Substitutes ' PHONE FIVE FOR 7' FUEL CASTLE GATE COAL The coal that meets your requirements.' See that you get the genuine for storage. s Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical I B. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! I lllllllllllllll(IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIMIIIlllllIUilllllll8 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. A laiy no-account feeling ,withJS yawning and sleepiness in the dny : S3 time Is caused by a. torpid liver andlgjg disordered bowels. ' Herbije isv' a splcftdid rertted? f or'such ailments. It cleanses the system and restores vim i and activity. Price, 60c. .Sold by The i g Pendleton Drug Co. jg Owners of homes and blooded stock 3 are large .users of Liquid Boroione. 3 It hels wounds, festering sores, bnrb-' ed wire cuts by a mild t power that leaves no disfiguring soars. Price 30c, 60o and 11.20. Sold by The Fendle lon Drug Chi' " For pkin eruptions, rash, chafed skid, prickly heat,; chlgger bites and stings, of pohionoua Insects, Ballard's SnoW IJnimentls an effective applica tion. It heals' quickly. Threa sixus, 30c, 0c and 11.40 per bottle., Cold by Th Pendltton Drug Co, " Joint Accounts for Husband and Wife S3 aiiai in nm!!HHIM!M!l!l!: MAY BE DRAWN AGAINST BY EITHER ' ' This convenient and practical method of using the family income is increasingly popular and when .once tried is usually followed afterward. Not a few misunderstandings between husband and wife have their origin in disputes over money. By making the common funds accessible to either and making both responsible for their economical use, there is not likely to be any trouble from this source Ppen a joint checking-account in this bank and ycur matrimonial ship will have double strength, speed and saTety. The Inland Empire Bank !WmHjipHNHtttll,mMflrIMHH . , . ... - . -.