East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 17, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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EAST OEEGOOTAW, PENDLETON, OEEOON, . SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1021.
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EVENTS
. September : 19-24 'riiii
drain and Hay Bhow.
September It, is, 14 Annual
. Pendleton Ronnd-Ut.
' , Keptcrnber 22, 23, 24 MeetV
lug of incentive' Committee Ore
; gon Irrigation Congress.
, September 28. Arrival Spc
f clnl car of Taooma business men;
1 Sept. 23, 24. Arrival Journal
, Uoii7iUl-lJp special.
Oct, 4. Kntertainment' Uma
, tllla County, lrut!rists' Assoela-
lion ut dinner by Pilot Jtoek
' Commercial Association.
Ootober J-8 Seventh Annual
v, Dairy and Hog Show, at Her-
' mlxton. . , , .
To Move Ifnve. 1
( f A permit to X F. Steele to move a
house frflm Ita present location on
Mntlock street has been Issued In a
building permit. The cost of the Job
In estimated at 1 85.
Orande ami will soon be ready to open
a store. In the neighboring city. Ho
will have a clfwr and tobacco frtore,
and a billiard room an!t a fountain
will be run In conjunction, with the
tobnicco bMKlnew. '.
Youths round f.iilliy. ' . '
Mora Johnson, Herman Lewis and
fjlon Stout wero found fjullly on a
charge .of gambling thin morning In
police court, and they received fines
of 125 or 12 days in Jail. J. R. Ma
son and Jynn Knight were found not
RulHy, The men were arrested by the
police last nlt;ht. Fred iobhart re
ceived a $10 or five days sentence, and
he Is In Jail. .He had on a happy
drunk, according to the chaws,
are "lillls," will como from Kurelia
lodRe near Crescent, Calif, There are
eight reservations made for this party.
Use the Phones
"Grocery, 2 Phones
Other Dcpts. 73
failed hy IIIncHS. " , '
Mrs. Cora Bevy left today 4ur Se
attle, where who Was called bv the Ill
ness of her father, Charles .Nlles.
To IXahllKh Knrinffw. .
Hiyry Ieedy, formerly in business
here, has leased a building" In la
(Jiilnlnn Hecolvcs Ticket Orders
Secretary Frank Qulnlan or penote-
ton's chapter of the Klks lodge, has
received a number of requests from
out-of-town people -who are planning
to attend the Jtound-Up. , Twenty
tickets have been requested end sent
for a party at Colton, Wash. , The
WashlriKUinlans will be here all three
flays foythe Itound-tTu nnd they also
have reservations made for "Huppy
Canvon. Another pnrty. all of whom
Will KiiUt CoHcro.
Lawrence Woodworth left today for
TCiiKene whero he will resume, bis
studies at' University of Oregon, fie
will be a senior this year.-'
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Kittle liny ill Hospital. y
Little Lee Howers, Jr., son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Bowers, Kr Is a patient
In Kt. Anthony's hospital where lie
was opcmited upon yesterday.
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QUALITY
SERVICE.
PENDLETON'S tEAJIINO TORE
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones
Other Depts. 78
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Beautiful Salin .Canton 34.00 Yd.
Have 0ciic(I Ijuuiilry.
'Carl Hlumey, formerly of this city,
is now proprietor of a laundry In Hil
verton. Mr. and Mrs. Slumey and
children left here recently for Silver
ton. ', '
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Our Stocks ' -,
A re Alvyay? Fresh
We buy for immediate needs only and our vol
ume of business keeps a steady movement of
supplies froni the sources of supply through
ouf market to the consuming public.
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"YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON "101"
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Pendleton Cash Market, Inc
' " - 301 E. Court Street
1 ' Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects
IUiIIi Department
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OH. MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL!
yi have Just what you want to start yon off rlRht to your new
year of school. A happy start makes success. Wo have a full line of
the best make of 1'enclls and Pens, ranging In price from rOc to $12.00
, Each pencil or pen is puaranteed lo Rive perfect patisfactfon. We
are equipped to repair all OVR Pens and Pencils Fit BEX '
We also have an Ink that does not clos your pen and will wash
out f your clothes should you happen to spill some on them, BUT
when It Is put on paper It becomes permanent. "We . defy any Ink
eradlcator to remove IJ. fromTiaper. , ; '
Come In and see us. We are offering a special price to users of
our Pen and Pencils
Hanscom's Jewefiy Store
THE I.KAMXG JF.T:l,ERS
Hunting Season Opens
September First
Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of
Winchester guns and ammunition
They Get the Game.
WcatlHT Is Warm. ,
Indications of the usual pre-Tound-Up
roin Is given in today's weather
report. The barometer retflsters 29.30
and Is falling steadily. The maximum
today is 82, Awhile the! minimum last
night was 4 8.
mil l I
This silk is reallv
what the above head
ing implies. A. pood,
heavy weight all silk
crepe with a . satin
surface. Either side
can be used, one with
satin finish and the
other the dull side.
It's easy to make up
the' dresses of our
satin Canton because
you'll like to work
with it; 40 in. wide
and of the best of
quality.
Hand Bags
Are tine vogue, wheth
er your taste runs to
bags of fabric or leath
er, our selections are so
varied that you may
have just the bag. you
want most.
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Will Visit Here.
nuKsell Bowers, war veteran , who
because of wounds received in France
has been spending some time in a hos
pital In-Boise, Idaho, will arrive here
tonight. He will visit until after
Hound-Up. with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. U BoWer.
For SiwUu 4 miu'ort
Included In the musical program on
the new pipe organ at the III vol i thea
ter tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock
will be four special numbers to lw
played by Henri f. Lehel. They are:
"t.'nder the Double Kagle," ' march,
Wagner; "A Little Melody," Henri C.
Ije Bel "Wang Wang Illues," arrang
ed by Le Bel; and "Light cavalry
Overture," by Hupp.
New! Cabaschon Trimming
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Cabaschon trimming is used so much on milli
nery and dresses. Be sure to see it. Offered in
colors of jade, poppy, black and red.
To Remain in Id-tail 'Business.
The snle of Jioss Carney's Interest
in the Pendleton Meat Company to
Charles (ireulich' does not mean that
Mr. Carney is out of the meat IiuhI-
ness In Pendleton, a statement from
him today indicates. He still retains
his interest In the Pendleton Trading
Co. where he will be In the retail end
of the game. The company will be
in the market for livestock, he states.
Coming from Xrw Zealand.
Kven from far a'way New ZealanSJ
people will come this year to see the
best show that has ever leen staged
ny tne renoieton Kounu-i p. A re-
quest for reservation for all three days I
and for Happy Chnyon was received In
a telegram at the Commercial Anaocla-1
tion 4jf;ce this morning from F. J.
White, Spokane hotel man. The New
Zealanders. on a tour of the North- j
west. expressedlnterest In the show i
with Ihe reult that they were directed I
here. They will arrive Tuesday,
. . Girdles $2.00 to $5:00
- Surely vou'll use a girdle on your dress because
girdles are so stylish and very popular. We're show
ing a wide range in cords and wide width braids and
ribbons. Offered in many colors. '
Bed Pillows $1.35 to $9.00 Each
The very best of quality
feathers and down used, with
best ticking in stripes and flor
al patterns. Made scientifi
ally and sanitary.
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Ijiind Is Sold.
Reservation land which a year ago
sold for $2sr on ae.re-s";tsh payment.
now finds few buyers at $175 an acre,
three year payments, says Major E. L.
Swartzlander, superintendent of the
Umatilla Indian Agency. An indica
tion of the deorense in demand is
shown in the Indinn land sales yes
terday, but four of the 15 tracts be-
iir sold. Those who purchased were
Mrs. John Hendrlckson, of McKay, 80
acres at $2300; Teter Hung, of Cab
bage Hill, 40 acres for $1600; M. S.
Umbarger, 80 acres near the Presby
terian church, $1,767; Judge James A.
Fee of Pendleton, 40 acres for $4,505,
ihout a mile beyond the Presbyterian
church. ,
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Baby Rubber Crib
Sheets
Offered in two sizes. The
best of its kind and so much
better than other kinds, $1.25
and $1.50 each.
75c to $15.00
Imported French Kid Gloves $2.50 Pair
Offered in , black,
ivhite, grey, tan, brown
and beaver. . They fi
well and wear better.
. TRU-FABRIC
GLOVES
A washable fabric
glove which will give
satisfaction. Just the
kind you want for hard
wear. Offered in white
black and colors 85c the
pair. ' ' ,
Crisp Neckwear 75c to $400
The neat simplicity
of this new Neck
wear will appeal to
every woman who ap
preciates freshness of
fashion. , Collars,
Vest Sets, Collar and
Cuff Sets, etc., of
voile, organdie, lace,
linen. . '
. The New Jewelry
Such as pins, bar pins, fancy combs, hair orna
ments, lingerie clasps, etc. Here are the newest de
signs in exclusive jewelry that go so well with Mi
lady's costume : . . 25c to $3.50
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May Pole Knitting Yarn
This is a yarn of quality, offered in a wide
range of colors, for sweaters, etc. May Pole
Yarn is made in Portland and of Oregon wool.
Use May Pole Yarn next time, 2 oz. balls 50c ball
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NEW YORK, Sept. 17. (I. P.)
Fifteen armed bandits raided a paper
factory ami escaped with 4S barrels of
whiskey valued at $15,lio. The ban
dits overpowered the two watchmen,
one of whom the police later arrested
on a suspicion of conniving with the
bandit.''.. i
The sun Is only due south in the
heavens at noon on four days in the
Wedding presents in Hungary are
given only to poor couples to help
hem get thel rhome. together.
CURRENCY COMPTROLLER
LOOKS f OR GOODIES
17. TT. P.)
comptroller of
, expressed his belief that
wfluld ngraln hit. the stride,
WASHINGTON., Soift
Pavhl H.J (.'ris-inf;er,
currency
business
and put the nation bark on a surer
economic footing by next spring. He
bases lus belief on the reported in
crease in bank deposits, decreases in
loans, the rise in the prtr.e of colton,
New Kn gland mills working full time,
cron.s fcood and rjioney easier. Cres
sinjrw said conditions would improve
still more if ptepl and iron 11 piioes
would come down.
QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices
East Oregonian Printing Department.
CATTI i: MAl'KIOT STKADV.
PORTLAND, Sept. 17. (A. P.) -Cattle
are steady, hoss are 50c low
ei prime l:(?ht, $10.5(1 to-$ll. .heep"
ore steady. Kkks are two cents high
er, bil.vinjt prices, whites 38 cents and I
selling candied 40 cents. Selects 4S to
4 4 cents. Butter Is firm. '
Solving the
Rent Problem
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Aluminum
Crankcase
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after Welding
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The rent problem has caused many a trrny hair in New Tori City,
but tills family futind a way to defeat the profiteering landlord. 'JhUe
ta iTn-ii woik the women ply hammers aad tawa to toe work Of building
Walt
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Walt
Welding
Works
110 Wates St
PendletQn's Leading Welding Works,
Phone 71:
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