Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1922)
EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG051AN. PENDLETON, OEEG05, THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRDAXY I, 1922. News Notes of Pendleton K. J. Murphy III hag spoken on la enforcement and I made by the Rwliurj ami Douglas ' E. J. Murphy is 111 at his home on local conditions. He promises to set County Merchants' Association which Perkif Avenue. Mr. Murphy is euf-.off some fireworks in his talk tonight,! will fill the task of being hosts to the ferg from a. severe cold and for a-and a great deal" of interest has been' state organization. A special invita- time was threatened with pneumonia. , manifested m his appearance here. ; Hon to the wives of merchant has J ieen extended, according to the pub- Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 3T$ QUALITY SERVICE PEMiTjESfOVS LEADIXG STORK :Use the Themes ; Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 His condition is improved today. To I'.uild Huiim: 1 A permit for the construction of a dwelling, the first one to be issued ("urine February, has been granted at :ame Is Postpour4 The game of basketball scheW'.ed lutB-un idnmi and the Tutuilla In dians for last night -was postponed on1 the office of the city recorder to J. E. uccdWt of washout on the O.-W. K. ! Ptunsherrf who will erect a house on 4 X. tracks near Saxe station. It will West Court street. The estimated be played later. , . j cost of the huHd(rts given at I.OMO. This if. the first permit taken u.it in Xo Omwa Mooting the city since January 23. The in- ; No session of the city council was' clemency of the weather is held re? held last -night, the regular meeting: sponsible for the period of quiet that t'me. The cause of tho vacation oa j has prevailed In building- lines and the part of the city legislature was; with the return of sunshine and warmer weather, It is expected mat there will be other jobs of1' work licit y being issued by the association. Judge Lowell 111. " Judge Stephen, A. Lowell is ill at his! nonie. his condition Is not serious bu he is confined to his bed. that tnere was not a qiorum present. The annual meeting and banquet of the Pendleton Commercial Association was a counter attraction which secur ed the presence of enough of the council members to prevent any meet- ' ing.- - . , Jack Talks Tonight Three Fingered Jack Godwin who recently closed a meeting here at the Method'st church will speak tonight at the Christian church. Since leaving Pendleton he has been appearing in th other towns of the county where he started. To Moot At Hosohiirg Koseturg is the place, February 20, 21 and 22 the time, and the conven tions of the retail merchants and the shoe 'dealers are particular events in which business men of Oregon are Jet Marriage l-kmse A license to wed has been issued at the office of the county clerk to Kay II. Ft.itunott, a laborer of Hermiston, and Geneva B. Morrison, also of Her Cold Has Bill lown William iry, messenger for the Western t'nion, is not able to work to daTon account of a severe cold. Dur ing his absence John Allegar is doing double duty. Improvements Made, j . Crulkshank & Hampton are making showing interest. The business ses- ( Improvements in their furniture store s'.ons of tne retail mercnnnis ami me shoe dealers will be separate, but all social gatherings will be held Jointly, according to' plans that . have ... been . lQi loi loi loi loi ; oi uoi loi lui g Demonstration THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Again' we have "with us Miss Locklin, who , will be glad to serve you with delici ous. . ; : ' . KERR'S HOT CAKES KERR'S WHEAT KERR'S ROLLED OATS AND FARINA. SPECIAL DURING DEMONSTRATION Reg. 35c Pkg. Kerr's Hot Cakes 4 for $1.00 Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 riUVATE 15XCHANGE CONNECTS BOTH DEPARTMENTS TOT tOI ICI T0I XOt TOT TOI TOT TOT on Webb street. The space devoted to the music department Is being remod eled and will be used for the stove and range department. V. W. Ftirst Here-.' P. W. Furst, of the Portland forestry office, is in the city today to confer with C L. Kiethley forest ranger, on extensive reconnaissance with regard to the Umatilla and Wenaha divisions of the Umatilla National Forest. PrrHpitntion Is .40. Precipitation yesterday was .40 of an inch, the rain being a heavy one. The barometer is low and more rain fall is expected. The maximum, says Major Lee Moorhouse, is 44, and the minimum 33, while the barometer registers 20.4 S. . .cnvoll for tiovcrnorslilp That Judge S. A. Lowell of Pendle ton will be in the nice for the repub lican nomination for governor is In dicated by an extended story In the Oregnniun this morning. Judge Low ell sets forth the platform on which ho will run If he enters the race and lists himself as a "probable" candi date. . Lucky Valentine : DANCE v 3 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. - Under Auspices of the Dokie Club, EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL, FEBRUARY 11 Good Music Admission 75c . Answer Ts Piled The answer of Carl A. Swanson, ap pellant in the case of Frank Wickman ngainst Curl Swanson, appealed from the court of Justice Joe H. Parkes, has been filed In circuit couxt by Pet erson, Bishop and Clark, Swanson's attorneys. The suit covers costs of work done on a. construction Job and only a small sum is involved. Xo Moetlns TuoMlay P.ecause of the fact the members of the Progressive Business Club are to be entertained by the Rotary club next Wednesday evening there will be no regular luncheon by the Progres sives next Tuesday it was announced today by G. M. Rice, president of the Progressive Business Club1. The joint dinner Is to be served at the Elks club at 6:30 Wednesday. " - NEW SHIPMENT V BRASSIERES - , All sizes iti white and flesh.. ; , ; v'-::' ( .4 .1 FIRST ARRIVALS IN SPRING FASIJIONS Of FER WELCOME DIVERSION MORE NEW DRESSES Winter fashions have served their turn and vanished. Spring comes dancing across our fields of vision with the most enthralling fashion tales to tell. Obsorbing new modes have developed entrancing new colors are on the pallete. You will like the new sound necks, full sleeves at shoulder and wrist. Some button at the cuff, some have wide bishop sleeyes. All of them ar:e in exclusive models.. The materials are Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine. Epongee, Firscheen Crepe etc. . . ' ' , ? ' Full of life and gayety and irresistable witchery, the new ar rivals await your applause. Come in and have a look. , " ECONOMICALLY PRICED d21Jp:toS .; ? .: i 1 ; ....hi. :- r:i-;l . :;! ' f "ft i ; ' ' 'j! tfr" r'-i Comity Children Winners. Nita M, Paulsen of Hermiston, won the first prize of $15 In the essay con test held recently under the auspices of the National Highway Association, and James H. Raley, of Pendleton, won. the third prize of $5. The prizes were offered to grade school children. Other winners were Harry Tornhopf, of Portland, second, and Artie Apple ton, of Astoria, fourth. T HE ... . LANG "PACIFIC1' lELEVEff EXCLUSIVE FEATURES 1 N: ,. , THE T, IDEAL . KITCHEN RANGE WHY HOUSEWIVES PREFER The LANG "PACIFIC" Family Range was designed to meet every requirement of the modem kitch en. Its construction is embodied around the famous Lang HOT, BLAST PRINCIPLE thus enabl ing it to furnish the maximum of heat units for the least possible amount of fuel consumed. " ' ,"TW be; Rot Hut wiD $n fcr jm, Mibt tn CmJ pofmi lik. tM." Call at our store and let us show you the ?LANG" before you buv , The LANG WOOD v 1 LANG'S "LANGWOOD" is GUARAN1EED to burn twice as long with one-half the wood rjquir ed by any other range on the market. MONEY BACK GUARZJhTEE. (Jeorjro Tnnliiln lfiw. George Tonkin. United States game warden, is a Pendleton vis'tor. jMr. Tonkin scouts the idea that ducks in the west end died of poisonliy?. He attributes the cause to old ase, insuf ficient food, etc. Mr. Tonkin is dis tributing attractive bulletins on "How to Attract Birds in Northwestern States," "Farm Help from the P!rls:" and "Bird Houses and How to Build Them." hellevoii that 'the northern terminus of ALASKA FACES RUSH - By WARREN Vf. WHBATONj t International Xew Service Staff - Correspondent. Washington, Feb. 9,Aioof Alaska faces another rush for wealth as picturesque as the famous dash for gold, it was declared today by Interior department officials. The barren wastes of the Far North country hold unlimited (uantities of oil and coal that will add untold mil lion's to the country's natural resourc es. It was officially announced, and the federal government proposes to take early steps to develop tho Alas kan area. 'declared de- Immedlate action to secure Joint the -interior of Alaska,' uuu imiuira ireigm rates Trom the portment officials today. "A prospec. Uhp Alaskan riilroad, now. ., at -Fair-coast to the interior was taken under tor named Smith, who lg now Ih Wash banks, should he further extended." ' ington and who lias traveled twenty- ; "We are nit Inclined to , feel that two thousand miles by dog team under (this find s i pipe dream. It is itlll In ppsnrtlon CliarRetl. That his wife deserted him within three weeks after their marriage in 1918 and has lived separate from him ever since is a claim made by Moses Taylor in a suit for divorce filed in circuit court in which Eliza beth Scully Taylor is defendant. She lives in Walla Walla county, Wash ington, according to the complaint. Peterson, Rishop and Clark represent tho plaintiff. consideration by Secretary of the In terlor Fall today following the expo sition of the find to President Hard ing and cabinet officials. : , Gonded to action by reports from Governor Scott C. Bone, of Alaska, and a prospector named Smith, both of whom are now in Washington, tlwi administration, it wus learned today has1 promised to take the. necessary steps to ojicn uji' the Alaskan country, Announcement , was made that Dr. Alfred Brooks, geologist connected' with tho in'terlor department, who haB mnde a thorough study of the far northern possession of the United States, will Noon leave Washington for Alaska to complete his survey of resources of the country. "We place all possible reliance on the statements that unlimited nil and coal deposits are as yet untouched in the Arctic skies in places that are yet unmapped, tells us of vast quantltiei of oil and canned coal tp be found In the barren wastes about six hundred or seven hundred miles north of Fair banks and in the Interior of the coun try.. 'We feel that everything possible to extend transportation routes in Alaska to open up this territory should be un dertaken, and the Interior department -r - .". '! " the exploration slate, and )t may take sohia yers to develop it, .but "the de- TiiiHmtnt lu nnnfiflunt It ( thrvfo-' Oovernor Hone is here to press fa voru,ble consideration by congress of ligllalqn'Ji:Hlgnfd to liberalize laws for Alaska '.and make more solid It now charactilzea "chaotic system", of government). pion nm piovwnmr ur Clares has "repelled Capital and re- trurted growth and papulHtion.j, ' - .-.jut t ... I l'. JL!."," U1 f IU J COLOR THIS VALENTINE FOR DAD. M;Kon Stores lUdilx-d A hardware store, and a nearby store at Milton were entered and bur gulized last night, according to infor mation securred at the office of Sher iff Zoeth Houscr this morning.' The extent qf the losses has not been de termined at the office of the sheriff at, noon. Deputy Sheriff Jake Marin went to study the cases. Entrance to both stores was gained by smashing In the. window, it Is stated. RILEY & KEMP 523 Main Street Demi RobbiiiH Coming. Iea"n E. C. Itobhins of the School of Ilusiness Administration of the stats' university will be in Pendleton on Monday,, February 20, according to information received at the office of the Pendleton Commercial As sociation Arom the director of the ex tension division. The visit of the dean is expected to result in a con ference in vhlch the needs of the summer teachers' normu here- will be placed before h'imv Instructors for the norma) may be secured A a re sult of the conference. . Chocks Arc Acceptable Checks In payment for income taxes nre acceptable to the depart ment of internal revenue if the hanks Jon which the checks are drawn will cash the paper at its face value with out deducting' for exchange service. according to a statement made by 'Hyde G. Huntley, collector of this (district. It is understood that .local J bank provide exchange for their 'ratroos free of cltarge. . Where this service Is not provided, Huntley di rects that taxes be paid either by drafts or money order. , OTHER NEWS OF THIS . DEPARTMENT ON PACE S om says M But p1 "that you're a r-ea.u man .Laj ear tcL, sronL ' in fine pi case done ever- be too bi lo be my Valentin' Won't this tickle Pad? Just cut this valentine out, paste It on a stiff piece of cardboard and .color it. Then glrs it to him oa Valentine Day. . Tomorrow :6 SHIS Lfe;'ii.i. ' mU 'II , I.1'"" MY 4 ) i Adults 25c Children 5c Comedy; , , " " SQUIRREL TJME And ROGERS 'AS ; ', ',: ' . YAL. Did vou ever see Rogers fight? You v I have a surprise "coming to you then. nr-wr WILL ROGERS fhX GUH.E OP WOMEN tl-ARENtH BADtifca wm.iCOLDWYN.tvMo t -. A there will be lino for baby, ' , . ,. ii.'!;',-,'!,,,,,-. r- -k