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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1922)
EIGHT aG3 -DAILY EAST OHEGOmk, PEXDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEERUAEV 2, I92 PAGE TUSEl V i I - i ' ' t " - j News Notes of Pendleton Motors Here from Portland. Chester J. Kennedy claims to be the first to make the trip from Cus- cade- Laucks to Pendleton over the Co . lunibia highway during the past SO days, since arriving here by machine yesterday. The trip from Fortlaud to Cascade Locks was made on thi Washington side. Mr. Kennedy cross ing by ferry at the Locks. Improvement Wave t'oinln;. lcMrt -Money rates are some easier in the Middle West than they are here .-it , present, and farmers are having less difficulty In finmciiig themselves there than they are here, according to the opinion of Dr. F. D. Watts who returned to I'matilla county yesterdav from Chicago where h has been for j several weeKs on riai in e in ne connneq i cases oi ina.vwium amount of tourist traffic me ee, ear. nose and throat. oer u other cities all over the ta ran oi ine state have been invi:- uvtrpnul Wucat lUtrlwr a 10 send delegations, and Baker t- Althoush the regular market report expecting td be host to ninny of the irom tne t nicio tiraln Juari;ei was notaoies. Portland will have not received today because of the hoti- seterai men there. day. by Ovesbeck & Cooke, local brok- s- crs. the office received news that Visits Father's lUxlklo. Liverpool ciosea -w neai :iu: cems ; loeosiei. deputy count higher; Jluejios Aires opened Hi : ners. went to Weston today where higher; W mlviiH'S opened at 11.13.. wsiieu ms rather who is reached the hish mark- of $1.41 3-S. his bed on account of i the low of $1.39 3-1 and closed at illness: $1.4U. as contrastina with ycster-l day's closing of $1.42 7-. The report , rli'I ltcleascd ton fi ne! serious states thai heavy rains, thwfirst since j Horch, Ji., arres-ed by tfie po Peptember 1, 1921. fell all ovrr Kan-. hce Monday on complaint of his w ife sas last night. on charge of being drunk and tli. orueriy, ana later held by the business mission. iLot-al Men to Attend. ' aner nls release from complaint was withdrawn Horch, it was stated today. by Mrs. conn- That the apparent improvement in .the j A party of four local men expect to ' JU on bond, has been released and aiiuuie esi muicnies that the wave ts 'go to Baber tomorrow wnere tney wilt p"e case against him dismissed bv better times will gradually make itself Ibe guests of the Faker Chamber 3fmtion of the district attorney. The K-ii in me extreme west is tne Deuel ;fommerce tomorrow aiternoon nw of Dr. Watts. He will soon move to evening. The men who will make the . Pendleton from his former home in trio from here are James H. Sturis. Athena and will open an office in thejrat Lonergart, Roy Rltner and Secre- . leaning flutters Again, suite formerly occupied by Dr. (m- 'tary C. I. Barr. In the afternoon a The city' street department mem piart. The rooms have been thorough- meeting will be held in which thejbers were back again at their old kh ... Hit-ii uiIU lepuillieu UIU.11S 11,0 Vll'l nJi w um-u.-.oiuii lit trv mc absence of pr. Watts in Chicago where best methods to follow to adf 'rtise His the Old Oregon T I h9 purchased new equipment. i'rail and secure tho A - 101101101-1 (11 101 J 01 -101- i-H I -loi loi-1; c til it mt f.,( Do You Know Beans? Some arc full of stones and dirt. Sown, arc shriveled and imvatnrc Some never cook tender and arc 1'iKir fltivor and bard to digest. Some people buy tlioni because lin y lire cheap. Tlie bruits we offer you are grown in Localities where bean culture M A proven success. Tpey are. ituatui. TlH'j' cook, tende quickly; are . Vine flavor and as clean as modern Alaclimery mil make tlicni. We offr the foUowiiig varieties: OiUfornia Small White, link, Ilnyo, li'imi and lied Mex.Vil. l'riccs iiru 1ow this season. Our Meat Pcpai-tincnt cii fiint'.ili tlie Ham llmic. Spare Itlbs, Hark Hone, Itacon nmls or vvluit ) oil choose to go M'iu tlieiu. . Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phone 101 ' . . I'livatc l-Jxcliangu Conucets With llotli euurtineuts ' TOT 101 ICI-tOl 101 101 I0I-IOI-10I ftf Bltn..nl!... ...U,W.K sow out or the sutlers this morning. This task is one that .,v0,i perrormed. with great fre quency during the months of win ter. For several days the streets have been clear of both snow and Ice, but the old habit of using the shovel hiul to be resumed as a re sult of the several inches of snow that fell last night. ' Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 7S-79 1 7 j QUALITY SERVICE . PE-NDLETOX'S LEADISG STOHE 5 Use the Phoney Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 7S-79 Spanish anil Chantilly Lace Flouncings ;U0q and $5.00 ' Buster Brown Shoes ' . with Buster Service Tips jot STRONG; STURDY. FUN LOVING; BOYS and 3!IU$. : il 1 1 V A Shoe with SERVICE TIPS iillVC 11119 Carit Kickem Out Would never Wear Out ) Like This SOME boys and girls ajp so exceptional ly hard on their clothes' that parentb .. despair of ever keeping them well dressed they romp and play and as a result their ' shoes especially! are much the worse for '. wear. .'' - ' These Buster Service Tips can't kick out-r r . they outwear the rest of the shoe and cost only a small fraction over the price of other shoes., ( ;v, ' - . ' Let us show you a pair of these remarkable ,.4ihjjeslor boys and girlSi,' n-f'r "Watch Buster Grow" Buster Shoe 6i9Min St. Brown Store v , Pendleton- Ore. Have Ouniniy" of liooklot. The "dummy" of th h..bu i,i.. Issued by the county federation of commercial otfranizatioiu. iho county farm bureau and the county court bus been received by Secretary f. I. narr and awaiting official sanction before it Is formally approved. Too much matter is Included in the booklet In Its present form, the secretary reports, and it wilLbe necessary to deleto some matter before tho publication of the booklet. IThe cuts and tha rending matter are In such shapa that tho county will be assured excellent ad vertising through the medium of the booklet. - l'ilier to lie KMaker. Kdgur B. Piper, editor of tho Port land Oregonlun, will be the chief speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Pendleton Commercial Asocia tion this week. The affair has been moved up to Friday at noon Instead ot Thursday for tlie convenience of the speaker. Mr. Piper will speak at iiuker tomorrow night and it will be impossible for him to got here until noon Friday. His topic hus not been announced, but he has a reputution of being one of the ablest platform men in the state. The luncheon will be held at the French restaurant. Inquire Into Itild;o Plans. Plans and maps for' the bridges that are to be constructed over ir rigation ditches in the west end of the county by the reclamation ser vice were ' examined today by mem bers of the county court and Engi neer I.ee Shannon. According to an arrangement recently entered into by the county court and the reclutnr,. tion service,, the federal dennrtment has agreed to construct the bridges' according to .pluns approved by tint county o an understanding that the county is ' to be responHble for tho maintenance of tha bridges. Several structures are to be built under this agreement. - - -L - 1 ' AGES FROM 05 TO 40 -, ATTKXTION )y Northern Life 1 nfiVK.iNerc co. 'rioattle, t'. S. A. Combine Your Insurance It Costs Less- ; Health Sin I r,v,'raKO Accident vJll 1 Contract ONE POLICY ' ONE PREMIUM '" AllSOI-Vre PKOTKCMOX i To TOU wh.'le living and To YOLR FAMIT-Y afterwards' PAYS YOU DOUBLE THE FACE OF POL ICY if killed by accident. FACE OF POLIPY for loss of Hands, Feet or Eyes. MONTHLY INDEMNITY, Sick '.nes or Accident. Also provides you AN INCOME FOR LIFE If . permanently disabled. , ." ' - . " J.W.OSBORNE, General Agent -.,Cf;ice Pacific Grain Co. ' ' 'i : 1 , ' 4 "Try the drug store " and Koepnens. the drug tort that. serves, best, scriptions.' for Pre- Will Go to llolse. Rev. Alfred Lockwood, rlastor of the Church pf the Redeemer, will leave tomorrow evening for Boi.se, Idaho, to confer with Bishop Sanfoid of Fres no, uanrorma, and Bishop Tnnret, of Boise, In regard to the General Con ference of the Episcopal church which will be held In Portland September 6, J ue mree win make a survey oi tne territory west of the Itoelcy mountains, with a view toward plans for the conference. The conference is a most Important one and will attract delegates from the I'nited .States und foreign countries. Not sinco lul, when it was held iu San Francisco, has the conference ever been held In a city west of the Mississippi A large Will be used a great deal this. season, made up in combination or all lace dresses of highest character and style. If you contemplate 'a dress of this kind be sure to see our assortment of laces because you'll like the quality and designs. Quality Notions ! ; The thread you use is as import ant as the goods if you are to get the best wear out of your new frocks.' Here are notions in which superiority of quality has been the first consideration..' 'Ill f , V - - f 'i. ; Hair Bow Ribbons v In as many shades as the rainbow and then some. Also " a beautiful assortment of combinations of checks and stripes, also floral effects, yard 50c, 75c, 85c , ..' 1 : . , Hand Bags $2.50 to $15.00, J Every woman needs and uses a purse or hand bag most, all the time. You will do well to select one from our stock now as we're sure to have one to please at the price you want. Fancv Narrow Ribbons 25c A big assortment to select from in all colors orifl rnniK?nntiArio! fnv miftinery use a'nd trim mings of dresses, etc. Golf Flannel $1.95 The finest quality of golf flannel for sport coats and little jumper dresses for, the girls' Comes fcr orange, green, blue, red and -white, These make up splendid for early spring wear, ; ' J i i ' ''"..,." '' 1 I I .,11 ' II I II Bill. I II II- White Dress Goods " V; : Such as.Albatros- Cashmere and Tricotine, s.uit-' able for baby cpats, women's skirts and dresses.' The quality is of the best and can be washed like linen. ' ' ' ' ' Lediorn Tissues 75c Yd, ,; An advance ship ment fine, grade I.eff hoin Tissue , Ginghams In stripes und plaids of many colors. They al so liuve a , little sill: stripe running througHi which makes ' them more attractive; 81 in. wide and fast colors, ltuy soma of them r . ... 1 now, for curly spring wear. V Look for the Belrobe' t With every new DesigneivPatterri. . l wij save -you 50c to $10 on every f rock you make.r ' v v . ,; Long Gloves . .' . - To wear with the new dresses and suits, as you know they have .short sleeves and kimona. sleeves which necessitates a long glove. We are offering these, fine imported gloves of suede and kid in. bea . ver. white, black and gray at pair $6.50 and $6.00 : i. .. 6UAL . (Kast Oresonliin Special) ATHENA, Feb. 'ii.A. doiiblchead er buskttbail (fame between Helix and Athena was played ut Mldix Wednesday evonlntr. The Athena boys won 17-13 and tho Atnena girls won 33-12. A lurRo crowd of Allic na ucople motored over tu witness the game. So farlboth thi! piiis und .mi..!. iii(i.j.a uu. ucuii uiiUllKeu U), iml.ut i,.ame huva 'urin ni'i'v J3uiu liir i.riiiHV niirnr m ri ri kpv i.nif. .. . . . .. . wood has been asked to Klve tha'icveti ing's address. Ho will return to' Pen dleton on Saturday evening. May luuic. Orldae That the Oregon-Washington Ruil- road and Navigation company may soon effect changes in the bridge on Its right-of-way near Kaxe station through which the waters of Wild Horse drain is a possibility following an Inspection of the bridge and .the damage dono by recent high waters. The Inspection was made by Harry A. Roberts, maintenance of way engineer, of Portland and Lee Shannon, county roadmuster. The rallroud official in dicated that he will recommend thnt tho company raise the bridge und straighten it so that the water will ef fect clearance -to better .advantage than is now the case. He also expect.' to have the compuny clear away brush on lis right-of-way. under condition that the farmers dg the same. That the county will be glad to take such action was stated today by members of the county court. The bridge "has been a source of trouble to the rail road for several years, and several washouts have resulted this spring. Don't Neglecf a Co!d ' Mothers, doa't let colds get under-, wayj at the first cough or snime rub Musterole on the throat end chest. Wujterole is a pure, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It draws out congestion, relieves soreness, dots a8 the work of the good old-fashioned mustard plaster ia a gentler way, with out the blister. Keep a jar handy for all emergencies, Itmaypreventpncumoniainyourhome. 35&6&injarsfctubes;hospitalsize,$3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER game tliev have played. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Jackson of Weston vbited.Vn Athena Wednesduy. Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge. Jlyrick and children have been .confined to thtlr home With influenza. W. K. llaynle was a business yis Itor In Wallu. Walla Wednesday. Ray Jones and Paul .Hopkins of Weston Mountain have been visit ing at the J. K. Jones home. A. 11. (Joppock was a .business vis itor -,in Pendleton. Saturday, , . , Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miller and Mr!, and Mrs. I,on Wilkes visited in Weston Sunday. Mc. und Mrs. Will Ferguson have returned from Hot Wike where they spt nt a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas and dauuhter Matjorie and Mrs. . Jane Gross have been 111 at the , Gross home. . , . Mr. und Mrs. Will Harder Jr., of Milton were Sunday Buests at the 'rank J'o Freoce homo. Air. und Mrs. ltlchuHi and .daughter were in Thursday. Hump Jloohor was in front Weston Wednesday. A program will be given In tho high school Mtidltorium Tuesday in honor of Washington's birthday. There will be no school on Wednes day. Wilbur Harden recently had tho misfortune of spraining his ankle while practicing basketball. Mrs. Maurice Friuier of Milton has been a guest at the home of ' her parents, Mr. and Airs: J. W .Pinker ton. - ( Mrs. John Harder, Jr., and baby of Milton are visiting her grandparents Mr. find, Mrs. Harder, ilrs. lj. ('. ,l!evens,has been visit ing relatives in Washington Idaho. , , The hist and ono of the -bent num bers o( the lyoeum course was gtvuu by Miss Elsie Mae Gordon Weiihes- and .day tun. evening In the school audllort- Wllllam . Hooher has been at Hut Uko receiving treatment for rheu matism, .. .. i . ...... 1- Exiled Empress Visits Queen BaJgH LI'I)1".' " .1"! "IM. JH Thompson j M l 1 . ' V JV t& I ' V ' '" Pondlcton j ll ''"'"'' ; ' "Pjwir? 11,0 tU I : . (i) 1 ' 1 fc - ' Aeylilitil-V) i Mr. John Harder, Jr., ' and buhy I V . " O - 'diM(jr of ' million are. vlBltlng her : f 1 -; h' v "mJ Nil A":-: 'Mf:-- ""h. Jfr ' J.A. voucmu CO. vV4wl;J30?P.'v I MIMitUV - UatUI , t ' f : ' , IT It iH U, it, mtmtmm mirtff ilirnn... th , When Zua, ex-empress of Austria, recently passed through Spain oa her way back to exile at 'Madeira, she was the guest of King Alfonso. Here she la shown with the queen mother, Christina, leaving Ut bistort cavi.au cto vl U crajjeu ma urea, at fan ' " '' yi - " ' :A V., . .