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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1922)
PASS TWO DAILY EAST OSEGOSIAS, PENDLETON. OREGON. FJLIDAY EVENING, MARCH 3, 1922. TEN PAGES 1! r S 3 S i i 4 I 1 1 i 3 II 3 ' 5 . i s i ii ! I ......U.WW...U....HH.... - -"'-.tMi,,,,U ' WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. ASK FOR THEM AND SAVE THEM. i . - If j Economical and Fashionable : -Garment Is the . Three Piece Suit This Garment combines ih dress! ancl the suit, and has instatly leaped into;p6pular favor. The dress, sometimes called "Jumper'' or "Guimpe" is usually of the straight line type, tastefully trimmed with hand embroidery or hraid, and has a belt or girdle. The jackets are in a variety of types, the lanorea, nppie, oxy ana cape enects predominat- "if... ' -V. ' W. I- , STANFED STUDY CLUB EMS $70 10 SCHOOL: - (East Oregoniao Special.) fTAVFl ELD. March S. The funer- 4 M" ' Mr. and lira. Glen Richard of 2 BEEF RON, T Tt E5, Condon .) h. r. B --x-i.l-JA AJVAXj. LiU. Empire Specials .STEER BEEF V,. sas held at the Pmhyterwtn A ' this CltV Sunriav m-ilH ha In. B 5 ,church of this city Sunday with the in 5 ferment in the local cemetery. Rev. 3 J. E. Faurett conducted the service. S The deremierf rtiel In t(ui t' k. 1ltl after a hriff illn xi. ...i J Mrs. Richards were redd-nts of Plan- 4 field until ... .. .1 Wa ' - ' w iit-ii Ul rv UIOT- 1 m ;niU Monday. The Study Club met at the home cf inc. 'Red fern models cf tlczc practical suits : are decidedly different and so unusual. May we show them to yow today? ; $25.00 to $87.50 ! VOted tO SiVe 17fl In the aw liriiitii school to fcpply on the piano fund. The g prorram consisted of a paper on the 5 I history of the American Drama by EjMrs. W. T. Reeves, and a . i-eview bv S . Drink water's plaj "Uncoln,", by Mrs. C. W. Connor, both papers ?er inler- estlng and wag enjoyed ' very much. ' The club adjourned to meet In two weeks at the home of Mrs. (J. i Dun S nins for the annual election f f effi- leers.. ."Hi. Our Bat gain Base ment is Full; of Bargains" for You. It's headquarters for real bargains, cash sav ers, prices that' leave a little change in your purse after you've filled your needs. ' ; : ; im Investipate and i - see what we ,can d6 for you OlR Prafi FOOD GROCERY Is prepared to serve, you with tienten wants. ' CLEANLINES ECONOMY SERVICE Sardines; in' oil. the can . J . !. . . : . . 15c and 25c Sardines, in Mustard Sauce, the can.! r k30c ........ I ttVC 20c and 35c , .50c 45c 50c 25c and 45c 25c and 45c Sardines, Kippered, the can Horrinrr TTirmprpfl. t.Vip pan. Mackerel, Fancy Norway, the can Finnin Haddie,. large cans, each V. Fish Balls, large cans,' each ...... Salmon, tne can ... Tuna Meaf, the can Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimps and Crabs rv itt n.Ji:. v u. vv . vjouiisn, one uuuuu pivga. Kippered Salmon, the pound . Holland Herring, 10 pound kit Fancy Mackerel, each v i 30c 25c $1.75 20c In the Art Dept. 1 Mata Abile. Dry Goods Dent.. , . yarn . .. , - Minerva Silk and Wool Mix, all " colors, 1 5-8 and 2 oz, tails .....i,..,,...55o and 75o Minerva Knitting Worsteds, pink and blue,v2 os. balls, each...25o Fleischer's Shetland tarni all the new. shades for sweaters and for the Art Needle, 1 oz ball for 25o ' We also have the ,new directions . for making; Sweaters In Butrer- ' Ick Needle Art;, price per copy 25o Fleischer's Saxony Tarn, all deli- .' cate shades for baby wear, 1 oz. ball (o Fleisc'her's 4 fold' Zephyr Tarn, all bright colors for spring, per ball 35c wheat Tartch near Condon. !5 .Thir many friends extend sympathies. 1 8 I Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Connor went to 4 Pendleton Sunday. Vr.'onnor re-lS turned Monday but Mrs. Conno,- will 1 5 i be in Pendleton for several days. She 8 S having her ear treated by a special- 8 1st in that city. , j Mrs. James P. Bottger of Echo, was A I visiting her tister, Mrs. K.uina Vtv. 'A iMrs. C. A. 'Hazen Thursdnv'nftattm The meeting was called to ord.jr by the ! S Ipresident, Mrs. J. M. Richards, it was 1 5 i R. J. McMillian ana Harry Coimanl8 Of the Inbnd-Irrigation Company, re-K Itemed to TacoiTia ' Saturday. "While f. here they were guests at a couple of I w 'parties aivn in their honor. Mr. and: 4 r s S ' REEF STF.W T Tl r. i , j-iw, .... 8 PDACC TITTt Ti rrn t t CHUClv STE4K, LR. . . ROUND STEAK, LR . . SIRLOIN STEAK, LR. . T-BONE STEAK,.:,. .. . . . 10c 12 l -2c ... 18c ;;.18c YEARLING LAMB LAMR STEW, LR. . LAMR CHOPS, LR LEGS L41MB, LR. . . PRIME VEAL Mrs. E. S. Severance were hostesses fnr jinfl nnH Air nnrl Afi r TT Wnlolit entertain'! Friday night in their hon or. THa Cnthnlto laillefl rivn n Rir nor. ty Monday evening at the homo of Mr. siunu airs, intrsivr uupis ior n:H uenerit of their aid. A large num!er were S ! present iini the uid reahzsi a neat little sum; At the close of the evonlrfg g:a delicious lunch was served by the la- Ales. . V R. A. Holte left Tuesday for Ellens 's'burtr, North Dakota, wher lie wus 'called by the serious illness of h's 3 1 father. His fatheV died yesterday morning. , ,. , fH J. T. Hlnkle of Hsrmiston, was in gSltown Tuesday, looking after political ai'fiiirs. ' ' Pete Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Heist, n Moore and several others attended the funeral of Thomas Richards Sunday. BEKS ARK STUOXtV., If you don't see what want, ask lor lifNWXTBNJ 6RtATf.Sl OrWRTMIiNT STORL ;ry""2lfiePGoplGS Warehouse glafdly f show you, you buy or not, When V- ' f fVoii vant lorder of meat that will "satisfy" in every particular' we, suggest that you choose from this list: v j 1 i j Milk Fed Chicken, Milk Fed Veal, Spring Lamb, ' Prime Ribs of Beef, Rolled and Standing1 Olympia Oytter and Shrimp Meat, Extra-Largo Crabs. Columbia Run Smelt. ill lit r- .'is, (,' t 10 V I IVt-lJ V i " 6 ' .1 815 Main Street ' Phone 00 SHIPMKNTS QUAn.mi'.D BOISE, Ida':, March 3. (A.. P.) To protect Idaho's white piny for-i ests, said to be the largest in the world, from ; bllste? rust, which is prevalent in Western Wushiiigton and British Columbia, the state ctfmmis- quarahtlne order,, forbidding ship ment into Idaho of all white pine, stone pine, lumber pine, or any other five-leaved pines,, currents and goose berry plants, from the territory said to be so infected. Horticultural In spectors have been given authority to I sioner of agriculture has issued a condemn all shipments, Imil 'Uj4v 11 a-t Mia .: .en i ..'Ui'l : Are You Thrifty? YOU SO ARE BUYING YOUn NEW SPRING HAT FRAMES AND TRIMMINGS It At Th BEE HIVE 03r-r Pendleton, Ore. , VEAL STEW,LR. ... VEAL ROAST, LR. .. VEAL CHOPS, LR. . ; VEAL STEAK, LR. BULK LARD, 2 LBS. 22c 5 25c 25c 5 2 8 5 r 25c "J. 121.2c ::V.1. 12c 20c ; I8c .25c ; :18c 25c 2 COLUMRIA RIVER SMELT. 3 LRS. 25c;i SalnioivHalibut, Large .Crabs, Claft Jl A r. Kippered Salmon,' Shrimp Meaty EMPIRE MEAT A -A- tin For Constipated Bowels, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bilious Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative In the world to physio your liver and bowels when you have Diwy Headache, Colds, Biliousness. Indlirestlon. or tTnaeL A 1.1,1 Stomach Is candy-like "Cascarets." One or two tonight will empty your bowels completely by morning ond yo will feel splendid. "They work vhll you sleep," Cascarets never stir yo up or gripe like Suits, Pills, Calomel or Oil and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. even-inch Aluminum Fry Pan MODESTO, Col., ! March 8. (U. P.) The Salt Lake Bees will be a much ktronger team this season- than last, according to Duffy 'Lewis, .new manager of the team, who has his outfit here for preliminary training. "The Bees will isive. nlintv nf imi . t " 1 position to the other clubs of the Pa- cino coast league this year," sain Lewis. "They will be one of the mruil taafaA nlulm f !...... While most of the vets hava heen ) retained, a number of younpateis have been taken on, and may be heen holding down positions during? the season In place ot some of the war horses. ' The Bees will ctt n mil month of training before the aeaHon begins. Lewis hones to nif.x. "d on. other pitcher or two in the coming month, after the majors have trim med their squads. "1 The following men com nose the Bee squM: ' ", Pitchers Hollle "Thurston. ' Al Gould, Elmer Iteiger, Jark Bromley, Lee Owens, Pudy Kallio, Harry lileasnei1, Ralph Stroud, Hnrry Trefts. Catchers Joo Jenkins, Butch Byler, L. E. Edwards, Joe Kane,t, nyrd Lynn. Inftelders Paddv Sin glln. secnod base; Oscar Vltt, third luse: -Hein! Sand, shortstop: Jimmy Esmond, third base. Outfielders- Joe Wllhoit, Puul Strand. Duffv Lewis. The Bees will arrance a serins nf Saturday and. Sunday games with semi-pro teams In this vicinity dui-- ng the training month. 'i The Old Reliable Phone 18 1 , . , , , 3 CHARLEY PADDOCK TO ' EIRE FROM TRACK The Interest is five per cent sernl apnually, but 'no Interest has yet been. pklt,.,jr-the 1re-;em flown to . seven . to Uiedollar by taro Tan government will stand to mail on rl alut 1,200,000,000 f incs deal. ' ... Snug Bodice 41.fc--i''l. . '-I'- X& i only- 1 49c For ajimited time we are offering tlis"seven-inch "-Wear. i Er" Fry-Pan which regul.rly sells for $l.so-for 40c. Wear-Ever utensils are mide from hard, thick, cold rolled sheet aluminum metal which again and again has been paused through gigantic rolling mills and subjected to the pressure of huge stamping machines. This special ofter is made so you can see for yourself that Aluminum utensils are NOT all the same SEE the difference FEEL the difference KNOW the difference between ordinary aluminum arid "Wear-Ever" Get Your Fry Pan TODAY! , Cam ( til, 20c fra (A.ar .fe, 40.) THE TAYLOR HARDWARE CO., STANFORD UNIVERSITY,, ICalif., March 3. (U, P.) "Just once more," may be the slogan of Charley Pad flock, world's champion sprinter. Who recently announced that he had run his last race on the cinder path, and would henceforth devote his time to 'ournallsm and golf. . . Coach "Dink" Templeton, of Stan ford, has announced that Paddock,' in personal letter,' stated that he might consent to run for the University at Boumern California in the IT. S. C. Stanford ieet. He would, 4n" that event, run his last event with his time honored opponent, Morris Klrksey. Ii their Inst race, both Klrksey ond Tad. ock stepped oft the 100 in $ 8-5. Trvev were neck and nclt a) id. nru Klrksef s feot actually being over the line, according te the JudgeB, before the tape was broken bv Paddock' ChSt.-T i. . .. . . .... ' t Aiinoiich Paddock Is eligible for, a Vwrree at the-Southern university, he . .... . v . v . mis nni acxuauy taken It, and ls.e!lgi. hie for this season's oompotition un 4rr a strict internretatlos, of the rules Cwh K. Cromwell ig making a stronij fiiori to navef aadock compete nn'il It ie thouaht that, as lomr oh hn la clW'ile. he cannot refuse. "Only onee. if nt all" Is Padrlni-v. on'y comment to inauiries on h JUliiect; ' . , - Though this season's sJdrta m&r venture to any fullneea, the bodW in this Oalr. frock, laustU, nu affairs which cleverly ifcring out th. .lender Une. when W ead.cwatt ft wh ttay . FTtFNCH SEUi V. S.. SITPPMEg ' PARIS. March S IT. T1 And PaisanL under-serretarv nf Bints n. nounced that the French government las to date realized " 3,800,000,000 ranees from the sale of the vast supplies left behind by the American army iind purchased by the French government The remainder of the docks are efcpected to hrhir 5M:. 000,000 trances, makmsf a -total rif 4,000.000.000 franco Thi ment is In the curious bosltlon bf nnt knowing until- 1929 whether tt has made a profit K loss on the huge! transaction. Jt all depend unon the rate of exchange on the dollar on that date. The government hono-ht the stocks from the United states for t400.nnn.nnn mnA .rAminui .H within ten years-i-ln dollars. At the time Of mirchasn th frn to the dollar or 3,300,000,000 francs. ! Common Sense rflboutEczcnia t XUrW Solnethihg AbottlS.'S.S. I .Thaf YouH Be GUd to Hr. ; -J, l-j i .. ii iln,i,nil if(v. u. ,t. - Vim Vtlght Jtifit t rn Itnow right now, the cause of skin .eruptions, (tlwples, blackheads, tells and so on, is right In the 'bloqU. "There is no got ling irvmyfrein Iti fleiuncc as proved it. W e prove 1L- Yuu can prove It. . When the cause of skin troubles and eruptions is hi the blood, it isn't ooni- Car., T V 1M 8.4.'. Vln Tm Ha Ao-B4tUr ttien nenso to simply treat the skin. : A bottle ol R K. .will, prove to you -,' T7hat-hj.hatptttfinglBj;luSr blood. S.8.3, is a s'.itnttHe blue! cUmistr, it drives out the impurities which cause eczema, tetter, rash, pimples, twils, blackheads, ' tlotclies raid : other skin eruptions. -" When these impurities ere driven out, you tati't stop several very nice things . ,.-i.rvv...n. -v". .11111 mh urally rosy. Vour eys eiiurkle, oqr i-omneiiion ouaiiu- ii Becme8 nu-. -tlful . Vour faca looks like that of a' vnuipcruk ruauy, weu-ieu, rennea gentiemau. or if you are .wematV: your com;ilexion becomes the real kin.1 tlwit tle wbcJo world so admires. aS.S. . is lao a powerful, body-builder, be-.,: ,aysa It buiMs new and more blood-' ft.lm 1.n,' n't... I. .111. . - . ... eheeks. bony neolak thin limbs, kelps 1" i cu. ji cosw mue -to . nave this happen to you S. B. 8. i. sold at all drug stores, tn two sites. ie larger size is the Siorp eccuomit&L ' ffia.......,,!,,, M F STOMACH IS BAD -LET DJAPEPSIN END GAS, INDIGESTION a a ? 3 8 Try the drug' store .CI first" and Kocppens, .A 3 1 . . S 'Pane'. TIIrn.U" v.. ir the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases,-! Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Ferj! mentation or Stomach niri . ; by acidity. A few tablets (five almost' Immediate stnmnoh n , .... I j the stomach is corrects an I Z. favorite foods without fear. Large! es. costs only few cents at drug store, ' $ the drug Etort that serves best, for Pre- nniraiimti,nimisMmnmna UaUWlullUlliiUiUtlUllltiijllHSi . . ft m ,; 6.ffia3)a.a.Sa.aS (!)() - "mum aift aoQuauft