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PAGS TSXZS TO! FAGZ3 rl DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PETDLETOS, C3LECON. FRIDAY EVEXIXC. MARCH 3, 1922. News Notes of Pendleton RhokmM Dwrlliiv L Grippe Vk-tims I p. .V building permit has been lssuea it. u. flayers ina ini rrwma the office of the citv recorder to: two Pendleton men who nave been omu Loftus who -kM make repairs 'suffering with la grippe, have recov ered sufficiently to be out rn. too streets .today. 1.1- L.. LI 11 . l' A It M leeL The estimated cost of the work given at $7S. Ictorr la Vurd A 1 foot panoramic view 01 ine Xorth Side Home Sold. U. D. Drake has sold his home at the corner of Bush and Wilson streets lure. The deal was made ty bnow Dayton, YwuriT Seeks Divorce unit Inhuman tretment is the basis of the demand or t-virt u.; after a fishing expedition in the re Yur for a divorce from Ull'an M. Yeager. Suit was Instituted In cir cuit court yesterday. J. D. Zurcher represents tSie plaintiff. t IS Round-Vp was placed on the , to Mrs. Gladys Phelps, the price of 11 of the Commercial Association si I47u being paid ior nouse ana lurni- oarters in the Elks Club today. The fecture is a particularly fine one and Considered the best 'ever taKen of is local show. In addition, a colored future of the Grand Canyon and a pla picture of Banff were placed on lh: walls today. :i ' Sardine May Speak Hire. That President. Warren G. Harding May speak in Pendleton In early Simmer when he takes his tour of e Northwest is the Information re warded in a special dispatch to the 'ortland .Oregonian recently. Ken- tor Miles Poindexter of Washing m is preparing a tentative itinerary or President Harding's approval. The Washington senator takes the view bat; the Inland cities in the past ave- lacked in opportunities .to as- fistfin entertaining presidents, and WheW President Harding comes in une, it is planned- to have him kiake Inspection trips over the I'rna- illa litigation project as well as the fvheat lands here and in the Palouse In Eastern Washington .nd Northern Bent may speak in Walla Walla und chicks was received from Drain. Ure- Moscow in the inland empire. gon. The young tiuus are wnue icg- I horns and were in excellent condition on their arrival here this morning. Another shipment of equal number is expected to come from Prosser, Washington about March 10. A new house. 72 by 24 feet, has been con Mrurted on the Sturgis ranch - at It rn hart. The house Includes suit able brooders to take rare of the chicks. Hob Simpson drove to Ham- hart this morning with the founda tion stock. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 7S-T9 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORK Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 7S-79 Rew Get Storlhcad. Roy Rew, local angler brought home a St Inch steelhcad yesterday Fashions gion of Hermiaton. six pounds. The fish weighed Leaves for Spokane; Kev. Alfred Lockwood, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, left last night for Spokane, where he will oc cupy the pulpit of the Cathedral on Sunday. Rev. Loekwood's family have been spending the winter in spoxane and he will remain there for & short visit. -. - . 1000 Baby Chicks Keoelml. Bob Simpson and Jim Rturgis, known in business as Slmpson-Stur-gis, are in the chicken business now. They have been making plans ,for several months to take the plunge, and -this morning they got their feet wet when a shipment of ,1.000 baby LUtht Raiu Falls. Pendleton was visited last night and early this morning by a light fan of rain, the total being .OS of an inch. The maximum temperature today is 66. the minimum 38, while the barometer, according to Major Lee Moorhouse's report, registers loiioiioi-i oi loi ; or -101-101 101-i Nice, Fat KB :. Tender, Nourishing FRESH BEEF AND PORK Products. - The Freshest of Fresh Fruitis and Local Saddles PIcasK A marked demand from distant lo calties for a ' '"Made-ln-Pendleton" i product is apparent in, the case of i Hamley & Co., saddles. The local firm, which receutly filled an order! for an ISO saddle for an officer at Schofie'ld Barracks, Honolulu, receiv-j ed an order today for two more sad dles. Hamley & Co. today shipped to Chester Byers at Fort Worth, Texas, a remarkably fine roping saddle, made to ordor for the Round-Cp performer, i The saddle Is silver-mounted and modeled after the 1921 prize saddle, j r ft fegetialbOes We guarantee our Oranges to . be free from frost 1 Weston Netted Gem Potatoes Nice size and smooth, ; $225 perewt. ' : - FRESH RANCH EGGS 30c per-doz. . . ."WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc Z Phoney 101 Private Exchange connects ' you with both Meat ! and Grocery Depts. -TOT I0T-I0I 101 I0II0I 101 101 101 RJngold rrges Hue Cletanmg. On account of the excessive amount of fuel which Pendleton residents had ' to burn during this cold winter, a real fire risk exists in the amount of soot in flues, according to W. B. Ringold, fire, chief. The chief calls attention. to the fact that the two recent heavy fire losses in Portland were caused by sparks fsom flues. With the return of the spring season and the high winds which may be expjected the! menaceNof fire losses Is greater than usual, the chief declares, and urges. that Pendlotonlans see to it that flues are thoroughly cleaned of their depos its of soot. , State :an to Visit. Id. J. Duryea. actively at the head of the new organisation and service department of the Oregon Chamber of Commerce, has written a letter to the Pendleton Commercial Assocl tion In which the information is given that he will come here within the near future for an official visit to become acquainted th Pendle ton business men. He has had 15 years . experience in ' organization work. He recently returned to Ore gon from Rochester, N. Y., where he was general socretary. . Before going east he was a resident of Kugene, Oregon. The new service depart ment of the state organization, was recently Instituted for the purpose of building ' up outside organizations. His visit here wrtl' be for the purpose of securing first, hand about organi zation conditions in Umatilla county. Mr. Han Let Us Present ttie New Sorino No matter how busv you may be, you owe it to yourself to get acquainted with the best m i style for the Business Alan,' wear that carries the stamp of sterling worth, the evidence of good taste. SUITS AND SPRING COATS AND FURNISHINGS are all here and at prices that will appeal to you. C me in and have a look. No trouble to show. " TAILORED AT FASHIOK PARK ' DUN LAP HATS $5.00 to $10.00 If any one thing could have made soft Hats more becoming than they always have been, it would-be this extra bit of width of brim added to the new Spring blocks. . It makes just that little difference between a .last season's and a this season Hat. . The new gray shades are very Springish, and ' ' tremond .' ously good style. Browns, how ? ever, are always good in all shades. The Hat that best suits you is bound to be here. Lost Records In Fire. Shopping made necessary by rea son of a fire Tuesday night at Wes ton which destroyed the house in which he was living was done in Pendleton yesterday by the Itev.1 J. B. Coan, pastor of the South Metho dist church, at Weston, It Is thought the blaze originated when the chim ney burned out. The members . of the family wore awakened about midnight. It was with difficulty that the Rev.-- Coan removed Mrs. Coan, who is an invalid. , He reentered the house and attempted to save some of their, clothing but his "own life was almost snnffed out by reason -of the smoke. Their household goods, clo thing and some valuable war records and manuscripts which tho Rev. Coan had in his possession as a re sult of his own service were all-destroyed. Tho house was the property of Mrs. Achilles who was the truest at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Blane Burton at the time of the fire. ' -. ; . ...V ; You can preserve the grace and beauty of your children's feet by having them wear The Brown Shaping Lasts give to these shoes the grace and beauty of nature's, own lines, while providing the 'necessary space for the growth of the fect in nature's own way. V No other shoes have this special feature. No other shoes outwear Buster Brown Shoes. No other shoes are as economical to buy. Buster Brown titioe Sore 619 Main St : - Pendleton, Ore. ell ; KEW TOHK, March 3 U. r.) Harry Willis, negro- heavy wolght champion, knocked out Kid Norfolk in the second round of their scheduled fifteen round fight here last night. The fans compare It to the CurpontieK Lexinsky bout, declaring it "never should have been made,' as Norfolk proved easy pickings for Willis. , THREATENING BREAK SPRrXOFIBTLD, III.. March 3. (V. P.) The Illinois union mine leaders threatened today to bolt from the solid ranks of the United Mine Work ers and make a separate peace with the operators. They are gathering here at the call of Frank H. jarring ton, Illinois mine president. WOMEN" yOSS ADMIRE -Men admire a pretty face, a good figure, but more than all a buoyant disposition and the charm of happy content. rThere is no question but what a light-hearted woman Is the joy of a man's life, but no woman can be happy and 'Joyful when dragged down by the ailments that so often develop headaches, backaches, v ner vousness and "the blues."' . We are continually publishing In this paper letters, from women who have been restored to health by Ls'dla B. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound after doctors and other medicines have failed to help them.. If you are ill whj not give it a, trial. C rata. rv - "U ,PATR-VEF E. & W: Spring Shirts ior the Man with Pref erences $2.50 to $10.00 Quiet stripes, small checks and ligures that are the last word in good taste, characterize the new Shirts for Spring. ' You'll find a hint of the Sports influence here, too, in Shirts with button down collars for utility wear. All in all, the new assortments are uncommonly .interesting from the standpoint of both quality and good looks. WHICH HAVE COME FROM FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS POSSESS THE FEATURES OF ORIG JNALITr, EXPRESSED JN PJR-VEE FOR SPORT AND QUSINESS WEAR. THE BACK REFLECTS A VNIQVR TREATMENT WHILE THE FRONT IS OF SUBSTANTIAL CHARACTER. PAR'VEE IS ADVERTISED IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE SATURDAT EVENING POST, t ciironi ttnrid wnitovt THI jMioriiNct or t Ttr-OH : UAor-TO-rvr-oH UU.OUD 4T USH10S tSU $45 to $60 mm n v -MM Mi - iaaVIa iViUV'lWilfc llatl lilts ' ' I i You'll Like the Easy Swing of These, New ; Top Coats, $30.00 To the man in search of real values, there. is assurance of satisfac tion in this assortment of Spring Overcoat8. Distinctive styles that command certain ap- Uproval and a vcustom Wike nicety of tailoring tieiau, oespeaKing cor (rcct attire in every inch of their well-sct-up look ,.- I,, . . f .. t ; " A Spring Touch to the New Florsheim J Shoes and Oxfords. A bit of fancy work in the way of perforations and stitching, makes the new Shoes and Oxfords the snappiest ever as to looks.-, Sturdy, Norwegian grain leathers,: in brogue effects, mostly black, with a dashing style . that wins instant approval.1. Buying your Spring Shoes is mostly a matter of calling for your size styles will suit you as though ." wade to orden :: T 7 " " 1 '.. . ; :;:. y'h , $10.00 to $12.50, . . . ADAM8, March J-The Adums pub lic school opened Monday after a weeks vacation on account of sick ness. lUlph Wallen Is out after being con. fined to his homo with the liigripp,- Three Fingered Jack will preach in Adams tonight at the school house, - Mr. and Mrs. I Ried and family of Walla Walla were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hales Sunday for the day. John Hales motored to Adams to day. : : . ' "' '. " " '. ', ' ' ' Mr. and Mrs. & 6, Marquis are able to be up after being confined to their homo with lagrippo. Mr. and Mrs. U, t. Llcuallen and (laughters Doris and Dena motored to Pendleton Saturday. . v Clint Huleomb and V, ' M. Whittly motored to Pendleton today. , ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pain and daugh ter left for Joseph where they will mako. tholr future home. ' , fluy Mayberry and sister,", Mrs.' E. Diirr, were called to Yakima on ac count of the Illness of their mother. Clifford Holdman of Pehdlrton spent the week end with John Hules irt the home ranch near Adams. Mr. and. Mrs, Otho Btpll und family of Pendlet'on motored to Adams Run day and were the gu'ists of Mrs. BtolPs mother, Mrs. Marlow. : William Lyday df rendlcton was In Adams Sunday. HEPUULICAX DEFKAT PItE- J ports. 80 far the soviet has under DIOTKlJ. ' certain conditions, agreed that banks WASHINGTON, March 3. -(I.'N. jmay bo formed by bankers of those 8.) -An overwhelming cofeat for the countries" which have recognized tho republican party in the next election if ; soviet government. the four-power treaty Is ratified by the senate was predicted by Senator France, repubilcan, one of the treaty's bitter opponents. - , ' V91 Cat's. Crl r luflaeaaa tnd as a Preventive, take Laxatlvt BliflMfl OTTIMINB Tablets. The eenu. re bears the signature of E. W. OroT, . . , " (D sure you get BUOMO.) lOo. operations und the financing of im KIKSIA KKKDH HANKS MOHCOvy, Mnr. J. (A. The first private bank in Ivussla,- under tho new economic policy, will bo one organized here by M. Junker, a for mer banker, who Is pfenning to pool the interests of tho , .National ' .City Bank of New York,, the ; Ueutsche Ilank of Berlin, and the London CHy and Midland Hank, all of which had branches here Until the Bovlet revo lution. It Is claimed that private hanks are needed horn for exchange CUT THIS OUT-IT IS WCXTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut cut this hp, enclose with Sc and mail it to Foley A Co, 2835 Sheffield Ave, Chi. cago, I1L, writing your name and ad dress clearly. You will receive in return trial package containing Foley! Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in aides and . back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biltousjuw, healths, and sluggish bowel. Sold ISTorywhern j