ii I TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OBUGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 4, 1922. PAGE T2HE3 31 - - .- - News Notes of Pendleton t . : rr: ftniaJoa to MM. ramie view of the big show and attics, associating with the progressive City Planning Commission wUl picture of Ray Bell astride a duck- .re publicans, and was the "hull moose this evening at t:S In the It- jing broncho. ; 'candidate for secretary ,of state. Jy club room, to discuss wttn tn-esouiau. fibers of the Pendleton Women s Calkxl by limess. the advisability of the estab- ixient of a Community Exchange, re flower and vegetable plants. and cuttings may be exchang- The meeting la an Important one is attracting Interest. - Mrs. SI. A. Ferguson left today for : in-ortve ew Dollars. Portland where she was called by thei The second shipment of IS!! peace illness of her uncle, John Bentley. dollars to. be received tn Pendleton came yesterday to the American Na tidnoi bank. There were 506 of the dollars in the shipment. i Honor Dentist. v r. L. D. Idleman, formerly a den if of this city, now in charge of t dentistry department at the Ore- U State School for the Feeble ed, will be honored at a. dinner kt evening at Hotel Tendleton for lh local dentists will be hosts, tfrs will be laid for Dr. Idleman, fiM. 8. Kern, Dr. F. L. Ingram, ' P . . , i I .. . Y-l- 1 "v.. . -1 T XI. JU. J1IUJ1 V 1U Dr. R. B. Robbing, of Pendle and for Dr. F. V. Prime, of rnlston and Dr. H. A. Schneider Hot Rock. . . Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 I 7 ( l 77) 4 QUALITY SERVICE PEXDLETOX-8 LEADING STORK Use the Phones Grocery 2 Phones 52S Other Depts. .78-79 Publish Map. -recreation may, setting forth the actions of the Umafllla National est, la to be published by the for- yi department. The, may is the published since the Umatilla Wenaha forests consolidated. It be In the nature of a pamphlet will be attractively Illustrated. addition to advertising the forest. pages will be devoted to the' dleton Round-Up.- This section, lch is being arranged by the lund-Up publicity agent, will carry article on the Round-Up, a pano- R (turns From Canal Zone "Panama and -Colombia, Central America, are all right for anyone who likes a hot climate," says B. E. Ken nedy, who is in Portland on his way tc eastern Oregon after three yeanln the canal tone ana iDiomuia. 11 a w son can get in the trade winds he re mains reasonably comfortable, but otherwise the weather la too hot for the average Individual. And speaking of rain, when It rains In Panama the cloudbursts of Eastern Oregon are like mist.. I have seen It rain four Inches in ten minutes. In the wet . a :. t. season your unoea are covmu -n... mildew over night and your clothing Is soggy. One way of overcoming this Is to place garments tn a closet , which is heated." Mr. Kennedy says that there Is the richest kind of min lng property In Colombia, the proper ties being richer than anything he has ever seen In the Baker district. The gold is not being taken out very rapidly as no one is willing to do to- dny what can be put oft until to morrow. , For about a xear Mr. Ken nedy was In the government service 'n Panama. Once upon a time Mr. Kennedy was proprietor of the Baker Herald and later owned extensive wheat lands In Alberta. We came to Portland, became Interested In poll- Fashions Umatilla Makes Record Umatilla county Is well toward the top in the report of the Oregon Tuber- a per-l cuiosus Association regarding the an nual sale of Health seals. The total sale for Oregoi. was $3!.!9!.&. sur passing the sale of any previous year. Bowman On Farm Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bowman, former ly owners of Warren's Music House In Pendleton, are now farming near Stanfleld. , Mr. and Mrs. Bowman re cently purchased a tract of land and are raising poultry and engaging In diversified farming. i' Leaves For Portland Miss Esther Kelly, who is in charge of the Pendleton office of the Umatilla county Red Cross, left yesterdny for Portland where she will spend A few days. ' During her absence Miss Mir iam Touell and , Miss Catherine Thompson are in charge of the office. Mr. Han Let Us Present ik New Spin ; No matter how busy you may be", you owe it to yourself to get acquainted with the best in i style for the Business Man, wear that carries the stamp of sterling worth, the evidence of good taste. THL Nhtt SUITS AiND SrKlMi UUATS AINU t UKiailltia are ail ntfie au i putco uut - "r-r"-"' J " ffma !n orirl Vtfjvo a lnftlr Kft trftllVilA tft shfiW. 1011011011 01-101- -iOV-101 101 101-fe I "The air is full of plans The plans are full of air " Our only plan is sound b usiness principles , i f strictly adhered to. x I "You Can Depend on"l01" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 8frfmes-lOT-Priyate EXChange connects 1 ; you with both Meat and Grocery Depts. I H0IlOMOMOM0I--tOI-IOI-IOt 101 f I Baby Is In Hospiua. , The lS-months-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Turner is at St'. Anthony's hospital where he is being treated for a number of complaints. An abscess in the ear has given the llttel chap great pain, and in addition to this trouble, he has been suffering with la grippe and croup. ' Two "Maud Johnson's" 1 Mrs. Maud Johnson, of 815 Mark street, has suffered some embarrass ment because of the recent appearance In police court of a Maud Johnson who nas lined for being drunk and disor derly. Mrs. Johnson wishes to an nounce that she Is not the woman who was fined but that it was some other woman who bears the same name. Kocppcn la Editor Alfred Koeppen, of Pendleton, who Is attending O. A. C. Is art editor of the Orange Owl, college humorous publication. Koeppen drew the cover design on the . Christmas number of the magazine and has several cartoons In the other Uwues this year.' Alfred Is a member of the Delta Kappa, local fraternity, slgma Delta Chl, profes slonal Journalism fraternity and arls- toloclte, national pharmacy fraternity, Wont Shoot Tomorrow. - The Pendleton National Rifle club which had planned to open the sea. son for target shooting tomorrow has decided to postpone the opening shoot. ' Inclement , weather and too much mud are the reasons given for the postponement., New members to the organisation are being secured right along. Some work still re mains to be done on the shooting grounds before the club members will, be in a position to shoot. They plan to get started as soon as the wea ther will permit. ; ' ' ".-v Mr Farmer In order that we may furnish the people of Pendleton delici ous V' " i. 4 ipsii Hams and Bacon We depend on you to furnisli us with your choice hogs and dressed pork. Call No. 146 for quotations. - ' We guarantee our products to be in a sweet, sound and mild condition. Pendleton Mig i Provision Co. fr Idaho Man Found Guilty. Guilty on two connta was the ver. diet returned in federal court at Boise Thursday evening in the case of Harold Rice of Welscr, charged with having taken Edna Johnson from Pendleton to Weiser for Im moral DUrDoses. The trln win maito last December, according to the tes timony. After tne girl arrived In Weiser she was sent back to , On tario, Ore. Rice is the proprietor of the Vendome hotel. Ho was Indict ed under the Mann act. The John son girl Is 16 years old and- In on 1,1 to have acquaintances here. Hospital Is Inspected Miss Jane. Doyle and Miss Grace Phelps, both, of whom were overseas nurses during the war and who are now members of the State Hospital Board, were In Pendleton yesterday Inspecting St. Anthony's hospital. They are touring the state investigating conditions in hospital training schools. Miss Doyle, who during the war was In charge of a base hospital overseas, is a prominent member of the Port land Post, . American Legion, and is the only woman officer in that or ganization. She Is also executive sec retary of the Portland Red Cross. Miss Doyle and Miss Phelps left this morn ing for La Grande. John Bentley Very III John 'Bentley, a pioneer of Uma tllla .county, is seriously III at the Perkins. 80 grave is his condition that relatives have been sent for. Mr. Bentley, who was 81 years old lost month, became suddenly 111 upon re ceipt of a message stating that his nrotner, at Modesto, Col., was dying. The brother, 95 years old, expired about an hour after Mr. Bentley re celved word of his failing. A nephew telegraphed Mr. Bentley, at the Per kins, to hurry to Modesto, but the Pendietonlan replied that he was not physically able at the .time. The news of his - brother's fatal Illness appar ently brought on the illness of John Bentley. Mrs. M. N. Blumenstaadt of Rainier, a daughter, arrived at the Perkins yesterday and R. N-.' Bentley of Pendleton, a nephew, has also ar rived. John Bentley went to Pen dleton when the town was little more than' a settlement and was active In public life there. He was a sheriff of Umatilla county and chief of police of Pendleton. For years he has al ways been given star No. 1 of the Pendleton police, as a sort of compli ment. Recently he has been In the Insurance, business, Orcgonlan. . , 1THER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE B TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PENDLETON' Steam Pleating Plant Sloan's Bonnet Shop, 502 Main Street. Phone J80. Notice to JHockmon For rent, 800 acres pasture land fenced and plenty of water, 17 miles East of Pendleton on North Fork of McKay Creek. Earl Gillanderi, Pen dleton, Ore. TAILORED AT FASHION PARK DUNLAP HATS t , $5.00 to $10.00 If ahy one thing could havej 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. BroVns, how ever, are always good in all shades. The Hat that best suits you is bound to, be here. , - - fr. , .. - FAR-VEK' E. & W. Spring Shirts for the Man with Pref-, erehces $2.50 to $10.00 Quiet stripes, small checks and figures 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. ftONEOF 1HB DEVELOPMENTS WHICH HAVE COME FROM THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS POSSESS THE FEATURES OF ORIG IN A UTr EXPRESSED, IN PAR-VEE, FOR SPORT AND BUSINESS PEAR. THE BACK REFLECTS A VNIQU TREATMENT WHILE THE FRONt IS OF SUBSTANTIAL CHARACTER. PAR-VEE IS ADVERTISED IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, , custom it una runout ' THt iwowo o4 rn-on nuox-n-rvT-oH JJUOttD 4T USHIQN tM $45 to $60 "It" I m5 : . HTM I HYou'l! Like the basy swing ot 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 Overcoats. Distinctive, styles that command certain, ap proval and a custom- y like nicety of ; tailoring detail, bespeaking cor- ulrect attire in every' inch of their well-set-up look A Spring Touch to the New Florsheim 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 Buying your Spring Shoes is mostly; a matter of calling for your size styles will suit you as though made to order. . v ':;;;;: $10.00 to $12.50 C ? REITH P.T: A. HAS (East Orcgonlan Special) RIETH, March 4. Mrs. Holdman and Infant daughter returned Mon day from St.' Anthony's hospital where they had been suffering from the flu for a week or ten days. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Alden were In Rieth Tuesday on business connected with the Artisan lodge. .; ' " All the P. J. KnsrllHh family ex cepting Mr. English have been bed fast this week from flue, with .Dr. J. A. Best In attendance. They are all reported as being Improved now. Mrs. Harry Grant has been on the sick list this week, being confined to I her bed the fore part of the week. Mrs. Jack Rose or Helix is at tne home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. R. ; J. English, helping nurse the sick members of the family. . Mrs."11 J. C. Langloy motored to Pendleton Tuesday morning to , do some shopping. : Mrs. Allen Kennedy went to Pen dleton Monday afternoon to have some dental work done. , - Mrs. Hy Wanson of Pendleton was visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and, Mrs. R. J. English Tuesday. A party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Rnlder Tuesday in honor of Mrs. H. Hatfield. The house was decorated in white and pink and the color scheme Was rar rled out In the refreshments. The hours were spent In needlework and games and a good time was enjoyed by all, . Those present were Mrs. J. M. Harrison, Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. Con way and daughter Merle, Mrs. 3, C. Ldngley, Mrs. Allen Kennedy, Mrs, Fred Peters. Mrs. Hatfield received many nice gifts, ' . ' - .' Miss Haroldlne Horton has suffi ciently recovered from the flu as to be able to attend school again. Mr. h Blaughn and Geo. Osten berg were sent to Huntington as car repairers from this division ot the O.-W. R. & N. with the nine car silk special which went through hero Tuesday morning. ; The P. T. A. meeting was poorly attended Friday night owing to so much sickness. ': A good time was enjoyed by all who attended, and a menler feed was the refreshment .served."1"". - . -. ' - .( Mrs, A. Rasmuftscn returned Sat urday from a two weeks visit In Portland and vicinity. : Mrs. Killtb O. Van Deuscn opened her millinery school here Thursiluy and both days, were well attended and good looking hats were made, . . Flu registered one hundred pel" cent at the Lawson home thla week as every member of the family la suffering from it. . ' The bridge gang' are at work on' the bridge in earnest this week and It looks as If the bridge will b com pleted in a short time, . Turn Under IMseased Leave Where apple scab, pear scab, brown rot, and leaf spot of prune or cher ries have been troublesome, or whero tho leaf spot of currants or gooseber ries Is bad, the dead leaves should be . turned under before the winter buds begin to open. The first Infections arise from this source- every spring and distinct benefit Is derived from tho practice mentioned, except whero an orchard Is surrounded by other prehnnls whore no such precautions are taken. O. A. C. experiment ztM tlon, , ... . , ... I ' l;', - I ' ' ' '')'.,' 4 S'f' - IS '