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I TEfPAGES DAILY EAST O&EGOXIAM, PJSDU.IC2COg6, lUiiD'AV LwiA'JTMiiiCrrTU2! ews Notes of Pendleton 1 I CALENDAR OF EVENTS March 2 J County . Confer- lence Sunday School Association I at Helix. May I County Oratorical jfiContest.. . ' S a m rAan HMAk mailt Commencement at Pendleton High School. June 13, It and 17 Annual state convention of Spanish Am erican War Veterans, Women a Auxiliary and Military Order of Serpents. Reservations evening. I will close Thursday Meat Market Sues. The Central Meat Market, which operates undor the style of the Pen dleton Trading Co., has brought suit against E. J. Morris in which Judg ment to the amount of $980.74 on four I causes of action is sought The suit is based on promissory notes. Carter & Smythe represent the plaintiff. lot Iiock have already bees received by Adjutant Cyril Proebst and. tc ceptances from the remaining ports, all of whom have been invited, are ex pected before the nutting tomorrow night. Imdcrahe Is Arralfmcd. Charles Vonderahe, charged with e murder of Matt Jepson, was ar- lirned this morning In the court of as defendants, fcstice Joe II. Parkes. His preliml-j represented by James Iry hearing, has been set for tomor- at two o'clock. Would PbrccloHo Mortgage. A suit to collect a note and to fore close a mortgage on real estate which was given as security has been filed by R. M. Dorothy in the circuit court. Aaron Ragsdale and others are named The plaintiff, who is H. E. Scott, Buys Denver Skins. H. N. Graham has purchased from E. Albee- the eleven beaver skins dis played recently at the George llaer Hardware slor. . The skins brought a total of 1165. . It Is unlawful to kill beaver, but these were trapped by Albee through a special dlspen sutlon from the Game Commission as the animals were damaging trees on the Walla Walla river. . ikes to dp Speaker. Horace Bykes, deputy state fire arshall, will be the chief speaker the weekly forum luncheon of the endletun Commercial ' Association Thursday at noon.' Tho luncheon will held at the Quelle restaurant. Plate Glass Replaced. A plate glass window to replace the one which Was cracked lust win (er when a pebble was hurled against t was unloaded and put in place to- lay in the front of Bond Bros. Fev- Lai men were required to juggle the JE glass.. fcouple Bound Over. . . " 1 Elsie Anna Ward and Harry Ross, fcharged with adultery, waived their ireliminary examlnaton this morn ig In the court of Justice Joe H. 'arkes and were bound over to await le action of the grand jury. Their onds were fixed at $50(1 each. asks judgment for $1100 on the note. rcl The annual church meeting of the Presbyterian church will be held to night in the auditorium of the church. Reports of the past year will be made and a budget decided upon tor the coming year. The church year ends March 31. This will be the end of the third year for Rev. G. L Clark at tho Pendleton church. ' . Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78-79 I sit- Ut7nl QUALITY SERVICE. PENDLETON'S LEADING STORK Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 Will Poison Squirrel . Two hundred pounds of squirrel poison, made of oats, strychnine, sac charine, corn syrup and other ingred ients to tempt the jaded appetite of the rodents, was mixed today by Fred Bennion, county agent, for use In kill ing squirrels In the west end of the county. This region, Mr. Bennion states, is the meeting ground of both the Oregon ground squirrels and the Columbia squirrels also. It Is hoped by farmers that the poison will prove effective in eradicating the squirrels. Drehestrs to Play. The Golden Rod Melody Men, all ntverstty of Washington students, frill comprise the orchestra for the :iks dinner dance at the Elks club Friday evening. . They are en route o Seattle en a touri wmcn win taxe jhem to Japan, China and the Phil- pplnes. Tables are now being re icrved for the hours of 6:30 and 7:15 Sues On Note. ( R. G." Raymond is defendant In a suit that has been brought by the Peacock Mill Co., In which the mill concern asks for a judgment of 283.70, attorney costs, and their dls. butscments in the cose.. The suit U based on a note claimed to do past due and unpaid. .Watts and Prestbye represent the plaintiff. Legton Conference Wcdixttday. A conference of - representatives of various posts of the American Legion in Umatilla county will be held Wed nesday evening at the Jolly Inn when the proposition of forming a county council will be discussed for the tint time by the representatives of the or gantzatlons. An , Invitation for the meeting was extended after the regit' lar meeting of the Pendleton post I little more than one week since. Ke plies of acceptance, from, the Athena- Weston post and from the post lit l'l Poultry Meeting ScIhmIuIoU. A poultry meeting will be held on Tuesday, Marcb 28, at the farm of W. Ford, of Umatilla, when H. E. Cos by, poultry specialist of O. A. C., will address poultry raisers. Reports will be given on the results of feeding for egg production. The poultry season Is now on, says Fred Bennion, county agent, and hens are being set and in cubators filled with eggs. A thousand White Leghorn chicks were received at the Sturgis ranch at Barnhart to day. They were ordered from Prosser by James Stargis and Bob Simpson and are the escond thousand received at the Sturgis farm . . x. i 1GI 101 101 101 101 i 01-101 101- 1 -1 "Red Rock" Cottage Cheese 2 you are not eating Red RocK' Cottage Cheese yowhave a treat coming. ' t Seasoned with Real Cream, M Fresh Imported Roquefort Cheese, also Imported and Do mestic Swiss. : ; "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST"' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 East Court Street. . l : 3 Main line phones. Private exchange con- v nects you with either. Dept. S 101 T0M0I 101 I0I-I0T 101 101- -101 Vcmiil Kquinox Occurs At about, nood today took .place what Is known as the "vernal equi nox," one , of the phenomena In the routine of the sun, which marks the beginning of .spring, March 21. The opening of the season was marked by fair weather In Pendleton. The equi nox Is defined as follows: "The time when the sun's center, In crossing the equator, coincides with either of the equinoctial points, that Is, about March 21 and September -22. The former is called the vernal equinox and the latter the autumnal equinox. The vernul equinox signs, in which the sun appears between the vernal equinox and summer solstice, are Aries, Taurus and- Gemini. At each equinox, day and night are every where of equal length." " , . I I IF Sunday Blue Law . Everything closed TIGHT on Sunday. "Shall we go back to the Dark Ages"? or "Do we believe in Liberty for aW'1 l: -; . , - , , This Is the first of a series oTlcctures oh "Up to the Minute" topics, ; Including "Bible Prophecies of Daniel" and other great men of the Bible., -..( . ;J; ,. :s,;;. , . ,..(.; S j LECTURES BEGIN TUESDAY EVENING ;y .; , MARCH 21, AT 7:45 !, 809 E. Court Street i';i:-f;.;iVati& r; Evangelist G F. Watson from Denver, Colo. . y Tvangelist L, B. Losey from Walla Walla, Wash. V H ii t Proisram Is of interest. For Thursday's meeting of the Pen dleton Women's Club, a program ol special Interest Is being arranged In observance of Child Welfare Day. Among the speakers will be" Miss Frances B. Hayes, field representative of the State Child Welfare Commis sion, who will speak on' the work ac complished through the commission; Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, of the State Industrial Commission; Mrs. Fred Schllke of La Grande, a member of the Child Welfare Commission; Jddge I. M. Schannep, of the county court, and Miss Esther Kelly, social service worker, who is in charge of the Uma tilla county Red Cross office here. The musical program will consist of a children's chorus, a solo by Mrs. James Hill and a solo by Mrs. David Stone, of Athena. ' , v. . Get More Baby Chicks V The chicken business of Simpson arid Sturgis Is picking up rapidly and before long Bob Simpson expects to have enough work to do , with hi fancy white leghorn stock that he will be out at tho company ranch at Barnhart at least four hours a day. The second big shipment of baby chicks to the firm for this season ur rived In Pendleton today. One thous and chicks were included In the lot which was taken to the ranch this morning-by Mr. Simpson. The ship ment came from Prosser, Washing ton. Three weeks ago a shipment of the same size was received from' an Oregon fancier. Losses on the first batch have been very slight. Mr. Simpson reports, the chicks are thriv Ing in their brooders ; which were specially constructed for their care. ; . - YEARLING LYAMB SPECIAL Leg of Lamb ..........:..................25c per pound Shoulder Lamb Chops ..18c per pound Loin and Rib Lamb Chops .....,......;....,20c per pound Lamb Stew ...-...12 l-2c per pound Don't Forget to Ask for Your Double S. & H. Stamp Wednesday. EMMREMEAT MARICET The Old Reliable Phone 18 , s i Yd m 5 5 Si 9 WASHINGTON?" March 21. (U. P.) Secretary of State Hughes is understood to' have dispatched a communication to the allied govern ments regarding America's claim for part of the German reparations pay ments for maintenance of the Amcr lean army of occupation on the Rhine. He will probably make the communication public within . the next 24 hours. E: TAKE "D1APEPSIN' 'Tape's Dlapepsln" Is the quickest. surest, relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost Immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large cane costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped annually.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 5 room - apartment. Inquire -Phone 604. r ',. unfurnished J. H. Eetee, FOR SALE Elector's nominating pe- tttlnn blanks at Cast Oregonlan Spring Ushers in a Season of -11 9 TAILl OR WO I The interest of the fashion world is cen tercd on trim tailored suits as the approved , ' J ; ' .. . ' garb for spring. Among smart modes m our collections one notes' many touches of iginality. 1 ; ' or It is the exquisite tailoring, , the subtle slen derness of line that characterizes the diverse models In our wide collection and yes there ' is another important feature they share' modest prices. -v There Are New Ideas in wide sleeves, rich colored embroidery, bead trimming. , ..''. ........ . The New Fabrics Twill Cord, Piquetine, Imported Tweeds, Kelley Cloths and Homespun, 1 , , ; $22.50 to $85.00 . SATINELLA Satiii Sheen at Cotton's Cost, . ' . 95c Yard. For bloomers and underwear. It's an imported fabric of exceptional lustre and softness, made exclusively of Egyptian yarns closely woven. By all means have a look at this cloth "SATINELLA" youll like it. v ' Imported Swiss Organdie, 95c and $1.25 ' The finest of quality, silky finish, and sheer 45 in. wide and offered m White Buttercup Firefly Orchid Coral Red Blue Pink Rose Black New Arrivals Ask to See Them Neckwear Bags and Purses Party Boxes Kiddy Purses Hair Ribbons Sport Silk Hosiery Girdles Bramley Collar Points Colored Pongee v Bed Spreads Paisley Tricolette iComfort Veils New Veiling , Silk Check Voile Black AUover Laces $2.50 and $3.00 yd. Beautiful designs - of Chantilly and Spanish Laces in black only: These just came in and ready for your inspection.;', Can be made up into a blouse . or dress easily and .will give that stylish touch you ,' wish. 4SMMimMtMMMtttttittttmittttmititttttf ttffm Imported Jap Crepe 40c Yard Fine quality imported Jap Crepe here now for your choosing. Buy them now and make up those dresses for Spring and Summer. , - FOR MEN'S SHIRTS Imported Madras 50c Now is your opportunity to buy real Imported Madras for shirts and boys' blouses. One of the finest fab rics we have ever offered for the price. Comes in neat stripes of black and blue ' MUSIC BOX SAVES HOME FROM BOBBERS PORTLAND, Or., March 21. U. P.) A Swiss music box. made. In tho form of a lewel casket, recently saved the home of F. F. Plttock from .toeing burelarlzed. " The burtrlar entered the room or Miss Frederika Plttock, and stealthily approached the bureau, where he caught sight of the "Jewel box"-i-aB the Swiss maker had Intended he should, Cauttonsly he lifted tip the top of the box. Immediately throughout tne Plttock home the jingle rang out loud and clear Rufus, Rastus Johnson Brown, ;. rent comes round. i comes round. ' , What you gwlne to say? ; ; , , What you gwlne to pay? Xevnh ecA a bit o' sense (III JurtK- You know, I know, 1 rent means dough, ;. , Landlord's gwlne to turn us out in the snow. ' ' , Rufus Rastus Johnson Brown. What you -gwlne to do when the rent comes round.? . ' The burglar was purslyzed. He could not move (or several seconds. Incidentally, each member of the fam ily thought some other member had come n and turned on the fnuslo. tfinnlly. Miss Frederika cuuxht sight of tho burclur, and promptly ducked under the covers. The burijlar went out into the hallway, and Mis Vir ginia caught a glimpse of him through her door as he beat a hasty retreat. ' CHEW VISIT CHAV.B. . HONOLLXU. V II., March 2i. (A. P.;-The crew of the British ' light cruiser, Calcutta, now here, will pro need (o the island of 'Hawaii and an lonoly spot where Captain Cook, the British navigator, who discovered and named the Hawaiian group , ; the 'Sandwich Islands," is burled, It was announced today by Captain Walter Compton, the vessel's commander. hi m n u in at in n in n i For Constipated Bowels Bilious , Liver The nicest cathartic-laxative to physic your bowels whon you have Headache Biliousness Colds " Indigestion - Dizziness Clour Stomach Is candy-like Cascarets. ' One or two tonight will empty your bowels com plotely by morning and you will lel ' splendid. "They work while you sleep," Carearcts never stir you liw or grips like Suits, Pills, Calomel, o OH and they cost only ten cents a box. Children love Cascarets too. office. ' linent day. . '. chor oft calakeku& bay to visit ths