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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1922)
EIGHT FACES DAILY EAST 0SEG0NIA5, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APEIL 18, 1922. V M it News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS May 5 County Oratorical ' Contest.. My County Track meet Commencement at Pendleton High School. June 15. l and IT Annual state convention of Spanish Am rican War Veteran. Women' Auxiliary and Military Order of Serpents. of the gift. Mr. Kinney is a staunch Kuun4-tp supporter. The other pic tureis a colored photograph of "old Faithful." Yellowstone National park gcrmr and will be an attractive ariili' lion to the Rallery twins tolleoted bj the Commercial Association. . Hamley tasted-defeat twice at hands if the T. P. W. Bine.. the i Sow On Noe- . , , William Brown is defendant in a suit- instituted in circuit court by James A. Fee as trustee in which I judgment no a note and foreclosure of ja mortgage are sought. The amount of the note Is Riven as $.'S;5.58 Fee Secure i-w Pictures v Two attractive new pictures have len received hy the Pendleton Com mercial Association. One is a paint ing and shows McDermott Falls In Glacier National park. W. P. Kenney, vice-president and director of traffic of the Great Northern, la the doner MkWixt t balli-nxes WaretioMHe "You daieiu come -over to play us Ion our own back lot." said the Hepp- ani Fee represent the plaintiff. nrr biusebull team to The Peoples i WareHouse nine When that Mrtnrcs Are-Shown lense came iiwtunsc aiung, jimiasttT George Ferguson immediately accept ed it. As a result the department store, gang and their friends expert to no to the -Morrow county town next Sunday when they will endeavor to keep their slat clean in the fourth game for them this season. They handed Ellis-Schiller one defeat, and I loi loi-ioi- oi loi oi - id loi ioi-i , YAKIMA : Wetted- Gem i ill Cwt:No.2s. Cwt No. Is. These prices are for , delivery, ' : V';-'- from qur ----: UlfP nJIM which we expect u uuv 1 1 PLACt ORDEitS NOW!! (You can always depend on , "101" : INCORPORATED, x ,301 East Court Street .;;,. 3 Main line phones.,1 Private exchange con - nects you with either Dept. I The .photographs from which pic tures were made for the I'matilla county booklet, recently Issued, are on display at the Umatilla county library. The. have been placed on the walls of the children's room, so that Pendle ton children may. familiarize them selves with the county. -101 I0I-I0I 101 I0T I0M0T I0X 101 I To Hold Contest Friday The sectional declamatory contest for section No. 1, which includes Pen- aieton ana school in this vicinity, will be held at the Pendleton high school Friday evening at seven-thirty. The contest will determine the sectional winners who will represent the section In the county contest which is fo be held May S. There will be between 10 and IS contestants. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 528 Other Depts. - ' 78-79 QUALITY SERVICE" FEJJDLETOJPS LEADING STORE . ..,Usfi thePJioncj. Grocery, 1 Thones 525 . Other Depts. 78-79, -i t Lawyer to Sleet. The bar association of t'matilla county will hold a reorganisation meeting tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock at the circuit court room in the court house, according to notices that have been sent out by George Ooutts, present secretary. The meeting will mark the first serious effort on, the part of attorneys to resume the organization which has not met for many years. To Sheer at Pilot llock Shearing operations on the ewe flocks of the Cunningham Sheep com pany's bands t Pilot Rock will start Thursday morning, according to F. W. Falconer. About 6,500 ewes have been shorn nt Stnnfield alrendy. The cold, Inclement weather has caused a delay In shearing work beyond the usual time. The rams belonging to the com pany were shorn Boveral weeks ago, both at .Stnnfield and at Pilot Hock. Correct i i. l. Nil 1 mt nun Ityle Fine Quality Greater Valu e v ' - ' . ' y ' -'- - - (You Get All This in Our Spring . Suits Tailored at Fashion Park ' $35.00 to $65.00 r1 7 Tr.v-Oms Held Try-outs to determine whnt school pupils shall represent the various schools in the city track meet here Saturday are now being held in the schools, says Miss Eva Hansen, physi cal training Instructor. The city meet will determine what pupils shall rep resent Pendleton In the county meet to be held hre May . Miss Hansen states that judges for the city meet will be chosen within the next' few days. The preliminary work has de veloped some good material among the pupils, she says. ..v.. Club Issues Challenges i At the meeting of the. Pendleton National. Riflo club last night a deci sion was made to raise the club dues May 1. All members taken In before thaf date will be able to secure full membership at the old rate of pay ment. Challenges were also Issued to the Weston-Athena and the Mencham rifle clubs for shoots to be hfld soon. Members will start this-week shoot ing in competition for national med als. The range distances from which shooting is now done- vary from 200 to 600 yards. The positions from which shooters must fire are the standing, kneeling or sitting, and the prone positions. " Miss Isely Honored. ' . Complimentary recognition of the English work done In the Pendleton high school under the direction of 'Miss Edith M. Isely has come In the appointment of Miss Isely onwo state teachers' committees. On one of the committees she is a representative "of the Oregon State, Teachers' annota tion, and the work of this committee Is to strive to promote the use of good English. The other committee has been appointed by Supt. Churchill and has for Its special function the revis ing of the state course In the study of English. Miss Isely Is the only Eng lish teacher In the state who has been appointed' on both committees. ' ! 4 A FEW PICNICS LEFT Wliila ; They Last, Your Choice s Contestants Are Elected Pupils of the various schools of Pendleton have chosen their represen tatives who will compete on Friday night In the city declamatory contest. Winners will represent Pendleton In the county declamatory and oratorical contest to be held here MayB, with pu pils from -tho schools of Umatilla county In , competition.. . The pupils from the schools who have been chos en .as a result of the school try-outs are: Lincoln school, Evelyn Powell, lower division; Robert Bishop, upper division; Washington school, Donald Temple,, lower division; Lucile .Beck, tipper division; Hawthorne school, Reva Myers, lower division; . Fred Burgin, upper division. ' if We don't know of any other clothes that give so much in style, in quality, in value as you get in these high-grade new suits. Every line of the cutting, e ery stitch of the tail- oring, every thread of the woolens in these suits is so care fully inspected that they're as near perfect as clothes can be made. The styles are those most favored by good dressers everywhere snappy clever sports and other lively models s for young men; conservative typer for older men. i Nobby , new checks, pin stripes, , hairiine stripes, fancy mixtures, and the ever popular Blue Serges and Flannels. ' i Other Stylish, Weil-Made Spring Suits in ':) , : v Newest Models and Weaves at $25 to $65 , ; ' New Spring Topcoats and Gabardines. HandsomeNeW Smartly-Styled Ties Specially : Low-Priced New Nobby Spring Capo The popular full 8-4 and one-. piece-top ; styles that young Beautiful All Silk"; Four-in-hands in men likemade of good all the newest shapes; and the popular wo1 Tweedsin a wide range knitted Tips; in an almost Hmitlpss '.of real nobby patterns and col- variety of rich solid colors, cross stripes and figured patterns, unusual values" at . $1.00 ors specially priced at 0.1 iSO 02.50 1 , ! Fashion Park Clothiers, rS ft Beware Flapper; Lucy Page Gaston . Is After You 4Th -ii . VV n ii b mm m each! j Don't Forget to ask for your Double Stamps Wednesday. I Empire fet The Old Reliable Phone 18 s Hooks On Houses . ,..' To aid Pendletonians who will build new houses this spring, or who will re model old ones, the Umatilla county library , has obtairied v the following books which are proving popular with the public: "Bungalow and Small House Plans (four volumes); Small Houses; Sample Building Contracts; Home Site Savings Account; Oood Architectural I'lannlngJ Colonial House; Livable House; Farmhouse Improved; Cost-Estimating; Selection of Building Materials; Painting the Home Inside and Out; Iloof Beautiful; Roofing TUe; Planting the Home Grounds; Planning . the , Plumbing; Lighting in the Home; Heating with Comfort and Economy; Selecting the Building Sitei Old New England Homes; Distinctive Homes of Moder- Me Cost; .Small Country Houses; Homes for Workmen; How to Plan, Finance and Build 'Your Home; Room PeautlfuL Practical hook of Interior Decoration; Effective Small. Home; Furniture of the Olden Time; Amert enn Windsors; Interior Decoration Planning and Furnishing the Home, pna Room Beautiful. All are ny au th"rs well known In the field of house h'llding and interior decoration. They 'nlude Ben's, Embury, Montgomery, Vaiirhton, Hyde, Robinson, Baylor, Waver, Nutting, Parsons, Qulnn, Lnwton and others. ' " CHICAGO, April 18. (U. P.) Lucy Page Gaston, bitter enemy l of Lady Nicotine and scorner of all who commune with the enticing goddess, will launch a nation-wide campaign here next Sunday to stem the tide of smoking among women. ' ' A million dollars. Miss Gaston an nounced, has been thrown , Into the fight for whnt she termed "the great est moral reformation this country has ever seen." ' ' , Nationally known financiers ' have been aligned In support o( the ascetic woman reformer, she told the United Press, and the fight against the use of cigarettes especially by girls will be continued four years. Miss Gaston, whose anti-cigarette activities have attracted nation-wide attention, will hold forth In Washing ton, from where she will direct; the campaign. . ' , "Our fight," sho said, "will be car- ried Into the smokiest places. We plan to concentrate especially ; upon the flapper. , Cigarette smoking am ong flappers, whksh has Increased to astounding dimensions, is . cause for genuine alarm as it strikes directly At the foundation of life. "'Home brew and . cigarettes,'' she continued," are twin evils, neither of which Is" likely, to 'be- extenmlnated while the other remains wlth-us." Carrie Nation',' tactics, she said. will be employed by the crusaders When necessary. Cabarets will bo vis ited by the campaigners In an effort to deliver their message "where it is most 'needed. ' ' ' ; other outdoor equipment ' has also! psssed into the Legion's hands. . i State lands in excess of 12,000 acres are made available for the camp's use by an order Issued by Gov. Miller. This region is part of the New tort State Preserve and the Legion's pur chase adjoins. The time honored "lean-to" abounds In both districts and It is In these honest-to-goodness health producers that many gassed and wounded victims of the war are expected to literally, get back on thelf feet, . . . . . ' Tor the hundreds of tuberculosis patients, which heretofore have been a cause, of much worry to welfare or ganizations In the Empire 1 state, the fwmo buildings which are. a part of the Lake Tupper property will , be turned into open air places where these patients may have . protection and still Inhale quantities of mountain air., ' 'V, -. ..'.,..:.. The Legion Is to pay 8 8,000 for Its recontly acquired prpperty, The or ganization has already paid the form er owners of the Adirondack site $15, 000 In cash. The Theater Assembly, a New York women's organization, has contributed $16,000 and other tlmflur unts have given, funds.- - Jt Is expected that with the ramp In full running order 1,700 veterans can be capably cared for. It la planned to appoint a, central eommlttee which wilt, chose amos gibe .thousands of sick and wounded ex-service inen those who most need the tort of a"en- Hon the camp can offer, ' The Legion, however, hopes that In the future' the camp may be uttlUed by any veteran who may desire to rest up by getting away from city life. ; . ' OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PACE 8 PROVIDE RESTING PLACE NEW YORK, April High tin In the Adirondacks, on the, shores of Big Lake Tuppor, the. American Legion has bought a 1,200 acre camp which will be available a a recuperating resort for all men and women of New York state who were wounded during the world War Or have heenmo .Ink hv reason of their service. Title to motor I boats, Individual .camping shack, and' Taste is a matter of tobacco quality ' We itate it M our honeit belief tbt (he tobacco! uicd ' in Choterfield are of finer quality (an4 hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price, , higitt V Mj$n Ttiattt Ct. 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