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T23t PAGI3 DAILY HAST CSEG0SIA3T, PESDLETON, OREGOJr." FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1922. PAGS THSES Slews Notes of Pendleton :.UX?DAR OF EVENTS day i County Oratorical atesU " - Hay t County Track meet. Commencement at Pendleton rh School. June IS. II and 17 Annual te convention ot Spanish Am ran War Veterans. Women's Hillary and MUiUry Order of rsenta. ; . v chiefs as hia Ruests at breakfast one mornine. Now if there is any one thine at which an Indian eiceis in k at table sports. Hauser lurneir chiefs loose on the menu and they did it luatire. naid the hotel ana tne cori end the entire management a sineere compliment, somewhat like ine on the locusts paid the Mormons crops. The check for the six Indians" break fast totaled Oregonian.' RrssdriH-es Sold over the highway is now pending. Mr. Rosenherg claims that the tractor was damaged by reason of the detour ovw the rocky dirt road which he says he was ordered to take by the state traf fic officer. Is la Weston. Fred Bennlon,' county agent. Weston today on business. . ia lr. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78-79 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Use the Phones Grocery, Phones 526 Other Depts. 7S-79 : : Heal estate dealers report that the warm days are proving an Impetus to business. Two deals were made in the past two days by P. W. Etayton. The r-sMene-r of Miss Grace '. Frost, on was sold to Beryl ns Have Breakfast c Hauser is a Tegular fellow, sort who never backs down in ling. His ventures in Portland nroved him of this tvne and a I South Main street, it adventure serves to accentuate) Sherwood and the Frank Kricaeu re ?hauncey Bishop of Pendleton! Idence on Jefferson street to W. C. half a dozen of the biggest chiefs a inland empire down to visit the ch warrior Joffre. Poker Jim, : of the Cayuse tribe, led the cation, while Roy Bishop acted role of chaperone while the red- were In the big city. They were ts of the Hnuser, being their friend nal Itound-l'ps back, hr.d the six Loyd. Will Sue State That he intends tin ' bring suit against the state of .Oregon-"because he had to bring his tractor MP rocty road from Barnhart instead of.on the Multnomah hotel and 1 highway is the statement of Herman of "Rosenberg, prominent tarmer, aguuim ' . . . kl. lM,tnr I wno a cnarge 01 juiwhb " 101 101 loi-ioi loi ;ot -loi-ioi- ORDER YOUR SUNDAY -v DINNER FROM ' One-O-One Pendleton's Largest Handlers of High Grade Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and ' Poultry , Please place as much - of your order in the forenoon as pbs siblee. 7.;'w --J.r-":. j "You can always depend 1 onlOl", INCORPORATED. . 301 East Court Street 3 Main line phones. Private exchange con ; ' " nectsyou with either Dept. ;: 101 'lOIIOt T0II0I XOIIOt 101 tOt Is In tlospltal. A. E. Owen Is a patient In St. An thony's hopsital where he was oper ated upon yesterday for gastric ulcer. Sunday School to Meet. The Walnut Sunday school win oe- in next Sunday, the first session w- ing acheduled for J p. m. The school was clsed durin January because of illness among the members. Weather Very Warm. The thermometer jumped to 81 to day, the warmest aay oi xne suuu. The minimum was 39. The barometer registers H.iQ. Major Lee Moor house, weather observer, predicts rain. TWitlnr Work Continues. AU Infections were finished yester day in the tubercular tests belns made here by Dr. J. P. Madden, of the Bu. reau of Animal Industry. The read ings, will be made later to determine what cows have tuberculosis. Interesting Bits for the Home IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SPRING SEASON Home is in its most livable and lovable 7 mood when it takes on the blithe Spring atsomsphere in all the delightful details'4: of furnishing which the season suggests. Liean, sweet tresnness speaks trom cur tains'rugs and furniture and nature her self supplies the color schemes. The Store invites you to a spring festical of home-refreshing and places its Depart ments, of Interior Decorating at your, -. : ' V:', . " Meeting Is Tonight. The Farm Bureau at Columbia wilt hold a social and business meeting to night, at which Rev. John H. Secor, pastor Of the Methodist church, will be the chief speaker. Fred Bennion, county agent, will speak on Farm Bu reau work. ' Suo On Note II. C. Rasmusscn is defendant in a suit which has been brought In circuit court by the Charles K. Spauldlng Logging Co. In which Judgment for 244.55 Is asked on a note which Is claimed to be past due and unpaid. Peterson, Bishop and Clarke represent the plaintiff. , Rot Verv 111. ' V Georg Male, the 14 year old eon of Mr. -and Mrs. Louis Male of Birch Creek, Is seriously 111 at St. Anthony's hospital. The boy,' In a fail, pushed his elbow Into hlB body, causing a ruptured spleen! He wits operated up on and doctors state there Is a chance for his recovery. service. 1 1 - Speaking of Hopes .'And' If one has a treasured hope chest no Spring bride could ask a lovelier contribu tion than these , Linens, or heirloom quality, assembled for dining-room, ; bedroom and bathroom, and 'repre. senting the choicest weaves ot great ' looms the world New Cretonnes Nothing can equal the love liness of the new Cretonnes and Chintxes spreading a riot of tropical splendor over the Drapery Section. Suitalilo color-schemes and patterns for all purposes hint of the charming Interiors to be cre ated with their aid. ' -25o to $1.0(1 )anl ' , MEN! . : , Look These Over for Saturday Only Our Regular $5.00 Shoes Only $3.95 Your Style is Here. . ; WHITE X HOUSE yT -s - - r v' Brown Calf Skin Blucher, with a Goodyear welt sole: and rubber heel. , Brown Calf Skin English Walking; - Shoe, Goodyear welt sole,, rubber heel. SEE OUR WINDOWS. Si' Black Calf Skin English Walking Shoe, Goodyear welt sole; - 'I BUSfffi BROWH aiOf STORE 649 Main , Shine ten cent : , Pendletoa To Talk Tourist Matters x . A meeting of the Pacific Northwest Tourist association has been called to meet In Tacoma April 29 and a re. quest has been made that Pendleton have a representative at the meeting, according to a notice that has been re ceived at the office of the Pendleton Commercial Association. Are Building Sidewalk Fred Walters and F. H. Mytinger are twp property owners along Kivor- siae Drive wno are constructing sine walks. A resolution authorizing the construction of sidewalk on Riverside Drive and Mark street was before tho city council a fortnight ago. The Wal ters and Mytlnger jobs are being done under private contract. Ayrshlrcs Arc Bought. . F. H. Mytlnger has purchased number of thoroughbred Ayrshire cattle. Mr. Mytlnger, .who is one of the leading Pendleton dairymen, has bought a yearling bull from E. W. VanPasel bf Wenatchee, and bIX cows ana neiters irom J. u. amitn ot Newberg, Oregon. The cattle, which are a Scotch breed, are a Very hardy type. and are famous' as dairy ani mals.. , -' : ".'.-,'-.. Kittchon Tends Fences Rodney J. Kitchen of La Grande, candidate for Joint senator from Un ion, Umatilla and Morrow counties, was a visitor In Pendleton today. He is running in opposition ' to Senator Eberhardt, also of La Orande. Mr. Kitchen expects to return to Pendle ton and Umatilla county about May : when he plans to spend about a fort night here in the interests of hlsan dldacy. , . ; . Call Another Venire . s A Venire of 30 additional talesmen for Jury service was drawn 'yesterday afternoon by the county clerk and the sheriff for service during the April term of court which will be resumed Monday when the Vonderahe murder trial will start. A total of 123 tales men has been called. The excessive number of prospective Jurors that have been called has been made neces sary by reason of the refusal of wom en to serve., Mrs. Campbell Very 111. Mrs. W. R. Campbell who lives near . Holdman Is in Ja very critical .condition and her death Is expected an a . result of the lnflrmattes of old age. Her daughter. Mrs. J. F. Macy of Pendleton Is at her bedside, T and another daughter, ' Mrs. Charles 1 1 Hill of Walla 'Walla was called to ithe bedside this morning. , Mrs. IJCampbell and her husband, Dr, ampoeii, resided in Pendleton for imany years where she has many inenas.' - Moxley Is Sentenced ' Fred Moxley who has been held hv the sheriff's office for several months on a charge of issuing bad checks was sentenced to' 18 months in the state penitentiary yesterday afternoon In circuit eourt. : The specific charge against nira was obtaining money un aer raise pretenses. When taken in custody here he was In the company ui a woman ana three .children. Local authorities declare that Moxley's wife and five children have been living at Rnanhuiw . ' . Tire Ilrm Rolls ' . - Gertson and Marty-s tire and vul canning shop on Cottonwood treet bos cnangca hands, the purchaser being W. D. Miller. , The former owners will' remain with the business until they close out the AJax tires. Miller will retain the Bound tires and will move his present stock of used tires from his location In the buiid. Ing adjoining the Gertson and Marty room. He will handle both new and used tires and will, conduct a vul canizing business as well. The for 5 1 ;. S3. Curtain Swiss - , v 50c, 59c Offered in white only of sev- ,eral size 'dots. ' This Swiss makes up into ideal curtains for bedrooms, specially when ruffled. They look " so clean and crisp. ; r- . .. Draperies - In plain and fancy Suhfast, Grenidene, Madras Velour, Poplin and the like, offered in all the wanted colors, Rose, Mulberry, Silver, Gold, Blue, etc. .eco nomically priced ; . . . . .', . . .... .... . . . . .75c to $4.50 Special Curtain Goods 15c Yd. It has a colored border, lace trimmed, of fair qual ity Muslin. It's good enough for attic windows, kitchen and spare rooms which you don't use very 'much.'1: v :''''.: ' Curtain Nets 35c to $1.00 A splendid showing of fine Curtain Nets in plain, plain dot and colored dots.' Curtain Nets for every room in the house. , I: Be sure to look at our assortment before you de cide. Excellent quality, too. ' Fancy Art Ticking , s ' ' " , , t "Comes in Blue, Rose and Grey with a wide ribbon stripe, suitable for side drapes in bedrooms and mat tress ticks and any other fancy work you may desire to maker Of good heavy, weight and fine texture. 65c yard. , , ' . . Wire Lamp Frames . A big assortment wire frames for lamps in many styles and sizes. Come in and look them over. , 5 25cto$2.0k A, . nouncement' as to what they will do after they dispose of tlielr interests In the shop. Reattle Grain ;. , ;' i'i ' Market, , . ' ' . " SEATTLE, ' Wash., April - 2i. Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, hard red winter, soft red winter, northern spring, 11.18; east ern red walla, $1,24;, Dig Rend blue stem, $1.60. ' . , ' i" " '. Hay and feed unchanged, ' . New S&oet QW Sam W Shoes all feel the tame X if von shake Into tkem tome ALLEN'S i FOOT-EASE ! Tke astlwpile, IctUsf rswttr trfttlcct Take the friction from the shoe, freshen the feet and eives new vigor. ai mgui wuen your feet are tired, sore and swollen from alking or dancins. sprinkle ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE fh the foot-bath awl cafe tke kiiM el led vila. eetttUke. Overli00.0C0Ib. of Powder for the Feet were used by lour .voir and wavy during the war. la a nark. a. Hun t nT-u tMk . rM Aw OPENING GAME 0 Sure you are going-theU all be there! Follow, the band for the biggest ball game in Pendleton since the old Tri-State. days. Dayton . vs. . leiidleton Sunday 2:30 ' ; ' .J; , i ........ ,t ... -ea Help make it a record crowd, sup port the best team Pendleton has had in years. 115(30 aIN- mer proprietor have made no an