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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1922)
DAILY EAST CSEG0NIA5, PENDLET03, CHEGON, MONDAY. EVENING, APRIL 24, 1922 FAGS TESI3 News Notes of Pendleton -. VAUlSOMI of events May 5 County Oratorical May County Track mwt. Commencement at Pendleton Jone J5. ll and 17 Annual state convention of Spanish Am erkan War Veterans. Women's Auxiliary and Military Order of Serpents. ' Want Rooud-I'p Pkturcs; Tne Cleveland Plain Dealer, the largest morning and Sunday paper in Ohio, in a letter to the Pendleton Commercial Association, asks fop pic turea and descriptions of Pendleton's Round-rp. The pictures, which will he' sent immediately, are for use in the paper's rotogravure section. article of clothing wanted constat of J Will Ite-Sluhgfc Church, big Round-up .hats, boots, colored j The Baptist church is to shirts and cowboy mufflers. The rep- , shingled. A permit for I utation of Pendleton as a possible buying pUece for this sort of goods has resulted In orders being made here frequently, local merchants say. be. re 50 has j been taken out by the church in or- uer to maw tne necessary repairs. Radio Magaalnc Arrives . ' To meet the demand of radio fans of Pendleton, the t'mntilla county li brary has subscribed for the Radii Broadcaster, a new periodical issued by Doubleday Page. The magazine is a monthly magazine and the first copy has , been received at the library. Among the lending articles of the first number are "The Romance of the Ra dio Telephone," "What to Expect from Your Kecetver," and "The Cnited States In' Radio." Want Wild Wc Goods. An order from a clothing' firm at Sacramento has been received by Bond Bros, for approximately J8.600 worth of Wild West clothing goods. The Has Coin Collation A recent article In the East O re ft ontan concerning the coin collection owned by J. V. Tallman has interested J. L. Sharon, formerly of Pendleton, now of Vancouver, Washington. In ltter received here today Mr. Sharon states that he has four trade dollars, dated JST5. 18T and 1S78, two; hav ing been coined in San Francisco and tws in Carson City. Nevada. Mr. Shar on states that he recently had the op portunity to view a $15,000 collection, containing 50 trade dollars. Will Attend Conference. J. A. Murray, manager of the Pa citic Telephone Co.. left today for Portland where he will attend a state conference of telephone managers. He will be in Portland for the next ftw days. " Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. . 78-79 -li KJ f9 ftmm QUALITY SERVlCEr PrXDLETOX'S LEADING BTORR Use the rhcaes''. -Grocery, ? Phone 523 Other Depta. 78-79 it Cow Tests Finished Five Pendleton cows, found to be suffering from tuberculosis,' will be re moved from the herds, says Fred Ben nion. county, agent. The tests were made lust week by J, P. Madden, of the Bureau of Animal Industry, assist ed by Mr. Bennion. A Weston cow, wnose milk was being consumed by a family of seven, was also fonnd to be tubercular. Next week Dr. Madden will make tests In Freewater. ' Mr. Bennion says that not all cows whose milk is being sold liavev'oeen tested, as some Pet. dletnn owners failed to have the tests made. He rports that this will no doubt work a hardship with milk sellers as dairy and food inspect ors will require that the tests be made If milk is to be sold. :, ' Judge Fits Gerald Returns. Judge Thomas Fits Herald, who has been absent from the record's office In the city hall for some time, has re sumed his duties. He is improve! In health after a trip to Portland and Woodbum. 101101101 01101; oi i loi-ioi- -lul New GropGrystal White Bermudk Onions Are Here The first Pendleton ship ment arrived last Satur day morning by express ' - consigned to "101! OUR THIRD CAR OF Yakima Netted Gem " Potatoes IS' BEING UNLOADED TO DAY AND TUESDAY: PRICES ARE: ; $1.40 Per cwt.onNo. 2s. 12.00 Per swt on No. ls 1 , While the car is being unloaded! PHONE YOUR ORDER AT ' ONCE.r-'-- You will find our No. 2 potatoes as good as the majority that are 1 being ( . sold as' commercials. XCommercial grade isa mixture of No. Is and 2s). ' : And you will find our Not Is i equal to any and superior to ' many of the No. Is being of fered. , V::"--. A , t "You can always depend ; - on 101" 'INCORPORATED, f -, ' 301 East Court Street " 3 Main line phones. Private exchange con ' nects you with either Dept. , 101 IPX T0T-T0I'rI0Ir-I0T TOT TOT 101 V Preparing fop Court. The federal court room in the fed eral building is being made ready for the opening of the court session, a wteiv iroiu tomorrow, several cases are to come up and the session is an important one. Authentic Styles and Hi Quality Goods gh Xew Hydrant Installed. . ' A new hydrant and drinking founf v, una uvrn uisiHiiea at me cornpr or Webb and Main streets. The hy uiuni is connectea witn the sanitary sewer and will prevent water draining Into basements. nito: frfm Clishy Is Employed. ' George Clisby, forest ranger, has been employed to take charge of the Albee ranger station on the LVnatilla National Forest, says J. C. Kuhns, su pervisor. Me fills a vacancy which has existed for several months. Proke Arm in Fan -Tex Arteburn, one of the proprietors of the Eagle Rath barber shop on Main street, suffered a fracture of his left arm Saturday morning. The ac cident occurred when he fell. The fracture is in the elbow and for that reason Is very painful. . , Wool Buyers Hero. Frank A. Clark and J. A. Funk, wool buyers representing .Hallowell. Jones & Donald, of Portland, are Pen dleton huslness visitors. The price of fered for wool is from 25 to 30 cents'. Shearing is now general throughout the county. The Echo shearing plant has opened, and Smythe Brothers and the Cunningham Sheep Co. are oper ating. , Prince Coming : ' , s- Qi'S Meese. 'imperial prince Of the r. O. K. K. and the) highest offi cer of the order in the United States, will be In La Grande next Wednesday and local members of the order are planning to visit the neighboring city during his stay there. He will pass through Pendleton Thursday, en route to" Walla Walla, and will be given a reception at the train by loca', mem bers of the D. O. K. K. i pro Meet Tourist Official. Sidney Vincent, of the Northwest tourist- bureau of Portland is to be here this evening for a meeting with (he Commercial Association managers and the members of. the highways committee, the meeting being called at 8 o'clock. The visitor is making the trip In the Interests of the Roosevelt highway but will also deal while here with the mattar of a local tourist In fcrnsfition office to be kept open dur ing the season. - ' ' Are Here for- Your Selection. Come in and Have a Look. it t 9 nn i n a sr 7 w omen s l.weea ouics Suits that have established their smartness for all the informali ties for town and country life. Box coat models besides other xtrlca with slashed hips ami nuuuiish tailored notch collars. -AU coats silk lined and hand finished. : , A complete range of colors, stars 18 to 42. . j ' '. . Prices $22.50 to $55.00 Quality Notions at no Higher Prices The sale of hewing needs for your machine or worknox which we are now holding gives the very bet4 of the highest quality grades at prices no higher than you would pay for the less de IM'ndable. ItenMmher that while a stitch In time, saves nine, good thread nuikes the stitch In time tumecessarj-,. . 56 in. All Wool French Serge $2.39 .The be4 value you ever sawj 5G Inch all wool' fine French serge, for one piece dresses, eAues ami ' wraps. If you contem plate new dress or cape be sure to see this French Serge of Ours. The yard 92.3 "'' 'Mimm. 0 in ii 1.1 v ( V11I Punish Offenders. t i Pendleton motoriBts will be shown no leniency in the matter of failure to comply with the state law provid ing that ;Very automobile show two white lights at night, says H. L. csrif fith, assistant chief traffic officer, who is In Pendleton on special duty. Mr. Griffith explains that tlm maxi mum fine is $400 and a year's Imrris onment. He states that fallm-u to comply wltlMhls law is tha chief com plaint against local peopl?. - O'nniond Prices Good ' " Diamond prices, contrary to' the general decline in the price of various commodities, are good and the future gives 'promise of an Increase, accord ing to word received here by Philo Rounds, of Sawtclle's, from Jurgens & Anderson. Mr. Rounds states that while Imperfect stones and small gems declined in price, the cost of good stone's has not fallen. The purchase of the Congo Interests by the Diamond Syndicate gives promise of still higher prices In the future, he predicts.' Khaki Vigareaux $2.95 ICsmh-Iii1 attention is called to this splen did fabric for out lug wear, whether a dress, xnlt or knickers. It won't show tho soil easily and will wear like Iron. The New Umbrella Be comes a Walking Stick An ornament to Its profession is the I'nibrelln of today. Not only as to handle, which may he of many things, from a swagger wood stick to carved ivory, out with its two-toned silk smartly bordered with contracting color, It is as blifhly hi tune with sun as with rain. . An unconi moiily wide range of charming colors and sticks affords happy individuality of choice, ' Pure Silk Hosiery Specially Priced $1.75 This is a special purchase. The quality . Is equal to our rcigulur standards and the Hosiery is perfect In every way. Full fash ioned In black, white, blege, gray and eve. nlng shades. Thin lit an exceptional op. . portunity to supply yourself with an extra ' quality for Spring and Summer. t Novelty Jewelry nnd NOVIXTY JKAVEMtY i RIGHT. You'll say so loo when you see tho. dis play. Conic in and have a ' look, Knr ' Rings, Ilrooches, Plus, Bar It lis, Reads, Soiitalre , and the like. Economically l'riced. . V. English Print Cloth 50b Our lOriglish Print Cloth Is made of very best quality material and Is fast color. The :' patterns are nent' and 'very attractive. Makes up Into good looking street 'dresses as well as house dresses. . . ' ; The New Chiffon Crepe Is (me of the best silks of it kind. It will' wear wall and looks like Georgette' : crepe. Offered In a Rood range of colors! 40 inches Wide .'. $2.00 Imported Dress Swiss 75c; 95c ' TImwc? iflho Imporieti divss Swisses made . up Into most' attractive crlsn dresNeo for , i . tho little gli'l as well as to grown ups. v i You'll find in this assortment light ami daik grounds, with conlraKtliijr dots and . stripes. These s,wlsscs formerly sold for1, ' more than twice what we're asking. In , buying llieso swInhcs you'll get quality at : ft hw prion.'. v". r; ' ". . . v '( Special Lot Pearl' But- : tonsrtOeDot One of tho Uggest lots of Pearl Buttons " 'ever brought Iwrp at toe the doten. This; !! assortment has all slsert, some plain' ana - some fnncyi 'On-display at Notkm Counter, J Ask to son our special 10o lot of Pearl -Buttons. - . ,--y :.v- f ; yMpme Voile 50 ; ' This splendid wash fabric Is offeree! In ' a "Wide range of patterns 'anA 1 Tolorings.' ' Small, neat designs -Tor blouses and dresses' even for the little, glrlk Th quality Is of ' th,tiest and tlie colors fast; . v : ' . ' ; White Kid-Gloved , ' The hand that wears - a new Glove and ' that .of wldte. kkt,' follows Uie. modi) to. Uw ; letter. It may , be , MouMuetaire,' gauntlet . or wrist length of .all WniUjt or . with con. trasted stitchery. Rut whatever ft, stylii i wtdte Is the Glove. . tSJkO U Just Arrived, Lacs&znd? - Embroideries 5c to- v $2.00Yd. zt This well tinted showing ot Laces and ' embroideries' fits right - iutd thp- plaint of home sewers. . IVir splendid" assortment . Includes laces 'and emhroiderk-a to complete ' summer frocks, lliigcrte, layettes nd other? Items. Well nuule Filet, ,Val, Venice, Irisl Iiaees, Untredeut,' All' Over, Insertions and' embroidery edgliigt maklns; un a most at tractive assortment, now on display,. , ',,(, v . i 4 " Mt4ttttt44a V. TheiNewest of the PATENT LEATHER FLAPPER 1 STRAP ' : The season's best seller for . only V $6M. -' BUSfERI BROWN SHOE STORE 649 Main Shine ten' cents -f Pendleton Two Seek Rivorces. Two suits for divorce have been filed In circuit court today. Opal S. Touch wants a divorce from Tony F. Touch on a charge of cruel and inhu man treatment. The couple married in 1920 and have a seven-months-old baby oy, according to the. complaint. The plaintiff is represented, by I. M. Schannep. Anna Ocker seeks a di vorce from C. O. Ocker. The couple have been married more than 20 years,, according to the complaint. H B. Noland represents the plaintiff, The charge is desertion. ; , Accident Victims Retter ' Dr. F. V. Prime, most seriously In jured accident victim when his car was smashed Into Friday night by the Bruce Bendar car driven by Ray Mc- warroli, was sufficiently recovered to return to his home at Hermlston Bat' urday afternoon. He was at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Schiffier. fol lowing the accident. The other per ons in the wreck are also able to be up. McCarroll has a 'Very sore should er as a result of the clash. Bender and Miller who were with McCarroll end Mr. Bennett who accompanied Dr. Prime, were not so seriously injured OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE B II ..The four winning essays In a con tc. t being conducted by the state board ct dental examiners la the with the naked eye nor reached with the tbothbrusn. Only.b.ji' use of.the X-ray in the hands of a dentist can these be found, If left alone they get Into the system causing . heart disease, appendicitis, lung, liver and Intestinal dlseuses, as well as many others Resides this they loosen the teeth or cause them to decay and Ifth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades if the public schools on the subject jf dental hygiene and its. relation to good health have ben determined 'by the judges, Four prizes of 110 each have been awarded,; The winners are Margaret 1,oughary,' eighth grade, Freewater; Jennie Heuloy, eighth grade, Pendleton: IJlleth Allen, sixth grade, Pilot Hock; Thomas Downs, sixth grade, Pendleton. j Following, is the' essay by Marga ret Loughury of Freewater. Her sub Jest Is, "Health and Happiness In Regard to Car of the Teeth." When we are' only a few months old our first teeth begin to appear. There are twenty of these in a full set and fhey are called the tempor ary teeth because they last bnly un til we are from about six to twelve years old. With the going of the temporary set is the coming of the second or )ermunent set of. thirty two teeth which last as long as We make them. Kaon tooth has a hard, smooth coat ot enamel, under which there is a bony substance called den tine. Inside of this Is a pulp con. talnlng nerves and blood vessels is found. They are fastened Into the red gums by means of the roots. , The teeth play a very important part in our lives. What would we do without ;them? They grind the food that builds our body, they help in our talking and appearance. The temporary teeth are especially im portant and should be taken care of because they help in digesting the food at a very important period In n child's life, and because tbey have n great , deal to do with the' develop- ment of the jaws and the health and shape of the permanent set under neath. The permament teeth life of equal Importance. Since they ' are so valuable why not take care of them as such?. One of the ways to do this is to wash them , after each meal. Another is to avoid bringing them into contact with, extreme hot or cold things, or cracking hard substances with them, this tends to' crack the enamel and let the air Into the pulp causing toothache. Rut even the we may do or avald doing these things there is still something' else that must be done in Order to have healthy teeth. There ar. a great many germs that gather and grow around the roots of the teetb widen cannot ba cn become so lore and tender that we swallow: our' food ' before it Is pro perly chewed,: overworking the stom ach and resulting In Indigestion. And all this disease and suffering" could be so easily avoided by having a dentist repair and remove from ' the teeth whatever may have escaped the toothbrush, at least twice a year. If 1 '86 tills. Whatever " small ' expsasV or pain there Is wi;l be Jiothjng com pared with that? which onleetej mouth leads to. . ' , '"We ought,', to W more tliao' wiil lng to do all we can to want the' B-t servation of these teeth whose-condition means so much to our health and happiness."' . .:.. v- -Taste It a matter of tobacco quality We Kite it M.our honest belief that the tobrco used in Clieste rfifM sre ot' finer quality (and hence ot'bctter tate) than in any other cigarette at the prkc. ( ' UfZ 'It V Mjtrt Tthut C 'J - si r " I Lower Prices 20 now 18c 10 now Se ' (Two ir lc) CIGARETTES5 'cf Turkish and Domestic, toLaco$ll . .."VW':' .