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DAILY EAST OREGOHIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 18. 1022. PAGS TERES News Notes of Pendleton i: CALENDAR OP EVENTS June i Commencement at Pendleton High School May II. 1J, 14 Northwest Trap Shoot. . May u Eastern Oregon Track Meet. June IS. It and IT Annual state convention of Spanish Am- ericas War Veterans. Women'! Auxiliary and Military Order of 4 Serpents. . May il District Convention United Artisans. September II. !i, SI. Pound- Vd. won't bloom until a few days later." may be out for Decoration Pay. but j tet. The greatest musical feature unless this weather prevails, they WU be reserved for a later announce ment, the Ellison-White Co.. states. The company ia now completing a contract with an artist mhos ap pearance, they state, constitutes an event in the history of the Chautau qua movement. Mi Olhrvli Chosen Miss Lauia Olbrich. the candidate of the I'nion Pacific Railway system, will be crowned tonUfht In Portland ns oueen of the Elks' Golden Jubilee and will hold sway during the carnt val for the remainder ot the week. Use the Phones" Grocery, 2 Phones, 526 Other Depts. 7S-79 QUALITY SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING 8TOIUS .y Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones, 526 Other Depts. 78-79 t Get Marriage IJeensfi. A license to wed has been Issued Miss Olbrich visited Pendleton recent-j at the office of the county clerk to lv in the Interests of her candidacy. iarlee M. Hall, farmer of Helix. I and local employes of the O. X. solicited votes ror ner. indmacy, i W. R. & ' i j Chautauqua In July. I , Julv 20. SI, 12. IS. SS and 26 have Peonies Are Late. - I been announced as the dates for this This year's crop of peony blooms year's Chautauqua in Pendleton, will be later than usual, according! Heading the lecture staff will be Opie to 8. A. Miller, candidate for repre- Read, writer and philosopher; Xor- sentatlve. and manager of the Milton) man Allan Ijmrie; a new and striking ' nursery, who was visiting here yes terday in the interest of his candi dacy. The nursery has 12S varieties of the flowers which ordinarily are In bloom a short time before Deco ration Day. It Is a question whether they will be in bloom this year that early, according to Mr. Miller. "If the warm weather continues, they and Mabel Lackey of Freewaler. To F.rwt Tent House. A permit to erect a tent house at 900 Turner street has been taken out by W. B. Worthlngton. The cost of the work is estimated at 10. figure on the lecture platform; and Elmer Williams, Chicago's fa mous "Hgnting rarson. ror aani tional entertainment there will be Paul Fleming, heralded as the clev erest magician since Germaine; a play, "Coppy Ricks." musio by the Gilvan Opera Company, a vocal or ganization, and by the Oceanic Quin- Get the Girl Ready for Graduation To Hold Auctions - . . Notices have been received here of five wool auctions at Mountain Home, Idaho. The first one was scheduled to be held today, and the dates for the other four are May 23, and June 1, 8 and 13. A 101-101 101-101 101-iOWlOl 101-101- FINE, RICH - MILK AND CREAM PLACE YOUR ORDER. "Wast Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Met INCORPORATED. , 301 E. Court Stfl GROCERIES AND MEATS 3 Phonos 101. Private exchange connects you with . both departments. 101 TOT IOM01 101 I0I-I0T IOI-I0I Scout Meeting Postponed. Due to the Illness of Scoutmaster H. J. Kirby of Troop No. !. Boy Scouts, the Friday evening meeting of the troop has been, postponed. Mr. Kirby is confined to his home, 415 Perkins avenue, on orders of his phy sician. Rain Predicted Rain is predicted by Major t.ee Moorhovse, weather observer, who states that the barometer registers SR. 65' and is still falling. The weather Is cooler today, the maximum being 82. The minimum lust evening wah 49. Farmers say that rain would be welcomed. To Hold Demonstration A dress form demonstration will be held tonight at the office of Mrs. Edith G. Van Deusen, home demon stration agent, in the federal building. Instruction In the making of dress forms will be given to groups of four women, it requiring this number to make one dressform. or 0 0 a a j. ATTENTION DEMOCRATS! , Attention ot the Democrats of Joint Senatorial District comprising' I'liion, Morrow and Umatilla counties arc hereby called to the fact that H.J.TAYLOR of Pendleton, has consented to become a candidate for Joint Senator for said District for the nomination at the primary election to be held tomorrow, and the Demo-, crats are urged to write in the name of II. J. TAYLOR in the blank space on the Democratic ballot and to place a cross (X) before his name when so written. (Puid Adv., by P. W. Dayton.) n n 50 Attend Meetlns . , . Fifty dairy cow owners of the wcsti end of the county attended a meeting at Columbia last evening and heard a talk by Dr. B. T. Sims, of Oregon Agri cultural College, on the subject of con tagious abnortion among dairy cattle. The owners signed an agreement to carry on a campaign to eradicate this disease. Iilood tests will bo mode early in June. Wheat Condition Good. t . That the condition of wheat in the Helix country is good is the state ment of Carl Engdahl, prominent farmer of that section who was here getting the latest political dope to day.- Mr, Engdahl gives It as his opinion that the wheat indicates a little better than normal condition. "I dotfbt whether the whole section will show quite up to the high stan dard of last year, but in some parts, it is better, so we have fully normal prospects," , he . stated. Excellent growth is being: made now, ho asserts. GOOD WILL AND CO-OPERATION are outstanding features of this Institu tion.. We give the utmost in attention to the individual requirements of our custom ers, realizing the mutuality of the Interests of the bank and its patrons. Consult with us about your speciol require ments, , You can best be served at this store. Because you get what you want as good as you want and at the price you want to pay. Come in, let us help you plan the dress or suggest what to give for the Graduation Present. , Fine Sheer Nainsook, Long Cloth, ; Batiste For Graduation Underwear . You'll like the qualities we're offering for the price, f ine sneer weaves ana win wasn ana wear like you expect it to do 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c. To Take Long Trip Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson and daughter, Miss Thelma Thompson, and Mr. and" Mrs. Willard Bond will leave tomorrow for points in Califor nia where they expect to spend a vaca tion of about six weeks. They will go from here to Sacramento where Mr. Thompson will be a Judge In the big outdoor "Days of "49" show which is being staged there tnis year. They will then go to Los Angeles where the two men are delegates from the local Rotary club Jo the International Ro tary convention. Later they will be In Snn Francisco to attend a meeting of shriners. 1 To Multnomah County Only. . Considerable confusion among vot ors and election" officials has been caused by reason of a story in one of the Portland newspapers this mor ning to the effect that the law re quires that a voter must havo fix freeholders to swear In his vote in the event he wishes to change his registration at the polls. In Mult nomah county the law requires that the Ivord of six freeholders r used, butfin Umatilla county, the voter jk required to have the assistance of only two freeholders In making such a change, according to a statement by C. Z. Randall, deputy district at torney. Imported Organdies for Graduation presses It's time the graduation dress should be bought, j a raAa nn Wp'pp nffenne some SPEC- t xTTTTffni?P5 ViitrVi nnalitv iniDorted Swiss Or- o-anriips for that Durpose. Fine weave, fresh looking crisp, silken finish, and will wash. Comes in to quSUtieS' 65c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 " ' Underwear Fabrics for Knickers, . Gowns, Envelopes, Petticoats. Silk Underwear and Silk Top Underwear Comes in white and flesh, Vests, Union Suits and Envelopes, $2.00 to $3.50. Laces for Graduation Dresses, 5c to $5 Perfect laces in the most desired patterns and in any length. Narrow laces and wide laces, all new goods in styles for graduation dresses. ; White Silk Hosiery-Pure Silk Hosiery sole, . Of excellent quality double which insures long weaf . ; $1.25 to $2.50 heel and toe, Satinella, yard . Twill Satin, yard . . . Venetian Satin, yard Will Wash Satin, yard ; . ................ 95c 65c ..$1.00 ..I..,.. ....85c Graduation Gift Suggestions for the Giri ' i;v.' v. .. : , ; ... , v.. ... . v . .... 1 . , . ( '. 1, ( Silk Underwear, Silk Hosiery, Fan, Umbrella, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Jewelry, String of Bead3, etc., etc. ; - COMMUNITY Member Federal Reserve feystem GOULD HARDLY STAND AT TIMES Hips, Back and Legs Would Have That Tired Ache Everett, Washington. "For several yean I have had trouble with the lowest part of my back and my hips and my legs would ache with that tired ache. I could hardly stand on my feet at times. 1 was always able to do mv wotk although 1 did not feel eood. I saw Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound advertised and having heard several praise it I decided to try it I feel first-rate at the present time. It has done wonders for me and 1 keep it in the house right along. I always recommend it to others who are sick and ailing. "-Mrs. J. M. Sibbert, 4032 High St., Everett. Washington. To do any kind of work, or to play for that matter, is next to impossible if you are suffering from some form of female trouble. It may cause your back or your legs to ache, it may make you nervous and irritable. You may be able to keep up and around, but you do not feel good. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound is a medicine, for women. It is especially adapted to relieve the cause of the trouble and then these annoying pains, aches and " no good " feelings disappear. It has done this for many, many wo men; why not give it a fair trial-new. mm ! (East Orogonlan Spyclal.) WESTON Mt.. May 18. One of the most pleashant Community Club meeting of the year was held at the school house Saturday evening". A sale of misterious packages (the ladies wrapped In a sheet and auctioned off) na one of the interesting things and netting the club 115.00. A box supper given each purchased, the best was the Weston Mt. Community Club pa per, gotten up by the young folks nnd a talk given by Fred Hennion. Mrs. Bcnnion and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ma 'hewson of Pendleton were guests of theclub. Mrs. 3. W. Hyatt of Weston ts visit ing her daughters Mrs. Roy May and and Mrs. Will Hall. . , ' Tut- Smith la mnvln? hi SC. family UD . - . . r. . . i U .. A ...III I . t :o mu mum I'rice uhu nm jjiujiv twenty acres of potatoes. ; o Miss Dorothy Bowers was a weekR !nl guest at her parents home. ; E. E. Faust and family who huv een sponding the winter In Weston moved back to the ranch last week. - A Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lansdale woro U in I'mnnln and Milton last week. A Clifford Mets accompanied by his; father motored to Walla Walla 8upn lay. year. Another Weston Mountain ntu- dent, Dorothy Carolyn Tweedy, fresh man ranked No.l for the school year 1921 and 1922 and was exempt In all ! examinations for tho year. Tha Ray- born boys plan to farm a year with their father and then to entr school again, Miller to1 a university and Wal ter to an agricultural college. 1 Mrs. Ulllan P. Fredericks Cave a recital for. her pupils Sunday after noon. About fifty guests and pupils attending. Dainty refreshments were served at the close. Misses Pauline and Hclfn Rayborn and Dorothy Tweedy of Weston mountain playing several difficult and beautiful selec tions. - . Charley May went to Athena on business Tuesday. John Waldens expeit to move back on the farm from Weston whore they have been sending the boys to school. Dock H:irp was up from ITmuplne lust week for seed potatoes. DENTAL CLINIC OPENED ' FOR VETERANS OF WAR H08TOX, May 18. The new fifteen-chair dontal clinic at the district office of the V. B. Veterans' Bureau here now is open. All further dental claims of ex-service men living In and around Boston will be cared for at this clinic. , The new dental clinic has all mod ern dental equipment und appliances. Dr. Arthur B. Brides, district man ager of tho huiVau, states that hy es tablishment of such a clinic, In ad dition to expediting tho cure and treat ment of the ex-scrvlce men, the Gov ernment 'Will savo more than $60,000 euch year. A force of twelve dental operators, one oral surgeon, two oral hygienists, two nurses, eight dental assistants and two luhorntory assistants are to he employed In the government's organi zation. All have been selected by a 2 ,m !8 : Mid-Season Special From the 19th to 27th We will offer 100 hat values up to $15.00 at an extra special price of ; $3.95 to $6.95 .. . - These hats consist.of the season's newest ere-, ations. 1 ' '. 1 5 it W. I.. Rayborn will move his family up to the farm Saturday. ; Willard Forth moved to the LeGrow house on tho W. I Rayborn farm and employed by Mr. Rayborn, who is ; planting 80 acres of potatoes thls,K spring. . 'R Clifford Mets and Rube Laken arel shipping their potatoes to a Dayton Wash, buyer that Is the last of the po- A tatoes to be shipped off the hill. A Walter Rayborn ranked No. 1 In the Jj four years high school and Miller No. J 3. Walter has been offered a frce scholarship in Columbia College. . K These boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ra born and have assisted 1 0 in the farm work from MX weeks t') m.m.m.LkTl&rra 4 .1.. I t. t t k. .kAl l""""" VU UlVIIUlfl iU TO.ll VMM v .Vliui'i 5 group of expert dental examiners fol. lowing a thorough examination. . At'TO OAS KILLS MAX DENVER, May 18. Emll Peder son, thirty-eight, an automobile me chanic, Is dead here from "auto gas." While working In a garage Pederson' Is said to have Inhaled large quanti ties of monoxide gas from the ex haust of an engine and physicians de. clare this (tns caused his death. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is eftcn caused by an Inflamed condition e Mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. Wlus this tube is IntUmsd you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your hearing nay be de stroyed forever. HALL' 8 CATARRH MEDICINE will do what wt claim for It rid your system or Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL'S CATAHHH MsiUlCINB has been successful in the trwuoiot ef Catarrh for over Forty Years. Bold by all druggists. F. J. Cbcnsy Co., Toledo, O. C. K. CRANSTON Present County -r , . Treasurer . v' 1 Candidate for Republi can Nomination for County ' TREASURER v A competent account ant with 29 years bank experience. Appointed treasurer while deputy treasurer. Resident of Pendleton more than 26 years. Why experiment when yen know Cranston it qualified?