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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
L TTTSLYSPAGSa DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDIETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 26. 1922. ;-- PAG5 THSSS To Ctfve Address commencement address at the ; high school. fl i News Notes of Pendleton delegates mill uttrnd the mting to IHvutvc ia Granted. CAIiXDAR OK EVENTS May rs-JuueJ Art exhibit by .Pendleton school pupils; li brary club room. June 1 Commencement at Pendleton High School . June IS. if and It Annual represent lYnJ'.rtuu Poet No. treat IJIar lUvunn A freak lilac Is In bloom at the ! residence of Mr. and Mr K. J. Som merville. The lilac bush apparently state convention of Spanish Am- erics a War Veterans, Women" Auxiliary and Military Order of Serpent. September 21. ti. It. ;t.und rP. decided to emulate a snowball and the result is a huge solid bloom from which spikes protrude, all growing on a single stalk. Funeral Is Held ' The funeral of the late i I.lomqulst was held this afternoon at I two o'clock from the Church of the j Redeemer. Rev. Alfred Lockwood, Mr. tvuluw la Portland 3. C. Kuhns, I'mutilla forest super Visor, Uj In Portland on a business mis sion. He to expected to return here tomorrow, making the trip by motor. pastor, officiated. Pall bearers were Henry Collins, Roy Ritntr. Dicksn, Georae Strand, and Marshall Spell, all old Mr. Blornquist, Kev., George L. Clark, pastor of the: Have IluvLr lt.,v Presbyterian churclt, will go to Helix j A telephone message from. The this evening where he will give the: Dalles Kives information of the birth Hdix of a son weiRhing nine and pounds to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert K. I -aw. ltoth mother and son are get ting alone very nicely. The family formerly residertere where Mr. Law whs in the. newspaper game. The baby was born Thursday evening. ' County Count'! Meets The county council of the American J-eglon will hold it's monthly meeting ; this evening at Hermistnn. Local 101101 101 101 101-101 101 101 101, HOME-GROWN' STRAWBERRIES 20c Per Box. FRESH, HOME-GROWN f GREEN PEAS. Large, Red New Potatoes. Frosh Ranch Egg f 9 2Sc Por Doz. FINE, LARGE ; FAT ROASTING HENS. PLEASE ORDER IN THE FORENOON IF POSSIBLE There is But ONE "Ohe-O-One" Quality and Service" Pendleton Cash Market r" CORPORA TED. GROCERIES AND MEATS , 301 E. Court Stfl N Phones 101. Private exchange connects yon with both departments. toi tor xor-io rtoi 10 1 tot tot tot V ' Every mother wants her children to have shapely, graceful feet. Grace and beauty come from health. Yourthildren can only have healthy feet when they wear shoes expressly designed to keep their feet healthy, shapely, sturdy now and in the future. foSTBlBliOmi: A BROWN BUILT SHOE is the only shoe that is-made upon the .Brawn Shap ing Last the only last with all the scientific fea tures that insure perfect health that provide physi cal support for every growing bone and muscle. Therefore, Buster Brown Shoes will give your children shapely, sturdy feet will keep their feet strong and healthy fit for the day's jfcay and fit for the day's work. ON CIRCUS DAY We will give to eveiy child coming to the Buster Brown Shoe Store a Buster Brown-Hummer. -Get one. , 7 SHOE STORE 649 Main St. SHINE, 10c Pendleton, w-ww-w------wwww--ww -r - "TTTTTTTT ft. 1,1.11 t J j- A ut..-rve ol uivorc has leen trrant- ed in favor of Knima. K. Molstro.n j as-.iin Henry W. Molstrom by fir-J I cult Jmlire G. W. 1'helpK. The pror perty rights were settled by stipula tion. V. of F. W. to kv. ! William McElwain Post No. it .Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold i a meeting Monday evening at seven- thirty at the office of Dr. R. C. Ells worth for the purpose or electing Arthur K- officers for the current year. ' Rownian Is Ktxtcd v S. F Bowman of this city was chos- Brook " "aBlrr ,v Fred Earl friends of session held yesterday In , Kugene. Other officers chosen were John As chmin of Tillamook. . deputy crand master; E. VE. Sharon of Portland, grand treasurer; O. D. Doane of The Dalles, deputy grand treasurer: W. A. Morand of The Dailos, grfnd trustee. one-half Review Is TonlKlit " For this evening is scheduled the Juvenile Review, to be presented at the Alta theatre under the auspices of the Vniatilla chiipter. Daughters of American Revolution, for the benefit bf the Americanization fund. Those who have not purchased tickets may secure them at the box office. The performance begins at 8 p. m. A fea ture will be a reading by Esther Mo- tanic, Umatilla 'Indian girl who has been offered a position as a motion picture actress for the Ki&er Moving Picture Co. N . , Range Conditions tiood. The condition of ranse for sheep is generally good, according to local men who now have their flocks on grass. The grass In the county Is not so good as usual this time of year owing to a lark of moisture. 1'p In the Camas Prairie country, however, recent showers have pro vided enough moisture for excellent grass. In the ltlue Mountains the feed is of fine quulity, and sheep are doing well, according to local sheep meu. The mountain range was very slow In getting started, due to the late Sicason, but lambs are doing well now.' ' Pheasant Crop short Where are the young Chinese pheas ants? That is a question of burning importance which local sportsmen are asking. The young pheasants are or dinarily very noticeable by this time of year, but so far, very few broods have been noticed by shootcrB. The Pheasants usually raise two broods of young ouch season, but Indications arc that this summer, there will be only one. The Sturgls runch at Barnhart reports one, brood. so fur this season,1 ljut this brood numbers only seven youngsters, and they were hatched under a chicken hen after the moving machine had lnjuu'd the hen pheas ant. Appropriation s $150,000 An approprlatpkm of $450,000 from the Department of Agriculture for the Lewis and Clark highway between Missoula, Mont., und Lewlston, Idaho has been made, according to a bulle tin received hero by the Pendleton Commercial Association from the sec retary of the highway association ut Lewlston. The appropriation will care for the construction of 31 miles of the highway and leaves 60 miles to bo taken care of in later appropriations. The Lewis and Clark association Is gratified, with the sum set astdo for construction.. A conference held in February resulted In the officials coming to the conclusion that $350... 000 was all that might be expected l his year. Golfers to Compete. Competitive playing will be indulg ed In by Pendleton golfers during the coming several weeks, according to plans that have been perfected bs the local players. The comrietltlon will begin ( next Sunday. A ball Hweepstake will bo played Decorrftiori Day. The club championship play will start June 11. A qualifying round of 36 holes will be played. The four players securing- tho lowest scores will then compete for tho club championship, and the remaining It piayers win uo grouped in fours, .ac cording to their showings In- the qualifying rounds and will play tin dcr their handicaps. It is probable that trophies will bo awarded win ners, Dut no definite arrangements to this effect have yet been made, Hay Cut tine Experiments The Oregon Hay Growers Associa tion, with headquarters In 'Hermlston, Is giving advice to hay growers as to the best time to cut alfalfa hay. Ex periments havo shown thnt from the standpoint of feeding value, the pro tein contained is much higher- when only 10 per cent In bloom. However there is, nt this stage, hardly a suffi cient quantity of wood fibre and its real feeding value is held to be high est when the flowers are 25 per cent oloom. when It becomes riper than this, it seriously deteriorates. Many farmers are cutting their first altai.. neforo It is thus fur advanced. In or der to prevent the cheat grass from becoming over-ripe. After seeds be gin to form the Htato Grades rule cheat grasses as bearded grasses, b it until that time they will get by In spection without difficulty, and are really good feed. The greatest diffi culty with cheat grass has been ex perienced where It has been allowed to become ripe. OTHER NEWS OF THIS ' DEPARTMENT ON PAGE B tsaw ;i. ' ' TOR THE RELIEF Of Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, Intestinal Cramp Colic, Diarrhoea - SOLD EVERYWHERE - Ore. -1 the V Use the Phones Grocery. 2 Phones, 526 Other Depts. 7S-79 OUAL I Is uppermost in our minds when we buy. Quality is what we want you hAnd when you wont to buy Quality Goods Alexanders is the store to come right and we guarantee satisfaction. ... Silk Crepe Knit, $4.25 yard This beautiful all silk crepe knit t is very much in demand and is very stylish for wraps, Presses and suits. Pick out a pattern of the garment youwant and buy a length of this fine crepe knit for it. You'll like the quality and you'll like the effect , ' , NEW CRETONNES Nothing can equal the loveli ness of the new v Cretonnes and Chintzes spreading a ' riot of tropical splendor over the drap ery section. Suitable color schemes and patterns for all pur poses hint of the charming inter iors to be created with their aid. 25c to $1.00 yard CURTAIN SWISS, 50c. 59c Offered in white only of sev eral size dots. This Swiss makes up ,into ideal curtains for bed rooms, specially when ruffled. They look. so clean and crisp. V DRAPERIES ' In plain and -fancy Sunfast, grenidene, madras, velours, pop .Jin and the like, offered in all the wanted colors, Rose, Mulberry, Silver, Gold, Blue, etc., econom- SPECIAL CURTAIN GOODS 15c yard It has a colored border, lace trimmed, of fair quality Muslin. It's good enough for attic win dows, kitchen and spare, rooms which you don't use very much. 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. Be sure to look at our assort ment before you decide. Excel lent quality, too. v . FANCY ART TICKING Comes in Blue, Rose and Grey with a wide ribbon stripe, suit able for ..side drapes in bedrooms and mattress ticks and any qther fancy work you may desire to and fine texture, make. Of good heavy weight and fine texture. 65c yard MM What Honolulu ; 1, l21 Movies Offered i HONOLULU. May 26. (IT. p.l!a When anyone can gee Keven murders. S ub well uh Htindry other dlwtnter for! 5 '10. It In time for censorship of the B movies, according to Kv. Albert W.IK 'aimer, pastor ol the Central Union !f church. - W "JuBt to ste what the movies actual- f ly contain, I recently made the rounds 4 of a number of shown," declarvd Itcv. 5( J'nlmcr. "I expended U0, anu M among other things, here Is what J 2 Seven murders. In one murder. E tho man wa rolled from the too of a IK houso with a 'dull thud. 1 saw three p cases of adultery. I also saw M d " masked bandits, and I don't know S how many unmasked oneifc. There was!? oanuit (rang in one of the pictures. TA and also raw a crap game. ,K To cap it all, the aub-title of one K film bore the' words: . 'A fllmulo on W. knee la worth two on the check.' us uuic iur muwoisiii) ot somu PFADLETOX 8 LEADI5Q STORE NEW! JUST ARRIVED Baby Dresses, Pillow Cases, Ba by Pillows, Pillow Tops, Aprons, Card Table Tops, Rompers, Crochet Books, Initial Stamp Books, Stamping Designs, Sweater Books, Floss Pillows. DRESS SWISS 75c to 85c Yard Fine quality Dress Swiss in light and dark grounds with con . trasting dots and striped effect. This.f ine Swiss makes up into at tractive, crisp dresses for sum mer wear. ,' FANCY COMBS r The vogue for Fancy Combs is very strong rigty now, especially When you can go without the hat " ; Our assortment is Very hig and is very attractive. Priced .:. . .50c to $3.50 Also , Fancy Barretts, some plain and some fancy. Priced . . . . . ...... 50c-75c INDIAN HEAD .We have Indianhead in 36, 44, 54, 63 inch widths of the 1st qual ity... ..-.'-',. ', - Suitable for Lunch and Table '.Cloths, Napkins, Aprons, Dress es, etc. ; There's no, other cloth to take its place. r 'When you need Indian Head come here to get it. - UNCHANGEABLE BELGIAN . LINEN, $1.00 Yard This fine Imported Uncrush able Belgian Linen for Dresses and 3 piece Summer Suits is one of the most desirable wash fab rics of the season. : To see it is to like it and you'll surely be tempted to make some thing up as the colors are attrac tive, such as green, pink, blue, brown, henna oyster white and the like. . " - ' MWMtfftMWmHwrH AT HOME MAY 28TH ROUND-UP PARK Pendleton "Buckaroos ' vs. - - "Milton-Freewater" Prune Pickers BLUE MOUNTAIN LEAGUE. k:30 Sharp 2:30 DON'T MISS IT! X Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones, 52S Other Depts. 78-79 T Y! to have in mind when you buy. to get them. Everything priced " .,-... .. STYLES Paris has approved The first thine you look t for in your pattern it wi, 1 thentic style. You want to he ure you are buying a design which has been ap proved by those who know. Standard-Designer Pat terns reflect the latest style announcements of the great Paris designer. Come in and see the new selection and - let us tell you about the wonderful Belrobe which makes your dressmaking more success ful than ever.! BATH TOWELS, 22c . Now is the season , you need Bath Towels and we have plenty for you.,' This towel at 22c is a f splendid value and you'll do well to buy them now. ; , ; , ; : vWe also have the largest and " best Turkish Towel values at.'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40c, 65c, 85c LINEN SUITING 35c, 39c The linen finished Suitings are very popular and are used so much for wash dresses. The col- ors are yellow, rose, pink,' delft, henna, tan, etc.' , WE NOW HAVE ICE WOOL ;. ; YARN " -In .two shades for the Summer ''Sweaters which are liked so much now. It is just the right, ' : weight. Not too heavy and not too light. The colors are Jade and orchid, copen, red, white, .-'etc. ' -..v'.-:';,; v., m. J Wire lamp frames A big assortment wire frames for lamps in many styles and siz-' cs. Come in and look' them over. 25c to $2.00 - j ill ujlui iil mmi If J i . wtI El . . i. - s p. I I sort.'