Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1922)
" TEN PAGES DAILY EAST O&EQOKIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 30, 1922. PAGE FIVE and There PhoneSSO I, 209EastCourt PeopleHere BE SB A IN if ; : 0, ;: T 1 James King, who is a wheat rancher freshed by reason of'the fortnight tie i Horrace Walker is here from Stan- ln the weston district, was-a visitor ( spent in the neighboring state. , J field today. 111 Pendleton, today. - , , , . S. Cr. Kiilpack, who formerly covered! MS. T. Avisrn of Oregon City, former ly resided here and is renewing old Boys & Girls' ticiiira.iriu.-ices. He is a member of the yesterday as a. representative of the Pendleton tt. I'., O. E. and a former state chamber of. commerce; " C chaplain of the local lodge. I 4 . .,- ': t V joitn uevme Used to 1. nn opera singer. Now he is a big wheat ranch er neTir Echo. He lireesfed into Peli dleton this morning 1 on ono of his regular business Jamus.'' ' 1 E. J. Meyer and R. X. Adams. Echo this territory in the-Interests of the residents, are visitors hero tolny. Aid Society, was here' 1 ' ; Charles V. Randall, .deuutv district attorney, has returned from Newport -Vhere. ho spent a fortnight as the guest of his mother, Mrs. B. T. Ran dall, and his little daughter, Betty Jane Randall. ;The potatoe crop around Payette, Idaho, is a bumper, one this year, ac cording to Bill Ory, messenger boy for the Western Union, who returned last night from a visit there. Bill is re- Jack Wick and Ljiwrertce Schaipf, a brother of Sj. C Scharpf, who; ar rived here Monday from Portland on their vacation, left tfils morning for a hunting triu in the bills. The bovs are anjbUtpusto getJapfV .qf gobd: John Dickenson returned this morn ing from Portland where he has been for several days on a business mission. John M. Hanrtey has returned from Portland where he stopped for a visit aftor completing a hunting trip In the southwestern, part of the state. DO YOUR CANNING NOW! Concord Grapes NOW READY FOR JELLY. : w-v .rf 11 -v-k "11 - Ant a 1 Jiarucu rears, appie oox z,so Flemish Beauty Pears, box . . . , $1,75 i Flams and Prunes, pound ........... . . .5c 1 Globe Peaches, large size, box $1.25 Elberta Peaches, box ,vv .: .,.. $1.25 Ripe Tomatoes 40c COMPLETE LINE OF JARS AND FIXTURES , Look this fruit over. You won't see anything Prettier this year. - The Green Grocery " Prop. Vf. W. Green F. V. (Happy)1 Graham. "Dependable Market Products",, Phone 550 117 East Court Street To be presented with two wand children within three days is the ex penenee of Mr., and Mrs, E. J. Mur Phy. Their first grandchild Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy., and their second is the little boy born today to ll, and- Mrs. Roy Temple. WALTER PIERCE SAYS THINGS LOOK GOOD ICash Grocery '. : SOAP SPECIAL 25 Bars White Wonder Soap. $1.00 25 Bars Polar White Soap. . . $1.00 12 Creme Oil Soap . . . . . :.. . . . . 5c, 12 Palm Olive Soap , . 85c 12 Casteel Soap .... . . . ....... 85c 12 Bath Tablets Soap 85c , . . - f ! . I'UKTl.A.YD, Aug, 30, Walter M rierce. tiound for hnme "inwl the whit faces," came Into town Monday crom. the upper Willamert Wallev. visited with political advisors during the afternoon and then took the even ing train for La Grande. Senator Pierce says he is" having an cnjoyaoie time of It campaigning for governor and that "things look good.' He spent the last week in Western Lane' county an Monday was at Mo lal'lft,. wbore lie addressed two audi- encf s, one In the afternoon and one in the evening during the Ford caravan exhibition there. ' Thti remainder of this week Senator Pfcrce 'will remain at his Union coun ty ranch. Monday of next week, La bor day, he is to be' the speaker of the day at a joint Labor day picnic and celebration at Ashland to; be staged under the auspices of the Woodmen of tho World, Modern Woodmen . and union labor organizations. Tuesday he will bo at Klamath Falls, Wednes day at Lalioview, Friday will attend the. PHis' eonventipn at Seaside and on Saturday will attend a farmers' union picnic at Springfield. GENERAL SCOH SPOKE AT ROTARY L General Hugh L. Scott, former chief, openings; or start or the United states army, was a distinguished guest at the Ro tary club luncheon today and made a brief talk. General Scott told of his long western experience, dating from the time when He "was with Custer's old regiment. He explained that he isc not an orator and humorously snM this was because of the fact that he was a lieutenant for 19 years, during which time no one wanted to hear him! talk and ho neglected the art. courses in the future. These mort arc especially trained under government supervision und their ability to suc cessfully curry on in tho vocation for which thoy are trained is vouched for by the government. There are many rehabilitated men unemployed at the j present, time and employers are urged to five then first opportunity for pew GRUEN WATCHES PRODUCTS OF A FAMOUS CRAFTSMANSHIP Among the famous watchmakers of all ages none haA'e attained greater reputation for fine craftsman ship than tho Gruen Guildsme,n. ' What does this mean to you Who are thinking of buying tt watch? Just this-Hhat in a Oruen Watch you possess not only the finest of modern timekeep ers, but one whose prestige will set it quite apart in any assembly of fine watches stamping your Judg ment as unimpeachable. Wo have a complete stock and 5vou will find every Gruen Watch, whether a strirp or pocket model for men or a dainty wristlet for women, to be an un usual value at lis price. . ) jeweler Fendlaton , Uie. l'lie Largest Diamond Dealers ia Eastern Grcgou Carrie Clnrk Ward, .'James C. Van Trees did the photography, ' Movi IlIVOU TODAY Legal Guarantee Giveru No nf o Knifm mi pain tMintinua work. Ask to ice OletP-ni Pilo Treatment. TALLMAV & CO. i Main and AIM KUt. ARCADE TODAY i Children 5c Adults 20c THIMliLS 371 incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES Value cannot be determined by price alone. . The good most have merit, else they are dear at any price, no matter how low. We ask you to compare our values anywhere. Once, you have determined. , the real merit of our merchandise youH niarvel at our exceptionally low prices. This is the time to finally determine the best value-giving store in town. 's ' i Round-Up We have if. tock full line of GENUINE VELOUR HATS. CARLSBAD VELOUR, full satin lined, Black , CARLSBAD VELOUR, full satin lined, Silver s . '.- . CARLSBAD VELOUR, full satin- lined, Seal CARLSBAD VELOUR, full satin lined, Seal-tan trimmed CARLSBAD VELOUR, full satin lined, Black-red trimmed V MEN'S FELT HATS CARLSBAD, Marathon Brand, Black CARLSBAD, Marathon Brand, Brown CARLSBAD, Marathon Brand, Belly i i , i! 1 1 Hats $2.98 Fall Hats Men's New Styles The.Question of "Sales and Consistency T!n tirH irr. "JfsrH- thon" Hals in n? Kill (bades and tlix-i Fwt tnring lb new jik i1:ratcb linih in plnii tod niirrd ...m. A.I richly Mtin lined. $2.98 "Let l Be Vnir Hatter" Our misinoB is to serve. Anil la tt4'js'riee w Strive in he consistent. ' " - 1 Ton recognize the fsct that we cannot be eoni tent in our dealings with you tinless we treat every body elike every day in the year That's one reason we never have a "safe." Of coarse you are entitled to lowest prices alwsys and particularly when yon need the goods. Eegardless of tbe day or month, our price ire at tbs. bottom notch of economy. - Tou always pay less and get more here. ;-rruRK tIW.AMZ.TI I THK WOIIUD- General Scott, thoiiprh retired from aetKoj iiervice with the army, is now on the Indian commission , and. as a part of hia duty is on a Visit to the Umatilla agency. , A' squad of'Walla' Walla Rotarlaria Including. Howard Pratt, Jake Kauff- nVian and J. It. Crawford, attended the luncheon here Today and extended G.VI,OKK ix 'jiiis ricriinrc Fine ScoiiOH In Slay SIi-Avoy's "The- Tup or New York." New York roof-tops, the tun section of a huge department store, and a beautiful' animated doll are three especially Interesting features of "The Ton of New YoVk," a Fariimqiint pic ture starring May McAtfoy, whieh opens at the Rivoll Theatre for two days, beginning today. The roof-tops afford nn Interesting CHICHESTER S PILLS - Till! KIUMONII llll,M. A I.ilM.-l Auk yirr wpni lor AA -il.rli.fi'rIMBm,nil HroldV I'"'" In - "J Uold n.n.lll.W -T7. M bmr,, "Ull Ulna Rllibna. m 0 V.'l T'i rwi otttr. Iliiy or s nnr IT W llrffl.t. Askfor,lf.riri',.H.Tr.llll I (. ' in W EX f JtlON ItlEANU PILML for U venrs known us Dcat, Sflftst. Al RellnMH S0LOBYDfL'uGISTSEVRYUiiJ an invitation for a Joint Rotary pionic I localp for m.ally dramatic' scenes, one at the oark n Wa a Wa a on Thnvs- """i ''"s . rt-uiistic ipiiu day, September 7. The invitation was accepted by the local club, Howard Pratt of tho Walla Walla club led In a song test at the conclu sion of the session. K. R. Curfinan has accepted the po sition? of superintendent of the Fossil publio school and principal of the high school. HERE TO AID "VETERANS rd sweeping across the roof where helpless chrippled child Is marooned. . it is the big toy department set which will Interest the children most, however. Thousands and I hoiisand's of ,toys nre shown and busy Christ mas shoppers buying them. Th Pieco-de-reslstance of the toy shop in tne apearanee of Miss McAvoy as nn animated doll in a huge doll house. Jruni thj) tiaglo home life of this animated doll, Sonya Ievlen has wov en a most entertaining story. The production Was directed by the late William D. Taylor. Prominent in the' east afe Walter McGroll, Pat Moore, Kdwnrd Cecil. Charles Retlnett Mm., ivf,.utint A Uhiir Hoyt. Mary Jane .' Irvinir '. and I CATARRH of BLADDER G aard Your HcaliiT B Sura To UM Tha Hndy I'rnphvtsnlln Kit for Mm F'RCVCKTiVE Afford Utmost Prnlnolltm luue I.)C. Kit (4 ..) t f OOI'LAH rOH CKNKHATIOMK" .,1'. ' id, COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBCBS ATYOUH DUCOIST Aak br BY WAMf.Oilty. avoid tuhadtutton. GO GET EM . HUTCH pi'- ', .. . The serial with a1 thrill. -In- The great snow serial. ) Comedy: "LIVE WiRES" ..' a Spcciol needs of ex-service men in Pendleton and vicinity will be given attention until September 5 by L. H. Wood, special contact representative i of the United States Veterans' bureau. Vt who urrived In the city this morning. His headquarters' wilt be In the Red Cross office in the fedoi! building. . Any' veteran who has' a claim against the government under the head of compensation, vocational training or medical training must have his claim filed within five years of the date of discharge, Mr. Wood stale! this morning, and he Is anxious to get in touch With men who have any such claims. "War veterans of the Pacific North west arc carrying approximately 1150,- 000,000 of reinstated war risk insur ance," stated Mr. Wood. "Durhig out week's campaign in June nearly $1,- 500, 00 in government .Insurance was either renewed rtr converted Into life or endownmcnt policies. However, there'- are still thousands of former service men In this district who have failed so fai to take advantage of this siSVndid opportunity to secure this In expensive and highly protective In surance. The 1922 dividend to vet erans amounts to . Sl.'&O.Olo. This insurance is no money maker for the government but rather a reward to the veteran on the part of the country. f.apsed Insurance mny be reinstated by payment of two months premiums." Project training or giving the war veterans a start on his own land, a new way of rehabilitation. Is prov ing very popular among former ser- i ice men this summer and promises to be one of the most successful means of making Injured war veteraas self supporting, tho government agent stated. "A total of more than Jnl) veterans in this district have already taken up . Ji work on their own projects." dated i R Mr. Wood. "Over ex-Servfee peo-1 w. pie arc training to follow agricultural ; p pursuits. Compensation of tit sndj line plus allowances for dependents A paid project trainee imaists them ma- A terially In paying for their land and 1 I s RIVOL TODAY CHILDREN l&c ADULTS 35c JESSE' t. LA SKY ' PRESENTS i . W '- , - ft-.-.- ' ' - . A TA ; f'j.' .. 4 It.y M - J THE TOP OF NEW YOUK" What chance for love and happiness has a lonesome, beautiful girl in New . York? The answer's in this heart-drama of thrills and temptations. Dainty May Mc Avoy's finest picture. I Qkircmoant I s;! ,T ffidiuv J llji: esUblishing thcmsle on email j ""; r''T1 "; S X. y farms. Training of this kind K'g . A' ! :il?irSi?Ti"'- ' . ';' - - f!! rf3 especially fitted for middle ared peo-j I ry I -'- yVj" , imaasTK - y . '" , ''' 'S i'J pie, veterans with little education and SJ pji. h f '--i R ' -V ... y tt X ' ' r, - - mee with large famine.." 4 -T t WiJ'JS-t,,W'i A f If jL. , , w2?JC. K.r''lt'M Mr. Wood announced . M mm-e5 i'Vht i-JV-JfiJj3iV T' Z&ZVil L' on .he par. of the Veteran, Bureau & . I5 ' t':A f ) fl J. rA 4 k,T&l&fa to dignify vocational courses amler tlie rA afft, V ' W fv j' LfyrW i-f ' f if ' ' U J t '"H government and help the trainee .hoJJ 1,, ? iVT-' - r'lr,? fM.. t'.-.l f V A''T i U . ti-rjl has finished hia course secure employ-1 K . Mrf.''f W'l'N 'J-''1 1 1 JT'1 I ''! 'J graduation will M See4 to tbeee dv' '-,) fti C AJ&ZT fL j I ' TT abh-d avteraiw whe worked so earnest-1 f V TrrS" W3 tVlatn TT'i'ir-7---i.''Zri''t tA ' T I ly for sw. or three years. In ma.y In- 4 t Nj $41 .VViK h Vlr&VA.t f, ? ' Jt ' itf stance,, f lean. .ew roction, he 1 S ' tPAAXn iWX? ! ' -'j-f !'.', i ' ; L- ted. Theee cenKtcte. will be i 5 rvW ' SA "sH.' - C' signed hy tionJ dimrvn offl-t Us I ai (no hiirsiiii asnrf s-s (- t ra . 1 nted to the Tf-habitatrd tram-s hro:tph rmith office cf th 'vtm- rtiai Ui!ttr-d In IV. i ditnct th'- war mill rM--h thw dtpitni, mm i ItlssMS' Win tl) 0'T1(-tlfL I fw riti TATHK NEWS Fox Sunshine Comedy MA PERFECT MLIJAN" 5 I t ! I I 4 l- i . a ' ' ' t ---v