PAGE THREE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919 NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON lllllllllllimillllllllllimillllllllll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii tmwmmmmmmwtmmam miiiiiimiMiimHiMMW rl. i Ks Initiate Two M iiiIm tm. Two iiflw meinbciH wero lnltlntcil In to tho retail rim ka unlun ut u m cl inic IihUI liutt nltfht. Tim HlMtlnf WtM well attended uml wuh u bUfltaMI and social one. Ak Hnsevelt Program Im (.Ivcii. i Joiinty Hchool Bttperlntondant W. W- tlreen today Hnt out il vhu hi to woIiooIm of the county tluit thoy ob Herve with Appropriate proKi'um a RooHvelt day, tdt her tomorrow or Monday, R04Mvlt'a birthday, New DiHtHot to Vote Itonds. Hchooi iutrict No. 1 1 raeantly i tuicd lib one oT the towiiNhlpH 1 2 miles Houth of ICeho has blcet d offl 0n and 1h prcparfnK u bond Ihhii to provtdt for t in eroctloti of a school building In the near future. I ICntcm nil. ftcbo . I'hllij Mleh.M 1 If a wv pupil In the Pendleton hltfh BCbooL Bo will take work In the ffrM li depart - ! iiu-ii t under the Smith. HukIm-h act. School to Have u. New lliuMlnf?. Hchool niHtrirt No. 1'Zt nt PYutt val In th east end of the county, has recently voted a $13,00 bond 1 HUe with which to erect a modern build infC- HldH for the construct ion will be opened Monday at the county Hchool superintend!' nt'H office. The Hchool will contain two recitation rooms, a domestic science room and other modern conveniences. Survey to And In i:tcriiiiiiatiou. The United Stat Biological Burvay will abl In the extermination of rubles in Hurney county, according to an- i nouncement made today by Htanley J. welt of the local office. Rabid ani mals have been found amoiiK the sheep and doss of Harney and trap pers win be kept buay Mtormlnatlng them. x pi i for Final Paper John Meyer, of Portland, today ap- died for his finnl citizenship papers : and is the first to be fated for the April !i, IffflOf heurinx. ' Meyer Is a i native of Switzerland. The case of Clara Wlshurt vs. 1 James Wlshart, a contested divorce action. Is being heard In circuit court today. A number of Wltneoeee from Hermiston have been called for the hearing. J. T. Hlnkle and Marvin Turner are representing the plaintiff and Holey, Haley & Hti-lw.-r the defendant. lotm luy Country Arid. The John Day country In the Hpray and Monument sections received ttmk moisture this full t hail did t his wc tion, according to W. W. Cryder, Uma tilla forest supervisor who returned today after a field trip to t he John Day Mr. Cryder met with th- Wheel er County Htock Growers Association for the discussion of grazing problems. Removed Prom thfl County .Fall. Qeui Ktt Jone, one of two negroes who held up the Hongkong Cafe re. centiy, was removed from the city Jail to tho COUnty Jail today. Karl Allen, the other negro, has been Jn the county Jail eJneO Mi arrest. Nei ther bus yet had a preliminary hearing. KSuglMi Mannale Arrive), Manuals outlining the study of elementary Kugllsh In the grades h.iVo been received by COUflty Helloed Superintendent W, W. fireen and are being distributed to teachers thru out the county. pi. limine lien Started. V. V. Cryder of the t'matllla Na tional foreati has be aim erraiuie mentl for th' preliminary sale of 700,000 feet of fir to Copenhagen Brothers. The com puny is in chars Of the construction for the John Hay highway and the wood from the na tional forest will be used for bridges imd other construction work. 101101101101101101101101101101- SQUASHES Wc hiivo a nice load of (food, solid sweet squash Dn display which includes the "Sweet Potato," "Striped Beauty" and "Hubbard." These are rec oil mended for baking and pie making. Also some very fine pie Pumpkins in small sizes. 4c per Pound Cheaper by the dozen if you want to lay in your winter supply. Phone "101' "You Can Always Depend on Us." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) "See Me Before The Fire" The iteal Estate Healers have organised the Uma tilla Kenlty Association for the purpose1 of iN'tterlng I he Kenlty conditions of t'mntilla County and elimi nating tin Krai I State Sharks nnd gie the i l honest dealings nt a I- gltimntr otiarffe for handling the business. Tin" real estate department of this office is In charge of Mr. A. . Liuidell, a member of the asso ciation and will rOOOlTO ili- very best of attention. If you have any business In this line we vvould be glad to ha vi yuu sec us. JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main Pendleton We have received a large shipment of Quinces while they last we will sell the.i ur 10c a pound Grocery Department Two Phones 526 -TQI IQI 101 TOT 101 TOT TOT TQT--TQT w.i Mint Bynoti i Teat Bchofd. Mlxs ICdith Ilynon. Rradunto of the raiiimiH n.iry. lndlann, hlKh -h'"l ind recently a hi iidcut at the t'nlvnr Hity of lmlinna. hiLS contracted to teach the Hchool In district No. SB. near HlnK. In the northern part of the enmity. Probate Matters Mgnod Today. Th firM wmi-annaal report of the executor In the aetata of Urw. lth"daj .InlinBiin raa filed and ordered Oapted today. An order Wfta made i allowing the executor to -ell person al, property baloitdnc to the estate. I The final report In the Marv A. Wild, cr estate was approved nnd the Inven tory In the estate of John Horn filed. 1 The appraiser. Thomas Ross, E. C. j liranstetter and FYank Spike, value; the estate at 1 1 !tH5.r,5. Tell of Conference Oeorse Rlgbr. Ivan Houaar, Uoyi Anstln and Arthur Itndd hlch school bbra who attended the Older Hoys' Confaranoa at The Dallaa, spoke at the Pendleton hlKh aebooj assembly this mornlnlf. Cash Wood, county V MCA secretary. to another Speaker. -The assembly was under the direction of Charles Mowry. IN PUBLIC EYE R aaBBBBBBBBBal """"" jjPffljaMBl Ataes POtMOEXTEt ' This la tho latest picture of United States Senator Miles Poln Jcxter, who is much ia the public uye Just now. TOO LATEJTOJLASSIFY eon SENT aarae. Ill W. Alta.ll I'hono tl'H-J. B WANTED To rent piano. Call Mrs.! lister Uoners. I'hone 1041. rSvCHOMETHIST Office hours 1-8. 402 K. Alia St.. upstairs. MAN AND WIl'K want work on ranch. Can furnish references. In rjtftra 513 Willow street. DKKSS.M AKIN' I competently done. Apt. 4, ttymTttOfl Court. Phone j FOR SAI.K Tord roustahout 116, Kood rubbers. Make an offer and drive it away. Telephone tiaraKe. op posite court house. LOST Small Idack doK with curved tall answering name of poster with San Kraneisco license. Return French restaurant and receive ISO reward. FOR SAI.K I. C Smith Typewriter, sanitary couch and mattress, library table, stand tables, rockers, etc. Also partitions taken from Dr. Kinz office. Call Ir. S'arba's office. Cllunse of Time for OfKmtag of IHds. BMt will be received not later than 1:30 p. m. November 3rd. 1919, in place of October 27th. 1919. as adver tised. Pids are to be sent in sealed envelopes, marked bids for construc tion of new school for Plst. No. 72, Umatilla Co.. Ore., and mailed to W. w. Orasn. Pendleton, ore. The school b.iarcl reserves the riuht to accept or le.leet any or all bids. Plans al the of fice of the County School Supt. Anii'Mincemont. The Jolly Inn takes this means of announclliB to their many Sunday pnt- mm Ihtit not of resoeel to OUf help land ourselves, we will be BlOBSd all lay Sunday and every Sunday tuero- Grocery Phone r26 Use the Phones SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Other Dcpartm'tg 78 Use the Phones We Never Sacrifice Quality for Price al vMrits-M s sun k'TrtwEtrif LOWER the PRICE. ALWAYS reliable goods at prices that mean real savings. BLAC K SATIN $2.00 to $5.95 There isn't any use to de scribe in detail our Black Satins. They are of excel lent quality. They have a permanent finish, and they make up into most stylish dresses. Every woman should have at least one bEsS Suchess, Messaline, De Luxe, Imperial and Charmeus, LINING SILKS $1.00 TO $3.75 A comi)lete showing of silks suitalile for h'linp suits and coats. Some fancy and some plain. If you contemplate lining your old coat or a lining in that new suit you're having made, see these lining silks Fancy Silks '. g-JO g.0 Plain Silks $2M)to $..o PLAID WOOLENS The beautiful plaid woolens we're showing for skirts are by far the most desirable we have ever shown The plaids and the color combinations are 'different and the quality of goods are the best. Se lect a length for a skirt from JQC to 5Q these. The yard FUR CLOTH Fur cloth is used quite a great deal for coats, trimmings, collar and cuffs for coats, etc. e have fur cloth in imt. seal, beaver and molaine. Before you buy your trimming for that coat see ourtgtg you buy your trimming for $8.50 t0 $17.50 that coat see our assortment T HANDKERCHIEFS FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Handkerchiefs of all descriptions, for school use. Evervday use and special occasions. Handkerchiefs of vei-v best qualitv of Shamrock lawn, linen and soft silkv finished fabric. Ready for use. Plain white and' colors 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c to $1.00. HOES OF QUALITY The present high cost of foot wear has impressed overy one With the importance of selecting shoes wisely. We have all learn ed that one pair of good shoes, of a well known make, even though the first cost is more, cost less in the end than cheaper shoes. The value you get in good shoes is measured by first, the number of days you can wear that shoe. Second, the style, and third, comfort you get. We are now prepared to show you the newest apparel in foot wear. Note some of the following styles in ladies' high shoes. French Bronze Kid with the new long vamp, plain toe, Paris Louie heel. Very close edge welt. This shoe is of the very newest it u". cpeawon in uiuiuc aim v.un - M l; -U worn with very good taste, with h-: either brown or blue suit or dress. e have priced tins snoe at, the pair $18.00 Champagne washable Kid (that will wash). This shoe is made over the new Devon last which carries the long slender vamp, with the high Paris Louie heel, very close edge welt, lace, blind eyelets. This shoe is very dressy and v, ill stand up until worn' out. This shoe is worth $20.00 the pair but. on account of early buying we have priced it for. 'the pair $16.50 We have the new shades in grevs and browns with prices that are less than we can buy them wholesale at today's prices. These shoes range in price from, the pair $0-00 to $15.00 We have all grades and prices in black slices. When you buy shoes here you know you are get ting the best that money can buy. and they will fit van nok more t rossv ana last ituiuer. e can- mi A all foot trouble. Bring your troubles to us. NOVEMBER DESIGNERS are here. Patrons having subscription cards please call and get yours. There are many back numbers here too. Please set them. ?SoRSETS Laced Farorvfc Dressed Woman Wearing the proper model an Jj&Jj kind of a corset feives one the feelufc of beinfe well dressed, but, the corset must fit. To feet a really fcood fitting corset the services of our expert corse tiere are at your disposal. One of our makes in particular, the MODART Corset, front laced, fcaves most excellent results. It as a corset that will brinfc out style and improve the general figure lines. It as comfort able and durable. You wall make no mistake in arran&anfe for a trial fitting - ot your convenience. $4.50 to $20 ODD NAPKINS $2.50 to $3.00 set They are put up 6 napkins to the set. A big assortment of de sirable patterns. Some amongst the lot that will match up your table cloth. Some are linen and some are not, how ever, very good for every day use. Have a look at them. SILK REMNANTS Each day we accumulate a few silk remnants and now this past week we have quite a few. They will be out on counter tomorrow and Saturday at ONE HALF PRICE. BRAIDS FOR BRAIDING If you intend to braid that dress or blouse use our SOUTACHE, PIG TAIL or RAT TAIL BRAID. They come in colors, black and white. We can take your order here for braiding and promise quick ser vice and good work. i : ui: n TOWELS Towels of all kinds. Huck towels of all cotton, union ami all linen. Turkish towels, double knit, verv absorhant and large sizes. Huck Tow els. each 20c to $1.50 Turkish Towels, each 20c to $1.25 llllllllllllllllllllllll I I s a I i 1 i i 1 a I aTHIlHtinillllH 1 1 1 I ( t 1 1 U I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 lit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 laMMMWU grlafter.