PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREQON1AN, PENDLETON. OKEOON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1919. FOURTEEN PAGES MimiiiiiiiiiiiiriMtiiiiMiiiiiiriimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimitiiiiiiniim m 'minimum NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON i Coflimdbor In I'ortluud. 8. I. IuviH uf rlorrnliton, who bus ii contract to build throu concrete lirhlKcH for the hlghwuy commission, in at tho Imperial. Mr. I avls In anx Iquj to I" : in work Immediately. Ore gon la n. 1'ako Trip to porlluiul. Will It. Wrick and Klmer Moore ; left last evening for Portland Where ! they will look after no mo tniHlncB ! matter. Major MnorliouHo to Walla Walla Major Iee Mnorhouse la In Walla Walla today on buulnoss. ;et. Three fieewe. Will oiM'ii oarage. Charlea Klckaljaugli will open a garage and auto repair shop at tho Alia Feed Ilnrn next week. Prepara tions are now under way to muko ar rangements for-tho new hop. Mr. I:l luihitiigh recently returned from Port Hind where ho purchased new equipment. 3& y Beautiful Women ol Society, durlngthe pant seventy year have relied It for their distin guished appearance. The JVrt, refined, peariy ULU. . .....nlt-vim, it antly, is source ol comment. j white corop renders Insta I always Hie i 1 flattering com TP I J. .1. Ilnlnhw hii w a whulo rlock rr H ind brought down thfe fat onM OH a hunt peotordoy. The bird vern hot r:n one Of thn Collins & Monro imih Iich iiortlrwHt of Pendleton. $1900 rr tfieetMietder, I "Thn other day paid a Hheeph'rd ! vr $1900 for lfl rnnnihtf work, and ho had it nil nave tho expense of threo pairs of overall and a few dollars for tnh ireo," Haid J. N. HnrgesH of IMIot Rock. "Hut the Hheepheider is a man of responsibility." Which hrouKht Up the information that in parts of i Oregon sheepnorders do their herding j In an Hutomohllo, while they let their I dogs do the footwork. "It looks to me," niched County Judge Marsh of ITmatllla, "that some sheepherders are tetter paid than some county offi cials." With H. N. Btanfldd, Mr. I Burgess recpntly held a conference 'with Mr. Culberson of the tariff board at which time the Oregon 'sheepmen presented statistics showing the Inceraslng costs of producing wool , I n recent yea in. Mr. OH I berson ha I I boon making a tour of the west con ferring with wool producers to gath er material for a report. Oegonffin. Goes to iiHix. MIsm 1011a May Harmon, county demonstration ugenl, 1 in Helix todnv to organize a farm bureau. IXtfLVes for California. dsiMHp I'erlnger bft this morning On No. 17 for California. Ho expects to remain for several weeks. Attorneys Pnisi-nt ArlmnwnlM. Attorneys In tho case of Mrs. Mag gie Higlnhotham vs. D. B. Wolford, presented their arguments before Judgo 'J. W. J 'helps this afternoon in circuit court. Testimony was taken earlier in the week. Moving to New Offices. The Hamley & Co., store is moving Its office furniture todny Into the new rooms west of their present OtOfO, These additional rooms were vacated October 1 and have been in the pro cess of remodelling since. I TWO Tako Build ng permits W. W. Gardner was issued a per I mit today for the erection of a garage to cost $100. Mrs. Sarah LobUO was Issued a permit to make repairs to ajg dwelling, the cost to be $50. j -g i is I f -1 I T lti loi loi lui loi ioi lol loi 101 ioi- FOR FRIDAY Fresh Oysters THE LARGE, FAT FELLOWS Also fresh Shrimp Meat, Crabs and Fish Specialties in Our Produce Department Fresh Pomegranates, Persimmons, Casabas, Ta ble Peal's, Grapes, Florida Grave Fruit, Tomatoes and Artichokes. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Aleuts Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) Violators Taken Bfei TCaeli Court. Frank Brundage was fine $2 Wji police court today for parking over j ; ;i whitt line. In Justice court Charles II Hronson paid n $r fine for operating'; a car without the proper license. Wilder iMd for C.ruml Jury, Wjillace W. Wilder u held for the j I grand Jury on a charge of second de- II gree murder, In his arraignment be- ; fore Justice of the Peace John Miller j; Of Milton yesterday. He was remand-II ed to the custody of the sheriff and jjj returned to the county jail here. z Hof 1 nm Conn v Term to open. Judge 0 W. Phelps will depart Sun day fur JUppner to open the Novem-, bor term of court in Morrow county Oil Afondny. There are but a few caseH j to be disposed of at this time, the J Judge said today. -101 101 TOt 101 IQT TOT 101 TOT 101 101 Purchases Kesv itosioVni P. M. Collier. Pendleton attorney, j today purchased from EL W. Collins the J. Hudemnn property at 524 (".rant j street. The property, which consists Of a house, barn and four lots, wa sold for approximately $4500. The deal was made through W. H. Morrl-1 son local real estate man. Tuesday will e School Holiday. W. W. Green, county school superin tendent, announces that all schools In the county will not be in session Tues day because of the legal holiday. In accordance with the announcement that Tuesday Is a legal holiday. It be comes a school holiday, according to Mr. flreen. : "See Me Before The Fire" If you wish to make a quick sale of your property, it will pa you to i -i it with us. c have arrange ments wherebj can sell propcrtj on easy terms to the Dtjyor and get the OAStl for tt0 SsUOT. Wc are M-iihig property on this plan to parties that oouklnt bu otlterwlsci JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main , Pendleton Col. Hofer In Pendleton. Col. K. Ifofer, of Salem, Is In Pen- AlOtoSj paying a visit to his daughter, j: Mrs. Allen Bynon. CM Hofer Is re- jj membered for his having inaugurated : a "pray-for-rain' campaign in the dry ; spell of 1912. : W ill Kilter Stanford. ltobert Humphrey, who - recently returned from service in the Knlted Kates Navy, left this mornlnff for California, where he will enter Stan ford. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. n. Humphrey of this city. j KniglitH U) Have Pigraiii. 1'mmon UodffAi Knights of Pythias, ii announcing a special program In 'm memo ra t i'n of Armistice Day at its regular meeting Monday night There will be speeches and music, the committee announces, and also work III the second degree. Supper will be served as the concluding feature. Meaehniu Rnftd Muddy. Jim McConnell. who was thought j lost on the rond from Meaeham, got here all right, but it took him three j days to drive from Meaeham to the fort of Cabbage Hill, a distance of about 25 miles. There was no bottom to the hiuck. be reported when he fin ally arrived late Tuesday night. Mens 1-Vrtun l Meet. The Men's Forum of the Methodist j church will hold the regular session I thil evening at 7:30. The men will) entertain their ladies. A program j j consisting of a debate, readings, in strumental solos, vocal solos, etc. Oh. j yes. the men will serve. This organ- . (station includes in Its membership all: of the church and congregation. FOR Friday and Saturday We offer you two good bargains on articles you use and need all the time 2 cakes of Sapolio for 15c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser for 25c Man Arrested at. MUton. Frank Howe, wanted by Linn conn- ! ' ty officials on a charge of child steal- ! j ing, was arrested at Milton yesterday I by Sheriff T. D- Taylor. The stolen j ; child is a girl 15 years of age who was found with Howe there. He was; I brought to the county. Jail and the j sheriff at Albany notified. He is ex . poet ed to arrive for the prisoner to- Grocery Department Two Phones 526 What BoUtwvtnn is Bolshevism ira chnrnrterlzcd as "Atholsm on tho Mnri-h" by Dr. C. J. Rrld in his address nt the Baptist church last ntsht. "It denies moral law and the social order of nod," said Or. Heiil. "Tn its calculations for running the wyirld tt left out human conscience, hut conscience must as sert Itself sooner or later. It Is n universal faculty In man." Tonlsht nr. Held spealis on "The TtellRion of Monkeys." Grocery Phone 526 Use the Phones S7. MlTCi, Other Dopart'mts 78 Use the Phones PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE TAILORED AT FASHION PARK il Aa WrA i fLJ 1 T HY-LINE THE SUBSTANTIAL MAN RECOG NIZES THE FASHION PARK COPY RIGHTED HY-LINE SHOULDER FOR WHAT IT REPRESENTS CORRECT NESS AND EASE. CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON. READY-TO-PUT-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK. $35.00 T0 $75.00 Style Have you ever observed that some women do not look well dressed no matter how expensive the'tr clothes? They seem to lack that some- j thin& called style. Style does not come from the clothing one wears, but from, the figure that is underneath the clothing. Some women naturally have a stylish appearance. It is ' the poise or balance of the I figpre that gives the easy, ) graceful movements when walking, stooping, turning,' in fact doing anything that calls for the slightest muscu-J lar exertion. The foundation of a correct "figure is proper poise of the body maintained by the means of a properly poised corset. ' 3 Front Lacod are poise designed; I They are designed to bring out tha latent beauty of form which, is every woman's inherit ance, and to add every pos sible touch i of smartness. There is a style in a MODART for each typa of figure. I 1 A trial fitting " of the MODART Corset, which is free by our corsetiere, will prove to you their comfort and distinctly smart style. $4.50 T0 $20.00 -I MUNSING WEAR "SUPER-SERVICE IN UNDERWEAR The nnusuaJ serviceability of Liuagfngwear Union Suits i: t!ie result of fine quality of materials, plus exact methods of manufacture by makers who know how. Every thread, fabric, seam, button, every step that enters into the process of making perfect fitting Munsingwear Union Suits must undergo the strictest supervision to insure quality. m . Each garment is inspected three times and is as near per fect as skill can make it. These quality methods and materials insure a servieabil ity, washability, durability, comfort and economy in Mun-sino-wear bevond comDare. That's why we say Munsingwear is "super-service" in underwear. You can be union suited in Munsingwear from our stocks and with a season full of service, comfort, satisfaction. No matter the size of your person or purse there s a right Munsing garment for you. Munsingwear the National Underwear Women 85c to $S.50 Children 75c to $3.50 PLAIDS AND STRIPED WOOLENS 5c YD. One special lot of plaid and striped dress goods suitable for children's dress and grown ups as well. The plaids are desirable patterns and colorings. The stripes are mostly dark colors. Make your selections tomorrow. BABY FLANNELS Keep baby warm by using our baby flannels. They are of the best quality and are pre-shrunk. Some plain and some embroidered, Some are wool mixed and some silk and wool Baby flannels 65c to $2.50 EIDER OWN Eider Down in white, pink, light blue and gray. Use this fine Eider Down for house robes, foot warmer, etc., of excellent quality and good finish. The yard 85c to $2.50 OUTING FLANNEL 25c, 30c, 35c Outing flannel in white and colors. Make up your sleeping garments now. Also your comforters using our outing flannel. COMFORTER CHALLIE 35c YD. The best quality cotton ehallieVoffereTiri all col ors and patterns, strictly for comforter. Make up some comforters now and use these beautiful challis. COTTON BATTS AND WC BATTS Finest quality goods used. PuiC and sanitary, largest sizes, for comforters. Cotton Batts, 1-2 lb. to 3 lbs 18c to $2.00 Wool Batts $4.50 to $8.50 SILK POPLIN $1.25 Yd Why not a dress made of this fine S1I,K POPUN, offered in colors brown. navy, Copen, white, tan. green, etc. This Is a cloth that will give good wear and look new as long as you wear it. mm ART ANTIQUE LACES 20c to 65c Yard. The most beautiful lace you ever saw for lingerie and fancy work. 2 1-2 in. to 12 in. wide. Use these laces in makinp- un vnn- 'iXmas things. Ask to them. see illUUHiniUanillllllllimmimiUini Ill nnmnm nimmmiitiiuiiiiii mi iiHiHiiiiiiiinni : , 1 Rmr Cornftll Sele'tol. The Helena Area of the Methe.li!t ehureh has ealle.l for two men from the Portland Area to assist In a enm- jpatKn for j i ra. ana for Gooding Col lege, Cloonlnir. Idaho, and Ttev. R. K. .("Jornall was one of the men seloetod to report for service the 10th of this month. Ite will he away for two weeks. lnrin the nhsenee of Mr. Ciornall. Dr. If. J. Talbott, president iof the Kimball School of Theo!oKy. and Ir. fhas. A. Vtowon of the Cen- itcnary BtJtff of thla nrea, are the pros- Ipcctlvo pultitccra. County Commissioner Hero. v;. 1 Dunning, county commission er, is In the city today on business. Sm' for $00o Nolo. Nate Raines today filed suit In clr- ., cult court to collect $600 from KdKnr Sx--lal MtlltO at to HMUnniMI ,ct-i Oaatoad of Mitchells. I The Kimball Motor Company last niKht received a shipment ot Mitchell I automobiles. Included in the carioau are roadsters and tourins cars. L. Forrest. The sum is nlleged due on a promissory note transferred to Italncs. Hoy Wanted. Bright boy wanted it the East Ore Ronlan office to learn trade. Whkcr paid whilo learning. Permanent posl itlon. See Foreman at once. I 'linri'li. Dr. Mahood. possibly the most not ed dependable evangelist in the Meth odist church, will be hero to com mence a series of services January 1st. His dauBhter will accompany ihim and conduct meeting for girls and women. Word to this effect was (received today. PlaceYOUR UmM on Our 1 1 - I