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nor pages DAILY EAST OREOONIAW, PElfPLETOW. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1919 PAGE TREES NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON iMiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii iiiiiHM iiiiiiniimiimiiiiiliiimiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiij lid.. - Dm.. . Tonight. ArrtiiiKeinenlH urn coniplnted for the IiIk Jllnoy dunce loniulit id Happy Canyon. The affair wll iMffln ut ft o'clock and will form the oil max for the day'H festivities I'rocuiiU from the dance will ko to the Anieiliwi Le gion and the lied Cross. l.'matllla County Men Ronoral. Hobert Claude mill, of Milton and Travis Hloan Henderson, ulso of Mil ton, who lost their lives (luring the recent world wur, ure uniong the for mer Whitinnn COl!.f nun who ure honored by u bronze memorial tablet recently put In place on ihe wull of the Memorial Hulldlnp. Tin- labial contains the names of nine men. Hero TO Attend I.mIk'. Among the out-of-town members of tl the KnlKlitM of I'MI.i.ik lodKe who at-! tended I'endleton lodjfe lust night were Unorga Hoot, of HermlHton. Iiik us an ensign the Naval Avla- s Here I rum Wnllu Wulla. Mutt Bnnla. who bus farming in-Is Henry Keene, of Athenu. und Charles terents in the Walla Wnllu region, trim ! Aslipaueh anil W. K. Hose of Athena, a business visitor Monday afternoon II to j'endleton. Celebrates One Day I ml). Alexander White Hull, one of Ihe ri-Mci vutlon's wall known red men, was found so sompletcly Inebriated yester- duy availing thut it required three pale facen to get him to the city jull. lit! tiuld a 115 fine for bis release this morning. I in Portland. Dan I'. Nmythc, who is one of the most extensive growers of sheep In Bmatern ' regnn, Is vltntlng in the city from I'endleton. He Is staying ut the Henson. Oregon Journal. Used for 70 Years Thru its use Grandmother's youthful appearance has remained until youth has become but a nwmory I he sort, refined, pearly white appearance it renders leaves the joy or Beauty with yoi tot many years A3v I A. J. IVmlletoii Stores Ilw-oratU-d. Pendleton stores ure decoruted with I fluKH and bunting in honor of the day. I rietureH of Pershing. President Wii I Hon, Koch and Joffre figure in tin- de corative scheme. A display of wur relies at liond UrotherH store Ih at tracting attention. The relics were col lected by Hev. J. M. Cornellson, who returned recently from oversous where he wun in the Y. M. C. A. nervier. John M- Mm i ;i Here. John McMurray, formerly swim j mini? Instructor at the I'endleton Na- tatorlum. In in the city today on busi ness. HIh headquarters are at Hpo kane, where he is employed by the Vermont Koan and Trust company. McMurruy recently received his dis charge from the service, after serv- 101 101 101 101 101 101 lQl ioiioi iQiZ- ARMISTICE DAY NOV. 11, 1919. One year ago today we closed our place of bus iness to celebrate the end of history's most de structive and terrible war. Today we are closed again for that same pur pose which should be more joyous than before for the boys are home to celebrate with us now. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Have you your "1920 Button?" Student ICally for M-lton CunM'. A final rally hefore the Milton K-'tme was held at 4 O'clock yesterday after noon at the hlKh. school assembly, un der the direction of Yell Kin Simp son. Faculty members including Principal H. VI. In low, C. S. Cramer, MIhs Johns, and others, spoke con cerning todays battle. All were opti mistic. Yell practice und a serpentine march around the practice grounds followed. .Many Autos Despite Strikes. On Saturday when J. K. Klklns, of the Oregon Motor Garage und Barney Oldfield visited the Covey Motor Car Company In Portland, Cadillac distri butors for the state of regon, t hey met J. F. ilayllss, Detroit re pre ventative for t ho 'ad iliac Motor Car Co.. of Detroit. In speaking of the 'udllluo product, Mr. ItuylisH stated that the Cadillac? company was run ning to full capadty and had been all this year, however, strike conditions early In the summer, and the condi tions of the material market had at times greatly interfered with produc tion. "In spite of strikes and lack of material," said Mr. Dayliss, "the out put has been fairly satisfactory and aejttsJj the best wo have ever manufne- 1 1 ured, however, there will be thous ands of orders unfilled for ('adilluc motor cars this year, and it Is very gratifying to the 'adilluc organ iza jtion, both the factory and distributors, Jthut many of these orders unfilled are being held over until next year." TO DELIVER GLANDS OF HUSBAND TO BE HANGED Nice Question of Whether In-! terstitial Glands of Criminals Shall Be Sold at San Quentin May be Settled by Judge. -101 IQT IQT TOT 101 IQT IQI IQI IQI IQI I II I "See Me Before The Fire" If you wish to makr a quick sale of your property, It will pay you to list it with us. We have arrange ments whereby we ran sell property on easy terms to the buyer anil Ret the rash for the seller. We are wiling property on this plan to arties that couldn't buy otherwise. JOE KERLEY Insurance. Loans, Real Estate. Grain 721 Main Pendleton S A N Fit A N CISCO, Nov. 11. T h e nice question of whet.. the widow of the criminal handed recently at San Quentin can demand that his intersti tial glands 1m delivered to her for sale may Ik decided in the courts. Attor ney Nat Coghlan. who defended An thony Papara, believes the widow has a right to demand the glands when he is handed December 19. Prison doctors today announced I that they had an offer of $10,000 for : the glands which they could not ac- ; cept. due to the prison rule;. Coghlan believes an Injunction might be ob- ;! talned, preventing the agents of the: state from using the reproductive j glands and ordering physicians to "keep them on ice" until the legal j; question is settled. ; i VIRGINIA CITY CELEBRATES ! PEACE THROUGHOUT WEEK 1 RICHMOND, Nov. 11. With thou M nda of exservice men here from every section of the statee. Virginia's arm 1st Ice week celebration opened Monday, six days and nights of'var ied entertainment and diversified amusements will be provided for the reunion of the men who served the country during the -war. The program Includes street carni vals;, parades, an Indoor circus and countless receptions, dances and balls, To every affair the men who wore the uniform of the country will be ad mitted free, and these men are promisced all the countesy and hos pitality that has made Richmond fa mous for a hundred years. Vice-president Marshall will visit Richmond on "WoHnesdny aid -will ninke a short speech from the steps of the state capital, and will participate In flag-raising exercises by United Btsftes Marines. Winter Apples Are Now In Extra Fancy Winesap, box $4.25 Extra Fancy Rome Beauty, box $4.00 Fancy Rome Beauty, box $3.50 Fancy Johnathans, box $3.00 Good Cooking Apples, box $2.00 Grocery Department Two Phones 526 AVIATORS "TAKE AIR" TO ATTEND DINNER N K V YORK, NoV. 11. Prizes won by flyers in the Trns-Continental Air j Race will be distributed at the first annual re-tin ion and dinner of avia tors army, navy, postal and civilian -here tonight. The idea was first suggested by of ficials of the A merles n Flying Club, under whose auspices the event Is to be held, as a get-together celebration of former service flyer on the first anniversary of cessation of hostilities. The proposal irrew In favor, however until It now includes birdmen of nil branches of the service, those who have been mustered out f the service and have returned to former occupa tions, and those who have entered the field of commercial aeronautics. Several flyers were to reach here by airplane from various flying fields to nttend the dinner. Major Maurice I Connolly, who is in charge of the ar rangements, said today he had been advised that a fleet of six ships will fly from T-nnnley Field, Va. Other flyers will come from .Boston, Dayton. Chicago, Cleveland. Washington. St Louis, Detroit and Mineola. Grocery Phone 526 Use the Phones SERVICE Other Dep&rl'mts 78 Use the Phones PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE rrf a I O M O R T THE DESIRE OF A MAN TO FEEL AT EASE IN A NEW JACK ET WAS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION BY THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS IN DEVELOPING THE COPY RIGHTED BI-SWING SLEEVE FEATURE, EASY SHOULDERS AND COMFORTABLE POCK ET OF THE MODEL SKETCHED. JN EXECUTING THE TROUSERS, A MILITARY TYPE OF POCK ET WAS APPLIED AND ALSO A BELT OF SELF MATERIAL. RE ADY'TO-PUT'ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK Rochester New York The Man, a style book lor Autumn , is ready for you. WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK m naasa $35.00 to $75.00 MM PLAID WOOLENS 50c to $8.50 Yard Now is your opportunity to buy a skirt off one of these good looking plaids, offered in many patterns and colors. See them next time you're down town. HINES SUMMONS HEADS OF FOUR BROTHERHOODS WA HTtrNOTON, Nov. 11. Rati Di rector Hines today summoned the heads of four railroad brotherhoods to -meet with him tomorrow to discuss 1 conditions of railway employment. VISIT OUR ART AND NEEDLEWORK DEPARTMENT For all kinds of new ideas and things suitable for Xmas Gifts. There are lots of pretty things to make up and lots of things already made up. All kinds Fancy Work. All kinds Needlework. Be sure and go to this department and look around, because there are lots of suggestions on display. New Pearl Beads The new thing. Pearl Bead Necklaces, in short strand and long ones fin est quality filled beads. SILK POPLIN $1.25 Make a dress of this fine quality Silk Poplin be cause it wears well, looks good and comes in all the wanted shades. 39 inches wide and it takes about 5 yards to a dress. PLISSE CREPE 50c Yard Plisse Crepe of best qual ity for underwear and night .gowns. Offered in blue, yellow and white. LBpsJV r7 LA 9 I $1.00 and $1.50 WARM GLOVES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN uooci quality knit gloves and mittens. Keep vour hand j warm by wearing our gloves. All sizes and colors Children's Gloves it, , en. Women's Gloves 50cto$1.00 FABRIC GLOVES $1.15 and $1.25 These Fabric Gloves for women are the finest you ever saw. They look like leather and wear like leather Comes in white, black, brown and gray. All sizes In stock. Buy a pair and "try them. I aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiihhiiuiihhiiiiiiuiiiiiiiuiuiuiiiiiiiimiiimuuiiI