PAGE THfcZl TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1910 NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON 1 iMiwiiiiiNHmimiimiiiiiiiniiiHiiuillilim Now Window I- Complied. front. Tin Improve merits consist of New windows huvo been completed lai-ffe aide wIimJowh, with u lurye is- ut the ThomuR shop, Mid Imvw t-huiiK- etl the entire nppouran of the slum FACTS TO KNOW lit nil window In i h front. The "Bayer Cross" means gen uine Aspirin prescribed for 18 years. Aspirin created a Helmut Ion when In trod ueed by Huyer over mjflxUH D yours afco. I'livHltiuns at once prov ed itH wonderful efficient y in the re lief of pain. The 011 p trie, world -fa -moiiH .Aspirin, In "Hayer Tailt'i of Aspirin" in wifely taken by millions for oldH, Headache, Itheuma I ism. NeurulKla. Keurache, Toothache. Nen ralfrlu, Aching Joints, Neuritis, and Iain jrenerally. Be sure the "Hayer Cross' which is the mark of true ' Hayer Table tfl of Aspirin," is on each genuine package and each genuine tablet. HoxeH of 1 2 tablets cost but a few oent and contain proper directions. 1 h ui-KistH alno '-'it larger "Bftyftl " pu K j i : - Aspirin is the trade mark of Huyer M ami furl ure of Mono;wl i -curldestcr of BaJIsVUcaoid. I'arcH I'ost Kervl? KMcnds. 1 'a reel post put kages can now bo nent from this country to Hohemla, Silesia, Slovakia and other far east ern countrleH, according to announce ment made by the postofflce depart ment. Parcel pont package can also he lint to (iermnny, via New York. -L. ,,-.Ju. M3 ranjfiMj to eneouraKe a larne attend-1 5 arice. A 1'ennunt will be given to thnl room Hecurlnjf the moat votes from W thoHe present. Grocery Phone r2(i Use the Phones Q UjL,I T V SERVICE (Vher mil ;s the "Vmts Tutor i i to m i- Is Hrouke 1 i li moii , teller at tho Amerl- 2 euri National Hunk. wfiM eonflnefl to bli home today aiol his pliice w;i ta ken hy J, It,. Willie. PENDLETON'S LEADING STORK ArnilMi.v ay Yields One Drunk. Hill KdwardH. drunk, waH Ihe only victim of the Armlntlro Day celebra te n to Kel more than enough. He pleaded guilty In police court this morning and wa Riven a fine of $10 or five day. He wbh unable to pny the fine and was remanded to Ul6 I custody of the marHhiil. r Hound-1 p Mcetlufl in Two Wecktf. The annual raeetinv or ih ''-"k holders of the Pendleton Round-Up,1-; scheduled for Inst night, was ptt- j'onfii null win he n it Tuesday nignt November 25. Ians for Kabblt Campaign. i n. Iv. Jamison, of the V. S. Hiologl- j leal Purvey, ami Fred Ilonnlnn, county j agricultural agent, are In Hermlnton ! today makhiK arrangements for the rabbit drive which will be held In this 1 county Mid Morrow county 'with the co-operation of Morrow county far mers and farmers of this county. I Watson R'turns C. V. Wawon, of the 1". R nlologi cal Kurvey office, returned today from an extensive field trip to fionthern Idaho, He reports that the survey trappers are doing good work. Meeting of Parent -Tear In i A meeting of the Purent-Tenchnrs Circle of the Hawthorne School will be held Friday afternoon nt 2:30 In the Hnwthorne Tiuildlng. A program has been prepared a nd a eon test u r- Xcw MfUwrlgtri on Job. Joe Hanir U of Montreal, who Is to he one of the chief millwrights at the new Collins Flour Mill, arrived todav from Canada and will begin work as Hoon as Installation of machinery is begun. ioiloii6i i6iioiioi loi foi loi ioi- i -i I WANTED!!! Dead or Alive All the Fat, Firtt Claas Poultry That You Can Bring Us. We Are Paying 25c per lb., Live weight, for Young, Fat Turkeys. PENDLETON'S LARGEST POULTRY DEALERS An Easy Place to Unload Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Have you your "1920 Button?" TOI IOI 101 101 101 101 TOI 101 -101- 01 "See Me Before The Fire" If ymi wi.sli to ninki- n ciil'k salo t yimr property, u fll pay ymi to list it with us. w- have arrange wilt whervby we run wii property n easy terms to tin- barer nmi get tu- tmMi for lira srJIer. Wf an- m'IIIiik property on tills plan to parties that couldn't buy otlirrwlsr. JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main Pendleton Hot Tamales Grocery Department Two Phones 526 fttfaft Smil- To ii-tnitslMi. i UUm Fioreni-o R. Rmtlf-y, county S hf-alth nnrsp. l"ft today f"r Hrmtoton E where nhe will remain fat B week.S Sho will make examinations ,,f Her- S muftorv firhool hildren, ns a pari of 2 the county health work. ' RctnriM I'rom SrI-. S Orvitle Hybee, who has heen In tho j S Brvloa M a metnr of Ihe I'nltedi StMteM N'jivy, h:iK returned to Pett4llo-3 ton. purtng pnrt of thn duration of i S his wrviee ho was HtntU-ned nt Xor- S fork, Vtrctnla. H in ifee son .f Mr. jj BfUl Mis. C. O, Hybeo, of this rlty. IS KcttuiiK BkXMH ("alifornln. 1 famed H. SturttiH returned homo 3 thi.H morning from a 10-day business S trip to California. H paid a business jff to the main factory of t)if Holt Mann- fTOturinir Co, at Stockton, where the J Holt caterpillars are made. He also 33 spent a nhort time in San Francisco. (32 fj& finors IM Poof; 1 ' noil Sr0. fVtek Andrrw, jjroprictor of the pool jS hall al Rieth p leaded Suilty in jus-'S tic cOU,rt today to a charjre of allow- S Inic a minor to play pool In a public j 3 place. H was fined ISO and costs b5 Justice of J'e:ic. Jo H. Parkes. The (33 charire aeaiiis OaorflNl Vfcshaa, for the 3 ame offenne. will be dropped. ! Motor Bqoad to l Is A business and social meeting will j2 be held at the hih school auditorium 8 Vrtday avanlnc Nov. 14, for the hiuh s school Parent-Teachers Circle. A S proftTam is prepared and rcfrchmentt will t.e served. The Motor Spuad will Ig meet tf&0fl VFO ao desire at the cor- 32 ner f.f Main and Webb btreets in front S of the Hok i s Oaorsa. IS win Attend Convention at Salem. t7. K. Cranston, secretary of the I Pendleton Commercial Association. Is n mem c the speakers on the program I for the semi-annual nieftinc of the BecretaHei to be held in Salem Nov. 17 and 18. He will speak on "Cham ber of Commerce Committees.". Mr. Cranston will leave for the meet Injr Saturday nlcht and be In Salem Mon- y and Tuesday for the sessions. .1 111 Bowler itowicii Over. Jim Howler, who came home un scratched after service in France ns a member of the l4Gth Field Artillery, was Injured yesterday when struck by ! an a utomottilo cuniuijr down C'Mirt street. The accident occured while the A r mist ice pay traffic was heav iest. Mr. Howler's injuries aro not serious and he expects to return soon to his duties at the First National P-ank. Suit Modes for Early Winter The present assemblage of suits for Fall answer all questions on the matter of fashions for Autumn and Early Winter. From this assortment shall be known the features that povern style, the length of the suit coats, the pockets which are made so many different ways, ripple or plain backs and so on. Among the plain tailored models, of worsted checks, tinseltone. heather mix tures, chevrons and trjeotme. FUR TRIMMED SUITS of duvetyn, peachbloom velour, duvet de laine and silvertone. Prices are very moderate $45 and more. CHARMEUSE 10 inches wide, of a wonderful quality and finish. A very popular silk for dresses this season. Offered in ail the wanted fall shades. Use our tharmeuse for that dress. The yard $4.00 up NEW PEARL BEADS The new thing, Pearl Head Necklaces, in short strand and long ones finest Quality filled beads, .$1.00 and $1.50. SILK POPLIN SI. 25 Make a dress of this fine quality Silk Toplin 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 quality for underwear and night gowns. Offered in blue, yellow and white. PLAID WOOLENS 50c lo $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 vou're down town. 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. WARM GLOVES FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Good quality knit gloves and mittens. Keep your hands warm by wearing our gloves. Al sizes and colors. Children's Gloves 25c to 50c Women's Gloves 50c to $1.00 FABRIC GLOVES $1.15 and $1.25 Thrse 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. TO WEAR WITH THAT NEW SUIT NEW PURSES AND BAGS $1.00 to $25.00 Now just came in, new purses and bags of leather, silk and velvet, and made right up to the minute. Of fered in many colors. BRIGHTON CARLSBAD OUTING SLEEPING WEAR FOR WOMEN. You'll like the splendid values, attractive style, full and accurate size and careful workmanship. All sizes and prices. OUR ART AND NEEDLE WORK DEPT. is up stairs to the right of the Ready-to-Wear Dept. Visit this section often as there are new things com ing in daily. If you're thinking of "making up" things for Xmas, birthday gifts, .etc., come up and look over what we have. You'll see lots of things you'll like. Package Goods 35c to $3.50. Open Stock Embroidery Work 35c to $3.00. Crochet Threads Bacilla, boil proof 15c. Embroidery Threads all colors. Yarns All kinds and nearly all colors. Curtain Nets and Scrims 25c to $1.50. Curtain and Draperv Cretonne 25c to $1.50. Curtain Madras $1.25 to $4.00. Printed Marquisette 50c to 75c. And many other interesting things too numerous to place in this ad. Come in and see them. WOOLEN HOSIERY for women and children. Right now is a good time to wear woolen hosiery. Keep your feet warm. Tlain woolen and heather mixture for women. Rib bed hosiery for children. Women's Hosiery 85c to $2.00 Children's Hosiery 50c to 95c tlllllllllEIIIillHZNIMIIIIflllllllf nillHIIilllllllllillllllEIMJIIUIUIIIIIIIIIUJIlIlItllliilU GHrifl Porn in Booth Officers. Tho Oirls Forum of PomlUton hiffb schoni. elected temporary officers this i innrnintf and named a committee to I tj r.- ft :l constitution and by-laws. The jeluh Is to he purely social and plan" i monthly meeting's. Todav'g m w the first Bteetlnff. The officers chosen ! were: Vasht i Rosklns, president : ! Caroline SWmider, vieo president ; Mary Chlsholtn secretary and treas ; urer. For Luncheon h X. L. Tamales, 3 cans for 50c Libby's Mexican Style Tamales, 3 cans for 50c Taylor's Boneless Tamales, 3 cans for 50c Gebhardt's Chili Con Carne, per can 25c yan Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 cans 15c Van Camp's Chile Con Came, 3 cans for 50c Hal Corhy t.oahi2;. EEtJ Corby, who has heen In Ten dleton since 1907. will leave on Satur- m day for Unite. Montana, where hp will act as talesman ntut mannm r ior ens ("lamer Shoe Store of Ihflt city. Mr. Corhy has for the pSS five yesjffl heen employed In the shoe department of A leXS ndt-r's. He returned recentlv from service In the United BtatSS rtavy where he was Chief Electrician, radio, ?' Is a 'Mother of Mrs. U O. Fruzioi of this city. I'm 101 al of Mrs Mt'Atei. I Users' association, have heen api-.,!; s The funeral of the late Mrs, Frm-' ed hy Governor Hen Y. OlCott to eat McAtee, aped CO, will be held to-i form a part of the personnel of the I morrow morning at 10 from St- delegation from Oregon which will Mary's Catholic Church, of which Mn, attend the irrigation and land con McAtee was a member. Kev Father ; ference to he held in Salt Lake. I'ath. Van Hoomisson will officiate. Mrs. November :'l and 22. The call for the I McAteo was a colored woman ;nd was conference was issued by D. W. Davis, i well known ns "Aunt Fanny." BbO governor of Idaho, was highly respected In Tendleton, "Take it from Me" says the Gocd Judge V, where she has lived for 3' daughter Miss Ida McAt her. n nfc KeeffB with Iron concern. k Keefe. formerly a ureil Known Rth lere. Is IfOW holding responsible dtlon w'th tne Bonair UOSl A: iron at Lvles. Tenn.. according to a ittr fenm him rri'plvril tOdS V by TttotQai pita fleraM. Kefe left hers aNmt fonr vesrs ago after having served as principal of the Weston achooi nod secretary of the cominer eini essjoelaHen. He repnrts that he Is doing wen nd rlsh to he remem bered to h's old frlendB. Ji Co.. mmmm rasxmi ifls TiiinK vr Deawn Isiesr. r-tiipio-rrs In the rear sleener en No. 10 TlieadSj' mnrnine tlnoicht the War had boen rcvinted Instead of Its ''elm- the antversary of the end of host IH t lea. Tin y were all awakened and told to iret ilreed st about o'eloeV, ns th result of Ihelr enr he dftrhd hv r"nnlng ovor a derail sw'fo on th. Ksmeta skWhs?, Th eorh fea so far off tho rrsrfc thit th" ifiQrtnr-.rn -f,"0 i bilged to dreS I" has, he iav eetarh nnd make the trip tr Pnndleton n tho ehnlrs. Th" slepsr wss hound for PpoV:ine and ef have been placed on No. S OOl oi" here. Pitw if to Biologists. The negative Of S photograph of the only wolverine ever known to have been IttDed in this section of the coun try was presented to the lT. S. hiolog-! leal survey today by Major Moor- ; house. He bus been searching for the; negative for several months in order to prove to the survey that such an ani- They are mal was once killed in this county. daughters about 20 years ago on Weston moun- Wotverfnea ire thought to roam ther west than the Rooklea and ttsaatina nnon) Men Appointed. fa exi edlngly rare In this district. J. T. Hinkle of Hermiston. njttorney (The one killed on the mountain was for the Umatlfl-' River Irrigation lea- mounted hjr J. '. Tallman and clasnrih gue, and J. F. MrXaught. of Her mis- fU'd hy the curator of the Bmithaon ton, president of the 1'matilla Water Institution from the photograph. Twin- Are Idem fieI. Inquiries as to the identity of the twins In "A f-iOtna nee of Pendleton" havo been so numerous that, for the benefit of those interested, thIr names :tro lioinc printed. Adeline and MstUda Buohl, if Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ituchl. Visc tobacco chewers long since got over the big-chew idea. A little chew of this real quality tobacco gives them better satisfaction and they find their chew ing costs even less. With this class of tobacco, you don't need a fresh chew so often and you find you're saving part of your tobacco money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco By Taking Vinol It creates a hearty appetite, aids digestion, creates thousands of new red blood corpuscles, the glow of health replaces pallid cheeks, anaemia disappears and strength and vigor returns. These IVrvi. It West Chester, Pa. "My Mood wis so poor that I ha.l skin eruptio:; an 1 was w.-ak. nervous anil coulj not 6'ep. My r.i t!ier wantoJ rau to try Vinol. It purified nnd enriched r:iy Llool, (rave me a Rood amx tito. my n ?rvousnes9 liaa Rone, un.1 it lias built up my whole sy.,t, m. I can sur ly recomme:i.l it to others who need a pnoj triooi ionic." Mrs. Kdwin S. Cutiirib. i "I TO fered from nervous, run-down condition r.! no ppetite. I keep house ar.d live on a iurni tobad to kt . p alxtut n y work as 1 hne five in the family. My It men led Vinol as tho hi s t m I r n y condition. It h;i5ri.. i in h tite, and I sleep In tt. r ieei strer.per in -v ry " Mrs. J. IIlkman ll.US. For all rnnHifn. n-rroiis. lna.ml Fnnlilliin'.,.r.k wn..n. o.rrwnrfcJ letlr old poenla ami Mlkaf. fcifdrwa, thar 1. no nu.fUv lo... i. Your money will b returned if Vinol fails B35D IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllill IT'S MOST ENJOYABLE A Dinner at Jolly's Inn and cu' l be surprised how moderately priced the well-choren menus are. An ideal place fcr your parties and banquets A place you will meet your friend. Extra l ine music, all the latest hits. Dancing frcm 9 to 12 p. m. r DINNER SERVED 1 1 TO 1 :30 AND 5 TO 7:30 j JOLLY'S INN I 5 East .nent Hotel St. George Ma n Street Entrance 71 1 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 . i . 1 1 i . i 1 1 1 ti i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii i . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 nil 3 I