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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PB1TOLETOH. OREGON, PAGE TTTREl THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1919. NEWS NOTES OF One Hpeeder Fined .-.. One fine for speeding wan collected in police court yesterday afternoon. Jt wss paid by Mm. John Forest. be held at the Church of the llcdee- pilot Rook (Maple Many, iner at 1U a. in., with Rev, J. Krancis A niarrlago license wuh Issued toduy Morgan, nasi or of the Presbyterian ! to John ( 'umnilna, 62, a harm ssmuker church, as speaker. Special music Is and to Mrs. Mary O. llugcn, GO, both being planned, and will bo sung by the of I'llot Hock. choirs of tho two churches. IMMfor (lHsn Maxwell. i Will T. K'Tk Bare, Dr. C. to. lata ,. n of Itlvcrslde, vot Will T. Kirk, of the Hiate Industrial erlnarlun, loday purchased a Post Accident Commission, 'was In I'endle- war IDU Maxwell cur from Nell A I ton last night on his way to Portland Harker, of Klverside, local agents for from Walla Walla. He was a guext ln"l line. I mil. i n Appears Today. A new Issue of tho Pendleton Iiiiih school "laintorii" appeared toduy. It la reported to be a good looking paper. Rrevr-H treads Military Company. Urvlllo Keevea took charge of the high achool cadet corpa this morning In the absence of Commandant Klelachman, who Is in Maker with tho football team. at the home of his aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Fell. llrcak All K....I.I- mission was given a Judgment toda M signing up nine men to Join tho ' f"r 7-2ii fr",n thc KwlsH Cheese Fa, nuvy last week. It. Carr, local recruit - I ,ory- Tne "" 'ent by default. Ing officer, broke all records for sub- Washington Wins lUiskethall l.umc. Washington school won the girls' basketball game last night uftcr a hotly contestes game with the girls of the Hawthorn school The score was 1 1 to 9. The game was played at the high school gymnasium. stallons. The average number en- I Temperature! la SO Today, lifted at sub-stations Is four men a! Today's temperature la CO. with a week. Klght men recently enlisted J minimum of 30. Thc baronu-ier reg- durlng one week ut Spokane. Inters 30 also, according to Major Lee IMoorhouses weather report. Will Speak at M, iiml- . "School Lunches" and "Child reed- Inventor Home icon l.ust. Ing" will be the themes for a talk by E. S. Bush, Inventor of the go-gfe-Miss Ella May Harmon, county dem- Kle toy and a xelf-wlnding plumb-bob, I onstration. at a meeting of the Un- returned Ttlursday from St. Louis and coin Parent-Teacher Association In iChlcago where he has been for the the county library tonight. Miss Har- past several weks In the Interest of his . nion gave thc same talk this after- ; inventions, Villon Service for Tluuiksglvlng Hay The Church of the Redeemer and the First Presbyterian church will unite for Thanksgiving services on Thanksgiving Day. The services will A Oalalae That Does ,o Affect Hea Ht'csuse of its tono. ana !" toon at a meeting of the School Patent-Teacher LAXATIVE IIROMO yl'ININE (Tab-' let) can be taken by anyone without Tomorrow she will be present ut thej Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Borle, formerly --"- 1 head., 'There Sou? o '"Jroio Q-U ITST VLU T."" Hh,w'"i'd an HO acre farm In lke County. the"box "n' aUOVE H l"ure on '" "'utters of Interest to the , falifornla. The farm la irrigated b 101 101 101 101iQi 1Q1 101101101101 McCarty's Strained HONEY Jut received another large shipment of fine honey from the James A. McCarty Apiary on Butter Creek Medium Sized Buckets $1.65 Large Sized Buckets $3.25 IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Our regular Saturday Special Tomato Sausage, Made in our Own Kitchen Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 "See Me Before The Fire" If you wlali to make a quick sale of jrour property, K will pay you Co list It with us. We have arrange ments whereby we ran sell property on easy terms o the buyer ami get the cash for the seller. We arc selling property on this plan to parties that couldn't buy otherwise JOE KERLEY Insurance. Loans. Real Estate. Grain 721 Main Pendleton For Your Mince Meat Boiled Cider, pint bottles 40c Cleaned Currants, per package ..30c Fresh Raisins, per package 25c Lemon Peel, per pound 50c Orange Peel, per pound 50c Citron Peel, per pound g 7Sc Good Apples, per pound i 05c f toff P f AW T V f M SERVICE Grocery Department Two Phones 526 PENDLETON and uncle. ; - , ' "iiiiiiIshIoii ;ct ;.25 .liidKm.iil. The State Industrial Accident Com- Washington Association. !illl Make Homo i i.Lo v,oi. ' ,,,r r.-ni.ientH of Pendleton, have purchas- springs and is suitably for all kinds of diversified farming. The farm Im neai Lower Lake, California. RotjtMon IXifttr Valued ul v. I !:') The estate left by the late John F. Robinson in vatiied at $Ht4$$ In an inventory filed today by F. EE, Judd, K. ' R, Marshall and James Welch. The1 chief item Is the lot and building of ' the Domestic I-Aundry, owned by Mr. ' 3 RoblnVon, -which is appraised at $20, 000. Leave on to-jnt-ilon Trip. M. pa Bennett, state highway en- ; ginecr for Eastern Oregon, and Ro land Oliver, left today by auto on a I weed's tour of inspection of h'ghway i work In this district. They will visit J Portions of the Columbia River high- ' way near Arlington and Wrt and will aUo go over portions of the Dalles- ' California highway as far as I'rlne viUe. (.ruH f.niad in ( mna- County. Tffcre is grass enough for cattle in the Cjinias Prairie -country to last un til Chr'Htinas, according to Henry I-a-inka. prominent cattleman, who nyi that unless a heavy snow falls and rovers the grass, cattlemen will not begin feeding hay until the latter part of December. Cattlemen are rejoic ing becaus.tr the weather is milder than it was during- October, stutes Mr. Uazinka. Same Men Meet Baker Today. The mime men who played in the I -a Grand - Pendleton game last Sat urday left this morning for Haker 101 ' where they are to battle the Bilker high school eleven this afternoon. Ha ker Is said to have a strong line-up and the local team is still somewhat disorganized on account of injuries but expect to put up a good fight. The result will be announced this evening- at the Charles Company. i Ir'ldren's Clink- Tomorrow. Children between the ages of three j months and six ears will be tested) I at the clinic tomorrow from 1 p. it 3 p. m. at the City Hall. Children J whoso names begin with letters be tween 'A" and "M" will be tested be tween the hours of l p. m. and 2 P. I m. while those whose names begin ! with letters he t ween "M"' and 'Z" will be tested between the hours of p. m. and 3 p. m. Those in charge of the clinic ask that each mother bring j a blanket in which to wrap her child while the examination is being given. Mis- Rues: Nominated. Miss Grace Ttugg, Pendleton girl w ho is attending University of Oregon, has been nominated to attend the Stu dent Volunteer Convention at Des M.oInes, Iowa, as a representative of the senior class. The Cniversity will send 19 delegates, ad to raise money to send them, votes will he sold at $1 each with which the purchaser may ote for the man or woman he dele gates. Six men and six women will go four representing the senior class. th rep each the junior and sophmore cla-sses and two thp freshmen. Thirty students have been nominated. Offices art Completed. Complete new .furnishings have been installed in the offices of Dr. H ! H. Hattery, physician and surgeon, i'Who has moved Into new (juarters in ; j tho American National Bank build ing. The offices consist of a recep- tton room ami hall, an X-Kay room. J a private office and a work room. The reception room and hall have been furnished in a color scheme of blue ' atui lan, wiin Hangings to maicn, j ; while the private office is in tan and rose. The work room and X-ltay room contain 1 r. Hat t cry's modern equipment and special care has been taken to Insure good lighting for these rooms. Will Poiootl Itrc'r Rabbit. Seventy farmers of Stun field. Hcr miston. Butter Creek, Umatilla. Echo. Columbia and Hold man have si mux! up to buy poison for use in the rabbit extermination canipaijrtr. The county court will buy the poison at wholesale price and will sell It at this price to the farmers. The poison will be mixed with alfalfa at general mixing stations and then distributed to the farmers. It Is planned to use the poisoned al falfa after the snow fails, when the rabbits are In search of preen food. The recipe for the poisoning mixture I f rom Is one ounce of strychnine dissolved In K omiitM nf hnl Witter This IS 11U- ' oH with 10 noiinds ot nihil fa hav. slstants. Will mase a personal canvas which absorbs the poison. D. U -Tanii- of son, of the I . S. IliolntfieaL rairvey, i ennioum and Fred Ilennton. county agriculture I class. agent, are active In promoting: t ; cam palRii. Mou's fljrmnasfHiw Clssa Meet. Tho man'M K.vmnaniiim OlSfl which met !at night nt thp hih srhnol de cided to hold Its next meeting a week of I Grocery Phone 526 Use the Phones Truly a House of Personal Service WHERE YOU GET SATISFACTION. Our goods are of the highest standard quality. Most varied as sortment, and everything priced at about what you want to pay. Special Sale Women's and Now is your opportunity to buy a new outfit at trouble to show. DELIGHTFUL DRSSEES IRRESISTABLE AT $19.75 Yes, irresistable indeed, be cause of the price to which these pretty dresses have been re duced. There will be beautiful dresses of Satins, Crepe Meteoi-, Trico tine and Wool Jersey. DRESSES AT $29.50 Dresses that embody the most favored fashion features of the season, for street, afternoon or travel. Satins, Crepe Meteors, Silk Paulette and Tricotine. DRESSES AT $49.50 Beautiful Tricotines, Paulettes Tricolettes, Georgette Satins. Every dress is so different you will find all models represented. CAMISOLE LACES AND RIBBONS - On display now, the most beautiful camisole laces and ribbons we have ever' shown. We can't begin to describe in detail. You'll have to come in and see them. Make up camisoles for Xmas. Every girl and woman likes them and do not ever have enough. Be sure to see our assortment next time you'r down town. FABRIC SUP ON GLOYES SI. 25 Women's fabric slip on gloves Tuesday. Kaymond Hatch and boys clubs In k nera i. is the In the county. Pudolph Tannler, with OlhOfi as as- the city BO that all business men of will be informed of the Kev. A. It Petty. I ....... .... . . .... u. , ,4 will be In Pendleton Saturday la talk on the ltuntist New World Movement. Thc BsilllSlS will raise lltO.OOO.OSS IIISIIllHHI Ma.v its) Y- Mi ' V Hermlston may form a local Y. til. C. A., as the revolt of a vialt by Cush Wood, county Y. M. C. A. secretary, to Hermlatnn on Wednesday. The work In the next five years and pr. Pett Is Koin about the state helrlinR to DSB the work, lie will speaK tomorrow at the Y. M. C A. would be to foster Q UsLI SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Coats, Furs a great saving. SUIT SALE ALL OUR SUITS Vz PRICE Have you a suit? Every wom an knows this is the most import ant garment of the wardrobe. And we are offering a choice stock that was late delivery to us, so you have the opportunity of selecting at a big reduction mod els that are the season's best of ferings. Nearly half of these suits are trimmed in beautiful furs all lined with fancy silks and new shades, such as Dragon Fly, Blue Maduro, Reindeer and Oxblood as well as Navy. Remember, One Half Price. NOVEMBER SALE OF FURS Hudson Seal, Beaver Squirrel, Skunk, Nutria, Fox, Mole, Kol insky, Wolf, Near Seal, Raccoon, Opposum, Badger, French Coney Mink. If you are contemplating buy ing furs to wear now or as Christmas gifts, this is the time to make the selection as our stock is most complete and you may buy at a very worth while saving. Snap strap in colors of white, brown, tan and gray. All sizes now in stock. These gloves are the very thing for rough wear and driving a car. Buy a pair and try them out. JAPANESE LUNCH CLOTHS and napkins. A big new stock just received in a wide range of patterns of blue, sizes 45x45 to 60x60. Buy yours now and get the size vou want. that sect Ion ol the v. Thi M- C. :ae p. iy at 7:30 j and Assessor Home I'rttm gales. l'ounl Assessor P. Strain 1. !.. of SVrll.in.l. ed this moinitiK rom Salem wher, In appeared l.cfore the state tax com mission rcKardtns the SSSBSSS MM of public service corporation ill I'masUbt county en the roll. He said that ass. -sors fioni nearly erory county In Drsioa wo,, m Saiem tryl. uj i" tci CM hi t V;nl nits 7S Cse tf'e 1'h.mis TV Suits, Dresses, ; Come in and try them on. No COAT SALE When you come to understand thoroughly that Alexanders sale offers merchandise of an en tirely different character from the ordinary and questionable qualities that are so often seen, you will appreciate what it means when we say "Quick Sale of Women's Coats." $49.00 to S57.50 GRADES 49.50 to $57.50 grades jjjO $65.00 to $85.00 grades IJQ A RAINBOW COLLECTION OF EVENING FROCKS AT A GREAT REDUCTION Fluffv vouthful creations of Taffetas, Tulle, Panne, Velvets, Silver and Gold cloth. Sleeveless models and those that depend on dainty straps or ruffles or flowing drape for their shoulder support, while wreaths of tiny buds, bouffant hip ideas, silver bodice adornment, add to their charming talents to beauty. Colors, Nile green, peach, light blue, pink, yellow, flesh, sunset, coral, oi-chid and black. All to go at a sharp reduction. Women's Handkerchiefs A splendid showing of women's hand kerchiefs of all lin en and of shamrock lawn, some plain, some embroidered and lots of colored ones. Select your gift handkerchiefs now 10c 25c, 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25. 1.50. JAPANESE RINGS AND TASSELS A big lot of Japanese Rings and tassels just received for all kinds of fancy work. Bags, pil lows and the like. They come in all shades and combinations of true Japanese shadings. Tassels ;jot. Rings 20c and 35e alterations in then rolls b' anrt on Sua- the commtss iiii Kmi Onssbu Drrs-t. A divorce wan k ranted ysterd iy afternoon In clreult court t.i HWen V. DarMa fr..m Thoma j. Darata. she a allowed to rtsume h. r former n.iiiio of Helen V l)er. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY return WANTKD r 5 rwm hoiiae Pbuii 103, ... i. I