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FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OKEOOlflAR, PEWDLETOH, OREOOR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1019 PAQE rm COHROY'S CASH GROCERY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS CHbco. . 1 Vi lbs. 6flc, 3 lbs. $1.15, 6 lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, 2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Van Camps and Franks Soups 2 for. . . 25c EXTRA GOOD BULK COFFEE, LB.. 45c Soap, Sunny Monday, 7 for 50c Mexican Red Beans 3 lbs. 25c, 7 lbs. 50c Blue Karo Syrup. .No. 5, 55c, No. 10, $1.10 Shredded Wheat, each 15c Olympic Pancake Flour 35c "Chece is an r Baf levy for Your Car and it will give "punch" and "pep" to your start ing system. The space saving -unit seal" con struction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit of weight and volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let terv and exnlain its snerinl fmhim For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our . "JExibe" Service Station This service is free to all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. - t , Simpson Auto Go. Phone 408 SHEEPMEN! ATTENTION! We have stocks of COTTONSEED CAKE SOYA BEAN CAKE Both NUT SIZE and MEAL for immediate and future de livery. We purchased early. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING 1ZI .Writ or Wire Swift & Company A rim) a I Kood Dept. NOUTH POHTtAXD. OiUBGOH FISH AND GAME LAW 'Suggestions for Clearing Con flicts and Appointment of Commission Will be Offered to Next Legislature. NumiTuiiH chanffM In thu flnh and :amo Ihwh of Oregon arc propoaad b) the Oregon Bportaman'i leagua. which ih in hcmhIoii in Portland. i.ob IhIhUoii to clour the atatt- of conflict ing Rami' Iiiwk and providing fur the appointment of ooramlaaloaa win i offered to the next leijinliiture. Two meumiroH will ! nlacad In-fore the people of the 8tale at the next urn- eral election. One of the rem.liftlonM adoptad provide! for the creation or a game commiHHlon. Hepjtr.-tte and (liH- tlnet from all commercial fishing and commercial interest. ,,nil the other provides for a commercial amend -moot permitting the citizens of vnri- OUM tliatrlctH to decide ly popular vote for the control of the propagation had taxing 01 fish from streams. Thta affects the Itogue and (Jmuqua river oistricts. It Is local option applied to Tlshlnir. stated one of the delegates. ItoHohitlons on Matlock's Dentil. A resolution prepared by E. W. Bartlett, expressing tho symnathv of the organization to Mrs. W. it. Mat lock and family over the death of the (ate W. ft, Matlock, who was one of the vice presidents of the league, was unanimously passed. One resolution introduced provides for control of the voting by proxy. In tho future, each club voting must be represented by a member of that club. The same resolution also stated that no delegate would be seated who la in the employ of the fish and game J commission. A per capita tx of 50 cents per member was also passed on I favorably by the delegates. The legislative committee of the j 'cague has been instructed to propure J Initiative measures and present the ; same to the people at the next gener- al election. The question of separat j Ing commercial and game fishing has been the subject of much discussion ' among the sportsmen for several years, being first introduced by E. W i ..rtlett of Kstacada in 1916. It was j voted down at that time and in the two following meetings. Selection PJaa. The resolution provides that ihe j : I'nl varsity of Oregon Agricultural oilove and Heed college shall recom mend the appointment of one oommis- i j l oner, the stale grange shall reeom- j ji; and the appointment of one com- ; I issinncr the c im-ict forester and j t'o I'uPed 'au-s lrrest service s:iall j r -cnmcier.! one commissioner and the I ' re-:on Kpbrtat 'if-Vfl league shall rec - i o--.j- .'-n.! "-o 'commissioners. The j rive member shall select a chairman ! fitc-' - rubber. T-" Pnsu-- river and ITmpnua ones- I tor h v pl-o been threshed out tiin" t o agsir. before 'the league. it. J . Va-on. or?anliccr of the . at.h- j htgtos Kportsmen's laanile. wrs j prei:ent at the meeting and gao h ' .-p. 1 1 t-'k to the mer lets. Th, n -w officers of tha leag'ie fot- ' low. A. K. Downs, presidcr.. Pi. J. G. 13111, Lebanon, firs vice preMiriotv! i Arthur Harlgarth. HHgin seoond vice ; president: S. C. Hartrum. travel uru. s. i rotary treasurer. Doarna, ;ill .'nil! Hirtrum served as officers during the J CHICAGO WOULD BECOME PERMANENT G. 0. P. CAMP CHICAGO, pec. 10. (United Tress) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY THE NEW 1920 HAYNES ITS FACTORS OF CHARACTER Four doors t feature of the Haynes companionable Roadster, Law, racy in appearance and ultra smart it this popu lar car. Sociability amonA th four pat sen hers call for this chummy Beat ar rangement. A ventilator in the front cowl is finely regulated. HAYNES 1920 " LIGHT SIX" Open Cars Touring Cj 7 Pmsseneet f 2689 Roadster Fout doors, 4 Putenger .... 2b85 Closed Cart Coup A pguueng-er jHOO Sasdati Pauucngrr Jfjfj lumoutui -7 Pimengrr 4200 Cord Tim and Wooden Wheeb Standard Equipment 1920 "LIGHT TWELVE" Open Car Four doots, 4 Pueenun a . . 3450 Closed Cars Coup 4 Puwrtger 5000 Sedan 7 Paaavoajer 4200 Cord Tirto od Pve Wiro Wheels Sundard Eqtutnnem Price. rc F. O. B. Kokomo. A nosy cMalot. beautifully iBustraud, will ha sen: on request. BEAUTY, strength, power and comfort these arc t'-.c essential factors of character in a car. Real character cannot exist if one factor must be sacrificed to secure another. Haynes engineers and designers have held this principle through all the 26 years of Haynes history and the new 1920 Haynes exemplifies the worthiness of their skill. This spirit imbues the entire Haynes organization. The character of the Haynes must not only be built into it at the factory; it is furthermore expressed in the service rendered by Haynes representatives. 1 The new 1920 Haynes four-door roadster, with its full alumi num body, its roomy seating arrangement, its hand-buffed leather upholstery, its pleasant lines, its powerful, dependable motor signally shows the character-value of these four factors which distinguish the Haynes beauty, strength, power and comfort. In every way consistent with maintaining the- character of the Haynes we are expediting deliveries, but we advise promptness in selecting the new Haynes you wish to own. The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo, Ind., U. S. A. Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden St. Phone 417 I'll ' S 1 , i(, fit The Haynes FOUR-DOOR roadster four passengers fe'tve cylinders cord tires fife wire wheels standard equipment. Price $3450.' 1893 -THE HAYNES - IS AMERICA'S FIRST CAR 1919 FOR RICNT 6 room modern house at 211 W. Webb St. WANTKD To hire driving team. Call Mr. Rush. St. Ocorpe Hot!. WANTKD To buy FVird roadster, i Call Mr. Rush. St. corne Hotel. I- Prominent republicans, civic boo.st j era and buiness men wo e on their way from Chicago to Washington to day to present Chicago's claims for I the permanent camp of the republi cans in convention. Chicago enthusiasts will insist on holding the convention here because of the. city's position us tin1 gutewa to the north and west. PivotaJ states j 0ftn best be swung for the republicans j from Chicago, they will Say. Taxicabp were much in demand this Hailey, between fmatilla and Boise. ! moraine before the trails were broken The little lady reporter was making from the residential parts of the city notes and asking no questions. Mr. to the business section. The drivers Hailey and Chief of Police Roberta had a busy day filling orders und the saw that she w is " falling" for their taxi compahiies suffered from the I line and they delved into history con ceded difficulty of slow traffic. siderabiy regarding Mr. Hailey's ex- 4. There is only one place tt siiu;i.m;iits on THE storm 'Continued from page 1.) ' So you're going to hitch up the old j Concord stage and a six -horse team I And carry the mail to La firande to I night, arc you, John'.'" ; "Yes," replied John Hailey, Jr., 1 probation officer and formerly in the ' stilling business with his Cattle?, John d them, and ma all the notes, ac don 'I fttnU that lift 1 a suit 4. IS IT ALONG THE LINE OF MONEY TO RENT AT 4c PER YEAR PER $? One Buick Roadster JUST OVERHAULED AND REPAINTED One Buick Six in the beat kind of order, everything in A-l condition. Come in and see for yourself. T. & S. Motor Co. Distributors for Dixie Flyers, Umatilla County 722 Cottonwood jniBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii, Phone 46 1 to wait. No concrete can be poured Idurlng freezing weather. Work on I tho Collins mill is not halted, as the! construction work is now confined to the interior of the building. Hulking operations on several residences in the city were brought to a standstill by I I the coming of the cold and snow. Pendleton school children did not experience great difficulty in getting Ltd school this morning, say teachers, although a few in Isolated districts were unable to attend. The children take their lllnehei to school during the stormy weather and thus .save the trip home at the noon hour. j Ear muffs, knitted caps and four buck lc overshoes are much in vogno during the cold snap, not to mention those heavy -woolen garments that no body mentions. Youngsters are seizing the oppor- I tUOtty for a few days of real sport and . sleds are being hauled from basement , and attic Kvory bill is commnndeer- 1 ed by a bunch of small boys n"d girl ' Who don't worry much about the coal : shortage. That old fnvorite. snow ice ; cream, is being made by youngsters ; who "honk" a little sugar and cream from the kitchen and mix it wit h snow. Revere I business houses sprinkled salt on the sidewalks last night in the hope that it would delay the freeiin process. Automobile engines puff and snort nnd stam as motorists eou unwilling curs through the deep snow Traffic In Pendleton streets Is slow, but the trails :ire hourly becoming better bro ken. Many n local citlxen Is showing that he can swing n wicked shovel and the sidewalks are kept cleared in both business, and residential sections The snow is proving a good friend to the traffic cop, for the lay walker Is not tempted SO leave the beaten paths fT the deep snow on el: her side. Pen dleton owns no sujv. plow. J9 'Ww ls the Time to Do it says the Good Juuw-e Go to real tobacco the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It will cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you tli at. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a sbort-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco W'i.'i 1 .- em foi ?5-4" rlniiii.i.ia W. KJl UlU I UC11L1U IM. 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