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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN, PEMJJLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1920. PA OS THHK1 s News of Pendleton tmj I'iiimth), f r , a (i,.Illul anA nllWr wh.r. Vm heavy mimv wlil-h cwrnl llm NirftH event r ' lk' Ho",H arHvnd last , will plHd the next four of five day ! du'"K Ui ITetUr purt of the month. "Hi i.i'iir c.'il i 1,1 I .. ,i till- filimn.1 tend Mis. Mi 1 1 1 I'M 1 w . JtenOay. The f. ,m i to b ,,J on 'llndliy. In itltlTVlm. lliit il,rottt,f el ive rcrrtillri for hi liriifit'.h of Hie service. Mr. McKiiv Creek I iiriiior I Iit Out ha recently bean given direction ' A- Pecavet, who In funning on the Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 M Kottsrm ifote, Mr. d Mrs. Jhn B. Montgomcrs today mnved from the Pendleton hotel " the Winnie lruullch residence a, I'M Kutt Jackson street. They will '"''"1'v regfdanog during the com 'K Mix mmnhs whllo the Ureullohs travel In Calirrna. over recruiting n eastern Oregon ami this Is hi flrnt trip away from IVn (Jleton. big hend on Mi Kay creek. Is In Pen dleton loilay transacting Inisln, km. SERVICE Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Col. Will ne,i ( ,..,.,.. Dr. Dovld a inn has been accredit ed by the Pendleton Commercial Asso ciation s d.dcgntc to Hi,. Irrigation ongress whl.-h will ho held In Port land on January g, 9 and 1. Dr Hill Is Interested In the T.-el irrigation Ins IrW. Any others who wish to attend I ho congress may receive credentials "m .. i. 1 ranston, secretury of tin association, tiion application. Vohnka 11m, Col. William Yohnkn, the auction eer. Is In Pendleton today from Hlti vllle. Wash., on business. Will Stail New Store. T. M. Itlloy, of the Pendleton Trad ing Co. and (I. O. Kemp of the itlgl.y furniture store have purchased ll,e Oeorge Hooker stork at 623 Main street and urn preparing to open a store there for the sale of new ami second hand furniture. Mr. Hooker Is closing out his florist business but nvlll retain the locul agency for the Oregon Journal, devoting; all I tli oe s , ,tua , . Pendleton from Oklahoma t.'lty a year ago ami .Mr. Kemp came from Walla Walla about tbo same time. New l!iy I'nr Pilot RdOh Arriving Just one day behind I ha new year a 10 pound son was horn lure today to Mr. and Mrs. John Plain licit of Pilot ltrl. The bet born at Mrs. McoIIm', h()3 Hast Court. PENDLETON'S LEADING STORK 1 onrrs for in draade. Ilecrultlng Officer Itnlph Cnrr. of the local naval of Ice, left this morning To I ..Mil. The ln .. r:-i ' rak,. I.AXATIVK IIItOMO QPIXINIJ He- ion of llUnr. In November there Pea I bat lilies Total 7."S. . Pollco court fines during Hecemlier lotaled t70:i. according to figures com piled -today. There were but 28 cases tried during tho month but of these, four were convicted anil fined 100 cii. li. There wore also several riin for drunk or disorderly conduct. X for traffic and 3 for unlnwful pos lltlll.-tl Wlllell H.'Str,..' e, Ionic inn Lnxatlve, and tliua prevent oKIk. Crip and Influent. There In nnll one "Itromo QIJINJNK." K. W. , : it' 'V i : ,iu.-e.,tiire . n t,.. box. 30c. were 70 cases on the docket and fines totaled but tn'.rj. Tho few traffic cases In December were due to the Kred (Iroom, of Hmnpter, a ranger in tho Whitman reserve Is In Pen dleton today enroute to Cklah for nn Inspection of the portion of tho Whit man rescue tributary to that placa. ' r t.'lcii suirio 1:0, i.m , in - (lien Htorle, who was operate en early this week for nppen.Ue - m re coverlng nicely, fgeeofdula 1,, word from HI. Anthonys hospital. His early removal home Is expected. I'ormi r RraWapl III OU7. Dick 'augh, who formerly farmed on Ilirch creek, near Pilot Hock,. Is here loday from liolce 011 a business fvlslt of several da.is" duration. 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 ioiioiiQi A GOOD NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION: Budget Your Income for 1920 A budget will give you a clear statement of all money expended and will act as a check on your ex penditure. We are willing to assist you in any way in get ting your budget plan started and will give you the amount of your table supply account with us ANY TIME DURING THE MONTH you wish to 'check up.' "Watte Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. 101101101101101101101101101101 sheep Vamet ftcisiriisi. The loss of some sheep in Klamath count y lie, a use of rabies lias been rc i ported-to the biological survey office. I The report attributes the trouble to a 'coyote that attacked the sheep. Woolen Mill Interest Paid. Interest on tho 34,ooo In bonds which were floated Several years ago for the establishment of tho Pendle ton Woolen Wills Is being paid today. Several bondholders are clipping cou pons and receiving their payments of Inter, st at local banks. Kar i;na iuxtuIi. Archie Vernon Simmons, of 702 Alta street, today enlisted for two years In the navy and will enter the radio department. He will study at Mare Island. He Is the first recruit for the navy In this district this year Mnd will leave immediately for his sta tion, probably on tonight's train. Scott Here from Idaho. M. sr. Scott, who Is well known here, arrived this morning from Cald well where he is now farjnlng In th Boise Valley. Sir. Scott says that the winter in that section was quite 'se vere and that hay la commatnu a good price, about $20 a ie., ip the "tack. The noise Valley Is showing a marked development, he savs. Oildl cllows to Install. Inslallnlion nl . 'I , ... I-..- I SM- Inir six months will be held next Wed nesday night In a Joint meeting of the r.uresa una interrlty lodges or Odd fellows. Iloth .. s .,.,,..,.,,,,. ofleers will be conducted Into their chairs and will serve until July. The ceremony will be attended by the members of both lodges-and will be followed by a luncheon. . "See Me Before The Fire" staut rnosi schatcim 1020 JAM All V MltST 1020 ItlXOJ.VKU THAT I W 1 1 . 1 1 GIVE JOE KKttt.ES A SHARE or MY insi it am i: m Nl.VKfiS lvm Tin: ii-l-w. 1 I Alt ami .i;t REAtj INSURANCE AMI INMUn VNCE SERVICE. HAKE Till: ABOVE MAV VEAR8 RESOI.U TKin ami l wilt. OCARANTEE v REAL M .lt II I .. JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main Pendleton P.o!i en TrnniMT EMail i Henry liolken, who Is clnssod vy g' Stanley Jewett as tho bft boh cat trapper in America, died near Crane, Harney county on December 29, ac cording to work received today at the Biological Burvey ofriw. Mr. Jewett In leuvlnpr for Harney county to am certatn full parliculnrs as to the man's death and to take over the ffovernment property that was in bis fig (- y MR s I M Tn 1 C M F O R T THE DESIRE OF A MAN TO FEEL AT EASE IN A NEW JACK ET WAS TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION fi V THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS IN DEVELOPING THE COPY RIGHTED PI-SWING SLEEVE EE A PURE, EASY SHOULDERS AND COM FOR TA PL E POCKET OF THE MODEL SKETCHED. IN EXECUTING THE TROUSERS, A MILITARY TYPE OFPOCK JST WAS APPLIED AND ALSO A PELT OF SELF MATERIAL. RE ADY'TO-PUT'ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY-ON TAILORED AT FASHION PARK' WAmmm paikk. Hodicster Iew"ibrk The Man, a style book lor Autumn, is ready for you. EMptavaa Reoetae 110111m. J Bmployaa of the Amotlcan National i Hank today received hocuses for their 1919 work, amounting: Jo virtually 22 per cent of their annuoi salaries. The I bonus this year Is on a Hlrferent basis than heretofore, the flaires being de . lemined on a preflt-ahaHBI nnd effl j clency basis. "It is considerably lartrer . than Inst year, when a flat two months ! salary bonus was given. Prior to that I lime, a bonus of one month's nav wan j awarded the employes. WE ARE READY TO SHOW THE STYLES DEVELOPED BY OUR TAILORS AT FASHION PARK $35.00 TO $75.00 Canned Goods Blue Ribbon milk, per can 15c Yeloban Milk, per can 15c 4X Milk, per can 15c Marigold Milk, per can 15c Borden's Milk, per can 20c Carnation Milk, per can 20c Eagle Milk, per can 30c Standard Corn, per can ."....15c Standard Tomatoes, per can 20c Savin?" Department separate. A special department for savings deposits was opened this morning by the American National Bank. with Loron A. Kennedy In charge. It will be handled in Cage No.:B, and give the institution four windows in operation. Mr. Kennedy will also act as teller for paying and receiving when busl- ! ness demands. The exchange depart ment, under D. 1. IBobart. will no longer he obliged to handlo the sav ings as well. The promotion of Mr. Kennedy to teller is acconipuined by promotions for Joe Tersey nnd Miss Berkeley as bookkeepers. Miss Del ia. Ferguson was added to the bank force today as assistant stenograph. l i t i-roM Is a liriMik. John Murray, charged with being drunk, had the distinction of being Ithe first p.rson nrrosted In Pendleton ln 1920. Murray was picked up yes jterday nnd was fined $10 in police Jcourt this morning, his name heading the Judge's record -of fines. Harry Wilson, who had too much new year ;checr on the eve of December 81, for- i ifelted bail of (10 to the court this' morning. Icnii I na-ine Illuming. J. J, Haniley was fined jr, by Police Judge Fits (Teriild for allowing the engine of his auto to run whllo the car was unattended. SALE REMNANTS 1-2 PRICE Don't fail to see these Remnants of cotton, woolen and silk. Offered in good lengths and they're the ends of goods from our stocks of silks-woolens anil wash goods. LINNO CLOTH A linen finished cloth, very much like Indianhead, but a better cloth. 36 inches wide., firm tetxure and soft, splendid for skills, blouses and wash dresses. The yard 50c LOT NEW LACES Big lot laces just come in, of val, filet, maltese, etc., of the narrow laces and Venice art antique, and carrickma cross in the wider widths. For all kinds of uses and trim mings, 5c to $2.00 yard STAMPED PACKAGE GOODS 35c to $3.50 In our Art Department, a big assortmtnt of package goods, stamped ready to work in garments that you can use. Made up of finest quality goods, such as rompers, chil dren's dresses, chemise, envelopes, pajamas, etc. See them. BELBER I.HOriAr-.ir Is the kind to tie to stnrd j , rp m . .7 J1 vrVa, ajjf,aiiic-L Lilt; KIC K'S f twf vf r?uh andu,in- And there in built qual ity that makes them last beyond expectation. nether vou want a hnir ouit o j . trunk, you will find nothinVTA 1" " wararooe We have a full lint, nf no,.- of,.i . . 01, ICA lltl I I I I in and see. new styles now on hand. Come Xlard868 1J10 IO slUU.LIU A ens Grocery Department Two Phones 526 Vourvs I.IKts Trnctor (iam o. .1. H. ViHtiifr, fiirnior Hcrmiston n.st I maiitrr, Ih flndin? thp sale of Unit I trn-'trs in ftaii h western Texan very !niuch to h's Ukinif. aocnrtlinsr to a lot -irr received today by Joe K. Dornoy. Ma brothfr-ln-law. Mr. Toung- has j been in Wichita Falls Texas, for about one month nnd reports biminera ox- extent already. He left Hermiston to i rcinie secretary, trensmrer nnd sales 'nmnnsrer for tho McFall Tractor and : Supply Co., nnd tho field includes 1 counties In northwestern Texas and 'Oklahoma In the heart of an oil belt. l.irjre sales have already been made ito oil producing companies. .1. W. Paul IMcm Here. J. V. Paul, father of Rrnce Taul, ;ri irlettr of the Nnvelty Works at 40S Cinit. and of Warner Paul, fore man nl the Simpson Auto Co., died in this city at 10:S0 lant evening, follow ing a two weeks illness, Mr. Paul was It years of ae and was a native of Wisconsin. Hts home was In Spokane but ho had been here for a month upon a visit with his sons. He was a member of the Modern Woodmen. The fnnernl w-ill be held from the Fol om chapel and will bo private. I IVrters l!ao Daughter. A daughter was born this morning at St. Anthony's hospital to Mr. aAd Mrs. William Porter. They reside tu I 'endleton. FIVE ARE WOUNDED BY BULLETS OF NEW YEARS MORNING MERRY MAKERS I L.' a group of intoxicated soldiers from an automobile. The girta were enroute home from a miuoiuerade when a large touring; car with two men aajd , u. ,ni-s..ii in i rm, standing on tho riming board darted past. Th men on the running board drew revel ; vers Mid began firing In the direction of l he young people. A passing auty nioblli. save vha.se but waa soon out- i distanced. nAI.TlMOnK, Jand S. Four girls and a hoy were wounded by bullets early N'ew Year's day supposedly fired Wives of . I iauss know they have very Uul ovar which ' i o crviw. I'KMHWUN WOOLEX Mil. (Continued from Pag 1.) rr-xiucts also. Tho Waahougnl ni lcotd to the making of und other woolen goovla o( a . nature. The new mill will h., sightly dlfferrnt lino than en., th old mills. In addition to hi In', r. in three mllla with his brothers eneo nnd Cnauncoy, Koy lie Part owner In a woolen mill a wood, a suburb of ' '" ' nil