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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEKDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3, 1920.
TWELVE! PAGES
News of Pendleton
Mia )i.. noma,
J"im (luio returned tin moraine
fi 'Mii ii holiday vjmII t,i IN, il land. 4Io
"1 'its the cold In the rattropotfa an
UHlng an It In In iviitllnton.
Tlkim i Hi it ToAll.V.
W. L. TllllllllJHI.il. !rt'Hll(!lt Of till'
Aitii'i-li-an Niitionul Bank, cuino up
fiuiu Portland thin knot-ninn to pend
I he May on DUInM here. He will re
turn to the Ruse City tonh;lil.
Wary Moor i IXMhtr,
DivKplle the vacating, the weekly
Hliry hour In the pulille library ruin
wan held with mi.hm Martha Johnson
In charge, I inl' n umall nillnhcr at
children attended, however, because
the IlieethiM; wim net mivcrtlHlil.
ered one of the heat on the eoaU and i "ved to the edge of the hlllnlde for
li now headed eut to flit an enKKe- "oarly two mile. iteming parties
mi nt, MopplQa ul Home of tho large r ! "n now at worn laying out the line
i. .wini en n ine. "Htaee" HHIott, kin , '" " """ The rompany was spared
of eiuiilionlHiM. ami itnv Wilkeniiun. 1 n" um "r any lo"' reeent
banjo "u miser" ere feutures.
m.m mi. t Walla HiiUji.
It. Parlett, Rout ai:it for the An.
ertoan Kxpreas t 'n. la niw lualntalii
Inft lieadiiiarli'rs In Wullu YViiIa arid
will luuvu his fitfully to that eity in
a.ion mi be finds a house In the Wuuli
inglon town.
the loss
1 flond breause the ground was Ertupfi
i deep. Inn without that factor, the
r manager believes ' severe damage
W"iibl have resulted. The change In
; raeattoa will arealude the poHsiMllty
of dauutge by fiends In the future.
Slock Yiinl. Man Hi-re.
William H. Dnughtry, of the Port
lam! Union 'toek Yards, Is In Pendle
ton today on a business visit. He al
so Inn, In rice cattle Interests at Kt.m
fleld and Is unending to them on this
trip.
y.in-Wo I'linerul TiinuM-row,
The funeral of tho Injii August
ZeilKko will be held at - o'eloek tomorrow-
al'ternoon from Mho KoImoiii
ohunctl. the myvlce being cotwluefcil
by tho Christian Helenee eburell. Pull
benrcm will bo W. M. Peterson, K. J.
Aiml'iiy, ji. J. Taylor, M. A. l-'ergu-Kon,
fl. H. I'oinliuw unil II. W. Ora-liam.
Ilellv People It mm.
Mr. ami Mth. John Anderson, of
Helix, returned fri.m Portland mi No.
IM'llliett III Highway Mwtllis.
M. o. Hennelt, district highway en
gineer, Is at Kalem attending the en
nual convention of the Northwest Bo
elelv of Highway Knglueers, which
held tia op enlng mcsmIiui Friday. He
i WIIM oil ill,, 1,1-111.' l.i iti I hit, ft i.rniiiin
uiw mnrninv una wm on t their r.,r un mldrew-011 Wield OrKaniZA-
un im i. .... hum WiWfHMMi. (u,n UI1(j KI"M jr,l)lfniH
j ni'.v itnve teen in thw wontrrri imrt of
th Mm to to i . m i tho holliltt yri. Mr.
Andi'Trtun t ma firmer of tho Turn -a
lin Lumber Co., nt Helix.
Mot-Lin. Mors in Mi-ot.
Several lVndJ-t.,nln n who nr
pttorlfholilora In tho FJirmcrV Muti- il
Wur.-hoUNe Co., plan to ko to Helix
Tuemlay fij- a (iimhIuI mooting of the
company. The wtorlthoUIo r of tho
Hank of HctficalMo moot on that day
and on Thursflny have their an n nil
meeting and dIcm tlon.
C. C. Kol-
loy, who Jm to bo trariKforrcd to Tho
DtMlfM tut awtl.slJiut to Mr. ltotinolt
in ( hiiiKo of worn In tho wetitem
I countloH of thin rithttriut, doli vrro.l u
I'ttin-r thJa iin'i i, :-! on "Ifcatlon."
rh
d la
Ifiiirts for i:nlorr:-T
M i M :iada TiodwoM dr
nighl f.r i;otorprir, whoro h
toaohor in tho pohlio fiohool.
ha boon Httondlntc hor vacation in
Hpok.i no hnil I 'ondloton and Vifl ar
romptrinipd to KntorprNo bv hor
nophow. Ooorire Wlnno, Jr., who will
upend n month Utnt
John I'. V li-'lrr tu nit.
John F. Wheoler, who f
MM on a ranch weat f the city for
many yearn 1j;it ha been living at
Hiohland. Wawh., for soirie time paat,
died at ft. Authouy's Hospital lout
.... He hud boon taken 111 while
in tho city on a vlt with relative;.
He will bo bnried here the funeral
t.ikiiir plao fmn the Brown chapel,
at 1 o'cloik tomorrow afternoon. Unr-
l a! mj lila residence In Pendleton Mr.
Sha Wheoler wan a member of the ChriM-
t!un church and tiro funeral Bervlte
will be conducted ly Rev K. K. Bu
m barker, paalor of the Christian
church.
MoIjiIii Home limn M(inir.
fandy Mdiiln, acretary of the Con
tra) I,.il...r Council here, returned tttia
m rnimf from 1'orlland where he hua
lcen attending a meetlrij; of the. in
vetltcatin (ommfltoo of tho Htatc
IndiiHtrlal Accident C"tnpniuitlon
Hoard. Ho Is one of tho throe repro
wcnttttlven of labor In the tate who
nre me.niberH of tho hoard. Three
represent tho omployorn and three
othet-H the public. Tho board held a
tbreo day mooting- for public hearinei
on TueHdny, dneday ximl Friday
and Mr. Meliln ynyn that all churtro '
whb-h wore brousht aKainnt th"
vvero proved ground b KuotMB
charges 'made wax tha! f niiK.ippHen
tion of the law. The board will moot
.ifiitn in S;ib-m next Thurxday to draft
Hh final report before foihmittlnir ft
to the j pedal xeflHlon of the legtMla-
PRESIDENT SUZZALLO
OF U. OF W. DENIES
DEPARTURE RUMOR
Canned Goods
Blue Ribbon milk, per can 15c
Yeloban Milk, per can ISc
4X Milk, per can 15c
Marigold Milk, per can 15c
Borden' Milk, per can 20c
Carnation Milk, per can 20c
Eagle Milk, per can 30c
5rndard Corn, per can 15c
e
Standard Tomatoe, per can 20c
ee Our Ad on Page 4.
Household Hints
If. tl "trimmings" lliet eonnt met 0 It f..ml-lliw of
I" in'
r.pon.lve nnilliin U ne raeemim mm fnmt
m it ti taic
I el ,., help . Hl.,-nr rxperlrnr lelll be 1
Grocery Department
Two Phones 526
vi
IVatoe' 9mm Hand OHStlfllt
Tanelntr to the strains of the Hel
mont Xovelty irohomt ra. of r rtl-ind,
la the treat promlied for next Wed
nond iv and Thursday . . in c i!.
Woodmen hall. The tmnd ; onnald-
ICelmlUI Hlali Mne.
Xf ily two miles of hl!t line enrry
Inu' the 1'aclfio I'ower A TJght Com
I'doy'H power wjrew, will be rebuilt na
o.in as possible, according to Dr. V.
W. A'incent. Tho poles now travers
ing the Wild Horse canyon will be
Wa.sh.. Jan. 3. "I hope
to spend the rest of my days In Pat-
! tie. I like it here, and I am settled,
i '.'hero is groat opportunity here and I
hnvo no IntcntMn, of going to any
other uiilvorKity."
Or. Honry frfoirallo. president of the
i T'nlversity of Washington, mad hie
I customary denial this morning whn
told thnt latest rnmnrs from the east j
' carry his name ns a possibility to fill j
a va'jancv In one of the larger unlver
j sMles as. president.
'"This has been my attitude consist- j
UnMv." he said. "I shall remain In i
' Seattle and expect to end my days
here.'
Ir. Snzzallo ha'd been mentioned as
ij'-.ibio jiiffos"or to Dr. llarton of;
I the University of Minnesota,
101101101101101101101101101101
CARS OWNED BY MOTOR
VEHICLE DEALER ARE
LIABLE TO ASSESSMENT
Ama A Aha
K- - ft
MUV V MUM
ONE-O-ONE" STANDS FOR MORE THAN
BUSY TELEPHONES TO US.
OUR
"101" stands for an ideal to us "Just a little
better than the best" towards which we are con
stantly aiming. And each one of us are determined
to make it mean more in 1920 to the people of Pen
dleton and surrounding community than it ever has
before by giving more attenticn to details and in using
our wide table supply experience in a renewed effort
to secure the very highest quality food products from
the bczt markets.
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 75c PER DOZ.
GOOD STORAGE EGGS, 60c PER DOZEN
"YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101'."
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting botli
departments.)
101101 101 101 101 101 101 1U1 101 101
PAI-RM, Jim. 3, All automobllos
owned by motor vehicle dealers on
March 1 will be subject to assesnient
by the county assessor, according to
tevMi nrdntnn srlven today .by Attorney-General
Brown. Should thepe
cars be sold by the dealers however,
between march 1 and the date of mak
ing the tax levy In November or IV-eoinb.-r
the assessment will shift from
the seller to the purchaser, and the
former may escape prtyfrfoT tho tax by
making a proper showing to the coun
ty assessor.
This fhwlng roust be made, ac
cording to the attorney-general, be
fore the tax levy 1 finally adopted.
The oiiinion waa auked by the state
jix commisiilon following receipt of m
letter on tho subject from M. O. IS
H'tiKIiiH. pjpstdwt ajld mn-iiigpr of I m
High Class
Reparing
FOR PLEASURE CARS AND TRUCKS
Fix that car of yours for the good weather mo
toring. Overhaul your truck for the spring work. .
' Our work will satisfy you in every way.
Oldfield &
Peterson
Shop Phone, 177 Res. Phone, 238 W
81214 Garden St
RUGS
Our stock of really good rugs was never more
plete than now. -There is nothing nicer or more pra
ticable than a nice rug for the home.
We are showing a splendid assortment ot
AXMINSTER, TAPESTRY AND BEAUTIFUL
GRASS RUGS
in all their various patterns and sizes, very attractive,
priced.
SUIT CASES AND
BAGS
$6.50 to $8.50
IV arv ahuwinc a f.n
uwortraent in the famous
Il'3lite, water proof ajiij
wear proof.
CEDAR CHESTS
What Is nicer than a ce
dar chest? Just the thing
In which to store furs or
fine woolen articles that
might fall a .victim to
moths. These chests are
made of genuine Tennes
see Kel '"edar.
CUKSHANK & HAMPTON
"QUALITY COUNTS"
Use Our Exchange Department
124 E. WEBB
Phone 548
Hours: a. m. to 12; 1 to & p. m.
Phone 607
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
74 Main Sfrw-t. Over the Hub
DR. H. H. HATTERY
Physician and Sarjrrea
American National Rai.k RulM
Office phone 57 J. Res. phone
nnti
OrrS"n Ho
n.
Car Dealers nsso
MULTNOMAH COUNTY TO 5
WITHHOLD DOG LICENSES jg
PENDING TEST OF LAW S
1 IITI.AXD. Jan. 3. No more state
Ileal for nogs will bo isBued in
Maltnoroah county until there haa
been Judicial opinion on the conslitu
tlpnaUty of the law requlrinB a state
as well as city llrense. In accordani-e
with this ilerlslon a sln was posted
In the county clerk's office yesterday
Informing don owners that the county
difl not want their money at present.
District Attorney Kvmna U framins
a leal to try ul the law before 0
Ifurihi-i- issurance or itcenaea is raawe. isp
The State Hi BIUW iv 18 for females an. I M
, - ..i... i:tt. o, tbel9
1 lor iioner. niiii iii: " ...
roiioty clerk must furnish a leather
Dollar. The collar costs tho county
clerk .19 cents and is of utilitarian
rather than ornamental nature, wholly
unfit for the ayersKo pet who craves
an ornate collar with polished metal
"doodada."
The license tumilier is stamped on
the collar, making it almost impera
tive thnt the state collar nnd none
other be worn by the licensed doc:.
j
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"See Me Before
The Fire"
M'CKY NEVER HAD A FIRE. HI T LUCK IS
A KICKI.K THING. DON'T ST A K I ' fOUR PHOP
IKUTV l IN IT! INSUHK. IXSl'HB TU TUB UM
IT. It KM KM RER, VOIH PROPERTX VAl.l'K HAS
ALMOST DOUBLED. .
HAVING IN SI RED, UK CAREFWI OABE IS
AS NECESSARY AS INSURANdRi CAR K SHOULD
UK EXKRCJ8EI) IN' MANY WAYS. AMI THE
MOST IMPORTANT IS WHO Vol INSl'UK WITH,'
DO NOT PLACE YOUR INSURANCE WITH A
QROCERYHAN on tit A It N KSS MA K Kit GIVE IT
TO AN IN8URAHCH MAN.
WE WILL GIVE YOI' SKRVICR AND LOOK
A1TKR YOl'R INTERESTS, WK AUK SPKt'IAL
I8TH IN THIS LINIO OK ill SINKSS.
JOE KERLEY
Insurance, Loans,
Real Estate, Grain
STEERING COMPASS
IS BOOZE CONTAINER
SAN" FRANCISCO. Jan. 3. Police
tonicht admitted that they were baf
fled by what they called a "new one."
It was the request of Lieutenant
Commander W. II. Waddell. execu
tive officer of the I'. S. S. Nebraska,
nt Mure Island navy yard, that the
pollc locate thieves who broke Into
the vessel's S.roi"fl main steerlmt rrai
pajOl of the li'iutd type and drained
Kg t.owl of four Billions of alcohol
sonic tlm'e Christmas eve.
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The
Professional
Touch
is one which everyone strives for. It is attained only through years of
constant practice.
That is why a "professional" grows your flowers makes your most
attractive hats cleans your delicate gowns. It requires a master to
produce the desired effects.
Through years of handling materials, we have attained the reputation of
being "thoroughly professional." This is proven by the fact that the
most critical ladies have their charming frocks, blouses and lingerie
laundered here.
Are you rushed this week? Is your most compelling raiment soiled
and in need of "professional" care? If so, telephone 179.
We guarantee to please.
EUROPE CANNOT COME
TO RELIEF OF U. S. IN
NEWSPAPER SHORTAGE
s
721 Main
Pendleton
NEW YORK, .lan. 3. American
can eipect no relief from Europe in
tho shot-time of news print paper, ac
cordlnK to Philip Dodfre". of the In
ternational Paper Company, who Just
returned from an extensive tour of
Kurope.
BOMBS, RIFLES SEIZED
.Continued from paire 1.)
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America's First Cat
THE full aluminum
body of the new
Haynes with its last'
ing, lustrous finish, the
little conveniences so
thoughtfully incorpor
ated these gracefully
harmonise with
Haynes engineering
and mechanical stand
ards. The four essential &c I
of real character m a car
beauty, strength, power
and comfort arc perfect!,
combined.
Make your reservation no w
far early delivery.
Umatilla Auto f
809 Garden Street
Phone 417
cow. is in pi -ssoSrMon "m conirrep, u isiK
iV-nrnoil today. V.
Tho romplpt rcvolntfon'' n, r- 9
port of Vhiol. was compile.! by tho 0
Kuscinii n if airs tliviion of tho state
dopurtment, been BMil to the tfen- m
mm f"re!cn rjftjlpim oomnitttee nnd fi
tbo honso furoiirn affair? committor by
The Troy Laundry
HARVEY E. BENDER, Mgr.
Phone 179
610-12 Garden St.
nrotnry Ijinslrttf nml
mado rubIic won.
is cxpoctod to
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