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PAOK THREE FOURTEEN PAGF.8 DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1020 News of Pendleton. KjuniNii OaaavKat. Return i" Portland. The alrl of tb .ipanlah i-I.ihh nt ! Minn Qlady Irene iirownl'lild. who IViidloliili lllull h.hool u.ro hoiUosncs ' ' " " ' relidlcloii twi iluy in i to the boy msmbom 11 ml u number of pawncnt a imir aertinn bi'loiiKinir to t Mr, Kinhcr In a neurby auction, Tim "' lit mar Nnliii. I In faculty Hi noon Ki Id ireent roport a "real feed." TilOHU pendent "II liut'k "Old in p." Yell kiMi- .lohn BlmpMun pul on a pop maatltp nt the blHli nchoul yes terday afternoon to aei up Hto.im for I. tut night' bttMkt Im II rniino with the town team. A arnrn of Hhoi I (,c-p talk wore ntado by member of tho IiIkIi Ht'hool bankfl ball (quad and far. kilty. The iinm. 1 1 yell concluded Iho proceeding. ibtorcHl of her late father Btat, parted for Portland last ulif lit. do- i Use (he Phones Grocery m 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 paranta or Ban. Mr. aiid Mm. Ilulph Howbind arc the parent of a little tttm born Thurs day in in at their ' homo on bush Mrcet. Ilni Tnimlln lloinotetl. Th littlo daughter r Mr- end Mr. Voior Houiiiasoux had her tonvlla and adenoid removed ycHlerday at St. Anthony hospital. llitth seimoi Tnaiin Win. A Kb and tumble basketball Kami- between the town leant and the high school wmud at the high aoh4dl gym lust nlirht reunited In a victory for the high school by a wore of 8(1 t to live through the cold ami p. to 7. The contest wn a fbrht front I - -tart t flnlah and the rarity larire nam Tllx oollacto to Hctiini. M"i wiiii wr- in'n' rcMiii"ii unit very Intiirooting time wu bad. pfteaaanU still Plentiful. rhfamuitri ur still plentiful In thlh county in suite of adverne weather onditlons. say local sportsmen. The birds sought refugn near haystaoks during the stormy days mid managed Iftiiti tfmpM tta.fs I'n.pi rly. Hob Simpson today purchased from J. A. LuihIhcu the property Ht 1 201 Kast Court and Beauregard street known mh the old McKabb property. Mr. and Mm. Hlnnwon will move Into the now residence In the near future. Mr. Kunsdcn will make his home In Weston, where he recently purclmsi d -a chop mill! W. I . Chamberlain, deputy reve nue collector, who has hln hadpar tere in I 'endleton, will rei urn here on Monday after betasjj In Portland nt the main office. Jle went to Port Lanfl to net the new Income tax sched ules, which have been delayed. Fhther Buy, hi usher I" ami Tin sale of M0 acre of bind by m. Blusher to j. r. flatter Mrae an- tw unend toda) The nircbaHo price vraa $.12,000. Mr. Blusher took In pan Army Store PnWlM iila.ik m. I'vitHhncH and blank, t-4 at Iho I'nfted Stat,, Army umru on Webb Street Two carloads of mixed poods will bo here for the Monday Bale, Tom Xyc iH Hur. Tom Nye, formerly of thin city and well known here, Jh in the city on bus le HH. ye 1h on hla way to San Fran- ,ni:';. wnvrv mm wnt uxae u pojution Interior deeofatdr at th Kinporlum. Q 7AZ TV PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE line the Phones Grocery 2 phones 52i Other tkjptfl. 78 tcrvlon Man In lly. l in i old Barnett, or A'eton. ex service man. I in the city, llo will HMva soon for Portland to receive natnkaat under tho Itepartment of Health. Mmaea m ItabrulUnai iMity. It. Carr, head of the local navv r eriili;iiK Hflee, left yoster drtv r i turlo for a few days of .. rutting work. Mr. farr ha : '. . ountles under his piirlmllctlcn and Ontario Is In one of thent: 9 r 101101101101 1011 01101 101101101 Oregon Made FOR Oregon Trade TILLAMOOK We have just received a fresh shipment of mild "Tillamook" Cherze, tht' finest cheese made. We cut a "Tillamook" every day or two so it is al ways fresh and clean. Price per pound, 45c. "Look for Tiilamook on the Rind" "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both Ta:aTiO,f TYi a"! It a ' j yCA I TTTT-ffliflTlTertJ 101101101101101101101101101101 V. .1. '..ir ;c-l;nli-ts W. J. .Meter, who recently received his dbehaTge after service ln-the l.'nit ed States Navy, re-cnllHted .teslerthiy and went to Portland to have hi pa I'iitk niailo out. Meyer enlisted a a ..in. in and Khrned up with H. Car; local recruiting- ofriccr. SUPREME Anoarel Sale icrp relations of fashion stgreatly reduced prices, leg in fine materials and 1.1 it? season's cleverest idc Distinguished int t lint McKai llMird rly. it tost Jim .McKay about 15 cents to enter a local picture show last night but $15 was ncccsr.ary to square him self with the city authorities for the russ he made while enjoying tho movies. McKay, w'lio Is an Indian with a wide circle or acquaintances, pleaded irtillty to having been drunk and disorderly, so much so that he hi.d to be ejected from the theater. Haunts (o .hie l ast T. .nlclit. Mr. and .Mrs. Sol ltaum will leave on No. 2 this evening for Biokane where they wiil spend Sunday, and on Sunday evening leave for New York on the Chicago, Milwaukee St. I'aul. They will be raM for about rive weeks, during which time Mrs. llautn will visit her father In Newport, H. I., and Mr. Haum will buy sporting goods In New York and Chicago. m oresses riannin lioyn Cinmr, It ih planned by the local Y. M. C. A. forces to form DOyJl ItaHketball and Indoor ba.se La 11 leagues making use ot the hiffh rv hool Kymnn.slurn on Sat urday forenoons. The RameK will be supervised by an adult. Cash Wood nan unnuunced. Inforrnatbm us to tbe plana for tho leagues may be obtained from Mr. Wood or from Guy Johnson, chairman of the athletic committee. Il may be possible to start playing by next Saturday. cc Me Before The Fire" Why Buy? Ileahh and Accident ami I, lie ln-iinmcc from oat-of-town aurut.s who do not main tain felt OfttOO In IVndlcton to look after yoor business after tJiey have taken tin fi r-t premium. We harire yon no iiidii' nod Hive yon real si:uviri-i. Before reejew- Inej jour hoalttl atul act-ldenl policy call us up. We haVe ibf roal oonraote JOE MeetilUf of S. S. AsxK lalion. Mrs. J. Eg, llameey, of Free water, e president of the Umatilla county W'lmliiV Nch'.ol .'tvsoci.'itfoii i nil .lainos jHoKkins, president of tho association, jwlll be In Tendleton tomorrow for a I meeting- of the. executive board of the organisation. Other officers who will r I be present are K. O. Draper, iecre- i lary and Mrs. Stephen A. tdOWelL trea-j surer. The meeting will bp the first j one of 1920 and tho work and plans Hoc tbe coming year will be outlined, i LOT 1 819.50 Special values in serge and taffeta in tans, copen, navy and black. LOT 2329.50 Serges, jersey, messages and taffe ta in all colors. JX)T3S39.50 Tricotine, jerseys, serges and erepe de chine, embroidered with silk floss and headings. LOT 4 S59.50 This lot consists of the very latest and best of dresses in both tailoring and style standpoint. In tricolette, tri cotine, duvedelaine, velvets and wool velour, all colors and sizes. 721 Main KERLEY Pendleton Insurance, Loans, Real Estate. Grain Mrs. Draw n fgB1 ln. Mrs. 1). ('. Brown, head of the de part nient of women's wear at Alex ander's depa rtmcni store, will lea v this evening for New York, whore she will purchase the latest models m coats, suits and dresses for the com ing season. Mrs. .Uixnvn will make tho trip via Spokane. Upon her re turn she. will be in char-pro of the nea women's wear deportment of the store. Nvhich Is In the near future to bo located on the Main floor. V o iifs New Pswtorate - I.ov. It. derenjrer, formerly pas-lor-f the Baptist church tn Pendleton now paatdr at Athena, has accepted a call to tbe church at Mad ran, Cali fernia. tie will take up his duties the seoond Sunday In February. Mrs. Ole veng' r is lb Pendleton as the SJIteet of Mrs. A. l May, but -with Hev. Cleven Ker a ill leave son for California. On the way they -will visit In McMinnville and In ' "nrvallls the home of their dauffhter, Mrs. Qeorae button. Pork Sausage Fresh Country SausAge. pound 30c Minced Clams, special. 3 cans for 50c Happy Home Jelly Powder, special package 10c jood Apples, per box $2.00 Florida Grape Fruit, each 15c Cabbage, per pound 09c Sauerkraut, per quart ------ 15c Urne-t Crooketl On Team. EThest Cro-katt, Pendleton boy who is attending University of Ore gon, was a member of the university debating team at the triunjrular de bate with Ot A. C. and Heed College; which took place in Portland last ! night. Results have not yet been j learned, The question for the debate' was, "Ttesolved. that the principle of I the Chinese' exclusion net should be applied to all Immigration into the United States for a period of not less t Kan five years." WAISTS Georgette waits in rvhite, flesh, maize, navy, taupe and brown embroidered in in contrast ing shades $6.95 Mm " a -i CXEANUP PRICES IN INFANTS' WEAR Die Game Closed Out. i The game, one of tbe most popular of dice games operated local cigar stores, was put out of com mission Thursday evening by Officer William Bcheer. Uour stores which have operated the gam were notified that It must be discontinued. 1 n nuiry today from J. If. Kstes, ebar- , man of the police committee, did not reveal from Whence the request came to cloac tbe game and as Chief Rob erts is in Portland, no word was avail able from him. It is understood that the offSofer received his orders f mm 1 "higher up" but neither the police ommittee nor the city council had inythlng to do with the closing. Infants' Cashmere Sacques bound in pink and blue ribbon 73c Infants' Outing Sacques feather stitched in pink or blue 35c Children's Tailored Dresses in whi'te serges, 7 to o. priced at $1.13 to $1.69 Children's Rompers in light and dark ginghams, sizes 2 to (5. price Children's Coats 1-2 price. Z Children's Serge Dresses 1-2 price. Combination in pink silk voile $1.35-to $1.9S I Lawn KimonajvU black, navy, lavender and pink t floral design 9Sc X Woolen Stockinc Caps, all colors 49c to Sl.li Coats One-Half Price Suits One-Half Price Large select io; 1 I z of fashionable styles in fine materials and the season s eleven -! ideas and coloring Reductions are radical in order to effect PROMF1 tXEAmNl and make way u our tiew Spring Goods that arc to come. Come down Monday and take advantage these Monda saving events. . )ne extra special lot of W )OL SKIRT consisting of white serje, Mack and wlji. stripe, shepard checks, navy blue. . s.".; Grocery Department Two Phones 526 , YOUTH OUSTS RIVAL AT POINT OF PISTOL threatened him With dire results i Issuing the warrant should 'he again court that particular girl, and told him to net out. Thett, still at the point of the revolver Grim shaw removed from the finger of the young woman a ring he had once placed there and walked away. but the best way to find OUt tho facts is t bring the parties Into court. I understand that Qrlasshaw made s practice of carrying a revolver. PENNSYLVANIA BASIC LAW BEING REVISED Bpropl uadcr an act of thr leglaiatura, M.my attempt have be'i f.re the IvgUlatlra bodl.' iWmilmaiil but thla I th a body ot men hnn at t.. This was :hi t:s lhl Pei'iity nun-let Aiiorni v IH'n.psev Thiivwlav. Horton mul a Klrl not iiamcnl Jan. 14. Tn the most 1 on tvhirh was based u warrant usiiert style, when I.loyd I eharslntc Orlmuhaw w ith pointing a POKTI.AMr appr.ived mov rtHnnhj.1 roiiii.l Arthur Wivn.id in an h ad oil revolver at a person. automobile on Christmas eve w ith the j "I don't know w hether It i a Plata round lady upon whom his own af-Jcase of youthful Jealousy or aome faotlona were .-entered, he drew a' re- thing more sorlous. " said Deputy iv,.hiT, shoved It into Klnood's tlhs, t'empsey, KratdUng his head after HAIUtisi'.rUC. Ha.. Jan. 1. The The Ineldent oceured as ElwooJ first attempt ut reisiiii or amending organtfl law of the atat land th, plrl were sitting in a auto- the present lnnlranla state consti- tirety. to tudy them at mobile with another couple, rtansomo tutloa In its entirety sine,, its draft- revisions and amendmei on tne i,, ls-3 ls ,,w underway. A bodv outskirts of cresham. Elwood and f twenty-fi,. prominent tatemen. Trlmshaw are about 22. Horton is farmers, constitutional experts, st.id about 19. A t g ents. forestry and county boundary 1 ;line expert have been given the task. A slocnn for the New Year: Ade-iThe bod th- (ommlsslon on Constl- auate trodttetlon brinrs price reduc- tutional Amendni, 'u and Revision, lion! was appointed by QoT. William C. fit. to be r.'commended !ti:re of ItS. Should nvnt.-t and revlalona to the legislature, the quei stitulional Convention v the people at the 1S1 l accepted, the legtalator. aatkarta the cvnventp i e i