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TWKLVT5 PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1920. Illl! , u ...... ii iiiniiiMHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiii ii n i: n lr - Ylilllllllllllllllll mmwmmu.m . News of Pendleton I gs LtTS . AibmiH itiiii.lur litre. IS Olher Di'llls f -J9 B M M ' J- T. Ummllen, rancher and r..m- UUld UCpiN. M JBW MM m W loi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi jr,1., iirr'18'"1 d,o-ji & ii ii L a. r-( I f-H o tm I T I e r-I Our Books Close Thurs. Night for This Month IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING OPENING A SERVICE ACCOUNT WITH US FOR FEBRUARY Any purchases made on Friday or Saturday of this week will be placed on your February Account -Call at our office now (or just phone) and open a service account for next month. We are sure you will be delighted with the quality of our table supplies and that you will like the courteous efficient salesmen associated with us. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101, (Private exchange connecting both departments.! i 101101 luiJLUl 1U1 1U1 1U1 101 101 101 SERVICE PAOE THREW Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 -'lly I i, -in, . r III. City Bntinssr v. u. liayca m ill hlK liom with inuniiMi unci hlH you nun in KuffiTing from iimallpox. PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE i To lNrtlHiid on IiuHlncwt. A. A. Krentzell. of the Frentzell I WaJIfH Motor Co., left luttt nifcht oil Ho. II fur Portland on a abort uusi t tieiw trip. Oommtveiiel i'r-hi hi hi. fleorge Hacr. president of tr i'endleton Commercial AttHoclutton, confined to hlu home today -with a bu cold. I Kiitlrtwil Man III. lAty W. WiMHlor, brakeman on the PilOt Rook branch of the O.-W. It. & i X., han been taken to St. Anthony' hoHpltal with Influenza. Attoriu-y In KKkaiic. Will M. I'etcnwn, of Peternon, Iiinh- Op & Clark, left ycHterday for Spo- kane on a business trip. He 1h expect- j ed home late ibis week. Dr. V. H. Iyte!, state veterinary. 18 In I'endleton today. He Is making ln-vt-HtiKatlonH throughout the county. Dr. Lytle'H headquarters are in Salem. - y FRESH SALADS Club House Salad, per pound 40c Sniders Tomato Soup, 16 oz. cans 15c Bacon Backs, per pound 45c Fruit Salad, quart cans 50c Mazola Salad Oil, pints, 55c; quarts $1.00 Mince Clams. 3 cans for SOc Jelly Powder, package 'Oc Strained Honey, pint jars, 50c; quarts, 90c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 "See Me Before The Fire" Your Self PROTECT jYour Income (Your Family Willi an atvklt-iit pottos' HlHIUU Uiruiieli Oils SSjBSMV. Wc u(i- iln in nl tlic tumiM ralrs ami Kite jrou SKRVK'E. JOE KERLEY l l ' Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main Pendleton "The Home I deal The intending home builder, is for the most part, like a traveler in a strange and foreign land. He is not sure of his bearings; he ts con fused bv conflicting claims, in doubt as to real values and in constant danger of being imposed upon bv strangers. He should avail himself of a reliable guide as to where to go. what to look at and what to buy. Come in and let us explain our free plans and service to you. See us if you want a load of good RockSprings Coal. OREGONumber (WATCH THIS SPACE) It. urr fn Trip. 11. Oarr. local recruiting officer for the I'nlti-d Slated navy, 1h on a fielil trip to Baker anil Ontario. He Is making the trip in the inlereifts of ru- Oral tins'. r'oic near Away. FVb which enveloped I'. ndleton this s inoriiiiiff cleared away att the day ad-,i ..uii c d, leaving the weather clear and : mild. The maximum temperature in j I, the minimum IV and the barome-l ler 2f.7. Ii Mm ,1 I ... I..,...1 Is llr-tlcr. Alfred Uockwood, the son of Rev. . ;ind Mm. Alfred Iyockwood. is better today. The boy, who has been nuf- , ferlnK after an operation for a rup- j lured appendix, wan very 111 laat night I iut in improving today. w in Pscd M Penala. The Hed I'ross diet kitchen expects I j to feed 90 people today, basing the es- j limate upon the calls which have been. nt the kitchen toda'. The Itchen serves both luncheon and dinner. n .i-.Ii.ii. fii llililiiik Appralncd. The estate of the late Claua H. rinf nlturf of hl city. In Walla Wal la c 'imty Is worth $11,925. according to .m Inventory filed at Walla Walla retterdar. if this $1,100 la In per--nnal ropr rty. tt'rm !onej fi r iiiiiiiUne. rrofcs'or E. C. Richards, of Wil lamette Unlvwmltjr, Snlem. will be In Pcildloton within a few days solicit ing funds for the women's dormitory St the college. He will also visit Athena and other towns. An- atseadlac Convention. j p Pritchett. of Preewater. and R. ' V. Thompson, of Echo, hardware men Of this city, are among those who are attending the hardware men's conven tion In Portland. Hardware dealers from all over the state are attending the meetings. fall Will Kiilnrge Mill. A permit was Issued by the city re corder today to the Dunham. Itrown- , low. Payne & lloss Co. to enlarge their ill at 101 West Alia, puronasoa iasi i 1 from O. I. I -a Uow. I ne auuinun will cost ir.OO and the work is to oe t completed within 60 days. Itolli'w- TlioTr Art- Honest Men. A local businessman who received ) an unsealed letter from Salem this morning Is more than ever convinced that there are plenty of honest men in the world. Within the envelope was $2 in currency, quite in plain sight, which might easily have "dropped out" in transit. loos in Business fin- Self. Newell Edwards, well-known Pen- dleton young man. has opened a small pressing and cleaning establishment in Ii the building occupied by the Minerva II Shine Parlor on Main street near : Webb, marking his first venture lnto business for himself. He has been em. II ployed by a local tailoring establish- II ment for several months. win Bafoffm Ureasn ij. All eons! lion In rhe license de partment of the secretary of state's of iflce has been relieved and licenses are now being issued the same day as ap-j plications are received, according to Word received today by Traffic Off!" ear William Uvday. The secretary ad- 1 -vises the police to enforce the provi- Bton regarding 1020 licenses from this fatta and car owners displaying ISltl .plates are courting arrest from this; ;time on. Coanctl win Not Meet. i With Mayor John Vawthan in quar- antine. City Attorney James A. Fee ill. i-ouncilman Henry Taylor in the - s.-uth and illness In the homes of three g ... .- ..i,,w-ll,.en it was today decid- : ,-. p. .sip. -ne the reunlar m-etini; ubtful today whether a ouorimi can obtained ror me regular meeiing .s. -tl t.mlplit The ooeninir r t ..i.. .-.r. -, new fire truck, ailvertised .risinally for tonight's meeting, has been changed to next Wednesday -w- s Ing to necessity for readvei tisiug for g bids. i ed t d b Of the illon IhMlgltmits to Hi Sold. I Two thousand of the famous Salva itlon Army doughnuts will be sold b the local post of the S. A. here Satur- ' day, the proceeds to go toward meet ing the expense of repairing the hall where army meetings are held. The Peoples Warehouse has donated all the material for the doughnuts, savs .Cantata Jennie CoarSSft, so that all money derived from the sale will be net profit. The S. A. plans to hold meetings In Its building on Alta street on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday night', besides Sunday. The Store of Good Values No one can offer better value than we, as a steady, consistent policy anil il you don't believe, compare our values to those of oilier stores. We eau prove it. Iry n B WOMAN'S MODERN UNDERGARMENT I ft You can obtain Futurist, exqui' 6itely made and soft-fittirg for under 'thecorset wear, in a wide range of materials. These dainty garments combine comfort and vogue. See Futurist on display in our Knit Underwear Department $1.85 TO $3.50 A GARMENT THOSE NEW COAT INGS FOR SPORT WEAR. We're showing are the very thing. Buy a length now and get benefits of early spring wear out of it. Offered in tan, blue and green, of silvertone, Burella. golf flannel and polo cloth. EVERY DAY SUITING 50e YD. Every dav suiting is a good medium weight wash fabric suitable for house dresses, rompers, shirts and the like. Colors will not fade and it wears like iron. Make up this every day cloth into garments that you know will receive hard wear. I ou won t be disappointed. Refreshing Expres -sions of Spring Time Modes We are now displaying a few new models in suits and dresses for Spring. Here are exclusive origina tions which are ready and waiting to lend you their charm of line, grace and elegance. Come m -and have a look. As ever we're always first to show the new things first. And, too, you can depend on the styles as being authentic and up to the minute. SUEDE TEX GLOVES $1.15 and $1.25 The ideal glove to wear for early spring, offered in two styles, the short glove and the "strap slip-on." Comes in colois ot grey, tan, brown, black DRUG SUNDRIES The Drue Sundries we sell are right. the kind vou use every day. The prices They are are rignt. white, all sizes in stock. Buy a pair or two. BELTS 25c TO 81.35 Belts Belts You will use a belt on nearly every thing you wear this season. We can please you surely! Because we have wide belts, medium width belts and narrow belts. They come in white, black and colors of patent leather and kid. We can fit you too because we have all lengths, 26 in. to 40 in. m Buv vouf Drug Sundries and Toilet Articles here, to So.00 yard. CHECKED DRESS GOODS Black and white checks in several .sizes. Speci illv eood for coats, skirts and suits. The verv best of quality and will give the wear you expect, S1.35 NEW SPRING GINGll VMS 25c. 35. 45c. 50c 75c. bi collection fine dress ginghams of plaids, stripes Such beautiful color combinations we have never Gingham dresses will W worn very much for shown before You should see them and select a street wear as well as in the home. Come in and dress or two before thev're picked over. see these ginghams next time you're down town. Vll purchases made balance thi month jro on February account, payable March l-t. lli!iRM:iHiliii;iiHI!i!i S.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllillillllllllllllllilllii ,inillllllllllllllllHI"IIMIIIMIII'lllllllllllllllllllllllll'l" ...ii.ui ...........,. - and m HQ