TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY , 1020. PAGE THREE News of Pendleton fV.Ifoe Chief m. A. A. ltoberts, polire chief, l con fined to IiIk home with tt had (-"Id find ii touch of the grip. PllWOn ItffWhlMIO It. iimnI. I. ,1 The lvouls JMnson residence In being remodelled. Hardwood floors are lic uitc laid and Interior changes made In the residence. Get Ptrmlt to lunnxlel. L. D. Stover, of 2200 nallroad street, was lastied a permit by the re corder today to remodel porches for his dwelling. The cost Is estimated at f 100. I.i . Hill I HI Dr. David B. Hill Is confined to his home by nn attack of lu grippe. He i not seriously 111. Otter Skin on Display. An otter skin, trapped by P C. Pul kerson In Monse, Washington, Is dis played tiday at the IT. H. niological survey ofrice. Government trappers do not trap otters, hut the animal win. captured by accident by Fulkerson. The skin is an unusually fine one and measures four feet and two Inches. It will be sent to Washington, n. C, as a speelmon. I'm . iias.i Interest Harvey Mcrherson, and Bert Whit-, lleniiloii Itef.-reeH name, man, of the Pendleton Cash Market, Freil Reunion, county agent, return today purchased t. B. Bamsdall's In- ed from Walla Walla today -where he terest In the store. Mr. Bainsdell has refereed the Whitman-Willamette unl- tieen In the firm for the past 10 or 12 j versity basketball game last night Adding New 'oiisormry. A conservatory and music room are being added to the Halph FoUom resi dence, 212 Main street, completing the impromenets made In the residence, which has been completely remodeled. Will Hcwiiim Service. Pendleton churches which did not hold services last Sunday because of the Influenza situation, are planning to hold services on Sunday. Pastors believe that the present health situa tion has Improved to such an extent that II will not be necessary to cancel the services for Sunday. w. ntimuimfcn t hi. W. Schwartnenberg, manager of the Pendleton Hollar mills is in with an attuck of Inflating and Is conrined to bis bom on Oat-field street. Kermis Tickets ft 1 lafl. Tickets for the Kermis, to be given next Wednesday night for the benefit of the Church of the Redeemer, will be on reserve tomorrow at Thompson's drug store. Reservations can be made at the store tomorrow or the days fol lowing, before the Kermis. Boalp Homilies Take 2o. ' rmatllla county In January paid 280 ror scalp bounty, there haying been 73 coyote and 14 bobcat pelts brought In. The largest single war rant was drawn for $59. Bobcats are paid for at the rate of 2 a head, male coyoteB at $3 and females at $4. years but plans to retire. Kor ( old.. Crl or Influrnsa and as a Preventative, take LAXATIVE UltOMO QUININE Tablets. Look for K. W. GROVE'S signature On the box. 10c. Sit names Tills w cek kimI The Pendleton high school basket ball five will play no games this week end owing to the school's being closed. Coach Plelschmann is out of town dur ing the enforced vacation and no prac tices have been held for several days. It Is probable that there will be a con test next week end. The Missionaries defeated the quintet from Oregon's capital city 29 to 21 bv , ' Cumin, from behind In the second ! "'alllllR New 1 ...... 1 1, i II period. Whitman also defeated the Willamette five on Wednesday night and has five wins on the home floor now. (fSJ 101101101101101101101101101101 r Good Things to Eat in Both Depts. for Saturday Shoppers at "101" DRESSED DUCKS, CHICKENS, CHOICE CUTS OF YOUNG BEEF, FANCY VEAL, YOUNG LAMB, PORK, MUTTON Fresh Shipment of Gotteberg Summer Sausage Complete line of Fresh Mexican, Florida and Cal ifornia Fruits and Vegetables. (Especially fine Im perial Valley Head Lettuce. Large, solid heads.) Phone your Sunday dinner order to avoid any disappointment. '101" and "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting botF departments.) L 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 10 J CI A Rid cross fountain of double the size formerly In use, was Installed In the Cosy Rilliard Parlors today. The fountain Is the product of the Blshop nabcock Co., and Is similar to the' one displaced. Part of the smaller foun tain will go to Astoria and part to Walla Walla. Fanners Meeting IHlt Off. Word was received here today that the farmers committee appointed to investigate the cooperative marketing plan suggested by A. Shapiro of San Francisco will not meet here tomorrow as previously scheduled. Owing to the health situation the meeting has been postponed one week by Dr. C. .1. Smith, the chairman. Murks Itancii Leaded. Tho J. W. Sparks ranch at Sparks station, between Pendleton and Pilot Rock, has recently been leased to Raum Brothers, who came here last summer from California. They have taken over the 40 acres of wheat land but Mr. Sparks has reserved his house and buildings and his alfalfa land. The Raum Brothers also have about 400 acres of wheat land under lease from A. J. Ledy. 1 Villi growers r.lke Weather. Umatilla county fruitgrowers, of j Freewater, Milton and the west-end j fruit-growing district, are glad to see I the cloudy, damp weather as it Is fa ; vorable to the recovery of the par tially injured fruit trees which were frosted during the cold snap. Sunny . weather. sa Fred Hennion. would be . ' y injurious to the trees, which will hava a chance to recover during the present weather. Me Before The Fire" $269,000,775.00 WORTH OF PROPERTY WAS DE STROYED BY FIRE LAST YEAR IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA. THIS LARGE AMOUNT OF PROPERTY LOSS IS DUE TO THE INCREASED VALUE OF ALL COMMODITIES. ARE YOU FULLY INSURED? JOE KERLEY Jt ffaSgf OIMMl On lte-riiitiiig Trip. s Lymnn Itice, John Joerger and Dr. C. V. Laavan, members of the Pen- idletnn committee on membership for Ithe American Legion, drove to Pilot flock today lo attend the auction sales there and enlist men from the south of the county in the local post. They were armed with annlicntion rardH and plenty of (rood reasons why ex-servit e men should Join. O-W. n. Si X. Men at Sale. William McMurray general passen ger agent. C. .. Smith, agriculturist, Had 1). K. Clark, livestock agent, of the O-W. It. X. eomnanv. nunu,! through Pendleton today on their wiiv to Pilot Rock to attend the community sale. The railroad men will be guests of the Pilot Rock Commercial Asso ciation of which W. X. Royer Is presi dent, and I.. P. Reilly. agent of the railroad there, an active member. Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain 721 Main Pendleton Meeting; At Church Tonight. "A king in chains'' will be the theme of the discourse at the special revival services in the First Christian Church tonight. Captain Jennie Conrad anil her Lieutenant I.ela Forest, of tho in. cal Salvation Army have planned to assist the pastor and Song Ieadet flates In the opening devotional ser. vices this evening. There will be no preaching Saturday night. The Finishing Touch That adds to the desirability of a home and com- Eletes the satisfaction of the housewife, can best e accomplished by getting our latest plans for the built-in conveniences in the home. Our ser vice is complete and we have plenty of plans from which to select. See us about your build ing problems, and call us for the best Coal all the time. OREGONumber J i (WATCH THIS SPACE) Sluing Styles In Mais The new spring hats show n decirte tendency to flare back from the face, says Mrs. Rose Campbell. local mill iner Tcho returned yesterday from a ""jing trip in the east. Even sailor hats turn up In a fashion which Is somewhat similar to the Hosier rtrnw.. sailor. ARlOna the new mn.Arkl. for the chapeaux is celephane. a shinv black material, and hair cloth nhinh lis nil Its name Implies. Rralds of all kinds are used with good effects as are beads, straw and taffeta. Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 KjT SERVICE Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE NOTIONS Notions and dress making supplies are here in abund ance. Brand new, complete stock just came in. Come here for notions, we have what yon want, priced. Reasonably PEARL BUTTONS 5c Doz. to $1.50 Each Pearl Buttons for every use. Waists, dresses, baby dresses, skirts, underwear, etc. We can fur nish just what you want in Pearl Buttons. 1 ART ANTIQUE LACES 20c to 65c YD. nri ,:. .11. iJicsc uic specially p good for trimming underwear, bed spreads scarfs, cen ter pieces, etc. Offer ed in two beautiful designs. Edging and insertions to match. PILLOW CASE LACES 12 l-2c and 15c These Laces are just the kind you want and the width. Comes in several patterns with insertion to match. Are of good heavy torchon quality. FRENCH RATINE 83.00 YD. at. An imported fabric suitable for dresses and skirts for spring and summer wear. We're showing some good shades in this cloth that you will like. Of ex cellent quality and fast colors; 45 inches wide. BLUE BIRD BATISTE 50c YD. Specially for underwear is this fine Batiste with pointed blue birds on it. Comes in white, blue and flesh grounds. Come in and get some of this splen did underwear Batiste. Ask for Blue Bird Batiste. PIQUE 40c to $1.00 YD. Pique in white only. Suitable for skirts, collars and cuffs and the like. Offered in several wales, fine and wide. These are of excellent quality and finish. WHITE POPLIN 50c to $1.00 YD. Finest quality Mercerized Poplin in 27 and 36 in. width, for skirts and dresses for spring. These are soft finish and will wash like you expect it to. Buy your needs now. COLORED DRESS LINEN $1.50 YD. Offered in the shades you've been wanting, such as pink, blue and rose. This is of finest quality, per manent finish and will launder. Specially good for dresses and blouses. Select a length now. You really can't afford to miss this opportunity of buying one or more of these fine dresses at the big savings we're offering. Come in tomorrow and make your choice. DRESSES LOT 1 $19.50 Special values in serge and taffeta in tans, copen, navy and black. LOT 2 $29.50 Serges, jersey, messaline and taffeta in all colors. LOT 3 $39.50 Tricotine, jerseys, serges and crepe de chine, embroidered with silk floss and headings. LOT 4 $59.50 This lot consists of the very latest and best of dresses in both tailoring and style standpoint. In tricolette, tricotine, duvede laine, velvets and wool velour, all colors and sizes. WAISTS Georgette waists in white, flesh, maize, navy, taupe and brown embroidered in floss in contrasting ?hades $6.95 COATS HALF PRICE SUITS HALF PRICE Holidays VWI on Sunday. School children and others who look forward to a 'day off on a holiday find disappointment in the IIM rml. endar. for many of the holidays fall on Sunday. They are Washington's rsirthday, February 22: Decoration .'a, may ie; anil Independence n a H" i. nrist tnas nowever. come on Saturday In 11120. Speaking of Sun days, February has five this venr Since the introduction of the calendar r now in use, February has had five acreage all over the United States has Seeking Ielegates to Onaidrtlna, Sundava in the veers 175B. 17S4. 1 S 2 4 . decreased from 9S per cent to S5.2 per! Secretary C. K. Cranston. of the I s r y and ! cent since last ear. I'matillas acreasre Pendleton Commercial Association ! is estimated at near normal. Uist year day interviewed local merchants re- the acreage was approximately 180, OrtOacres and it is thought that the Why? Proof is positive when fouaded upon facts plus experience. BEECH AMS PILLShave been used for 60 years by people all over the globe. BEECHAM'S PILLS 5oMTrrwlr. The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Children FJidnmcr l.ivos. Complaint is being made that local children trailing behind autos on rol ler skates are taking desperate chances of being hurt. One case reported to day was that whore several boys hold ing to a rnpe were trailing behind a ear and came near being struck by a passing machine. The trailing prac tice is said to be ao dangerous that it should be stopped before an accident occurs. I acreage this year is as large as that lot last year. The reason given for the 1 decrease in acreage in the I'nited States is that farmers, impelled by war prices, farmed the marginal lands last year but discontinued tho prac tice this year. Cmatllla has but little marginal land. It is a known fact that this county raises one per cent of all the wheat raised in the United states. garding their attendance at the forth-! coming: convention of the Oregon. State Merchants Association at As- I toria. Five have already madtt ten- I tative plans to uttend and it was the belief of the hoard of inanagrers yes terday that if 15 or more will attend, this city can carry off the 3 9i'l con vention. The two rival associations recently merged and are paid 10 be working in huiinony at this '.iiii. he oom Mition Is heM on February 1 -i, 17 and IS. Plleg Cured In 6 to II Day DrugKists refund mnnet- if r a an , i vr to-: M,ENT faiU to cure Itching. Blind. ... to mH w c ruiruuing I'm-i. Ntnp irritation; Soothes and H-al. You can Ket restful sleep after the nrst appli cation. iTiee 60c commented, cooling off. "is that when a womiw gets her h.tu 0flfcbl she is ready to go." Kansas City Stair. Young Piwt HfJVfjsje Dies Precido Mendonea, aged 23, a native f Portugal, died in Pendleton last night of Spanish Influenza. has been employed as a farm laborer h Joe Monese. farmer of F.cho, and ; has resided there. Manuel Mendonea fal a cousin of Percido Mendonea. The deceased is survived by his parents l uncheon Plans Being Lftid Plans for t he luncheon Monday Mendonea noon to meet with the deb-gates from the Tri-State Auto Club from walla Wul la are progressing under the di rection of l avid II. Hi Ison and Sec retary C. K. Cranston, representing the commercial association. Members who live in Portugal. Funeral serv- of the Pendleton Automobile Associ ices will be held tomorrow In F.cho. ation have been invited to huvh inder the auspices of tho Catholic with the board of managers and the hurch of which Mendonea was a fbl or five Walla Wallans, The pro- member, posed ifami- antorma nee ianc nign- I way. which will pass t h rough Wall i I matilla's (riuire cr onnnl. Walla ami lVndleton. is to bo dis- Desplte the fact that the wheat j cussed. An dnntage. A Kansas City man paced nervous ly bin k and forth on his front porch esterday morning. "Hey!" he called to his wife. , "Haven't you started to get up yet ?" "Yes," she replied. "I'm starting to , comb my hair.'1 C.ood night'" he yelled. "Just starting to comb your hair! We ll miss that train, sure. Five minutes later she appeared and announced she was ready for the train. "Well, one good thing about the way women dress mwadu s," he Grocer Up Against It 1 have been up against It for the 'past 3 years suffering from pain in my stomach and side until I wus conider ' ing giving up my grocery business. Doctors and medicine did not hplp me. . I heard of ftfajrr'l VonuVrful lit m dv ' through a friend in lluffnlo. The flmt dse nave me ni're benefit than all the : medicine I had taken before and urn noW feeling as well an ever In my life." It Is a simple, harmlpsn prepa ration that rr-.iovcj th catarrhal mu cur from the intestinal tract and all ays the inflammation which cause practically all stomach, liver, and In testinal ailments. Including uppendl cltia. One dim will convince or money refunded.