PAOE THREE TWELVE PAOBB DAILY EAST OREGOMIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1020 HIIIIIIIIHIIilll U fflUHUttl'' HIHI'HMIMim'tMIIIHIHIW I , , ... Mi.aimnni ti i it i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 Ittl It i III tt I I r III 1 It 1 1 1 II : tl tt' III 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 It 1 1 1! 1 1 1111 1 1 1 II I III 1 1 II 1 II II I I IIMHIIMIIMIIIIinillllllllMIIMIIMMIIIIIIMIIIlllllfflllI IMIIIIIIIIIIIIMMMIMIII "inm inn " I l S V JJ r I M I s MIA M, f.K MA M W 1. I '1 . - Hpm-dlnK mrt- i, .. The flrt cu, of .pealnB b heard In poll hl" "n,h, WK tot W.ilnuHday. Jane Doe plead ed ulliy to the cniime - fine of 16. , Annnunremem ui " . -i - nava tmlntn nehooUi reachej R. Carr, .' j vy recruiting officer. ihW MTBlM. Thla will entitle men to training for electrlrlan, zcnerul. IihIuui IVy Antonlne Ilodlne, owed 17. nn Indian of the reservation dlatrlct, died yo terday of Spanlah Influenxa. Hla fun eral will he held today from the Catho lic niianlon. He I" survived grandmother. Ioulae lACourae. Hla parent died a few yeara ago. Will Move OM DwoUIn. W. M. Mllea wan hulled a permit y th city recorder today to move the old dwelling from the K. of P. prop erty on Wuter utreet to a lot on Juno etreet. There It will be placed on a new foundation. The estimated ex penditure will be 130. Spring meaning Time Here. Spring Cleaning time l here. Chief of Police Roberta iuild today. The chief aiiya he la on the trail of uiule- ,!, ure fretiueritlim local rooming hoiuww nnd has several ( men and women catalogued for a change of air. He warn, rooming house proprietors that they, too, arc Ubjoat to proooeutlon If they are found harboring umleHliables. riiii-ral of Hairy h ) ...,. I . I Tht funeral of the lute Harry Mc Donald was held thlH morning from the FVilaom chapel, with Father J. t. Muloney. chaplain of St. Anthony's officiating. Qaj la Konlaliu- n. n. , James Hacked hus received news from Mrs. Ous l-i Fontaine that Mr. l-i Kontalne Is now considerably lm- ur otherwise, to attend the banquet huturduy night. Very III Willi liMiiiiHnia. Mrs. Frank Whetstone was taken to Ht. Anthony's hospital today suffering with pneumonia, following u relupHe ufler an illness with influenza. Her condition Is reported critical. Use the 1 Phones i Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE ITsc the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depta. 78 I I'noiili I .i:r iff Ui Mi ft. Tin- worth I ; j. of th Metho diHt i hut' ti will meet tmilKht at 7:80 for n l) ti . si n hh und bocIuI meet in. To morrow tilKht 1m the night for the iit- 2:1 Drtraatm min MllUm. Milton fclon Ih tending 23 nVIeRnten id the KaHtern Oftfon Chi 1st Ian Kn ('eavor convention whiih opens in Pen dleton tmnnrrnw night at the Chris tian church. new J. M. ( ornellaon, In charge f aci:omniodaii'nH for the 1 :,d iflfK;itfH expected fi-i the distrlei miH that he Ht 111 needs accommodn tlonn for 30 delegatew. A reglHtration fee of 1 entitle any delegate. hoH at the Y. M. C. A. gyinnaHlum. proved In health and hopes to he out tendance of Methodist Sunday Mho Mooh. He sufrered a nervous break down and was Heriously III for a time. Mump I Prevalent. Mumps la now reported prevalent In the city schools and several iMlfttfMl casen have been found. One room In Washington whool has six pupils ab sent with mumps. A few are stlli be ing kept out of classes because of bad colds or Influenu quarantines over their homes. 1:. mmi is from QmIo ;eorge l. llaslett, shoe salesman, returned to Pendleton yesterday after attending the national convention of shoe dealers, held Boston. Mrs. I Ian- let, who went eat with her husbnnd will return later. She Is visiting her mother in Illinois. All Over the Country the Thought of Spring lMiklng 1 'or ltolMi-t I'ardne The I'matllla county lied Crosa la I looking for llohert I'ardne. dischargeil and disnhled soldier of Yoakum. MIhb Virginia Todd, secretary of the Ited I'roxs. asks that anyone knowing of fordtle'a whereahnuts notify her at I the office in the federal Dunuing l'hono 460. Aosault ini fSO. Claud Flnley, of Kcho, ' i m 1 01101101101101101101101101 x Something Very Nice LARGE FRESH COLUMBIA RIVER SMELT 3 Lbs. for 25c 10c 50c IN OUR GROCERY DEPT. Fresh Walla Walla Spinach, lb. . . Green Peas and Green Onions. Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz. . "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. departments.) Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting botfi Fine Groceries and Heats 101161161 16i ioi 101 101 161 wnn fined oral ! hv Justice W. II. Crary there for assault and battery on Jacob Oelszler, according to Deputy District Attorney C. V.. Kandall, who prosecuted the case. Flnley hit Oelszler In the face and head with a hammer. ToTIoi Will Hold sorWcrs Here Sunday. Services for the German Lutherans of I'endleton will be held on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Jn the Christian church, with Rev. A. niasberg. pastor of the German Lutheran church, offi ciating. He will hold his usual Sun- iday morning services in the church at Myrlck. Merchants Asked to Close. Out of respect to President George C. Maer of the I'endleton Commercial Association, and Mrs. Haer, merchants were today requested by Secretary C. K. Cranston to close their place, of business between 2 and 2:30 Friday afternoon during the funeral of Horace Baer. five-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Haer. 1 I .li.i Will Nominate. Nominations for the coming year's I officers, Pendleton lodge of Elks will be made tonight and at the meetings during this month, the constitution ! providing for nominations to bo open I during February. A class of candl I doles wll be initiated at this evening s 1 meeting, the first since the voluntary , flu ban three weeks ago. "See 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? w JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans Real Estate, Grain illnmlcy or IVndleton? Ih IV n1 let on famoim because of the I MUM Ilamlev or in Hamley well I known because of Pendleton? The I two are well enough associated that jmail for Hamley & Co.. doe not re (juire the address of Pendleton. A letter, addressed to the Hamley Stock Saddle Co., Hamley, Ore., arrived this morninsr from KIko, Vev., without de lay, the letter having been mailed February JO. Ilrttirn From IBM 1-nd. County School Superintendent W. W. Green returned this afternoon from a business visit to the east end of the county, the schools of Kern dale and vicinity having been visited. The east enders are at present much Interested In the proposition to unite for 1'nion High school purposes und the two-mill tax levy for schools Is also commanding considerable attention. 721 Main Pendleton ! Six Townb to Have llanqucts. I Six Umatilla county towns will hold j banquets as a part of the program I for "Father and Son'' week. The j towns are Adams, Athena, Kcho, Her imiston. Pendleton and Weston. Wil liam K. Kingnld heads a committee composed of Charles Bonney, J. T. Lamblrth, w. A. Rlgby. W. w. Har rah and K. O. Draper, which will meet tonight to make arrangements for the local banquet. All churches will be represented at the banquet. You May Suffer t if you do not call and talk with us about your building problems. We are in a position to se ve you with many things that will aid you in woi Ic ing out your plans. Our FKICJiiiS , . are as low as any one furnishing like .grades of material. If you want any Coal, call us it you want the best. fJREGONLUMBER I (WATCH THIS SPACE) Funeral Will Rcl Held Today. The funeral of the late Rev. A. t. j Thoroughman, formerly pastor of the .South Methodist church In Pendleton, will bo held at G o'clock this evening, following the arrival of the body from Walla Walla on train No. 7, Rev. Mr. Thoroughman has been In Walla Wal la for a numbrr of years since leaving here. Funeral sen-ices -were held at Walla Walla today and the body will be buried this evening beside that of his wife in OIney cemetery with Rev. R. R. Gornall, In charge. Rev. Mr. Thoroughman was widely known here. Xlno-tcMMi Additions In Four Hays. A large audience greeted Evangelists H. K. Wilhlte and P. O. Gates last! night at the Christian Church and at the close of the sermon seven people came forward to unite with the 55 Church. This was the largest number s uniting wit h the Church at any ser- 55 vice to date In the meeting. Roth '. singing nnd preaching were spirited. ! Prof. Gates was pleased to see the 1 great chorus. The auditorium was fill- ed also. The "Sun beam Chorus" of rf little folks sang for the first time and 5 the audience applauded again nnd again. This chorus will sing again tonight. The Rlble drill at 4:1ft every afternoon is a (feature. Evangelist Wilbite's subject last night was "Rightly Dividing the World Of (Truth. Text 11 Tim. 2:lfi. "Study to show thy self approved unto God.a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth." was the text. Great attention was given by the audience. Prof. Gates sang ns solos. "Settle The Ques- I tlon Tonight" and "The Old Fountain." j Sermon subject tonight "Making Our j Own World." This will he a lecture; sermon. And have you ever stopped to notice that the greatest economy is to get all the service, all the pleasure, and all the advantage you can from av hat you purchase. So that the truest economy is to plan your purchases to have a full season's wear of each season's wearables. Come down right away and buy that suit, coat or dress and practice econ omy. Make your selection at this store. We'll be glad to show you. 3 omrt Corsets Front Laced are an economical purchase MODART Corsets aro constructed of mate rials that will stand constant laundering without losing their shape. The boning and clasps have a rubberized covering that renders thera impervious to water. These features in the MOD ART are well worth considering, for many corsets are made with uncovered st?els or paper covered ones. Water melts the pnper. Some corset cloths are so full of starch and other filling matter that they lose their shape when laundered. Not so with the !ODART. It retains its shape until worn out. To this end every woman should have at least two corsets, for all corsets should be laundered from time to vime. The MODART Corset is essentially a figure-shaping gar ment. It is beautifully and sym metrically designed to train the figure ir.to lines of beauty and to maintain those lines when once obtained. MODART prices are mod erate considering the value deliv ered, and the prices range from those for the plainest of cottons to the fanciest of silks. AW rt lb $4.00 to 120.00 .lust tln niine Mrs. Thricowodil: Well. Klslo, how do yon HkP your nfw pap 7 Klsio: Oh. mnnmiii, do ffo mnrry. Inff men liko that whole dollar. Boiton Tranierlpt. MORE NEW SKIRTS Just came in of plaids and stripes in wide range of desirable color combinations. Of course you'll want a new sport skirt. We'll be glad to show you. WOMEN'S NEW SUITS That revel in smartness. These groups of new mod els embody every tasteful fashion touch that the season has approved. YOUR spring suit is here. Come and try it on. Never were suits smarter, never did they show more becoming lines, never did they present better values than in the wide assort ment of distinctive models that will be on display here. Have a look. Prices range up to $95.00 WOMEN'S KNICKERS $2.50 Of the new satin that washes like lin en. Comes in white and pink, all sizes in stock. Wear knickers, you'll like them. Economy Satin, pair $2.505 Crepe, pair $1.50 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS $1.50 Children's Bloomers of extra quality sateen, cut full and they fit well. Comes in black, white and pink. All sizes in stock. A FEW NEW BLOUSES Just came by exrn'ess, to wear with that new suit or skirt. Offered in many . distinctive styles." f Some are decidedly plain tailored, others are elabo rately trimmed with laces and hand embroidered de sign in self and contrast ing colors. They are ready for your inspection. All prices. SPRING'S EARLIEST MODELS IN DRESSES Are being shown in our Ready to Wear Dept. Of taffeta, satin, woolens and Georgette. The tendency of the style are such that will be becoming to most any one. We have many new and striking models to show you. Come in and have a look. Priced up to $85.00. he's given me a r.illlll Jlllllll lite I