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TEW PAGES DAILY EAST ORF.OONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920 PA OK TIIREB in iniii": News of Pendleton Um-pmm Marie from Arlington. liber Hoover mid Wiirien Hughm, who hava been mkkhik nhet-p In Ihn vicinity of Arlington, rflturnoil to i'en dlnton last nlKht on No. 4. 11 to for mnnrra. Mr. and Mra. Charlmi T. : u of flpokana, WaiihlnKton, and Mr. and Mra. William A. leathern of llermlH ton, and President If. H. Shnngle of Milton, were at the Hotel Pendleton taut night, hnvlnit come down to at tend the funeral of Itev. A. I Thor-ouifhman. Brlnga Hick Man In. proy Koleoni, Pilot nock rancher, came into town ttiifi morning to brim one of lit farm handa to Ht. An thony hospital. The man U Buffer ing with influenza. check were month. u full aa fur prevlou Kilt I nil In I.- Two. Initiation for two candidate waa held by the local lodge of Klk luxt night, the umall claim being; the reault of biHt-inlnulf oreuaratlon. The two who became Blk were: Jnaeph K. ' Light und H. Rhcrman Mitchell. mm. Criobtoa BKgmad, Mr. Crichton, buyer for the People. Warehoime. i expected to return to morrow from a trip to the eat llrtunm from Portland. Manuel Frledly returned lat night on No. 4 from Prtland where he ha been attending a meeting of the di rectors of the Pacific State Fire In surance Co. He nlao witnemed the demonstration of one of Portland' fire truck, as a member of the fire committee of the council. Two Permit Issued. P". O. firedlng waa Issued a permit by the city recorder today to erect a modern five-room bungalow with basement on property on Marie street. The estimated cost of the structure is 13000 and the Northwestern Home Builders have the contract. Mrs. P. J. Kelly wax Issued a permit to make repair to a dwelling on Johnson street, the cost to be l2r. Sltn Ilnom ItcmaJIng. There Is still room remaining In the Pendleton Commercial Association sleeping cur Saturday night for more persons who will attend the conven tion of the Oregon Itetall Merchants' Association at Astoria. beginning Monday. Of the 1 4 who had signed up yesterday to go, 11 have made all their reservation. Word from Sa lem today states that 23 will attenA from the cupltul city. No Hard I.uck Here. Teachers In Pendleton's school who are inclined to Is? superntltiou today waved aalde their prejudice. Although thl in Friday, the 13th., supposed to be supreme day of jinxes, the city's taff of educator received their monthly pay check from Clerk Harry E. Dicker this afternoon. Despite two week's enforced vacation, the 101101101101101101101101101101 PLEASE ORDER YOUR TABLE SUPPLIES EARLY TOMORROW MORNING. 'Waste Less Buy the Best' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. departments.) Phone 101. (Private exchange connecting both' Fine Groceries and Meats 101101101101101101101101101101 l.illil.Tii JuhI (( uki iHoe of the Lanier, the "iiciai publication of Pendleton high school, to be published during the new semester, uppeared at the school this aiternoon. A number of live feature uno a good joke section gave the usual gooa quality to the sheet. WlggluKworth H.-i,i. , Sold. ins wiggieMwortn i-esldence. on the corner or willow und Alta streets wus sold today by Mrs. R. J,. Wiggles worth to Frank Peters, who own n,l. Joining property. The deal was made through K. T. Wade, local real state man. Mrs. Wlgglcsworth moved tn Portland recently to make her home. Hum llccovercc I. P. J. I.ynde, of I,ynde Hrothers gro cery, ho convaleceil from a recent operation and i able to be out again. no expeci to be able to resume his work at the store soon. Annouimiim-nt of tirMratJon. Pendleton people are today receiv ing announcements of the organization of the 10. J. Burke Wool Company, with offices in the Uawtl Building, in Portland. K. J. Burke Is president and treasurer of the company, which ha been incorporated for $100,000. H. W. Collins la vice president and F. E. Iiidd la secretary. City Committee) to Mivt. Ieon Cohen, city chairman In the Armenian relief campaign, has called a meeting of the city committee for 7:30 at the room of the Commercial Association this evening. Facts re ceived by ooal people show the ur gent need 'of the Armenian fund and It is the desire to raise Umatilla coun ty's portion of the fund ac quickly as possible. ! 1a "Pull- Today. Late thl afternoon the champion ship of Pendleton high school will be decided. At 4:10 the Juniors, present tng--o-war champion of I'. if, 8.. will I pull against a serlor team to decide : who may have their class numeral on jthe flrehouse. The contest promises I to be a hot one and it is expected that the entire school will turn oui to see the fun. ThlrtccTis ;aJorr In the play "It Pay to Advertise" to be given at the Oregon theatre to night by the Slgel Stock Co. the slogan of the enterprising soap maker is j "Thirteen Soap: Unlucky for Dirt." It so happens that the play i to be given In Pendleton on Friday the thirteenth and members of the troupe are won dering If the combination will prove lucky for them. Me Before The Fire" $100,000.00 Liability insurance on a car listed at the factory between $1199 and $2499 only costs you $28.12 per year. Even the court costs for a personal injury to some one would cost you more than the amount of the premium, say nothing of the attorney's fees and the judgment sustained. WE WRITE THIS BUSINESS Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain rt Club lm i. - Pendleton. The Portland Ad Club Is anxious to have the business men of Pendleton jus their guests at a get-together some time late In April or In May, accord ing to a letter received this morning from President K. N. Strong. The recent session of the Ad Club with the businessmen of Astoria was very suc cessful, Mr. Strong said, and the ad men believe that Portland and Pen dleton might also get together to their mutual benefit. No official action has yet been taken on the Invitation. (. JOE KERLEY ! 721 Main Pendleton j TOlllllM H'lM .1 IS II II. Hohertson Here. O. B. Ttobertson of Condon, is a Pendleton business visitor today. Mr. Itobertson has announced his candi dacy for senator from ttilliam countv. ito succeed Murray D. Shanks who re signed when he left Condon to make his home in Iebnnon. Mr. Robertson la one of the directors of the First National Hank of Condon. He r. cently purchased the John Maidment jsloek ranch In (Illliam county, one of !the largest ranches in that county. Speeding- to Sinter's Aid. Charles Bunch was speeding some Ice lo his sister, suffering with pneu monia: when arrested by Traffic Of ficer William Lydny. he told Police (Judge Thomas Pita erald this morn ilng. The ludge pronounced Mr (Buncch guilty but deferred sentence when the man told him that his mis sion had been In vain and that death won out in the race. Irvin Mann, ar rested yesterday for violating the speed .limit, forfeited bail of J5 this morning, lister llogers pleaded guil ty to havinir left his car unattended wun ine engine running and paid fine of $5. We Have It a nice new five room house, just being completed on Long street, east front, large shade trees, sidwalk in, and we will give TERMS to the right party. See us at once. Re member that we carry the best Rock Springs Coal. OREGrONLUMBER j (WATCH THIS SPACE) Will Kllfori'P Ttimdllg Irov.iO. Drivers of vehicles who persist in cutting in when turning to the left at street Intersections nre due for some financial embarrassment If caught by Truffle Officer William Lyday. He has recently had several small ce ment markers made which will be spiked to the center of the principal street intersections to guide the turn ing of vehicles. The ordinance re ferring to the turning and which will be rigidly enforced when the markers are placed, is as follows: "All ve hicles approaching an intersection of a street with t he intention of turn ing thereat shall in turning to the right keep closely to the right and in turning to the left shall run up to and beyond the center of the Intersection." Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE Use the Phones Grocery 2 phones 526 Other Depts. 78 We Offer You the highest standard quality goods. We give you excellent service. Our goods are priced the lowest consistent with quality. We guarantee satisfaction. We are at your service. FIGURED AND PRINTED VOILES 75c to $2.00 Yd. Those beautiful .Voiles we're showing will prove very interest ing when you see .them. There are designs and patterns and combinations of colors like you have never seen before. They will make up into attractive dresses. Come down and pick out one or two dress lengths. PLISSE CREPE in plain and figured in many col ors ' 50c to 65c TOWELS How is your towel stock? Look it up and buy a few to replenish from our assortment. Huck Towels 25c to $1.50 Turkish Towels 25c to $1.25 WHITE OUTING 25c to 45a You always can use White I Outing. You should have a 1 small length in the house at all H times. Try ours next time. PERCALES 35c and 45c A splendid lot of fine percales, light and dark, neat stripes and designs, of best quality, 36 in. wide. Make your selections now. FIGURED BATISTE 40c Of excellent quality of neat stripes and figures, 30 in. wide, specialy good for spring dresses. ROLLER TOWELING 25c to 50c Roller toweling in white and brown. Buy your spring needs now. FABRIC GLOVES $1.15 to $1.25 Offered in white, black and colors, all sizes, in short and slip-on styles. NOTIONS Buy your notions here where you have the assortment to select from, and you get the best of quality. Buy notions here. BLUE BIRD BATISTE 50c YD. Suitable for lingerie, night gowns, pajamas, etc. a quality Batiste with blue printed on the goods. fine birds FANCY SATEEN 50c to $1.00 Suitable for coat linings and petticoats, neat designs and col orings, 32 to 36 in. wide. PURSES AND BAGS 75c to $10.00 An interesting display of purses and bags we're showing. Come in and have a look, probab ly you need one. Comes in col ors too. PLAIN SATEEN 65c to $1 Yd. Plain colored sateen for bloom ers and linings. Good quality. DRESS GINGHAMS 25c, 35c, 45c, 75c Yd. Dress ginghams of all kinds and patterns of .stripes, plaids and plain colors, 27 inches to 36 inches wide. Make up your spring dresses now while you can get new patterns to suit you. ORGANDY In white only, yd.. . . 50c to $2.00 PLAIN VOILES In white and colors. White 25c to $1.85 Colored 35c to 75c GALATEA 45c and 50c. ROMPER CLOTH 50c Yd. BED SPREADS $3.50 to $15.00 WOMEN'S VESTS 20c to 65c WOMEN'S UNION SUITS 59c to $1.50 WOMEN'S LISLE HOSE 40c to 85c SILK GLOVES $1.00 to $2.25 Lots of pretty new silk gloves of Kayser make. Double finger tips, seemed well and they will give the wear. All colors and contrasting stitchings. FANCY RIBBONS , Fancy ribbons to make bags. You will like them. Come in and look at them, we can tell you how much to buy, $1.00 to $12.50 BAG HANDLES Of shell and metal. New styles and shapes. Buy a handle and make up a bag $1.00 to $3.50 I! lllnlllllllll mm Whenyou"know" you have a stomach it's time te suspect your liver. You need Beecham's Pills. A lazy liver ana overworked kidneys allow food poisons to circulate I in uie dioou ana irritatetheen- t ire body. Brunswick Tiiv Men Here. H. E. Nelson, representing the ad- j vertising stuff, and Charles H. Leach, state representtaive, of the Brunswick- ; Balke-Collendar Co., tire department. , were! n Pendleton Thursday afternoon , the interests of their company. They arranged for an agency for the Brunswick line of tires and tubes and within a fortnight will make an- j nouncement of plans for the distrlbu- I tion of their product in this territory, j Mr. Nelson Is from Chicago and Mr. Leach from Portland. two children. Many have only one. And in one avc;ae uistrict not an apartment or boardln.tr house district, elt her I found that of 2 70 families. 9T- did not have apy children at all. "Race suicide that's what's caus ing these cries of 'incomplete returns." Hollars and CVnts Counting it only in dollars and cents how much did that last cold coat you? A man may not always stop work , when he has a cold, but perhaps i would be better If her did. It takes ! about ten days to get completely rid of 'a cold under the usual treatment. That time can be much shortened by taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and proper care of yourself, in fact, a bot tle of this remedy in the house Is a j might ly good investment during the PORTLAND, Feb. 13. Race suicide winter and spring months, and not absent families are causing 1 For tlie Children heavy re-surveys of federal census 1 Too much care cannot be exercised statlctics. William D. Bennett, Mult- In selecting a consh medicine for r-omah county supervisor of the four- children. It should bo pleasant to take teenth census, today declared. contain no harmful drug and most ef- "Familles are not so large as thev feetual in curing their coughs and RACE SUICIDE. NOT ABSENT FAMILIES, IS CENSUS TROUBLE BEe 1HP Cham's PILLS LMMtStJ of An, McU in th World were formerly," Bennett said. "When ; statistics, William D. Bennett, Mult plete. I believe It will be found that I the average family has shrunk from i five to less than four members. "The trouble with Los Angeles, San Francisco, nd every other American city. Is that It thinks it has more peo ple than it ha. Lns Angeles Isn't jl .1(1,000 short, aa It claims. f don't j think It ever had the 700.000 persons Jit claims. "Many Portland families have only i I colds. Long experience ha. shown thai Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these conditions. It Is a fav orite with many mothers). Periodic Bllkms Attacks. Persons subject to periodic billons attacks wll observe that their appetite fails them Just before an attack. That i. they do not really crave food but eat because It Is meal time. If they will eat only a light meal and no meat, then take two of Chamberlain's Tab let the attack may be avoided. 4 1 s PHONE 24 PHONE 24 5 A very fancy line of fresh vegetables for Saturday. Phone your orders as early s possible and we can assure vou the choicest goods and bet ter service. Sanitary Grocery The Most in Value PHONE 24 The Best in Quality PHONE 24 8 !