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'.".V-"! 1 f!...,lIW!. J.JJI 1 '.'-I'1'" PAGE THREE FOURTKEN PA OUR DAILY KAST ORKOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FED) AY, MARCH 12, 1920. : ; i A News of Pendleton j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiimit Ila4trv Arrive I Tom SeuMle W, H. Fa f fey, an ex expert hatter, arrived today from Seattta hihI Han ac cepted a position with llndd thu Tui- unu- of I'lrm iliariul'il The Motor Sales Corporation Ih now tha 0i M. llnldinun Auto Cncnpany, aeeorillox I" ansiMinbMnenl made -tcrdhy. The eoHlpltrt remains uh-chaaced. :vuhilrifit4m for .VwMant. 1 An examination for forest usslHtant will In- hld Murch 17 and 18 In the I'amlMUi Forest Supervisor's offiee In 'he federal ItulidinH. Men only aro ! ellljli am) must be 2(1 years of at:e j or over. KfH'e.ul It4jurl .fiM-tltiK ToiiMlit. The school board will meet this i'e:iing in a special HWHuion to discUHH the current problems, KUeh a salaries, toting, e:e. It ,.- also probable that Ihe pei'it-miiei of tin- leaching eorpH for next year will be considered. aile.i by mothers Math Bfr. and Mm. w. H. JJrook left last nlgnt for HllUboro, where they wore railed by the death of Mr. Itrnck' brother, James W. 'Jirock. The late Mr.'Brock leaves a wife and four children. In It t ; i i -ue lintel l.'i.l Williams, day clerk at the Hotel Priellelon. ha-H tendered his rrHlKoatlon and as sunn na a Nueces I aor ih obtained will take ;i poaltlon lb ; the. offiee of the ftmytho-Lonergnh Co. The chanire U expected to ; made next week. Three Violate Truffk- fjin, Three violators of the city traffic : laws were Ijelor,. the police Judto' lute ThiKMi.iy Md today. Rlchrtl zz ll paid a T, fine for t.peedin, Kd. Z2 fetor, parking hi car on tin- wrong. 2 .., ih . ... i .. . ., IS id, " hi in,. Diicri, w.in iiiM-u unii lie 'V- 11. Hooher, charKed with speeding, forfeited bail of 1 tiiit moha. S For Sick Headache Constipation, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Biliousness, Blontine, Gat, Coated Tongue, take that wholesome phytic FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS Act promptly. Never disappoint. Mild end gentle In action. Do not (ripe of nauseate. No costive after effects. Ct.tr. Ast., Vs.t "I fcsd s bat took rsjo FoleyCatbsctlc T.bloa. la. or sead .tupped cblni." Hold Kverywhere. tl lav Is last Hay. Monday la the last day upon which Income tax return can be made. The offiee or W. I. Chamberlain, deputy collector of Internal revenue, is ciowded with Umatilla county tux Payers. The Internal revenue offiee at Portland announces that there will be no extension of time this year. IWanta I '.a II pla yers to Work On!, i Several be be hall player belonging jto the AmeHean Legion are nixfoii ito organise a nine to represent Pen jdleton Post In '- series of games with I the other posts of the county during !the coming spring and summer sea !son. To that end. a workout will be held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Itound-IJp park, to which all ellglbles aro invited. Mra twaat Gsrr, smtucM map took r Is a atat wtalc, my Four Join Klks liOdgv. Initiation was held last night for fonf taeri Joining the local lodge of l'JIks. Those who were given their first insight into the order were: Not J. Kimball, Willam Purchase. John M. Dolph and I.. H. Taggcrt. Invitation wna received from Walla Walla lodge Wo. 287 to attend their Initiation and entertainment Tuesday night when 75 candidates will go through. 101101101101101101101101101101 t I Place Your Table Supply Order With "101 For Saturday s 7 99 We are sure you will bo highly pleased. Only one phone call, "101" for both departments FRESH DRESSED, CHICKENS, TENDER MEATS FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, "HOLSUM" BREAD, HIGH QUALITY GROCERIES PLEASE ORDER EARLY "Waste Less, Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both departments.) Fine Groceries and Meats Wood M-t1ror to Ho Tonight. The local Ieonard Wood organiza tion will be perfected tonight at 8 o ch uk in a meeting which will be IS held in the assembly room at the I H county library. Barge Leonard, of 5 Portland, state publicty chairman, ar- 1 S rived here this morlng to deliver the S principal address of the evening and , Frederick Stelwer, former state sena tor, will also speak. Allan Bynon, chairman of the temporary organiza tion, will preside. 101101101101101101101101-101101 Miss Oounllian Appointed. Miss Helen Counlhan has been ap pointed by tho Umatilla county Red Cross as successor to Miss Stasia P. Walsh, to conduct classes in various i parts of the county In hgme hygiene land care of the sick. Miss Counihan, who was employed hero during the in fluenza epidemic, Is now In Seattle but will arrive soon and classes will be reopened within the next two weeks. Miss Counlhan during tile recent war served for a year and a half as an army nurse. Home Service Boards to Meet. Letters and wires urging members of the Umatilla County Advisor' Board for tho Salvation Army to at tend the convention in Portland next Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock 1 have been received here in the last two days. The meeting will consid er the Salvation Army's home service campaign In Oregon for the present year and members of all the county advisory boards are being ttrtred to attend. The session will be held at the Hotel Portland. Me Before The Fire" All in One Policy Real Automobile Insurance. FIRE THEFT LIABILITY COLLISION PROPERTY DAMAGE Anything short of this is not complete protection. I WILL BE AT THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, Real Estate, Grain Two Aiilon JTavo Trouble. A Premier car bound for La Grande cautrht fire while paRftin? the hospital yesterday anti. was deserted, quite -bad ly bprned, hesido the road in the east end of town. Tho machine bore a Washington dealers license nnd was Ltelnj taken to Ia Grande for the Premier agent at that place. Only the wheels were nndamagwL The fir started froju crossed wiring". A small truck broke Its left rear axle at the corner of Majn and Webb streets this noon and came to a halt with a decid ed list to port, beside the Working men'! store. 721 Main Pendleton huI.n Itadly WmImJ Out. The road from Adams to Helix is badly washed out In spots and detours Into fieldjc will have to be made to re establish the grades, according to Dr. F. W. Vincent, who went over the road yesterday on a visit to Helix. The roads washerf out eight feet in width and four feet deep In places, he re ported today. Wheat in that region Is looking very good from the roads and belief is held that little reseeding is going to bo necessary. The rain is comlnsr Just at the right time and is not too heavy to seriously interfere with plowing operations. Rami ProiMsitioti Dropped The committee -which has been con- '35 siderint; the proposition of a boys ; 5 hand for Pendleton last night decided 8 that the proposal of S. E. Wright, veteran band master, Is not feasible SZ at this time. For the time being, the I band Idea will be dropped. The com- 35 mereial association entertained Mr. 1 5 Wright's proposal at a special meeting 35 of the managers Monday evening and Jj it was placed In the hands of the mili- 35 tary and memorial committee ror consideration. Satisfaction Is on important thing in buying lumber as well as in anything else and the only way that you can be satisfied is to bring in your bills for us to estimate for you. Remember that we GUARANTEE that our prices are as low as the lowest, and that our service is the best. gn T? iTVT LUMBER VnxaY YARD (WATCH THIS SPACE) Army nemiitlnjc Party Here. A recruiting party from the 1 Mb ct:valry. Fort D. A. Russell. Wyoming, 5 arrived today at army recruiting head- 3 quarters here, to spend the remainder Js of the week enlisting men for the new regular army. The party Is In chage of 1st. Lieut. N. K. AValdron and he is accompanied by Sgt. Peter Kole, Cpl. Plumenthal and Pvt' Brewington. They are primarily here to enlist men for their branch of service but are authorized to accept enlistments for all tho branches. - lleflke Disposes of Outfit. Herman Reilko has sold the outfit and lease of the !60 acres which he ha been farming south of the reserva tion, nine miles from Pendleton, to ETred -I. ltc's. at present operating the RappC ranch north of town, adjoining Henry Taylor's. Mr. Heilke recently bought the Sehafer ranch near Pilot Hock and will operate it as his own. It is understood that Mr. Rees will porp.te both his new place and present farm for at le:i,st this season. The HilllllJMIIIMllHllilliHIMnillllinilHllllJISIIIIIHNIIIUHIIIHilMniMllMI MIMMIIII IHIMIIHtl PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE 3 5 3 Your Every Want Will Be filled With Greatest Care NO MATTER HOW LARGE OR SMALL. WE CATER TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL NEEDS, GIVING YOU SATISFACTION, QUALITY and SER VICE. Wear Hi I When vou ask for Under wear "say" Munsing Wear. The best quality yarns go in to these earments by skilled workmen and built on scien tific lines to fit better and wear longer. Munsing Wear tor women and children in many styles and vvpicrht. We're offering silk top Munsing Wear too. Buy your summer needs now. Women's Garments 75c to $3.50 Children's Garments , 90c to $3.00 EASTER IS ONLY ABOUT THREE WEEKS AWAY ARE YOU READY? You will appreciate the many special selections in our showing of early Spring styles in everything you will need to make up your EASTER WEAR. They are on display. Come in and have a look. No trouble to show goods. TWEED SUITING Why not use our TWEED SUITING for that suit or skirt. You know Tweeds are very stylish and popular specially for sport wear. Comes in mix tures and plaids $4.50 to $6.00 CHECKED DRESS GOODS $1.25 to $5 Finest quality checked Dress Goods of black and white in various sizes for baby coats, women's dress es and skirts. Some of them have cotton warp with wool filling and some are all wool, 42 to 58 in. wide. Checks as you know are always good and will wear well. COLORED PONGEE $2.00 YD. tttTIU 'Md m Use colored Pongee for blouses, skirts andf the like. They are 3f in. wide, of medium weight and will washl fine. Comes in colors of rose, green, yellow, orange, blue, etc. CAMISOLE RIBBONS This season more than ever they're wearing Camisoles as they give a finishing touch to that dress or waist. Make up some from our rib bons in light and dark colors, plain and fancy. We call special attention to our assortment, have a look at them, 75c to $3.50. PLEATED RUFFLES 30c to $1.50 Yd. Pleated rufflings in all widths and in colors as well as white, of net, organdie and Georgette crepe. Use them for collars in the waists and dresses. s 5 I OUR ART DEPARTMENT lis on the Balcony, to the right if the Ready-to-Wear dept. You. will find lots of new hings. a visit will prove it t5 ;ou. New Draperies. New Curtain Goods New Cretonnes. New Package Goods New Towels to Work. New Embroidery Thread. Nv Oin Stork Kmh. Work. New Yarns. New Bucilla Perle. New Bucilla Crochet Thread. We call special attention to the new Bed Spreads, Scarfs, Center Pieces, Pillow Cases to be worked up on heavy brown sheeting. These are entirely new. You can make yoiir silk under wear to your own liking and per haps it will fit better. We offer a wide selection to pick from such as SECO SILK, BEAU TY CLOTH, WASH SATIN, CREPE DE CHINE, ECONOMY SATIN. These silks priced at 50c to $3.50 yard. FOR WASH WAISTS Use our Fancy Checks and Stripes of organdie, Batiste and Voiles. The patterns are new and dif ferent and they make up into most practical waists. The yard 25c to $1.50 s ImtMiOTmiiitiiim'"'!!!!! imOmmmiaatauuM$S ranch under lease DaVis. belongs to Del IVn Meeting This Afternoou Students at Pendleton high school took part this uficrnooii in a giant pp meeting, in honor of the baseball j game tonight between Itaker and Pen-i dleton high schools here and the do- bates tomorrow hlgtU. Members of both basket bnl teams and of the two del-ate teams were on the stage and l.a-t Wok of I toil vat were called niton f-r talks. ToniKht ' Tonigh: will be the last week-night Pendleton meets Baker in the last of the season s basketball games and to- sponed to the invitations which have Piles Cured In 6 to 11 Ottyj morrow night the affirmative- team ot been extended nightly, thereby inrti- . . , a 7Ct nrvr eating their desire to unite with thi ,MKxt Vails to cure Itching. Ullttl First Christian church. "('mil's Km- 1 lthedimr or Protradlnr Mies. Stops k bihi . ,., 4,...,- Irritation : Sootbes and Meals, lou ea .sermon. Mrs. C. F. Cobie will sing. l'endleton high school meets the un dtofeaietft negutive squad from Rcho In a debate on the nationalization of the nation's fuel resources. Arthur Uudd and Xorbone nerKeley speak here, while the negative team, consisting of Mary Clarke and IJoyd Austin, goes to Milton. get restful lRw tTlee tut cation. after the first appli- The Itching and Sting of Blazing, Fiery Eczema Like the Skin U on Fire, There is a harassing discomfort caused by. Eczema that becomes a torture. The itching is almost unbearable and the skin seems on fire with the burning; irri tation. A cure from local applica tions of salves and ointments is im possible, because such treatment can only allay tho pain temporar ily. The disease can only be readied by going deep down to its source, The source of Eczema is in tha blood, the disease beincr caused by an infection which breaks out through the skin. That is why the most satisfactory treatment for all so-called skin diseases is S. S. S., for this remedy so thoroughly cleanses the blood that no impuri ties can remain. Get a bottle to day, and you will sec results from the right treatment. Write foe advice. Address Medical Director, 110 Swift Laboratory, Aj'uta, Ga. w-rvii-i. of :ht "Wilhite and "Sates revi val at the Kirst Christian church, us the cent:c lists rest Saturday evening. Cfloatnk the campaign next Sunday. Mr Wilhile vaid last night that all sin must le iignl-hearted, or it could not he. But iKvaui-p the kaiser persisted in his ch erf til madness to conqner the world and rule the same as the vice Veltent of tJod, fourteen million lives Were sacrificed upon the atlar of Mars. In response to the appeal of the cvangcli;- to yield their wills to the Divine plan, tlitve heads of homes accented tho gradou invitation. Six p.'opte were hnptlxed yesterday. 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