East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 13, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OEEGCNIAN, ' PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 19207.'"'
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CAliEIfDAB OF EVENT
Oct. 19. County. T. M. C. A.
Convention h.r.. '
Oot. SO-22 Joint lnstltuU
Morrow-Umatilla teacher hen.
Oot. 3 Portland Cb.mW Of
Commerce visit here. ,
Oct. 20. EuKtern Oregon irfo.
hIoii cupreme court here. ,
Nov. 2. Ueneral election.
Nov. 6-6-7- Northern Oregon
Older loy" T Conference here.
Nov. 12-10 Paclfio Interna-
tlonal Livestock Exposition, For-
land.
lira, Madlxou 111
Mrg. M. It. Madison In acrtmmly 111
Iwlth pneumonia
for Bovcral daya.
ttao htt been Hick
I'olsunw IM-iuirt fur Cnlirornla
Harry and Oilman FolMom, brother
of Knlph FolHom and MM. J. v. iau
man, of Pendleton, left In tholr car yea
torday on their roturn Xo Heaumont,
Cal. They drove here before Round-
Up and have epont tne paw mum.i
vlltln with tholr relative, They
have furma near Brfaumont and are
In tho oil belt, borlnir now g-olng in
within a mile of their ranch. '
HuiiK-ra Find Snow lnt no IXH-r
It wan snowing; yeatoruay muming
Sheep Creek ana as lar aown
Lehman BprliigH, accoramg 10 n. r..
Bickers, who roturned last nigm wun
Ike Bonea and Fred Kaymond, from a
doer hunt In the mountains beyond
Uklah. There were about two Inches
of snow on tho ground and a storm
was raging In the Sheep Creek country.
Tho party found deer tracks but got
no deer. . .
School observe Day.
Local school observed Columbus
Day ycHlerday ly relating stories of
Columbus. The life and achievements
of Columbus were dlBcussed In classes.
i'unrral Tomorrow.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Anna
I HemmclKurn will bo held tomorrow
at II a. m. from fit. Mary's Catholic
church. Father Van HouiiiiIhsoii will
officiates.
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Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Dcpts. 78
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QUALITY
SERVICE"
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Use the Phone
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depta. 73
Child fa Convalcscina;
Little Janet Slmls. the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Itlchara mmm, iw
valesclng after a sovere illness.
Many falls For Nurrto
Tl.- Infill Rftfl UrORII Dinw m . w . . -
I ralla from local people lor
a nurse. Last yesr in ..
.mnioved a nurse as a aemonsiramm
Okl Falthfut As.k for Papers.
Kach year since the ltound-t'p has
nt,nnn,i. I. P. Foster has sent to the
v. Orctronlun for copies of the
iimniH.I'n souvenir editions. Ho re
sides In Boston now but Is planning
m r.iox un his business there ana
,., mine of these days and
.... TtmmH.I'n as Pendleton put It
.on. Mr. Foster perfected the spin
nlna rope now used ny ropers -
hibltions. He has a complete scrap
ftf the nerformanres of these
in ih. hone that the countty would cm- . ii r ihn Itounrt-Up
ploy a county health nurse mis year. f(rm no itmi of tlllH l0k
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Extra Fancy
DELICIOUS AND ROME BEAUTY APPLES
from Milton
Extra Fancy Deliciou ......
Extra Fancy Rome Beauty
Cooking- Apples
$4.00
.....$3.00
..$1.15 per box
"WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
phones tei
(Private Exchange Oonnm. Both Dep
FINK GKOCERUCa JkMO MEA1
W. If. ftoodman Kpcnk
A talk on the credit system was giv
en by W. H. Ooodman, of .Bturgls &
Mtorle, at the notary CluD luncheon to
day. The luncheon was for tho first
tuno held In the'Commerclu! AsMOcla
tion quarters in the Klks Club. Thirty
two members were present and James
Sturgis, president, presided.
IMkimwc of Aiiio :iiis;neKS
Folsom Tallman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. V. Tallman. of this city, has
disposed of his BUtomobile business at
Forest Grove, Ore., and Is considering
offers to continue .with that work In
Portland. Ho entered business In the
Washington county town early In the
summer and had a successful season.
The present condition of the trade In
that section caused him and his part
ner to retire until business outlooks
are more favorable.
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Club Membership Is 700
The Walla Walla branch of tho Trl
Stato Auto Club has a membership of
760. the annual report of Secretary W.
9. Parks, made to the club Monday
night, howed. "Trustees elected were:
J. E. Moseley, Walla Walla; J. E.
Schmidt, Freewater; I. S. Crocker.
Pen Hill and H. Dablen, Wa)IaWalla:
Frank Jones. Waltsburg; EX W. Tren
bath. Kenncwick; Charles shoemaker,
Pasco; H. H. Hanson, Touchet; Eugene
Cox, Lewlston; D. A. Nichols, Dayton
and W. J. Mehafey. of Walla Walla.
.Map Bring Prepared
A map of the highway which Is pro
posed from Umatilla along tho Colum
bia, river to the Washington state line
peur Wullula, together with objections
to Its construction. Is, being prepared
today by Secretary C K. Cranston, of
the Pendleton Commercial Association.
The data will be sent to the Union
County Ad Club and to the Baker
('omiajerclat Club, both of. which or
ganisations ore expected to enter a
remonstrance to such a prefect until
road needs in this aectlon are looked
after.
DOES TWO TIMES TWO MAKE FOUR?
That's the way we learned to rkjrare and we Harare at present prloM
of nerlal and contents, your barn ha doubled In value,
L joa don't believe It. price bull ding materials today and oomPara
Uics- nrlcea with what yon peid when yon bullu
, Ksse rtx you would be In with a fire about now, etaT v.- . . t
INCnKASBl your Fire bisuranos. -
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Imllaiis Olve to Memorial
Three dollars, given by four Indians
on the Umatilla reservation, was re
ceived at headquarters of the Til Tay
lor Memorial Association this morning.
The money was sent In by Major E. It I
Swartxlander. Indian agent. Willis :
Vocatse and Johnson Chapman gave j
50 cents each and August Alexander
and Mitchell Lloyd gave 1 each. Mrs. I
Kara C. Cloutier and Stuart H. Elliottt.
employed at the agency, also gave 50
cents each. Two dollars each from
Miss Eula Simpson and her mother.
Mrs. George Simpson, also came to the
hoadqua.rters today.
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NEW SHIPMENT OF DRESSES ARRIVED H
$19.50 TO $150.00 ' ; i
Bewilderingly beautiful gowns and dresses from New York's fore- g
most makers embracing beaded and embroidered charmeuse gowns, lace g
i" i nmnKingtinns hpflflpd and pmhrniflprfd and braid trim- ' s3 .
&'- aim ciiittiiicuoc v.w"xwcv.w.., - - -
' "i medtrico tines; dresses of kitten's ear crepe, afternoon dresses of Oeor- , g
'htrottp elegant satin dresses and other exquisite combinations. s
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FURS
Fur Oiokers
A wonderful assortment in
stone marten, squirrel, kolensky
and mink.
Animal Scarfs
In fox, lynx and wolf in brown,
taupe and black.
Stoles and Capes
Fashioned of Jap mink
squirrel and Hudson seal.
MODISH COATS
32475 to $200.00
Grocery Department
Curtis Artichoke Hearts (in sauce) can 75c
Milton Ixxlco Will Be Quest
Milton Lodge of Masons will be
guests of Pendleton Lodge No. 52, A.
F. & A. M"., at the sosslon to bo held
here on Monday evening, Oct. 25. The
Mtlton men will put on work in the
Master Mason degree, as a return for
the courtesy extended the local lodge
men a few nights ago -when they went
to Milton and gave tho work. Pilot
Kock Masons will also be guests of
Pendleton lodge that night and It is
expected that the members of the state
supreme court who are Masons also
will be present, inasmuch as their ses
sion here opns on Oct. 25.
Imported Mushrooms, can ....
Star Lobster, tall cans
Red Crown Lunch Tongue, per can. .
None Such Mince Meat, 2 for .......
Burnham & Morrill Fish Flakes can,
Libby's Queen Olives, 21 1-2 oz. jar.
Heinz Mustard Sauce, bottle i
90c
90c
50c
45c
25c
50c
25c
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iWrap models are striving for pre-eminence this
season, but many straight line, belted, flare and
sport coats. There is a correct style for those that
cannot wear the former becomingly. ;
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The Easier Way
We have twenty large counters, and one hun
dred and eighty feet of shelves that are piled
high with desirable merchandise, all placed that
way so that it wil be easier for our customers
to find what they want, at prices that they want
t0 Pay ., , i t i i
You could easily spend an hour in just look
ing around and not see the same thing twice.
We could fill the whole page of this paper and
still not tell you all of the articles that we have
in here; when you come here you are coming to
the largest and most completely stocked Variety
store in Eastern Oregon.
Just remember that
"You can get it at"
The BEE HIVE
5 Pay CK tWlW Variety Stor Save Cih
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ffmv tMt TITIKS and TODDLES In,
C'aJ im Lackaivamn nrat
Thanh It grnrroui FTS-L',
OLD MAN SATISFACTION meet.
SATISFACTION in children's underwear is
a happy combination of various distinct, def-'
initc and essential qualities. In the absence of any
one of these qualities satisfaction cannot exist.
The fabric must be suitable made of proper
yarn, expertly constructed, pre-shrunk and steri-...
lized. The garment" must be designed to fit"
children as they are not as they are surmised
to be. The workmanship must be thorough,
6eams staunch, buttons and buttonholes scrupa
lously secure.
Lackawanna possesses to an uncommon degree
each distinct, definite and essential quality of
"satisfaction" underwear. .
LACKAWANNA
TWINS
IKM HANK aM.U-VMA
Uxdrrwear for Boft and Cirh
from BIRTH TO SIXTEEN
rf oct thopt carry Lackawmnna Twins Underwear in various strlrs
aad b quaUtief to suit every requirement of service j:d price.
Immoral Is Held. v
' Tho funeral of tho luto Mra. StiU
inKH was held today from the Folsom
ehitpol at 1:30 p. m. Mrs. StilHngs
died recently at the State Hospital.
Hot Lunches Favored
The Umaptne school favora hot
lunches and will serve them to school
children In the near future, says Mrs.
Edith G. VanDeusen home demonstra
tion agent who met with Umapino
women yesterday.
One New Smallpox Cause '
There va one new smallpox case
reported today to Special Health Offi
cer John Hailey, Jr., and the' patient
placed under quarantine. The number
of cases is again on the increase, after
having been brought down to a mini
mum duan? the summer.
si km i noii Named Superintendent.
James Shannon today became su- ;
pcrintendent of the Pasco division of j
tho. Northern Pacific railroad, sue- j
reeding' W. C. Sloan, who has held I
that position since his return from
the war. Mr. Sloan has been made
superituehdent of the Yellowstone di
vision, with headquarters at Glendive.
Montana. Mr. Shannon was superin
tendent of the Pasco division during
Mr. Sloan's absence at war and he
comes from Spokane.
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Knights of Columbus Install
KntftUiUi of Columbus observed Co
lumbus Joy yesterday by holding in
stallation of officers for the local lodge
10 servo until 1921. The new officers
: V. Sroble, grand knight; O. H.
Srhulrs, deputy grand knight: J. H.
Cox. chancellor; William O'Kourke,
secretary; J. E. Murphy, recorder;
Joseph Light, treasurer; irenr Fluck
en, warden: Neil J. McDevitt. outer
guard; Peter Bellomo, inner guard.
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Oliver Kosldcner Sold
The ltolaud Oliver residence, 415
Water street, has been sold to Omar
rlilsKinger, Umatilla county farmer, ac
cording to announcement made today
by Mrs. Oliver. The property includes
residence and three lotx. and the
Consideration was $$500. Mr. Bissln
ger will take- possession November .
The house is one of the oldest In the
city, and is known as the old Marshall
place. It was completely renovated
and modernized recently by Mr. Oliver.
Mrs. Oliver and two daughters expect
to leave soon for L wist on. Montana,;
to Join Mr. Oliver who "with M. O. Ben.
nett is farming wheat lands owned by
Mr. Oliver, Charles H. Marsh and John!
Montgomery.
PEARL OIL
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HEAT AND LIGHT
Stoves Once Were
v Nailed to the Floor
Not so the modern oil heater.
J F:'led with Pearl Oil it gives
instant heat anywhere, at any
time. It sees a continuqus round
of service bedroomJ-dining
room kitchen parlor and
bedroom again in the evening.
Pearl Oil burns without odor
or smoke. Economical. Sold in
bulk by dealers everywhere and
by our stations.
Order by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY'
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