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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
MltMMMtl'lHHri rOCBTEEw PJL6SB PAIL? EAST O-RSGOSlAfl, PZSDIETOg, OaHGOH, FRIDAY EVENING, CCTC2ZR 29, 192C -V-crr.A.j.j.VJXirsf ; " .i-rat H.f L'fNItflflllf f ikiiiiiitiiitiiitiitiiiiiiiiitiiiittiiiiiiiitttit tiiaiitiiiiiiiitt nintiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii fags Km: !., . 1" 1 " 1 1,11 News of Pendleton M m CAliENDAB OF EVENT! Oct, !. Ptndleton Athletic CJub smoker. Nov. t. densral election. . Nov. 6 - -7 Northern Oregon Older Boys' T Conference here. Nov. 11. ArmUtlce Day Bute holiday. Nov. 11. Pendleton vs. Haker, footballBaker. Nov. 13. University of Ore gon homecoming, Eugeno. Nor. 1S-I0 Paolfio Interna tlonal Livestock Exposition. Fo-t land. Nov, 22. American legion concert. Dec. 10. Sale of Indian lands( Bgency. AhhIhUiiiI Ijoador Hero v i. nniinrd. AHHlHtaant atnte leader of county agenta, Ik In Pendleton today tor a conference with Frca iiennion, county agent. ftl.Mu, Tkiwv In Window. Th. ,,.,.,unni ciirhi nf three buck deer being dinplayed In one store win dow greeted Pendleton folk yesterday nfternoon. Bucks killed by Charles an Frank Orltman and J. II. ljtes filled one of the windows of the Oeorge C. Baer hardware store. The deer shot b the Orltman urotners were found in the Bear Wallow coun try, while Mr. Estes got hi on Pearson creek. All had beautiful sets of horns. nam is Movetl. , A barn Is being moved . today by James Cornfield from 'College street to Hailroad street. The barn is own ed by Ben Burroughs, Inc. Supremo Court J'IiiIhIiiw Work. The supreme court or me state com pleted Its semi-annual session here i?i inliiir nrtnr seven canes had been argued and submitted during the day. The Justices departed on No. G last night for Salem. BlKluin Will Speak Bishop William O. Shepard, of the Portland area of the Methodist church, covering six conference districts, will be In this city on Sunday ana win speak at the local M. K. Church at 11 a. m.. Bishop Hnepara is a mrceiui speaker and local people are Interest ed In the coming address. Price May Bo 40 Owils. . Forty cents a pound Is the retail nrlce estimated by local dealers for Thanksgiving turkeys, Portland deal- iln predict that the price ww ue 1.1. cents. The birds lire scarce this year, It Is reported. ' ( tut of Town GamM Attract. . i.fw.111 unnrta followers tomorrow will divide their attention between la. Orande and Walla Walla, where foot- 1,0 11 rumen will be Dlayed in wnicn flfinalrirttbla Interest is centered. Quite a number will motor to Walla iuiin fur the Whitman-Idaho game and tho high school followers plan to wnil 11 few to La Gran da to witness tne game between La Grande and Bauer hlKh schools. Coach Dick Hanley will in tn Pullman to see his old team motes, W. B. C, play the University of Montana. i!illli!!!!ll!l!llllllll!li!t!!!ll!l!ll Cse the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 J7i f JLl 1IIII1II f SERVICE 111! 111!!! IIOIIII iifUliii liiiilliiiiiSiiiliiiitltr Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phonea 528 Other Depta. 78 , Office IW'Iiik IK'-Mmlelled The dental office of ir. M. . K.ern Is being re-modelled. A partition Is being built In the reception room of the office, which Is located in me Judd building. The walls and wood work are to be renovated. Expect Increase In Ccnsns Wniimnrntnrs now ut work taking the school census for this district re port that indications point to a uo tntlnl Increase In thn number of per sons of'achool age In the district over 1819. More thun 1700 are expe -teu iu show In the census. -101101101-r .101-101-101 101-101-101-101- u..,nllIw fit III llelnif 1 Yllllld m, hiniu. worA ntiarantlned for ,.nr, vnaterdav afternoon, one res- hnvlnf two cases. Two other home were released from quarantine a,,.,.!..! innlth Officer John Halley Jr, reports that the number of cases is about stationery ana. none are ui virile nature. Special Showing m or fin v 1! "JL 1 -,v w ii nil ii of Goats r k 7 ' '9k H&.:m Pill FOR "JACK-O-LANTERNS" We have a large supply of vwiou ized Pump kbt at 3c per lb. POP CORN THAT POPS, 15c per lb. "Delicious" and "Spitzenberg" Eating Apple; NuU, Date, Etc. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 10V " , Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PHONES 101 ' (PrtvaM Exchange OmnecU Both Iep ! FINK CiROCKIUKS AND MEATB 3 o O ioil-i6i-ioi-ioi loi-iui-iuwui-iw-QX- PHONE FOUR O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Announcing ' That this store has Just contracted for daily space in thia paper over an extended period and each day it will carry some message of economy direct to you. ECONOMY The name of this store 4s significant to all purchasers of Foodstuffs. It means a saving- to you, a real economy. From ,me to time there-will be real barains offered to you, aome 'hm that will make It worth your while to carefully watch lach day's message. ' QUALITY Wherever you see the sign of The Economy you may rest yisured-that you will receive quality goods. STANDARD VALUES ' The policy of this store Is to offer goods of values which are rtandard. In general to hold prices to even percentage of profit "ifflcleni to compensate tor tho service and expenses If you Ire a regular customer you know that you are receiving every 'ent of value for your money, there's no faklnc. no deceit MtieTJ. which you ar not likely to notice the price of, are not boosted on that account. t . The Economy Grocery 113 W. Webb Will Go Ti Allicna Mrs. Kdlth O. Van Deuscn, iwm demonstration agent, will be in Athena November 6 to M to ai-slst the Athena Civic Club In plans tor various enter prises. Mrs. Van Deusen. during a re cent visit to Weston; was Invited by Mrs. Will Ferguson and Mrs. Ralph McEwen to come to Athena. Ttt... rw.tr in rvlf'liratn A monster celebration of Armistice rw I. nlanned bv Pilot Hock ana ! . ...in.,- r tho event have been! ; JIUWICI I"""!! .Mil received for dlstriouiion in unn v.wj There will be speaking and dancing and at noon a big ox barbecue is to be 5 served to all who attend. A turkey s xhoot will take place in the afternoon g I,. ih Ttlrch Creek Rod & Gun Club grounds. Near AoiJtlent Occurs. Blight Injuries to his head were sus tained by E. W. McComas In a near accident last night. The lights on Mr. McComas' car were poor and in turn ing tho machine to keep it from go ing Into a ditch, one of the wheels of u ! s-kmnl-illn Willi broken. Mr. Mo- Comas' bead was bruised and slightly cut but he is suffering no ill eirecis today. . PythiaiiH Knjoy Atlicna Newdon Seven 'members of Damon lodge no. 4, Knights ot Pythias, last night at tended a social session of the PythittB lr.dge at Athena. -The Athenans had a program-consisting chiefly of musical numbers and a reading, music oy um Athena orchestra wag enjoyed and the session Was followed by a sumptuous supper. 'The party from bere maue the trip by automomie. Hunter Have poor Iiick For the third time this season mem bers of the Rugarbowl Hunting Club have returned to Pendleton without venison. Last night John Vaughan, Dean Shull, Jake Welch and Guy untinrk came back from a seven days' trip to their lodge beyond Gurdane to report that the hunt had been iruu less. The hunters "worked hard even- day they were out and followed lots of tracks but could not signt tno ani mals. , V A wf I W V k:.; L. In Bolivia, Duve delaine, Pony Cloth, Broad Cloth Oxford Tweeds and Tinseltones. , ft In all colors such as Ming, Osford, plum, navy, purple black, co pen, twee d, t a u p e, brow, gray and burgundy. Sizes from 16 to 44. X A few fur trim med models, oth ers with large col lars, pretty pock 'ets, with or with out belts. See our window display. S I .v 5-; A ?( I : C J x eI - a ,, j . ' . 53 HrT f , itm I! - jTt HI I ' l 'i 'I e- WH. ' I: H 1 1 j fr tijj ' ' ' H' i V ' S"JS I ' ' , I , '" .- S-j X" ' x A' " 'H II Grocery Department Weather Is Warmer. The weather today Is warmer tnan in tho nast few days, the maximum being 64 and the minimum 39. There was a trace of rain, registered, says Major Lee Moorhouse, official observ er, a heavy shower naving rauen ims morning. The barometer registers 29.85. Kerr-Glfford Place Agent. Kerr-Gitford Companj-, grain Buy ers of Tortland, have appointed Carl Haltermnn agent for Pendleton suc ceeding Joe Kerley and Mr. Halter- man has taken over his new auues JLN3W1V3HJ. SnmiMnOO MOi 3iMIiM-Q-HflOJ 3NQHd 1 i White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, $5.75 size $2.19 ?4.25 size, $1.98. ' .' Richardson Mercerized Embroidery Cotton, 3c per kein . Fleishers Yarn, 2 oz ball, 69c. Chinese Lilly Bulbs, 20c; 2 for 5c. Crockery at a BIG DISCOUNT. , Ladies' Purses and Hand Bags atl-2 their real value. LThe BEE HIVE 8 . ji . i- r ! ci, c r..k Pay Caah tendloton' Variety Store Save Cash 2 2 si S s s 8 e - WE OFFER FOR SATURDAY . 1 ' , Turnips. Carrots and Beets per bunch ,. 5c Celery, per bunch - - ...15c Artichokes, each .. . 15c Green Onions, per bunch : ...5c Quince, 3 pounds for , 50c Lettuce, 2 for 25c Cabbage , . 3 l-2c Green and Red Peppers 25c Collie, per head .. ........... ; .45c 1 n AC l I D.J.'A T4. Ifl. ucumoers, c. tor - - -uvumm nauiau xvoui, per puuiiu , i jw. Sweet Spuds, 3 pounds - 25c Grape Fruit 25c ln!llll!illllll!lllll!l!llllll!ll!!!!!!llll!!l!ll!!l!ll!lil!!lllillll!llll!!l!lllll!!llllllll!lll! with an office in the Hentlev-Hodces real estate office, formerly Mr. Ker- ley's place of business. Mr. Halter- man has been in this section all sum mer as a field representative of Kerr Rifford Hflmnajiv and has been em ployed by them for several seasons. Hawthorne Band Gets Together. The first rehearsal of the bovs' band recently organized at Haw thorne school was held last evening under the leadership of W. A. Lundell, instructor. The boys have been tak inir inrifvlriuiil instrnrtlnn nn their in. struments for the past month and are expected to be in shape to, give con certs nerore tne wimer is over. COLLEGE STUDE AT 12 fl1) '5, , vJX- - jS GROVE'S I B.- Q. Uhiets (Uixative Bromo Quinine tab els relieve tne Yfp.HA(.h hv fnirine- thn Pnlrl. A tnnift laxative and germ, destroyer. Ask fot SHOVE S U B. . tabli'ts. imoK lor signature of E. W. GROVE on box. SOc. SAVE VOITRSrajP Itt by having your Raw Fur made Into at our place? At the same time your nii nnm remndeled. repaired, cleaned so they look like new. At prices that are right. - In TAXIDERMY wa mount anyching from a fly to an elephant. M. R. MOHR Spokane, Wash. S Bernard St., So. Write about our deer head contest. I Dr. David B. HiU DENTISTRY and X-Ray Diagnosis . Pendleton, Oregon 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 f l!!:sil1tliiji!ii!!li',iiijil:';n!u.iiill 'Ii- M. lr iiiiiiiiii!i!l .'''I'--' NEW TORK Edward Rochw Hardie Is but 12 yean old and yet a (tudent at Columbia University the youngest student in the his tory of the Institution. Young Hardy speak seven languages and intends to add Chi nese this year, and, although student-extraordinary, he's a regular, honest-to-goodness boy. Bwim mlng, rough and tumbles, gym nasium work and football appeal, to him stroBgUv $r c" om o" DOWN DOWN DOWN DOWN Thor Electric Washer DURING OCTOBER ONLY ffiiST NATIONAL BAI of Pendleton i Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transact a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. " PENDLETON, OREGON $10 $10 $10 $10 JMonthly Monthly Monthly' Monthly ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Confid ence in the store with whom you are dealing is an im portant consideration. - We have made our business a success by giv ing our customers the best merchandise at fair prices, by meeting them more than half way when any difference may occur and always striving to please. Through this, our policy of fair treatment at all times, we have gained the confidence of our many satisfied customers. ( We are always looking for new business why not trade with us our groceries are equal to the best. Standard Grocery Go. 230 E. Court St I C. L. Bonney, Pres. Phone 96 s:3 o . o o o o o o . o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o . o , o o o o o o o o o o o o o O '