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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1920)
r ' "T ' DAILY EAST OXSGQISAK, FENDLBXOH, 0S230?f. ETElfKta, 1, 1620. 1l!Ii!!!!l!!il!!!iii!!l!l!!!!!l!!ii!!l!lii;!!!!!iE!il!iiIlil!l!!!!ill! lilillillilllliilllliiilll OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. 0. Penney Co., A Nationwide Institution Twn-Pifv4 Underwear $1.29, $2.49, $4.50 Men's Union Suits . $2.25, $3.49, $6.90 Lower Prices . V- ' i. l''.i?o ! t M f; t? ft oft rtf J! riCNUUJTON, OUR OppoMlta Hotel IVndMon. GROCERIES DRY GOODS NOTIONS HOES MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Next Season's Prices r NOW! Tm. 1. fta: smr.TTT CASH STOIi E Phone 432 300 West Webb St. g Out of the High Rent District ll!i!S:ii!iIl!lllllI!ll!liII!l!!l!l!!!IIi!ll!lllIIll!l!l!ll!llllli!ll!!llilll!!lll!l!in A CUing Account Xo man or wman can arford to pay b&s In any oth er war than by checks, for it is the most accurate method and adds to your reputation for being mod ern and alert. And a housekeeper must pay her bills by check if ah is at all concerned s to wticrn the money goes. The stub of your clieck book acts as both a record and a receipt. It shows at a stanee how much you are paying to the storekeeper, butcher and grocer. It is much less etravaeant than paying out cash. Come in and talk to our officers or tellers about the ease with which a checking account Is opened, and the many advantages. The American National Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sort in Cast era Oregon' Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslee Chrome and Nervous Dtaeasea and Diseases of Women. X-.-ay Electro Therapeutics fampla Bid Room 1 ' Phon. 41 4 DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 25 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone 704 Rea. T4I-B Fiyiiisdtisji s.u ii ii a.u u aji a iuTu a u.a ai'.a'iiji.iM.iili'ii .aliiisTira1: .a.ii:a!uVii;a'iiie!ii!Siiiii :1 . ss Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the Jolly Inn Cafeteria Basement St George Hotel Come and dance to your heart's content amid the most favorable surroundings. HI in m m sit m m ifitt'Miafn!fiirBiiiiB'it'aiH'ttr Only 3 days left lie mire to see our big Ten-Day Sale Exhibit of latent 19"0 AIcDoukuIIs handsomest ever tihown before this fcale closet! -Note the prices! McDougall TheOnlAutoFrontKitchenCabinGt Hit and Junt reach. Why trot, trot, trot- Have half you kitchen brfoie you in one of these McDougalls. Come and get one at our Sale Trices based on old wholesale coets. We have no Idea what the new prices will be. MrUouKallx are the fimwt kitchen cabinets built. Made by the olilcst firm in the biLstnexH, leaders from I he start. You will arree on their excellence when you see them. Have by buying now. Hpeelal terms, if desired, for these Uxt three days! Cruikshank & Hampton lit-tl F- Webb St )l AIJTV fX)C.T8 PboM Mil rJX TOMORROW MORNING;. I lfCVtSR xjis ItrrtRS OP KSOOrtfH?NXWTIOM kSP A MAN IT'S NOT BecuXR w rAi peciveR a LerreR, but bsoosg iyiN.IVte.K TN5 QOOX5, 1 1 I! VERY SECTION OF U. S. LAC. OREGON' AGRim.TI'n AT. rr.i LEGE, Corvallis, Nov. l. Every sec tion of the United States will ha ran- resented at the Hort show in the mens' gymnasium at O. -A. C. Xovemher a and 6. Massachusetts. Indiana Michi gan, Missouri, Iowa have each sent ap ple exhibits. From Texas have arrived varieties of pecan nuts. nni rnii. fornia will be well large display of nuts, subtropical and desiduous fruits. HEAVY FALL RAINS ARE BOON TO CAULIFLOWER OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, Nov. 1. "Fall cauli flowers. In contrast to other vegeta bles and fruits have been particularly benefited by the heavy fail rains," said A. G. Bouquet, professor of vegetable gardening at O. A. C, on his return from a field trip to Oswego. Profes sor Bouquet inspected the cauliflower field of C. W. Kruse, considered one of the best examples in the state of a profitable field. ALLIANCE, Neb., Nov. 1. (A. P.) A heavy blanket of snow, which be gan falling late Saturday night, cov ers northwestern Nebraska and parts of South Dakota and Wyoming, ex tending as far as .Montana. The storm was without cessation in this section through yesterday and continued last night. Thus far It has not Interfered seriously with train service and fall wheat will be benefitted but unless there is clearing weather tomorrow. It is expected to cut down the vote Tuesday in sparsely settled country districts. ONLY TWO WDS FOIl PLANT WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. (A. P.) Two bids have been received by the shipping board for the' great Hog Is land shipbuilding plant. Barde Broth ers, of New Tork, hid four million and the New Jersey Machinery Exchange J4. 268, 750. The plant will cost seventv million. Chairman Benson said that the bids were entirely inadeauate. Ha rejected both. a7 4 We cat too fast-we eat too much. Eat (ess-chew it more. WRIGLEYS after every meal-aids digestion. cleanses the mouth and teeth and sweetens breath. COSTS UTTLE rem ems MUCH Still 5C Everywhere Sealed Tteht7 THE FLAVOR -Kept Risht V LASTS - -- - 'iBrp mi i ... i j&? The J. C. Penney Company's policy of price protection lor its friends stands out even more prominently now on a declining market than when prices were going up. Our staff of expert merchan disers with their hand ort the pulse of the market continually, are quick to anticipate every downward tendencie of prices on lines of merchandise we handle and we are promptly advised through our daily bulletin ser vice. The Golden Rule was not written into the business policy of J. C. Penney merely for effect It has always played an important part in our everyday business life. Right now in the clothing sec tion it means giving you good clothes on the basis of replace ment costs later on. To get an idea of what this policy means to you, we ask you to come in and see the suits we offer at $22.50, $24.75, $27.50, $32.50, $3475, $37.50. OVERCOATS $19.75 to $42.50. J. C. Penney A Nationwide Institution 3 3 COAL MKX AUK IVTHCTKn the federal grand Jury today -charged with violation of lh. lver act. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Nov. 1. (A. P.) Eleven retail coal dealers and two mine operators were Indicted by Tn Cure a Cold In One IT ' Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. The genuine bears the signature of El W. Grove. 10c. DUBLIN, Nov. 1. (U. P.) Kelvin Barry, nineteen year old student, was hanged today for alleged complicity in the murder of three British sold)ers. Barry's sentence, stood despite the In tercession of high Sinn Fein church, officials who petitioned the Irish of ttarrv wAlkert calmlv to the scaffold without the assistance of the guards and stood unflinchingly wnne the final preparations were made for the dropping of the trap. ti M S3 IuMiS4MTsiNi CO IliV'S CASH GROCERY 0 THIRTEEN JAPANESE TAKEN BE-ATTT.TS. Nov. 1. (A. P.) Thirteen Japanese alleged to be agents of a ring engaged in slipping Japan ese Into the United States have been arrested here in the last few days, it became known today. WALKING SUIT OF KID rig SUGAR, ALL YOU WANT, in 25 lb., 50 lb. tod 100 lb. lis j SUGAR, ALL YAU WANT, in 25 lb., 50 lb. and 100 lb. i Mclu, at the lowest pric. Il ' Ul BUTTER, Danish Brand, lb ' ill ....... .. j Milk, Federal Brand ..13c MUk, Hebe Brand, 2 for.. 25c Ijjj Milk, Carnation Brand 15c, 7 for $1.00 HILLS Red Coffee, . ..i K 55cJ 8 ,b( 70 . ill Hill. ri.. rwr.. ........ 1 ID. lUCj J IB. Quaker Corn Flakes "..Zl'JSji toe 25c ip leache No. 2 tins sliced or halves, each ...35c 'l LI Pineapple, tin ......20c, 35c and 45c E 111 I U! '.-I'. a - 11 This rait Is all of kid. soft, an-toned, dull-surfaced kid,, as) .liable) as soy cloth and novelty asides. Its color Is delicious ull, soft, red-grape, with Iriped (rsps color and black for ie pockets and hat. Narrow sods ot th kid ovtllns all loo .dtes. ' ; The New 1921 BUICKS have arrived.. Gome in and look them over. Qregon fiotor (jarage Distributors r BUICK, CADILLAC AND CHEVROLET 'i it. i V