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TAGE TWELVE DAILY EAST OSSOOIOAIT. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMEER 3, 1920.- ' TWELVE FAS23 t i i M SISIilHIiill! SALTED PEANUTS BUY A POUND, 25c jj WHEN PLANNING TO SAVE Phone 432 I FOR APPLES Es Rcme Beauties and Winesap Apples. Good Keepers, 5 Fine grade. 1 $2.50 Box S COFFEE Royal Club, 5 pounds , :....$2.5C American Club, 3 pounds .$1.1CE Blended Bulk, 1 pound 3Sc All Coffee we sell is guaranteed or money refunded Phone 432 for your GROCERIES Best Quality. E s Lowest Prices. zrs I ORDER SUGAR TODAY $13.50 100 Lb. 1 I BEARD'S CASH SfORE i 3)0 West Webb Street, out of the high rent district.- EEs illll!!illlllll!Illlil!!llli!!!!l!!!!!!!l!I!!!H QOTBURSTS OE EVERETT TRUE 3 Vs, hi stent True, A LAflJS STOCK. r Safely and Safety Is lite first cons'tleration in any lMink. Vii qnrst oned Mtfiir, (imibiutl with ronidp(e Iwclliltcs' and liberal Interest nuike a bank a desirable teiMi lory for surplus funds. The American Natiora Hunk lias these qualifications, lis omened capital ami surplus unci strung ufHlia tons, niakra it one of tlio strongest, banking institiu t ons in Kaslcm n-Ron. . . . Tlio siinld'city of oiK-iiim- roii.'iiwial accounts llic 1 bcral rate of interest on saitiijrs accounts, ami 1I10 a ssi rum r of complete- safety,, makes tlibt liank vrry d(-irall- for people- with small means as well as for tliesr wliosc business Interests arc very extensive. t giiUiKillHisiSWHaiH The Americanftaiional Bank Pe nrlleton, Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon ajU4Mhua4iaji.a.u.a.u.sji:ui.a.u.a.ii!a.a,ii.,ika Cabaret Dancing Every Evening at the Iff m m m II Jolly Inn Cafeteria Basement St. George Hotel Come and dance to your heart's content amid the most favorable surroundings. m m ill ill If If as M m m ill r 1 "ii ' , rvwivmBpn SAY, ftow MUCH 4f?e V'-'rJL YOU ASK IMQ K)R L ..Zlwl.L.- ill iiiLc vou what r"M --r K' 0 vL-Zji OF HAVAXA, Nov. 3. Eiirht were Kiueu In local clashes in thp Mroxinces during the elections yestcr-l fclosed its office, without any official returns having been received. Delay In reporting the result of the lirucinct count paused Many-sensation liimorw, one of which was that the telegraph wires ad been cut. The 'fol lowers of Dr. Uayas were not discour aged by tho Homes demonstration and j started one of their own. persons I At liberal nni1 coalition headquar- iiic ivivco saillVICU 111 KIVKl T1UII1- bers to celebrate despite the absence leraay, accorelinf: to reports received here. Tho followers of Gomel start ed a demonstration in Havana after the electoral board had temporarily "DANDERINE" of official confirmation. Some of the newspapers supporting one or the other of the candidates is sued extras claiming the election, al though the independent or non-par-itisan journals declared It impossible to predict the result. Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. ' J. C Penney Co.. A Nationwide Institution v B C p 36 in. Printed Silkohne, . Yd. 25c PKNDIiETON, OHE. v Opposlln Hotel Pendleton. loile Du Nord, A. E. C., Red Seal Ginsfhams,' Yd. 33c CHINESE EXPECT U. S. TO FOSTER IMPROVEMENT ' IN PEKING AND SHANGHAI BMitfiraui,uM.ua,M,.ii.,u,B,Maiu.u.Biu.ui.w!aw A few cents buys "Danderine." Aft r a nappllcation of "Danderine" you can not find a fallen hair or any dan druff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. - 1 4 IrftftSajy -, J CLOSING BAY SHANGHAI, Nov. 3. (A. P.) Not the least among other things that Chi nese guneraHy expect from the next session of the American congress are two proje-cts f or whtrtr official sup port has been pledged tho lfting of the American ministry at Peking to an embassy and the erection In Shanghai of a pretentious new consular build- ins. . Stephen G.;Portcr, Pittsburg, repub lican .'member of the house of repre sentatives and chairman of the house cnnimitteo on foreign affars, pledged his support to . both these projects on the occasion of the visit to Shanghai last August of a party of ' American legislators and officials. . The American administrative build ings in Shanghai consist of two rath er ancient structures in which are houxed the consulate, the American post office, the United States court for China, other offices and residence liiarlers for offlcals. These buildings iccupy an excellent, centrally located site overlooking tho public gardens and The Bund, the waterfront thor oughfare, at the point where the Soo chow Creek flows into tho AVhangpoo river. tomorrow, of our great 10-Day McDougall Kitf.hcnii Cabinet alu at Uilow-I'resent-Value I'rks. .Some Excellent "Buys" iteiiiam for Late-Comers. Final Opportunity to Save Money! McDougall TheOnlyAutoFront Kitchen Cabinet MARRIAGE VIA." WANT AD ROUTE IS STORMY FOR CUTTE ARCHITECT PORTLAND. Or., Nov. 3. Marriage via the want-ad route wasn't at all successful for Anthony Doleckl. Ho has filed a suit for annulment of his marriage to Mario Doleckl, who, he asserts, Is Mrs. De Snell,' wife; of an architect at Hutto, Monr. , The complaint in the case relates that Doleckl was a bachelor and lone some. Then a matrimonial paper fell into the hands of the plaintiff and he saw the ad of a woman who claimed to be attractive, have S17.000 and a desire to marry for love and compan ionship. Doleckl claims that the woman, who came to Portland to wed him, disap peared the day after the wedding with his suitcases, $100 worth of war sav. ings slumps, J250 In cash. J6000 worth of mining slock and other articles be longing to him. All his 'Wife left for him, Doleckl de. dared, . was a note,. saying she had been called to Chicago due to the Ill ness of a ulster. Mrs. Doleckl or De Snell was brought back to Portland to face throo criminal charges, was sentenced ' to one i-ar in the county jail, but later paroled. e c re Luxurious Plush Coats $22.50, $32.75, $39.50, $44.75, $57.00 Beautiful coats of rich gleaming plush tjhat bespeak more quality than our attractive prices would lead one to expect . s Cool November days make these warm com fortable coats a garment of real utility whether walking o motoring; " . A large and pleasing assortment enables one to satisfy their desires for a short coat with regulation collar and cuffs or long coats with deep cape collars, f I J rf 1 New Coats for We Folks , . Just, the kind of coats, we are sure, that you would have selected yourself to pro ject the children from the stinging darts of old Jack Frost. " Very practical styles that wiH be favored again next season, fashioned from solid cpl-" ored coatings, in shades of " brown, tan, green and blue. . ..7.?., .. A ; $7.90, $8.90, $9.90, $13.90, $14.75 J. C Penney A Nationwide Institution GRITTY OYSTERS YIELD 18 VALUABLE PEARLS SEATTLE. Wash., Noc. 3. (V. P.) Harry B. Johnson was surrounding an order of a half dozen raw oysters in a local restaurant when hla teeth struck something lihrd. "Oosh, they're full of grit "n every thing," complained Johnson. "Cirit nothn'," said tho waiter, who hailed from Baltimore. Better sec what you're chewing on." ' t Johnson found he'd been munching pearls. The six bivalves yielded 18 of thein, several large enough to bc UBcd as settings for rings. To show his gratitude, Johnson lent the pearls to the restaurant owner. The latter displayed them In his win dow wth a sign saying, "These were found In oysters served by us." Sales of. oysters have jumped 200 per cent since the news spread, the restaurantour reported. ABORIGINES AIU3 KKHTIKSS . TOKIO, Nov. 3 (A. P.) Despatch- es from Formosa report growing rest lessness among tho Formosan. abori gines. According to a Talhoku tele- gram a large force suddeuly rose in rebellion and attacked tho local police officers In Talchu prefecture. They massacred a number of the members of the police officers' lijg many children. families, Iniiud- JAA KXPOItTS KWKM , TOKIO, Nov. 3. (A. P.) Japan's trade during August ended In an ex cess of exports over Imports for th airwt time slnee tho beginning of this M5.000. yar. Tho excess amounted to Y..5I, M 2,000 which Jsiald to be a far.lar ger amount than that generally expect ed, the estimates having been between V. 20,000,000. nd Y. 10,000,000. The exports during the month aggregated IT. 171.487,000 and the imports Y. 12,- )iniijiTijilariiiaiiliTiiia;iiTajiia,ii!s iti ill no CASH GROCERY ill ' I SUGAR, ALL YOU WANT, in 2S lb., Silb. and 100 lb. ij We have m ide man: this Kile. McDoixalls ini nds for our store at arc really wonderful al- iuels .superbly built throughout to good furniture standards, instead uf. pricing ihis kit at what. ve expect to pay to replace Hiem, we have based rcs cm former wholesale coits and have given our customers the savinss. There remain nomo excellent values, but. of course, we can not guarantee they will be here all day. 'Eurly callers will naturally have their pick. A MeDougall ornaments your kitchen while it saves you steps and time. Holds 4D0 articles of frequent live within arm's reach. Take advan lage of this last notico to buy your MeDougall at these tale prices. SALE ENDS TOMORROW! VERY CONVENIENT TERMS, IF DESIRED Cruikshank & Hampton 134-124 E. Webb M. QUALITY COUNTS Ilione MS Colds Break Get instant relief with Tape's Cold Compound" ii its II !i S3 111 m ill I if! 43 III SIS SUGAR, ALL YAU WANT, m 25 lb., 50 lb. and 100 lb. tacks, at the lowest price. BUTTER Danuh Brand, lb. Milk, Federal Brand t Milk, Hebe Brand, 2 for , Milk, Carnation Brand HILLS Red Coffee, Hill. Blue Coffee Quaker Corn Flake 60c i . 13c v.i.... 25c .... 15c, 7 for $1.00 ..1 lb., 55c; 5 lb., $2.70 ...1 lb. 40cj 31b. $1.15 .....:.1-;1.2 for 25c Peaches, No. 2 tin aliced or halve, each ..................350 Pineapple, tin ,...20c, SSc and 45c sis ill APARTMENT HOUSE LIFE SCORED IN DELINQUENCY ltiltTLAND, Or.. Nov. 3. "If you want your wlfc'to be true, get her out of u'l apartment bouse" Municipal Judge ttossman lold Joseph Silvers, who appeared to plead for his wife, who had been arrested on a charge of immorality. "(jet her out In the suburbs. Rent a houao. Plant flowers. Put In a gar dm so your wile will banc something lo do besides trotting about tho streets and meeting strange men. 'The apartment house is the wrong placj for a woman. You can not ex pect much more from her. She lives In nn apartment and has very Utile work to do. It's natural she should serk some amusement. "Make your wife a home, and I'll be willing to venture tbat If she has a house and a home she'll stay there aad tehave herself." jjon t stay stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of "Pape i Cold Compound" taken every two hours tfn- tll three doses are taken usuully breaks up a eold and ends all prlppe misery. The very first dose opens your clog- ged-up nostrils and the air passages of your head; stops nose running; re lieves the headache, dullness, fevorlsh ness, sneezing, soreness, stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound" Ib tho quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acta without assistance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine. Insist on Pape's! Dr. David 13. Hill DENTISTRY and X-Ray Diagnosis Pendleton, Oregon H. S. McKEKZIE, H. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Office: k 10-11-12 Bond Bnlldini Pendleton, Ore. - TT The New 1921 BUICItS have arrived. Come in and look them over. 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