' -I'-i: rir-cwESiTOrAoss i. ..I bait.? east or.2Gomrr, r-xiLE?c, oxeo::, ttsk?t.5da7 nTsma, aom?. 3, 1020. race - Pendleton CAlitNDAR OF EVENT Nuv General lection. Nov s-8-7 Northurn, Oregon Older Poy Y Conference her. Nov. it. Armtatlc Puy gtate holiday. . Nov. 1 1. Pendleton v. Baker, football Haker. NoVi 3. Unlvemlty ot Ore gon homeeomlnir. Eiiftene. Nor. U-JO Pacific Interna tional Livestock Kxpoeltlon, Pet lant Nov. 22. American JjfKlon concert. Dec. 10. Rale of Indian lane, agency. Tiircp'Ailiicil lo X.I-X Three moro l'piullelon mlnlHlerB have been mlddl til tho Hut 'if pimtorM who will hold Mpeclul Bcrvlicn Hiimlay, Novolnher H, to cuinnieinorato lieu CruMM timidity. They urn Kcv. Alfred I.uikwood, pttBtur of the Church of the Itedeemer, Rev. IaIIoho, pouter of the Church of the NiiKureiie, and Ilev. J. ! M. 'iirneltin, I'reHUyle'rlttn MIMlonnry nt Tuliillla, I robifiie that liit b&ilr v.iil tie l.r&iifiht lo I'eiiillolnn for hiirlal. ; (iicn to Willi Wiilla. Colonel J. II. Itiilcy went to Wit I In. Wullu tixUy where ho will remain for Hevenil luyH ah one of tho lawyein In the cane of Kelly vermm Kelly. Pair In Purcltam-d fharlM TullU ha nurchanefl tho Tutullla Dairy from Walter Broge. The dairy will be known a the Jerney Dairy. Mr. Tullle waa formerly in the nalrv himlneM but of late has engaged In farming and Mock raining. Mr JollIIWin Dl' 9 Mrn. 11, F. Johnson, formerly of thin city, 'but for the pam 10 year a res ident of Portland, died at her home hint night. Her death wan due to can cer. Mm. Johnson, who wan 48 yenre of age, wna horn In Pendleton. She t mirvlved by her hutrband, a on, Hubert Jnhnnon, and a daughter, Mlwi Harriett JohnKon. Other eurvlvor are two ele ter'ii, Mrs. J. F. Iloblnaon. of thin city nnd Mrs. W. W. Cavlness, or vine, anu four l.rothers. James B. Welch, Wil liam K. Welch, and P. B. Welch, of this city, and Charles Welch, of Uklah. been Mrs. ltoblnsdn left law nusm i"r r..n- land. Accormng io r. r.. " ,101-101-101-101-101-101 101-101-101-101- PRESSED CHICKEN With Veal Has .New Position. Frank Allen, negro, who for many years luis neen ;inpl'iyeil at 1 1 inii- phreys liarber Hliop, Dux taken a po Kit Ion no pol ler ut The Peoplea Wure llOUKO. Use the Phones Grocery. 2 l'honea 528 Other Depta. 78 , r t x t r ' l ,r a iilllllillliLliiUiltiitUtl- j GUAUTt' SERVICE, Uselfee Phcnej Grocery, 2 Phones 523 Other Depta. H Will C.i) To Hot I.aVe. Mrs. Ji'mbo Hullng and daughter, Mrs. K. O. Diftst, of Grays lllver. will leave tonight for Mot Ijtlto for the benefit of .Mrs, Hurst's health. Mrs. Haling has been at Ornys I;ivr with her daughter. The two arrived here loxt night. . Md in our Mtnlta-ry. Per pound, 80c. Very nice. CHOICE RED SALT SALMON, 15c per lb. ALSO FRESH RED SALMON Whole half fish, 20c per lb. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101' " or Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PBONE8 lei IPlMU Rx change UotinecU Hotli DrpMliBMtn .ioi-i6i-i6i-ioi loi-ioi-iowui-ioi-ioi- KotnriaiiH lOndorse Drive. The Pendleton Itotary t'luh tod a) e,ndorHed t lie Ited Cross Poll "all at its weely luncheon ut the Klks club. Hev. George. I f'lark, px-itor of the Presbyterian church, spoke In favor of the Poll Call and members pledg ed their support. George Hartmun newly elected mayor of Pendleton, spoke as did Hob Himpson and Wll- lard Bond, new councllmen. Children An; InspfWiil. Umatilla babies who wcro Inspect ed and stored last year, were exam ined yesterday by Mrs. Kdilh G. Van- Heusen, home demonstration agent and Miss liwie J.'inc, specialist in nutrition for . children. They found that several of the children had im proved but that there were ubout 10 children still underweight. Mothers were given advice as to how to 1m prove the physical condition of their children. i WARM-CIIIC-TAILOREI) TO FIT 1 r I nrlirtilan-CsirlHliml full and winter weight Bleeping wear gives the warmth so neces sary to healthful sleeping In the fresh air bedroom. More than that, It Is speci ally tailored for room iness. Higher quality flannelettM) and kin dred materials. Kineiit work manshlp. Kor years Urighton-Carls-bad haa enjoyed tha roputation of being the best tailored warm leeplngwear made. Ask the dealer to un pin and show the style you like. I 'or All the Family. IIP Children's Flrn at Mid-ilgliU A midnight fire at the Pendleton Marble Works, on the corner ot Court and college streets, was start ed from smouldering leaves which had been left to . hum unattended. Klre Chief William Hingold was num. moned oya telephone mesage and had no difficulty In quelling the blaze No damage was done. Chief Hingold warns local people to use every pre caution when burning leaves. He Is cmnhatlc In advising that piles of burning leaves be closely watched to prevent the Bprend of fire This Sale Will Continue We are going to continue this popular sale until we have reduced our stock enough to give us room for our new coming stock of holiday goods. We will continue to give big reductions on all goods that was previously offered, and it is going fast and we feel certain that this sale is not going to last for so very much longer, so it will be to your advantage to come here first, and look around. You will not fail to see bargains that will appeal to you. We are selling as good a line of Aluminum ware that has ever been offered to the public. Values up to $4.50, all go for $1.98. The BEE HIVE PajCh endUtbn, Variety Stor SveCh 5 Vocational Guidance Theme. An inspirational talk on vocational guidance by Mrs. Jean Norris Kills will be given Monday night at 8 p. m. in the county library auditorium to Pendleton girls and women over IB years of ue. Mih. Kills coes tu Pendleton to speak at the Older Hoys conference, held under the auspices of tho Y. M. C. A. A committee con sisting of Mrs. George Hartman chairman, lliss Klsio Mtzmaurlce and Miss Nulla Clarke, are In charge of arrangements for the meeting. A mu slcal program Is being planned to supplement the talk by Mrs. Kills. New Weeds Discovered. Weed growths which are new to this county have been discovered and Kred IJennlon, county agent, has sent samples to O. A. C. to discover the variety of the weeds and find means of killing them. It Is thought the weed seeds were brought here from California In feed barley. Oni va riety, a type of mustard, was found by U K. Pcnland. while n second kind, of the burr type, was found on the W. V. Sleen ranch In the Blue Mountain region, lloth weeds nr.e of luxuriant growth and seem to he very mulignant, says Mr. Dennion. Man Not Identified. The dead man found hinging from COUNTY OFFICERS WHO ARE RE-ELECTED Alladin Aluminum Ware Stand UK tests hlrfm quality at hmest pri-cs tMvemi 'Stoves &Fumaees i I r f - j .. . " f ' Distt Atty. Keator i v M 5 ) 1 ' ! 0 ' i . - i 0 j i i o Si pi , - -- - - a ''"'&'- Cointy Clerk R.'T;; Brown l f3 E'i ? 5 F3 oeninff garments. wpV . .... .... $1-75 to $4.50 Women s n . 9 rn qkIpo Whir.h Pronounce a t "- Woman "Well Dressed" STREET DRESSES of tricotine, velvet and wool velour. v i 1L& Beaded embroidery, silk embroidery, colored leather trimmings, tailored braid and dull finished black rib bons, -combined with dainty collar and cuffs form the trimmings for tese dresses. Colors are navv, bream, black and taupe. Prices from $19.50 to-899.00 The Process of Lowering Prices baa horn Pninrr nn here for some time. We has- X ten to make this statement that you will find priees as low and in many instances lower than x tihewiiere, cuiibibteni, wtui quttutjr uucitu. It has always been our policy to give the high est standard Qualities at the lowest possible X prices throuout the store and now as fast as re- X auctions come to us, we in turn mant our gwuua X accordingly thereby giving our patrons tne X benefit of such reductions. IMMMM IMIHH IHMI K AFTERNOON DRESSES , of satins, georgette and crepe meteor in all fashion- fluiG colsrs The trimmings used on these dresses are silk du vetyn, jet, georgette, French flowers and hand work. Long or short sleeves. Prices from 25.00 to 895.00 DINNER DRESSES of lovely laces; embroidered with satins, in navy, brown and black. Skirts in the bouffant styles or in the longer line effects of pan nels, round or square necks and short sleeves. EVENING DRESSES in lovely ta'f etas, malines, satins and embroidrred materials combined with cloth of gold, cloth of sil ver, gold or silver aces and irridestent bandings, i Prices from 825.00 to 8135.00 Grocery Department rnokins:. 2 lb. roll 81 VjUUIlliJ' UUllLl ; D' New Medium Size Salt Mackerel, each . . . Columbia River Shad, can Finan Haddie Glass Jars III 30c 23c 30c Pickled Pigs Feet, quart jar 75c Pickled Tongue, pint jars 75c Italian Style Salami, per lb 90c XXXXBrand Evaporated Milk for Cooking, per can 10c; per dozen, $1.10; per case, $4.40. the gate post at the Krank Michael ranch near Pilot Hock yesterouy na not been Identified. The body waa brought to Pendleton by Coroner J. T. Urown who is attempting to una a clue to the Identity of the suicide. The man who was deaf and dumb, had eaten breakfast on Monday at the Michael ranch and had given the In formation that he was from Oregon City and that he had become separar ted from a party of campers In Fly Valley and had lost a black team. The body was discovered by Charles Calahan, of Pilot Rock. Twenty cents and three knives formed the contents of the pockets In tho dead man's clothes. It was thought for a time thut he was the man who Is missing from Oregon City but tho hidv does not tally in all particulars with the description of the. Oregon City man. Hartow were tiadly cut by fly- ...... r.ni.tnn today Mrs. H. (-ones, mriu ... in .. ThB.P driven hv Mr. vhn Runes mill 11 " t v v.. Kin?. killed in an auto collision mroones was oouna ior iong ueacn anu alter crossing tne Driage attempiea to by Kirl was rioncli when a car driven Mr. Sones collided iron one un:.. vr; Row Bartow, of Long Beach. The girl died before reaching the hos pital, a basal akull traciun .s her demmlse. Mr. and Mrs. nun Details of Death Told. Details of the death of Margaret Sones, aged 15, formerly of this coun ty and a'dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. P. E pass a car In front. The road w-as narrow at this point and evidently Mr. Sones became confused at the pre""ico of the Bartow car travel ing north. Since leaving this coun ty the Sones family resided In Long Beach later moving to Los Angeles. At the time the accident occurred they were going to Long Beach to vis it and take dinner at the home tf Mr. Sones brother, George Sones. a Long Beach. Catarrh Is an excessive secretion, ao companied with chronic inflammation from the mucous membrane. HoU Sarsapaiilla acts on the mucous mem brane through the blood, reduces In. flammation. establishes healthy actio and radically cures all caws of catarrh. Be Better LookingwaKe Olive Tablets To have a clear, pink skin, bright eves, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep tout body free from poisonous wastes. Lr. Edwards" Olive Tablets (a vege table compound mixed with olive on) 0 act on the liver and bowels like calomel o yet have no dangerous after euect. 1 0 Take one nightly and note results. 0 They start the bile and overcome o constipation. That s why millions 01 boxes are sold annually. 15c and 30c ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo caot X0E30I I0E30I Special on Coffee For this week only we will give you 3 lbs. of the finest Bulk Coffee on the market for $1.00. This is a bargain ex traordinary. U. S. INSPECTED MEATS : Electric ; Washing Machine "The T; Phone 187 and 188 CHAS. D, all 739 Main Strta, DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Prop. IOE I0E30E aeaoc The good judgment of every Thor purchaser is en dorsed by 500,000 other American women. Their one object has been to select an electric gash ing machine which will do its work most thoroughly, quickly and economically. They do the average size washing in one hour, at a cost of 3 cents. They are unani mous in their satisfaction. Since the very beginning of electric washing history, the Thor has been the leader. The vast resources, experi ence and mechanical genius of the Hurley Machine Com pany have been concentrated on two things: To keep the Thor secure in its rightful position, through superior per formance; to manufacture enough Thors to supply the ' growing demand. Call and let us explain the plan of easy payments by J which the Thor will positively pay for itself. PACIFIC WW & LIGHT DO. "Always at Your Service" Cottonwood & Court Phone 40 E 3 . -v .