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ji"' PASS --' DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PEKDLBTOB, OBEGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER A, 1920. TWELVE PAGES (ISiillllllllllM ? I I i of Pendleton , (JAIiENPAH OF KVENTS ' 'lAvl J -Generaf eWUon. Hn. r--? Northern OreiroD piuur I'oyrf T Conference nere. Nov. IV' Arawgct i' BtBte holiday.' "" ' ' ' Nov. '11. J'ondlnton vb. Iwker, footdail Bttkor. ; - JS'nV. 5 8. University of Ore gon homecoming, Kiigeno. i .! Pnclflo Interna tional Livestock Exposition, Po. ' h'nv.' 22. American Iz-glon concert. ' , Dec. jo. Rale of Indian lands, agency. I -'nil liPimlon in HcrmiHliiii Fred Hutirilun, county agriculture uncut, 1b In llermlston today on offi cial business. it m inxwrtUm'Trln 11. A. Hottcher, di'P'ity supervisor f,.r the Umatilla and vvcnsnn mrau, In thu IJklah region on an Inspection trip; ; . ,."'.. I'minul In Held The funeral of the Into Mm. II. F. Johnson was held today at 1 p. m. from M, David's Episcopal church In Portland. MrH. Johnson was a former Pendleton resident. Her death occur red on Tuesday. The body wu laid to rst ot Klvurvlew cemetery. Dnncu to lie filvrn. A benefit dunce In to . be held at Eagle Woodman hull tomorrow nhjht, under the auspices of Fraternal Or der of Kuglcs. The danco is a part of the Ksgles' membership drive. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 z,:;,.:. jS7,i .. ." aiJALITY . SERVICE aUDtETTOWS tFAIiWQ STORB " "'.UsetnePhonea ' r: Grocery, 2 Phones 52t Other Depts. 78 Itihlu 'laxM S hctliihil. C Mayfleld, of the Nazarene church will hold an undenomination al Hlhla clnB at the Balvutlon Army hull tomorrow nlfcht ut 7:15. The book of Jtuvelntloiuj In being Btudled ut the present time. 101- -101- Iim-iQi-ioi-ioi- o101-101-101- Our Market Is Now Being . . Opened at 7:30 a. m. And will continue to be opened at this, time un- li,T0N&TcATED POTATOES, $1.75 d $2 Pe'wE WILL HAVE THE WESTON MOUNTAIN wpT-rrn OEMS SHORTLY, which we recommend K lSB YOUR WINTER SUPPLY. YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101 Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PHONED Ml tntraM Fich.njre OmiMs. Both I !mm'n FLNK UBOCKIUKS A1SD MEAT! 101 l.iii-i(ii-ioi" lui-lJl-ioi-mi"-1-101-, Ham Wi lKlit I'urcliaws Home. 8am,' Wright, lncal hIkh painter, hax purchuKed tho home ot II. C. Fawcelt, now ot Prescott, Waah., at 21 Htone wull Jackson etrept and has moved In to tho dwelling. The purchase price of the house und lot wan given u $300". Hnow & Doyton acted as hkomIh for Air. Fawcett in the transaction. SiHtlimpn Mected, Ijocal wool growers are pleased nol only ut the election of Ktai. field, wh) is u prominent sheep man, but at tho election of Gjodln, In Idaho. Ho In well known in the sheep business. Warren, senntor from Wyoming wh continues In office. Is a sheep man : also, I'crmit for Klatlon Given. ' ' ' O. F. Kteil today took out. a permit from the city recorder to erect a gas oline rilling and auto service station at S14 Haley street, on the corner of Matlock. Construction Is to begin at I once and tne place is expected to 1 j ready to open by January 1. Tho es timated cost is $3500, according to i the application for the permit. SILKS FOR EVENING AND AFTEIINO ON WEAK 2.25 TO 150 1: ' 1 ' A snlendid showiniz of A beautiful silks in the dain ty pastel shades for after noon and evening wear, such as .taffeta, messaline, imperial satin, tulle, chif. fon and ' Georgette. '. The1 range pi shades. 13 very laree and we're 6ure to please the niost particu lar. . ,. , nust iCttA litravation Well Alonlf. ? i Excavation for tho Turner street : sewer and the laterals running be tween Turner and East Court streets Is nearly all completed liy forces at I work for the city. Most of the p'pe is on the ground and will be laid and connected as soon as possible. The work is being done by the city engi neer's department by force account. This Sale Will Continue ft I 3 Fust i:ix4ion Drunks Fhictl. John lioylcn, charged with being drunk and dlsordarly. was found guil ty in police court this morning and sentenced to pay a 120 fine or serve 10 days, in jail. lielng unable to pay the fine he went to jail. Uoek Kurid. charged with being drunk, gave bail of (10 last night and forfeited this morning when his time for trial came. We are going to continue this popular sale until we have reduced our 'stock enough to -rfive us room for our new coming stock of holiday Roods. We will continue to Rive bi 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, m it will be to your advantage to come here first, and look around. You Sll not fail to see bargains that will PP 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 Py Cah tendIrtota' Variety Stow Save Cah SiUewaJ!! PcrtmlU Numerous. A large number of sidewalk permits 'have been issued by the city recorder this week, persons who are replacing; I wooden with concrete walks beinifjsa anxious to have, the work done bi-forojs 'the setting in of winter. No bids have j been received by the city for the lay-5 lug of 14 cross walks, however, as thejss Ipcal cement contractors are unanlei- I to tell whether they can get sufficient cement to do the work and therefore will not bid. Silk Underwear ' Kayser Make, . . .This fine -. underwear needs no introduction because it is the highest grade you can buy. It fits,' it wears and feels good. Prices reasonable. for vour dresses which will reauy trim. Give them all desire Paving Operations Delayed. ! The laying of gas mains on some of the north side streets under contract for paving is progressing slowly and the lack of materials probably will de delay the beginning of paving opera tions, according ' to City Surveyor Frank U. Hayes today. A recent or dinance reouires that each lot be sup plied with n service connection from the main to tho curb line and this work requires considerable excavation, Tho paving plant is being set up by the Warren Construction Co.. In the west end near the old Blewctt plant. .m.- .'-''''-","'"' ECONOMIZE ' Invest in a Universal Heater that cuts the fuel bill and saves youmoney. We have them for all fuels. Hurry of Snow Fall i A flurry of snow, the first of tho .192 winter season, fell today. Lust year the first snow of the season fell October 23, with a flurry of -snow asaln November 11. Hie first heavy S.fall of last winter was In December Sjwhen 16 Inches of snow fell, followed by a temperature ot zs oeiow sero December 12. Today's enow did not hamper farmers as the majority of irte wheat nfen have their crops In. The maximum today is only 40. while last night the mercury went to 26, Just six degrees below freeztng. rne Barom eter registers 29.60, and is fulling, glv ing Indication of moro stormy weath- according to Major Lee Moorhuuse. EXTRA LARGE TOn f,I$S- PEEP OPENimSyf j. d y, hco coon (q ( MICA f RAWtyL f ANTI I BUCKLING L STRIPSJCd f HEAVY WLlSHtO STEEL rnnTEQ nnnv W0TKI5 EW BODV J D DRAFT CHAMBERS Han .Ti"-1" fuor a, at'i LATEO s 'S, Ml i nil d AW r V BLA5 I UNIVERSAL hwl Stoves &Fumaces i i. i ,l,.,;in efiTlicVi annparnnPfi We Trimmings of metal, gold and silver flouncing and bands, sequin, beads and jett mmmmgs Vi -j ' Aic fV.r,co npw f et and bier octogon u i ir, tKo veirinna dark shades, ise- sure to see our trimmings as we're sure to please you. Prices right. ' ' , . . c"tt:; rrf , t. i , .. -r SILK HOSIERY 1 .50 to 3 100 Silk hosiery to wear ' wich your evening gowns to match in shade. . The very ; best of quality, double sole, heel and toe. y. OSTRICH FANS $5.75 to $12.50 j You should have one of these beautiful Ostrich Fans to wear with your party dress. We have most any shade you may desire, and. these fans are very stylish. ' ' ; . - . Other things to complete your needs: Party Slip-, pers, Gloves, Jewelry, Slipper Buckles, Spamsit Combs, Rhinestone Hair Pins, Lingerie Claspes, etc . niiininiiiiiiiiiiiiiin"-' XX I THE NEWEST FASHION BOOKS Are here at your disposal. They show the lat- est styles and tell you just what you need and how much.' '. J Such books as Fashionable Dress. La Costume X Rvnl Elifp. Fashion Review. Designers.. Bs . , i nnrni A T rrrTr r Tr".;,-,,- ' t t sure to see ine ar&vjiAu owxv y A-vcim y I Dresses. ', '."' ? - g t OMMI UHHMIMIUHMH'. Grocery Department Country Butter for Cooltiiig, 2 IIj.toII $1 New Medium Size Salt Mackerel, each 30c 23c 30c Columbia River Shad, can Finnn Haddie Glass Jars , HlillllllllllllllllllllHllllllllIllllll Pickled Pigs Feet, 'quart jar . '. i . . Tickled Tongue, pint jars . , . .'. . Italian Stvle Salami, ner lb. ........ XXXXBrand Evaporated Milk for Cooking, per csn 10c; per dozen, $1.10; per case, $4.40. ; t 75c; 90? iiniiunHiuHiiuiininiiuimiiiniiniioiuiiiiniinrummiT Vnflt. The smartly dressed young clerk' put on his new full hat, and tossed the o.d straw Into the waste basket. Why don't yu save that old hat?" asked his wife. "You might get some wear out of it next year?" i replied the clerk i it's almost as yel-1 !,... Different Animal. Miss Burden-I overheard that dear young man telling you I danced like a xepher. Bright Zephyr? He saia Boston Transcript. Miss 'heifer.' 'Not a chance,' decisively. PILES Cl'RED IS 6 TO 14 DAYS "Why, low riEht now as tho boss's straw hat 'J -(A. P.) was the first of the season. City tur. " Kansas Druggists refund money If PAZO OINT- lo curp iiiii.ih. Protruding Piles. in stantly relieves Itching - rues, . '" can get restful sleep aHer first appli cation. 60c pit? tvniAXAroi.is. Nov. Attorney C.eneral Palmer was noti fied by Federal Judgo Anderson today that a ninvestlgation ot tne auiney general's connection with the case niralnst 125 coal mlna operators ami miners would ne niaoe noon mo Is called here November 8. Palmer Is Invited to be called to explain an al leged pronosal regarding evidence said to have been niauo ov i-uunui. IN'DIAXAPOLIS, kov. I.-'IL'. Federal Judge Anderson will investi gate Attorney General Talmer's con nection with the conspiracy cases against 125 coal operators and mine workers in open court when their cuso is called for trlal.on Monday. Judge Anderson today requested tho clerk of the court to notify I'almvr that the In -vrst'.sutloa is to be made go that Palm er miirht appear in person. The- ln- :wst!iratlin will center about the re ports that Palmer instructed govern ment attorneys not to presen at the trial the evidence which was subniit- ed In tho strike Injunction nenrings 'which le dto tho restraining order : against the bituminous mine strike n year ngo. Dan Slmma. special assist ant attorney general prosccullsp the case, recently resigned due to Palm er's order, according tn reports. Frederick Van Nuys, United States attorney, and U w. jmsck. special prosecutor, are considering resigning for the seme reason, according to ro- ooi-ts. The case against the miners and tmorutors resulted from the bitu minous icoal strike, Those Indicted I chanted- a conspiracy to violate the ; Iever law by acting in combination to ibooat tlis prica of coal, . ., 0E3CE 10E30C lOD Phone Your Orders With the coming of winter and stormy weather it is to your advantage to phone your orders. ou can always be assured that every pains wil be taken to give you the very best of everything. 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