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TWELVE PAGE3 DAILT EAST CSSGIOXIAIf, PMJDLETOir, OliZGON, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1920. PASS V News of tan iTTTT ; ", ' . , ,: isjs-i-kL.-' . i Pendleton Oregon OALEWDAH OF JCVENTi gency. 1 wo i.i.l Northern Older Boy-' T Conference her.. , Nov. 11. Amitotic Day State holiday. Nov. ii. Pendleton vs. Baker, football Baker. Nov. IS. University of Ore- on homecoming, Eugene. ... an PeMflo Interna tional Livestock Eiposltlon, Port. Unit . 7 Nov. !2. American Legion concert. ' ' i ?w inKnl of Indian lands, , f Kuiuiui u lfc-tU'r. m M i.nn Nelson. who ha been aerlously III for the past two Mm. NelHon to a P"' neor of thla city and her many friend. are. pleased at herrocovery. Suite Have f Hour i Pendleton stores, with the coming of the winter season, have adopted a new time schedule. Htorcs will open at V a. m. and close at 6 p. m. each day except Haturday, when the stores will remain open until 1:30 . m. The former hour were from 7 a. m. un til p. m with the 8:80 p. m. Hut- urduy cloning. - I nilmrablo to lt IX-portcd. HWv Hchandler Mm mun, an undesirable English alien, was brought here thla mornin from Spokane by M. C. Farla immigrant Inspector for Kant m Washlnk-ton and will be placed aboard a car of undesirable aliens in v m hmmd for Kills Island this evening The man is cnargeu wun havlpg been guilty of felonies ftefore emigrating and of entering this coun try without authority or inspection, no came over from Canada on February 13 1920, and the Canadian authorities refused to have him there so ho will be sent to his home country. Mr. Far. Is has headquarters In Walla Walla. ngton, v. C. Postal holidays are Thunksgivlng. Christmas. New Year's Washington's birthday, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July and Labor Lrny. g!!:H!!!ii!!II!!!i!;!!!!SIIIililiIil!!il mm Dse the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 - !ii!!!!i!!ti!!l!!l!iiilli!i!i!!!!i!Ii!!!!l!Sli!l!!!i!!S jf7 i jli wmmssmasmm QUALITY ' SERVICE" iiissiiiiiiiiiiniiin Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 625 Other Depts. 78 Hpluillo Is ltrokcn. The spindle on the St. George auto bus was broken when the bus struck a tree on Willow street enterday. The machine contained only the driver, who was unhurt. Judgment for $150 Given. A Judgment for f 1 60, Intercut and costs was given H. I. Watts and Will M. Peterson today In circuit court against Walter and Ross Oilman, tho cose going by default. ". Ilaiiwr J jttate Probatnl. The estate of the late Virginia IIu nier was admitted to probate today with 8. I). Peterson us administrator, Appraisers named were Uruce .liangle M. H. Itlcc and W. W. Diidgtwuter, of Milton. - Xt PWtai Holiday. Armistice Day, November 11, Is not a postal holiday, according to a depart ment ruling recently made In Wash- 101-101-101-101-101-101 101101101101- OUR Home-Made Mince Meat IS NOW ON SALE - -"-, It U the Mime HIGH QUALITY this year as al ways. Priced 35c per pound Have a mince meat pie for the Sunday dinner. Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. PHONES III ' imvaM Rtobangs Vonnnou Both Desert FINE CROC13UU8 AND HEATS ioi-i6i ioi ioi iui 101 101 lui 101 101 Ijutvo for Ontario. . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cryder and son have departed for Ontario, where thcy'wlll make their home. Mr; Cry der will be employed by the Malheur Land Company. He was formerly su pervisor of the Vmatllla National For est and more latoly supervisor of the Malheur forest, with headquarters' at John Day, He recently resigned from the forest service. j I This Store is Full of Values 1 that WillMake Many Friends QUALITY GOODS at lower cost to you. Buy your needs now while our stock is com- g plete. .... I T1UCOTINE DRESSES i Hanging from 25.00 to $75.00 . Never before have the dresses been so charming and so 1 many different models, and the well dressed women buy them with discernment; She is critical of the fabric, the S workmanship and the style, and you will find these quah- H fications in our dresses to a perfected degree, and more S than that you will be pleased at the moderate prices on jjS tll6SG dlCSSGS H May we have the pleasure of a visit from you? H miimiiiitiimimiiiiitmimiiiiiiMi iiiiiiinuiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit msm Sydney Morton Ironioted. Hy dues' Morton, employed at tho lo cal poBtoffice as carrier, ) has been Promoted to the position held by It. Franklin Ely, who was transferred to the Portland postofflce. T. C. Man gold will have charge of the civil ser vice department, formerly under the direction of Mr. Ely. Mr. Mangold was to bbe presented Nov. 19. Miss Eliza- amlnations in the local office. 1'oothall (iaiuo Vndrr Way Pendleton and Milton high school are playing the fourth of Pendleton's frotball games this afternoon at ItouiiUil'u park,, with a good sized audience In attendance. The game Is In the nature of a workout for" tho local team for the Baker game at Baker next Thursday. The Milton squad arrived from the east end of the county this morning and most of i the boys will remain for the Older Boys Conference opening here this evening. S Its Getting About That Time of the Year To lay in a good supply of sweater coats for the youngsters and we have them in all sizes, values up to ?4.00, all going for 97c ' As to heavy fleeced slined, underwear, we have the best barbains that are to be found in town, be cause we are closing out our entire line of them at prices that you would not believe. Ask the ones who have bought them. We are selling Fleischer's two ounce knitting worsteds for 69c. Better get in on some of our many bargains for this sale is not going to last all winter. I S. A. To Hold Festival. The first annual "Harvest Kestl ,val" of the local post of the Salvation Army will be held at the hall tomor row nlghL A display of farm pro- Iduce will be shown and this will be auctioned to the highest bidder for ' the benefit of the post. The festival. which Is complimentary to the pub lic, will Include a program of songs and recitations by the following: Cap tain Jennie Conrad, Freddy Morris, Evelyn Davidson, Hcth Gorman, Iteva Myers, Naomi Mayfield, Ueutenant Mabel Eangdon, William Moyle, Iteta Davis, John Moyle, Jennie Urundage. Lawrence Beany, the life saving guard class and, the Sunday school. Collrutlon January 1. Collection of income taxes will he ight January 1, with March 15 as the I i final date on which returns can be S made, according to W. D. Chamber 3 1 lain, deputy collector of Internal reve 5 nue who lias toeen at his office In the 5; federal building for the past few days K after business trips throughout east ern Oregon. The tax rate will be the i same as last year, which was four per .cent on the first $4000 above exemp tion For example, If a married man 'has an Income of $7000, he has an ex emption on the first $1000 and pays : four per cent on $5,000. All above $4000 is subject to an eight per cent itax. After this comes the graduated isurtax. Mr. Chamberlain leaves to -night for Wallowa county and will be Q absent from his headquarters here for The BEE HIVE PayCash iendUton' Variety 5tor Save Cash the next month. The Universal Pipeless is provirig its ability to heat over sixty five Pendle ton homes, saves fuel with better heat. TP : FT 71 PrW-illBM m 1 M1hs Jones KiKmn Here. Miss Uima Jones .killed In an auto accident near Hood Hlver Tuesday night, was well known here. - She was a sister of L. W. Jones, engineer who formerly resided hero and who now jllves in Walla Walla. She often visit ed In this city. Miss Jones was in stantly killed when struck by a ma- chlno drtven by Bertha Cate. 18 year old daughter of E. U. Cate. Hood Riv er automobile dealer. A coroner's Jury at the inquest charged Miss Cate with careless driving, and while the Jury excused her of criminal intent. It was declared that she was Ignorant of traf fic laws and displayed lack of Judg ment The Jury recommended that she be permanently forbidden to drive a machine. Funeral services for Miss Jones were held near Hood River and the body was taken to Walla Walla for Interment. LOXDO.V, Nov. S. (U. ?.) Safo- keeplng of tho former kaiser Is laid at Holland's door Premier IJoyd- George, questioned in the house of commons as to pluns for punishment Universal Stoves &Fumaces CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Feel fine as a fiddle! If bilious, constipated, .headachy, wallow, or if you have a cold, an upset stomnch, or bad breath, take Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels and wake up feeling clear, rosy and fit. No grip ing no Inconvenience. Children love CascareU tgo. 10, 55, 60 cents. 1 COATS 2 Luxurious Plush Coats of Baffin's Seal, Salts Peco I Plush and Eskinette. Trimmed with Squirrel, Aus- i tralian Opossum and Martin. Lined throughout with Mailliason's Pussy Willow, Taffeta. Either I belted or loose model. 1 Prices 859.50 to $b.00 1 UniHiiiniiiiii minium iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniT THESE COOL NIGHTS DEMAND MORE BEDDING - You will do well if you buy your Bedding at this store where you get the best of quality, largest sizes at the lowest possible prices. Comforters $3.50 to $10.50 Cotton Blankets $3.00 to $3.00 Cotton Sheet Blankets J 3.50 Wool Finish Blankets, up to ?10.o0 mJv warn Is- A Wool Single Blankets, plaids $7.75 Wool iilanKets, aoume, up. iu PiUows, each to $9'uu COTTON BATTS ' ' , . to make up into comforters, all sizes and of good, clean, sanitary cotton, batt. lac to $i.oU WOOL BATTS One size left, each COMFORT COVERINGS Silkoline. :..19ct0oc Cotton Challie mr tt Outing Flannel PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES AND CAYUSE ROBES make excellent covers for beds these cool . nights. Why not use one? . Pendleton Cayuse .: $11.00 Grocery Department f Poppy Jam in No. 10 cans ..... $2.75 I Boiled Cider, quart bottles 75c Mince Meat, bulk, per pound 33c : Piirvanta rpr nackaee ",)C a Seeded Raisins, per package 40c -Til . Seedless Raisins, per package 4PC Dried Peaches, per pound c Medium Prunes, per pound p Honey in comb 4jC . XXXX Brand Evaporated Milk for Cooking, per can 1 10c, Ber doz. $1.10, per case $4.40. lllllH!llllini!ll!llliIlIll!llliIllllillll!!l!lllllilillii!inilll!l!lliil of tho former emperor, said his pre election pledges hail not comempiim-n making war on Holland to force h helm's delivery to an International court. "There would be no sense in a trial without tho presence of tho kaiser." he declared. "The kaiser Is probably enduring as sovcre punish ment In Holland as he wouiu in pris on and Holland Is responsible for his permanent and safe custody." J .scries, surrendered to the authorities today and gave bond for their appear, 'once at trial. MATCH IS SIGNED FOR CHICAGO, Nov. 5. (IT. 1'.) Fur ther reductions in clothing prices were iinnaiinrori tudav tv mail order houses. ! Prices of shirts and women's silk hos iery are slashed 25 per cent. Women's waists and drosses, blankets, comfort ers, woolen yarns, ribbons and over alls are reduced 20 per cent. A 15 por cent cut Is made In colored cotton goods, flannels, and siime lines of hosiery. WHITE SOX PAIR GIVES UP 10 FRAUD CHARGE NEW YOHK, Nov. 5. (I. P.) Tho super-fight of the century was t.ru..tirnllr nurtured todav when Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpcntler signed an agreement to meet in thel ring. Terms of the agreemcni aicj broad, specifying neither time, place, ...... , nor the exact number of rounds. The t Hit AGO, Nov. 5. (I , Fred surprise of the ceremony was Pro-1 McMullin and Huck Weaver, two motor Rlckard's announcement that White Sox players indicted on charges prices would be held within the range of conspiracy in connection with the of $5 to H0 lalleged throwing of the 1913 world Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Smoothed Out Ey Hamlin's Wizard Oil Soreness and stiffness resulting from unaccustomed use of muscles or too much exercise, such as ten nis, baseball, golf, hand-ball, etc.. give way quick!v to the soothing effect of Hamlin Wizard Oil. It penetrates fast, drives out the sore ness, and limbers up stilt, aching joints and muscles. Hamlln WHnrd Oil l a rv-Hi depend bl preparation to havo In the mii. ina chest for tlrst alt anit whn the li-tor , may ha tar away. It la an absolutely reliable antiseptic application. f.r cat, burn, bttea ant atinva. Si'ralna and bruleea heal ratwd'T un.ier its aotuhine. penetrating qualities. Keep it on hand. Oeneroua stae bottl tc. If you are troubled with constipation or Rick headache try Hamlin W laaid I.lver Whlpa Just p!ual Ultle pink puis at drufgUM lit Jvc SAVK YOIUSKI.F $ by having your Raw Fur uiaae Into H.VK Fl ltS at our place? At the same time your old ones remodeled, repaired, cleansxl so they look like new. At prices that are rlfcht la TiMPEUMY we mount anything from a fly to an elephant. m. it. sioiin Spokane, Wash. 8 IKninrtl St., So.' Writs about our deer head contest. SSI s i , ; ( . , a M