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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1920)
vrvfY'rvv wrr-y tttVit viffvw r" V ' r r -r ' -jrr-rv--rv v --r-ir . r -rrf 4 ffi -wr w m J-r-f 0 r r f r -uir.4tt , FAGS iilaju3 TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST ORSGONIAN, FENPLBTOM, ORBOOft "WEDNESDAY EVENING NOVEMBER j 6, 192 6: MlllflM'tM" News of Pendleton I!mi!!llll!!!!!!!!l!!l!lllllll!lira CALENDAR OF KVKNT Nov. 1 1. Armbjtlf- ruy Slots holiday. Nov. 11. l'endleton va. Bakor, football Huker. Nov. 1--SS& lioil C'rom ltoll Call. Nov. 13. University of Ore- gon homncomliiK, Eimcnn. Nov. 13-10 Pacific Intorna- tlonal Livestock Exposition, lot, land. Nov. 23,Amrlcnn Legion concert. Nov. 2i. ThankHKlvlnn. Dec. H. Annuul Muetinif Round-Up directum. Veci 10. Sale of Indian lanis, agency. . llBKRlf Ih ti'iichcr of tho fourth grade havus ut 5 and reuehen linker Ht JO It. the Hawthorns achool, while Miss Kurt Im uHMocin leil with the J. C. funny 'o. . "Sloiy llmir" Oil Nillurdiin . Tim mory hour, u Baturduy feu lure (it the city librury hint year, will be hold earn week at the llhrury thlH Vfar. .Miss .Martha Johnson, teacher nt WaHhltiKton school, will toll the stories, which will be fairy tulce olJ and new. The hour Ih 10 . ni.'to II each Saturday mornlna, and children from 8 to 10 years of ukc art: b. m., while the aecond leaven here At 12:15 a. 111. and touches iiukcr about 8 u. tn. Itev. (lurk I Milled Itov. (!. L. ClaJk,,pitstor of the I'l-ea bytcrian church, wan yesterday elect ed u luentber of the board of director of the 1'matllla County ited CroH. He sneered' Mrs. Llua .Sturgls, who 10-lned. liilHV. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phoncg 526 Other Depts. 78 II M. ailALlTY SERVICE, lrLFTON'H W.ADINO STOKE Use the Phone Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 To Are III Mre, Ada HimKlg, and her aliiter, Mlna Knther Karl, are ill .with lypholl fever at the home of their mother, Mra, Anna ICarl, 24 Hrme Htreot. Mra, ( My Iteeorilcr Alnrrit'M (Viile Floyd Ward and ,MIh Cora K. I'lf- IrvlMcd. The library la on the aecunO fley, of Urnuplue, were married on floor In the city hail.' uauit' Slay l!e;1ii J'ariier. A iiopalhlllty that the fendleton liuker hlnh echool football game at I'aker tomorrow may begin nt l o'clock waa reported by Principal AUHtln Um dreth. of the local nchool, today. In that event, ueraona from here Monday afternoon In the city record er'a office by Judge Thomaa Fit (ierald, 'n the pnaencc of two frlenda of Hie contracting partlea. furent Teui-lier (iiiiiuil Meet i The I'aren: Teacher council, j-epre- i ; aentliig the! fob.- I'arent Teaclwr As io- SS5 who I ciutlona of the city, waa called ?or asr; plan to attend the game would arrive regular meeting ut 4:10 tbl uftein .un too late by taking truin No. 8 In the morning. Mr. Iindrelh la ndvlning atudenta who go to leave tonight on either No. IS or No. 4 The firat train In the UHsembly room of the county library. A busluowi aeaaion with aev nal mattera of Importance to Con nider waa tho announced program. Make Your Own - SMART SWEATERS and Save Money. Sweaters of all kinds, knitted and crocheted, tuxedo and slip over, for sport and dress wear, are the mode now. Make them yourself at less than half the cost of ready-made sweaters. Com plete and accurate instructions given in the latest Blue Books of Yarncraft, always on sale here, enable you to do this easily and quickly. -101- AT -101101-101101-101101101101101. NEW JERSEY Cranberries First shipment just received, and the berries are very high grade. , ' 25c PER POUND Order your groceries and meat early Thursday morning as everything will be closed in the afternoon. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON 101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 1'HONKS 161 (Prima Riehangfi (Vmiircu lVh ri'iaii Utj n.N k ;imm i:kii s and meats 101-101 101 101 101 101 101 1U1 101- Man Named IK r Drunk Mauley Ueer pleaded guilty In police , court thia morning to a charge of be ing drunk. HC waa fined $10 or five jSS days and was obliged to go to Jail cauae of lack of funda. He told the Judge that he did not feel manly and S that It waa not beer on wnu n ne ae came intoxicated. The man waa "old j- enough to know oetter,'' Judge Fltzi- 'Ierald aid. Tni'iKT Strict Sewer Nearly IKme Laying of the pipe for the Turner alreet acwer and laterala w hich run to I Court atreet will be completed by Hat- jrs unlay night or the ftrat of next week i City Engineer U. Haya estimated to- j -day. The work hia been In progress j. for the t't three weeka with a force jaa woorklng on force account. , Thia I acwer will aervo a large and rapidly j growing dlxlrlet biond and above the Si. Anthony hocpltal. Xew Aoeoiiiillng Hlem In ' A new accounting ayatero f"r the city wa.er -department haa been com pletely installed and la now In opera tion, Tho new ayatem waa put in by experta from the Whitfleld-Whltcomb Co., of fortland, at a cat if approxi mately $1000. Tarda aupplant much or the book account ayatem formerly In u.w and the cumbersome me thods of the old ayatem have been eliminat ed. At a glance now tho exact atatua o any account can be aaceftalned. tap m Vow l'aiiig IMiiiib Ifeudy l'lana, Kjieciflcationa and cstiinatea f"t the Improvement of thite blocka for which reaohitlona have been adopt ed will be preaented to the city coun cil tonight by City Kngineer F. H. ii .1 I- ...,.. i..-t f.. J1IIC. I.iocviii .i.tiiv 5(ItaI'.v, will be known a district No. We carry a complete assort ment of BEAR BRAND YARNS embracing the season's most fashionable shades. The beauti ful Bear Brand sweater models on display in our Yarn Depart ment offer timely suggestions. Come in and see them before you start your next sweater. Shetland Floss, ball 35c Gerniantown, ball 40c FANCY WORK In Our. Art Department. If Vou're going to "Make up things for Xmas, it's high time you're at work. Visit this de partment olten as there are al ways new things to be shown. The Art Dept. is down stairs now so you don't have to climb tairs. Tapestry Couch Covers $8.50 to $12.50. Cluney Pieces. . . $3.50 to $25.00 Maderia Pieces up to ... $15.00 Tapestry Scarfs and Center pieces $3.50 to $16.50 Open Stock Embroidery Goods Joe to $- 00 Wire Lamp Frames 25c to $3.50 , DRAPERY GOODS 50c to $12.50 Cretonne, Chinz, Imported Hand Printed Muslin, Velour, Blue Tapestry, etc., etc. LINENS in brown and Whitehall widths. for scarf, center pieces and fancy work 50c to $4.50 Embroidery Threads. Crochet Threads. Lace Curtains, 1-2 Price. All Charminjj Things FOR THE BOUDOIR Hand Embroidered. Simple and delightfully chic undergarments, combing jack ets, fudge and tea aprons, dress ing sacques and boudoir caps for your own use or for gifts, ready made, and stampel for embroid ery, may be purchased at a dis tinct saving in ill i 1 ' : Bucilla Package Outfits Save half the cost by doing the simple embroidery yourself in your spare moments. Complete s assortment now on display, in- g eluding children's wear and de- corative household articles of in- g finite variety. ' Art Needlework Department g Finest quality Nainsook envelope g . combination. Pink Mercerized g Batiste envelope combination, g Combing Jacket hemstitched s for crochet. Pink Mercerized 1 g Batiste Pajamas (2-piece). s i Prices Reasonable. Hand Craft Pottery il. Madison street from Jackaon : - aireet 300 feet south, will be known na district No. 7i. Grange atreet, from Court to liwla, will be known as dia- : trtT No. 76. Aa soon aa the specifi-.! cations arc approved by the council, jzs. these three blocka will be advertised s vases We have just received a beautiful line of and jardineres, all hand tinted. You will find these a very appropriate gift for Christmas. p i for bids for improvement. 5; rating- Will lie How ' . 5l Paving of the streets on the north K side will be delayed somewhat by the jP . slowness of iKirsona laying water, gas W : and sewer connectiona from the mains 'to their curb lines, as required bv or ri'j ,, r. JJ. iiajes on Oarfield rocery Department iTnmcnlf i fhrnf nf mnnv rlncira frifta vro enorrrpef 4 S)liJ today. The pipes I . , ,J , fa jj.stipot nre now all in mat you ao your snooping cany. '"""timc haa l,pt n .... . 5.ne in under way on A small deposit will hold them until you are ready to take them away. The BEEHIVE Pay Cash fendUton' Variety Store Save Cah nnd most of thp coniplpted. Grad- several )ther blocks on the north side and until they are ready for paving, too, it is hardly probable that the Warren plant will be Htarted up. At tho present rate of progress in grading and pipe laying. tho paving plant would be obliged to work only at cprtain times when pro ject m are rendy. i? ,rl?l PvrmiiHl. Snitzenberff. Wine- Wesson Oil, one pint cans auv j L - v. New Medlum Salt Mackerel, eacn w Sap, Blue Paramane and Delicious Ap- New Bulk Sauer Kraut, quart 13c 1lcs 552.50 to $5.00 Holland Herring in kegs $3.50 l,1LSl Alaska Herring in 10 lb. kits s&to Wesson Oil, gallon cans $3.50 Del Monte Medium Size Ripe Olives, Wesson Oil half gallon cans , o. 10 cans .-. 32.25 Wesson VU quarter gaaun una iimimiiiiiiimiiiii : iiiiiiiiuiiwiiimiiiiimiiMiiiiiiiiH"""" 50c ..S uii "They WORK g 8 while you sleep" 1 itttn Uaktl Ittril Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Muller ire the parents of a little nine pound son 001 .. Sunday at the home of Mrs. Lulu G. Smith, 705 Lcwia street. notary Oub Meots. A full membership attendance marked the meeting of the notary Club today. The meeting, in the form of a noon luncheon at tho Elks' Club, waa devoted to discussion of business matters. V Cheaper Living Expenses ! f(m V I BY USING A UNIVERSAL ft I ' ' , WUSMEa AC-w ,iUe.. 'rOMSINATtOK SMOIIf tCHECH j i ATENTt0A0JUSUSUXVVi--''iS DAMPER ! l! i SUOIKSOVHtMrtMR R . ""-jI-lirf PUTE TOP ' j. WTINICDUrTYnTEX 6 OOUU.F0VCN SACK riMCUalN LIKED If 1 " "SIN. B N. . ! WMIH POKCEUIIt 000 fMr ; V ' LEFT ENO S. J X ! V il ,. WIDE ti SHALLOW Xi V ' 1 T7"" flUE UHm f ' wV 1 a KIKE BOH -XJ i'l-; - t VYASnE3T0S NV cwntrowKOooK .t Wisi I firr'St hul board J, XV,,5 MACHINE TACEO VQ , 4- " vt,JSIOE COKCELAIH . n J LT ni . reiSTEK DAMPtK &iA ' ' ' " ' L oveh ooo LiNW j ADepndr.h!e Physic SANITAKY kU bah TlX7 ' J3jJ 3y'n'"t' "" ""' "T'A" when Bilious, Headachy, jTFIBliTLUHIYERSAL atAN 001 600,(' Constipated and Upset. I . ' 10, 25, 50c drugstores. A full line 1'orcclain Ranges. Easily kept clean. No I j blacking necessary. , , . (fefePj CONFESSION Pavement Is Itepalrcd. l'aveinent on Court and Mam streets is beinsr made ready for repairs today. The holes left when the flagpoles wort removed are being filled in and the tho disks used na a means of keeping motorists to the right have been torn j out. The holes will be repaired with the rest of the pavement. j PKXVKIt. Nov. in. (IT. I.) The wholesale price of flour is 40 cents a barrel cheaper here, today and is sell ing for $:i.;iO. liukers announced a 22-ounce loaf of bread will sell for 15 cents. SAN" FltAXClSCO. Nov. 10. (T. IM Jtefiners today announced a drop of half a cent in the price of sugar, j making it ten and a hull cents, whole- j sale. This is the second drop in tvo! weeks. Mrs. (iolilinan Improved. Mrs. l.uther J. Goldman (Krtna Coutts), formerly of this city who has been seriously 111 ut her home In lioiso. is slightly improved, according to word received by her father, G. VV. Coutts. Mrs.- Goldman has been suf fering for the past month with ty phoid fever. Mra. E. V. Averilt, her sister, who has been nt her bedside, passed through renilleton today, re turning to her home in Spokane. Mrs. Coutts remained with her daughter. Youths Atletnpt ltobbery. Two youths attempted to rub the Kast Km! grocery last night, accord ing to John Dyer. The boys were at tempting to open a window opposite the Joe H. rarkes residence. Mr. l'aiks saw thein and notified the po lice but the to boys escaped before their capture. H is reported that there have been several robberies at tempted by hoys and storekeepers are on tho watch to Identify the marauders. I'nrm nurcuii lo Meet The proposed affiliation of the farm bureaus of Oregon with the National Federation will be discussed at a meeting of farm bureau members to morrow night at S o'clock In tho conn ty library. George Mansfield, pres ident of the temporary organization of state bureaus forniod recently In Port land, Paul V. Marls, state leader of county agents, and Chester H. Gray, member of the executive committee nf tbe national organisation, will speak. Ten county bureaus sent rep resentatives to the Portland meeting, where a constitution and by-lays were adopted. The visit of the speakers here tomorrow night Is a part of the tour of the state. A state federation will probably be formed permanently before uitkoh burcaos Join tho coun-tr.'-wldti ci5dau.a.ttju. STItCTHKKS. Ohio, Nov. 10 (A. ' P.) The parish house the Holy Trin- j ity Cv.eho-Stovak Catholic church was: dynamited and the porch blown off today. No one was ' Injured. ' The t house was occupied by Kev. John I Frena, against whose appointment recently a protest was made by mem bers of the church who for a time maintained an armed guard to pre vent his takinu: possession. "You Save Money" says the Good Judge And get more genuine chew ing satisfaction, when you use this class of tobacco. This is because the full, rich, real tobacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often. - And a small chew gives more real satisfaction than a big chew of the ordinary kind ever' did. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco , Wnlll'IMI TTII IT 'it ji ill I nil lulling j ?tWi IlKl ! n if i j - w jwi iuvi iwuoi nocat tf i ! i There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion r.nd Colds as Mur-tard Tut tha cld-fasl-.irerl i-tustr.rd-rlnsrer burned c-d blistered whiie it acted. Get the relief and help that mu;,t3rJ placers gnve, without thj piaster nr.-i wi i-.out the blister. Mr.:'.tTo!e dooj it. It is a dean, whits oint:r:eit, mjsdt! with oil of mu tard. it i3 sdentil'icaily prepared, so that it wor!;3 v.-ondcra, and yet docs .lot l.li.-trr tha t;ndcr?st skin. Ger:!y :.ir.".-eo Aluf teroie '.r. wish the Inje-Mips. Sccl -ivr-caidclyitbringsro-..f-iwv spcrdi! tl:s pain tiisappecrs, Ul-3 Mustcrr'e f;r sore throat, bron-'-.iiis. tor.si. croup, stilt neck, thiria, neurulr'-i, headache, conges n, i'l:'.:r:cy, rhcomatiara, lumbago, :r.s a:.d ac!;os ot the back or joints, .-tins, sore rlicjclci. bruises, chil. inns, frostc J xt, colds of tiie chest ir o.'len pr-vsnta pneuraouia). ami toe iijspitsi sire J.ug U. S. Inspected What does U. S. Inspected .Meats mean to you? Meat, in order to secure the U. S. Inspection stamp, must be slaughtered, dressed an.l cooled un der the observation of the inspector, thus assuring the purchasing public when buying U. S. Tnspected meats a quality piece of goods, clean, sanitary arm wholesome. lis! "The TaUG Phone 187 and 188 siiif! o o o 739 Main Strr CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Prop. I3E39CS ,1 -.-a.-.-;.4a".T-j' I t.l,Ajt.-