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rias Tra DAILY EAST CSEGONIAIT, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. TEN PAGES " -L. -Ji-J-V J... L. (!!l!l!!i!!!i!!IIIIIII!lll!l!!I!!in!!!!l!!!!llllIl!!!!!li!l!lilll!!l!l!i:i!!!!ll! illlil OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i J. C Penney Co., A Mationwide Institution a ; 1' vl'i.r',T . PENDLETON', ORE.' . Opposite Hotel lVndlcton. ' w 'i , ,;. i . . ' . r BEARD'S CASH STORE III It! ill m m n OPEN UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK S SATURDAY EVENING Groceries for Your Sunday dinner All of the very Choicest Selections. Vegetables and I-VwH". Candles and Xnts, also very complete. Mtowiiig I'liniHiIng Goods for Moil. lry Goods and Xotkms, JlcaOiibcr wo arc lirre until 10 o'clock Saturday Ivcniugs, ee Phone 432 y H 300 W. Webb Street Ilillllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Wall Street . Tliere are times, and we arc passing through such a period, when corporations must araJI themselves of Ktans from banks fur business expansion or carrying Inventories. However, these baitk loans are funded by bank syndicates in the form of bond issue. Oth erwise anks would (won be burdened with FROZEN' CltFJHTS, and during readjustments financial struc tures would be in jeopardy of collapse. . . ... ..... Hut for Wall Street and its many nullifications, mak ing public participation m tlie production and man ufacture of commodities to Its present magiUtude possible, wo would be many years behind in tlie world's cconomlo oondJUons. 5 PenrUeton. Oregon. "Strongest Sank in Gastern Oregon I iiiiB.iiiaiiitBiiiiBiii.iiiaiUtkuttiiiiiwiiitiuiBiHiBiii!BjHiaiiaiaiiiia ML FLICS s m A WcSTAURANT f AN'T BE NEI PCD. I -4 T - out iuu wvc iniivi 111 ncKc i i feATTAClONS. SOO HAVC5 HG4RP f?HC IMMOUS StOG.AN "SWAT TH r-v havcn't "too gr- - OF (mCUI OWE fe. iSTrelIf athenSd uipi from constipation tie in football game Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets That 13 the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No griping results from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to. act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bedtime. 15c and 30c a box. .ji.i.a,u..ii.i un.iiiiji.uj DANCE LABOR TEMPLE, PENDLETON. OREGON' TONIGHT SHI 11KI1TS OIUGIXAL JAZZ OF CHICAGO Returning east from the coast and British Columbia Singing Novelties Melody Jazz Dancing 9:30 to 1 A. OXE XIGIIT OXLY wn-'H'a,M''H-aiiiiwa'ti'a'H;;Ma;n;a;it,a,H;a;na;ir H-nTtiV(Mrit!,ir,ill jriVl'iiVllVliVliVtll' inmiiHWI''lli!irilii',ni!ii it!1 iti m m m m iti iti iti 'iit'aittwii'Btiiiaii ulSii j Dr. David B. Hill DENTISTRY Artificial Teeth a Specialty. X-Ray Diagnosis , Johns Bldg. ' Pendleton, Oregon Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervous Dlaeaaea and Disease of Women. X-Raj Electro Tharapeutica. Temple Bldg. Boom 11 Phone 411 DR. C. H. DAY Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 26 Smith-Crawford Building. Telephone 704 Rea. T4I-B Radium Heater jt Heats your house with one-third the fuel Burns wood or coal equally well A high grade parlor heater. Built especially for use of both wood and coal. The Radium has duplex grate. By simply turning grate, stove is changed from wood to coal. The shape of stove is such that wood will lay flat on grates. Has hot blast tube, also gas burner on side of firepot, which makes it an ideal coal heater. Let us put a Radium in your home. Your floor is al ways warm if you have a Radium heater. Heating: Stoves from $12.50 up Your old ttove taken in exchange Cruikshank & Hampton ruuew M QUALITY COUNTS I34-J2S K. Webb St. SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR attach It to any lamp r-x kct. With the Simplex Electric Sunbowl Radiator you can ln rtantly have the radiant warmth f the summer sun from any lamp socket. The Inverted cone-shaped el tctric heating element and its generous sized reflector makes ;his radiator not only the hot test and mo.st cheerful but also the most economical of them all. It takes no more current to operate than your electric: Iron or toaster. J. L. VAUGIIAN I'liouo 13 200 K. Court (East Orcgonlan Hpccial.) ATHENA, NOV. 15. John Bannis ter was in the city from Weston Wed nesday. In a football game between Athena tnd I'mapine at Weston, the I'maplne team was held to a tie, 6 to g by Athe na. ... Lee Johnson and Frank McDonald were Pendleton visitors Friday. Mrs. Hugh Onstol and children ar rived In the city Wednesday from Aso tin Washington and are visiting friends and relatives for a few days. John Hall has returned from Mor tmv county where he has been employ ed on the J. N. Scott farm. The Chautauqua opened Thursday evening In the high school auditorium. The program .will be held for five evenings. Dr. and Mis. C H. Srmlth and Judge Jacob Kanzler of Portland, who has been their guest for the past two days motored to Pendleton Thursday even E Musterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain Youll know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the glad relief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white oint ment, rnade with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Brings ease and comfort while it is being rubbed on I Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millionsof jarsare used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia). 3oc and 63c jars; hospital size 3.CKJ THE FORDSON TRACTOR The surest sten of the i vrdwiu sncw Is the Imi tation by comiK-tltors as there liavc been dozens of different makes of tractors manufactured hi tlio past two years designed after tlio Fordson. ( Henry Ford built, rebuilt and tcsu-d the Fordson for years before it was put on tlio market two years ago, but now lit stands head and shoulders above any other make in the lifilit tractor field. In fuot over one third of all tractors In use In the Cnltod Stains today are Fordons.. This Is uniipio as then; are something like two hundred makes offered for hale. Jt speaks Tor sturdhicss of construction., abundant power and case of haiidliiiK. The Fordson will take any ordinary six .mule load and handle It any where. It is the logical power for summer fallow mrt for the wheat fanner us It will liaudlo tlus work day after day, using an average "of less tiiaii two gallons per aire. Dust cannot harm he working parts as all are enclosed dust proof ami carburetor is cquiiqxMl with air washer that waslK-s ill air taken in. Give us a chan to demonstrate, on your farm, the work the Fordson is callable of doing-. Work of all kinds. Plowing, dlwin. hamming, huiddng, seeding, and power work wicli us wood sawing, liay chopping, feed grading, etc. Drop In or call us up and our Ir'uclor man will be glad to demonstrate to you on your own farm with no obligation to buy If we cannot eulncc you tluit It Is the handiest, clieaiih'st and moH practical power you can ue. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408. Comer Water & Johnson Sts. v 1 Big Overcoat Values $19.75, $22.50, $27.50, $32.50, $37.50, $42.50', $49.50 Many Men Are Putting on Our Overcoats at Our Low Everyday Prices Without the hysteria, exag gerations and glamor of so called "clearance sales"1 our men customers find here in our" quiet" and dignified assurance of price protection, savings that demon strate more clearly and favor ably under unsettled market con-. ditions the worth of our concen trated merchandising -methods. Specialists in our New 'York, r St. Paul and St. Louis offices give us daily advice on market conditions whereby we are . al ways able to offer newest mer chandise at prices faithfully re flecting present market values. ; MACKINAWS $10.90, $11.90, $12.50, $14.75 For the man who prefers these shorter utility coats we .have a pleasing assortment of plain and belted models with fabrics and pri ces that mean comfort without extravagance. J. C. Penney Cc A Mationwide lnstitation irg where Judge Kanzler took the evening train for his home in Port land. lr. and Mrs. Charles Jlctts were Pendleton visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Catron left Tues day for Lebanon Oregon where they will visit relatives for a time. Dr. N. P. Bennet has closed his dental office in Athena nnd will con tinue his dental practice in Weston. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore have rented the De Peatt residence where they will make their home during the winter. Rev. Johnson of Bend has accepted (he pastorate "t the Athena Baptist church. church. Rev. Johnson will move hif family to Athena in tho spring. lira Tjoii Kidder entertained Tues day evening at tho Harvey Catron homo In honor of her nloce Miss Helen Russell who is soon to becomo the bride of Ralph lluynlc. A shower ot cifts were bestowed upon tho young ladv hv her many friends. Those present were Mrs. C. I McFaddcn, Mrs. Lela Zerba, Misses Vclma Mtins field, Luclle Taylor, Zola. Keen, Edna Pinkerton, Gladys and Hilda Dicken son, lela and Velma (Schubert, Pearl P.cmscy, Audra Winshlp, Savannah Smith, Rea Allen, Frances Williams, -K-tl T..nnn flnfn ot,,t Wlllthla H.ivnle. T.uclnda Dell. Beulah and Dol- llfc Banister and Hazel McFarland. l& .ill,.Tii!.,1il!iii.,iiTirui.lliill..:n!ili;illlllh 1 J -l!f SI 010 1 CASH GROCERY TOKIO, Nov. 15. (A.' P.) Additi onal fortifications, suitable for the needs of modern warfare, are to he built soon by Japan on the Bonin Islands, lying to the southeast of Ja pan proper, according to the Nlchi Nichi. A number of military - ex perts under the direction of Majoi Kadona are reported to have loft for the Islands on tho steamer Higo Muru to make a preliminary survey for the erection of the new forts. The Japanese government has rea lized for some time that changes In the manner of warfare have rendered some of the outlying defences of the empire out of date, and the govern ment It Is said, intends to., build at least ten new strongholds along the coasts of the Islands of Japan, the first to be In the Bonin Islands. The others for the present are 'unspecified. The main island of the lionln group is the landing place of the Japanese cable from Toklo. From Bonin' mis sages are relayed by the Pacific cable to Guam and then to the I'nited States via Midway and Monolulu. f SUGAR, ALL YOU WANT, in 25 lb., 50 lb. and 100 lb. i , MCKft, ac me iowei price. ;;; , . j; r i I BUTTER Danish Brand, lb 60c m Milk, Federal Brand -.U.....:.,...13c Milk, Hebe Brand, 2 for ...........25c Milk, Carnation Brand ..15c, 7 for $1.00 HILLS Red Coffee, 1 lb., 55c; 5 lb.', $2.70 1 , Hills Blue Coffee 1 lb. 40c 3 lb. $1.15 1 Quaker Corn Flakea .'.1 ...2 for 25c - , .', M I Peaches, No. 2 tins sliced or halves, each .'. 35c fj; it Pineapple, tin ...20c, 35c and 45c gf KiinwiiialiilalulaUilaliSaiHliliiiiTulin XOX-VNIO.V Mi:X VNITE. WASHINGTON, Nov. IS. Employ es have undertaken to organize non union workers in an effort to establish "open shop," according to Information given President Gomtiers. According to his reports today the employers have given the organization tho name I The New 1921 BUICiKS have arrived. Come in and look them over. 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