fi-'i-i-t iWllTlltHi t fit Hit J II I St'H f J J i if K J 5 i I i ; M" ; i i i 3 i i t f t r t t YEN PAQE3 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAJT, PENDLETOIT, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 15, 1920. PAOS V-&i3 News of Pendleton iiainiii Vl!!!!!!!!!!!;!!!!!!!!;!!!'!'!!!'!'!!!! ili l i uuiiiittuiiiiif. - CALFyVDAll OF EVENT li-25 Hed Crosa noli Ore- Nov. Call. Nov. 13. University o (on homecoming, Eugene. Nor. 1S-J0 Paclflo Interna- tlonal Livestock Exposition, Fort- clio In now gruveled all tho way from l'endloton to Campbell und with the exception of two short stretches beyond is also In excellent condition. The first 10 miles to ('umpbell are as Hood OA paved nJshway and motorists going to the west end are iming thin route In preference to the old road over th hill. land. Nov. 22. American Legion Concert. Nov. 25. ThnnknKlvlnn. Dec. . Annual Meeting Ilound-Up directum, Dec. 10. iiale of Indian lands, agency. ; . C.vtn Duck Limit. J. J. llamlcy Spent Sunday hunting duck! on the river near Hcrmtston and waa rewarded with a limit bug of 25 birds. ... will be remembered by local people because of his appearance in 1'endlo ton amateur theatricals, Junic lii.-duy Wanted. Tho lied Cross Is looking for James Kasley. Ho Is reported to be working at one of the state highway camps. The lied Cross has Important Informa tion for him. Hlver IUmuI III kkh! KIibM-. The river road between ltlnth and I'kiture In IU"lvl. An excellent photograph of George lluckalhuin, former I'ciKlleton boy who is winning success on the screen. was received today by David Hwanson from llackathorn who Is now at Hollvwood. California, llackathorn has been engaged In the playing of parts In "To I'lease One Woman," The Bin of Martha Queed." "What Do Men Want?" and "Married Stran gers," all I-ols Weber productions, and "Last of tho Mohicans." a Mau rice Tourneur production. Ho has not been seen on the screen for the past year a he has kept busy during the filming of the new productions, llack athorn played in "Huckleberry Mnn and other moving picture plays. llond Interest la)u bio Today. ' ' Interest on liberty bonds ,f tho c. ond loan Is payable today, November 15, at all tanks und persons holding the bonds were clipping coupons and collecting their money today. Kjiittein Are Needed. Knitters are needed, accnrdl ntr in the local Hed Cross office. Yarn and needles will be furnished to anyone who calls at the office, old under clothing Is wanted also, as it can be remodeled. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 He -101101-101-101101101 101- -101-101-101- New Crop OREGON BUDDED FRANQUETTE WALNUTS The fineat Walnut Crown Wealio have THE NEW CROP AfvlONDS, BRAZILS, FILBERTS and PECANS in tock. NEW CROP SEEDED and SEEDLESS RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON and ORANGE PEEL OUR OWN make pure apple cider. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" I rH O 7 i-i o t-i I o I 1 O f-l 101-101 101 101 101 101 101 1U1 1U1 101- Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PHONFfl l1 (PrtiaM Exchange Connects Hotta Drpai h M FIAB UltOCEIUKS AND UKAT NlaiiTifld Worsted ,y xjm. An error In typesetting gave Hubert N. Htnnflcld 000 fewer voles than he actually received. In a tabulation of the recent county ballots, published Saturday. Mr. Btanfleld received 3!)69 votes but the toluls read 8069. I'rlco Nit nml, Although the retail price for Thanksgiving turkeys has not yet been fixed, "tie price, as estimated by lo cal grocers, will probably.be 4 5 cents a pound for dressed birds. This is approximately the same price as was paid last year. Newer Nearly Completed. All pipe has been laid and connect ed for the Turner street sewer and the crew with the exception of three men, laid off The remaining ihro. ure finishing up the manholes on the' system and by the latter part of this week will have completed the project, city Engineer Hayes said today. The connections will be ready for use by next week. New Highway Viewed J County Judge C H. Marsh and Commissioner G. I Dunning left by auto this morning to view the proKress ; i n the old Oregon Trail between Hieth 'nnd Kcho. It is expected that the 1 graveling will be completed by the end of this year. Commissioner An i rterson was unable to accompany his colleagues because of an operation on his nose performed on S.uurday I Pleasure in Buying ' Your Gifts We have a method of displaying our goods, marking them in such a way as to make the buying of Christmas gifts a pleasure, easy to see and choose, and with the assurance that you are .getting the best for the price, no matter what the price. We have this year the largest and most complete stock of toys and gifts that we have ever had, an early choice will be to your advantage. Shop early while our line is yet complete. You will be able to get what you want. We are this year the headquarters for Santa Claus. The BEEHIVE Pay Cash r'endMon'a Variety Store Sare Cash Si i s Drunk Cacx XiimU'r Three. Two Indians and one white man was the toll of too much alcohol over the week j?nd. Miss Toppenlsh and Mitchell Thompson .redskins, put up $10 bail for their release on Sunday and forfeited by their non-appearance for trial this morning. Henry Mitch ell, white, was unable to pay tho fine of (10 assessed against him for being drunk and started to serve out his five days' tentence. .Twcntr-Nlx Hats Made. Twenty-six winter hats were made at the three day millinery school held I recently in Umatilla under the direc tion of Mrs. Edith O. Van Deusen, home demonstration agent. Mrs. Van Deusen gays that the hats are attrac tive and fashionable, altholgh no ex treme or intricate models were at tempted. New hats were made and old hats remodelled. The school will be repeated In tho spring. Cheaper Living Expenses BY USING A UNIVERSAL WMirt roiKHAia v iHJLSHtH MC MTENTE0 AOJUSUBLt mom OVM MMPIK MOP DOOA IBINATIOM SMOKE (.CHECK DAMPER KEY MATE TOP I i I .-- 1 "r I ,..Cfc Ti-IMHiiiiiin - liiii.'TmrT"iT x. ii. -ii - x. II " rr- u ATtMTtOUrTHrfrlWE Nl Tgp " J DOUBIE0VEN BMI FMCtUIII LlHEt SOLID CASTNv ' A BS. y( J ft P0KEUIM DOOR fMKf Urt END NJli. N, ; -KKtWH WIDE ! SMAL10W xV lMf " 1 1 ' 3 iiW.J KcL AY HEAWPOUSHtD. I1 iBTJi ; -2 i X tun i lEMOVABLE OUfUJ tUlS MACHINE FACED IKISTER 0AM PER SAHITART U tAii TB1BUTELUNIYERSAL INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR IININC fORCEUW FLUE BOTTOM CLEAN OUT POOR. A full line Porcelain Ranges, blacking necessary. Easily kept clean. No Universal Siovcs &Fumaces WM No Ncr Malls Sclicdule. The local postoffice had received no new mall schedule despite the change In time schedule of trains, says Lester Cronln, local postmaster. No. 6. which now carries only mail ai,i ex press, arrives at 4:40 a. m. but Mr. Cronin says that he has not been no tified that there Is a clerk on the train. No. 5, however, brings eastern mall at 1:18 a. m. and has a clerk. No. 24. which runs on No. 6's old tlmo, brings the Portland mall. County Men Appointed. Three I'maUlla county men have been appointed members of standing committees of the grand lodge of the Knights of Tythias to serve during tho ensuing year nnd at the next an nual convention of the grand lodge In Portland next October. Those who were appointed aro W. W. Wasser. of Milton, mileage and per dlcm com mitteo; William Purchase of Pcndlc- lun, committee on rules, and J. T.J ninKie, or Hermiston. necroloirv mm mlttee. Delinquencies Quickly Checked. An example of the efficiency of the new system of accounting recentlv In stalled in the city water department offices was given this month when delinquent notices were available for mailing on the eleventh, lust a dnv ft. - me srace. period exn res. spi delinquents who received notices and failed to, respond were later cut off and penalized 1. ITndcr the old svs tem It was the fifteenth or later before .....MuvNLii's cuuia ne checked up and nearly the end of the month before miliums couia be made. As a result, "" iu improving in lno walor " p. me torce reports. ". ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" uu Genuine J7i crm QUALITY SERVICE1 IvrH.rWN'H I.I' ADINO KTORF Use trie Phonei Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 THE BIG SALE IS ON J IN OUR READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT. MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY Large reductions on all Winter Wearing Apparel. All from our regular stocks. Fresh, clean, smart, beautiful styles and excellent material. H Many women will have an opportunity to buy a very "worth while" dress, suit or coat at prices that g are so low that no one could resist them. . ' f S Really, to see all the stunning, luxurious coats, the lovely suits, and dresses of every type, styles for every occasion, at these positively low prices, make one feel like buying enough clothes to last a year. COATS well the ma- For every requirement, from simple, tailored, serviceable untility coats to finest, softest fur-trimmed imported terials. Coats of velour, bolivias, veldyrie, plush, duvetyn and peachbloom. The coats that are trimmed, have large, warm collars and cuffs. Sometime a wide band of beaver, opossum, natural wolf, Hudson seal. The colors include every thing from prac tical dark shades to the more novelty shade. The most becoming browns, tans, navy, rookie and Nankeen. This entire sale is inviting because of Low Prices, Smart Styles and excellence of ma terials and workmanship. We have a fine line of ladies coats have priced at $25.00. Heavy Salts Peco Plush at $37.50. And all of the higher quality coats ducecl to Very Attractive Low Prices. we re- SALE ON DRESSES Included in this fine collection are dresses of crepe de chine, serge, velvets, Georgette, tricolettes, tricotine and duvetyne. Perfectly charming dresses in the large extensive collection ; dresses exquisite in de tail; many copies of importations, all sur prisingly 'lovely in style and absolutely good materials. - Dresses for general utility, dressier frocks for luncheons, pretty dinner dresses and party gowns. Serge Dresses from. ...... . $19.50 to $29.50 Tricotine from $25.00 o $49.50 Georgette Dresses $21.00 to $39.50 Satin Dresses $22.50 to $49.50 Party Dresses $22.50 to $59.00 Dinner Dresses $29.50 to $49.50 liwl ; SALE ON SUITS Our entire stock of suits to go and go quickly so they are marked at a phenomenally low price to clear them out. Tricotines, duve de lains, peach blooms, veldyne and silvertines. Beautifully tailored, some quite mannish and severe, others more feminine, most ef- g fectively trimmed with season's approved furs, 3 Hudson seal. E Our SUITS are mostly all marked 1-2 of original e price. ' . . Extra good assortment of 16, 18. j Grocery Department A PP 2.50 Per Box and Up 1 aVilllllllllllllllllllllO Hour Inquiries rotvUcd -inquiries on flour qiicUtions arc ..iwn.i i.v local millers nnd an indication of possible renewed activity is seen. The demand comes from ex porters nnd it is thought that sonic business wJll bo taken on hore shortly. Local mills have not bought much wheat this yr and farmers will not sell, now, so they are unable to rignre far ahead. Mills that are operating now are running one shift a day. Friday of the month as scheduled, the latter date falling on the Friday after Thanksgiving when there Is no school. The November 19 meeting is set for 2:30 o'ciock. r It's criminal to take a chance on anv ulwlitutc for "Haver Tablets of As pirin." I'nlcsH you see the name 'Uayer'' on package or on tablets vou re not getting genuine Aspirin pres cribed hv physicians for tyenty-ono years and proved rsfe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Huycr package for Colds, Headache. Neural gia, liheuniatisiu, Karache, Tooth ache, Lumbago and for rain. Handy tin bnxea of twelve tahleta cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger pack ages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Iltnyer Manufacture of Monoaceticacid "ster ef Saltcylicacld. C-olf Tournament Not Held Local golf enthusiasts did not go to Walla Walla yesterday, as planned. for an interclub tournament between i'sjidleton, LewiMon and Walla Walla. There was nothing more heard from the Harden City liuh regarding the tournament proposed two weeks ago and It Is thought here that chilly weather had something to do with the proposal's being dropped. Several of the more devoted ones In the Pendle ton cluli played a nine or IS holes on Sunday despite t lie crimpy air. 00GESTI01 The abundant health giving properties of Scott's Eniulsian are as needful to Ajs, adults as to children. V$S Soolt & llownf n'nemfifld. N J. ocaoi I0E30C JOB Itetiirn from lleppner Trip. Pendleton tiddfellows who went to lleppner Saturday night to put on rit ualistic work for the lleppner lodge I Kmiini returned yesterday by autos, ThelSnx Slurs. Hluo ohiisato and 217 other PIANO JAZZ Afiult-bc cinnors tuirht In 12 liss.tn ny ihhii. iNo imnrr ivqmivrt, Sfh InHtrtictioti course for advanced ni utiists. l.crn 17 ty!r of Hhsm, ISO Svnoo pntod efiV,ta. r.Iua llfirmonv. Ori'nntl t 'hi in, Movip nnd t'f Just, Truk Clover IirHka. Smi. Fill-rt. party that wunt ruineu an exrollvnt ontortuinnioiu. The rurfiit-TtfAuhcrV Hsociatiun of I he Lincoln sclimd t to meet on Fri day, November tutftvutl o( tho thirj uhjfctH. jm-luatnir Kar I'lavlmr. itnlv wtnrsp in PxiMt-nre t-arhiiK up-to-the minute pl nitf or I'npular Music in I rCAL Jhjii Form. A rcmiHl briimn ,ur KKKK 8pfilHl ff,r. stntc hthrr beginner, medium or ad v nerd. I1T vttciMe St.. BUTTER KRUST BREAD How about a big, fine loaf of Butter Krust Bread. The finest Portland , Bread sold in Pendleton. Large loaf 15e, full 1 1-2 lbs. Small loaf 10e,fulhvt. lib. ' Bye, Whole Wheat, Graham and s French. "le Table Supply" Phono 187 and 188 CHAS. D 739 Main Stria, n o o a o o a o DE5PA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Prop. IOmv V J