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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1920)
.y y V'ff 'syy f f'f y yHTItf --(('!((-'f'--'-''"Wl" r rzx PAGES DAILY EAST OSEQOOTAW, PENDLETON, OEEdOir, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16. 1020. FAQS . yy y', ly-.iy y " ay y 'y 't -y -y y ' y of Ml' Fenaleton !,l MM riAi,F.vnAR or event - Nov. 11-25 Red Cro Roll Call. Nov. U-JO Paclflo Interna- tlonal Llvrtock Exposition,- Port- lant Nov. 19. Football, waiufuurg v. penuieion nign, nio. i Nov. 20 O. A. C, Home-conf- InK, Corvullls. Nov. 21!. American Legion concert. Nov. 25-ThankBlvlng. . Deo. 8. Annual Mooting Ilound-Up .directors. Pec. 10. Sale of Indian lands, agency. Itotl Mild ;nn ('lull to Met, The members of the Pendleton Ttod and Oun Club will meet tonight ut 8 p. m. In the J. H. Kelee office, to ar range for the "hoot to be hold next Sundny, November JL Local .Mini at . A. ('. Charles J. ltumtell, eon of Mr, and Mm, John HuhhcII, Pendleton, Ih regis-, tered u a senior In the farm manage n.?nt department at O. A, C. Mr. Itua. sell la an active member thla year In the farm management clul, agricul tural club,' and the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Ki'tarn IXwi Arlington Sol Raum, J. H. Kstea ana uuy wy- rick, who returned Bunuay aner geene hunting expedition near Arling ton that while the blrda are plen tiful, they are flying nign. mo iucu. rt ihnt the usual crowd of Portland apontamon are av for the geese season. ImllaiiH Will Cclcbrote. A get-to-gother Thanksgiving din ner will be served at noon November 25 at the TutuIHa church by the In dians of the mission. Arrangement were made Sunday at church. The Indians will bring basketi of food and others will donate turkeya. chickens, etc From ISO to 200 are expected to be present fur the affair which will bo niunugcd by Itev. J. M. Cornellson, IViliill for lloiwe Add tlon Mado. II. Hutiiell today was issued a per mit to make an addition to his dwell ing at G09 Marie streot. The estimated cost Is $200. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 niJALlTY SERVICE flirH-CTONI L,MllQ bTOItE Use the Phones 1 Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 Ainu's Una Is Paid. Henry Mitchell yesterday afternoon Paid his fine of 110 to the police court E3 and was released from custody after 5 upending a portion or tnc day in Jail. Decorative Needlework for the Home r-.ioi-ioiioi-ioi-ioiioi--roi-"ioi-ioi-ioi- Wear New liilforniH ' The three Western Union messen gers are wearing new uniforms. The garments are especially designed for winter wear and are of blue with brass buttons. I'rlnlly Homo Quarantined The residence of Manuel . Krlcdly, councilman frVim the east end, Is under 'I uarn iitlne today. A member of the household Is thought to be ill with diphtheria. We Are EXCLUSIVE PENDLETON DEALERS for Portland "Holsum" Bread Made bv the LARGEST, FINEST BAKERY IN THE NORTHWEST. Rye, Graham and Whole Wheat, 10c; white, 10c and 15c , ( "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PHONES (PrtvMa Eirhng Connect Both DeputaMUl FINE GROCERUSS AND MEAT .idi-ibi-i6i-i6i ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi-ioi- Warm Weather I'Iohmcs The mild wurm weather Is pleasing to the stockmen and cattlemen, as It forestalls the cold season and Is good for the range. Wheatmcn say the moisture Is welcome. Molilalia, Winter Is Mild Montana la experiencing mild win ter weather, according to a letter re recelved today from Koland Oliver, who la farming near Lewiston. The local men have their crops all in and are plowing. A mild winter Is expect ed as there la not yet any snow on the ground. Oommlwdonii Like Hoad. The county commissioners yesterday drove over the Old Oregon Train to Echo and returned pleased with the progress of It. Thret and a half miles of ungraveled road remains, this being divided Into three stretches. County Judge Marsh estimated that another month of favorable weather will ace this work completed. Xew Iiullding Occupied '"" The new boys' dormitory at Pt. Joseph's Academy Is now occupied. The building accomodates 50 boys and it have already taken quarters in the dormitory. The building, built at a cost of 89,000 by P. A. Baillargeon. architect and builder of Seattle, Is complete for the final work on the fiont porch. Every room in the house may be beautified and ' individualized with dainty and practical deco rative pieces, embellished with rich-looking hand embroidery. Our extensive line of BUCJLLA Package Outfits 'enables you to provide these net" cessary luxuries at remarkably small cost. There are pieces for the bedroom, library, bathroom and every other room in the home. At our Art Needlework Dept. Keeping Abreast of the Times is Our Business When ever there is a de cline in prices you can de pend upon this store beiig in line with it. Your interests are vita! with us and we watch thi mar kets closely to give you every advantage in our of ferings of staple and fancy goods'. We're giving Pen dleton LOWER PRICES. White duting... 19c to 35c Colored Outing........ 28c Dress Ginghams . . ( . . . 35c Apron Ginghams 23c Percales 25c Every thing in propor tion as fast as we receive information. Corsets Front and Back Laced Reduced 23 Per Ct. They are made of brocade, plain heavy coutil and batiste. All have extra long hip and back, some have elastic at waist line, some with elastic at bottom of skirt. r i 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 vet complete. You will be able to get what J Dokle Hex-Ion Friday; Home 40 or 60 Knlghta of Pythias I of this' county will be initiated Into i the mysteries of the D. O. K. K. Fri day evening when the La Grande tem ple will hold a ceremonial session at Kagle - Woodmen hall. Saturday morning the team accompanied by local Pythians will leave by auto for Heppner where a session is to be held Saturday night.. Convention to Ilo Held. The annual convention of the State Wool Growers' Association will be held I here some time In January, says Mac Hoke, secretary of the association. N definite date has been set but the meeting will probably be on January 10. Jay Donbyn, president of the as soclation, and Mr. Hoke will make th arrangements. One of the Important matters to be discussed is the tariff on wool, and special speakers will be here for the occasion. ' Thanksgiving Table Linen Sale 14 Off Regular Price. Napkins, Table Cloths, Lunch Sets, Damask. you want. We i are this year Claus. . the headquarters for Santa The BEE HIVE Pay Ch . ,lendWon' Variety Stow Sat Cash AKMielallon to Henew ao The Pendleton Commercial Assocla tlon torlnv rnpivn nnllf. tmm v S IJollons. superintendent of the second A division of the O. W. R. 4 X. Co., al 5(1 La Grande, that he had recommended U to headquarters the extension for five 5 m Cheaper Living Expenses BY USING A UNIVERSAL whiti roMcum SFUSmCR MCI MTf NTE0 MJUSUBLt SUOlMOVMMHrtlt Dt0 DOOK SMOKE (.CHECK DAMPER I f .?i-iw. "COMBINATION mtentco urmw flT ffl IT POUtlEOVEIl BKI rOBCUAHI UKD $oiioasTv- j Jlf jwiite pokeuih ooo mow . - -, - ,..,..i.; .nr mmw TK1 ' 1" Wl lit 1 IVINK i 'WIDE It SHALLOW FIXE I0H enn i nker ooor emoyabie vsna machine" FACED ' CGISTCR DAMPER ax III IP TBIBUIELUHIYERSAL SAN1TAIY Ut lAtl A full line Porcelain Ranges, blacking necessary. HEAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY POLISHED, -STEEL BODY .INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN D00I LINING PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM CUAN OUT DOOR. Easily kept clean. No years ot the old Happy Canyon site at Main and Railroad streets, to the association. The lease is to expire on December 31 but tho association dc sires tho use of tho property in the future and recently applied for a re ncwal, as specified in the present con tract. The railroad owns the ground out has no buildings or tracks on It, Librarians Invited Hero Tho Pendleton Cdmmertelal Asso oiatlon todny sent to Miss Sabra Na son, county librarian, a letter assuring her that it would cooperate with her efforts to bring the next annual meet ing of tho Taclflc Northwest Library j-.ssoolatlon to this city during the first three dnys of Round-l"p week in 1921 Miss Xason has been desirous of hav ing the association meet here and the endorsement of the Commercial Asso ciation was desired. The directors. j however, assured her that at that time of year they, as a body, would have little opportunity to provide special entertainment for the visitors. Chart .Shows Slump In Wheat The daily course of tho Chicago wheat market since Its opening July 1i" Is being graphed by the Interior Warehouse Agency here. The chart shows that never since the opening day has wheat stood so high. March wheat on the first day closed at $2.78 and yesterday, November IB, four months later. It closed at $1.7!H4, a loss of $1.02'4. December wheat was $2.75 on July 15 and $1.S4 yesterday, loss of 91 cents. The last March high point was Angus 12. when It closed ut $2.4 7. tin September 13 wheat hit a high point uf $2.40 but on Ort. 15 rallied after a steady loss to $2.174. Since that date It has con sistently dropped with ''tie or two exceptions. Universal Siovcs &Fumaces m m Hampton s ('inlet Officer Thomss B. Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ti. Hampton of 315 Lewis street, Pendleton, is second lieu tenant In the Infantry unit of the ca det regiment at t. A. C. Mr. Hampton Is a senior student in the farm crops department. He Is a member of the Farm Crops cluh, Agricultural cluli, and Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity. The department in which Mr. Hampton ts majoring the course of study Is design ed to give the student a scientific. practical and economical knowledge of the methods of crop production, Im provement, nirketlng, manufacture. and uses of each of the field crops I for food, forage, textile and other j special purposes that they may be put Into actual use on the farm. The, principle courses of study include for age crops, grain standardisation, plant I brecdlnf, and crop marketing. j Mittens and Gloves for Women and Children Keep your hands , warm by wearing these fine yarn gloves. All colors, all sizes. Children's 19c to 75t Women's 75c to $2.50 Heather Sox Yarn Something new in sox yarns. Buy a hank and knit a pair, or we will take your order and have it done. You can have either sox or hose made, in most any style you wish. The colors of yarn are blue, golden tan and sage. Big Double Wool Finish Blankets 87.60 and $3.25 Come in blue, pink, grey and tan s block plaids. Full size double E blankets of 5 and 6 lb. weights. Ej At the low price of $7.60 and $8.25 pair. 3 WOOL BLANKETS $6.50 There are just 8 pairs of these fine blankets at this low price pf EH $6.50. They are single wool blankets of light and dark plaids. Come in tomorrow and buy one e or two of these fine blankets, as s they are truly a big value for the S price. E Remnants 1-2 Price - The best assortment of REM- NANTS we have ever shown, in- 5 eluding dress goods, coating, silk, cotton goods, from 1 yard to E Zy yards, of regular price. Grocery Department AE Ff $2.50 Per Box and Up : I piiiiiniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH Kl'WKNH WOMAX DEAD EUGENE. Nov. 16. (A. P.) Mrs. Augusta Leader, aged 70, of Portland was killed by an automobile Sunday when struck at a street corner here. PHOTOS Have your Xmas photos made Ward we will take you in your home -caoi lOBOt 101 New Stock Pineapples We have just received our new Pineapple fresh from Hawaii, sliced and grated, at 25c, 35c, 45c and 55c per can; Home Made Mince Meat, made in a clean way from brand new raisins, citron, peels, etc., 30c pound U. S. Inspected Meats your guarantee of quality. 'ID T Phone 187 and 188 CHAS able Supply 739 Main Strr D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Props. 0E30I IOE30I 30wu J if i-ueutsir ' Si Vi ,S8f 8 W o . D o y i ?an who Icpeps hi prom is ps to pay a lso Jfopps As friend A MAX who meets his financial obligations on time is apt to keep his appointment with Opportunity. A checking account is a letter of introduction to Real Business. We will be pleased to serve you in a banking capacity.