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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
J i f f t ' ' ,,.;,, t 4 i . i V.'.V'.V.'.'.V. .'.V. '.'.. Vr"' '' ' ,',' V..'rV 'i'i'i'iV.'.vViWf .-.','."..."-' """II 2u . t ! SWELVV'"'1 DAILY EA8T-OKEaOKliUr, PODLETOIf, OREGON, " FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 19, 1920. PAGSaS.i.'3 . News of Pendleton illllillllllllH IllllllfflllilllllllllllllllllllSllil CAIiKNDAH Or EVENT! Nov. 11-25 Hod Cros Koll Call. Nov. 13-10 Paclfle Interna- tlonal Livestock Exposition, Fort- Unit Nov. 19. 'Football, Waltsuurg; vs. Pendleton high, hora. Nov. 20 O. A. C. Horne-com-InK, Corvallls. Nov. 22. American Legion concert. Nov. 28. -Thftnksglvlns. Deo. . Annual Meeting ltound-l'p dlrectore. Dec. 10. Sale of Indian lanJs, agency. I look l m ld Tlw Pendleton Woman Glut), In accordance with plane of the Umatilla county library for obHCrvance of Book Week, la selllim. for the benefit of the club, a collection of gift book. The books, on dlsplny at the library. are attractively bound, urintea ana Illustrated and are especially deHlgncd an gifts for Juveniles. Ai (ia iHrtorii lva Kd Olson and Karl Dudley," former students at Oregon Agricultural t in- lege, departed lust night for tno scene iu unnim oreKon-v. a. game at Corvallla. It l nomecomina tomorrow for the old Aggie grada and from this section these two nave maue the trip. Mr. Dudley wan In Lewlston on business yesterday and took the (rain from Wulla Walla to Portlund last night. Illltlo tlant to Mwt The undenominational Itl'de Class will noet tonight at the Salvation Armv hull. C. Mayflcld rflll be In charge and he has asked that nil pu plln bring their Hlhles This afternoon, In the rain on Hound Up field, they are meeting i'cndleton high school's eleven. The visitors who are rangy lads, many of them six foot ers, appear to have plont of weight and aievluto In their teens. Most of the sipiad are Icttermen. .Mux Diidli-y C'onvalcixiliig. Max Dudley, who has been III for some tlino, is convulescing and Is now able to be out. Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 QUALITY SERVICE, llM'7rOP,8 LUD0O STORK Use the Phone Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 Issued IVnnll fur ;urage. W. Harrah today was Issued a per mit by the acting city recorder to build a girage on his property on High street at an estimated cost of (500. WnllshiirK 'Team Arrived Blxteen husky high school lads who represent Waltsburg on the football field arrived with their coach on No. frnm Wnlla Walla this morning, ....... Ktory oiir Tomorrow. .The children's story hour at tho city library will be held tomorrow morn ing at 10 o'clock with Miss .Martha Johnson, of Washington school in charge. The sessions are for children of the primary grades. 101101101101101101 ioiioiioiioi- .CLEAN Home Made Mince Meat Made with the very belt meat, fruiU, pice, and juice in our own kitchen. ' Priced at 35c per lb. NICE, FAT HENS AND SPRING CHICKENS 30c per lb. dre.nsd FRESH, FAT OYSTERS, 75c per pint Firm, red Eastern Cranberries, 25c per lb. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Marked, Inc. rilONKS 101 (Private Eicliangp Oihnnrtu Mirth IX'PnrtmenUi) FINK .IUK'KI(1I'-S AND MKATS -101 i6i ioi ioi lui-ioi-ioi-ioi-iui-ioi I 'a rents of Son. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fortlcr of this city are the parents of a little son born this morning at the home of Mrs. Le ila Taylor. s)220 Arc street. The new arrival weighs eight and a half pounds and has been namde Joseph Olonn Fortler. Trains I-Yoin West lK-laycd Trains Xo. ( and 24, from Portland, were delayed several hours today be cause of slides along the Columbia river. The former, now an express tialn, arrived at 11:15 and the latter, the passenger, got In at noon. The track has now been cleared and traf fic Is not expected to be Interfered with unless fresh slides occur. Weather Kuu&lrio Today. Only three degrees variance from minimum to- maximum was the tern pcrature record today, according to Major Lee Moorhouse's official weath er observations. Tho warmest point to day was G2 and the coolest 49. Flf teen hundredths of an Inch of rain has fallen In the last 24 hours. The ba romcter stands at 29.45. 111 f SASSY JANE DRESSES Two and three dollars less for this Autumn's pretty frocks to wear in the house. Famous Sassy Jane de signs which are so youth ful and gay that they make home-keeping a de light. All sorts of gingham in plain colors checks and nlaids. trimmed with white fluting, rickrack, mniner and not just house dresses, but Sassy Jane home dresses, the most fetching sort imaginable. 16 and 18, 36 to 46. Big Double Wool Finish Blankets S7.60 and $8.25 Come in blue, pink, grey and tan block plaids. Full size double blan kets of 5 and 6 lb. wts. At the low price of $7.60 and $8.23 pair. Wool Blankets S6.50 There are just 8 pairs of these fine blankets at this low price of $6.50. They are single wool blan kets of light and dark plaids. Come in tomorrow and buy one or two of these fine blankets, as they are truly a big value for the price. WINTER SHOE SALE - Women's and Children's Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps, Bids for lKmds AtOied. ' ! The city recorder today advertised ' for bids for the snle of the city's re cently authorized bond Issues. One se ries Is for 114.000 for the purchase of file apparatus and the other for 18000 for tho purchase of a block for park land playground purposes. The bonds iare 10 year. 8 per cent securities, re deemable on optlbn after five years. Five per cent of the bid must be sent by certified check with each proposal. The bids will be opened December 1. Christmas Is About Six Weeks Away Remnants 1-2 Price The best assortment of REMNANTS we have ever shown, including dress goods, coating, silk, cotton goods, from 1 yard to 6 1-2 yards, 1-2 of regular price. ' ' SMALTZ-GOODWIN CO.'S VALUES TO $15.00 AT $10.00. Includes two numbers in button boots, black kid and brown calf. Cuban heels. Pumps in brown kid, brown and black suede, bronze pumps and oxfords, patent and brown kid pumps with Baby Louis heels and black kid oxfords, all leathers in high and low-heels. Have you planned on what you are going to give this year and if you have planned, have you picked it out and had us to lay it away for you. Ve have done so for many people. . We have the largest stock of Toys in Pendleton, and the variety is just as great It is interesting to look our line over for we have so many new and dif ferent kinds, something a little different than you have ever seen before. . Gifts for all members of the family. Before making your purchases be sure to call here and Bee what we have. It may be just what you wanted and you wont have to take something just as good. , The BEEHIVE PayCash Pendleton'tTVariety Store ' SaveCa.h 9 i TA abl Klvlsl Tes Smith Arrested. Tex Smith, winner of the bucking championship at -the Round-l'p this year, was arrested last night In Spo kane by officers who suspected the champion of having liquor In his pos session. No liquor was found but Smith spent the night in jail on a charge of drunkencss. He was re leased on t.'S bond, advanced by of ficers on his prize saddle, silver bri dle and other expensive western trap pings, according to the Spokesman Kevlew. I diu-atlonal Hike Tomorrow The first of a aeries of educational hikes that will be taken In I'endleton under the auspices of tho local Y. M. C. A. will be taken tomorrow morning. Boys of 10 years and over are Invited by Cash Wood, secretary, to make the tour which will start from the Y. M. C. A. offices in the Despaln block at J o'clock. Those who come are asked to bring a lunch for themselves and 1(1 cents with which to help buy meat. All are nsked to wear old clothes. Collins Flour Mills, the Pendleton Woolen Mills, the ron Works and prob ably other places of Interest will be isitcd by the party. Other similar trips will be taken at regular Inter vals. Mittens and Gloves for Women and Children Keep your hands warm by wearing these fine yarn cloves. All colors, all sizes. Children's 19c to 75c 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. a 1 V nf Thanksgiving Table Linen Sale 14 Off Regular Priee. Napkins, Table Cloths Lunch Sets, Damask. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT All shoes reduced in proportion. White Outing 19c to 35c Colored Outing 28c Dress Ginghams 35c Apron Ginghams 23c Percales 25c Every thing in proportion as fast as we receive information. Grocery Department Cheaper Living Expenses ' BY UJiING A UNIVERSAL WHITt MIKILsll VUSHIR MTENTCO AOJUSTUU lUtlNtOVIN Metre MTlNTMUfTMYSUTt WHO CAST LEFT END WIDC l IHAUOW FIRE MX OHfTl KMovAStt wnn turn MACHINE fACtO IKISTER DAMPER SANITARY Ul (Ail A full line Porcelain Ranges, blacking necessary. woe ooo t CHECK DAMPER EY PLATE TOP USLF OVEN tACI PORCtUM IIKED WHITE PORCELAIN 000 ntOHT PORCELAIN FLUE LINING - f . : . . COMBINATION SHORE irv in u "V 11; "V vV - ' T J i-n isccii, -taw i r- r3 1 ' l. JTBIBUIUHIYERSAL EAVY ASBESTOS MILL BOARD HEAVY POIISHCO. STEEL BODY INSIDE PORCELAIN OVEN DOOR UNINt PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM CLEAN OUT DOOft- Easily kept clean. No PnltRrliur fr CViiifrrcnce Caah Wood, county Y. M. C. A. sec rotary. Is hnny with arrangements for an older boys' conference next week end In Krecvater for the hoyn of the ra.it end of the county, tads of 15 and over from Umaplnc, Ferndalc, Free- water, Milton, Weston and Athena will he Invited to attend. The conference is the outgrowth of the recent North ern Oregon conference held here and was started by Rev. Ocorgo Weiss, paa lor of the Federated Church at Free water. It is intended to give boys an opportunity to benefit by the service who were unable to come to Pendleton and a large gathering Is expected. Rev. (Teorge I Clark and Kev. John Hi Secor, both of this olty, have been In vited to deliver addresess. The con ference will be held on November 26 27 and 28 at Freewatw. (io to Sunday School Institute. A Sunday school Institute held by the Methodist churches of this district in Walla Walla today called 25 per sons from Pendleton. Kev. and Mrs. John H. Socor and a number of offi cers and members of the Sunday school left by auto this morning for the neighboring etty and will motor back after the nlKhl session tonight. The institute op.'neii vetnnlnv and r- L mt ,3' Universal Stoves &Fiimace6 Stiff Joints Sore Muscles Smoothed Out By 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 quickly to the soothing effect of Hamlin's Wiiard Oil. It penetrates fast, drives out the sore ness, and limbers up stiff, aching joints and muscles. HiunHn' Wtxard Oil Hi a food ripn1 bl pivpHrnlion to hsv In the mliclna chit for first aid and whin th doctor may b far away, it is an absolutely reliable entteeptlc application for cute, burns. btteM and atlnga. 8pralns and brult.es heal rapidly under Us soothing, penetrating qualities. Keep 11 oa heua. Generous stse bottle SSc. If you are troubled with constipation or ate headache try Hamlin's Wlsard I.lver Whips, .'ust pleaeaat little pluk pills at druggists, for JOu. XXXX Brand Evaporated Milk for Cooking Each 10c Per dozen $1.10 Ter case - $4.40 Strained Honey In pints - 50c Quarts 90c and 1-2 gallon jars $1.75 Honey in the Comb 45c Skinners Macaroni or Spaghetti Per package - 10c Per dozen ...J a. $1.10 Jones Apple Cider . No. 2 1-2 cans ". 30c No. 10 cans : 95c Horjicks Malted Milk, per jar 50c Borden's Malted Milk, per jar 50c iiiiiiiiiiiiiiM will close tomorrow evening but the local folk will spend Just today In attendance. Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslce Chronlo and Nervous Disease and Disease of Women. X-Rajr Electro Therapeutic remple Bid. Boom II Phono 1 PHOTOS Have your Xmas photos made bj Ward we will take you In your home. DR. C II. DA Physician and Surgeon Osteopath Rooms 21 and 26 Smith-Crawford I . Building. Telephomt 704 Re. T4S-H I ; , ;ag i.i'riri.iiji-'H'ajiit'w lillilljlliBlllilllSllllBlH.ajlitlllltBiUia'lliMllliBtil.BMBJlIail Hi III it! eaoi IOC IOE30E For Saturday Another week has rolled around and another Sunday's dinner is up to our customers to prepare. You will always be inspired to make a nice selection if you visit the Table Supply, the home of good eats in Pendleton. Nice Fries, Hens and Broilers for Tomorrow An abundance of clean, fresh vegetables. A bar rel of fine home made Mince Meat, prepared from new raisins, peels, etc., absolutely clean and whole some. None better. "Tie Table Supply" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street lit! ill III Iti Dip Oils m i.hj Si 'SB sil M i Iti O'iii ill NEWS for Candy Buyers We are agents for the following ex clusive lines of Box Chocolates: Helen Ardelle University Girls' Chocolates. Pig'n Whistle Chocolates Davenport's Chocolates McDonald's Chocolates Krause's Chocolates Owing to a recent drop in factory prices we are enabled to offer these lines at a 10 to 13 Ter Cent Reduction. We receive an express shipment of these goods every few days and our customers can be assured of fresh goods at all times. See Our Windows. CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor I0B0I loaoc The Delta 111 l i 'its I I "ii eiiri iv n ii ii en ii leiiMMWinrwjtjyUM J itiiiiiffiiXiiTuXinnffiiTMTriiu u s u s ii u s n it u u s as ii m a a u.a BllaV. WMi.ll r.. a-a-L.a. SMa. , .. a I SIS ill i hi ! ill sis Hi sis II I! $ !! I ((-- '' a,'a4.aVavaVaX4aVAA4aWM n,muntMMi lIHlllUI