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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1920)
TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OBEGONIAH, PEHDLETOST, OREGON, THUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1920. PAGE News- of Pendleton ir : : a CAIiENDAH OF EVtOTV Nov. 11-26 ed Crom noil Call. Nov. 25, TliunkHglvlnif Foot bull, La Grande vs. Pendleton, hero. Doc. 0. VAk mcmorlul Hun duy. Dec. . District K. ot P. meet, lug here. Doc. 8. Annuul lleotlng lt4und-Cp director. Dec. 10. Sal of Indian lanC, agency. Ilolc ls lluvn SMitlul Menu. Tho commerclul traveler who flndMj it InipoHHllile to be at home on ThunkMBlvliiK Day will fl"l noma bo. luce In. the menus at locul hotel und rent mi run Is. Turkey unci ull the at tendant dehracleM uro offered und a Hppclulty la made of homo cooked dulntloa. At Home of DmukIi'it. Mm. Agnes NcIhoii, who Iiuh been ecrlounly III for some time, has been removed from her home at SI 2 Kant Webb street to tho homo of her dan Khter, Mrs. K. J, Murphy, 511 Pork- inn Avenue. Mrs. Nelson's health is slightly Improved. JohiiHiiri julled. The district attorney will look Into hi cuse tomorrow. Precipitation of Mi. Tim tnecliillallon last niifiti and mm mr.rninir inn .04 of an Inch, says Ma jor le MoorliouHe, official weather observer. The maximum toauy is b.f, while the minimum was S2. 'I ho lu rnmeter ronlsters 28.H0, which gives promise of more rain. Neitm ;et !. and Jull. Frank Johnson, a neisro, Is In tho city ull facing a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Ho recent ly offered to find a watch lost by A. P. Iturgln, local blacksmith, for the small sum of 1 15. Hurgln gave the man the money and about time for the Northern Pacific train to leavo notic ed his dusky friend was preparing to depart. Police were notified and Will Motor t CouKt. U-e Drake, part owner of the Kast Oegonlun and bunlnen manager tin the Astoria Kvenlng liudicet at Astoria will leave tomorrow for the Oregon s(iipcirt. Ho will make the trip by uu to and will stop en routo In Portland on business. -101 101-101-101- SI -101101101101101101. THANKS LIVING AND GIVING Just doing right not striving to be great Or wise or rich or seeking noble fate; Juki being good and generous and brave, Just trying how humanity to save Ah! that's the way to live! Just yielding up yourself In service true, Just helping men to xet their lawful due, , Just sacrificing self for other's good, Donating sbinelhlng to the brotherhood Ah! that's the way to give! The Continent. PENDLETON CASH MARKET, INC. 301 E. Court Street. I SI ioiIoT J I -101101 1U1 101 1U1 101 101 101- Just One Month Away ' TOYLAND Now .the children can visit the Toy Depart-' ment It's ready with innumerable toys of every kind and lescription so reasonably priced as to permit every family, however frugal, to possess its share of toyps. We want every child to see these wonderful displays before old Santa loads them for distri bution to hundreds of homes before Christmas. Pick out yours before all of the best are taken. MISH TK.MM.B TO KETl.'H.V. Miss Vera Temple will return to morrow, after a visit to I'nl veimt y of Oregon and In Portland. 1-ITEltATl'ItE CLL'IJ TO MKKT Current Literature Club member, are to meet tomorrow as guests of Mrs. Thomas Vaughan and Miss lieth (Smith The meeting is to take place In the li brary club room and Is scheduled for 2:30 o'clock. DINNER 18 GIVEN (Thirty six young people of Pendle ton gathered last night under the aus pices of the Christian Endeavor So ciety of the Christian church for a Thanksgiving dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Lester Iioyd. A huge orange pumpkin, laden with autumn fruits In gorgeous colorings, centered the banquet table, while i haggy golden chrystantheniums and floating streamers, of the same hue marked the places for the guest. Aft er dinner the guests enjoyed games, stunts and musical numbers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N Scott. Miss Ethel Wlrth, chairman ot the social commute, was In charge of the affair. MISS HATTON IS BitlDB ; At a simple ceremony yesterday i afternoon at the home of the bride's ! mother, Mrs. F. U Hutton, Muss Grace : Hatton became the bride of Emory Worthington, Rev. John Hccor, pastor of the Methodist church, officiating. I Miss Hatton wore a smart tailored suit of brown, with small toque to match, and she carried a bouquet of rose buds In golden tints. The couple waa attended by Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Hatton, Mr. Hatton being a brother of :the bride. Resides the attendants. 1 guests at the exchange of vows were ; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Worthington. par cuts of the groom. Miss Anna Howard and B. Hatton, brother of the bride. The wedding united two of Pendle ton's popular younger set. Mrs. Worth- Inston Is popular here and a member of a well known I'matllla county fam- llv. Mr. Worthington. since coming to this city from Athena, has been em ployed at Alexander's department store. He served In the army durlnn the war. Mr. and Mrs. Worthington left last night for Walla Walla and after a Week's time will return here to make their home. The BEE HIVE PayCash" "Pendleton'. Variety Stora Save Cash GAME TODAY" (Continued from page 1.) Cheaper "Living Expenses BY USING A UNIVERSAL WHITt TOKCLAIN ifUSHflt MCI ttTENTCOABJUSTHU SltDIN OVtN OAMffR MTtNTCOtirTKCY taw noon l CHECK DAMPER SOLID CASTV UFT END v Vl WIDE b SHAU0Wvv n f""- -w. I - - . , inrOMBINATWs. SMOItC V Ik ( OOUHFWEN MCI NKUAIN LME9 ITN. W J0HITE WKEUIMOOMiMlir r FLUE UNINfi A 0MFT I POKER D00 EMovABtr ounn ath MACHINE MCIO f SISTER DAMPER SANITARY Ul lAtl i'iVfe 1 IFIBUTjUMYERSAL EAVY ASBESTOS HILL BOARD HEAVY POIISHIO. STEEL BODY ORCEIAIN OVEN DOOR LINING PORCELAIN FLUE BOTTOM CLEAN OUT DOOR A full line Porcelain Ranges. Easily kept clean. No blacking necessary. (Sis km if for tho last time this afternoon. Like all his mates, this boy came up won derfully this season. Itiiinors of Kut Heard. A banquet. With the probable elec tion of a lJl captain. Is being whis pered for the near future. Tho boys are planning on completing the most successful season In history with an other win today and celebrating ir proper stylo shortly. Tho game this afternoon will be called at 2:15 sharp and should be ended within an hour and a half, the managers say. A record crowd is be ing anticipated, so that the season will show at least an even break financially. SMAIJiPOX (Continued from page 1.) Paving which la now being laid on Garfield street was declared by Coun cilman Mc.Monies, from the north side, to look "very poor." Rocks which form the base are showing through the topping in places, he declared, and the curb Is crumbling. Mayor VaugNHn said that the paving Is not as bad an reported and he urged the members of the street committee to take a look for themselves and decide. The city needs not accept the Job unless an In spection shows it to be satisfactory. City Attorney Fee said. Resolutions were adopted approving tho plans, specifications and estimates of the city engineer for the Improve ment of two additional north side streets. Madison, from Jackson to Raley, and Lincoln, from Mark to Ha ley, will now be advertised for bids, whlcVi will be opened In two weeks. They comprise Improvement districts No. 75 and 74 respectively. The first Is estimated to coat $3291.80 and the second $359S.35. HuoLlcgK'crK' ltotivat Siollcd . Four additional street lights were ordered granted lust night und will be installed at onoe. One. at Johnson und Railroad, was requested by the police In order to throw light on what they alleged is a dark, dan! rendezvous for bootleggers. The liquor merchants can see officers coming lint are Im inline from being ccn In the dark of the warehouses there. Others grant ed were at the entrance to the O. W. station grounds at Railroad and Gar den, at Garden and Water and at Wil son and Garfield. A fire hydrant to be placed at the corner, of Perkins avenue and Itaiey street was recommended by the fire committee and the recommendation approved. The recorder was ordered to purchase a $1U0 liberty bond with the $1011 halance In the mausoleum i trust fund. m CHILCRENS COLDS should not be "dosed." Treat them externally with ICRS VAPORUB SHOP EARLY m. e ij" m m jr tsm UALITY ERVICE. PIO.NKLCTO.VH M.AD1.XJ Kit UK SlIOPEAULY COME TOMORROW and share in these wonderful Bargains we're offering. Spe cials from every department are on sale. A few of them are limited, so come early, buy your needs and save. ' Not even in pre-war days could we offer such unusually fine Frocks for women and Misses -419.50. Fabrics are velvet, tricotine, serges, jersey, taffeta and sat in, sizes 16 to 46. The models are all good and developed only in the season's favorite fabrics -and shades. , MEN HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY s 3 SPECIAL LOTS SILKS These are put on SPE.CIAL SALE and must be cleaned out. It price win move f them, they will move. . LOT 1 SILKS 15c ; This assortment is of fine silk silvertone and suesine. Plain colors of yellow, lavender and pink. They sold regularly 50c to 75c, and now the price is, yard - 15c LOT 2 SILK POPLIN 75c YD. Such shades as quaker, taupe, brown, navy and the like, 36 inches wide. Regular price is $1.25 yard. To be closed out at, yard 75c LOT 3 PRINTED CHIFFON 50c YD. A few lengths of these fine Printed Chiffons, sold up to $2.00 yard. Special Sale Price, yard 50c ONE LOT MEN'S I SHOES FOR CLEAR ANCE S8.75 2 Lots, 50 Pairs, Smaltz-Good- win Co.'s Quality Shoes. Fine all black kid button boot, Cuban heel, Goodyear welt sole, high grade walking boot. Brown calf skin vamp with wool cravenette top to match, Cuban heel, Goodyear w?elt sole, an ideal service walking shoe $8.75 These suits sold originally for $45.00 and $50.00. On spe cial sale at $29.85. Good run of sizes and pat terns. Buy one of these high grade suits and save. Men's Underwear $4.S5 One special lot of men's fine mercerized lisle Underwear to be cleaned up at a big saving. This underwear formerly sold for $6.50 a suit. Come in now and buy your supply of winter underwear. m it a tor jft.. ma Special on Corsets LOT 1 $1.93 This lot of corsets are in sizes 19. 2", -1. White, medium bust and buck luce. LOT 2 $3.98 This lot consists of Nemos, Mol;irt, 1a lieve and Madame Irene, pink and white, front and back lace, either high or low bust. LOT 3 $5.29 This lot ure of pink, white11 anl fancy coutil, clastic In top and hips, all sizes. LOT 4 $7.50 This is a beautiful (ot of corsets, many of them in fancy brocades and coutill, all sizes. Grocery Department Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, pkg. 10c Appetit, sold in round cans 75c Spiced Cut Herring in pint jars . ....35c T T1 . . T i i . u 4- -t island White Grape Jn ice, lanre Imported Anchovies in pint jars 75c . , , 1 ""'- Gorton's Fish Balls, 1 lb. can 30c bottles 1.00 3' ' Milium t Expert Repairing By Holdman Auto Co. Storage, $3.50 to $7.50 a month ' PAIGE AND OAKLAND CARS 0. L " HOLDMAN AUTO CO. 722 Cottonwood Street Phone 46 Dead Storage $3.50 Month. Ws do repairing:. To the many shoppers who have made this little market's growth so rapid, we extend the -wishes of a very happy Thanksgiving. "Hie Table Supply" Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor Universal Stoves &Fumaces f 14rrHHHHrrtfJrflrHH ! M M -M M MMM M-K .AAAttB4- - - - a-