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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
FACSXffi&S11 ' TWELVE FAQE3 JEA2X 0220051111, PSDLEXOJf, OIEQOH; TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1020. L.ILr.. "r;-7 1 ' -rz. gata, EARLY Gn0 Vr m o . ' - ' ; ; ; : OAUCNDAH OP EVIONTS Dec. t-11 School week. Dec. 7. Pendleton Commer mordul Aociatlon meetlii(t. Doc. 8. Annual Meeting Round-Up directors. Dec. 10. Bale of Indian lan, agency. Deo. 17-18 Blato Wool Grow em meet here. Dec. X0-24 Pruning school at Freewater. Dec. -28-29--Secoiid Annuul meeting Oregon State Chamber of Commerce, Portland,. . Dec. 2S-2S Grain und forage school, 11 Kit Hock. Dec. 28-31. Annual meeting O. S. T. A., Portland.- I'lnee (JiHdc on A.ili Mm. City Knglneer V. O. Hayes today 1 gun the work of etnlillnhlng the gi'Hile on Ash Htreet, In the wont end of the city, o that properly owner there mliiht H y Hlilcwalks. IVrmll IhhwiI fur llonxe A permit waa iBHtied Ijy Acting K curder John Hulley Jr. for a modern bungalow to be built by Mr. Kllw Dunlap at 413 l'lne street. The Ktruc tine will coHt 12000, It 1h extlmated. which la being done by the city and county, will be pontponed until apring mo far us the city's portion la con cerned, I'lunklng will be laid by the city, however, ua Boon a' IjIiIh urc opencd und the contract for the lum ber let." i Will llollil Aildithm to House. I. 11. JohiiMon fiotm today 'were Ih Hiicd a permit to Vrect on uddltlon to a dwelling on Went Webb Htreet at a coat of $200. ' ,. ' ' I 'ml Iti-miUm In Ili-rnilNton. Fieu Jlennlon, county agriculture agent, left thlR morning for HermlHton where he will attend a Kurm uureau mcotinn Tid meet Willi the HermlHton (.omtr.erclr'.l Amwclatlon at their week ly luncheon today. I'ortluml I'olli-e Kik1 .Money. The Portland police force toduy acnt to the aecretary of , the Til Taylor me morial fund a check for $74.25, rep reacntlng the Riibacrlptiona of police In the metropolis Thin la the flrat check received for the fund for acv oral duya. Itiisincwt Will 1m Varied, A program of varied conslilmutloim will be before the Pendleton Com . merclul Aaaoclatlon nt lis montly meeting tonight at 8 o'clock-In the club rooms. The "lluy a Ilurrel of Hour" movenient( the. new finance program, lOurly Mailing Ankixl. The locul poatoffice la urging thul Chrlatmaa packagea be mailed early. "Wrap securely, mark plainly and mull early" are the directions given by the office. Early mailing, official auy, la necessury If congeallon la to be avoided. Kpwiul Picture at Arcade. ' A special navy picture, "The Fleet In two Sean." 'Is being ahown today at the Arcade theater. It will be shown tomorrow aim. The film wax brought here by the local navy recruiting of fice i Huh IUik'sm Iii 1'amlly. County Judge-elect I. M. Schonnep, ot Pilot Rock, la spending several e'ays In Pendleton while a member of his family is recovering from scarlet (ever. Ill home us well as several aaaoclation'H : clhera In Pilot Itock, Is quarantined educational fir this disease. Hon 1'. Hill SCuMlfd. Bi n V. Hill, formerly if this illy, now of Walla Walla, yesterday was clottcc". mayor of Walla Wallu; defeat ing Mioor D. F, Powell, candidate for ro-ei.iiion by a two to one vote. Mr. Hill Is well known to local people. Mrs. Hill la a slater of Mrs. ltoyal Suwtelle of this city. matters and other Importunt topics will come up for dtxeuaaton und set tlement. " f Ilrlilge Painting Delayed. The painting of !.e street bridge. -101101101-101101101 101101101101- Winter Is Here , Better put several sacks of potatoes and a few boxes of apples in the basement NOW. Weston Mountain, Netted Gem, Potatoes, re sorted and resacked at $2.25 per cwt. These potatoes carry THE '101 GUARANTEE Fine assortment of apples priced at $4.25 to $1.10 per box. - We consider our extra fancy Rome Beauty ap ples, wrapped and -packed, at $2.45 per box, the beet apple value offered in Pendleton this fall.' "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 1-liOM.S 101 (Private Eiclinnsn Connects Itotli IMqiartnicnU) UNB tillOCKKIKH AND MfciATS 101- -101101101 101 101 101 101 101 lof- Adjulmit IVlII Coming. Adjutant J. Bell, of the Salvation Army post In Seattle, will be In Pen dleton Sunday, according to announce ment made today by Captain Jennie Conrad, of the local poact. He will deliver a lecture to the young people of Pendleton and their parents Sunday night at the Salvation Army hall . 1'i'deral Aid Asked. The sum of $467,000 is being asked from the federal government for the maintenance of the Umatilla project urlng the fiscal year. This ycur only ! 170,000 was available and the ap propriation requested this year Is tniis n uch itreater. The Umatilla India:) Agency Js asking lor $3000 this year. One Case of Smallpox Today. ; The home of O. F. Steele, 1601 West Court street, was placed In i quarantine today for smallpox. This Is the first case reported to the city health authorities since Saturday, marking a lessening in the number of jnew cases since more strict quaran tine rules were ordered by the city j council. j Farmers Vnloil in Session. The state convention of the Farm lers Union opened today at Dallas with I four delegates from this county in at tendance. Casper H. Woodward, of Pendleton and Athena, Is official del i egate to the session and G. W. Dade, i Mark 1 Hue and W. W. Harrah. of- i fleers of the county Farmers Union, j I have also gone to uttend. Kxliihlt at Library The county library is showing an exhibition of handwork being done In Pendleton schools. It lncluudes work In art, penmanship, commercial art. manual rtalninir and home economic 'department, and will 1 open to the public eac't afternoon during library hours, closing December 10, as a part o( the school week program. 2 "ft IK TOYS THAT APPKAIi (live tho little fellows something that will give them as much toy to receive os It does Santa Cuius to give. Our stock is most complete, .the cleverest line of dolls that can be found anywhere, not to mention the .numerous other toys that fill our store. All mude well and made In America. Fill their stockings from the vust supply of gifts that are to be found here. t The BEE HIVE PayCash Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash 3 Jolin Xolf IHeg. John H. Xolf, formerly of this city, died In Seattle, November 26, accord ing to word Just received here. He was 82 years of age. Mr. Xolf la sur vived by Ed Xolf, of this city, Mrs. Brayferd and Mrs. Steadkcr of Seattle, John T. Xolf of Chicago and Fred Xolf. of Seattle, with whom he has mude his heme for the past 10 years. Itc-enlM.H in Navy. Alfred Marshall, who served in the navy during the war, left last night to rejoin that unit, having re-enllated on November 8 with a JO-ilays' leave of absence. v He will report at Port land on Wednesday and next week will join a ship that is cruising to the Hawaiian Ialunds for duty. .Mr. Mar shall has of late been employed a an accountant with the Golden West creamery. Itiiti-s rc fixed. The per cent of equalized value of taxable l r'.perty In Umatilla county is 547 4S1.104.SO und the percentage of statn tuxes is to be paid by this coun ty Is .04."i12t, according to announce men made yesterday by Frank Lovell, ftalo tax commissioner. The proper ty ia:u.ttion and the ratio assigned tl.'.s county are higher than In any ether county In the state outside of Multnomah. ECONOMIZE IN YOUR CHRISTMAS PURCHASES How about a Coaster Wagon for the kiddie? A complete line of Pocket Cutlery, Flash Lights, Thermos Bottles, Roller Skates, and in fact many use ful gifts for child or adult. j "Buy a Barrel of Flour" mi r BImIiop In Mason, Local Masons are anticipating the visit of Bishop Frederick W. Keator, of the Kplscopal diocese of Olympla, Washington, who is one of the few thirty-third degree Masons living on the Pacific coaat. Bishop Keator who comes to Pendleton Sunday and who will preach In the morning at the .Methodist chtirch and In the evening at the Church of Xhe Redeemer, is one I of the most prominent Masons in I Washington and has delivered many I Masonic lectures. " thick (Jetting Onto River. With ponds In tho west end of the county frcexlng over K nighta, ducks arc beginning to oppear In greater numbers on the lower river, local sportsmen renorf'd toduy. There are iniore northern ducks in than at any time this tall und thorc who hunted on Sunday not only suw more duvks than usual but got larger birds for their troiilie. The ducks are In fine condition now and If cold weather con tinues excellent shooting Is predicted jfor the lower river. i Kev. CuMi Dies Rev. H. T. Cuxh. formerly pastor of the llaptlat church In this city, died on Sunday In Portland. Rev. Cash, who was associate pastor of fire East side Baptist church, had Intended go ing to church but his death came suddenly, heart disease being the Im mediate cause. He had suffered from mastoid trouble an his face was par a Used because fit an operation. He u-na Ixtfii Miin h U 1371 til Knclntlil 'and as ordained In 1810 In Oregon City. He was pastor here from 110 to 1912.. He la survived by his wife, three eons. Bertrand, Donald and iPeymour and two daughters, Muriel Great Price ' Revision Sale Now under way and is going big. Buy your, winter clothes now. Buy your Xmas gifts now, at AlexanoV .ATvn.l-ft mr.iiEST OITAMTY GOODS at BIG SAVINGS. It is strict economy to buy now, even your next spring needs, as we're offering our entire stock (except groceries) at next spring prices. Compare quality. Compare prices. Coats We give the same careful at tention to the points of quality you cannot see as we give to those you look for. This assures perfect satisfaction in the wear ing of the garment. You will always find our models new and distinctive, our workmanship always painstak ing and flawless. Lot 1819.50 Tweeds,' leather mixtures and Meltons are the materials in the lot. Coloors, brown, tan, greens, burgundas and black. Lot 2-321.75 Some of these coats are tail ored models. Others fur trim med with Hudson seal, coney and raccoon. Boliva, Duvel tyne, broadcloath and silver tones. All wanted shades and size from 16 to 44. Lot 3 349.50 Beautiful coats m the Tiew wrappy models, deep fur col lars and others regulation styles. Materials, cypress cloth, seudine, peach bloom and chameleon cord. All shades and sizes. LOT4-$59.50 This lot includes all the high er priced coats regardless of rormer selling price. One special lot of Short Black Plush Coats, $45.00. DRESSES For all occasions, Party Dresses, Dinner Dresses, fi n.n onH Ktrpet. Dresses. TQ..;a!a sarin Taffetas. Brocade, Velvet, Silk xt . i-ocoH-a T.nr-ps. Meteors Charmeuse Crepe uY Xm7R,nM Tricotine. Serge, Fou- Uc Vllilic UCUlfi-'-. -"v" lards, Duvedelains.- ' ' ., - ' Pnlnrs. Turauoise. peach, sunset, rule, tose, or chid, maize, American beauty black gray navy copen, white and all shades oi Drown. ; Sizes from 14 to 46. .',.,, . , . We have arranged theaa dresses m different lots. Lot 1313.95 Lot 2819.50 Lot 3 S29.50 Lot 4839.50 Lot 5 845.00 Lot 6 859.50 PHIUPINE HAND EMBROIDERED - ' LINGERIE An Ideal ChrUtma. Gift . Anyone who has ownedthese Know now prac- uci, iney are - ft and how exquis- work- ite the manship. $4.50 Gowns, how ......$3.49 $6.50. Gowns, , now $4.75 $7.50 Gowns now $5.95 $5.00 Gowns, now $3.98 $6.50 Combi nations, $4.75 $7.50 Combi nations ..$5.95 93 7 JSt Blouses 82.98 One special lot of Blouses in tricolettes and georgette 1 crepes in flesh, white, maize, tangerine and navy $2.98. An other - assort ment of waists 1-2 price. SUITS , at Radical Reductions Lot 1 $19.50 Suits up to $49.50, in serge, tricotines, velours n a v.y, black, and mixtures. ' Lot 2 $34.50 Suits up to $85 in this lot. Ma terial, tricotine, duvedelains, sue dine, trimmed with tailored braid, fancy stitching. Some fur trimmed, o there plain. Col ors brown, navy and black. Lot 3 $45.00 Suits in this lot up to $100. Rip ple or plain "coat, fur trimmed and plain models, Tri cotine, veldyne, peach bloom and other materials. Ixt 4 $59.50 This lot consists-of all our suits from $100 up and are very beautiful models. Some trimmed with beaver, oth ers with Hudson seal or mole. All new shades. MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF CHRISTMAS FURS NOW And have them laid aside until Christmas Blark I.yiix Scarf, was $300.00, now ...... $135.00 ltla-k lix Surf, was $200.00, now $133.00 Itlnck IVix Scarf . s SH.YtlO. now . . . , .$ Illiu-k Vvx Si-art. was $73.00, now S30.50 Hudson Seal StMi-f. was $130.00, now $X7.50 Ifc-aUT Heart, was $I:UMMI. now , $N7.r0 Smiirivl N-arf. was $.".IMI now $."lt.."0 llaiTooii Sturf. was 337.50. now ,...$J.3 Itluc WM)1 Si-arr, was $75.00, now $59.00 la) Kolinskjr Scarf, was $23.00. now $ 19.30 one Martin Scarf, was $33.00, now .. $27.30 Squirrel Scarf, was $1.20, now $93.00 Jap KoUucky Scarf, was $23.00, uow .$19.30 CORSETS 1-2 PRICE Nemo, Modart, Kabo, La Revo and Madame Irenes. , Beautiful Brocades. Satin Stripe, Cantille, Broche Corsets, up to $25.00. Now 1-2 price. All sizes 19 to 44. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. Hand made Madena Baby Pillow top, reprular $4.f0 value; gale price $2.95 Pique Bibs, trimmed .with Swiss Medallions and embroidery; was $20c, sale price 10c Infants' Cashmere Sacques, trimmed with fancy riDDon m pinK, Diue or white; regular $1.00, now 49c - Grocery Department Imported Holland Herring, each lOcImported Anchovies, jar G5c Imported Mackerel, each 30c Pickled Pigs Feet, quart jar .... 75c Bulk Green Olives, pint . . . .T : 45c Pickled Tongue, pint jar 75c Plain Sweet Pickles, pint '.' JjXXXX Brand Evaporated Milk, per can, Tlain Sour Pickles, pint 30c , . 1 otn Dill Pickles, each 5c 10c Per oz. bl.10, per case $1.10 Uf. itM.-Ur MTI-! 9l .'. V.VJ4..VK.k.VV.VlKKK'Vifc!M.WJWfci uu4 'U4r.10r.ek