East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 09, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OBEGONIAIf, PETDLETON, OEECJOir, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 9, 1920.
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iVetus of Pendleton
calknpaii op kvknts
Deo. 6-11 'School week.
Deo. 10. Bale of Indian lan;,
agency. , , . ,
Doe. 13. Oriihd Jury convened
here.
Deo. 17-11 Stato Wool Grow
er meet heYe1,
Dee. JO-24 Pruning sdhool at
Freewater.
Dec id-29 Second Annual
meetlngA Oregon Rtate Chamber
of Commerce, Portlund.
Deo. t-lt Ornln and forage
school, J'llot Hock.
Dec. 2-S 1. Annual meeting
0. S. T. A. Portland.
Ihreo or fo'.r other number through
out the vinicr season.
Nut All Wilms lo Haliui. '
( .oi till me piimis in ine rimiing ,i-k-
llutlve session will go to.Hatem, Sen
'alor Hoy Kitnrr mild toduy The next
.president of the seimle hai promised
Ito givo places in the senate to person
recommended by senators from othr
for shooting and the party bugged 34
birds. Will Klrkpatrlck, Fred l.amp
kin, Hi'. J. R. Hliurp, Uuy Mullock.
Hoi Hatim and J. H. Kstes formed tin
hunting party.
Mifiallcii Write Fnim Knutli.
' J. T. I.leuallen, veterun Adarm
rancher, Ih now In Long lieach, Oal.,
..(i., , ... i,.ln ..inuhlna hA Ull v
man .Marion coumy iune ana irei- - - . . a .j.
lily one or more nf the senate aide will
Itoentrr (internment 8cfvUs
.Mr. and Mrn. Hurrlnon Minnie, '
thin cltv, have left for Helena, Mont.,
where Mr. Mlnnls will xcenter govern
ment aecret ivice v7ork. 1 He bus
heen at home fi.r seyeral week, fol
kwing an operation. ",. ,
come from I'matlUa county, in the
past most of-the position hnvo been
held by Hnlom folk. Mr. Itltner proli
tuln a chief stenographer a Holei.i
nils who has hed that poet for sev
onil HCfwior. .
In a letter received here today by
Mend. Mr. I.leuallen nld that the
oceon and the unhlne could not
wean Him from his love for I'lii.'Ulla
county, howeer, and would welcome
the coming of spring, when he will
retuin here with hi family.
; little' Brown Jug Is Bifck
Anntinl .Mis-ting Again I'oMlxmnl.
The annnul meeting of the Hound
I'D unsoeliitlon which win scheduled
Fire Ih EttingiilHlH-d
, The first fire In Pendleton elnce Oc
tober 14 occured thle morning when
spontaneous combuatlon started a
to be held laHt night bad to be poet-,
Tnnei a iwi wmi nuiw uu c. . uuu l v.
First Fntenailiiraoiit Friday.
The Rika will have their Hrt num
ber of the Meneely, Hystem lyceiim
rourne on Friday ' evening when the
Buckner Tennee Jubilee fiingem
preeent their progriun the longe
room of the Klkr tempi". The en
tertainment hna twen planned for
K'lk and tbelr families and .frienfte by
Invltatlnra and will he followed, hy
the account not "having been complet
ed. The hook of the aiwoolutlon were
turned over to Whltfleld-Whltcomb
Co.. of Portland, for auditing ehortly
after thin year' ehow but have not
i,....n enmnleted and returned. The
member who met hint evening at the
Votnmerclul AKHoclullon rooma decid
ed to cull the meeting orl the third
Tuemiay In Jnnuury, which will give
the accountant time, It 1 believed, t
return tho audited book. '
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1 1 miters Hug 84 fin-W.
Six hunter from Pendleton yeater
dsiv formed a party which tiunled
duck on the I matllla river below
HermlKtnn. The day wm only; fair
ment In the B. J. Hommerville home.
101 Lewbj street. Cloud of mokc
poured forth hut little damage wat
dolw, tho fire department extinguish
Ing the fire In a few moment. Th.
alarm wa turned In by Mt Sydney
Hommerville.
What Shall We Send
the Folks "Back Home"
Thi question U easily answered with a box of
our EXTRA FANCY HOOD RIVER APPLES.
Thes large, bright colored, applet will be a de
light to the whole family.
We will wrap, address and deliver to the ex
press depot for you. . -'
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Y. Kcvrctary Depart.
Cuh Wood, for the pat 14 month)
county Y. M. C, A. secretary In I'ma
tllla county, left thla noon on No. 17
for hi new station at Medford, whef.
he will have charge of the oounty V
M. C. A. work recently Inaugurated
In Jackson county. Mr. Wood and
their children accompanied .Mr. Wood
The new work will Include communi
ty service In Medford und Ahland.
Mr. Wood' successor ha not been
I'honen for till field.
Fmioral I Held.
Thi funeral of the late Rev. George
Weiss, well known In thi county as
the pastor of the Freewater federated
Ichurch, wa held yesterday In Free
water the body being taken to Walla
Walla fur burial. Rev. Wels w
I'lawmiate of Dr. Stephen B. U Pen-
hose, president of Whitman college,
and Dr. Penr,oe Rev. Holmes, Prof
fessor Broun of Walla Walla conduct
eU the funeral. Rev. Weiss, who was
'fit years of age, succumbed to ty
pl'O'd fever. All business houses in
Freewater closed yesterday during the
'funeral.
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Thla bisun-K bit of crock (tt baa now made two round trips
between Ann Arbor and MlnneapolK homes of riTal football eleens. .
The winner of each year's game receives the "Little Brown Jug" as I
a trophy of honor. The Toetmen brought It back from Minnesota '
this fall. Needless to say this Jug whose history dates back to the
day of 1902 and Heston Is tie most highly prized trophy in the
Michigan gym right now.
Winter Range Still Good.
' Winter range are atlll good ana
J stock ralear are contrasting today
the condition with that of a year ago.
' I-aHt year at thi time the stock rals
jer were confronted with below sero
'temperature, snow a foot and a half
deep and almost prohibitive prices for
feed. Today tho cattle and sheep are
eating grass and there Is little or no
I snow anywhere. The saving to thf
;tock men la mounting to large fig.
ure and a most successful winter Is
predicted. At thi time last year
j stock men had been feeding for more
than a month ateadlly. '
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Rotar ans fi dorse Movement.
The Pendleton Ilotarians, at their
weekly luncheon at the Klks' club yes
terday, gave hearty endorsement to
the "Buy a Barrel of Flour" move
ment. Heveral members spoke and
urged that Rotarlana buy flour and
also use means to persuade outers to
purchase. Letter on thi subject will
be written to other Rotary clubs, ex
plt-lning the Idea and urging co-oper-atirn.
Yesterday's luncheon was
marked by the presence of a "Baby
R.itarian," as A. M. Ferguson, of the
Oregon Motor Garage, attended for
the first time since his election
nembership In the organltation.
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TOYS THAT APPKAh
Give the little fellows something that will give them a much
oy to receive as It doe Bnnta Claus 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 made well and made In America.
Fill their stockings from the vast supply of gifts that are to
he found here.
The BEE HIVE
Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash
Community Borviw ?fen Here,
Ray K. Carter, of Seattle, district
representative for the Community
Service, arrived here today from Ken
newick and Pasco, where he has fceen
engaged In looking 'over the field for
organization. He Is accompanied by
R. K. Tucker, also with headquarters
in Seattle, who Is community, organi
zer under Mr. Carter direction. Thej
planned to have a conference with ad
ministrative officers of the Pendleton
Commercial Association th's after
noon. The Community Service pro
gram waa recently offered to Pendle
ton by H. W. Arbury, a representative
of the service.
ECONOMIZE
JN 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.
-"Buy a Barrel of Flour"
Ml - fummi Stoves &fvMac& . IP 1
Milk Is Stolen
Three quarts of milk was stolen
from the porch of the James Hill home
Tuesday night, and two quarts from
the porch of the John Montgomery
home last night. The screening In the
door of the Montgomery porch was ct;t
so that the milk could be taken. The
milk wa delivered by F. H. Mytlnger,
owner of the Perfection Dairy, who be
lieve that youngsters stole the milk
and sold the bottles to get pocket
money., A local teacher, he states,
questioned a young boy who was gell
ing bottles and who replied that he
took the milk off a porch and sold
the containers so that he might at
tend the movies. Mr. Mytlnger noti
fied the poUce and will bring the mat
ter before the city council at Its next
meeting. , , '
FIRST LEGISLATION
PROVIDES DECORATION
FOR MARINE HEROES
WASHIXGTOX, Dec. . (A. P.)
The first legislative action of the
house at this session was taken yes
terday with the passage of a bill au
horizlng the president to lssu med
als of merit for distinguished service
he formed during the world war by of
ficers and men of the- United State
meivhant marine. Tho vote wa 315
to 7.
The house paused as its cond
piece of. legislation a Mil by Represent
ative Haugen of Iowa, chairman of the
committee on agriculture, designed
principally to prevent deception of the
l 'blic in the purchase of manufactur
ed articles wrapped or boxed so as to
;naktf them, appear of greater size or
quantity than the contents are by act
ual we ght or volume. The bill would
require that the quantity of the con
tents be plainly marked on the Out
side of the package vi terms of weight,
mcas-.ire or numerical count.
LARGE SCALE FEEDING
' OF LIVE STOCK TRIED
MOSCOW, Iraho. Dec. 9. (A. P.)
Large scale experimental live stock
feeding has been started by the Uni
versity of Idaho college of agricul
tural on the Caldwell agricultural ex
periment station with the selection
r.,t fwAintr nf nil steers and 477
lnmbs, according to announcement by
E. J. Iddlngs, dean of the college of
agricultural. Expermental' feedlnR
was conducted by the university last
year with satisfactory results.
The experiment has been planned
by C. W. Hickman, professor of the
department of animal husbandry, and
IE. F. ithinehart of the extension ser
vice. The actual work at the Cald
well will be in charge of A. W. John
son, an Idaho graduate.
Experimentation on feeding Is de-
I signed to furnish the sheep owners
and cattlemen of the state with ac
curate and practical statistics on the
value of various combinations of feed.
From 90 to 100 day ' of tests on
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I Relishes
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We carry a complete line of relishes, including
Sweet pickles, per pint '. i ; 35c
Sour Midget Prckles, per pint 30c
Mammoth Queen Olives, per pint 40c
Sweet India Relish, per pint 35c
Fine Dill Pickles, 3 for 10c
Sour Kraut, (home made) per quart 15c
Home Made Mince Meat, per pound ,...30c
We carry a full line of bottled pickles, olives, rel
ishes, etc' . .
U S. Inspected Meats, the mark of quality.
'le Table Supply"
Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietors
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Now is the time to plan the Investment of your coming Interest
or dividend and the re-Investment of funds arising from maturing .
securities. Tht list give you option of an extraordinary high
yielding Canadian or profitable Iniorne Tax Exempt Northwestern
Municipals
Gity of Edmonton
WF. OFFi:n TIIF, HF.MAIMSO $70.00(1
Province of AMirrtR. Periit fietHTal Obligation CtM Xmr
Yielding 9
i:i-mpt From All Don-ilnkm fJovmimeiit To. i
Price: 93.24
Dated Sept. I, 1920,'Du Sept. 1. 1SJ2. Denomination $l0.
NORTHWESTERN ISSUES.
Kxcmnt From Feijcntl Iwome Ta.
HK.IIWAT ItOSDH
$S7.00 Jerome County, Idaho, Hillsdale Highway District per
cent Honda.
7,0(10 Minidoka Cdunty, Idaho, percent Ilond of the Ileybiirn- .
Paul Highway District.
$15,000 Huhl Highway District percent Ronds, County of Twin
Fall, Idaho. '
SCHOOL DISTRKT P.ONDS
$14,500 Bonner County, lduho, Kehool IHst. No. 4, i percent
Building liond.
$ 1,000 Fremont and Madison Counties, Idaho, Joint School Dist.
No. 7, Refunding II percent liond.
$18,000 Fremont and Madison Counties, Idaho, Joint School Dlt.
No. 8. School Ilulldlng 8 percent Hond.
$27,000 Fremont County, Idaho. Funding percent Ronds of St.
Anthony Independent School Dist. No. 2.
$17,000 Rigby Independent School Dist. No. 5, Jefferson County,
Idaho, Building percent Bond.
- $12,000 Power County. Idaho. Rockland Independent School Dist.
No. t. School Funding percent Bonds.
otucfs to yirxn pfkcfxt
Principal and semi- annual Interest of the above issue payable
in F. 8 .Gold Coin In New York City or at the office of Alorrt
Brother, Inc. .
Telephone or Telegraph Order t Our l-xpeiw.
MORRIS BROS., Inc.
i-Tm Premier Municipal Bond HonJ"
Fxtablbdicd Portland. Oregon Mortis Building;
Orer a SU9-U eHark Broadway SIS1
. .. .QuarUT oilier Offices at 8eUta, Taooma, .
Century Wash., and Kan Francisco, CaL ;
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
One
Million
Dollars
Capital .
sheep feeding and 100 day. of ex- fJUJg AVERAGES BOOST
perlmentation on cattle feeding will, PTiinriiT ninri
be conducted through the fall and U. A. U S I UUtNT. UnAutS
winter month. '
OHEOOX AG RICtLTI'ItAlt COI
LI-XJE, Corvallis, Dec. S. The student
body scholastic average for the school
year of 1919-1920 was 83, according
to official grades just Ixsued by the
registrar's office. In every case, the
average of the fraternities and cluhe
la above thla figure. Sigma. Phi Epsi
lon is first with 88.4.
LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION
WILL BE INCORPORATED
SPOKANE. Wash., Dee. . Reor
ganization of the Northwest Live
stock association at Dewiston. prepar
ntory to Incorporation as a stock com
pany has been complete!. The asso
ciation will be incorporated for $0.
000 and more than $30,000 In shares
f $100 each has already been pledg
ed. Shares are sold on the basis of
$10 annually for 10 year.
To Cure a Cold in On Dy
Take Orove'a LAXATIVE BROMO
QflN'INE tablets. The genuine bears
the signature of E. W. Grove. 10Cv
Adv
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THEFORDSON FA1 TRACTOR
The f ordson I all the power plant that Is needed
on the aerage ranch. -
It has abundant power to handle all th.
work, large and small. It is quickly moved from
place to place and lined up.
. It is the logical power for summer fallow work.
It will handle the discing, harrowing, bading and
seeding quicker, easier and far cheaper than mules.
Remember, the Fordson Tractor uses common
kerosene for fuel.
Let us demonstrate' on "your own' farm. Let us
show you the advantages of the Fordson over the
old. way of caring for your land. ...
Let us show you how and why it Is quicker and
cheaper. It is a pleasure for us to demonstrate th.
Fordson. " ' ', ' '
BIT A BARREL OF I I.OI It and a Ford Track
" to take it home in.
Simpson Auto Co.
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Jim Beard's Cash Store
Closed
CHICAGO, Dec. 9. (U. P.) Lead
ers In industry, finance and agricul
ture from 40 states today are gath
ered here to form R $100,000,000 cor
poration to finance foreign trade.' The
corporation will be established along
the lines, approved hy the American
Foreign Association, and authorized by
the'edge act.
"This corporation will be distinctly
om national lines and be prepared to
render national service,1'- said Joh:i
S. Drum, of San Francisco, president
of tho American Banners Association,
who called the meeting. "It will come
Into being through the widest coopera
tion and will be a source of strengih
and assistance to agriculture. Industry,
commerce and finance and will bo
helpful to all other foreign trade or
ganization" 1 , . - . ; ,' , ; , .
SALE STARTS SATURDAY.
SEE TOMORROW'S PAPER.
G. W. Kelly
In Charge
(Use Side Door for Groceries)
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Ladders
and Teeth
. - "Never put itcond-grade hitn-
ber into a long ladder."
. Pkinles Parker.
Poor material is bad slufT lo
put into a ladder or into den
tistry or into anything else.
Nothing amounts to much if it
isn't well made. In choosing a
dentist, don't think only of price.
Think more of how the work is
done and what sort of materials
0 into it.
Under the E. R. Parker System
the best dental materials only are
used. The work is done as well
as it can be and a fair price
asked for it. This policy has '
built up the largest dental prac
tice in the world.
When you think of TEETH.
think of Parker.
E. R. PARKER
System
Dr. Robert Pat
' ton.
Ir. B. R. Vinson
$55 Main Street.
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