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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
rT-rri ""r "'"' ' f tots rAcrs DAILY EAST 02100110, KSDLSroif, 022C0H,-' FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10, l$U. -e-r TH :.'Uli'ulJ! ... .. - j . jj. 'ii.'t.j'ix ' ' ' 1 J ' . ...! IVews or rendleton . : : : CALENDAll OP EVENTS Dec. 6-11 School wonk. io. 13. Grand jury convenes nura. ., . . . toee. 17-11 Stale Wool -Grow. ra inset, here,. Dec. 20-24 Prunlnir flchnnl at SVeewator. iMsc 18-29 Becond Annual meotliifi Oregon State Chamber f Commerce, Portland. Iec. 28-2 Grain nd fornire chool, Pilot Rock. , leo. 29-11 Annunl nutllnc 0.,S. T. A, Portland. Jan. U. Annual mectlnir of f Round-Up director. HxhiK Bcwor Crude 1 The city engineer today marled run nlW; uradc (or wwem In the went nd of the city rind will make preparations fur nomo new work', in that part of town. , , .'M.!w Ikuker in llosulLal . i MIhr (irnce linker In a patient In ftt.fi , Anthony's hoHpllal where she wan opr. rated upon Thursday morning for up ; ocndleitl. Minn Haker U employed in tt-juler'n, bookstore. ' Ja Ituilt A hall and vestibule in being "built ; t' the Muln street entrance of the HolM Ht. George. The veatiliula will eerve.ap astrm door during tho cpld , wee iter. Mr. CnmnuWI Ih' - ' ' Mr. John Cuniphell, formerly .of Umstilla tountyA but of recent yearti a resident of Forest Grove, died recent. ly at her homeaccording to word i ecolvcil here yesterday by II. W. flat KM. funeral service were held in ForeHt Grove yesterday. Mm. Catnv-' bell In mirvlVed by two aona, Scott I Campbell uud Archie Campbell, both of ForeHt Grove. Mr. Campbell died 4 Inouth aao. Let i:ii(tlno Hun Unattended. 1 I JO. Kern today won fined $5 In police court for leaving hie auto un attended with tho engine running Piu-llunrciit In Kiici-os. ' Itcv. It. h. Ilunalar(iter who return ed yenterrluy from Walla- Walla where he attended the Parliament of Chris tian tiilnlHteifl, nays that the rnetlnif wua a great nuocckk. liecause of the ill ter.ee of nomti of the milliliter who were kept awuy due to church work, i lie proftrum wui ehortened ne day, M.mrtmii from all over the North- went attended. Milton ecnt a delcita tion to the parliament -liev. Huhko lurKer will kive a report of the affair ut tomorrow's morning ecrvlce 1n the C'hriHtlan churt'li. ' ' ' ' -101101-101-101101-101101-101-101-101. REAL OLD SOUTHERN SORGHUM New shipment just received from New Orleans. BRFR RABBIT BRAND (Red label), a .syrup nude from the pure juice of the sorghum cane. IMch in Fiijjar. ' . . Fine for All Table I'wrp , Mince Meat, Cooking, Baking rd Cndy Making. Three tizos. rnarls, half gallons and gallons. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Hioxrcs 101 K (Prlvato Eirluuiso ConnmtN llirth TiepnrtnicnUl) HNH (jKOCKKIKS AAI MMVT8 '' ioi-ioi loi ioi loi loi ioi loi lpi loi- Kloi ni Ircdi4xJ. - ' v . The barometer la fulllmr and' i Ntorm la predicted by MaJor-J.ee Moor nouKe, orriclul weather observer. The maximum today la 60, tho minimum 35 and the barometer regbitpni M "i The precipitation wan .04 liichcu. : 7 ,, , Story UMir CliaiiRml. , The etory hour at the city library baa iteen-irhainred from 1 a. m. to 11 a. m., ' according- to announcement iiAdu today by Mia Martha Johnson, who ,i j,, tharse. Bhe will tell stor-le-5 to 11, e younffHtw-a from U a. in. until ioop; ' ' Officer hi Milton V F. R. Weaver, bead of the local navy lecmiitliif office,' and C. c. Long-, his bmutant, are In Milton today on re. cruitlng- duty. They are putting up navy pofitera ajid alio looking- for re cruits. Many of the recent recruits were from Frcewater. t , i rVnielerjr Impr red v The main pat ha and road at Uhe lney cemctry are belngr graveled. The work la fcelnj- done by the Warren Construction Co. and the money will eeme from the cemetery fund. Th traveling means a great Improvement to the local burying ground. flunks tjven Poln) - 4 The J-lnit Katlonal Hank and the 'American -Vatlonul Bank, have beei, rrexemed with posters ahowlng photo- I graphs of scenes connected with dintll ilate distribution by the county Farnv ! liureau during the gasoline shortage.,! The posters bear the legend 'The bank helped to meet the gasoline shortage." .Mill Ktixler Jtrnik Again,' John Snyder, an Indian, whose name Is one of the most frequently found on i the police court blotter, will arrested j again this morning and was fined I i $10 in police "court today. The Judge , told Snyder that tie was too frequent j a visitor in his court and warned him to keep away from liquor at his peril next time he faces the court. - I Storm lTedlcd for Here j fcportsmcn are expecting a storm to lilt this section within the next day or j two and are preparing to go to the i west end of the county for duck shoot- f lug should there be a snow fall. Tlier ; are lots of ducks In that section und ! shooting would be exceptionally good j were there cold weather and snow, ' they say. ilHliiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiii w : 2.1 JteiH-w MciniierMliip. j Twtnty-five Indians of the Tirtuilla! church renewed nsombernhip or Joined j the temperance society during the an nual evangelical meeting which Just j closed, says Itev.'j. M. Cornellson, missionary at the church. The 'meet ing was attended by 23 delegates, all of whom have returned to their homes. The majority came here from Idaho. Ie(nn Win CewMnr KmlorseitMiit. The executive committee of the American legion' at its next meeting here will be anked to take up the matter of officially endorsing the re quest for Community Service work ill Pendleton. Whllo in the city yester day, Ituy F. Carter, district represen tative, asked that the legion take ac tion similar to that taken by the I'cn- idk-ton Commercial Association in re questing the eervice. '.' Bai' Clauj can fill his suck with Toys. Dulls, Sleds, Wagons, E loll Iieds, Doll Craoles, Hasslnetts -Kngui-i. Train, liorses, B p " ):M:kirg l.ores,.UulH I. locks, HniiKt-rvhlcfa, Painted China Ouf S 5 fcs. S , Also ws curry the complete line of Gilberts High Grade and H S. Instructive Toys for Hiva.. Tree Decorations, Holly Boxes we j 5 could fill the side of this paper with suggestions of toys .and S - gifts. Our stock Is that complete, but It Will pay ymi io come s X i and see and cnoose for yourself, and don't put it ot for too E S long a time, for gifts ale going fast. j ! The BEE HIVE - Pay Cath Pendleton'. Variety Store Save Cash iiiuiuiiiiiiMiMiiiniiuiiiuiiiiMiMiiiiiniiiiMiiiiMirtMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiuiiiiT Poultry o Be Itikcd A poultry culling demonstration will be held tomorrow at Columbia, at E. E. Graham's poultry yards. West end poultry raisers are to be preseiit and will assemble at 1:30 p. m. C. S. Brewster, formerly a professor in the poultry department at O. A. C., now employed by a ponitry feeding com pany will speak. He will demonstrate how to select breeding stock nd how to feed for egg production. ICIglit Men Join lUkM. Klglit new Elks wore Initiated last night Into the local lodge. Tom W. Gillette. William Kupers, P. T. Hales, Charles Mcllevttt. John K. Thomp son, Dale C. Mercier, Ora E. Holdman ojii1J. Itoy Furnish were those taken into the order.' The lodge today re ceived an invitation to send a dele gation to attend the Elks minstrels which will be given .by the Walla Walla lodge next Wednesday and Thursday nights. ! fcaj MM? 3-3 is the more sensible? Buying some foolish little gift $at is soon forgotten or one that proves its useful ness in daily use. Alladim Aluminum satisfies. nxw m i or We have jp'yrex in individual pieces or.by the set in , Xmas pkgs. Transparent OvenWare The glass ovenware stands Keat, easily cleaned, sanitary. Universal Stoves &Fumaces n Fahw Alums Ttiriam m , The fire department yesterday even ing answered Its second alarm of the day when a small boy, tampering with the box at Tustin and Thompson, turn ed In a call. "The bell rang SB at first and then 36. The apparatus answered at bog JS, West Webb and Pine, and found no fire. Elimination of the telegraph alarm system at the head quarters showed thathe alarm had come from box 36 but had been tam pered with and could not be distin guished when it came in. City Health Condition Better Tho condition of Pendleton's health Is reported much improved this week. No new cases of -contagious disease were reported either Thursday or to day and one case was released from quarantine last evening. John Halley Jr., special health officer, reported to the council Wednesday night that eight cases had been released and only Tour new ones quarantined in the week ending Wednesday. A", the case mentioned were of, smallpox except one, which was cf dipthcria. Mem Will Kiitertaln ' Pendleton men are planning a din ner in honor of Bishop Frederick W, Kcator who will be in j'endleton Sun- jday and Monday. Plshyp Kcator, who is in charge of the Olympla diocese of the Episcopal church, speaks both at the Methodist church and the Church l of the Redeemer during his stay. The I dinner is scheduled for 0:15 Monday evening In the -Parish Hall. The meal j Is to be cooked and served by the men. I John, Vaughan, Clarence Whlteman. F. K. Welch and W. D. Humphrey are those appointed Tor kitchen duty while Jim Welch and Jim Sturgla will bo in charge of the Jinln$ room, BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR QUALITY SERVICE FLOUR J j'j;Murro.'8 Miixc ferop.i; ) I Keeping Abreast of the Times is our Business That' one reason of the GREAT PRICE REVISION SALE, giving' the people of Pendleton and vicinity lower pricci An imuuiaUa otawI i xmll fliffa. ' ls-tl ti . f -1 - ' . Be sure to attend this sale. Come in every day. You'll find new Bargains added as sdm as one is sold out. i. ONLY 11 MORE SHOPPING DAYS TILL XMAS-1-TIME IS GETTING SHORT SO SHOP EARLY ' ONE LOT OVERCOATS $10.00 One lot Overcoats, all iizes, 34 to 44 ; regular price $18.50 to $30. Choice $10.00 Price Revision on Eveiy High Grade MEN'S SUIT AND OVERCOAT Iii the Store. None reserved. At 33 1-2 percent less regular price.': Buy now and save money. Purchase Xmas gifts with it. Come early. , : $25.00 giuUity, lli-viM-d Price ttlAO guality, KmUmmI litw $:WI.(MI uality, Kcvisctl IHi-e t.t5.IH VualKV. Kt-iiwtl IVice Sn7.r0 yuallty, TtevisrU 11-fc-e 140.00 Quality, R4klMxl Trk-e l.-0 guality, P.cvImI I'rk-e S45.P0 Quality. Iti'vi-H-tl Price . t7.."0 Quality, Itcviwil l'rk-e . g.-.i.OO Quality, llevl!l l'rk-e , ."2..tU Quality, Revised Prh-c S55.00 Quality, K-visrl I'rice S&7.JV0 Quality, Itcvlseil Prl.-e -StiO.OO Quality, Kcvixil Price . $02.50 Quality, KeviMxl Priie $05.(K Quality. Itevinwl Price 870.00 Quality, Kevi.sed Priiv $720 Quality, Revised Price $75.00 Quality, Revised Price $77.50 Quality, Revised Price $H0.OO Quality, Rcvls-1 Price $82.50 Quality, Rciistil Price $85.00 Quality, Revised Price l.3 $1.S $23.!t3 $35.00 S2.fl5 28.35 $50.00 $31.65 $33.00 U0.85 S.IA.Xa $.t9.$5 $4f.7 $4.1. $5 $4.S $4.$5 $1.5 $5 1. $7 $5X35 $55.00 ' $56.5 .lar mimary heels, flexible uiaily lt.t remarked brown - kit. aolen, rii;. ...S..VI PRICE REVISION ON MEN'S AND : BOYS' CAPS. - OVERALLS Blue, Stripe and Khaki Price Revision $1.95 $1.50 Men's and Hoys -.'.(Ml Mrn'M and llo) V tM M' ami lh' :t.(MI Men's aud liuys' $:t.50 Men's and Hoys' $4.00 Mtii's and Rnya' $4.50 Men's and Boys' $5.00 Men's and Roys' Caps, lU-viftcd Price Caps, Revised Prk-c Cains Revised I'rk-e Cls, IU-1scd I'riuc Caps Revised Price Caps, Revised Irloe Caps, Revised Price Caps Revised Price . $!.! $1.45 ;. SlitH , $2.23 , $2.63 3.oe $3.38 $3.75 ne lot dresa shoes, consisting .f , browa, ivory and arey kid, French heels, originally 9.50, J12.50 and 1 15.00, remarked to $5.00 . Price Revision TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUITCASES $3.00 Quality . $2J2o $3.50 Quality $2.63 $4.00 Quality $3.00 $4.50 Quality $3.36 $5.00 Quality $3.75 $6.00 Quality $4.50 $7150 Quality : . . . $5.63 $10.00 Quality $7.50 $12.50 Quality $9.38 $15.00 Quality $1125 $17.50 Quality . $13.13 $20.00 Quality $15.00 $22.50 Quality $16.85 $25.00 Quality 1 $18.75 $27.50 Quality $20.65 $30.00 Quality $22.50 $32.50 Quality $24.38 $35.00 Quality . . . . V .'$26.50 Prices Revised Men's Leather Vests, Sheep Skin Coals', Mackinaws, and Vests - ...,,,. i , , ... $12.50 Values, Price Revlsert S.38 $13.50 'Value, Price Revised .., $10.15 S15.00 Values, IM Ico Revised $11.25 $16.50 Values. Price Revised j. . . . $13.13 $17.00 Values, Price Revised $14.05 $20.00 Values, Price Revised , $10.55 $22.50 Values Pri lU-visttd $1.73 $27.50 Values, I'rice Revised . .' $20.05 Price Revision MEN'S HATS 25 Per Cent Off. SPECIAL ODDS AND ENDS MEN'S TWO PIECE UNDERWEAR Sizes 34 to 50, values to $5.00. -Choice $1.50 Garment BOYS' SUITS AND OVER COATS ' 11 (1.00 Now $i2.e Now $13.50 Now $15.00 Now $16.50 Now . $7.50$ 18.50 Now ... 1 3.88 '" is820'0 Kow " '-3 '" $I1.2522-00 iiow "-8 .. $ia!38$25.00 Now ... $18.75 'f .. . Revised Prices ; MEN'S GLOVES Di-ess Gloves, Work ' Gloves and Knitted Gloves Reduced 25 Per Cent THE BOYS ' Haven't been overlooked , in this great . Price Reduction Sale. Mothers , bring the boys down and let us fit them out for the winter. 'You'll have money left . . MEN'S PANTS Prices Revised. $3.50 Men's $1.00 Men's $1.60 Men's $5.00 Men's Pants $2.63 Pants : $3.00 $6.00 $7.50 $8.00 $0.00 Men's Men's Men's Men's $10.00 Men's $12.50 Men's $13.50 Men's $15.00 Men's $16.50 Men's Pants Pants , Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Pants Tants :.v. , . $3.75 . $4.50 . $5.63 . $6.00 . $6.7$ . $7.50 . $J8 $10.13 $11.25 $12. W Price Revision SMOKING JACKETS Off Regular Price. Price Revision on Men's Handkerchiefs MEN'S 1-4 Revised Prices Men's R & W. Shirts, Mad V ras and Silk ; $3.00 Values, Iricv Revised $3J ali, Prkx Revised $1.00 Values, Price RevLsed $1.50 Values, Prk-e Revised $5.00 Values, Price Rcvfecd $2.i tl.nt $3.W :t.:tH ;l.7i M OO Values, Price Revised . . $6.50 Values, l'rk-e Revised . . $80 Valwps. lVkv lbvial ' $10.00 Values, Price Revlsnl . $11.00 Values. Price Revised . $1C.5 ValtK-s, lri. Rrv,t . $13.50 Values, Price Revisel $15.00 alues lrle Revised . $1.50 . $4.88. . $.3H . $7.0 . $8.25 . $0 3 $10.15 $11.25 Price Revision MEN'S UNION SUITS Cooper and Richmond Makes Less 25 Per Cent Regr. Price. " Cotton Silk and Lisle, Plain and , ... , f j Initial. Z5c OlialitT. Revlsnl IVi. . $5c QuaUly. Revised Ivkv . . . 40c Quality, I'rice Revised . . , 45e Quality, Revbd Price . .1 50c Quality, Revised I'rice . . , 65c OnatttT. Reviserf Print . 75e Quality, Revised I'rice . . , $1.00 Quality, Revised Prk-e $1-5 Quality, Revised Price , $I.M Uwittl. Revisrri IVb $2.00 Quality, Revised Price . . '- . . 2K . . 32- . . . . '.IK- . . Mile . Kin l 'Ml l J.I $l.l Revised Prices Glen's Stag Shirty 33 1-3 Percent off. . AT YOl'U SiatVK'l) Bring your packsRcs here. We will wrap them and mall them (or ou. .- MAkK THIS HlXHlf HH II 11K1QI Alt! Kits I'se our phones; use our waitlnn room: um .,.n rest room, and mall jiackusea we will rap .ur Xmas packages.