East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DULT EAST OEEaOKlAJI, rKlCLZTOJT, 022005,
MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1920.
PAGE THREE
News of
Pendleton
CALUNDAlt OP EVENTS
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Dec. S0.2 rrunlng school at
Jreewater.
Deo. ,20, Saturday, Christmas
l.ay. , .
Dee. ' 28. American Legion
concert,
Dec. 8-29 Second. Annual
meeting" Oregon State Chamber
tf Commerce Portland. .
) Dec. 28-29 Grain and forage
.; CCllOOl, l'llOt nock.
Deo. 29-31. Aonual meeting
O. 8. T. A., Portland.
: Jun. 18. Annual meeting of
; Itound-Vp directors.
I'lisn, lliilM-H 5A,00U fur llildKC
l'asco linn subscribed .'M"0 for
the proponed Inter-county highway
bridge between that city and Kenne
wiek. tins Hertholot, Northern Pacific
conductor, mild today. The town wan
linked for JDO.OIH) to BHssrc Hie build
ing of the tirldge. Kenncwlck like-
wine exceeded ltd quota and work will
begin Hhnrtly to erect a highway bridge
acroita the Columbia river there.
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IUer In Shipped .
.Fourteen thuiiHand pounds of waste
paper were Bhlpped Baturduy by Pen
land brothers to the Independent Pa
per Stock Co. of Portland. The paper
Was collected from the local schools',
which receive $10 a ton for magazines
nd $8 for newspapers, and from tho
tore, which because of (he lower
1 una of waste paper do not receive pay
for It. Tho local transfer company
Oops not expect to ship more paper
for somo time as the price Is low and
fwiscltlcd. '
Snake Itlvcr ItrhUru Nearly Done.
Flto of the seven spans for the new
Snake river bridge between Pasco and
Hurbank, Wash., are now In place and
tho bridge will be completed and ready
for travel about March 1, according to
estimates by the engineers In charge
at Pasco. The new bridge has been
under way for .more than a year and
would have been done now but for de
lays In getting materials.
March 27; afternoon; Tiolsc, Ida.,
March 27; Nampa, Ida., Mareh 28;
Caldwell, Ida., March 29; Ontario,
Ore., Frultland, Ida., and Welser, Ida.,
March 20 and April J and 2. Walla
Walla, April 4.
Mr .eo Is III
Mrs. Fannie Lcc,' of 411 Perkins
Avenue, Is very ill with pneumonia.
Mrs, Leo Is well known here and is u
nurse.- '
;li tluli Will Come Here '
Pendleton Is on the Itinerary of tho
Whitman College Men's Glee Club for
March 23, says an announcement from
the Walla Walla Institution. The
rangers will make a 12-day tour dur
ing vacation, starting on March 22.
The Itinerary of the club is as follows:
Tnuchet, March 22; Pendleton, Ore.,
March 23; La Grande, Ore., March 14;
taker, Ore., March 25; Payetto, Ida.,
March it: Idaho state penitentiary.
Tor liriHtniUH Mail
To accommodate the fish of Christ
mas mall, a special mailing place for
Christmus parcels has been established
In the lobby of the local postofflce.
Miss Vera Bullock Is In charge.
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THIS
, SNOW AND SLUSH
increases the necessity of your
PLACING YOUR ORDER for your
non-perishable Christmas supplies
AT ONCE.
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Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
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The net sum of $r.u was realized at
the sale of Christmas greens held K'lt
urday by the Church of , the Redeemer.
Tho sale was held at the Ellls-hclller
garage show room and was well attended.
Leaves lr Frccnatcr
Fred Hcnnlon, county inculture
agent, left this morning for Frocwater
to attend a four day pruning school.
Tho school Is to be held in J. F. Blov
er's orchard and special lectures on
pruning are to be given.
know Halts Paving Work.
All paving work In the city had to
be suspended this morning on account
of the snaw fall. Aiirea t nz ueraio
inspector for the city on the work,
said that Indications were that the
snow would be gone by tomorrow and
work could he resumed.
Will Make Snow Headings
The Umatilla National Forest office
In this city is making arrangements for
' snow readings durng the winter
I months. Five snow stakes have been
' scattered throughout tho forest. It.
A. Boucher, assistant supervisor, says
'that he believes there Is more snow in
: the mountains this year than last year;
; at this time.
j -Knott I4dr" Is ItuIIt
A "Snow Lady," sculptured In snow
and the work of Mrs, N. D.
; Parks and Francis Greulieh, the
ion of John Greulieh, stands today in
the yard at the N. D. Parks home, 710
jCosble street. The statute, which Is
five and a half feet tail, is artistic
!und lifelike. Young GreUllch has won,
! favorable comment for his work in the
art classes of the local -schools and had
several posters on display In the re
cent school art exhibit.
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City Ilrpn-seiilativc lo Ix-avo
James A. Fee, city attorney, will
liuve tonight for Portland to uttend
the hearing before the Public Service
Commission tomorrow on the petition
of the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph
Co., for a rise In phone rates in tho
I state. Judge Fee will present the ob
jections of the City vC Pendleton to
the proposed Increases. He has also
been delegated by the Oregon Wool
Growers Association to represent them
in the protest.
WE'WlLL'
KEEP OPEN NIGHTS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
Headquarters for Toys and Gifts of
N all kinds.
Pendleton's Variety Store
Hour Movement Spread
Walla Walla on Sunday took up the
slogan of "Buy a Barrel of Flour"
and throughout the wheat section of
Walla Walla and Columba counties. In
Washington, the call has gone out, fol
lowing tho lead of Pendleton two
weeks ago. The local campaign has
shown excellent results and stamps
bearing the slogan, which were printed
and distributed to merchants by thfc
Pendleton Commercial Association are
going Into the byways on letters sent
out by the hundrcdstlairy.
The BEE HIVE
PayCash Pcntjleton' Variety Store Save Cash
limiting Closes Dee. SI,
On and after January 1 It will be
all over with hunting geese and ducks,
so the federal statutes provided and
George Tonkin, federal warden who
Is hero today is calling tho attention
of sportsmen to the fact. The sta.te
law allows hunting until January 15
but hunters who attempt to go by the
state law will bejrunnlng afoul of the
federal regulation. Another feature
of the federal law Is that it prohibits
a hunter from keeping ducks or geese
for a period longer than 10 days after
January 1. '
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Grant County Man Bankrupt.
sj H .A. Eaeley, of Beech Creek, Grant
county, lias been aujuugea a ouimrnpi.
according to an order of reference
from the United Slates district court at
Portland received today by Judge
Thomas Fits Gerald, local referee in
bankrupted. Tho man lias liabilities
of SS4.40tl.fi3 and his only asset is real
estate worth 160.000, on which there
are three mortgages. J. B. Perry, of
this city, is attorney for Mr. Kusl,v.
The case was referred here owing to
the fact thut there Is no bankruptcy
refereo in Grant county.
is the more sensible? Buying some foolish little gift
that is soon forgotten or one that proves its useful
ness in daily use; Alladin Aluminum satisfies.
We have
Pyrex in
individual
pieces or by
the set in
Xmas pkgs.
Transparent
Oven-Ware
Hat the nm on every piece)
The glass
ovenware
stands heat,
easily
cleaned,
sanitary.
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5(1 (In In Keltk4. '
One hundred Hollars has been deriv
ed from the. Salvation Army kettles
jwnicn nave oeen piaceu on(renaieion
streets to catch tne nlckles and amies
for Christmus cheer In the homes of
local poor. Captain-Jennie Conrad, of
the local post, says that additional do
nations are needed and slie would wel-
jeomn contributions In money or food
i stuffs, for the 20 Christmas baskets
jwhlcli will bo distributed Christmas
eve. The baskets will contain chicken.
; pirMu hlM fruit fsiiilv imlij flmir
Mnitter, milk, etc., and each will be ac
companied by a sack of potatoes li the
captain can secure them.
Auto Interfere With Fireman.
Autos rushing to a fire at 114
Orange street Saturday night nearly
dealt Injury to a local fireman attend
ing the hydrant,' Fire Chief W. Yi Kin
gold said today. He threatened to
brlnf criminal' action ngnlnst drivers
rJ curs hereafter who follow up the
flro engines and get too near the
scone of the fire, thereby jeopardising
the livss f firemen or persons In
burning buildings. The alarm Satur
day night came about 7:30 and was in
the apartments occupied by Mr. and
Mrs. f4a.ni AVright. A bed, some cur
tains and the wall paper In one room
were burned. The loai Is obtlmutcd by
tbo chief at (50.
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR
QUALITY
SERVICE
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR
rEMDLKTO.VS LFAOIVG TORF,
ONLY i MOKi; MIOPI'INt; DAYS TILL fllftlSTMAM
AUK YOU READY?
Do your shopping at a real Christmas store, where everything la
arranged In order to make selection easy.
Here you will find nimt, practical gifts. Give that kind of pres
ents for Christinas. . , ..A
3fieStore.ofthe(istmasSpmt
FROCKS ONE-HALF PRICE
A lovely variety of styles and ma
terials such as tricotine, satin, vel
vet, duvetyne, velour, crepe meteor,
taffeta and tricolette. Latest New
York models. Make your selection
early .
. CORSETS 1-2 PRICE
Nemo, Modart, Kabo, La Revo
and Madam Irenes.
Beautiful Brocades, Satin Stripe,
Cantille, Broche Corsets, up to $25.
Now 1-2 price
All sies, 19 to 44.
Make Your Selection of
CHRISTMAS FURS NOW
And have them laid aside until
i Christmas.
Black Lynx Scarf, was $200,
now i $135.00
Black Fox Scarf, was $200,
now $135.00
Black Fox Scarf, was $95,
now ;.. , $67.50
Black Fcx Scarf, was $75,
now $59.50
Hudson Seal Scarf, was $130",
now $87.50
Beaver Scarf, was $130, now $87.50
Squirrel Scarf, was $75, now $59.50
Raccoon Scarf, was $37.50,
now $29.50
Blue Wolf Scarf, was $75,
now $59.00
Jap Kolinsky Scarf, was $25,
now . $19.50
Stone Martin Scarf, was $35,
now $27.50
Squirrel Scarf, was $120,
now $95.00
Jap Kolinsky Scarf, was $25,
now $19.50
Jap Kolinsky Scarf, was $65,
now ..: $49.50
Special Lot Blankets, $6.50, $7.60,
$8.25.
Baby Blankets, single, $1.50 to
$3.50.
CHRISTMAS SEALS, CARDS
' AND TISSUE
Seals 5c package
Cards 10c package
Paper .....10c roll
A GIFT CERTIFICATE
Can be purchased at our office
for ANY AMOUNT. If you're in
doubt, buy one and let the other fel
.low decide what they want.
ATTRACTIVE NECKWEAR
in many styles, 75c to $5.00
You'll find here a big assortment
of the many modes in pretty neck
wear in designs exclusively shown
by us for adornment of dress or
suit. They are just the thing for a
dainty gift. Make your selections
early. .
HERE ARE HANDBAGS
in every mode for Xmas Gifts
75c to $16.50
Whether you seek a simple purse
or an elaborately fitted bag, a neat
leather, a decorative beaded bag or
metal bag you will find among
these just the very bag you have in
mind, at just the price you wish to
pay-
SILK UNDERWEAR
$4.00 to $11.50
Women's silk underwear in flesh
shade and of good quality.
Knickers, vest, envelopes and cor
set covers, plain and fancy. These
make exquisite Xmas gifts.-
HOLIDAY GLOVES
- in Many Styles.
No one's Xmas is quite complete
without several pairs of good gloves.
If you prefer to make your own se
lection, here are several very attrac
tively priced gloves in the most de
sired styles.
Kid Gloves $3.00 to $6.00
Silk Gloves :...$1.00 to $2.00
Fabric Gloves $1.15 to $1.25
Spanish Combs $1.00 to $2.50
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Packages wrapped, stamped
and mailed here. We are glad
to help you. Bring your pacgakes
to us it is a part of our service,
GIVE PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS
Why not buy them here and save.
Gifts for mother, father, sister,
brother, sweetheart and the baby.
GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS
We are headquarters for gift
Handkerchiefs for women, girls and
the little ones. Wither you wish
plain handkerdhiefs, embroidered
handkerchiefs, or colored, plaia or
embroidered, initial and lace, we
are sure to please you.
Women's Handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c,
50c, 65c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Children's 15c, 25c
PHILIPPINE HAND
f EMBROIDERED LINGERIE
An Ideal Christmas Gift.
Anyone who has owned these
damty garmentss know how practi
cal they are and ho wexquisite the
workmanship.
$4.50 Gowns, now $3.49
$6.50 Gowns, now ...$4.75
$7.50 Gowns, now ...............,..$5.95
$5.00 Gowns, now ;......'...."..$3.98
$6.50 Combinations .,..$4.75
$7.50 Combinations $5.95
Ribbons 50c to $4.00
Bag Ribbons $2.00 to $8.00
Tassels 10c to $1.50
Silk Shirtings ..$2.00 to $2.75
,Bag Handles 75c to $3.50
Table Linens, ....1-4 off reg. price
Fringe, yard :....75c to $4.50
v GIFT HOSIERY
$1.50 to $4.50
Our hosiery section offers a most
complete selection of the prettiest of
silk hose. The best makes in lisle
hose as well as the ultra fashionable
wool hose. Whether you seek
something for yourself or as a gift
here is just what, you will like at
prices most decidedly reduced.
Beautfiul Ostrich Fans $5.75 to
$12.50.
Grocery Department
Our Grocery Department has exceeded itself in
excellence for the Xmas table. Only the choicest of
the most delectable eatables have been accepted and
you may rest assured 'of the Xmas feast being the
biggest kind of a success of you place your order
'or the Holiday Dinner with us but please order
'early. ,
Cluster Eaisins,ls, 2s and 5 lb. boxes; Libby's
Plum Pudding, Tru Blu Fruit Cake, All Kinds of
Nuts and Shelled Nuts, Christmas Candies, Mince
Meat, Layer Figs, Cranberries, Doled Cider, Sweet
der, Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Oranges. .
Try us for your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables.
return "after three painful and inter
minable years abroad." He said:
( My Ufa henceforth shall be dedi
cated to showing myself worthy or the
Hellenic people by a devotion to their
rights and Interests. I stialj devote all
my efforts to tightening our very good
relnto'na with the allied powers and
consolidating tho bonds with our gal
lant ally, Serbia."
ATHKNS. leu. SO. (U. P.) King
I 'nntttutitino. In u liicssiilte to the l.reck
people today on the occasion of iJ MILLION DOLLAR BRIDE
reuirn w me wirone. ncciarea mai no
would devote every effort to strength
en his country's relations with tho al
lies. In his nnssHse, tlm kintr siiid he
was T.i!aul tor tLe ucaniaioua cil) to
SEEKS OREGON HUSBAND
ASTOllU. Ore. Ore. :'.( I". 1V
ihre'i t cliu-ii tor bachelor wbo
wants a wife with a million olhirs.
Mayor Bremmer has received a let
ter from a joiuifr woman who says
there isn't a man In her home city of
Pueblo, Colo., that Kiie would have,
and asks his honor to help her find a
suitable husband.
There probably w on't bo any great
rush of applicants who want to quali
fy for the place, as the qualifications
stipulated by the would-be bride aie
ri al her severe.
Tor insiancc, tl e prosperiivo hus
hi'id tVjil have, j-i ad.ioo.i iij,
eye, H.tKm.OOO. The hubaud-tker
claims to have an equal amount. Iter
letter stated: i
j "1 ain looking for a tall. blue-eed.
j5-year-old husband. Ho must he a
Million dollars, the unit as I. I am
small, called pretty have brown eyes
and never did a bail act in my life.
There Is no person in tni city that I
wouui have, ir I find a pt-raon I can
love better than life and be sure lie
loves me the same, 1 will marry him."
To Cure cold In dm- iar .
Take Grove's LAXATIVE ltnnuo
QfiNINE tablets. Ths genuine bear
wi sienaiurg of TL V. Grove. 0c
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