jJH' TWELVS PACKS DAILY EAST OSEQONIAJf, PIHDIJETOir, OBEQOS, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1920. PAGE THUES News of Pendleton CALENDAR or EVENTS Deo. (0-24 Pruning school at Freewoter. ''' (Dec. 2G. fiulM&ay, ChrlstmM day. Dec' J g. American Legion concert. Pec. 21-28 Second Annual meeting Oregon State Chamber if Commerce, Portland. Dec. 28-2 Grain and foraga ichool, Pilot Rock. Dec. 29-91. Annual meeting 0. 8. T. A., Portland. Jan. U. Annual meeting of Rouml-l'p directors. dent at Hill Military Academy and hie brother la attending ",inK num. noon r-niioire. Kenneth Howniun. an other brother In expected to . arrive noon from the Howniun ranch near Mcacham to pawi the holiday here. Condition Is 100 Percent. Thu nnnAHinn nf lTtnfitllln. rnuntv's 200,000 acred of winter wheut la 100 per cent, according to the recent re- mates, while the condition of the 2,- flQS ai.rH nf rvm la nliin 100 nercent. 4 Umatilla county'i wheat acreage la snown 10 ue ins mrKest in low Hero for Holidays. Robert Kowman and Hugh How- man arrival hnma Bniiirrfnv 1m nl Portland where the former la a etu- Wlmcr lUcre Officially. Winter arrived officially today and found the lundscape attired to wel come Its advent. Bealde marking the transition from autumn to winter, today wo tho shortest of the year, the aun being at ltd furthest south on December 21. While the earth In sup posed to be In the grip or winter from now until March 21, 1921, the day" will begin lengthening by one and two minute after Thursday. ltotiiullMii Scaring Completion The new DricK rounanouse wniun the O. W. R. ft N. Co, Is building at t'miitilla Ih expected to be completed by January 1. The atructure la of the mime awe an tne wooaen ronnanuun It replace and la being built on tne aite of the old building, which waa torn down. No other railroad Improve ment are being made at tno river ter minal point, the concentration being at Rleth. Aaftortalrd Charities to Elect. The annual election of truirt.ee and officer nf the Pendlelon Associated Charities hi to be held at 7 o'clock till evening In the council chamber of the city hall. In addition to the fllnHnn fhj nnniinl rpnnrt of Mr, fi. W. Rugg, accretary. will be presented, and final plana for the Christmas work of the association made. There arc nine trustees to be elected and from thin number the officer will be chonen. Judge C. H. Marnh I now president of the association. -101101101-101 101 101 101 101-101 1C AS 1 r-t o 101- Country Sausage Meaty Spare Ribs and Back Bones ALSO COUNTRY BACON, 35c PER LB. CHRISTMAS i nearly here. Place your order now for a nice Fat Turkey, Duck, Gooie, Chicken, or Suckling Pig. All are of the usual "101" .tandard. You know . what that means. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PllOXKS 101 (PrtTate Exchange Connect Both Department) H.N'K UKOCKItlKS AXI MKATS $.10 for Red Cross ' Kinls Klrkpatrick turned In 33 yenterday to the Red Cron a the re KUlt of the Red Cron drive In the res ervation dlntrict. Kffortn are being made to finish the entire campaign. n.,ua ..t Vnlvhb titillated u-nru in the Kn eht rank won given o .toe. nt tW In the local lodge of Knight of Pythlna lost night. Plans were alno perfected for the holding of a Chrlstmaa tree for tho poor cnmnun of the city next Monday evening. Upending Holiday In Portland A. A. Frentxel, local agem ir ic Truckn, haa gone to Portland where he will spend thetioUdays vtaitlng rel w i. lo looking up prospects for pring deliveries of WWte trucan through the atate agency in t-onmnu. (j-Ju..! rrnlrl-fltkh Service Speclla holiday greeting service for Chrlntmaa ha been arrangea iur uy v.. nfMiirn Cnlon. according to an- I ,.nanl mita torillV hV the local office. The telegraph blank uned will show a lithograph of holly ami rea ribbon. v.,.,. win ir nwdom Four home were released today from quarantine for smallpox. 8. A. Oliver, 612 Maple, 8. Wilnon, 607 Ann, Thom i. iiniteriaon. 201 (Jardcn and Mrn. flrlch, In Ryern Orove, were the ones .!.. ihnifi rr.Mlnm hv thn health au- I !... ..M o 101-l6l 101 101 1U1 101 101 101 101 101 Quarantine ots Three More Two homea were placed In quaran tine for amallpox on Monday. John Halley Jr., special .health officer, re port. One home where there had been amallpox. wa released. A third case placed under quarantine yester day wan of diptheria. Quota I In Sight I Pendleton will probably subscribe its ! entire quota of $,000 for the relief of ithe starving children of Europe by to i morrow night, according to George I llurtman, city manager. The drive j ia meeting with success In other parts of the county an well an locally. I I IjllllllllMIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Illllllllllllll IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIhillllimiMIIII" Theatre 1b Decorated 1 n...- .1.. . V,.I .r.,. 'tlve decoratlonn of flowers and green ery arranged in baskets and festooned about the walls. On the stage a Chrlst maa motif Is used, and on either side of the screen stands a Christmas tree with colored lights and tinsel trimming. 'Jl WE WILL KEEP OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CIIRISTiMAS Headquarters for Toys and Gifts of all kinds. Pendleton's Variety Store I The BEEHIVE j !: , t PajiCaih , , PendJeton'a Variety Stor .SaveCat : Ixsrton lJU'ks Quorum. I The election of officers which the American Legion planned last night to hold was postponed because of the lack of a quorum at the meeting place. The election will now be put over un til the January meeting of the post, which will be held Monday evening, January 3. J. X. Teal Appointed J. N. Teal, of Portland, a member Si of tha shipping hoard at Washington, S D. C, has been asked hy the Pendle Slton Commercial Association to act as s Us representative on the council of the national Chamber of Commerce. A S ; letter was sent to him today notifying him of his commission and asking him to accept. Tiiiiiiiitiitiiiutiiiinitiiiiiinniii imiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiT 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. Minn The glass ovenware Transparent Oven-Ware 2k&. Baa the. W99 oa every piec4 'Universal Stoves &Fumaces Funeral to Be irrtd The funeral of the late William Rahe is to bo held tomorrow at 2 p. m. from the Folsom chapel. Rev. G. I Clarke, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will officiate at the chapel, while the Knights of Jythlas will perform the rituajistlc ceremonies at the grave. They will be assisted by the Artisans, of which Mr. Rahe waa also a mem ber. Mr. Rahe, who was 63 years of age, had lived here for the past 30 years. He Is survived by two sons, M. W. Rahe, of Plalnwell, Michigan, and I V. Rahe, of San Francisco, and a daugmer. Miss Gladys Rahe, also of Ran Francisco. All will be here for the funeral. Christinas Program Planned St. Mnry's Catholio church is plan ning a Christmas program and will have solemn high mass at midnight, Christmas Eve. The singing will be by St. Mary's choir, with a duet and chorus, "Adeste Fldelis," a solo, by Mrs. Clem McCoy, "Jesu Armour Ml," and "O Snliiturls," by Mrs. Alma Gia- nellt. A mass of Thanksgiving will follow. On Christmas morning, there will be low mass at 1 a. m., and chiU drenn mass at 8 P. m. with the"Kyrle and Gloria" by the boys' choir of the rhurch; "What rvely Infant con This Re," and "Dear Little One How Sweet Thou Art," by the Boys' chorus and "Adeste Fldelis" by the boys' choir. There will be hlch moss nt 10:30 a. m. I with the same proarnm ns at midnight imp, with the benediction of the sac rament after muss. Dr. Hoyden Appointed Ilr. F. l'. Iltiyden, of this c'ly, has been chosen ns n member of thn board of directors of the Oregon league for the Conservation of Public, Health, or ganisation of which was effected In Pnrtlntid on Sunday. The officers are Dr. C. J. Smith, of Portland, president; Dr. A. K. Sommer of .Portland, first vice president; Dr. C. I,. Rooth, of Portland, second vice-president; Dr. W. W. Davis, of Albany, secretary; and Dr. C. J. McCiisker of Portland, trea surer. Twenty Oreiron physicians comprise the hoard of directors. The league undertakes to lead the move ment for better health, to protect the public from unqualified service nnd unsound views, to promote better hos pitals and better medicine and to en courage the enactment of laws to safe guard the public health. The doctors pledged (3000 to initiate the work, and Intimated that they would back the movement with moro money If necessary. . . . , . STORE OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY r 1 M I II ' ... Ill . ;: r,-, in as. ( uaw i II .11 iU. ill . ! QUALITY SERVICE, STORE OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY Just Think of It Three More Days Till Christmas This is the store to do your shopping. Practical gifts for the whole family. Every thing out and ar ranged so as to make it easy to select your gifts. Shop early in the morning. Price Revision TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES- $3.00 Quality, lYIce ItevMon . . . $3.50 Quality, Price Revision $4.00 Quality, Price Ri-vWon $4.50 Quality, Price Re vision . . . $5.00 Quality, Price Revision . . . $.00 Quality, Price Revision $7.50 Quality, Price Revision . . . $10.00 Quality, Prlc Revision . . , $12.50 Quality, Price Revision'.., $15.00 Quality, Price Reiislon . . $17.50 Quality, Priiw Revision .. $20.00 Quality. Price Revi-iiHi . . $22.50 Quality, IVIce Revision .. $25.00 Quality, Price Revision . . $27.50 Quality, Pri Revision .. $30.00 Quality.' lrlce Revision .. $32.50 Quality,' IVice Revision . $35.00 Quality, Price Itovlslon . yIs L i XkVJl i , $2.25 . $2..t . $3.00 . $3.3 , $3.75 . $4.50 . $5.63 . $7.50 . $0.38 $11.25 $13.13 $15.00 $16.H5 $18.75 $20.65 $22.50 $24.38 $20.5: Revised Prices MEN'S E. & W. SHIRTS Madras and Silk $3.00 Values. $3.50 Values, $4.00 Values, $4.50 Values, $5.00 Values $.00 Values, SA.50 Values, $8.50 Values. gta.no Vsities. $11.00 Values, 1.50 Values, $13.50 Values $15.00 Values, Price Revised . Price Revised . Price Revised , IVice Revised . Pri Revised . Price Revised . IVice Revised . IVice Reviseil . Irii-e Revised . Price Revised . IMcc Revised . IVice Revised Price Revised . $2.25 . $2.63 . $3.00 . $3.38 . $3.75 . $4.50 . $4.88 . $A.38 . 87.00 . $8.25 . $9.38 $10.15 $11.25 far- Revised Prices SILK AND KNITTED TIES 75e Values, I'rlce Revised . . . $1.00 Values, Price Revised . . $1.25 Values, Iri Revised . . $1.50 Values, IVice Revised . $2.00 Values, Irk Revised . $2.50 Values, ITice Revised . $3.00 Values Price Revised . 8.50 Values, I'rlce Revised . $4.00 Values, Price Revised". $4.50 Values, Price Revised . $5.00 Values, Price Revised . $6.00 Values. Price Revised . $6.5': Vtlues, Price Revised . . 57c . . 75c .. Oe $1.10 $1.50 $1.88 $2.25 $2.63 $3.00 33.38 $3.75 $4.50 $4.88 Childi-en's and Misses' Comfy Slippers in red, re-marked to $1.50 and $1.75. Women's Comfy Slippers in cerise, blue, orchid and Vermil lion, originally priced at $3,25, re-marked to $2.6,4 Women's Comfy Slippers in grey, dark blue, originally $2.50, re-marked to $2.00 S5c V 25c V 50e V 65c V 75c V 85c V $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Price Revision MEN'S SOX Cotton, Silk, Mslc and Woolen. allies Price Revised allies Price Revised aloes. Price Revised allies Price Revised , . . allies I'rlce Revised allies. Price Revised Values Price Revised Values Price Revised Values I'rlce Revised Values Price Revised Values lrice Reviseil . 25o . 25c . 35c . 4c ..58C .'4c . 75c . 04c $1.10 $1.10 $1.50 Price Revision BOYS' PLAY SUITS 81.50 ' . Buy the boy a play suit for Xmas. We have a big stock on hand. Indian Suits, Baseball Suits and Cowboy Suits. Select one today. V r I 4 t I'SW MEN'S SILK AND KNIT TED MUFFLERS $1.50 Quality, Revised Price $2.00 Quality, Revised Prfc-e , $3.00 Quality, Revised Price $3.50 Quality. Revised Price $4.00 Quality, Revised Price $5.00 Quality, Revised Price $6.00 Quality, Revised I'rlce $7.50 Quality. Revised Price $8.50 Quality, Revised I'rlce $1.10 $1.30 $2.25 $2.63 $300 $3.75 $4.50 $5.63 $6.38 Price Revision on MEN'S AND BOYS CAPS $1.50 Men's ami Roys' Caps ' Revised ' I'rlce $1.10 $2.00 MeivN ami Boys' Caps Revised . 1rtce $1.45 $2.50 Men's ami Boys' Caps Revised Price tt.g8 $3.00 Men's and Boys' Caps Revised Price $4.25 $3.50 Mill's ami Boys' Caps Revised Price $2.63 $4.00 Men's ami Roys' Caps Revised Pr-c $3.00 $4.50 Men's and Hoys' Caps Revised- Priw 8sj,8 $5.00 Men's ami Boys' Caps Revised Price 83.75 - ' 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 Raisins,ls, 2s and 5 lb. boxes; Libby's Plum Pudding, Tru Blu Fruit Cake, All Kinds of Nuts and Shelled Nuts, Christmas Candies, Mince Heat, Layer Figs, Cranberries, Boled Cider, Sweet Hider, Orange and Lemon Peel, Citron, Oranges. Try us for your Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. san ritANc-isro, Tc. :i. (A. p.) The navy will briinr to 800 San Francisco waifs the Spirit ot Christ mas that otherwise would have been lacking from their lives this year, ac cording to annoimeement today. der the shadows of the muKles of mammoth 14-inch guns of the battle ships New York, Texas, Wyoming and Arkansas comprising" Division Six of battleship squadron four of the Paci fic fleet at anchor in San Francisco bav, will furnish the scene for the en tertainment of 100 of the children. The other 400 will he guests at the naval training station on Tcrba Huena Island. Turkey dinner with all the "fixinits." nnd Kills and toys of ull kinds will be furnished the children throuRh contri butions of the officers and enlisted The holystoned, gleaming decks, un men. El Revival of plana for the construc tion of tho Butter Creek hlichway from Lena, In Morrow county, to the Columbia river, will be the theme of a meeting of representatives from Mor row and I'matiila counties which has been called for 3 o'clock on Sunday, Iec. SS, at l'lna City. Th call has Just cume from J. Perry Condcr. prw- ident of the Butter Creek Highway Association, at Heppner. A Joint commute from the two counties has been In existence for soaio time and a Dart of the mrv.v .nri j other prrllninnrv work on the road ueeii uuuuneu. i ne mxnway pro. Jected is to follow Hotter Crrk from its mouth to Lena and serve a lame territory that now Is suffering for Rood roads. The leaders point out that traffic to and from I'matiila and Morrow counties must use uori.,n .f ' this route and that a first claai hih way is Imperative the meeting la ralied for Sunday so that InterrsteH ntrmni from near and far may attend. i i I 1 I l ' ,a