TWELVE PAGE3 DAUT CAST OBEGOmAJ, rgSPLETOlf, QEEOOJf, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1920. fags Tnr.r.s Neute of Pendleton CALENDAH OP EVENTS Doc, 20-24 Pruning school at Frcowntcr. lec. 2D. Saturday, Christina day. Dec. 28. American Legion concert. Dec. Jg-29 8econd Annual meeting Oregon State Chamber if Commerce, l'ortland. Doc. 28-2 Qruln and forage ichnol, Pilot Itock. Doc. 29-31. Annual meeting O. 8. T. A., Portland. Jun. IS. Annual meeting of Itound-Uu director!. Leaves 1-or Portland . J. P. Darrcll, local representative of. Kohlcr & Chase, of Portland, left thl afternoon for the metropolis to l"as thn holidays. e plana to le ub sent about two weeks, returning to Pendleton ubout Jun. 0 to resume his Work here. can Magazine of urt, received by Ma jor J.cc Mourhouse. The stutue t to bo placed at Huratoga Bprlngs. It shows an Indian bending ut the edge of the fountain and catching the water In IiIh liu nil. The statue Ih of broze in heroic size. SI lM Dudley Itecovci'liiK MIhh Overlyn Dudley, who has been 111 for the past two weckH at Ht. Anth ony'H hospital, following the removal of her tonsils, Is convalescing. Bhc has left the hoHpitul and Is at home, recruiting office for the nuvy haw men been so source as at the present time, suys F. J I, Weaver, local officer. ilr. Weaver says thut very few men art to be found In the pool hulls and prac tically none at the railroad station". He believes that with the holiday sen son, every man who could beg, borrow or steal a rldo has gone home for Christinas. Dining Itooin to lie Closed The dining room at tlio Klks club will be closed on Saturduy Christmas' day, Hecretury F. J. Quintan said to c'ay. lTe is putting a little extra treat on the Friday menu, however, he said. i Picture of Til Taylor A pencil sketch of the late Sheriff Til Taylor appears today In the win dow of Bond Brothers store. The drawing, which Is well executed, Is the work of Ueorge F. Heeves, of It let h. Mr. Iteeves Is a railroad man but shows decided talent for drawing. The sketch In made from the lurge photo graph of Sheriff Taylor, which shows him on his horse. . Picture In Magazine A picture of an . Incline fountain, made by A. I'hlmistcr Proctor, sculp tor who Ih well known in Pendleton, ccrtilts ur l ew appears In n recent Issue of the Amerl- Never In the hlntnry of the Pendleton -101101- -101-101 101101 -101 101 101 101- YOU CAN DEPEND ON " 101 " - Everything for that Xmas dinner for everybody, and you can be sure that it will come to you in the regular 101 shape. ORDER EARLY "YOU CAN DEPEN DON 101" Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. ; MiOXES lOt (Private Kicliango Connects llotti Department) FIXE (.UUCEIUES A.N 1) MEATS leaves for Vancouver, H. ('. C, C. Iliowne, of Overbeck & Cooke, local bnkcis, left today for Vancou ver, II. C. where he will spend the holi days with his family. John Hloun will have charge of tho office during the absenco of Mr. Urowne, who will nol return until the New Year. Helta Kiwi tJreethigH. 1 C. Hcharpf today received a let ter containing holiday greeting" frem Douglas Kelts, of this city, who is spending the winter at bong lieacb, Cut. Mr. Helta suys his health is fine and that he Is enjoying frequent vl Its with other Umatilla county folk there. Surfers Hard l ull. Paul Hchlcusnor, local pressman, suffered a bad fall at the Intersection of Muln and Alta streets at o'clock last night as he was walking to his work. He fell with full force upon his bock and, although shaken up considerably, was able to go on with his work lost night. Itaptlht to Have Tree. The Sunday' school of the Ilaptlst I church will have Its annual Christmas j tree tomorrow night at the church. ! There will be a Christmas tree, a I "real, sure-enough" Santa Clatis, and !a program by the children of the Sun day school. The affair Is compliment ary to the entire public. : Morrison Coming Home Soon. I C. M. Morrison, Adams wheat 'rancher, Is coining buck to. Umatilla county directly after tho holidays. suys word received here by friends. I Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and their i children have been at Long Deach for the past two months and tbey will remain for the winter after Mr. Mor rison returns. I Transcription Honds lioing Made A typewritten transcript of the en tire transaction for the Issuance am sale of the city's recent $22,000 bond issue Is being made for the City ot Pendleton by Mrs. Anna Hartrong, public stenographer. The transcript Is for use of the attorneys of Carstens & Karlea, of Portland, who purchased tho bonds. The validity of tho Issue will be determined by them. 101101 101-1U1 1U1 101 101 101 101 101- (If lllltf lltltlllllllltlllllllllllltllllllltllllllllllllllllllltlllllllltllilllllltllltllllli I WE WILL f KEEP OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL CHRISTMAS j s - i Headquarters for Toys and Gifts of all kinds. . . - . Pendleton's Variety Store The BEE HIVE j , PayCash Pendleton' Variety Store Save Cash 1 Itle Olives Sent by Folsom Six half gallon glass Jars containing rlpo olives grown in Folsom Orchards, at Beaumont, Cal., we're received from Harry Folsom yesterday by John Hentiey. One of the Jars Is for Mr. Hentloy while the others were distri buted to five of Mr. Kolsom's friends here. The olives are of large size and exceptionally fine flavor. Mr. Folsom was a visitor here last summer and Mr. liontlcy has not long ago visited at the Folsom ranch where iho olives wero grown. Winter and Mails Delay Trains. Zero weather In the Itocky Moun tains, coupled with the extremely heavy Christmas malls and. express, delayed all eastbound O-W. It. & N. trulns today and last night. Truin No. 23 from Sulo Lake, was 1 hour and 45 minutes late, arriving at midnight; No. 19. from Omaha and Kansas City did not arrive until 6:t0 this morn ing. 6 hours and 80 minutes late, and No. 17 from Chicago, arrived at 5 o'clock this afternoon, 1 hour and 45 minutes late. S. A. Needs PotntiM-s. The Salvation Army is nt work on its I baskets for the poor and has all sup plies on hand except the potatoes. Cap tain Jennie Conrad, of the local post, says that local people have been gen erous in their donations but that the potatoes arc still lacking. Candy, nuts and other edibles for the Christmas dinner will be on display tomorrow at the Salvation Army hall on Alta street so that local people may see what the organization is doing to help tho poor during the holiday season. TlUUIUIIUIIIIIIItllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllliliiiiniiHiiilllllllif is the more sensible? Buying some foolish little gift that is soon forgotten or one mat proves its useful ness in daily use. Alladin Aluminum satisfies. We have Pyrex in individual pieces or by the set in Xmas pkgs. gust. nH Transparent Oven-Ware Has the name on every piecfl The glass ovenware stands heat, easily cleaned, sanitary. F.Iks to Ilnvc Another Concert The second number of the lyceum corse which the Pendleton lodge of iClka is presenting for its members and their friends will be given on Friday evening, Jan. 7, in the lodge room. The attraction Is the Ricketta Glee Club, which consists of four men. Ihey render gleo club quartet num bers, solos, ducts and stunts and are reported to be high class entertainers. The club Is one of a scries of trouper which have been booked for the local lodge through tho Mcneely System. Man Has Hare Hello A bottle containing real whisky was taken from Ncls Nelson, aged 70 years. last night when police saw him taking a drink from It In a nubile place. Sev. ral who declare that the odor of real whisky has not been forgotten by them this morning took a whiff of the bot tie and declared that the contents should .be preserved in the museum. Nelson had disosed of two thirds of a iu;yt when ho 'Was arretted. This mornliV I" police o'U't he was fined 25 on a charge of drinking In a pub lic place. New IMslmro Stumps As nn olwervance of the tercentenary anniversary of the landing of the Pil grims In 1620, the post office. depart ment Is now prepurlng a new Issue of postavie slumps which are to be tient to all postofficcs in the near fu ture. The green one cent stamp will have for Its decoration "The Mayflow er," whllo tho red two cent stamp will show the "landing of tho Pilgrims." Five cent stamps will be blue and will show a picture of "Signing of the Com pact." Tho stamps will be valid for nil postage purposes and for registry, air plans and special delivery purposes. Vll.V.n CVnV.O IN TO 14 DAY Pruggists refund money if PAZO OINT MKNT fails to cure Itching. Blind lllredlng or Protruding Piles. In stantly relieves Itching Plies. nd you con gist restful sleep after ttrst appli cation. 01 Ad, STOKE OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY QUALITY SERVICE, Vs. rK.lI,CTOX8 tF.AHIN'G "TOttK STORE OPEN EVENINGS BEGINNING WEDNESDAY i 1 . ' . ' " ' ' One More Day Then Xmas Come to this store to do your gift shopping. The assortments are large and varied. The quality is of the best and everything is priced at about what you want to pay. Shop early in the morning. OUR STORE will be OPEN EVENINGS till 8:30 p. ml, beginning Wednesday. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS FOR HER Look this list over, it will deckle what to give her, whether it be for wife,-mother, sister or sweetheart. The items listed below are practical and can be used everyday. Give practical gifts. ! Silks . $1.49 to $3.93 Georgette $1.49 Woolen Dress Goods ;. 50c to $5.00 Plaid Woolen $1.79 to $7.50 Coatings .". $3.50 to $10.00 Gloves, Kid $2.50 to $4.00 Gloves, Fabric j 75c Table Cloths $2.50 to $30.00 Napkins v $2.50 to $25.00 Lunch Sets $10.00 Silk Hosiery 83c to $4.00 MunsingWear 85c to $8.50 Umbrellas . $65.00 Neckwear i ...... 75c to $5.00 Tapestry Couch Covers $8.50 Maderia Pieces .....'.... $3.50 to $15.00 Women's Handkerchiefs 10c to $1.28 Shoes . $5.00 to $15.00 Coats $19.50 to $75.00 Fur ." $9.00 to $150.00 Silk Petticoats $6.95 to $15.00 Georgette Pvetticoats for party gowns, pnee $11.95 to $25.00 Camisoles $2.00 to $7.50 Silk Corsets $10.00 to $20.00 Corduroy Bath Robes $9.50 to $30.00 Pendleton Bath Robes $30.00 bilk Ivimonas $5.50 to $45.00 Hand Emb. Gowns and Combinations, price $2.95 to $6.50 Crepe de Chine Gowns and Combinations, price . $5.00 to $20.00 Ladies' Sweaters, wool and silk, price $7.00 to $50.00 Cap and Scarfs $1.30 to $6.50 Pendleton Indian Robe $16.50 lifif "I" s . if