DAILY EAST 02ES051A5, FEaiJWEXOW, CES30JI, PAGE HIRES FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 24, 1020. -jrCIu : -r-rr-.f, i. v - jj " r" """" 11 CALENDAR OP EVENTS : , . Dec. 10-84 Pruning school at Freewater, Dec. ?6. Saturday, Christmas day. 4 Pec. 28. American Legion concert. Deo. 28-2) Second Annual meeting Oregon Btata Chamber cf Commerce, Portland. ' . Dee. 2-2 Drain and forage school, Pilot. Rock. pec. 29-S I. Annual meeting 0. S. T. A., Portland. Jan. 18. Annual meeting of Round-Up director!. Frrowatcr Rends Final Report. The final report on collections for the Red Cross roll call in Freewater was sent to Bounty Chairman C. K. Cranston today by E .8. Howe, of the Bank of Freewater, who waa in charge there. The total rained waa (202. Special Christmas Service Special ChriHtmaa aervlcea will be held Saturday at the Baptist church, at 11 a. m with Rev. W. It. Cox, pa tor, officiating. The Church of the hedeemer will have It Tuletlde service at 10 a. m. Haturday. sliahtly. effective at once. The Indi an .robes have gone from im.&n hack to-"$1S and other Una have taken about the same percentage of reduc tion. . Section Map of 'liy Begun . A eectlon map of the entire city nf Pendleton, for the usa of the city wa ter department, la being started by City Engineer Frank B. Hayes. It will- contain, when completed, the lo cation of all water mains, service con nections, meters nnd hydrants, as well Kervloes at Jlyrlek Ktutlon. Lutheran services are to be held at Myrick Htatlon on Christmas day. Rev. A. Dlasburg, pastor, will conduct a service at 1(1: SO. preceded by con fession at 10 o'clock. Okrar Sent Firefighters. A largo iox 01 encars, m ism " Association, as an intricate drawing or tne amino-1 t,rfi, mmm.rctal utlng reservoirs. The map will be In I WM reC(,vea ttt (ire department head several sections and will require sev-1 uarttrH t0(In), Tne boyB are the re- eral months of spare time effort. The city will be mapped by Sections and when the service marks are filled In, blue prints will be made. cinlenta each year of such a gift in ap preciatlon of their splenmq worn ior the city. STORE OPEN EVENINGS Indian Robe Prices Reduced. Portlier Wal Man Promoted. The retail orlce of Pendleton Indian w,i. a. Wulles. formerly of this robes and allied products of the Pen- (pity, is now manuger of all the dlstri 1lil on Woolen Mills has been reduced -101 101-101-101 101-101 101-101 101 101- This seasons brings to memory many pleas ant exchanges during the present year thoughts that make one feel thankful for the acquaintance. Sincere regard prompts the wish that you enjoy a genuine good time this Christmas. .-,.4 ; Mior PENDLETON CASH MARKET, Inc. 301 E. Court St. -ioUi6i-i6i-iui 101 lui i6i i6i ioi ioi buting and service stations of the! Continental Oil Co., In Bait iJike City, according to word received by his fnthen C. E. Walles. He has Just re ceived a substantial promotion and Is well pleased with his position. chimin Has Cub Rear. n w Onodman. manager of life meat department at the Dean Tatom Co tore, Is displaying In the cold storage window today a 70-pound black cub bear which he shot In the Bear Wallow country a few days aijot The cub will furnish bear steans ror Mr. Goodman's New Years day din ner. Tran-4-rlpt of RoikI Ismic Kent. The transcript on the recent city Ibond Issue of 822,000 was completed llust night and today was mailed by I Judge Thomas Fits Gerald, city re : corder. to the buyers of the Issue, Carstena ft Karles Co., at Portland. From this material the legality of the ' issue will be plowed upon by attor neys for the company. !liMMiiiiiiiiiiniiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihriiiiiiiiiiiiuiii Annie McKay in for Clirislmas. Annie McKay, notorious Indian wo ! man, will enjoy both Christmas and , New Year's day In the women a city ! Jail, the guest of the city. She was i arrested by the police force last niitht charged with being drunk and dis orderly. She fought the officers and I raised a rumpus In general, they told the police Judge this morning and when all the evidence had been weighed, his honor. Judge Thomas Fles Gerald, consigned Annie to the Jail for 10 days. She was fined 810 on December 2 for being drunk and In addition to being sentenced todiy, was read a lecture. C X s 5 s 3 3 3 S 3 WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND HOPE THE NEW YEAR WILL BRING YOU A FULL MEASURE OF PROSPERITY. The BEE HIVE Pay Ch Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash f 5r ACCEPT OUR SINCERE WISHES FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL. lii NEWS OF THE COUNTY Ted Favored by Opinion. An opinion in favor of O .D. Teel, plaintiff in a suit against Nancy Mc Donald, et at., waa handed down Thursday afternoon in circuit court by Judge G. W. Phelps. The cose Involves llle to 400 acres of land said to be worth 140,000 and to which the title has been clouded. The land Involved is under the proposed Teel Irrigation system, west of Echo. Registered Mall Reimrted Stolen A sack or more or registered mail which was being kept In the O. W. R. & N. Co. station at Milton-Freewater last night waa stolen by robbers who broke Into the building, and escaped with the loot. The sheriffs office here was notified of the robbery today and this afternoon Sheriff Taylor left for Milton to look over the ground. The local postoffice had no report of the robbers and no Idea of the amount of the loss is had here. The official re ports on such cases, the postoffice said, go to postal Inspectors at Spokane. SI Called for Jury Iuty. A Jury list was drawn by the sheriff today to serve during the January term of circuit court, commencing Monday, January 10. The 31 names drawn were of the following citizens: H. O. Worthlngton. Pendleton; O. H. Walter, Freewater; W. I Blessing, Hermiston; Charley Bonney, Pendle ton; Thomas R, Hampson, Pendleton George H. Root, Hermiston; John Mulr, Pendleton; G. H. Copplnger, Echo; Allen Thomson, Echo; William Kupera, Pendleton; W. W. Bridgewa- tcr, Freewater; A. B .Rothrock, Ad ams; C .A, Perkins, Tendleton; ' Ed Gnavauch, Stnnfield; P ,T. Harbour, Weston; C. H. Boerstler, Freewater; J. M. Kyle, Stanfield; I. A. Christopher, Adams; Hugh Mclntyre. Athena; R. W. Walter, Milton; Eugene MoCulley, Pendleton; George Runysn, Pilot Rock; H. Huber, Milton; Otto G. Sap per, Hermiston; A. Avery, Freewater; Peter Baker, Pendleton, Charles H. Downing, Athena; Roy Penland, He lix; cnnrles Hoggnrd. Stanfield; U B Nell, Pendleton; Roy Cannon, Athena. Universal Sioves &Fumaces Fifteen full blooded Umatilla In dians are among the contributors to the fund for the relief of children in Central Europe.'the list turned in to day by Major E. U Swartxlander, In dian agent, at Mission, shows. He ob tained subscriptions from S3 persons at Mission where he was chairman. Mlslon was asked for 3100 and has sent in 3119. I4, adding that precinct to a growing list of county communities which have heard the Christmas call of the hungry yeunssters on the oth er side of the world. Tomorrow these children are being given food and j clothing by the American Red Cross and allied agencies, while children In America are enjoying Christmas gifts a of old. i QUALITY SERVICE f?Q STORE OPEN EVENINGS TEtfDIiETO.VB LF.AIITNO TORR n Br w w m a at - :v s i ti n. Sjj. J Ay? k jr . BUY CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR MEN AT A MAN'S STORE. You will also find many practical gifts for boys here too. Our men's section is brim full of good, acceptable gifts for men and boys. Se lect them now while our GREAT PRICE REVISION SALE IS ON and save money. "GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE MAN Suit $25.00 to $85.00 Overcoat $10.00 to $85.00 Mackinaw ; $8.50 to $25.00 Union Suit $2.50 to $10.00 Hats ;.. $3.50 to $22.50 Caps ;t)(,JWw 1.50 to $6.00 Silk Hose $1.00 to $2.50 Bath Robes, Men's , $30.00 Smokinjj Jackets ............ . $io.OO to $25.00 Gloves $2.00 to $10.00 Shirts $2.25 to $15.00 Ties 'y 75cto$6.50' Men's Bath Robes $16.00 to $22.50i Shoes . $8.50 to $16.50' Collar Bags, Leather Belts, Auto Robes, Purses, Indian Robes, Couch Covers, Bed Blankets, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Studs Vest Chains and Various other Practical Articles. , SHOP HERE AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR THE BOY Suits . ................ ..... $10.00 to $20.00 Overcoats . $5.00 to $18.50 Waists . V. 85c to $2.00 Shirts . $1.00 to $4.00 Cap . '....$1.00 to $2.50 Gloves . 50c to $1.75 Ties 35c to $1.50 Sweaters $3.50 to $7.50 Hats . $1.25 to $3.75 Shoes :. $5.00 to $10.00 1 3C Ji aFW I t hi x5 it mu Mil - FROCKS ONE-HALF PRICE A lnvulv vanVtv of stvloc nA ,o4:,i0 ..u - J , uiaiiuaia sum as incoune. saun. veiveu auveirne. veiour. rrpne metpor. ttipi.i and triniotto i . ... i , . ' . .w.vuv. UUIV.MI in.cw i oi'K moaeis. Mane your selection early.