East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGGNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1920.
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iGiHtt lo Conventions. . rwil! spend tho latter part of the week
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OALENDAIt OP EVENTS
. Dec. 28. American Legion
concert.
Deo. 28-29 Becond Annual
meotlna Oregon Bute Chamber
if Commerce, Portland.
Deo. 28-29 drain and forage
school, IMlot Itock.
Deo. 29-31. Annual meeting
O. H. T. A., Portland.
.Jan. 3. Schools reopen.
Jan. 8. Annual meeting of
Round-Cp director!.
Goo to l'IIVOIIllOIIH. . . I
C 1C. CranHton, secretuiy of tho
Pendleton Commercial Association,
left for Portland Sunday night to at
tend tho annual convention of the
Oregon Annotation of Commercln!
Secretaries, opening today. Mr. Crans
ton Is vice prescient of thin body,
which had been In exigence for the
punt two yeur. Tomorrow and Wed
nesday Mr. Cranston will represent the
local association as delegate to the
Oregon State Chamber of Commerce
In Its annual meeting. Whether any
other I'endletoninns will attend thnt
meeting la doubtful, although the Pen
dleton Commercial Association In en
titled to two delegates. Mr. Cranaton
'H! spend tho latter part of the week
looking after hla property Interests In
Morrow county and visiting hla old
home near K.ilcm, Ho will be back
next Monday, J.inl 3.
Former Prln-Iiaf ;ot l-Vd'Tnl Jolt
It. (. Dykstra, formerly prlnclal of
tho I'matilla school and secretary of
the Commercial Club there, has Just
received an appointment as assistant
teacher with the federal board for vo
cational training. He has not yet been
assigned.
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WINTER DAYS
ARE
HUNGRY DAYS
FOR THE CHILDREN.
Keep a box of good eating apples in the
house for them.
. We still have a few boxes of our Extra Fancy
Rome Beauty Apples left at $2.45 per box.
Winesaps, $1.10 and $2.00 per box.
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Pendleton Cash Market,' Inc.
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H.NIS GKOCKUIIIS AM) MliT8
I'ollce Court Has Two
Police court reoords this morning
showed that two men were arrested
over thp week end for being drunk
A. W. Walden forfeited ball of 810 and
H. J. Whclerton was fined $10 thtx
morning. Tour dollars on an old fine
was also turned over to the Judge this
morning.
Annual Passe Issued
Employes of the O. W. K. & X. ss
tern who are entitled to annual passes
for 1921 are beginning to receive
theirs front tho division headquarters
i at Iji Grande. The transportation is
earlier than usual this year. It being
usually In . January before the passes
are distributed.
New Ice Plant to lie Itullt
The Pacific Fruit Co., which main
talna an Icing plant for Ita refrigerator
cars, at ltieth, la to start construction
at once of a new plant, larger than the
one now In use. The site of the new
project will b changed to conform to
the new plana of the yards and will be
more central than that now In use.
IIiikIimim Expected to He littler
Business la expected to pick up on
the C. W. It. & N. lines immediately
after January 1, according to Harry
Grant, of Kleth, who was In Pendleton
lust evening. A aoon as .freight bug.
Iness returns to normal the crews
which were laid off earlier in Decern
Ler IH bo called back. At present
freight traffic la light.
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H That this store is the busiest shop in this city, the
2 reason is we sell for less, the same high grade line
H of merchandise as is carried in all stores but still it
sells for less, because we sell for cash and can afford
j to do so.
s It will be to your advantage to' always come into
5 this store whenever you are down town, for we are ai
rs ways offering specials which will prove to your ben-
- cfit to take advantage of.
I The BEEHIVE
Pay Cah Pendleton'. Variety Store Save Cash
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Koil I fcbcr la Miirrird.
Urban "lied" Fabcr, Chicago White
' Sox pitcher who has visited here In
! paat winters, is married. Word fo his
recent wedding In Des Molnea, Iowa
hoa Just been received by friends here.
The marriage, they say. explains why
he did not come to Oregon for hla an
nuul hunt with friends from Pilot
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Christmas Trailo Was (jMotl.
Christmas trade was very good, nc
cording to most of the local merchants
who dealt In holiday gift goods.. The
volume of sales in many cases was
double that of Christmas In 1919, the
weather this year being far more fa
vorable Ilia ii last year. Merchants say
that despite talk of tighter money
conditions, sales of necessities were
less than of gift goods.
Lesion Will Hold Election.
Pendleton Post, American Legion,
baa called a meeting for g o'clock to
night in the assembly room of the
county library for the purpose of elect.
Ing post officers for the term begin
ning January 1. A meeting called
for one week ago had to be postponed
because of the lack of a quorum. Pi
nal plans for the concert tomorrow
night under legion auspices will also
Ije made at thia evening's meeting.
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ASHCHAMBEI
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OUTER BODY
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lliloil County Ttoad Work Stn)pod
An injunction sought by Walter M.
Pierce and William It. Jasper, of Union
county, has stopped highway work in
that, county. Bids which were to be
called for paving of two pieces of road
are held up and nothing more nil I be
done until the change in county admin
istration after the year's opening. Tha
plaintiffs nay that materials and labor
are too high for furiher road work and
advise a delay until times are more
propitious.
ltlvcr SUI1 Quito Clear.
Itcsplte Jocal rains, there has been
only a slight fall of rain In the moun
tains and tho river has not yet risen to
great height nor has it become roiled.
Keports from the lower river are" that
stcolhead fishing has been indulged In
by sportsmen from Hcrmlston and
I'matilla and the condition of the
water in tha river la satisfactory for
that kind of sport at present. A day
orlwo. however, may raise tho river
and bring down mud from the melt
ing snows.
Hunting Nearly Over.
The season for ducks and geeso Is
not only drawing near to the close In
date but also In fact say hunters from
this city who went to the haunts or
the birds in the west end of the county
Saturday and Sunday. Very few per
sons succeeded In getting either ducks
or geese. The 1lrds have all been
driven from the river and are congre
gating on the Cold Spring reservoir,
which Is a government preserve. The
season will bo brought officially to a
close on next Friday at sundown.
Chief Says to (lean l'p
Itemoval of Christmas trees, boxes,
drapplng paper and othrr trash which
has accumulated over the Christmas
rush, was urged on till local persons
today by Fire Chief W. It Klngolfl.
Tho chief allied that a!! materials that
can bo burned he disposed of at once
before they become u menace and take
fire. Tho Christinas season passed
without any alarms for fire and with
only one small blnse, which was dis
covered Saturday night in the deserted
building formerly known as Solan's
blacksmith shop, opposite from the
city hall. The department put out tho
tiro without an alarm.
Track Work N'caring Completion
Track work at Kleth is nenring com
pletion and probably by the end of
this week all new switches and the
now arrangement of sidetracks will be
connected. Throe largo crews are bus?
laying steel and connecting It In the
east half of the yards and the hill a
mllo cii."t of the present station Is vlr
tually all cut away for the four side
tracks which are being extended east.
The new station buildings are prac
tically completed, the furnishing and
wire connections remaining. When
work Is finished, there will be virtual
ly two distinct yards, one east and one
west, with the dividing lino nt the new
JUUooi, 4t of tUo rouuUUoujo.
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depts. 78
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QUALITY
SERVICE.
Use the Phones
Grocery, 2 Phones 526
Other Depts. 78
Till
Our Great Price
evision
Sale Continues
Many bargains are here for your choosing. The assortments are good and the quality
is the best. Attend this Great Money Saving Event and be happy.
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Dresses
for all ocasions. Party Dresses, Dinner Dresses,
Afternoon Dresses and Street Dresses.
Materials, satins, taffetas, brocade) velvet, silk,
nets, georgettes, laces, meteors, charmeuse, crepe de
ohine, georgette satins, tricotine, serge, foulards,
3uVeclefatns.
Colors, turquoise, peach, sunset, nile, rose, orchid,
maize, American beauty, black, gray, navy, copen,
white, and all shades of brown. Sizes from 14 to 46.
We have arranged these dresses in different lots.
One-Half
Price
COATS
We give the same careful attention to the points of
quality you cannot see as we give to those you look
for. This assures perfect satisfaction in the wear
ing of the garment. ;
You will always find our models new and distinct
ive, our workmanship always painstaking and flaw
less . ' Lotl-?19.50
" Tweeds, leather mixtures and Meltons are the ma
terials in the lot. Colors, brown, tan, greens, .bur
gundy and black.
Lot 2 $24.75
Some, of these coats are tailored models. Others
fur trimmer with Hudson seal, coney and ' raccoon.
Bolivia, duvetyne, broadcloth and silvertones. - All
wanted shades and sizes from 16 to 44.
Lot 3549.50
Beautiful coats in the new wrappy models, deep
fur collars, and others regulation styles. Materials,
cypress clotn, suedine, peachbloom and chameleon
zord. All shades and sizes.
Lot 4 $59.50
, This lot includes all the higher priced coats regard
less of former selling price. . - - - -One
special lot of Short Black Plush Coats $45.00.
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Lot 1 $19.50
- Suts up to $49.50, in serge, tricotines velours,
Navj'j black, brown and mixtures.
Lot 2 $34.50
Suits up to $85.00 in this lot Materials, tri
cotine, duvedelaine, suedine; trimmed with tail
ored braid, fancy stitching. Some fur trimmed,
others plain. Colors, brown, navy and black.
Lot 3 $45.00
Suits in this lot up to $100.00. Ripple or plain
:oat, fur trimmed and plain models. Tricotine,
, yeldyne, peachbloom and other materials.
Lot 4 $59.50
This lot consists of all our suits from $100.00
ap and are very beautiful models. Some trim
med with beaver, others with Hudson seal
hole. All new shades.
or
Lace boots in black and
brown kid, military heels,
flexible soles, originally $12,
re-marked $9.50
One lot dress shoes,1 .con
sisting of brown, ivory and
grey kid,. French heels, ori
ginally $9.50, $12.50 and $15
re-marked to $5.00
Grocery Department
XXXX Brand Evaporated Milk for Cook- Bulk Queen Olives, per pint oc
ing, per can 10c, dozen 1.10, case $4.30 r Ancnoyies, pint jar 65c
01 sVlced Cut Herring, pint jar 3:)C
Mackerel, each 30c Pickled Tonffue pjnt jar
Imported Holland Herring, each 10c
11 c; r 4- t
Sweet Pickles, per pint 35c m m granges ioc dozen ami up.
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