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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1920)
, -v v y f v t TEN PACE3 .TTirra DAILY EAST 0EEG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OEEOCN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBEK 29, 1920. PAGE T173E3 N ews of Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENTS v ' : Dee. 28. American ( Legion concert, Deo. $-St Second Annual meeting Oregon, State Chamber of Commerce, Portland. . Deo. t'i Oraln and forage school, Pilot Rook. Deo. 2-31. Annual meeting O. . T. A., Portland. Jan. S. School reopen. Jan. 18, Annual meetlr i of Round-Up director. Funeral Held Yewtmlay, The funeral of Carl Shafer, aged man who died Saturday at the O. B. Spark place on Illrch creek, wua held Monday afternoon from the Brown un. dortttklng chapel. The service wan conducted by Rev. J, IC. Ireland. Dr. HonuVrHOii Horo. Dr. T. M. Henderson, formerly a practicing specialist In Pendleton, won here toduy attending to business mut ter while en route from Portland to New York city. He I going to the eiixtern metropolis to Rtudy diseases of the eur, none and throat during the next two month and will open office In Portland In March, following hi return. Mr. Henderson and children will remain In Portland. The Hen demon left Pendleton In March, 1918 und have el nee resided In the north. Dr. HenilerHon planned to leave on No. 18 this afternoon. UmImb Piiu 1 1 Mm Through Kureka lodge No, 12, I. O. O. r., lunt night added 11 member, this number being given the third degree work of the lodge. Two more were lidded by tranfer. 101 101 101-101 101 101 101101101101 f si IP 7 I 7 o 7 5 A SERVICE ACCOUNT AT "ONE-O-ONE" IS A REAL CONVENIENCE. It enables you to order all your meats and groceries at one time on the same phone and it saves you the time and trouble of paying for them every time each order is delivered. Call "101" Ask for the office and open a weekly or monthly SERVICE ACCOUNT NOW for the first of 1921. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PlONK8 ioi (Private Exchange Conner lioth Department) KINK UKOCKK1KH A1 MHATS O I C I- I loiioi iui-iui iui lui ioi ioi ioi ioi Ktcollicud CaM-Ii Reported Fishermen on the Lower river yes terday succeeded In landing three good sized Bteelhead salmon, according to eDort reaching here today. The river rce considerably during the night, however, and I now muddy. H I not expected that the water will be cleared up enough for fishing for pernap a week. Annual Martini- of Dealer Comfng The annual meeting of the Pendleton Automobile Dealer Association Ih to he held here on the evening of Wed nesday. January 1, according to an nouncement made today. 1 he meeting nrobabty will Include a dinner at the Elk club. Election of officer for the coming year will be In the order of business. Tri Hae Clnh to MiK The director of the Tri State Auto Cluo. renreaentlng Pendleton, will meet with six invited men tomorrow noon at luncheon at the Elk club to consider further the proposal to or ganize a separate club with headquar ter In Pendleton. County official and member of the Pendleton -Commercial Association Interested In the move have been Invited to the meeting. Joint Installation Planned A Joint installation of officers for the three branches of the Oddfellow iirnun. . Rebekah. Encampment and i subordinate lodge, I planned for Fri day evening, January i. me insinua tion of the various officer will be pub lic to member of the other branches. Refreshment will be served following the work and a musical program prob duly will be given. Officers Installed serve for six months' term. UHiiimniiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHiiiitiitiitiiitiiMiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiHiniui. I To Those Who Do Not 1 Know 35 ' That this store is the busiest shop in this city, the reason is we sell for less, the same high grade line of merchandise as is carried in all stores but still it sells for less, because we sell for cash and can afford to do so. . It will be to your advantage to always come into this store whenever you are down town, for we are al ways offering specials which will prove to your ben efit to take advantage of. The BEEHIVE, f s PayCash Pendleton's Variety Store SaveCaah fllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllF Concert Date Is Fixed. The next concert to be presented In Pendleton under auspice of Pendle ton Post, American Legion, will be given In the Oregon theater on the night of Wednesday, February 1. At that time the Columbia,Symphony Or chestra, consisting of 20 pieces, will be the attraction. The coming of this concert troupe Is one of the largest musical undertakings here in many days and the legion In preparing to make a drive to see that the affair Is a financial success. Man Here- In Morris List Paul Mehl, marketing agent from Oregon Agricultural College, who I here today meeting with the executives of farmers organizations. Is listed as one of the persons who holds Interim jgertiflcates for bond purchased . through the defunct bond house of Morris Brothers, In Portland. Mrs. Joseph Leuer is also on the list for $1000. A concern named Gray Broth ers was listed for $3000, but inquiry at the local store bearing that name said that they had no dealings with Morris Brothers and that It wa evl dently a concern In the Willamette valley. Checking over the lists Is difficult matter for no addresses of In dividual are given. THE HEATFR OF NO REGRETS '..TrTiflll I Rids Will n Opened Bid on from 500 to lOflO feet of fire hose will be opened by the city council tonight at the last meeting of the pres ent council. Several proposals have been received by the city recorder. Bids are also supposed to be opened for a sewer cleaning machine, but up to this morning no proposal had been received. No street work will be ready for contract at this time and It is the Intention of the city engineer to recom ment that work not be let while winter prevails and construction is not pos sible. It is his belief that when work can be resumed, It can be let at a cheaper price. Following the council session, the new administration, which takes office on Monday, will caucus. EXTRA LAR66 TOP FEED OPENING LAKE MICA sEE0 DOOR. ENTIIATEIV MICA FRAME! ANTI JUCKLINO STRIP EXTM LARGE HOT BLAST INTAKE DUPLEX QfLATES EXTRA LARGE ASHCHAMBEI Direct CRAFT PAMPER HEAVY POLISHED STEEU OUTER BODY HEAVY INNER LINING PROTECT! OUTER BODY f AIR CHAMBERS HOT BLAST SIDE UN I NO- EXTRA HEAVY VENTILATED LINING CONICAL f IRE POT DEFLECTS HEAT TO FLOOR Prortor Making Statue for Coei A. Phlmlster Proctor, well known sculptor who formerly worked on mod el here. Is starting work on a statue I of Theodore Roosevelt to be presented to tbb City of Portland by Dr. Henr Waldo Coe, one of the large Investors In property near Stanfield. Mr. Proc tor has presented 12 models for the statue and Dr. Coe has Just accepted one that he desires completed. The statue will be about IS 1-2 feet In height. In the equestraln style and will take several months to complete. Com plete with base the whole will stand about 2S feet high and will cost, com pleted, $35,000. It will be unveiled In Portland about the end of the coming year. The location of the bronze is yet to be decided upon. If If Universal Stoves &Fumaces I Body to Go to Portland The body of the late George Law rence, traveling salesman who dlea here Monday night following an Illness with pneumonia, will he sent to Port land tonight on trnln No. 23. It will he loken fhirre rf v tie Portland lodge of Rlks, of ""-hlch he deceased was a member, and be held for funeral nrrnnaements, nendin the arrival In Portland on Frldsv morning of Mrs. John Danielsen. his sister from Chlca- O. T lAwreno. of Seattle, father of the deceased, arrived In Pendleton this mornlna to assist with the funeral arrangements and will accompany the body to Po'tlsid tonieht. The local lodge of Elks has had charge of the remnlns here. The deceased, accord ing to hie father, was S2 years old. Community Worker s T ""ohcon R. B. Tucker, of Seattle, who will orsnnize Pendleton lor Community Service enterprises, arrived In Pendle ton this mornlnir and was a suest at the Rotary club luncheon at the Elks club this noon. . He was called upon or a brief talk, In which he said ho hoped to cet work under wav at once for organizing here, jsevernl musical stunts were enjoyed at the luncheon, n. F.. Chloupek being Ihe chief enter talner . - . 1 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts. 78 Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 52fl Other Depts. 78 PENKl.KTON'S LF.AIU.NO "TORK A Money Saving Event Is Our Great Price Revision Sale BUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS NOW AND SAVE. PRICES CUT DEEP ON HIGH GRADE SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE. Frocks One-Half Price .I - - 1 1 - -. 1 !? I i'isA if A lovely variety of styles and materials, such as tricotine, satin, velvet, duvetyne, velour, crepe meteor, taffeta and tricolette. " Latest New York models. Make your selections early. Pliilippine Hand Em broidered Lingerie Any one who has owned these dainty garments knows how practical they are and how ex quisite 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, now. . $4.75 $7.50 Combinations, now.. $5.95 Corsets, Half Price Nemo, Modart, Kabo, La Revo and Madame Irenes. Beautiful brocades, satin stripe, CantilleBroche Corsets, up to $25.00, now half price. All sizes, 19 to 44. Hand made Maderia Baby Pillow Top, regular $4.50 value; sale price $2.95 Pique Bibs( trimmed with Swiss Medallions and embroidery; was 20c, sale price ....... 10c Infants' Cashmere Saques, trim med with fancy ribbon, in pink blue or white, regular $1.00, now 49c Blouses $2.93 One special lot of Blouses in tricolettes and georgette crepes, in flesh, white, maize, tangerine and navy ..... 4 . . ..... $2.98 Another assortment of waists, half price. SUITS at Radical Reductions s Lot 1 $19.50 Suits up to $49.50, in serge, tri cotines, velours; navy, black and mixtures. Lot 2 $34.50 . Suits up to $85 in this lot Ma terial, tricotine, duvedelaines, suedine, trimmed with tailored braid, fancy stitching. Some fur trimmed, others plain. Colors, brown, navy and black. Lot 3 $45.00 Suits in this lot up to $100. Ripple or plain coat, fur trimmed and plain models, tricotine, vel dyne, peachbloom and other ma terials. Lot 4 $59.50 This lot consists of all our suits from $100 up and are very beau tiful models. Some trimmed with beaver others with Hudson seal or mole. All new shades. Make Your Selection Furs Now of Black Lynx Scarf, was $200.00, now . $135.00 Black Fox Scarf, was $200.00, now $135.00 Black Fox Scarf, was $95.00, 1 now ..... $67.50 Black Fox Scarf, was $75.00, now $59.50 Hudson Seal Scarf, was $130, now $S7.50 Beaver Scarf, was $130.00, now $87.50 Squirrel Scarf, was $75.00, now $59.50 Raccoon Scarf, was $37.50, now $29.50 Blue Wool Scarf, was $75.00, now $59.00 Jap Kolinsky Scarf, was $25.00, now $19.50 Stofie Martin Scarf, was $35.00, now . $27.50 Squirrel Scarf, was $120.00. now $95.00 Grocery Department Jones' Apple Cider, No. 10 cans . . ....95c SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS.. Hemrick's Ocean Minced Clams? 3 for 58c Per dozen . $2.25 Otter Mince Clams, 3 for 67c Per dozen .V $2.60 Darro Line Red Chinook Salmon, 3 for ......... 72c Per dozen $. Van Camp's Chili Con Came, 3 for ; 50c Per dozen $1.95 Libby's Mexican Style Tamales, 3 for 58c Per dozen " . . . ,v. . . . . $2.25 Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 3 for 23c Per dozen ; 90c Holly Brand Rice and Milk, 3 for 35c Per dozen-. . . $1.25 PEE3XS. Rohert B. 'Jones to W. H. Gould. S5000. Lot 4 and SB 1-4 SW 1.4 Sec. m, lot 1. Sec. 19, Tp. 8. 8 .U. S3 and S 1-2 SB 1-4 Bee. 13 and N 1-i NE 1-4 Sec .24, Tp 5, 8. R. 32 and NE 1-4 NW 1-4, NW 14 NE 1-4 and 8 1-J NE 1-4 Sec. lS,"Tp. 5. S. R. 31 and .NU 1-4 Nfc 1-4 Sec, 19, Tp. 5. R. S. 33. Emll Tlmmerman to (. C. Moore and H. O. Fuller 10. Fractional E 1-2 Sec. 2,.Ti. 4, X. R. 33. The Peoples Warehouse to John Mc. Thall, 4000. SW 1-4 SK 1-4 Sec. 1, Tp. 2, N. R .33, V. C. Green to Wn. Orlhbin I200O. B. R. Richard to l. Dennln 3S. met and bound tract In Sec. 10, T. F. J lot , Sec. 3. Tp. 3, X. R. 37 3. X. K. 288 . ! , Magirla Henderwn. noardlan to L. t A .Overman to Victor E. Coff- jA. McCMntoclc and H. I Himpaun man 1130(1. Mete and bound tract In;ll224.17. Lot 4 and south 33 frt of XE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 30; Tp. . X. R. Lot 3. Block , original town of Fen 33 . . Idleton, f ; I i j