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PAGE TIIPX TEN PAGES rf.u' DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1020. ir . :d OAIiENDAH OF EVENTS Dec. 29-31. Annual meetlnf 0. 8. T. A Portland. Jhii. J. School reopen. . Jan. 3 Grand Jury convene. Jan. 10. Farm Bureau Fed eration meets, Portland. Jan. 10 January term of cir cuit court convene. Jan. 18. Annual meotlr of Hound-Up director!. Coir Tournament I'lannixl. The tourminient committee of the r News of Pendleton i rungemcnts for an 18-hole handicap tournament to be held over the cIum'h coui'ho on Huturday aa a New Year day apart event. Home eort of trophy poxuihly tt cup, will bo put up for player making the bent net score. Iwecn a do.en and 20 pluyera are pected to enter the pluy. Invited to Hank CM'iiIik. Invltullons to the opening of Citizen' National ISunk. at The Dulles on Monday, were 'received today by local bunkere. The new bank mukea the fourth In that city and It la to mart with a capital of 1160,4000 and a nurplus of 118,000. P. J. Hladelmun in president of the bank and H. 1" Pendleton Oolf flub h perfect trier r- Kuck, father of Hurry Kuck, 101101101101101101 -101101101101- WE CLOSE ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' Fresh Specialties for the New Year Dinner Ft, Freh Drewed, Hent and Fry. Large Eastern Count Oysters, Fresh Shrimp Meat and Crabs. Don't forget "101" Tomato Sausage for the New Year breakfast It is delicious. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market. Inc. MiOMS 101 (Prlato Kii'liaiiEO Cornice llotli Department) ll-Msi UllOCUKlKii AM) MEATS -ioi-i6i 101 10 1 loi - ioi - ioi - ioi - ioi - yj''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiniiiii I To Those Who Do Not i Know 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 bon efit to take advantage of. The BEE HIVE PayCash' Pendleton's Variety S tor Save Cash fmiuuiiiiniiitiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii iiiimiiimini iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiif THE HEATFR OF NO REGRETS JL "- . FEED OPENING CffdTSK .EC-rr TvaVv- POLISHED STEElt J&J. 1 - . '""'" OUTER BODY lAKl MICA jILJ?!nmm,, ... ANTI Si OUTER BODY s?xfip&JM rKr-0vE'" DRAFT ' 'ilia I LSr5yTf5yir AIR CHAMBERS fTALiiMMirri lining WSKa krVJ HEAT TO - Trzjr ra floor nilf 1 Universal Stoves &Fhmaces . MiP newspupermun, m one or tne niiect org. I'at Foley, hotel man, also well known here, Is a director. the Iks ex Quarantined for ftiualluox The home of . W. Kugg. on Went Court Btrect, waa placed under quar amine today for amallpox. Mimt Grace Hugg. who ha been 111 for the pant the week, ha contracted the dtaeane. Infant IJorn Yenterljr Die The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mr, Hoy H. lllcker, who wan born on Wed r.eday, panned away and funeral Her vice were held from Folaom' under taking parlor thl afternoon, with only iocnl member of the family present. The little one woa to have been named June Lenore. Mr. Becker i reported recovering. Mr. A. Becker, mother of Mr. Hcckor, arrived from Cannon Beach, Ore., this morning. Attractive1 I'oMcr Out. , Attractive folder, printed In four color, heralding the return of the Union Pacific nytcm to pre-war train Horvlcc. were received In Pendleton today by T. F. O'Drlcn, local agent. Service and equipment on the O.-W. It. & N. and I'nion ' Pacific to the northweat, the ntcumcr acrvlcc of thel company between Portland and 8on FranclHco and the t&llfornla rcBorta reached by the Southern Pacific ore included in the folder, which Is in four pages. Will Peterson ft1! Judgment. Judgment for $0 and costs against Mr. and Mr. T. P. Hunter woa given Will M. Peterson In circuit court to day. The case went by default. License. IsHurd to Couple, . ioi A murriuge license was Issued by the county clerk lale Wednesday af- teraoon to George K. Sherman, of Pilot Hock and Miss Iva Southwell of Pendleton. ' Suit Filed for Divorce. -tavern Bentley today brought suit In circuit court for divomff rom Rich ard N. Bentley, to whom ahe was married in February. 1018. Impo- tencv Is the grounds for the' action. J B. Perry rcspresents the plaintiff. Gray Brother Get Judgments. Judgments were rendered today In favor of Gray Brothers Grocery Co. for 815:8.78 and costs against O. S. Van Orsdall and W. II. Van Orsdall and for $581.43 against O. 8. Van Orsdall. ' Both Judgments were taken by default. Aswssor F.xUiHliiut Tax 1.1st. Extension of the various Items of taxation on the 1920 roll is now under way in the assessor's office. The work is proving heavier than ever be fore, because of the large number of classifications for taxation. There are five Irrigation districts and the state, county, school and local taxes all have to be extended on the roll Bond and Oath Kot Itcady. It. O. Hawks, who becomes assessor ! on January I, has nut yet taken his 1 oath of office because nis ponas nave not yet been finally arranged. Me ex pects the bond to arrive today or to morrow and will be sworn In as soon as possible. Mr. Hawks has not yei selected an office deputy and will bt assisted by the retiring assessor, C. P. Strain, until a new man is employed and is qualified to bundle the work, he said today. Mux Crosse. Dudley Wash. Is here from La I.. A. Friedman of Mountain Home, Idaho, Is. here today. Homer I. Watts, Athena attorney is a business visitor in Pendleton to day. DIES WHILE ON VII Funeral services for Dr. O. J. Croup, veteran Walla Walla dentist and fath er of Dr. Floyd Croup of this city, were held In the neighboring Washing ton city this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. Croup passed away day before yes terday at (Jolfax, Wash., while visiting a daughter, Mrs. Ida Camp, there. Dr. Croup was 1 years of age and had practiced dentistry for 30 years at Walla Walla. Death came from heart disease, from which he had suf fered for a long time. Dr. and Mrs. Croup wore In Colfax for the holidays and he was In fairly good health. Bcsidos his widow, he is survived by his dfrtightor, Mrs. Camp, and two sons, Allen Croup, of Walla Walls, and Dr. Floyd Croup, of this city. He was u member of the Oddfellows' lodge. VKXXSVI.TAN1.V MAX" NAMED. WASHINGTON, Doc. 30. (A. P.) Colonel George C. Itichnrds of Oil City, Ta., was appointed today by the president as chief of the militia bu reau of the war department. - 1UIODK ISI.AXBKR IS NAMED WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. (A. P. The nomination of Peter Augustus Jay, of Ithodo Island, as minister to Rou mania was sent to the scnato by the president today. WHITMAN1 COLMvGE, Walla Wal la, Dtc. SO. PoaJtgUJies tor WSIt- Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Thones 52G Other Dcpts. 78 Prices Revised on All Men's Goods MEN! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY YOUR WINTER NEEDS AT A BIG SAVING. PHI Price Revision ON EVERY HIGH GRADE MEN'S SUIT and OVER COAT IN THE STORE ' None reserve A At 33 1-2 per cent less. regular price. Buy now and save money. Come early. $25.00 Quality, Kcvtecd Price $10.05 $27.50 Quality, Revised Pri $18.33 $S0.00 Qnallty, Revised Price $10.95 $35.00 Quality, Revised Price $23.33 $37.50 Quality, Revised Price $25.00 $40.00 Quality, Revised Price $26.05 $12.50 Quality, Rcvlswl Price $28.35 $45.00 Quality, Revised Price ...... $30,00 $47.50 Quality, Revised Price $31.65 $50.00 Qmility, Revised IVIce $33.35 $52.50 Quality, Revised Price $35.00 $55.00 Quality, Revised Price . . . . . $30.05 $37.50 'Quality, Revised Price $38,30 $00.00 Quality, Revised Price $39.93 $62.50 Quality, Revised Price $41.07 $05.00 Quality, Revised Price ...... $43.35 $70.00 Quality, Revised Price $40.65 $72.50 Quality, Revised Price S48.25 $75.00 Qualify) Keiixcd Price .. $49.05 $77.30 Quality, Revised Price $51.67 $80.00 Quality, Revised Price S53.35 $82.50 Quality, Revised Price $53.00 $85.00 Quality. Revised Price S3Q.W5 Price Revision 'Men's Shoes, Including Men's Work Shoes and High Tops $3.00 Values $4.00 S6.50 Values ; $5.20 $7.50 Values ' , . . , $6.00 $8.50 Values $6.80 ' $10.00 Values $8.00 $1 1.50 Values . . Tt $9.20 $ 1 2.50 Values si 0.00 $13.30 Values $11.80 $15.00 Values ., $12.00 $16.30 Values j.. $13.20 i $18.75 Values 1 5.00 , TRICE RKV1SION ITOHSHKIM SHOKS 10 PKR CT. RKDITTIOX Price Revision BOYS' SHIRTS, WAISTS Cot ton and Wool Less 25 Percent. Jones' Apple Cider, No. 10 cans 95e SPECIAL FOR TWO DAYS. Hemrick's Ocean Minced Clams, 3 for Per dozen Otter Mince Clams, 3 for Per dozen ..A Darro Line Red Chinook Salmon, 3 rer dozen man college's 1921 basketball aquad started practice on Wednesday uuder coach Vincent Borlcske. Tlie coach put his charges through a stiff work out und will endeavor to btiild up a team that villi equal the record of last senson's five, which proved the cham plou vt tlie intercollegiate Uiwa of the- northwest. lement. star center, and Peterson and Wilson, guards, of the 1920 team, are belnsr missed. Several good men are bidding- for their berths, however, among them Knudson and Ourlan, of Portland, 'Rich, York and Eleakney of Walla Walla, uud QUALITY SERVICE. rF.SDIiKTOX'8 LF.AIHU "TOKE Price Revision on Men's and Boys' Caps. $1.50 Men's and Hoys' Caps, Revised lYicc $1.10 $2.00 Men' and I toys' Price Caps, Revised $1.45 $2.50 -Men' and Uoy.s Caps, Revised Price $1.88 $3.00 Mens and Hoys' Price Caps' Revised .! $2.25 $3.50 Meu's and Hoys' VttpHf Revised 1'rlcc $2.03 $4.00 Men's and Bo Caps, Revised Price $3.00 "$4.50 Men's and Boys' Caps, Revised Price $3.38 $5.00 Men's and Boys' Caps, Revised Price $3.75 Price Revision MEN'S GLOVES Dress Gloves, Work Gloves Gloves and Knitted RIDl Ci:D 23 FP.R CKXT Price Revision TRUNKS, BAGS AND SUIT CASES $3.00 Quality, Price Revision $2.25 $3.50 Quality, Price Revision $2.63 $4.00 Quality, Price Revision $3.00 $4.50 Quality, Price Revision $3.36 $5.00 Quality, "Price Revision ...... $3.75 $6.00 Quality, Price Revision ..... . $4.50 $7.50 Quality. Price Revision $5.63 $10.00 Quality, Price Revision $7.50 $12.50 Quality, Price Revision $9.38 $13.00 Quality. Price Revision ..... $11.25 $17.50 Quality. Price Revision $13.13 $20.00 Quality, Price Revision $13.00 $22.50 Quality.. Price Revision $16.85 $25.00 Quality, Price Revision $18.75 $27,50 Quality, Price Revision $20.65 $30.00 Quality, Price Revision ." $22.50 $32.30 Quality, Price Revision . $21.38 $35.00 Quality, Price Revision . . . . . $26.30 W Grocery Department Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, 3 for ... . sor Per dozen ki q Libby's Mexican Style Tamales,' 3 for 7.7 " 5s2 Per dozen ' " $ Del Monte Tomato Sauce, 3 for .7. rt? Per dozen 90c Holly Brand Rice and MilM for. 7." .'35c 58c ;.. $2.25 67c $2.60 for 72c Per dozen $2.75 bur, and Pickering of Yakima, forward candidates. Keyiiolds. of Portland, his freshman lug up well for vacant by Dement der and Penrose of Wall ,Comrada ami Laydea. of Carver pi EUena- Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Dcpts. 78 OVERALLS; Blue, stripe and khaki. Price Revision 31.95 ; . Prices Revised Men's Leather Vests, Sheep Skin Coats, Macki naws and Vests. 'V $12.30 Values, Price Rev ised ; . $9.3$ $13.50 Value, Price Revised $10.13 $15.00 Values, Price Revised $11.23 $18.50 Values, Price Revised $13.1$ $17.00 Values, Price Revised ...... $14.93 $20.00 Values, Price Revised $16.53 $22.50 Values, Price Revised $18.73 $27.50 Values, Price Revised ...... $20.63 Boys' Suits and Overcoats Revised Prices $10.00 Values, Price Revised $7.30 $12.50 lalues, Price Revised $9.38 $13.50 Values, Price Revised $19.13 $15.00 Values, Price Revised $11.23 $16.30 Values, Price Revised ....... $12.38 $18.50 Values, Price Revised ...... $13.88 $20.00 Values, Price Revised $14.93 $22.00 Values, Price Revised $16.88 $23.00 Values, Price Revised .,...! $18.73 Revised Prices Men's E. & W. Shirts, Madras and Silk. $3.00 Values, Price Revised , $2.23 $3.50 Values, Price Revised . . . . . . . $2.63 $4.00 Values, Price Revised $3.00 $4.50 Values, Price Revised $3.38 $5.00 Values, Price Revised $3.75 $8.00 Values, Price Revised $4.50 $6.50 Values, Price Revised $4.88 $8.50 Values, Price Revised $e.3S $10.00 Values, Price Revised $7.00 $11.00 Values, Price Revised $8.23 $12.50 Values, Price Revised $t.38 $13.50 Values, Price Revised $10.13 $15.00 Values, Price Revised $11.23 ONE LOT OVERCOATS ; 310.00 ... Oue lot Overcoats, all sIm-s, 34 to 41. regu lar price $18.50 to $30. Cltoicc $10. 31.25 All are guard possibilities. who Walla, and. et re.iful P aUr llr.t um" Seattle, tta Un. 0c Adv, Aiill M i? L --2 a . . & . - - ...... . . . . . . . . ... aa...anaaArt...ft.i