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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 6, 1921. PAGE THREE -I i ,.i, jj.r News of Pendl eton ; :' ! : i I: OAJL1CNDAII OF EVENTS 'Jan. S. Jackson Day banquet ana meeting of Oregon demo-t erats, Portland. Jnn. 10. Furm Tlurcau Fed- tratlon meets, Portland. Jan. 10 January term of clr- cult court convenes. Jan. 13-15 Oregon District Attorneys Convention, I'ortlaml. Ittiili-y Buys Third JntorcHt. A. Kruce Hulley Jr., wlio was local representative for the Hamilton lotur Car Co., for several months, hus pur chased a third Interest In that concern In J'ortlund according to word received hero today. Wince removing from Pendleton two months ao Mr. Bailey lius been with the Portland ofllco of the compuny. ('lunch Ih l'rohixi-out. The sum of 110,000 wus raised the Christian , . . V. I ... ' ,u' 7 among the members of . '. A a. . ' I church during 1920. according to tho Round-Up directors. yeurly flnunclnl report made recent ly. Tho report! which shows thut the church In In a better flnunclnl con dition thun at uny time In tho past 10 years, stales that each member of the church uvernges almost $f0 In con tributions. Now officers elected Tor tho church are C, M. llogtic, 8. O. Hccti!, William Milne, II. 11. Dcliurt and K. O. Draper, elders; lister Itoyd, It, T. Drown, W. I. Oudwuy, Harry - Hooper, Charles Olcott, Ocorgo Itecord, J. E. Hhurp, Harry Tenny. D. K. Wallace, George Wal lace, Karl Williams unci Jubln Vaught, deacons; Mrs. Lester Boyd, Mrs. C. W. Matthews, Mrs. C. H. Olcott, Mrs. O. W. ltccords, Mrs. H. (."lteeti and Mrs. Karl Williams, deaconesses. Wil liam .Ml I no was ce-clccted us a trus tee, und will serve with the two hold ever trustees. I7 . : . ill 101 101101-101101 101- o 1 1 ft 101101101-101- I o Catering to Public Taste It has been our experience that this community is partial to a mild rich cheete. We cater to this popular taste with an unvary. ing quality of mild, Srich Tillamook. ALWAY CLEAN AND FRESH, 45c pen lb. SNOWFLAKE SALTED WAFERS in the square tin boxes. AUo, 20c and 45c cartons. "YOU CAN DEPEND ON '101' " Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. I'liOMCg Jul (Prlati Rx'luiimo 'ounce's Both Department) n.K C KOCKKlfcS AMD MEATS 101 loi loi iui loi loi loi loi loi- , ' ''iwiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ginghams Percales Outing Flannels 25c a Yard - This is new stock, new patterns, and what used to sell for 45c a yard. The BEE HIVE Pay Cah Pendleton's Variety Store Save (ash Nttl Fowler Is Interne. Ned Fowler, Pendleton young man who Is a student ut the Oregon .Medl cul College In Portland, Is now an Intern'.- at the county hospital. He Is u nephew of D. I!. Wufflo of this city. M. W. A. to Install. The Modern Woodmen of America will Install officers for the new year at a meeting tonight In Eagle-Wood-niun hall. Ilcf reHliments will be 'served after the Installation. Klks Will Have Flu Pole. A 20-foot flag pole, topped with a gilded bull, Is being Installed over the entrance to the Klks templo today by II. O. llecse, urchitect for tho build ing. Tho pole will henceforth fly Old Qlory during the daylight hours. Census Supervisor Here. W. A. Terrull, of Wasco, who was jln charge of census operations in the second congressional district of Ore gon, Is in the city checking up on the agricultural nnd industrial census which Is being taken In this section. .He plans to be here for several days. Oregon Slaps Distributed. Hnow & Dayton, local realtyMealers, I have recently been distributing among , their customers and friends large, j colored wall maps of Oregon, con itulnlng a key list of all cities and j towns and their population according to tho 1920 census. KliriiuVs Sidestev Tacuma Trip Loral Shrlners will not be represent ed at the. concave of the temples ot the Pacific coast at Tacoma on Satur daya purtiul canvass of members here today showed. Most of the local Hhrlners are too busy with Inventory and first of the year business matters to venture so far from home at this time. Twenty-eight temples will be rtpresented at the meeting. Ireewatcr Report $521.60. Freewuter today reported to C K. Cranston, treasurer of the cnoral Kuropean ltelief. that it has raised 15:1.50. H. 8. Murray, mayor of the east end community, sent In the re port, which was received with con. sideruble gratification at headquar ters. Freewuter was allotted a quota of f 320 as was Its neighbor, Fcrndale. Mr. Cranston wrote today to ascer tain whether the amount sent In was raised wholly In Frecwater or Includ ed Fcrndale, from which place no re port has yet been received. !UIIUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllll THE HEATFR OF NO j REGRETS I EXTRA LAftGE TOPtjElsL ' U,M FEED OPENING SfSITllS HEAsrf , ... WfllllTV, POLISHED STEEL I i " - . .n OUTER BODY t : r nV -V If - iwn "mm II I ' jJL.NolLMT1 ' ff BOD" i -"SStamI 10 HrrrrS 1 H0T BLAST i I ' WWJS ' VV ffl II EXTRA HEAVY i 5aXJMS?JJ HEAT TO II 1 II . & r d Universal Stoves OFurnacQS SlwKjtcrs Show Intercut Local members of the Pendleton Tlod & Gun Club today evidenced more than usual Interest in tho annouic moot that a meeting would be held to night to decide whether a jnckrabbii shoot should be held on Sunday. The question, will be settled tonight and, if it Is decided to hold the shoot, cap tains will be named for the competing teams and conditions of the shoot de cided on. Secretary C. G. Matlock wants to find out tonight hoy many will take part and declares that all those who wish to get Into the game en .Sunday must be at the meeting to night at 7:3. It will be held In the J. II. Estes office. Orgitulaitkni to lie Krvlvrd Tle Hoy Scouts, once a flourishing organization In Pcndletim, will be re vived at a meeting tomorrow night nt the U. Itaymond homo on " Wutcr street. Rev. J. M. Cornelison, Prcsby terinn minister, In response to an bp peal from the youngsters, will meet with the boys and discuss plans for securing a scout master. The meet ing will be held at 7 p. m. andboysof 12 or over are invited to attend. At one time the members of the Boys .Scouts club numbered about 30. Clur ence Tubus, then a member of the high school faculty, was scout master. Tonight Ts "Twelfth Night" Tonight Is "Twelfth Night." or the "Eve pf Epiphany," a Christian festi vhI which celebrates the twelfth night after the birth of the Christ child In Bethlehem. The night was In former S ears accompanied by quaint customs, tuch as the eating of the "bean cake" and there Js an old tradition that Christmas greens must be burned on this night or misfortune will befall the house. The Church of the Uedeemer WO.MEX CIVB OCT Housework Is hard enough when healthy. Every Pendleton woman who ts having backache, blue and nervous spells, dlzy headaches and kidney or bladder troubles, should l; glad to heed this Pendleton woman's experi ence: ! ' Mrs. A. k: Ilyrd. 30 1 E. Wuff St.. says; "1 wnsn t feeling well and was having tro-ublo with kidney complaint some three veins u?u. 1 hud awfiil catches In the small of my buck ana fell miserable at times. The trouble vns caused, t believe, by heavy lifting. I tired easily and became cosily excit ed. I was fiervous and cross and milling pleased me. As Doun's kldneq Ills hud help another member of tho family so much. I used a box. They Id mo of tho backache and nil the other troubles, making mo feel like myself again." Price 0c, at nil dealers. Don c simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Byrd had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfrs.. Buffalo, .V. Y. JANUARY WHITE SALE NOW ON . 2S JANUARY WHITE SALE NOW ON rENDLiETO.VS LFADISiO "TORE H SALE - OUR JANUARY WHITE SALE is on in full blast. Buy your White Goods needs now and save. PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT DEEP and it's to your advantage to make your purchases now. Every thing white is now placed on a new low price level. Come tomorrow. ' --4 January White Sale WAISTINGS 25c Quality, White Sale.... 18c 35c Quality, White Sale ... . 26c 50c Quality, White Sale.... 39c 65c Quality, White Sale .... 49c 75c Quality, White Sale.... 59c 85c Quality, White Sale.... 69c $1.00 Quality, White Sale: . . 78c $1.25 Quality, White Sale. . . 98c $1.50 Quality, White Sale. . $1.19 January White Sale SIRTINGS 50c Quality, January White Kale .. S9c Oik- Quality, January White Sale 4Hv 7.'k- Quality. January White Kale 57c 85c Quality, January White Kale 6c m.00 Quality, January White Kale 7le $1.25 Quality, January White Kale :k- $1.50 Quality, January White Kale $1.10 TOWTLS Towels of all klmls. Huck Towcln, Turk Mi Towels, Muen Towels. Cotton Towels. !!5c Quality, January White Kale lc SOt! Quality, January White Kali; 24e 85c Quality, January Wlilto Kale 26c 4c Quality, January White Sale Sic 50c Quality, January White Sale Sc 65c Quality, January White Sale...... 49c 75c Quality, January White Sale 5c 8.V Quality. January White Kate...... 67c $1.00 Quality, January White Kale 78c 1."5 Quality, January White Kale 8c $1.50 Quality, January White Sale. . . . $1.17 January White Sale Laces and Embroidery 5s Quality, January White Sale 4c 8c Quality, January White Salt c 10c Quality, January White Sale 7c 12 l-2- Quality, January White Sale... x: 15c Quality, January White Kale lie 25c Quality, January White Kale 17c 80c Quality, January White Sale 21c S5c Quality, January White Kali: 26c 50c Quality, January White Kale 37c 65c Quality, January White Sale 46c 75c Quality, January White Sale 58c 85c Quality. January White Sale 78c $1.00 Quality, January White Kale 78c $1.25 Quality, January White Kale 95c $1.50 Quality, January White Sale... $1.18 $1.75 Quality, January White Kale... $1.29 A $2.00 Quality, January White Sale... $1.39 $2.50 Quality, January White Sale... $1.85 $3.00 Quality, January White Kale... $2.10 , $3.50 Quality, January White Sale. . . $2.39 $4.00 Quality, January White Sale... $2.95 January White Sale VOILES - 50c Quality, White Sale. ... 39c 65c Quality, White Sale 49c 75c Quality, White Sale.... 58c $1.00 Quality, White Sale. . . 78c . TABLE LINENS Prices Cut Deep $1.7, $1.95 82.35 $2.63 $3.75 $3.95 $4.34 $1.05 $5.67 $7.25 $7.95 $8.00 $8.50 $2.50 Quality, January White Kale. . . $3.00 Quality. January White Kule... 83.50 Quality, January White Sale... $4.00 Quality, January White Sale. . . $5.00 Quality, January White Sale". . . $6.00 Quality, January White Sale... $6.50 Quality, January White Kale. . . $7.00 Quality, January White Kale. . . $8.50 Quality. January White Sale... 810.00 Quality, January White Kale.. $11.50 Quality, January White Sale.. $12.50 Quality, January White Kale.. $13.50 Quality, January White Kale. . $15.00 Quality. January White. Kale. $10.75 $16.50 Quality, January White Sale. $11.85 $18.50 Quality, January White Kale. $13.50 $20.00 Quality, January White Kale. $14.75 $22.50 Quality, January White Kale. $15.85 $25,110 Quality. January White Sale. $18.00 $27.50 Quality, January White Kale. 820.00 $30.00 Quality, January White Kale. $23.50 $35.00 Quality, January White Kale. $28.00 . $40.00 Quality, January White Sale. $31.95 January White Sale CURTAIN SCRIMS AND NETS . 65c Quality, January White Kale 49c 75c Quality. January White Kale 58c $1.00 Quality, January White Sale 78c $1.25 Quality, January White Sale B5c $1.50 Quality, January White Sale $1.15 $2.00 Quality, January White Sale $1.30 $2.50 Quality, January White Sale, . . . $1.85 $3.00 Quality, January White Kale $2.25 $3.50 Quality, January White Sale $2.49 i - hold service this morning In com memoration of the day. SHEETS $2.40 Quality, January White Kale. . . $2.50 Quality, January White Kale $3.00-$3.25 Quality, Jan. White Sale. $1.85 $1.95 $2.25 One Lot White Washable Kid Lace Shoes. Snialtz $15.00 quality wash kM light welt hole, I Amis heel, to close out at $5.00 We can dye these black or a dark brown successfully. , January White Sale LACE CURTAINS S1.00 PAIR Values up to $3.50 Pair., January White Sale ONE LOT EMBROIDERY 7c January White Sale ONE LOT NECKWEAR 25c . - January White Sale Women's and Children's Winter Underwear ' BUY XOW AMD SAVE 75c Quality, January White Sale..,... 59c 85c Quality. January White Sale. ..... 69c 81.00 Quality, January White Kalcv... 79c $1.25 Quality, January White Sale 98c $1.50 Quality, January White Sale... $1.21 $2.00 Quality, January White Sale... $1.49 $2.25 Quality, January White Sale. . . $1.84 $2.50, Quality, January White Sale... $1.95 $3.00 Quality, January White Kale. . .' $2.33 $3.50 Quality, January W hite Sale. . . $2.80 $4.00 Quality, January White Sale. . . $3.15 $5.00 Quality, January White Sale. . . $3.95". $6.00 Quality. January White KalcL.. St. 80 $6.50 Quality, January White SalcT.. $5.15 $7.50 Quality. January White Sale... $5.95 $8.00' Quality, January White Sale. . . $6.50 ' $8.50 Quality, January White Sale. . . $0.50 Tax Blanks Xot Yet .Mailed Income tax blanks, which are to be n ailed out by th department of inter nal revenue to all- persons who last ar made an income tax return, have not yet arrived in Pendleton, It is understood that the blanks will not be mailed out until, the Coming week. --T ! v. - Small Xnniber iocs tor Weston Only one auto load of Pendleton Knights of 1'ythlas went to Weston ust night for the special Initiation put on by stevena lodge, K. of P. there. They reported a very, successful ses sion, however, with a, class of former service men taking the work In the second and third ranks. Tho Stevens odge degree team la considering a challenge to the local lodge's teum and a competition probably will bo arrang ed for at a future dale, s E Chamberlain 111 hi Portland W". D. Chamberlain, formerly deputy collector of Internal ' revenue with headquarters here. Is III In Portland, according to word received today by P. W. Dayton. Mr. Chamberlain was to have opened offices specializing in Incomo tax reports, In the f now & Dayton office ou January 3. lie ex pects to be able to return to Pemlle tonand open his business by the first of the coming week, Jlr. Dayton said. MEAT SALE Every Day Pendleton Trading Co. BANANAS 23c DOZEN Pendleton Trading c0 Marines To Take Men Sergeant Bert O. .Martin, recruiting officer for the V. S. marine corps, will le In Pendleton for five days begin ning next Monday and will tukc re cruits for the marines. Although tho l avy Is refusing enlistments except In the caso of men who wish to re-enter tho service, the murines have not yet filled their ranks. ergtant Martin, who Is In charge of the Walla Walla office, will be at the navy recruiting O. left Sunday for Eugene. office in the federuj building during Duip whtteman of Walla hla t,tay here. , .- (East Oregonian Special.) AT1IE-NA, Jan. 5. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield of Walla Walla who spent New Year's at the home of their daughter Mrs. Bert Logden returned home Sunday evening. Mrs. Wagner returned home Sunday tvenlng from Portland where she has leen visiting at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conntck and. Daughter Betty of Walla Walla were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr.; und Mrs. W. K. Harden. i Mr. and Mrs. Ingram and son Clar-j once of Pendleton spent Sunday at the j homo of Mr. and Mrs. will Counter, i Frank Juckson and son Harold ofj Weston were Athena visitors Monday. ; Miss Hello Pambrun relumed lol Wallu Walla Sunday where she is at-1 lending Whitman Colleire. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Puine who have been living at ancouver have re turned to Athena und will make there home here. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Licuallcn were In the city from Adams Monday. Mrs. Josephine Belt and daughter Emma who have been In Walla Wullu during the past week returned Sunday Miss Blanche Drake returned from Sulenj Sunday where she spent the ! holidays. Worth Watts returned to Pullman Sunday where he Is uttendlng W. S. C. Mr. Bennett who has been In Port land for the past week returned Sun day, Mrs Fred Pitt man wus In the city frnm Weston Tuesday. Miss Uhea Allen who spent the holi days at tho Dalles returned Sunday. Verne Dudley who Is attending V. of Athena. Mrs. Dave Stono and small son were Pendleton visitors Tuesday evening. Mrs. F. S. Degrow is confined to her home with Illness. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith were visit ors at the home of Mr. C. E. Fiske Tuesday evening. The superintendent of Immigration agents throughout Canada to slow up immigration to that country.' Steam ship agents predict a heavy immigra tion throughout 1921 should industrial conditions in England fail to improve. I at Ottawa has issued instructions to cation. 60c Adv. PILES CI' RED IX 6 TO 14 DATS Druggists refund money if PAZO OINT MENT fails to cure Itching. Blind. f Bleeding or Protruding Piles. In stantly relieves licninr flies, ana you can get restful sleep after first appli- Walla spent the week end with relatives in Apples, Apples, Apples - We have a nice selection of apples Winesaps, Home Beauties, Ortlies, etc., free from decay, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25. Get your order in early "He Table Supply" Phone 187 and 18S 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor A j i f i