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I ' ' .,1, ,c. t ,,,; e sv e '' r r ,,..,,, e s X. - TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1921- PAGE THREE News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS Jan. 13-16 Oregon District Attorney Convention, Portland. Jan. 17-19 S6lh Annual Na tional Woolgrowers' Association convention at Bait Lake City. Jan. IK. Annual tueetlsjc of Round-Up director!. Jtfl5. 1 9. American Legion concert. School Will be llcl.l. A sewing school will bo held Friday at the office of Mr. Kdlth U. van- Dousen, home demonstration agent. The school will open at 9:30 a. m. and women of the city have been usKca to attend. Mm. Kbcrt I'onvakwt'lnx Mrs. A. C. Kbert li on the road to recovery after a very serious Illness. She has been suffering from pneu monia, 1 , Mlm ItoliU Kettirna Minn Marie Itohb, nf the Holib Ileaii ty Khop, returned thin morning after a short visit In Portland. SI Ism I'wIhk to be Here. Miss Catherine Kwing, of the lied i'hm will h In Pendleton Friday to meet with tho social service ugencles 'of the city. Representatives of the Hed Cross, Salvation Army, Assoeiai ;1 Charities and county court will moot with Miss Ewlng and arrange ment will be made for handling char ity work by unified effort. lioy OiHTUtetf I'imiii Kobert Isaacs, on of Mr. and Mm. William Isaacs, In convalescing at St. Anthony' hospital. He was operated on recently for tonsil and adenoids. Treasury Certificate Issued. .Local bank have been notified of the new Issue of treasury certificate. They will become available Jan. 16 and one Issue will run for three three ,months, drawing 6 1-2 per cent. The other Issue is to run nine months and draw 6 2-4 percent.. -101101101101101-101 101 101 101 101- t FRM, JUICY APPLES We have several of the Best Varieties of Wint er Apple and every box carries the "101" guaran tee. ' ' . A large number now on display in our windows, $2.45 to $3.50 per box. ' N OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT ' Just received, a new shipment of Freshly Packed Codfish. MIDDLES, absolutely no bones 35c per pound package, i Straight Cod, boneless, 30c per pound package. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. phones ioi I (Private Exchange. IVmneeia Iloth Departments) FIXE ( KOCKUIKS A.D MEATS -101 101 101 101 101101101101101101- Hotels Hay Travel Is Light. Hotel lobbied lack their usual live ly aHpect these days, hotel men nay. The high railroad rat en and January ccalm In business circles are raid to bp the cuuse. Traveling salesmen are scarce and other persons appear lo be curtailing travel to bare necessi ties. Mill Itiinning lull Shirt Starting Monday, the Collins Flour Mill went back to a 24-hour day with a full crew of men, numbering between 2s and 30. Orders for domestic shlp- rhent have been booked of late that are expected to keep the mill operating on this baHlH for Home time. About two carloads of flour are being shipped dally. Itrownlow to llulld IIoum Charlea Brownhnv today wan Issued the first 1921 permit for the erection of a dwelling. He plana to build him Helf a home at the corner of Hush and Wilson streets, on the north side, at a cost of (5000. He is In the contract ing buslne.HR and will supervise the work. The home Is expected to be completed by July 1. : Mission Itrltlge ttotw Out. , The south span of the t'matllla county bridge across the river at Mis sion is reported this morning to have gone out and travel across it is Im possible. The bridge experienced trouble last spring and was repaired by the county court but recent high 'waters are blamed for a second acci dent to the structure. !'.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiuuiiiiiiii One-Half Price I on Women's and Children's Underwear The BEE HIVE 1 Pay Cash Pendleton's Variety Store Save Cash si' , (((lllliliilllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiilllllliiiillliiiiif THE HEATFR OF NO REGRETS EXTRA LARGE' tOP (!t. FEED OPENING fftf JETT hi I . UPCEMICA jwMa.f I SSSD nOOPef. - -- 7mA vrftsesaf I i til nivehsal Stoves &Fumaces MP HEAVY POLISHED STEEU OUT EH BODY HEAVY INNEft LINING PROTECT! OUTER BODY OVER" DRAFT AIR CHAMBERS HOT BLAST SIDELINING EXTRA HEAVY VENTILATEO LI NINS New Station I Icing occupied. Equipment for the new railroad sta tion and offices at Rleth Is new being moved In and the new quarters are to be occupied In a day or two. The new station is a half mile east of the main portion of the town and Is a modern wooden structure on concrete founda tion, replacing the old box car station which hRS been used since Rleth was founded. tinrilcn Roeds Arrive A mail bag full of free garden seeds, sent by QpngresKmad N. J. Sinnott, was received today by the Rant Oregonlan to be distributed to persona in Pen dleton who desire them. A package of the seeds will be given adults who call for them as long as the supply lasts. There are various seeds in the assortment and the Bast Oregonlan cannot guarantee to give callers any special variety. First come, "first serv ed will be the rule. TuMin Street Grade Figured A reasonable grade for the proposed street over the Tustln street hill was figyred out today by City Engineer F. B. Hays. He found that the easiest grade might be obtained hy following the contour of the hill with a curved street line. This however. Is cxpecten to be tog costly. He also made crosa section maps of a direct street. The Improvement was asked for by res idents of the south hill In a petition to the council several weeks ago. Banks Have Tax Illanks. 1-ocal banks have been supplied with income tax blanks which they say they will distribute to their custo mers. The department of Internal revenue is mailing to persons who made a return last year blanks on which to fill In their 1920 Income re ports. The banks have form 1040. which Is for Incomes of $5000 and oven I'ersonB with a lesser income use form 1040-A which blanks have not been sent to the bankers. rilnt Hrx-k IxMlge Visits Fifty members of the Oddfollows lodge from Pilot Hock motored to Pen dleton last night to surprise tho local lodge at Its regular weekly meeting. The visitors brought baskets of goot; east which were served as a suppei following the regular Initiatory work. The Pilot Rock degree team was given the honor of initiating a class through the first degree. The visit was In the nature of a return compliment for ft visit by the local lodge to the nearby city about a month ago. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. 7t, QUALITY SERVICE. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. FENDLETON'S IKAIIU "TORR Price Revision on Every High Grade Men's Suit and Overcoat IN THE STORE None reserved. At 33 1-2 percent less price- Buy now and save money. $25.00 Quality, Revised Price $27.50 Quality, Revised Price $27.50 Quality, Revised Price $30.00 Quality, Revised Price $35.00 Quality, Revised Price $37.50 Quality, Revised Price $40.00 Quality, Revised Price $4250 Quality, Pvevised Price $45.00 Quality, Revised Price $47.50 QUahty, Revised Price ... $50.00 Quality, Revised Price . . $52.50 Quality, Revised Price '. . $55.00 Quality, Revised Price . . $57.50 Quality, Revised Price . . $60.00 Quality, Revised Price... $62.50 Quality, Revised Price .' , $65.00 Quality, Revised Price . . $70.00 Quality, Revised Price . , $72.50 Quality, Revised Price . , $75.00 Quality, Revised Price . , $77.50 Quality, Revised Price . $80.00 Quality, Revised Price . $82.50 Quality, Revised Price . $85.00 Quality, Revised Price . regular $16.65 $16.65 $18.35 $19.95 $23.35 $25.00 $26.65 , $28.35 $30.00 , $31.63 , $33.35 , $35.00 . $36.65 , $38.30 , $39.95 . $41.67 . $43.35 .'$46.65 . $48.25 . $49.95 . $51.67 . $53.35 . $55.00 . $56.65 1?.-, 5v 'V"-'!''' '-'A Price Revision on Men's and Boys' Caps (1.50 Jim's and Boys' Caps, Revised Prii ". -10 $2.00 Mill's aul Hoys' Caps, Revised Price -45 $2.50 Men's and Hoys' C"a, Revised IVk-e $.00 Men's and Boys' Caps, Rcvihed Prfc 2-25 $3.50 Men's and Boys' Caps, Revised Price 2.6S $4.00 Men's anil IUijs' Caps, Revised Vyiv 3.00 $4.50 Men's and Boys' Cops Revised Price $3.38 $5.00 Men's ami Hoys' Caps, Revised Price . 3.75 OVERALLS Blue, stripe and khaki. Price Revision $1.95 Prices Revised Men's Leather Vests, Sheep Skin Coats, Macki naws, and Vests. V $12.50 Values Price Revised $.M $13.50 Value,, Price Revised . . . . ' . $10.15 $15.00 Values Price Revlsel . $11.25 I (1.50 Values, Price Revised $13.13 $17.00 Values, Pri Revised $14.95 $20.00 Values Price Revised $10.55 $22.50 Values, Price Revised $18.75 $27.50 Values, Price Revised $20.65j 25c V 35c V 50c V 65c V 75c V 85c V $1.00 $1.25 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 Price Revision Men's Sox Cotton, Kilk, I.isle ami Woolen. allies, lri Revised allies, Price Revised- allies Prh-e Revised allies Price Revised allies lrice Revised allies IViee Revised Values, Prh-e RevLsed Values lriee Revised Values Price Revised . , Values, Price Revised , Values I 'rice Revised , . . 19c i . 25c . . 5c . . 49c . . 58c . . 64c .. 75c .. 94c $1.10 $1.10 $1.50 Boys' Suits and Overcoats $10.00 $12.50 $13.50 $15.00 $10.50 $18.50 120.00 $22.00 $25.00 Values, Values Values. Values Values Values, Values Values Values Prl Price Price Price Price Prk Price Prii-e Price Revised . . . Revised . . . Revised . . . Revised . . . Revised ... Revised . . . Revised'... Revised . . Revised . . . . $7.50 . $9.38 $10.13 $11.25 $12.38 $13.88 $14.95 $18.88 $18.75 Revised Prices ' r Boys' Underwear Less 20 Percent. Price Revision Men's Gloves Dress Gloves, Work Gloves and Knitted Gloves Reduced 25 Per Cent Price Revision Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases $3.00 Quality, Price Revised $$.$$ $3.50 Quality, Price Revised "... $$ $4.00 Quality, Price Rev ised ........ $$.00 $4.50 Quality, Price Revised $J $5.00 Quality, Prke Revised $3.7$ $6.00 Quality, Price Revised $4-50 $7.50 QualityPrice Revised $5.63 $10.00 Quality, Price Revised ....... $7.50 $12.50 Quality, Price Revised $.S8 $15.00 Quality. Price Revised $11.15 $17.50 Quality, Price Revised $13.13 $20.00 Quality. Price Revised $15.00 $22.50 Quality, Price Revised ...... $l.85 $25.00 Quality, Price Revised $18.75 $27.50 Quality, l'rlc-e Revised $20.(5 $30.00 Quality, Prk-c Revised $22.50 $32.50 Quality, Price Revised $24.38 $35.00 Quality, I Vice Revised $26.50 Revised Prices Men's E.&W. Shirts, Madras and Silk. $3.00 Values Price Revised $1.25 $3.50 Values Price Revised $2.63 $4.00 Values Irice Revised $3.00 $4.50 Values, Price Revised $3.38 $5.00 Values Price Revised $3.75 86.00 Values Price Revised $4.50 $6.50 Values Price Revised 34.88 $8.50 Values. IYice Revised " $6.38 H0.00 Values Prke Revised $7.00 $11.00 Values Price RevLsed $8.25 $12.50 Values Price Revised $.38 $13.50 Values, Price Revised 910.15 $15.00 Values, lrice Revised $11.25 Grant Smith Co. Crew Moves The crew of laborers which has heen employed by Grant Smith & Co., rail road contractors, at Rleth for the past four months, has completed its work snd been moved to headquarters at Portland. There were two steam sho vels and two trains of dirt cars belong ing; to the company, as well as various other equipment for making the exten sions to the rullroad yards, which were also gathered up and moved. The fln- iFhing touches to the yards are being put ou now as all steel hfi heen lain and connected up. Pnvliijr Has Been Resumed Paving has been resumed by the Warren Construction Co., crew on Mark street after a fortnight's delay due to the cold, snow and rain over the recent holiday period. The hot stuff has been put on Mark trct this week and the Improvement of this thorough fare Is expected to be completed this week. When Mark street is done, the last of the streets under contract will have been finished. It probably will lie two months before further con tracts are let and work can he begun as the city engineer not only believes that the weather will be unfavorable for paving but that by waiting the con tracts may he let at a lower figure. Wool Prices Slightly Better Wool prices appear to have a slight, ly better tendency, according to Mac Hoke, secretary for the Cunningham Sheep Co., here. In Chicago recently some quarter-blood wools sold at a basis of 25 cents a pound, whereas ai one time South American wool of this oruila waa tin ln' flfl M Cents. Half- blood fine wool brought around 37 cents in Chicago. There is little buy ing of wools, however, Mr. Hoke said, hut with, the price tending slightly higher for the finer' grades of wool a better feeling Is held here.' Coarse wools are still In an unsettled condt tlon, he said. next week,. it was said here today. K. G. Warner possibly will attend, and Mac Hoke, secretary of the Oregon Woolgrowers Association, may possibly attend. Neither is certain that he will go. Wool fjrowers May Attend A few of the prominent wool grow ers of this section may attend the 66th. annual convention of the National Woolgrowers' Association at Salt Lake "FANNY'S WRONG" 0X1 That' what this pair ru" nnwly weds, Joseph Gousha, poet, and Dawn Powelk poetess, say about novelist Fanny Hunt's Idea of a happy married l:fa. Fanny, you remember, announced recently hat she and her husband lived tpart, seeing each other only oc oaalonally. Well, Dawn and Joneph tried it and It didn't work and they were both miserable and i. tow they're flat-bimt'vc in New York. Men Move To Quarry Employes on the road work being done by the Warren Construction Co. are moving Into a new rock quarry about a half mile off the road, two miles north of Weston. This morn ing the company began the work of paving BOO yards In the city of Athena. By tonight the company will have completted its paving contracts in Pendleton. Mrs Fletcher Injured Mrs. Hannah Kletcher, of ' Combs Canyon, is convalescing at St. Anth. ony's hospital after a somewhat aerl ous accident which occurred while Mrm, Fletcher was driving to her home from Pendleton. The buggy, in striking , rut, overturned and Mrs. Fletcher was thrown out. Her scalp was cut and she was seriously bruised. How To Keep- -in Good Condition Sound nerve, a clear hesd, good digestion, itrength, endurance and general health depend upon clean blood. 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