East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1021.
News Notes of Pendleton
CALENDAR OP EVENTS
Jan. 13-15 Oregun District
Attorneys Convention, Portland.
Jul). 17-19 56th Annual Na
tional Woolgrowers' Association
cunvuntlun ut Salt Lake City.
Jan. 18, Annual tneetlr of
Hound-Up director. ,
Jan. 19. American Legion
concert.
Kliorty fcaumliin Forfeits
Shorty Saunders, charged wllhvbo
lng drunk and disorderly, forfeited $25
in police court today.
Iloluruins Alt. - I
It. is. Tupkur addressed the Itotary
rtn). . iha uiti.iont nf community
service Wednesday nt rotulur Ilotarianj
luncheon nt the Klks building. A
..,.,.,..,iti..n frnm ihA club will confer
with representatives from other organ-
taitluns In the city on trie iuojeci oi
community service.
Wires U 10 Added.
The local office of the Western
Union announced today (hat construc
tion win ainrt. Immediately on six ad-
illilininl transcontinental copper wires
from Pacific coast point to New
York, and numerous additional
between principal cenUrg In Jr7h
Ington Oregon. California and ne.kn-
gorlng states. The new facilities
touching. the coast will Involve an ex
penditure of 42, 1)00,00(1 and add 16,-
U04 ml lea of wire to the present plant.
Itomt Nt'lKlilxirtt ;.i( 110.
Ten dollars raised by the Royal
Neighbors of America for the Central
Kuropean' Kellef was turned over
Wednesday afternoon to C. K. Cran
ston, treasurer, by Mrs. Walter Jones,
representing the order.
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WE IIAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF '
BROOMS IN
Bought on the Decline
We have priced them accordingly,
- 90c, $1.15, $1.60.
If you compare our prices, quality for qual
ity, you will readily see we are really follow
ing the downward market on every article.
"YOU CAN DEPEND ON "101"
Pendleton Cash Market, Inc.
1-nOXKS iOI
(Private RiHiansr Conneris lloth opartmeot)
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I'.. 1". ImkIiI In Kalem.
K. 1'. Uodd, of Hnrmlston, former
memlier of the House of Representa
tives 'from this county. Is in Salem
where he will make a report as a
member of the Salary Fixing commit-.
tee in 1920. He will advise against In
creases.
Freight Claim Agent Here.
F. K. Uarnes, representing the west
ern headquarters of the Northern fa
clfio railroad at Tarunrn. Is here to
day looking up freight claims and in
general looking after the freight busl
ness for his railroad in and out of
"Pendleton.
Pluy Is Poor.
Hut little applalse greeted the com
pany which' presented "The Bird of
Paradise" last night at the Oregon
theuter. Those who attended the play
state that it was poorly acted and
badly staged. A good house greeted
the players.
1. V. Tallnuin Named.
J. V. Tallman, of the Tallman Prug
Co, of this city, has been named chair
man of the trade interest committee
for the State Pharmaceutical Asso
elation. Four standing committees
we're chosen yesterday by Edwin A.
Itolilnson, president of the association.
P. T. A. Will Meet. i
The Parent-Teacher Association of
the Hawthorne school will meet to
morrow afternoon at the school build
ing. Mrs. Will Wyrlck, president, will
preside. . Mrs. Thomas linker and H.
K Tucker, who is here under the aus
pices of the National Community Ser
vice, will speak.
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I One-Half I
Price
1 on "
I Women's and Children's
I Underwear I
I The BEE HIVE
E . fay Cash Pendleton' Variety Store Save Cash
I Hill l'rMM-s Change.
. inuiiim v-'uiii.. iriiinoin in niu n.-.-
cjid congressional district in a pro
posed reapportionment the counties
in the congressional districts, as out
lined by Senator Norblnd at the state
legislature. The district if the change
was adopted, would remain the same,
but the first and fourth ristrictg would
be changed.
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR.
QUALITY
SERVICE.
rENDLETOVS 1KAII.G TORE
BUY A BARREL OF
FLOUR."
Is Is the Sale
Beeii Waiting For
AN EXTRAORDINARY CLEARANCE OF WOM
EN'S APPAREL, COATS, SUITS, DRESSES. ALEX
ANDER'S STOCKS MUST BE EVER FRESH AND
NEW. The Coats, Suits, Dresses caught in this Clear
ance Sale are desirable up to the minute merchandise
suitable to wear for months to come.
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Pollco Hold Two Men.
Two men, one a Mexican, were ar
rested on the streets here today by the
local police on request from Pasco.
They are alleged to have entered and
robbed a house at or near Attalia.
Wash. Officers will arrive on tomor
row morning's train from Pasco to
Identlyfy the pair. Meanwhile they
are held In the city Jail.
wrote V.':.t!t Meciisc
. i-. i.ws, wno i.perates a bus line
reic.! iy Tronic tilficer William Ly-d-iy
Wediitfday if'L.'noon on a charge
ei carrying a.-Krgera tor hire with
ojt having a city "cense. He was ob
ngeu lo i iiulini the license and was
dismi.scd by the jecorder without
fine.
V
Takes .permit for Itesidonce.
J. H. Dunham, contractor, today
wan Issued a permit to build a $000
i bungalow across the street from where
SI his partner, Charles Hrownlow, plans
SI to build a 5000 dwelling. Both
S houses will be thoroughly modern and
be occupied by July 1. Mr. Dunham
j and Mr. Brownlow are members of the
firm of Dunham, Brownlow, Payne &
Koss and both decided to build now
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THE HEATFR OF NO
REGRETS
EXTRA LASGEfOP
FEED OPENING
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LARGE MICA ISSmmmumtm
HEAVY
POLISHED STEEU
OUTER BODY
ENTILATEi
MICA FRAMED
STRIP
EXTRA LARGE
HOT BLAST
INTAKE
DUPLEX
CR-ATE.S
EXTRA LARGE
ASH CHAMBEl
PIRECT
DRAFT
PAMPER
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.HEAVY INNER
LINING PROTECTS
OUTER BODY
OVER" DRAFT
AIR CHAMBERS
HOT BLAST
SIDELINING
EXTRA HEAVY
VENTILATEO
LINING
CONICAL
PI RE POT
DEFLECTS
HEAT TO
1 FLOOR ' s
Legislative M-nsure? to He Sent
Kills li trodcicd both in the senate
ai.il m i;so nt S-ilem during the pre
sent session tf lie legislature will he
sent to the Pe-ic.!iin Commercial As
sociation for iffetrnce purposes by
Colon J5. Kl erl.nid, Joint senator from
Uni-.li and Tim t.'la countieE. In a
leiter received fnti him today he no
tif'.iil the Amecritlon that ho would
supply (his i t vict.
HoiiNer Will Inspect Hour.
Max Houser, president of the Port
land Flouring Mills, today was des
ignated by the Knropenn Relief
Council to send an Inspector to ex
amine the flour which Umatilla coun
ty has milled to send for Kuropenn
relief. He will also see that the
flour is properly handled for ship
ment overseas. A telegram notifying
the local committee of this action
was received by. Chairman J. V. Tail
man from New York headquarters,
WOMEN'S SUITS
Brown Duvetyne, box model, chenille emb, fancy lining, price $19.50
Black Serge, belted, model, pleated back, button trimmed, fancy
lining,. .:. $19'50
Copenhagen silvertonf, ripple back, button trimmed, fancy silk
lined . 53450
Brown Duve de Laine, chenille emb., straight lines, throw collar, silk
lined. Price .' $49.50
Navy Blue Beldyne, trimmed with tailored straps, buttons ahd baby
lamb embroidery . $o9.50
Dark Green Chameleon Cord, trimmed with beaver collar and stitch
ing, long jacket t $69.50
COATS
One Extra Special Lot of Coats
$13.50
These coats are of the best ma
terials, full length and well
made, color navy, black, bur
gundy, purple, gray, brown and
tan. Make your selection of
these early as the number is limited.
will sing In Pendleton, Fcdruary 3,
at the Methodist Episcopal church,
under the auspices of the Epworth
League. Lust year, the league guar
anteed the uppcarancc of the club
here at i 100 and because the perfor
mance was prevented by influenz-u, the
league lost the money. There are 17
members In the glee club and they
are highly recommended. .
Itev. Slyer to Assist.
Itcv. F. P. Myers, of Indiana, will
arrive In Pendleton this evening t
assist with the revival services which
are in progress nt the Knzarene Ta
bernacle. Itev. Myers is nn excellen
singer und speaker. The meetings
have been in progress for over a week
and are expected to continue until th
Inst of February. Itev. Cornelius who
is doing the preaching, will have fo
his theme this evening "Ex-ruses."-
Special singing is n nightly f cut lire,
the songs being sung by Uev. Corn
clius and Mr. Campbell.
Itabblt Shoots Planned
Kcho Is planning a rabbit shoot of
large proportions for Sunday on But
ter Creek. An invitation from the
Echo fold was received today by lo
cal shooters to Join with them in the
drive. It will not be competitive as i
was the shoot held by the Pendleton
Rod & Gun Club on Sunday but will
be -held for the ' purpose of ridding j
the country of the pests. A lunch
will be served at noon to all the part-
iclpuntc. A week from Sunday the,
Hosklns boys will be hosts at another I
rabbit shoot at the mouth of Stage I
Gulch near Stnnfield. They have also!
asked local shooters who desire to !
come tnd take part and they promise ,
a free lunch to all "who assist them in
the raid on the bunnies.
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Universal Stores &Fumacps
(;ioc Club onilna.
The Willamette Men's
Glee C'l'
CHRONIC CATARRH
Follows Repeated Colds When
Blood Is Impure.
Your body suffering from a cold
does not properly attend to diges
tion and elimination. As a result
your blood becomes Impure, it in
flames the mucous membrane and
brlnits about that condition In
which chronic catarrh occurs and
T which It depends.
Purify your blood, make It clean,
taking Hood's Sarwaparills, and
If vour bowels are not healthfully
active, take Hood's Pills. These
medicines have relieved and pre
vented thousands of rases of chron
p catarrh. Economy is one of the
strong points of Hood's Sarsana
rllla 100 doses 1" a bottle. Why
flqt set it today?
LACK OF INVENTORIES
WILL COST U. S. VAST SUM
WASHINGTON. Jan. 13. Failure
of the shipping board to make accur
ate inventories of Us surplus materials
valued at millions of dollars. Is cost
ing tho government a vast sum, the
the house committee investigating the
board's operations was informed to
day by C. It. Taylor of the comptrol
ler's department. He s:iid he "doubt
ed" whether officials of . the board
know exactly what is stored in vari
ous warehouses."
The shipping boird is buying sup
lies nt high prices in the open mar
ket, Taylor charged, when the mate
rials in many instances are piled in its
own warehouses.
Taylor directed Ills criticism at ths
division of supply and sales, whose
head. H, K. Miller, testifying later.
agreed "conditions nro not satlsfac-1
torv."
The latter added that inventories
had been begun to ascertain the exact
contents of all warehouses. i
Hoth witnesses advocated immedi
ate sale or all materials not needed !
by the divisions of construction and.;
operation. Miller estimated that the
number of employes In his division
thereby could be reduced from 1400 ,
o S00 and nn annual overhead of at j
least 13,000,000 in his department !
lliniitulcd, . . I
' ANNOUNCEMENT
I take pleasure in announcing mv appointment as exclusive
Agent for The Sanitary Knitting Co., makers of "Saniga" made-to-measure
Underwear, and their full line, including cotton, bal
briggan, lisle, linen, wool and silk, is now ready for your inspec
tion. Reasonably priced and guaranteed in every respect.
In addition to my regular tailoring business, I am now prepared
to show the following well known lines:
Lamm & Co., made to measure Suits and Overcoats, $35.00
and up.
Ferd Klaas Shirt Co., made to measure Shirts, Pajamas and
Night Shirts.
Saniga made to measure Underwear. "
Hats and caps made to measure and in stock.
High grade Neckwear and Belts.
E Z Gartersv Handkerchiefs. .
In fact I am prepared to fill the needs of all particular dressers.
Your inspection of my lines is earnestly solicited.
Carl E. Fran seen
ELKS' BLDG.
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