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Afcze Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENTS Jan. 25. Annual meeting' of Round-Up director!. Jan. 27. Annual County Farm Bureau meeting and elec tion of officer at county library. Jan., 28. Muss meeting for community organization coun ty library. Jan. 81. Circuit Court Jury term resumes. Fob. 4-15 Basketc-uH. Pendle. ton vs. Baker hiKh school gym. Feb. 5. American , Legion Smoker Oregon theuter. Iltllo llunnlitcr Hum. Mr. und Mm. Carl Hredlng are the parent of u 10 pound rtuughler, born yestorduy morning ut tit. Anthony' hospital. iKHiml Small Building Permit. ' l.ee West, 815 Uurdnn street, hue been Issued a permit by the city re corder to erect a email one-story building, DxlU feet, at a cost of 175. 1'ntroiiH to be VMuil Representatives of the Pendleton Conn Morket will during February and the remainder of thin month vHiit per sonally the city patron of "10 1- n a means of finding out the house-wife's viewpoint In regard to the grocery store. The store In lending Intern to n patrons announcing the proponed call at Pendleton home. ' Dim-torn Have Moving. The Hum of-1618.73, derived from the Junior lied Crow, will be set aside for further activities of the1 young members of the Institution, ac cording to a decision made yesterduy at a meet big of the board of directors of the. I 'mat ill County Bed Cross, held In the federal building. Direc tor were Instructed to telephone the Pendleton Hcil Cross headquarter In cane of the need for relief work, so that the wttrk can be done rrom a central office. Harold Warner, coun ty cliulrmuii . of the Red Cross, pie Bided. Report by the secretary, Miss Virginia Todd, were read, as were re port on public health work, home service, and Junior Red Cros. Pres ent at the meeting, bennies the ehalr- uiun and secretary, were Mrs. A. F. Hlilelds, of Milton; Mrs. Johnson, of Kcho; Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Br., of Hermlston, and Mrs. Roy I'unland, of Hollx. Pendleton directors present wero Mrs. AJj?k '.MucKonzle, Mrs. Roy Haley,,, Mrs. J. H.1 Lalng, Mrs. 8. R. ThompHon, 1 C. Hchurpf and Rev. Ueorge 1 Clark. ' , lUironu'ter Very Iw, ' The barometer Is very low today, registering only 29.80. The maximum temperature, says Major Lee Moor- . house, is it while the minimum was 28. Billy dimming Buys Intromit, Hilly Cummlng, well known local auto repair man .today announced the purchase of a half Interest In Tom's Garage, at 701 West Alta street. The business, which lias been conducted by Tom Newson, will here after be operated under the name of Newson & Cumming. -101 101 101 101 IOIt-101 101 101 101- Sunkist Oranges f .WVlliiaMiiiHatWiMi A Window Full of This Delicious Mid-Winter Fruit. The Smaller Sizs are Thin Skin, Sweet and Juicy and Priced Very Low. Five Sizes to Choose From Price 25c to $1.10 Dozen "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. PnoXKS 101 FINE PROCKRJIJ8 A.D MEATS Sheep Free From Kcabl)-, Sheep on the I'mutllla National Forest are free from scabies, accord ing to J. C. Kuhns, supervisor. Lust year the forest service and th Bureau of Animal Industry took great efforts to keep sheep Infected with cable off the range and the result Is thatl the animals are In good condition. ?MinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIII!llllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllH 11 S3 'Li , Every Day Prices Buster Brown Hose for girls and boys, reg. priced 45c, now selling for 33c Ladies' Hose, mercerized in all colors. 65c Sewing Cotton, 150 yd. spools 5c Coats Crocheht Cotton ' 15c Silkine Cotton 15c, 2 for 25c Ginghams, Percales, Outing Flannels, yd. 25c All Candies at, pound 40c The Largest Pencil Tablet in Town for 5c Fleischers Knitting Worsted, reg. selling 79c, now . .'. 45c (If we haven't the color you like we would be glad to order it for you at the same price) All Rick Rack Braids at 15c It pays those who come here first Are you one of them? The BEE HIVE PayCash Pendleton's Variety Store SayeOUh IViullcUm Figure Twixteil. Through a clerical error In report ing the Pendleton Red Cross roll call figures, the amount printed yesterday was $198 too high. Mrs. 8 .a. Cohn. local chairman, had' receipts for 12, S48.75, but wrote her first check $2, 846.75. She discovered the transpo sition yesterday and as a result, the I totals were altered (198. Pendleton's total revised figure In $2711.29 and that of the county ?0123.91. S3- , g I fiiuiiunuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiniiitiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING Aladdin Cooking Ware CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE ENAMELED STEEL v Universal Stoves &Fumaces Community Program to lie Explained The Community Service program toniKht will be explained to the High School Parent Teachers' Association and to the Men's meeting at the Methodist church, by R. R. Tucker, organizer. Tomorrow evening the general meeting for community organ tuition will be held in the county II brary. In addition to delegates from all the organizations in the city which can be Induced to send representation the general public Is welcomed de sired, Tit the mass meeting, Mr. Tucker said today. , RESTS WITH PREMIERS PARIS, Jan. 27. (IT. P.) Settle ment of the German reparations has narrowed down to on agreement be tween two men Premiers Lloyd George of Britain, and Brland of Franc. The two held a long conference to day. Later they were joined by Count Sforsa, Italian foreign minis ter. It Is believed the two premiers will reach, an agreement which will he presented to the entire allied su preme council at a later day. Count Kfona Is believed to support the British view. As a resnlt of today discussion by the allied supreme council. Cermnny Is expected to be ordered to disband two thirds of her armed forces within the next month. The council decided to recognise F.sthonia, Latvia and the former Rus sian states, as possessing sovereign powers. CURED in G to 14 Days All druggists aro authorized tt refund the money if PAZO O' NT MENT fails to Cure any cise of ITCHING. BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Curea ordinary case In 6 days, the worst cases in 14 days. PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. It is guaranteed by Paris Med icine Cc St, Louis, Ma, Manu facturers of the world-famous (.trove's Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. This signature is on every box of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. S3 fV QUALITY S SERVICE. PENDLETON'S LEADINU TOIlK BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. OBIG SALE ITEMS n Our Boy's Section Specially Priced for v . 1 . Friday and Saturday Plans for I'l-nilng Mario. Plans for fencing the Starkey range ullotment In the. Umatilla National Forest were made yesterday by mem bers of the executive board of the Htarkey Catfle and Horse Raisers As sociation. The allotment consists of I 18 sections and the contract for fenc ing hulf of It ha already been let. The association will stand for the expense. Karly Chirks Are HaU-lixtl. The record for early chick In Pen dleton Is believed held by Dr. D. C. McN'abb, fox raiser, who on vVednes day found a nest of baby chicks on his place In the cast end of the city. Several other batches are now In the process of hatching. Despite the freez ing weather he expects to raise the little chicks successfully and h&vei early friers. Kxaltnl Ituk-rs to Have Night. Thursday, Feb. 3. will be past ex alted ruler' night for Pendleton lodge I.Vo. 288, B. P. O. Elk. In addition to I this feature, which all past exalted 'rulers are expected to attend, Francis Calloway, of The Dalles, district dep- , puty grand exalted ruler for this dls- itrict, will pay an official visit and ! Initiation will be exemplified. Past i exalted rulers will occupy the official chair that evening. MSN5 Special Sale Boys' Knee Pants 75c Pr. Two days, Friday and Saturday we place on special sale our Boys' . Knicker t- Pants. ; ' They are of very best quality neat patterns and dark colors, sizes 6 to 18 yrs. Values up to $4.00 on SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 75c Pair. SPECIAL SALE BOYS' WAISTS 50c 0 , Prices on these Boys' Waists cut to the bone. They are blouse wTaists with attached collars of neat stripes and plain blue. Of best quality per cales, madras and cham bray. Good run of sizes. Values from 85c to $1.25 your choice , 50c Each Purchases made balance of this month go on Feb. account, payable March 1st. WAR DEBT POSTPONED PARIS. Jan. 27. (A. P) Oreat Britain will ask the Vnlted States for a postponement of payment of the British debt until 1936 and 1947, says the Echo De Paris. Lord Chalmers Is to be intrusted with the mission. TOKIO, Jan. 27. (A. P.) Minis ter of War Tanaka, replying In the diet today to an interpellation by Rep. Mochizuki of the oppoBltion party regarding the killing: of l.ieut Langdon in Vladivostok said the in cident was regrettable, in view that It occurred while America and Japan were endeavoring to establish a closer mutual understanding. The matter still is being Investigated by Japanese court-martial, he said. The minister said the question to be decided was who was the first to shoot, but Judging from the results of the investigation so far it appeared probable the Japanese sentry took the initiative. If this was so, he con tinued, the only factor remaining un decided was whether the sentry was subjected to such a serioug menace as to justify his action. The hour at which the American officer appeared. armed with a pocket lamp, might have, multiplied the possibilities of a misunderstanding, the minister de clared, and It was to throw Ilgb on these eircumstanoes that the Investi gation was being continued. "Japan was justified in posting cen- tries in Vladivostok for policing pur-4 poses, because she was entrusted with this important mission by the consu lar body," he asserted. "For faith fully discharging the mission the Ja panese troops made no small sacri fice. The difficulty under consider ation has not yet been made an Inter national question. The American lo cal authorities place confidence in the fairness with which Japan la conduct ing the Invest'gatton and will await the result patiently." El BENEFITS OF TARIFF Longer Waist' Line in Spring rTT Aj- jj2U.-.agL. ..,.,- It I evident, from thes dance frock Illustrations; that we re ' going to have every chance this spring to observe how attractive laee aud silk can be when made up together. The first is of apricot Uffet brourjit Into a frill of lace at the foot to give It a new version of the harem effect. In the second model a corsage of dark blue velvet tor a skirt of lace notincing and the long waist Is emphasised by ft nar row belt of the velvet which head a frill of lace. The third frock also of lace, this time combined with net. A diagonal mesh, net too and lace IU the simplest of thread patterns U tie material, ATLANTA, Ga., Jan. 27. (U. P.) Southern leaders industrial, state and political gathered here today for the second Southern Tariff Congress. Tariff schedule as they affect southern Industry will be discussed, and recommendations for changes with a view of improving conditions will be formulated. Among those scheduled to partici pate in the convention are Vice President-elect Calvin Coolidge and gover nors from 17 southern states. Cool idge was expected to address the con gress. "If we are going to have a tariff, I want some beneficial results to accrue to our people of the south." said for mer Governor Sidney J. Catts, of Flor ida. "Therefore, I am strongly in fa for of a tariff on southern products and manufactured goods." 1 Governor Cooper, of South Carolina, declared be was attending the con gress because he wanted to "hear the leading minds of both parties discuss this all-important subject." , "I feel that this meeting will be of great benefit to the productive Indus tries of our southland." said Cooper. The conference will last three days. An official report of the three sessions will be prepared and submitted to the tariff commissioners at Washington. The Southern Tariff Congress was formed in 1920 at a meeting held in Xew Orleans. John H..Klrby, of Fort Worth Texas, was named president, with office at Fort Worth. An at tempt to establish permanent head uarters either at Atlanta or Washing ton. D. C, Is expected to be made. SKEKS C3EWA VXIOX. ' TOKIO, Jan. 27. Foreign Minister Uchida. discussing condition In Chi na in the diet today, said Japan was seeking unification of the contending factions in that country. Unfortunate ly, however, he declared, no reconcil iation had been achieved, but he waa confident it would come., a; . ' . . YVAVT ROXIXG COMMISSION". OL.TMPIA, Jan. 2. (U. P.) Backed by more than twenty senators, an act legalizing ten round decision bouts in Washington waa introduced. The bill calls for a state boxing com mission similar to that of New York. Crow's Feet, Wrinkles and Enlarged Pores Delightful Xew Vanishing Oram Con taining True Buttermilk Makes ? 1 Many a Woman Look S Years Younger , There Is no secret about' it nor is there any doubt about the result-it's Just common ordinary Buttermilk' in the form of a wonderful cream gently massaged with the finger tip aronnd the corners of the eye and mouth. No matter whether you are troube4 with wrinkles, hard little lines around the mouth and eyes, coarse, sallow, faded looking skin, or simply rougn ness and redness caused by wind and sun, you will find that all these trials quickly disappear with the use of thl cld-fashioned beauty recipe brought up to date. , To prove this to your complete satis faction obtain a small , quantity - of Howard's Buttermilk Cream at any good drug or toilet counter on the money back if dissatisfied plan. The directions are simple and It Costa s little that any girl or woman can af ford It, rr Brookfield Butter When you want real Butter, call for Brook field Butter. There is no better Butter on the market With, every role we give you a money back guarantee. If it is not the finest Butter you ever used, your money is ready for you. This butter is put up in one 'quarter pound blocks, wrapped separately for your conveni ence. No getting up in the morning and having to chop off a slab of cold butter. It is always ready for the table. Clean, sanitary, wholesome with a money back guarantee. ... "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietora U. S. INSPECTED MEATS, your guarantee of quality, sanitation and cleanliness. if TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREG0NIAN, PENDLETON, 0EE60N, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, 1921. PAGE THREE 1 I Hi