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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 29, 1021. PAGE TUXES News' Notes of Petiidleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS . Jan. 5. Annual meeting of Bound-Up directors. Jan. 27. Annual County Farm Bureau meeting and eleo- tton ot office at county library., Jan. 2. Mass meeting for. community organisation coun- ty library. Jan. si. Circuit Court Jury term resumes. Feb. 4-t Basketball, Pendle- ton vs. Baker high achool gym. Feb. t. American Legion1" Gmoker Oregon theater. ' Mis XiiHliiiw In Hospital I Mini Mabel iiustrow In a patient In St. Anthony'e hospttul. Evangelist Arrive liev. Mllo Hentley, one of the state evangelists for the Baptist church, ar rived today from Ontario where he preached to erowded houses and wheie he' wan responsible for 100 conversion. fto will preach at tlfe local Baptist church. , . ' - i " as leader,, and a millinery school for women Is to be held during the last week of February. Athena and Pilot Hi.ck are both planning to have hot 1 1. nine served In the schools, Mrs. V'un Deusen reports. Colonel fs Coming , J Colonel Cousins and Adjutant Bell, rf Seattle, will be In Pendleton Tues day night and will address the Bulva tlon Army at the B. A. hall, 208 Alia street. Colonel Cousins Is the new commander for the Northern Pacific division, and has his headquarters at Seattle. Adjutant Bell Is the divisional young peoples seoretnry for this divi sion. There will be sinking and speak ing and the meeting la open- to the public. ' Permits Ars Asked. " Beventy-flve per' cent of the appli cations for grazing permits on the Umatllla'Natlonal Forest have been ! received at the office, says J, C. Kuiib. supervisor.' Monday Is the- Inst- day upon which applications wll be re reived. Driveway stock Is admitted to the range by May 15, while June 1 nrd June 16 are the dates r for the opening of the sheep gracing season. V . Mhx1s tc Buoccsav dressmaking schools held during the past week at Umaplne and Pilot ltock were a decided success, accord ing to Mrs. With G. Van Deusen, who was In charge. Umaplne has formed a girls1 club with Miss Delia I'hllllppl Small Boy Lost A six year old boy wearing a red cup and long coat was reported lost to A. A. Robert chief of police this morning. He disappeared from 109 Water street early In the day. Like the traditional small boy run-away tn chief says he has red hair and a freckled face. -101- -101101101101101101101101- I Do You Select Your Meat and Groceries in Person? If not, do it occasionally,' anyway. Not that you witt get any better Meat or Groceries by doing so. - We fill phone or messenger orders as faithful ly as if you stood by while we put them up. But a personal visit will acquaint you with the t... new thinr in table dainties which otherwise you . pre might not know about come in. and as one of the boys said: "We will how you how a firt class ' Market is run." th Kci V art. Yoi all et . the ej ' dM ill YOURS FOR MERIT Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. phones ioi fixe f rockjuk8 and meats Girl Run Away Milton authorities reported to A. A Roberts chief of police that two girls age 14 and 15 respectively had been captured at that city. The girls had left Pendleton some days ago. A mother of one of the girl happened to be working In Milton and captured her daughter as she was boarding the train. It was requested mat the names might be withheld. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. yi fr QUALITY SERVICE. FEBl liLETO V8 IKAIU(J TORE BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. Now Is the Time to Begin Planning New Curtains for the whole house or any certain room. Our assortment of Cretonnes and Draperies is amply suitable for all jour requireSts. We'll be gla4 to show you and help plan. We can make them up for you at a nomi-k nalcost. 401 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 IX'ntfet Will Organize The dentists of La Grande have writ ten Dr. L. D. Idleman Inviting Pendle ton dentists to come to La Grande on Feb. 12 for a meeting the purpose oil which Is to disseminate education, es tablish a dentists' organization, anal Institute clinics In Eastern Oregon. The new body will be known as the! Pastern Oregon Dentists' association. Dr. Idleman said five local tooth pul lers has signed up to make the trip. Xataiorium Attracts Atntlon Pendleton's $11,000 natutorlum I seema to have attracted national' at tention from the smaller, towns, ac cording to C. K. CranBton, secretary of the commercial association. "We have sent the plans on which the structure was built to so many different places that they are almost worn, out said Mr. Cranston. 'The latest call na come from Heppner. Our neighbors fclsh data on the cost, size and plans of construction." them 50c to $3.00 Contagious Hospitals In answer to Inquiry Mayor G. . Hartman has received a letter from George Garrett manager of La Grande! describing that city a experience wim contagious hospitals. Garrett says 'ihmr have a nest house but that K la 'at present In poor condition and ver few Demons are sent there. The man-1 ager states that the city fathers ar considering the building of a new hos- 'pltal for the care of contagious diseases !fcr areat need of such a structure Is i evident. lea out plar 1 worn fuffi iiiiinii iiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimniiHUMHiiHii. . aerve " Jfc . - ........ . .,.;-;i-i.v ' "v '"' - .--, N - - ble , 2 Starting Monday January 31st We are going to sell our entire stock of Dolls, Doll Heads, Teddy "Bears, Strolling Bears and Dogs at just David Nelson Elected David Nelson was chosen as presi dent of the NorthweBt Grain and Hay Show", recently incorporated for $5,000, at a meeting of the directors today. L. Is. Rogers is vice-president, Fred Ben- nion. county agent, secretary and L. C. Bcharpf, tree surer These officers, with James Bturais. constitute the board of directors, empowered to In crease the board to 25 members resid ing in the Northwest. Stock in the corporation Is to be sold at 1 10 a share. The show will take place during the Round-Up week of 1921. D V." bandl lean escapi1 two e . knocV Wand' .whici ' days " ONE HALF-PRICE. The BEE HIVE ' . SOCIETY vn Pay Cash Pendleton' Variety Store Save Cash c lan. froi n.illlU!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllll!lllllllli . act In, hoi, in i on. MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING iMaddin Cooking -Ware Ph cot' aw. tr.r.t. t it CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE et"", ' ENAMELED STEEL . ' for pi 'Universal Stoves &Fumaces hLr MISS WADE HONORED. The sixteenth birthday of Miss Wll ma Wade was celebrated last night when a group of friends called, as a surprise, at her home On West Webb street. DELPHIAN CLUB MEETS. A meeting of the Delphian Club was held yesterday at the . home of Mrs. David Nelson. A paper read by Mrs. Lyman Rice, had for its theme, "Chivalry," and Mrs. V. h. Ingram read a paper on "Khlghtly Contest and Tournament." Carl Nelson played piano solo. Following the program refreshments were served by the hos tess. Brilliant red carnations . lent their charm as a aecoration for the rooms of the Nelson home. RECITAL 18 SCHEDULED. An Interesting musical event sched uled for next week is a recital to be given Monday evening by about two dozen piano students of Jrs. Charles Heara. me airair is to isks piace in the Presbyterian church and it Is to be complimentary to the public. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. (A. P.) Senator Johnson of California, issued a statement today criticising the re ported agreement between Ambassa dor Shirehara and Ambassador Morris regarding the status of Japanese in America. "When stripped of diplo matic camouflage" Johnson said, re liable Information he had was that the agreement provided for repeal of Cal lfornla's anti-alien land law. . A new "gentlemen's agreement," for the ex clusion of Japanese, which "does not exclude," was also proposed, Johnson declared. Aimoyetl nt Secrecy. WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. (IT. P.) The agreement between Ambassador Morris and Ambassador Shldebara, of Japan, has created a situation that is intolerable," and that will be resist ed in every legitimate way by the people of California, Senator John son toauy declared, wnue jonnson was attacking the proposal, Secretary Colby was conferring with President Wilson at, the white house probably over the Morrts-Shidehara agree ment. , .InhnBAn riwInrpH thA ncreement abroad destroys the California alien land low and gives Japan just what it wants In the controversy over Japa nese rights In that state. Asked to comment on Johnson's statement. Colby said that although he i believed Johnson was sincere, the senator was "proceeding on a number j of erroneous assumptions' Johnson and other western ienu-j ; ' Cretonnes a ,roori assortment of hiffh rrrade creton nes, chintz and printed cloths;for curtains, side Ann and covers. Patterns of all kinds and colors nf floral natterns. birds, stripes, etc. Buy now Yard ......'........' Lamp Frames 25c to $3.50 Bear Brand Yarns Best quality yarn, a pleasure to work with. fiprmantown. ball. . 40c Shetland Floss, ball. 35c Art Wool, yard. . . . 50c Saxony, ball ...... 35c Etc SPECIAL LOT SILKOLINE, 15c YARD. ' S3IALL SKEINS YARN, 10c SKEIN All colors and kinds, t , FANCY SOCK YARN, 85c SKEIN. ; Knit a pair of hose or sox of this fine yarn, it s heather mixture. ; ONE LOT LACE CURTAINS $1.00 PAIR. values STAMPED GOODS Bucilla Packages 35c to $3.50 OPEN STOCK STAMPED GOODS 50c TO, $2.50 . Colored Madras Curtain Goods in colors of rose, blue, mulberry and green. Splend- id for side drapes, yard 75c to $3.50 PRINTED SCRIM in light and dark color combinations; 36 inches wide. The yard ............. . , ; 65c to 85c SPECIAL LOT STAMPED VESTS 59c , ' "-.'. About 12 of these fine silk finished vests, made up and stamped, regular price is $1.00 each. Special Lsale 59c HIT ft fW Tfi-TTT--siTTfl '"" "' ' " ' ' '" " fcr m itf ii StT Linens All kinds, white, ecru and natural shades for table runners and center .pieces. Economically priced. " t , Silk Crochet, all colors, the spool , 75c Glossilla Rope, finest quality thread to use for fancy embroidery. 'Skein 8c Royal Floss, skein ; 8c i Bucilla Perle Thread, all colors .... ... 20c and 35c Plain and Figured Nets and Scrim. Yard 50c to $2.50 6 Strand Emb. Thread, boil proof, skein 4c Emb. Hoop, all sizes, best quality, pair . 20c Bucilla Crochet, boil proof, the spool. 15c Our Art Dept. is complete in every detail. Whether you want draperies, fancy goods, art and needle wwk. New things, are constantly coming in so visit this department often. BCjLIrlrV tors keenly interested In the Jap anese question are annoyed by the secrecy which tne state aepanmcm maintains concerning the negotia tions. As in the past, so in tnis case, the first official news will probably com from Tokio, Johnson predicted. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Oregonian Printing Department; Aids Brakes In Working A new automobile accessory auto matically compensates for worn brake linings by shortening the throw of the brake rods. . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FUUNlTURKor sale Phone 891-W. WANTED TO LEASE Nine or ten room house on North Side. Must have four bedrooms. R. D. Sayres. Vltli PAY 12000 FOR BMAM. i HOME. IXQITRE BY MA II BOX 582. w B wish to announce to those who use Carbon Paper and Typewriter ribbon, that we carry the celebrated Carrib Goods and are prepared to furnish you with any thing in that line nt any time. Intrrrtutc Carbon & Kiblmn Co. P. O. Box 746. 120 W. Court St. 'mm PHI Two of the most homelike hotels n Portland located In the heart ot th shopping and theater district All Oregon Elecrlc trains stop at the SEWARD HOTKX the House of Cheer, Excellent dining room In connection. THIS HOTKIi COR. NEIUl'S, the House of Vekme. Is only two short blocks from the Se ward. Our brown busses meet all trains. Bates I I.SO and up. W .C CIXBKRTSON. Prop. BAPTIST CHURCH Commencing Sunday, January 30 Gospel Prayer Gospel Music Gospel Preaching Gotpel Singing i ( - i ' i . ; j J i i f i ; 1 i i ' EVANGELIST ! I BENTLEY f -.-. : - J YOU COME Old Time Religion Come Hear the Message It Saved Your Mother It Will Save You TRY IT OUT EVERYBODY