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TWELVE PACES ""J daily east 6nm6if,3mTixi6oitd6it', Saturday evening, February 01921 FAGS Ti: llii News Notes of Pendleton Ibilpli l'olwim ill, Ralph Folsom la II! at hi homo on South Main street ana unable to tic nt work today, Mix u.im itt)vcm. Miss Daphne Belts, stenographer at the county agent's office, ha recov red from a two weeks' lllnuus. I'nlm Im Kohl. The Palm, Main street confectionery Itore, wan Hold yesterduy to Tom Go nelc and Que Xedes to Tote Keupu- kor. Mr. Keapakos, who came to the United States from Greece a few yearn ago, Is renovating (lie More. Jt In he lug re-pulnled on tho exterior and In terior. Mr, Uenek and Mr, Xedes re tain the proprietorship of the Wista ria. They have owned the Palm since IBIS. ' llolilmail )K's Paint Shop, O. 10. Holdmun, local Pulge Oakland agent, baa just opened new paint shop In connection with hie automobile business at the corner of and d a A -101 101101 101101 101101101 101- p J" Jar, y rv 1 i 1 , In u 1 NEXT WEEK IS ORANGE WEEK We have special prices in case and one-half case lots. Pendleton Gash Market, Inc. PHONES 101 FINE CJtOCEKIKS AND MEATS -101 lui 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 r Cottonwood and Bant Alia streets. F. H, MoCutchoon, un expert auto painter In in charge of that depart ment. The room haa been made dunt proof and la considered strictly mod Tiro rulae Alarm A false alarm win turned In to the fire department this morning at 8;80 o'clock. The alarm came from 413 Lincoln and caused considerable ex citement beeauBe of last nlKht'a blase. A blaze at 10:30 last night did $2,100 damage to the home of Kd Walkei, 114 Cottonwood street. The loaa win covered by Inauranco. Hurt In Accident. L. B. Ramadell, who waa hurt In on automobile accident today, la conval escing at Ht Anthqny'a hospital. It waa reported on the atreet thia morning that Mr. RumadeU'a condition waa ae rloua but according to hospital re port, he will recover. Miller la fur Wheat Hill. B.' A. Miller, representative in the Hlnte leglalature from Umatilla countv will lend hla anpport to the aenatn bill on wheat gradea, ha aald in a letter received today by the Pendleton Com mercial Association. Me waa address ed a letter recently urging that he give thla bill hla hearty support. Auxiliary Klorta Officers, Offlcera for the Ladles' Auxiliary to Malabon Camp, Rpanish War Veter ans, were elected last night and ap propriation made to keep two French orphans until June, 1922. Mrs. J. Kearney was chosen president, Mra. Luella Overturf, vice president; Mra. ICIItabeth Bhull, chaplain-, Mrs. J. K. Plnaon, secretary, and Mra. J. D. Boyd, treasurer. The meeting was in commemoration of the 22nd anniver sary of the Philippine insurrection. MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING Aladdin Cooking Ware CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND YHITE ENAMELED STEEL niit Universal Stov&s &Fumaces Mp Ml Dwyer to Lecture. Miss Bessie A. Dwyer will give a lecture entitled "Yesterday and To day In the Philippines," at the library auditorium next Saturday, under the auspices of the Pendleton Woman's Club. The lecture was postponed once before. Miss Dwyer has. been empowered by the Honorable Jaime de Veyra, residential commissioner at the U. 8. congress, to give the lecture. It deals with the scenic tieauties of the Inlands and the life and Industries of the natives. (Jovcrnmcnt Trapper Here. Albert Peteraon, government trap per, and Archie Campbell a private trapper were In the city yesterday from the aouthern part of the coun ty. They have been after coyotea and wild cats and have been making suc cessful catches. They report that snow is now two feet deep at Ourdane. also at Mountain Home and a foot deep at I'kiah and Alba. Water Is high In the lower creeks. Leave for Ia (irande. The Pendleton delegation which will attend the Christian Endeavor convention in La Grande this week end left last night on No. 18. Those in the porty included Rev. George L. Clark, pastor of the Presbyterian church, Kev. J. M. Cornellson. Pres byterian missionary at Tutullla, Miss Muriel Hampton, Miss Vera Hampton, Miss Barbara Edmonds, Ralph Mc Cnlley, James Clark, Miss Wilma Wade, and Miaa Oertrude McConnell, of the Presbyterian church; Jahln BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. SERVICE , rEJULETON8 LFAItl&U "TORK peciaJ. Sa le of Blouses A group of exceptionally designed blouses in regular and over blouse style. Very remarkable in style and exclusiveness, made of Georgette .and heavier silks,' and satin, in flesh, white and suit shades. Many beaded and braided effects. These blouses are divided into 3 groups. Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Priced at $7.50 Price One Half Priced $1.93 Special Sale Today Bandeau Brassiers Only Sizes of 33 and 40. One lot of Mesh Brocade and Linen, One Lot of Laces, Brocade Mesh and values to 82.95, special Saturday $1.49 Poplin, values to $1.50, Special SaL79c One Lot of Mesh Wash Satin, heavy One Lot Back Lace Corsets, small brocade, values $1.75, special Sat. 99c sizes only. Specal Saturday. . . . $1.00 Vaught, Miss Alice Greenwald, Miss Haroldlne Horton and Miss Leona Horn of the Christian church; Parsons Motanic, Allen Patawa, August Alex, ander, Amos Pond, MIbs Mamie Pata wa and Mrs. Jason Vannassay, In diana of the reservation. The Indions ore to present a pageant at the convention. CALENDAR OF EVENTS , Feb. 4-6 Basketball, Pendle- ton vs. Baker high school gym. Feb. 5. Umatilla Rapids Power meeting, Pendleton. Feb. 6. American Legion , Cmoker Oregon theater. Feb. 6. Anniversary of Phil- Ipplne Insurrection. Feb. 12. Lincoln's birthday. Feb. 14. Oregon Admission Day. Feb. 19. School principals convene here. Feb. 22. Washington's birth- day, general holiday. "The Store Ahead" Business Supremacy must be substantiated by something more than a mere claim of commercial superiority. The verdict rests within the judgment of the Purchasing Public and to you who comprise this splendid body do we address ourselves. Our de sire is to be known as "The Store Ahead." If Lowest Price, Highest Quality and Perfect Service have their reward then we are entitled to be accorded this recogni Sewing Cotton All Size 150 yards, Sc Fleischer's Knitting Worsted , 2 oz. balls, 45c Rick Rack Braid All sizes, 15c Largest Pencil Tablet in Town, 15c Large Aluminum Pans and Kettles, $1.98 Silkine Crochet Cotton 15c, 2 for 25c Bit! BULLET PROOF BARGAINS that will help to fight the problem of present day buying. Consider ing the REAL MAR KET VALUE of these numbers they represent a WONDERFUL SAV ING to the discriminat ing purchaser. Purses and Hand Bags 1-2 Price Best Quality Hand Made Chocolates, 55c lb. You save at least 30c a' pound on all candy you buy here. Best Grade Linen Bond Paper by the lb., 50c Market Baskets Regular $1.75, now 98c. ' These Are Values Worthy Of Your Inspection Ginghams, Percales, Outing Flannels 25c Yard IF You Need Any of This Merchandise BUY NOW I Human Hair Nets, Guaranteed 15c 2 for 25c $1.25 a dozen Ask for tho "Perf ectionette" Clean Easy Laundry Soap 4 for 25c Tho Deo Eliuo 4 " "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON Dolls, Teddy Bears 1-2 Price V'.'Fi-F.-):,'.-f;K!.-:- UR C H t S Announcements ror this depart ment must U submitted to the Eas. Oregonlan not later than v Friday evening In order to be as sured of publication oa Saturday. Lutheran Church. The English-Lutheran sen-ices will be held at the Christian church tomor row at 2 p. m. Sunday school will be at 1 p. m. Baptist. Special meetings conducted by Rev. Milo Bentley. Sunday morning Sunday school. F. M .Riley, superintendent, S50; preach ing service, subject, Eloquence, 11. Sunday afternoon Special sermon for young people, 3:00. Sunday night B. t. P. IT., :30; Preaching service, 'The Power of the Gospel." 730. Monday night Special lecture for young peorle. 7:30. Tuesday night A chart sermon, 7:80. These meetings are filling the house, the singing and music are ex ceedingly good. Sunday special songs and tolos. Air. Kentiey'a preaching Is clear, racy, spicy. Everybody enjoys it. lou get a feast every meeting. Come and hear this treat preacher. He will thrill you and make you th!,ik of your mother's God. First Christian Church Sen-ices at the First Christian church will be aa follows: Bible school at 9:45 a. m. H. H. DeHart, superintendent. Communion and devotional sen-Ice at 11 a. m. FJder Milne, leader. Spe cial, music by the choir, J. N. Scott, di rector. Regular C. E. services at 8:00 p. m. Other evening sen-ices will be dis missed. There will be a special meeting of the church board immediately after the morning sen-Ices, and all mem bers ere urged to be present. v Baptist Church. Saturday night special evangelistic meeting at the Baptist church. 7:30. Subject, "God's Call." The house is filled these nights. Xaiareno Church Court and Matlock Btreets. J. T. LaRoee, pastor. ReefBenc 711 Calvin atreet. Sunday school In the church at 10 ' a, m. Sunday morning. Dont fail to be there with a well studied lesson and a mind to work. Parents, dont forget you owe It to your children to send them to Sunday school. Children, done give your parents any rest until they get around and help yon get ready for Sunday schoon on time. Grownups, you are not too old nor big to come to Sunday school, so coma along and we will all enjoy it together. Xo evening services in the church.. Great Mass meeting for everyone In Oregon Theatre at 2:30 p. m. Even, i'ng sen-ice at 7:30 p. m. These are great services and you cannot afford to miss them. Evangelists Fleming and Harding are doing some great preaching. There will be a special musical program each evening. Meet us there. Tou are welcome to these free services. First Presbyterian Church. Corner College and Alta. Rev. G. L. Clark, pastor. Residence,' 506 East AHn, Phone 621. 10 a .m.. Sabbath school, A. . C. Funk, Supt. 11, sermon; 6:45 p. m. C. E. devotionals in S. S. room. The pastor being out of town at tending the state C. Bi convention, I.a Grande, Rev. La Rose of the Naver ene church wll lsperach In the morn ing and perhaps in tho evening. is ClirLstlnn Science. First Church of Christ olantiot holds services at 813 1-2 Main street (First Btairway north of the Inland Empire Bank Building.) Sunday services are at 11 a. m nnd at s n m The subject of the lesson sermon for ounnay, f-eoruary 6, is, "Spirit." Sun day school is held at 10 a. m. A Wednesdnv pvenincr mentln ti-KIK inciunes testimonials of healing held at 8 0'e!lCk. The rendinv rnnm which Is maintained at the same ad dress, la open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., where the Bible and authorized Christian Science literal lire TTijav tkA read, borrowed1, or purchased. ine punuc Is cordially invited to at tend the church services and to" visit the leading room. Beclnnlnr SiinHnv. Fehrnnrv 19 fHa time tor nolrting Sunday school will do cnangec to 9:45 a, m. Salvation Army. Hall. 209 E. Alta street. Home phone, 1052. Sunday meetings as fol lows: Holiness meeting. 11 o'clock Sunday school, 1:30 p. m.;. Young peoples legion, 6:30 p. m.; Salvation meeting, weekday meetings as fob lows. Tuesday, g o'clock: Thursday 8 o'clock; Saturday, 8 o'clock. We Are All Employers Latter Pay Saints. Elders Peterson and Leich of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon! are holding services at the Moose Hall each Sunday. No collections. Everybody welcome to Sunday school at 10:30 a. m. and preaching at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Seventh Hay Artveutlst, ,- Meet everv Snttirdnv in rftfim 19 nt S09 R Court street, lust over the Rub- I her Supply store. Sabbath school atj 10 a. m. Strangers welcome. IN THE everyday act of buying the things we eat and wear we are employing the people who make them. If we buy Oregon Products we're helping to make jobs for Oregon people and in creasing p r o s p e rity all around. Let's wake up. And use our heads. And our hearts. And prevent a serious un employment problem in Oregon. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON TWELVE PACES PAIL? EAST 0RE00NIAN. 'PEKDI.ETOW.j OBEOCW. SATURDAY FVPNTVO, foEKTTAftY 5. 1921, PACE THREE ! I J V I t M ) I (I )! i ?- i