News Notes of Pendleton BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR. Mr. Klrniib CVmvnlotMlnir C. K. Htraub la convalescing slowly utter a serious operation which h underwent laat Saturday at Bt. Antn ony's hospital. Mr. Btraub lti a well known citizen of Pendleton. Ih'tivnlH Ah- Hihvohh. " According to reports of congrega tions, ltev, Mllo llehtley. Daptlst evan gelist, la an eloquent speaker, lie poku yoHturday to capacity crowclH. Tonight the evangelist will lecture, the tulk being complementary to the public. The services yesterday were marked by special music. word received today by police head- iiuurtnra. The Inference la that then. follows aid leaving the IIk towns ami golnir to the amallor cities, chief of I'ollce Heuoits aald that merchants ni It'll t take heed und aee that their places of business uro well lucked at night. fecial' Sale or Blouses Today C'lilnww New Yrain. ' Today In the Chi none New Ycur, which In former year was elaborately celebrated by ' local Chinese. The coming of the new year la now marked by but little, celebration and many of theThinee now count Juntinry 1 as th heglnnnlng of a now year. Knfo (nickers Are MIkhIiir. Hafo crackers anil ahort-tlme fuae men, who ate known to thf detectives of the northwestern cltlfa, ure not found at their uflual haunta. aaya I Vim to Have NiiHtker. I'lcho will emulate the local legion by giving a big amnknr there tomor row night. There will be a number of boxing and wrestling bouts and tho Invitations to local aporta follow ers Hay that thoro will be plenty of action ull of the wuy. 1 I I I I I i III -101 101 101-rlOl 101 101 101 101 101 Suggestions For Lent Wo liavo inutlo every Kwlhl effort to anticipate your rv qiilrenu'ntM and we iako jileiiMiro In aiinouclnfi Hint our FWi (Stock In most complete ut this time), consist Ins of: OAXXKD FIKII--fiulnmii (every variety) Oyster. Hams (whole and ml lined) Shrimp, Cruli Meat, IipbKtem, . Herring, llMi Make, Tutiu 111, Kurdjic (Imported and domct.il"). ' - I . SALT AVI Cl'HKI) FISH lllontera, Itoneleaa Codflhli, Whole ' 1'ancy Put Mackerel, Ited Halt Salmon, lYosli Salmon, lYexli Smelt, lili Halibut. "WASTK I.ICSS lil'V T11K IHCKT' Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. P HONKS 101 vise cnucmtuos asd me.ts -101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 v o T U-Klon Will Mil Tonight. i'endleton font, American Legion, will meet tonight to hold the post mor tem over tho fight card ataged rintur day night, to hear rcporu und the progrexa of the bonus bill and other mattera of bualnvxa. Tho meeting will be held, ua usual, la the auditor- iiiim nf tlm nrtimli, lllirtirv l'nrrv I. Idlumun, pout cqmmunder, kijs. Jllwa Kcarrwy Take New Pohltion. Mlaa Iaura Kearney,, who haa been atenographer In tho offices of the city : school superintendent alnce June, to day accepted a position with the law jflrm of Kulcy, Haley & Bteiwer and I took up her new duties. Hhe la a I I'endleton high school graduate and attended ItceU College, l'ortland, last ycur. Too Much l or Small IUijx Complaints are being made today that many small boya of the city who looked at the mangled form of the Japanese who waa murdered Sat urday morning suffered had effects from their experience. The alght waa ho greiiaome that several hoys were made 111, It ia reported by one mother today who voiced crltirism of officers for allowing Juveniles to seethe body. T" MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING Aladdin Cooking Ware CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE ENAMELED STEEL Universal Stoves &Fumati?s i i i ' . i: 1 j IP : I j-Jtii Oregon Leads in Criminals. - Katitern Oregort counties lead all in the state save Multnomah In the num ber of criminals Kent to the state penitentiary, Hays Charles Z. ltanduli. deputy district attorney. He quotes from the report of the stute board of control. I'matilla, ISakqr and l'n lon, In the order named, have sent mure prisoners to Kalem In the two years ending November, 1920, than any other counties In Oregon. Uma tilla ulso leads all in the number of murder cases, he says he believes. .New Spring to He Mapped. The new spring near Thorn Hollow which the city water commission plans to develop and turn Into the city water system for the summer, will be mapped this week, Frank )!. Hayes, water commission engineer, aaid today. He plana to go to Thorn Hollow about Thursday and make field notes to present to the next meeting of the water commission. The new spring la beyond Chaplish Hprlnga, the present source of supply, and la expected to be develop enough water ao that none from the river will be needed during the dry season. Grove'a la tlio tmly ;enuinc Laxative BUOMO QUININE tublets. The first, and original Cold and Grip Tablet. (Be sure you get BHOMO.) 40a Adv. CAIiENDAJt OP EVENTS Feb. 11 -Pendleton vs. The Dalles Basketball, The Dalles. Feb. 12. Pendleton vs. Hood fllver. Basketball, Hood River. Feb. 12. Lincoln's birthday. Feb. H.- Oregon Admission Day. Feb. 14-19 Prune week. Feb. 14 Mass meeting Her mlston women. Feb. 19. School principals convene here. Feb. 19 Umatilla IMpids Power Site meeting, Walla Wal la. Feb. 32. Washington's birth day, general holiday. Feb. 26 Mass meeting Weston women. "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 Prices, Highest Quality and Perfect Service have their reward then we are entitled to be accorded this recogni tion. ' Sewing- Cotton All Sizes 1 SO yards, 5c Fleischer's Knitting Worsted 2 oz. balls, 45c Rick Rack Braid All sizes, 15c Largest Pencil Tabfet in Town, 15c Large Aluminum Pans and Kettles, $1.98 Silkine Crochet Cotton 15c, 2 for 25c 10 BIG 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 represAit 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 NOW1 Human Hair Nets, Guaranteed 15c 2 fpr 25c $1.25 a dozen Ask for the "Perfectionette" f Clean Easy Laundry Soap 4 for 25c Tho Deo Elivo "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON Dolls, Teddy Bears 1-2 Price A group of exceptionally designed blouses in regular and over blouse style. Very remarkable in style and exelusiveness, made of Georgette and beavier silks, and satin, in flesb,' white and suit shades. Many beaded and braided effects. These 'blouses are divided into 3 groups. v Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Priced at $7.50 Price One Half Priced $1.98 v Special Sale Today Bandeau Brassiers One lot of Mesh Brocade and Linen, values to $2.95, special $1.49 One Lot of Mesh Wash Satin, heavy brocade, values $1.75, special . . . . 99c Only Sizes of 33 and 40. One Lot of Laces, Brocade Mesh and Poplin, values to $1.50, Special. V. 79c One Lot Back Lace Corsets, small sizes only. Special . . .' $1.00 pi-CKMiiaklng SiIkmiI Held. A number o Pendleton women are taking advantage of the dressmaking school beinff held today at the federal building by Mra. Edith G. Van Dcu aen home demonstration agent. "IF School at Vmatilla, i 1 Mia. Udiih G. Van Deusen. home demonstration agent, will hold a two lay dressmaking school In Umatilla this week. She wi:i open it tomor row for a two day session. Christian Parsmiajre to be IU-paJivL Kepalrs to be the parsonage of the Christian church are to be made, ac cording to a building permit lsmied to day by the city recorder. The con templated work wijl cost 1200. Earle Williams Is In charge ('liamlxM-latn Be-appolntwl. W. D. Chamberlain, who recently opened an accountant's office in the quarters occupied by Snow & Dayton, has been reappointed to serve as a nvmber of the Internal Revenue de partment. He will leave for l'ort land. after another week. Indians lliird for Ileing Drunk. Charley Bennett and Jerry Simpson, Indians, today were fined $J0 each by the police judge on a charge of being drunk. Neither was able to pay the fine and both went to jail with a five day sentence. John Doc, on Satur day, waa fined 115 for being drunk and disorderly. Tonight sure! Let a pleasant, harm less Cascaret work while you sleep and have your liver active, head clear, stomach sweet -and bowels moving regular by morning. Xo griping or in convenience. 10, 25 or 50 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathartic too. Long, O. A. C. horticulturist, will lead in the discussion of the problems of fruitgrowers. ICalnfuil .04 of an Inclr. The rainfall today is .04 of an Inch, says Major Iee Moorhouse, weather observer. The maximum today Is 40, the minimum 30 and the barometer registers 29.50. MiH Lockwood In llospllal. Miss Dorothy Lockwood was oper ated upon this morning at St. An thony's hospital for appendicitis. She is convalescing Morris Lockwood, her brother, is quite ill with heart troublo at the home of his parents. Itev .and Mrs Alfred Lockwood.' Honrs to Stop Iku.'k water. ' A plan by which be hopes to f'ih lackwatcr from Tutuilla crccw enter ing the sewer which ends on Winter j street is to oe wonted oui tms weeK by City Engineer Frank It. Hayes. Whenever high water comes in the little stream at the west limits of t lie city. It floods this sewer and clogs manholes with mud. 'An extension of the sewer about 400 or 600 feet paral lel to the stream is expected to result in eliminating the trouble. The out let will be placed In the center of the creek bed. Thus when the water be comes high, a suction will be created instead of a backwater. To IVrm Association. I'endleton poultrymen will form a poultry association Thursday evening at a meeting in the county library. Professor H. E. Cosbie of the O. A. C. extension school, will speak, as will Charles S. Hrewester, formerly of the poultry department at the college now Engaged In commercial poultry work. The selection of breeding stock and feeding for egg production will be discussed. CLUB TO HOLD SALE. Th Riverside Xeedlecraft Club will hold an auction cooked food sale and will present a program t the school house next Saturday evening. A quilt is to be auctioned also and the pro ceeds from the evening will go to wards the activities of the club. Ile frestimenls will be served to those who attenrl . Painless Parker and His Prices I By Painless ParHr BELIEVE every maa should make a decent profit on what ever he does. I get a decent profit on my dental work, but still my prices were kept down during the war and are still down today. The E. R. Parker System did it No man without a reliable system can get much of anywhere. Dental prices outside of mine are high because, the old way of practicing dentistry is cosily. If a dentist has only a patient or two a day, he has to charge a big price. My associates and I treat a hundred thousand people a year. Even if we made a clear profit of a dollar apiece, we would be doing pretty well. But how many dentists are there who are satisfied with a dol'.ar profit on each patient? "When you think of TEETH think of PABKER. Rtiistmd DtxlMi Cling ' R R. PARKER SYSTEM Dr. rainless Parker " W T, A. Fitzgerald Dr. K. O. PaUon TSSMninSt. . Pendleton, Ore. si Vsystoj; r ASPIRIN "Name "Bayer" un Genuine Pageant IllR Success. S The Indian pngeant given tit La Orande during tho Christian Endeavor convention was a big success, say lo cal delegates who have returned from the convention. Over 800 people at tended the pageant, which portrayed the work of missionaries, from Whit man and Spnulding down to the pres ent time. Comment was made at the convention regarding tho Inspiration al, effect of the portrayal upon the young people who saw it. Those who took part were Rev. J. M. Cornellson, Presbyterian missionary at Tutuilla. Miss Vera Hampton and Miss Alice Greenwald of this city, and Tapsons Motnnic, Allen Patawa and Miss Ma mie Uatawa. Indians of the reserva tion. Rev. George Clark, pastor of the Presbyterian church here was one of It's criminal to take a chance on any the chief speakers at the convention i substitute for "Bayer Tablets of Asp which waa attended by 75 registered delegates. It will be held next year In Milton. School to llleld. A prunning school will be held un der the auspices of the Umatilla coun ty Farm Buread Thursday at the M. C. Ka ratter orchard near Sianfleld. The school will open at 8:30 a. m. A sim ilar school will be held on Friday at the F. P. Phipps orchard at Hermis ton, and this will be fallowed by a fruitgrowers meeting at which C. L. lrln. t mess you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre seriled In- iihvskians for twentv-one vejirw and umvetl snfn K' million ! Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds. Headache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism. Earache, Tooth ache. Lumbngo and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger pack ages. Aspirin ia the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacctlcacid ester of Salicjllcacid. i Pride Washing Powder Save about 10 per cent on your Wash- 1 ing Powder and use Pride Washing Powder at 30c a box. Just as good as Gold Dust. "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors , , U. S. INSPECTED MEATS I ! i i 1 t -