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PAGE TITEEE TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGOKIAN, PENDLETON, OSEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 19, 1921. i i News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OF EVENTS Feb. 14-10 Prune week. Feb. 19. School principals convene here. Feb. 19 Umatilla Rapids Power Site meeting, Walla Wal la. Feb. 21 Open meeting Knight of Pythiaa honoring B7th. Anniversary. Fob. '22. X-Club banquet. Feb. 22. Washington' blrth duy, general holiday. Feb. 26 Man meeting Weston women. Feb. 26. District convention Oddfellow lodge oft Umatilla and Morrow countle Heppner. March 10, It, 11 Fourth An nual Pendloton Auto Show, Hap py Canyon. March IE Last (lay for filing of Income tax report for 1920. Utile Girl ill Hospital. . Melissa Lyday, aged nine, was oper ated upon today at Ht. Anthony's hos pital. Accept Position Here, Sterling LaKue has taken a posi tion at tho Economy Drug Store. Ho will Hell phonographs for the firm. dress Mrs. menu. Conner nerved refresh- franc Notes In Ilplay The American National Rank today put on display a window full of franc notes In connection with their cabinet I display of small home savings account nanks. A lew French coins are also shown with the currency. Patient Convalescing. Mlas Dorothy Lockwood and Morris Lockwood, daughter and eon of Kev. and Mrs. Alfred Lockwood, who have been 111. are convalescing. ' Miss Lock- wood has returned to her home from St. Anthony hospital where she un derwent an operation for appendicitis. Morris has fccen suffering from leak ago of the heart. Mrs. McCtitlcjr in Hospital. Mrs. A. K. McCulley Is a patient In St. Anthony's hospital whore she was operated upon this morning. ' Indiana Aro Addressed. Miss Isabella Crawford of Xcw York, reoresentlng the Women's For eign Mission Hoard of the Presbyte rian church, visited the Tutullla In dian viHMinn vesterday and addressed the Tutuilla woman's society. The meeting took place at the home of Mr. B. J. Conner. Following the ad- I.yivum Xumhcr ITobably March 9 The next of a series of lyceum num bers being given by Pendleton lodge of Klks for their members, friends and families, will probatny be given on the nlirht of March 9, according to Frank J. Qulnlan, secretary of the Jodge. There aro two numbers still to be heard In Pendleton. The other have ell attracted ,a large number of Klks and Interspersed with the lodge's monthly Informal dancing parties, have helped keep full tho social season. J,101-101,1Q1-101-101-101-101-101-101 I 1 sr " 1W Our Aim Is: ' V "TO GAIN AND RETAIN YOUR CONFIDENCE" And through your confidence your patronage during your entire residence in this commu- m$e realize this can only be done through honest dealing and genuine service. PLAN NOW to place your Meat and Gro cery orders here next month. We want to demonstrate to you that we make good. "YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND ON "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. Phones 101 fin e groceries axd meats (Private Exchange, Connect Iloth Departments) r J- -101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 101 ItaklN on Liquor Have Effect Far fewer drunks have appeared in police court than usual during the past fey days. The cause is attributed by some to two recent raids conducted by the sheriffs office In which consider able liquor was confiscated. The 50 gallons taken from the Bill Hart party and the liquor In the Graham raid are helieved to have cut down the present supply considerably. There were two drunk In police court on Monday, Feb. 14 and two on Feb. 10, making but four In the past 10 days. Business I'ubitcrniptcd. Despite the fire yesterday, t the Smythe-Lonergan Ca Is able to meet the demand for creamery products. Two hundred gallons of ice cream were saved and placed in Tho Delta cold storage owned by George Gray. Temporary offlct quarters have been established at the Burroughs Wood Yard and the Pacific Fruit & Produce Co. Yesterday there was some slight shortage of cream and the condensed variety was used at one of the local hotels, but the creamery is able to fully supply patrons today. Arc Tlierc Any Agent Here? Are there any life insurance agents in Pendleton and, if so, how long have they been here? Is the question which a man In Portland asks In a letter re received today -by the Pendleton Com mercial Association. The man desires to come here to open up the field. Secretary C. K. Cranston laughed up his sleeve several times when he read the letter. The frequent request for information about Pendleton, Indicat ing that persons think It a small un developed village afford the secretary considerable amusement. Some merchants are under the impression that to put out a special is only a bate to the pub lic. Such an impression is wrong. The merch . ant who is looking after the interest of his cus tomers is ever anxious to give the public the ad vantage of bargains which come into the mar ket from time to time. We have sold more than 15000 oranges in this last week, simply because we have given' a bargain. We are now selling a 13 oz. can of Johnson Bros. Jam at 15c per can. Syrup packed Peaches at 25c per can. Minne sota sugar Corn, 15c per can. "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 and 188 739 Main Street CHA5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor! U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Local Girls Win by Point. Pendleton high school girls' basket ball team last night defeated La Grande by a 2 to 26 score, after trail-, Ing tho visitors during a greater por-1 Hon of the game. The first half end ed with La Grande In the lead and during the second period the scoring see-sawed giving the game more than ordinary Interest. Mary Clarke, for the locals, accounted for 15 points and Marjorie O'Brien, for the visitors, was high point winner with 18 scores. The game at I Grande a few weeks ago was won by La Grande. After the game a banquet and dance In honor of the visitors was given. Scouts to Meet Mondays. Last night at the seventh meeting of the boy scouts It was decided to meet each Monday evening at 7 p. m. here after. The next meeting will be Mon day, February 21. Raphael Raymond was elected secretary of the organiza Hon. The scout master was elected treasurer. An Invitation to tho boy scouts from the Wcnaha Camp Fire girls of the Methodist church to a par ty February 26 was accepted by unan imous vote. Norrls Graham and Bruce Hawks took the written examination for tenderfoot scouts. Others took the test on knot ticing. Dr. H. C. Ells worth begins next week a series of fdx talks on cex hygiene. MAKE COOKING A PLEASURE BY USING addin Cooking Ware CARRIED IN BOTH ALUMINUM AND WHITE ENAMELED STEEL rAl Universal Stoves &fumces Fteht Xot Comlne March 12. The proposed boxing card to be staged by Pendleton PoBt, American Legion, will not be held on Saturday night, March 12, as tentatively an 'nounced a few days ago. A member of tho committee in charge today said that It probably would be held two weeks later, although no definite ar rnngements as to a date nor prinol pals have been made. The card which was announced was also strictly ten tative and embodied the suggestions of the legion's matchmaker. The post liana to give another card within the next four or five weeks but decided that the last night of tho Pendleton Automobile Show would be an 4naus picious time for such a venture. ' Jinn llrenks Eire Hose C. W. Loveland today was fined $25 by Recorder Thomas Fit Gerald for driving over a fire hose yesterday morning at tho Smythe-Lonergan fire He Is alleged by the arresting officer to have broken two ordinances, one for driving over the hose and another for driving an auto closer than zuu feet to a fire while being fought. The hose which the man crossed, it is alleg ed, was broken, a new. DO foot section th'i being destroyed. The man did not stoo after breaking the. hose, tne arresting officer testified, he obtained the llcenso number ot the ear nnd ap prehended the man. Judge Fits Ger ald said todny that he would continue to assess heavy fines against drivers f cars who in any way interfere with the work of fire figntors. The Dulles Games to lie Played Games .between Pendleton and The Dalles high schools will be played y both the boys and girls basketball teams of the local Institution on Fri day night, the administration announc ed today. Theso will be return con tests for the games played In the mid Columbia, city last Friday night. The boys won and he girls loxt In the first contests. Pendleton will be repre sented hy its second team In thelrame next Friday and unless some county basketball games are scheduled for the week following, tho coming contest will close the season for tho local toss. era. It was mutually agreed between Pendleton and La Grande that thejr scheduled games will not be played, the one last night having been cancell ed at the request of the Union county lads. , ... Use the Phones Grocery, Two Phones 525 Other Dcpts. 78 and 79 QUALITY SERVICE. Use the Thoncs Grocery, Two Phones 525 , Other Dcpts. , 78 and 79 rKNDLrrrovs ieaiunq tore ipnti Suits Goats W D raps resses Skirts P Blouses etticoats have been carefully selected, are exclusive models, of the very choicest and newest fab rics, and will be shown to you at prices that you will quickly recognize as excellent val ues. No trouble to show. I - X yi C i v V f i 4 3 14 ' I J - htkvf: from "rorix noon" at tiik okix;o niKVTKit tonight. Mrs. Uubb Dies Jlrs. Lillian Babb, aged SI. former ly of this city, died February g In Se attle at the home of her mother, Mrs. Ed Saunders, according to word re ceived here today. She is survived by her mother, and was two brothers, Karl Peterson and Charles Peterson, both of Seattle. She was a niece of Mrs. H. F. Peters, Mrs. Charles Finch and Mrs. Olive Froome of Pendleton and a cousin of Mrs. Robert N'agler of this city. Funeral services were conr ducted by Rev. Ilonsley of the Pres byterian church and the body was laid to rest In Evergreen cemetery. Secor pastor, officiating. School to be Held. A millinery school will be held In Pilot Rock next Wednesday by airs. Miss Catlin Here. Edith G. Van Peusen, lionie demon stration agent. Funeral Is IleUl. The funeral of the late Mrs. R. W. Case was held this afternoon from Miss Fay T. Catlin, executive and home service secretary for the Red Cross, arrived today from La Grande and is conferring with Miss Kather ine Ewing, of the Northwest Red the Methodist church with Rev. John Cross headquarters. IV-tter Weatb.cn Expected. , t The barometer registers'" 29,70 and Major Lee Moorhouse, official weath er observer, believes that better wea ther is on the way. The maximum to day is 40. and the minimum 29. Flur ries of snow fell this afternoon and this morning and the ground was thinly covered with a fall of fine snow. FOR LITTLE GIRLS s Hero is a nrettv summpr flri girls from eight to ten yarn old. The material is handkerchief linen of a dull, medium blue. The little vest, circular collar and cuffs are of whltn linen. These are finished with hem stitching, and are further decorated with appliqued patches of blue, purple and green linen to form conventional fruit or flower designs. SPECIAL PALMOLIVE SOAP three bars for 25c SPECIALS From now on until Satur day the 26th, we will give one 60c size Liquid Veneer Polish with the purchase of one Liquid Veneer mop. SPECIALS TOILET PAPER 4 rolls for 25c uy Where Prices Are Lowesft Judge our ability to save you money by investigating the value to be had in our stock. Merchandise found here is always sold to you at the LOWEST PRICES and by salespeople trained to give you SATISFACTORY Service. VOLUME OF BUSINESS IS OUR AIM AND THESE PRICES WILL GET IT All shopping and Laundry Baskets are still selling at one-half price. There is no better time than now to lay in a supply, for it is a cinch the price will never be any lower. 5 BIG ECONOMIZERS Spool Cotton, 150 yards, 5c J. & P. Coats Crochet Cotton, 2 for Common Pins, 3c and 8c sizes 4 bars Clean Easy Soap,-25c. Largest bag of candy in town for 5c WE DO NOT SELL MERCHANDISE AT COST BUT AT A MIGHTY SMALL MARGIN M'o have the largest assort ment of popular priced lw that can be found in this town, aU kinds, priced from 5c to 35c thQ yard. Th Ooq Hiuo "More for Less" PENDLETON OREGON Yon call find here nico B assortment of ItrasMere. I flesh color, fntttt back I rrvten. Your choice of any of I them for 50c. I