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- i News Notes of Pendleton CALENDAR OP EVENTS November 11. East End Fair and Apple Show. J November 11. Armistice Day A .celebration. " f November 21. special city elec- lion. J December 15. 16. IT. Oregon JMate "iirigation Congress. Relief store To Oih-h The Salvation Army relief store will b open Wednesday from 11 a. m. un til a p. m. Anyone desiring clothins may call between these hours at the Salvation Army hall on Alta street. Strolim Is Kvliil'itor Anion? the exhibitors at the Tacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland is CJeorce Strohm, of Hermis ton, who is exhihitini; a carload of Mr. Strohm -won first in this class last year and expects to carry off the honors this year also, j ; ! i ' Duroc-Jersev hoes. John Sinison Itcvuvors. 1 John Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, who is a freshman t tho I'niversity of Oregon, Is suffi ciently recovered following a recent Illness that he has been released from the hospital. He suffered from the effects of toiisilitis for about 10 days. Is At Hawthorne School Miss Ruth Montgomery, of the I ni-1 versitv of Oregon faculty who is in i Pendleton conducting tests in Pendle ton schools, is at Hawthorne school today. Yesterday she visited Washing ton school and during the remainder of her visit she will conduct the tests at Lincoln and Field schools. She w ill return to Eugene Thursday evening. I malilla County Second I'matilla coujity's tax valuation for ll'il. $47. r. 1 1 . 4 T. 11 . is the highest in the state outside of Multnomah county, ac cording to a report made yesterday by the state committee on taxation. The vaulation for last year was $4ti,6!i."i. 6o. The total valuation of property in the state is $SST,4X1, J.-.9.47 for 1'J1, while the total for lit 20 was $917,011,-24S.S3. Am Moving Here. S' V. K. Begun Is bringing his family Icre today from I .a Grande. He is a passenger conductor on tho O.-W. R. & N. and has a run between here and 'Attend l'.iangclistic. Soiiivs. Jiuntington. He recently purchased j v.. J. Conner, pastor of the Tutuilla the Walter Jaeobson home on the church, anil Elder James Kash Kasli ikorth side of the city, the ileal being jcft this morning for Stites, Idaho, tmule by lkntley, Hodges and Scliiff- : where thev will attend evangelistic i : 1 ' urn u yP I .tat i 1 b'K i mi n ,-immiimk-4 4 '! Use the Phones Grocerv, 2 Thanes Other Depts. 73 526 en Use the Phonea Grocery, 2 Phones 526 Other Depts. 78 f EN L LUTON'S LEA'U.M. ik flfiatM DANGEROUS TOYS HlVOl.1 TODAY ler. turn From Mineral jf Mr. and Mrs Bert A. McDonald have foturneil from Walla Walla where they Attended the funeral on Monday of Mr. lleDonald's brother-in-law,' Willis E. Washburn who died at the hospital of Our Lady of Lourdes in l'aseo, Friday night. Mr. Y:.shburn was a member Of tho Knights of Pythias, the 1. . K. K. and odd Fellows and was well known in Pendleton. Scout Hear Lectures. S The second of a series of lectures on first aid to the injured was delivered to Pendleton Hoy Scouts last night by lr. Fred A. I.icnallen. About ii tcouts were in attendance at the meet. ng. First aid In cases of poisonous Insect and snake bites and on frac tures waH discussed by the physician. There are several more lectures to be fciven on tho same subjects. services in one of the .Ncz l-erce hurches. While there they will make plans for a meeting at Warm Springs. They expect to present the pageant, "Seeking The White Mans Hook ol Heaven," at Kedmond during the hit ler part of this month. Make Shoot Plans. Further plans for the turkey shoot which is to be held at the Collins park Sunday, November 20 by the Pendleton Kod and Gun Club were discussed by the members of the club at, a nieetingwhioh was held last night at the off lie of J. li. Kstes. All shooters, whether they are members of the club or not. will be welcomed at the big shoot. Shotguns will be the only guns allowed at the shoot, ac cording to the rules worked out at the meeting. construction of the third floor of the new wing for the Eastern Oregon State Huspital. The exterior of the base ment, the first story and the second fii'iy lias been completed, says Allen J. f'lson, foreman for Ililinar J. Fet teruren. contractor in charge of the construction of the building. About 12 men are employed. The wing is to cost $14."i,0tiii and will he a replica of the wing to the right of the entrance to the hospital. The building will be finished by Uie middle of May. Thanksgiving Table Linen Sale Ve have an ample supply of Table Linen and Napkins of beautiful patterns and excellent quality Damask; Napkins, Cloths, Lunch Cloths and Pattern Cloths. You will do well to select yours now while you e an make such a big saving. Some are mer cerized finish and some are all linen, BUT you can rely on the quality, that being the best for the price. Thanksgiving Sab Cloths At Work on Hospital Workmen are now engaged in tho Hobo Problem Discussed. I In response to letters from 11. T. ! Brown, county clerk, letters discussing jtho proper mode of dealing with ho : boos were received today from I'nion, Maker and Hood liner county offi cials. I'nion county and Hood Itivcr county have not taken action regard ing the arrest of hoboes, feeling that I isucli arrests result only in expense j tor the county, linker county, now-1 ever, imposes a fine and costs are charged only when the hobo has funds to meet the obligation. g 101-101 101 J 01-101- -101101101101 g TIIEY?RE HERE OUR TON OF NEW CROP Oregon Budded FRANQUETTE WALNUTS SWEET, FULL, WHITE MEATED, 50c PER LB. Special Price by the Sack. "WASTE LESS-BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect Both Department Daredevil 101- -101 XOt 101 101 101 101 101 101 I III' Thanksgiving Sale Table Damask $1.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale 79c $1.25. Quality, Thanksgiving Sale 98c $1.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $1.25 $1.75 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $1.39 $2.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $2.10 $4.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $.143 Thanksgiving Sale Napkins Comes in sets of G and 12 Napkins to the set. $2.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $1.93 $3.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $2.98 $5.00 Quality. Thanksgiving Sale $3.9 $7.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $3.93 $9.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $8.33 $11.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $9.95 $12.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $10.75 $15.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $13.25 $16.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $14.50 $20.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $16.25 $22.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $18.50 Thanksgiving Sale Lunch Cloths $5.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $3.98 $7 Kfi Cinnlitv Trinnlrarrivirirr Snln $S $10.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale" ". ". '. '. . '. '. ". '. '. '. $845 $18-50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale III'1 1 1 Lunch Napkins Set of 6 Napkins. $5.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale . . $3.98 $1.85 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $1.49 $12.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale $10.75 $14.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale '. . . $12.65 $16.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale '. - . $14.50 ....... $15.85 ' $20.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale ......... . $16.25 $22.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale . $18.50 $25.00 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale . . . . .' $21.35 $27.50 Quality, Thanksgiving Sale. $23.45 . .Iff f I All the insurance agents who saw thts Btunt several of them in a motorcycle race at Copenhagen turned cold with apprehension. This is the wlnnor. He survived, ' .Sl.Y liAMMTS (Continued from pngt 1.) New Walnuts We have a shipment of new Oregon Walnuts, very fine quality, while they last ' 50c PER POUND Phone 187 THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAK Proprietors ttt The liiiiidit who held ui the Chi-riiiro-1 'ortliiiiil train near Holse, Idaho, last nifilit is still at large, according to I reports here. These two holdups swell . Uio wave or crime which recently struck the west and central west. I INisse Marls Heurcli. j PAXTl iX, Ills., Nov. 8. (A. P.) j Hundreds were in tho posses early to day (searching for the pandits uho last !nlRht held up the Illinois Cell t nil and New Orleans limited 10 miles south of ;here. wounded four train employes. stole two pouches of registered mail and escaped after setting firo to tho mail ear. Masl.nl Willi lied IUihIiiiiiih, HOISB Ida., Nov. 8. (A. P.) .Masked with u red hand.inna. a lone handit with a revolver gripped in each hand held up the passciiKcrs on the observation ear of the west hound Ore Kon and Washington limited of the OrcKon Short Line, six miles west of American Pulls last nlnht and escaped 1 ith (t'.it and jewelry. (Kiist Oregon lull KpcelaU) I'KIAH, Nov. S. Dr. Schneider, deiitist, of Pilot lloek will he in I'kluh soon utter Nov. 11, to remain a week and the exact date will he published later, so as those, wanting dental work done can conic curly. Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Slurdivant left for Stanl'ield Tuesday for (lie winter, and Pert Martin has rented their farm and has taken possession. Mrs. J. H, Constants, who has been absent for nearly two months visiting In Pendleton and Sherman county, re turned homo Thursday evening. Clip Houston and family moved on to the .1. T. Huston farm Thursday. Will Illnton who has hcen suffering Willi ulcer of the stomach was taken to Pendleton Thursday for treatment. MiH. Aland Johnson left Tuesday for (Iriint county to be absent, several days. Adam Schwalm was In town Tues iluy nl'ter supplies, George Ness left for Pendleton the last of the week on business. Dilhird l'Yruch anil son of ltiilli.i' n'reek were quests at tha I'kinh hotel (Wednesday night. j . Hurley Kirk who Is building u new ihouse on his farm, two miles east of Pklah, lias Ills house almost ready to I move Into. I Mr. and Mrs, Del MclloiierlH lefl I'llday for Albany where they ' will spend the winter. John Carter and Itoseoe Shaw of ininig vices aim joe vuimotu ol Hlt- j ler, passed through town Wednesday I with a bunch of beef eatlle. "iicn reuirnmg nouns lute Wednes day evening, James Mossie came near ineciing with a serious accident, when I ho horse hi' was riding became seared ni something anil begin bucking, throwing Mr. Mussb; and his foot hung in the Mirrup, wh.-n the horse started lie Lost 65 Pounds She Got Thinner; Both Look Much BetterD It Is decidedly twnctieltl to reduce wriaht whtn on baveiu ttout. The dccreiM U utuftlly fallowed by ircit hrnafit to vital orapna, hciltti and ottcn produces a ftmarkabl improve ment fn ppearanctt especially when Koreln Tibulti an taken according to the ilmple direction. j Geo. C. Revnotdi, Preeident of the Royal Fellowship, aald ha reduced Of pound! trua wav In four monrkw I Mm. M. Llemyer erated she reduced 66 pounds and that she loolu and sseU much -i younajer. Alice O. Cenode alao used KoreinaAd iostvhst sha wUhed 20 pounds Id lees than three weeks. And so rite stoiv oee from one to another about Koreln and the easy direction a aeeminely endieee chain of reported reductions In weight with wonderful tmprawenent m health, (sure and alertneMof body and mtnd. ItasAS ahaokitery sare, I ne eery, sclcntlnc method o( eclf treatment. i picture give idea. Foxy Fox Finds Easy Life poisi'lam) w iiKvr I'kk i;s l'OHTLANI), Nov. 8. (A. I'.) Wheat, is $1.01 to $1.12. Vim, Vigor, Vitality and Red Blood FOLLOW THIS ADVICE Los Aneelea, C'al. "I will (tladly tell of the relief Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gave me. I was nick with troubles of stomach, liver, etc., and & (Irippe with all its attending ailrnnnls. When all else failed Dr. 1'ierep's Golden Medical Discovery did the (rood work. 1 also took Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets for biliousness, with grand success. 1 write with gratitude to tell others of the relief that is in store for them. Do not delay but hasten to get'thc above mentioned remedies if suffering from similar indis position." Sam'l Kalisky,97S Kuclid Ave. Obtain this "Disrovery" of Dr. Pierces in tablets or liquid at your nearest drug store and you'll quickly find that it builds you up, beside cor recting your distress. Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V., for free medical advice. N nd 10c for trial pkg. tablets. r w. m'S iu' ' ' i v f v -' Konln book millrd trie. ' pliln yrgppef wtlh muiT ttiidniv I.U. Writ n Konln Ua. VL B Stioon X. Nnr Yolk. N. Y. Or. vou can obtain Koreln Tibulea rf-famj In this ltr t good druggist., la-tuding A. C Koeppeu & liros., I'liarmuvy, to run, iIiiikkIiir IiIh when his Khoo rip ped In the Illicit, freeing him, or the horse ivoiihl luivo ilrugireil hlin to death. Mr. MoskIo wiih hurt Herlnunly mid wiih token to Pendleton by IliB hrolhcr Iou MohhIp to a doctor. .'WiilUer Kills dehorned 00 heud of cntthi the fli-Ht of tho week, llev. Hurper of Milton arrived Krl d.iy eveniinr uinl will hold scrviceH at the church Kunduy inirnliiB und even ing and will perhaps reniuln throu(;h I ho week. The Delco I.IkIU Co. Installed an electric Unlit plant Friday und Hulur ilny for (leorne Caldwell and he now has the drnir Klore, pool hall and his residence, lit up hi'autlful. Mr. and Mm. Wenley SluU(,'hler left for Pilot Hock Kriiluy on huslneuii. Word uh received hero Thursday t hiit little Hohhie Selhy, sun of Mr. and Mrs. William Kelhy of Pilot Hock, had received a hrnkeii nrn Wednesiliiy while rumiliij; anil playing at Hchool. The arm wax hroko at the elhow. I,H tle llolihle Ih the Krundsnu (,f Mr. iiiul Mrs. ISoherl Moore of I'kiah. School Noten Tliowi neither nliHent nor lardy dur ing the hint month were as follows. Krsel (ilhhs, Ieona fllbba. Clarence Huston, lAnian Peterson, Oraee Pet. err-on, Maxwell lyi'iia, Clarence Powell, Kuhy Case, Kraiik llllhert, Itena Johnson, Kdyth LaKraiiBP, Iella lel inlck, KwhiB Ilynd, Illllns Hynd, Ad dlo Johnson, Mllles lnRiInn, Camas. I.cnj;, Ford Peterson, John Powell und I tun Case, ' ,. The pupils of the upper grades are worklim for Palmer ButtoiiH. Clarence Huston has made a flrio record this month. Hn ha a perfect record for dully "work In spelling and arithmetic and received 100 per cent In the spelling, arlthmetlo and Eng lish tests. ' Clinton Martin received 88 per cent In arithmetic test and Clarence Powell and Glen Martin received 98 per cent. Miles Liingdon received 98 percent, motio test Regno, Johnson received lo'il per cent In Kngllsh test, Ieona (ilhhs received 98 und Kuhy Tusc 9. i (Sruco Peterson received 98 erceul In civic test and ,99 In Kogllsh test. Lorcna Ness and Josln Mathers . per cent and- (Jruco Peterson lead Ip the Curtis tests. , Kev. Harper of Milton Visited the school Friday. i CASCAR rsipe. For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver 1 Urn mmmm "nuv ivjihi Annie A :i L4.n .r v ... i. .. . . 1 "wwai i The nicest calharticliixalivn lihysic your howcls when you have Headache Biliousness Colds Indigestion fJizziness Sour Stomach to tonight .will empty your bdvvrls com pletely hy morning and Jou will feel splendid. "They work while you . sleep." Carcarets never 'stir, you ti or grips like Salts, Pills, Calomel, o' CHI and they cost only ten conts a box. , Is candy-like Cascurcts. One or LWoChlldrvn love CascureU too. " " J