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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1921. News Notes Pendleton , police court on CALENDAR OP EVENTS I November 11. East End Fair and Apple Show. November 11. Armistice Day celebration. November 21, special city dec- Uon. December 15, IS. IT. Oregon Male ii Mention Congress. I'harge of being 'of I'malill i county, considers that he drunk. For speeding C. H. Kay and j is entitled to have refunded to him the : C V. Nelson were also fined $10, and 'several hundred dollars of expense' K. ll Ferguson paid $3 for having tnoney which he was compelled to cut a corner a little too abruptly. j spend in bringing about the law en- 'forcetnent. Instead of pa.wng him. Build Fl-U Ijllltkr. jsaysj Mr. Houser. the county court has A new fish ladder which will en-'appointed a special man to look after able trout and salmon to ascend the the prohibition enforcement. Mr. I'inutilUi river is being built by Fred J Houser is attending the conference of Wallers over the dam which spans the sheriffs now being held in Portland. river just below the Main street bridge. '.Uregonian. I Fish can get up the river when the wa- i Committor, to Meet. The executive committee of the lo-i ter i" at ordinary heights, but cal post of the American legion will! the greater portion of the flow is di-:las hold a meet In- Mnml.iv nt nnnn nt the, verted through the mill race, there is A class in millinery will le direct - Klks room. Sneelal business having to! no ouuortunity for tho finny tribe to ,cu l,v -Mls- Kuith - Van ITtiscn. home do with the celebration of Armistice explore the upper reaches of tho 'demonstration agyiit. at the J. It. I'or-! day here yesterday and other matters ' stream. I'f" residence on Tuesday. Mrs. I'lara , VIII bo considered by the committee. Cclobators Itccclvo Fines. It. W. Evers and James Thompson 7m I.ts 'Era Know After turning in about $6"IH) to the county in ;nes for violations of the were fined $10 this morning in city prohiVlion law, Zocth Houser, sheriff roller Smith is project leader. I 1011011013 01 101 J 0 . - '01 101 101 OREGON BUDDED Franquette Walnuts FULL, WHITE, SWEET MEATS that fall al most whole from the :' c,l when cracked. CAREFULLY GRADED, 50c PER LB. Fancy Apple, Popcorn and other Seasonable Goods. j "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" " Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connects T Both Department V' P ' Maximum Is 51. The temperature today is 51 and (he weather extremely cloudy. Major I.ee Morhousc. official weather observer.! predicts a good day for goose hunters tomorrow. The minimum was i'j and the barometer registers 211.70. Mrs. Miunard Dies. Mrs. J. H. Shanard. mother of Mrs. James Johns Sr., of this city, died on Thursday at her home In ltridgewater. South Dayton, after a long Illness. Mrs. Johns was called to South lXikotn recently because of her mother's ill ness. Mrs. Shanard was known in l'emlleton, having visited here. ii : i i ii. m i H r i Call Up Fell's and Save Money Reduced Prices Still Continue Men's Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 Men's Suits Pressed 50c Ladies Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.50 Quality, Work and Service counts. We have not sacrificed either in reducing prices. Fell's Will Poison lUiuliits. It. T. Jackson, of the Vnlted States Biological Survey, will be In Pendle ton next week to assist Fred Reunion, county agent, in making plans for rab-1 hit unison nir. On Tuesday they will give a demonstration at Columbia and on Thursday at Umatilla. A new method which can be used In case there is no snow, is advocated by Jlr. I Jackson. ciidlcton Youth on Staff. Alfred Kocppen, of Pendleton, a student at t). A. C, will be a member of the staff of journalism students who will take charge of the plant of the Albany Herald on December 3, and who will issue that day's edition solely by their own efforts. They will handle both the news and the adver tising and tho edition will he known as tho "U, A. C. Industrial Edition,' t'lcanlng Plant CIoscm, The cleaning plant of Charles H. Itudd will close its doors this evening according to an announcement this morning; by Charles II. Hudd, and It will remain closed until next spring. A trip to California for tho winter is planned by Mr. Itudd. He expects to open up shop again next April, ho de clares. Tho plant Is on I.illith street and the office at 107 West Webb street. . CLEANING PRESSING Phone 169 . M I'lied for Scllins LWuop. , On a charge of selling Intoxicants, C. E. Huff was fined $150 and costs this morning In the court of Justice Joe H. Parkes. His arrest was effect ed lust night along tho state Hue be tween Washington and Oregon near Freewater. Special Agent K. 13. I Itldgeway effected the urrest of Huff, who is said to have ooen providing "wet goods" for tho patrons of a danco in that community. ltccclves KnlniYiod Photos. Mayor G, A. Hartman has iji'ceivcd from liaar and Cunningham copies of enlarged photographs of tho proposed site of the septic tank with the pic ture of tho tank etched on tho photo. They were shown to several people this morning', and Mayor Ilartmun plans to display tho photos publicly so people may get a fairly definite idea as to what the proposed tank will resemble. ' Let's Go! V 1 TO THE w. o. w. Big Initiation WIIEliE? Woodmen Hall Monday Nov. 14 EATS V. S. C, Team Here. Members of the Washington State College football team which yesterday administered a drubbing to Wegon Agricultural College were In Pendle ton this morning enrouto home. One of tho veterans of the team is Harold "Hones" Hanloy, brother of ltichard Ilaulcy, coach of the Pendleton high school team. The brothers enjoyed a visit for a short time this morning. "Hones" is a senior at W. K. C. and plays cud, Myron Hanlcy, another brother, who played on the Pendleton high team last season and who cap tained the 1. of W. frosh learn tlds season was laid up for the season on Wednesday of this week when he suffered a broken leg durinif practice. Use the Thones, Grocery, 2 Phones 326 Other Depts 7S QUALITY SERVICE i"r.Mi.iox's i.kaiunc. stoisi: Use the Phones, Grocery, 2 Phones 52G Other Depts 7S Just Arrived A modish street Pump in patent, two strap, Cuban heel, $7.50 S! A new style at a new low price, and a shoe that fits well with the prevailing modes. 7S y OSYOES deligki litilatcb BRING joy to the children's hearts by giving them CosyToes this Christmas. This nc, line of feltwea; is the roost attractive and interesting we've ever shown. The styla are unique, novel, fresh. One of the most popular design; we are showing is the 'bootee with neat cuff decorated with clever nursery pictures. The kiddies think this style won derful. Our assortment of comfort feltwtsr is extensive, with prices ranging from $1.00 to $2.50. We are also showing r.tvi models in men's and women's feltwesr. Prop in and make your selections immediately while ow tM'a are mpUlr Catarrb Ilring Hack Hlg Hue. A seven-point buck was brought back from Wallowa county today by J. .1. ChiHholm ii nd I.cc Savcly after a hunting trip which they and sonic Wallowa county men took In the mountains. The party left Imnahu with n. pack outfit and went lo the di vide between the Imnali.i river and Snake river. The specimen they brought home Is one that was secured by .Savcly, and tho animal dressed out 277 pounds, which makes It one of the biggest, If not I he biggest buck that has been brought to I'cndletou during the season. The season In Wallowa county did not close until November U). The men in the party secured a total of fivo bucks. The one brought home is a imUe deer. l' Investment Company Artic les of Incorporation of Cox In vestment Company have been filed with the county clerk, the incorpora tors being A. If. Cox, C. V. A. Iiner- Ban, Will M. Peterson and Klmer Cox. The capital stock of the company Is S5, onn.no and the officers arc A. II. ''ox, president; Klmer Cox, secretary treasurer: C. P. Inergan, vice-president. The corporation will engage in tho business of handling stocks and bonds, buying and selling real estate and personal property; writing life and fire Insurance, mailing collections, furnishing Information to merchants, business and professional men in re gard to the credit rating and financial standing of persons, firms and cor poration, and carry on a general brok erage and commercial business. The company has its office In rooms 10-11, Stangier building. rtrHTIjANf), Nov. 12. Tho secret of the success of the American wom en's hospitals of Serbia and Asia Mi nor, which arc outstanding for econ omy and efficiency In medical relief work, Is that they are opernt'.-d entire ly by women, says JJr. Ksiher Pohl Lovejoy, who spent most of tho sum mer In that region, in a letter lo Sirs. Ada Wullaco Cnruh, "In the beginning this scheme was looked upon with misgivings," writes Dr. Ijovejoy. "but in four years' time we have won the confidence of tho lied Cross uud tho American relief com mittee, and only recently one of the high and mighty American representa tives in this country told me that our work was outstanding and that he took off his hat to our work in spito of our 'funny ways.' " Admiral Ilrlstul, tho American high commissioner at Constantinople was anxious to have the women Increase their work in that country, according to Dr. Lovejoy, not only because of Its value from a hunmnltarlnn standpoint, but because of its value In Hie main taining of friendly relations. In September Dr. Lovejoy made a rapid trip through that part of the devastated region where the American women's hospitals were first establish ed during the war. Accompanied by all American war widow who has worked in France since her husband was killed, I)r. Ixivejoy went in the car of .Miss Anne Morgan, moving spir it oi mo committee for devastated France, anil visited Chateau-Thierry, i.cuc.uw u oous, nio American ceme tery at Luzancy, Le Ferto Milon und Illerancourt. Follows 'Her Dad OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 I ' I r (Vv ; t . t ' If I ' r it 0'"- :': V, i WW ! it -"'v' I Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitut'n-d condition. HALL'S CATARttH I.UODICINB Is a Tonic and Blond Purifier. Uy clannlng the Mood and building up the System, "IALL'8 CATARRH MKfWUNK restores normal conditions and allows Nature to lo its work. All DrugRlsts. Circulars free. V. J. Clnfney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Lovejoy, at the lime of writing the letter, was preparing to sail from Liverpool for the I'nilcd States. SK00KUM WAL-I-HEE, INDIAN CHIEF, SEES HARD WINTER AHEAD GOI.PUNOALK, Wash., Nov. 12. SkooKUin Wai-l-hco, venerable und aged chief of the Klickitat trilio, pre dicts a long hard winter with much snow and advises his white neighbors in tho Ilig Klickitat canyon near Kli ckitat station on the Ooldendalo branch of the S. P. & H. railway to stoic away a bountiful supply of imirk-u-mtick (food). Tho chief liases his weather fore cast on Indian tribal customs, observ ing the action of animals and birds of the wihls, handed down lo him through several generations (luring which the Wal-i-liee family has ruled over tho destinies of (lie once power ful Klickitat Indian tribe, The chief said extraordinary supplies of dried salmon, bear and venison have, been prepared' this year by his tribe. RHEUMATIC ACHES QUICKLY RELIEVED THE racking, agonizinu rheumatic acne is quickly relieved by an ap plication of Sloan's Liniment, i) For forty years, folks all over the world have found Sloan's to be tha latural enemy of pains and aches. j It pmttralet without rubbin, 9 You can just tell by its healthy, timulating odor that it is eoine to do ,011 good. t - Keep Shan't handy for neuralgia, c:atica, lame back, stiff joints, sora muscles, strains and uprains. At all druggists 35c, 70c, f 1.40- wrfiifteht '. 41s mm Qllfaukagtuutg What would look nipfcr on your table for a 'I Thanksgiving dinner than ' a set of up-to-date silver? f. Think of it. a nice new " Upt carving set for the turkey. : you? They do not cost ; much at Hanscom s. Come in and let us show you our large silver stock at re markable low prices. Each article bears our guarantee . HOME OF GIFTS THAT LAST Kanscom s Jewelry Store -OTTOi rKNDLKTON BLOCK PE3NDLBT ON, OROOX .. ' a,. mm m , m mm mrn'mmmm mmmmm MODERNIZED CHIROPRACTIC Mates Sick Skin? Well On. of Dr.RoWi FniilR(.Inii,. roraciur, , aeftluij complexion um froelf Dr.Hobson's Eczema f ""tment I uisli to announce thatl I have -relumed to Pendleton and have opened offices in the Temple Bldg. where I will he pleased to have f ornier and new patrons call and 5?ee how I am equipped to practice my system of Modernized Chiro practic. DR. W. H. 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