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TEX PAGES DAILY EAST OEIGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1921. PAGE THSEE 1 I News Notes Pendleton aople Are ltclmvtng , asked to telephone 1052 and the do- that people behave themselves! nations will be called for. stormy weatner is a tneory 01 Thomas Fit Gerald of city po-j Cars lhirk Parallel court. The city omcial bases nis Parking rules are in me discard oe- inion on the record of the past two! cause of the snow. Cars are parked ys. o cases nave Deen up tor me jtentlon of the court during this time. ople have been too busy to Ret Into ilschief, the magistrate declares. fring i Idge 1 fe cou laved by the storm but will be finish ed by Thursday. Kev. I'lark speaks hih pra'se for all local workers whi despite Inclement weather did gooi vrit in securing nu nitierships. parallel to the curb on Main street. ; -Vill near the sreat piles of snow which flank the sidewalks. b To The Italics An extra telepnone crew went to The jalles this morning where they will tsist In the labor that is being done erq on the lines of the telepnone mpany. The lines near The Dalles e .said to be under several feet of ow In places, and much extra help fill "be needed, it Is thought, before nice can bo restored fully to a nor- lal condition. lure to Open. iTha Sulvatlnn Armv Tlelief Store 111 open on Friday of this week in ad of Wednesday, the postpone ment being because of the bad wea icr. Anyone needing clothing may tl at the Salvation Army hall on fiday between the hours of 10 a. m. fed 5 p. m. Those who wish to send fcithes to the Salvation Army lire mention by l.wal Man The deep snow in Pendleton is re calling to pioneer residents that the ro tary snow plow was invented by a Pen dleton man. Louis Uergdendahl, a railroad engineer who lived here in the early 'SO's, was the inventor. Show Grain Samples Prize winning samples of grain ex hibited here last September at the Northwest Grain and Hay Show are on exhibition at the Inland Empire Hank. The exhibits are four in number, and the beamy of the grains in the glass I jars is attracting much favorable com ment. ouirii Tomorrow. Ie Haiton. loc il telegraph operator. is expected to return tomorrow night after a vacation spent in Portland. Use the rhones, Grocery, 2 Fhones 52(5 Other Depts 78 QUALITY sk SERVICE i:iu.itovs :aii; stouk Use the Phones, Grocery, 2 rhones 526 Other Depts 78 Christmas Suggestions SILK UNDEHWEAU To Speak in Onatilla. Kev. George L. Clark, pastor if the First Presbyterian church, will speak at Tmatilla Thanksgiving Pav. The west-end town is planning special services for Thursday. lace and $2.95 $2.95 Donations Probably 82000 Tho total of Pendleton's contribu tion to the annual Hed Cross Hull Call will probably be about $2000. says Kev. George L. Clark, in charge of the city campaign. The drive has been de- Inqiili-ics lletvivi'tl. Several Pendleton people and one Portland family are considering ad opting the little week-old baby boy now in the care of the Salvation Army. Adjutant Charles A. Peterson, of the local post, says that many inquiries have been received and that he hopes to secure a good home for the lad. i. 101101101 oi loi ; 01 101 101-101 a I -rH , ? Phone 101 Tomorrow For anything you want in tne Meat and Grocery line. PHONE ORDERS TAKEN 7 A. M. STORE OPENS 7:30 A. M. PLEASE PLACE ALL YOUR OR DER IN THE FORENOON as near as possible. "THERE IS BUT ONE "ONE-0-ONE" QUALITY and SERVICE. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect i Both Department -IOI-IOI XOI-TOT 101 TOT 101 I0I-I0X Knights to ltaniiiet. A meeting of the Knights of Co lumbus this evening at the K. of C. hall will be followed by a banquet for the members. Tomorrow night the lvnighls will entertain the' people of St. Mary's parish and their friends at a dance In K. of C. hall. Camisoles, white and flesh satin with Georgette tops, built up tops and strap. . Navy blue and brown satin, all sizes . Combinations in pink crepe de chine with lace and Georgette t riming, French flowers.. $6.25 to $12.95 Combinations in peach, sunset and sky combina tions, new laces and Lady Fair ribbons $13.95 to $16.50. Lavender Georgette set, gown and combination combination $7.50; gown $11.95 White satin set, lace and georgette trimmed with ribbon flowers. Combination $14.9o; gown $22.50 I'liiou Services Thursday. Pendleton's municipal Thanksgiv ing services, to be held at the Metho dist church, vvil lbegin at 10:30 a. in. on Thanksgiving morning. All prot etsant churches of the city arc uniting for the services. Kev. V. A. dress man, pastor of the First Christian church, will preach. There will be special music, with Mrs. K. A. Wood yard In charge. lanlts0tmttg What would look nicer on your table for a Thanksgiving dinner than a set of up-to-date silver? Think of it, a nice new carving set for the turkey. We have them. Why not 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 lianscoiii s J ewelry ore 4 HOTEL PENDLETON BLOCK PENDLETON, OREGON EXTRAVAGANCE! Have you ever observed that EXTRA VAC, AXCH has a great deal to do with putting the "mis" in mis fortune'.' Generally the one who says he has had nothing but hard lurk Is the one who foolishly spent his mon ey when he had It. One simply cannot get ahead or imount to anything in this world unless he can save i part of what he earns. Only by so doing can ho iceumulate the funds that will enable him to grasp the opportunities that later mean SUCCESS. 1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT .M OBTAINS A LIBKKTY BELL BANK The Inland Empire Bank Member Federal Itcwrve System PENDLETON OBEGON Telegraph Service. Urmorallail Telegraph scrviee Into Pendleton is more seriously damaged today than at any time yet since the heavy snow storm. The East Oregonian has re ceived practically no outside press to day. Yesterday some outside news came through, and the press stuff ar rived until after 6 o'clock in tho even ing. Game Is Cancelled The .Milton-Herniiston game of foot ball which was scheduled to be played on Thanksgiving Day at Hermiston has; definitely been cancelled, it was announced today. The school authori ties decided that to await the action of the weather any longer would be un necessary, because if the snow should melt, the condition of the field would make it impossible to play a game. Attractions Aro Booked. For Saturday evening at the ltlvoll theatre, Nance O'Nell will uppear in "The Passion Flower." The seat sale opened today. Cinema attractions scheduled for the near future are "The Affairs of Anatol," December 4, 5 and 6, and "Tho Shlek," a dramati zation of tho book sensation of the year, December 11, 12 and 13. Valen tine has tho title rule in the Sheik. Ho will appear here also in "The Four Horsemen of the Aposalypse," as "Julio.". Delinquent Taxes Decrease) Umatilla county's quota of delin quent taxes has decreased decidedly during the past few days as a result of the receipt by Miss Grace A Gilliam, county treasurer, of another turnover of $2Su,899.ao from the county sher iff's jofflce. In addition to this, the sum of $2,195.28 of delinquent taxes from 1919 has been turned over. The delinquent taxes for 1920 now amount to $1 13,000, and some small sums arc still being paid every day. A further decrease is expected before the first of tho year. NEED OF EXPEIILMKNT STATION (Continued from paga 1.) irn; timber supply Is located. Cost Would Bo Very Small. The total cost of tho stations pro posed, It Is stated, would average ul timately for tho forest area of the United States, an annual expenditure of one-tenth of a cent un acre for in vestigativo work. "Forest experiment stations arc needed," the report adds, "to mako land productive which otherwise would not be used. This function has particular significance when wo are adding from 8,000,000 to 10.000.000 acres each year to tho 81,000,000 acres already wholly waste, but ca pable of large production, and when we have 215,000.000 acres for the most part producing much less than their capacity in both quantity and quality. "So time should be lost In learning methods to keep fully productive the 137,000.000 acres of virgin stands which we still have left. Wo have the opportunity to utilise a total of 463, 000,000 acres of forest land in tho pro duction of wealth, for the support of a large timber-growing Industry com parable to farming, and for the main tenance of other large Industries which Involve logging and the primary manufacture, transportation and re manufacture of forest products." Detailed surveys of the situation in the different forest areas of the coun try aro contained in the report, For est Experiment Stations, Circular 1S3, United States Department of Agricul ture, copies of which may ho obtained free of charge, upon application to the department at Washington. Ilusty nail wounds, festering sores, burns and scalds heal rapidly -when Liquid Jtorozone Is applied. It Is both antiseptic and healing. Price, 30c. 60c and 11.20. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. If the bowels do not act regularly, assist them with an occasional dose of Herbine. It Is a fine bowel tonic and laxative. Price 60c. Sold by The Pen dleton Drug Co. Rubbed Into the skin for rheuma tism, neuralgia, contracted muscles, sprains or lameness. Ballard s Know Uniment goes right through the flesh to the bone, easing pain and removing the cause. It is a powerful pain relief. Three sizes, 30c. 60c, and 11.20 per bottle. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. CIIIMESE AND FRENCH STEPIN Flesh Georgette set trimmed in filet lace and fagoting. Chemise $8.50, stepins $8.50, gown to match $17.50. Pink truhu silk set in tailored model with hem stitching, chemise $6.95; stepin $6.95. Flesh crepe de chine with lace and Georgette trim ming, chemise $7.50, stepins $8.50. White crepe de chine with Georgette lace and or ange blossom. Chemise $11.95; gown $22.50. Lavender Georgette with lace peach with Lady Fair ribbon, blue crepe de chine with lace and two tone ribbon. Pink symphony crepe in tailored mod els, white crepe de chine with novelty stripe in tail ored models $11.95 to $22.50. Pongee gowns, $5.05. NEGLIGEES Apricot crepe de chine with silk lace and appleqin fruit, turquoise blue in tailored model, maize with accordion pleated panels; lavender Georgette over lavender satin; lavender chiffon and lace of flame crepe de chine $17.50 to $22.50. Taffeta breakfast coats, two toned satin $13.95 to $22.50. Silk jersey petticoats in all shades in plain and fancy models $5.95 to $22.50. Brassiere in lace and ribbon combination satin jersey; bandeau and fitted shoulder model, size 32 BLOUSES . .In Georgette, crepe de chine, satin and voiles. One special lot at $3.98. Tailored crepe de chine $4.50 to $12.00. All the new shades in Georgette and satin, such as pink, maize, mohawk, colonial, yellowstone, jade, blossom, navy, bisque and brown. Sassy Jane dresses in Japanese crepe and chintz. These make an ideal present. Made u" in pretty bright shades and prettily trimmed $5.95 to $11.95. Silk sweaters in pink, lavender, navy and black; tuxedo styles or the slipover models trimmed with fringe $6.50 to $35.00. DAME'S DEPARTMENT " Babies sweaters in white, all wool, embroidered with rose buds in pink and blue $2.95 to $3.50. Babv carriage shoes in pink and white crepe do chine $1.20. Bunny shoes made of eiderdown, trimmed with blue or pink silk $1.7o. Silk Japanese quilt made in pink and blue em broidered in small dainty designs. Sweater suits, cap, sweater and leggins in brown, red, copen, rose and white $4.50 to $9.00. Babies' and children's bath robes in all colors $1.95 to $4.95. Little girls' and boys' play suits and rompers, made of Japanese crepe in pretty new shades! and embroidered in yarn and trimmed in applique de signs, i Celluloid rattles and carriage straps 25c to $1.25. Girls' red and blue flannel middies $5.00 to $7.50. Babies' dresses in emb. and lace trimming and hand work, $1.50 up. Babies' long and short coats in crepe de chine and cashmere ; hand emb. $5.95 to $13.95. Children's coats in broadcloth and chinchilla cor duroy, velours in all shades, sizes 2 to 14, $6.95 to $29.50. Babies' silk and wool caps in popcorn stitch, plain knit in pink, blue, white and cream $2.50 to. $1.00. Babies' angora hoods $4.50 to $5.00. Babies' wool and silk bootees in pink and . blue trimming 35c to $1.75. to 50. Prices 65c to .. SIW 1 00 ARE Moore county, seentccn miles front when there were no malls Carthage, is the home of the McDuf- lamps, no trains and other CATHARC13. N. C. Nov. 22,-To onsUHTed out of th .rv but when two members saane ramuy. "' '" . the one nunureuui i'1 .1... it Is more man nary, out the house out of the of same mile ordi- in Bciisalcm Township, of fie sisters. Misses Anna and Christina. Miss Anna is 104 years of age and Miss Christina Is 102 years of age, accord ing to authentic records. They live with their nephew, John MclJuffic, within one mllo of the spot where they were born. And they have never liv ed outside of llonsulcm Township. The sisters are not ashamed of their ages, and fhey me remarkably active, getting about tho little home und yard without assistance. They can see well, with the aid of their glasses, and have leiiiiirkable memories. It is very interesting to hear of the days and no modern cenvt fit noes. Neither sister can hear well. Loll: Aliss Anna and Miss Christina voted 1'st November, and when Presi dent Hauling was recently notified that they cast their votes for him he sent them the following letter: "The White House, Washington, 1. C, September 1, 1921. "My Dear I.udlcs: "A mutual friend has written due a most Interesting letter telling me that both of you, being over 100 years of age, cast your first votes last .Novem ber, tjulle aside from the fact that IF THE NEW GERMAN EMBASSY PAYS WITH MARKS am Informed you both voted for me I was so much Interested in the Jiuitter that 1 wunl to write both to congratu late and to thank you. "I hopo that you may have the priv ilege of voting many more times und that your years will be filled with hup plnesi. and good fortune. "Very sincerely yours, "VVAItltlKN (1. 1IAIUWNO." Iloth of the sisters are members of the Presbyterian church and attend services when possible, but twlco each year their pastor, tho ltev. W. 1,. 1 son of flump, gives them communion at their home, ami on these occasions Presbyterians for muny miles mako it a point to be present. r Jw"" jj v FoR wmiiuon marks! rL iSssrtr LeFr ok ' ROOOtPTf MOST. "Yi:w i-i i:os ;ui,tv I.OS ANMKM'X, Nov. "'I. (I. V. s.) Italher than go to trial oh it charge of robbery, Joe Call, a confessed high wayman, pleaded guilty to attempted robbery and wits given a prison sen tence of twenty. five years by Huperlor Judge Avery. Conviction on the rob bery chariic would have brought a sen tence of fifty years. Fortify the lyslcm against Colds, Crip and Influenza by toting Laxative Bronio uinins tabhta which destroy germs, act a tonic laxative, and keep the sys tem In condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and Influenza. Be sure you get ROSSO The genuine bean this signature 2 Price SOe. ii" i t