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FOURTEEN PACES DAILY EAST OS2GOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 3, 1921. FAQS TERES ,j :4 -'.. rn 7. er7i r. : -95 93 9Z 95 9;. 93 ! 95 9,- ?.! j i 93 95 9:'. Zt 9!& 9T& 9?& a SHOP EARLY . j , " -Vj ; Afczetf Afotes Pendleton t;Al.KDAR Or EVENTS . when l.er train parlicij lieceniber 15, 16. 17. Oregon collision near VI;lo vcsier.Uiy niorn- Male irriuution Congress. in;.-. Mis. t'ohu rush-l through tiic 'aisles of the curs until she jtot to iwhere the injured were ail I x-ratcil I 'mhi. ! proceeded to a.-v-iist muiic- of Frtd U'.uncln lictinion. Jr., tiitdor-tiin.il ictim.. Oroiumian. wont un operation fur tonsils this f morning at St -Anthony's hospital. Ho llciMirt is (.m-u. :-tti,'ili;siit. tins in a kiniona reading in lux berth' Mis. K in i when 1. or train participated m tlto Kiutiu-tt KMo an. I Mrs l.oil llaip- rompt! (an up-M tlio vo is tlie son of Mr nion. uul Mrs. Fred lU n-, The total 1U.1 Cross roooipts for 'November, including a balance of 5:!.- '4.'!l.il, is $:i,i71.77. according to a re- !ast. port submitted by Miss Ksthcr Kolly. resident of social r,ervice wot ker in charge of in Ixi the office. The balance on hand No- eml'er S was t :i.:';iS. 1 2. The Home erv'ce fund balance on November Former lieMilom t'allc-.l J. Winer, formerly a l'endletoii. now in business tirande. left Friday night for Penn sylvania, where he -was called on ac- sWr. .Mrs. Ilai i ivr. who is a mut f of .Mrs. .Vatii.ck. is coiuiivs to IVmllo- ton iron; San Kran. irco ami will ifn I miiiiiu'ty ;-:;oi. j QUALITY SERVICE riixiu-irrox's i.r.uit; stoke count of the death of his father. 3d was JIM. OS. The total number of cases was l'in, of which 51 were civi lian cases and 1 o: ex-service cases Three hundred forty-two persons vis- Will Kctuni Tomorrow. Wesley -Minis, of this city, who lias been seriously ill with pneumonia at litld the office during November. KiiKene where he is u student at I ni- ' - ' versity of OreRon. will be brought to !. Apartments Are Hcntisl I'endleton tonioirow. He will be ac- 1 The new Matlock Apartments. i coinpanied by Ids mother, Mrs. Fred !the old opera bouse building are now l.a.-itz, who was called to Euyene by 'completed and tenants are moving in. her son's dines. i'l'liose who will occupy the apart- luents are Mrs. Wesley X. Matlock. Mrs. Colin in Portland. 'owner of the ajiiiitnients, Dr. and Mrs. Sylvia Fohn, wife of one of Mrs. David 1!. Hill, Mr. and Mrs. rcndleton's best-known .merchants, is Frank Kinca'd, Mr .and Mrs. Carl at the l'.enson. Mrs. Co.,n was idt- C,ensel,"lr. and Mrs. It. 1'. Whitman. More Than Sti;i Kims. The sum of $ii-'4.5n was collected by t'ie i-ity durtu.y: the tuontii of Novem ber in cily polbe court, according to the fisures compiled by JuiUe Tliom a Kitz tiers: M. Appvoxima'cly one third of this amount was secured on violations of traffic l.iws. Many Practical Christmas Gifts i ioi loiioiioi ioi j ()i :oi- -101101- This is a time of progress ivencss when the world is clam oring for business. The retail merchant who holds and builds a business un der such competition must have a quality and a service superior of his competitors. He must . give continuous satisfaction because satisfac tion is a builder of business. Upon this basis "101" stands at your service. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect? Both Department INk I law Arrived. iieadms circle circulars giving lists . of the teachers' l ooks from both O. A. v and tin- Fniversity of Oreiron have been received at the of fee of the county superintendent of schools. The ouestiocs on the books which are su-1 ;7w pervised ly the University of Oreson 5" .ire at 'he superintendent's office. Theljj books and questions are at the county: SS library. 18 Tlicy'iv Hunting (un'se. A tii;rrtet of nimrods consisting of I Jim llstes. (iuy Matlock, liny Wyrick and Karl t'outts left this afternoon for W'allula. over in the Juniper couulrv where they expect to secure for tliem- selves a stiiinlv- .if ttie it. l-i o hi.. .l! elusive goose. The party is well, equipped with eatables and bed cloth-! 'A? ing, and three of them are said to have vowed they will not return until' tney nave a goodly supply of goose. Jim Kstes. however, is said to have! promised his wife to be back not later than Tuesday anorning, so he may not i keep his vow. On the other hand, he may break his promise. --'I " t I 1 up from our Pay it a visit Can be made Art Department and see lots of things you can Buy now and have them use. ready. 101 I0T- -I0X TOT T0I T0I TOT 101 101 Selling Marionette Tekets, tirade children of the three grade school buildings in I'endleton started; today selling tickets for Tony Sarg's1 Marionettes which will be here De- cumber S at the high school audilori-( uni. Tlie net profits of the show arc" to be db.tributed among the three schools in proportion to the sales they make. The show is one of unusual ar-j tistie merit, according to Oswald Cl-j son, musical director, -who saw It in ' New York. Alloseil Thief Arrested, The sheriffs office was responsible today for the arrest of W. D. llainbolt, charged with the theft of h car. The i prisomi. who is said to lie only 1 years old, is charged by C. W. Kellogg, garage man of Hermiston with having hired the car from him to take a drive of time miles Into the country. In ste.id of taking thin drive, it is claimed that the young man started for Wasli- I inglon. He ran out of gas near tree- water a nO his an est was elfected. He was brought back here and now is In 1ad. i i We li.ive a full llnr of M lypnle Oregon WnrslcJ Yarn, biMiititul as'irttnent of colfirs and different wi'iIiM for ecry pnrpne. Come aad iclect your Macule Yara uuny, 2 ounce Balls 40c and 50c LAUNDRY KIDS One FM.T VOULUTWHK. S Ml&HTY FINE--VNE'R.6 KNOWN AS ' In the laundry world we are known as ex perts. Among our pa- ' trons we are known as painstaking folks who j wash clothes in a sanr tary, scientific manner. And we don't damage them cither. Leave it to Us Those gloves that nro so difficult to keei in order send them -to us. We'll re turn them promptly, fresh and soft as new. The charge is reasonable and It's n pleas ure to have your things al ways in condition. You'll bo delighted with our prutmpt und efficient cleaning service. Model Cleaners and Dyers 508 Main I They Have Cone Away. The population ot I'indleton is just three less than it was yesterday, and the loss can all be laid to the blame or credit of Thief Jinks Taylor, !e : cause this morning lie led a little so iled company numbering three men to the west side of the city limits. Here ; in a voice choked with cmition he i bid his band good-bye and good luck, i and then In a sterner tone, told them 'that the equator in summer tlm .would be a cold place for them in 'comparison to I'endleton if they ever jcome back. The men in the company i were "Whispering Si'iu" Iteber, who is partial to the bottle containing fla voring extract with a kick Mi it: j "lienalured" Harry Thacker, whose I first love in life is denatured alcohol, 'which recently almost caused his de !,iui:ie; and "DiJinond" Hubert l.ee, .;l i legeil curbhtone jentler. Ti e memi i rs of this trio have linn getlin i.rrak. or rather, the police doe'.are t h y have been staying drunk, snl heir company was net a no u fee of pUt.sttre to I'endletun. MADERIA SCARFS And fine Cluny Scarfs in a splen did showing. They make most use ful as well as most practical gifts for Xmas. ' See our assortment and pick out some oi these line scam to give away for Amas. ft Us irtor i rd P-Itcv. s 5 ew Pastor Arrives. I kov. I".. (1. Will' it. ol Amcrleii-. 1' 'successor to Kev. A. 1:1a-berg, pa lot' the Lutheran church, !:in .in' !in I'endleton and w!!l ecc ipv the 'nit at the services lonuri'fT.- lit in. in the Christian church Wuest, a graduate of the Wai'tbilrg Theological Seminary at Dubuiiue, Iowa, and a member of the Iowa Sy nod, has been serving as missionary in several churches in the vicinity of American Kails for the past seven years. Dev. Wuest's Installation ns pastor will take place, at the church near Myrlck tomorrow morning. Kev. Illasberg, local pastor for the ' past five years and in the ministry for 411 Veal'S, Will Visit 111 me r.a.-n-ni nuii..... l''ollowing his resignation, his pari shioners gave hint a larewen surpri.ve VEL.OUR FOR PILLOWS $4.00 and $4.50 In colors of rose, blue and mul berry. Beautiful soft tones that will blend well with your rugs and curtains. There are lots of useful Xmas Gifts made up in out' ART DEPARTMENT. Have a look. They are priced reasonable. TAPESTRY SCARFS $3.00 to $12.50 A big assortment of Tapestry Scarfs, beautiful in design and col or combinations. You can make no mistake in giving these as every woman can use one or more. LINEN Of course you'll use Linen in making up Xmas Gifts. We have it in all widths in white and natural of regular art linen. 18 to 90 inches wide 75c to $4.85 yard CRETONNE In a beautiful assortment of neat designs and patterns used in making aprons, lunch cloths, etc 25c to $1.00 yard LINEN HUCK TOWELING $1.15 and $1.50 Yard Comes in plain and fancy, 15 inch and 18 inch wide. Make up towels for Xmas Gifts. They are pure linen and of finest quality. WIRE LAMP FRAMES 25c to $3.00 Offered in many novel shapes, from the smallest to the largest. V 36 M-iW 4 il - VY ,.'16 is 1 ....XX YARN Offered in many colors, for fan cy work, sweaters, etc. Comes in small hanks and balls 10c to 50c EMBROIDERY THREADS Of all kinds, all colors, silk and cotton. Crochet Threads, Bucilla make, all colors and sizes. . , jh . w EMBROIDERY PACKAGES Many useful gifts can be made up of these package I goods. They are made up, stamped ready to work. Children's Dresses, Romp ers, Gowns, Combinations, Ap rons, etc., 35c to $3.50 Stamped Open Stock Center Pieces Scarfs, Pillow Tops, Laundry Bays, Towels, Tea Towels, Gowns, Lunch Sets, Buffet Sets, Card Table Tops, etc. ,.....30c to $3.50 -I- Si X. XX v ''"i.' 1: I; TROY Laundry iJ 1 -- wm?www.wA . ff f- f. ffl " j tfSL '?Ri '?. . 9&i i i Let lour Child "Ring" the Old Liberty Bell! .at: your !oy or girl "ring'1 the old Liherty Del! with his or her savings. Teach the haldt of THRIFT i'i a !itr.otin wey at the time when mo-.' hahits are for. ed in Youth. 'he Liberty Hell Kank does this. It. Ir.-dantly &; pea's to every child. Tour hoy or gir': wants o : should have one csi.eeially whf n there is no exT'f ns"? in connection with gelling a lleil Hank. XI.;r'-lv come in and s.iy: "I wish to open a Liberty 1'ell Saviigs Acconiu." 11. MO will do it. Then we wilt give you a Bell Bank.' ( The Inland Empire Bank Member I'ederal lU-scrvc S).tc-in I'ftxMiTrrox UFXJOV a a a a a M a TThrce Inseparables Ont fat madrMM .VIRGINIA One tor melbwn$. BURLEY One for'aroma.TURKISH The Finest tobaccoe perfectly aged and blended 20forI5 1 1 1 ri FTM Tl - ju '"J recently nt the niuiuv uiul pre'ii nti d hint with a purse and other gil'tu. Dr. Kern Helped M. W. Kuldle of Islcinl City, r re,'.vislele(l lit the Hem;oil, is tlu.nkl'lll that lie In alive, havin;; pass' d llirini.,li the railroad collision yesterday with out damiu'.e other than n shiikeiip. Mr. Kidi'le, who v.as In next to the last sleeper on the tra.ln, sa.vn he felt a couple of hard Jolts and when lie Inipiired what was the mutter was In formed that everylhins was all rny.lit. However, when he saw a man lieiii- led past Ills coach vvl iduw wi-pped In I l -1 m I. i-t . Ii" ; iit up and Weill ml to investigate. Air. Kiddle says tin. I Mrs. I.lod Cole, who had both linns and' le's broken, was the most cour'aeoUH woman he lias ever m-oii. She said Hi: t she believed her mother and lit tle son had been killed, but she, heard her baby crylir; in the wreckaiso anil she wanted the tilde one brotiKht to her. The baby was dun out by cutliau a hole lhioii;,h a ciish:on and laid in Hie hrol.cii aims ol the Injured moth er. 'I be sin vivintv i iiliieer told .Mr, Kiddle Ibat he could not move in his cab and the st 0:1111 was oHi'iiping near linn. Tim eiiKineer manured to twist bis head so thai it protruded but he could not make an outciy. Eventually a pas;:ilu trallimaa saw the head of tlio engineer und he w:.n extilcateJ How They Would Scrap 'Km y ft- i '. -rrf t i 1 f y V v"J 1 , ' v 1 1 ' J'i ' !' - ' f- a v: from hi:; pcriloiiM position. Mr. Killdle says that Dr. Hern of I'endleton, on (he train, implied first tild to the In jured, One of the rnuln difflcullicK ut fii Ht was the absence, of llxht and poidet flashllwhlii had to lie used for a time. Torches: had to be ubuniloiietl because of oscapin!; fas fvoni the tanks. ()re:,onliiii. . (Continued on page 6.) IHVMM IIII VM Pll.l.s. in 1.1 SOI 0 BY DIIIiGrtlSTS CVFRYUH! RE If battlenhips are srranped under th Hughes propoal, this is how It will be done. Tlio u . d. Ai-musU is l-r .... being overhauled at the Philadelpnia navy yard. To scrap the ship th dismantling process would be continued and some ol U) material sal- t vaeed (or oUju: us. 1 HOW WHEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Escape the Dreaded Suf ferings of that Period by Taking Mrs. Block's Advice Hopkins, Minn. -"During Chanea 01 Life 1 had hot flashes and suffered fot two years. 1 saw t ...i:.. V Dl.Lk.n,'. 1 Vege table Com pound advertised in the pafier and got piod results frotr taking it. I recom mend your medicine to my friendB and you may publish this fact as a testi monial. " Mrs.RoB i:p.tKi)ck,Box M2, Hopkins, Minn. It has been said that not one woman in a thousand passes thie perfectly natural change without experiencing a train ol very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, sinking spells, spots before the eyes, dizzy spells, nervousness, are only a few of the symptoms. Every woman at tiiif age should protit by Mrs. Block's experi ence and try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. If youhava the slightest doubt that Lydia L. nnkham s Vegetable t,otp round will help you, write to J.v' a K ,'insham Medicine to., i.wr., ,, bout your health. Vo-r b 1 ipencd, read and ans'- ! , i". CHICHESTER S PILLS W 1 III, I1IAUON1I lllllNU. A I..il. .l Ak your ltriit-:Nt i,.f , hl ibi.,r lllnlnonii l!mi, li 1-1 II. lu II, 4 "'l U.U i--".ll'AV Ih., Irale.t with Illuo H,:'. -n, f Tata n aflinr- 11111- ot y.mi- -l"il-l. A .tliit III III I'I'lf 4 THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE When you purchase a pair of you are getting the best shoe value for tne price wu iuvikj can buy. A. EKLip WjLDouglas Shoes - y ; y 1 r' " ! 4! is I and held in strict comiac....-.