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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1921)
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 12. 1921. PAGE THREE TEN PAGES News Notes of Pendleton ..... ..iii.iMiiiititmtniiiniiMniiiiiiiiiHHiMiiMiiitMiHntillMMIHMtir'MIHIinUMI!:'MII':l'in'!MI!,lllhMIM'tMili:iini!IIIMHtMEIMIinil iiillilliillu ihl.lii i! Ll lilililhiilHiiilillllkiHllliillllUiilM MlMlWillsiiUlSIilUiilifa.tf tEUifali Miii tiifmialilmtiitittlilli r 0 las' S4-tlliM CALENDAR OK MMis December 15. 16. 17. Oregon - (Siaie Irrigation Conereas. has Tonsilitis. 1 Miss Paphnc Holts is ill at lirr lome. She is suffering from tonsil- l.s. The case of the Oregon Lumber Company against U. 1. I'lulps was settled today out of court. The case lias been dismissed. pitals. i.r who are confined to their, hiiines un account of illm'ss. I Is iii Firewater. Fred ltennion, county aecnt, is in Freewater today on business connect- ed with the fruit Krowers of the Mil- j ton-Freewater region. j far Sm;i-titl In Wrw k Mrs. (.leorju" J"buson. who lives in the Pilot lliu k d sirkt, came to 1'en tlleton this nu.rnini:. She was in a wreck when the car she was ilrmns was struck by a Ford ear. Some dam aue was done to her machine. hill.nl br Dcutli. Miss 1-aura ltoss, a meini.er oi me endleton Inch school faculty, is in falem where she was called iy uc jleath of her mother. Mrs. John Hoss. Mr. Tuttli- 111. Mrs. K. W. TuttlC. of lliff Sandy, iutfercd a paralctic stroko yesterday. arrordinK to word received today by her brother, lr. 1. V. Temple and her on, Ilobcrt Tuttlc. J fkim Lfiiio Drunk. i oniet prevailed ill police court this moraine. Kdwsrd Metcalf was the lone offender to be haled Inlo the piesjce of the. court. He was charg ed with being drunk and a fine of lu was imposed. t r fi. R. C. AudiUir is Here. A7 J. K. Curran, auditor for the Audit ! Stinuhirilw..f i.tii K 'l'l...i,i.. Get lluildiiig 1'irmit. j Sln,i.,riI.,., .., ,.,..,.. ..f A building permit calling for the . , iiMrM ., hu, dur. construction of a woodshed and re-j Uu, ft,w iI;i s a pa.. a ... , A B0Ucher. deputy SHOP EARLY QUALITY SERVICE i i:xii.ito s 1 1 ui; stoki-: SHOP EARLY $50, was taken out Saturday at the office of the city recorder by H. W. Ireland. lUiroau of Circulations is now nerc for the purpose of making the semi nnnual audit of the Fast Oregon lun rlreulation records. The A. II. C. has liiuuluuurti-rx in Chicago and New- York and is conducted In the interest , mas cheer. of national advertisers, Koprrsciitntivr Miller Here S. A. Miller of Freewater, one of the members nf the firm which owns the Mjlton nursery, was a visitor iit Pen dleton today. His particular business in the county seat was to touch up on questions political before going to Sa lem to attend the special session of the legislature. Mr. Miller is a represen tative from Vmatilla county. supervisor, tilla. Whit man, Wallowa and. Malheur forests at tended. Talks were given by K. X. Kavaiumh, assistant district forester and K. I'. Ceoil. of the I'aillaiul fores try office. The majority of the l ina tilla rangers returned to their posts last night but W. W. Allison, of Ckiah, S. 11. Woods of (itttdane ami W. H. Kendall, of liayton, are at the Pendle ton office tod i on business. To Provide Xmas dicer Hairy Owens, chaplain-elect of the Pendleton Post No. !!3, American Ie giiw and Karl Williams compose the special committee which will have charge of the work of securing- tnfor litLition of ex-service men in Pendleton or vicinity who are in need of Christ- Special uttentlon will be aid to the men who may be in hos- deducing Sale 101 101 101 101 101 i 0T -101101- -101- FINE CHRISTMAS CANDIES Received fresh from the candy makers especially for our Holiday trade. BEST GRADES OF NUTS, APPLES, POP CORN. "There is but one "0NE-0-0NE" Quality and Service." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street t Phones 101 Private Exchange Conn act; Both Department fchnot at " Peeper." Uesidenls of the north side of the city were rudely disturbed Saturday night shortly before midnight when eight shots brought many a head from its pillow. A "peeper" was reported at the residence of U. M. Ciomnielin, Jackson and Lincoln streets. One re. port has it that there wrre two men outside of tlic house. Whether the intruders were merely spying, or whether they were awaiting an oppor tunity to enter the house was not dis covered by those who turned in the alarm, but the police ate inclined to the belief that the men were "peep ing." Fete lnman and Traffic Offi cer Turner answered the call. They emptied their guns in the air when the man ran. No arrests were effected. S -101 lOl-TOI-TOI T01-T0I-T0I lOI-TOT noi sr.s ( iit siii'D Is on in Full Blast LOTS OF "EXCESS VALUE" IN THESE MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. This sale is just at the right time for you to buy that SUIT or OVERCOAT at a big sav ing and then jret a full season's ear out of it. Think of it! You save about 1-3 on a suit or overcoat, so come in now and get yours now. We have your size and we have the style you want. Many have taken advantage of this money saving event, why not m d .YOU? (Continued trom page 1.) where through the valley sections re ported the highest water in years, w ith the tide still rising. Four firemen, slicing a slide, were buried when new earth dropped upon theih. A newspaper photographer j road safely dow n the slide on a log. The reporter was burled, but manag. ed to to get out and continue his work of collecting news. Highway Travel Suspended. TACO.MA, Dec. 12. (U. P.) Ta coma's industrial section along the Ptiyalltip river Is tinder several feet of water today. Highway travel Is sus pended. Portions of the city in l'uy allup ure submerged. School chil dren were going to school on big trucks which plowed through the wa ter nearly over their wheels. Storm Warnings Sent POim.AXD, Due. 12. (U. P.) A gale on the coast Is reported at 65 miles an hour from the southwest to day, with a storm warning till along the coast. Continued rain for tho whole northwest is reported. The .Se attle rainfall was officially set at five Inches at noon. ''UV-", 3 :4 ; j Cut Down ON YOUR MEAT BILL. You can do it here today, tomorrow and all the time at no sacrifice of quality- , . f .-, ,J niONE 18 The Empire Market Where Quality Goes Clean Through r i TOKIO. Dec. 12. (U. P.) The transfer of ten rei.r admirals, and many minor officers of tho Japanese navy to the waiting list from active service, announced today, Is regarded as a movo preparatory to a heavy reduc tion of the Nipponese naval forces. To Cure a fold In One Hny Taka I.axativo BItO.MO QUININE! tab lets. The eeniiino brarn the signature ... vs luu SU1I3 V UU BUOMO.) 30c, get ? HOSIERY As a Christinas Gift Silk Hos iery is unexcelled. All our hosiery is reduced 20 per cent. This in cludes Onyx in Pointex Heel A Queenly-Touch - :-i- v. - - S 'WTACH BUSTER GROW" BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE 649 Main Shoe Shine,' 10c Pendleton g' J i! . I U . il i Svrrrf 11 m - - : j i " v.. REMEMBER IT'S ABOUT 33 1-3 SAVED ON ANY SUIT OR OVERCOAT COME Broken Lots of Florshcim Shoes in black and tan, all sizes and widths $8.80 5if-'i 1 When this littls shaver cried Queen Mry stooped to dry bis tears. This was when she opened the Stowage Hughes Fields Dept. .ford as a school (or. babies from twij to seveiu FASHION PARK and Kuppenheimer clothes are in this sale. None better made, finest tailoring. This is the Sale you've been looking for. Now is your chance. Every suit and overcoat includ ed. NONE RESERVED.'. your winter clothes at these Radical Reductions. $20.00 Suits, O'coats $14,95 $22.50 Suits, O'coats $16.35 $25.00 Suits, O'coats $13.75 $27.50 Suits, O'coats $20.65 $30.00 Suits, O'coats $22.50 $32.50 Suits, O'coats $24.35 $35.00 Suits, O'coats $26.25 $37.50 Suits, O'coats $28.15 $10.00 Suits, O'coats $29.95 $12.50 Suits, O'coats $31.85 $15.00 Suits, O'coats $33.75 $17.50 Suits, O'coats !$35.65 $50.00 Suits, O'coats $37.45 $52.50 Suits, O'coats $39.35 $55.00 Suits, O'coats $41.25 $60.00 Suits, O'coats $-1195 $62.50 Suits, O'coats $4485 $65.00 Suits, O'coats $47.75 $70.00 Suits, O'coats $52.45 E5 Si 11 m Til Cr;3 I S3' iiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiiHmHMmiiiiiiiiiiinmniiimiiiK . H UU iiiiilliUHiiiiiij Uiiiiai j luii UiiitUuWiiiuLL mm 35