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DAILY EASI 0FEG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMEER 20. 1921. PAGE THREE I ? I News Notes of Pendleton 1 1 ' 2 ONLY 4 MORE DAYS 1, - v. TO SHOP 55 "'S "55 CALENDAR OP EVENTS December 15, IS, 17. Oregon 8un IrrtsatloD Congress. ins. Mrs. Ingalls. widow of the vet eran, resides in 1'endleton. Stores to bo Open Pendleton stores will be open in the evening until 8:30 p. m. beginning to-i and is bring used in addition to the To Aid In Mailing As an aid to those who are mailinc Christmas packages, a table at whieh parrels may be weighed was installed today at the I'endleton post-office. morrow and continuing during the re nminder of the Christmas week. The innovation is for the convenience of the Christmas shoppers. Miss lbs me to lViart ; Miss Katliryn Uoone, of the I'-eautv Ph"P, will leave on Friday for Seattle where she will visit relatives, return ing here the Wednesday after Christ mas. During her absence the ship will be under the direction of Miss Uoone's assistant, Miss Marie Houser. window where parcels are weighed. A flood of Christinas packages is going through the local office daily, say employes. appeared before the federal grind jury yesterday. That I'ortl.ind seems just twice as cold as I'endleton is a statement of Mr. Cronin who dtcl.ncf. that the cold wind which sweeps dewn across 'he river fmm Mt. Hood or some other en'ially elevated place seems to have been acquainted with the Arctic region. Tax To Bo Iteniovcil The tax on toilet articles now in ef fect is to be removed January 1, ac cording to word received from the de partment of internal revenue by local dealers. The tax is four per cent of the retail price and in the past has been represented by stamps placed upon the articles purchased. Arthur Itudd To Visit Arthur Itudd. who Is a student at University of Oregon, will arrive. -here tomorrow to spend the holidays as the ' Berkeley, who is a student at "Whit man College. In Walla Walla, is here for the holidays and is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norborne Berkeley. jjf Weather lino for Change. The weather is due fur a change. according to the barometer. which registers L'st.52 and which is falling The maximum today is 1 1 above jtcro and the minimum was 1J. Flurr.es of snow fell today. ,5 Ilody Arrives The body of the late Robert Iugalls, Pendleton man who lost his life in the Argonno fight, arrived today in Portland from Washington, 1). C. The i. body will he shipped here for burial J and the services will take place De ; cember 2S, from the Presbyterian I church with ltev. O. L. Clark officiat- Funcral to be Held Funeral services for the late Mrs. Howard Sheehan will be held tomor row at 2 p. in, from the Folsom chapel with Rev. George L. Clark, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, offi ciating. Mr. Sheehan is a member of the Rotary club and pall-bearers will be chosen from among local Ro tarians. Interment will be at the I'endleton mausoleum. Will Filed for Probate. The will .of i'.enjamin 1". New comer has been filed in court for probate. According to its terms the entire es tate, both personal and real, is given to the widow, Mary A. Newcomer. who is named as executii without bond. 1 n J. . t.' ' ' , ff ',t s t.h rn r-n-k so nJf(e!f SHOP EAHLY 1 KF SERVICE . j . J PI MU KTOX S l.rAUlM; STORK I " : rrn r ; ji -- READ THIS OVER AND CHECK Mr-' ltefore Grand Jury Charley Ream, Mrs. Josephine Wil son, Postmaster I, R. Cronin and Pos tal Inspector A. A. Imus returned this morning from Portland where they 1011011011 01101; oi - ioiioi- -loi-a Coiil Men Are. Happy The cold weather has made the coal dealers of I'endleton happy. The rea son? well, there is a big healthy de mand right now for 'coal and lots of it and 'wood. Business has been Very lively during the past three days, deal ers report. The plumbers are also able to purchase a few Christmas presents as a result of the extra jobs they have I been called on to do since the mercury got scared and refused to show itself very far up the tube. IS YOUR CAKE "Light as a Feather"? It is all the matter of choosing the right kind of Flour, for Flour is the foundation of all cake. And it's as easy to make a de licious, delicately grained cake as one not in the prize-winning class if you use "SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR" Order a Package for the Christmas Baking. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connecte Both Department! -101 101 TCI I0T 101 101 TOT 101- -101 nuffalo to Be Sold A 506 pound buffalo, encased in its skin of heavy, shaggy brown fur, hangs In the meat department of the Pendleton Trading Co., awaiting the butcher's cleaver on Thursday. The buffalo, shipped here from Fort Pier re, South Dakota, is a half-grown ani mal, being two years old. The meat, which resembles beef, sells at from 60 cents to tl a pound, according to the cut. Mb loin and round steak are considered the best portions of the bi son. After the meat is sold the head is to be mounted and the skin will bo used for a lap-robe or rug. The store is receiving many orders for the meat. 1 HIS IS A SUGGESTION LIST OF XMAS GIFTS IN CONDENSED FORM YOUR WANTS, THEN COME DOWN AND GET THEM. WE'RE SURE THEY WILL PLEASE. FOR HER Camisoles $1.50 to $5.00 Combinations, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Wash Satin $3.50 to $15.00 Silk gowns, georgette, crepe do chine $3.95 to $22.50 Blouses, crepe de chine, satins, georgettes and pon gees $3.95 to $22.50 Sassy Jane Dresses in Japanese crepe and chintz ... $5.S5 to $11.95 Silk Sweaters pink, navy lavender und black $6.50 to $35.00 Negligee in taffeta. Georgette and satin $9.95 tc $25.00 Bath Robes, corduroy, Beacon blankets and Pendle ton $6.95 to $25.00 Silk Jersey Petticoat in all shades ....$5.95 to $15.00 ' Brassieres 65c to $6.50 Fur Neckpieces $15.00 to $200.00 Aprons, new models $1.25 to $3.50 Outing Gowns $2.50 to $3.5' Tii'ket S-ile Is Lively The sale of tickets for the wrestling bout between Mct'arroll and Singh so far made indicates that the house will be filled when the sport fans of the I city watch the'r first bill Thursday j evening at the Alia theater. McCar- j roll Injured his knee in his workout , at the theater tnst nisht. The hurt Is I an old one whieh was Inflicted ivhcnj tne uoughty local boy tried his prow ess against steers here during the Kound-l'p. The theater will be warm ed up for two workouts this evening. Singh will work at 6::t0 and MeCarrol! at 7:30 and there will be no admission charge for those who wish to witness tho exhibitions. a mill a a What would be more practical and acceptable than one of these : Pendleton Bath Robe ... Pendleton Indian Robe Pendleton Cayuse Robe Pendleton Bed Blankets Pendleton Scfa Fillow Top Pendleton Sofa Fillows Pendleton Steamer Rugs ;. Pendleton Couch Cover ! $25,00 $13.50 $9.00 $7.50 to $25.00 ..$1.50 to $2.50 $3.00 $18.00 $20.00 Don't Pass the Kiddies by the Christmas Our stock is still rather complete, from the pen ny toys to the ones that cost up into the dollars, to make the little ones happy on hat day don't mean that you have to spend a lot of money, come and see. I We have books of t.hp hptf.Pi- Vinrl -fVv FVWVN AV A. Vs Toys that range from 5c to $15.00. So the amount that you have to spend depends entirely upon you, but don't forget what Christmas means to the little ones. You have SEVEN days left in which to do your Christmas shopping. The BEE HIVE Postal l'oreo I'lereiised The force to help at the I'endleton post office is being increased as rapld- ,ly as the volume of work makes this necessity. Already there are two ex tra clerks on duty and one extra car rier In the city, and by tomorrow it i is expected that another carrier will be ! added. An auto is being used In nddi-1 yfl tion to the regular equipment for as- j jj sistance in distributing Christmas ' rifl presents whieh arrive by the parcel 5 post. Postmnster L. I?. Cronin said i Jj4 this) morning that the old tradition of M the local office of making distribution JBJ of all Christmas presents on Christ- tjf mas Day will be adhered to this year. Tho carriers on the rural routes aro also having troubles of their own now, but they are struggling along and are keeping even with their delivery prob lems. Tho local office Is filled with a Jostling, happy Christmas crowd dur ing the busy intervals of the day. PENDLETON OREGON I To IMay lUnefit f;nme. The first oppdrtmfity to get an idea fg of Coach Dick Hanley's thinly clad S basketball tossers this season will be m offered Thursday night when the high school will oppose a quintet of & alumni stars. The game will be I played for the benefit of tho Ked Cross and will be called at the high glschool ut 7:30 Thursday evening. S llunley will start his five with Ca ll! hill and Holmgren as forwards, Law prence at center, and the Kramer i brothers as guards. Ned Strahorn, 1 former P. II. H. star, now a student at the University of Oregon, is round. H ing up a team of the former I'endle- ton players who will attempt to show 1 the present students that they have not learned all they should about the E hoop game. Couch JIunley has had I; his squad going for u couple of 3 weeks, and they ure not yet hitting B their real Htride. You Can't Get Away From It! Castle Gate Coal It's Better and Lasts Longer Than Other Coals. B. L. Burroughs, Inc. C'urmJcliaoI Case In Court The Carmichael divorce rase is occupying the attention of court today. To Cure a Cold in One Dav Take PF; .3 I laxative JU Quinfnss Be sure you get &2Q The genuine bears thU lignararo Look our assortment over before buying. B B I B B 9 FOR THE BABY Sweaters in white wool $2.95 to $3.50 Carriage Shoes in pink and blue crepe de chine $1.25 Bunny shoes made of eiderdown trimmed with pink or blue silk $1.75 Japanese silk quilt in pink and blue $4.50 to $6.95 Sweater suits consisting of cap, leggins and sweater $4.50 to $9.00 Babies' and Children's bath robes , $1.95 to $4.95 Little girls' and boys' crepe suits in pretty bright shades $2.50 to $4.50 Celluloid rattles unci toys 25c to $1.25 Babies' long or short coats in crepe de chine, cashmere, Girls' red and blue flannel middy. Babies' lond or short coats in crepe de chine, cashmere, broadcloth, chinchilla and corduroy ....$4.50 to $13.95 Babies' silk and wool caps in popcorn stitch or plain : $2.50 to $3.95 Babies' Angora Hoods $4.50 and $5.00 Silk and Wool Bootees 35c to $2.00, "STYLISH STOUT OUT SIZES" ' A line of footwear in which scientific study ha;- V ont bined style and grace with the roomy comfort required by stout women. , Their extra width at the ankle and ball nviko thorn a delight to the woman who has despaired of finding foot ease in shoes that look well. Every stylish stout shoe contains reinforced built-in steel arch supporting shanks, the renowned and superior quality Ked-Line-on Linings, full leather counters and leather box toes. Style 2:54, outsize top, black glazed kid, 8 inches high, perforated tip, Cuban heel $10.00 Style 23G same as above in brown glazed kid. ...$10.00 r Gift Handkerchiefs, each ...5c to $1.00 Silk Underwear ................$2.75 to $10.50 Silk Hosiery ,....,,..,.$1.00 to $4.00 Silk for Dress '. ......$2.00 to $4.00 Dress Goods .....$1.25 to $4.00 Other Materials 25c to 50c riins $4.00 to $15.00 Gloves 85c to $7.50 Jlibbons '. 50c to $5.00 Biiantry and Nouvateaux 50c to $10.50 Table Damask , 85c to $4.00 Table Cloths $1.85 to $25.00 Napkins, set :..;........i....:.;..,..$2.50 to $25.00 Towels ...I.... $25c to $1.50 Tapestry Scarfs '.L'..: $2.50 to $10.50 Mfaderia Scarfs $7.50 10 $15.00 Umbrellas $5.50 to $12.50 Toilet Goods, Reasonably priced. ( Laces . 5c to 50c Jewelry 2Sc to 3-50 Hair Ornaments 50c to $6.50 Head Necklaces $1.00 to $4.00 Many other things too numerous to mention. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Testimony in the, original rase la be ing presented today before J. K. 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