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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONLVN. PENDLETON, OXEGO."" i'UD. i 1 People Here and There PLATT SUFFERED ! i in vrnir Vcrn Dudley, of Athtna, a st.idenl of the I'niversity of Oregon, spent yes. tertian in Portland before leaving for Fhiht lphui, -where he will represent the university chapter of Sigma Nil, national Greek letter fraternity, at the annual convention. Oregoninn. Carl Perincer, who left I'endleton recently f,r Chicago, is now in Ne York. During the holidays he will t the guest of a college friend, Ha; ringion Sickles, at Sprint; Lake, Xe" Jersey, lie will return to Pcndleto. after the New Year. Dave Carcill of t'eilro W'oollie WashiiiKton. is here as the guest of his I son, Wallace i"ar?;ill and his Uaai'hter. .Mrs. dene McOiiiley. tm mm a ' 1 I n 1 Carl Cooley will leave tomorrow for fort land where he ,11 s;cnd Chri.'t-nias. Wish Your Friends A Merry Christmas BUT Fyron Gianni will leae th:s even ing for Portland, where he will spend he holidays wi'.h rciatixes. Urookc Dickson will leave tomorrow for Portland where he will spend (Christinas with his parents. James Howler will (to to 1-1 Grande where he will spend Christmas with his sister, Mrs. A. C. Hampton. Say it With Music" I ACCEPTABLE GIFTS INEXPENSIVE AND - I APPRECIATED SHEET MUSIC, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, ! PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS j Warren Music House of PENDLETON, OREGON I A Safe Place to Buy Your Musical Instrument 1 I 1 1 i HI WW-MXM "M:.m: m 'JIBagJKliaWKli ou Will Be Interested You will be interested in the prices we will be able to make you on all your table supplies after the first of the month. With a small overhead expense and with a possibility of doubling the volume of our business with no added exnense, we will be able to cut our net profits 50 per cent to our customers. In a cash easiness. it is volume that counts and with every dollar, you spend at the Table Supply Cash Store in the future, you will be applying a leverage that is going to bring down the price to you. - . i v , ! .v:5ki THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor lOKTL.Xl ISF.S (Continued from oag l. proposed three cents Kitsoline (ax l" ,'o to the highway commission and It' percent to the cxposit on until three million is realized. The highway com mission favors this split. j r.olinly 15MI Pnssos I SALKM. Dec. i3. (A. P.) Galla- ' hers house bill No. it ainemlinK the j ounty law for relief of Harney und .Malheur counties passed the house. Smi.000 Voted SALEM. Pccv U3. (A. P.) The house passed a bill providing a Jlin.nno additional appropriaiion for adminis tering the f 30,0Uti,"0 boii'is bond is sue. 12 Hills Passed The house yesterday passed twelve bills, including three senate measures, among them the bill exempting bonus payments from debts contracted be fore June 21 19J1. u bill providing for traveling expenses for circuit judges, also n bill providing that school dis tricts can lend funds. Cut to $.-.(M0. The i-ehalf, accepted an amendment of the home relative to the senate con current resolution providing for u stato audit. The amendment reduced the amount appropriated for tlv. audit from flO.000 to jr.. 000. To I'nliiv IlijiUmiys. s.u:.i, iee. i'r. p.) Py a vote of Zi to it tin- senate passed house bill No. .1, exteiubr.u to 1 lie state high way commission concurrent police ill.'lv.1i..4lM, n,'..,' 11, r. 1,kvl,-W t i I 1 1 ' loca police authority. Tho compan ion bill, house bill 21, placing- for hire vehicles, under the control of the pifbllc service commission, was re turned to tho committee for a (minor unendniont. The senate roads com mittee reported bill four, the third highway bill, favorably with a slight amendment. Senator lloser led an attack on house bill 21, suggesting clearing up the section regarding in demnity bonds. Portland Man Is On His Feel Again and Says He's Feel ing Like a Boy. "The way Tanlac put me on ny fee: heat anything I evm :,'." said C. J. Piatt. &: K... . (V ic'i t., Portland lire. "Far s'x ye s I had ind Ketion id the worst soi t and i',nail my whole s s em seen 1 to give way. 1 lost so much stren.'ili and energy I could hardly swing ivy hammer to ri' et bolts and 1 besai1 to be afraid mv wnrkim; davs were i 'or. 1 was h.-thei'cd : Ig.'od deal b ' constipation too. "Talllac he'ped me from tile very start and r I am just I rlmfnl of ,;fe and i in " as a boy. Tanlac did fr me in t'"W weeks what I hoi been tryine, f r years to gel other medicines t. do." Tanlac is sold in Pendleton by Thompsons 1 rus Store and by lead ins driiKKisI'-. Kl in J liBIl WESTFIELn, Mass., tlec. 23. (I. N. S.) Prohibition has dealt the headache remedy trade a staggering blow, according to local druggists. The druggists state that sales have dropped 6! per cent since the dry umendment was adopted, tine of the leading drug gists said he now dispenses only 2T per cent of what he sold In pre-prohl-bltion days. All agreed that the Sun day morning sales had taken the most marked slump. (East uregoniaii Special.) j MEACHAM. Iiec. 23 Mrs. Claude j Estes has I" n in Pendleton the las' week visiting and shopping. Miss Nell l.loyd returned to l.a ; firande Thursday after spending a few davs here. ' I Frank dates was In La llrande Sat urday on business. j W. Graham, foreman of tho signal ! rang at Duncan, was a business visitor here today. A. P. Bowman was here today cn business and reported meeting a fam ily in a two horse wagon. The family consisted of a man, wife and five chil dren. All seemed to be enjoying to weather. K. It. Moore was up from Pcndlc ton Sunday shaking hands with old time friends. Mrs. C. E. Welch and little daughter Margaret went to Pendleton Monday to visit with her sister Mrs. Kruno. Claude Estes was in La Grande Tuesday on business. Miss Miiv Cnsey cnine up from Port land Tuesday evening to spend the Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 88!) 209 E. Court St Saturday Specials m FREE! FREE! FREE! With every order to $3.00 we will jrive one child's broom, value ... 40c Limit, o brooms. A Xmas present for the jrirls, while they last. GOLD "CREST BUTTER We handle this butter exclusive for Pendleton. 2 pound roll Jf'lJ Every roll tftiaranteed 15 pound; Per sack SUGAR Sugar -81.00 ... 10 EACON : pounds best grade $ 1 .00 Swift's Picnic Shoulders, lb 20c FLOUR Per sack $1.S0 SOAP SPECIAL 25 Bars Swift's Soap $1 .00 22 Bars White Wonder Soap S .00 14 bars Palmolive Soap if: 1.00 11 ban Fels Naptha tf AH) 4 pkgs. Citrus Powder $1.00 QUALITY Our groceries are sold to you un der a moneyback guarantee. 4 Pkg. Olympic P. C. Flour.. 4 pkgs. Olympic Oats ... 11 Cans Hebe Milk 0 cans Canyon Milk 9 cans Carnation Milk 8 t ans Jam, 14 oz 4 cans Peaches 4 cans Pears 4 cans Apricots 1 .1 cans Pineapple, large size... 7 cans corn 7 cans Tomatoes 10 cans Tomatoes, No. 2 10 cans Sunbrite Cleanser ..95c ...95c $1.C0 $ $1.00 $1.00 ...90c ...90c $1.00 $1.00 $1.CC $1.00 PEANUTS 3 pounds for ,")()(' CANDY 3 pounds for ."i(C LARD 5 pounds Swifts 90c 10 pounds Swifts $1.75 5 pounds Bartons 90c COFFEE 5 pounds M. J. B $1.9" 5 pounds Golden West $1.90 5 pounds Cresant Cream $1.90 5 pounds Bulk $1.00 5 pound Box Crax 75c 5 pound Box Graham Crax 85c Crax, regular size 30c Cookies, pound 40c holidays with her parents, Mr. nnl Mrs. J. I. Casey. Word was received from Mrs. .1. I.. Parker that .Mrs. Amy ('.'Hies was improving and would leave the hospit al scon. ir. und Mrs. Tucker f:itnr over Vem T,.) OmnoV In their car cuing thio'ig'.i to Walla Walla. They report the hill above lvanu la very bad. Mrs. Wiid l Albe went to Kreewaler to spend the holidays with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Williams. Mrs. Mark Pooth and daughter Het tv ieff '.'tis morning for Milton to mixed til,1 lo.llduvs with Mrs. llennett. Lewis Pinker und wlfo went to Pen lletcn 'nprnlay to spend Christmas week with Mrs. Pul'ker's parents, Mr, md Mrs. Tenney. Meachum has been experiencing rn woa'hcr all week, but at this writing it has moderated and Is snow- B.VHXl.M WAS HIGIIT STEL'BEXVILLE, Ohio, Dec. 23. (I. N. S.) John Haralonick. of Hay land, was arrested here when, it Is claimed, he became angry at persons about the Pennsylvania station to whom lie attempted to givo his money. Pardoned? Christmas Candies Father, mother, sister and brother will sure ly appreciate a box of our quality candy for a gift on Christmas morning. We have a spe cial selection of fine candy for the holidays and all very moderately priced. Hand Dipped Chocolates, lb 3"c Candy Canes .-. 5c and 10c Xmas Mixed, lb 23c to 40c Pound Boxes, Ass't Chocolates.. $1.00 to $1.75 Large assortment of fancy boxes and bas kets, including Hoefler's Centennial Chocolates. EVERYTHING IN HOLIDAY SMOKES AND SMOKER'S ARTICLES Most all men enjoy something from this Man's Store and here we offer the choicest quality in "smokables." W I. frf. '.V - . Popular Cigars in Xmas Packa . Case Pipes 3.00 to $10.00 wo f Days 3ecial:, Sent to the While House for th. presldent'i thanksgiving dinnei bj a Girls Club of Chicago, this Turk was reprieved until Christmas Now the turk hos become such a pet of the White House officials that his permanent pardon Is being con sidered no that he may Join "Laddirt 3oy" and the other pets. I I The Charles Co. Wholesale and Retail. i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Klip. HUNT Front sleeping room. 6't 1 Thorn p-ion St. C1HI, WANTS WOKK Addrths 1P. IK,. Wash! l.-na. Wit. LOST Klein guld open face g- ills wtch li' ward Call Pa. ifi,- Tel. & Tel. office, V. F. Powers. I values from $2.50 to $5.00 Every Silk Tie in Our Store Included Your Choice This represents the finest neckwear in America, the thing a man will appreciate. BOND Pendleton's Leading Clothiers f f It' 1 f A " BKBQJiiasaS