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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OPEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2G, 1921. PAGE TEHEE I News Notes of rendleton if USE PHONES il I it Grocery 32fr 2 Phonr -JiL&'B V t I.Kl)Ai: Otr'KVIATS January :n-;T iiwtinsj of Oregon State l'.oe Kecit Asso- ciation in annual convention. fhe spoilt the niuht as t!o result of a The buys of the church ami I'i'd" "roun house" in which he figured school of the Christian church will eat last nis;lit. Korticr is said to have roast duci Wednesday night at a teed lnvn uiu'it t!ie lniluciue of the juice which is hems jdanned hy the younth.u hn.ii;s foi u II ultus. lie was rc mcu of the eh inh. Charles lici'Mid ; leased under h.iil. Hide SERVICE J'KXII.KTONS M'.VDIXf; STOKE USE PHONES Grocery-326 2 Phones Other Depts. 78, 79 l:i:.'llcvs Sli-iM iul.il Totiuy Kusiness people scmraily have had two vacations on account of Christinas this year. They observed the day with the Christmas! dinner yesterday, on Christinas Day, and today, business has been suspended in the main. The hanks were closed, and the dav has been observed as a holiday. is a committee of one to brinj in lie ducks, and he has been base for sever al days on the river. I ItuUcil ( hit k' ii for I There were 13 prisoners in ;he I county jail to spend Christmas. The I niena was in Ktepnit; wilh the pi i; jef the day. huked chicken and baUci, : apples with other appropriate inn: .minss being served. Hard on Kubhils. This cold wealher and the snow blanket which covers the earth are two elements, which taken as a com bination, are makins life a hard prop osition lor jack labb ts. The supply of strychnine has been almost ex hausted but some is still on hands at the Rank of Stanfiehl and at the office of the Co-operative Hay Clrowers' as sociation at Herniiston. according to Fred Ilennion. William Hoskins who came in yesterday from Stanfiehl de clares that rabbits are to be found bv Yakhiiu Mieiirf Not t.tiiUv. K. 1". l:. Kidsway. state epecial asent. has returned from i ;.'..inia where he has leen as a wit 10 in the case of Sheriff Pad It. I'aer. I .ehaiKed with extortion. The officer! Tlwy ll.-.il TnrUcv I was freed of the charge by the jury There were just two prisoners left 'which heard the testimony. There j in the city jail to spend Christmas ; were two women on the jury. Albert j Day. and Keyes was the complainant. He triinmin's. was arrested here in l-Ybruary of this . held on a year by KU!i:wav just after his iirri- loha line. val from Topcnish, Wash., with 4" gallons of whiskey which they received turkey with They were ISert Sweeney, L'harce of selling drui:s, and held pe'idins an investisa- was brought here in a ear. With him on the trip were Dill Dart, .hmniie s oorn and two Indian women. Ridi; w.iy ileelares that the sheriff at Ya kima is pushing the prosecuting of lhiuur violations but that the city officials of Yakima are not. The sheriff so far has refused to infer tile tell thousands near the month of i fere Willi law enforcement within tie Staue (iulch. More pie-h;titinp Is he- i city limits. As a result, aoeordins,' to ins done this year than ordinarily, I Kidcway, bootloirsrers have moved in due to the fact that alfalfa is cheap, to Yakima and are boldly operating: and this is assisting in increasing the! ,llt l'tty. efficiency of the poisoning work, j liennion will snend next week In the. Waiter I- lleleusctl. west end of the county assisting in' Cleve Koitier, waiter, was released this work. this morning from the city jail where tion. Severn! old-t niers were guests of Chief Jinks Taylor, hut they prom ised him they would so to church and then spend the day with their families if he would release them. lie did. They are not back in jail yet. g 101101101- -loi loi ;ou loi- -101 m-h "Oh. little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thne lie! Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stats ko by. Yet in thy ciar,t streets shineth The everlasting Light; The hopes and fears of all the yean Are met in thee tonight." 301 East Court Street. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street I0I-I0X ICX 101 101 101 101 ItiKdlettger Pays Pine. Charlie Johnson was arrested Sat urday by Deputy Sheriff Jake Marin on a charge of operating a ti!l. His seat uf operation" was located in the sand hills south of the I'matHta river between Herniiston and I'tna tilla. l'.etwicn eight ami ten gallons of first-run whiskey was secured. Johnson was brought to jail after hi had been fined $.eu and costs by Justice of the l'eaee K. !'. Doild of Herniiston. His fine was paid last ! night by a friend and Johnson was released after having spent Christmas I ay in jail. WE WILL CONTINUE OUR GREAT tock Kediicm 2 i Of Men's and Roys" Suits and Overcoats Thru This Week. Come in tomorrow and i v.miv to liniuiu D.ut-YGt:. ! SA.V FKANCISCo. Dec. i'ti. i .V. S. ) The San Krane'. co bay fegio'i, and a" far east as Sacramento and south to San Jose ret about repairing the damage caused by the hti:.l ed mile gnle Sunday v hich look a lol! of three lives and ea' sed hundreds id' tl.nands of dollar: damage, an 1 en dangered the lives of hundreds ot boats In the bay. .u rn sticks ix ci:.mi:nt. KI.YKIA. Ohio, Dec. !". ( 1. X. S.) Thinking he was driving onto a new ly completed concrete road. George Spencer, of (irallon, put on the gas. The auto struck Hie recently laid cement. Spencer called on the police for aid to chop out the auto before the car set too tightly. buM)iie or the other at these priees .which is a great big saving to you. it, 820.00 Suits and Overcoats 822.50 Suits and Overcoats 825.00 Suits and Overcoats 827.50 Suits and Overcoats 830.00 Suits and Overcoats 832.50 Suits and Overcoats 835.00 Suits and Overcoats 837.50 Suits and Overcoats 810.00 Suits and Overcoats 8 12.50 Suits and Overcoats 815.00 Suits and Overcoats 817.50 Suits and Overcoats 850.00 Suits and Overcoats 852.50 Suits and Overcoats S&iIvOO .Suit !ind Ovr'iiti $62.50 Suits and Overcoats 865.00 Suits and Overcoats PRAYING COLONELS' AND 1WLDCATS' ClASH The prosperity and success we have enjoyed during the past year is due to the kindness of our many friends. We take this opportunity of expressing our appreciation and to wish you a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year. P"1 PHONE 18 The Empire Market Where Quality Goes Clean Through uiy,)iiilalwwiiiiutwiiiJiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiinrTwwiwnpw i i While extending to you the old, old wish that you may enjoy a Merry Christinas and a Happy New Year we take this occasion to ex press our appreciation of your friendship and the opportunity to serve you. May Good Fortune smile on you always. -ioi-iot I ! id k m ill ii m i a i k.j J r "i E;si s j: u 1 I I Li! Wj, I y I 'fir SAX WKCIO, Dec. 2f. (V. P.) I 'enter College, "prayim; Colonel.s" of Kentucky, nnd Arizona's Wildcats are prepared to battle In the San DieRo fitadium today in the first intersection al contest, liaiu is fulling. Center Is favored to win. The game starts at -;15 this afternoon. Thousands are here from out id' town. I'.WK KKS' STItllvi: CO.NTIM i:s OMAHA, Dec. (A. J'.) The fourth week of the packing house strike opened today with disorders In which two men were shot and woun ded. The police reported n picket wounded when a licsro paekinK plant I worker shot at him, followtuir an ar gument and that the negro was wounded when fired upon by police officers from whom he was tryini.r to I escape. .Neither men were M-riotisly injured. SUICIDe1wSPECTE) CASE OF FLOYD BOOTH, SON OF COMMISSIONER t iH'i:JK"- J n t 't'V ,n : ii i is.x r-j&n ztfsv. . . 1495 . . $16.85 . . $18.75 . 20.65 ... $22.50 . . $2 1.35 . . $26.2$ . . $28.15 . . $29.95 . . $31.8.) . . $33. i 5 . . $35.65 . . $37.45 . . $39.35 . . $41.25 $46.85 $47.75 $70.00 Suits and Overcoats $52.45 Broken Lots of Florsheim Shoes in black and tan; all sizes and widths $8.80 BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS REDUCED $(.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for. $3.15 $7.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for. $5.95 $8.50 Bovs' Suits or Overcoats for $6.80 $10.00 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for $7.95 and Kuppenheimer clothes are in this sale. None $11.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for $9.20 Sl'ft Tlnvu' Stmts or Ovprrnnls fnr $Q "A- FASHION PARK better, made, finest tailoring, This is the Sale you've been looking: for. Now is your chance. Every suit and overcoat included. NONE RESERVED. $12.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for. $9.93 $13.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for $10.80 $15.00 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for $11.95 $16.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for. . . . .... . $13.20 $18.50 Boys' Suits or Overcoats for $11.80 The suits have two pairs of pants. Krd KMC, Die. ;il f A. I.) Fioyd llooth, o.'i years old, si n of ii. A. I;o,ilh. ehaii inn :i of the hivhway eomtnissin:!, was -foisml shot to death in the basement of his home this niornini;. The cor oner said suicide, llooth was married and has four children. Xo reason for the act was given. Harmony B I I "Watch Buster Grow" mm shoe 649 Main Shoe Shine, 10c BUSTER H U U it Pendleton H H STORE No matter how pretty the blourK no matter how pretty the hat, th . Iwauty's lost, all lost, If there isn't I a harmonizing clement. In both ' tbe ldalre hat and Erpf and Garb blouse there' a hint ot Russia which makes them look as If tfcey were mads lot each other! To Cure a f old in llnr Hny Take l.nxative l;Ki.di yt'iXiK tab let.'. The Cf-nuine bars the ttgniiture of II. W. firove. (liu eure you get BUi'.ilU.l 3JC Domestic Economy Is Easily Learned YOU can take a free lesson every day, simply by reading the advertising columns of this paper. No matter how well yon run your home or your business it can he done better and more economically. The advertise ments teach efficiency in buying. They show you the cheapest and best markets. They help make housework lighter by telling about the newest conveniences and labor-saving devices. The merchant or business man can get a good line on a thousand and one things that will help him materially. No home and no business can progress by standing still. The advertisements help you keep up with the bandwagon, jjtfjjj If you w; Ml a real lesson in economy -KEAJ) THE ADVERTISEMENTS ' ' ""if f"- S- '. , c mm m jl.-..ji..i.jb