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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OPEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30, 1921. PAGE THREE t I ! I News Notes of Pendleton j I To .-is la Cuiupaigii II. T. Jackson of the Culled States Ilutvau of l.iolugicul Survey will ar rive in Pendleton Saturday or Sunday "o assist in the poisoning cumpaini. I which is bcinu carri- d on un.lt r inc. auspices of ihe county farm bureau. He has ln workins in Morrow conn- loiioiioii ni-ioi; oi :oi 101 lui ; Place Your Account the First with a Strong Established Market OPERATED BY EXPERIENCED MERCHANTS Where reliable parties can have the added ser vice cf a weekly or monthly account without additional charge. PHONE OUR OFFICE OR CALL IN PERSON TO OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT. YOU GET THE VERY BEST QUALITY EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR AT THIS UP-TO-DATE MARKET. "THERE IS BUT ONE '101' QUALITY AND SERVICE" j, Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Connect? Both Department ty for sivT.i! wt-i'ks. J"armcrs arc wanting Ui' weather to stay coM for a while longer so they may continue tho poisoning campaign with the same success that has attended the work daring the fast week or 10 days. x X JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE i I QUALITY SERVICE rirxDurrox s i,r.iPir. stoke JANUARY CLEARANCE 1 SALE irl .Marriage Lki'iiM A license to wed has been issued i at the office of the county clerk to' Shirley Hevel. fanner, and Anna fi'ierrant. both of remlleton. Comogys i'liiieriil Saturday. The funeral services for the late Mrs. Kmily Jane Comegys will be hehl Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at the Folsum funeral parlors. The Knights of Pythias will be in charge of the services, and the pall bearers will be members of the order. Key. John H. Secor will officiate. Inter ment will be made in Olney ceme tery. OUR JANUARY earance CI Two Arrested At Iaiice Allen Edmonds and I 'lay Alderman were arrested by Officers Ridgway and Sinclair Wednesday night at the dance at State I. me. "1 he former was charged with being drunk and disor derly. He entered a plea of not guil ty. Anderson was wanted by Sheriff Springer at Walla Walla as a suspect in a still case. He was taken to Wal la Walla by the two officers and turned over to the Walla Walla county authorities. 101 I01-ICI-I0I I0I-I01 101 tOI TOT l ined I or (.ambling Harold Hendricks. Dewey Kelton, Orville I'.ust and Leonard l.uvzie, Freewnter men, were fined $2,511 und costs each yesterday In the court of Justice Miller at Milton on charges of gambling. The iiuarlot was arrested by K. F. H. Rtdgway and Hob Sinclair yesterday In a barber shop. They also arrested F. C. Simpson, proprie i tor of the place, and he was fined $5 and costs. The men are said to have I been playing cards. - i, -MiMMrV"4'--"'-,-'iiaiaiiiw -rafri-i ir ffHriiMn rufnfrw-j Thoiopson Denies Candidacy I W. U Thompson of l'ortland Is not a candidate for republican national I committeeman. This Is the statement ; made yesterday by the vice-president of the First National Hank of l'ortland I in an Interview published this morning in the orcRonian. It had been ru mored that he would be put forward to succeed Italph K. Williams, pres ent Incumbent. Thompson declares he is boosting for Williams. Hoy Itit ner was also considered as a successor tn Williams. n Your Resolution For the New Year should be to save all you can on your meat account at no sacrifice of Quality. We Offer for Saturday Only, Pure Sweet Lard No. 5 Pail 70c No. 10 Pail $1.33 Frcsh Backbones, 5 lbs 23c Pork Roasts 19c PHONE 18 The Empire Market Where Quality Goes Clean Through. To Kcprosont Pendleton. President James H. Sturgis and Secretary t I. llarr will represent the Pendleton Commercial Association us delegates to the annual meeting of the state chamber of commerce which will be held at the Oregon building in Portland January 3. J. H. Tallmun is a director from Pendleton. The state organization will consider the needs of Irrigation, power development and other vital needs of the state. George Quayle is general secretary of the organization. i on in full blast now. Hundreds of air ol'fcrinir and they made a Come in tomorrow, lots of new savinir thing! customers have on every purchase. x put out every day. , Sale the values we do the same. reeomiied 16c You can Lot Towels, January Clearance Sale Lot Towels, January Clearance Sale 399 Lot Party Dresses, January Clearance Sale $23.01) Lot Street Dresses, January Clearance Sale $11.93 Sheets, January Clearance Sale $1.49 Lot Neckwear, January Clearance Sale., 1-2 Price Lot Women's Gloves, January Clearance Sale $1.S3 Lot Women's Gloves, January Clearance Sale.. 60c Lot Dress Goods, January Clearance Sale... $1.83 Cretonnes, January Clearance Sale, .... 1-2 Price Lot Purses, January Clearance Sale $3.43 Remnants, Cotton, Wool, Silk. 1-2 Price Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale ........ $3.93 Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale $2.50 Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale $3.50 Children's Outing Sleepers, Jan. Clearing' Sale 98c Knit Caps, January -Clearance Sale .......... 49c V 4 Scarfs, January Clearance Sale 49c w E I F1 l'jnnl Tax Turnover. The last turnover of tax money of the year was made yesterday by the sheriff's office to the county treas urer when a little more than $3.1, (ino was checked off. Of this am ount, $:!!, !I!I4.7U Is current taxes, $2. 127.81 was received on deliniiient taxes. The taxes still delinquent, ac cording to the figures In Miss Gil liam's office, amount to $92, 833. 20. The taxes turned over to the treas urer's office as receipts for 11121 amount to a total of $ 1 ,4."jS,1 SII.3H. The total which should have been collected was $1,551.(114.(12. (Kast Oregonian Special.) HKItMlSTON. Dec. 30. Debut ors from the Heriniston union blah school will participate in the contests of tho state league th's year. The iiueslion is: , ltesolved, that the United Ntutua should maintain a navy equal in si.e I and strength to that of any other na- ! linn 1V,n rl.d.t.tovo ni s follows: Zona Bensel, 11 race Skinner, Doris Swayze, Fruderio' Ilesscr, Claud Whitsett, Paid Stnckard. Miss I.ucib' Redmond of the high school faculty Is coaching. The dates of the contests have not yet been set. This Is vacation week at the high school. The following teachers lire spending It out of town: l.ucile Red mond at lleilmond. Miss Floienc Long at Pomeroy, Wash., Arnold Ornlapp at linker, Miss Hazel llogurd at Salem. .Miss .Margaret o'l.eary at tlrass Valley, .Mrs. Roberta (iunn ill Portland und .Mrs. l.nura C. Morris a! linker. A. ". VoelUer. principal, .Mrs. Ruth I.leuallen, .Mrs. Mary Miller ami Mrs. Roberta (iunn will attend the convention of the State Teachers' As soc iation in l'ortland this week. Following are the officers elected by Hie .Modern Woodmen of America for a.Mamrn-f J I ' School trains the brain but shoes train the fect. Unless the child's shoes are rightly shaped, the feet will not be properly developed. Therefore, to keep the growing fect shapely to make them strong and sturdy to prevent twisted bones, broken arches, weak ankles and other annoying foot ailments buy Buster Brown Shoes The correct h pc of t!ic.-c hoc i. g-iar.mtceJ by the Hrown Shaping List? upon which they rc nude, and which give to the imide cf the slice the scientifically correct stupe. Bring in your boys and girls and have them fitted with E-uster Brown J-hocs. Mjiy exclusive styles in various fashionable leathers wa;t your choice. 1USII.K I'.KOW.V mioi: Mtiiu: tiltl .Milliill ljnrccny Is t'liiiigeil. A charge of larceny has been pre ferred against Spencer Copeland and Leonard Wallingford as a result of their arrest at Slate l.lne Wednesday night at a dance. Tch hoys iverc ar rested by Officers Riilgwav and Sin clair. It is charged Unit the boys look articles out of an auto during the pro gress of the dance. They were given a hearing before Justice Joe II. Parkes yesterday and entered pleas of not guilty. Their trials were set for Jan uary li. They were released on their own recognizance. Allen Kdmonds, arrested the same evening, entered a plea of not guilty to two charges. His trial was set for Januury 5, IH22: J. S. West, V. ('.; 10. P. lllsely. Adviser; F. It. Sway.e, Hanker; W. It. I. onghorn. Clerk; Hurt Nation, Watch man; P. P. Sullivan, Sentry. The exe cutive committee Includes A. W. Prann, P. P. Sullivan mid C. 11. Skin ner. The Baptist and Methodist churches bolh held Christinas tree entertain ments on Christmas eve. A dance waa given the same evening at the auditor ium. officers of the Knights of Pythias elected for the coming year are: 11. A. Ilrownson, 0. C; H. M. Nntz, V. ('.; F.d McKcen, 1'.; K, . o. Cumegys, M. W.; II. C. Miller, M. A.; V. il. Mc.MI len, K. It. .; F. C. Woughfer, M. F. ; F. X. Whitney, F. .; Harry Kelley, I. II. ; W. A. Miles, O, (!.; P., C. Challls, Trustee, Members of the Skinner family who returned to Hermlston for Christina aie Mr. and Mrs. Ray Skinner of P.olse, Miss Itutli Skinner of Hcrkeley, Ciil.; Catherine Skinner of Portland, Helen Skinner of McMlnnvllle anj Irani 'Skinner of Mend. The visitors were guesls of honor at a pftrtv given Monday evening at the J. K. Shotwell homo. rniu:yi :s auoiioi, .UIOTIJUIT-Dec. :iU (I, X. S. I -Forty uullpn of alcohol wore stolen from slorage tanks of thepurily Flav nrlng Company here by thieves "who broke hi throiikh.il ruar window. KIRSCHB AUM CLOTHES FALL AND WINTER 192; (lot, Liberal Change M. I.. Morrison who lives at Helix has found a way whereby a man might hope to get rich if he could enjoy often enough the experienc- i that befell him recently. He came to I Pendleton and purchased a Christ mas present for a friend, presenting in payment' therefore a five-dollar bill. Several days later, in going through I bis pockets he found he had a twenty- dollar gold piece. He was able to re member that no money had been put into that particular pocket since h's shopping expedition here. He brought the ;ob! piece in to the merchant and tiaib d u for u sliver piece which he had been entitled to receive as change oat ( ." h's I ill. " . fr ' (.crniioatlon Te-t Pays I That is pays farmers to take ndvan , tage of the purity and germination , lesls of the state laboratory Is a fact to which Fred Reunion gives testi- t mony as a result of a recently enn I ducted test. A farmer of t'inatillii county desired to have a test of his ! alfalfa seed made. He submitted samples, and the test of the seed vv;e made by the state showing that the j seed was 9 4i per cent pure. The I "Joker" came in that other .54 of one ' per cent. All of the impure seed was dodder in this case, and this small per ceot of impure stuff would pro vide eight dodder plants to th suan rod if the seed were sowed at the rate of i ij pounds to the acre. Reunion es that the seed tested would be high priced beyond all reason if the tanner were to receive it free and then revive tl the pound for sowing It. surelv tells! OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE 5 For fold, f.rlp or Inf urifl p.. a Pi-fv-nt ivp, take Laxntlvt I'.KoMO QT'ININ'K Tablpt. The ppmi in bears the nisrnstur of E. W. Grove, tt that one another, longer How TTTTl Why is it suit looks better than fits smoother, wears Why this growing demand for Kirschbaum Clothes? Quality! 30 to $45 BOND BROS. Pendleton's Leading Clothiers NDLETON i r. f r I 84. h V i.'i. i . t c vbo sure you get cnuoiu.i uc.