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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
umui xi uAKbuuxiia, rx.iswiciux, uttiuun, xhuksiiax .LVtiSUNU, JAAuaitx 12, laaa. News Notes of Pendleton IH'iiMNMratur Here. A. It Kenner is at the Itev given demonstrations uf the I'arisi' MrXarjr AL-o Speaks Ir. Wlls.ni It. Jk-Xarv. I Hartmar who reported that he had I Jjve nniM'U a leiepnolle call ITOlll E. I". -iiurnt m me r.asiern ir. son prancn ! IHitd. a meml-er of the city council at nn l-,., i.i... vw.il- .!.. ... ""J""", ai i emneion. lias rive separate points that all fit in the same hold on the finest of si carit rugs or burlap. JANUARY AVIIITE SALE rEXM.ETOX'S LEAPING 6TOKE JANUARY WHITE SALE Is a: the 1m- He! mision. statins that Hcrmlslun as ! H-rial having arrivtd from the Uoumi-I ready to pay the fee of five dollars re- f points mai uil III t - , . - - " ' T er and does work ' '" S,-"1 says the t"re?..n- utiired of each city member to pav for ilk -. .... ; 1:,n- He W"n that l'e weather I bulletin; expens,. J ilk, as ill s on , ,h(.re u alMrM he Kinw ; s in v1 - J ! land n-.-irm tlni-imv ih. .1., ..i ..i i . ' Mnnv t'oymes slain According to the hunters" news let-j often. I " " ' "av anu aIl MKs TlN.ini.11 Kninli.vnl I . . "U-US Ct Kuthcrine Themp,n is a new sl'uw which have mellntl in.l frun 1 enipioe at the IMitilia count v Red She btsjn her duties yesterday. over the rmalilla-Wallnla cutoff In To plan a program for the coming! , VPlir. Mm Pllith C I'm IlAllun hnrna current of feeling demonstration agent, is visitlns Cilton , club women today. lll.tC 111,9 Nnll. ,1,( K 1 M V illlia . . . " , ...r.... ..- ;i fneet Of KV, linking WUlKlngi of biological survey during December.! disriirreeable. Ir. McXarv avs the i: trappers worked full or part time, his institution is now takin the over-1 m ,.,, ,,,, These men worked a total of urn .! r ... . : . . 1 "!" 1 I rorain . .-( iioiii .iiiuiiioiiian couniv ana is i and took the skin or scalp of 1 1 nW.nt at caoacilv Th- H.u tnr H..it. I ooies, i: noocats. l wolf. 1 bear. ;i that there is unite untiKers, i racoon unu 1 sKunK. This does not incltUe poisoned animals not found by the hunters. The hunters working east of the Cascades made an average of Hi predatory animals per man. while the average for the entire district was eitrht. Four men on the west side were detailed to spe-1 clal work. Harold Dohyns, who is working in this territory and who tnado a record kill early in the tiu -""t ueiemuer in lining out a That the city of Hermiston wants his; poison territory, according to the' to holon to the association ,,f',.iiiM r it... i .... .... . ' -otiieion, not oecause me iimn migm lose business but because traffic wonW , Xo ,.,.,,., w,.milK .' .V . .1 --"e ."o, uesouue A permit flr ,he ,(,,,,,, of hls o- h r V ,; 7 Iinllta !,t Oarfield street has , .,r , I . K0eSn ,,Wa" ' k 0l" 1V William Knift at tourists to motor through mnd andth(l off)w of thp ctv rcc,irJer Th(. tUUy:h,"k "inSjd ' the work is Bivei. at . llerniistoii To Join letter. He is expected to be back in j in the Northwest, recentlv formed nt the llsVorxjcessfnl hunters in Jan-! Spokane Tor the mutual protection of UarvVwork." Archie MoPumnhall I KU i:.,..ii.: ... i killed 11 coyotes In this county during providing tourists- or.mp grounds, was 'Tl,om.a" F1.t,.Gc,;l,,K,' Uember. .. dhulged last night by .Mayor G. A. 8electl,m ot Averl"- jTrasice or lin k 1 stale. K. F. Averill has been designated as trustee of the estate of Krnil Bedk, ibaukrupt. A meet'ng of the creditors this morning in the office of Judge resulted in the Your White Goods Needs at Lower Prices Buy Them Noy During Our l Jasraar y White You judge a sale's greateness by the values it offers you. By the chances it gives you to save in the buying of the merchandise you need. Our WHITE GOODS SALE offers you the opportunity to buy WHITE GOODS (as you'll surely need later on) AT A BIG SAVING. Come in and compare qualities and prices. ' . ale x . u .Taken to lU'fnriiKitury. loi lor loi mi loi ; oi - ioi- -101 loi- s Good Winesap Apples $1.00 Per Box Clean and Free From Worms "You Can Depend on "101" Pendleton Cash Market, Ina 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 rmVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTS BOTH DEIWIITMEXTS I John Halley and Sirs. Carney, police matron, left early this morning with Anna Maynard, Irene Wyim and Opal Hartgraves for the state remormatory where the three young women were resently sentenced to serve tima on ac count of practices In Pendleton which caused their arrest. T0IT0T TGI IQI IQT IQT XOX iot-tqt Certificates in lKmiind. The local postoffice Is experiencing considerable demand for linked t States Treasury Saving certificates, which were placed on sale January 1. The certificates mature in five years after date of purchase. A J20 certifi- icatc is then worth $2.1, an J80 certifi cate 1U0 und an $800 certificate $1,- 000. ; leiulMr of Fraternity F. II. (isliiirn, of Pendleton, will he initiated as a member of Delta I'psi lon, national flreek letter fraternity, this week end on the Oregon Agricul tural College campus. The chapter of the' fraternity has Just hcen granted, the fraternity having heretofore been known as Gamma Tan Tteta. Thirty alumni of CSamma Tau Beta will be Initiated with the active members. You Can't Get Away From It! c , r Castle Gate Coal It's Hotter and Lasts Longer Than Other Coals. . B. L. Burroughs, Inc. ONE IVE OR UEL Mm. XelK-rKall Dies. Ill's. Ida M. Nebertrall died last night nt her Jiome on flour strec. Khe Is survived by her hUHbiind, W. H. Xebeigall, two dniiRhteis, Mis. Charles Batighn of Pendleton and Mis. Henry Harper of Portland. Funeral services will he held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. from Folsnni Chapel and the body will be chipped to Siilcm to he buried by her son, James HtiKglns, Mrs. Nebcrgall was B8 years of nn;e. 'Rhe was born in Indiana and l.'vcd In Pendleton for 20 years. The fatlier of the children, J. H. HubrIus, of Athena, is here today to attend the funeral. Wrestling Match , . " 2 ) TedThye dleweight Champion of the World ' VS. RayMcCarroll Thye agrees to throw McCarroll twice in one hour or forfeit match f , , GOOD PRELIMINARIES. ; . - ' - r Friday, Jan. 13 l Prices 55c, $J.10, $1.65 Inc. Tax. Eagle-Woodmen Hall , Foxes Are (lianiplous. Dr. ). C. McNabb, pioneer sliver fox breeder in Pendleton and in Kastern Oregon, will receive a pair of silver foxes ubAit Saturday from Prince Ed ward Island where he purchased them recently on his buying trip. The fox es were retained by the owner at that time foi exhibition purposes, and at MiisKecgan, the pair scored ahead of anything In the show. Xoted Impersonator Coming Cay MacLaren, with an established reputation as one of the greatest Inr petsonators ever, oif the American stage, has been secured to appear in Pendleton. She will come here under the auspices of the Thursday After noon club and the Current Literature club. "Knter Madame," will be her .vehicle here, and the date of her ap pearance will te the eveninr.' of Jan nary 2"i. "Not a rending, not an Im personation, but a re-creutlon," Is the way a noted critic has passed on the work of Miss Mucl.aren. i ! Walla Walla Defeated The small end of a. 23 to 13 score was the lot rt Walla Wulla high school last night in a game of basket ball with Coach Dick Hanley's Lucka roos which was played at the Wash ington city. By defeating the hoop artists of the neighboring city, the local boys procured a whole meHS of that sweet dish called revenge, be cause It remained for the Walla Wal la aggregation last year to nose out the locals by a one-point margin. Ijiiwrence was high point gutter of thn liuckaroos. six field goals being chalk ed up to the credit of the lanky pivot al man. Hill Kramer and Holmgren, forwards ot Into the scoring as did Krumer at guard. Cuhill was the oth er guard. The return game will be played h.erc February 15. Hanley's lads have now met two Washington state hii h school utntets and put both of them to tfie bad. Other News of This Department on Page 51 10 I 'A'-f-'-i 11! "Rape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Iii8taiitKellef! Don't stay sluffcd iip! Quit I lowing and snuffling! A dose of "rape's Cold Compound" tak en every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The very first dose open clogged nostrils and the air passages of the dead; slops nose running; relieves the leanache, dullness, feverishness. "Pupo'n Cold Compound" acts quick. uie, and costs only a tew cents at drug stores. It acts without assist ante, tastes nice, contains no qulnine 'nsisl upon Pape's! testes January White Sale Laces & Embroideries. 5c Quality. Jan. AV. Sale. . . Ic tic Quality. .Mil. W. Sale v 15c Quality, Jan. W. Sale, lie 20c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. 15c 25c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. lUc :tOu Quulity, Jan. W. Sale. 21 o 5c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. Stic 40c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. ilOc 50c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. c 05c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. .He '75c Quality, Jan. W. Sale. 5c 85c Quulity, Jan. W. Sale. (ISc Kl.flO Quality, Jan. W. Sale 75c $1.25 Quality, Jan. W. Sale 115c SI.50 Quality. Jan. W. Sale IIHc $2.00 Qual., Jan. W. Sale SI. 3D $2.50 Qnal., Jan. W. Sale XI.K5 $:t.(0 Qual., Jan. W. Sale $2.25 $:t.50 Oiml.. Jan. W. Sale S2.50 $1.00 Qual., Jan. W. Sale $2.0H JAM'AKY WIIITF. KAI.K DKFSS Fl,Ol XCl.NtiS of gold, silver ami plain, also cinb. flouncing, 1-2 price. . . . January White Sale Art Linens Reduced -20 per.ct. January White Sale Winter Underwear fpr women & children Reduced 20 per ct. i January White Sale Woolens $2.00 Quality, Jaiiimcy White Klo $1.50 $2.50 .Quality, January White Nolo $,DN $1.50 Quality, January While Sale $11.05 January White Sale Lyklinen 40c Quality, Jauiiary While Sale ,,. 51k- Quulity, January White Sale (15c Quulity, January White Sale !!2c iiile 4c January White Sale Table Linens. DAMASK, NAPKINS, LllNCH LI-OTIIS, l'ATi'l.lt.V t'ljOTHS, 1.1X'. a. .1 $1.00 Quulity Jan. W. Sale. 79c $1.25 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. . 5c $1.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. $1.10 $2.50 Quality, Jan, W. Kiilc. $'5.00 $3.00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. $2.10 $3.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sule. $2.80 $4.00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. $3.20 $1.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. $3,110 $5.00 Quulity, Jan. W. Sale. $3.9H $,00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale. $4.80. $7.00 Quality, Jail. AV. Sale. $5.(10 $7.50 Quulity, Jim. W. Sale. $5.95 $8.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale. $11.80 $9.00 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale. $7.20 $9.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale. $7.(10 $11.50 Quality, Jan AV. Snlc $0.20 $12.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale $9.05 $13.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale $10.80 $15.00 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale $11.95 $l.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale $18.20 $18.50 Quality, Jan. AV. Sale $14.80 $20.00 Quulity, Jan. W. Sail? $15.85 " $22.l!0 Quulity, Jail. AV. Salo $17.95 $25.00 Quulity, Jan. W. Sale $19.05 - January White Sale Silks $2.0o Quality. January White Sule ' i $2.50 Quality, .liinuury White ft Sale $ $3.00 Qiuiilty," .luiumrr AVhltc " Sale .i.'.....i..'-.-:'v$a.50 Z x January White Sale Fancy Skirting:, Pique, etc. 50c Quality. January While Sale , 1151' Quulity, January like Sale . 75c Quality. January' White Sale , $1.00 Quality, January White Sale $1.25 Quality, January White Sale $1.50 Quality, January White Sale (15c 85c 85c January White Sale Nainsook and Long Cloth 25c Quality, Jan. White Sale. . . . 19c 35c Quality, Jan. White Sale. . . . 26c 50c Quality, Jan. White Sale. . . . 43c 65c Quality, Jan. White Sale. . . . 52c 75c Quality, Jan. White Sale. . . . 63c January White Sale Qrgandie 05c Quality, January W hite Sale 75c Quality, January While Kale , 85c Quality, January AVhhe Sale . $1.00 Quality, Jaiiimry White Sale $1.25 Quality, Ji ary AVIille Sale $1.50 Quality, January White Sale . . 40c , , 58c . one , . 7 Hi . one $1.10 January Clearance Sale Towels. 1UCK TOWFliK, COTTON, -MM ION AND T1IIK1SII TOWrXS. 25c Quality, January AVIiltc Kale 10c 40c Quality, January White Kale 32c 50c Quality, January While Kale Btlc 05c Quality, January AVIiito Kiilc 49c 75c Quality, January White Kale 58c $1.00 Quulity, January AVIiltc Sale (19c $1.25 Quality, January White Kale 98c $1.50 Quulity,' January AVIiltc Sale 1.15 J INCREASES IIS OUTPUT v (Hast Oregonlan Kpecial.) P.OAUD.MAN, Ore.. Jan. 12.- Bourdman high school i few more gamea with nearhy teams. Oeorge Meffurd ami family are re moving to Lexington where Mr. Mef ford expects to work on the highway. is tukes Vesta Mefford, one of the imlslng meinhers of the primary citrus, out of school ami the school and common ty regret the necessity of the change. E PROGRAM IS ADOPTED (Kast Oregonlan Hpeclal) HIKTH, Jan. 12. At a meeting of Hleth women nt the school house -The1 J oe ciasii in oalry nerd record i i..., i... ii keenltiir Im tnutin r i.iillr ,fiiri,liiltr with iiurmi-iuaii - " - ..r.....j - ..... .......... team broke even last week end, losing tnp new "implex tests recently instuli-I January 10, tne following nome oetii to Arlington 18-14 and winninu from e(l ''' t''6 school board . I onstratlon program was adopted: Irrigon 11-7. Aboiil forty fans accom-1 The Ilourdman cheese factory ig Mlllluury clusses in March with Blrfl. panled the team w each game, using rapidly lncreonlng its output which Is one of the school trucks. The team now ready for market and as soon as is handicapped In not ha-ving a floor satisfactory distribution is arranged, for practice, hut they ure planning on succcsa will be assured. Progress Note i'rom Soviet Land ILii ' JL . iff . x V a r j r.- : t J -r it X t It. K. Till 1 us project louder; eight or 'iiium dress forms to lie made In January with Mrs. W. W, Hnydcr, project leader; dress making cless In February, Mrs. V. K. Peters, project loader; fall millinery, Mrs. It, K. 'I ull, project leuder, ' The meetings will be held In the school house. JOnrollment may be made with the project leader, who will explain the work. At 'the concifttslpn of the meeting dainty refre'if'iwionts were served. Mrs. Kdlth iVVan Dusen, home demonstration Btiit of 1'imi tllhi county Was present. . Petroffra4 line. The CommuubU procllm it ont of Uio uoft powerful lype yt coruructe4 - uv WARNING I Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name "Bayer", on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions lor Colds ' Headache. : Rheumatism , Toothache Neuralgia ., Neuritis' ' , J Earache ' Lumbago ;; t; pain,; Pain - Accept only "Bayer" pacKati which contains proper directions.'' dandy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottle of 24 and 100 Druggists. A"plrlu If llie rale uiarli J lupr Jlai;iifctiir !icMrlifli'r 'f S4llcjllci?I ui ;-!if ,