page mans News Notes of Pendleton '' 1-aN.r lay Jan. 29. January 2 has been desi;mated throughout the United States as Child Labor lay. It trill be olwerved in churches, and on January S will be observed in schools and colleges. lVinrv Team to Visit The 1'enill.ton team of the Knights of Columbus will go to Walla Walla Sunday' where It will confer the sec ond degree in Initiatory v.ork on a class of 3H candidates. The Walla Walla. Spokane and PendMon teams jtion in building on .. . .. .... ' ! .- - I. - ' ti' will UO tno 'worK Ol pulling uu tut: three degrees. as the o.st for cr..ssin- on the ferry fc ., , m.,h srjd, ts for small cars and $1 for larger' ln the port fewest nracnir.er. deak-r. (H-t UiiiUling Permit: TiMlay 1 Villa y. Tlw ISth. Today is Friday, the 13th and the The following building permits have U-en minted at the office of the city reorder with the endorsement of the city council: David A. Peebles, J,1 Main street, new front and repairs. Jl,''0rt; Hamley and Co. rnpide!in:r second floor of their building, $l,:tti: Robert J. Jones, administrator, parti- Johnson street. horses ever Knight from a northwest The (lick of the lot is sai.i to be "Armament," half thorough bred and half standard bred, golden sorrel in color. li hands high and four yiari old. 1 1 uu I Icy ;ives Atlvkv Every married person, living with husband or wife, in order to claim the Mr. Fulfill Convahx'iiia. Mra. IVriy Kolsom is convalescing after a recent illness. She is at St. Anthony's hospital. JANUARY WHITE SALE rKNDLETOX'S CCADIXG STOKE JANUARY WHITE SALE 1 January White ale date upon which Lady Luck keeps I exemption of $2,500 and t0 for each ... L.n.l hn. l!iMtit font tl.f .1 1 . ! , : . - .. close ut hand her rabbits foot, her horseshoe and her lucky penny. The coniciilence of Friday known as the unlucky day of the week, and IS, sup posed to bp an unlucky number, will be repeated again during the year, on . October 13. dependent minor allowed in the 1921 income tax law, must make a return although his actual net income for 1921 miy have been only 12,000, ac cording to Clyde O. Huntley, collector of intirnu! revenue. These returns must be filed not later than March 13, 1922, or the delinquent taxpayer will be liable to heavy penalties provide! in the law for failure to do so. (.'oiifcrciMf CloMH A very s'iccess;;l conference closed yesterday at the Church of the Re deemer, the conference lcing that of the Province of the Pacific. Seven ministers, representing the hoard of religious education, were present. In our Rrailv-to-Vear Department. EXCEPTIONAL VALUES, LARGE ASSORT MENTS PRICES VERY LOW. On display on Rarjiain Counters, ready for your Liking. i Drives From Portland One of the first Pendleton men to motor from Portland to Pendleton since the storm which blocked the C o-, Saddle Horses ltoimht l'iimhia. Highway is Dr. II. I!. Lrmert I Kight new horses, nil suitable for wlfi arrived hero yesterday by auto. I the hunt and declared to be of show Ilk went from "Portland to Vancouver. , ring class, have been purchased by Washington, thence to Stevenson and j members of the Portland Hunt club crossed on the ferry to a, spot about j from the stables of Matt O. Knnis of seven miles below Hood lliver. mak- Walla Walla, who is well known in ms tne rcmainucr ol tne trip via mo ; Pendleton. The horses are either highway. Ho reports the roads pass- thoroughbred or standard bred or able. There is one drawback to the crosses between the two lines, the deal new route, however, Dr. Ltmert states constituting the first sizeable consign- Coimnandcr to Kettim. . Adjutant and Mrs. C. A. Peterson, of the local post of the Salvation Army, and their three children will return tomorrow from San Francisco, where they attided tlio congress over which Commander i-vangeline Hooth presided. To Moot Saturday The annual meeting of the stock holders of the American National Hank will be held nt the hank Satur day night. A report of the business of the past year and election of di rectors and officers will be part of the work of the meeting. 101 101 ioi i oiioi; 01 i01 101 lol 3 Meats and Groceries Of a Ml nil Quality Phone Your Saturday Wants to "101" There is But ONE "101" Quality and Service. Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 PRIVATE JEXC1IAXGE CONNECTS BOTH DEP.YKTMKXTS (-1 1 --ioi 101- -IGl 101 T0I TOT 101 T0II0T Officers Are Elected. At a meeting held last night the fol lowing officers were elected by the di rectors of the Inland Empire Bank: President, J. W. Maloney; 1st vice president. Will It. Bennett; vice-presi dent. L. h. Rogers, cashier, It. M, May berry. The only change in the status of the officers is that It. M. Mayberry is cashier instead of assist ant cashier. Judgment Is Sought. Monroe and Crisell have brought suit against Nick Johnson ln which judgment for (IS 1 is sought on a note. Peterson, Bishop and Clark represent tlio plaintiffs. A note it) also the ba sis of a suit brought by It, W. Car gill against Arnold Bushman In which Haley, 'Haley tind Sleiwer and II. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. Says Frost Bulges Sidewalks That the action of the frost has re- j suited in "bulges" in the sidewalks iu Parts of the city is a statement made today by C. A. Crabtree, street com missioner. He expressed the opinion that the damage probably would not be permanent, but temporarily, the frost has caused some trouble. The weather ut no ttme has been very cold, but the frost has remained for several weeks 'with slight variation In temperature. COMBINATIONS in nainsook and long cloth, lace and ribbon trimmed, January White Sale.. $1.98 CREPE GOWNS, white with blue flowers, Janu ary White Sale $1.75 CREPE GOWNS in pink with blue f lowers, Janu ary White Sale $1.98 Outing Sleepers for Children In white or colored outing with or without feet These garments were regular $1.50 to $2.05. Jan uary White Sale i'nee 79c )uting Flannel Gowns and Sleeping Garments Women's outing gowns white in sizes from 31 to 4C. High necks, round necks, or low necks, long or short sleeves. Full cut gowns 2.48 and 2.98 Knit Skirts in white with blue and pink border $1.9S in Li H i mmmm Tr Z "t CORSETS Lot 1 $2.50 Corsets in all styles, low, medium or high bust, elastic top, all sizes. Lot 2 $3.50 Corsets in brocade, sat ins and coutels in all models and sizes. f PI Specials for Saturday Leg Mutton 18c Mutton Chops 20c Mutton Steak 15c Pig Hearts, pound 15c Short Ribs Beef, pound 12c Sauer Kraut, quart 15c Link Sausage, pound 25c Lard, No. 5s 70c Lard, No. 10s $1.33 ;! PHONE 18 The Empire Market Where Quality Goes Clean Through Nt'xt GniiH' in 1'Vltrimry. The first game of the season to be played ut home by tho Pendleton high school busketball team now will be February 3 and 4. according to a statement today by Coach Itiehard Hanley. The schedule as originally made out called for two Karnes here tonight anil Saturday night with Ha- ker, but . the recent action of the Buker schools in suddenly withdraw ing from intcrscholastic athiotlcs left a hole In the schedule which It was too late to fill. One more double header remains to bo played during January when tho Uuckaroos go to La Grande to play. The production was SOUTH 13 END, Ind., Jan. 13. (A. P.) Whether college athletics really develop physical perfection or merely produce men with some few hishly d - i- . .i ..r .ill viit-luru' Mtt-lke In ilnrine Mnv. nuii vi ciuue iicu-oicum. m-coiiiing unuunv vi " - - - ;.... to estimates prepared by It. K. Collom, .tho San Joa.p.ln Valley fields during io.4hO.im w, '"rum " '"';' Htnto 1)11 and Gas Supervisor, CulHor- Ithe part of tho month ut September two wells la the I.Ik Hills I'ducod ... . .. ... ., . .. ' ...i ..i i..... uM..i. i-i.i.'iri nil l ? u.trii! barrels of oil. that is, less am pruuiictinn lor tne year nut will aim an m " - - . , ,u- n .ii be close to 1 u.n.m n.ia w-..l i.rod.ieing open.tious to tho extent of than 1:3 of 1 J.or cent of the oil wells lirnilllKlliin nvr....,.lu I r moil 1... I linvlllIT I1VIT 7.000,000 barrels of imw inn nnn ti i- In Hi irrounil which, miller normal est quantity of oil yet produced In activity would have been produced slnglo year in California. California's r,m ll,to "borage. The San Joa produetion record for 1921 will exceed quln .Valley oil fields produced u 3 per iniii.r ui,,t.. cent of their ucu nial output during the t th. rrt ti, ,,....,., ,i.,' slr'ke. The Klk Hills oil field early in 19:1 was ira"nus which is much ' v 'linn I.. IUA u..4..u U I ul ...... 1 1. ..II veloped muscles is a question which j''"' " , ..:.. ti,n c-omblned production of Coal- iu'c. 111 lamoriiia na ri'iiuiini'ii laui. , . ,.n steady, although the local over-pro- luc.tlon, general Induslrlal depression athletic authorities of the lTnlverslty of Xotre Dame will attempt to an swer.. Ht least in nart. and a sympathetic adjustment to the Itcv. Bernard Lunge, whose numer- slump In Kastorn oil fields caused two ous articles on physical training have drops in tho price of crude, at the given him a standing as un authority 'well, during the year. However, the on the subject, Is using the Notre 'oil business in California was not sub Dame freshmen ns material In carry- ijectcd to tho violet fluctuations which lug out his experiments which will affected tho Industry el.'iewhcre In the form tho basis for scientific study of itTnlted States. It is nrobablo that the burn. TN'lr dgc and 1'OSt I mis, ti-o dueed utmost to full rapacity during I the strike. 10.l50.llil IliiiTils In May. Tho maximum monthly production for California, Jn 11)21, was reached Xo Fire Loss. A fire' alarm signal was given this morning shortly after 8 o'clock. It Icaone from the house of Rudolph M. Crommelin, Lincoln and Jackson streets whei;e a furnace ueeame over neuieu. Tno danger or loss was a matter of history by tho time the de partment had made tho run and thcro was no firo at any time. Tho cold weather makes the danger of flies from this source a constant menace, Chief Itingold declaics, and in a statement today he urges property owners to exercise tho greatest pos sible precaution to see that no uiuluo risks aro taken. the value of athletics. An accurate record is being made of tho physicul condition of every freshman this year and next June, at the end ot the school year, measure- SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! I!'J1K!!II Save at the Sanitary Wadco Coffee, 3 pounds Preferred Stock Coffee, 2 1-2 pounds .. Tomatoes (solid pack) 5 cans Tomatoes (Standard) 7 cans Corn (Standard) 7 cans String Beans (Standard) 7 cans . Swift White- Soap, 22 bars Lenox Soap, 25 bars Citrus Powder, 4 packages Wool Soap Flakes, 12 packages Oranges, 2 dozen Flour, 49 pound sack Sugar (Saturday only) 100 pound tack Strictly Freh Eggs, 2 dozen r t i o j t.gg tFcKeaj o aozen ') C A trial of our goods will convince vnn nf tha n'v,r I A glance at the prices show your saving. S Make Every Dime Do Its Duty I ,TI J i PHONE $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 ....$1.00 $1.00 ....$1.00 $1 ,7. $6.50 85t? Itwoipts at High Mark. During tho year that closed Do c.emucr si, receipts at tho office of the county treasurer were $2,043, 001.03. according to a report which has just been completed by Miss Grace A. Gilliam. The disburse ments during the same period were $1,675,185.12, which leaves a balance unexpended of $307,715.91. The greater part of these funds which uro unexpended remain In special funds. Tho county income im 'lllilori $21,625.14 which was received as In terest on money which the county has loaned from various sinking anil special funds. During the past five years the receipts of the office have increased three-fold, Miss Gilliam has lounn. She entered the .office In 1517 when tho receipts were $!!0, 000. Her bond Is for $50,000 which was recently filed with the county clerk. existing price of crude oil, at tho well, Will be increased In 11)22. Uig Monthly Outimt. California entered the year 1921 with nvallablo stored oil reduced to n ments will be taken to determine the!mlnlmum n,ld the " lnw I'xerting useit to increase production io a pace ln keeping with tho Indicated demands for 1920. .However, there came a cur tailment ln demands for petroleum, and early in 1921 innrkctiin; compan ies started running 'part of the crude oil Into storage. For the first eight months of 1921 production averaged 10,1000,000 barrels per imonth. Karly In 1921 tho stale oil and gas supervisor predicted a production of over 120,000,000 barrels for 1921. These figures were not met, however, oil of California produced 17 per cent ot Its oil. ' . I In District No. 1, which Includes, among others, Los Angeles and Or- ( ange counties, the production was con siderably Increased during the year ; by the dlscovtvy of several new fields and the unusual development of such fields as Huntington Heach. Shell Company, of California contributed the Long Itoarh oil flelif by bringing in n w MI on Fisnnr HUln V"n Oil jciiinpiiriy of California, greatly ex tended ;tho productive area ut Santa Fo Springs. CASCnlii si 1 extent to which intelligent training, can be relied upon to correct physical weaknesses. The experiments are ex pected to give definite .information as to the value of corrective exercises and also upon tho kind o; physicul perfection produced by athletics. Experiments conducted last year by Rev. Lange were designed to slu.w the value of uthleticM us a developer of the student's mind ns well as his body. In connection with these experiments a contest was conducted to determine the best built man ln tho university. Leonard Shaw, football tackle and western conference shot put cham pion, won first place. fo Wrestle Tonight The machinery has been oiled for a (Wick snappy program at Kagle-W'ood-man hall tonight when Ted Thye of Portland and liuy McCurrnll meet in a wrestling bout. Thye has agreed to throw lIcCarroll twice within one hour or forfeit the match, and wheth- STATE IKES RECORD IN OIL PRODUCTION HAN" FRANCISCO, Jan. 12,-Dur- ing the year just closed California es tablished a new record In the produc- "A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED PHYSIC" Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole some physic, thoroughly cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach, tone up the liver. For indigestion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating, gas, or consti pation, no remedy is more highly rec ommended. V.'m. O. E. Bielke, Hancock, Mich., write?: "I have given Foley Cathartic TableU a thorouph trial and I can honestly recommend them z', a mild but F.ure Uxt'v. They wck without gripinT." G'va stout per3cnn a v ' ' Hold Kverywlicro For Constipated Bowels Bilious Liver The nicest cathartlc-laxntlve physic your bowels when you have Headache Hillousness Colds Indigestion Uiz.iiicKS Hour Stomach Is candy-like CascarctB. Ono or two to tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by morning and you will feci splendid. "They work while you sleep." Carenrota never stir yon up or grips llko Salts, Villa, Calomel, V ( HI nnd they cost only ten cents a box. Children lovo Cascarets too. j THE SEWER PIPES urn the lnoift important lu the house. They must be absolutely air and water tight. Tlio traps must be kept free and clear. I'pon their condition health and possibly life Itself may' depend. If you have the slightest Kiispiclon that there is the least thing wrong with your sewer pipes, send for us ut once. Deluy in such a matter is doubly dangerous. I : BENSON & .11)0 Mala Html WICKLAND Phono 488 i 871 : Sanitary Grocery i liEiILt. Ht' 1 - .It 1 H H H. 1 HIT ll H. 2 er he can do thin io whut !(, i r,,ai i.'are Interested In seeing. Good pre- llmlnarles have been arranged. The' jji bill will start at g o'clock and the of- lenngs win uo pusaed through with tilekness, according to MoCarroll. Af it... riu. 1...1.1 ... ... .. I m- ah. im-t-v iii-iu iicie wncn Singh and JleCarroll grappled, there T. were some delays between . events p which made the fans nervous, an d this defeat will be remedied tonight. A The platform In the hall has been fin-15 ished and everything is in readiness -U for the go. The ticket sale, which B started the first part of the week at J the Cosy liilllard parlors, has been f. good. w Saturday Special Ladies' Black Kid Dress Shoe with Cuban and military heels, regular prices $7.50 and $3.00 Saturday Only $4.95 4 649 Main Other New of This Department on Page 5iS ;J For Co4n, Grip sr InflaHM I snd as a Preventive, take Laxative IS BUOMO QULVIXB Tablets. The genu- B ins bear the signature of E. w. Grove, (Bo sure you gut EEOilO.) lOe, ER 01 W r A f- "WATCH BUSTER CROW" !I. SI -.' X: 4l1 Minx- SHINE, 10c Pendleton, Ore. t i i c ft .i Ml mm mm it jin 1. !