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pags rm ;fzs fiats it DULY.IAT 6bC0SI4t ksDlitO!?. citGO, fSIDAV EVESEto, JAlfeARO, 'lM8. "S.S.S "Hakes Skin Glaarasid Beautiful Your BodyPlump! Amazing Results from lucre ' 'People Here and There 3 t 1 H. Collins has gone to Portland 0 a UUBIUCH uiKWiwu. 'carl Eneduhl and Lawrence RW- id were here today from Helix, t Gusder TerJeon. returned to his - .. ill ,i-ti i ii o f t -r home 'in renaieion wa ....- trip'to his ranch at Heiuc i CTATB-WINS VICTORY. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. u.- -(I. ary victor- in the trial of Roscoe Ar buckle, charged with taking the life of Virginia Rappe, when Judge l.ou ilerback opened the court with a, rul ing denying the GefenKa plea that the entire testimony of Josephine Ke la, given at Arbuckle's first trial, be read into the record. .Miss Jleia was the chambermaid at the St. Francis hotel who testified to libtenin.T at the keyholes while, Arbuckle's Labor .Day 'p,J Tthfi tat-won the first tcmpor-"party was in progress. r. What are you doing to develop the love-" of music ua your chUd? ; Do not leave this duty to philanthropUt FU1 your' home with music and you will fill it with sun shine. Your children will absorb it as they do air and sunshine and your own heart wUl be lad. Buy a Piano, a Player Piano or a Phonograph today. Do not delay. Your chUdren are growing up and you are .growing, old. , , . . . THE NEW WARREN MUSIC HOUSE x of Pendleton' is safe place to buy. Piano repairing and tuning. . ( M o'clock Monday morning Vnia tilUi county's new grand Jury will be called In session to take up matters coming before it, including charges against District Attorney Keator, E. F. Ridgway, special prohibition officer and others. 'A representative from the attorney general's office will act as le gal advisor to the grand jury and it is presumed he will arrive by Monday morning. Judge O. VT. Phelps .had no direct word today as to that point. The handling of the cases by the attorney general's office was requested by Mr. Keator who recently, made a trip to Salem to confer with officials there. The members of the grand jury are Dan. J. Kirk, Vmapine; William Steen, Milton; K. Guerrant, Holdmaa; T. M Johnson, Echo; Ben Siraonton, Adams; LeRoy Wachter, Pilot Rock, and George Woodward. Athena. Before entering upon their duties t" grand jurors vill be charged by Cir cuit Judge G W. Phelps as to 'thole du- fties under the law. FROM UN! J SAVE! SAVE! SAVE1 Save at the Sanitary - Quality Goods at a Saving in Price SATURDAY SPECIALS Ghirdelli's Chocolate, 1 pound can........ .JoC D. W. Bakinir Powder, 1 pound can ...;......:...----25C' VAsDaracrus Soup TipsNo. 2 1-2 can .C I I1 Pheasant Brand Coffee, 1 pound package 2,c Postum .....n:........4 oz. package 25o. 8'oz. package 4:)C Quaker Cern Puffs 10 packages .......... D, W. Jelly Powder, 10 packages ..... Excello Cake Flour, 4 packages p R flnffftft. 2 1-2 nound can .......... DelMonte Pork & Beans, small, 11 cans ..............SI. 00 Del Monti Pork.& Beans, medium, cans fft l.nt Del .Monte Pork & Beans, large, 5 cans ..'................$1.00 WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE -JRU .00 ,00 ..:.,:m. 00 $1 .00 INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. (U. P.) -r-At the. Invitation of Hanford Mac- nlder, legion commander, Samuel Gompers, , president of the American Federation of Labor. appointed a per sonal representative to meet legion representatives here for the purpose of bringing union labor and the legion Into closer harmony ana sympathy. Blood OH! S.S.&.KmarfcaDia Blood-Cell LtiUJ.r. TV jrwn know tint your loss cf flesh Is due almost entirely to the wnall rnimtwr of I'Wxvl-ctUa In your blood? ro yo know tliat you can buiid up vour whole body, from your f.we to your feet, to ne normal, naiunm beautiful pmmpiu'ss inn n have, by uiug the great blood-cell builvler, S. M. S.T Tou dont have to ehamce your 'It. or tiaure out the Kuera-wurK taeories aooui mis in foods, or use nuw fad treatments, or anrthinff of the MniU Take S. 8. a Your skin IU clour ir reinarVabf, vour complexion will be li:e a ro petal, your Hrw roildy. yuur eyes clear, your teck and cheek' v !" ti l out. Also H. O. 5. oeinir one '. v c "' This hw what S. 8. S. m la powerful blond-ckansrvs. ska "- VT ri-1bri"-h rrnefa.:, 5.QrmlrIyurWii. Ueieaua vM-iix. k 8. . is so'd 't all drur year la ap?eaaue strlckra o9 el stores. n n,i jl-s. The Loser slsa rar facet to Ci laoiM eoeaomlcal . . t '-" U INTEREST IN MEETINGS way E PORTLAND, Jan, 20. (A. P.) The passing of the cold wave was in dicated by observations of the weather BY REV. JOHN H. SECOR, The severe weather has in no dimmed the growing Interest in the meetings conducted by Three-Finger Jach at the First Methodist-Episcopal Church. The object of the meetings, the creating' of Christian. sentiment to assist the public officials in the en forcement of law, is creating a deep and growing sentiment that this shall 'be done. A surprising number of citi- sens, both private and official, 63 In one dayare confering (with him In re gard to this supreme duty. Many un fortunate, women of the underworld have rffpented, reformed and returned to their homes and clean lives. One, tho mistress of a place, closed her house, destroyed a large amount of liquor and has gone to be married to a former loer from whom she had been separated by a life of sin. ) Yesterday' ho addressed a large crowd of citizens of Athena in the high-school auditorium. Every citizen interested in clean life in Pendleton should attend these meetings. Every eveninp, except Saturday, ift the Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock. i SKTTIJ3MEXT ' 1 (Continued from oaee t.V TO JUNEAU. Alaska, Jan. 20. (U. P.) Governor Scott C. Bone left today for "Washington, D. C, to Induce congress to put through a broad comprehensive policy aimed at the development of the northern territory. ery great agricultural resources. This handicap cannot be overcome except bureau today. The minimum here thiBly adopting the most modern and progressive menns, PORTLAND, Jan. 20, (U. P.) Bitter attacks by the MethodlHt and Baptist .clergymen upon the Portland school board for permitlng dancing in the public school buildings con tinued today following a stormy meeting last night. Clergymen are gathering "evidence" purporting to show dances in tho public schools are immoral in many ways. : I ti A BEAUTIFUL STRAND OF PEARLS Every lady lias a secret desire to own her strand of pearls. We have secured direct from the import er a special Indestructible pearl of great beauty and lustre. These pearls are a Snwtelle Special- V00 and ;.50 the strand. Each comes In a nice velvet box worthy of the name of Sawtelle, , , ' .' t ma. The Largest IHuinond Dealer In Eastern Oregon ROSEBURG HAS FIRST I morniijg was instead of 17 as of yesterday., Moderatym is also report ed in Eastern Oregon. mGII TENSION MXB BlUr. PORTLAND, Jan. 20. (A. P.) The California and Oregqn power company announced plans for a 115 mile high tension line from Prospect to Eugene through Rogue and Umpqua valleys. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 'Through the vigorous co-operation of all constructive agencies, it Is the hope of this boord to see Or'.'.;o take a more advanced position. No spec tacular or immediate remiUs are pos sible, but" as theeCfectlvc force of the state'are marshalled, as the thinking men of all sections are enlisted, re sults equal to those attained in any fitrfer western state are possible here. We hope to see, suoli an Ifnd i due course .attained.' ' - : ' THR YOUNG I'eoples Society of the llfaf OhrlatlnM Phiirh will havft n cooked food sale at the "101". Cash Market, Saturday, Jan. 2 1st. beginning at 9:30 A. M.. Come and get your t cakes, plea and cookies from us. ; iiiaiHinii , PHONE "871, nitar smmn , l!OlliiiBIIIWIlll yGrocery IIIBIW , Call for IlcKlBtcrcd County lkad ' 'Warrants ' Umatilla County Road Warrants, registered on July 15 to August 6, 192 1, inclusive, will be paid at the of floe of the County Treasurer In Pen dleton, Oregon, upon presentation. In terest ceases from date of this call. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 20th day of Janary,'.1922. . ; '' GRACE A.t GILLIAM, Cou nty , Treasurer. I . Despsun & Lee GasH Grocery Phone 880 ' - v ; 2)9 E. Court St DOLLAR SPECIALS 6 cans peaches ........v..I....'.....-..-$1.00 5 cans Apricots $IM 1 5 "cans 'Pears ..........l.uu ; 14, cans Sunbrite Cleanser ...l.jr.....i.oo ' 8 cans Campbell Soups $1.00 8 cans Jam. 14 dz. ..............:........-$1.00 " 7 cans Campbells Pork and Beans, )No. 2 8 packages Corn Flakes. ...... 8 oackaees Post,Toasties 7 packages Shredded Wheat ....... .1.00 41X0 $l;00 $1.00 .....85c . 3 narkfto-es Cream of Wheat A4 packages Olympic P. C. Flour .,..;..95c ) 4 packages Olympic Oats $1.00 3 package Kerr's Oats ...;...,......l.-$l.op DESPAIN & LEE COFFEE ; This coffee is packed for us by one of the largest coffee roasters in the United , States and undgr a guarantee to you.or : your .money DacK. . j, . ' ; Saturday' Special Only 4 pound, for 1XK) CREAMERY BUTTER Gold Crest, 2 pound roll .-.80c Medo Maid, 2 pound roll ...V.......75c This butter is., under a moneyback "guarantee. .. t . , - ' COFFEE r 5 pound M. J. B. Coffee ......:..L.......$1.90 5 pounds Golden West l..:...............$1.90 5 pounds Golden West 1. :.$1.90 3 pound3 M. J. B. Coffee . $1.20 - 3 pounds Golden West :.. $1.20 pounds Canation Coffee .:::...:r..$1.50 HAMS AND BACON ; ? Swift, Armour'a Pendleton Hams ' perpound l. ...!..................35c v r , Armour Bacon 3 pounds for ........:.......:,;...$1.00 , f xCOUrTRY SAUSAGE .. We will havft.,a,nice lot of sausage in from the country Saturday. , - - t 1 . per . pound ..: r-25c 1 CRACKER SPECIAL v : 5 pound box plain Crax.:.......i:.J5c pond box Graham Crax .......A.... 85c 35c size regular' price .j... ... 30c TOBACCO SPECIAL BOARDMAN CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR HOLD RALLY . rtOSEBURQ.Jan, 20. The first an-, nual automobile show opened at the stato armory here Thursday night. Artistically arranged booths display ed a.utomoblloB from every dealer in the city and several food displays also were shown. The Doiiglus County Concert 'band played throughout the evening. The stato rootiiR vehicle de partment maintained ft booth.. COLD BREAKS GLASS EXHIBIT SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AT THE BAKE-RITE ; . ' ' BEAR PAWS - Those Delicious Coffee Rolls 10c, 2 for 15c , Tea Biscuits, per doz. ........... , : lc ROLLS Cinnamon, Butter, Parkerhouse, Snails, doz... 20c DOUGHNUTS ( Raised and Cake Doughnuts ..; 20c CAKES Have you tried our 20c cakes I Jelly icons, eacn Mocka Rolls, each Cup Cakes, per dozen 20c 35c 25c CllKAM WW have real cream In .,.,. 10c, U for 18 liniLM) Larse Loves... 13o. 2 for J5o Small Loaves. .- !, 3 for 23o Kye, French, '.Graham. i VeR they them . , These are Just b few of the , aalte-KHe products. ' ( f , . Look over' our products, see ' them baked, every, process In full view of purchaser, HIE 1022 MODEV. BAKERY' B cans for ' Saturday Only ' - I s Velvet, Tuxedo, Prince Albert $1.00 ' Star, Hone Shoe, Climax Per plug .:. '"' '" ' ' - .' " '' ' ., j v LUNCH PAILS ' Pedro, per pail Union Leader ..... 80c ...85c ...83c ...85c Dixie Queen ..:.....'..... .".. Cigarettes by Carton of 200 Cigarette Campell's, per carton .............. $1.65 Lucky Strike :.....,..:..$1.65. Chesterfield, per. cartcn ...........:.'...$1.65 111 Cigarettes, percarton .;..T...;"..,...$1.35 Beach Nufcs, per carton ;.:...:.:..'.......$1.35 (Kart Oiegonian Special) BOAItDMAN, Jan;. 20. Th severe cold spoil which arrived on TueHday continues at this date and owing to the plumbing' at tho Bchool being frozen up only the lilgh school met on Thursday and Friday to ftntnh.up their semester examhiations. - y An enthusiastic C. B. rally was. staged at the local church lust night beginning with a ban liquet at 6:30 followed by a-'dovotional and tnspi rationaf service. The program fol lows: TotiBt masier, Mr. Guy Lee; responaos, Miss Dorothy Boardman Miss Myrtle 1 McNeill, Mrs. Ilichey:, d,net, 'I need Thee every hour," Mes- dames Iee and Goodwin; congrega tional singing: piano solo, "Voices of tho Niglit," Miss Caryl Signs: prayer by Mrs. Uoardman:1 presentation of work and plans of the C. K., Mrs. fiichey, president of Union 17; meet ing with tho committee chairmen. THE DALtiES, Jan.. 20. The fond and industrial oxhibit of the chamber of commerce at the railroad station here literally evaporated Thursday as a result of the cold.i Fruit and vege tables in great jars Were spilled when a supposedly non-freezablo proservant, made of formaldehyde, frore and broke tho glass. Likewise! locally made medical preparations were lost from breaking of glass containers, and one by one the exhibits of a soda pop manufacturer exploded.'' mm. oftllll BAKERY 519 MA,N ,ST' l'UONE 807 Pig-Sticking Jf AhM, K COUGH? Is 'U; - M III I -ft' I t . 4 II ! I ' I i l! if' , I WASHINUTON, Jan. 20. (U.' r.) Pleading the necessity of America retaining a standing army of 150,000 men and 14,000 of flc.erBt Oonerul Pershing today issued a warning to the : house military affairs commit tee against America allowing the "arms conference and Pacific talk" to sway the.eountry toward a great reduction in their land forces. No Cause To Worry ten TMt Mcuer or CoufeColis fVjM33N0OUCH, . :ry ; MOAKSSNCBti BRONCHITIS. TMS SIMCOf ' 1 When you purchase your steak or, roast at; this market you will have no cause to worry about their tenderness because we carry nothing ibut PRIME ,; STEER BEEF -the very finest the market affords j all tender and delicious. . MILK FED CHICKENS FOR SOMETHING .. . A LITTLE EXTRA l0?4i! Phone 600 Slit 815 Mam East Oregonian Printing Department. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- rr n n Mil The Prince of Wales riding out to I to first pig-sticking expedition in India. ' That, at Jodhpur. A larg tnlmal wm caught by tie bun tars.' '' fJMoIf. tow. V. a. A. III . . . ... .., MI 1 1 1 lovtiiimwvuumik!.) . 1" t ' , 9 V) - .1 7 ; GIVEN BY THE D0KK CLUB Eagle-Woodmen Hall Saturday, Jan. 21 EVERYBODY WELCOME All Dokk's are requested to wear their fezzes. itix:r.ini(i, i. Hrclihli'l ' Jltxlitor , fwin!n Good Music Refreshments Admission 75c DAM i: loMMiru.i: Ileiav (Mllltlll 6, . i J ' 4 'V'-s1 mi : m