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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 21. 1022. FAGS News Notes of Pendleton a Til I -:. i t it . uro i. ......... imin m mum. n? mt fiiM-. froom 50. Two children, have been Airs, inumas riixgrraia una aaugn- v mf tourist ramps. .May.-r . lorr as a result of the uniot IVu-r- ter, Mrs. Guy O'Melveny are 111 with la lAIutitman has received bulletin '.u'.i- son Fishou and Clark mimm ih- grippe at the Fitzgerald home. Wife Seek Divorce. That hfr husband, after his dis charge from the army in California in ls-U. requested that his wife send him V-t two from the headnu-. -fp-s at S:... kine. The bulletin UeaU with rigis t:at:(i.i forms to be us.M iit iefiMer ir.g tourists and will pro'oai be ad plu.nl 'ff. Mrs. Writs. Operated Won Mrs. T. B. Wells was onerated unnn opie-I dj all the members of the vn- at Hot Lake yesterday. Her condition lei.-i.it. bpokane has n ?c is reported as beinr favni-ahle. . . i transportation money with which to I ! hat its camo will be lan.!.-ir-l and come home on and then failed to re-jtVj il.rarge there will cn iO cents a' Arc Parents of Boy. turn lb the charge made by Theodorv- day t r a car. The rtn:i here wi!ll Mr. and Mrs. Ted Prebel of Port r.oli'r? in a suit for divorce from her b? i.?r.dardired. Mayor liaitmun ki. ln.d are the parents of a son born hufcband, Grover C. Rollins, whicniinil the charge will be !!! i-iiiii3! Thursday.- The viUiisster wolirh.-l . eight pounds. Mr. Prebel was former ! manager of the Kustern Oreg-jn Motor Co. here. has been filed in circuit court. The on. prescribed by the con er-iii.-e. TI.ei plaintiff, who is represented by Fee tt Fee, asks the court for custody of th one child. The couple married In 1917, according to the complaint. M.it-i Tourist Card Fomiq., Wok has already be;ii bog'iii ly th laclflc-Rocky Mount.vi X-rh-wosr Tourist Camp confident-?, fol-lowi-.ijr its session at SpoK im Jar- charge for secondary camps will be 2.". ci.t.i a day. Cruel Treatment Chargi-d. ' Charging that her husband. Orvillc fluid, has treated her -cruelly and in humanly, Josie Sherd hai: hroupht suit for divorce from him !n circuit court, lite couple married hem in l;MS-. ac ..rr.l'r.s to the complaint. The bride uary 7, to. standardize the wvk of tt w;.! 15 years old at that time, an l the Barr Named Director Notice of his appointment as direc tor of the Lewis and Clark hiphway association has been received here by Secretary C. I. Barr. A meeting of the association was held at Ijewiston, Idaho, January 9. v loi loiioi loiioi ; (P - loi loi m ONE OF THE MOST PRECIOUS THINGS IN THE WORLD CONFIDENCE ' Without confidence in the order of things,, in our fellow men, in our institu tions, 'chaos would reign in the world. There would be no security, no progress, no happines. Confidence is essential to all . that is worth while. ' Years of satisfactory experience with "101" have given the buying public confi dence in "The Market With an Ideal." , "There Is But 0NE.M0ne-0-0ne" Quality and Service." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phone 101 PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTS BOTJI DEPARTMENTS i - -toi tot- 5 -xoi toi loi-ioi-ioi-ioi 101 I Girls Sell Candy Right girls who are pupils of Haw thorne school sold candy on Thursday evening at the Boys' Band concert at the Rivoli. They were Beryl Harrah, Katherine Dickson, Juanita Perkins, Doris Graham, Dorothy Ross, Mildred Fisk, Katherine Simpson and Irene &wanson. Trap Shoot Tlils'Aftornoon The regular weekly shoot of the Pendleton Rod and Gun club, a part of the Spokesman-Review telegraphic Rhoot, ordinarily held on Sunday. Is being held this afternoon at Collins park. The park will be deserted to morrow on account of the annual rab bit shoot. -, PilPturos Are Shown Pictures of members of the cast of "Dolly Reforming Herself," comedy presented last night at the high school auditorium by the Dramatic Club, ap pear in the show window of Bner's Hardware Store. Ijwt night's per formance, which was most successful, will be repeated tonight. Three Finger a v. Jack AT FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH 3 EVENING AND EVERY EVENING EX- CEPT SATURDAY. it You Can't Get Away From It! GastleGate Coal Sunday School Orfmnizcd The Walnut Street Sunday School, a new organization in Pendleton, will have its first meeting tomorrow after noon at three o'clock. Mrs. M. Kent is the organizer and will later be as sisted by other teachers. The Sunday school is' undenominational ' and is open to all Pendleton children. Deputies Hero. Mr. and Mrs. Alden, deputies of the United Artisans, are In Pendleton from Portland in the Interests of a campaign for the local assembly. The order was organized in this state 27 years ago, and has a large member ship. The Artisans have J20, 000,000 of Insurance in force and have paid to Oregon beneficiaries 3,000,000. To Address "Mve Wires." "Three Fingered Jack" will give a talk to. the "Live Wires" (High School) class at the First Christian church, Sunday morning at 10 O'clock. ' The class aim is 60 present for this Sunday, and it is fully ex pected to be reached. Last Sunday there were 48 present- This Is doubtless the largest class In the city. Sunday, Law and Order Day Governor Ben Olcott has designated tomorrow as Law and Order Day throughout the state of Oregon. The purpose of the special day is to bring to the people a realization of the ne cessity for respect for the law. Local ministers have taken advantage of the opportunity offered by the occasion and will deal with the subject in spe cial sermono tomorrow. '' Open Bids January 20. That there will be many bids on the Butter Creek road job when the county court opens the bids next Thursday is the belief expressed by County Judge I. M. Schannep. Many contractors have Indicated their in terest in the road by going over It. The contract for six miles will be let Thursday. The stretch of road to be built will extend from the Morrow county line six miles down the creek. New Insurance Office, E. S. Campau, agency supervisor for the Northern Life Insurance com pany Is now here establishing a gen eral agency for his company with headquarters in Pendleton. He has opened an office at 807 Main street with J. W. Osborn .In charge. Mr. Osborn has been with the company for a number of years and expects to move his family here from Se attle within the next week. They have five children. ' The Northern Life is a western company with home offices In Seattle. . It's Hotter and Lasts Longer Than Other finals' I d.L. Burroughs, Inc. i ONE IVE , OR UEL Comment Is Favorable. The "Little Minister" film, in which' George Hackathorn, ex-Pen-dletonian, has a leading role, is praised by Life's motion picture crit ic, Robert E. Sherwood. The review says: "George Hackathorn Is splen did as the little minister himself. In this picture and In The Light in the Clearing, Mr. Hackathorn gives evi dence of a talent that should carry him far up In the ranks of movie ac tors when he has had time to acquire a little more experience." Hacka thorn Is well remembered here and took part in many amateur theatricals. At one time he was an UBher at the old Pastime theatre. JxVNUARY CLEARANCE SALE i i PKNDI-rrOVS I-KADIXG STORK JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Only a Few More Days Left of Our Janiaary White Sale Buy Y our Needs Now and Save You judge a sale's greatness 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 turely need later on) AT A BIG SAVING. Come in and compare qualities and prices. , JANUARY WHITE SALE . ART LINENS REDUCED 20 . PER CENT JANUARY WHITE SALE LACES AND EMBROIDERIES 5c Quality, January White Sale....4c 12 l-2c Quality, Jan. White Sale 11c 20c Quality, Jan. White Sale....l5c 25c Quality, Jan. White Sale......l9c 30c Quality, Jan. White Sale 24c 35c Quality, Jan. White Sale 26c 40c Quality. Jan. White Sale ...'.30c 50c Quality, Jan. White Sale ......39c 65c Quality, Jan. White Sale 48c 75c Quality, Jan. White Sale ......59c 85c Quality, Jan. White Sale ......68c $1.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale 75c $1.25 Quality. Jan. White Sale 95c $1.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale 98c $2.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.39 V $2.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.85 $3.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.25 $3.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.50 ; $4.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.98 . JANUARY .WHITE SALE PRESS FLOUNCINGS ':: of gold, silver and plain. alsoNemb. flouncing, 1-2 price. . . JANUARY WHITE SALE WOOLENS $2.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.59 $2.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.98 $4.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $3.65 JANUARY WHITE SALE WINTER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN REDUCED 20 PER CENT JANUARY WHITE SALE v , SILKS $2.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.79 $2.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.98 $3.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.59 JANUARY WHITESALE NAINSOOK AND LONG CLOTH -25c Quality, Jan. White Said ..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 TABLE LINENS. , ' Damask. Napkins, Lunch Cloths, Pattern Cloths, Etc. $1.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale 75c $1.25 Quality. Jan. White Sale ..95c $1.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $1.10 $2.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.00 , $3.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.40 $3.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $2.80 !$4.00 Quality. Jan. White SaleO $4.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale i3.60 $5,00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $3.98 $6.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $4.80 $7.00 Quality, Jan. White Cale $5.60 . $7.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $8.93 $8.50 Quality, Jan. White Sale $8.80 $9.00 Quality, Jan. White Sale $7.20 $9.50 Quality. Jan. White Sale $7.60 $11.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale.. $9.20 $12.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale.. $9.95 $13.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $10.80 $15.00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $11.95 $16.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $13.20 $18.50 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $14.80 $20.00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $15.85 $22.50 Quality. Jan. W. Sale $17.95 $25.00 Quality, Jan. W. Sale $ld.65 JANUARY WHITE SALE LYKLJNEN , 40c Quality, January White Sale .............32c 50c Quality, January White Sale ........................39c 65c Quality January White Sale ......,..L...49c JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE TOWELS I luck Towels, Cotton, Linen and Turkish Towels. 25c Quality, January White Sale ; t 16c 40c Quality, January White Sale ...,.......?..............32c 50c Quality, January White Sale , 39c , 65c Quality. January White Sale :. 49c 75c Quality? January White Sale 58c $1.00 Quality, January White Sale .........69c $1.25 Quality, January White Sale 98c $1.50 Quality, January'White Sale $1.15 JANUARY WHITE SALE FANCY SKIRTING, PIQUE, ETC. 50c Quality, January White Sale 39c 65c Quality, January White Sale ... 48 f. 75c Quality, January White Sale .&9c- $1.00 Quality, January White Sale 65c ' $1.25 Quality. Jaunary White Sale 85c k $1.50 Quality, January White Sale .'..''...85c JANUARY WHITE SALE ORGANDIE 65c Quality, January White Sale 49c 75c Quality, January White Sale .............;............58c 85c Quality, January White Sale 4. 69c $1.00 Quality, January White Sale .:............78c $1.25 Quality, January White Sale 96c . $1,50 Quality, January White Sale $1.10 Changes Being 3lade. The task of making alterations in the jury box, the witness stand, and the Jury rooms at the court house are now nearing completion, and It is thought that the work will be fin ished In time for the session of court Monday morning. The Jury box will be enclosed when the carpenters are done with their , task, and ... shapely ankles, if any there are, after women come Into their rights and share with men the ardous duties of sitting on juries, will be shielded from the vul gar view, of the public. The county court is said to have had In mind the speeding up of court trials when they ordered the work done. The Jury room will be so divided that it can be used as a. double room for men and women. , ' . That Bauney Rloman, wanted at Portland as a witness in a case against Bert Sweeney, charged with selling drugs. Is under arrest at Og den and is being held for the au thorities is the news received today by Chief of Police W. K. Taylor. Rloman was In the city Jail here lust autumn, and he made his escape short time before the trial of Sweeney at Portland. The police started a, search for the man, but they were unable to locate him. The first charge against Sweeney . wan thereupon dismissed by the federal authorities at : Portland. Recently Sweeney was arrested a second time on the same charge, and he Is now held at Portland awaiting the action of' the federal court. Rloman will be taken to Portland where he will be used as a witness In the case against the local man. Chief Taylor expressed great satis faction this morning over the arrest of Sloman. For Women Only i I Unless some man does the buying for the family, he is wast ing time in reading this ad, because it rontions only the mer chandise that interests WOMEN. .,: Of course ladies, when you come to this store, you will find many articles for men, also. . .; . , But this is your party See what we have to tempt you, and note how we can save you money. Representative items are printed here,; but you will find many others when you visit the store. Other News of This i t Department OB Page 5 year," Ulu Bow boasted; EXP1XTS TO DOUBLE RECOltD. CLEVELAND. Jan. 21. (United Press.) Bridesmaid nearly a thou sand times in a single year. ' That was the 1921 record of ' Anna Hose, "Cleveland's champion bridesmaid." Miss Rose,-a stenographer for a law publishing concern, acted ns witness J un an average 01 inree urm1 a oj during the year Just passed at wed dings in a Justice's office. The Judge's court Is across the street from Miss Hose's place of employment. ' I'm going to double by record next s 5 s 2 1 5 D I I I Brassieres, plain and brocaded, all sizes, baclc fasten- at 25c and 65c Ladies' Rubber Gloves 25c Lace, the cheapest is 3c per yard, the highest, 40c The above Please bear In" mind that during this clean-up 'sale we are giving you a liberal discount of 33 1-3 prices repre-per cent on all cooking I utensils, aluminum ware sent a saving of just one-included. half the regular prices. THE BEE HIVE . Pendleton Oregon Coats Crochet Thread 10c American Maid Thread 8e Fleischer's Knitting Wor - sted, 2 oz. ball at.. 40c A purchase here is just like depositing money in the bank you save either way. I