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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1922)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. PAGE THREE News Notes of Pendleton r ' CAIjKXDAK OF Kr-.Ma. November 25 Football, Milton an4 Pendleton. IfcAt FcUlcnlieliner's Miss Marguerite ltayniond. formerly of Pendleton, now h.vs a position at Feldenheimers in Portland. Miss Raymond was formerly employed lu re by A. L. Sehaefer in his jewelry store. Called !; Dentil Mrs. F. R. King and her brother, Irwin King, left today for Spokane where they were called by the death of Airs. W. V. H. Kins of that city. Mr. Kins is a brother of Mrs. Kins and Irvin King of this city. Flown on the Hotter creek land the company also produces several hundred acres of wheat evei y year. tailed by Illness. Mrs. Clarence Whiteman left to day for Weston where she was call ed by the illness of her- brother, George Proebstel. She was accom panied by Miss Kuth Proebstel, dau ghter of Mr. Proebstel. butof 1'ilot Hock. Funeral M-rvices will be held at the Christian church to morrow morning at lf'::le o'clock with Ilev. W. A. tlressnutn officiating. Use the Phones Grocer', 2 Phones 526 Other Dept's 78-79 . Pendleton's Leading Store Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 528 Other Dept's 78-79 I-Vr Wrong Parking Karl Tulloch was fined two dollar? in police court yesterday ori a eharg? t wrong iiarking. ! VitV Seeks Divcinv. Pictures are Shown. j Uelon Pchockley has brought suit Stereoptican slides of Oregon scenes j against .lames Schooklcy for divorce were shown yesterday at Lincoln Ion the grounds of abandonment. Ha school to the pupils of the fourth, j ley, Haley and Stelwcr and 11. J. War fifth, sixth and seventh grades. The ! ner represent the plaintiff, teachers made short talks explaining! up the Home ress Thanksgiving Two Get Permits The Pendleton Untitling association has secured a permit for making ul cerations in room number three of the Association building' on North Main street. The' cost of the work is esti mated at $100. Anna ltoesch has se cured a permit to repair her house at !US Vincent street and dig a. basement at a cost of siinu. the pictures. The machine was op erated by Irvin Noreen, eighth grade pupil. Mrs tJiengcr Dies. Mrs. Sarah J. C.ienger, wife of Fred gienger, died yesterday morning at the State hospital after an illness two months. She. was Sti years age, and litis lived in Oregon for years. She was born Wheat Looks Good "Our wheat is up and looks fine," was the comment, this morning of Tom Boyleo. Jr. who was here from liut ter i'reek. "We have a snort stand, and .' e growth is very satisfactory." He Voft this morning for the main jp.mch of the. Pendleton Sheep Co. Alfalfa is one of the chief crops of of 41 Lindenvillo. New York. Mrs. Gienger is survived by her husband, two daughters and one son, Mrs. Annie ltoork of Pi lot Pock, Arthur Gienger of Pilot Mock, and Miss Flossie Gienger of Pendleton. She is survived also by two brothers. Robert and Lewis Male of I'ilot Rock, and four sisters, Mrs. Flora l.ouy of Arlington, Mrs. Kni nia Kckles and Miss Kdna Male of Pendleton, and Mrs. Annie Hawkes 101 101 1G1 101 101 101 101 101 101- HOME MADE MINCE MEAT 20c LB. You will find this Mince Meat possesses a truly home made flavor. A TOUND MAKES A PIE. Richelieu Brand Coffees. Fresh Morning's Milk and Heavy Cream. mm Cash He t INCORPORATED. GROCLKIKS A I) IMTIATH 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. - T0I T0I I0T 10 J. 101 101 101 T0I 101 o Sit on Note The Marshall-Wells Co. has brought suit against .1. M. Richards to collect $::''0 which is claimed to be due on n note. Peterson, llishop and Clark rep resent the plaintiff corporation. Raking Company Assigns. Notice has been received in Pen dleton by creditors of the Pendleton Raking Co. that the concern has made assignment to the Portland Association of Credit Men. The place recently suspended business, and the manager left Pendleton. To Sing ''"' Radio. The high school boys' glee club will sing for radio within the near future, according to I 'avid Faville. of the high school faculty who is in charge of the club. lie states that the club has good talent and that he thinks a radio concert by them would be a success. Ilanf.c Is Dry There is less snow in the high range land in Wallowa county now than for a U". time, according to the informa tion secured by Sam Lowe, local man who has just returned from the neigh boring county. The range has been dry all season, he declares. All hay has been purchased by stock men at a price of around $10 the ton. Pi ture is still short. $1.085.!! Is Pledged. The total sum raised In Pendleton up to the present In the Red Cross roll call is $1,085.2(1,' according to ligur secured by L. C. Scharpf, chairn.mr of the Pendleton committee. There ; several committeemen yMto be heard from with reports. Tin' most money given by any single ilo-ior is $,0, Al r. Scharpf states. The Forly and EighT Saturday nave- about $14 0. The roll call closes on Thanksgiving Day, a week from Thursday. ROUND THE WORLD CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JANUARY 22. 1923 By the Specially chartered euperb . i. "EMPRKSS of FRANCE" 18,48t roi torn. Under perional direction of Mr. Clerk, originator of Round the World Crimes and the only Touriet A dent who has ever run a Cruiae Round the World by chartered steamer. A floating palace lor the trip. Route: NewVork, Panama, San Francisco, Hiio, Honolulu.M daya in Japan, China, Manila, Java, Singapore, Bur roan, Option of IV days in India, Ceylon. 4 days Id Cairo.Naples, Havre. Southampton: stop bvcrslOucfrec, Ry. to Montreal and New York 4 MONTHS. $1,000 and up, including Hotels, Drives, Guides, Fees. etc. TO THE MEDITERRANEAN CLARK'S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 Br Snecialtr Chartered, 8umr.tiiniii S. S. KMI'KKSS ol SCOTLAND" oil burnrr.2S.0n0 frnaa too,: 65 DAYS CRU1SK. jfttKI ind up; 19 day, in Fltvpt and Palestine; Spain, Italy, Greece, etc. FRANK C. CLARK, Time, Building. New York -DAILY- LA GRANDE - PENDLETON STAGE G. W. BAARS, Proprietor STANDS Corner Depot and Adams, Phone 312-M. . Pendleton Dorian Hotel, Phone 1105. Leaves La Grande 8:00 a. m.; Pendleton 1:00 p. m. I Men Are Hound Over. Five nu'ij have been bound over to await the action of the grand jury in 1 lie court of Justice Jou 11. Paritcs within the past 24 hours. Two ot them, Ralph Hcrtolotto and Cecil Dougherty face charges of larceny the result of the alleged theft of some saddles. It. L. Ij wis, T. .). Norine and U. Ij. Crawford were bound over yes terday afternoon on a charge of rob bery. The. men are accused by Jesus Alonzo of robbing him Saturday night Swlis to (Jet iiihlron. Habeas corpus proceedings have been filed by Mary Wood against O. W. Owen and wife in which the plain tiff asks tho court to compel the de fendants to show cause why thev should not permit her to have posses. sion of her two minor children. The children are now held bv the del- ints in the east end of the county-The plaintiff avers that she was grantee. mo custody of the children when she secured a decree of divorce from her husband at Walla Walla several months since, (lose and Crow renre- sent the plaintiff. lip m$, iWJil Mm now for and Christmas Some Rooms Smile and Radiate Cheerfulness s From now on folks will spend less time oii the porch, in the car and out doors generally. Mother desires to make a change about the house, she wants to make the living room more likable, or any other room for that matter. Our Low Prices on Curtain Goods, Draperies and the Like Make it possible for every family in the communi ty to enjoy pleasant and comfortable surroundings. What do you need? 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