i vu r. t News Notes of Pendleton u-re For Funeral. Mrs. Lyle Boynton and children. Icanor and Billy, 'are I'endlcton vis rs from Helix today. They -were ;re to attend tho funeral of the little in of Mr. and Mrs. F. W- Boynton, hich was held this afternoon. ceovers from Operation. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bushee have re. rned from Portland where they have en for the past 30 days. Mr. ishee, who Is . special agent of the .-VY. It. & X. with headquarters at endleton, underwent a major unr eal operation at St. Vincent's hos tal at the hands of railroad sur .ons recently. He is still weak, but is condition is much improved over hut it was prior to the operation. Vnilerjioos Operation A. I.. Jones, of Seattle, formerly of Pendleton, is convalescins after a mastoid oneration performed a few days iiko, at a hospital in the Sound City. He is a brother of Mrs. Jess Sal- , Inn and of Mrs. Frank Boynton of this ( ,-i.v ! Helps In Kim-rgeiiey. C'hauncey H. Smith at one time tick t.t rm- the O.-W. It. & S.. is back !;it his old job abain for a short time during an oniorRency. Jle was niKlit ticket anent several years asro when j'l.miin v-,rr had the day turn. -Mr. omi,v, in inet Sunn's service for two years, and following his return he did not re-enter the railroad game. lie has been farming at Kiversuie. year amounted to about $s6.i0". This year's roil was about $-''H.0im greater than the roll last year, however, Mrs. McFaul states, on account of the fact that the Hermiston district water taxes wero collected by the sheriffs office. A part of the delinquency increase is thought to be In this department, Mrs. McFaul states. SHOP EARLY "1 J7 -hi iJCiefrs VICE SHOP EARLY i ulhins Aiv Di-ftifti-d. Tho All-Abnerican Indian team suf red a defeat in 'basket Kail last night at the hands of the Helix aggre gation. The game was played at He ix and the score was 35 to 15. Inst year the Indians swatted Helix for two defeats, but they were unable to re peat this season. The contest was refereed by Principal Austin Dandreth of the Pendleton high school. A re turn game will be played in Pendle ton within tho near future. Chinook CoiKlnueM. The Chinook which began last night still cont nues and Major Moorhouse. weather observer, says the barometer is falling. The maximum today is 4;,' the minimum 20. I EDGE TRIMMED g Store j - Deliiiuiiency Increases Delinquency of tax payments shows a slight increase at this time over the fume period for last year, according to a statement made today by Mrs. Nona McFaul, deputy sheriff In charge of tax collections. At present taxes due this year which are delinquent amount to approximately $1Sl',500. Some abatements remain yet to be made, and these abatements will re duce the amount of delinquency. This time last year the delinquency for the To Hold nudgvt Meeting. .Monday at Id o'clock at the court house is the time and place estab lished by law for members of the county court to hear expressions of approval or disapproval from tax payers on the county budget for li2S. The budget was recently ad opted tentatively by the budget com mittee. There remains yet the hear-! ing for the public and then the final action of the county court. mi loi :c: loi loi loiioi loiioi- g RICHELIEU MAYONNAISE DRESSING A dressing, the charm of which lies in the delicacy of flavor, delicious when served .with chicken, shrimp, lobster, tuna fish, tomato, lettuce, fruit,, vegetable and salmon salads. Packed in the same size bottles as other Dressings and sells at the same price. MEDIUM SIZE 45c The Olive Oil used in RICHELIEU SAL AD DRESSING is absolutely pure and of the finest quality. "WASTE LESS BUY THE BEST" Pendleton Cash net DfOOBrOBATED. GROCERIES AND MEAT! 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 101. Private exchange connects you with both depts. TOr TOT TOr-lO f IOTI0I 101 TOT 101 That are smart and lovely are in this sale. Dresses of canton crepe, crepe marocain, satin crepe taffe ta, poiret twill, tricotine and lace. Draped dresses, straight line dresses and dresses sli owing the new circular tendency. Silk dresses for every occasion and in the most successful colors of the season. When you see them you will quickly ap preciate the remarkably low prices. Injured In Portland Jack Wick, a brother-in-law of L. C. Seharpf, and 55ob Williams, a friend of the Seharpf family, were injured In Portland recently when the car in which they were driving collided with a street car. Wick's injuries are not thought to be serious, but Williams suffered a fractured skull and was hurt internally. Both men were here lost fall during the hunting season and hunted with Mr. Seharpf. Model Gleaning Go. Now is the Time to Get Your Suit Cleaned. SPECIAL FROM DEC. 11 TO DEC. 16 MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED For $1.00 All work called for and delivered. Our motto is quick service and good work. TRY US ONCE! t . H. BOOHER, Manager. To Attond Final Meeting. Members of the Umatilla County court have received an official invita tion to be present at the final meeting of the Oregon state h'ghway com mission for this year, which will ton held at Portland December 13 and 14. The commission will conclude its busi ness for the year at the meeting, and Home adjustments remain yet to be made in connection with the st'ate roads through Umatilla county. s m 9& 16 I'rges Fire IlTi-nutioii. Two disastrous fires in the state within the past few days are respon sible for a statement made by Fire Chief W. E. Itingold this morning warning local people against any of the mistakes responsible for tho loss of life and property at Eugene and Astoria. "A little blaze is a mighty dangerous thing, because fire fighters rrtay work as hard as they possibly can, but if any little thing goes wrong, then there may bo a big loss ana much suffering." Togo Hack (hi Job Togo HUtashjma, for many years past janitor at the O.-W. It. & X. de pot, is back on the-job again after an absence of three months, which he spent at Portland. During two months of that time he was in the hospital there under care of railroad physicians Knd surgeons and submitted to a ma jor operation. His health is very much improved. Togo is one of the best kjiown characters in railroad cir cles in Pendleton and is very popular with the traveling public. Rose colored georgette trimmed with white beads. Navy taffeta full skirt, basque style, trimmed with appliqued flowers. One gray taffeta in a beautiful light shade, youthful model. One brown lace dress trimmed with different widths of brown velvet ribbons. Sport dress with emerald jersey blouse and black poiret skirt. Tan satine with lace collar and cuffs. Also a large range of poirets and tricotines. This lot comprises of values up to $55.00 in the very best of ma terials and have a big assortment of sizes and colors. I drill' mw Hearing Is Continued. The hearing in the case of the Stanficld Drainage district, which has been held during the past four days before the members of the county court, was continued this morning until December 19. The members of the court want to make ja personal inspection of the terri tory affected before any decision is made in the case, and some more testimny remains to be taken. The case arises by reason of the fact ithat an effort is being made to en large the present district boundaries. The opposition to this move resulted in the case being aired before the county court. THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT PREVAILS AT THIS STORE. Buying is in full swing and its of practical gifts such as ' we ; carry. Come in now and select yours. AVOtXl WATCH PACKERS. WASHINGTON', Doc. 9. (U. P.) Amendment of the packer control law to restore the federal trade commis sion's power to investigate the meat packing industry was proposed in a bill today by Senator La Follette, who yesterday secured the adoption of the resolution inuiring into the proposed Armour-Morris merger. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY T""Tfy? Tf TTrf TTf Tf T??TTfff?f ?f f f f f f ff fff f f f flff fff f1 Diamonds Have you bought your Xmas diamond ? See Hanscom's . Magnificent collection now. Hanscom's prices are guar anteed to be the lowest in Pendleton. Hanscom under , buys on diamonds. Why? Because he navs cash. Any diamond you select now will be held until the dav lyou want it. Exclusive mountings, beautiful desisms. . Of all the "gifts that last" you can give nothins more tnduring than the diamond. Whether bought for your adornment or as a gift, a diamond is a good investment. fetable as gold or bonds, enduring as the earth from which was mined. See Hanscom's diamonds and make vour test, a comnar- ion of quality and price. See them, if only to feast your Ives upon mem. Hanscom's Jewelry Store Notice The Directors of School Dist. No. 117 will receive bids for the transpor tation of pupils in said district, in that part of the district lying north of the I-'matilla Kiver, up to 5 P. M.. De cember 19th. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further details see c. W. Las sen, chairman or Ed Mabie, clerk. Heme of Gifts That Ijit PFADI-ETOV TKAtTIICHS' KXA MI NATIONS Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Umatilla County, Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at Pendleton, Oregon as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 20, 191!3 at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, De cember 23, 1921 at 4:00 o'clock p. m. Vcdnwla.v Forenwin U. S. History, Writing (Penman ship), Music Drawing. WoJiirMlay .Yftrrnnnn Physiology, HeadingManual Train ing. Composition. Domestic Science, Methods of Heading. Course of Study for Drawing. Metlvds In Arithmetic. Thurwrtay Forenoon J Arithmetic, History of Education. Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art. Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thuixlajr AftTnoon Grammar. Geography. Stenography. American Literature Physh-s, Type writing. Methods in LankTiage, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon heory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng-i lish Literature. Chemistry". 11-:lay Afternoon School Law. Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Sa tun lay Forenoon Geometry. Hotany. Satnrttay Aftff-noon Genera! History. Ilookkoepinff. Very truly yourr, W. W. GHEES". County School Superintendent I (East Oregonlan Special.) PILOT HOCK, Dec. !). Mrs. Carl Jensen, Mrs. O. T. dimes and Mrs. George Sehlegle were hostesses for a luncheon Thursday noon at the homo of Mrs. Jensen. The table was cen tered with a beautiful potted prim rose. The guests found their places at the table by means of unique place cards bearing a verse in rhyme per taining to their past. Covers' were laid for ti n. Mrs. I. M. Sehnnnep of Pendleton. Mrs. J. M. Gilbert, Mrs. Patrick Cassidv. Mrs. C. ti. M,n,,,r -Mrs. iKi T. Panning, Mrs. Kit n ford Sie- Ensc,.Airn. c. J. Miller and the hostess, Mrs. Curncs, Mrs.v Schlegel and Mrs. t Jensen. The afternoon was pent so ! chilly at the homo of Mrs. Curnes. u number of other guests being present, among them being Mrs. L. V. Mack !en, Mrs. Hurton Hutchison, Mrs. lies 'sle Humphrey. Mrs. E. K. Hutchinson, 'Mrs. W. T. Kldwoll, Mrs. Lou Knotts, '.Mrs. Curl Hemphill, Mrs. W. H. Con jdra, Mrs. Albert Uilliam and Mrs. Itm Itussell ! Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cottmoier of Al jhee, spent Thursday night in Pilot Hoi k. John Sylvester and Mrs. Hazel I Michael were married In Pendleton 'Tuesday, December .1, They returned to Pilot Itotk Thursday. A community Christmas tree and program will be held nt the bign school auditorium Sunday evening, December 2i. Mrs. Hans Neilsen is rt ported quite ill at the Inane of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gulbreath, Miss Jean Hall, teacher at Harmony school, is ;il and was unable to teacn Thursday ufternoon. Mrs. N. J. Gilliam and Miss Helen Do Vaul departed Wednesday for Pas adena, Cullf., to spend the winter. Grandma Price, who underwent an operation some lime neo l confined I to her bed again. The Pilot Hock grado school Is working on u Christmas program which they will present at the school house Frdny afternoon, prcccdinu Christmas. Kvan Cameron is ill at his home here, suffering from -a. severe attack f tonsllllla. J. U. Pollock was In town Wednes day. School was dismissed Thursday ufl ernoon in the advanced room. Mr. Maokcn, Ihe principal being ill. He was ubte to teach again Friday. Hen Whitman, cattle buyer, was a. business visitor lieru Thursday. The literary program and pie so cial that was to have been given at j Harmony school house Saturday even ling, has been postponed until tho week following. ; I Snow fell nost of the day Thurs day ulid until late In the night. There. Is aow ubout ten Inches of snow hero MAY r.NTF.K OLYMPIC. -i OSAKA, Japan, Dec. 9. (A. P.) Whether .ilnrlkishu men und oth ers "who by naluro of their oceupa'- I lions are well trained for running and other forms of physical exorcise 'should be allowed to take part In (the coming Fur Fustern Olympic jg.imes to be held in Osaka next :;pring now has become a live issue lamong athletic enthusiasts. Opinion jls divided, all hough tho number of -those who are in favor appears to I predominate. ' PMIS TOM RIN Increase Your Car's Power Save Gas If your car needs more power and is wast ig gas, the chances are that McQuay-Norris Piston Kfngs will put it back in first-class condition. They increase motor power by preventing gas waste. They decrease carbon troubles. 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