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HMAN F. TITUS HERBERT WENIG A TOUCH OF OLD SPAIN Buster Brown Shoe Store Tan W alking Heel Oxfords, W elt Soles, Rubber Heels...... $3.95 Patent Pumps, Cuban Heels, very dressy numbers $4.95 Parchment Kid Strap Pumps, for dress $4.45 Xmas Slippers for Women in Satin, popular colors $1.65 Xmas Slippers for Men, Tan, splendid value $1.95 OUR SEMI-ANNUAL SALE MEANS A GREAT SAVING Norman F. Titus of San Francisco, Herbert Wenig of Los Angeles, who who was appointed chief of the trans Is the champion schoolboy orator of portation division of the Department the world, was presented with a silver of Commerce. loving cup by President Coolidge when he won the first international schol astic oratory contest held In Wash ington. RDM PRESCRIPTION LIMITATION UPHELD « E R RATES ARE UPHELD BY EXAMINER] Washlngton, D. C.—Volstead act re strictions upon the quantity of whisky physicians may prescribe to patients I Washington, D. C.—Producers of each 10 days were sustained by the lumber along Puget sound in Wash- supreme court. The decision was a sharply divided lngton 8,ate are not being unreason- justices Suther Sot her- ably trBated "x railroads In rates to court, four members. Justices land, McReynolds, Stone ar.d Butler Idaho and Utah points located on the dissenting. The dissenting opinion Oregon Short Line, Interstate Com was that the state had exclusive juris merce Commission Examiner Disque diction to regulate the use of intoxi has reported. The lumber industries located cating liquor for other than beverage purposes, and that congress had not around Seattle and Tacoma Instituted prohibited the use of liquor for medi the proceedings by complaining that cinal purposes and that it did not have Portland, Ore., and group points had better rates to the territories describ the authority to do so. The decision, which was rendered ed. Portland Interests resisted the in a case broughl by Dr. Samual W claim. The examiner held that present Lambert of New York, marked an other victory for the government rates from all points concerned arc fair, advised th® the commission, commission which has been sustained by the court I la r’ and an<l advlsed almost without exception in its pro- wbIcb wl11 consider the matter fur- gram for dry law enforcement. ther’ to dlstIliBS ,he complaint of the The supreme court refused to pass Wa8blngt0n Producers. upon the question whether the state of Washington could enforce a bone WCtiLD STOP BANK RUNS dry law prohibiting the posae.-sion of Intoxicating liquor in view of Ibe fed Nineteen Banks In Two Counties of Iowa Close. eral law permitting the possession of Des Moines, la.—Business men and such liquor acquired before the Vol farmers of Palo Alto and Kossuth stead act took effect. counties joined forces with officers nnd employes of 19 banks In a canvass B R IE F G ENERAL NEW S of depositors, designed to bring forth on dopoe,U deposits t0 to The Norwegian parliament Is con- enough time waivers °" sidering a bill to tax all foreign publi , „ I > reorganize cations entering the country bUaine” - Engineering students to the number Tbe bank* were cl0Bed by agree- of 66,332 matriculated during the first , “ "" ®fiHrt ‘° *lalt W”at Was term. 1926-26, In 143 InstlluHon, i, the T “n7 rranted *>tbdrawal of m.veiions in tne funds that threatened disaster. Unitod States, according to statistics The closed banks Include state, na complied by the Interior department, tional and private Institutions. bureau of education. No official estimate of the amount Eighty persons were known to be of money on deposit In the closed in dead from the violence of tornudoen stitutions was available, but unofficial which struck in six southern and estimates place the amount In the southwestern Btates. Arkansas paid millions. the gravest penalty with 46 killed by the winds in 12 or more widely sep Oregon Bank Dept. Returned to Salem arated communities. Salem, Or. —G. F. Skipworth, judge An outline of decision of Roman Ca tholic tribunal, annulling the marriage of the Lane county circuit court, hand of Consuelo Vanderbilt' and Buke'“ o f ! a dcc,8lon * hich he or Marlborough, made public In Rome, , * ‘he tiansfer of the state bank-, confirms previous reports that annul- ° g departlnpnt 'rom lts Preaent head-1 msnt was granted on grounds that ',uarterl *" r ° rtland Salem. Miss Vanderbilt was forced to marry r. j . ~ ~ ’ the duke by her mother, now Mrs. O 1 C"nadh,n Ervoy »• U‘ »• Approved. London.—King George has approved H. P. Belmont. the appointment of the Hon. Charles V. Massey of Toronto as Canadian McGee Jurors Fall to Agree. minister at Washington. Tillamook, Or.—After deliberating for more than 48 hours on the mass THE MARKETS of testimony piled up In the trial of Mrs. Eva N. Mcfioe, charged with the Portland murder of her husbund, Dr. W. O. Wheat—n B. bluestem, hard white McGee, August 17, by the adminlstru lion of strychnine poison, the Jury wns 91.36; federation, soft white, western unable to agree and was dismissed. white, J1.3B; hard winter, 91.34, It Is understood that ballots wen northern spring, »1.83; western red 91.32. taken almost every hour In (he jury Hay—Alfalfa. »17.50® 18 ton; valley room and that early In the delibera- tlons the 11 men and one woman stood timothy, 917.60®>18; eastern Oregon timothy. »21@21.60. eight for conviction and four for ac Butterfat - 46c shippers' track. quittal. Eggs Ranch, 40 @ 42c. Cheese- Prices f. o. b. Tillamook John Browning, Noted Inventor, Dies. Triplets, 29Hc; loaf 30t»c per lb. Brussels.—John M. Browning, noted Cattle—Good, »8. i o @8.36. firearms Inventor, died at Herstala Hogs -Medium to choice, »10 76® near Liege. Browning, who wns the 12.86. Inventor of the Browning machine Sheep—Lambs, medium to choice gun. was a consultant of the Fabrique 910.00® 12.00. National factory since 1897 and it wns Seattle. while on a visit to It that he died ol Wheat—Soft white, western white, heart failure. hard winter. Big Bend bluestem, Big | Bend dark hard winter. »1.361»; west Bolas Man Heads All U. S. Prisons. orn red, northern spring, 91.341»; Big Í- I Washington. D. C. Albert Holmes Rend dark northern spring, 31.861» Conner. Boise, Idaho, wag named su Hay—Alfalfa. 925; timothy P. 8., perintendent of all federal prisons by »20; do, mixed, »36. Attorney General Bhrgent. Conner Higter— Creamery. 47c. succeeds the late Luther B. White. He Eggs Ranch. 48c. was attorney general for Idaho for tho Hogs- Prime. »1»©11.75. term of 1923 26. Cattle-—Steers, choice, »7.78®». Cheese — Oregon fancy, S0@31c; N. P. to Spend Big Sum In Montana. standards. 89c; Washington fancy St. Paul, Minn.—A 64.ooo uoo expan triplets. 27c. sion program In Montana was an Spokane. nounced by Charles Ik.unelly, presl Hogs Good, 811.60©11.7t. dent of the NoAhcrn Pacific railway Cattle— Steers, good, »7 00® 7 50. The Rainier Fish company shipped The state game commission has cre- two carloads of the fall catch of sal ] ated a 2606 acre game preserve at Al mon to New York Sunday and another ford station, north of Harrisburg, on carload was shipped to Boston Wed the Pacific highway. Chinese pheas nesday. The glllnetters. trappers and ants will be liberated on the new Miners report heavy catches. refuge this fall. Mining excitement Is running high Mias Ella Nolan. 43, of Ione, com In Wallowa county following the dis mitted suicide at the eastern Oregon covery of a vein containing gold, ail state hospital at Pendleton. Remov ver and copper on Lick creek, near ing the drawstring front her skirt nnd Bntarprlsa, which rough assays indi j tying It to a heating pipe is her room. cate will run »100 to the ton. I she hung herself. BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE Where a Real Sale is in Progress enterlalners hare been brought to the Sesqul-Centennlal Interna tional Exposition in Philadelphia where 160 years of American Independence la being celebrated, by the Loa Angelea County, California, Chamber of Com- “ epce‘ , be we8ternfcrB have built a fine old Spanish mission In the Palace of Foreign, Civic, Fashion and Agriculture Display and there show the re sources and advantages of their native heath. The musicians and dancers entertain all visitors who enter the patio to rest a bit after ‘ doing the exposi tion. The Exposition continues until December 1. Buster Brown Shoe Store PENDLETON, OREGON MW Winter Used Car Sale Prices C u t-R e a l Bargains. _____ Dependable Cars a t Tremendous Savings dii,* T- r — y W - T h 5 s *I s " t HE T M E to ’ BUY" “ " * ¡" ,prin8' ™ E PEMAND F0R USEL CARS IS LEAS t T n THE r J o e„ j T o r„ : ; Many are .r ip ? 't e work— that car for ,o u r fishing and h u n .in . Read carefully the list b e lo „ :_ C o m e in and « h im ^ U o k a car you may be interested ¡ft— then you will KNOW it*» value. SPECIAL! SPECIAL! j H e r e T h e y A r e BUY YOURSELF A CHRISTMAS PRESENT On Wednesday, December 8th, we offer the following SPECIALS 1917 DODGE Touring Full Price $1.98 1918 BUICK 4 Touring Full Price $22.98 1922 MAXWELL Tour. Full Price $99.98 Cars go on sale at 10 A. M. First Come First Served. These are Full Prices. These cars are NOT wrecks. All three of them will delivef lots of good service. ' PRICE THIS CAR YOURSELF! Remember these are FULL PRICES and SERVICEABLE CARS 1927 License NOT included with the above cars. REMEMBER: A 1927 LICENSE WITH ANY OF THE ABOVE CARS $ 9.98 $49.98 $199.98 1926 OLDSMOBILE TOURING CAR To be sold to the HIGHEST BIDDER December 18, 1826 1923 BUICK SIX Touring— FULL PRICE $525.00 1926 ESSEX COACH, Extras— — FULL PRICE $495.00 1925 DURANT TOURING, Overrbauled- — FULL PRICE $445.00 1923 HUDSON C O A C H - FULL PRICE $465.00 1926 CHRYSLER 70 COUPE 1926 CHRYSLER PHAETON 1926 CHRYSLER 60 Sed. 1925 DODGE ’26 CHRYSLER Sed. ’25 DODGE Coupe 1925 STUDEBAKER St. Coach 1924 STUDEBAKER Special Touring 1923 BUICK Touring Sedan 1924 STUDEBAKER Light Six ’24 BUICK 4 Tour. ’23 MAXWELL Clb. Cu. Several Fords, Sedan, Coupe, Roadster, Touring On Wednesday, December 15, we will of fer three rooro Sl’ECIALS. Cars to be an nounced later. Prices to be I SPECIAL! SPECIAL! A 1927 LICENSE INCLUDED WITH ANY CAR LISTED This car is in A-l Mechanical Condition, Duco paint, looks like new. Four new bal loon tires. It is on display in our sales room. Come in and look it over. 3 I Sealed bids will be received beginning December 4, 1926. M 1 J j 1 Open to anyone except our employes.® . If you wish to trade in your car, we will appraise it and you may include it in your iid at the amount of this appraisal, -g TERMS— One third cash balance in twelve monthly payments. Bids will be opened at 3:00 P. M. Saturday, December 18th and the highest bid takes the car. Ac- cepted bidder must complete deal and take x«, 48 hours—otherwise .. . the car J eli-------- delivery within will go to the second bidder. * 1 USED CARS TAKEN IN TRADE-LIBARAL TERMS OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY Established 1907 Court and Johnson Streets * Telephone 541 CHRYSLER DISTRIBUTORS FOR EASTERN 'til&.W.V'- ti n.tf kaOSst «¡P F riT i s ’ w ™ 7 ' "«5 <°' ¡*- " Invite you to try out YOURSELF any t - at