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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN. PENDLETON. CT.SGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOHER 25. 1916. ADALTS REBEKA We belong to no combine bound together to hold prices up. We are not selling meat that we THINK is healthy, but we sell pure U. S. INSPECTED. Think This Over and Call Up Downey's Met "The Health Shop" Phone 188 and 187 with Dean Tatom Co. Motion Picture Stars Become Aviators u il rr; Jr n 'h .2 Met ! .4 S 4 H, "1 Vl -.5- . f t S 41 '- i. us 1. OWEN MOORE AND MARGUERITE COURTOT, FAMOUS PLAYERS STARS IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. 1 Owen Moor and Marguerite Courtot are beginning to take a rare Inter- aviation. In fact, they read the papora i-vcry dpy with a view to nseertai: hff Juat which factor contribute the moat o the suddii demise of t lie nvlai m the other sideshell fire or loss of equilibrium. The point is, trim Direct M Henderson II going to send these Fam' us Players stars up in an aeroplit. M their next rtfeture and they are trying I figure out what their chatx-ee 4 aver playing in another Paramount Picture. GETTING a good smoke now and then might be a happy acci dent. Getting a good smoke every time in the OWListheresult of defi nite effort through every stage of the manufacture of this exceptional Sc cigar. iTht Million I IIM'I M.AOUNSTSCO INCORPORATED EPISCOPAL CHURCH TO FIGHT LIQUOR TRAFFIC Houxe of Dopmle Adopt Rosolation Sanctioning Any Moves Again the BvIL lodge inn TWO NEW CANDllMTKS AlUC TA. KKN IS AT WKLL ATTtJUUw fcO UUvlNO. ST, LOUI& Oct. 26. The Episco pal houae of deputies adopted a reso lution giving church sanction to any movement against the liquor traffic. The house of bishopa must concur. The conference Issued an invitation to American Jews to enter the Epis copal church, retaining their own customs and modes of worship. The house of deputies oncurred In the bishops resolution containing this Invitation. Hksttag Rink nen Ladius' Club Wgd Mutt at tiio Homo of Mrs. 1. W. SM-mwr Tiiurwiay oiuor Ne NuUw. (East Oregunian Special. ) ADAMa. Uct. ii. The Adamn H- bekah Lodge No. 142, met l&at Thurs day evening, October i, and took In two new conU. dutes, Mrs. Louise Bunch and Us. Ferre Carothers, by Initiation. 1 hose present were as fol lows: Mr. and Mrs. Frank KreUs, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen, Mr. and Mm. Ut'lirv Hunch Mr un.l M r-u I W Spencer, Mrs. .Mclnuru. Mrs. Lucy Iloseberry, Mrs. James Ches nut, Mrs. Ella Simonlon, Mrs. Will Bunch. Mrs. J. U Hurrah Mr Charles Schata, Mrs. Robert Jonen, Miaaes Nellie Uarr. iYancis Sim. mons; Messrs, Jack Mayberry Earl mmonton. All enjoyed a very pleas, ant evening and at a late huur re freshments were served. coruilHtino. nf sandw.ches, cake and coflee. air. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen and Mrs. J. D. Harrah motored nur Walla Walla last Saturday. air. and Mrs Billv Tavior o..h nn Burl motored Into Adams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Hun, h mil un Henry Bunch and Mrs. Louise Bunch motored to tho county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krebs motored to the county seat Saturday. Will Boyer motored t th seat Sunday. The Adams skaters miirteA ih. in ter skating Saturday evening and will skate again next Saturday nleht erybody is invited to come and have a gooa time. Those who wire there last Saturday night were Misses Esther UJed, Beulah Spencer Jessie Chesnut, Helen Boyer. Tla Illake, Thelma Hales, Gwendolyn Mc. Intyre, William Beyer, Helen Blake, Dora Oiesnut, Pwirl lames, Louise Des Volgne. Myrtle Tyndell. Doris and Dena Lieuallen. Irene Dunulji R'fl. Cdrgill, Mrs. Cella Krehs, Mrs. Delia Taylor and Messrs. Otis Lieuallen. Balph Wallen, Charles Bunch, Roy Ferguson, Gladyn Spencer, Frank Dames, John Hules, Foren Per'nger, Dale Peringer, Ivan Blake, Wendell Mclnlyre. Sullivan Relmer and Lee Gay. The on-lnokers were Mr. and Mrs. Charles DuduIs. Mr. and Mm James Chesnut, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lieuallen. Mrs. . Lucy Roseherrv. Mm. Jim Simpson. Mr. and -Mrs. -Henry Bunch, Mrs. j, w. Fpencer, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Lieuallen and Miss nessia Chr'stlan and Mrs. Carl Chrlst'an. All enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Harvev Roseberrv was a visitor al Athena Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. a. M. Morrison and daughters, Gcraldine, Roberta and son Rolland, motored over to. Walla Walla Saturday. The young Deonle'a meetin Sun. day evening was lead by Mtsa Alice nay mou. The Ladles' club will meet at the home of Mrs. 3. W Gnanrer Thiirmlnv afternoon. October It, It being mis. slonary day. Everybody Is invited to come. There will be a good program furnished as Mrs. Will Boyer la pre paring It. Charles Bunch was In from his work to Spend Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bunch. M'ss Theo Kirk started to the Ad. ams public school Monday. She is the only eighth grader this year. Mr. L. L. Lleunllen and Mr, Jack Mayberry motored to Athena last Fri day. Carl Gulott of Pendleton, wras in Adams last week. Mr. Saunders, the piano tuner, was In Adams last week, tuning pianos The Bunch brothers are building a new garage at Adams. Mr. and Mr.. Harvey Rose-berry moved to the home ranch last week after spending the summer at Law rence Lieuallen's working in the cook house. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lieuallen and daughters. Dor's and Dena. motored to the county seat Saturday. Theodore and R&mmv Parcnnter. sons of Mrs. John Baker, started to the Adams public school Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Barton of Athena, were visitors at her mothers, Mrs Ada Baker, Sunday. iiiiiiiii!iiiiiitntii! jtnown For It'i Strength IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINK Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915. First .laftenal Bairn FEKSLETM. GREGG) is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bond. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. Siiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiimiiiiiiiiinr, REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deeds. C. B. Isaac, et ux, to C. M. Urn barger, (4500, acreage in sections tl and It and 14, township 1 south, range S3. Mclvlna Parr Farrow, et vir, to IL W. Collins. JB, S 1-2 SW 1-4, section Jl. township 1 north, range S3. Henry Miller to Laura F. Mark ham, 1226, lots 3, 4 and 5, block 1, Halstead ndd. to Echo. Fnnk Hardy, et ux to Swante An derson, tl, section 30, township 1 north, rnnge 32. J. H. Hall, to H. Crowner. I860, lot 13, block 166, Reservation addition' to Pendleton. F. L. Atk'non, et ux, to Chas. Brelth'iupt. 32600, 8K 1-4, SW 1-4. SB 1-4, section 34, township ( north, I range 36. I J. H. Haley et ux, to Geo. A. Cres- sy, 3500. mete and bound description In section I, township 4 north, range 23. H. W. Collins, et nx. to A. M. Inac, j tl. 8 12 SW 1-4 section 21, township 1 north, range 83. J. W. Imlny. to W. B. Jones, 31,' W 1-2 NE 1-4. 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