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PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLKTON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMHER 10, 1017 TWELVE PAGES , OCIAL AND I? ft fc'XOS?-. PERSONAL si .7"" The remiUir meeting of the He- .Moiniay evening the Sunla school r . Justus n warch Clijt, has lwn postponed one will have Us annual 4hriwii.is ire j fct. WeorKe. weok and will meet Thursday. lec and Chri.-tnias program. While this j Allen Peter, n -.. i. wiw noino o irs. iienrj is in ie esjentianv a cnnuren Iro I dloton visitor Thompson, Kat Omin ret. srani a cordial invitation is beine i , extended to the ir. n. ral oubllc. Half i . .M" - l'cn' ": "1 "The Wist Court Sltvet Knitting of the amount usually expended on! 8 niorning. luU will -meet tomorrow afternoon the fhrfotmas tree and Christmas; . Guy Wyrick Is in toda t 2 o'clock with Mrs. Win. Milne. 9VD entrtainment ha Veen appropriated ranch near Echo. West Court, tor the use of the Assyrian-Armenian Georse P. (iillette is up fr lelief oomiuitlce 1-ut nolwitlrs.ndlns , ranch near Kcho. ' Daphne Circle, Club will meet this fact, there will be a tree, a Santa ; ..Mr and Mrs. I Anderson of V, M..n Thursday afternoon at 2 JO o'clock C laus and the usual treat for theare Pendleton visitors 1m Moos SlaJl. " younger children. The tree has been . ' donated by the Crawford i Hedges' G1fn ott ls ln ,,,lav' l'l- Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Portland i; store. .ranch north of the city, expeted to arrive tonight on No. IS j J. C. V. Lee of Bcho was un over- to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Pines Turner ereinl8hl visitor in the city. her parent. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. delightfully surprised last evening by P. n. Harrison of Hermfston Istraub, S20 Thompson street. about -0 of their friends, who walked al the Bowman last night. 1 at their Court street j Mrs. It. B. stanfleW came up fron Bethlehem" will be presented at the ireshments with which to help cele- Methodist church Sunday evening by brate the birthday of Mrs. Turner. Ibe church choir assisted by some of The eveninjr was very pleasantly The best voices In the city. This is a spent with GOO. new cantata ty Carrie B. Adams and those who are to present it have Mr. itd Mis. Linwood H. .Cornell been working for several weeks un and little daughter passed through dr the direction of Miss Esther ' today on train No. 1.. en route from ) came up yesterday from their home wouth. Worcester, Ma-ss.. to Portland. : and spent the night here. Louis P. Mottle and Albert I and Mrs OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK ; Miss Stella Bloch, a niece of H. Alexander, arrive! today from La Grande to visit a.s tbe guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. IUB STUJ-XEss AWAV WITH hmUj trjaL( imtti; of OLJ. PEFTHTIN'ri "ST. JAtXB OU' Ah! Pain Is gone! VU'CKiy.' res. Almost Instant re- ' fui criticism lief irora tiffnes, soreness, lame ness and pain follows a gentle rul Wng with "St. Jacobs Oil." Rub thU KoothinK. penetrating oil right on your painful back, and- like niaglc, relief cornea. "St. Jacob fHl" l a haranleaK backache lumbago and J;r.ren Itult cure Twnicn never QLsappoints; (ar a filbert " Straighten up! tuit complaining! fop those torturus "stitches."' In a moment -nu will forget that you ever had a weak back, beacuse it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. IVm't suffer! et a small trial bottle of old honest 3Pt.- Jacob CHI" from your druxiit rtow and get this lasting relief. A delightful musical evening was! afforded those who attended the In- terfeuting recital given in the club room of t: library last evening by Miss Gladys Smith and Miss Lois Oor i.all, pupils of Miss Esther South and Miss Olga Xorgren. The program. which was well arranged and charm ingly presented, elicited much praise- Mr. John 1). Wells left today for the fiit where she will visit relatives '.it several months. . White ,f Ilermlston is at the f Kk-ho was an ov- i rr night visitor here. j Mrs. J. H. Pound Is up from her home at L'matilla today. Alfred K. Franz Is registered at the Ht. George from Portland. Mrs. Thorne Klnnersley left yes-l-rday for Tucoina to visit with her mother, Mrs. T. J Hamlin. Spartanburg Officer Said Have Quarreled With Subordinate. 1 i liwss 'uMHtiitiitiiustMHIIItluulUlMtHllinH-UlltUIIWU)(lUIiIHIIIIIlMIIIMlttlltlfMii4i IUIH S13 If II EsS mm E'5 m m i 4 "StraLfe" Your FORD Troubles . A buy your supplies here. . Agency for , . " Goodrich & Goodyear SPARTANnrKG, S. (.. U.-i-. lv Lieut. Harold I-e lioy Whitney f.f Hat tery B, 104th Field Artillery, is under aires t at (."a m p Wad sworth c h a r with having struck I'rivat1 MTidi the same command, and will fact : investigation by court martial. It is understood that Lieut. Whit ney and Mendill became inolved in a quarrel. Whitney snw servir n ihe border as a private in 104th Field Ar- tillery and whs promoted to Lieuten- ant soon after his return. H I Major General John F. O'Ryan, commander of the 27th division, who i jg ha3 just returned from France, ex-; plained i'uday that lie was under re- : Sltiuest from the war department not to j Trrjf discuss in detail his trip abroad. It j was learned that the general and his party made the trip ever in the trans- i 5 port .Antilles which was torptjoed and sunk upon its ret urn t voyage. f : y ; rfi' i vn Wry-- ' - Jf "' ' - ' tmWL'm f ti M38imm$$3 ? f, ' r. 3 ' tA 1 li-1 M-'V 11 ..r I J I1 v. .5 ii her home at L'cho yesterday. George Ness of t'kiah is down from the south end of the county. Mrs. Harry K. Hart holomew of Stan field. Is registered at the Pendleton. Mr the practical, sensible thing's a man would like from a MEMS store. It. Lille son of I'kiah have been spending the Plst couple of days In the city. T. I. Henderson. representing Morris F.ros. Inc.. invest mont securi ties of Portland, hna been in the city upon a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Koscoe 1. Kent 01 ( Miss Jennie Perry arrived home this morning from Portland where they spent a short honeymoon. Mrs. F. tJ. Young ft Kugfiic. who has been a guest at the home of her son, Harold Young, for several days, left this morning for her home. SPLENDID VARIETIES AND EXCEPTIONAL VALUES I ()U EVERY GIFT PURPOSE. Men's and Boys Suits and Overcoats AT LAST YEAR'S PRICES: THE VALUES WILL SURPRISE YOU. LIEUTENANT HLLD FOR HITTING PRVT. FAMOUS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY FOR 31 EN AND WOMEN Men's 30c, Uk 50c, 7."c Women's 10e, .r0c, rt'7c, $1.25, $2.00 PAJAMAS AND NIGHT SHIRTS The "Faultless" Kind. As rood, as sua pi)', as .serviceable and at the same prices as ever. THERE ARE TIES FOR ALL The verv beautiful kind 25c.r0f,75e,$l,$I.50,$2 I MIT A LE D I IAN Dli ER- CHIHFS Cambric, 2 for 25c Linen, 25c Silk, 25c and 50c DRESS (JLOV ES Cape, Suede, Mocha ' $1.50 to $.",.00 Some are silk lined And Hvcrythin- the Man Needs 72a MAIN ST. i WALKS ttW WITH IXUC. I TIRES Ford Oils Ford Accessories Ford Repairs Ford Parts Ford Storage. 1 3 LORAIN. ., Wf, IS. Thrw yra,3; 1 ao the police .sought a m;in who stolf 1 door knoiis, j EE ! Two years ayo a man stole a miinu- j ,' mpnt from the inuni'-ipnt cerrtpt'TV. ; Last year the theft of a flight of j stairs was reported. : Just now the police are in Hear'-h : 3 j of a man who stole a bridKe. 53 i The bridfie naa taken frorr, a Kit ; S'on East 3 2d mreet. It furni.shed means of croBSinw a larife diteh there. The zrz structure was of wood. SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY Johnson and Water Sts, 11 Phone 408 s I IV 4 ttr.ll 1 j : ! EA-FOA5f CREPE s- FOR EVENIO GOWN The United States Government Cooperates with tli 7, fill) memtH-r hatikft in tualntalnlnv th Fdpral Reserve Bankinx SyKtcm fur the protection of th bufflnB Intf-rpsr-j of th rountry. Throujrh h FppfHl II'ferv Hoard n Washington It uper vinrpi the twv r'rn rpst-rvu bankn; It appoint rme-third of tiirlr iilretorn, tt t '.rn iin tun4n Iwrrely -with them; it KuaiantteM the rurrnry they Tliis coniration wraty i nr-nHfn the value of tv yiftcm to oh arnt our community. Ar- )tj linkerl tip with -frnt.PAL trFsrwvr "w 'r our ffepuHiffira? If "trvrr t t0tU not, you ahoulrl flelay no longer. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON SECURITY Krnd for nooklrl, low IMmni It IVenr K Her" r Ai i-l 1 V ' i ' i i .V'. "f I I h t i! h 1 t 4 jV UuS Mml S ! Sr.i'-.-"'' . f Uf'l ., if ' rr HAVE ONIi: IN YOUR HOME CHRISTMAS A Large Shipment Just Keceived for the Xmas f radc EDISON TLAKING MACHINES VICTOR VICTROLAS ALL SIZES AM) ALL FRICKS WITH A C OMPLETE STOCK OF REC ORDS FOR KAC1I, INCLUDING THE LATEST POPULAR AND PATRI OTIC "HITS." VIOLINS HAN.IOS CLARINETS HARMONICAS MANDOLINS UKELALES CORNETS MUSIC BOOKS GUITARS CELLOS TROMBONES MUSIC RACKS LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS ANT) BAGS COME IN NOW AND HAVE IT LAID AWAY S20 3Iain SI reel EN'S I3US1C HOUSE " ' ESaSSgi Telephone 521 P.,', ,Vs. ft ' Sea-foam crepe forms " tli gown pictured here we might al moRt nay J8 the gown pictured here. The frock i simplicity pcr Konlfied. consisting of a width of the material over each shoulder, another girdling the waist, with 1 material used freely for tbe plain I skirt. k i -cf m an? ?: . SsJIk: x-ri F.. 1,1' '. !:: ii li w.it sa. 1 . s it r i,? ! fill s f Vi(:p kiiWipK' s, , -r ,.,- . - I- lMr,