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i u n m i t x i i i .w.fj(ynr vt'j?r???rrt rrrm r r r riC2 TE3 &AILY fcafcl OfcEQCNlA&FWDL" DECEMBER 2,4fi2i-21 T7ELVK TXC7.1l small Bon Wendell were in the city from Weston Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M', K:gor and small daughters Jletty nnd Virginia motored to Allium Sunday. (Kiist Oresronlun Special. 1 . ATHKN'A. Deiv !. Mrs. Will PVr- Eimon naa a rendit ion visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mi Harrison Kirk nmi ORDER NOW From a large supplv of one of the best coals on the market. You cannot be too par ticular on the grade you use. , Order noV while deliv ery is certain. 6. L Burroughs Phone 5 John Harder Jr., of Milton Aihcna visitor .Monday. Ms an STARTS CLEANUP Miss Knid Oar.luno was a I'cndlclon visitor Monday. , ' v Mr. and Mm John Bannister and son Raymond were in tlis city from Weston Sunday. iev. Maxwell wna a Pmdleton vis itor Saturday. ' Mrs. Mary McKay arrived in the city from Cape Breton, Canada Monday to . visit nt the home of her parents Mr. 'and Mr William Harden. i Misa Velma HannisJcr of Weston (Kast OrcRonlan Kperlal.) I'M A PI NR. Dec. 2. Wednesday extent nit the I. O. O. F. lodse No. 212 nt t'maplno held their annual election of officers with the following to pre. sWe. for the six months term of 121: K X G Claude Peale; Noble Grand. . C. Custard: Vice Grand 1 n. Saunders;' Financial Secretary J. P. CaWwell; Recording Secretary, R. H.I tse an; treasurer, Lane Hoon.' An-1 .-.,,, .5 vutvoio nui uc naineu jnn- II If V 1 ftfta. tk- .. 1 . I . . J, k,. . Ti..K- Ivuml,kl' P'e and cake were served son home as the guest wf iliss Blanche. Mr Josephine Roll itnd daughter Emm spent the week em! In Walla Walla. , Kev. C. L. Ixwther Is conducting: evanttolistic services at the MethtoiQst church. Great interest is nelnx takler. The annual supper w hich the Odd fellows serve their wives each year win ue Held on the evening of Dec. 31. The menu will consist of roast goose. aressing, c nan berries, escalloped po uttoes. pie, cakes, etc. The coniniit- In the me-tln. .ml l, mlw.i;" ""enieni is u. liean. nre attend!,,. - " K u ' v .Ed"r Ho,n'- Kyl S. unit m..i. hi,w trio. , 1 M" ta chairman-of the prosram Pendleton Tuesday. i ' '". I .ma. n. . j .aeon ieit -Monthly for a Mrs. Fred Pittman was jn the ltv from Wetston Tuesday. CHRONIC CATARRH Follows Repeated Colds Blood It Impure. Vh tn Your body sufferlnR from a Void does not properly attend to di Ra tion and elimination. As a re suit your blood becomes impure, it in flames the mucous membrane tir.d brines about that condition vfirt w hich chronic catarrh occur as id t which It depends. Purify your blood, make It del in, iy taking Hood's SarsaparlHa. a nd If vour bowels are not hea.lthfr.Vry active, take Hood's Pills. Tfiese medicines have relieved ami rre "rented thousands of cases of chron Ir catarrh. .Economy is one ol the strong points of Hood's Samapa rllla 100 doses in a bottle. "Why not get It today? visit with relatives nt Colfax, Wash. I .xiiss Thelma Phillips came home irom anemiing normal school at Bel lingham, Wash., on Wednesday in or der to be with her other. Mrs. W. B. Phillips who is still vittite 111 following the birth of her baby daughter over a' month ago, Mrs. Phillips has neural Kla of the heart and her condition has been critical. E. Morrison as brought home fro: the St. Mary's hospital at Walla Walla his three year old son Howard, w hose arm was badly mangled in the wringer or an electric washer recently. Ilr. Morrison brought home a nurse also to take care of the little fellow. Skin grafting was resorted to. H. E. Bean has rented his ranch A. A. Wilfley, who has already started fall Irrigating. Mr. Bean will contln ue his residence on the farm, On Thanksgiving night, a dance was given in the hall and was attended by lare crowd who-enjoyed the night's High Yielding Northwestern Municipals TO YIELD Exempt from all Federal 6 Income? Taxation TO YIELD 6 The following list of School District Bonds offers exceptional values.- The bonded indebtedness of these districts is Insignificant compared with their valuations: J1S.O0O r-onner County. Idaho School District No. 4, 5 1-2 per cent liuildinff Bonds. Price to yield ti per cent. S.500 Fremont and Madixon Counties. Idaho, Joint School District No. 7. Refunding per cent Bonds. $20,000 Fremont and Madison Counties. Idaho. Joint School District No. 8, School Building 6 per cent Bonds. $30,000 Fremont County. Idaho, Funding 6 1-2 per cent Bonds of St Anthony Independent School District No. 2. Price to yield 6 ' per cent. $2S.OOO Uigby Independent Rcnool District No. 5, Jefferson County. Idaho. P.uilding 6 per cent Bonds. $12,000 Power County. Idaho. Kockland Independent School District No. 2, School Funding 6 per cent Bonds. HIGHWAY BONDS Idaho,. Hillsdale Highway District S per cent- per cent Bonds of the Heyburn- County of Twin VK V-TV If f The December Victor Records are Here t 't-'A '-Am iV 1 ' CC.FITZM0RRI3 CHICAGO Charles' C. Flti. morris, former' newspaper report er, i the newly-appointed head' of the Chicago police department. He is the youngest chief In the larger U. 8. oltlca. He's. Just SJ nd .his first more was to start a clean-up to rid (he cUy of crlml-nals. fife it; j M0TWER! "California Syrup of Figs' Child's Best Laxative $75,560 J-rome County, Bonds. $ 7,000 Minidoka County, Idaho, Paul Hitrhwav District. $16,000 Buhl Highway District 6 per cent Bonds, Falls, Idaho. Circulars Containing Details on Request Principal and semt-annuul Interest payable in New York City or at the offices of Morris Brothers, Inc. Telephone or Telegraph Orders at Oar lxpeaac MORRIS BROS. Inc. Established O-rer a , iuirtrr Century "Hie Premier Alunlciiml Bond House" Portland. Oregon Morris Building 30-n Stark Bromlway 2151 Other Offices at Seattle, Taconia, H a.., and Sao Krnnt-lsoo. Cat BAKU flKI'IISIT BO.K i fun. Those attending report one of the most pleasant dances of the year. Charlie oilman came down Sunday morning from hi ranch near Leth bridge, Canada, to be with his family, who are at the V. V. I'hlllpi)! home. Mrs. AVellman's health called Mr. Wellmun to his old Oregon home. Jens Therkildsen during this past week built a garage at his home In Umaplne. Friday night at the hall the Heck and Beck circus will be staged by the students of the school. The proceeds will be for the benefit of the hot lunci it the school. Everyone is asked to attend and help. Miss Leora I'hillppi spent Thanks giving holiday with her parents at Ar lington, Ore., while Miss Rita (Hobbs with Miss ithee as her guest, spent the holiday at the A. C. Hobbs home at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harrah entertain ed the C .E. Hurrahs and Itev. Wilson on Thanksgiving day at dinner On Sunday Miss Mary Heck enter tained as dinner guests 15 or her school friends. Those present were Lucile, Lois, Emory and Elwln nee ords of Walla Walla. Delia, Joe. Max. Gladys and Dean Records, Viola, Lei roux, Dealtry Bean, Irene Hoon, Mary and Pauline Beck. Paul and Berle Hodgen. - - - - Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for tho name California on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physic tor the little stomach, liver and boweft. children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say '"California." One Million. Dollars Capital XMAS RECORDS NEW DECEMBER RECORDS VhlperltiH John Hteel: Th. love Boat John S'eel , That Old IrUh Mother, of Mine Sterling Trio: Just Like a livp.y Sterhi g Trio The Japan Sanrtinnn Olir Kline; dld-Knshlone I (tardea olive Kline liems Krom "Alary',' Victor- Light Opera Co.; tiem From "The Night Boat" Victor Light Opera Co . , .... Chili llean Fox Trot Benson Orchestra;' .iy Littl talr One ! ox Trot Benson Orchestra; I'd Love u Fall Asleep and Wake t p in .My .Mammy's Arms Fox Trot Benson Orchestra Anytime. Anyday. Anywhere Fox Trot-rPaui wiiitemaii '"orchestra;" Wsiig-Vi anK iiiues-Fox "" Trot i'a-.il Whlteman tirehentra i DaiU'e-O-Manla Fox Trot Xelvln'K Novelty (Vrchestr's ; "old i Man I'j'sm AM str Trio'ZllZ Virginian Judge I'art 1 Waller C. Kelly; Vlrginitn Juilne Part 2 Walter C. Kelly Santa Clau I oil About His Toy tihou Mllbert i.rr,1- Hnt. Cluun (Uvea Aviv His Ton Uilbert Ulrard ,; ; " DECEMBER RED SEAL RECORDS When' You-and 1 Were Younff. Maggie John McCorinack Tho Home Itoad Ernestine 8chuma..nn-Helnk Hungarian Hhapscwly, No. S 1'hlladelphla Orchestr ".' ..." My Sweet Bepose Mm. Homer-Miss Louise HoniL'r ' "" Symphonic Kspagnole Andante Jsscha Heifets '...,.".." ', ' " It Juvlo Itachel! (The Jewess Itachel!) Knrlco Cur into .'."', ' Tarantell Alfred Cortot The (tarden of Memory ICmilhi dt Oogorva... i Luna (Oh, Silvery Moon) Oltiesppa do Luca... At Farting (iraldine Farrar ... When 1 was Seventeen Mabel Harrison..... , .... . t ....... ... Mr HSr . SI.(W gl.XV ... Kte Mr K5e Sl.oo .. l. 33 H.1.-.1 si. as SI. 75 Si.mi SI.7S . SI.7H SI. M SI. XI fl. SI. XS I13 HOLD f IN CLUB'S PAPERS Farm Tractor The Fordson cuts the cost of preparing land almost to half of what it cost with horses. But even more important is. the fact that the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty per cent of the fanner's time.. And time saved getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season; getting things done when they should be done means money to the farmer. Besides it helps greatly in solving the labor problem. . , ; : lkSli As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than the old hand way. In the factory, the machine increases produc tion, saves labor produces more at less cost. And that is what the Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson way is the machine way of farming. Besides it helps the labor problem. , , The Fordson's first cost is low;, and the after or operating cost is low. It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organization in the world. We are Fordson dealers. Not only do we soli-Fordson tractors, but we carry a stock of Fordson parts and employ Fordson mechanics to help the farmers get the best results from the Fordson strate the Fordson on your own farm. Let us demon- i! Simpson Auto, Co. Phone 408. Corner Water & Johnson Sts. (East Oregonian Special.) 6TA.V FIELD, Dec, t. The, Wom en's Study Club held lt regular meet ing Thursday afternoon at the home of .Mrs. c. vi. Connor on uienucenins reet. After the regular routine of business the following programme was rendered. A paper on "Roumanian mbition" by Mra. Hugh W. Kyle and Mrs. O. J. Lockrldge, a paper on "In teresting races of Eastern Kurope," both were excellent papers and both ere freely discussed. Mr. and Mm. C. Brierley and daughter Miss Jessie were shopping in l endleton Saturday. Mra. W. If. Hlsser spent Monday In Hormiston. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tom return ed to their home in The Dalles Mon ey after a weeks visit with their aughter Mrs. Charles Hoggard and Mr. Hoggard. Mrs. C. A. Hazen was In I'endieton Monday to Consult a physician. Clarence J. Hazen of Elgin Oregon spent the week end wilh his parents Mr. and Mra C. A. Hazen. A number or the younger set cele brated their Thanksgiving Friday evening at a turkey dinner at the "Oasis." Owing to the crowded conditions of tha oehonls a high school teacher and i grade teacher will be added to the force Monday. Mrs. F. A. Baker and Mrs. James E. Faucett are on the sick list this week. Mrs. James O. Campbell and daugh ter Lotus of Xolin are spending a few days at the. home of Mrs. Campbell's n'other Mrs. Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helen and sons Carl and Robert Stanfleld, have re urned from their Thanksgiving vaca tion In Walla Walla. Mrs. Earl who has been., the guest of her daughter Mrs. Hugh W. Kyle returned to her home in Salem Tues day. CHRISTMAS RECORDS Scotch Pastorale (Violin Solo) Mis Angels SinK Trinity Choir K3 Christmas Mnrnlng at Clancys' Foster; Clancy's Wooden. Wedding Porter KSm Oh Come All Ye Faithful (Adeste Fl deles) Trinity Ch'r; Joy of the World (Christmas Song) Trinity Choir HS Rock of Ages Trinity Choir; Lead Kindly Light llsyden Quartet M Silent Night. Holy Night Neapolitan Trl.i: Christinas Hymns Harp Lapitlno. Me Holy Nighf (Csntlque de Noel) Marsh; Silent Night, Holy Night Trinity Choir SI.IHJ SI .33 Wjlle Shepherds Watched Victor Or- atorlo Chorua; It Came Lpun thn Midnight Clear Victor . Oratorio Chorus SI. .13 Angela from the Itealms of Olory Trinity Choir: Oh. Little Town of Bethlehem Trinity Choir Night Before Christmas I liecltatlon) ration; Olngerbreau Boy (Keel tntlonl Faulkner Silent Night, Holy Night Oluck- mers Adint Fldeles (With chorus chimes) McCoininck Centlgue de Noel (Holy Night ruso ... ., Bel aud . SI.3S SI.SO SI. 73 SI.7S RECORDS YOU HAVE WANTED -r- vTO AD ITm&r Whinp"Hnff Fox Trot Paul Whitr man's Orchcstia; Tht Japan? Kami man Koj Tfut Paul Whitetuan a Urchptftra- Nft Hold Mc Fox Trot Pa Urn Trio; Won dering Fox Trot JS-'lvin'a Novel ty Orchcrtra M- Avalon Just liik tt (.ypny Vox TV"t Paul Whttman'it Orehontra ; IJ.-nt Kver AlHy One Stop Paul White man 'a Orchrjrtm- Ha Chang Fox Trot Jo. C. Smith' Or cheMra: Somt-timp tux Trot Joa. C. Smith's Orchestra MJ1s33 In a Clock Store Victor Orchestra: Hunt In the lllack Forest Victor Orchestra . 9 1.H5 Comrades of tb ilon Mareh Huusa's Hand; Who's Who In Navy Blue March Housa's Hand 53 Silver Threads Anions; the fiold Flsle Ba.kr; When You ami I Were Young:. MaRgie Tha. Harrison We K veni it k ("hlnu s I Violin, flute and , harp) Neapolitan Trio; Woodland Kvhoes v in Mti, flute and, harpl T . Neapolitan Trio W5e Hula Medley (Hawaiian Guitars) Ltta-Kaill Kte It's Nice to Get Up in. the Morning Harry Lauder ... 75e She Is My Hone Harry t,HuaYr 7rr Heaven Is My Hoimc Mah.-I (iiirrinon HI .23 Oreatent Miracle of All Hophle Hrnslnu 91.23 Nelly Was a Lndy Almn r.luck 9I.U3 Curry Me Hack to Old Virpinny Alma Cluck , 91-73 Perle du Ureil-(Thou Hrllllant Illrd) nmil-Ourcl al.73 f)ld Folks at Home K.-tiumnnn-H-lnk.. SI.73 The llnre foot Trail John M 4'ormmk... flS Cam pa nit a Sera (Ave Marie) Knrlco Caruso Ht.73 Largo (Handel) F.nrico Cnrusti 91.73 Minuet--) Violin Sitim Jusrha llif"tx....9l2 Scotch PsHtorale (Violin Solo) MI.Ms- cha Klman 91.33 Song Without WordsI MendilKaohn) Mlscha Klman 91.73 Oypsy 8prrnade( Vlul In Solo) Frits Kreislr 9173 Caprice (MennoJ (Violin , Solrt) Frit Krelsler 91.73 Humoreiuiuc (Violin Holol ..... ...91.73 . Symphony In i Minor Philadelphia Symphony Orchentra ...91.73 Kjtpana lUpsodin I'htladetphih Sym phony Orchestra 91.73 Invltstion to the Wall Philadelphia SymphAny Orchentra ..: ........ 1.73 lttTgo from the "New World"' Symphony . Philadelphia Symphoiiv (rehtntra, 9L73 ltlue Dnnuhe Walt J'hitart Iphia Sym . phony Orchestra 91.73 COUPON t THE ECONOMY DRUG CO. .222SSGmil? renaleton, Oregon. .v.- . wf J$0QQ flSI ; Without obligation to me send ma descriptive booklet and informa tion about special terms on-phonographs checked. - Cheney ( ) ; Victrola ( ); Brunswick ( ) ;Sonora ( ). . , r Name ; Street or P. O. Box .... J......!.! , City and' State A ..... I ." PROMPT MAILING SERVICE , yT VTJ l-j a a a a a a a a a H a a a a a a a a a a a a I ECONOMY DRM. (i B. " Phone 711 -. PENDLETON, ORE. & v V i s ZAVETTt C NEW , TdRK Miss . Jeannetts Raakia of MonUna. first woman to sit In the 1 United States Con gress. 'nas been' appointed field secretary of tbs National Consum er's Leaarue. - She will devote ber- I self to. .promoting leftlslatlon for , tbr protection- of wag-earnin r women and minors. Do you want moncjr? If sovoome In andcee us. Wo are prriaml to IH-Kullaio loans on. wheat Imul UliiK north or east of IH'ikIIokhi. live years tu imy, and a very reasonable rate or luterrHt. Wo reftrrm-nt tho VliltMO.NT IX)A.V A TKI.'hT COMPANY of (4iokano, anil will glvo you iirompt Krviee. SUB US AIIOIT A IX)A.V XOW Snow & Dayton "WE Slil-li LAND' 117 Kast Court St. I'lxmo 1072 REAL KSTATE FAItM I,()A.s" I.VHl'ltAXCK Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Tbronlo and Nervous Diseases and Mseaaest OX Women. X-Ray Electro Tberapeutlcs. . rempls Bldg. Room II Pbona 411 CHICHESTER S Pit! V "l"--M,S.ft.1',,'.J.?" i CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but we are already making pictures to be used, as Christmas re membrances.' v Aiine-WJi'eeler 122 K. Alia Si a i fi a 3 a a a 8 a a riione f'S