' f rilLT EAST OSSQOJTlAJr, PENDLETON, OREGOJt, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1020. EIGHTEEN PAGE3 mil mill i -J ,.i jiuil n i-t,..J-.i. TTt' 1 ffaaCT8T,v ,xa m -tft, rrr-r-r i ; , : ,i, ram ;ir-mmrrt ,- r t- easaa,l ,'jxx5rrr.:r n:iaw-''"' ..mu-w.wiww.-. - , Seal Urand" ....... 1-.- --v j J , Soda2 and Club News li! a L T ! 1 lie ourrT ' - h s: , Ol o o ! O; Ol O o! o o o o- O! Oi O' o o: Oi Oi O; Oi o o o o o c o 0 '.. o KKTUKN FROM VISIT. I V (I I ' M ,.. Mr. iin.I .Mi . H. K, IVrklns arrived . 1 111 B I I II thin morning from The -Dalles where I '.yF I'"" I I I WiiWffWWW'W'''"''m''W'!'iW'''''''''''''''' M flli, ' H (hey have been guests at- the home I .It I iillllllnlrlfi'"'''-"''""' " - -" I of Mr. ami .Mrs. A. D. Smith. They II jr f III I have also enjoyed a visit In Portland. J! f v J -1 iff J 1 hi in i h I MH.1 HISHOP IN RAI.KM "f ThanksRlving day and Mrs. Crow Mm. t". P. Hlshop bus retnrned (mm was formerly Miss Mildred How num. nn extended visit In Portland, Hood, Itlver find Pendleton. In the metro-; CLI'I! M KKTIXil ENJOYED. m she nu the guest of her non, Uoy j The El Deen Club aa delightfully P.ixhor, and In Hood Illver w;is enter-1 entertained by Mrs. Jack Allen yester t.ilned a the home of her sister, Mka'duy atternoon at her home on Lincoln 1to;;ertK. .She was joined In I'endle-1 street, me earner nours were spent ton by Mr. Hlshop and was the ThankM-tving guest of her son, Ch.iun rey lllshop, one of the i.rominent tins. I.iew men of the eastern Oregon city. While In the latter place Mrs. Ulsh ! rva guest of honor as jumerous e -clnl functions, two luncheons, two parties and formal dinner being given us compliments to the charming Salem matron. She renewed acquaintance vl' h a host of old friends and enjoyed her visit Immensely. Returning to Portland she. was again the house guest t the Koy Kishop residence until her departure for Sal em. Salem Statesman. with needlework and a prettily ap pointed luncheon followed, Mrs, Al len's tabic being charminy pictur esque in Its mottf of green and white. The club membership numbers eight and all were entertained by Mrs. Allen yesterday. They were Mrs, Kenneth Xlcltae, Mrs. Earl (.inlanders, Mrs. David Johnson. Sirs. Joseph Kornlck, Mrs. Frank t'.riggs, Mrs, C. A. Crnb iree, Mrs, Alfred Smith and the hos tess. The next meeting will be held In a week, on Friday, December 10, at the home of Mrs, Griggs. KIETH MATRON IS HOSTESS Mrs. Gunder Terjeson, Miss Mildred Terjoson, Mrs. Newt Xewtson, Mrs. Fred Bender, Mrs. C. E. Williamson end Miss Helen Anderson motored to Itieth Thursday afternoon where they enjoyed several delightful hours chat ting and sewing at the home of Mrs. F. K. Peters, "Lonesomehurst." Mrs. Peters served a dainty luncheon be fore her goests departed. ARRIVE I-WOM PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. John Crow, Jr., arrived home Thursday evening from Port land where they have spent the past veek. Their marriage was an event returned here to visit. HI RLE CLASS ENTERTAINED. Mr. and Mrs, H. 'U McLean were hosts Thursday evening- for an Inter esting meeting of Uie Presbyterian Mble class. Members ere asked to their home at SOS Lewis street for a business session which was followed by an informal social hour and the serv ing of a light supper. VISITS FROM PORTLAND. Miss -Ethel Fraker of Portland. Is being welcomed for a visit with Pen dleton friends and with her father, "William Fraker. She arrived Thurs day evening. Miss Fraker formerly lived in Pendleton and she has often HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP One Dollar. has almost the same buying power as two dollars had formerly. SUITS 1-2 PRICE. " DRESSES TO $37.50, iiow$19.75. GEORGETTE WAISTS RANGING UP TO $1450, NOW $6.95. ALL COATS REDUCED. IS DANCING PARTNER OF PRINCE Mrs, Fred H. Gates (nee Miss Delia.! Shaw of Boise, Idaho) who was recent ly entertained In Pendleton as the house guest of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Spaulding. not long ago enjoyed an honor which will Interest Pendleton friends who had the pleasure of know ing her during the visit here. The fol lowing note Is copied by the Idaho Statesman from a Pasadena, Califor nia, paper and it is accompanied by a charming portrait of Mrs. Gates: "Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gates, who will make their homo in the famous Gates place, South Pasadena, as a part of the Gates family colony, -have Just re turned from their honeymoon, which was spent visiting the different Islands of the Pacific. "While they were at the Moana ho tel, Waikiki beach, the Prince of Wales and his party stopped there for a few days en route home from Aus tralia. Dances were held both even lugs at the hotel and on both occasions Mrs. Gates had the honor of danctna w-ith the British heir. The prince Is famed as a dancer and It Is said to be his favorite pastime. Next to that ac cording to Mr. and Mrs. Gates he en Joys swimming and he spent most of the two days in the water. "Mr. Gates before his marriage was a prominent bachelor member of Los Angeles and Pasadena society, and upon the opening of the season this winter both he and his wife will be feated. Before her marriage, August J, Mrs. Gates was Miss Delia Shaw and the wedding was held at her par ents' home In Boise, Idaho. "The couple visited San Francisco and Portland before sailing and" re turned soigh upon landing in San Francisco on their homeward journey in Mr; Gates' machine." When Mrs. Gates' visited Pendleton as Miss Shaw she became known here as a girl of beauty and lovely person ality. Her marriage to Mr. Gates was a social event of the summer in Boise and Mrs. Spaulding went to the Idaho city to act as her matron of honor. INFORMAL HOURS ENJOYED Bidden to the home of Mrs. H. M. Massey, a group of friends enjoyed several delightful hours yesterday as guests of Mrs. Massey and Mrs. Ed Dupuls. A guessing contest and cards formed diversions for the affair, hon ors in the fast falling to Mrs. P. W Dayton and Mrs, C. H, Conroy and card trophies being captured by Mrs C. V. Nelson and Mrs. J. W. McGee. A dainty luncheon claimed brilliant crimson carnationsc for Its table ap pointments. In the party were Mrs. Kim Mor ton, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Arthur New- camp Li the the pot of gold at the end of the long trail because of its rich, full, satisfying strength. . CHASE & SANBOIWS SEAL' BRANEL COFFEE Gray Bros, Grocery Co. THREE PHONES QUALITY ton. Mrs. Dayton, Mrs. If. A. Newton, Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Conroy, Mrs. M. A. Ferguson and the hostesses. ' SUCCESS ATTENDS BAZAAR " Parish TTall last evening housed scores of Interested bazaar visitors, the big room being well filled even before the appointed hour and no wonder, for such an array of fascinating, gift, laden booths wus there! Tho bazaar s still open today and tea, compli mentary to tho public, is being served today. ' demonology. Tou aare Invited to th church with the friendly spirit. WE ARE NOW CONDUCTING THE MOST " SENSATIONAL SALE EVER HELD. ON WOMEN'S AND MISSES' APPAREL SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE Now $24.75 to $-18.75. All colors and sizes. I DRESSES , Latter Day Saints , The Church of Jesus Christ of L D. S. will hold service In Moose hall Run day, December 5th. 1020. ' Priesthood at 9:00, Sunday school at 10:30.. Testimony meeting at 12:00. Evening meeting at ":S0, Elder II. A. Harnblln and Elder George Leigh of alla Walla will be here In the even ing. Services conducted by Elders W. C. Murdock and O. I. Gale, Supt. II. Klrby. Over Taylor Hardware Store Begin Now Shop Early Christmas is but a short time from us. We suggest that you shop early while stocks are complete. Our suggestions for gifts are all useful. Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen Ccnklin Fountain Peru. Evefiharp Pencil Traveling Cases Leather Card Sets Shaving Mirrors Safety Razors rhermo Bottles Lunch Kits Wiley's Fot)s Popular .Fiction Books Stationery Dolls lirafonolas ,,J Records Kodaks . Candy Narcissus Bulbs Incense Burners Toilet Sets Roll Up Sets Ivory Pyralin .Serving Trays Collar Bags Perfumes and dozens of other practical gifts. Our beautiful line of Christmas Greeting Cards is now on display. Select EARLY. THOMSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. '-C?.-)iVtiF.'.,ff.W HU RCH E S AV:---V.A-y,-'f.;)j. Announcements ror this depart ment must bb submitted to the East Oregonian not later than ' Friday evening In order to be as sured of publication on Saturday. e?-l0?Loooooooooooooooooooo6ooooooooooooooooooooooooo o o o o o o o o o Ol o Si Oi o O' o Oi c; C! o ALFALFA HAY By the bale, ton, and carload lots. BARLEY By the sack, ton and carload lots. OATS By the sack, ton and carload lots. CORN By the sack, ton and carload lots. If interested in any Feed be sure and ask prices from us before ordering elsewhere. lacicacnes and other external pains quickly soothed THAT dragging, wearing backache, that o many women rafter frcm, is quickly eased by ma application of Sloan's Liniment. jVo tubbing, mussinees, or skin stains. It's good for all tho fcmily and all kinds of "external" aches and pUna. 35c, 70c, $1.40. Liniment MB Pahisi Veneinj UMATILLA FLOUR & Gill 220 E. Court ooo'ooooooooowwoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo We are showing for a I few days a beautiful : line of unusual beads. 3 - SFR .. 1 OUR ' . if WINDOW o 10 s o 10 . o jo prices are reason- 10 able. Ask questions. !g We answer rhem slad- jo iy. o 10 ,'0 (o 10 o Jg Sawtelles 1 . I Inc. o I If llGPUENSl in !o : 1-. . - ! i .WMwyi i ii I vl If Mil mm mwm & I ,2 I WMWsJ. I o 1 V"0' I Mr. W. J. Herwlg, Superintendent Antl-Paloon Ijengue of Oregon who will speak in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening Dec. B, at 7:30 o'clock on "'Law Enforcement." Mr.,HerwiK comes highly recommended. ' Rev. Alta, "First lresbyterlnn Church Corner College and Alta Stu. G. L. Clark, Pastor, 606 East Phone 621. ... 10:00 a. m Sabbath school, A. C. Funk, -Supt. 11:00 a. m Sermon, pastor.' ' 6:4 5 p. m., C K. Devotionals, topic, "Progressive Living," Ref. 2 Peter 1:1-8; Leader Miss Gertrude McCon- nell. 7:30 p. m., Address, "Get ai Bi Stick" by W. J. Herwig, Supt. Antl Saloon League, Oregon. A welcome to all. Plirlufimi Union.. First Church . of ChrUt, Scientist. holda services at 813 hi Main street. (First stairway' north of the Inland Kmptre Bank.) Sunday services are at 11a. m. and S p. m. The subject of the lesson-sermon for Sunday, Decem ber 6th, is, "God, the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school starts at 10 a. m. A Wednesday evening meeting which includes testimonials of heal ing, is held at 8 o'clock. The Reading Room which la maintained at the mme address is open to the public dally from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., where the Bible and authorised Christian Science literature may be cud, . bor "owed or purehased. One big lot of Silk and Wool. ; Regular up .to $85.00 at $3.O0. COATS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, PfiTTICOATS AND SWEATERS Now from 14 to 1-2 Off. COME AND LOOK. 20 Percent Off on Silk Undenvear the Christian Church. Will preach. ' i Rev., Dlasburg bulation Army Hulvatlon Army hall, 208 East A!ta stTeet. . , . ... Sunday meetings Holiness meeting fit 11 a. m. Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. Voung peoples meeting, 6:J0 p. m. Sal vation meeting at 8 p. m. Week days. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8 p.' m. Friday Bible study, open to the public, lied by Brother Mayficld. at 8 p m. Officers In charge, Captain Jen. tie Conrad and Mable Langdon. Church ot TJio ItcUwmer 8 a. m. Holy. Communiia and .Ser mon. , . t , :5 Sunday school.' ' " 11 Holy Communion arid 'sermon. 7:J0 Benlnr prayer and sermon. The rector will preach In the morn- irg on, "Why Should Men . Go to Church." This sermon will be a chal lenge to the manhood of Pendleton. In the evening he -will answer the question so frequently asked today, vis., "Can Kdlson Invent a mechanism by -means of which we can talk with the de parted?" The public Is cordially Invited. time Oregon Un fron C'ervallls will lecture. Special music and singing.. Sunday evening B. T. P. U., Mr. C. Daly, President, :30. Something do ljg all tho time. Preaching service :30, subject "A Strong Invitation." You are cordially Invited o each ner vice. they are for you. Come and brlng your family and neighbor. Baptist Church Rev. W. II. Cox pastor. Residence 815 Mush street. phone lleT.1" .. Sunday morning Sunday -school, F. M. Riley Supt. :45. Preaching ser vice, 11:30. Rev. Hawks.-O. D., an old Lutheran German Lutheran services will be held at- 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at To Care a Cold In One Itey Take Grove's LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE tablets. -The genuine beas the signature of E. W. Grove. 80c Adv. GOUGHS v Apply over threat and chest wallow small pieces of KS V Aro Run Out UUWmfmUd KssnV v ovil cmtstYiex" A P?r amrmtlats. at" COMPOUND COfA I BA m4 CVUU AT-VOUH DPUGOIST A.k (W Bf JAM pHUf. K'ii-tt McllimlfMt liuixh Corner Kast Webb and . iohnsoi) streets. John H. Secor, minister. . . Morning servlceT Sunday acUoo., 10:00 a. m.; Morning Hermon, 11:00 a. m., subject, 'Spiritual Things, r , Kvening services Kpworth. League. 6:30 p. in., topic, "The pike's Peak Hikers' Party." Leader, Lawrence Warner. Evening sermon, 7:30 p. m. , Ad dress, Dr. Louis Albert Banks, sub ject, "World Wide Prohibition Com ing America Leads the Way." ' , Our mid-week, Wednesday 7:30 p. m. A spiritual and social gathering fur everybody. Subject for the even ing, "Vacant Rooms In the Church." Phones 351-1014 Flint Christian Church Robert Leo Bussabarger,- minister, phone 56!. Residence 104 Jackson street. Services next Sunday will be con ducted as follows: 9:4i a. m., Bible school, H. II. De Hart, Supt. 11:00 a. m., Communion and Ser mon. Subject, "Church Finances' (In preparation for the every member canvass.) :30 p. m., Christian Endeavor, Jabln Vaught, president. 7:80 p. m., preaching. Theme, De mons: "The Demon Rum." This will j be the btcuud ermon in the itntj oa SllllilllM $25.00 Worth of Records Free ) ' With any Phonograph in thi store during this sale. Genuine Tennessee Cedar Chests. Select them now and have them de livered when ready Christmas. PIANO AND TABLE LAMPS Here you may choose : from the largest and most complete, selection, in the newest styles, all , , silk , lined shades.. ( ': " ; . : Silk Shades from $11.00 up. Mahogany Finish Stands from $9 up. , FOR THE CHILDREN. Our entire 1 stock- of 1 children's' chairs, rockers, high chairs and doll carts reduced. , Children's Chairs and Rockers) made of hard wood; from $1.95 to $11.00 Doll Carts, from. .... $3.50 to $19.85 SALE OF REED AND FIBER CHAIRS AND ROCKERS . The remainder of our stock will be closed out now at prices we .would pay for like furniture in i- wholesale markets today. . ' $35.00 Fiber Rocker, upholstered : seat and back . . . . . .... $21.50 $35.00 Reed Rocker, .upholstered ' iseat and back '. '. . $24.50 ' $25.00 Fiber Rocker, upholstered . : ' seat and back . ... . . ; . .... $18.60 $50.00 Round Reed Rocker. $39.20 $46.00 Round Reed Chair to ""'1 match .... .:7.".r.: $32.00 $32.50 Reed Rocker ..... s . . . $21.00 ,. See Our Windows. . Only 17 more shopping days before Xmas. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. Phone 49G ' ' ' 103 E. Court .. n-a..... i ft 4 0 ha r&-4