' r 4 i i t i I j r f '? y r f 4 t r If PAGE TWO a !Vr,r DAILY EAST 0!tECONIAt?.pF.NDtEtOW6ii r;" '"ten Cages' r . , " ' '"' " " rr- ' ; ; 1 f ' " 1-1 " -' J UUULdLIVJ zJ .V!yUu U s, i j i y - , (. ; "toi-" Wrttnnisii" "tmmiiHM . tiWiW ' oJ ( fcniiimr if Ii iiiirff "I ii ill pijf" . V J ' . " " ' "' ' '' ' IHitflMllllllMWIWIBlMBI . . ' 1 S ' ; , ; W. I HI II IV A Jin X U ZJ : This is a straight-from-tlie-slioulder Clearance of Men's Suits and Overcoats. Prices determined with only one idea moving merchandise quickly. We've Marked Them One-Half Price which means a tremendous loss to us, hut it's a great saving for you. . Take advantage of this great offer. You'll not he able to buy a suit or overcoat so cheaply again soon if ever. . PENIlOOfO GSEATEST DEPARTMENT STQUZ TiT I I Mill in " aiMBifl WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE f 7 i EYES BULGE AT SIGHT ' OFADAMSSANTACUUS Guests at the home of Mr. an(J Mrs. Ira Stoll for Christmas tlinner were Mr. and Mrg. Garth StolJ, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Mr. and Mrs. "elson, John Blake. Ed Bushman was in Adams today to j do Home shopping. and family were all guests of Mrs. Ii. F. Bunrh for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter Leone Vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Chesnut for Christmas dinner. Llojd ri.man and Ray Keeker lllu- n .ii . . Mr. and Mrs. 1 L. Ueuallf-n and '"'".' 1 enuieum toaay to attend the daughters, Doris and Dena. motored to I moJ,e8- Milton and were the guests of her sis- ' " , Harry Larabee and Miss Be'u ter, Mr. and Mrs. Rice, for Christmas I ,ah Spencer were in Athena today, dinner. I A,r- an1 1,r"- Wallace -Nelson and Mr. and Mm. Garth Stoll were the ! K"n MarKnal1 of Idaho, are spending guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otho Stoll Fri-I"'0 Holidays with Mr. and East Oregonian Special.) ADAMS, Dec. 89. Eyes bulged Sat urday night and ears were strained to catch the tinkle of the bells of Suma flaus In the circle of haty kids in the home rf Mr. and Mrs. Charley Shatz, as W. Nicholas really came and handed out the many packages on Christmas eve to Charles an 4 Florence Shati and pertha and Clara McFarland. A dandy lunch wax served and all went home happy . Ivan Blake of Helix, motored to Ad amc on Christmas day to do some Iwtnninir r Mr. and Mrs. Carl McConnell and j dren ere also guests for family of Helix, are th guests o her "ner. , purents, Mr. and Mrs. John Banister of Mr. and Mrs. Will Bunch and chil- : Weston for the Christmas holidays. rdren and Mr. and Mrs. U Claik and! Mr.- and Mrs. Elood Brown and ' children. Will Hunch, John Bunch and baby of Idaho, ar spending the children, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bunch Christmas holidays at Adams with his and family, Ferre Carothers and IJdge mother, Mrs. Jack Case. Eaton, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch day in Pendleton. ? Mrs. Dave Stone and son Tilden and Maxine Elliott, were-the guests of her sister, Mrs. Elani, of Walla Walla, for Chrfistmas dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spencer and daughter. Virginia, of Pullman, are the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer, for Christmas. Mr. I and Mrs. Gladwyn Spencer and chil- j Christmas i Mrs. E. ( .Marquis and Mrs. I.. M. Watrus. Jack Dell of Athena motored to Ad ams Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juck spencer and all the grandchildren's eyes tmd ears bulged at the baby tree. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Spencer. Mr. and Mis. Chester Spencer of Pullman, Wash., and little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Spencer and children and Miss Beulah Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larabee and family celebrated Christmas with a dandy Christmas tree loaded with beautiful gifts for all present and the evening was one of enjoyment. Mr. and Mrs. Oyd Christian and daughter Leone, were some of the hap py family over the lovely Christinas tree. WOOLGROWERS SOON TO The Jingle of . Santa Claim IVH : Mull'., ttnn Am- ,1 dancing around on Christmas evening I Sunday at a good audience. Pete Mclntyre. Lawrence MMntvrn UP, FOR SALE HONEY HOT BISCUITS AND HONEY. CAKE 40c, TWO 75c. Try a loaf of our Butter-Krust Bread. Fresh every moiaiing from Portland. Large Loaf ( 15c Small Loaf 10c Whole Wheat.... 10c We have a new shipment of Picnic Hams, Per pound 21c "!e Table Supply Phone 187 and 8S 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Miss Gwendolyn Mclntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclntyre of Helix, mo lored to Adams Sunday to attend church. Miss Toressa Bunch Is i her home with a bad cold. j Frank Wilson of WaIJa Walla, wiis : the guest 6f .Miss Beulah Spencer Sun .day. I Lydge Katon and Miss Wilma Boyer i motared to Pendleton Saturday. 'i Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison nnd 'ww--i' , j family are soon coining back to their ' " i home in Adams. Adams never has celebrated Christ J i mas us this year as most of the homes J,ihad trees and all attended the corn-i j munity tree in the hall. -No ono was SALT LAKE CITY. rtah.,Dec. "S - (A. V.) The h-gislativr ' romtnittee ot I the National Woolgrovvcrs'. Assoulatlini, ; now In Washington D. C. will make its icport on what has been attempted and accomplished hi Hie way of .emergency governmental action, at the inty sixth annual convention of the association, which will be held here January 17-111. It will also report on plans in connection with enactnu-iit of a permanent tariff bill under the new administration. - Thomas Walker rage, chairman of the traffic commission. Is nxnc.ii-.i t I to discuss costs of wool and Inmb .ro- contineu, to, ""cuon, as shown by the data gather cd ,,yh'M commission during the last 'hrm seasons for presentation to con gresa. i All the convention discussions will center aioiind the i"cst!on (,f i.KiK.i. tion, finance nnd ranch managi-men!, according to F. It. Marshall secretary of the association. Governor V. I'. Harding of the federal reserve board, has accepted an Invitation to speak on financial matters, including relation ships of Die federal reserve system. If congressional affairs Interfere with Ins cmniiig to Salt I.ake he stated recently mat a mcmher of the board would take his place at the convention. One half a day will be devoted lo a round table discussion of adjusting range management of the bands of sheep to present biislnnvi. ,n.io This will include matters of n,w,. sheep, labor, costs, land leasli. 11 ii.l J'i'i' luisiOK. e i,... ....... .... ir-wwt Manrieid of Oregon 1 i ' iiioi elect Frank It. Goodlns - ...nn, nn, K,vo niiirers. t;.-ucs .,f t,P cnltcd States --"'i''0111 'Pek. A sped,. unU discussion upon stockyards ones t:ons. Including range rates charged by livestock com mission houses, will lie made. On account of the rrlllcal situation In which the wool producing business In declared to he to,-,ay, a record at tendance Is expected. WASHINGTON LEGION MEN VISIT WOUNDED VETERANS win c forestry il report They Won't Starve J! slighted, rich or poor. STOWAWAY BRIDE-TO-BE WIU.ST RETURN TO RUSSIA, PASSPORT RULES DECREE MBNE GROH KBATTLK, Dec. 29. tA. P.) Thos. '.itrintZ. HUSStan irlrl .Vhn r;tmn Inln j! Seattle as a stowaway on the steam M . jMhln Cross Keys In November, nhin- linlng to .be married to Lloyd L. Jacot of 1 1 San Francisco, has lost her fisht for i, admission to the t'nited Slates and must be deported to Siberia, according to a telegram received by immlgratioi. olfieials here from Washington, 1). c. 'I he Vnited States department of labor v as wlllinsj to stretch a point nnd ad mit Miss rrintz, it was announced, but the state department refused to waive passport regulations. Anna Lnplnn, who accontpanled Miss 1'rlntz, villi -iiso oe oeporieo. It was said. If .'inio Croh, third baseman ii'. the Cincinnati Reds, may land on some other club by trade or other wise before springtime. The New Votk Ciants have offered J150. 000 and a catcher for lleinie, bui rmi Itoosevell's .Vpp'dnliiicnt MArtI(.. Dec. !'.- f. Ap pointment of Theodore Itoosevelt to a prominent posi'iion in 'the new admin- Carry He.vtnanK can't seelt. Jtisi " ' ' ,.,,' k,","1. the nam Groh ts Herrntann'i " " '? "- n, .i-iMHssii, oiih ii ice orxaui.ers or me American li-Kimi. He sugKested I.i'osevell ror.,iissb.faia scci'i-t.Mi .,.i..i ur or tne navy. pawn and he'll trade Mm If hi can get the right combination ra'crn. . ' " P ' j 1 - " ; p--i i ' k u I 1 - t A '-"i : ihry . . i f t , i r, . , 1 i - . 1 .... ' , V:;A. f ' , vJ -iA. 1 SI-.'ATTLK, Dec. 2. (A. P.) Thou .V. Swale, state commander of the Am 'ilfuii Legiont officials of the r. S. war risk Insurance bureau and of th 1. S. public health servire yesterday left Seattlo for a tour of the stnle lo locate very ex-sei-vlce man who lies sh'k or wounded In the state hospitals. The tour Is to determine whether or rot the disabled men are receiving every possible attention ami whether Improvement In the method of handl ing" the various cases. "It Is probable that every man Is re ceiving proper attention." declared Commander Swale yesterday. "This trip cannot be called an Investigation. We rather term It a v"lsft to th wvund ed and sick soldiers and sailors. ' ISSUE IN U. S. IS DEAD MARION-, Dec. 21). (A. P.) Sena tor McCuniber, of North Dakota, tho mly reiiulillce.il- member of the sennta who voted for ratification of tho Ver sailles treaty without reservations, has ndvised Harding lo go ahead with tho proposition for formation of nn asso ciation of mitlnns Independent, of the. league. He considered the league dead ho far as the t'nited States Is conccrn- il. father is. J. Ogden ArouVch7R h"i Pf a millionaire Chic,, ba.Xer. This X&fW k ' automobile ride. . - . r""""1" wr CASCT MUSH M a VKAItR ALT,IANCK. fi ree., 21). (A. I'.) . Irtrtle Carey captain of tho I91 Har vard football team,' has signed to coach the Mount I'nlon college football sound for three years. He coaehtld Mt. Vernon tbrs season. Si:. lII,OTS I'OltM I'OMPAMY. STKTTIN, Oerninny, Dec. 29. A. f'.)v A company of sea pilots has been established .under the title of the Haltlc and North Sci ' Pilots assocla 'lon to supply pilots to ships visiting Northern Koropenn ports. uikn phi ss tm agukk..mi:nt LONDON, Dec. 3D. (A. P.) News papers here today ask the Vultert StstvlTritVifaittiV Japan ""to"' agree Jo curtail ther naval run use l.v . V UlUtUjll ttul'tl'lllCIlt,