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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1021. FACE TEH s 5 Special News of Umatilla Co. J LODGE OFFICIALS ViSIT K. P. LODGE AT ADAMS iKuat Oregonlan Scolal.) AIUWS. Fch. IX. Grand Chance! Inr I Oregon Mr. V. J. II. Clark, who in rrnnimnlpl by Waller liloeson. Ktand keeper of records anil seal with the Adams K. of P. loilcr nn Wednesday, the JJrd and showed the liny a Kood time, and others ho at tended from Pendleton were 8. M. A. .funics A. Uwinn, J. M. K. J. V. Ma lonoy and a lare number of other member of the Inmon lodge No. 4, of Pendleton. Also a large number of Wt-ven lodge of ffm No. 49. Aft- -i ousinrss meeting and talk, fiom the grand offirers. cupper was served by the Adam bos of oyster soup ar.d cracker and coffee and dnnchnula and cake. All spent a very plenum! fventng. Welcome. All come aMin. Mr, pd Wallan was In rendition Wednesday to do ionic shopping. Will Hunch and Charles Hunch were In Pendleton today. Charley Rum h. Frank Hunch and Willi h Punch nil bought new player THE OLD Your Vision j H VY s f 1 THE PEPPC SU-VEB CORSET BAMD PRACTICE WAS CAULED OFF LAST NKiHT- SOME LOW FVSON HM WlWi TAMPERED WITH OME OF THE IMPORTANT INSTRUMENTS. In th&t great Wcf more tlian One-Half the re sources arc untouched, luiCdng energy and vision to devektp tlK'in. Yon, with vWon. look arouittl. see what lias been done, see nliat might be die tlKil do It. Your ISanking UuMiies invited. 'Strongest 1 tM.aoo "r oetos vVAJl-A?!- rVg, rJUr7T lIIIIl!llllllllllli:iIUIIII!IIIIllllliniIlllllllll!IIl!!llllllllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi-' I Courtesy, Service and the 1 . Right Price f Everything in the dock is priced in keeping with E the quality. E In the period we have been in Pendleton we have s steadily gained the confidence of our customers s through courtesy, service and the right price. E E To those that haven't been in we extend special invitations. Cruikshank & Hampton -niTAT ITY miJNTS" 124-128 E. Webb Tear (Hd furoiiure ikea In endunge pan parment on new. IP'.tno. They will have plenty of mu- Jmo now. i lios I'alne came to Adams to do feme shopping. Mr. Piper and noil. Eddy, ' of La (.ramie are the guests of her sister Mr. and Mia. lKiiis Green, for a short i time. I Sullivan Ke mcr motored to Adams I Tueslay to attend K. P. lodge. I.011 Walrus of Idaho is visiting rel jattves and friend In Adams for a short time, J Mr. and Mr John Ogle returned' to ' Adams after a few months In ('alitor- j nia. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. l.lon,.lli. , turned to their home in Adnui after j remaining In California for the win ter months and also yisited relatives land friends in the city of Portlnnd. I Joe Dames returned to hia home att ier remaining at the Pendleton ho I pltal for the past week and Is some j improved In health. 1 Krankie Damea and F. M vhii'i motored to Pendleton Wednesday. Gladwyn Spencer nnd Kvard Mc Collum was in the city of I'endleton n eunesuay The Adams Ladles club met th home of Mrs. Jack Mayberry. Those who attended were Mrs. Chas. Papula, Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Mrs. P.eveila Lleuallen. Mrs. I?ert Kirby, .Mrs. Frank Krebs Mrs. Alex McKenile and HOME TOWN. The AmencanNational Bank Pendleton. Oregon. i Sank in Gastern Oregon Pendleton, Ore. 5 ' "M-P"-- .... -rrn-ji tm mx , : liaughter. N'udlne, Mrs. Lesto, Mrs. Chas. Shatx, Mrs. oil Lleuallen. Mrs. T. A, Lleuallen, Mrs. Mabel AUCollum, Mrs. Kembler and Mrs. Klmer Il.iksi A dainty luncheon was served of fruit salad nnd cocoa and cake and all spent a pleasant afternoon. Miss .Margaret Attain of Pendleton is the guest of her uncle and mint, Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Lleuallen lor the week-end. It was real foggy on Wednesday night' and cleared lip Thursday and was a fine day. Mr. and Mrs. Dalph Wallan motor- en in irom tneir r.inch near Adams to day to do some shopping?. Mrs. Otis Lleuallen motored to Ad ams today to attend the Admi t I i.iim.- club. Reverend Luther is having impair ing done on the old drugstore and will make It hia future home as good houes are still very hard to rent In Auams. ' IN WYOMING OILFIELD (East Oreronlan Special.) WESTON MT., Feb. "8. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson und little Joe Kay, Mrs. Henderson's brother, left for the Wyoming; oil fields Saturday to re side. Mr. Henderson has a position offered him of J1S5 a month, furnish ed house fuel and lights to commence -March 1. They have been living at the Fred Henderson home since June. Mrs. John Wroe and little son Dealt left for Walla Walla Thursday to visit her sister Mrs. George Daguo for a week or ten days. Mrs. J. C. Frye loft Sunday for her home in Colorado after a months visit with her daughter Mrs. J. W. Bowers and family. Ruford Price was visiting on the mountain last week. Joe Hyatt was down from the La Crosse country Monday and came ui to his farm on the mountain. Mr. una Mrs. Hyatt espect to move back as soon as spring work opens up here. Mr. John Wroe has been farming the ranch two years. . On account of the storm Sunday Ihe organization of the Sunday school was postponed until next Sunday at 2 o'clock p. m. Robert Hopkins had the misfortune to lose a good cow Sunday night by getting her head caught in the stan chion. Miss Dorothy Tweedy has m been quite sick with la grippe this week. .Mrs. D. C. Hopkins went to Pine Creek Wednesday to take care of her sen Paul who has the chickenpox and her daughter and family Mrs. Carlson who are all sick with la grippe also. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lansdale left for a "weeks visit at Umapine Friday and later to Pendleton. Miss Edwards returned to their home after two weeks visit with her sister Mrs. Lansdale. Ferguson Bros, lwught a $5000.00 sawmill in Portland recently nnd ex pect to start work on their homesteads in the near future It is reported. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hyatt r.ttended the dance on Reid and Hawley Mountain Satur day night. S.S. RESULT OF CONIES! (East Oregonlan Special.) ECHO, Feb. 28. A Sunday school banquet was held at the Methodist church Friday evening und was enjoy ed by a large crowd. The banquet was given fer the men and boys as the result of a membership contest be tween them and the girls and women. The church was very appropriately decorated for the occasion. The even ing was spent in games, music and general social time, after which re freshments were served. Mrs. Claude Hampton was called to Portland. Thursday to be a;t the bed side of her cousin, Mrs. Gwendolyn Smith Ely, who passed (away tha. ame afternoon. Mrs. Fly Is the ( SOME KtAbACHE-, : 1 ( t0 tOT WATER.)! ( WEATHER MAM 3AVS OUTBURSTS OF " - WiA vJ5--, JIX XOU t(NT ' ill',1 I , 3 T X"X MOT, 'BUT L. Tr PMO A CCEflK ' WMAVtKT tNSJSTS on vaG-Vtrsitt. To HAC j 1 1 'jjjji j duughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Lehman and family of I'endleton were guests at tho home of Mrs. Lehman's parents, -Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wells. Thomas Uoylen Sr. was here on busi ness from Butter Creek Friday. Address Meador is quite III at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. Scrivuer at Big stone Flat. Mrs. William Owens of Washington is here with her mother, Mrs. C. He CullougH who Is still quite III. Hia. C. J. Gulliford, another daughter of Mrs. McCullough, arrived here from Portland Wednesday to be at the bed side of her mother. F. Andrews, prominent farmer of the Meadows was transacting business affairs in Pendleton Thursday. J. Frank Spinning and O. D. Tcel, directors of the Teel Irrigation District have been subpoencd to appear at the trial of Millhollan and Hough in Spo kane on March ith, and testify as to the genuiness of their signatures o:i the Teel bonds in question. Asa B. Thomson and Ralph Stan field returned home Thursday from Weiscr and Boise Idaho, where they had been to confer with R. N. Stan field. Mrs. P. Greenwood of Pendleton was here visiting friends in Echo Thursday and Friday. Mrs. Asa B. Thomson left Thursday evening for Portland to visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. H. T. Stan field. Jake Bowman was in Echo from Butter Creek, Thursday. Mrs. J. L. Hoffnagle has just re covered from a severe case of tonsllltis. The body of Miss Lillian lfoozer was laid to rest in the Echo cemetery, Thursday. Miss Hoozcr passed away at her home in Stanfield, Wednesday. W. J. Wattenburger, road supervis or, is now working the roads on Butter Creek with a crew of men. PORTLAND, Feb. 28. (A. P.) Over 100 women fainted, many were hurt and an automobile was damaged when 8000 crowded at the opening of the five, ten and fifteen cent store, Which had advertised bargains. ALL IS NOT GLOOM THAT GL00METH. EVERETT TRUE (Bast Oregonlan Special.) Tllot Rock, Feb. 28. The high school student body nnd faculty were royally entertained Tuesday ufiernoon and evening at the home of Mr. atuH Mrs. Hugh Currln south of town. Pupils and teachers of the school In that district were also present. A de lightful dinner w as served at t o'clock. irn rinlltroufh tiHuktnil Mm t'nrrin In . entertaining. Lester Bolln of Albee was a Pilot Rock visitor Sunday. Levi Eldridge Sr. and C. W. Paulus returned this week from a hunting trip to the mountains. Mrs. Malcolm Mclntyre of Athena who has been here visiting her daugh ter Mrs. Albert Uoylen, returned home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Connor, newly weds returned home Sunday from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kldwell arrlv ed during the week from their home m Idaho to attend the funeral of Roy Michaels whq was a brother of Mrs. Kidwell. Members of the city council decided at their last meeting to strictly en force the state law which prohibits the smoking of cigarettes by minors. Willie Kldwell has been confined to his home this week suffering from ton sillitis. Mrs. Tom Gibson attended the mil linery school hera Wednesday after noon. Bobble and Dorothy Smith, son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wultcr Smith who have been quite sick with scarlet fever are reported better. Mrs. Walton Roork and little daugh ter of La Grande who have been visit Ins here nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Wilson returned home last week. I Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. New arrived frnm Portland the first of the week to attend the funeral of Roy Michaels. Mrs. New is a sister of Mr. Michael. The millinery school held here Wed nesday and Thursday of this week un der 'the direction of , Mrs. Edith Vail Deuscn was a decided success. The school was well attended both after noon and evening. A number of New hats were made, some of taffeta, oth ers of Mescaline and georgette, and a We Can Save You Money On Your Grocery Bill. One Trial Will Convince You. Guaranteed Fresh Eggs, dozen ........ 35c Sweet Juicy Oranges, 3 dozen 50c White Laundry Soap, 20 bars ..... . . . . $1-00 Canyon Brand of 'Milk, 8 cans ...... $1.00 Best Iowa Corn, the can 15c Good Winesap Apples, the box $1.00 Our last shipment of Iiobles Canned Peaches, Pears and Apricots will be here this week. Better place your order now for these Fruits.. We give weekly and monthly credit service to reliable customers. ' The . Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court St. The Most in Value The Best in Quality Phone 871 ' number of beautiful as well as service able little gingham hats were made, Other hnts ' were remodeled and the estimated saving on the sixteen hats turned out during the two day was between $90 and $95, Miss Grace Gilliam of Pendleton visited relatives here Tuesday. The following committees have been appointed to make arrangements for the school picnic which will be held here In June: Baseball E. B. Caslcel, Vf. N. Roy- er. Dr. Schneider. Concessions' nnd Finance C. G. Bracher, C. W. Paulus, Dr. DcVaul. Program and Band I V. Mucken. J. O. Russell, Walter Albreeht. ' Sports George Done, M. D. Orange, C. J. Miller. Grounds O. E. Chittenden, ' T.: H. tester. John Brandburn, C. A. Cooper, John Stevenson. Advertising Jf in P. Klrkvmtrlck. E. B. Casteel, C. O. Bracher, L. V. Macken, George Done, 0. E. Chitten den. ' Members of tho Oddfellow lodge were entertained at the lodge hall Tuesday evening by the Rebekah lodge. A splendid program was cn oyed by all and lunch served during the evening. JOSEPH. Or., Fell. 18. Wallowa lake 1 frozen over completely for the first time this winter and skating Is enjoyed by people from tho valley towns. The Ice ta a clear a crystal and rocks and fish may be seen many feet below the surface. AKItOX CIA'B.SOUJ AKRON, Ohio, Feb. J8. (A. 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