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TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE J. C. Penney Co.. A Natiop-Wide Institution Special (Sews of Umatilla Co. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 30, 1021. fKsst T'K"iiintt Special.) I'M A PINK, Mny . On Thursday iho two year old rhild or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelso was badly scalded by having Iron i!:-fl in a pan of writer l.y li mother while it was having a nnviiMnn. The pan was Mttlng on lie Move with hut a chip fire under it nnd the water In it s but lke warm. Mis. Kelso not realizing the bottom of the pan wns hot placed the baby In the water during the ronvlusion nd not until It recovered and was remov ed did she realize its injuries. The hahv'n grand mother Mrs. Anna Vioyce mid her brother J. A. Records had left that mot-Dins for a vis" to Canada. They were wired for nnd will assist Mrn. Kelso In taking care of the little one. M. O. rtcauchnmp during the past week nas unfortunate in hwlng a pure bred shorthorn cow valued at r,rt. On Satutday night Mr. and Mrs. Mel While entertained the card club at their home north of V'maplne. A most pleasant evening was spent and lxne Hoon and Mrs. Pan J.'KIrk wert winners of the first prise while Mr. and Mm. J. K. Jones won consolation urines. At midnight a splendid supper was served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. j lan J Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. O.ood- man. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Phillips. Mr. end Mrs. Iino Moon, Mr. and Mrs. 15. K. Hoan, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Itaxtcr and Mrs. Hainan. Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church the graduates of the I'maplne hith school attended the Pacoaluurenle senniui delivered by Ilev. If. S. Itolch aid, pastor of the Presbyterian church of Walla Walla. His subject for the evening discourse was "See That Thou Make All Things According to the Pat. tern Showed to Thee in the AWmnt.' l!ev. J. W. Stockton cave the Invoca tion "while Miss. Zella Hoon played the processional and Mrs. J. D. Harrah sang a beautiful solo. The graduates are as follows: Delia Records, Mar jorie Wynans, Joe Records, Lionel l.e lloux, Paul Jones. Karl Peffley. and Kieth McPnniel. On Thursday even ing of this week the Commencement exercises will take place with Prof. Keed of O. A. O. Riving the graduating address. On last Wednesday afternoon the high school boys gave a picnic up the Walla Walla river complimenting the girls of the high school. Huge hamp ers of delicious chicken, pickles, cakes, pies nnd ice erenm were provided by THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley 5- A OPUMMEB. FfcCei CHiCaSO IS SToPPfMG AT THE CENTHAJL HOTEL Ask tor i. B. JL's Traveler's Cliexks when yoii are sol rig on your vn cailim trip. The American Bankers Association's ( liecks are the must convenient for travelers anil tourists to carry funds payable everywhere and are issued In convenient denominations. Tor sale nt Window No. One. The AmericariNational Bank Pendleton . Oregon. 'Strongest Bank in Gastern Oregon" a i fl GET READY FOR THE GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Preserve your Health Protect Your Family, buy them an h i Han Refrigerators ISP'S I This refrigerator is seamless, porcelain lined, used In over a million and a half homes in America. The materials used In the Alaskan are seven wails of Insulation, overhead circulation sys tem, cork filled and equipped with removable, rust proof wire shelves. No. 620, ice capacity 35 pounds $24.75 No. 621, ice capacity 45 pounds $30.00 No. 622, ice capacity 60 pounds $36.00 No. 623, ice capacity, 100 pounds $41.75 Other styles moderately priced. ATTEND THE MERCHANTS' AND MANU FACTURERS' CARNIVAL, MAY 26 AND 27 Cruikshonk & Hampton the. young gentlemen nnd a Jolly day was spent by the crowd.- The high school teachers accompanied the party. Also on the same day the fifth grade of the school entertained the sixth grade with a picnic over on the banks of the crook near Kirks. Tom KYhrnhnchor left for Demi, Ore., on Monday morning where he has a position awaiting him. He made the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jones leave Thursday for Albany where thoy will visit with friends and relatives. Next week they go to Eugene to attend State Orange. Claude Heale returned from Port land and Albany on Saturday night. Hoy liecords came homo on Friday. They were delegates from Hudson Hay lodge to Grand Lodge of the I. O. O. F. It- H Bean left Wednesday for Portland where he was called on bounty business. Mrs. Phillips hug been visiting nor brother John Allen during the past week. Delia Martin has been appointed postmistress nt Iturbank, Wash. On Monday evening Dealtry Bean entertained at a dinner for Mary Beck who leaves this week t"r her home In Corvallis. Those present were Gladys and Delia, ttecords, Mary Beck, Irene Hoon, Viola Delioux and Dealiry Bean. tin Friday night the Grangers are having another of their private dances at the hall. Only Grangers are Invited to attend. Kvans Kirk and Willie Dixon were Sunday guests with r.alprt and Paul Jones. Many ranchers In the Hudson Bay country this week began the cutting of their first crop of alfalfa hay. The crop Is heavy and weather Ideal for harvesting. Next week the cutting will be more general. Wages this year have dropped materially as farmers are only paying $1.50 to $2.00 a day. At the price received for hay last year and the wages paid for labor the farm er came out at the small end of the horn. fca a tBi rs MM Cw"h-jT MAM Vrti I UAwsc -ii i Oiimscu. . . -" r-. a v , ,nrc - vy.. . i - - . . . .. i ru: I vre.v 1(JU rec tfWU Nlu'tU ; J WilT If T Ul?r3- VOU tT TMftOTTLG OOIwn YMvr BRAY Of -HQOuT 8S Tfc. CCNT ;;. IT Li its YOU HAD BCCN fJT ynrv. jackass c I E (F-ast dregnnian Special.) ADAMS, May 30. A surprise dish nnd linen shower was given to r. and Mrs. I, L. Lieuallen after they moved into their new home. Those who at tended were Rev. Ijither, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter Le one, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lieuallen nnd and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lieuallen, Francis Lieuallen. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel la Lieunllan. Mr. and Mrs. G. t). Rich ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Larabee, and sons Rochick and Clyle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dupuis and Irene and Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyer and Helen. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex McKenzie, and Maclene, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kid by". Mr. and Mrs. T. A. IJelauuen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Giess, Mr. and Mrs. Otar Lielauuen, Mrs. Klla Bowling, Mr. aad Mrsc. Chas. Shaltz, Mrs. Gate, Mr. an 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Woodward and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lieuallen mot ored to Pendleton and returned about 9 p. m. to find their home In darkness and filled with friends, rela tives and neighbors. They were verv much surprised. A dainty luncheon was served.. Carl Christian, Bert Kirby, and O. L. Lieuallen went to the river fish ing Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Haler and son John motored to the city of Pendleton Monday and were in Adams in the ev ening. Mr. Hoffer of thhe Athena bank motored through Adams Thursday on his way to Pendleton. Rowland Morrison motored to Ad a"ms this evening. Will Holdman is having his first crop of alfalfa. hay cut today by Jack Baker. Birche Darner has been on the sick list this week and in doing nicely. Brown Stockton of Milton and Mr. Goratly of Milton are business visit ors in Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Lieuallen and Doris and Dena motored to Pendleton Sunday to see the ball game. Daniel Kemhler. Roy M.nioy and Lloyd Inman motored to Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wallon nnd fam ily were surprised when a number of neighbors and friends arrived nt their new home for an evening's social en tertainment. Of those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Kvnrd McCollem and fnn lly, Mr. nnd Mrs, (1. Spencer. Mrs. Beck Clark, Clarence Power, Hazel Angler, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Bunch nnd family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Inman, Lloyd Inman, lna Wallan, Mr. and Mrs. Roy nerougn nnd .family, Mr. and Mrs. Wert and son, Mrs. Burt, Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Lnfave and family.1 Games were played and a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bunch nnd fam ily motored to Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. Krwin Mann nnd son motored to Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. Karrier and daugh ter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and chil dren of Portland, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krehs Sun day. Xrrs. Nebran and son nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. Nebran of Idaho are the guests of her mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ida Stall and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Murray for the week-end. Evard .McCollem and Gladys Spen cer were In Pendleton today. Mrs. Garth Stoll went to Pendleton uesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Pearl Haler motored to Adams Tuesday. J. O. Haler and son John and Sa linas Reiner motored to Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. George Bradley and Gergill visited In Adams this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Sholtz nnd Charles and Bene, and Mrs. Gerto motored to Pendleton Thursday. Miss Wilma and Helen Boyer. Mrs. Inman, lna Wallon, Mrs. Evard Mc Collem and son, Mrs. Roy Deverough and- Earnle Devough were Pendleton visitors Thursday. Sam Wyrick, who is working for Mr. Schrimp. was kicked by one of the mules last evening. He lost eight teeth, cut his lip so that the doctor had to take five stitches In It and re ceived a broken and dislocated Jaw bone. Mrs. J. J. Ralston of Walla Walla, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hnle for the week-end. Lincoln Blackburn of Milton, passed through Adams on his way to his ranch at Hermiston. Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Hales and John motored to Pendleton today. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Dupuis and Irene and Francis motored to Adams today. OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS The Kllla Watt Girls There are two red-headed nurses out at St. Anthony's hospital and the Offiscat is wondering why some ef ficiency expert hasn't recommended that all the girls be dazzling Titian as a means of reducing the electric light bill. AVc FVar Libel Suits. Will our multitude of loyal and gifted contribbers please sign their regular monickers to contribbers henceforth? I n it in Is rr noma do plume only will be used tor puDlirntion, un less otherwise specified. Xo He-Peter Judge "What Is the charge?" Policeman "Intoxicated, your hon or". Judge (to Vflsoncr) What's your name? Prisoner "Refer Gnnn, sir". Judge "Well, Gunn, I'll discharge you this time, but don't get loaded again". The next door naybor who has tak en a few, says many a Jodrlde turns out to be a Jaw ride. A Case of First Cntoli Your Crab We note that the ladles from New port will bring their own crabs for THE VALEDICTORIAN REHEARSES. 124-28 E. Webb "Quality Counts" Phone 548 Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange Fart Payment on New EartuaiTe Ajp-tiU In Pendleton fur Aerolui (No Whip) I'orcli Miailo). mMW STANDIH.G on IT I ill, ' TKE THRESHOLD Of -TE. f. "11 GAZIMG WITH PALPITATING JK WL, f HEARTS ACROSS Trie Vi ' c ' ' Boy's Serviceable Two Pants Suits $7.90 Combining STYLE QUALITY SERVICE LOW PRICE Not cheap suits bought to make a low price appeal but all wool garments honestly made and neatly tailored. An extra pair of knickers is often worth as much in service as a new suit and in this group we give them to you at about half the price you have been asked to pay for the reg ulation oMe pant suits. You'll like the neat Norfolk styles, we are sure and the pleasing patterns" of brown striped with green, red or black make a com pelling combination. Here's a real privilege of saving. No charge for alterations. VJL DEPARTMENT &T0RE3 J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution 21 the crah feed to be given Wednesday evening for the state convention of tho Oregon Federation of Women's clubs. The Offiscat rises to announce that there nre no crabs In penrdoton except the ones we eat and even tho edible ones arc scarce around these parts. One Man's pcT)ilexinr Problems Dear offiscat: What has become of the automobile thie ves who used to steal cars? I've oeen reading the papers pretty care fully and every time 1 hear of a car being stolen I've hurried around there und left mine in that very spot. Ilut up to dale nobody has offered to take it. What would you advise me to do? A.MOH TASH Dear Amos: Why not drive It up and down Main street, crossing tho railroad ; tracks on Webb and Main near the o.-W. station, a few times each day for a week. That orta finish it. Hurry Men! A Poston taller announces that, for a limited period he will sell J25 suits nnd topcats for 27.fiO. Hurry, men! Tho new typist determined to make a good Impression upon her chief. She turned up half an hour early and be gan tidying up the room. When that was done she examined her type writer, discovered it In a shocking condition, found a bottle and gave it a thorough oiling. While about it she examined nil the other typewriters in the office and oiled them. too. There Is nothing, she thought, like making oneself Indispenslhle! Her chief r- Catarrh Catarrh It a local dlseasa greatly Influ. t???1. constitutional conditions. HAIAB CATAHHH MtDICINE Is a Tonic and Ulood Purifier. By cleansing . 'S? building up the Kygiom. IAIA.8 CATARRH MKDICINK restores normal conditions and allows Nature to do Its work. All Druggists. Circulars free F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohla rived. He looked around him with an air of satisfaction nnd crossed to his desk. Then his smile changed to a frown. "Miss Smith," he snld, "hnva vou seen nir cough mixture?" 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