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niltnir DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1021. TEN PAGES PAGE TEN Special News of Umatilla Co. STOCKTON FAWILY VISIT FR! IKiikI i ii cpimin n S'l '- i.il. I'll'T l!"l'K, Ai.ji. s I'm ni) uro mill other hmiwIioM k .!? bidi'tiging Im Mr ii ml .Mm. Ira SI ul.S.l. 1 i.l.l. which they liuil Hnii-ii In ii fin. ill huililing near 111111)111 Snitil'lcf icl.l's ln'iisc ben'. 'i'li miincw lull damaged 1 "' Vcd iicwliiy morning. The origin of tbe fire I unknown. MiHK Iln filurrtivimt nf Stunfii lil was In I Mint Iturk 11 short linn- Wednesday nn her -way to I'Kinh. Mrs. Hiich run in mid ..m ill it In town Thursday. Mm. Clar.i I'omei.y. win if l'ilnt Hocks hith school teailicrs last, year, M'iih a guest nl I he ln'iiio i.f Mrs. Hcs olr Humphrey a sli.H time W'edncs line. Miss llyrilie Holin returned home Monday from Heimiston where she had heeii vlMtlns her sister. Mrs. Harry Connor. Hi-v. V. ti. llacim has decided to re main In I'llol linck until sometime in Si'liti niher. Ho had previously plan ned tu h ave about the 15th of August. Mis. W. 0. Stanley and children will leave Saturday to visit Mrs. Harry Conner at Hormistoii and Mrs. A. M. Hum! al IMillinan, Wn. V. A. C.llliam has returned hmin fmm a trip to the mines. ; Mrs. Julia Shock is enjoying an out ing at Ijchnuin Springs. l.itlle Mis Huth Hunter of Ontario is a guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C A. Cooper. 1. K. Lawrence and family of I'kiah were In town Wednesday enroute from Portland to their home. Mrs. Percy Knapp and small son were in town Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mangold, of Hut tor Creek wore visitors here Thursday. Miss Thelma Wilson who has heen visiting hot sister. Sirs. Walton Roork in Ij lirande for some time past, ar rived home Tuesday. Little Miss Betty P.oork accompanied her home. Mrs. Sallie Kennison left Tuesday for Oenlralia to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. AIck Manning stopped over in Pilot Hock a short time Wed nesday on their way to their home in Pendleton after an outing at Lehman. Miss Volma Smith has accepted a position as office girl for Pr. Hanav.m, Pendleton dentist. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley L 1 r - : MAM f, .rvss-me cut I lost ms fVi-A 1 -TTrn r m ' UP TO HOOH TODAY THE SEARCHING PARTY HAD NOT FOUND TMC BOOT JACK- C.D pfeiMU-C O-AIMS HE THREW AT A CAT LAST AJtCHT. THE BEST STUDENT That Miiilcnt who tills to have a proicr appreciation f tin- luliH" f iniuicy. and Hie ha lid him of It. may IxiiMiie vvrr li-arm-d. but lus iilucatlim will not be cumplete ami liis rutiiiv sucifss wUl be handkap jkmI. Tin' 1'M student has an active Savings Account, it Uiiilies. Iiiiu thrift anil inline values. Vou au liavc eiuli an account in this strong bunk. Hie American Nalional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. . jSrioTj'rS. 'Strongest Sank in Gas tern Oregon" LAST PLUNGE DOWNWARD IN THE PRICE OF '.ItThWJ lit. REFRIGERATORS 7-wall Alaska, cork filled, 3-door, j)orctlain lined at $32.50 40 lb. Ice King $20.00 25 lb. Ice King SI 5.00 Ikautiful White Enamel, 90 lbs $45.00 Apartment Ivefrigerator, 75 lbs $32.50 Cruiksh&nk & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 C Webb rhone548 )mir Mil I'lirtilturr Taken III Fxliaiucv I 'art Payiiienl on Nnf lutflUKltc Atrial lu IVjidlelon fur Aexvdm (.No M blp) J-onll Miadc. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen and Mrs. C. J. Miller and children expect to leave, the last of the week for a week at Lehman Springs. i. K. Chittenden nml children re turned Wednesday from an autonio. Iiilc trip to Talouse, "n. Mrs. Lv K. Hoy, Mrs. John Hoyer, Mrs, Marvin Roy and Miss Cora Grant leturned home the first of the week trom Meacham where they went in search of huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnwald and children spent Thursday in l'ilot Jiock. M. D. Oranse made two flying trips to l'endleton Wednesday. A. IS. Huholts was transacting busi ness here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter, Mr. and Mis. l'recchcr virion and Mrs. Louis Kins of rendleton were here a short time Tuesday on their way to Harry Whittakers camp in the moun tains. Mrs. E. B. Castecl and children who have spent the past several weeks at the Bert Westgate ranch, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Lorenz Harfvey is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dick on East uirch creek. Mr. and Mrs. James Nelson were in town Thursday on their way home from Pendleton where they attended the wedding of their daughter Miss Madge Nelson. Miss Kuth Kessler is Quite sick at her home here. i Mr. and Mrs. Walton Hoork of La Grande were here a short time Tues day. They were on their way to Port land in their car. Mrs. Grace Parker was shopping In rendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Beanland of Stockton, California arrived here Wed nesday evening for a short visit with Mrs. Heanlund's brother and sister. W. T. Kidwell and Mrs. J. W. Ktter. From here they will go to Freewater to visit ether relatives and will leave there after a brief visit, expecting to reach .Missouri in time for the State Fair at Sedalia. Arthur Hutehins was transacting business here Friday. Mrs. Smith Wilkinson passed through Pilot Itock Friday on her way to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith. Mrs. Leota Warner entertained Wednesday .evening, the occasion be ing the twenty-first wedding anniver sary of her son-in-law and daughter, -Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Staver. The guests were M. D. Oranse. Kev. V. D. Hagan end Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Etaver. The Ladies Aid met in the church basement Thursday to quilt. Mrs. Herbert Boylen Sr. served fruit punch and cake to fhe workers. Mrs. Otis Jones and children expect to leave suon for an outing in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Boylen and children will go to Lehman Springs Thursday to remain for some time. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE tr. "Ih-g'P- Norm out ;u - lrioist THeree . ... OH, T?1R IT'S -IzrH11 i KftEf RlCiHT ON SOIM3 ..JOHN JON VtV IaS HA3 TO HAVB THE FURNISHINGS Re - X f ai rd Ano RepiNiSHei? Are toof?. cast I fy VISIT ON YOUR UJ.VC, CXI fee SfiMO Yew I I ' We know a girl who is entertaining company from out of town right now, and her chief worry is trying to re member to refer to the hired girl as a maid. . MOTION PICTURE NEWS OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS Kpltneh Stop, stranger, stop, reflect and pun dpr Our John wa here, is now tip yonder, j VUCA1E SIMMY AND MONDAY ! They still marry in haste in this v.IHIj J.OX K FAT MAX? country, but they don't seem to use a ' Blllf' iiti.t.. ash wholn lot of leisure about reuentlmi. (FATTY) AHlllCKIJi There may be arguments about what is the greatest word In the Eng lish language, but a well-known Pen illeton merchant says for a phrase you i ant beat "Enclosed please find check." There is a higher market value f laced on smiles than there Is on frowns. It IH'iits The Dickens It beats the duce how the folks will weep, As you lie in your coffin fast asleep And sing of your goodness In countless ways, While the parson preaches and talks and prays 'Tis ipieer how the public will eulog ize; And laud you, up to the vaulted skies; When the undertaker has called your bluff, And squirted you full of embalming stuff But when you walk on the earth, I swear, You were nothing more than a plodder there. And you'd have fainted or dropped down dead, At any praise that the public said It's only when you're a lifeless stiff, That the heartless public will note the diff. We Suspect 'Gene Skinkle. There' are about forty-seven things to thinjf of before you try to pass the car ahead. If you forget one you may find yourself all speeded up with no place to go. Mary's Home Hrew Mary made some home-brew And gave It to her beau. Who swears he'll never drink again Unless it s H -0. Mary Has A Motor Hout Mary has a motor boat Which surely brings her joys; She often sails it on the lake Just to be among the buoys. When I was a kid I thought that Aie Grand Trunk Railroad hauled nothing but trunks. llcl-np He I had some Indiana eggs for breakfast. She What kind of egg are Indiana eggs? He Why, Hammond eggt, of course. Hoscoe (Fatty) Arbuckle smashes the old saying that "nobody loves a fat man," in his new Paramount starr ing vehicle, "The Traveling Sales man," which comes to the Arcade Theatre Sunday. In this picture, which is adapted from James Forbes' noted play, the famous comedian is the central figure of a love romance and weds the girl In the story, after he had saved her prop erty from the schemes of the unscrup ulous villains. It is interesting to note that In "The Round-Up" the first Paramount pic ture in w hich the comedian starred, he Played the part of the fat sheriff, in that picture, the object of his affection refused to take his love-making ser iously and Fatty ends the picture with tho statement: "Oh, what's the usoV Nobody loves a fat man.' Betty Ross Clark is tho girl In tho new picture and Frank Holland, Wil ton Taylor, Lucille Ward, Jim Black well, Richard Wayne and other favor ites arc also in the cast. Joseph Hcn abrey handled the megaphone and Karl Brown was the cameraman. P.VSTIMI4 Sl'XD.lV AND MONDAY How could she love big Victor Raoul a magnificent brute, but nevertheless an untutored son of the great north woods, us silent and as furious us the storm lashed trees in whose shelter he made his home? Yvonno Fontaine, daughter of the fur exporter and the senior partner of Victor, returned from Paris with this in her mind. She had studied at tho best continental schools and was a prize to which the gallants of three continents aspired. He realized this when he came into St. Ignace to see her. With a strange fury he rushed out into the night with murder In his heart. He returned an hour'latcr to find Fontaine near death. Someone attacked Fontaine and Victor's mighty lists were streaked with blood. Was he guilty? Then why did the girl go alone Into ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR KO!! NO" V yOliLA- MAKE" yOURSfcLf CANT HAVEr youRstLf MSL r - tm'Jl t CORNON TH& ALT A Children, 10c TODAY Adults, 35c Cooking up a Good Time for Everybody That's what Wanda Hawley and a splendid cast of players arc doing at the Alta theater. "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT" is having- a house-warminff. Wanda Hawley presides, and the way she grows fat and thin again before your very eyes is a scream! And wait till you sec what happens up at the mountain camp but we're not shouting it from the housetop even from the housetop of "THE HOUSE THAT JAZZ BUILT." INTERNATIONAL NEWS. tho forest to head of tho posse that pursued him and why did alio risk her life to save him? Those questions are to be answered here Sunday when "The Magnificent Llruto' Is shown with Frank Mayo in the role of Victor Raoul. , The production Is a Universal screen offering. It was written by Malcolm Stuart lloylan. Robert Thornby di rected it in the north woods and at Universal City. An excellent cast sup ports Mo. Al.TA Sl'NOAY AMI MONOAV WAXDA II AWM.Y IM.KASIS IX C1.KAX COMEDY HIT A situation that has occurred to thousands of married couples Is un folded In "The House That Jaz llullt," the new Realart picture which opens (it the Alta Theatre .Sunday. This com edy treats of domestic discord in a clever, entertaining manner that car ries unusual appeal and accomplishes tho showman's desire of "sending 'em away with a laugh." We see a young couple starting out on their married life, poor, hustling, and thoroughly happy. The wife is a splendid little home-maker and a real help-mate. Then tho husband gets a fine position with a huge salary, and then move from their modest suburban bungalow to a luxurious city apart ment. The husband lavishes money upon his wife, insists on servants, and asks only that the wife shall live up to his new position. The result of her en forced Idleness and his petting Is that In a few years the wifo has grown In dolent, stout, dull and quite unattrac--tlvc. The husband begins to awake to the fact that his wife Is no longer ills ideal. l'll'ly Against Two. t Is not reason. able to expect two weeks of outing to overcome the effects of fifty weeks of confinement. Take Hood's Sarsaparll. la along with you, It refreshes the blood, Improves the appetite, makes tleep easy and restful. NSME TODAY Children, 5c . Adults, 20c VkH A nf rti - ,woodi i(NM'h lair Arcade TODAY Hauling Phone Hanavan's Transfer Res. Pbonc 378-R 320 w J COMEDY MEET MY HUSBAND When they Call it an "Orphan" : An orphan in automobile talk in a car that is bought from some person not able or disposed to guarantee service and satisfaction to the owner. The term recognizes the specific value that a good dealer gives to any car he sells. We recommend the Buick. No car we sell ever becomes an "orphan." ' BUICK Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court St. Phone 468 I l . ,!. i ' t