East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 12, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1921.
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' STORE ORGAMZATIOM I TILE WORLD
Special News of Umatilla Co.
You v4C4tiom. Hve HseMU'vS M6 Son
, YOU HE? L TKOfO XOUl?
F?ICMO SMITH
POST CAr? DS Z
Field," by Henry Shelliday; address . men decided to make a day of it and
by the speaker of the day. Rev. Lock- j get the work done. The road lead
wood; community sing, " Star Siianil-1 from the Mutter Creek district to tier
ed llanner." led by A. W. Adamson; i miston.
The new store building bing erected
benediction by Father liutler. A good ,
crowd was in attendance. The service I
(East Oregonian Special.)
HEHMISTON. Nov. 12. Uermiston
celebrated Armistice day yesterday
afternoon with a program which was
alven at the l'lay House Theatre under
the auspices of the American Itrion.
Rev. Alfred Lockwood of 1'endleton
was the speaker of the day. The pro
ram was as follows: Orders for ser
vice by the post adjutant. Karl KIiiks
ly; prayer by Hev. Harry A. Wann:
address of welcome by the post com
mander, Carl Voyen; vocal solo, "My
Own United States," by Dr. y. V.
Prime; coronet solo. "On Flanders
opened at 1:J p. m. The Lesion boys !
had originally planned a dance for the
evening but omitted this in order not
to conflict with a similar event sched
uled by the Stanfleld I K:oii.
The Community club ladies have
made arrangements to have Dr. Steph
en R. I.. Penrose, president of Whit
man college come here for an address
by the fluid-win and Swope contract
firm for Ram Kosers is nearing com
pletion. The walls are entirely up.
The building is of brick construction
and will replace one of the buildings
destroyed In the recent fire.
Tha telephone company ha Just
completed the installation of its new
cables In the exchange here. The com
pany has spent 118,000 in Hcrmlston
ON MI3 VA
HC S COT LOTS
O tOwGH, -&VJ-TI
WASTING 4mv
the evening of December 2. The I within the past few' months.
women are studying early Oregon his
tory and Dr. Penrose's talk will take
up the story of Marcus Whitman.
Hermiston business men spent
Thursday Improving the road from
near the city limits to the Mutter
Creek bridge. The road has needed
work for some time so the business
THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
5M
' . .
VtRB TORN tXVMN TO PAY BY AUNT SARAH PCABOCrf LEABPl
OCTHB SOCIETY FOR SUWWfSSlON OF PIPG SMOKING,
Tills Ih "Father and Kon Wonky (bough would It
mit li imiicli Im'IHt to have, every wrk "Failier and
Son Wok? Ket'pInK better acquainted with tlio
young man, and playfully steering hlin to tho dcwtl
wiMoti or good manhood, will (to lots to bring to o
oiid to iilm, big ret urim for your dally efforts.
And linw wwy it Ih to trnch a youngster Thrift-I InbftH
mid SiniiigN-lIablls during Ills H'oiih, by wttlng htm
tlio right cxiinilo and 11 Ulllo iiuNKinwiiicnt. IKv.
Wi-en tJuit and i-an-li-HSiMtiH, W -tho dtrffruun bc
rvin HinifuM and full ill v.
Savings Aomiiiiis aro immkI at tliLs birnk every day.
The AmericanNational Bank
Pendleton, Oregon.
i&ZZSZ 'Strongest Eanc in Cast em Oregon
Buy Your Range
?
Ili 1
Steffi i ;
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Coal Heaters from
$18.50,.
and Heater Now
Easy Terms
We'll take your old
stove as part payment
$69.75 SPECIAL
Valuu Wcsoo Range. Iiu.1 all
tint nwrht aiul most ilcsirablo
rMitiui of a pnu-tlcnl Stwl
l4uig. Twin fluo oinstnictiiHi
liiMiies xrf(x't baking ami
p4Tfe-t di-aft. The Valuo M'cmxi
will actually .savo 1-2 tho fuel
Dir ordinary ranges.
FREE-Breakfast table
with each Range or Ra
dium heater sold during
this sale.
RADIUM HEATER
For Coal or Wood
Mora lie ting Mirta Insuivs
uior licut. This heater wrll
mtl ycrnr Iioum better aiul give
jkii imir (viinfort than th old
title round stoves. l,et us sIiomi
Wood Heaters $4.75. ),H1 lbis h'wr-
Cruikshank & Hampton
"Quality Count"
124-28 E. Webb Phone 548
Your Old Fu nil t tiro Taken In Exchange aa Tart Payment on Nti
delusive Agi nls In 1'widletou for M.OHniall KltcJieu ( oblne's
The community club will meet next
Tuesday afternoon at 3 p. m. at the
city library. The ladles of the Umatil
la Home Hureau will be guests of the
club at this meeting.
feo. Ktrohm, the well !;nown hog
breeder took first and third prizes at
the big stock show for best car load
of hofrs. This is the third successive
year Mr. Strohm has taken first hon-
j ors for best car load of lions. This Is
the first year he has ever competed In
the heavy class. He is a breeder of
' Duroca.
Dr. II. S. McKenzie of Pendleton was
a Hermiston visitor yesterday. He was
here on a hunting trip.
(East Oreeonian Rpeclal)
WESTON, Nov. 12. .Mrs. Kmory
fitaR-gs und .Mrs. V. A. Coffman were
hostessed for a party given at the
Coffman home, on Dry Creek last Sat
urday evenlivg. 1'rojfressive Kook fur
nished the evening's entertainment. At
midnight a delicious lunch consisting
of sandwiches, pickles, cuke and cof
fee appeased keen appetites. Vocal
selections by Mrs. Ueorge W. Winn
brought to u closo a happy event for
those In uttendnnce. The Invitation
list Included Mr. and Mrs. ltobert l.ee,
Mr. and iMrs. Italph Staggs, Mr. and
Mrs. James Heanier, Mr. and Mrs.
Dempsey, Mr .and Mrs. Oeo. W. Winn
Mr. und Mrs. K. A. Coffman, Mr. and
Mrs. Kmory Htuggs, Miss Frances
Compton of Wulla Walla, Victor
Thoeny and Kmerel Duncan.
Cliauncey Hafner of Walla Walla
wan a recent visitor ut the home of
his uncle and aunt Mr. and Airs. II.
A. Itramlt.
O. W. Htaggs returned Krlduy from
the Htaggs and Sons wheat ranch near
Wushtuena, where the fall Reeding
campaign has been concluded.
Mis. y. 11. Church, wife of Pastor
Church of the United llrethren con
gregation has arrived from California
to Join him in his work in Weston,
'rtho parsonage was made ready for
her coming with Improvements in the
way of varnished wood work and new
wall paper.
Newton Hrumbnck one of Weston's
youngsters had his head accidentally
gashed Tuesday with an ax which an
other boy was swinging. Tho wound
Is not regarded us serious.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Culley are re
modeling und redecorating the 1'annet
cottage on north Water street which
they recently purchased and plan to
be at home to their friends about
the 10th of November.
Mr. und Mrs. I.yle Webb and Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. O'Hnrru motored to
Wulla Walla for a brief outing.
Mrs. lethu King was conveyed this
week to the Walla Walla hospital.
Mr. und Mrs. H. Morrison und Mrs.
Sidney Tucker wore in town from Tea
llldgc district on a whopping expedi
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Van Wlnklo
have returned to town from their up.
land ranch and will be domiciled dur
ing the winter season with Mr. and
Mrs. 1,. It. Van Winkle.
Olive Tucker, young daughter of
Truyon Tucker has come to Weston to
spend the winter with her grand
mother, Mrs. Pusan Tucker and attend
tho local school.
Mr. and Mrs. V. fi. Trice moved to
town this week anil nro comfortably1
p4s'ce m,s COT LoXS
housed In the1 Seward residence on
South Water street.
Mr. und Mrs. Clem Duncan and Mr.
and Mrs. Italph Klnear of Milton ac
companied by their children were din
ner guests ut the Ivan O'llarra home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. K I. O'Harraand Mrs.
Nels Jones were business visitors In
Walla Walla Wednesday.
Mr .and Mrs. Earl Ueuullen of Wal
la Walla visited relatives and friends
In Weston.
Miss Dorothy riowers spent the week
end with her parents In t'.ie Weston
uplands.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Sa.mn are the
parents of a baby boy born Wed
nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Johnson wore
business visitors In Pendleton the first
of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Street made a
business visit to Arlington last week
C.eorRe Carmlcheal was a business
visitor in Pendleton the first of the
week.
Mrs. Lewis Kllgore and daughters
are preparing to move to Weston
from their ranch In the Pea Ridge
district.
Miss Frances Compton of Walla
Wulla spent the week end with her
sister Mrs. O. W. Van Winkle.
Miss O. Compton spent Sunday at
the home of her parents In the Wes
ton uplands.
Dr. W. 11. Reynolds of Pendleton
spent a few hours In Weston on bus
iness Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Adklns have
moved to the farm leased by Roy
I.ieuallen andwlll spend the winter
there 1
fleo. Oerking was a business visitor
in Weston from Athena Tuesday.
Robert Jlazelwood was a business
visitor in Pendleton Tuesday.
Mi-s, John Sooten Is quite seriously
ill nt her home In the Locusts.
Jack Cfithens was a business visit
or in Walla Walla Tuesday.
Miss Veva Kuthers of Pendleton Is
the guest of Miss Ituth Proebstel at
her home In Weston.
Mm. Tom Hooher returned to her
home In Weston Monday after a visit
with relatives and friends in Athena.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pumbrun
were visitors Sunday at the homo of
Mrs. Pambrun's mother, Mrs. Anna
Fuson.
It Is reported thnt the health of
Mrs. McKinney is very much improv
ed although her relatives and friends
were quite alarmed for a few days.'
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Kirk are
moving to their new home recently
purchased from Mr. and Mrs. l.ee
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. I.lndekin were In
Weston Tuesday from their farm on
Weston Mountain.
Miss Ruby Hall who has a position
in Athena, visited at the home of her
parents over Sunday. i
Leon Lundell made a trip Sunday
down close to Hermiston duck hunting.
OFFICE CAT
BY JUNIUS
It is a safe bet for any young man
to tell any young woman she Is an an
gel, und It is just as safe for any girl
to tell uny young man that he Is the
grandest man In the world. Tho girl
won't believe It, but she likes it any
way. The man, on the other hand
will believe every word.
All gome peoplo havo In tholr heads
is a cold.
A man may wear loud clothes but
that does not mako him the "big
noise" by uny means.
"Is your wife In?"
"No." he renlles. "she's out with a
hunch of prize-fighters."
"Prize-fighters?"
"Ye, she went to a bridge party."
DOINGS OF THE DUTF?
A WISE OFFICE BOY
BY 1LLMAN
IF AN V BODY COMES IM TO
SEC Mt TODAV AMD THEY
LOOK LIKE A COLLECTOR
DON'T LET 'EM IN -
TEU'EM 1 CAU'TSEE
THEM J .
NESSiR.Bos
IllGIVE 'EM
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I'D LIKE TO SEE.
MR. DUFF, PLEASE-
MO CHANCE, LADY
HE ISN'T SEEING
ANWBODV TODAV!
THEM'3 THE
0R0ER5.
LADY
BUT I WANT
TO SEE
HIM!
1 1 triiFn i
five, tem
fif teem .twenty.
twenty-fwe!
oh gee. 1 didn't
Know it -that
must be his
WIFE!
. $
The Dollar Mark
What Does It Stand For?
Aa tcctantmnt, bmb4 Lee. who had nerer heard of cffltttM?
r takes soorw In Kieatlfle offie manafiaent, took tfa (ipanlttk
"peM" and abbreviated It, taoi 'T'. It MTCd aim dBM. It fmil
ail eye aad stood tot value (lvea for Taio reeTd.
Aawtea Uknl aa4 adopted it
$ Bark represented as manr aneertala eoadlttoas aa darlar tka
aaat few rear. TUa $ mark now-a-Uyi rafctaeata bmh tkM
mm bafoic the policy back of erery Uigtiwaa.
I the J. C Penney Ooapany, thta f mark repraaeata a
fviicj af freedom, equal opportunity aad prefreaa.
FREEDOM became It bay! for eaah aad aefla far
aaah.
BQUAL OFTORTUN1TT bteaati erery atees offara
aqgal aad axceadoDal opportunity to its aaleaaaaa aa ka
kai eo-partacm,
PBOOsUBU becaaaa tft $ rtamdatlaa; tkreafk Ut
atorea U 24 Statea kaana Itroaperily aavia, Maffaag
beueCti ta aaaaaat a!1
Japanese Crepe
Colors New and Dainty
39c
The most comprehensive range of pleasing
shades we have shown this season makess up this
new assortment of first quality crepes. Full 30
inches wide, yard . 39c
42x36 Pequot Pillow Cases 43c
45x36 Pequot Pillow Cases 45c
36 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing . . i . ; . . . 31c
45 inch Pepperell Pillow Tubing . . . . 39c
Wash Cloths, fancy Terry Cloth, mercerized
borders .10c, 12c, 15c
16x32 inch Huck Towels 10c
18x36 inch Huck Towels 23c
18x36 Boott Absorbent Towels, hemstitched
border 19c
18x36 Turkish Towels 19c
20x38 Turkish Towels 23c
22x36 Turkish Towels 25c
22x40 Turkish Towils 35c
24x44 Turkish Towels 49c
20x40 Turkish Towels, unbleached . . 25c
16 inch Stevens Brown All Linen Crash ...... 25c
15 inch Stevens Bleached Linen Crash 28c
16 inch Brown All Linen Heavy Crash 35c
16 inch Startex Bleached Crash, part linen.. 25c
18 inch Stevens Brown All Linen Crash ...... 29c
16 inch Brown Union Crash , 19c
16 inch Heavy Brown Union Crash .... ... . . 23c
17 inch Glass Toweling, pink or blue bar
pattern, yard 21c
36 inch Hope Muslin ......... 13c
36 inch Lonsdale Muslin , . : ...... 19c
36 inch No. 60 Berkeley Cambric 19c
36 inch Lonsdale Cambric . . 25c
36 inch Unbleached Muslin, heavy weight,' yd. 19c
36 inch Unbleached Muslin, extra weight, yd. 20c
36 inch Unbleached Indian Head, yard ... . . . 21c
22 inch Birdseye Diaper Cloth, 10 yard piece $1.59
24 inch, $1.79 ; 27 inch . . $1.98
Pepperell Bleached Canton Flannel, 27 inches .
wide, yard 19c
27 inch Bleached Canton Flannel, yard ...... 15c
36 inch Long Cloth, yard ................... 19c
36 inch Long Cloth, yard 29c
40 inch Long Cloth, yard ...... 23c
36 inch English Nainsook, yard ............ 25c
36 inch Philippine Nainsook, yard ........... 39c
36 inch Philippine Nainsook, yard 43c
40 inch Batiste, yard , 39c
312 DEPARTMENT STORES'
MILLIONS NOW LIVING
WILL NEVER DIE 1
LECTURE
By
W. II. PICKERING :
Of Brooklyn, N. Y.
International Bible Students Ass'n
ODD FELLOWS ItALL
Corner Alta and Main Sts. j ; ' "V; -X
Sunday Evening, Nov. 13
At 8 O'clock
Subject:
"Christ's Return Solves World's Problems.
Resurrection Soon."
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