PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1021, EIGHT PAGES Special News of Umatilla Co. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 11 lix Commercial association held Mrs. .. Iirkcnsnn of Athene Is a .Miiiiilav t'vi-iiinjr. Harold J. Warn-:- visitor in Helix, a guest at tin- home spoke in ith;,li ol the Pel Ous.i of her daughter. Mrs. I.. . Clark. ni mbei..luu urive. Grandma" Iiickfiisun a.s she is gcn-j rally known recently celebrated her- jTnili birthday, tlu- occasion being ob-j wra nun a laiiuiy reunion. Mrs. I!. I. Thorp of Athena was a lllclix visitor Tnculuv. a guest ;il the' Jlr. :iinl Mrs. Robert Martcy and laughter S"ultc of Pendleton v.cre I Helix visitors Thursday rveidng. The Itihle class f tin- Christum (Kast Oicgoiiian Special) , Sunday h..ol held nil interesting , ,,,,, of Mra j . .m,,'.,,, 111., tin,- l.'i-i.l-.c In,- :t llu. l.i.nin 1 I1EIJX. Nov. 14. Helix high who'd of the lai president. Mr. ll.inv "ili I, von In Its first basketball game of tho I Hiring the social .Mrs. Kiniua cii.ske was a rendlc- tfill Visitm ma il-iv tl.iu ..1 .. hour refreshments I , . . ., ' ,. ""- ." muon )Uil in the local fyiii witc wrvel by Mrs. I'olf xssisttd by ' ,,',,",.'. being, Helix 23, Adams 13. There Mr. and Mrs. Chan, llchrens and was a good attendance, a number of family who have resided in Helix for car loads coming over from Adams. several ytam left Thursday for IVn- Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Thomas left for Uleton where they will reside. Portland Thursday, they were aecom- ThP silver tea given at the home of panied by Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. JlhinijMr. and Mrs. (ieo. I'ipor on Wednes of Pendleton. day afternoon Was a very successful The first number of the Lyceum affair. The following program fol courses will be given Wednesday eve-1 lowed the devotional and business nlng. Nov. IS at 1. O. O. F. hall. This session: Mr. and Mrs. J. Cross, Wash., have arrived and will reside near Helix. Miss Mablc IJooth spent the week end in Pendleton with relatives. A mon i.- those attending the Aptile Show held in Milton Friday were Mrs. M. I.. Morrison. Mrs. liurt ,l:im jciand Morrison. Miss Gladys Adams. I Hilda Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. A. It. iGray and Miss Until Kays. ' dumber, "The Arion Ladles Quartet cornea highly rerommended. Mrs. Hoy Pcnlund was hostess for a delightful party Monday afternoon, honoring her small son, llillie's, fifth birthday. The children spent the af ternoon playing and later refresh ments were served. Misses Lll aAult and Flora Clements Sarah Montgomery. were honor guests at u dinner given) Solo Mrs. Fred Oswold, Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. nied by Mrs. V. V. Mason. Leader. Mrs. D. N. Mclnlyre. l'.oll call, current events. lnstriitneiital Trio Mrs. Minnie Walker, Win. Allien ami Mrs. V. W. Mason. Paper What is a (iood Citizen Mrs. J. S. Norvell. Taxes and Where they Go Miss nccompa- and Mrs. (.rover Temple. The affair was In the nature of a xurprirn mid given by their co-workers In the Helix school. IJiler refreshments Were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Jennie llurrn"vs and Miss Flora Clem ents motored to Stun field and Kcho At the last regular meeting of the Sunday. II THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley 5YLVE,Tn A)f,TrH WHO HS fiBN :OURTIHC tmb WIDOW &OWE0.S HAD AN EMBaRRaSSINS CCiCWmt h wont or- -CR. HOME wXTB VESTtERa H (ICust Oregonian Special.) AHA MS. Nov. 14 The Adams hlg'i Meliool basket ball team played the K. of p. hall team in the city hall Mon day at S oVIoek. The score was 35 to 'it) In favor of the high school team. Adams high school busketlxill team motored to Ilel x and played the Helix high school team on Thursday at 7 p. M. The score was 23 to 13 In favor of Helix. Mr. and Mrs. Otis IJetiallen Doris and lena Ueuallen, Francis Lieiiallen. Ina Wallan. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and lxona and John. Wallace Parr, Hoy Mallow, Mr. and Mrs. Itevolla Ueuallen, Mrs. Cladwyn Spencer and Paul Ueuallen tnutoreil over lo see the game. Mrs. Murray and children went lo Pendleton to spend Armistice day. Clint Holcomh was In Adams Fri day. I'3d Iliishman and granddaughter drove to Adams Friday, John Hales was In Pendleton today. John Hales mid Sullivan llelnier motored to Adams Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales motored to Portland to attend the livestock ex position, Mrs. Clark Maxle ami Mrs. Sim Shafor and son mid Mrs. Klgin left for California to spend the winter. .Mrs. Lyge Futon. Mrs. Harry Hunch, .Mrs. Will Hunch, Mrs. Charley Hunch and Mrs. I,. F. Hunch motored to Pen dleton Saturday, Garth Stoll. Charley Mmltli and Miss Martha Stoll went to Pendleton to spend Armistice day. A truck load of Adams men motor ed to Athena Hilurday to the hull game. They were L. I Ueuallen, Kvard McColluni, John Itlake, Harry Lewis, Chip Head and Hoy Plcard. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan and son Hilly motored to Pendleton Ratmdny. Mr. and Mrs. Alarrelts and children and Mr. and Mrs. Will Allen and fam ily motored to Pendleton Friday. This Is "l allicr mid Son , though ,VouM It ii.it he in,..., .tor to lu.v,. ,.Vwy w-k "l-ather ami Mm Vi! Kin ping Mlor anpialnlnl with t, young man, ami playfully MM-rlng him to the iIoh(i. lUltJOH of g.Hsl llllllUUNKl, Hill llu ,H , (,,.; and to Win, big ivtunis for jour dully .fforts. .Vnil turn- easy It Is to uaoh a wiinrster Tlu-lft-llabitH ami Slngs.lll,i ,i,lr11)r tecs, by setting l.hn the right .wimple, ami n little . ncoiiriMteni.nt, U en tlmt anil ninliNsiWl is -ilui (lffcrt,,ux, H. !wHn Hirxss ami failure. tiaWnSH ArtMuuts are upcnnl at (his bank t-Arry tlay. The AmericanNaiional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. 'Strongest Sank in Cos tern Oregon' Sve?5TT YOu'fefFAT CMOUCH TO QU9CI F-V Las a Movie CDrieoiAM. r - YOU'D MAE A HIT. r--T- I UAkJ HAW -AW ' l . v 0 I 1 I HKF P(ETNjiTV OP THfrWlf -v j i x j iisitc v 1 "STORE ORGANIZATION IN TI1K W OHLJJ Competition and Progress i Song "Joan of Arc" Quartette Dialogue "(Jul La Ui" ....Miss Olatt, Comrade Macomber Song "Tile itoad to Home Sweet Home" (Junrtetto Skit "Army Life In tho Front Lines Post Piano Solo Mrs. ( lu y Lee Address. Comrade Callahan Piano Solo Mrs. Guy Lee Song "Star Spangled Pu liner Kverybody At the annual school buditet meet ing held Saturday afternoon all items wer accepted with the exception of one for the construction of a gymnas ium. It was, however voted to provide material for a basketball and tennis floor out doors, the boys of the school to do the construction work. Items for salaries etc., remain practically the same us this yi nr. OFFICE CAT E (Fast Oregonlnii special.) H"AltI.MAN, Ore,, Nov. H Armis tice Hay received duo attention in Hourilman ccmclmilnn( last night with a program by the members of American A grain grade- hearing at Portland this week revealed the fact that type samples at the Portland Chamber of Commerce, do not truly represent the grain of Oregon. ('. K. Ilyslop, head of the farm crops department at diet gon Agricultural college, was present at the hearing and argued In favor of the exportation of grain on the basis of federal grades, a plan favored by the farmers and grain Inspecting agencies. Exporters present were, di vided on the matter. BY JUNIUS Despite his profits, I wonder if the bootlegger can buy anything halt as precious as the stuff he sells. (Translation from O. Kiam, J!21.) Opportunity knocks, but Temptation kicks the door in. We never hear much any more about love In a cottage. The cottage no longer stands for what it did. The flivver has taken its place and Its sig nificance. Our Idea of a smart man Is one who can pick up a innnkoywrciicli and make an automobile go. The lady bank clerk has completed , her first week, and a friend uskeil her how she liked it. I "Oh, it's beautiful" said the girl. I "Nearly all the people wo know have i accounts, and It's so nice to seo how I little money some of your friends have in the bank." ' TtTnr-iTtiT,,.nr.,.rnr.-J, I. . L II Ik m I "The type samples usually cany u largo percentage of mixture, and In some instances considerable dockage." i.egion Post No. nil, consisting of, said Professor Ilyslop regarding the eonimunity singing, portrayal of camp meeting. "H is the intention of cx- llfe, and the experiences of th dou:;h- porters that these samples represent J !,, Yoll nmncHbw When boy a French restaurant. The ad- the fair average quality of noithwest Your mother used to Insist that you d ess of the evening was delivered hy wheat, drain received at the inspec-. W(.ar a piece of asafoetlda around your - ., I, ,1, ii, ,,i ii o ia ii .'"'ii i iHiwnrr, Kiaucs neiu t i neck and porlland and II was most enihus. Ihan these samples. It is thought I lasiicaiiy received being interrupted I that sinc-ii our foreign market largely by rreipient applause. jdelermlncs the wheal price in the The program was as follows: Frilled States, the marketing abroad Song- "America" ....Kverybody sIiik I of rather low grade mixed wheat re-Song- "Snitlcs" Quartetie ! fleets unfavorably rn the HnmcKiic Heading. A. L. l.irsen' price A doctor, nltendlng nn. old gentle man, had Instructed the butler In the art of taking any recording Ills mas ter's temperature. One morning on arriving at the bouse the doctor ran tnto the butler. doings or the DDTFp TOO STRONG FOR HOUSEWORK. BY ALLMAN CEDAR CHESTS ... I? , 1, JUS ",u 1 lHMiutlf.ll av-nmc,, f ,, ,.t.s. Thev . iS. Pl"1" """W ""l. '! Khll or H-ith.MII LSn "a,y! '' " v"-,"11 -' M..ko Xmas ! Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 54, yHL.OI!l Vuruitw Tkpn ' as Part Pii,nt ... Nc EKJudve Aficnts Ui IMndlotua for MoUougaU Klulien ( abiiio's om, hello, dearie! thought i'd stop im fow a tew minutes And see how vou were! oh, hello, mrs. .small -come Right in.- so GLAD TO SEE 0L! I I II 7 I I f I II you're looking fine .dearie.! I WAS rather surprised TO FIND VOU IN - . ... - " 1 THIS YOUR MAlPo I DON'T kTFPP PAY OFF ? A MAID ANY" MORE. MRS. SMALL iVOT FOR 5EVERAU MONTHS - 11 In New York City, nt L'roadway and C'nd street, 113. 70 people pa.ss in a single day. In ten hours, 1S.S0 motor vehicles travel the same route. It f an Impressive picture of vast numbers of people, each one with a different destination. 'moving FOrtWAP.D as ONE I'NIT. All progressive business moves similarly. In 1SKJ2. the J. C. Penney Company established Its first store In Keninierer. Wyoming, on the same principle of moving forward to surcess; not one man and one store, but many men and many stores as OXB CXIT! Th's multiple process of FOKWARD MOVEMENT la the Impetus that has mn.de it the largest chain department store organization in the world. This wonderful growth has not been achieved by fighting com petition any more than the 113,780 people easily and quickly pass a single point without each separate individual trying to trample down the man, woman or child Just ahead of him. To serve customers well, to trade fairly, to give every man an eiual chance is pleasant rouriesy as well as jood business ethics. It makes competition the business man's best friend and rears a business policy that is a firm foundation for progress. Men's Silk and Wool Union Suits $4.98 Compared to what you have been asked for a garment of this high quality one wonders how we can do it. You'll wonder still more when you see this elastic rib union of fine wool and pure silk, sizes 34 to 48, suit $4.98 MEN'S HIGH GRADE WOOL UNIONS $4.98 Very fine quality all wool, heavy weight, -elastic rib, closed crotch, for the man out of doors this . garment offers comfort and unusual service, the suit $4.98, MEDIUM WEIGHT WOOL UNIONS $3.49 V; Coming from the famous North Sta,r Mills in sures quality and fit with the attractiveness of our low every day prices. Close fitting wrists and i: ankles, closed crotch, suit ...;..'...;.;.'.. $3.49 WARNER LIGHT WEIGHT WOOL UNIONS $2.98 -'.': Y'- An excellent f iting, fine rib garment, spring needle knit, light blue mottled color, very nicely finished, suit $2.98 MIXED WOOL UNIONS $1.98 , Light gray, rib knit unions, part wool and cot ton, a well made, good fitting garment, suit $1.98 HEAVY RIB COTTON UNIONS $2.49 To the man who dislikes wool underwear, this garment makes a strong appeal. Warrier. perfect fitting, light blue mottled color, suit . . . . . . . $2.49 MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON UNIONS $1.69 Fine rib cotton, ecru color, closed crotch, close fitting ankles and wrist, suit .......... . . . . $1.69 FLEECE LINED UNIONS $1.39, $1.49, $1.98 We offer this old reliable underwear at three popular prices in gray and light mottled colors, with pure white fleece. . WOOL MIXED SHIRTS AND DRAWERS $1.79 Good quality wool mixed shirts and 'drawers from the well known Morris Mills, garment $1.79 ALL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS $3.49 Genuine Collins Health Underwear. made from selected lamb's wool, heavy weight, ecru color, garment $349 1 llP'ji 312 DEPARTMENT STORES' "I hope," said he, "that your mas ter's temperature Is no higher." "I was Just hoping that myself, sir," said the butler solemnly. "You sec, he died an hour or two ago." f,;HWH A horse thief and an automobile thief broke Jail together In Pough keepsle. It suggests that tho motor ago Is not. without team work. A watched pot never bolls, and his poor relations will tell you a rich old man never dies. KltM AN P.YPKIt SISPICVPS ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 14. (I. N. 8.) -Tho Amerilia, German language newspaper established forty-sU years ago. suspended recently. "Thero is no longer a demand fur German language newspapers." Arthur Prness. editor. rorlolct u tmm I 1 tot rwt tmrs I a J comma in Ii. Wl m4 1 im fcr Out BWIV artiac tu km Ml lllll font) Hmi,,tm mi U Grift. DM'l ' i-.... Bn-..k Vmif, m-M cm mmHw tm twt itwnliM. itAKDn&mmGmi, W. . KlLt COITr, MTtOIT NO MAID? I DON'T SEE HOW NOO 5TAN0 IT - SIMPLY f CAN'T LX) HOUSEWORK . IT WOULD KILL ME - IT'S PLAIN DI?U0G"ERY - T'3 5IMPLV iMPOCiOlBLE - OH, I MAMAGE TO GET ALONG All right m rrrrn v r" . V. .'. .rrr. r-"";1 mmm jC "'.".1 L It ; -At fcj. , ' - , , J,,.. VrSZ WELL.l must BE GOING-THIS IS AFTERNOON AT THE GVM I AM VERV FAITHFUL AT IT I'VF. VN GOING TWICE EVERV WEEK r-UK OIX MONTHS AND I'M GE.TTING 50 strong that i can pick my husband right up and spank him "7 Are You One of the 3rd? Eveiy third family in the United States to day owns a motor car. Anybody today who really wants an automo bile can find a good one within easy reach of his means. Among these families who own cars ' are all kinds and conditions of people. But they are all alike exclusive in the enjoyment of the greatest privilege science and skill have given to man the ability to go when and where they want, ' i Oregon Motor Garage 119.1?i West Court St, , Phone 468 GOODYEAR AND GOODRICH TIRES said