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PAC2 SIS PAILY HAS? OaZCQyiAH. PENDLETON, OREGON, JtoTOAY EVENTING, NCVFilEn. 21, 1921. EIGHT PAGES i .A i Social and Club News social activ:t:ks i,f.ssks maiiui.vje a sokkmxizko. I!IKTHrAIV I.; CELEBRATED. The inc.eincnt weather has caused a Miss Freda Green became the bride Mr. and .Mrs. Duv It. Wvrblt wer lull In s iciai act.viiiv in Pendleton, of Viicil Lundell last evening at the hosts on Saturday evening for an in- With the coiui'ii; of the storm, several Presbyterian manse, with llev. CieorBe formal Lridt,-e .arly, in honor of the affairs have been cancelled and many U dark, pastor, 5f fu iatintr. birthday anniversary of Mark Earthel. club meetings postpo.iod. The brsde wore a smartly tailored Guests were entertained at the W'yrick The Research Club, to have met to- suit of navy blue and carried an arm home on Jackson street. Four tables morrow at the home of Mrs. E. K. Ilaer bouquet of chrysanthemums. Miss of cards w re in play, James 11 Welch with Mrs. I'..ier and Mis. Ilaymnnd Marjory Boyle, in brown tallleiir, at. winning the liifh scoro trophy : Hatch as hostess-s, has been postpon- so carried ehrysanmemums. Hulon . I ed. It will meet a week lat r at Mrs. Smith was best man. A wedding Hup- ii.-t. s o T(1 ..f.p-rr a vi ' laer's heme. A meeting of the Mis- per at Hotel Pendleton followed the i . i . , . . i Plenary Society of the Presbyterian ceremony. Guests for the ceremony 'hli .. .7 m , " I church, scheduled for tomorrow, has were A. w. I.undell, father of the t her fat t?r 1 -been postponed until a week from r....m mi , Li.,t m..h.. f her father- Thomas Thompson. I Wedr.es.lay, the date being set for No- ,y. Itadford and Mrs. J. A. Green, vember 31). imother of the bride. " The bride Is an attractive girl of ryUlfi HICKS C'.K )SEX pleasing personality. Mr. Lundell. Miss Effie Hicks, of Pendleton, a wno ls ex-servicc man, is employed undent at Wh tman Colleec In Walla at ,he Slan,lurd (;roC(.ry. JIr. un(l Valla, has been chosen as a member JIr3 I-Uuijell , make the, hom of ths college Girls Glee Club Miss 515 Jano t t jiiuku nisi 'Hoiiraim. jl inw $10,000 DAMAGE BY M FALLEN STORE ROD Damage estimated at HO.OftO nr. curred this morning when the roof of fortv-s'!Vn who nuule unlliontion fori -Tt Iho club, Miss H.cKs was one of wen- (. curred this morning w hen the roof of ty-five who were chose,,. Miss Helen tld f(jr , Duplicate ithe i.16"" & tbert "Penieiit store Aan Xuys, .who Iims many fnends here, Whst ,.,uk Ml,ni!.rs W(,rp ,nvlt,.din Kast Court street crashed under was chosen also and will sina alto. , fr lam.hvljn precwllnif tne afternoon's ."'i, ,f T?. VP,V. I My, "t Mrs. Greulich's home. 103 East L 1 he ,,U"1'"R ,had been built at tw0 METCTIXO IS l'O.STI'OM-.n. : Jackson street times, and the front part, which was The meeting of the liusy Pees of the aruWh wi Pntortaln thp j "'""hed about two years ago. was not Maccabees to have been he d tomor-' n,,.ml,(.rs ()f ,h(. N.,Jrthside ,,ri damaged this morning with the ex row a.t the homo of Mrs. Leila Tavlor ... .... . ception of the back side nf the . . . - hi uei oooie tomorrow aiLcrnoon. . . - tina Iwu.u nun .r 41... I. ...I...... . . i. ii. mv,.-.u in inn nil li'llll'lll y Ol I lie side side wall which is slii-htiv r,,iui,ori weainer, uecn postponed until a week jir--,s IMCMAUhSOX HERE - from tomorrow. Miss KstluT nichardson. w'ho is at-1 , T,he chlct Iama,fe win 1,6 tr the 'temling high shool at Kennewlck i ak rurt of tho bu"'l'ng. which "fTintXS. Washington arrive,! tr" "? 85 bjr 42 " feet- . roof Ainu. James Johns. Sr.. rpfnmnri th . mL . . . . came down on this wurnhnnm. Hitinn morning after a S;tay in Prldgewaler, home of her father. Seth M Itich-.rd- l'1'"' n.ot "ly wi" the ''ullding itself be Boutn iiakota, w here .-.he was called .son. Miss Ifiehanlson whil i u- I practically a loss, but there will by the nines aud death of. her anotli- wick, is making her home with her sister, Mis. Edward Tweet. Deliveries AT 9:30 A. M.,3:C0 P.M. Our stock is most complete for Thanksgiv ing, the deliveries will be slow with the heavy snow, we ask all our customers to order early, it will make it better for yourself, better for the drivers, and don't forget the horses, try to make it as easy as possible for the horses. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 28 Only 1 Quality th Beit The Shop of Original Modes TIE THOMAS SII0P EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS SUITS COATS DRESSES uurjt) Ul'bXAIKS SIIOl' vm . ' 1 Stock Reducing Offering very liberal reduc tions on all SUITS, COATS, FROCKS, BLOUSES Very latest modes some of the most original styles we have shown this sea son. Your Inspection Invited. ho considerable damage to the machinery which was set up there, thi proprie tors declare. Tinders, a car and a truck were a part of the machinery in the warehouse. . NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON (Continued from page 3.) PE Nil LUTON- 8 rOTUlAll (1ABMENT SHOP Stationery and Greeting Cards The most complete assortment vou have ever had the opportunity, of buying from. We have been fortu nate m being able to procure for our customers, the finest ami most complete selection of Stationery in gift boxes and holiday Greeting Cards that we have ever had. Ye would advise vou to MAKE YOUit SELECTION AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE The demand is grow ing every day and our impres sion at the present time is that we will not have near ly enough of this very high-class and beautiful mer chandise. GREETING CARDS as low as 2 for 5c, and hand some GIFT IiOXES of STATIONERY from 40c up. Slio( Sales Increase i'eiulleton stores report u great de mand for siloes and rnbliers. heiMnxa of the storm. Heavy hoots and shoo ire In demand. The weather has cans. ed an impetus to the sale of heavy clothiiii- also. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATE The easiest digested fats con taining vitamines are n cream, butter and whole milk. Next comes the fat in peanut butter and esg yolk. Cheese, although high in fat. should not be gAen to children. because milk contains also the Ideal protein for children, it serves a doublo purpose and should be pla-ced in the diet in- stead of meat. Cornmeal, brown imee closes are taken ' '. eKB3 " vcbbiuuivh uuiK-e breaks any cold right up m "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known necessary protein uu for the content. The "C,p vitamines are found ill fruit, milk and vegetables. Cookimr at a hlch temnerature for a long time inay destroy these, so we should feed oranges, amiles. celery, raw ciin-ntM nod Car Is Mailed li'. H. S. McKenzie and Maurice Leader, who went to llermlston on Saturday on a hunting exhibition, were forced to return by train. Their machine was stalled In the snow. Her miMon has an is inch fall of snow. itahv ls Horn. Mr. and .Mrs. Charles l'otf the parents of n. hu(. K(,n born yestei- iay iiiiiiiiiiig at 2 o'clock at St. An thony's hospital. Mr. !UU1 Mrs. l'eter hoii reside at Cajuse. Staites I'casn Operations. Tho automobile slaves runnlmr in and out of Pendleton ceased onera- tioiiMS yesterday because of the storm. It was found to bo impossible to make the runs. No dale for tho resumption of the servlco has been announced. - Train Is Delayed, Tho Northern l'aclfle t uled to leavo Pendleton for Pasco at 1:15 p .m., will not leave hero until this evening. The train, due here at 10:13 a. m. from Paaco, arrived at noon at Post street. Hecauso of the snow on the track It took many hours or work to get tho train Into Pendle ton. Sweepers anil Sliovolors Hnsv. i'eiulleton residents have been kept ousy shoveling snow from HidewnU, 'and roofs. Main street sidewalks are being kept clean and the snow In front of several stores was reduced to a soft MUsh today. In tho resldenen iltstHM. ; walks aro being kept clear. J. W I'leleher, while shoveling snow this morning, lost his watch, chain Klks lodgn charni, the articles being aiueu at tun. THE PffitETl dig co. The HEX ALL Store Down Goes Prices WITH THE ONCOMING SNOW Now's your chance lo p i that hc.-.ter at Uu rijrht price. We are sollinjr evcrythiii"; in our .-tore nt the very lowest price possible and can save any one money on any house ' f urni.shinj? goods they may be in need of, 35 pound Floss Mattresses $17.50 45 pound Cotton Mattresse.;. F. 0. P.. Store $5.50 60x7(5 double Cotton Hlankeb, pair Nice large Comforters, each , Ladies' Waterproof Rain Coats, each Let us do your repair work. Yours for Service Riley & Kemp $2.35 1.75 $1.50 -$ 'imlltf Our Wt'hwrc) SUsf'Uo Our Aim Wesley Minis Very III Wesley Minis, of Pendleton, who in attending I Diversity of Oregon, is seri ously 111 with pneumonia in lOugene. He was operated upon yesterday, when nn abscess on his lungs was removed. Ills mother, Mrs. Kred Uiltz, and Mr. I-allz, left last night for Kagene and his sister. Miss Pauline Minis, left to day. Voting Xlims attended Pendleton high school and was prominent in ath letics. He is an ex-service man, hav ing been a member of the Cnlted States navv. Feeling Grlppy? Cold Coming On? pVY, tickling sensation in the throat, tuv.ibdie, feverish, eves at'lic. Don't play with tli.it on-coming cold. Get Dr. Kind's Now Discovery at oo-e. Vou will like the w.iv it takes hoM and eaes the rouc,h, hxi'sens uie pinccm atui relieve! tlie con.ceition in the eyes ami hr.nl, ami soon'lireaks tip the iikcJ ultetiiuto attack o," cold and gtippc. t'lul Iren ami srowm:; alike use it. No h.it mini tlrtis, but just kkckI nu'diciae r cohis, conj;'is n:ul gr'pj-e. SIJ Jy jour druiatist lor oiV. Dr. Kind's New Discovery For Cohis and Court f is cabbage, cereals and milk to supply these vitamines. The lime and Iron so necessary to bone development, are also found In the above list. The starches and sugars which give heat and energy are partly sup plied In cereals and bread and occur in large amounts in pota- toes, lapioca, etc. There has been much attention given recently to the work that is being done in food research. Host people are not greatly con- corned with tho results showing how much of the different vita- mines is necessary to sustain life In a pigeon or guinea pig, but the facts boccme Important when they ure translated, so that the housewife will know how to mako a wise selection of food to provide a safe diet. She Is told that n faulty diet ls responsible for deficiency diseases in chil dren and that the fat soluble vit amines A and the water soluble 11 protect against this condition. These vitamines arc found In an imal fats, egg yolks and loafy vegetables. Cod liver oil is some times used by physicians to ad- lust a deflclncy of these vit.i- Ilon't stay sturfed-up! Q .lit blowing and snuffling! A dos? of "Pape's Cold Compound" taken e.ery f.vo hjurs un usually The very first dose ooens elnsnrerl nostrils and the air passages ot the head; stops noso rtmi'lng; reileves the heaiiach?, dullness, feveri.-hness. "Pape's Cold Compound'' costs onh a few cents at drug1 stores, it acts without assistance, tastes nice., con tains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! pit. .Mi's. K'eteham directed the ser vice. She did not preach, l'.ovev..v, in place of the .erihon she gave 11 reading. Vassar"Vamp' mines, especially If th n child lo below- weight. Whole milk used in liberal amounts Is also a val able aid In supplying vitamines A and H. Tlicro is usually too largo an umnunt of sugar in the form of syrup, or eatulv in the diet of the child. V. D. CHINESE FESTIVAL TO FULL MOON IS AGES OLD lircW Out in Half a Day? .oti wo'.imii t lo tt yn:ir lvvr! were net iiiS rc'.i'.trly. ' Try ilr. kity.'s VilU lor widish bow, !-!, for wot k. At all dn You'll keep lit v'su :5c. DPSOMFt! WON'T CR1FE r. Kind's Pills CHICHESTER S PILLS HONOI.ri.r. T. H.. Nov. IT V. Rl One of the mivlleires onW,i by residents of our mid-Pacific Terri tory is that of witnessing the ceremo nials and customs of the alwavs fusel. nating Orient. One of the most interesting of these ereinonlals ls the observance or th Chinese festival of the Toll M,.nn marked in the Chinese calendar as the fifteenth night of the eighth moon which commenced this veur on Sen. tember 15. This festival, origlna'ed by the Kmperor Ming Hwang of the tang ilynnstv in tho eiBhtb century is now a major holiday of the Clibies" people and is observed by them. ri..l md poor alike, the world over. In Honolulu, where the Menteoil,..,- moon Is perhaps a little brighter a.i 1 more glorious than at any other lace the world tne feast of the I"'. II Moon Is observed principally bv the making of gifts among the Cbine;e osldents and by feastlmr on the nlelil when the mo'n is at Its full, (in that night throughout Honolulu's China 'own table are set in the moonlight uid are loaded with moon cakes. grape ni't. taro, chestnuts, lichee 'oils, sweetmeats and other delicacies. There gather families and friends to nart.ike of the feast, but before the food is touched Incense is burned and ihctsanee made to the moon goddess. After thes-e ceremonies are complete.! he merrymaking commences, to con tinue in a f.ilbbr form for several d ivs luring wM'-h many ch'ts are evebanc ed and the poor are remembered gen erously bv their wealthier brethren. While the younger generation o' '"btnese are inclined to slic'it the de li's of th? full moon festival, (bi dder Chinese still carry it through very much as It was done by the an ient Kmperor Ming Twang. ffi, 1 ' U " 4 T One rack of Iilonsc-s anil Swvateist at a retil bargain, values to $10.30, out' bargain pi-ice S.-1.9." We have Just rwvhetl a new sliiiiniciit of Dvcniiia drescs. ...M.J. ...l.illJn.l Kffllllllliillllillifflf'iyill'Sllil'lI'llillJillill!!!'!! i ' I RfAITV TDAMCrCDC ii 1 . ji Walter llanbaln to W. E. Regan, Slniiii.iKi. Lot 4, Mlock Hoiiser's Add. i to Pendleton. Kihvin lieece Hice to W. H. Morris, $ ISD.U'). mete and bound tract in Vert's Pleasant View Add. DKF.DS C, V. Acee to J. C. .Messinger, $1."0. Part of .SIC 1-4 Sli 1-4 'ec. 14, Tp. i", X. U. 27. J. (1. I.awler to K. JI. Moriimore, $20110.1111, Lot 4, Hlk. J. II. Koontz Add. to Kcho, Lots 3, 4 and o. Ulk, 1, and Lots 7 and S in Klk. 2, Westlawn. John X. Smith to Frank L. Metz, Jin.Oil, K 1-2 SW 1-4 XV." 1-4 Sec. 3, Tp. 4, X. H. 2S. Mary Casserly to Hermiston Li.Th & Tower Co.. $250. (Hi. part of K 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 16. Tp. 4, X. It. 28. Winnie Samuel to Karl S. How?, $27j.OO, Lot 10 Hlk. 6S. Krcewater. J. F. Slover to Robert lirady, $400''. Mete and bound tract in Sec. 33, Tp. ti, N. It. 35. . mm mm World's Standard Cold Remedy foi'Two generations jntMan Bromidt Quinine, the product, have stood the test (or over 20 year. Depend on C.B.Q. Always relia ble thf reme dy far Coi.j and La Grippe. m. 1AtDnuits-30c W. I W. D. Bill Cik. Dcmil ? T I ianirtrririrawrTrir' mm 6 I ii N I . x II What would look nicer on your table for a Thanksgiving dinner than a set of up-to-date silver? Think of it, a nice new w carving set for the turkey. vi i'i.you? They do not cost )" much at Hanscom's. Come in and let us show you our large silver stock at re markable low prices. Each article bears our guarantee . HOME OF GIFTS THAT LAST iKom's Jewelry Store HOTEti PENDLETON BLOCK PENDLETOX, OREGON iVvid Broadway sit up and take 'notice when the Vassar College .Rirls come to Xew York with thir own "Follies" to raise funds for tha college endowment fund? Broadway 'will if there are many iika Pergy Dixon, cna of tha "vamp" chowa. ! MOTHERS! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP tfiyv5a '" " t-U 't V I K Tv-vJ -. t-lr.i ua lil.: RuJ.V . M " J T.'1" " "" Iir V I 1'rncitl.. A. '-fClll.t TfV-TrR l'ASTOH S W1FF TOOK PLACP. COl.V IIHI S, Ohio, Nov. il. X. '.) -The wife of a local cleri. man v. tipled his pulpit while he wis ill. The Sunday concrepition at Trinity Sleth di ;t Kpisropnl church plainly tii:--'lavcd mirprlso when the wif ' of thei: nastor. liev. C. H. Keteham. took his uace In the pulpit. A;vr,irAntly .?t er'.se. and aetinc as thoush she had I've Ma sick ihild l,.Ves the "fruity '"e al:ror:, a ; ic t;yriip i e i " e ...rsao is cce.to i. or if your ch..d is listless, cress, feverish, full of c.'la. or has tolic. ,cie a tea spoonful to cleanse the Her and ho ..! tn n few hours yen ,-iu ,-ee for yourself how thoroughly it wotkt all the con s'ipat:on p. ...son, soiir bile and wr.s: out of th,. bowolts. and vou have a well, Plavnil child airain. Millions of mothers koep "California Fib Srup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick child to morrow. Ask your drutnist for Genu ine "California Flu Syrap" which has d rcctioiif, for babies and children of all ac printed on bottle. Mo'her! You must sav "f .s' .fornia ' or you mpy Set an imitation f'.; s-r.:p. THANKSGIVING I I ipi is, " iMf TM1 1 : . : I DINING ROOM FURNITURE NFAY SITUS-I.I 1011 PUHFS CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. ih von; a mas sHnrmr; kxri.y Exchange yonr old furniture for new. Highest fnres paid for your old furniture. 103 E. COFRT ST. rhone 496 becu accuttonicd to occupying the uui- I