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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 21, 1921. EIGHT PAGES PACE EIGHT OUTBURSTS OF EVE11ETT TRUE Special News of Umatilla Co. (Kast Oregonlan Special.) WESTON, Nov. 21. Mr. and Mrs W. H. McHriUe are visitlnR relatives In Wertiin where they expirt to re main (or Hpveral weeks while uVt'ldins Upon a new location. They recently disposed W their interests in NexvlnrK. Orego'Hr, They are the guentH of their! dauKlWerMr. J. A. Lumsden. Mriij FM. Godfrey of Tucom.i. dau Khter ot5vrter Graham Sr. is visiting her father and brother at Weston. N. I). Foster has moved to town and will occupy hlB residence here during the '-winter. He entoyed a visit last week with his son, Kufiene Foster, the Itifted youns violinist at the Mr. und Mrs. Bert Miller home In Milton. While fixing a plow at the Walter Adams place where he was plowing with a caterpillar, Durbln Foster sus tained a severe wound In his leg and will have to suspend active labor for a lime while getting used to crutches. Mrs. J. 8. Hons was here this week from Walla Walla valley visiting at the bedside of her son A. M. Hoss. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest llryson have moved to town from Heed and Hawley Mountain and are occupying the Giehn home on Kroad street. Minn Dorothy Hulfinch came over from Walla Walla to spend the week end v irh her parent!. 1 he Will I'aynes ale improing their rot'u property on Normal Heights with the ac'tlit.on of a new room a Porch and a concrete basement. .Miss Iur,t hv Jollif has taken a po sition with the Weston Mercantile Co and is resarded us a valuable aijiiisi tlon to the sales force. .Miss Jollif comes to Weston from I.ewiMon,, Ida ho, but was formerly for four years with Teirln and Jones, who have a large mercantile establishment at Waitsburg. Hex-, and Mrs. John I:. Co in enter tained thirty members of the Kp-.vorth League at the parsonage last Kriila;. evening. A short business session was presided over by the new president, William Patterson of the high school faculty. A lovely program or games was enjoyed during the remainder of the evening and an appetizing lunch served by" the hostess was the final fenture of the frclndly an ! Informal affair. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert I'roudfit noil daughter and Mr. and .Mrs. It. i itey nautl of Athena were Weston visitor Friday evening remaining for th dance. Mr. and Mrs. Itoss Mnloney of ttV'v Walla were week end guests at Inn farm home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culley. Mr. and Mrs. Henry llooher end daughter Thelma of Weston Mountain spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Smith in Athena. Mr. anil Mrs. Jesse Gordon welcom ed a company of friends at their farm home Friday evening. Progressive THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley A crrr iaoy in a Paris gown created somij BXCITEMENTON MAW STREET LAST EVE . Have a CHing taunt Here IT KAVI'M TlMM IT KAVKS MOXCT IT KAVKS WOIIHV (nil Hill and Surplus One Half Million Dollars, The American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon. ''Strongest Sank in Cast cm Oregon" A NEW SHIPMENT OF BEAUTIFUL ROCKERS and CHAIRS This morning brought us a wonderful display for your selection. These chairs and rockers are to be had in mahogany 'with either rush, wood or cane seats. Every chair is of the latest pattern and each was selected espe cially for the Christmas trade. 1' Visit Our New Crockery Department We have just added this section and placed many new lines at popular prices. i Cruiksh&nk & Hampton "Quality Count" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 543 Your Old lnrulturo Taken In TCxolmnge an I'nrf Payment mi Xcw Kiel uM if Agvuta In IVudletou for MrlKnigall hltclien l alunos Ititok affoi'led ho. is of eii-. rt.iinment. At midnight a lunch was s-rxed th guests. Those who shared in the hos pitality extended were Mr. and Mrs. Craig Iiriskeil. Air. and Mrs. Itaipn Stnggs, Mr. ami .Mrs. I'lern liuncan. Mr. and Mrs. Jax lieamer. Mr. and Mis. Kmory taxgs. Misses Kmmi Thoeny and Neoina ileamer. Messrs Kmcrald Duncan and Victor Thoeny. tleorse Tucker and family of Pen dleton are new arrivals in Weston. Mr. Tucker is assisting Frank Snider in his Murk-smith shop. They are occupying the Towers cottage. Mrs. K. M. Smith spent several days at the home of her son, Frank .Smith in Walla Walla. Mrs. J. A. I.uinsden and her grand mother Mrs. Fa nine Mc Ilride xvere business visitors in I'epdleton Tuesday. Friends of Mis. I.etha Klnir will be Clad to learn that she is convalescing satisfactorily at St. Mary's Hospital in Walla Wulla. Mis. C. Fisk was a guest this week of relatives in Pendleton. Miss Lillian liuckley of f Weston schnol faculty was a week end Ruest of Wends in Walla Walla. .Miss Alice Clary visited friends in Weston Friday. Charles Wilson who is residing on the John Ilanlsier ranch near Helix xas a. business visitor in Weston Friday. A ecotfj'OUT" noiaj that mcsms us Lose a lot oi Tints amp ivs'i-i- T3s Ci?Te For?. this MeeTusai1, CcorCS, I Krevcv- kncw it to fi Mnt to Os-r- SOK&Mi&feer AHO HAHG, CToSg ""V 7NSST3325 Mr S ll 3 EW r-i y iC ro CPCN LE- TOOL. Box i. (Fast OreKonlnn BpeciahT ADAMS, Nov. 21. The Adams I.n dlcs Club and reifular missionary meet ing met ut tho home of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. I.. Ueuallen. Tho homo was deco lated In Japanese Ijinterns and Jap anese heathen K'is. VarioiiH varieties of incense burned in the parlor. The entire prox;ram was on the forolBn work of the Jupanese. The club mem- tern were di t-Hsed to represent the Japaneso women In various lie.inilfiii colors as in the heathen countries. Mrs. Ij. L. Ueuallen, Mrs. Iiert Kirby and Mrs. ;. C. llowlins had select leaditiKH on the foreiKii work their customs and wavs. Mrs. T, Futon Gnn a solo, Mrs. I,. I Ueuallen read a xerse in jajmnese nnet translated it. Those who attended were Itexercnd and Mrs. I.uther. Mr. uml viiu t I Ueuallen, Mrs. J. T. Ueuallen Jr., J. i. uoiiallcn and son, Mrs. Otis Ueu allen, Mrs. Hevella l.leualle n Mm .! Spencer, Mrs. (lladwyn Spencer, Mrs. xx in iioyer, Mrs. D. Eaton, Mrs. Itert Kirby, Mrs. Hoy Devolun Mrs. F A Merrltt of Atlienn, Mrs. 11, Honecnmp. Mrs. Zeb Lewis and son of Walla Walla, Mrs. (leork-e Woodxvnrd, Mrs. narry utrabce. Mrs. Carl Christian. Mrs. F. M. Whltely, Helen Hoyer, Le ono C'hrlHtlivn, Mrs. Dehois und dauKh ter. Doris and Dena Ueuallen, John Kirby and Mildred Hover of Wnll.i j Walla. After the huslness mietinir a ilainty lunch was served. lieverend Luther save n talk on Christian xvork. The Itehckali president will meet x'"tn the Adams lodite on November 26th. All members are Invited to at tend and brltiK their lum-h. John Hale and Itoll Morrison left Friday for Portland to attend the fuot I'all mime. They are the guests of Clifford Holdman. They will he join ed by Miss fii raldlne Morrison who is nttendlnic I', of (). who will accompany them horn 1 for a few days visit. Muriel Watrus of I'nmcroy was the cucst of relatives and friends in Adams this week. Mrs. K. A. Merrilt of Athena xvas the (Sliest of her sister Ml.-s Ua lllake Thiirsduy. Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Lewis and son, and Mi'rt. Henry Hano and children of Wal la Walla were the miosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ueuallen Friday. Mr. and Mrs. c.eorne Woodxvard were the cnests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ueuallen Friday. The ladies Clnh will cook lunch Monday for tho Turkey shoot. Mrs. Will Unyer la In chnrso of the com mittee. Oladyn Spencer was In Pendleton Friday. The Ada ins Itebeknh lodgo met on their regular nik'ht mid nominated the fnlhrwhiK officers: Mrs. Mabel Mc Collem, noble (,'fand; .Mrs. Jessie Lleu nllen, vice (it and; Marxaret Hunch, secretary, and Clare Whiteley, trea surer. Sunday school will he held Sunday in tho Adams public school house. OFFICE CAT )!D! HY W. A. CIRUKSMAN Speakink on the subject of "Heaven" and iisinn for a text tlio words of Jesus "I (to to prepare a place for you" Kvftncelirt Henshaw Mave a heart to heart sermon last niht nt the First Christian church. "The human soul finds its satisfaction not in time, hut in eternity.'' siid Mr. Henshaw. "The lliblo does not philosophize, but states facts, and states them explicitly. The home of the soul is a (treat fact. Jesus called it a place, it is a place that has been prepared, as it is not Hod's way to do thliik's in a haphazard way. In resnrd to its chnracter, Mr. Hen shaw , pointed to the fact that John calls heaven the new Jerusalem. "It Is a place where will be gathered the saints of all the urcs. It Is Indeed a home and a place of purity. If we arc lioli'K to live over there, we must live here as wo ought to live. "Heaven bi not to b, reached at a single hound, but by service through Jesus Chi-ist--'in none other is there salvation' (Ac. 4-12). We must serv in the church of Christ, and serve -.. coMIng to the commands. of Jesus who is head of his church." A phasing and impressive solo xvas sum; by Mrs. Curtis, while Mr. Curtis, assisted by the orchastra. led the sing infi in his characteristically effective way. The son" service this evening be eins at 7:3(1. The sermon by Evangelist Henshaw will be on "The l'rodlfal S'on." 1. BY JUNIUS k HHres may have come down but xve won't Velieve it until u pie is cut In four pieces. When in doubt, put in nine pounds of sugar and 77 raisins. Ex en when you get something nothing you generally lose. for I THE LAR;iT CHAt P KI ART M K k "8TURE IUiA.MZATIO L Tilt WOKI.D MACKINAWS JUST IN TIME FOR THE STORM, $6.50 S7.50 The last express shipment brought a fine assort ment of warm mackinaws, just in time for Pen dleton's snow storm. Dark colors, plaids, stripes and solid colors. The advantage of Penney quality buying and cash selling brings them to you at $6.50 and $7.50 BOYS' TAN CALF ARMY SHOES, 82.98 $3.25 $3.79 Here's real service and comfort for the boys with an appeal of economy that cannot be denied. Genuine Goodyear welt soles, full rubber heels. Sizes 9 to 11 $2.98 Sizes lli to 2 $3.25 Sizes 2i to 6 $3.79 Pi 312 DEPARTMENT STORES QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. For those who are filled with reirret that the local golf course Is covered xvith a snowy blanket, we BUggest a game with black halls which some ob 1'K'iiB lodge member will supply. j The professors who weighed the earth a lexv years ago, before the bus iness depression set In, should weigh it again. There is n suspicion that it has lost. i The most terribly outraged person in the world s the man or woman who witnesses a poor screen production en a pess. ; so We knnxv an av.'ntor who likes Well to talk of his war evneelnnpoa lh.it be goes Into a tale spin on the slightest provocation. The ordinary varieties of ferns are in great use In China and Japan as ar-tlel.-s of food. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE DUFF ALARM CLOCK. BY ALLMAN . 1 ran i n w iwiiMWi k For This Week Only We are selling all of our Ladies and Children's Hats at ONE-HALF PRICE If you haven't already done so it is your opportu nity to get a good looking serviceable hat at a very low price. Our stock isn't so very large so it will pay you to come early. The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON IMWBtUa kmiIVIWW TOM, IT MC5T BE ALMOST three o'clock'. what '3 the difference? VOU HAD A 60OD Time DiDN'T Vou? IS 1 Pl" ''t'l'if VHJ! ,i ,li, i) sap! Sfer-li "El VOU GET BACK E3' ' I 3US3 I'LL LET VOU GET VouR Oww BREAKFAST IwTHE MOVvNInG -I PROBaSl-v WON'T FE.E.L LIKE GETTimiS UP I'M NOT 60irJG TO GET u& vtQS wuicwr-y - i i I s I : s i IB mmMrt.mmmmMmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmsmJB Travel t via the Northern Pacific Railway THE PIONEER LINE Steel Pullman Sleeping Cars of latest construction are in service on through trains. Automatic Block Sig nal protection on most of the line. THE BIG BAKED POTATO is again a feature of our FINE DINING CAR SERVICE Always Noted for its Eicellenct SAFETY COURTESY PR OMPTNESS Nortlifrn P.-;r... mi niKci arnis w ill chrertully ansxxer your questions and glve you full information. WALTER ADAMS, Agent r.lrnlioiie r,4J 520 Main St. I't'iiilli toii, Ort'. J! 1