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EIGHT PAGES I'-'.CE SIX DAILY EAST OHECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, ICOVEMZER 2S, 1021 - i". e 7 ' ,v,f- ,"1 Social and Club News Mi'sn WKKK I .!: ;ins This is Mti.-ie Week. f w'oiih thi goal in more tin sir anil I'tjfttr mush Tile slosan is "ilive More Tlio'ilit t Jlnsie." Ail iv. r th xtato efforts are lioilld lll.lile toward the S'K.-fi--s of the' rawpaixn. i (if sper'ul , interest. in connertio'i j Willi Mua Wc-it, wkh the n.'Hins; ol j the mrsie ilipai timnt f tin Women's; ('lii1) this afternoon in th'- eluli room (I'arish H:i tl In tin- wont i.-'h ot the Church of the r. j lYcan.-e of the luzar. t of the county library. With -Mis. V. D. Humphrey ns leiuli r, the xuiijeei for the afternoon was "CiiKimiati. ChiciiKo, Minneapolis ami other .Miil dle Western On hestras." Mrs. William It. Wyr'ak save a pa per on the Minneapolis oreliestra; Mrs. P. K. lloyilen on Cliii nan's; .Mrs S. H. Forshii.v on Oin'-lnnntti's; Mrs. Kihvin P. Alilrkh on St. I.onii' ami Kansas City's; nnd Mrs. Wavne KiUly on Hen ver s and Halt Lake's. The music department is a new fea tnre of the Women's Club this year nnd is proving deeidelly worth while. men of th rar-;WKIiII.V: IS S" F.KMNIZEI. Keileenter. i The niairiuKe ot Mrs. Alilzeria Bo- the society will 'linn of I'kiah and Curtis I Murr, of ma hold its lneeiin:; on .Saturday alt- '.ranee. sole mnize.i on Saturday emmm, hut has postponed the date afternoon at 5 o'eloek at the home of until the Saturday followiiuf, at 2;3'J in Mr. and Mis. I ;. ;. liissinser, with I'arish Hail. ltev. dem ise I.. Clark, pastor of the j Presbyter an church, officiating- COOKKD FOOD TH UK S"I.D jlinesis for the ceiemony were Mr. and Dm of the most attractive booth at Mis. Floyd Cueriant. the coini.ij; Christinas Itazar to be uiv- ' Mr. and Mis. Marr will make their eu liecimlier 2 nnd 3 at Finish Hall by the women, of the parish of the Church of the Redeemer will be the cooked food booth. All noils of good ies. Including cakes, pies, doughnuts, jellies and jams, will Ije sold. .Mis. Noiborne Hcrkclvy is Chair man, with Mi's. I'.lb n (1. Hond as as sistant. Others who will assist are .Mr:'. C. C. Whiteman, Mrs. James Ferry, Mrs. C. K. Williamson, Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mrs. J. X. Ilurgess, Mrs. C. K. Cranston, Mrs. I:. I:. Ktrahorn, Mrs. Mary Disosway, Mrs. Charles H. Cart er. Mis. Frank Frazier, Mrs. C. K. on Mr. Man's farm near home Claire. - j HAXI I.-Ij K KXXK Y WKDS". 1 I Of interest to the I'endleton friends 'of laniel J. Kenney, of Portland, is the, news ft his marriage to Miss Le. i , Utith Lyons, whleh took place oi I .Tliaiil.sgiying Day in Portland, at the; home of Mr. Kinney's mother, Mrs Kllen Kenney. Mr. Kenney, who is In ;the claims department of the O. W. It. i & X. Co., frequently visits Pendleton. ! ARE IX SF.ATTI.rc MRS. WHKTSTOXK TO VISIT. Mrs. Xettie Whetstone, state presi dent of the Rebekahs. will leave soon on a visit to Kasti rn Oregon chapters of the order. Mrs. Whetstone, be cause of her impending departure, was honored on Friday evening by mem bers of the degre" staff of the lleliek ahs. who called at her home. She was presented with n pleasing gift. j Roosevelt, Mrs. I.ncy Donaldson, Mrs. .Mrs. M. o. Dennett, formerly of Pen- Frank Duff, Mrs. Elizabeth Shull. Mrs. I dleton, who with Mr. Flennett went ro ! .1. R Robinson and Mrs. William Mat- cently to reside near I.ewiston, Sinn- . lock. ! Tea will be served during the nfter I noons, with Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. Fra zier and Mrs. lineman ill marge oi the ten tables. I riKltF FROM I1KI.1X I Mr. ami Mrs. l.eteher Xorvnll, of j Helix, wep Pendleton visitors on Siin I day. tana, is now in Scuttle visiting her ther. Mrs. W. H. Lyons, at H2H Shel by street. She Is accompanied by her two children, Margaret and Mabel .May. Mr. liennelt will join them for Christmas. To HOLD SALE The Junior Division of the dills' 1 Friendly Society will hold a rummage MISS THORXE RETIiRXS. Hale in connection with the Christinas Miss Ceorgiana Thome has returned llitzar to he held December 2 ami .1 il after u business visit to La flriinile. II O I' F ' 8 UPSTAIRS SUOI' He 0 LADIES! HEIvE IS THE GREATEST vyvLUE giving" suit sale of THE SEASON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Suits selling formerly at $ 10. 4 $49.50, $59.50,169.50, $75.00 24.75 viV NOT SO BAD! You will be in good by patronizing us! Fini Aluminum Roasters, each $1.45 Hot Cake Covers, each $1.00 Medium Muffin Pans, each $1.40 Large Muffin Pans, each $1.75 Medium Tea Kettle, each $4.C0 Large Tea Kettle, each $4.25 Combination Pudding and Cake Pan, each....$1.75 Preserving Kettle, large, each $2.50 Berlin Kettle, large, each $2.50 Double Boiler, large ,each $2.50 Universal Ball Tea Pot, each $5.50 Electric Percolator, each $12.00 Watch for Monster Cheese in our window Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality th Be! S1XCS IX PORTLAND. I Mitylene Frakcr Stites. who Is well known here, sang contralto for n con cert held Saturday evening in Port land as a part of the program of the Oregon Music Teachers' Association. About sixty professional music teach ers of Oregon attended the meeting of tho association. LKAVES FHt II I". KM ISTOX Miss Margaret O'Lcary, who has been in Pendleton ns the guest of her cousin, Mrs. John II. Sherman, return ed to Ilermlston yesterday. She is a teacher In tho Ilermlston schools and spent Thanksgiving vacation here. VISITORS FROM ATHFXA -Mr. and .Mrs. .lames T. Lieiiallen, Miss Holle Mclnlyre, of Athena, and Miss Pauline Myrlcli, of Forest drove, who Is a guest In Athena, were Pen dleton visitors on .Saturday. . Cl.l'll To MF.FT The Research fill 1) will. meet tnmnr roiv afternoon at the home of Mrsv F. V,. Itaer, 4":i Wilson street, with Mrs. Ilaer and Mrs. Raymond Hatch as hos t esses. LICAVKS FOR SALEM Mrs. V. Klvln Ijinlls left yeslerdav for Salem to spend n month. She will he joined at Christmas by Mr. Lantis. were called by the illness of Mr. P.en nett's lather. His condition is unimproved.'- ' FOR HOUSEWIVES IDEAS HOME DEMONSTRATION Orottp 1-1, Harney, S5; Malheur 27"; total 3 nr.. Ira nil total for state 1S.fi 7.1. Tah'e Xo. 2. resignation Loeation-rirotin . ut Z; women can nameiiKue in tins our final clearance of Fall Suits. Inelmled are fur 'trimmed suits in navy, lnmn and taupe givy. sizes 16, lo, 36 and up to 11. ' "SUITS selling formerly at ft 10, $lU..r0, $r9..r0, $69.50 and S7f.0() TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 K N I) li F, T ) N Y 1 - -' 9 m j ' S I' () P II I, A It (i A riillXlF. CLFH TO MKET The Thursday Afternoon Club will meet on Thursday home of Mrs. .1. E. Allen. llrldge at tin RETI'liX TO PE.MiLETOX. Mr. and Mis. V. IT. P.ennelt nnd children have returned from Portland where they spend Thanksgiving. They GO 'IP "f 1 MM 'Tape's Cold Compound' Breaks any Cold in Few Hours Instant Uelief! Pon't stay stiiffe.il up! Unit blowing and snuffling! A dose of 'Tape's Cold Compound" tak en everv two hours until throe doses are taken usually breaks up any cold The very first dose opens clogged uoslrils and the air passages of the head; slops nose running; relieves the headache, dullness, feverish Hess. "Rape's Cold Compound" acts ipiick, sure, and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist ntice, tastei nice, contains no yuinluc Insist upon I'ape's! cv. Corn Kliicanin.il Smith, noteil iiiiiliiim, lit I'nglc-Woodman Hall tonight. Answers iiietiiins, mill give aihiiv. i.V.1' Admission ' () P V h A II it m i:nt b ii o p MUHESifiBQBMXnKXX Furniture Every artit lo in our slt.ri' liiiirkcil Id tlu vor.v rm k bot tom price. 3j pound Pure Silk Floss Mattresses $17.50 45 pound Cotton Mattresses, V. O. 15. store $5.50 5 Settion Gunn Sectional Hookcase $40.00 One $85.00 Viking Cream Separator $50.00 No 1 Galvanized Tubs 95c No. 2 Galvanized Tubs $1.35 $1.50 ....25c each $2.00 to $20.00 Sly office will be closed until Monday, Dec. 5. DR. DAVID R HILL Dentist Clean Empty Hottlcs. Itinse thoroughly with cold water every milk liirtllc, as soon as emptied nnd then wash with hot water. This helps your milkman to Rive you clean milk. Xever take milk bottles into a sick room. If you have on In fectious or contusions disease in your hi ciip, hull the milk bottles, and do not return them without the express sanction of your lo cal health officer or attendiiiB physician. The bargain counter is a liar Kain counter only for those who are SOoil Judges of values; others hud belter beware of its entice ments. 1st "More peppermints nro eaten In fllasuow on Sundays than in tiny other i town In the world," says a well-known manufacturer. SWS OHIO F.OADS lU'.ST MARTIN'S FK.URY, Nov. 2. (T. X. S.) James Wilson, who toured France and lleliilum in till 7 and 1918 with one of I'ersliiim's parties, says, regard less of the fact that Furopenn minis are supposed to be so wonderful, the very best road over which he everj traveled Is in Ohio. ( The war veteran, who now operates a laundry, drove to Dayton. He de clared the road from Columbus to Springfield Is superior to any lie saw in Kurope. It is tarbonnd macadam which, lie said, furnishes smoothest tiding with a maxamtim of traction, therefore reduciiiK tire wear and gaso line consumption. While "doing" F.urnpe with the A. V.. F. Wilson said, he realized the reasons -why roads over there stand up so well. Citizens, he said, never are in such a hurry as those of Amer ican and, hence, do not drive so rapid ly. Also, heavy trucks are not hurried over the roads In the rapid in. inner, nor so frequently, ns roads are punish ed in America. Hi. Hfilli Division . Special Troops: Hi. Co 1'fith Lisht Tank Co, Hist Inf. lirlisade: H'. d Hi. Co Mist Infantry: H. Aitaeheil Medical Personnel Hi. Co.' Service Co Howitzer Co H.. & H.. Co. Company "A" Company "11" Company "C" Company "l" H.. & ll'. Co. Company "ilv" Company "F" Company "("!" Company "H" (Mill., Hi. & Hi. Co. 3rd III! Company "I" Company "K" Company "L" '. Company ".F :iSJnd Infantry: H. Attached Medical Personnel Hi. Co Service Company . Howitzer Company . Port la ml 2j .Portland 2 .Portland 2 1 Portland 2 .Portland 2 The Shop of Original Modes h e THOMAS S1,0P Extraordinary Value in DRESSFS Jii5t One of a Kind. A number of most attractive dresses, distinctive in design, su perior in elegant material r.nd character of workmanship will be featured this week, selling at price reductions so attractive that buying will be pleasing and ' easy. ONE LOT AT $22.50 ONE AT $27.30 All other Dresses, .Coats and Suits reduced. 4 Portland Portland Portland Portland lln. .Portland Portland The Dalles Prineville (Mil) Hood lliver 2nd lln. . Portland Oregon City . Miiltncniah City '. .Cresham Portland 9 ' J , . .Portland . . . Porlland . . . .Oswego . Milwaukie . .Hillsboro , . . Portland . .Pendleton . .Pendleton .The Dalles Milton 'inn hut Train Pendelton Haker 1:ji32,-l; KntfineerK (Cor.bat linker 13 Service Pattery . . . . II. I. K- lln . Patiery 1st lln . Mattery "A" Mattery "B" Mattery "C" Combat Train Hi. ii Hip Mattery 2nd Mn Mattery "D" Mattery "K" Mattery "F' (M'l). . . . Murns 1 4 a (Iraiule 1 2 ...Maker 13 Medl'ord 7 . . Medford . . .Medl'ord . . . . Ashland (Irantti Pass Hi. & Hi Cempa n y Company Coiiiipany Company Co. "A" "I"' 'X'" "IV 1st Mil (M'l) . .Corvallis . . . Kugeno . . . Fugene . . . Fugone . . .Albany i:l)l.l'1H) TO UK III'.VIMJI I!T-KHS fCVmtlmied trnm paK8 1.) won No. .'! Galvani.cd Tulis 2(i No. 1 1-2 Victor Tiaps at Suit Cases i'roin Lei us no your repair Hiiey Qnalllr Our Watchword & Kemp tiatforat-floo Our Aim "Try the first," and the drug drug store serves best, scriptions. Koeppcns, store that for IYe- Hfith Division In Washington, Oregon and Alaska with headquarters at Port land, the lillth Division in Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, ('tall and Nevada with heailiitiarters at Salt Lake City. The Corps. Army and ti. II. tj.. troops are to he organized In the Corps Area at large. Anion? these are mi companion of const artillery which will be organized ill the Coast States. Oth er troops in this group include 1 artil lery regiment. ( 1 Minim.) 1 motor drawn artillery regiment (2Mhnm, Howitzer), 1 artillery regiment (Anti Alicral't ). and units of the Air Service, I'.ngiueer C orps, Signal Corps, Qtmr- j 1 1' i iiutsi er i Hum iinoioc nun annual transport and Memoiint Service) and Medical Corps. The following tables show the :ri'onMiigs of the counties, the groiri number, tho military ipiota of each county, the designation of the units and the cll'es in which the headiiunrt ers nf the units are located. Attention Is Invited to the fact (hat every town In Oregon is represented inasmuch :'s the personnel for any unit mav he drawn from the whole area included within the group in which the heaibiimrters of the unit Is1 located. tlrnup one. Clatsop. r.tS: Columbia, "":l: Tillamook. Washington. fi-JH; total. 1717. ilrottp two. Multnomah. r. r 2 . Group three. Clackamas, sill). Group four, Vainhlll, 4SS: Polk, 3:1": Marion, 1121, total. tipi. Group five. Lincoln. H5; Ponton. ::2i: Linn, .".sr.: Lane, si!?- total. 1320. Gro'ip six. i'l.ose, f'iirr, 72; Doiiil is. r.t: total 1 1 li). Group seven. Josephine, Jaok-i son. 4ii; total, t? r. : . Group right. Hood River. I!M1; Wn. oo, 32.".: Sherman, '.o: Gilliam, jr.; Morrow, 1 s 4 : total, stl. Gi'onp nine, Jefferson. 77: Wh'M'ler. 157: Deschutes. 22: Crook, S2; total. i:..-.. Group pi, Klamath, 272; 1 nke. !.V total r " 7 . rmatilla, K. Fnien. S'M: Wallowa. 2".l; ir. Hi. co. 2nd Mn ... Company "1"' Company "F" Company "G" Cnnipany "H" Ilil. & lli. Co. Company "I" Company 'K" Company "I." Company "M" 71st F. A. MriRade: Hit. & H.. Mattery. . Iiilst F. A. t7r,th Hd): llil. & H'. Mattery. . Attached .Aled:cal Personnel Portland .Marshfield ; Marshfield North Mend Oakland ( Mi 1 1 . . Iloseburg 3rd Mn Salem JleMinnville Dallas Woodburn . . .Salem Ho. 2nd Mn Portland 2 Company "D" Portland 2 Company "1C La Grande 12 Company "F"' Corvallis ! 6th Div. Air Service: Hi. Portland 2 Attached Medical Personnel Portland 2 321st observation Siiuadroii Portland 2 rhoto Section No. 321 . .Portland 2 Brunch. Intelligence otl ice Portland. .2 321st -Medical Regiment: Service Company Portland Mn. Hi). Sanitary Mn. ... Port land Sanitary Co. No. 3(i 1 ... Portland Sanitary Co. No. 3fi2. .. Portland Sanitary Co. No. 363. . .Portland .Medical Supply Section -N"- '"21 Porlland 2 Medical Laboratory Section N'o. 321 Veterinary Co. No. 32 lillth Division Traiii: H'l Attached Medical Personnel Motor Transport Co. . No. 3 SI Motor Transport Co. No. 3S2 Wagon Company No. ...Portland 2 1 Pendleton 11 Pott la nil 2 Portland 2 .Portland 2 Salem 141. Wasco For Cold on the Chest Musterole is easy to apply and it does not blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Musterole is a clean, white ointment, madewith oil of mustard. Simply mas cage it in Eit!y with the ringer tips. You will be delighted to see how quickly it brings rdicf. . Get Musterole at your drug store 35 & 65c, jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER ISHh .Portland 2 .Portland 2 OSCm QUININE I IJbiiM Thy tun CtMn t 2 L jjffiPSTwf At All Drnil'i J(l Ctnti jl Stationery and Greeting Cards John Dorfman Tailoring;, Cleaning, l'ressing, Repaninnf ItlHIIIIS Orouu 11. Oroup 1 J 'ot il tt-J7. ilrouo 1 '1 7, . 0. Ilesnnlii MI.Kk Plume 9S2 - 1 ' pmtWIBMMWMWrawBlliillllliill . B llnade f ! The most complete assortment you have ever had the opportunity of buying from. We have been fortu nate in being able to procure for our customers, the finest and most complete selection of Stationery in gift boxes and holiday Greeting Cards that we have ever had. We would advise you to MAKE YOUR SELECTION AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE The demand is growing 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 BOXES of STATIONERY from 40c up. I PME1 DIG CO The REXALL Store a a a b B"sa e o a a Absolutely Free A COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS. O1 flraul. 130; p.iVier. I: TOO LATEJO CLASSIFY j i't; K...M- in a, Pitts pnri-h:': iiik small ainoi'iit of furniture, a part -"nt of fn"r rooms anil Lath. Inutiit'e N'o. 2. ("ritman Apartments.' kUR RREAD IS made of the fin est flour a n d other superior ingre dients in a sanitary, veil equipped bakery by bakers who have learned the art of pkv.sin"; your palate. Pendleton Making Co. i: ) n m a B U JL 111 lilli m-trntiiNi. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. "We nut imrie on lo . Rive away aleiiliitely set of atlaoli- niriits with every Iji iel.n ( leaner Nilil nt retail from om iiiImt 1lli to Ixieinlier 2ltli, ineltisive. ( I I "A N I '.li ( ." i (;ie lier nil Ilnreka fur llla-. riinne lionie ill 111- im vm i: xm s siioiti(; kaki.v I,-hanSr your nl,l fri.re rr ,.. HiKlv, for ultl furniture. li i i HIS 1". Court lMioue (in iTMiiiTfiv. nniY;n n