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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1921)
- ..- - .. i ... ii i n iff ...i ii ' OUTBURSTS -OF EVEKETT TRUE - THIS - LARfiEsTT -tHAFf PF.:RTrKT I ssntnii tmuiMZinos l run would Special News of Umatilla Co. .A Til K.N A. .Nov. is. Tho nsUlinie of Mr. anil Mrs. I). Seotl Fishr was thn s.-np oi u wiy in uy homo wtd- -Vr. l, lia s in a prop'Tuiis ranch'T it 'i'. Oregon, hT. lhy ix,rrt t'l't-r to m ix' iht ir fi'jtri- An t'l.tl'iuatt- fivf-coitrso v-ltlin In.ikfat was s.ru'l by Mrs. Kishcr. 1 !i) tiiH ura'iins us'd v.vr; l:ivrnl r ai.il wh:in clu aii.lii-m'.im'-', with a r"iiti r l'i'fc .f a tMHiatur- l-wie biUb and roitin. The giusts iiK-!iHh(l Mrs. Ora AUra ami Miss lanmlas.s of IVrullrtnu; I'aul lay of Milti.n. Mr. and Mis. l.or.-n Ilasler, Mr. Van Xonbn. .Miss Ava or;; Thursday nioiniiii; al 10 o'clock, i Cries, Mr. mid Mrs. I. Scott Kish r when Miss Kthcl Hansen was united in ; and flauchtcr Chat li.tti'. marriajie lo Charles In iiass, of Cove, Mr. and Mrs. Iiellass left shortly Or!Ron. I after the breakfast f.,r a brief wiMldini; Hefore the ceremony I.orcn Ilasler I trin to Walla Walla, after which they Pan;; "( 1'romlse Me," by DcKoven, and Sousa'a Wedding March was play-! Cd by Mrs. Ilasler. Kcv. I.owther offl-1 elated, uslnff the rins eereniotty. This was followed by a solo, "Tho Wateisi of Mlnnetonka," sun; by Mis. Fisher. The bride was very attraetivo in a! Rowu of navy blue satin. Mrs. Hcllass! is well known in Athena, being a will be at home to their friends In th bungalow on Fourth street. The best wishes of their friends la Attn with them in their new lift. na (to and Mi j. J.jmhn Wall :.n w ail es K Jes's. Mi-, and .Mis. C:lc Fall, r and Oau-(.Ill.-rs of W.illa Walla were fiiusls at tile ilet'l' Kineh home Surulay. Ml. and Mis. Vernon li Harra and i.'a lighter. Veitiila of Weston spent i niuiKsKnini; at the home of .Mrs. I I' Harra a harems Miv and Mrs. J. K. I Jon s. The I., uioii dam e at the U Xion Hall U'ednisday rtemm! was well attended In spile of the bail load-. Splendid inus'o was m nished ,y Fli tehi-r's or-chc-ria of Pendleton. The Kriule pupils of th" Athena, pub lic si hools save a very interesting pro Plain Wednesday afternoon at the hmh school auditorium in the pres ence i t a larMe audience. The too HAW! HAi bJHAT CAM GXVeCT, MKOi TRvJE, VijMSM You TftY TO A MOTOR IaMTH A HAIRPIN? Iiokaj OU KNOW (VH4T HPPGm'J tvH(N t HAKaj 1 HA V teacher In the public accomplished musiclai Mr. and Mrs. A. It. I.ejMJi,i Thanksgiving with the I). If. field rarnily in Walla Walla. A family dinner was enjoyed Thurs- schools and an 1 day nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Dudley, with Mrs W. K. Wall. Mr. rani follows Sunt-, -Wh K;rvl i:r-..I. sl"'" ll-e.lation. Mans-, Aikit.u i I'liiy "Meaiilui; Seventh Crade. H r,K. "I'eek-a-l: I'iano Solo Dor pro- i Visitors Cc nie Round" Freckledly Face," Har- of Tliaiiksslvins.' THE OLD HOIWETOWM. By Stanley SSIsCr) tHATS THE FIRST) r?.l. OT-EtW (I THOUGHT 5" aWLlF'M T"2" ANIMAL TMET I CLFM KNEW LiniSd'M I BESToleLy t by his jjl its 'gLjt&tt&i I SAY HE YlC'fiSLJy W le ex-LNrRYMr -ro&AY, HITCHED IN FftoNT sit clem ncr rs 1 I YOUR CE1ASSIS : I Tut a load of two tons un chassis liullt for IMHI lbs., unit soon it jtftM win n liltUiijf n bump or chncKhiilc. ' ' Your human ehnsM.s tvill bivak cbmn when you con. tlnually overload It tio limn) bourn III tint harness, tnipaliisl (lli-.slion, loss or laailtles, muLsliit; Im-rCI-olenoy, Tho jtjiiu-rinin Niitloiuil oft'cin rrcmlly mmlw mill any or It. si officers and employees aro uIivujn Kind to hn of liny service to you, Hie AmcricanNational Bank Pcndlcfon. Oretjon. 'Strongest Bank in Gas tern Oregon" 'mV',,.Vr,' KHHI Buy Your Rane and Heater Now flllllUJIM y ' u' J' 'ir- "rr imv E (win "B B a a B B B f'riinary room inn Solo Doi-:'m Khiibert. I icaiofni loiirth Crade. 1'ilet. "I'oliteni s.s" Kenneth Frn- ! inel, .Mariory liouehis. ltd ilation, Tin Not Afraid" Ray mond Murphy. Kann Solo--F.dnn. Ie Fleece. S'iiii. "Coim; to flrandinas" Third and Fourth tirades. Dialogue, "November frown Kighth Oracle. Instrumental Duet Freddie Radtke Kathleen Radtkc. J. A. I,umsii n j,nd Wm. Mel!ridp were in tho city Wednesday from Wcs-1 ton. Mr. and Mrs. n. . Stephens and son Dale spcn Th.u : hs-ci vl n sr r till relatives In IVndietun. M:m. H. S. I'iersol has returned from I'endletnn whvre hIio has been vlsltin with her ibi'iL'hter. Mrs. M. s. Kern. Mr. and Mis. C'harlcH HetK and sons Kohler mnl lleeve v-'cre dinner quests at the .lames Dunean home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harnett and Mr. and Mr; llnleii, who reside ivest of Athena "ere ThnnliKK'viiiK dinner Kiiestd of Mr. and Mrs. fieorco Thompson Mr. aiul Mrs. John (ule and baby d.int-hter and Mrs. Darr were In the eilv from Allan. h Wednesday. The Athena schools were dismissed after the proirram Wednesday for the renin inder of the week In observance; of Thank'h liiK. Mrs. May Russell or C l,m H visit ing relatives in Athena. Mr. and Mrs F. s. I.P finny spent Thanksttlvliiir In Walla Walla. Roy May of Weston was In Athena Wednesday. Mayor If. A. Itarrett has been con-I fined In his home with nn iittneW nf the (jrip. Mr. and Mrs. .1. '. Herr entertained nt dinner Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. I.ei-cu Ilasler, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Htewart, Miss Alt ha fhandler, I'aul Day and Herman Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. '. M. F.afier and dau Kllters Hetty and VirKinla have return ed from a visit with relatives at Day. ton, Washington. Mr. and Mm. Dee Johnson spent ThrmlLsKivlHK with friends In I'endle ton. Mrs. John Hhick and son returned to the r home at I'rescott, Wash. Fri day after vIsIIIhr relatives In Athena. Hern Hanister has moved his family to the Krebs place near Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Myrlck have mov ed into tho McArthur farm house, va caled by llunislor.s. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dieuallen Jr. were ill Alliena Wednesday from Adams. Ray Jones has returned to his home on Weston Mountain after spending Thanksgiving with his parents Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Jones. Charles Williams lias purchased the Austin Knss home and will soon take possession. Frank Itainville of t'olfav, Wash, has been visltini; i'n w ife and daugh ter who are spendintr the winter In Athena. Dave Stone as in tiie city from his home near Adams Saturday. The annual sale of ( 'hrlstnwis seals for the benefit of the drejiiui Tubcmi- NOW COT'S SV5S tvHAT HApPCNS vwi it vrorvto1 in to r k. . T- A s -r Ia . LI -1- JL r- - I I 1 I . 1 s I lar Association will besin this week under the leadership of Mrs. Charles Dudley, who has taken the -sale In hand for Athena. ! Oram Prcstbye's new service sta-! tion at the coiner of Main and Fourth i streets will open for business Monday1 mornlnB. ' I John Hyatt was in town Wednesday from his home on Weston Mountain. IT. I'. H. Smith was happily sur prised Wednesday evening, when on arriving home he found quests present j lo celebrate Ivs HTtll birthdav. Mrs.! smith had invited and laid plates for dinne,- for the followliur Weston peo ple: Mr. and Mis. Sim J. Ciilley, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Smith nml Mr. and Mrs. t K. Fiske. fnrds were enloved dnriiiR the evening hours nfter dinner. OFFICE CAT ii:i:jm. t'i. W. RiiR.r to A. W. Dim?, $. Moto and bound tract In Sees, lf and 15, Tp. 3, X. U. 2S, K. W. M. F. S. Le Crow to Tum-n-lAim Lum ber Co., $1.0H. Lots s. 19. 11. Illoek 1. and lots 1 and 2. block 2, Richards' Add to Athena and Lots 7, 8, bl 1. original town of Athena. Katbrlna Wied I.ynes to Francis 1", Adams, jr.no. Lots 11 and 10, Rloek 0, Ilormlston. A. D. Crosland to 1st National T of HenniHton. IU. Lots I. 2, 3, i, G. and 6, block "J," Hermiston. K. E. Hutchinson to Maria Suther land, .tfiOO. Lots 13 and 14, block 1, South Add. I'Jlot Rock. James Kirk to Annie S. Kirk $1.00, anete and bound tract In KV 1-4 Sec. 10. Tp. I. N. R. 3 7. Mat hew- Duty to Alfred A. Hall, $175. Lot !, block S, Newport Add to Hermiston. It J. Rurber to A. A. Hall. $:ir,0. Lot III, block 8, Newport's Add. Her miston. Thus. Richards to August. A. Paul sen. $10. NW 1-4 SW 1-4, Sec. 33, Tp. 4, . R. 2S. M. L. Watts to Robert R. Reekhorn, $1,00. Lots II and 12 and W 1-; Lot 10, Rloek 11, Kirk's Add to Athena. Homer I. Walts lo Robert R. Leckham, $l0o, namo as above. Is High Grade Cordruroy Suits For Boys $8.50 WATER, AVEAR, WEATHER RESISTING There is something about this handsome, dur able fabric that makes a boy a little more upstand ing and manly, and most important of all, Cromp ton "All Weather" Corduroy is the most economi cal fabric you can buy, for it will outwear ivo or dinary suits. It is actually boy proof. The quality buying and cash selling of the J. C. Penney Co. in 312 stores jn 26 states, lowers the cost to you in Pendleton. The coat is made in the popular belted Norfolk style with knickerbocker trousers. For dress, school and play. BY JUNIUS Dear Junius: After perusing tin article which says the Jews lire, allowed a certain number of gallons of wine for religious purposes I have arrived at the conclu sion that the Jews are Indved the chos n people. Re that as it may, I envy t h - in not one iota, as I receive all the beck I desire from a Jewish friend of v mine. Hebrews it. as it were. Uy the I way, may I not sucnest that all items relating to bootleKfiint? be used in your columns ns oot notes? Yofc, Instead of Volstead. OSWALD. A Lady of Irttfm .My pretty Pansy I'erthamboy Thinks she's so very ,-y-y-y, Fur she's so very versa, ile With both her deep dart l-i-l-l. Khu lets them wander far afield; They rove around like b-b-b-b; They keep me guessing constau 'v, And do it with such e-e-e-e. Hut let my Tansy keep It up! And let my Pansy t-t-t-t! For some day I shall lose my head. Then I'll my Pansy c-c-c-c! OPPOSF; KOOTBAI.fi Itl'TS. KKATTLH, Nov. 2S.-U'. p.) (lanibliiiK on college fool ball may send the sport into the same disrepute attached to horso racing, according to DOINGS OF THE DUFFS It All Depends on Who Laughs at the Table BY ALLMAN BLACK JERSEY LEGGINS 79c 89c 98c For Children, Misses', Women Good quality black jersey leggins, button ctyle, fleece lined, knee length. use n m 'JwewfHuniifJ 312 DEPARTMENT STORES a statement condemning the practice Issued by the Oval club, men's honor ary society at the University of Wash ington. Thousands of dollars nro said to have been staked publicly on football games this season, and larger sums ex changed la private bets. Fear that tho stlKma which had af fected baseball to somo extent will damage, football in western colleges prompted the movement, members of tho organization declare. : NEUKALGlA or headacho rub thetorehnd melt and inhalt tha vapon V VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jan Used Ytartu IS EASY TERMS We'll take your oltl nlove part pnyniont. $69.75 SPECIAL Value Wosfo Ranjrc has all the newest and most desirable features of a practical steel ranee. Twia Hue construction insures perfect halving and a perfect draft. The Value Wes co will actually save one-half the fuel over ordinary noges. FREE Breakfast Table with each Rane or Radium Heater old during this sale. For RADIUM HEATER Coal or Wood. Moro heatinjj .surface insures mor? heaf.. This heater will heal y.uir house better and pive you more comfort than tho old style round stoves. Let us show you this heater. t.oa! Heaters from $18. ."O Wood Heaters, $4.75 Cruikshank & Hampton "Quality Counti" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 518 Your Old I'liriiltiir,. TaKen In chan;,. ar, VannrM on Xnt Eielitetve Aict-nia ui l'eudlotoo for MoltaniKall Kltriu-u t nbinc.H D n ' l'NNV. YOU STOP LAUGHING OR I'LL 5EM0 V0U AWAY FQOM TLIC Tiii r- I VCL'NO MAS' YOU rvm....-- i taO K 0.HT IIP v-Vt '- i.. - (t eJOV.ToM. DON'T ; , u . . . l ' 7. .. . i V J. sT.ml iUusTEKlTOl . r- enMF with him iHxrtfy - ME w. MAu! r-j 1 li : . Ill i t TraVel ?. 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. TIIE BIG BAKED POTATO is again a featurt of our FINE DINING CAR SERVICE Always Noted for its Excellence SAFETY COURTESY PROMPTNESS Northern Pacific ticket ajtcnts cheerfully answer your questions and give you full information. WALTER ADAMS, Agent relfphonti 64 3 520 Main Kt. lYndk'tiHi, Oir. -V'A Una Crr VP v nn I ii 1 inloi-nvil dl WALTER ADAMS, Agent gQ) N?CtC reluphonc 64 3 620 SUI,, Bt. VsJf?? 1 g 1 I N WOW VOU STAV RIGHT HECE. LWTI L YOU tjET OVEC THAT WHEW W HAVE C0MPANV' DlDVa; NOTICE THE expressiom on mr. Duff's face whem he took him out? I HAVE TO LAUGH AT TOM WHEM HE TRIES TO BE., SERIOUS.1 I THOUGHT ME WAS Y- TO EAT Him up-haia- up a .i i. . 1 1- , y v , , "1 ,?1 I THOUGHT ME WAS -YA - i ! m a Toys for Children A top for the children is the first choice it's something that they must have and will have Our stock of Toys is the largest in town. Come in today. Choose from the list. You can surely find just what you desire at a most reasonable price. The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON LB