East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 30, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30. 1921.
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Social
VV8X 1SEKS MKKT
The ltusy lik'is ini-t ycstt-ril.iv ;
nooit at the home i t" Mrs. I.
lor. on Arc Strut. AsiMiui; Un
less were Mrs. Li-i.t;i l:riwn.
Mary Met;.-.-. Mi s. Iilu Stansl.ui y.
fter-1
T.i -!
h..b
.Mrs. M is.
Carrie lulo, .Mrs. Xm i .1. pt.-. .Mrs. Lil
lian t'.mroy unit Mrs. Nor.i Kokit.
Christmas decorations were us.-,l and
refreshments wire scrvid. In a ion
test Mrs. tutu N.-ls.'ii ami Sir. Mary
Klrkatrick wore winners. Tho Jin
ii.r Macaln-rs fui'nishi-il a program coit
Btstinp of musk- by the band, ami icci
tutious. Inyiti-U ji'.nsls wi-r Mrs. Th"inas
Itol'Pilsiin. Mrs. Kmily lK.liii.it. Mrs.
Manuel Fricdly, Mrs. 1,. K. Swan, Mis.
lee l'rown, Mrs. tin. vet- Tralnr. Mrs.
Cook, Mrs. tloliart I'l-rinr.i-r. Mis. .Mary
Trestrail. Mrs. C'liarl.s Cordon anil
Mrs. Hurry Isaac.
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SOCIETY To MKKT
The Missionary Sni-i.lv uf (lie Chris
tian clturrh will meet on Thursday aft
ernoon at 2:3m at the home of Mrs. W.
I. titidwa, Hush street, ivision
Numhcr 'I will have charite of tlie
liieetiiiK wiih Mrs. I). Wallaee us lead
fir. A special musical program has
been nrraiimd.
.
INITIATION To UK IIKI.I)
Paulino I : I rka h Lodge will initiate
ftevrral candidates tomorrow niKlit at
Hie 1. ( o. hall. The initialii.n
ceremonies will he followed hy a ban
tpict. UOl'F'8 U I' t
f PENDIii: TON'S POPULAR GARMKNT SHOP
NO. 2C AUTOGRAPHIC
KODAK JR.
llnuvnics from
The REX
11IE PEHDLETDH DIG
Lang Ranges
: &
'iT'inr I
i i iiirniiirt
NW:tr .-1
ve :r - i,.i .I
.a. :e vsi
m
... v-mCm
1 . J ta.-a.Jl3M 1
k Mmmw4 AU 0ViT thc
a p-x )&i$M face.
oniv iwo l. us. iln- lust t..il,ir on thc niarkcl, ai tb
able priic. Sim this beautiful line of stoves on displaN
Riley fk Kemp
Quality Our Watcbword
and Club
Si mIKTV
Tti W.
t!i. I'ivs
T M k kt
un a s MisMo!iar S.u i. ty i.f
i r.an ch'.Kll are m.-i-tin
! tins : I'-rn i in l!o- !-. ' ptioii p. cms
tlo- cliuri h. K.-r the foreign toiie,
Mrs. il.-ori;.. i:id. r is in charge and
f..r tin- home topic, Mrs. .Jessie Hii-s-t.iinl.
Mrs. 11. S. .McK'-nzie is on the
p...L-i:ini f..r a report of the sym.dical
m.-.-lilU she aiti-ml.-d in l.-ii Ira ml.-ri.-.l.-s
a.-e to he .aid as a part of the
liusllu-ss Ill.-etillW.
Hostesses are Mrs. Ii.-uid II. Nils
Mis. .). s. Mattln-ws. Mrs. ('. S. T-rpeii-iu:;,
Mis. Trestrail and .Mrs. A. II. ix.
JKWKI.I. Cl.l'IS T' DA.M'K
M.-lllli.-ls of the Jewell CI'lli -will
dance at th.-ir fourth winter dance this
evenliiK.it KaKlc-Woodman hall. Hosts
will he Mr. and Mrs. Iuive .lohiison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan liiinick. Mr. ami
Mr. Joseph N. Scott. Mr- and Mrs.
Frank Strolde, Mr. and .'Its. l-Muar
Stickler, Mr. and Mrs.' Ii. C. Holmes,
Mr. and Mrs. I,. M. M.ithcny and Mr.
anil .Mrs. Kenneth MoKae.
hosts roit DiN.i:i:
Mr. and .Mrs. l: J'aKelt were lu.st.i
for a dinner jar.y recently at their
home in Milton, in honor of Mrs.
l-eoua llust and Mell I'cterson.
1. OK V. TO MKKT
Tlie luiiK'htorH of 'eterans will
Viv a "'lecial meetie-.' toiiicht at 7:30
In Iho lilu-ary room of the city hall.
T A I It S SHOP
SPECIAL
REDUCTIONS
ON
All Dresses
Comprising both street
and afternoon frocks of
the better class.
Smart Dresses of Tricotine
hand embroidered or beaded.
Beautiful Silk Frocks
of Canton crepe, satin char
mouse, etc.
All at Special Reductions.
with
Kodak
Anastigmat
lens f.7.7
Price, $25.00
This Kodak will appeal
to anyone it's compact
ami convenient to carry,
the pictures are penerou.s
ly sized and artistically
proportioned (2 7-8 by
t 7-8 inches) while the
Hens. Kodak Anastigmat
f.7.7, Eastman-made from
formula, to finish, assures
sharp, cleancut prints.
See the 2C in
our Kodak depart
ment. Other Kodaks
all autographic.
from ifS.OO up.
$2.00 up.
ALL Store
'l'hc Stovt1
Tlif Stove
Suprt'ine
for Sor-
vko
sur-
uiiM rt'ahuii-
iu our stotv.
Satlsfau tlou Oiu- Aim
News
, i:i-:si:.Mtrii n.t k mki:ts.
Mrs. K. K. J'.ai-r and Mrs. Kavtnond
'llatiii were hostesses y.s:-r.lav aHer--liooa
fur a nn.tiii of the Kes.arcl:
;dilO. at tin- home i-f Mrs. Hair.
J For an intcic-tillf,' ni:iin, Mrs. .1
' M. I". Sander, Jr., n ail a l aper on
j Helen Hunt Jackson ami Mrs. I:,
j I'.uvmonil cave a talk en her tiip
throi.-li California. Mrs. Janus Hill
aiiii charmingly -l.itt!e Imtcli ti.ir-jil-
n." hy Mead, and "Sleep Little liny
: r Mine." I.y lieiine-'. I'.t-1'reshnn uts
'r.ere served during tlie .-ocial hour,
j la-Miles cllih tltclllheis. quests wore
j.Mr.i. W'alt.r Adams, Mrs. Arthur ial
jiiiuiuU .Mrs. W. V. (Irccu. Mrs. 't-n-
ll'llcuian. Mrs. (ir;t I.. Clark. Mrs.
'A. CI. 'looser and Mrs. Kenmth Mc
il'.ae. I
; i: z.ii to i;k civkn
j "f interest to the Christmas shopn r
. is the announcement of a ha.ar to he
I held under the asiipiees of the I.ulics
I Aid of the Methodist Church, Decem-
tu-r 3, In-Kin ui UK at in a. in., in the
(Crawford Kuruiture store. I Sooths.
and those in charge, are as follows:
I.Mrs. Knoch rearson and Mrs. K. K.
I Kin-;, doll and haliy In. old; airon and
caji houlh, Mrs. John Secor, and candy
ml (nod booth, Mrs. A. Y. UiiKK. Ar-
t'ele-t for the hazar are to be left at the
Methodist parsonage hy Friday noon.
SWlNd FOft ISOOTHS
Dainty haudkcrchii Is of whit
and
colored linens, hemstitched and em
broidered, are beinj; made by Pendle
ton women for the handkerchief booth
for the Christinas liazar of the Church
of the ltedeenii r to be held December
and 3 in Parish Hall. Mrs. l.ina
Stores is in cl-ai-2c of the booth, lias's
ltd baskets, in uni'i'io designs and of
novel construction, are heiuc made for I
;l booth of
which .Mrs. II.
Pickers ;
Is chairm
u.
MISS CAI.USUN WKDS.
Tin- inarriaKc of .Miss opal Callison.
formerly of Pendlelnn, .mil Klmer W.
Moon? of this city was solenini.eil in
Portland cstcrduy afternoon at u
o'clock, according to word received
here this mnnhnir by Pendlelnn
rriciuls. The bride is a Kiel of inncli !
charm, and is very pojmlar here. Mr.
.Moore lias hiifrc farniinn Interests in
rmatllla connly. Mr. and Mrs. Moore
will niulu- their home in Pendleton.
cj.ni To MKKT
The Woman's Club
Thursday afternoon at
will meet
on
2:1111 in tile
club
room of tlie library.
Hostesses will b(.
Mrs. 11. W. WaK-i"lu
Mrs. J. L. VuuRhan, Mrs. 11. W. W
tier, Mrs, II. J. Warner, Mrs. K. (j.
Warner, Mrs. H. P. Whllinan. Mis,
Frank Whetstone and Mrs. S. Wrltsht.
The occasion will lie "Library Day"
and Miss Salirn Niison, connly librar
ian, hits charR-i' of the program.
a it k in Alaska.
Captain and Mrs. Andrew Itudd and
little son, Harlan, aro now- enjoyitii,'
a visit In Alaska, accordlnjr to word
received by Pendleton friends. Mrs.
Itudd will be remembered In Penille
ton as Miss Myrtle Wilsy, who iluriiiK
the war was the first local Kill to en
ter the navy as a .vocmanctlc.
-PAI'.V
1IOV ItOKN,
Mr. mid Mrs. Harvey McPhcrson
are the parents of a little son horn
this tuoi-nliif,' ut St. Anllionv'H hospi
tal. The new arrival has been named
Donald Pay. He is a Krauilson of .Mr.
and Mrs. J. I,'. Mcpherson.
MO'l'Olt To
.Mrs. Dal'
Slusher, Mrs
Collins, Mrs.
dolph M. Ci
WALLA WALLA
Slusher, Mrs. Alvrj
. Fred Karl, Mrs. Henry
(ii-ore Strand, Mrs. I ; u
oiuineiin and Miss Rose
Koss motored
day.
In Walla Walla yestcr.
Have Pains?
Ae-hei iind p.iimt ncrni lo be the lot
nflhe ordinnty niortnl. However, these
hould be taken mmply ri nnlure's
warninj; lignnli thnt iomc part of the
human machine i out of order. It is a
mistake to resign one's telf to physical
tortute when the cause can be removed
tone up weak, inactive, afujlcUh kid
ney and help rid the blood of poison
nen nte matter that causes achea and
pains in arms and lefts, backache, rheu
innlic pains, sore muscles stiff or
wolien joints.
Issue P Tilrnmsn. Ashlirt Prk. N. J.,writrs:
My h.nh r.nisfH mi a gri-st d.il ol trouble tor
.oni timiv I iprrifncMl aliaip, shitulina psins
which wn Hu to ttii conditinn of mv lodnvt.
'W hullle ol Fol.'y Kidnii Pil'i copl-telv
pli.ivril m, Pio pains In't my hark. I rrcom
oend Kolry Kidney Pills) U my friends."
Sold i:crywhere
Ft
K9 M A J A M
0
kUR RRKAl) IS
m;ulo of tho fin
est flour a n tl
itiior superior inpT
.lior.ts in a sanitary,
iM'll ctiuippt'd bakery
by bakers who have
learned the art of
pleasinjr your palate.
Pendleton
Baking Co.
Suiaae i
tla?i m
Pillsbury's Pan Cake
Flour
Self Risin? and Buckwheat; Fresh Stock.
Oregon Walnuts, pound . . 40c
Ye Back Bav Brown Bread, loaf 20c
Devoir's Health Bread, loaf 20c
Aluminum Roasters, each $1.43
Eastern Oysters, New York Count, pint. . 75c
Bijr Lunch Cookies, pound C0c
Bulk Coffee, good quality, pound 25c
Bulk Saucr Kraut, quart 15c
Fresh Dill Pickles, each . . 5c
Sweet Midget Pickles, pint 45c
Sour Gherkins, bulk, pint 25c
Watch for Big Cheese.
See us for quality Apples and genuine Wes
ton Mountain Potatoes.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 PUoot 28 Only 1 Quality th Bet
NKW 1MANO AUIilVKS.
A l;t rue Ste'unv..y Miaud piano, next
in size to u concert Brand. Is beini;
placid in the hhrury club rooms today
hy the Pendleton Women's Cluh,
w-hich Is hiiyiui,' the instrument for the
club room. The piano, considered one
of the best that au he 'hounht, is in
addition to the club's Kilt of silver.
Pendleton clubs have done, mu-ch
toward furnishinif the cluh rooms. The
ueipnian i.iira iiisi...u
the current t.ucrai
Thursday Afternoon Club the lai'Ke
tables. The oriKinal fund was made
up of $a donations from Pendleton
cluh women, the sum beinR laiKmeiit-
ed through hem Ii' dances nivcn by the
furnishings committee and by funds
solicited by the committee. They re
port that donations have been gener
ous. 'Hie American Lecion donated Jl-.i
which was used lor auditorium fur
nishinj;s. The Women's Christian
Puion, the Daimhters of the American
Revolution and oilier oiTiinizations all
pave their help toward nuiklnjt the
club rooms attractive. The clock was
presented by the Parent Teacher As
sociation of Lincoln school, and the
icoiiee urns auu accessories, ow iicu uy
l'cmncton iliils' Honor Guard, are
loaned by that, organization for use in
tlie club room. Alexanders depart
itnent store donated one of tile chairs.
IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
H
0 M E DEWIONSTRATIOIM
How larvc is your kitchen ?
'i'he small compart kitchen is
economical of the housekeeper's
enei'Ky and time; HxU' feet is
considered u tfood size. .Many
kilchcus are loo large, Parti-
itioniiif; off a dinini; alcove or
even a laundry will sometimes
pay for its relatively small cost
in added convenience. Kvcry
kitchen should have jtuod arti
ficial lU;htins- as well as plenty
of daylieht and sun during Konie
part of the day. Cuttincan extra
window or piiintim; tlie walls
and woodwork a color that re
flecls rather than absorbs lijjht
will often transform a dark
kitchen Into a cheerful one. V.
D.
KTlli:il PIM DH TIOV,
PORTLAND, Nov. nil. UA. p.)
Tonight and Thursday ram in the
west. Rain or snow in the oasM por
Hon. Colder in the east portion to-
Ui,;in. rrcsh to strong soiilhwesterly
uni t.
Popular
.Mainline i.oo. wit t V. K. Wel
lington Kuo, Chines.- anus parley
delegate. Is one of the most popular f
women at the conference. Wash
ington admires her taste in clothf
nnd her strikinn beauty.
She's
P"; ,f WSH
ShW . .. v . i . . )
E
(Kast Oresoulati Sjicviul.)
MKACILV.M. Ore.. Nov. 30. Mrs.
Guy Norden spout the first of the week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. v. B.
Uoss. I
Mrs. J. A. Wattcrs was shopping in
La Grande this week.
Gale llanlen spent Tuesday with Ids I
crand vn rents, llr. and Mrs. J. B. Ba
ker.
liurdett Hoss held a Turkey shoot
Thanksgiving day The lucky ones
w ere Louis lsen, John Casey and
Uiwrence Kstes.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Doekweilcr wero
La Grande shoppers Friday.
James Paker and wife, John Casey
and Mr. Lovell attended the danco at
Kamela Siiturday pvenlnB.
Mr. and Mrs. Amlel Able came over
front Freewater to spend the week
with Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Ferguson.
W. M. Chelf was In La Grande on
business Monday.
Mrs. Dollie Karl went to La Grando
this week to visit Willi -Mrs. Grace
liarnes.
.smm- Is about two feet deep on the
level here. Snow fell last night (Nov.
-X. 1 to the depth of about eight inches.
MJks Helen TXuison catne over from
La Grande Wednesday to spend
Thanksgiving day with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. F. II. Denson.
Mrs. Grant Williams of Freewater,
l .vas here this week visiting with her
daughter Mrs. Wince Able.
Mr. and Mrs. John Doekweilcr Sr.,
went to In Grande on business Satur
day.
Claude Estes raffled off a beef Sun.
day. The lucky ones were Victor Mor
gan of Katnela, I'eto Hoar, Luwrenco
Kstes tin.! Vollle Holconib.
i no tnenmometer registered 30 or
2 below freezing
A chlnook wind Is blowing and there
is a downpour of rain
KANSAS PAXS "A 1ST"
WICHITA. Kan., Nov. 30. (1. N
s.) Art is art but nude Is nude out
here on the jirairies of Kansas. A
rcKiilar hornet's nest has been stirred j
up over the recent showing in an art
exhibition here of a canvas by Kich
ard K. .Miller, the Provlncctown artist.
"Nude" was the litle, and to tlie un
tutored Kaiifus eye It mljrht bo said
that it was all that and then some.
Those of the artistic temperament
proclaimed it "art." Others admitted
that it tniuht be classified as art ac
cording to the Provlncctown colony
standards, but that the exhibition of
"Nude" in tlie collection of palntinprs
here was "working loo fast" in intro
iIiicIuk art to the people of this sec- !
lion, 'l'hc painliiiK was one of a ,
number of expensive canvases. One!
Ki'onp of paintings alone represented I
a value of $."'. 0 lid.
in:i.i;iors v.it hkkaks oit.
ANC.PA CAI.IKNTKS, T,lcx.. Nov.
.".ii. tl. P.) Heliirioiis warfare be-
tween the jirotestants and Catholics
has proken out with the stonliiK of a
ij.rotestaitt church.
Heavy Cold? Chest
All Clogged Up?
DON'T let it get a start, Dr. King'!
New Discovery will get right
down to work, relieving thc tight feeling
in the chest, quieting the racking
cough, jrrntly stimulating the bowels,
thus eliminating the cold poisons.
Always reliable. Just good median'
made to ease colds and coughs.
For fifty years ? standard remedy.
All the family car. ;ake it with helptul
re-uilts. Kases the rhlldren s croup.
No harmful drugs. Cnnvipcing, heal
ing taste that the kiddies like. At all
druggists, 60c
Dr. King's
New Piscovery
For Colds and Coughs
fetl Badly? Bowels Sluggish?
Haven't any "rep'' in woik or play.
You're constipated! The stimulating
jtrtion ol Or. King's Tills brings bar
old time energy. All druggists, J.'c
D PROMPT! WON'T GH1PF.
. r. King's Pills
oolu. rem cinkiiayiuns''
;t2
A Pr aratiorv of
COMPOIINS COPAIBA si-d CUBtSS
AT YOUR DRUGGIST
Aak ar V NAM T.pN IjY. sokl SuHalilutiaai
-'oolLiaemsiTTno7;,n "
The Shop of Original Modes
THOMAS Sllp
Extraordinary Values in
DRESSf S
Just One of a Kind.
A number of most attractive
dresses, distinctive in design, su
perior in elegant material and
character of workmanship will
be featured this week, selling at
price reductions so attractive
that buying will be pleasing and
easy.
ONE LOT AT $2150
ONE AT $27.50
All other Dresses, Coata and
Suits reduced.
l'iill!ll1!'Sililii"r'"
10 SLEEP WELL, IN
LOS ANOKI.KK, Nov. 30. (I. N. S.)
To sleep well, sleep on. the ocean.
The whales do, and sleep well after
sunrise sometimes.
Captain F. J. Holland, of the Paci
fic mail liner Cuba, thinks a sea-traffic
officer should be placed on duty off
Port ArKiiello. He hates to have to
bump whales from the midst of their
fairyland of dreams with Ills ship In
order to clear a passage from San
Francisco to Los Angeles.
Captain Holland, on a visit to Los
Angeles harbor, told a story of how he
,ninJ tl breakfast bell for seven
husky whales In the Pacific Ocean.
They were big fellows, 'ranging from
sixty to ninety feet iu length. Tlie
seven whales were "snoozing" peace
fully on top of the water as the Cuba
bore down upon them. Thc captain
said he didn't hear them snoring, but
h knew they were sleeping, because
when whales sleep they ride high In
tho water.
Kvidently. however, one whale was
afflicted with Insomnia, for us the ves
sel drew near he shook himself into I
action and proceeded to pour water on
tho others.
Aroused from their slumbers under
the rays of the early morning sun, the
f Dr. 0. 0. Mer, Jr.
Aseptic Chiropodist and
Foot Specialist
Permanent office with
Buster Brown Shoe Store.
Hours 12 to 6 P. M.
Mornings and Saturday
evenings by appointment
Phones 58
Callouses, Corns, Painful Injjrown NaiU and kindred
foot ailments quiekly and painlessly removed, affording
instant relief.
Broken arches scientifically corrected.
Don't suffer from neglected feet when $1.50 assures"
you comfort.
Absolutely Free
A COMPLETE SET OF ATTACHMENTS.
nun rnnn nmiiminr nn
bMwm ruitn mi w
IK) VOl i; X MAS SIKJIM'IXG fmm.y
IacIihiic .lour old fiiniiimt- fur new. Highest prlccrt pah for join
old furniture.
IUa I . Coltl't rilOIK- 41lti
seven whales scampered away, froth
Inj? the water with their rushes unit
seemlnir to lie lirotestln asalnst tho.
rudo steamship that had so midUcnly,
broken their beauty nans.'
OI.I A(iF, HIS MA II K!
Oliver Wendi'l! Holmes, In the
charming discourses' of "The Professor'
tit tho Iirenkfuct Table," refers to am
unmistakable sign of old age. It la
three parallel lines between the brows.'
Wit can detect the first traces of
disease by signs just ns pluin, .
When a woman suffers from back
ache, nervous depression, dragging
down pains, and those ailments pecul
iar to women. It is plain that she needs
a woman's medicine. What other
medicine could she more wisely resort
to than Lydia K. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, which for half a century
has proved thn natural restorative for
these troubles?
My office
closed until
Dec. 5.
"will be
Monday,
DR. DAVID B. HILL
Dentist
i
i
.' B I I Hi I H I1 M' H 1
9
"We atitlioriie jou t
jiie iiwiiy al)NoluU'l.r
free one set of MUich
liients with fvorjr Iu
it'Ua ('IriiaT sold at
retail from November
lUth to Dexfiiilii-r iltli,
inclusive.
"la'UKKA VACTCM
t i.iaMJi co."
;ie lier un Kureka
for Xiiias. rtione 498
for a free Uomc deni
oiistr.ilion. l'DXDLLTOX. WttOX"