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.DAILY EAST OREG0NIA2T, PENDLETON. OBEGON, THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 1, 1921. TEN PAGE! OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE I 1T1E UIRr.F-T CHACT DFKTMLI 'STORE ORGANIZATION IN" TMK WORLD PAGS TX5 . ' 1 - i 4 I i Special News of Umatilla Co. EFFECTS OF RECENT I f Mrs. Leota Warner left Monday imornini; fur lieaumont, Texas, for an (extended visit with Her daughter. Mr. F. J. Calhoun of th;it city, i Frank Hayes i.nd family of Nye. we're visitors here Wednesday. Charles Nelson of Butter creek was in town Monday. I J'rof. and Mrs. Hanford Slearlst. V Kant OreR. nlan Special.) , spent the Thanksgiving vacation with riLOT HOCK. Dec. 1. The heavy j relatives In Walla Walla return.l Inow Of last week has practically all 'home Saturday. disappeared and the streets and roads ( Mr. and Mrs. lu Case of Litter are are quite muddy. The creeks are notithe. parents of an eleven pound daugh hlRh. ns the thaw was Blow and the. 'tor horn Saturday, .November 2. ut moisture was well taken up by the noil. School work was resumed Moni'av morning In. both the high nchool and trade school after iC week's vacation ' on account of bad weather. A burnt of sheep belonging to Tom Boylen oTv Kehn-. wsa brought through Illot Itock Monday from St.irl.ey Prairie where they were caught In the Know storm last week. They were ta- ' ken from here to Heppnir. the home of Mrs. U. JL Mrlteynolds in l'ilot Jtock. Mr. nd Mrs. E. T. Fanning had as their dinner quests on Thanksgiving day Miss Verona Fullenweidcr, Miss Kuth Royer, Newt Unyer, Dr. If. A. Schneider, I'eto Sturtevant and Karl Abbott. Mrs. Sydney MrRcynolds. Mis. corge Itoork and Mrs. Cutler, who have been real sick with rheumatism are all reported better. I THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley AmT WW fA80CY ( LEADER Or "THE SOCIETY FOR -PRESSK)N ZJIFL'" MAD Tot WHEN SMt FOUND OMC JOKER HAD St-IPPtKA CORNCOB PlPB IN HER HANDByMS lie wlio says It cannot 1h done, of course will not HiKitiil, lor ho will not even try. W ill xnvcr Unit liom-Ht rfrort have, time anil agalif, brought ultimate siicixvsK out of almost (ViinKn fiiiliiro. Most ncoplo ctiiilil (limbic their wirlngM by making homo tn I in ir huci-U'Ikcs and cloiibliiv; thrtr I'irons, .nymiy It Is well -worth trying for. Have you n Having Account in this strong lianli? t an Imi Ntai'tcd uny day Willi One Dollar or more. TlieAmericanNaiionalBank Pendleton, Oregon. Strongest Sank in Castern Oregon" mm:m: MMmmMM w.w xiMitsiiai mamrn Prices You Can Afford I to Pay If you have thought furniture orices a little hioh in h I P4t nd nve delayed buying for that reason, we suggest mat you come in ana see our sale prices, as we are selling on the new prices. ODD DRESSERS AND CHIFFONIERS Our display is large nnd can be had in most any finish, such ns Ma hogany, Walnut, Ivory Enamel nnd Golden Oak. They nrc all moder ately priced and are sure to please. Miss Hyacinth Done was a week end visitor here from 1'endleton. .Miss elma Unyer. Miss Lola tlault. Clarence Royer and Maurice Roy saw "The Passion Flower" at the ltivc.lt in Rendleton Saturday evening. I.on Knotts was a business visitor to Pendleti n Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Rest entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving Day Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hracher and children md F. Rest. Mrs. (His Jones was shopping in I'ondleton Friday. Mr. and .Mrs. A. s. Rend were In rendli-ton Saturday. .Mrs. Herbert lioylen. Sr., returned home Saturday from Ilormlston. Her daughter, .Mrs. Harry Connor, ac companied her hune. Mr. and Mrs. James Whitt.iker were visitors to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Ilruce. Gilbert and little daugh ter of Rums arrived here Thursday lo visit relatives. M. fi. Kd wards was a business vis itor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Olass and C. TV. I'aulus were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U C. Sehurpt In Pendleton Thanksgiving day. .Miss Mary Connett was shopping in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rill II lading were !f Itors hern Monday. Alfred Smith was here Monday fror.i Pendleton. C. YV. Paulus left Saturday for Port land. A big Thanksgiving dinner was served at the home of Mrs. .V. J. Gil. Hum south of town, on Thanksgiving Day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Rurtnn Hutchinson, Mrs. Oeorge Ruff, Miss Ornce Rugg, Miss Oenevlcve Rishop, Miss Helen De Vatil, Dr. Oscar De Vaul, Miss (irace Gilliam. Miss Ireno Rhea, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Gil liam. Mrs. Ella .McRroom, Grandma Mi'Hroom, Mrs. N. J. Gilliam. Rollin McRroom, Kugene Glbbs, Itiiljih Gibtw and Roy Parrish. Tom Gibson was transacting busi ness hero Monday. Mrs. L. E. Roy and niece, Miss Lola Guult of Seattle, wero shopping In Pendleton Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Roylen and chil dren were in town Monday. Miss Katllcrlne Sickles, member of the high school faculty, spent Thanks giving week In Walla Walla. Dr. nnd Mrs. L. M. Spaiilding, Dr. and Mrs. Fled Lleuallcn, Mr. und Mrs. U C. Sclmrpf of Pendleton, and Fred Mors of Helix, were among the out of town people who Attended the dance here Thursday evening. Dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Gilliam Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C J Miller, Mrs. Ella McRroom, Mrs. X. J. Gilllnm, Grandma Mcllroom, Miss Gruco Rum?, Miss Irene 'Rhea, Rollin Mclli-ooan, Ralph Glbhs nnd Eugene Gibbs. Mr. and MrH. Albert Kllenborger wera in town Wednesday. Mrs. V. C. Stanley was shopping In Pendleton Tuesdny. Mr. and Airs. Howard FrlcK were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Charles Wilson on Thanksgiving day. E. R. Lester Is here from Grass Val ley. He will leave soon with his fam !y to liialio their homo nt that plac.?. Mrs. Walton Rnork and dangli.w dotty arrived hero Tuesday from Ui Grand n to visit Mrs. ltooik's mother, Mis. Charles Wilson, (East Oregonian Special.) MILTON, Dec. 1. A big revival Is In progress nt the Methodist Church. Evanpellst Coale of Los Angeles Is in charge assisted by Mr. Cunningham as song leader. Mr. Coale is preaching eai h morning and evening to a luruu and appreciative audience. The suMnef? 7 Yoi) TO TJit T)iiiiki JthC fCY SfiseeNS this MORNlMfi AMP Pur TBeM WaY FOf? THE LlSTtSN, Mr r HAve a sus.G.evr cn To HfiXJS. IvHf MOr c(rve. Thcm up Tl t--SPi?-iN?THeM i-jHeio pues cone pack The SCfcees ivicu IN ptOE" AT THG eXATT PSYCHO i.OCICC MGti&HT. Sr-:- r - ' VV I V::::i;1 You ACUAtS HAVE. A 'SUGaeSTlON" TO rtAKS CvHSlVeVCr?- TH(c.Re.'S ANYTH(rJ rOf? Yt3U TO YOl'RS rt(.U;AYS TACKING. A COOT THGT "PStCHCtoCtCt. rtOIHtSNT" S. H4VC I ft visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. I. II. Bevy Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fierce and daughter E. Faye and son Leigh left .Sunday for Omaha, Nebraska to spend the holidays with relatives. Mrs. Leslie Folen left the first of the week for Long Reach, Cal. to visit her parents. Mrs. Ida Still has returned home WALCOTT. la.. Dec. 1. (U P.) The most completely atheistic eommu- The Dolls Are Here For weeks Pendleton s Population has been growing by leaps and bounds, as groups of strange and beau tiful little people from other parts of America and some from far across the sea have come to live temporarily with the Penney Company, until we find homes for them with good little children of our city. Of course, we were expecting these little folk and made ready for them with things to make them com fortable, Doll Beds, Cradles. Wicker Doll Buggies. Fold ing Buggies. Two Wheel Sulkies, Dressers, Chiffoniers and a host of other things dear to the hearts of tiny tots. Our large center window is the parade ground this week for dolls of all sizes, types and nationalities. Boy dolls and girl dolls some all dressed from shoes to hat, others awaiting your selection of their wardrobe. The enormous toy business of our 312 stores in 26 states enables us to make the buying pf Christmas hap piness for the tiny tots pleasant and economical. (MIL Incorporated 312 DEPARTMENT HORES 1 OFFICE CAT after H week at the country home of ! nity in the tinted states not m ir n,... vv wi..n iGreennich Village nor New England Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gray have re-1 Intellectual circles, but in this sturdy' turned from a two weeks trip to Pa- iGerman-Americnn hamlet ot iUU louse. Wash , where they visited old 'has been Invaded by the Sunday friends and relatives. Mr. Robinson father of Mrs. Cecil Propeck died at his home in Free ivater Tuesday. A crew of men In charge of George Reed are busy on the bungalow being built for Morris Frnzier on his lots In South Milton. Pnul'Scen has returned from Corval lls where he spent home Coming Week with his fraternity brothers. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hall of Pendle ton and their daughter Mrs. Curtis McFarland of Kelso, Washington spent Sunday lit the J. W. Davis home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Trousdale will leave tonight to spend the winter with Mr, Trousdale's parents In Los An geles, Calif. Miss Esther Saunders of Cove spent Thanksgiving with her sister .Mrs. Har old M. Gray. Jlrs. N. C. Howard and children are, visiting in Yakima as guests of Air. and Mrs. P. M. Howard. I Mrs. Letha King of Weston was re moved from St. Mary's Hospital at Walla Walla to the home of her sister Mrs. I C. Harder In Milton. Her many friends are glad to hour that she is recovering nfter a serious illness. school There hasn't been a sermon from a pulpit in twenty-five years. A church started here twont.v-six years ago. failed and the building is now used to stole fainn Implements. Walcott was settled back In 1854 by tl group ot Holsten men from the German-Danish frontier, who came hero to escape rel'gious intolerance. Hut women, the wives of agnostics, wanted their children to have the ad vantages of a Sunday school. The wife of the superintendent of schools, a newcomer, started one with twenty I kiddies u month ago. The next Sab-1 bath 5 Ti children attended. Card games arid dances, old-fash-ione siuare dances, are the favorite form of unniseaiient in Wulcott. Sun day is tho usual day for dances, and frequently the entertainments last un til 2 and 3 o'clock In the morning. "What harm is there In dancing?" asks the mayor. "People come here from church towns to dance with us on Sunday." BY JUNIUS flow's This? HALL'S CATARRH MCDICINB Ttlll do what we claim fur it cum Cuturrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. We do not claim to cure ny bti.er disease. HALL'S C.V.ARKll MEDICINE Is a liiiuld. taken triternully, und acta tiiroueli the bJpoii upon the mucous surfaces ot the system, thus reducing the Infliimm' tlon and restoring nnrmul conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. 3. Cheney eV Co., Toledo, Ohio. said the employer with a glad smllo. "Tho Job is yours." The old-fashioned bad man who used to see the crowd scatter when ho reached for his hip pocket now sees them enmo up close nnd smack their lipn. Some women won't bo happy in heaven unless they can scrub it out twice a year. HAS FIGHT Wil li III (ii: BIRD SARANAC LAKE, N. Y., Dec. 1. (I". P.) As the result of one of the .Mrs. Clem Howard of Corvallls is law. Miss Ida Trover. tin T.im. .!,, nnd fumiKr nf Pit- I most unusual lliuues on recoil! ill llic ensbnrg, Washington are visiting her Adirondacks, William Reyell of Red mother Mrs. Susan Cue. t0''d mil' los0 the siR,lt "f un eyp- The excavating for the new bnnsa- Filtering his burn at night without a low of D. K. Harris on Parallel street I ''e Wlls stnl( k ,,y 11 ,n,R'e ,,lri1- Is completed and material on t,e I He Heied it by the leg and uttempted ground to start construction ut once. to drag It down. The bird fought Mrs. D. P. Hicks and daughter Kffie furiously beating him with Its power of Pendleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil ful wings and pecking at his head and Hicks Sundav. I 'ace. A blow ill the eye blinded him li. F. Vniicil, who has been sot'- i and he fell to the floor. He was taken lously ill the past few weeks In St. I to a Plattsburg hospital. Investi Mary's Hospital because of an accident Ration showed the bird to he a great with his tractor, Is reported to be much blne heron, the largest and strongest improved and will soon be able to be 'bird in the Adirondacks, which had moved to the home of bis sister-in- evidently taken up winter quarters in the burn. I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN 1 EVERY TIME EMPTY THESE U A5HE5 I SWALLOW TWO 11 TONS OF DUST , W, '' MIDOIEII I ICC i a '- I inn niu- ft-1 1 r I STRENUOUS OLD GAME- i : f 1' A HOUSE 15 A FINE Ev 'f g Place im summer, bot fejs-" JFrs f IN WINTER THE LITTLE J CL . I OLD FLAT WITH A JANITOR ' ( T 1 liflo 'JAtKiiO WFP w xM';- ' .',,71 iivo Hint IliK Due. Tious Rete remarks that the devil is pictured with horns, hoofs and tail because he's generally made the Koat when It comes to putting the blame on someone for the world's wrong-doings. A Tulsa woman was washing dishes in her kitchen the other night when a bullet came through the window, nar rowly missing her This Is offered ns a warning to husbands before they make the fatal mistake of helping their wives with the dishes. "Are. yon nn expert nccountant?" asked the prospective employer. "Yes, sir," said the applicant. "Your writ ten reference seems to be all right, but tell me anore about yourself." "Well, my wife kept a household account for 30 days. One night after supper I sat down nnd in less than an hour found out how much we owed the grocer. "Hang up your hat and cont," Are You a Mother ? Do You Need Help? THEN THIS LETTER IS OF VITAL IMPORTANCE TO YOU Omaha, Nebr. "Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescript ion was a splendid tonic and relieved me of all nausealing conditions during expectancy. Mv baby and I were both strong and hardy in every way. I surely am glud to recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription to the expectunt mother because I know by actual experience that it is good." Mrs. Jobe Cooper, 431S Krskine St. You should obtain this famous Prescription nou at your nearest drug store in tablets or liquid, or send lUc to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N.Y., for trial pkg. tablets and wriw fur free medical advice. MOTHERS! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS WITH CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Hurry mother! Even a sick child loves the "fruity" taste of "California Fig Syrup" and it never fails to open the bowels. A tcaspoonful today may prevent a sick child tomorrow. If con stipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, has cold, colic, or if stomach is sour, ton gue coated, breath bad, remember a good cleansing of the little bowels Is often all that is necessary. Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all asses printed on bottle. Mother! Yon must snv "California" or you may got in Imitation lig syrup. Old Style Dancing Waltz, Two-Step, Schotllscbe, Three-Step and other old style fancy dances given by P. J. Powers every Friday nlffht at I.IBEHTY HALF, Public Invited Musle liy MoDlrny Orrhostra. i! 5AVTQM, I'VEGOT A LOT OF THINGS I'D LIKE. TO TALK - TO YOO ABOUT- - n Cruikshiink & Hampton "Quality CounU" 124-28 E. Webb Phone 543 i'our Old I'll nil ture Taken tn Fjclianje aa Tart Purulent on v Eicluafve Affenta La I'eudlelon fur MrlHmgnll hltelion Cabinets 'JTV L. O V(M) MDiAl - 1 U 31 Tuili,? VmUJicuT 'f I ) FURNACE. T tef I M tiLAO TO HEAR IT" VOO WANT TO TALK TO ME AWuT A LOT OF THING you HAVENT got! I SHOULD HAVE KNOWH fETTE-f TVlAN TO pPRtAOlU AFTEE VOU'P BEEN FoSINt. VWITH TrlAT j FURNACE Toyland We announce the opening; of Umatilla county's greatest Toyland. Everything can he found here for the youngster, some new toys that delight even the older ones. A small reminder list below: Aluminum Cooking Set Teddy Bears Velocipedes Wagons Doll Buggies Greeting Cards (5c to 25c) Handkerchiefs Many gifts for mother and Father Dolls Trains Games Blocks RolyPoly Climbing Monkeys China Tea Sets Aluminum Tea Sets After all the logical place to buy gifts is at The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON aKJU