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f-v. six DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, HOIIDAY EVEKIXG. DECEr-IEIR 3, 1021. EIGHT PAGES Social and Club News TO I'U V IX T' "!:'..M T. A ;i ie ! r i" ! . ' v- o - v i. i' rie. ri i '-.l -i I . .i.li. ;... '. i ,; tll- 111 l I!! ':( "Ij IS ! II '1 m : 1 !-:: ' III- I .... II. L i. Th. : r.. .. i s. Tie"..: s st'i-i-itis!-: ;ivi-:. M'.mitv is i-.ivi.w ' Mr. -.ml I.n- llrown were sur-j y-r- M''-i- T-itehll wi r i.ri i 1 s.-!or : v c-.-.i'i.ir v. ' en : ir i.ui, , '"'-'s "II .- il'iniay cveni'i-; for a .f frl.h'ls r.ili'!, briiiin with th'-tn . H -1" ! ' 1 ha.-l.i I li-- . .!.! he 1 1 r Mr. :i tit! .Mrs. frown's wc.Miii.; ai'iii- 'ii:.' at i!:.'ir homo. :',r, Mark sir.-et. ; .i--'s v.. I-.- Mr. an.! Mr.-. .M. I.. Ak.is. Vr. n"il .Mrs. V; I'. r liend-u-: s, Mr. .!.i!i:t v.-i-.-ry. Tii.y w.Te i res. ntcd W illi a I .i.i ". eh. rutin-. ni.t, thi- .i (.-cii;.tt:..ii l-ur. .Mrs. Knlc-rt l:r..-vn. I-ater a made 1.' il.nl r. Ails. , . S .1: k-ii ., All l :- li ... Mr-. ;ii r-,;.:-i. T. .'. T. S r. Mi-. M. H. i! id K. J. I "I :". Th is I . -1 n -r I .. ' ..! in ;! o f Km l -Mrs. J. sso Al In- l.ii liir cil.s (, r ih.. (:ui.., Stale nri-si nt m-lc .Mr. uiul il is. KviTll t Al this v. -el, v.ll I fit the American leu. -Mr. ami Mrs. Cecil Hampton. Mr. i,ss's,(,,l !' Mrs. Uiehey. Hiil .Mis. I.!, .', town. an. .Mr. ami .Mis., !!'ini"-r Kr- ii .i. I a. ill lir. ami .Mrs. 1.. !". liichov. .Mr. A k'-rs calTt.-d iff the. il--ll Those f""i'.i prize, in me mm; 01 i' iri'M.ii.' iiis, .Mrs. Twiichvll v.us I.'.. lil lee fur I If. staled .meo. ami Mrs. .'fuii. I'owi is, Air. ami i - ; .Mrs. hail. .-. ( nnroy. Mr. ami Mis. I'A.V'K To !:: HELD. Ml:-'. II ':," 1"I'K':'; El: l!l'!:E. Iltol.ort Iho-vn. Mr. si ml Mrs. Il. ryl Tl' third i.f tin- winter R'Tics nf Mr. W. It. Ih-m,i h. i-L.f anil lilili- liiiffiiiKl'ii. Mr. ami Mrs. Frank KiuK, ; Ki" Karc Kluh dances will lie held 1 iiiKlii. r. Alice -f Walla V!i!;a, w. rt-. '' Nelson, Mr. audi inursuaj' at :..ii p. m. lit Ku-'e-N oo w. i I, -i ml vislii.rs in 1 ' i y 1 1 1 1 .n .Mrs. Airs. Jesse A-e'.ce ami the honorees. Ih iim h. r:i.r is a si-i. r i f Mis. l:y K.j M.irs,. w hi. is a fi.iti. a! in SI. A n- 1 ' SIT 1 1 S Fit' M ATI I KX. nifn h.i.H!al ali-l who is ronvali-s- Iiiti;.! ami ..ir:liii. r. tiinicl In Walhil " !.! ill. .Mrs. Kiit'iikn was fm im.riy 'Ms It'iih liorris nf l; l : ice in-. I,nl h M,,S l'Kf::o VI -'ITS. I ;; fnnni r Milvir.-itv of Orf.'oti slu- V.' .1. . I'' :.rs..ii. .1' ii. cli'iils. WillllllT-X.ti. 'S I I'l ;!.(. si e h - ::iM,.. man hall. Airs. I. I. Temiik' is cliair nian nf ihf I'lniimittfe and otlifr aifin lu rs an- Air. anil Alls. Lister Hurst, Mrs I'harli.s Tallis 1.V..I l.i..ii.,l. Mr. ami Mrs. Arm.l.l Km-.k ..f',.,, Mrs. I;.,v IIlsIit Mrs I. M w. r- in I'rmll. ton on S.ii -, si.iil.iii.,. M.s r I! M..r,...i.. i.. Waller AiUuiis anil .Mrs. Cliarks Itent. Th.-ir wnhl. h was a ri cent Alu. :.l. A. 'I lil'.", ilar. i r:i:Tnix r i:o.m i hiti-axu. In-, ami .Mis. Haviil t. Hill retiiincil I ' 1 ' ' I " ' AIM I'. It. I esti-ilay iiioriiini: f rum Salem anil Al s-i .Vni-i,. ,,r ( 'ai'lay on, is I'erilanil. l-i I'l.nlaml Dr. Hill al- Ihe it;,- t i.l her f.iin-r. lil la . -I KiikI" Ili'lnleil a ineetili',' of the Slate iK-ntal ''I !' '" ' ' Ass'.i ialioli. II ( 1' 1 S V V b T A I H S S II t V 'J 'i ' ! , '-1 ' I. V U 'A 7 for Gift Giig $3.S5 to $22.50 Our of lw F)M)L acccj)li:!l'? il'l.s lor llu uoinon folks. Mew ltlmi-.es of (K-oriiciic, (.rrpo lc (lliiini iiml (Pinion (IrojM', $3.9.1 SL9,), ).9., :,:f.9., 7.9.') mi iij lo 822.30. 9, V. ',i'"'wrJi-'v:i .'rs ty . T ' i . t .' ' .' '. If I' i: N l I. I TON'S ! () V I) I. A It (J A It M V. NT H II O I' tsa?tf3EM'.sai AIISS S.MAltF W'KllS. The inarriaire nf .Miss Curnline It.' Sharp, of Athena, uiul (Jeoiwe .Martin lleiner nf San Dieio, In.ik iiIiir No- vemlier 2S, in nakl;iii(l, ralifnrnia m1-1 ennliiiK to word reeeiveel here today.' Mrs. II i nii is the daui'hter of Dr. ami Mrs. S. F. Sharp, of Athena. Air. uiul Airs. lleiner will make their homo at Hie New Kingston Hotel, in pall iiiegn. I'l.ril WOMK.V INTICKKSTKD. 'I'he elnliwonien of l'einlleton nre iimeh inte;estel in the sale of Health Seals, sold annually "for the benefit of the tniicrrulosis sufferers of Oregon., 'I'he sale opi ned today and cliibwnm- n will co-operate ill the campaign. They have been uetive in KpnnsoraiK the sale in the past and hope to sell iniany of the seals this year. I.ITT1.H DAl'ilHTKIl NA.M1JD. The little daughter of Air. anil .Mrs. I). V. I.ivennore has been named II Iel Klizahcth. Phe was born on Wednesday at SI. Anthony's hospital and is a Ki'anililaiiKliUii of .Mr. and .Mrs. 1!. IJ. I,i eionnre. '.il'KSTS AT AdKXCV Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Illslmp, of the I'malilla linlian Aseiiey, have as their :;nests their euiisin, C7. Sehale, of St. I'aul, Minnesola. He is en route to California to spend the winter anil ar rived here today, CI. I'D To MF.KT. The liesean h Club will meet Tues day afternoon at the home of Mrs. .lames Hill, llo North Alain street. .Mrs. II. K. .McLean and .Mrs. Hill will ho hostesses. CI. I'll' Ti I Al I'll' The Pioneer Ladies Clul) will meet on Tuesday nfleriuii in the club I'oinns of tne county lilirary. Airs. .1. II. Ferry w ill he ill ehariie of tlm pio ';ra in. TKA To dp: CIVIiN 'I'he Wi'lll-'ll's FnleiKIl Mission So ciety of Hie .Methodist eh uch will hold i silvir lea at Hie home of AIj;s. W. J. 'toekiiiaii on W i ilnesdiiy jifterDoon. I'AliTV IS C.IVKX. ,- I Henry Fell, Fred Fell liiid Ililiner (ilWUTY SKIlVICi: SANITATION LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES mi; r.iu: ki as r. IJ(rio(l Vvc Dwvy Morning. Pendleton Tradinj Co. rin)nc Si.) th Sljjii i'l SrrrU-a "If !fs On (ho MaiKct Wo Have It." GIANT Cheddar Cheese On display now in our north window. This is Hie Finest Quality Cheese made. Flace your order now. . NO. 2C AU rOUKArnlU KODAK JR. Ye I'.ai li luiy I'.liA'll DicaJ. loal ... IK n r s Health Dn ail. loaf Aekerm-in's CaUe-.. f.ve kiml-, eaeh (iramltmi's l.aucli t'akc. lUta n ... I a-tiin Oy-ters, p ut (hi:tn Flour. ;iek I ra niielir iiim n Wnliiiits. pound I oaaliy Duller, fie-ll, iuie, roll .., t'o.lnti.v F:ieon, mainl ( ouutry Hani.. miiiuI Ili Mi i' Fntls, pound Feu .Me-tl Dacon. ioiiml I .ill ic I'i i Sau-ae. imiiiikI ieiina Style Franl.lnrtels, miiiiiiI . Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Beit supplied with co:n. "Well, there has been an expensive school house and a teaehera-;e built at Adams recently which was chain- x I a I II tJ' I. IR', m A v .... m -w kSi. i .' m Ul ,V i Br'i I Brownies from $2 ra with Kodak Apastigm-it "7 lens f.7.7 Price, $25.. f This Kodak v;s. o- .l to anyone it's t. -r 1 u t and convenient " ccy, the pictures are r iert.s ly sized and artiFti-ji-Jy nroiiortioned (2 7-8 bv liir.ilfl 4 7-8 inches) vt.de ihe l1 li "5 J'J lr,-,,, Ua..-1- A -ol t-vrnl lil 'IF Iti lc,l3 11V..IUI sn. ..mi SJ'SSy f-7-7 Eastman-r-.a.-l" 'm E3fiS:lji formula tn finisrt ass-.rps sham, r Iancut i nts See the in our Kodak depart ment. ;' Other Kodaks j all autographic from $8.00 up. 00 up. Fell were honor guests at a "surprise" party at their home near Adams on Friday tyenint;. (lames and dancin; ri ei e eojoeu unu iull-i i ei i e-.ii nieina ul -Aoiiios leceimv viucu was cnaill- were sei veu. iiuesis were nai les pioucu oyyouny: .mi. i.U'iianen s iam Deiunintr, l.ehinan iJeinniii-,', Claude er,'' the retort came. ".Maybe the ex Crandell, Utto Johnson, Hullivan liei-itra taxes caused by these btiildingx inier, Tom Konoiien, Albine Kononen, will make it impossible for him lo sup Filward Davis, John Hales, Alvin .port the euunty afcent." Christopher, Franklin l liristopher. I iliiikle vlpposed Fcniiion. .Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Knliysk, .Miss, County Aiunt Fred liennion niade :i which he spoke of ttie AiimcivurK uccompiisneu uy jus oniee. ,..,,, M1,,i UMIllln,, .uiss r.isio ! uiniiie tr.en mane a speech in wntcii TasKiinen, ! lie decried the nid rendered by the The REXALL Stoic Miss Ksth.tr il'Jnbysk, Miss Kononen, .Miss Klnui Davis, lasi.ancii, .M'ss Martha Shci-itl'V e)l'fiv (Ine deputy Incidintal, telephone, tele- Ki'aph. stationery, etc. Clerk's Ol'I'iec Material and supplies, po?-t- ugv, miscellaneous I .C-T"U " S lllllO line (lepin l.SU'i F.ook I niatilla ( oonty l.i'ir-iry aecount Librarian Miss Fannie Maki. .Miss Sylvia e'hris topher and M ss Wilma Johnson. ASPIRIN Name "Daycr" on Genuine , federal (;'o'ei-nin(.nt to farmers. lie iwent n record as forecai'ting that be- fore lotij; there would be a county MAitltlACK IS .SIII.KMXIZKD. architect, a county plumber, a county Mr. and .Mis. Cuiuieu Cole have an- house builder, a county barn buihlei, nouneed the niarriawe of their duunh-iU cojinty pij; pen builder, lie did not ter, .Miss l.eela Cole, to William I refer definitely to his authority for Thoinpson, at Fasco, November 1. making this political prediction. He Mr. and .Mrs. Thoniisou will make I merely said: "l!y the eternal hod i;nii ;iiu their home hi Denver, Colorado. Altl'1 IX IH IMF. Sir. and .Mrs. Howard Hheehan are now dimiicilcd at their home, 4J0 Lin coln street. .Mrs. sihechau is eonvul escint; after an illness. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES 0 M E DEMONSTRATIUrv Take Asnil'.i iinle as lot. I to isnli J i':ii-kai;e of genuine Hayer Tablets of Eml Aspirin, Then jou will ho fiilloniiit; K Hi" ilireelions anil dnsaite worked mil S3 hy ilisii'iii ns diu'ini;' -1 years, uiul RK proved Side by inilliniis. Take no i rnuncfK Willi suustu uteM. u you see V Ihe ltaer Cross on talih-ls. .tu can Ki lake Ihein Willi. nit fear for Colds. ileadaelie, Neuralgia, Kliciimatisin, l.arache, Toolhache, l.iiinliiiHii, ami I'm' Fain. Itanilv tin boxes of twelve lahlets cost few ends. 1 iiui;l;:sI s also I . ' 1 1 l.irLii.r oat' 1. ii !'.s Asniriii is the trade mark of I layer Manufacture nt ! Molinneetlea'.'ldesler of Salic lieaciil. Thi iv Is not much difference in the character i f the diet 'which will best nourish people of all ntfen. While II is true that certain foods wlrch lire not suited to the delicate dincstive tract of Krnw liiHT children can he safely taken by th lull, it is a fact Hint the adult will be well nourished and his Vitality maintained at a hijih level by thoie foods that produce growth and vigor in children. The mother of the faiinlly will find her bisk simpler if the adult members could use to a ureal extent thole foods which fulfill these reiiiiiemcnts. From the economic standpoint Ihe adult menu should contain some foods that because of eas of production have a lower pr'-ee. These may lie Included to vary the menu without harm If com bined so as to oniike good the de ficiencies ill another class of food. Cheese is one of these I'otula. v i.i;(.ii; si iks (Contlnuiid from pnK t.) I lo spirited debate, and as the ilems ie taken up separately, several of I hem caused standing voir.', to be taken. ( baiiipion Comity Agent. The proposal to abolish the office of counlv agriculturalist was (he first one on the list. Attacking the neces sil ol the office were .1. T, l.icuallen and lliukle. and chief among the 'hanipions of the work done by Fred liennion were Sam Thompson, presl- ueai oi tne tarni bureau, and Ciillcy of Weston. Sim I I believe that day is rapidly approach ing when we shall have a man to show us how to choose our wives." Kinkle was formerly a city couni-il- , man in Fendleton, and later he was la member of the county's delegation I to the legislature. He has not held of j fice for several years. Frank Waugeinan, prominent fann er living near Henirston, denied that Ilinkle correctly represented the sen linient of the farmers of that section. .Mr. Wangeniun said they support the work of the county agent and wish -It continued. The vote on the iecoinmcnda.1 ion was close, 71 being in favor of ad opting (he recomnieiidalinii to .17 who opposed it. The vote on abolishing the office of the home demonstration agent was overwhelmingly In the tif '.'irmative. The proposal to eliminate the Hem of $t.jnn for tlie maintenance of the office of special prohibitum agent, "" ioo-ii n. r,. r . j.. i,iugvn, M ils tinniiy adopted alter a, spirited de bate. Judge S. A. Lowell made an appeal that the meeting n'lopt an at- ntuile of hands off until the supreme court has time to hand down a decls- llon on the litigation now pending be tween the sheriff and the county court. Marvin Turner of Fniatilla ill-Bed that the office be ahoiNhod. The vole of the body was III! to lilt In favor of abolishing the office. The recommendation that the bud get ot lhu circuit court be. sliced to Ihe extent of Sl.lino was withdrawn liter Judge Fhclps hud explained 1 1 hat the budget as proposed was onlv an estimate and that payment or fees and expenses were provided for by law and that the .expenses would have lo he paid anyhow. Oppose Ilmiil Work. A vole was taken to slice the sum of $i4,il7fi from the budget providing lor eenytrtii-lio'i of roads, and the offices of Hie roadmaster and the road me chanic would both be abolished, if the recommendation of the meeting ear lies any weight with the county court. The proposal to cut $45, nun from Ihe market road tax levy was with drawn after Senator F.oy Kilner ex- I plained that the county must pay the stale l.-vy of one mill for market roads land that by matclring this mill with .another one for the county, the coun ty receives' the tux for use within its conllnes lor market roads and also gels a residue of the payment made by Multnomah countv. Treasurer's Office (Ine deputy Material and supplies .... As:;es..nr's office Sclicul Supei inten.lciit'.s Traveling expenses tlrading 81 h grade exam.... Court Jlonso F.xjicnse I'ainting court house I 'are of poor Jail expeie-e (Mine.) Wuterimi.stcr's office 1,200 Assistant j Apprentices and pages Tiaveliug cspenses Weights and .Measures Scalp bounty .Miscellaneous account County Kigids and Ib iilgi Kond master's salary ,12; I Office, supplies 1 "a j Mechanic's salary 5(111 1 Kx. for construction, nurn Ol'ficc tenance, machine shop, etc. Soli County agent 70 Home I omonstraion agent. .. . 'Special i'r'.ihibition officer.... 1.-00 County Court !!,ii(iii Kstlnited niih age of county 17i judge and two conimission l.OOU cis . 2.5SII 240 1.5011 5. 'hi 125 475 ,5liii 50(1 s . ,1,11110 25 2,3lio 61.675 4.1100 R,00n 4,200 2,(J0'i if ii i n A rurri',.-. : m w i i SKIf.NVJAW "1 'V f r SttAWNY NFCK lir.lY SHoutcitu:' CHtiT V I - tEAIITIFUI. I I JAW" 1 ' ) T.IROATy MUMP EUCT GRACEFUL SHOULDtaS ins obioinai lOy W-StQ yca-st -...ftN.? WS' ViTAMINE CENUINE TABLET ablels Bsoisty Secret Banishes Skin Eruptions, Puts On Firn Flsari, Strengthens the Norves and Increases Energy. Thin or run-down folks who wnnt to quickly Rit some Rood, firm, tnlid flesh on their hones, fill out tin hollows nud sui.ken checks with ctroi g, lK-'ilthy tissucri and build up inrrc.isrd ennrcv airl vitality flicmll trv taluim tno of M ixtin's tiny yenst VITAMtlN Tablets with their mciil... Mastin's VIT.U.ON Tal lets con tain Iiighly r-om-eiit rated yeast, vi'riniiiios sh well ni the two oilier still more important vitarnines (Fat soluble A otid Water sokihlo ('), al! of which Science says you must have to he strong, well and fully developed1. They banif.li pimples, hoil? and skin eruptions as if by iriaRic, '-ti-i'njjthra the nerves, huiid up ti.e body with firm flesh mid tissue and often completely reutvenatn the whole system. You run no risk of catiiiiiiR r.is or upscttiim the stomach.' If you are thin, pah1, hapirard, drawn lonkinic or lack cnorjy nnd endurunre take Martin's VITA MON' two tablets with eveiv meal. IMPORTANT! While the remarkable l.ralth ImildiriK value of Mastin's V1TAMON Tablets have been clearly and positively demonstrated iu cases of lack of energy, nervous trouhles, anemia, indigestion, constipation, skin erup tions, poor complexion and a generally weak ened physical and mental condition, they should not be used by anyone who OBJECTS to having their weight increased to normal. Do not accept imitations or substitutes. You can net Mastin's V1TA.MON Tablets at all good drupgista. Arc Positively Guaranteed to Put On Firm Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase Energy When Taken With, Every Meal or Money Back B n ::,,,;! g a a SUGGESTIONS OF M'ler l.ienallcii had ileclared the of I I'he should be abolished as being tool '-'"Ihiwing is the list of ruts which expensive-, t'nl ley declared Unit one I w,,' u'b'l'li'd by the meeting: of l.ii uallcn's sons had saved enough! I'lstrict Attorney's Office, en distillate during this past season i s,"l,f,.ti'apher, office rent uiul ' I B t C !1 S i 2 fl II! 1 i d E I I ! I n i i i i si , j ome Real Buys Oie Cli.-utcr 0.k CombinaSion Gas, Wood find Coal IlLOIiL CONCERT COMPANY lo pay Ins ixlra laxes as his share! 'toward einpling a 1onnty ag. nt for jibe next inn years. To this l.ieiiallcn i ; replied that this 'might be tin case but 'lh.it his son was not any too liberally i janitor Mo He Likes it Rorc. This ttcvo h a $150.00 vokic an-! wc are poin to mi In Conceit and Dance let ti co for $1 17.1K) the nctual cost cn it. Wo hnvc a Vik ni; Ci'Cf.m Separator, vorlh $85 lor $50 Wo a'.c have a i piocs w.-,!ni:t bej icoin suite worth t2.0d.CO, lor $135. LLT US DO YCUIi REPAIR WORK ours for Service ! Riley ck Kemp , !i Art ist.i Dial You Hae Heard B $ OR " k : s : : ut h : $ .. . . .. x i.neci i - to M:;il ; Ife.'cr .Vas-'ic.-s U. P. O. Elks Elks' Temple FRIDAY HIT H l.uialiiT Our U mi'liwnM n B Kttisfaellon Our A'm U li.lnebi r a i i 1 !:::ii to i i r .,i -. .., i t K -V . - ? V't. 1 lood 1 : 2 11 ffipn.lly feed. It B il t'.g Sttullil and Wee'., a so i.3 KeintK-n practice in the New 'e.lremo for a six day hicy.le Thnf.i a Hi of hot. h u.l '.. but Van Keiuix-n liiuf l.ki '!:- it. .. VR El;i:.L is a friendly feed. It appeals to your pa la I ii and stomach and wins i. place in jour food at'fcctioitps. our bakery Roods are designed to meet jour fervent appro- Pendleton Baking Co. Furniture the Ideal Xmas Gift:, LIVING DINING AND EED ROOM SETS , Tapestry and Leather Rockers and Chairs , Reed Rockers and Chairs j Piano Lamps j Library Tables Davenport Tables Gate Leg Tables Esd Davenports Sewing Cabinets Smcking Stands Brass and Steel Ceds Link and Coil Springs Cottcn and Silk Floss Mattresses Quilts, Pillows and Blankets Children's Beds Children's Chairs and Rockers Doil Beds Doll Carts Kiddie Kars Sellers Kitchen Cabinets :i ' ! . : ! H n .B B LA RGE ASSSCRTMENT OF PICTURES NEW LE-Vi-NO EED DAVENPORT NEW ALL OUR PHONOGRAPHS CLOSED OUT AT ONE-HALF PRICE CR AWFORD FURNITURE CO io von: x mas Miuri'ivt; i:ai;i.v 1 Acliango jour ol.l loin. line for new. HiglieM prices pnlil for yonr old fiiniitore. I0;t V. Court I'li.uie I'll! I'liMil.lTON. OHIit.ON . mil b.b BIRIIIIKll fll I I I I I