DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1921. TEN PAGES PAGE TEN .... i 01 Special News of Umatilla Co. ! i OUTBURSTS OF. EVERETT TRUE E Xuwj" will !c I sliui t musical ELECTED AT HELIX : ; : Kivi-n. Tht-ii' will bo i J'lUl ;uii !.M Alfred .lcAl;iy who m-cntSy suf- let u j 1 (I2;ist tm-soiilan Special.) 1IKI.IX. leo. 1- The annuiil mcet ln and I :unu t of the Helix Cummer-' clal Club will !e held January 9 ut; which time officers will be elected for: this ensuing year. Al their last meet- lug iirranKeincnts wcru made fur a comniunity Christmas tree and pro gramme on Christmas live. This beitiB National Kducuti'm Week the Instructors of the various depart ments of the hiKh school and prudes are issuing 'Invitations to the parents and those interested In the school. Mrs. It. liuymond of Pendleton was a week end visitor of her daughter Mrs. Ilessic llcese. At tho last rcKular meeting of the Ionic Chapter I). K. S. of Helix the fol lowing officers were elected for the eiiKiiinK year: Worthy Matron. Mrs. A. C. Mclntyre; Worthy Patron, K. I.. Norvell; Associate Matron, Mrs. M. I. Smith; Secretary. Hoy Penland; Trca tmrcr, J. S. Norvell; Conductress, Mrs. Edffar Norvell: Associate Conductress, Mrs. D. N. Mclntyre. Mrs. Jack Hose has returned from Ricth where she has been visiting for ovrral days. The Ladles Aid of the Christian Church will hold its annual bazaar at 1. 0. O. F. Hall December 17. A farco nnas, lleltx merchant, lias returned from :i trip to I'hilailelphia u here he was called hy the M-rious ill ness of a brother. il. 11. Hicks reopened his moving picture theatre Friday evening Dec. :!. There was a tiood attendance anil the improvements made by Mr. Hicks ar appreciated by his patrons. .Mis. t all .Mct'iiiincll visited her brother John llanister in Peinlleton on Tuesday. Mr. ,aiul Mis. (. II Cetnmcll and children h it Thursday for a several days visit with relatives in lleppoer. John Warren and Carmen Saunders of Pendleton were Helix visitors Sat urday cvcninK. ltev. W. A. (Iresstnau. pastor of the Christian Church of Pendleton, held services in! the Helix church Sun day December 11 at L'M.I o'clock. Among those attending the lias -.el ball name in Helix Saturday evening when the Helix teams defeated the lioys Scout teams of. Pendleton were I,. I,. Itosers, .1. M. Cornelisc.n, Mrs. II. Raymond, Miss Mablo Johnson and Miss Irva Dale. Tho following officers were elected by KvaiH'cline Kebekah I.ndije. of Helix at their regular meeting Thurs day evening: N. Mis. p. M. Heed; V. (',., Mrs. J. II. i.oeding; secretary Mrs. Kiimia Zeiiske; treasurer, Mis. Alfred Hondo. THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley fyvKLLSfRANak).". - - iJ -1 J. DOLLAR llPoJnrS ZV. myt?f: TW" '-tBWra f 'r J JlTowHrrtwAsnloF purnwes 'HEfSvwo YIQUITTERSh waoon -frvX we jail Iupanfw j RAYS FOP. ( V J7 NNEt. TAKE v I -jLJXA BOASTn', LEW CASK LOST WHEN HC COULD ON1.Y EAT SW Dana QYSTBfeS ON A NINE pegLEN BET " -and the seven years of dearth began to come " ' Tim wisp and cmvl'ul imn will nol spend Ills all dur. Inn llie .venrs of U u t V, l.ut will lake a fifth ami store it uuhIiihI llio years ot dearth lo come. Take ime-fifllt of ynr Iiiooiiii- anil place 11 in n Ma iiiU.s account in this strong hank lor vnr use iliiHng llic lean ycarSj which mmuii'I' or Inlcr, nmy oi'i'lako you. KAUNAS !'.1'.HT.MKST Tlic AmcricanNai ional Bank Pendleton. Oregon. Wrongest Hank in Gasfcrn Oregon" Mr-'. P M. in a couple I '.i I ; i , I -Mr. a lid ,1 II,. at Muviiie plaints. A basket ball game will i i. liv Saturday evening 1 1 I a ecu Helix and the Tut T . (Mist in . 'Ionian Special.) WKSTi i.V, Dec. 1. Mrs. X. Jones and daughter Audrey, acc pained by Mrs. M. Smith, motored! 'o Walla Walla Saturday on a roiiihiu-1 d business and pleasure trip. ieo. (iei'Kiiig of Athena was a busi ness is'.tor in Weston. K. A. Poc well knmvn Morrow coun ty farmer was hen, Satimlav and bowed tho effects of his exi-itins; ex perience in the train wreck on the Co lumbia liiver. He was a passenger on No. 1 and was knoc ked unconscious hy the force of the collision sustainini; a deep gash on Ins forehead. Koy W. I.ieiialleu and family and Dale Crown were up this week from lone district in Morrow county and re port good crop conditions in that lo cality, lioy has silt) acres in wheat on i lmm acre farm which he has rented ind feels encouraged over his indivi dual prospects. He is shipping his farm und household effects tu Morrow county by truck. Itobert Hazelwood who has been seriously ill at his home in Weston was taken to Hoi Cake sanitarium for treatment Saturday. Karl Olson and Hubert Hodgson were ill town Saturday from W Walla valley on a business Inn. Lew is Keen and John Kerr were at tending to business affairs in Weston iturday. .Mrs. Mary Carder, wife of Wesley Carder passed away Friday Decem ber 2 at her home in Ashland. Oregon. ifter a weeks Illness from pneumonia. Mrs. Cnrder has many friends in I'ma- tilla county by whom she was highly i regarded. I Mrs. Ctilu Clark of Koy, Idaho is visiting relatives in Weston and vicin ity her former home. It is Mrs. darks first trip to Huston after an absence of ten years, and she is euiovinir the renewal of her association with kin dred and friends. She was the uuest last week of her sister Mrs. C. C. Mc llride, iit the Mcllrkh- Pros farm. This week she Is visiting at the home of her father Ivan O'Harra. Mr. and Mrs. Dean HeWilt of Co lumbia, Ohio, was here Friday and will leave Sunday for Chelan, Wash., to visit Mrs. DeU'llt'.H parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Haines. Miss tlertrade VanWiukle writes to her parents that she plans to leave Corvallis next week to spend the holt days in Weston, Mr. and .Mrs. M. W. Pederseii wel comed a congenial company of friends to their home on South Croud street Tuesday afternoon. Cards, music and conversation afforded pleasant enter tainment until m ill niht when an ap petizing supper was served by the hostess. Those who participated in the hospitality extended were Mes (laiues Alherl o'llarru, l.enn Ciindell. C. I. O'llarru, Sylvan Kennanl, Newton O'llarru, Cyle Webb and M. W. Ped erseii. 'William K. Driskell is abb' lo be out on the street again after a month's ill ness. Coy W. minor, state senator, who Is chairman of the I'matilla county lied Cross drive was in town Monday conferring villi Dr. w. 11. McKinney. the local chairman. Sim .1. Cnlley wa dleton Thursday. Mrs. va Martin i al t he home of her Cev. and Mrs. .1, daughter .Margaret Tuesday evening t cert given in O tori ii m by Mi's. C,k have M- , j ") l duhcr'Uiov mrTW - clull Wi f , h mx as irXd:f hh AKEN TO rVXf M W ITARMMi L - TU n i -3n d ic! m rum eta rtvr a X' If T ) i,. Kr"i '- v ouooiid i I . k WITH HIS si- "...,: ..iv..; g m.-vju ,Yk i! ilia I i in y rf'jMii i mi' m i ii al ;i iini ui'iimn- i - j ! :BBZz. SvS . AMUSEMENTS ' u-,.,. .' n .5S?KS1 j One of the urightest, biggest and I BVSri 'i - :;: ;:il best musical shows to be seen here this j fK1 iJsJ 1 I IttnUf llvnllOILltO ;I the only .usicnl comedy booked "SteMfflpT j. here for the l21-22 season. i jr BY JUNIUS' j I k ' 1 I Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Clear The Skin Euild Firm "Stay-There" Flesh Increase Energy. If you want to quirkly eVan your skin and complexion, put aotn inn healthy Swh on yoir bones, inorpa your nen force and power and look nd ffl UO per rent. btir. simply trv taking two of Ma?tin' tiny yeast VITAMON Tablet with aach meal arid watrh the results. Matm' VITAMON TaM5t contain hi'uy.cuncntra ted yeunt-x Uauiinfs ma well at tb two other it ill more impor ttant vitannue (Fut Nl'tt'l A and Water yoltiMe C) aud are now being u?ed by thouKand. They po&uively will not upct the toinc"h or caufe gae. but, on tne v3tn.ry, ao a threat aid to digevtion, to overcome consti pation and as a general condi tioner of th whole system. Pim ples, I oils and sktti eruptions eem to vanish like magic, th complexion becomen frjh aud clar, the cheeks glow with ruddy health, the flesh becomes firm, the eyes brid t. Martin's VITA MON TUets are positively gun ran tei to gi ve you new health, energy and amhitinn and improve your appearance. Do not accept imitations or substi tute. Yhi can get Maatin'i VITAMOH Tablets from any good dniKKift. j Of what uu fin fvaturct with an fTf mottled kln, 8abby flht tunkan chok, : fouch undar tha ayaa or a caraworn, icklr ooklnf fca? Lat Vitamon corract thaaa MASTIN'S rut cm emu 4 4? AND 'K'vair CtNlilNS 'v 7T VITAMINS IA3i.tl Are Poiitively Guaranteed to Put On Firm 'Flesh, Clear the Skin and Increase ' Energy When Taken. With Every Meal or Money Back OFFICE CAT Win. $!.ini, SK n. n. :'s, j .See. 7. T. ii:i:ds lloskllls lo 1-1, Mi 1-1 Zii.';!i Ilmiser, See. 12, Ti. ::, mil mete anil ImuiiiJ Irai't in :i, x. it. i. C'lauil A. HaiiilHon, to W. II. (lulli fonl, $1.11(1, 1--' inli'i'i'Sl In XK 1-1 SW 1-4 und S l-'J 1-1 See. 11, Ti. 2, X. ( ne of the liriKhtesl. Inquest ami best nnisieal shows to he seen here this season will he he the altraetion at the Itivoli theatre next Friday iiiKht anil is the only tiuasieal eonieily hooked here for the lH:'l-22 season. "An(?el Kuee" Is Hie title of this newest of Victor Herbert melod e inastei'iiieces. which will he seen here with (lie oriKinal Xew York and Chi ea;jo cast unil production under the supervision of (iconic YV Lederer, I their orifiiunl producer who has been broiiKbt to the west coast by the Nut IlloUlstcin I'roilueinK company to di rect the tour. Tho original .New lork Siuitli to K. It. I Ilk. il, Koont T. J I.ol 4 lOcho. I., li. Wi lls lo Mrs. S-:is.un. Lots ;i and subdivision plaited I Dorn, $:ir.ii.ii. I j nd Add. loj "Anp'l Face" provides an even- liiiK's entei'taliuneiit of u ilelik'htlul It. JleDowell, I kind. There are Rood laughs, a real 4, lilk. j or the 'story, pretty Kirls, lively tunes, and mil known aa colorful costumes and settings. slioppiiu; In pen- f I'endb'lon visited father Tliursdav . In) II. ('nun and motored to Milton ' altcnd the con- liinibla Collide andi niia riiiupton Winn. West law n, west of Kcho. .Mrs. K. K. Mi Howell to Ceo. K. .Mc llowell. $L!;ts.iill, same as above. Zoeth lloiiser. Sheriff, to Anna M. ll.irtroinr, $lii.:!s, t; I-:' sV 1-1 and W'l-J Sl'J 1-1, Sec. 17, Tp. a, X. II. a.S. A. I,. I. uce lo I'M hoi K. Ilowniaii. $ I . nil, V l-'J XK l - l NW 1-4 ami Fast 4ii feet of XV 1-1 NW 1-1 Sec. 21, Tp. I, N. It. 2S. Mary I,cinblie lo into Pfenning, $1, all real property standing in llie name of grantee. T. I). Waii4li lo Irv in I larues. $ I .ml Pole r., (1, 7, N, !, 10. 1 I anil 12, Plli. 2ri5, lies. Add. lo Pendleton. Arnold Plain Intr lo l'Mrst Hank or Pilot Pock JI.iiii S 1-2 and X vV 1-4 XV 1-1. K 1-2 XV 1-4 unil K 1-2 XI'. 1-1 and XW 1-4 X K 1-1, SW 1-4 XI-: l-l See. 2ii. Tp. I. S. I !. 22. oelll II. Miser, ShelitT. to Frank llll hert. 11:1:1. !:., X 1-2 SW l-l Sec. 1. Tp. 1. I Aiiioiik other thinus in the piece are 1 two rather new In mimical eonieily ti j grandmother and a baby and there Is not a line or situation in the play that would brinj,' a. blush lo either. The story has to do Willi a niuiieu veriiih' mamma, with' iiuniieroiis fem inine proKency, who is determined that the younger sirlii shall not many un lit llie eldest, and least attractive Is safely wedded and there is also a sci entist intent upon producing fin elixir of youth. Kxpcriment with this lirliiKS about many humorous eomplirutiouH. There are Iweiify-two souk hits in llie show of the whistling kind, the most popular of which shall no doubt be "I Might I'.c Your (Hue-In-Awhile." 'i aki:k Hum's u PlttiYIDHXi'K, It. 1.. Dec. 12. (I. X. S.I due man was instantly killed and more than a score hail narrow es capes when the Standard Oil tanke? L'oniet blew up. The dead man, Thom as Amplalll was nieiuny mono 1.: pieces. The tanker immediately niirsi into I'lauies and for a while neirhhor itiR shipping and buildinirs were en dangered. A tug succeeded in ra ttinij a line on the burning ves.scl, and tow ed her into the river. li. ASTOIilA l!OAI l"l lit IIASI I). ST. PAI'l., lec. 12. --(A. P.1 The purchase of the Portland. Astoria and Pacific by tho (treat .Northern and Northern Paeilic was announced to day. Tiie price was approximately two and a hail' millions. won. D iti: immk;i5ts WASHIXCTdX. Inc. 12. (1. X. S.) A lull .suspending immigration for three years was introduced in the house by licpresenlative Johnson, of Washington, chairman of the house immigration committee. Johnson said a "total suspension of immigration" is necessary to shut out undesirable aliens who arc being "given passports in order to get them out of their honi countries." I DOINGS OF THE DUFFS TOM DASHES OFF ONE BY ALLMAN Used Car Sale Our Murage space is very limited and in order to make room for new Olds models we liae materially reduced prices on the following used cars: 1 Hupmobilc, touring 1 Liberty, touring , 2 Olds Eights, .touring 1 2 Oakland a, touring 1 Olds truck 1 Republic truck Our prices will surprise you $-Jf0.00 and up. Terms if desired. If you are in the market for a good used car it will pay you to look at our'stoek. The Oldsmobilc Co. (Opposite Pendleton Hotel) TOM. DO VOU KNOW WE HAVEN'T ORDERED AMY CHRISTMAS CARDo VET ? I WAS LOOKING AT 50ME WE RECEIVED LAST YEAR TO GET A SUGGESTION- VOU MUST LAV AWAKE NIGHT;; TRVIKIvJ TO THINK HOW TO SPEWD MONEY i-y,-" w - ' 1 M. d JFK vou know as welv. as i do THAT WE CAN'T GIVE PRE5ENT5 TOALLOUR FRIENDS THIS j YEAR ANP WE WANT TO REMEMBER THEM .SOMF. WAY - SEND 'EM A CARD 'EK? NOT SUCH A BAD IDE.A- After Altciidius the Court -1 louse I'ow Wow On Saturiluy We decided that some speakers hash np a la 1 k so that there isn't any meat in it. You have fo take things In life as they come, unless you are an expert dodser. 1 take no comfort in my life, I 11 m completely siiuaslied, I cannot smoke my good ole pipe, Wile's had the curtains washed. Another tradition smashed. Wc thought only women were bargain hunters until we heard a man buying eight pair of garters at a Saturday sale. He's either a careful shopper or else he keeps a pet centipede. ( ill Ron trice Fairfax, Toll me please, If 1 roll my sox. Shall I powder my knees? mai d mooki: ac qi n'i i:i KN'dXVIl.l.K, Tenn., Dee. 1". d. P.) Maude Moore, known as Mrs, Stublis of Tacoma, Wash., was ae'iuit ted of the murder of I-eroy llurtli. The jury was out six minutes. ASPIRIN . Name "Buyer" on Genuine Warning! Unless you see the nnni "lluyci 1 package or on tabletg yo DTo not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty -one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in tho I'.ayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia, KlK'Uinatisin, Earache, Toothache, Tamilian) und for Pain. Handy tin I b.ivns nf twelve ltaver Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists ulso hell larger packages. Aspirin is the trudo inar'.t of Uaycr Manufacture ot Monoacelieacidcster of Sulicylicucid. FROM COUGHS Colds, Croup Tickling Throat Whooping Cough Bronchial Cough Hoarseness, etc. For many yearn a atandari famdycough medicine ot hiifh at merit Contains noopiatca BJ. Z Sold iAcrywlirru S200 Given Free Away I 'or .'Most (.raccl ul Couple in lliu Old Stjlo WalU, Wall., Two-Htcp, Scliolilseli. Three-Step anil olhcr old Btylo fancy dances given by P. J. Powers every Friday night at 1 1I1I1V1 Y HAIJ; Public Invited SI111.I0 ly Mii:lroj' Orcliestrn. a " : ,. LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUR QUESTIONS ABOUT GIFTS For the Girls 1 WI5H WE. COULD C-E.T VP A CARD WITH ?OME; -ITTLE ORIGINAL VfZRE OrJ IT - COMETH I Mvi THAT EXPRESSES OUR OWH n THOOOHTCS G'fV F. ME A PICCE OF PAPEk? - I'LL WRITE A CHRISTMAS CACP THAT WILL EXPREC m y r ; m f I'VE pEEM ROBBED & TAXED &ALLTHAT STUFF UNTIL I'M DOWN AHO ALMOST OuT I'VE GOT COLO CHILLS FROM ALL MY BILLS AND FJMO TIMES PRETTY TcxxiH. I'M Pent AW Almost broke. Put still have just enough to mail a merry chri5tmas card rrw" Tom a HELEN DUFF. For the Little Tots Dolls (can't break 'cm) Fast color toys Rattles Rocking horses Bootees, sweaters, caps For Boys Electrical trains Wind-up trains Gilbert's mechanical toys Drums Tricycles, 1-3 off of rog. price Konstructo sets All of the better games N" even-thing Dolls Doll beds, cradles , Doll Swings Sewing sets Tea sets (china and alum inum) . Cooking sets "And that ain't all" For Mother Handkerchiefs Rook ends Candle sticks Boudoir caps Dishes, hand painted and plain Hand decorated pottery The above is a very slight list of the many things that we are offerings that are here for your selection, marked in the plainest of low prices. The BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON 'A 1 iim. umj a i - M eh iJsizM