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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEECON, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1921. rouxrEzx pages j ii Bin m ii m .i ii ii ii ini !- m !. " . n ii. ii ii ii ii wu ii.s ii ii Fa lirtjj I: SI! URCHbS It 151 1: AFTER SUPPER SHOPPERS I! I jkj f'orncr Webb and Johnson streets. ti Jntiii II. Secor minister. sill Morning services Sunday school, 1") PAGE TWO r jWi '-f'.ii , l imsiiiv.- t , i.w i. linn "ivi i iaM Tfcwjy EE it; m It! St: a. in. Morning sermon 11 a. ni., mib jcct. -The Great Discovery." livening services Kpworth hacne. :3u p. m. Evening sermon, ":S0 P in., subject, "Christmas Spirit." The Sunday school Chrlstmag pro urain will be given Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Every body invited to attend. Christmas m It! Itf it! M ti II m rv K'Jfi. Candies its iti as iti it! it! it: We your attention to a few of the more important offerings that will be foiu d in this great Xmas store during your Saturday After Supper shopping. Most cordially do we invite you to shop with your own leisure since our efficient sales force has been greatly increased, thus affording a double advantage hurried selections- and appropriate suggestions and assistance. ; : Si Htv MISTLETOE We lia Just received) a lini. Itil shipment of most iM-nntiftil MisllctiH from Southern Ore ton wlilili we offer" tills even lug to our After Supper Shop. M'I'K. 4 The Half Price Millinery Sale Is prothiir most Mpnliir anil e suKirest that jou (ako ad- vnutiiK of Oils sain tonight. Itomriiilior Mir entire) stock Is offcml nt ' this .sacrifice price. Xone iiiwrvetl. . . AM, AT HALF I'llK I! CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Will be delighted with the opportunity to purchase Prwbytfrfcn liuivh. Corner College and East Alia. O. 1 Clark. Pastor. ID a. m.. Sabbath echool, A. C. Funk, f?upt. 11 a .m., preaching ser vice. 6:30 p. m.. Union C. E. rally In Sabbath school rocmi. 7:30 p. m. union service with the Chritsian church, Mrs. Frank Ultflwfand Itev W. A. Gressman being the speakers of sjsj'h" evening. Special music by the SM, choir All are welcome. Men's Suits and Overcoats of Mich mnkiw as we handle (llait Nclmrrner & Mar, Jllrsli WhUwiie, Stjleplus, CMluxan and other raui jui makes.) At One Third Off the Original Selling Price This- sale Includes llio new big Imported Overcoat of the Nife-h make. It Includes tile very riiiest of all our IiIkIi iluss suits. wept : First Chi Istlnn Cliiuvli ! Last Sunday's Ilibie school attend i jnncc surpassed that of La Grande. We e are determined to win the contest 'by S January 1. Everyone urged to bo Iprpsent Sunday morning at 9:45. Ser :mon at 11. "Growing Strong in s I Christ." fli All the evening services will be held Jfjiat the I'resbyteri.m church. These t;j.tvo churches will unite In the Chris ;S'tian lEndcavor services there at 6:30, la I ! he meeting being under direction of gjajthe district officers. Also the preach er ling services will be there at 7:30. Sub ject of sermon: "For Christ and the Church." Everybody Invited. W. A. GrCHsman, minister. Church of the Redeemer, licv. Alfred Lockwood, rector. S a. m., Holy Communion: s:45, Sunday school: 11, morning prayer and ser- .mon; 4:30, vespers and sermon. The rector will preach a pre-Christmas isormon at the morning service and'at vespers will speak on Hocloty and De Uectives. The public Is cordially In-Ivltcd. All at One Third Ornmn Lutheran. sfj There will be German Lutheran ser SjSimon nt 2 p. in. at the First Christian itf church and Sunday' Hchool at 1. I'. M. Itev. Wucst will preach the sermon. A NEW SILK UNDERWEAR SALE Starts today thus giving the Sat urday After Supper Shopper the first opportunity to take advantage of this new sale. KAYSER SILK UNDERWEAR n The cream 'of the market's offerings 20 Per Cent Less Take all the advantage of this sale and put it to good Xmas use. PHOENIX SILK UNDERWEAR Regular $3.00 Vests . $2.49 Regular $4.75 Bloomers $3.98 Christian Science. First Church of Christ, .Scientist, holds services at tt 1 3 Main street (First stairway north of the Inland Empire Hank). Sunday services are at. Ill m. and 8 p. m. The subject of the I. sson sermon for Sunday, le ccmber 18th, Is "Is the Hiiverse. In cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school begins nt a. m. A Wednesday c cuing meeting which iMoludes tet'nionialH of healiug Your every wants in Christina Candies1 can readily Ik- supplied liere with candy that i. fn-sli ami whole .soiiic. .Made ribt in our own sanilaiy i-amly kitchen and at prices that eanuot be duplicateU vlsruherv. Chrisrmas Mixed, lb Ribbon Candy, lb Chocolates, bulk, lb Chocolate Nut Fudge, lb. Peanut Brittle, lb Peanut Bars, lb. 20c 35c 50c 25c 30c 30c Plain and fancy box goods of all kinds as gifts suitable for every member of the family. Those priors in effect until to Churches ami School. .nia. Special prices "Make it a Candy Christmas" The Wistaria 032 MAIN STItEET Some of the more enerisctlc buys ! and girls of Erho hiph school have started the movement for basket hull. While it Is not definitely known yet Just when the first game will be given, they assure us It will bo a go. I;l l,(i AIM . COM1XG iii:uk LCNIiO.V. Dee. 17. (f. X. 8.) M. Klamliiiiiliskl. tin.' liulKarian prime minister. Is to visit tho United States next sprintr. WELL KNOW N MTSICIAX DIES ' PAULS, Dec. 17. (A. P.) Musto'., lover are mourning the death In AI--Hiera yesterday of- Charles Camlllo:'' Salnt'-Seans, a French musician and" composer. ' 'i; l!i;:iiiillllliilihi:iiliiU'iiilill;iM'iniiM:iiiiiiiiiliii!iiii!tiii;iriiiiin!iiiili:ui:ii;iMTiiiii:iiiiil iiiiiiHniaiiiiiiMiiiwiaitfa i1ilii1irii1iriitiru1irii1irii 1 a: ct; i I 'S held at 8 o'clock. fe The leading rojm Sljltiincil at the siuua rojni which is ni;iln- address, is -ijieii laily from 9 a .m to 9 p. m., .where -i-iino i.idic unu au; nori.eu v unsiiio H" Science 'Itcraturo inuy he read, bor tgroweil, or purchase I . ' Ijll The rJblic is corn:-.l! invited to i.t I'siteud the church sei vices ond to visit gjl the reading' room. SANTA GLAUS WILL BE IN TOYLAND AFTEH SUPPEll This is his headquarters where all the toys are where there are loads of books, games, dolls and everything that makes happy the hearts of the little kiddies. After Supper shoppers will find this Wonderland most interesting. in m $ (HELD BY Ii. & C. SALES CO.) 1 Started Off With Heavj Buying fi Many people took advantage of these slashed prices to do l their Christmas shopping. A s ale helol right at the time of the Ii year wnen you neea iurnitiire most. BUY NOW DON'T DELAY 14 Mill TONS tiltl.MKST niPVItlHIM NKIItf. KI'OHl': Ol'I'.N INTII, H:!UI TON HillT IfiGpeoples Warehouse, 2 isi: THE niLxxcii r. s. I'OST OI l'K F, (iitainel Within the ltiir Store CHILD TRAINING AT HOME "Till" CHILD'S 1TKST SCHOOL IS THE I'AMH.Y" I'riHll. Issued by I ho National Kinserstarlcn Association, Ii West 4 Ot Ii Klrcel, Voi k City. Tlicso in Holes are appearing weekly in our columns. New 'WE ARE READY, SANTA.' The minister made Snnlu Clans, and the little one waited before him In breathless, eauer bus pense. Suddenly one little voice piped up, "Are you coming to our hoiihe, Santa?" Immediately there ;in a rhorus, "I've been K"d. are V"ii eoinlnif to my house'.'", Finally one lii lie Kil l ci u'd, "We worked hard mid eleaiiud nil up for you, Santa. Are lly I. dla I, yon Huberts. a Jolly, pliinii) ; you comliiK to our house lonlKht', : ATTENTION IRRIGATORS AND CANAL MANAGERS We can do you a great service nnd ave you head aches. ' Our Black Cat Cement will stop Leaks in Cement Canals, Wooden Flumes or Joints of Iron Flumes. Can be applied under Water and when you bum the WEEIXS out of your canals will not MELT, RUN DOWN or BURN UP. We are glad to make you a demonstration at our expense... Let us hear from you. CLEAVER MANUFACTURING COMPANY 120 West Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon The last child hud the right idea, and I think there must have been n happy, busy Christmas at her house, with mother nnd the little helper wurkliiK UiRcthcr to keep the Joyous time. Too many things at ChriNtmus I time are done by mothers for ehlldrvn j when the ideal way Is to do them with the children, In that way there aro never any (ussy, restless, bother- How's This? IfAT.IS CATAUIUI UKIMCTNll lt do what w claim (or It curs Catarrh or Ieafnrss caused by Catarrh. We do not ! clnim to cure any other disease. HALL'S CATAKKI1 MKUU INK la t I I unuia, taken internally, ant acta tnrougu the blood upon tha mucous surface, ol j the ayatrm. thua reducing th lnriamm ! tion and roatnrinir normal conditions. All DniEKlMa. Clrculara free. I F. J, Chtnejr a Co.. Toledo, Ohio. somu children, but a williiiB, Inter ested, unselfish group of youngsters IuivIiik tiro real spirit of the day. "Where's the pretty thinKs?" wailei a flve-yeiir-uld diiuiihter as she sur veyed he dlnlii" table on a holiday. "I haven't had time to ftel the tisi.al decorations," replied the hurrylnR mother. Then noticing the disappoint ment on the child's face, she siiKRcst ed, "You know where l keep them In tile attic; why don't you Bet them and aiTaiiKo them for me ,'" The little Kill trotted off happily and much to her mother's secret sur prise, did ttet the simple nup'.'.ins an l crepe paper runners and fluffs, and placed them very daintily on the table. The proud delight of the child was a revelation to the mother, and after that she always said a few days be forn a holiday, "Well, duunhter, we must soon be Bettinir ready to make n nice holiday and have everything clean and pretty." Then would follow plans for a few simple ways the child could help. Tho best Christmas of all to the children would be the one when thej helped make table decorations, chains and paper flowers for tho tree, helped pack tho box of food or clothlnsr and Klfts for the unfortunate ones, nnd "worked hard anil cleaned all up" for Santa Clans. 'liiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii ! CASTLE GATE I COAL ii..' ..-l si I thone j i ! FIVE I FOR i ! ' FUEL ! I 1 (Eii si OroKoniami Special.) KCHO, lec. 17. A business meet ing of the Lady Xaccabee's was held Thursday evening and the following officers elected: Commander, Mrs. llene Cue; I.le'i tnant Commander. Mrs. Gladys Scherer, chaplain, .Mrs. Lottie Bprow los; sergeant, Mrs. Catherine Llcse gang; sentinel, Mrs. Hulda Peters; Lady at arms, Mrs. Addie Hewitt; rec ord keeper, Mrs. Edith Murkham; musician, Miss Iols Oobbell; past commander, Mrs. Anna Shlvely. Ini tiation of the newly elected officers will take place sometime in January, vhen a banquet will be given. Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Coxun, lately of Portland, moved in the McCullough residence Thursday. Members of the program committee are busy with their preparations for tho entertainment nt the Community tree IVc. ;t, nt the city hall. Members of the county court wero business visitors here Wednesday. Mrs. L. Myrtle Henry has purchas ed n lot from Fred Markham In the east part of town. The residence on the lot was destroyed by fire recently. Mrs. I. II. Oobbell has been on the sick list this week. J. L. HofnnRlc, has returned home from Walla Wnlla where he had been taking treatment for an injured eye. Frank Stlllwell who has been visit ing his cousin, Mrs. I.. Myrtle Jlenry, returned to his home in northern Ida ho Wednesday. He was accompanied by his brother, ltert Stillwell. who will soon return to Eiho for tho winter. The Ladles' Oulld of the Kplscopal church, renlltod $S4 from their bazaar Saturday. Dercmber 10. Mr. un( Mrs. Henry Wtltlin from east of town, were shopping here Fri day. Members nnd friends of the Irriga tion Congress, from Pendleton, stop ped In Kcho Friday morning while on their Inspection of the "irrigated lands ot the west end o the county. J. Ct. Spence of Nolin, was here Fri day. Thomas Richards, of Ht.mfield was a business visitor in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell of Hermiston, were In Kcho Friday on business. Little Tom, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MoCormack, Is visiting nt the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hume Mci'ormack. SB m m m I in m ? .at- l m i im la n c4 $ These Specials Every Day of the Sale EXTRA SPECIAL With every $100 purchase or over, we give a 42 Piece Decorated Dinner Set. M Genuine Gold Seal Congoleuni 4 beau tiful patterns to choose from. 65c Sq. Yard. Special UPHOLSTERED SPRING SEAT ROCKER $8.00 KIDDIE CAR Special $1.50 as f it; it: it! m Special FINE CARPET SWEEPERS FOR 50c With every $20 purchase. We Will Sell 1 Doz. Plain White Cups and Saucers for 75c with every 310 purchase or over. OPEN, EVENINGS til 3 ft 9 I t wtwr a The coal that meeU your requirements. See that you S get the genuine for storage. 5 Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical I B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! I uilllUIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIMllll!!llllllMHIIlH(lllil!l!lllllllllUUJllliiu! KEEP YOUR WIFE, I! YOUR SWEETHEART Se if Kor.th.iw, the florist, has not -Mum what would do the 'Work for E Xina.i. I I! sfe m 141 it! P 3s rTii iiii n ii s n i n hi ii a 1 1111 ii1" iti.ii n ' ii in n'a ii't Hi'ii'i'ii'a'u't'n I'liVn'i'iiVn'i'iiVirrHVif 121-128 E. WEBB. 'iiiHifiiaimatitid i llllitlttlJllft-tilil-'.