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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1921. TEN PAGES PACE SIX V- 5 - J V3 '1 1 5odtf Club News j I'ARTT IS O I VEX The occasion of Dr. I. I". Temple's birthday was celebrated last evening when a group of friend. called at the Tempi hom $00 West Court, as surprise. WII.I. IIAVK PAKTY I PftOCHAM TO RK OlVEX Members of the OirU' Friendly So- A Christmas program will be pre ciety. Junior Division, will have a j sen'ed on Thursday night at Riverside Christmas party on Friday afternoon : school. Thore'will be various appro- playlet, presen- In Parish Hull. Church of the Redeem-j pl iate numbers, including a er. The hours will be spent in Karnes The program will Include the Christmas tree, the society Is about thirty and the organization is undenominational. 81 tables of "500" were in play, the! and there will be a high score trophies falling to Mr. and j The membership of Mrs. A. C. Koeppen. Dancing was en joyed also. Resides Mr. and Mrs. Temple, those present were: Mr. and Mr. John L. Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Koeppen. Sir. and Mrs. Lester Hamley, Mr. and Mrs. Roger K.iy. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Jlatthcwson, Mr. and Mm. 1-ester Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullls, Mr and Mrs. IL O. Thompson, Mr. and; Mrs. E. M. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. U A MeCllntock, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jone, and Mrs. Alice Simmons. tat ion of candy and nuts from the; Christmas tree to the children, but no Wits are to be presented. : lci.ru MKMREns To invrr M US. CAl'SEV VISITS j .Members of the Tillicum Club will Mrs. M. Ij. Causey arrived today hold one of a series of dances on Wed from La Orande to spend a few duys nesday evening at Eagle-Woodman here as the guest of Mis. l.aura D. hall. Dancing will begin at 8:30 Xash. Mrs. Causey, who formerly re-1 o'clock, sided in I -a Orande, has been making hf-r home in California but will in f u- j G TESTS AT BERKELEY HOME turc reside in Portland und will so to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berkeley are that city from Pendleton. MRS. MYERS DEPARTS Mrs. K. W. Myers of "10 Lilleth treet left last evening for an extend ed tour of the southern states. While away she will visit her brother. Cap tain J. T. Klnser, of Newport News, Vlrrlnla. llefore returning here she will be the guet of friends In Wash ington, D. C. and In Roston. She will rsturn here in two months time, mils. nnowN here Mrs. Gideon Rrown, formerly of Pendleton, is being welcomed by her many friends. She is here for a visit with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter MoCormmnch. Mr"- Rrown now makes her home in Long Reach, California. MISS OATES SINGS Miss Edna Gates, of Portland Was among the singers on the Christmas program presented by the MacDowell club In the Multnomah hotel ballroom this afternoon. Miss Gates spent last winter In Pendleton and is well known in musical and social circles here. MRS. WILLIAMS TO ARRIVE Mrs. Xcllie Gates Williams is ex pected to arrive here on Thursday to spend the holidays as the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Renjamine L. Rur roughs and Mrs. Donald Robinson. MISS YOFFLL DEPARTS Miss Miriam Youell left today for Seattle where she will spend the holi days with her parents. BOPF'8 U P 6 X A I B 8 B H O P GIVE A GARMENT FOR XMAS. Special Prices on BLOUSES SILK PETTICOATS SILK BLOOMERS SILK DRESSES guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norborne Rerkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Rerkeley reside at Hay Creek. HERE FROM HITTER CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boylen, Jr., are here from Rutter Creek. They will spend Christmas in Spokane visit ing relatives of Mrs. Roylen. LITTLE SON ROHN Mr. and Mrs. II. t. Embuy.sk are the parents of an eight pound son burn on i Saturday at the home of Mrs. Leila Taylor, 320 Arc street. MRS. RANKIN DEPORTS Mrs. J. (i. Rankin left yesterday for Pnrtlund where she will spend the holidays with her daughter, Mrs. Fol som Tallman. PARENTS OP SON An infant son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Orln Cosper on December 19 at the home of Mrs. Lulu G. Smith, 70S I wis street. TO VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leader left on Sunday for Seattle where they will visit Mrs. Leader's parents during the holidays. Apple Express Shipments For One Day o.nk hox to ix)rt w.wmu indiana, om: imx to ni.w vokk city. x. y. oxi: iiox to iiKooki.ivi:, mass. OXK !OX TO MO.NHOK. WISCONSIN. ONE HOX TO VAl.l.FY FOHD, NORTH DAKOTA. ONE ItOX TO MOl'NT AN;I.I OREGON. AITl.lS I ROM THE PRI.K WINNING ORCHARD OF JOHN II. HOSS, PIT TP IN SINGLE TIF.K HOXI.S. MARK FINE CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WHILE THEY LAST S1.45 IIIG t IIEKSF.. POUND 30- SMYRNA FIGS, POIND Oc 111 DDI !) OREGON WALNUTS 35o AND 45- THE ITNKST GKOWX, REFTSE TO PAY MORE. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phoui 28 Only 1 Quality th Bl THE STORE OF A 1000 Practical Gifts Cedar Chests, Piano Lamps, Sewing Cabinets. Smok-- $C ing Stands, Pictures. Leather and Tapestry. Chairs and 5 Rockers. 5r ALL PHONOGRAPHS ONE-HALF PRICE $56.00 EUREKA ELECTRIC CLEANER Complete With Attachemnts for $47.50 This offer is good until December 24 RAWFORD FURNITURE CO. DO YOCR XMAS SHOPPING 11ARLT Eiiliaiue jour M furniture for new. Highest prMva paid fur yotn old furniture. PENDLETON'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP HOLLY Just Received Leave your orders for a HOIJA' WREATH. Our holly is just freshly cut has plenty of red berries und is the forked variety. The quantity is limited. Do not overlook our 25 per cent discount on all PYRAL1N IVORY, including the DuBarry and La Belle patterns. Only a few more days remain in which to shop, remember your friends with a Christmas Card, they cost so little and mean so much. T Iff 'S E "Try the Drugstore First" '45'S' LIKE VETERANS DETROIT, Deo. 20. (I. N. S.) Health hint for holdup mm; Keep away from the Detroit Postofflce! Girl clerks there are not going to shlek und faint If a bandit saunters up to whore they are handling money or bomlH far from It. They're golnif to reach to dome se cret place under the counter, dig out u bis: .4f. -I'dllbt-r army revolver and shoot to kill. Anyone who has seen the work of the Klrl marlnmen on local rifle raiinen known that there are many, many wifer phiceH to he than acting an target for one of the girln firing. Police and bank revolver rangew were offered Postmaster William J. N'liglo for the practice of the glrln, who now take keenly to the range work, although there were many of them skittish when the practice began. To begin with, a "1.1" is a pretty big handful for a slight Klrl of eighteen. And there were many who at first wore guilty of placing their hands over their oars because of the terrible noise. Hut that wns when they were nov ices Mime weeks ago. Now they take Prldo In their rank of marksmen. The;' handle revolvers like policemen, and the targets of the range In the basement of the firm and Old 1 'droit National Hank bear witness that a high score at sixty feet is the rule and not the exception. ARE YOU A WOMAN? If You're Young or in Middle Life, You Cannot Word to Overlook One Word in This Blair, Nebr. "I tliiuk Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a fine tonic for young girls as well as grown women. My first experience with the 'Prescrip tion' was qtute a few years ago when my daughter whs in an extremely nervous condition and suffered with irregularity. Just a half tattle of the 'Prescription cured her of both the nervousness and the feminine trouble and proved to be an excellent tonic besides. Several months afterward (at middle life) I my self wa iu a very nervous state and the half bottle of 'Prescription' that my daughter had left 1 texjk, and found it to be just a efficient in my case as it had been in hers. It is a specific that is un- emmlled for women.' Mrs. L Lothrop, 211 K. Lincoln St. Get the Prescription from your drug gist in tablets or liiiuid. OF SNOW ACGDEI REATTLK, Dec. 20. Two boys and an old man are dead as the re sult of snow accidents in this city last night. The boys were coasting and their sled struck a pole and an automobile hit the old man. I JTj TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIG SALE 2ft PRACTICAL G I FT HINTS Jj SK IRE HERS OF ONLY Ml IMIll.HH or li:it. FAMILY TATOM A, Wash., Dec. 20. (A. P.) When Marshal Koch was In Taco ma recently lie was greeted by Miss Nancy Thiers, great great grand (laughter of Adolph Thiers, the first pre.-idenl of the present French re. public. Miss Thiers is employed in a local retail store, and she and her mother say they are the only mem bers of the Thiers family In the I'ni. ted .States. JVIHJK FlXFJI CKOW. PPRIXOKIKM). III.. Dec. 20. Wll. Iltun Crow, of Itoodhouso, ha-s no love for birdM. Although Crow says his nume luid nothing to do with the mat ter, the Judge fined him 126.25 for Khootlngr it red-headed woodpecker. PITTSHUUd, Kans., Pec. 20. d". P.) Six more women, charged with unlawful assembly In connection with the "Amazon" nrmy riots, were arrested today. State und county of ficials also bioadened their offensive against illegal rum vendors, radicals and other undesirables. Five men were imcstcd in connection with booze raids. Society forever 75 years ha relied upon Uourud I 'Si Oriental Cream to keep ion in perfect condition through the stress of the Reason's activities. Send 15 c. tot Trial Slit 1 :;,: Popcorn and Peanuts I have the best popcorn in the city. If you wish shelled corn you may have same for the following: prices: Globe White Rice, the kind you pay 10 and 15c for 8 l-3c pound Mammoth Jap 0 Rice, the best large corn in the world ... 15c pound Golden Gate Iowa Corn, has a wonderful turnout 20c lb. Jap 0 Rice, Iowa Corn, white, tender and crisp, no better sold 20c pound Special price made to all churches und schools. Your for quality Corn and Peanut F. M. RILEY. Riley & Kemp WXI'U: TO VOTK OX TKF.XTY. Pntl.lV, lvc. 20. (A. 1'.) lVep. Uty Milroy, speaking in the Pall Kile anil In Bupport of the Anglo-Irish treaty, demanded nnd received a promise from Do Valera nnd the other treaty opponent!) to .snhmlt the ques tion of ratification to a vote of the Irish people. IDEAS HOM FOR HOUSEWIVES E DEMONSTRATION Ink Stulns 1 If the stain is fresh, soak In it end milk, allowing tho milk to sour, ltlnse und repeat. This Is the safest thing to use on colored or delicate fabrics. 2. Wet the stain with cold water .md apply u III per cent solution of oxalic acid (poison). Let It stand a few minutes and I'nsr. liepeat until stains disap. pear, ltinse In water to which borax or ammonia has been add ed. J. For use on white fabrics, there in J.ivelle water; hydro, cloric acid, lemon Juice ami salt; ir alcohol. These may be used ! obstinate stains. Milk is the only Ink stain removed that will not remove oohir, V, D. WHAT THE LADIES WANT To think of mother, sweetheart or wife Is to think of Forshaw, tho flor ist lie has what they like for Xmas. it iik hi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ri'Kt:ciAl r.iin.mas K.c I'emlletMii Trading C. Ioten.- QomIH? Oar Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim riiti It ICS'T S-roi in npartment wiihi I'litb, iilirlv fiunishrd Light, wa-l ler and g.irare fiirniKhed. ("nil 11, O. Orn PRKAD Is a friendly food. It appeals to your palato and sionutch and wins a place in your food nffeclionss. Our hakery goods are designed to meet your fervent appro bation. Pendleton Baking Go. FOR WOMEN Wrist Watches, Diamond HlnRH, Par Tins, Ivory Toilet Sets, Ivory ALmicure Set, Ivory- Hair Itrush, Pyralln Ivory I'lpces, Dressing Comb, lloudoir Iamps, Candle stick Holder, Fountain Pen, Pal Pencil, Mirror, dock, Clothes Ilrush, Cameos. Set Ki itrs, Asates, Silverware, Laveliers, Uridge Set, Sewing Set, Purse, Vanity Case, etc. FOR GIRLS Wrist Watches. Bar Pins, Vanity Cases, Mesh liafts, Thimbles, Serving Sets, IVsk Rets, Bracelets. Fountain Pens. Pen cils, luvaliers, Urooches, Ivory, Silver, Pic ture I'Yames, Bedroom Clocks, Etc. FOR MEN Diamonds, Smoking Sot, Wallet, Watch es, Fountain Pen, Waldimcr Chains, Shaving Mirror, Knives, Razor, Dice Sets, Shaving Sets, Lather Brush, Charms, E'.nblem Rings, Signet Rings, Military Brush; Ci garette Caws, Pal Pencil, Cigarette Holders, Cigar Holders, Collar Pins, Collapsible Drinking Cup, Ingersoll Watch, Poker Set, Tie Pins, Fobs, Desk Sets, Cuff IJnkjf, etc. FOR BOYS Tie Pins, Cuff Links, Match lloxes, Pen cils, Fountain Pent:, Watches. Chains, Charms, Belt Buckles, Rings, ets. The above lists are Just suggestions of Inrgo Kt'K-k and lire going at wonderful ml need prices, this opportunity to save money. Come to a few suitable gifts which we found In our Can you afford to overlook HansGom's Mry Store TS THAT I; AST I FERD. T. HOPKINS ft SOU 1 TIIR 1KVMF. OF Gil To., A Big Christmas Gift !f', VjS'fJ FOR $1.0 A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND A LIBERTY BELL BANK BUT IX THIS GIFT is represent d far more than iust a si. ings pass book aivl a unique home save. Future happiness, opportunities, independence all the good things in life are being of .vied the one to whom y: ; .resent this gift. For wh ether one is destined to be a success or a failure in life ilepend.i on yhether they can vo monry. The Savings Accpunt opened by you wiil give your young friend a start on the road to Th if!. The Liberty Bell Bank will assist in build ing up this account and be a constant reminder of the independence the owner is saving for. The Bell Bank comes in bright holiday at tire and makes a very attractive Christmas package. $1.G0 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AN OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK .mi Min n iT.nr.HAi. ur.sr.iivr. systi m The Inland Empire Bank rr.NDi.irroN, onrr;oN 3 rainier, l'hone Ml. S!'r At Itananes . .011 Trading C. ir-c Down. &-:T"si;Mj:BiMim w:rmjr" m g