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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OrEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OSEGON. FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 23, 1021. PAGE THREE Tji r.f r.f r.t r: 7T v. rj r r 75 & r:.jt fr& r s. r T 7 r.f. rT- 7 r.- &l t - ' - , ,1 ' I . News Notes of Pendleton I I , . 8 i i.i:Mit or kvknts January I'-JT Mie'im; r.f OleH-in Slate ltee Keeper As.-..- ciation in annual cointnii..n. Su inlay service, will I t'. "W'li.-u Kcv. l.oekwi.od's t'!' T- Mil .Mother. Randolph Mmt. former rcndl.toii ian. now empknid in Portland, is to t.rrive tomorrow m..in;nt; for a visit with his mother, -Mrs. V. S. Irwin. l.irriw Is Stt-urvil. Jesse On 'kliui-n of Milton, ami Ada M. leFlccco of Athilll, wore Slanted a marriage license Wednesday. Wal la, Walla lUilk-tiii. l'a-h I'u-N For ltn-int. After- jali-.ia'y I I Ik- T.M Supi'l will lie on a strictly cash Lasis, it is stated. Hail) Is I'rodicti d. Wanner weather, with rain. Is pre dicted l.y .Major U e Moolilollse, weailier oliservcr. The maximum to ilay is tlie nnniniin 1G and the barometer letfisti-rs 2st.;o. I Fined for l-il tinar. S. 1.. Myers was t'ineil $2-". toilay on :a diarue of fislitiny:. His arrest was Iniade liy members of the sheriffs j force, ami the fine was assesstd l.y ; Justice Joe H. l'ai kes. Sale In !c Hi'lil The Salvation Army will hoKl a cooked food anil fancy work sale to morrow at the Pacific drain l'o. office on Main s'.r.et. The stile wiU open a: noon. Special I'rimrum Planned A special musical program is liein:? ar'a'i 1 for the 1 1 : 1 p. m. service at the Church of the Redeemer Christ mas K'.e, am! will lie repeated at tile illuming service Sunday at 11 o'clock. Mrs. t'harles I'.iuid is choir leader anil the proaram is as follows for the Christmas Kve service: Processional h.unn, All My Heart This Xislit lie joices; Introi! Atiiheni. Te Ileum ; The Christmas Collect. Kpistlo and r.ospel; llnria Tllit : t'reed; Anthem "There Were Shepherds Al'idins in the KieM:" Address. "N'o Hooni in th 1 Inn," he liev. Alfred I.ockv.cod. pas tor: Anthem, "Hark the Herald Ansrels Sinn:-- Offertory solo, Mrs. lietinctt: Hursum Corda: Sanctns; Airnns Dei; Communion hymn; Clorin in ISxeelsis: Nunc Uiiuitls: Ueccssional. "It Came I'pon the Midnight Clear." Fi r the lloomcrs rncii lllnese. Master William Macy thought for awhik that he wouldn't h ive any fun at all C'.irisimas. The trouble came jajmut heeaues he was ill with a cold 'which threatened to develop into I pneumonia. He is feelins,' iwi'h bot her now. He is th son of .Mr. an 1 .Mrs. .1. F. .Macy, 1114 East Webb street. Sue I or lialaiai'. Will K. Mel. an has ln oiilit suil against llulette .March in circuit court for ;i;7.."ii which is claimed to I"' due after a settlement made the P.isl r.iuunin. Watts and 1 'rest bye represent the paintill'f. , Makes New I'latls ' 1'. A. Sand'ier. a surveyor, was here : today tr im his home at Milton prc i narina platis of Milton and Freewater. ' He spent iiuite a lot of time at the of j fi:'e of U. ( l. llaw Us. coiinly assesso;'. j secni'iii" data w hich he w in use in his i work. illiuli School Won. The hnrh school niiintet administer ed a defeat to the alumni ;,KKi'oKution last nialit in a benefit ffamp played at I the hif;h school. The final score of I the contest was '2V to 11. The defense i put up by the varsity proved too tonsil a proposition fo'.- .the alumni to solve, and they were unable to work the ball very far down the floor for shots. Ned Strahorn was injured when lie fell and surrered the inflic tion of a Bash on his forehead. The proceeds went to the lied Cross. Kmploycs ;! Turkos. Fifty employes of the Pendleton Woolen Mills were presented with Christmas turkeys today as a Rift from the mills. The yirls will be served at Christmas dinner for the .Mi famil'es represented ainonj; Ihe mill's employe". 101-101- -loi mi loi ; oi 0i- -101 1U1-S Please Order And give us time to get your orders up be fore delivery time. CLOSED ALL DAY SUNDAY AND MONDAY. "There is But ONE "101" Service and Quality." Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private Exchange Conntctt Hoth Department l.ixe Opossum Hcccixcil A real live Missouri oppossum was received today be William li. Wyrick froai William Klirart, now of West plains, .Missouri. The animal seems blissfully unaware thai he Is to be j served al Chris! nias dinner and shovy I no SVH.1S of "playins; 'possum." The j'Po.'Siim is of a grizzled t:ray color with pink nose and feat. He is fond j of eating corn ami carrots. Mr. Khr j art is a brother of tirant Klirart of . this city. ' B I ! Vi Mrs. (.Illiani s ltiotlier Oil's V Funeral seriies were held yester- XQ day at Mol.-.llu for Levi r.olibins- brother of Mrs. X. J. Ililliam. He j dii'd Tuesday very unexpectedly from W lc art trouble at tlv.t advanced asc -il l W 7. lie was a pioneer of irisim. hnv iiij: come hero in 1KT.2 with his par ents. He is survived by Ihlee broth ers who aio pa: t Ml. Mrs. (lilliam is Til and there are two other younger sisters living in the slate. Mrs. 4 111 liam is just recovering from injuries sustained in a fall, and she was unable to attend the funeral services. s -ioi ioi ici- I III 111 16 in 1 M I! 101 101 TOT TOT 101 101 I I i i hmj PI tm i ri Annual .Meelin .lanmiry II. The annual iiicPtinB of the Oregon Stale Chamber of Commerce will be held January :!, iieoordinu to n letter received at the ol'liee of the I'eudlc ton Coiumercial Association from George Quayle, socrchiry of the state I ornaiilzalioir. J. V. Tallnian is a di ! rector on the board of directors as a l'ondhtoii representative. One dele Kale to each lull members is allowed facta organization, but no one orga nization is permitted to have more than five delegates at the niei-timr. l'cndkton will bo entitled to the maximum number of dclesales. n Reliable i The EMPIRE MARKET is your market. Our entire efforts are put forth at all times to merit your patronage. Please give us a trial. l'JIO.NIi 18 The Empire Market Where Quality Goes Clean Through Will Leave Sunn. .1. K. Hlkins and Wayne Kddy, as sociated hero in tlie OreKon .Motor (hiruKo in the , sale of r.uiek cars, will leave I'enilletoii in the mar fu ture. Mr. Klkins, who Is now in ortland iai n business mission, will Kit to Seattle ilurins the oomlni; month where he will be In Hie auto mobile business. Wayne Kihly will Ko to Kverett, Wash., when he will be in a branch of the autu business. Tlie uivency for the lluick is not held hv iiiiv firm or indliidiial in 1' -tulle- I ton at present. The a.a;,,' '..a. ":-.' will be conducted '".V K. C. !ny V.'ho recently purcbasi (1 it. To lhivc .Monthly Audits A contract lias been t ntcrcd Into by the county court with Whii I'ivhl, Whitcnmli and Co., expert ui-count-ants. lor the work of ma I'.i!1, hi 'i.s of the couniy boo. is uurnu Ihe conriiB year. According to the now plan, u "u. m mi ! y jpn)i xi & Barnyard Champ m jiini'wiiia Mini iiiwp 1,11, ji pi !;.i!.ij i miin iwiUj,, V i I; -1 i ONLY 2 MORE DAYS TO SHOP Air 1 r TTV miS QUALITY sk SERVICE MIIOIS MMUVJ'l SAlMvl'l'l V.I.I SHOP ExVULY 83 s : What Shall I Give? THAT'S THf. QUESTION. COME TO THIS GREAT XM AS STORE AND LET US SOLVE THE QUESTIONS. OUR ASSORTMENTS ARE LARGE AND MOST PLEASING. C OME EARLY EXENINGS TILXMAS. AND SHOP EARLY. STORE OPEN FOR HER Camisoles $1.50 to $5.00 Combinations, Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Wash Satin $3.50 to $15.00 Silk gowns, georgette, crepe de , chine $6.95 to $22.50 Blousc3, crepe de chine, satins, geor gettes and pongees $3.95 to $22.50 Sassy Jane Dresses in Japanese crepe and chintz.. $5.95 to $11.95 Silk Sweaters in pink, navy, laven der and black $6.50 to $35.00 Negligee in taffeta, Georgette and satin $9.95 to $25.00 Bath Robes, corduroy, Beacon blankets and Pendleton $6.95 to $25.00 Silk Jersey Petticoats in all shades.. 2 $5.95 to $15.00 n : i ff1 C A jiiassieres ooc to Fur Neckpieces ....$15.00 to $200.00 Aprons, new models $1.25 to $3.50 Outing Gowns $2.50 to $3.50 What Would Ba More Practical and Acceptable Than One of These: Pendleton Bath Robe $25.00 Pendleton Indian Robe $13.50 Pendleton Cayuse Robe $9.00 Pendleton Bed Blankets $7.50 to $25.00 Pendleton Sofa Pillow Top $1.50 to $2.50 Pendleton Sofa Pillows $3.00 Pendleton Steamer Rugs $18.00 Pendleton Couch Cover $20.00 Look our assortment over before FOR THE BABY Sweaters m white wool $2.95 to $3.50 Carriage Shoes in pink and blue crepe de chine $1.25 Bunny shoes made of eiderdown trimmed with pink or blue silk $1.75 Japanese silk quilt in pink and blue $4.50 to $6.95 Sweater suits consisting of cap, leg gins and sweater ....$4.50 to $9.00 Babies' and Children's bath robes $1.95 to $4.95 Little girls' and boys' crepe suits in pretty bright shades $2.50 to $4.50 Celluloid rattles and toys 25c to $1. Celluloid rattles and toys 25c to $1.25 Girls' red and blue flannel middy. Babies' long or short coats in crepe de chine, cashmere, broadcloth, chinchilla and corduroy ....$4.50 to $13.95 Babies' Silk and Wool Caps, in pop- corn stitch or plain $2.50 to $3.95 Babies' Angora jlood? $4.50 and $5.00 Silk and Wool Bootees.. 35c to $2 0( "STYLISH STOUT OUT SIZES" A line of footwear In which sci entific study has combined style and grace with the roomy comfort re quired by stout women. Their extra width at the ankle and ball makes them a delight t the woman who has despaired, of finding foot east in shoes that look well. buying. THE STORE WITH THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Every stylish stout shoe contains reinforced built-in steel arch sup porting shanks, the renowned and superior quality Ked-Line-on Lin ings, full leather counters and leath er box toes. Style 234 .outsize lop, black glazed kid, 8 inches high, perforated tip, Cuban heel $10.00 Style 2oG, same as above in brown glazed kid ......$10.00 Gift Handkerchiefs 5c to $1.00 Si x Underwear $2.75 to $10.50 Silk Hosiery ..$1.00 to $4.00 Silk for Dress $2.00 to $4.00 Dress Goods $1.25 to $4.00 Other Materials 25c to 50c Fans $4.00 to $15.00 Gloves 85c to $7.50 Ribbons 50c to $5.00 Biiantry and Nouvateaux 50c to $10.50 Table Damask 85c to $4.00 Table Cloths $1.85 to $25.00 Napkins, set $2.50 to $25.00 Towels 25c to $1.50 Tapestry Scarfs $2.50 to $10.50 Maderia Scarfs $7.50 to $15.00 Umbrellas $5.50 to $12.50 Toilet Goods, reasonably priced. Laces 5c to 50c Jewelry 25c to $3.50 Hair Ornaments 50c to $6.50 Bead Necklaces $1.00 to $4.00 Many other things too numerous to mention. HOSE As a Christmas Gift is par excellent a gift that every member of the family will re ceive with much joy. Wool or Silk Hose for Mi lady Silk, Wool or Merceriz ed fcr "Him." 1 "Watch Buster Grow" BUSTER B ROWN SHO i mil . -V ? i , H - . - - f s'y -1 1 .. il -p I & i Hiinpllfied K.vstein of tiooliK will lie r;nlniilly liiHtnlli'il, iinil the coniriict calls for n monthly ninlll of the liool-s In.sleail of the, nnnunl auilit. The nr IMllelnentM were closed this inornilU. V. I). Whitennih, Junior niemlier oi Ihe firm, in here, anil he roproHonled the company In the hiiHlnesii which wasnureerl upon loday. The cost to the county remains at practically the same limine as wnen an anninii aoou was I "Jap Silky" in a proud chicken.1 P.ut not halt as proud hh its owner. Utile Mi.su l'loreme Holcker, aged two years. "Jap Silky" earned off first prize at the EnglowooU. K J-.' show o "barnyard iU." 649 Main Shoe Shine, 10c Pendleton For t'olu. .ri or Itiflarnza fj iid a s a l'r vnie. tnke T.nxnth ;l:i:iM(i QI IMS'i: Tii.lets. The c-nn-B 'm- t.fflrs the siimr.'nr' of K. AV. Groves U.JLMjri.'.fiD pure you get JiROilO.) SOc, Gonroy's Gash Grocery Co. 13 Pounds Sugar $1.00 14 Rolls Toilet Paper $1.00 5 Cans Carnation Milk $1.00 10 Corn Flakes $1.00 4 Packages Rolled Oats $1.00, 4 Packages Olympic Pancake Flour $1.00 Butter, 2 pound roll $1.00 6 No. 2 Cans Van Camp's Pork and IJe ins $1.00 5 lbs. Schilling's Best Coffee 51.90 10 lbs. Armour's Lard SI. S3 Wesson Oil pint Joe, quart (13c, 1-2 gal $1.20 Luna Soap, White Laundry, 20 for ...... $1.09 Fancy Jonathan Apples, box $1.75 Oranges, dozen 40c Accept our sincere good wislies for continued Prosperity and Ilap piives, also our tlianks for tlie fa vors received from you during the Benson & Wickland 5(1(1 M; St. ' t : f rlioiif 48K m m in v i -3 4' hi a hi 1 i- r X 8 S p 8 8 V 8 Vv 8 vv S 8 8 I 8 8 8 8 hi 1 8 i?ki 8 i ' . . II '" S i h B , -B . i . t n B : ii , a I'M i Sli H H B i fc...