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pnr. rx DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON FRIDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 23, 1921. TWELVE PAGES 5 '-t "-X l a, A Sl Vzs. . . . ... . . . . . . , . j 1 Social and Club News GAY A!A LAi:i:X ru.MI.VI. Uir miu t t. " American X Ik eveiiin . Mttliotiist i-h-.i if tin' 'urnnt iny Attn noon il- -I UlM.'W I! Hi'!'.-, i.-ii "J:. Hi"; I'll in i h . Tuur.s- i. m tji r t In- : ,!t'r;-1 ww ami Mi;w M;u I jin n iliffi-rs from I ho majority of tlruinativ readers in that tier entertainment is most unique, in New York she attends tin sueeessful llays of the year unl thru npro tltlres tin-in. hiiiiffMUUitinK the vari ous churarU-tH. Jler which; in 1 un it ft-toll v ill he "I ml t lit- iii'mIc! n wont- n one of the most Vnt'K t his si'iKnit tion of the piay here !ire:i promises to he ful. Mi.ss M;ul.aren will Salem ami other west tour hein'4 the. fir;-: Mi the WmL I .MISS SMITH VISITS. Miss (lladys Sinitli. sistant librarian in ' a satire on 11. This piay i talked of in New am! ibi' ocmii;;,- i- Mi.:s M;ic lllo;-t delight- lisit l'oitlaltd. rn towns, th" has made to formerly us-tin- linntilla) comity library, imw employed in 1 , library iit Spokane, was in Pcndb I 'li yc.torday between trains, v.hih i n route to Spokane after an ex tensive Kastern trip. .Miss Smith ;."ii nt tlif past six weeks in ..w York. Huston, Detroit, Washington. I', t'. uid other points. In Xiw York .shy was the guest of ti r uncle anil jaunt. Sin- found lulu h of inter,- t iwhilo visiting Kastcrn hliraic-; ami Ifuiind that Western sy: terns compare most favorable with .systems used in .i w loi'K, P.oMon ami other cities. uoi'i's u r 8 t a i it s snop "Open Tonight" For llic Convenience of Christmas Shoppers See Our Beautiful Blouses, Silk Pelli coals, Silk Bloomers. SPECIAL INDUCTIONS ON SUITS, COATS AND DRESSES. '. .. . DANCK Dice, r.o. lwal l. A. C students, former stu dents and graduates will enjoy a ro iiiiion anil dance, nt Jolly's Inn on the .evening of December .will l.e open to all O. PENH h ETON'S POPULAR ( A H M K N T SHOP No. 2 Autographic Kodak Jr. '( i I'll' oTV&Vtk W i VM I lf Anastimnat ii 1 1 i win it i l jus Noiiak it's compact the pictures anneal to anyone and convenient to carry, ;ly sized and are generou: artistically inches) while tigtnat iroporuoneu i 2 s 1 the lens, Kodak lornnila to iinish, cut ))iints. See the 2C in our Other Kodaks from $8.00 up. istinan - made assures sliari Anas lrom l lean- Koi -all lak department. 1 autographic 2.00 up. limn lues linm THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rcxall Store giiniHiiiii urn m mm Indian Goods We have some beautiful Indian beaded n'oods. These goods are made by the Cheyenne and Araphoes of Okla homa and are typical Indian, genuine buckskin Indian .Tanned goods. 3. The affair A. ('. people of j tin; county and reservations may he ! maile w :t!i Lowell SlocMinan, w ho is i one of ihe coinniiueu ill uliui'gu. His phone is i48-lt. .MlihS. L,illX To KNTKltTAlX .Mrs. Hyhan (i. Colin has issued invi tations lor a tea in honor of Miss Therese Snyder, whose eni;asement to Kiiust Crockalt was recently an nounced. Cnests have ln-' ii asked to Mrs. Colin'N hoine, "(! Jane street, on Thursday, Uec. 29, from four to five. llltK. I'KI'.INOKK DKI'AIITS. Mrs. Geortie I'erinKer departed to day for Portland to .spend t tie holi days as the Kiiest of Iter daughter, Airs. John .M. Dolph. Mrs. I'erlnser, who reeenlly returned after an ex tended visit In Portland, will he in Pendleton after New Y' ear's. I.ITT1.I0 D.U'OllTKIt XA.MKI). The illtle diiiilitf r of Mr. .and Mrs. H, A. Fanshier Iiiih been named Delia Marie. She was born on Wed nesday at SI. Anthony's hnspllal. Mis. I''nnshier was formerly Miss Kthel Haw of this city. Mr. and Mrs. h'an shier reside In Arlington. TO VISIT VOLCANO Alias l.enrii Jeriird, Pendleton Kill who is teaching in the hish sihool at llllo, Hawaii, will s)end the holi days at the volcano Knlcncn, in eom liaiiy with Jliss .May -Neil, of J.a Oramle, and othei's. 4.v:avi:s kor sta.vfii:i,h .Miss Marllla DiinniiiK left last even Ins for Ktaiifield In spend the Christ mas holidays wilh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (1. I.. InuiniiiK. She will visit also In .McMiiinvilliie. .Miss Dunning is a inemher of the Pendleton lihih scliool facility, ma e v is nou.v 'Word has lieen received here of Ihe tirrival of a ten pound son at the home of Mr. a;.d .Mrs. Kred .Nelson at Middle-town, Pa. Mr. .Nelson who is a brother of Olto Nelson formerly re sided here und is well known in Pen dleton. I.KAVKS POU WKSTON. Mrs. I ii id l,aeinler was in Pen dleton today en route I'roni Salem to Weston. Sim und her daiiKhler, Miss Anna Lavender, who is a student at Willamette I'niverslty are spending the winter In Salem. Miss Lavender w ill spend the holiday In Portland. .MPS. DICKSON IS IlKTTKIt Mrs. Arthur Dickson who lias boon a patient al SI. Anthony's Hospital for the past two weeks after nndersjolnj;- a scrio'is operation lias been removed to her homo and is on the way to re covery. ai its. Williams mail'; Airs. Nellie dates Williams, of Poll, land, is In Pendleton to spend the holi days as Ihe KUest of her daughters, Mrs. Pcnjanihi 1.. HiutihikIp: and .Mis. Donald liohinsoii. -. LKAVi: KOI I PORTLAND. .Miss Parol Wuitenbercr and Miss Doi'olhcy llciiel hit yesterday for Portland to spend the holidays. P.'illi are members of the Pendlclon hp;'li school faculty. WILL VISIT PAKKNTS Air. and Mrs. Olenn Kyau will leave this evening for Joseph, where I bee w ill be ifiiests at .Mrs. liyan's paients. Ah', and .Mrs. 11. 11. Cole, ilininj; the luliday:i, . 'M'KKTK IN Pi:MI.KTON. Airs. 1. It. llilsheck has as her Riicsts her inolher, .Mrs. L. P. Hamp ton, her sister, All's, L. .1, Itiothcrson und Air. lirotlierson. They are from Spokane, I.IOAVINO FOIt PDKTLAND .Miss i:isie Plimaurice will leave this ovcniiiK for Portland, where she will upend the hilidavs with relatives. Mil. AND M US. UKKSI.IN DIIPAP.T Mr. ami Mrs. L. .1. ISreslin left to- i;lida- lor Portland to soen ! the lloli- das with relatives. - !WII.I, VISIT PAKKNTS. m: .Miss Mellie Parker will spend p Cbiistmas In Walla Wulla Willi her . Al KS. PICK IIKTPUNS Mrs. i;. M. lt'.ce returned today after speiuUusi thu winter in Portland. SuLcstions for Late S V J Shoppers STUFFED WASHED FIGS IN GLASS SWIFT'S GIFT SOAP DOX FANCY FRESH CANDY IN BOXES STUFFED DATF.S MIXED CANDIES ALL VARIETIES FRESH STOCK NUTS HOLLY WREATHS ENGLISH HOLLY, LOTS OF BERRIES MISTLETOE SYRMNA PRESSED FIGS GLACE CHERRIES. FIGS AND APRICOTS .. LYON'S GLACE FRUITS BIG CHEESE EASTERN OYSTERS CEESE, TURKEYS , FINE ASSORTMENT OF ALL HIGH GRADE VEGETABLES, FRUITS AND GROCERIES. WE THANK YOU FOR YOUR LIBERAL PATRONAGE. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 28 Only 1 Quality th Bit r THE STORE OF A 1000 Practical Gifts n . - ri.I-,e rinwtj Pi'ini I lining ou-inir Poliint Sim C' inir Stands, Pictures, Leather and Tapeftry Chairs i.ffd Rockers, Serving Trays. ALL PHONOGRAPHS CNE-HALF PRICE $56.00 EUREKA ELECTRIC CLEANER Complete With Attachernnts for $47.50 This offer is goot! until December 24 SPECIAL FOR THE CHILDREN 8 J! 8 8 V Kiddie Kars from $1.23 and up SI Doll Carts from $2.45 and up I ?5 f'l-iILle.i.,' rVisiii-t nnil Rifk.-M from $1.50 uo 5a Doil Beds .' $1.00 CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 1K VOl U XM AS SIHII'I'INU KAKI.Y Ijilian.'f jour old luinllioe for new. Holiest .iiif.s uild for jour 8 n old fuinilnre. loa II. Court PIioiip 49B ri:Mi.r.Tox, oi:i:;o. If OF PRESIDENT IS IE! WASIUXCTO.V, Dec. z Mrs. Hai'diiiK is the best i V' r presided as mistress (P. House, aecoi'din; cs there. They lady who was so d e;i P.) mixer" who f the While i Ihe oldest iittaeh nnot recall a first, 'inoiratic. Many visitors a'diiK tlirotiKh the I'ast room and other public pails of I the While House have been s;ivcn an I unexpected thrill by the sudden ! pearani e of Mrs. Hardin',' on the .scene. She lakes Ki'cat delight In eoni 1 iu downstairs uuexpectedl, and di'op phii in on st.nhtseers wamU'i'inj; cui'i I ously about. I 'Phis letter was wrilcn by a man on tlic 'inside' who knows the facts j which make and break the market, jlle si' Id: I There was no reason except the j 'Sniioliii i'ii ss" to break Ihe Ie M'liiihei' option in i'hiemio in two I works hum S2.7.1 to JtJ.lltt. lec;iuse all the while, cvei y day. "more wheat was hciti; solil to Kin'opc than a- lielnu hionulit from the country. The 'export sales were limited only by piiidence on the inrt of the export ers." "In the liK'ht f these facts, it is reasonable to assume that similar 'sinushine; processes' have been in operation recently to force wheat down to a dollar. It has been a matter of common statement anions Chicago f;rain men and on the floor of the Ohicntfo Hoard of Trade for the last several months that the 'present market is a 'one-man mar ike'. ' and that in the present niar jket is a large operator who. in ad Idition to being a buyer, is also an elevator warehouse man. a shipper, a manufacturer of srain food pro Id nets, a miller and an exporter. It is time for the urain growers to i the real facts in the case. I Imcstiiialion Now Ai.eil. i "A resolution was introduced in then xve ! conn'ross on Ausust D! asking for an i iiHosti.i;ation which will briny; those I facts to llj-'ht. The resolution was ! referred to the Senate committee on agriculture. Xo action by that i-oiu-mittee has been reported. "Kvery .rain grower should xvrite to his congressman and senator and urge that Senate Resolution -No. i:Pi be brought out of the committee, ad- 11 I opted and currie.l iulo effect. This K'1 I resolution is -broad enough to secure I all tlie li-'ccssary facts. When xve ' have secured official information, will he aide to judge the merits of the grain exchange opera tors' contention that our low mar ki t prices' are almost entirely due to lack of export buying." Although they usually recognize her in advance, she always walks up and extending her hand announces that "I am Airs. Harding and I'm glad to see you here." Slio usually asks what State the visitor is from and many times they discover m. dual aCMUaintenccs. There is nothing formal about these little meetings and if she is busy, she says so and goes on. If he has time, often she show them through other rooms. Despite Hie heavy drain on her en ergy, .Mi's. .Ilard'iig IhuroUghly enjoyst her life in the While House. Her only) difficulty is in adhering to Hie ae.-tt schedule which Dr. Sawyer insists upon. He calls every morning and watches her closely because in his yours, 'is the Harding family physician, he has learned that Airs. Harding is too active for her own good, and his hardest Job is to get her to take suf ficient rest. j Airs. Harding- is fond of motoring i and rides nhoul Washington a great j deal, much of the lime alone. Twice i a week she goes out to see Mrs. (leorge. I H. Christian, Jr., wife of Ihe presi-! dent's secretary. They were next door neighbors In Marion and .Mrs. Harding likes to get nuay from for malities and talk about Ihe home folks In Marlon. (illAIN (illOWI.RS S!i (I 'mil Inued from page - B pan- eacl Good size Buckskin Bags, Small size Buckskin Bag.- Watch Cases, beautifully beadet Scissors Cases, each $-.00 l.:o l.oo Love's Dream We prices. K also have a few real Indian Baskets at reasonable LET US DO YOUR REPAIR WORK Yours for Service iley & Kemp vV W X x M x. Vs x , e , t 11 1 'X' -x" tu'i'lod made known is revealed in a letter XVlit t ill Sllbsciin-u!ly i Pdall- chard Randall, a member of the well known exporting firm of ,. Kishcr, Paltimore. Md lo Henry I. Coeiuan. one of tlie most prominent grain dealers on t hi- Chicago market. STARTS MUCH SICKNESS A clogging mass of undigested food that rcma.ns ormentittg in the stom ach or intestines sends the poisons it develops through the entire human body. "Keen the bowels open," is one rule of health recognized by all schicla of medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse ihe bowels, sweeten the stom ach and benefit the liver. For indiges tion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating1, gas or constipation, no remedy is more hiRMy recommended. No grip ing or nauica. Sold ervwheri "Try the drug store first," and Koeppcns, the drug store that serves best, for Pre scriptions. I - -- r..ioin, til ii f-ittr ,- " QUALITY MEATS. : We have a large supply of fresh killed Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Milk Fed Hens. Salmon, Shrimp Meat, Halibut, Crab Meat, Deep Sea Crabs, Eastern and Olympia Oysters. Phone 600 815 Main h 11 nu mu I'liiii it'" i' "win. 'iik'Mrsj' asSass fAM . nj r its.. ?. !w-if -s;tl livtwtnir ff''VOix - Trsi i .fjm 7 ,y a;. a:Vh r,-' ')ii'v t"i SAVE MONEY AT THIS BIG ewelry Sale JjdLiStiL hi I If you don t LaUove it, ask your friends who havs taken advantage of this sale Yon only have one day Kit. Xmas Eve you wilt receive our wonderful gifts, liclow nro a few suggestions and prices: S 0: Quality Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim B B Win Alary Jane ltimiei 8 dream true all light just like r xai nifse love with ' ied to Hertx'i t ni true all ) ight in. e fietien. she mih ler patient fell In r. Now sin's. m.'.iri I'll 1SKKAD is a friendly food. It appeals to your pulata and stomach ami wins a place in your food affectionss. Our bakery gonds are designed to meet your fervent appro bation. Pendleton Making Go. Extra Special Wrist V, btah. 15 jewel, 20 year ease, 'regular $30 value $18.85 ? 130.00 Wrist Watch, diamond set $100.00 SOME EXTRA SPECIALS $10.00 Cluster Set King, ladies $5.00 $3.00 Cluster Set Ring, ladies $2.50 $10.00 Jewelry Case $4.95 $5.00 Jewelry Cases $2.45 $:10.00 Wrist Watch. 13 jewel. 20 year guaranteed case, now $18.85 $:.30.00 Diamond Clintor. ..$245.00 $500.00 Diamond Solitary..$350.00 $5.00 Mahogany Service Trays, now $2.95 $5.00 Rack Combs , $1.95 $:.0.00 Silver Toilet Sets $17.50 $20.00 Silver Toilet Sets $12.45 SI 0.00 Silver Toilet Sets $5.95 $10.00 Gold Novelty Clocks . ..$4.95 $15.00 $10.00 Bracelets, now $6.95 Bracelets, now $4.55 $;)0.00 umbrella, fancy ivory trimmed, now $19.95 $20.00 Umbrella, assorted colors and trimmings $14.95 $10.00 Umbrella, various styles, now ".....$6.85 SOLID GOLD AND FILLED BROOCHES $15.00 value, now $8.00 $10.00 value, now $5.45 $ 3.00 value, now $2.65 $ 2.30 value, now $1.35 $10.00 Carving Set .v $5.45 Juct Received, a new assortment of Clocks and Chimes. ?."!5.00 Mantle Clcck SI 9. $".ii.O0 Mantle Clock $17.r $25.00 Mantle Clock $14.95 $15.00 Mantle Clock $ 8.95 Us HansGom s Jewelry Store I Tim noMK or (,ip r th r last v ,M 1 l.i 1 1 imu 1 1, ml)" ingii e.