East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 31, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ?AGE TWO
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. JENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 31, 1921.
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Ppnrp Per, CTAMrifl n OTIinV P I ID 'iT : 1
A Happy New Year
and a fond goodbye to the achievements of yesteryear. A
store, like an individual, cannot live upon achievements of the
-p." st. They must be forgotten in the hustle and bustle of accom
plishing better work.
During every minute of every business day, this store strives
01 to the goaf of doing greater things, and with the beginning
o" the New Year, it pledges itself to "carry on" always with the
to further endear itself into the hearts of its patrons.
0 i HELD CHRISTMAS PARH 4j mokh
ttA. Tji I ' .-TA.NKIEI.n. Sl.-TIu- SiuJ ffl 4 B A it fV' I
tHS! ' 'a"- I ' lll htlJ its a,,1,uul l'hristiiis los- 9 FJ M M fcVP
t I 7rL "Nl I ,lk Thursday afternoon at thf D l B w
Ji Zr , N. I 'home of Mrs. James F. lJine on V. jff j4&0r
X, I tsirfr, V . fS. I Wood .strict. The rooms were leau- $ ?s? fA$?
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STORE CLOSED ALL DAY
MONDAY.
Be sure to shop accordingly this evening.
JANUARY
CLEARANCE SM,F,
Save your yenterd :y's
copy of tho East Orc
gonian. Attend this sale
this evening. Will own
strong again Tuesday.
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XAovd George evidently considered
Sir Hamar Greenwood as the ono
man wno hade lono most to bring
about Irish peace, for he presented
the pen with which ha signed tb
treat to Lady Greenwood
ftmOttQ 6AIEST SEPARTAENT fX$22
SfiePeoples Warehouse
-,.V IWHtRE IT PAYS TO TBADE ffiBBiF-?
(KllSl OlOKOIllull Special.)
ilduya,
K. J. WntklnH left Friday for f'l-n-dlcton
to transact buisnoss.
Mm. Victor Morgan went lo Im
Ctiande Friday to have dental work
. done,
Waldo I toga wont to Kamela Wctl
ncmlny to spend u low days.
Ralph Si-haefer was In from the
McKay breaks Friday. lie reports
MHAi'lIiU'. (Ho.. Dec. 30. Mra.
, . w stock, doing flno.
Ulck Hush left this morning for to ... . ,. ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. tjny Nurdrn spent
Urando where she will spend the hoi- Xmas with V, 11. ltosa and family.
Mcaoham was almost depopulated
(luring Xmas week, Jiict Mu.vrnml
went to t'onrr u".lcnc, Mono liawnies
to lOlnin, Frank dales, Alfred iiranpi'
and HiMison Ilurni'it to I.a (inind,..
Vonnlo llolnnnib to Poise, Uuhcop
llrlcker nnd wlfo nnd Mrs. Roberts to
Haknr. Ore. All reported having a
Mood time,
moniins from l'endluton,
Crus Barker came up from ller
miston Thursday to spend New Year's
duy with his parents.
H. F. Shreckhlse was a business vis
itor in I'eiullt'ton this week.
Mart Uooth and wife returned
home Wednesday from Milton.
Pick Withers has been on the sick
j list the past week with a bad cold.
Miss Helen Denson came over trom
La Grande to spend the holidays with
her parents.
Mrs. J. D, Casey went to I'ortland
to upend the holidays with her hus
band. Mr. Casey is in St. Vincent's
hospital. He was Injured In the Oe
lilo wreck. His many friends here ure
glad to know that he is rapidly recov
ering his health and will be home in
tho early part of the new year.
On I'hristanas iBve the boys had n
turkey and goose shoot. Jack Casey
stood hifili man, winning three.
For the last three days chlnook
winds have been blowing. This even
ing the thermometer dropped to a
lower level. Tonight the snow has al
ready fallen to u depth of two Inches.
STAN FIELD, Dc. Jl The Study
Club held its annual Christinas les
tivitiis Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Jame F. lJine on
Wood .street. The rooms were beau
tifully decorated in Ninas garb. A
pleasant afternoon was spent in ex
changing Christinas greetings, A
buunteous feast was rerved. The
hostess was assisted by Mcsdanies
Canficld. Connor and Stuart.
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Mrs. M. K. Severance left Monday
rternoon for her home in Great
1 Fulls. Montana, after a visit of sever
al months at the home of hr son E. ,i
S. Severance. Mrs. K. S. Soveranm M
accompanied her to Spokane where
sre will visit for sevefa! days wi'h
her father K. 1". Lippley.
Mrs. J. IS. Kinney relumed homo,
Tuesday from l'or'Uui! where she
has been visiting freuls and rela
itnes. I
One of the most enjoyable parues
of the season was given Wedneslnv
levelling at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John F. l'.agan on Main street, when
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ineir uauisnier ,u .sfl .ii,iis.i,vi . ...
Misses Ix'one and Virginia Cole
were the charming young hostesses
at a rive hundred party given in
honor of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.lohn F. r.ngan and Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. Cole. Those accepting the
young ladies hospitality were Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. liaragon, Mr. and
Mrs. Don I'ruitt, Mr. and Mrs. James
F. I-ane, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Con
nor, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Stuart. E.
R. Veverance, Mrs. V. S. Noltin of I
Tallies, Oregon, and the guests or j
honor. Mr. and Mrs. l)agan and llr.
and Mrs. Cole. At the close of thej
evening delicious refreshments were
served.
99 PACE
Prices Reduced
Effective January 1, 1S22
Model 43 Sedan $lo
Model 47 Pacemaker Slo!
Model 47 Coupe $2145
Model 47 Sedan . . $2295
These Prices F. 0. B. factory.'
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II. T. Dealy and family left Wed
nesday for Alilton lo visit with relatives.
11ICI)1.1 1X)1( VAIDICMLLK.
S.V NFRANCTSCO, Dec. 31. (U.
IM Jack Dempscy and "Aromatic"
Jack Kearns his manager, are here
on a vaudeville lour. They will be In
the Hay region for several weeks.
Following tho close of the vaudeville
circuit tour, it is understood that
K earns will rush his champ into the
movies again, Just to keep a few
punches ahead on the old meal ticket
Unvls Barker and wife returned this while waiting for another fight.
Mrs. James F. Uine was sboppin
in Fendlecon lust Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fulton and
cltil.lren are spending their Xmas va
cation in Astoria, the gues'ts of rel
atives. Mrs. P. S. Noltin and daughters
Helen nnd Klltabeth or Haines, are
the guests of Mrs. Kltabeth Con
nelly and Mrs. Don I'ruitt.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwin Dupuis and
son Joe of Nolln, spent Xmas at the
home of their son Chester Dupuis.
C. A. Hn7.en left Monday for Pleas-
ant Va'ley, after a few days visit
with his family here.
The Sunday school held its regular
Xmas tree Friday evening and a mot
enjoyable program was rendered by
the Sunday school children.
Father Ttutlcr of Hermiston was
in town this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dupuis en
teil.iineil the following people at n
most delicious Xmas dinner. Father
llntler of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs.
F.dward Dupuis and son Jon of No
lln, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. A. Ha.en and
son Ezra. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Hazon.
Leo and Maria and Mr. and Mrs. F.
1!. Stuart.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James V. Lane bad
for their guests on Xmas rlav Mr. nnd
Mrs. K. S. Severance and daughters
Huth and Florence May, and James
M. Kyle.
Jnni"s M. Kvle will leave the bc-t
of the week for a New Year's visit
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Peeves are
spending a few days in Pendleton.
Mrs. Alice Vench is spending the
week in Portland.
The closed car the car for every day in the year.
There's no need of waiting for spring when you
can purchase a car of this quality at the, above
prices.'
The Oldsmobile Company
of Oregon
Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone 975
CAN EE CURED
Free Froef To You
All t want it your nama end addres to I run tend von a free trial
treatment. I want you just to try tiiis treatment Uut'i all Jutt
J. C. HUTIELUR. P.
I v. been in th Rtil Dni BuiinfM for W yrs. I itrvtii four .IWM a mrroher of the Indiana
State Board ol Pharmacy and rive ycara ! Pmident ot thf KetF.il HriitiiM Awociatmo. Nearly every,
one in Port Ww knowa me and knowa ahnut my euc-ce uln! treatment. Ov or tety IhnnaanO lira
Women and Children oulaide of Fort Wayne, have, accordinj lo the..- owe tateniemt, licencurea oy
, thu t'emmem unce I nr made true oner puwic. ..,,..
I If you hare Eczatna, Iteft. lt KMum, Tettor-nercr mind lirw bid my trititmeni nu
enrrd the worst cases i ever saw nlva ma chanc to prof my elalni. . ,
fitl TO y-Hu- riairUun.1 sddr'sa en Ihe couu,t below and set the trnl treatment 1 wantto
end you i KEK. The wonileriaccoiapltalied in your oa ease will ho proof.
I ' riwiaaafltLTABty aaaaaavaaaaaaeaaaaaNVJ
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i. C. HUTZELL, Drusglet, Ho. 4083 Wfl Main St., Fort Wayn lad.
ricase tend without cost or obligatioD to me your Free Proof Treatment,
Name..
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TtltKKV It WIIKIXH.
' -lirlstniai day It a busy on for
Cook ao tlia day after la a tin time
for Junior- to lend a hand and give
tha head cook a vacation.
Turkey namlkln ar eaay to make,
temptlnr, and aulted eilhttr fir lunch
eon or dinner.
tica up two riipsful of turkey uilng
at from part that ar not easily
earved at th table wlnga, back and
the Ilk.
Mak t thick whit aauc ai fol
low: Melt 1 tableapoonaful (at (butter or
turkey fal).
Stir la I tableipoonaful flour.
Add 1 cupful milk Very gradually,
tlrrlng all th while, unlese you u
a double boiler, which la alower, but
doea not ecoreh.
Add k teaapoonful aalt
Thla ehould ba a thick cream.
Add turkey meat and mil welt.
Put ln'.o ranilklnt. aprlnkle cracker
crumb en th top and hake io a
quick oven for ten inlnuiea.
Thea ramikiua. aered with bak
ing powder blaculta and a fruit anlad
mak a fln meal.
FLOWER FAMILY'S CHRISTMAS
gave
1 1 1 ( 1 hikIi bs 8ie girl say.
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L gazed nt all the beautiful things
In Ihe brilliiiully lit shop win
dow. It would be but a sad
UuiBtniaa at home thla year: no girts
or Chrlstnina tree for them, with f.inl
out of work ao long.
How Violet would hug that rlnlntv
i.i:i.l tlvin:; ill the a. i, as she ru.-heil
They walked towards Lily, loukinc
around as I hey came.
"Oh. please, have ou lost any
thing." aekfil I.lly. shyly.
"Yes, my dear." the lady said. "Ms
little lrt haa lo.-l her purs-j, and
al"lr ea ;er to to
her wonderful
doll In pink estln. and hew .B,v , unnhs site oroppe.i n nere. j
would love that fat red hook with, I.lly held It out. "1 struck my foot
Falry-talea written on It In ahlnlng s.tlnst It. as 1 was looking at th,"
gold letters. The girls st school l- pretiv things, and choosing what I1,
wave laugh at their floral name. would buy for evenono. If I only ha 1 ;
Lily. Violet and Palsy and called the money." .
them The Klower Kantllv The lady oue.r.oned her. and lh
Pear Mother, bow nl'-e he wonM whole story came out of the hard
look tn that lovely coat, and lust times. Dad out of work, and no I hrlst-
then ber foot etrnck something anil i niaa :
looking down. ihe eaw a little red1 "N'o rhrlstmaar echoed th little,
i, nr.. her fpei It wna a rerv ! girl. "h V"ther"
nrett. little nurse and h"r eves arew I The In lv took out on. of the WIN
big. as ahe looked Inside for the name
of Ihe loaer. There wa nn nnm.
Dm ihe ,,,! Inil nlrondv Peon there.
I'-avni ti- i it v p.-t'-kimes of KtUMlie. and
lie.t o. had l -roin i-a--l a itood osi
t inn I" Ita.l .-a.iir,' the fath.M of sura
,ip Imm., si utile mil must be pro ided j
for I
?n after nil the FP-wor f-nmliv ha 1 ,
y vorv !nvit;i :i-i,l i'rt-ipy Christmas.
The HANDY BOY AT HONE
BY CHARLES A. KING.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. PLYMOUTH. N.H.
but Juat two neatly folded hllla eat-h
with a larre 5 on It Phj wn nnlte
alone in front of the shop window
anil was Juat nifklni tip her mind lo
run home to h-r Mother, when art
automobile mopped st the curb, and
a litdv and a llltle girl Rot nut
"I'm auie I limit have diop;-d It
"Take this, niv rt-nr " ahe ealrl. "You ,
hse cortainly earnod If hv reiutninvr;
ihe purse, (iti and buy what you like
bit1 tell tne Hrt when' in'i Ihe. and I
will go anil see your Mother" l.ilv .
g.l .- the ad,1"esa. g'-tt watched the
rjir drlxe awav. then clut'-hinc, hoi
live ilidlar bill tlshilv en'eod th
siiio, ti Utl a;ntif a rerv h.iex- hour.
Wh-'H t.iie rittie out aits"! ahe hat
a tt'lo n tMitid'es tvi reai-h'-d to h,-r
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here. Mother." ahe heard the litile rhln. and atst-ted for tu
ner pin-
puzzle Comer
DIAMOMi
ily f! rat la In slo, kin.
My second glveg heat and light.
My third bringa Joy to gli la and bo
My fourth la a pigpen.
My fifth I In t'hrlsinia.
L. Kill II I'l .y.l.r',
Here If a ladder of greeting and cheer.
To every food IneuU wli-'ncr far or
near.
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a circle.
1. Youth rut.
4. A vehicle,
t leage.
. A bird.
7. Angry.
5. IStnlk of grain.
V. Laie.
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Bird Feed Box
;l ',t a li.- () .11111 II, ' lltlll
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...a 1 u tuu She sc.1,-011 s joy
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Q M-h tn.i; pc-tc ni.. ,a!i on vu
ri r..lV il.'.kcj i.-r,i liu' )
ArJ when ilie vmtet liim shall tat
I hat y.'u m iv h.i,-.i n iiJ ,
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I dorr vo'.i rt , j ualolu
AnJ t'l.tl ilium 'a nil 'he coining day-
! . tcl! j! u e new vcai. '
"i c.i I! u-.a r ; d. v 1 11 .n'fl lot voi
V. In
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lb I'aucr Of lUlnd.vr-
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Al .all" liar Santa la
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1 j'u-i p.-.-- a:Kl ti'i .ine
t hi ouxh ihe season, in votir wav.
C.tl.i.r. . d:. , e nu .i.ui e com lusiv
e.idt'm-e of the po.vesaion of the
nner I'hr.stian cirtiies and of
;indl:!'.p.- i-f distoition than the
apparent ft .endlituvs of birds and
oihor wild tl.ni.j whi.-h is ao chnrllv
l,etowe,t and .-an be wained only by
, .tdvaa.-es on th p:irt of one whu de- ;
tit. 1.1 a-ii:.nl ei-.euh to so to
;hc trouble of l-.r,w:ng t.'etti that he
w.-itiix of thoir innnden.e
Ti. -re i no surer way ot stlmu
luting Iriendiin. sa in bird thao by
; i.kim.u piuvi.-i.u tor let-dint iheo. ,
q .rn.i the mouth whn Im-u n.luru ,
I .nnd n .ii is .ofieU with enow and:
' ne. l'.ie inte wun ouil.it. and main- '
j uiii'j' a tii il leedi:,; .iei a-e at th
1 t.ii.a. wilt mae Inn Hue tu u.a tiitud
at.ii i nt,-. r. mu- ta,,a i..4.yii. e al toe
I 1 iiuloi at niotii.'tit ,
i Th; te. d buv n.av he mad of an :
pa- kins bu no: lent than six inches
it.-t-p .and ia.:t- euuuuti to be u..de
I .liMiut nuer-n ,ltv...o on .-v-'. aide Ko!
; !.:u-.!;t, tne to and Oo.ii.nt titittiiiil'
,,e n-ti mr I t ut a: ti-e inrra t ant;le'
..;i.' uau.-.i l.a.itij ly rrti;it side tt,
11 ..-i it ,,-at tile bx l
.,f the ti4,.,i ui .j:i,rt tat., laai
the iar tail krvps the coiner of II. e
1 box pointed lulu h tanul so tde (ip's-
.11 ni ra.n will not blow Into It, and
food placed tlicie will not blow away.
u make tlin" more certain the piece at
a will prevent the snow frnm curling
over the tcp Into the box. If the bot
tom of the box le narrower than the ;
tcp a. at It.
The bin must be baltnced to rest j
upon the top of the polo at C and
neld in place by a smooth nail driven
.1110 the top ot the pole, forming the
pivot upon winch the box turns. The!
weight ol the box rests upon an Iron '
w.. sner win. !i la auppuru'd by the j
shoulder toi med by top of the pole
at C The hoiv in the bottom of thej
t.u at It must be larite enough only
to insure that there will be no friction j
i.eiwe. n tne bouoin of the box and 1
tiie pole that w.ll prevent the r- j
t-pouse of tne Lov to tile Influence of
..io tan tail wlin.li holda the box Into I
the w.od. The pole may b of anv!
heigin an.i lo. a..d anywiiera; goi
iuditmeiii tnuat lieciile what Is niost
i-olive aunt.
M u not necessary that the box should
r.i- ore tuetital, and it ehould not be
patntev.. lor wild birds eeem to object '
to pa nt and to pte:er the appearance
of weather wear and the absence of
Ipy&ZS i 'USuIiit ii4i.ii.e tlte i
presence of their human arch tnemi
The aocket which holda an out-door
revolving clothes dryer form an ex
cellent support for the pole of the
feed box. If the box Is kept supplied
with crumbs and other food for th
birds ltajwllt not be long; befcr they
tthuw their appreciation of your cour
tesy In asking them to dine at your
expense by appearing a few at a, time
and gradually spreading the Invitation,
among their frlenda and relative.
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