East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Co-ats'Are Shorter
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Pendleton Greatest
TO GIVE UP CIGARETTE
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21, 1022.
Department
Store
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THRU ITS VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS offers to the careful buyer many opportunities to save j
not only money on your individual purchase which is the main item nowadays, but on account of
our full and complete stocks it affords that pleasure in being able to shop in one place without the
necessity of running all over town for so many of the items you might want. Then, toe, you get S.
&H. Trading Stamps on all cash purchases.
"Yliw- June Illll iiiiihor nf 11)0 wnxationnl micwim, "Tho (lift of Eve,"
has Just oniuploteii Ji.llny uenf of. u book, "YOtr." It t.'illis of poisoniU
IiIck mill bofiimiiiK clothes. In u wny that any wninnn, who would make
tin' must of her natural homily, will ti'oa.iiire. A copy is youm for thu
it.MldiiK', If yon will write your roiincsl to tin' home offices of Tlio IT. W.
CSOKHiird Co.. ut 1010 S. .MIi'lilKiiii Ave., ('hleiiKo, III.
GOSSARD TYPE CORSETRY FOR YOU
Not to know the type to whleli one belongs unci the type Irleal to
ward which one should strive not to know the secret that will be
hoalth-ir'vlim an well as style-RivInt! Is to miss the whole magic, of
personality. You simply ean't keep youilifiilness and beauty mid pi
quancy insiilelii' wroiiK corset, any more than you can keep them for
Ions without any corset. riOKSARD TVI'R COItSKTKY is the very
fonhilnlion of that lovely iiieture that every real woman wants to make
of herself an. I can if she knows the secret. - ,
I'erhiips you have Just hocn litiyiiitf your corsets by Waist measure
and leaving (he rest to chance. That's fatal! Oossard artists haven't
thought of yon in such a vauue way. You have been thought of as bo
lnnKiiiK to one of the nine types of fif-iircx around which nil Oossard
deHiKiiiiiK' revolves, flossard CorselH don't make the mistake of tryinff
to force all women to look alike. Clossard artistry creates special cor
sets for VOIT; to hrlnit YOUR figure to the, perfection that may be at
tained by one of YOl'll height, YOUR wclRht, YOUR proporl ions,
VOI'R natural curves and l.'nes.
The nossrird Corsets ilofilprnoil to fit. YOUR VKRY OWN FNUrilR
will help you to sland and walk as you should; they will mould and
coax a too liencrous curve; they will even rescuo lines that are not
curved Biil'ficienlly. And they will do all this with a comfort such as
you never knew before, an I will outwear two or oven three ordinary
corsets. Io you realize for how liltle yon can 'buy those comfortable,
graceful, sensible, healthful, Oossaril Corsets? They are very moderate
ly priced, within (ho reach of every wiamtn.
Co to the best storn you know, there you will ho correctly fitted to a
(lossnrd by a trained eorsetiore who will know Just how to idealize
your flKure. or If you feel you have u very special corset problem and
you'd like a hit of personal advice, write to Miss Jane Hill, tho fjossard
corsef and cb IhinK specialist, whose years of experlenco unci proven
nullity are at your service.
We are sole aKents for rcinlleton. (Kecond floor.)
Ida M. Dickenson, n representative of the "Gossnrd"
Corset, will be with us on November 29th.
If you are Interested in noeltiR the new models, or, If you have some
coral Ills that you want to overcome, It will be to your advantage to
mill at our store at that time, and let one of the factory experts talk
It over with you. You will he welcome and no charge or obligation
whatever.
7 DAY CARNIVAL OF GROCERY SPECIALS NOW ON.
FOR REAL BARGAINS READ THIS LIST OVER
Tea Garden Mince Meat, quarts ". Regular 75c. this week 55c
Curtis Supreme Ripe Olives Regular 60c; this week 40c
Wool Soap Regular 10c ; this week .0o
Fairy Soap ., Regular 10c; this week .0(5
Crescent Corn Starch Regular 15c; this week 10c
Standard Corn : Regular 2 for 85c; this week 14c
Diamond W. Chili Sauce Regular 40c; this week 3.e
No. 1 P. S. Whole Clams Resular 25c; this week 20c
' 1 Gallon Jug Tomato Catsup Regular $2.00; this week $1.00
Heinz Pork and Beans, No. 1 Regular 15c; this week 12c
Horlick's Malted Milk Regular $1.00; this week 85c
Two Minute Oat Food Regular 20c; this week 15c
Dromedary Cocoanut Regular 25c; this week 18c
Dromedary Cocoanut Regular 40c; this week 30c
Orington Apple Butter Regular 35c; this week 27c
Diamond W. Peach Plums, iy. Regular 35c; this week 27c
Tetley's Ceylon Tea, 1-4 lb. ..7 Regular 25c; this week 17c
Tetley's Ceylon Tea, 1-2 lb..- Regular 50c; this week 33c
Avondale Molasses, quarts Regular 25c; this week 17c
Brer Rabbit Molasses, gallon Regular $2.00; this week $1.25
P. & G. Naptha Soap Regular 10c; this week .0(c
Walker's Chili Con Carne Regular 20c; this week 10c
Pure Olive Oil, quarts Regular $1.25; this week 97c
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. Regular 35c; this week 27c
I. X. L. Jams .. . .Regular 20c; this week 15c
Standard Tomatoes ' Regular 20c; this week 15c
Quaker Corn Puffs' Regular 20c; this week 10c
1-2 Gallon Tea Garden Syrup Regular 80c; this week 63c
Olympic Steel Cut Oats Regular 35c; this week 25c
Mrs. Porter's Mayonnaise Regular 20c; this week 13c
Tuxedo Tobacco Regular 15c; this week 12c
1 Pound Tin Tuxedo .....Regular $1.35; this week $1.10
Cream of Barley Regular 20c; this week 14c
Be sure to ask for S.&H. green stamps. They cost you
nothing.
PENLLETONS . GREATESTDEPARmENTSTORE
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LONDON", Nov. :l. (A. I'. ) Eng
lish physicians are urging women who
are addicted to smoking, to use a pipe
and good tobacco instead of the cig
arette. The doctors point nut thp.t the
nicotine found in th.- cheaicr brands
of cigarettes is much more injurious
to women than to n, ,'.nd they de
clare that the poriuiins and scents
used in brands prcpuivd for the fair
sex also are injurious.
Two recent deaths of women have
been attributed directly to cigarette
smoking. While these ..uses have been
lue to excessive smoking, the physi
cians say that tn.e same amount of
pipe smoking probably would not have
had fatal results.
S'niokin;;- among women in London
s now almost universal, and one rare
y goes to a theatre, dance or restaur
mt wlnre the liKijo'rlty ,,f the women
present are not smoking.
Recently two youiu; women appear-'
d at an athletic meet smoking pipes,
mil many of the fashionable shops of
Hond Street have exhibited stocliB of
lipes designed for the feminine smok-
Now that tfie vogue of the very
hort sports coat of fur is flnnly
established the fashionable voman
heeins to look for warm and at
K'e separate 8Mrts. She fmtU
them of camel's hair, bufolored
S ana coolly in many different
models For afternoon costutr.es
velvet and velveteen are moat in
demand and aro shown In "V-toed
models.
llowev.
Hie little
still the
till
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innovation has
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FOUND N
CHICAGO; CAPTURED
PnePeoples warehousa
x3y.jjfi I'I'I !l jffllffifl W HERE IT PAYS TO TRADE lM-ES!iW
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Frank J. Anseon to J. A. Campbell,
110. S 1-2 8V 1-4, Sec. 2, Tp. 4, X. R.
2S.
Mary' Hartnett to John and OUlp
0'.Ueina, 2S:i.0T. Lot 5 and II, Block
H, South 1'endlelon.
W. U. Taylor to Jumoa Potts, $40110.
Mete and 'bound tract boginniiiR tit in
tersection of west lino of First street,
with south line of Main street, Athena.
Helen T. Duncan to J. B. Swit.ler,
isnu. West HO feet of Lot 2 and Kust
10 feet lot 1 in block CI, Wurdwell's
Add. City of Umatilla.
Albert D. Lee to F. M. and II. J
Adair, $500. Lot 9, block C, Hermis
ton Orchards.
i Karl (inlanders io r rancm j. mi-
kins, $1. SV 1-4 SK 1-4, Sue. 28 unit
XW 1-4 NK 1-4 Sec. 33, Tp. 1, X. It.
as.
AuRtist Kupers to Wm. Kupers, $1.,
East 1-4 of B 1-2 Sec. 13, Tp. 4, X. K.
31 and Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, Section 18. Tp.
4, N. It. 32 und li 1-2 W 1-2 and W 1-2
E 1-2 Sec. IS.
Wm. Kupers to Auprust Kupers $1,
W 1-2 and W 3-4 of E 1-2, Sec. 13, Tp.
4, X. R. 31.
Surah L. Hatton to 1. C. jrcXabb,
$1700. Lots- S, 9, block lfiC, lies. Add.
Pendleton.
C. II. ItcKinney to John R McKin-
ney $10, 1-2 interest in S 1-2 KE 1-4
XE'1-4 Sec. 35, Tp. , N. K. 35.
Albina Monterastelli to L. Jlonteras-
telli. $11000. 1-2 interest in and to E
t'llTl
iate.1
snakes
'hii'as
frenk
AGO, Nov. 21. The oft.-de-inestion
of whether rattle
ktow wild in the vicinity of
has been settled oy Dr.
.M. Woodruff, curat. r of the
""hieaiio Academy of Sciences, in
Lincoln 'Park, with the acqiiui.sition
if a biiecimen captured this summer
'ii the sand dunes at llillcr Beach,
aear (lary, Ind.
The rattler, a three foot female
,vit h six rattlers and a button, be
longs to the prairie type, or Crota
!us Soiifluentus. Shortly after reach
'nH' the musenin she n'avo birth to
ie'en youiiM' snakes. Two ditid, ono
''soaped, and the other four, now
ionie six or eisht inches Ions', al
ready have demonstrated on white
mice that they are as deadly veno
mous as their mother.
After completing a study of the
habits of the mother and her young:,
Dr. Woodruff plans to dispatch them
and make plaster casts for the ex
hibit of reptiles from the environs
if ( 'hicaso.
DYE A SWEATER
Every "Diamond Dyes" package
tells how to dye or tint any worn,
faded (tarmt'iit or drapery a new rich
color that will not streak, iipnt, fade,
or run. Perfect home dyetnR Is itunr
unteed with Diamond liyes even If you
haves never ded before. Just tell
your rtniRKlKt whether the material
you wish to dye, is wind or silk, or
whether it Is linen, cotton, or mixed
(rood. For fifty-one years millions
of women hni been tisinir "I'lamond
Dyei." to mid years of wear to wear
to their old. siial by waists, skirts,
dresses, coats, sweaters, stockings,
ilrapeiie.i. luimtliiKs, cvciythlnK!
ltuntte
hotel
was a
Sunday
loft
car
Tlmr
load
2 WEEKS VACATION '
(Kast Orrgoni.tn Pprchil)
I'KI.UI. Nov. i'i. -1 in re w ill ho
two i''k' :H-alii)ii in tmr srtmnl
hiT ilu I inf t ho linltt;i m wIhmi Miss
MOTHER! OPEN
CHILD'S BOWELS WITH
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP
Your littlf nnr will Im th- "fruitv"
tasti of H'ahfnrnt.i Vie S t tip' ti
if conntipall. biltu.N. iirit.iblf, f.- i
iw h, r 1 nj f ll. A X'. hx-uI HI
nrvr fiiMn t vU-:t iif t h l:ir art!
ho 1p. In n f' W hnuri ou can w'
ftr onr"'lf how iht.nn:hlv if ik"
all the Mnr 1'ilr, and unhn t fn.l
xtt of the l.ofI- i n J on haxf a 11.
playful chit'l ncun.
fornta Ki Srttp" h.-m-iy. Tht kn
a t-af!oonfl tKiay it rhiM
lomnrro. Ak yiir 'ru'Kt-( f-i
j-nntn t 'atit"rnt:t Kic Sirup huh
has rtir-rti"n for .iit- v.f rhii.lr n
of all a- print.l on Iwtilr. lth,'r
Ton mnwt Kay "-ltf.. tn or you uia :
jtnn primary teacher will Inive for
i Portland to visit with her parents.
I Mi'H. Vina Ifinton and boh Klincr
of tlie I'kiah liotnl, acoompanird by
l'N'lix Johnson math1 a hn.sine.ss t rip
to IVmlleton and hark Monday.
Mrs. Walter Allison and mm Millie
left for Uridno Creek Sunday for an
Indefinite visit with her fathor and '
lirot hers. j
J. It. Constants and CSeorne Ness l
left Friday for Portland on business. !
I.ee Knapp of liaime was a Vklah !
visitor Saturday niht.
Kelix Johnson purchased fifty 1
head of stock cattle from flair Stur-j
ilivant Monday anil Tuesday ho left j
for his stock ranch near lianct with i
them.
Shernum l.oiiff of
Knest at the kiah
nlKht.
Prank lltlhpit. Pr.,
for J'ortland with a
choice beef cattle.
K. A. ltottcher and Perry Simpson
left Thursday for Pendleton on bus
iness, returning Saturday.
Mrs. Ill Terry and son Wayne left
Saturday morning for Vendleton to
remain with her aunt Mrs. I.lnsner.
during the winter.
Jay I'espnin returned from Pen-
ton Friday after visiting a few
ays wit h his hrot hers and families.
It. A. ltottcher umt Mr. and Mrs.
I Kred Summer who have been Inter
ested in the government work and
I na o been here all summer, left
Wednesday morning for IVndlcton.
j t he v 'M k having Ucn postponed i
hero for this ear. 1
Snow f 11 last Friday mornim; and
still lays on the north MM stdes to
the depth of four or five inches,
which makes t he w eat her a little
I chilly.
j Mrs. 1.1od Uickert has sold her :
'rsidence propeitv in the west rod (
'.tf lnwn to I'larenci Paby.
n account of tho bad roads aftei
the Morni the stage got in late
Tuesday ntcht. ,
! A Mh k mee ting w.is held in the
I'at.twi II ball edm"day e ening.
M is. Jennie "hamtHtlm lett last
Tui dav for a tsii with retain-- ;
and liitnds at Pcndh ton. AThena j
an-l Walla Walla. She will be ab-j
s,nt until lVc. Itf. '
i;eiri;e Nss retuinel frm Pen-!
d! tun Thin sdav v nmg. j
Ttie mail ! twe n t kiah and Ft
lt lltx k tHL.in running on the M
-h hrdnb- Thurda . and from now
on during tho winter, one Mage wiP.
loavr I kiah in tt-o TnorntiiK. and
one will lao Ptlot K'xk m th.
inrping whi.h will make th- Ivr
db tn ni.nl throo tian dd w h n it
rrn hr 1 kiah as the Mate b-a-s
Fib -I V l- fnt-' X h t ! in a' ili (
John i;,.xkwcil td I'-ng 'ts,.
passeil away Thursday night, Nov.
I llo is a brotlier uf Henry ltlack-
I well of Portland.
I Mark J Juicy, young son ot Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Haley fell Thursday
I evening, striking on his head and
shoulders, badly bruising his lace,
j but nothing serious.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Surface who
j have been residents of Fkiah for two
'years, left' Friday morning, for their
! old home in the east.
Mrs. Arden (lilliland had the mis
fortune to dislocate her ankle
Thursday morning.
Harold 1 obyns, government trap
per, has been promoted and trans
ferred from 1 'mat ilia, county to
tHympia, Washington, and with .Mrs.
1 lobyns and infant daughter, will
leave soon for their new home. Mrs.
Pobyns has made her home during
tht summer witli hot parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. .Loreni:.
Colliery of AW-U Virginia, in a non
union field, lor a million and a quar
ter, one million in cash, according
to an announcement at tho Dearborn
offices today. The coal is to be
used in the maniii'acturo of coke
which Ford contemplates using in
connection with steel making.
To Cure a Cold in One h.ir
Take J.avative HROMO QFIXIVT!:
FOIIl HI' YS COAT, F1IXI). tabletn. The box hears the signature
j m, i ixi m i , .uv. ii. .. t.i "i j. w . i, rove, (Ue sure
Hi i)iy Foul 'has purchased excar' HJtU-MO.) 30c.
you get
COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE
1-2 lots 7 and 8, block 9, Pond.
U. W. Jl. & N. Co. to W. II. Kellogg,
$227. 50, 1.55 acres in portions of S'W
1-4 NE 1-4 and NW 1-4 SK 1-4 See
12, Tp. 2, X. H. 30.
W. IT. Kelloj-Vg to Swante Anderson,
?1". Same description.
J. Tl. AVills to V. H. Rogers, $1. P
1-2 SB 1-4 and SK 1-H SV 1-4 Sec.
17, Tp X. It. 37. and E 1-2 NK 1-4,
SV 1-4 XK 1-4, See. 20 and mioto and
bound tracts in Sec. 20 and mete and
bouiHl tracts in Sec. 20. Tp. 6, X- U
37.
Xcls Sunquist to John Melzcr, $7r(0
SIC 1-4 SK 1-4 See. 21. Tp. 6, X. R. 3.
Xellie Chisholm to Wm. P. Chis
bolm. $0000. Mete and bound tract in
SW 1-4 Sec. 1, Tp. 2, X. It. 32.
Geo. W. Xeshit to Zena Xesbit,
Gladys and Georgia Catherine Xesbit.
$1. Lots 4 and 5, block 16, JIcArth
nr's Add Weston.
Xellie A. Lnutft to Mina O'Connell.
$3.r.00. Lot 3, block 8, Pendleton.
m:xt ykak i:ri tt:st
PKP.KKLKY, Cal., Nov. 21 (P. P.
-X xt year will be the real test of
! California'M "wonder team.' It will
then be shmvn whether Andy Smith'
system i.s the rial producer of such
teams. This year California lost its
farmer line. Next year it will lose the
backfi. Id. Muller, Perkey. Clark, Gal
iairher, Iean, Xisbtt, Morrison, and
above all Captain Krl will go via the
graduation route. Thero is plenty of
strong materi.il, and Andy Smith
giving- it a liberal whirl on tho field
this s ason. It looks fine, but w heth
er it will shapo up when the old-tim
era are gone is another question. Cali
fornia students are confident it will.
and Andy Smith leans a little that
way himself, although he is not riven
to making ln?-distance predictions.
Andy kept quiet last year, and let the
!uhiie jndae for itself this yt-ar wheth
er the "lUars' are still thero.
STOCK FOKFSTK WITH MOOSF:
KUUKNK, Ore., Nov. 21. (A. P.)
In an effort to stock the forests
of Oregon with moose, five of these
animals, brought from Alaska, were
liberated by the state gnme com
mission a few days ago in the south
ern part of Lane county and the
northern part of Douglas county,
near the Pacific ocean. It is Raid
that conditions in this pop6f Oregon-
are ideal for raising moose.
Members of the game commission,
assert the belief that in a few years
there will be large herd of moose in
that locality. The moose that have
.hist been liberated as a foundation
for a herd are protected by .state
law.
MRS. NELLIE CARMICHAEL
BREAKS UP A COLD
IN A FEW HOURS
Tape's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
and Never Sickens!
FORn MOTHERS!
The Message of Thousands of
Women Who No Longer
Dread Motherhood
Bnkersfield, Cal. "I have useu
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
during expectancy and afterward,
and I cfln speak from my own ex
perience of the great benefit and
help in motherhood this wonder
ful tonic is. Through the months
of waiting and upon the arrival of 4
the little one my nerves became
quiet and my strength of body re
turned by regularly taking the Fa
vorite Prescription. If all expectant
mothers knew the value to them of
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
motherhood would not be looked
upon with fear. I shall always
feel thankful to my mother for
telling me of this Prescription."
Mrs. Nellie Carmichael. 612 16th St.
Start at once with this "Prescrip
tion" and see how quickly you pick
uji feel stronger and better. Write)
Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buf
falo, N. V., for free advice or send,
luc for trial pkg. tablets. j
PENDLETON
"SCHOOL OF DANCING"
He.iHh-culture: Reducing: Gaining
weipht: Health development: Scientific
breathine: Music: etc. Methods un
surpassed: success n-par1less of age:
Positively no failures: Lessons 10: a.
m. to 10: p. m. Special: S lessons $5:
Key to health: Dancing develops arms:
trunks of bo.ly: promot.-s spinal flex
ibility ami ori;aic health and nofl-
tlve'.y cures nervousness: At Union
Hall.
Kvery dri;jr"'t here irinmntees each
park.nce cf " -rape's Cold Compound"
to rrv.ik up ary n 1.1 an.! end pnpp
misery in a few lvx:rs or money re-turn.-.l.
S:':ff:':-. pain, he.i.l.ich-?
XFveri?-rr;es-s, ir.l'arre.i or conrote1
nr.se an.i h"
a ftw e:.ts
I them stead
.l r ;: ve,i -nith f.rr't c."e
p! i.ir.t tnXe'.s Ct-5t er:l
1 ar t minions new take
:ccr.:.:j Qu:r.:ne. J
RAINCOATS
your : i:rcoat direct from
wh. Io.u.r. .,r::.y col.-, 14. 5:
l-.ilf i.i-h:reie ".::.; rut'ber
lire 1 : .r: ::.(. waterproof.
r ! J'. tr l .y. hi. ri.e on re
e u t .f Sdt:fao:ion or
Portland Jcfcbir.? House
M.lHi I t'iMillT
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