East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 14, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, FENBLExUN, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1022.
PAGE THREE
News No
tes of Pendleton
Calk-il by Illness.
Uuy Johnson left last nittlit for P.m
Francij-co, where he was calltd by the
serious Illness of his father, 1. s.
Johnson.
t ' h:nniitmship of the college, defeutiiu
belli the men's and women's teams.
To Hold ISiizur
The Westminister Onild will hold a
bazar on Saturday at the Ellis-Schiller
Co. show room. Art ides suitable for
Christmas gifts, as well as cooked
fonil, will he sold.
: Has
Jtmlil on Committees
Arthur I! mid, of i'cndleton, who is
attending University of Oregon, is
prominent in student activities at the
colle.ee. Ho is a member of the com
mittee w hich is In charee of the Kuro
' pean Stti.Vt.t ti-lief Fund, and is in
ehar.ue of the Pendleton branch of the
Greater Oregon committee, lie was a
member of th Phi fla.mma Delta de
bate team which tvon the debate
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Vacation llcius l-riday
Christmas vacation for Uendleton
school pupils will beitin Friday rr.orn
iirj', December thus enubkny chil
dren who live at a distance to reach
their homes in time to spend the heli
day. Schools will re-open January 3.
The first semester will be finished J"1"
January 2Lb At this time all schools j
will admit new pupils, and beginners
who have reached the aire of six years
will be eligible for enrollment.
'otii' nn.1 is now ,i. 1 n
will l e prtsiiitcd in tableaux, with the
carols sunt;- by the school children.
Tnc nlay.viil be open to the public and
no admission will he ehrrsed.
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Tonsil Trouble.
I'oitre Fei-jrnson is unable to be at
' on newnnt of illness. Jle is hav
trouble with his tonsils.
SHOP
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Pendleton's Leading Store
SHOP
EARLY
BUY MEN'S GIFTS
AT A MAN'S STORE
III Willi Cold.
I i . .. llunda!!, deputy distri
To (;lve 1'lny
A Christmas play, lu the form of a
Xativity story, will be presented at the
Pendleton high school auditorium next
Tuesday evening at S o'clock by the
fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh nud eiphth
.crude pupils of Lincoln school. The
play promises to be a most pleasing
jiuy. is confined to b's home today on
laccount of illness' caused by u severe
I cold.
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Willard llmnl to lie Host.
Willard iloiul will he host this
cveniiii; at a stag dinner in honor of
the board of directors of the Pendle
ton notary Club.
C BOX
jjreethvs is l'ostpoiuvl,
i On account of the cold weather
there will be no prayer meotimv at
jthe Presbyti lian church this even-ins-,
uccordin;;- to an announcement
made to. lay.
Leaves Hospital
Mrs. .Marvin ltoy or Tilot Uock
who submitted to an operation recent
ly at .St. Anthony's hospital, was so far'
recovered that she was able to return1
to her home today.
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PLACE YOUR
ORDER NOW FOR
CHRISTMAS TREES
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Pendleton Cash Market f
Are in Hospital.
The two little sons of Mr. and Mrs,
Otis Hampton are patients in St. An
thony's hospital, where, they were up.
crated upon this morninf,". Tin ir-loii-sils
and iidenohls were removed.
3 Phones-
CVCORrOItATED.
gro i;kh.s am rKAr
301 E. Court St.
-101. Private exchange connect
you with both depts.
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Picture of Col. Uiirhmj;
A picture of Colonel Charles Well
ington Furlong appears in a current
number of "Shadow-land." He appears
with several authors under the head
ing "Knights of the Knapsack," and
is mentioned as author of "The date
way to the Sahara," and of "Let 'cr
Buck."
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
The Ford Sedan ij the favorite, family car,
seats five comfortably. While an enclosed car
with permanent top; it has-Jarge windows, and
may in a minute be changed to a most delight
ful open car with always a top protecting
against the sun. In inclement weather it is a
closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof.
Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric
starting and lighting system -and demountable
rims with 3-inch tires front and rear. A real
family car. Won't you come in and look at it?
Ihe delights of the electric
car with the economy of tha
Ford.
Ioy Learns l.essnu
"Them days Is s'one forever." i
marked Ulaine Carney this morning i
when one of the tonnhp .if
school inquired if he had decided not!
.a test the coldness of iron -with his
tongue during the zero weather. The
youngster suffered injury to his lon
srue recently when he placed it asr.inst
the iron of the Matlock street bridge.
ThroiiRh an error in the Hast Oregon
Ian yesterday it was stated that it was
Wilbur Campbell who experienced the
injury.
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car with the economy of tha I III I
I j I ":4SpSiS Ford. I
Epj SIMPSON AUTO CO.
ij Flioue 408 Water and Johnson St. J
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Diamonds
Have you bought your Xmas diamond? See Ilanscom's
magnificent collection now. Hanscom's prices are guar
anteed to be the lowest in Pendleton. Hanscom under
buys on diamonds. Why? Because he pays cash.
Any diamond you solect now will be held until the day
you want it. Exclusive mountings, beautiful designs. ,
Of all the "gifts that last" you can give nothing more
enduring than the diamond. Whether bought for your
adornment or as a gift, a diamond is a good investment,
stable as gold cr bonds, enduring as the earth from which
it was mined.
See Hanscom's diamonds and make your test, a compar
ison of quality and price. See them, if enly to feast your
eyes upon them.
Hanscom's Jewelry Store
Kiddies Donate Vriui
The class of the Field school which
was awarded a prize of five dollars for
turninar in the most money in the re
cent lied Cross roll call has voted to
give the prize to the lied Cross, ac
cording to a statement made today by
one of the workers. A similar prize
was given l.y four Pendleton citizens
to each hish class in every school.
The Field school winning class and
the .St. Joseph's academy winners both
contributed their prizes to the Ited
Cross.
Set k Aid for Astoria.
A telegram has been received hy the I
Pendleton 'Commercial associat'on I
from Senator Kohert X. Htanfield in j
which the junior senator from Ore- i
Kon slates that he Is glad "to render
every possible assistance to Astoria."
He concurred in the resolution for
government aid presented to the sen
ate yesterday by Senator SlcNury.
Mayor (. A. Ilartman has sent a tele
gram to President Harding asking
that government a'd be given to the
stricken city. A telegram of similar
import has been sent to Oregon's dele
gation in congress by the Pendleton
Commercial Association.
Nailed Fist
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Gift Things That
Men Appreciate
Are Offered in Complete, Varied
Assortments at Alexander's
RICH SILK SHIRTS
$6.50
These are shirts that will please any man
made of fine, heavy Jerseys, Broadcloths and
Crepes, in white and beautiful striped effects.
NOBBY XMAS TIES
$1.50
Rich heavy Ture-Silk Four-in-IIands and fine
Knitted Ties the sort that a man, would buy
for himself in an endjess color and pattern
range.
XMAS KERCHIEFS
Box for $1.00
Beautiful Initial Handkerchiefs of sheer soft
cambric with neat hemstitched borders and em
broidered initials put up in pretty holiday
boxes.
A Fashion Park Suit or Overcoat
for Dad, Son, Husband, Brother
No finer or more appropriate gift could be
chosen for, the men of your family for these
fine clothes combine distinction, style and last
ing service. Both Suits and Overcoats are in
the latest models, weaves and colors.
Suits $40 to $60
Overcoats .......... $37.50 to $55
FASHION PARK , CLOTHIERS
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Gift
Suggestions
Bath Robes
Dressing Gowns
Smoking Jackets
Wool Hose
. Silk Hose;
Gloyes -f
Gauntlets
Silk Shirts
Sport Coats
Overcoats
Velour Hats
Derby Hats
Soft. Hats
Neckwear
Mufflers
Kerchiefs
Cuff Buttons
Leather Suit Cases
Traveling Bags
Fur Caps
Full Dress Suits
Tuxedo Sets
Sterling Belt
Buckles
Knife and Chain
;- .. , Sets,.,
Madras Shirts
- Canes ,;.
Umbrellas
Mackinaws
Wool Vests
Sweateis
Collar Bag
Garters
Full Dress Suits
Tuxedo Vests
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The Chinese Mill cli.ir to the old
custoili ot permiuin? their finger
nails to erov to extravagant
lengths. Here is the hind of a
wealthy meichact U Euicn, Co
eliia Chip. i
For
Colds or Influenza
and us a
Preventive
Take LzxaOvo
Hills acts at ortcc
checks CoUa in 24 tiouiS
0 1, iV F.rKt m oi' oik Ids lUk foi-ra i.
and irnst dctKimJXC ono-VJI
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HiS Cheery Brociidc Quinine
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I'lTTSIil'l:';. I'a.. U'-c. 13. r;.,tn
are the happy days in obi Alict-'h.-nr,
now known as the Northslde "f this
city. I'olice '..mmissioner Wilirmi
Kfine bani.sl:cd tho hurd--frurdy be
cause the proprietors of several l..-l-ness
establisiii.i.-tits complained Ciat
the orann prirub-rs alwa-.T -;.-iVe thcr
rf.nc.rts in fr-nt of th'-lr b-'s.r.c.-k
pla. s th.r ' v :ittra' tiii - cro: in I
ni.-.kir it duiif 'it 'or hto-e e.'. ! .
to li.'-p th-.r raii.-l: ..'i :h r .,.-k.
Tr hurd' ir-K- inst ulrrn
l..e or 1 r is (!.rl'1 Jui b,h If-,
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til- f h.ldrea nhn tl.. y i
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The Most Wonderful Battery of modern times
for two years.
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER.
L. S. (Spence) Bentley Co., Inc.
"Sen-ice With a Smile"
DIAMOND TIRES HOOD Use Our Service Car.
Thone 7G5 - Opposite Post Office
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