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-1. Hill Society events A copy of the EJinborough Even ing Dispatch of October 17, has an ac count of an Illustrated lecture given In Lothian Read U. F. church hall by Miss Plana MeClean. sister of Mrs. John Vert of this city. It was upon the subject of a tour of Canada and America and covered a trip made by Miss MeClean from Quebec to Van couver. '"Special customs, amusements and other aspects of life In this coun try were dealt with In an attractive manner." says the Evening Dispatch. Mrs. F. W. Vincent returned on Tuesday from a year abroad. Most of the time was spent in Germany, where her daughter, Miss Eleanor Vincent, is studying the piano. The summer months were passed in Nor way. Miss Vincent was accompanied from New Tork by Miss Kathleen Furnish, who has been attending school there, but owing to an attack of appendicitis was compelled to re turn to her home in Fortland. Dr. M. S. Kern and Miss Edith Pier sol, both of this city, are to be mar ried Sunday, November 13, at the home of Miss Piersol's sister, Mrs. Smith, near Pilot Rock. Their wed ding was originally set for Wednes day evening, November 9, but was postponed because of a technicality, On Wednesday evening a reception In honor of the two was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nye on Water street Miss Kathleen Furnish, who left Portland the latter part of Septem ber with Miss Susan Steiwer, Miss Clarice Biles and Miss Dorothy Moul ton for the Oskesmere school at New Rochelle, is returning home. A re cent Illness from appendicitis has caused Miss Furnish to come home for .the winter. Portland Journal. the home of Mrs. Lytle on Friday afternoon. Mrs. J. P. Plamondon was down yesterday from her home at Athena for a brief visit with Pendleton friends. Mrs. Anton Vey and daughter re turned early In the week from n four months visit with relatives in Por tugal. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Morgan left on Wednesday for Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they expect to spend the winter. LIBKARY NOTES Mrs. Lina H. Sturgis was at home on Thursday afternoon in honor of Mrs. X. M. Perkins of Boise, Idaho. Mrs It. Q. Frazier has returned from Portland, where she visited friends for two weeks. Mrs. John Adams of Adams, was the guest of Mrs. George Hartman on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. James Helney entertained In formally at her home at Coe on Tues day evening. Those going by motor from Pendleton were Mrs. Eleanor Redfield. Mrs. Roy Alexander,- Miss Maude Sheridan and Mr. W. L. Cur-ran. Miss Mary C. Roberts arrived today after an absence of four years spent Jn Hartford, Conn. She will remain lr Pendleton the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Judd. Miss Roberts Is very popular In society circles. News has been received of the mar riage of Miss Telia Kuebler, formerly of Pendleton to Mr. D. F. Eckhout of Woodburn. The wedding occurred in Portland on October 26. They will live near Woodburn. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke will spend the winter In Portland. Mrs. Burke went down on Thursday while Mr. Burke will go overland by auto to The Dalles and will then go from there on the steamer. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown of Stan- field, spent Monday In Pendleton. Mr. Brown was formerly editor of the Stanfield Standard, which he recent ly sold to take up farming. Mrs. Leon Cohen entertained about twenty ladles at bridge on Tuesday evening, In honor of Mrs. E. J. Burke, who left Thursday for Portland for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George O'Danlel left last evening for Hermlston, where they will visit for several days with their daughter, Mrs. Frank McKen lie. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wendell of Chi cago, have been the guest of Mrs, Wendell's brother, Mr. Joseph V. Tallman. They left on Wednesday for Tacoma. . Mr. J N. Burgess and family are now at home in the Halley house on East Jackson street, until recently oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Nelson Mrs. W. H. Lytle and Mrs. R. J, Kirkley, entertained with bridge at Dr. Frederic A. Lieuallen came in from Pilot Rock Friday evening on professional business. Mrs. M. F. Block was the guest at the home of her brother, R. Alex ander on Tuesday. Mrs. H. R. Newport of Hermiston, was a Pendleton visitor on Tuesday. Now that we are having such long evenings, it is a good time to enjoy soino flrse-slde travels, cultivate a few more literary acquaintances or dip a little deeper Into the history and af fairs of our country and other coun tries too for that matter. In the Portland Journal, Wednes day this week, there appeared an nr tiee on Thomas Condon's book, "The Two Islands," and the article was re printed in the East Oregonlan of Thursday, any one who happened to road either of the articles may be interested to know that the book Is in the public library, and is well worth your consideration, It Is on the sub ject of the geological history of Ore yon as revealed by fossils and con tains a number of engravings of the fossil remains upon which the de scriptions are based. Another 'book worth reading is "The Columbia River," by W. D. Ly man, with an account of the explor ation and development of this great river Is interwoven the history that is idem fun with it and the romance that is attached to the pioneer life of the Northwest, the Illustrations are especially attractive, many of them being furnished by Major Lee Moor house, of Pendleton. Francis Parkman's "Oregon Trail" sketches of prairie and Rocky Moun tain life, is a popularly written des cription of early Western life. Two decldely Interesting stories re latins to the history of Oregon are "McLoughlln and Old Oregon" and "McDonald of Oregon." Both are written by Eva Emery Dye. RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY THE SOLDIER Mrs. Nesmlth Ankeny was a bridre hostess on Tuesday afternoon. Churches GOES TO WED MAX HAVING MOST CASH Baptist Church. Morning and evening service. Ser mon at 10 o clock, ' The Iron Halo, orG lorlfied Labor." Special music, Miss Conklin will sing. Evening ser mon. "What's in a Dollar." Bible school at 10. Young people's meet ing at 6:30. All are invited to these services. R. E. Storey, pastor. First Christian Church. North Main street 9:45, Bible school, competent teachers, separate class rooms and a class for any age. W. F. Taylor, superintendent. 11 a. m., sermon, "The Power and Word." 30, young people's society, Miss El len Blue, leader; 7:30, sermon, "The Two Kingdoms or the Conflict of Conflicts." Prayer meeting on Thurs day night as the high school lecture course Is on Wednesday evening. A cordial invitation to all our services. J. W. Van Derwalker, pastor. First Methodist Church. Corner Webb and Johnson streets, N. Evans, pastor. The morning theme will be, "A Self-satisfied Church." Evening topic, "Rich In Pocket, Poor In Life." Preaching 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a, m.; Epworth League, 6:30 p. m. Strangers are Invited to worship with us. Church of the Redeemer. There will be divine services tomor row at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The holy communion will he celebrated at 11 o'clock. Instead of 7:30 a. m. Miss Edna Thompson will be soloist. All are cordially invited. Charles Quln ney, rector. Christian Science. Services on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subjects, "Mortals and Im mortals." Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Services on Wednesday eve ning at 8 o'clock Reading room op jn daily from 2 until 4 In the after noon All cordially Invited. Corner E. Webb and Johnson. Zanesville, O. "Money Is the only thing that will induce me to marry.' is a remark which Miss Lorette Rob erts is said to have made ten years ago at the conclusion of her $20,00fl breach of promise suit against former County Auditor James L. Starkey. While the jury returned a verdict of $10,000 in Miss Robert's favor, Star- key departed the night before the verdict was rendered and has never been seen in Zanesville since. At this time Miss Roberts, an artist of more than local note, was one of the city's most popular young society women. As a result of the sensation al developments of that trial she has lived a comparatively secluded life. Now, however, she Is a principal In another romance and is speeding tow ard California for the express pur pose of becoming the wife of H. A. Welty, a rich land owner of Grenalis, Cal., while William Moore, a Crooks vllle electrician whom she Is said to have been engaged to marry and who had even gone so far as to have his wedding suit made and many of the household furnishings purchased, also is speeding toward the Golden Gate, not, however, in pursuit of Miss Rob erts, but to find solace for an aching heart. Miss Roberts' friends say she has always asserted that she has never loved any one but Starkey and that If she ever married It would be for money. Last September she met Welty, who fell In love with her and courted her ardently. She accepted his ad vances, but also clung to Moore, who had purchased an automobile for her and had lavished upon her presents to the limit of his financial ability. Last Wednesday Welty started for his California home, and Miss Roberts left for the same place, though on a different train. Their friends believe that they were married en route, though some aver that the ceremony will not be performed until they reach the Pacific Coast. The first that Moore knew of Miss Roberts' departure was when he, with two friends, drove to her country home to see her and there learned that she had suddenly and emphati cally exercised woman's prerogative and changed her mind. II I SuruHad under tli Food I - I I and DruK i or Jnne wtta, I o II I l I few I !"; KO, I'J QUICK Si 1 mm. I siczwtaa roin m cRujaoyoaa 2 v rut fvoip uvce. MO 0rtt IHU WbMUKML ' CHICAC0 IL1, 1 BfflWM tfWlrW&MlM 11 HIM HIMBE3BI PUTS AN END TO STOMACH MISERY TO REPEL ATTACKS DR. 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The belief Is growing that the government will present a meas ure providing for the remodeling of mo urltish empire at the coming ses sion of parliament. It Is agreed that something must be done to meet the demandfor the abolition of . the house of lords. Many members of that In stltutlon are now convinced that they must make some concession if they are to be suffered to exist as a branch of the government. It Is possible, as was suggested some time ago, that the government may present a bill pro vldlng for a legislative division of the government similar to that prevailing in the United S'ates. That means that he colonies and dependencies would he treated as the separate American states are, each having a home par llament A measure of that kind would insure the colonies and de pendencies home rule. Ireland, Scot land and India would be the principal beneficiaries, Ireland In particular. Canada practically governs Itself. So do Australia and New Zealand. Scot land Is somewhat different. Housekeeping Rooms for Rent. unrurnished housekeeping rooms for rent .In the East Oregonlan build ing. Steam heat, electric lights, hot and cold water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego nlan office. Those large cans coma in so use ful. Then to think I can now buy a large t-pound can of Cleveland's Baking Powder for 11. 68. Yea, mean the can that has a screw top under the regular cover. Your grocer has It. ENGLISH QVEEN MOTnEK IS REPORTED INSANE Copenhagen. Has the mind of Queen Alexandra of England been af fected by the death of her husband, King Edward? There are those who have been In a position to observe her majesty since she has been at Hotdore who are Inclined to answer this question in the affirmative. The queen Is ex ceedingly nervous, is restless to an alarming degree and Is inclined to be querulous and faultfinding. 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