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DAILY BifcfT REGOMAV, PENDLETON, OttEGOX, S.VTTRPAY, MAY 20, 1911. EIGI1T PAGES ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooioooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SATURDAY EVENING! WE WILL CONTINUE OUR PAGE TWO c o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o bo S3 CO Terms iiT CASH OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Mrs. Anna Selkirk Norton of Walla Walla, spent Friday in Pendleton. The Duplicate Whist club met on Monday afternoon with Mrs. F. E. Judd. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Taylor went to Athena today to attend the second day of the Caledonian picnic. The Misses Harriet and Sadie Young attended the Russian Sym phony concert in Walla Walla Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mr. H. II. Nolen and daughter. Miss Merle Nolen, will leave in a few weeks for Boise, Idaho, where th"y will make their home. Bishop Robert L. Paddock was a cuest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IV Jerick E. Judd during the convo cation at the Church of the Redeem- Mrs. J, It. Dickson and John Dirk s' n were among the Pendleton peo ple who went to Walla Wall to hear the Russian Symhony orchestra Wed nesday n'ght. Mrs. Dean Tatom entertained three tables of bridge on Tuesday af'er noon complimentary to her sister, Mrs. Geiald Tuttle of Spokane, and Mrs. Cathrrine Epplnger. James Sturgis. who is attending the t'nlverslty of Washington and who oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooofoeoooooeooooooooooooooooooooo I OREGON THEATRE, TUESDAY, MAY 23 ! SPECIAL ATTRACTION JB PADJIL (EH LIS! SHE . N THE BIG REVIVAL OF I g o s "The Mummy and tne Humming Bird" s g The guarantee for this attraction was raised in one day. Owing to the great demand for seats the sale is now on o HANSCOM'S JEWELRY . .. . - . PRICES: $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO This Evening Suit Twenty This Evening. It's full of bargains that will not be repeated in Pendleton. Come while the bargains last. FOR MONDAY, Ten Great Bargains Not Advertised, FOR MONDAY The Peoples I en tour with the baseball team of that institution, will spend Sunday In the city with his mother, Mrs. Ll na H. Sturgis. The Rev. and Mrs. Edmund Simp son wire guests of Judge and Mrs. G. W. Phelps during the Episcopal convention. They have recently re turned from a three years' residence in the Hawaiian Islands. Miss Mabel Dand left Thursday morning on No. 5 for Los Angeles, California, to meet her fiance, Mr. H. E. Browne, formerly of this city, but now of Los Angeles, where he Is In charge of the State hospital. Miss Dand and Mr. Brown will be married on ht-r arrival in that city and will make Los Angeles their future home. Invitations have been received In this city to the wedding of Miss Frances Paine and Mr. Rufus Doug- las Ball at the home of the bride's j parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren I Paine in Walla Walla, Wednesday, June 7. Mr. Ball Is district mana ger of the Blake-McFall Paper com pany and has many friends in this 'i'y. Mrs. C. J. Crandall of The Dalles, who was a delegate to the Episcopal convocation, is a guest of Mrs. Edwin P. Marshall for several days. Mrs. Crandall is considered an authority on Oregon history and last night at the home of Mrs. Marshall gave a i very interesting talk on the early his n and will also - Fi tory of the state to a friend. number Miss Edna Wissler was a charming hostess to the young ladles of the Bridge club Thursday afternoon. Be sides the members she had as her guests Mrs. C. J. Mitchell, Mrs. Fred Brown, Miss Mary Dunlap (Dayton), Miss Lavelle Florence (Portland), Miss Edna Storle and Miss Florence Curran. The prize lor the play was won by" Miss Paralee Hailey Invitations are blng sent out by the seniors of the high school for the annual commencement and the next we-k will be a crowded one for the graduates. The class day exercises will be held Thursday evening and tho regular commencement exercises on the following evening. Besides these two crowning events, there will be a number of parties, last reunions of the classmates who have been to gether now for four years. Miss Bernlece Crawford. 222 Jones street, entertained yesterday at a 1 o'clock luncheon complimentary to Miss Frances Paine, whose marriage to Mr. Douglass Ball of this city, will occur on Juno 7th. Tho luncheon ta ble was r harming In the appointments of pink sweet peas and pink tulle, covers being placed for 12 guests. After luncheon, the guest of honor was given a tin shower, receiving many gifts. Those present were: Miss Lulu Hubbard, Miss Mildred Baker, Miss Helen Snyder, Miss Win mm Sale This we of continue our Cent Warehouse nie Offner. Miss blga Baumefster, Miss I.ula Paul, Miss Marion Paxton, Miss Edna Keylor, Miss Leah Keylor, Miss Rowena Ludwlgs, Miss Paine and Miss Crawford. Walla Walla Union. Mrs. Ben S. Burroughs entertained informally yesterday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Elmer P. Dodd of Her- miston. Her guests were the Mes dames G. W. Phelps, Edward Burke, .Seth Catlin, W. L, Thompson, Augus ta Moule and Miss Celeste Moorhouse. At 11 o'clock this morning, Rev. Nathan Evans of the local Methodist . church united In marriage Mr. Dled rich Louis Behrens and Miss Ruby Agnes Post at tho parsonage. The groom is a well known young farmer of Albee and the brido has been one of the popular school teachers of He- j lix. The Fourth annual banquet of Sig ma Epsilon Omlcron Sorority will be given this evening at the Pendleton hotel. The members- of the sorority to be present are Mrs. Lester Cronin. Mrs. Walter ("resswell, Edna Zimmer man, Ermal Mann, Edith Johnson, Mary Shea, Edna Stotie, Edna Thomp son, Pauline La Fontaine, Ida Cherry, Nona Johnson, Iva Hill, Una Smith, Irene Shea, Gertrude Campbell, Ger trude Jordan, Wlnrde Boylen, Ina Cherry, Sybil Cole, Blanche Badley, Viola Shea, Laura McKee, Mildred Berkeley. Clare Raley, Beth Smith, Alice Forshaw, Zella Thompson, Francis Saling, Muriid Saling Martha Hudernan. Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones will act as chaperon, she being the mother of tho sorority. Mrs. James A. Fee entertained the Current Literature club on Friday of this week. The program was fourth in a series that embraced the delight ful subject of "Florence Her Art, Literature and Associations." The following is the program: MyVlsit to Florence, the Beautiful, Mrs. Bishop. Flying Mercury, Mrs. Moorhouse. Early Florntlne Painters. Mrs. Mc Allister. Raphael of Trblno, Mrs. Berkeley. Vocal Solo, Selected, Mr3. Landers. Romances in the Lives of Great Italians, Mrs. Temple. Vocal Solo, Selected, Mrs. Dickson. Scene from Philip the Second (Al flerl). Characters Isabella, Mrs. Vaughan; Don Carles, Mrs. Hampton; Philip tho Second, Mrs. Winter. The papers and music were oxcl- This Evening Evening Counter lent, but the most entertaining fea ture, perhaps, was the final scene in AlfieiTs tragedy of Thillp II. Tho characters were well sustained and the Interest Intense. Mrs. Vaughan as Isabella, the Innocent but injured wife, was beautiful. The Impassion ed speech of Don Carlos by Mrs. Ham ilton was admirably done and Mrs. Winter as Philip, the Jealous hus band and heartless despot, showed great dramatic power. Refreshments were served In the dining room, Mrs. W. R. Ellis and Mra. O. M. Rice pre siding. Chu rches ITcHhytcrlan. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8. p. m., John Reeves, supply. Theme of the- morning sermon: "The As cension." Solo by Mrs. Dickson. Or gan presided over by Prof. Blakesly. Good music by the choir. Christian Enneavor at 7 p. m.: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mr. Edmunds, supt. IlnptlHt. Tomorrow the pastor will be assist ed in the morning service by a num ber of boys and girls of tho "Go-to-Church" band. They will conduct most of tho service and will furnish the music for the hour. Members of the "band" will be present to re reive their prizes for tho past three months' work and to listen to a short ad.lress by the pastor. Bible school at 10 anr young peoples' service at 7. The evening service will be dismissed for the baccalcureate sermon of the high school. It. E. Storey, pastor. Cliureli of the 1 tli-cmer. There will bo divine service with a celebration of the Holy communion at 11 a. m. and evening prayer and sermon at S o'clock. Tho Sunday school nt 10 a. m. All are cordlallv Invited. Charles Qunney, rector. Free Methodist. Revival meetings every night In old South Methodist church, corner Aura and West Webb streets. Sunday services: Song and testimony meet ing. 10:30 a, in.; preaching services, 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. Confer ence Evangelist M. L. Schooley will preach at each service. Rev. Guy Denney, pastor. German Kvnng. Lutheran. There will be services at Pendle ton Sunday, May 21, In tho Presbyte o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ft 3 3 Terms CASH rian church, corner College and Alta streets, at 2 p. m. AH ore cordially Invited. Geo. L. Sprattler, pastor. I'lrHt MnUuxliNt FplKcnpal. Corner Web bnnd Johnson streets. N. Evans, pastor. Sermon by the pastor at 11 a. m. Theme, Christian Perfection. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Epworth League, 7 p. m. Rev. A. McKenzle Meldrum will preach tho baccalnureate sermon for the high school at 8 p. m. ADAMS HAPPENINGS TOLD IN PARAGRAPHS (Special Correspondence.) Adams, Ore., May 19. Mrs. M. Mclntlre was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Will Boyer was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Mrs. M. A. Baker v'slted In the rlty of Pendleton Wednesdny. Mrs. M. McCollum went to Pendle ton Wednesday to do some shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Done went to Pendleton Wednesday to do soma shopping. Miss Gertrude Picard was a Pendle ton visitor Wednesdny. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers visited relatives In the city of Weston Wed nesday. Fred Taylor of Pendleton, mndo a business trip to Adams Wednesday. D. Green was a buslnss visitor In tho city of Pendleton Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. L. Rogers went to Athena Friday to attend tho Scotch picnic. Mrs. Mclntlre and daughter, Ma Mo, attended the picnic at Athena Fri day, Corl Guiott was In Adams Friday looking after his music pupils. Tom Coffey and Pcto and Lylo Mc lntlre, Chester Spencer went to Athe na Frldny to tho picnic. Bert KIrby and Edith Pcrlnger at tended tho Athena picnic Friday. Dr. McKenny of Helix was a busi ness visitor In tho pity of Adams Fri day. We gather from the fashion pages that about tho customary expanse of chl( ken-skin elbow Is going to be ex posed to the public gazo this year. Do yon read the Eaat OregonlanT