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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST' OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 22. 1917. rwtc. tnw-ini in w I IQBOCS IP Social and Personal ocao together and entering into thespirit ' of the work. The fallowing clubs A X NOl'XCKM EXT. have agreed to take charge of the Social and club news for this 'decorations and furnish the appoint- department should be given to ' ments for one tea table with refresh- the East Ore it on Ian, by pi) on I ments for fifty guests each: The or otherwise, during the fore- ! Thursday Afternoon Club, with Mrs. noon Such new turned in afl- W. D McNary, chairman; the Current er 12 o'clock, noon, mill fro- j literature Club, with Mrs. I. c. Tem- qnentiy have to bo held for pub- ; pie. chairman; The Inspiration Club. lication the following day. .Mrs. 1 H. Norton, chairman; the Re- " search club, Mrs. clarence pen land. j chairman, and the W. C. T. 17. j with Mrs. B Twitchell as Mr. Hustave La Fontaine, Miss Ol- -, chairman. The decorations of the Ca La Fontaine, Miss Helen La Fon- : te room are in charge 'of a commit tain and little Miss Sylvia Knigh? j tee from the Rd Cross with Mrs Wt today In their car for a mt-r ' James Sturgis. chairman and a coin trip to California going by way of J m it tee from the Civic club with Mrs. Wasco. Tht-v were ac-conilMnit-d by J i T. Richardson. chairman. The H. e I'las of La Orande is -at the Pendleton. Victor Powell of W"aco, .spent the night in the city. County Representative Lou Hodgen Is here from L ma pine today. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Rogers of La Urande are Pendleton visitors. . Alta L. Spalding of Joseph ts reg istered at one of the local hotels. Mrs. Claud Sloan and daughter of Echo are Pendleton visitors today. Mr. and Mrs. Art Spinning of Uma tilla are spending the day in the city. E. F, Averilt, district inspector for the biological survey, went to Pasco today. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson of He tig were among the overnight visitors in the city. O. F. Liveslcy of Salem is registered al the St. (Jeorge as Is L. F. Evans of the same city. Henry C-sMeans. "well known lnia tilla resident, rmiie up from the wet end of the county yesterday. John Arkell of Nolin came up yes terday to take treatment for one of his eyes which had fteen strmk by i wire staple. Ralph Temple who will drive for them. Mrs. La Fontaine and her daughters will probably siend th summer in California, making their headquarters in Los Angeles and en J ying many motor trips through the surrounding country. Vernon Fowler of t h is cit y is spending some time in Portland mith his unci &. F. Waffle. He will later to Eugene to visit his brother Xed who is a student at the University of Oregon. Miss Eva Boscovich. popular Port land girl, is the hous2Ut of Mis- 1 ulu Matlock. She will visit here un til Friday when she will accompany the Mattocks in their car to Portland. After a short visit th re Miss Bosco vich and Miss '-Matlock will go to California for an interesting stay. Several affairs are being planned for the pleasure of Miss Roscovich during her visit here. Ir. Cara Waffle of Astoria, ac companied by her two children and maid will arrive m Pendleton Satur day to spend two weeks at the Home of B. F. Waffle. 1 Lewis street. Mrs. U. W. Harden of La Grande who has been the housccuest of Mrs. A. M. Topliff for the i-art week re turned home on No. this morning. Miss Kdna Hogi:e. m-ide to he of this evening, has been enJoing a round of festivities since the recent announcement of her engagement, among the number being a charm Ingty appointed shower last Wednes day for which Mis Nola Childreth and Mtss fansy tcyoee were nonww. The guests included a group or mgn school girls whoso gift to Miss Hogue was a handsome addition to her sil ver chest. Plans for a hay rack ride to be given when the weather permits, were completed at an interesting meeting of the Fredda Seegrus Kei club held In the Presbyterian church parlors but evening. The event was originally scheduled for Thursday of this week but the cloudy weather will probably cause Its postponement un til Best week. Preparaions for the big Silver Tea to be given Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the library under the auspices of the Umatilla county chap ter of the American Red Cross are now in full swing and all indications point to a wonderfully successful event. Every women's club in the city is taking an active Interest in the affair and is devoting much time and nenry toward making it a most en Vle occasion. The ladies of Pen. dleton have asked the members of the various auxiliaries over the coun ty at Adams. Weston, Milton, pTeews ter, Athena. Helht, Umaplne, Echo, HtanJ ie'd. Henniston and Umatilla to he special guests and tt if hoped that lv(t number wlU attend. Unusna.!- ! ly good work has been done by the auxiliaries, ail organizations oining Spixzerinktum Club. Mrs. P. J. Hege man, chairman, will extend a special invitation to the wives -and widows of the G. A. H. veterans and each member will act as a committee or one to see to tho entertainment of guests. The Lavender Club will es pecially invite the pioneer residents of the city and will also act on the entertainment committee. Mrs. J. L Rowland is chairman. The music is in charge of Mrs. F. E. Boy den and a splendid program is being arranged. The Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will be post poned until Tuesday.. May 2 to allow those who wish to attend the funeral of Mr. Emmet Rees to do so. Mr. and Mrs. John Hreulich enter tained at an informal dinner party at their home. 722 Cosbie street, last evening in honor of Miss Bdna Hogue and Mr. Horace Berg, whose wedding takes place this evening. Covers were laid for seven and the rooms were decorated with lilacs. Those present were Miss Edna Hogue, Mr. Horace Berg. Mr. and Mrs. H G. Mai es. Mr. and Mr. J h n Greulich and Francis Grewllch. CABINET CHIEFS ARE GIVING 7 SONS TO THE ARMY AND THE NAVY Harry Fotsom. little son of Mr. and Mrs Ralph FVlaom, was, host to ten of his boy friends Saturday afternoon, the occasion being his eighth birthday. gCONOMy GOOD LIVING is excellently at tained by adding to the daily menu a ration of Grape-Nuts Goodness Ener gy Ease of Di- frestion Excel ent Flavor are all found in this truly remarkable wheat and barley food. Owing to the unexpected absence from the city of Mr. Johns, Mrs. James Johns Jr.. has postponed the evening of cards for which she wa to he hostess tonight, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Von Arnreiter, until his return. The piano and violin pupils of Nel lie Whiting McDonald and B. A. Mc Donald will appear in recital at the Presbyterian church on Monday even ing May 28. The public is cordiall invited. Happy Canyon will be the scene of a Jitney dance on June when the Library Club room furnishing com mittee will be hostesses. Miss Helen Gleason of Oregon City who has been teaching in the Raker schools the past year is the house guest of Mrs. Walter Rose for a week en route to her home. Marcus May. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. May. arrived home from O. A C. this morning and will go to work at once on the May ranch. WASHINGTON, May 19 Fivv members of president Wilson's cabi net are to contribute seven sons to the various adms of the nation's ser vice in the war with Germany. Wil liam B. Wilson, secretary of labor, is making the biggest sacrifice. Three of his sons are going. The cabinet members and their sons follow: William B. Wilson, secretary of la bor William B. Wilson jr.. field ar tillery of the regular army; James WUson, troop A, first cavalry; Jo seph B. Wilson, candidate for offi cers reserve corps. Franklin K Lane, secretary of the interior Franklin K. Lane Jr., army aviator. Josephus Daniels, secretary of tho navy Josv-phus Daniels jr., training for the marine corps. David Franklin Houston, secretary of agriculture David Franklin Hous ton jr., about to enlist In the navy. William c Redfleld. secretary of commerce Humphrey Redfield, en rolled naval, reserve as members of ''mosquito fleet GIVING NUN NEW CANCER TREATMENT BrJMKi KI"RSIA WIT.I, MAKE SKPARATE PKACK -The CO P K.VHA rKN. May Berlin Vossiche Zeitung predicted that Russia would soon seek a separate peace with Germany. The text of the article received here urges that Germany state as clearly as possible her own peace conditions and offer Russia financial help after the war. y . - vi Y : lr A' . ' , - f A. V, ij- - ... . ' Dr. Alexander S. lliroxits of New York City, who has been experiment ing for more than ten years in an effort to discover a cure for cancer, has treated more than 5000 ca"s. In 64 per cent- of them there has been improvement. These have not shown a recurrence of the diweiise. Hut physicians are extremely coiiHervalv. and they refuses to admit a cure has been discovered until the treatment has proved successful over a long pe riod of years. The doctor is here shown treating a nun. in whose cane the cancer was arrested .Mtllllllllllll!IIIIIM!IIIII!llltllllllllllIIItllllIlltlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHII1IIJt Bond Clothes J 15 to S35 There's a "something different" about the new summer clothes we are now show ing that will appeal to those who want to avoid the commonplace. A little knack here and there, of an ingenious designer's hand, that you will not find in other clothing. The popular fabrics Tropical Worst eds, Thornburry Twists, Briarcliffes, Spar tan Plaids, Piping Rook Flannels are made up into such clothing. The assort ment is complete. The prices are moder ate. Hot weather will soon be here. Buy ing now means a full season's wear. Of course we have all the furnishings to go with such distinctive clothes. Bond Bros. Mm oomplna OaWtiera Peodletofi't Lm4Ib Clotblcr. -.Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.- TEN ARE KILLED Hi FOOD RIOTS MAORI I, My 23. Ten were kill etl and fifty injured In surious .fond riots at JjMbon Sunday, according to mrsttgc here.. Ttte troops had diffl- editorially I eulty In ending the disturbances. A If they take to playing politics in Washington it will be necessary to call one of those well known halts. SKKKS TO PROIOBIT WAR REGISTRATION SAN FRANCISCO. May 22. A pp) teuton for a writ of pro- hiibtion preventing the mayor or city clerk of Oakland from conducting the registration of citizens under the selective ser- vice bill was filed in the Call- fornia supreme court by Attor- ney Walter Dunn on behalf of j w ferdinand via uo in us. ine ap- w plication alleges the act violates w the thirteenth amendment to the federal constitution forbid- ding slavery or involuntary Sfr- vttude. TWO AMERICAN VICTIMS OF THE WAR r-A f 'J ' i A I tl J jt ;..Tt; . ij s 4 (ol X . k i t J : v f, i 'j i V i ' ! I y i.t .,v -V i 1 -4 :: r; - ri S ) . X ' L,, ' i j u v' number of bakerliM wre mwked It is rpfioned the HtHins Is prMltK throutliout puruudU. NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES FROM ADAMS (East Oregmitan Special.) ADAMS. May IS. Those visitin at the county seat "were Mime Doriu and Jesale Ohranut. Beulah Spencer. Dan Mclntyro,. Oladwyn Spencer, Mr and Mrs. M. C. Mclntyre and Mr. and Mrs Elmer Halm, MlMiea Gwendolyn Mclntre and Thelma Hales. A aurprlae and farewell party was given for Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrah Wednesday ei'enins. Those present were Mlffeen Kather Rled. Beulah Spencer. Doris and Je"le Chesnut. Geraldine Morrlmn, Wllma Boyer. LAlIce Stoll, Martha Stoll, Helen Boy er. Louise Des Volime. Pearl an-l rienevieve Dam, Myrtle Tyndall: ll (win John Hnles. Holland Morri son, Mr and Mrs. will Boyer, Mr. and Mrs. Haslem. Mr. and Mrs. Otho stoll, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bunch. Mr. Cheenut Mrs. Simpson, Mrs. Spencer, Mrs. rarish. Mrs. Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Morrison. All en joyed a very pleasant evening and a late hour refreshment were served, oonsistinu of ice cream. Mr and Mrs. O. M. Morrison mo- tored to the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. IJeuallen mo tored over to Walla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jea Halea and son John motored to the county seat Sat urday. Don't Endure Itching Skin wi nrre n rttn sufferers whe .! oosht relief in nln. to try this limi All skin dlersses yield lntBf to lis enotblnn oils, lis Ingredient.. cf wlnlenrr-n. Ihymol snd slTcerme hitr heen nod by d.t..r for yesrs ' ".f1' nf the ln. Th. ll.,nW f""n esrrle. thee. ho.lin Inirredientii down Ibrouga tb WM tu the root of lb d'-se. I.rntsl-ts are slud t'.,m,,',!w,', - -Mhlr.z. ronllna-llMMld. 2Se. (Wcand l.w. riaulii n si.d - vsrlll tell you mot' lui fil. remarkshle remly. V.ir moD"' l;t , lien theCft bottle relleyes JOO I. I . '. Hp swps your ikis healtby. Ask sbuui lu Sun firmed? . ' O CAILIS . was th first mate and J. Simpson was t h firwf awmint engl-r-r tf the tir.kr Vacuum, which aaa nrh hv a irm.n tihmarine. An Aniran naval Iieuinant and p.m of hi gun crew In command .j siHoion L. of the sixth-Inch rifles placd on the vessel to fight the submarin fff among the missing. Caills and Him( son hsve just returned to the I'nit-d States with other survivors of th crew. DULL SICKJPCHE Dr. Jam' EeuUch Powden r liT at ohm 10 eita Tw taka Dr. Jaajes" Headacbe , Powder aad ia Jnst a lew " roar head dear, and all aewralaia and distress aaisaea. Its the quickest j .ad sunat relief for aeadacae. wbetber , dull, throbbmr. splitting or aerrs- i rsraia. Send sosseoM te the drug store and ret a din pecks now. Quit sufferinc it's so aeedlyse.' Be .ur. yon get Dr. J roes' neadsck Powders Ikea taera will bt So disap aotatsBcsii. I (iFltl AX UIH1, AVIATOK HAS HKOl tillT IM).V S MACIII.NKH OK.VEVA. May 2 2. A Oermnn irl avlatur belonging to a rich fam ily at Constance, whose fiance wits a member of the flying; corps and who was killed in France during an aerial raid last November, has taken up nix work as atiator and aerial scout. Fraulein Ls , who is 21 years old. has the rank of lieutenant in tht ar my, drexses like an officer and lew know her secret. According to the KonHinnzer Zeitung, she hus brought down three enemy machines on the Vosges-Belfort front and has leurned to handle a machine gun in an air plane like a man. With hair cut short and a strong face, the journal adds, the woman cannot be distinguished from other young officers. She hus been fight ing in the air for four months and has had two narrow escapes, being forreil to land, but has not been wounded. iXJ (Li . sAUfv ca, es mm a Jr W nniiinuiii niHiiiiiiiiih HlllllllllimilHillllliillilllMlimMllHllllHlllllUiuUlUUIlUllllllillfl 5 5 El s. s 3 DO YOUR f BIT even if its a little bit Don't forget the big patriotic J IT NEY Pavilion, Happy Canyon TONIGHT ff 3 May 22nd, starting at 8:30 o'clock Benefit of Pendleton's 2nd Military Reserve Admission 10c including two dance tickets Dances 5c SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA Mt.MtM.MMlM.MI.a.im Ul