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PAGE TEX. DAILY EAST OREGOJOAX, rEKBLETOX, OREGON. SATlTtnAY. NOVEMBER a, ON MONDAY MORNING JTJST AT NINE BAN McGINTY, DRESSED SO FI"E Walked Into the Owl Tea Home and called far a poand of "Our 400 Blend" Coffee. WE WILL OPEN oar pane gladly and return Toor money If It Isn't one of the finest coffees yoa nave tasted; for It is combined strength, fla or and bony. A NEW LINE of French hand-painted China We ask yoa to compare oar prices with others'. Oar stock Is larger and more complete than ciei before. Bavins; purchased lower, we are offering better rallies. i I SOCIETY Jg EVENTS j The Sans Soucl club was delight- Mary Dlssosway on Water street, fully entertained this week an Mon-' and Mr. Thomas Warner and lam day evening at the home of Mrs. 1 lly will take up their residence In . Thomas Ayers. It being Hallowe'en the house vacated by Mr. Thompson. ; Mrs. Avers bad a surorise for heri in and see oar line. even If yoa do not bay. We are always pleased to have our China admired. Serial and Personal Notes. : Mrs. Leona Thompson Is visiting 1 with friends at La Grande. i Mrs. T. C. Taylor entertained a few friends at dinner Thursday evening. The ransn aiu ram im io. 14 A chance on the large doll in our window purchase of crockery, glassware, etc. with every 50c - ! OWL TEA HOUSE A LIST OF QUERIES AFTER INFORMATION AS TO 'WINTER IRRIGATION. pendletcn and Echo Commercial As sociations Iiisii Blanks Querying All Who Have Had Experience, With a View to Enlisting Govern ment Co-operation In Bringing . About a Canal System for Winter Flooding Will Report to the Be rlamatlon Bureau. What is the average time of end ing this Irrigation? What part of this land is Irrigated by both winter and summer irriga tion 7 State as nearly as you can how much winter or early spring water is used and how much summer. What crops raised? Value of crops per acre? Average yield of alfalfa for winter Irrigation only? Average yield of alfalfa tor both? Average price of alfalfa for five and ten years? Average rainfall? The answers to these questions will be incorporated in a report to the reclamation service recommend ing that the subject of winter irriga tion be considered by the govern ment, and answers should be as complete as possible. HEAVY LAND OWNERS. Said to Be Largest Individual Free holders In Waslungton. Determined on securing govern ment aid for the Echo government Irrigation project, if possible, the Pendleton Commercial Association, in conjunction with the Echo Associa tion has sent out a list of questions an winter Irrigation, to the practical Irrigators of Morrow and Umatilla counties, In hopes of securing data that will interest the government in that kind of irrigation, and perhaps induce the reclmation service to look favorably on a canal project, cover ing the Echo tract with a winter ir rigation scheme. The following cir cular has been sent out. and those re ceiving it are urgently requested to nnswer at once in order to expedite xne ' -".u..i me necessarv . the largest Individual land owners in J the state of Washington," he re- guests In the decorations of her din ing room, where refreshments were served. Upon entering, at first glance, all one could see was the grinning face of pumpkins placed at different parts of the room, but at clunnlnr unan the tirettllv annnlntpd table one soon noticed that the table Moorbouse on Wednesday. , g decorations were all in keeping with j Mrs. Sam Thompson has been con- , , the occasion, even to the menu serv- fined to her home the past few days i 4 ed. Two halves of large pumpkins ! by illness. ; ( were arranged, one to hold apples.' Mr and Urm Wesley Matlock are the other popcorn. Carrots were Im- dally nvectea nome from a protract- I provlsed as candlesticks and made a ed ea,ern trlp pretty decoration. At each place was j T a Bmall pie tin, on which was a gen- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rees and baby J era us rjlece of Dumokln Die. A small ; have returned to Pendleton from i d keg was placed at one end of the ta- Spokane, to remain permanently, ble. from which cider was drawn. Mr and Mrs- james Kettenbach of Novel place favors were the bon bon i T-W,,or, are the guests of Mr. Wll- boxes. having a likeness of the witch i ,lam Tnompg0n ttnd family, on Water AUCTION t Boston Store and ber broom upon them. It was an evening long to be remembered by the ladies of the club. Parish Reception. There was a large gathering on Thursday evening at Parish bouse, of the parishioners and their friends, to meet the new rector. Rev. Jones and his wife. During the evening Miss Bertha Matlock favored the guests with two recitations that were re ceived by most attentive listeners. Light refreshments were served from a table attractively decorated in Ivy and flowers. Mrs. Vert pouring tea, and Mrs. William Matlock, coffee, ably assisted by the young ladies of St. Agnes Guild. McMinn's orchestra played throughout the evening. The Wednesday Duplicate Whist club were the guests of Mrs. T. C. Taylor this week. Mrs. Davis, widow of ex-Governor Duvts of Maine, is the guest of Mr. Whistler and family. Mrs. Davis will probably remain during the winter street Mrs. William Furnish will inform ally entertain a few ladles on Tues day evening, to receive the election returns. I A musical club was formed this I afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. j Ross Dtckson. The purpose is to take up the study of music from the dif ferent composers. Mrs. Louis Hunxiker. who has been visiting In the city the past week, has returned to Walla Walla for a short stay, when she will return and re main permanently. This afternoon at Music hall. Mr. McMinn tendered the children of his dancing cluss a dancing party. The hall was filled with the Invited friends of the children. There were three parties- given on Hollowe'en by the younger set, one j at the home of Miss Eleanor Vincent. 1 on Water street, another at which Miss Agnes Stillman acted as hostess and the third at the home of Mrs. Min nie Jones acting as hostesses. months. Th Haturdav "&uu V luu m una r , i T..i... r, . j ... . a V. 1 ... . . . , , : - iu" mi 11, i 1 !(. V lO" I'M k. (Ill U ... ... -w. v kuv iiiu in iu vi , afternoon wltn Airs, rrana aiouie. Ashley-Burnham Company, of Spo- Mr. jhn Vert was hostess for the PM i"if'!!i,"nd"y Club- Clo-ed by Attachment. Halloween Party. kane, was in visiting T. E. and Mr. Morgan formerly resided in I the Big Bend country of the Palouse, and yesterday was the first time in acres of land situated in the Palouse ana in rranKlln county. "W e are i Deer Sir: In order to assist the United States reclamation service in studying the subject of winter Irri tation, the Pendleton Commercial Association has undertaken to collect tome reliable statistics on the subject and will appreciate an immediate re ply from you. ' Answer as fully as possible the fol lowing questions and return prompt ly to J. F. Robinson, secretary Com mercial Association, Pendleton, Ore gon. -) Name of farmer. Location of land. " Jt Upland or bottom? -oo-o. What year first Irrigated? Character of land in native state? What part of this land, if any. Is Irrigated by winter or early spring irrigation, only? What Is the average time of begin ning this irrigation? The Prescription Pharmacy : If we fill ur prescriptions yoa can be certain they are rightly filled, and your phyat etaa will be pleased with the re sults. We make a specialty of pre scription work and are equipped to give yoa Ideal service. Prices always reasonable and alike to all. The doors of the F. W. Schmidt 2 Drug Comnanv s store were Mnoori hv Delta Crawford nnd Minnie Jones ' sheriff Taylor this morning on an ... - Uollnw'n nnrtv last Mllll- . t . i . i. l . . . ... BOVOrnl vnra that , U..,, lj , : ft ' C tt . ....... I . m. ii 1 L 1B muuglll me 01111- several years that they had met. I .... . . , , ,h. hom. o( Mrs. Jus. . -nit.. k .ij ....... .... Mr. Ashley Is Interested In M.OOO ..wefullv,. .. " L" ' ni ii. i . . ana inf . u i i itclui u mcu ill a !,rairfltil for the occasion. Those .i 1 1 receiving invitations were: Donald , j Kuder, Lyton ivanhoe. Nat Kimhal, Roy Morris, Glen Htorie. rtawiey Bean, Acle Cole, Mob Llvermore. LjTiwood Llvermore. Jttck Folsom. Ciarence Wllklns. Westbrook Dick son. Tommy Boylin. Neale Cameron. Lottie McCloud, Gladys Rahe. Hasel Real Estate Transfers. . Humilton. Huxel Taylor, Luclle Ra- Followlng are the real estate trans- ' der. Pauline Jones. Irene Ford, fers made by E. T. Wade A Son dur- ' Delia Danner. Grace Bean, Dora ing the past week: i Todd. Gwendolyn Smith. Maud Has- Lot 12, block , Llvermore Add., ' brouck, Evelyn Summerville, Hasel for William F. Woodstock to David ! Kader. Syble c;ole. Beatrice Wllkins. marked, "who are handling our own ! property exclusively." ! Mr. Ashley returned to Spokane I this morning. .... ! The Cau&c of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this , couutrymostdHiiveTous liecauseBodecep- l tive. Alany sudden deaths are caused : by it heart dis- Mr. Wm. Yohnka will sell to the highest bidders, the en tire Dry Goods stock now held by the Boston Store. This stock consists of Dress Goods, Linings, Dress Trim mings, (and all the necessa ries in the making of a dress) Corsets, Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. Time 10 to 12 and 1 to 5 o'clock PLACE COR. MAIN and COURT near the Boston Store Gordon, 11200. Lots 7 and 8, block 2, Llvermore Add., for Geo. W. Haw to F. A. Gor don, 12000. LoU 8 and 9. Arnold b Haley's Add., for Geo. W. Rlgby to Henry 8. Scales, 11850. Block 218, II lots. Reservation Add., Henry S. Scales to E. T. Wade. Lots 1, 2, 11. IS and 16, block 272. Reservation Add., from Henry S. Scales to Earl Gillanders and Dennis Nichols, SS50. Felix Moran and wife to Matt Mos grove, lots 1, 2 and 3 In block 10. Railroad addition to the city of Athe na; consideration, 81000. R. P. Tufts to H. C. Craig, land near Pendleton; consideration, 81300. Decree of Divorce. Decree of divorce was granted in the state circuit court yesterday at- Florence Adams. Lavelle Florence, Tootsie Cameron, Margerle Miller. Elva Boone, Pearl Rankin. Delightful Luncheon. A prettily appointed luncheon was given Thursday by Mrs. J. Ross Dick son. Places were laid for 12. the guests of honor being Mrs. Henry Judd, Mrs. Leonard Fisk and Miss Roberts. The other guests were Mesdames T. C. Taylor, Leon Cohen. C. E. Roosevelt, Fred Judd, E. P. Marshall. Nnrbnuroe Berkeley. W. J. Furnish and F. W. Vincent. e Mrs. Johnson Entertained. Mrs. Hurry Johnson was hostess on Tuesday evening to a company of friends, to play 600," in honor ofj Mrs. Henry Judd and Mrs. Leonard j Fisk. of Hartford. Conn., and Miss Roberts. The other Invited guests 111 II l" T'l ternoon to Jesse Pace in his action were Mr. and Mrs. l. c. tayior. air. against Estella Pace. By Its terms: and Mrs. J. Ross Dickson. Mr. and the plaintiff is awarded the custody Mrs. Fred Judd and Mrs. E. P. Mar- of three minor children. Desertion j "hall. m, ' and adultery was the charge In the I -: original complaint The woman is! A Novel Entcrtaliunent, said to be living in Albany, Ore. Ester nest appeared for the plaintiff. Taliman & Co. : LEADING DRUGGISTS t There have good economically : Schilling's Best, at grocer's, moneyback. is just one way to your I A Little Money Saved EVERT WEEK WILL AMOL'.VT TO A COMFORTABLE SUM IN A SHORT TIME. HOW MUCH COULD TOTJ SPARE OF TOUR SALART EACH WEEK? FIGURE UT HOW MUCH IT WOULD AMOUNT TO IN A TEAR IF LAID BY THEN ADD THE FOUR PER CENT WE PAT ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS EVERT SIX MONTHS. BRING A DOLLAR OR MORE AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT MAKE THE FIGURES FACTS. The Commercial National Bank Tl n. of Pendleton ease, pneumonia, heart failure oi apoplexy are often the result of kid- i ney disease. If T kidney trouble is X allnwedtoadvance ! thekidney-poison-' T ed blood will at- ! X tack the vital organs, causing catarrh oi the bladder, or the kidneys themselves J break down and waste away cell by cell. ! 2 Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and ! ? t cure is obtained quickest by a proper X treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel- w ing uaaiy you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, and over- LVUICB bUMh UlipiCUMtllV IllCINlliy UI UCing mhhmIU n nn n(ti , 1. 1. . I .1 t and to get up many times during the i night. The mild arid the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful enrcs of the uio.;t distressing cases, Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar site bottles. You riiay have a 'cnnilc bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it. ,tlt sent Iree by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Ringhaniton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make am- mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamn-Ri.-ot. and the address, Bingbatntou, N. Y., on everv Cold Weather Specials GOOD MERCHANDISE LOW PRICED, AND JCST THE THTX6 FOR COLD WEATHER. PIL1PLES oat. Aftor toklnff CufirOl thoy oil lft. J mm onltooioc in obo of thorn ood roeoBtftoodlot hi to owfrModi. I tool I no ha 1 rtto It! rptMrooi 'P0P to thoooo to loiioiBiijj rns a witooo. ii iub s., howoa, n.i. The members of the Parish Aid have perfected arrangements for a novel entertainment this week, Fri day, when they will give "A Trip Around the World." the various bottle homes of the members representing different countries of the world, where refreshments will be served in the style of the naUve land. Busses will be had to convey the crowds of 1 ! - , - . .. .1 ln qiha ...ui.ou. ,r . ru.,U u .. l klodo of blood m)M .hl.k f,M different countries to be represented todo oijrri hot 1 hooofoond uao mhtthios are: Japan, at Mrs. Robinson s. Mrs. Roosevelt having the affair in ! charge assisted by Mrs. Guernsey. Mrs. Borie, Mrs. Robinson and Miss Edna Thompson: Scotland, at the home of Mrs. Norboume Berkeley, on Thompson street, assisted by Mrs. John Vert and Miss Ida Thomp son; Spain, at Mrs. E P. Marshall's, assisted by Mrs. Cohen. Mrs. Dickson and the Misses Roberta Frasier and Alexander: primitive America, at Mrs. Lee Moorhouse's. assisted by Mrs. Moule. Mrs. Held. Mrs. Still man, the Misses Cameron and Dun can and Mrs. Moorhouse: Alaska, at Mrs. William Matlock's, on Court street, assisted by Mrs. La Dow, Mrs. Warner, Misses Bertha Matlock. Rita Bean and Elsie Matlock: Phil ippines, at Mrs George Hart man's, assisted by Mrs. Hart man, Jr., Mrs. Sklles. Mrs Swltxler. Misses Hart man and Roesch. . Change Tneir Homes. There will be a number of changes In residences made In Pendleton this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Taylor will take up their residence at the Hotel Pendleton; Mr. J. A. Raley and family will move Into their new home, recently purchased from Mr. Taylor; Mr. Walter Pierce and fam ily will move on Locust Hill, In the house vacated by Mr. Raley; Mr. William Thompson and family will Men's sweaters, fancy stripes and solid eokm 50c 10 H Boys' sweaters ' goc to I- Extra heavy underwear, ribbed ami flmrnt. nrr mrment .. Wool underwear, from . ; tl.oe to $S.0 Bed comforters from $1.00 to $ Lined gloves and mittens from 25c to 11.00 per We have a good line of shoes from .'. $1.W lo $ Duck Clothing, Mackintoshes and Rubber Shoes BAER. DALEY One-Price Clothiers tmd Furnisher mi i f-- - iiiiiiif V". 'i',"' .'"' or Grip.. Me. to, toe. jIS old la balk. Tho loaotoo tab lot otompod C C Q. Bionomil toooio ot root aioooy boot. ooruaf Hoiiy Co., Chicssa or K.T. M MIUAL SALE, TCI MUUOI BOXES v" I Osteopaths Pendleton. Ore., Despain build- e Ing. suite 10. 'Phone red 11IL J Drs. G. S. and Eva H. Holslngton. J Graduates of the American ! School of Osteopathy, Klrkvllle . Mo. ' e CONSTJLTATIOy FREE AND 2 INTTTED. 1 oU m,, m t - w at f r i?- ,NV Ao Yotu Otvssr ; : i move into the residence built by Mrs.