I PAGE TWO. EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST OttEGONIAN, PE.VDTiKTOV. OREGON. RATlTtPAY, JAXtTAIU" 29. 1910. T I IUVAIK l!(K)MS HAVi: AKISTOCK VI'IC AI'I'K MS ( II A"5yiy",rt ,-,'"'TiiTairaaay , , ,. . -J-llll -tiuvkw i! Bleached Pillow Cases ;nade of the Celebrated Pequot Sheeting, torn and hemmed from tlieir own goods, guaranteed free from sizing, size i."x!3G. This is without exception the best pillow case made, regular 20e val ue, after supper '. ; 15 en-- 30 inch White India Linen The very thing for your spring and summer pretty white waists and dresses, a sheer and beautiful fabric. To not fail to take advantage of such a bargain, regular 2."c value, after supper 15 36 inch White Lonsdale Cambric This is the genuine Lonsdale, no iminitation will be substituted Its the guaranteed kind and warranted to wear. The most ser viceable Cambric made, for making pretty undergarments, regu lar ISc value, after supper - 12 1 2c Heavy Bleached Sheetings fur double beds, full 0-1 size, made of finest material, free from sizing. The kind that always gives satisfaction, regular 8$c value, after supper Ladies9 Fancy Back Combs in a full and complete range of styles and pretty handsome de signs. Makes a presentable hair ornament, regular 75c value, after supper - The Peoples Warehouse w,,ere June Hive of the Lady Macabees of this city has organized the Busy Bee Sewing club, which meets at the homes of the members alternately the second and fourth Tuesday after- ! noons of each. month. An ladies are apposed to bring their fancy work. All Lady Maccabees in the city are cordially Invited to attend these meet ings. The object Is to promote so ciability among the members. In connection the ladles have taken up the study of Colonial literature. A committee of three with Mrs. Ed - Cross as chairman, being appointed t each meeting. A very enjoyable meeting was held last Tuesday after noon at the home of Mrs. Tates In the west end of the city. Two very excellent papers on the lives of Capt. John Smith and Jonathan Edwards were read by Mrs. W. P. Daniels, Mrs. Cross followed by reading of gome of the early poets of America. Dainty refreshments were served. Visitors present were: Mrs. Chambers of Ba ker City, Mrs. Leczer of Echo, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Henry Craig and Mrs. Light of this city. The next meeting will he hld In Porret Rorlety Hall on Court street, Tuesday afternoon, Feb. - Stk, and will be an open meeting. Any Lady Maccabee In the city may attend and bring two friends. The officers of the club are: President, Mrs. Ors Hamilton, vice president, " Mrs. McConnell, secretary and treas- tirer, Mrs. Ruth Clark. An Interesting event in Pendleton hist week and one concerning which - mention was unintentionally omitted In the society report of last Saturday - wa the midwinter graduating exer- else of the Pendleton high school. On Friday evening, January SI, six young ladles were given diplomas from the high school after having - completed the four years' course Hi rca,y Evening Jan. 29th 18 inch Stevens Brown linen Crash Made of pure flax, tlit) much wanted kind I'm toilet use ;unl roller towels, resjn lar l."e value, after supper 9 72 in Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen In loom dice and other beautiful designs of Irish nianufaetiire, the rial import ed kind, guaranteed all linen, regular $1.25 value, after supper . :. 98f that Institution. The graduates were Miss Grace Elizabeth Cole, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Cole, Miss Margaret I-owell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Lowell. Miss Hazel Irene Means, daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. C. Means, Misses Hazel and Lucile Itader, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rader, ana Miss Edna Francis Slater, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stater. All of the young ladles are well known and popular In Pendleton, especially In younger cir cles. On their commencement eve ning they looked pretty In their grad uating gowns, while the profusion of flowers and the music added to the beauty of the occasion. The exercises were held In the Presbyterian church and the diplomas were presented by Dr. C. J. Smith of the school board. The commencement address was by the Rev. Raymond C. Brooks of Walla Walla. The customary orations were not given by the graduates, but In stead a very pleasing musical program was rendered. The green hill and the shining stream They are not far away. Lo! there they stand at your right hand. If you but look that way. And yea! the good friends and the true They are not far away, For all the while they stand smile. If you but look their way. and The above appropriate verses ap peared on the menu card of the third annual banquet of the Sigma Epsllon Omlcron sorority, given by the alum ni of that organization, at the home of Miss Grace Bean, 402 W. Tustin street, last Tuesday evening. The young ladles, while enjoying an ela borate menu, celebrated the reunion Ladies' White Royal Worcester Corsets The demand for these Corsets are greater than ever. Superior to all others in every way, particularly in style, fit and quality. Come in all sizes in long hip low bust and long hip hiuh.bust. After supper prices are: $1.00 Value - 69" S1..-.0 Value : 9Sr $2.00 Value $1.25 LADIES' llKiir C.KADK KI.KCANT LKATH KR Bags and Purses made of the very best material and guaranteed satisfaction. Come in Seal, Morocco, Horn, Aligator and Patent leather, in light, medium and d;irk colors, including black, after supper prices are: Kegular $T.Oii Value J?5.25 Regular !f'..7: Value S7.-1S Regular .$10.00 Value SS.5S Regular $l.'.O0 Value $11.75 Ladies' White Elegant Embroidered Handkerchiefs Viade of fine material; a large and well assorted line of prettv styles. They will go quickly; regular 20,. values after supper 15 each. I I by many reminiscences. Toasts were responded to by the Misses ' Edith Johnson, Laura McKee, Viola Shea, Evelyn Sommervllle and Ruth Dona hue. Those who were present for the occasion were the Misses Lucile Ra der, Grace Bean, Gladys Hamley, Grace Flnnell, Hazel . Rader, Laura McKee, Irene Shea, Gertrude Camp bell, Edith Slusher Mary Shea, Hazel Means, Edna Zimmerman, Gertrude Jordan. Hazel Nolan. Edith Johnson, Clara Boylen Cronln, Helen Hart, Iva Hill, Ethel Temple, Irmal Mann, Nona Johnson, Edna Storle, Winnie Boylen, Pauline La Fontaine and Elizabeth Sawtelle. The absent mem bers were Veva Boothby, Edna Thompson, Javina Stanfleld, Rae Vo gel, Eunice Vogel, Una Smith and Bernice Uuppc. Perhaps the largest social event of the week was the affair last evening at which the Misses Edna Storle and Elizabeth Sawtelle were hostesses to over nair a hundred of the young people of the city at the Storle real denct-, 301 Cosby street. Progressive "500" was the principal pastime In which contest Mr. Glen Sturdlvant carried off first honors. Another, novel feature and one that proved particularly amusing, was the magic lantern exhibition of the "baby pic tures of the guests Late In the eve nlng dainty refreshments were serv ed. Among those who enjoyed the young ladles' hospitality were the Misses Ivy Hill, Norma Alloway, Ida Cherry, Mildred Magoon, Ina Cherry, Edith Johnson, Lavelle Florence, Ed na Zimmerman, Pauline La Fontaine, Edna Florence, Paralee Halley, Irene Shea, Laura Wyrick, Nona Johnson, Mary Shea, Bertha Anger, Genevieve Clark, Fay Gibson, Georgia Stewart, Gertrude Jordan, Winnie Boylen, Ger trude Campbell, Ethel Temple, Irmal i Mann, Jennie Perry and Hatel Nolan, u pys to Tra 1 IBMMlMlJal ALa jwmbbmkwjihmbS iiii.l i he Messrs. Will Il!in.com. Cioorire I I.a Font. line, Tom Hill, Marshall : Spoil. Cale Stunllvnnt, Car! Engdalil, . ;iinn Sturdivant. Max Harper, GiM.i-y,. .Iranil. Fred Miln Hurry i Mi Eie n. Jarros Thompson. . Dali! Chessman. (Veil Cull'. Herbert Tliomp I sun. Km, st Knight. Hoy skiles, liert Carnpli-il. John Dickson, Tom Ml larkiy, l!ro,ko Diekson niel Merle Chessman. Mrs J. R. Dickson and Mrs. Jiiiih'.i A. Fee entertained the members of the Thursday Afternoon club Thurs day at the home of Mrs. Dickson. The following program on Shakespeare In music, was delightfullv presented: Piano Selection fri.m M'-rcliant ..f Venice. Mrs. A. J. Owen. Shakespeare in .Music. Mrs. Sheri dan. Discussion, Mrs. Bean. ' I'iano (u) Morris Dance; (b) Shep- ard's Dance, Henry VIII.. Mrs. Phelps. Shakespeare's Fools. Mrs. Smith. Discussion, Mrs. Taylor. SonKs (a) Hlow, Blow, Thou Winter Winds, As You Like It; fb) It Was a Lover and Ills Lass, As You Like It; (c) Under the Greenwood Tree, As You Like It," Mrs. Dickson. Reading Selection from the Son nets. Mrs. Halley. Songs (a) Lawn as White as Driven Snow, Winter's Talo (Greenkill); (b) Who Is Silvia? Two Gentlemen of Verona (Schubert); (c) Over Hill and Over Dale, M. S. N. D. (Cook), Mrs. Landers. Duet "I Know a Bank," M. S. N. D. (Horne), Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Landers. Songs (a) Sigh No More Ladles, Much Ado; (b) Orpheus and His Lute (Henry VIII ); (c) Where Daisies Pled and Violets Blue, Love's Labors Lost, Mrs. Dickson. Plane- Hark Hark, the Lark. Cym bellne, (Sehubert-Llszt), Mrs. Slush er, Miss Margaret Lowell, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, will leave Monday evening for Forest Grove, where she will enter the con servatory of music at Pacific Univer sity to continue her studies on the vi olin. Miss Lowell was a member of the mid-winter graduating class of the high school, and her many friends wish her success In her new field. An nffalr of especial note will be the banquet next Saturday evening tendered Mr. Roy Alexander by sev enteen of his friends about town at the Pendleton hotel. The occasion will be of a farewell nature, as the guest of honor l soon to forsake the ranks of young celibates to Join the army of Benedicts. Mr. Alexander has long been one of the popular young men of the city, both In busl- ContlHMd on Page Three.) A . la. -in Luxury of Office's Smne liii.if, I'nilairainy; lo MeMerii Senator. Wllell Vl.slted 1( Kolliill end Keiuly I'l'lt-iui from Home. W.i-irnstoii.-- When the sen .uo ef fiiV I'UiJil incr was it to,l each of the unjust statesmen was Riven two i,oni.s. These were fitted Willi' ini i malioi'any furnitur-j thi'l did did not cost as much ns -no- ii'.ilit .iii'li;,. Ivom tlie looks. The f ttti '.l-nt in'ovided it having lost monev fm tl?c eioiti'.at. Tlic interior wooownrK an i the doors arc also of il.irU l'i.""-'n wne.il as. awcsinie and aristocratic look iie as malioirany. If. Indcd. thty a:- iiot inalioK-iny. AiloKethc.i' the ciiscinlve is an fait and up to snuff. The visitor enters a room, the oiit ulth the senator's name on the d uo-, itiiii f.mi.s a secret i iy ami one or tuo i I"', 1 : : t '..or!; hanimerinR typevr't er:'. !lc :;eis the attention ' of the ( -I. !!; asks if the senator Is In. and is told tliat he is husy. Senators are always busy. Their time s occupied by the demands of friends from home, friends of hills pen,; :iu ;u congress favorable to cer- ' l i ;i ind'v .duals or corporations, and ' in liictat.ni; reams of letters to ste- i. ;; a; '.e rs. ! It's the friends from home that m !a rrass tlOMn. especially some sen-, a,, is fi'ion the west, where every man j is as uood as another and they don't ,, u:n. li iti, ceiionony. At home the .ea '.in : c:t zea walks into the sena tor's off , e. places his feet on the sen ator's ib sk and they swit into the same spittoon. Tile leading citizen, dressed com for:a' !mt very plainly, v'sit.- the capital and after many tribulations lands in front of the dark and forbid ding portal bearing the name of his friend, the senator, on a little brass i late. He walks in, expecting to find the senator in his shirt sleeves, sitting in a swivel chair such as adorn the best offices in Kagle block on Main street, end reading the home paper. J list. il l. he encounters a, number of busy young poopb'. one of them asks tile occasion for his visit.' He wants to see the senator. The sena tor Is busy. He waits half an hour. Th"n he passes into the adjoining room, tlie private offices, with the eo.,1. aei using air of a grand Jury. In.-; nctively the senator knows of the rl"iy that is liable to he told out home of his cxclusiveness and the lux uiy of his surroundings. So he re grets that liis friend was kept waiting when he should have been ushered in at once and does the best he ran, in a tactful way, to let the vis-tor know that, despite the luxurious surround ings, he is the same plain citizen here .'s at home. Some of tlie secretaries have or ,b tf 1 that, when a caller who looks I ke one of the elect from home ar rives. h- is to be steered in, no mat ter what i going on in tne private office. Members of the; house do not have similar troubles. In the house office building each member has only one room and when the visitor enters he is in the presence of hia representa tive. The furniture, too, Is less ex pensive than that In the senate build- ins;. I I Cuiieht In t'' Hnln then a cold and a cough let It run on get pneumonia or consumption, that's all. No matter how you get your cough, don't neglect It take Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll be over it in no ,'lme. The sure cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases In young anw old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. New Ship Commander. Liverpool,' Jan. 29. Capt. ,V. T. Turner assumed command of the Mauretanla with its sailing today. It Is stated that the Mauretania and the Lusitania will hereaftor be In charge of comparatively young men. , Read the East Oregonlan every day. Do You Get Up With a Lame Back? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everyone knows of Dr. Kilmer's Swatnp-Root, the great kidney, liver and planner remeuy, oe. !i cause of its remark, III able health restoring II properties. Swamp- U.u.l fttWilla ulmnul 5 every wish in over M coming rheumatism, I il ixiin in the back., kid- I I ..... . t;.., i.i, i.i. rGsk,)! and every part of the II -feL: - urinary passage, ii a. ,wi-&-- corrects inability to hold water and scaUUiitfpniu in passing, ir bud effects following use of liquor, wine sr beer, and overcomes ti.nt nnpleasant necessity of being voinjielled to go often Uu-oukU the day, and to get up mauy times during the niht. Swamp-Root is not recommended for everytliiuK but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble, it will be found hist the remedy you need. It lias been tfior ougbly tested iu private practice, and lias proved so successful that a special ar rangement has been made by which all readers of this paper, who have not al ready tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mail, also a book telling more aliout Swamp-Root, aud how to unaouiuyou nave k iu ney or bladder trouble. When writing men thin reading this generous offer in this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. H wmw ibwunp-Hasl. Binghamton.N.Y. The regular fifty-cent and one-dollar sue bottles are sold by all druggists. D6n't make any mistake but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad itmm, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. KEEP BABY5 UNCLEAR ' ' By the Constant Use of. CUTXIA Assisted, wheq necessary, by Cuti cura Ointment. These pure, sweet and-gentle: emollients preserve, purify and beautify the skin, scalp, hair and bands o infants and children, prevent minor eruptions becoming chronic, and soothe and dispel torturing, dislitjurmg rash es, itchings, irritations and chaf ings. Peace falls on distracted households when Cuticura enters. ihrAvirh'Mjt C.worM. rwit: t.oni. 3T. ihTl-r4,i 1, ; I- ,t!.. 13. H'11 t It CtatlMM Anlln: Australia. 11. Inwua A cv. HrHKT: In l. K. 11. :t. e,iirU(t.T; flil-ia. IIonnKD Pr'ia Co. I0n1 Mnim, I.M.. T,,kln; ti. Afrlra. I'nnon, tit. tm. !" . r.R. A r"t'r Ir-i Cima. orri . P" I'n . 1 illi I'ftlitmVt.i A vi . lu.on. n!r-eiitlur- .,.. rMrft-fiM.. ?2 pmiisi nf vnlnabla InfurmaUua ua i.ar ot lb bkio, 6cii at.il Hair, RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED Tlie r.overiiineiu I'ays Kally .Mall 'lerl. SStKl to Sl'iOil, anil Other I'.inploves to S'J."0( Anniiallv. Uncle Sam will hold iprlng exami nations throughout the country for railway mail clerks, custom house clerks, stenographers, bookkeepers, department clerks and other govern ment positions. Thousands of ap pointments will bo made. Any man or woman over 18. In city or country can get instruction and free infor mal on by, writing at once to the Bu reau of Instruction, Hamlin Building, Rochester, N. Y. IM1RE Cass Matlock, Prop. 15 EST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES antl illustrated song in tho city. Shows afternoon nnrl eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entiro family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change threti times each week. Be sure and jee the next change. Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, 5c. The Quelle Ous. Iji Foun talne, Prop. Best 25 cent meals In the North- Flrst-oUss Cooks and Bcrrtee. SheO-flidi In Seasoa. La Fountain Block, Mala at. 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