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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. TWELVE PAGES ocaot tocaot logo tucsa ioeao A VNOt t "KM RNT. Social and clua new for this department should be ctven to ths Ekat Orrgonian, by hone or otherwise, during the' tore- noon, Such news turned In aft- ex It o'clock, noon, mill fro- quently have to be ntld for pub- licatlon the f.jllowlns day. Social and 9 & Personal o D IOE30 At the conclusion or the program a relighiful social hour was enjoyed, the pretty tea table being In charge of Mr. R. Alexander ana Mr. W. C. E. FTUltt, The attractive new home of Mrs. C. W. Mathews on Lewia atreet was the scene of a pretty affair yesterday when the ladies of the Ohruaian church surprised Mrs. H. H. Hubbell with a "stork" shower. The room" were beautifully decorated for the oc casion, a color scheme of pink and An engagement or much inter"', j white being used. A large stork, wee was announced last evening when cuplds and streamers of pink ami Miss Edna Hogue. younger daughter white ribbons, together with carna of Mr. and Mrs. C M. Hogue. made i Hons in the seme dainty colors form- known hT approaching marriage to : ed the principal, feature of decoration SAYS SCHAI.K rs tillKATKST H At KSTO1 Horace Berg, a young business man of Itoaeburg. The announcement was made at a charmingly appointed din ner party given in honor of Mis Horru by her parents at their home Bl Lincoln street. A cluster of hya- Manv beautiful and useful gifts were presented Mrs. Huhbell. tent If vine to the high esteem in which she Is hePI ! by her lady friends. During the aft ernoon dainty refreshments were i served with Mrs. James E. Sharp and cintha In lovely lores of Wue formed j Mrs Frank Greulich presiding in the the centre attraction of the table, j dining room, around which were seated Miss Fleta j - Hall. Miss Pansy Byuee, Miss Luc-" Mrs J. J. Dosne was hostess yes. tTallison. Miss Florenc Morton. Miss j terday afternoos for the Research Nellie Anibal. Miss Ethel Freeman. I duo. at her home on South Main Miss Noli ("hildrcth and Miss Hogue. Tniiing the course of the dinner, Dan CuDld, in the guise of a messenger boy. presented a telegram announc ing the happy news. Miss Hogue la a member of the 1917 graduatinir class of the Pendleton high school and is a very popular and attractive glrL Her fiance is a graduate of thj I'niversity of Idaho, having been lo cated in Pendleton for a short time two years ago. The wedding will take pi act In the near future. About 200 couples attended the dance In Bagle-Woodman Hall last evening given under ths auspices of the Girls National Honor Ouard. The hall wa prettily decorated In stream ers of red. white and blue, with a huge American Tag hung across the stage and smaller emblems suspend ed from ths balcony and walls. Dur ing the evenln Captain J. E. Warner gave an interacting talk on trend warfare which was wsrmly received Excellent music was furnished and dancing continued until a late hour. Miss Oladys Flannlsan. who Is In training at the Sacred Heart Hospit al In Spokane, Is spending a short vs--atinn with her mother, Mrs. Cora J-ane. in this city. Mr. and Mrs oeorge floodman of Pasco are spending the week-end with Mr. -Goodman's sister. Mrs. Har ry Houseman. Mrs. Nellie Williams of Portland, is the houseguest of her daughter. Mrs. Jtenjaaain I- Burroughs for a time. Mr. and Mrs T C- Warner, now of Portland, but formerly well known Pendleton residents, are expected to arrive tomorrow to spend the week end with their son. Harold 1. Warner. Dr. William T. Phy. who again has yoaseasioa of the Hot Lake sanitari um, spent yesterday In Pendleton. Yesterday afterno-rti at i o'clock at the Methodist parsonage Miss Gladys Islllaa Marks became the bride of Fred W. Thompson. Rev. R. K. Oor nall performing the ceremony The only witnesses were Mrs Iulse lamptln and Newton R. Martin. Both the bride and groom srs employed at ths Rasters Oregon Bto Hospital, , The last meeting but one for this year of ths Current IJteraturs club was held vseaerdav eftemoon at tha boms of Mrs. James A Fes with Mrs. Fee asd Mrs K B. Aldrlrh as hos lesaes The program was devoted to Total sad proved of exceptional mer it and Interest A sketch of Tolstl; his Ufe. character, reforms and Influ eaca, was given bv Mrs. A. J. McAl lister; Mrs. o. M. Rice read a review of -Anna Karenine;- Miss Osynell Psldwin plsed nn exquisite violin solo. "The Kreiiser inta" Petho-T-nl. immi pari-'! lv Mrs W. C F. Prultt; Mrs. f F'.rshsw irave a r-.ltn rr-m -Whs! Men Uve Bv." a chirmlnr l:'tl sto-v. and Mrs c F. C.,'ewrr1h ccn'rlMtt' ' a nalrr on -e.astol's Nlh'li-m and TVllrlon" as rev-alc1 In h's writtnrrs street- It was unanimously decided to Join the Red Cross association In a body. The afternoon was spent in sewing for the benefit of the Red Croat chapter. The topic of study was Mexico, the first paper being red by Mrs. J. T. Richardson who took for her subject. "Mexico; Its History." "The Social Ufe and Cus toma." was well handled by Mrs. Clarence Penland. Mrs. H. 3. Thompson spoke upon the subject of The Lost Tribes." which was very Interesting. Miss Sadie Young ami Mrs. George W. Jackson rendered several charming piano Sfilos. John Penland sang two solos, which were a great -credit to himself and were much enjoyed. A dainty two-cours.i luncheon served by the hostess con cluded a very pleasant afternoon. One afternoon next week the club wil; meet at the home of Mrs. George Kins and the entire afternoon will be spent In sewing for the soldier boys Yesterday afternoon Captain War ner, who ha seen nineteen months ,.-rvi'f in the trenches in France, spoke to the students of P. H. S. giv ing them a clearer idea of the Euro I ean war. Sterling Patterson, a member of the senior class, who has been guard ing the reservoir is Koinr to unit and en back to work in Frazier's book store. Tonight the annual Junior Prom which is given for the pleasure of the . society. v V AC A htj nJrr F-Ti ENGLAND GETS ORE, W. GIVES SPAIN COAL . j &t . a i n . . r: new ireae ireaijAtwrcnnin Britain to Charter Spanish Ships. lXiXDtlN. April 1. A new com mercial convention between Spain and Great Britain has been concluded. Among its stipulations Is one that Great Britain shall supply to atpain 150.000 tons of coal a month: - In return Spain will export to Eng land as much ore as la required and agrees to permit Spanish ships to be chartered by the British go-rnment n-mnnmiimmiHiiesmnmiinummnimiimMttlimmtm I t I I i i i : ii iii i i i luKiii iiiiii i mi i i llllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii"" KAISKIl WAS OIH'Kl, DESl-OT. AY Sr.thU-klC ln the opinion of Chas, A. Cbiu key, owner of the Chicago White So. Uay richalk Is the greatest backstop of the day and la one of the principal reasons why the White tiox should win the pennant this year. PERSONAL NEWS OF ADAMS COUNTRY (Bast Oregonian Special.) ADAMS. April 1. The Ldit 4fub met at the home of Mrs. J. V. Spencer. Those present mere as fol lows: Mrs. M. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. J. - Chenut, Mrs. Hoe EKKem, Mrs. K U Lieuallen, Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Mrs. Steven rid wards. Mrs. Hichardsoii. Mrs. Ella BowIinR. Mrs! Alley Buyer, Mr. Kverett McCollum. Kefresh mcnts were served at the regular time. AH enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. Mrs. Violet Coffman and little son of Walla Walla, are visltinir at the home of her mother, Mrs. fienrd. Mtss Lsola Rofcers, Miss Beatrice liurchell of Pendleton, attended thw Ladies Club Thursday at the hme of Mrs. J. W. Spencer. They were here in the interests of the Red Cru.s GIliCK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet I 'I hat it tli? p.)ful cry of thuuundt sr.i Dr. I.ilsafU.-, pTwiiKid Olive 'iab kt.,, tle uotitu:e l"r calmtL lr l-ilxiril. a praticing phyudaa I- r 17 .r nd liinxl'i uid-ume eo rny, diiti.rml the formula fur Olive l-let alulc treating paticnta lor t..-tnic couiripation and t-rpid livers. IT. Ijlsardt Olive TsWets do not roniaia Chanel, lut a hcaliiufc aoutlf t r tvct-Me laastjvr. No crtpiruf i tl "keynote of these I "le tusar -coaled, olivr-colorcd tablets. 'M.iy rauc the liowcli and liver to ac2 rormaliy. Tbrv rsver force thrss to tirnat,ir:J ti. it j'U tue "dark brown mouth .-w -d tbrn a bad breath a dull liiid Irlins i headache torpid l.vrr and are osiuipateil. jroull hod ei. ck. -ure and istly pkavant reuht f-.i .tie or two lutle Ur. Mwardi' ( e 1 si Vta at btdltme. "Ihotiundi taVe one or two every r t ut t k-r-p rur'-t. Try them. I and Jjc tier los. All uruen'l. outgoing seniors will be held at the Eusle Woodman hall snd promises to be one of the prettiest events of the season. John Planting of Helix was in the city overnight X Iceland was up yesterday from his home at Echo George Goodman, formerly of this city. Is over today from Pasco. J. M. Kyle, one of Stanfield's big gest citizens was here yesterday. James Wlsenor and Ben Meek of Joseph are registered at the Bowman Mr. and Mrs. M O. Allen of Milton were here from the east end yester day 1 . Dr. I. K. Temple left last evenlnir to vlt't his ranch near Allcel, Union county. John Marshall. postmsster and merchant of Castle Rock, is at the Oolden Rule. Walter Rose of the O.-W. freight office will leave tonight for Port land on a short visit. r. R. Wood, chief special agent of ths O.-W. R. t N. spending a coupla of days in the city. Mrs nien Murdivant and little daughter left yesterday for Payette. Idaho, to spend two weeks with rela tives. Powell plant. VIHons lesding tennis player, was down from lh esM end yeaterday. He was register ed St the Pendleton. Mr and Mrs I M. Watrus of Ail-.-ini. are attending the day In tha city. Arthur Kuasell and llert Knox of I'nndon. me at the Bt. Ueorge. ItltAIT III M, TIKiX I.KID. tContinued from Page 1.1 Mr. and Mrs. Chartes Dupuis and little daughter Francis, motored to the county seat Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Haslera were visitors at the county seat Thursday. Mrs. It- c. Davison returned to her home in Adams after spending the winter with her daughter in Athena. A special church meeting was call ed Wednesday evening. The following buainesa was transacted: Reverend Iowell Haslem was chosen by all that were present to be the pastor for the coming year. Mr. I I Ueualten was a visitor st Athena Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunch were vis. itors at tha county seat Thursday. Mr. John Adams was a Visitor in A'lams Thursday. Otis IJeuallen returned home Sat urday to spend Sunday with his par- nta. Mr and .Mrs o. M Morrison mo. tored to the county seat Saturday. Mr. and Mrs . H. Hunter and daughter Dnllle motored to the ooun ty sest Saturday. Mr. Lavwrsnce Mclntyre returned home Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Mc Intyrs Carl Carleetrom the Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Oarlesirom. Is visiting for a few days with his parents. The Adams park is progressing verv rapidly. They have the fencing all done and all sowed to bluegTa.is. Carl Chrtstan and O. o. Richardson sent to Milton Thursday to ee alMiut the trees for the pars. i The !nnilsy school will atart St ten o'clock ftund iy morning and follow- ! Ins the Hundav school service there will be presching service. Kverv- , body is Invited to cine end hlp ills- j runs the lesaon. Ite "a booster for ; yor Kunday school and church " j ai d aerinl corps. rad- wlthinfour months. In addition It can have a hundred ilKiUMtud reserves asalting the csll. The requisition sre ready for every t!-m of military equipment for th liM.ion. Most of the colonel's vol inteors hsd previous military experi--ii-. Appllcsnta under twenty-flvi-.-u r-fusi-d. The colimel had appll 'stlons enoiixh ti fill three full armv .-iris. Twenty-five thousand ne rei want to l-ln the H'eisevelt d! . lAi-m. Taaa, Kouth laskota a n-1 trlxiios have cunplete reslment", drilling. Many VI ant to t. If the war d-paninent refines ia iin!der K'Kwev-lt ss -mmsnder he m tier'ectlv sntlKfl-d to go ss m sub-rf-llnalc .irricr with ;eneral Wo"id otnlnsnding. Ainohr i he prominent men enxloua o go wilh the colonel are senator f.-imes ffanifllon lwis. ex-Attomev ;.n.ral Ponsnarie, ''onfresmin lt. wlrurf. j..hn psrser. Hull M..e csmlldate f..r vice president and . if ford piltchut. (Continued from Paga 1.) and sharpen their tools for they will have m-ork to do. A cartoon issued by the newspaper called the Floh yesterday excited comment. It represents the crown prince trying to cllmn on the throne, sword In hand, the army behind him. Ths invalid emperor stands on the throne, pushing his son back, remark ing. "Not yet." The people are hiss ing on the streets and showing their sympathy with the crown prince. This clipping was submitted for publication by II. U Hess. North Powder attorney. Oklahoma Tornado INtmagc. OKKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. April 0. At least 10 persons were injurel and many houses destroyed by a tor nado which ' struck Rnyder. Okla. Some of the Injured are expected to die. FRECKLES IMINT till KTIIM WITH . VKII.: JIUMOVK TtlHM WITH T1IK OTIIIXK PKKStlUITIO.V This prescription for the removal 'if freckles was written by a promln.nl physician and Is ususlly so successful In removing freckles arul giving a clrsr. beautiful complexion that it t sold by any druggist under guarsnlee Ui refund the money ir It fails IiTn"t hide your freckles under s veil; get an ounce or othlne snd re move them. Even the first few ap plications should show a wonderful Improvement, some of ths llghte. freckles vanishing enUrely. Ite sure to sak the druggist for the double strength othlne; It Is this tfu: l sold on ths money-back guarantee. certainly does heal eczema Inocrfileot reports, covering a period o twenty years, literally thousands of fnysici.vt fell how successful the Res inol treatment is forecrema and similar -in troubles. The first use of Resinol Ointment and Ucsinol Soapusually stops trie itching and burning, and they goon clear away all trace of the eruption. No other treatment f r the skin now before tlie public can (how such record at professional approval. Suid bjr 1 , lliliiliiillilliiiiiiiijiiiililiiiiiKtll Mfiiy Jj) announce the establishment in Pendleton of an Agency for The following favorite cars "America's Greatest Light-Six" m Sixes Twelves VEL1E, Cars now here for demonstration and immediate delivery Two Carloads in Route from Factory to Pendleton. Service Station and Show Room at Independent Garage Pendleton, Oregon Ed. Wright, Salesman lAIVESTEffiS Side-Hill Self-Propelled The CATERPILLAR HARVESTER is Benjamin Holt's lat est achievement. It is the most wonderful harvester built, requir ing no horses, no tractor to pull it and only 3 to 5 men to operate. The 55 horse motor furtiUhe .bund, nee of power to drive the separator and propel The machine. W. have already "Id 49 of the,. CaUrptlUr H.rve.ter. for Selivery in the Inland Empire. Seven of theje ''r 1916 our territory and every one wa a PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. In handlin bulk grain thete machine, allow the owner (o ue hi horie. to haul v his grain to market AT ONCE. t As the output of those machine, i. lira ited, we urge you to place your order now for a CATERPILLAR HARVESTER that you may be sure you get one this year. The supply being small, first come will be first served. E. L. SMITH G 0. AGENTS HOLT MFG. CO. 319 East Court Street, Pendleton. Telephone 518 5 S mam