. n ,IIMH1H ""'" i II" ' Xmfalill .a J-.a.n.llt f i i-.1 . '"?. , V,,.,,.,.., hwji, ;.. . - - a. J -.....-. ,.17"',"" "'.'I" ' '"."'- '"-.,.-... . - tm , , , , , , , t , p, --- , , f EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1917 0C30C IOE3QI "0 OEao Social and Personal AXXOIXCKSIEXT. Social and duo news for this department should be given to tha East Oregonian. by phone or otherwise, during the fore- noon. Such news turned In aft- ar II o"clock. noon, will fra- fluently have to be held for pub- lication the followinr day. Invitations have been received by Pendleton friends to the weddinit of J'eter Crockatt and Miss Iltche: which will b celebrated at the bride's home in North Yakima on June sixth. Mr. tTockatt is a KTad uate of the Pendleton hiBh school and the l"niversily of Oreaon and is now an instructor in Spokane Uni versity where his fiancee has lovn a student. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kasari left last evening- for Vancouver, Wash., upon upoi receipt of a message telling of tha aerioua Illness of Mrs. Kasarl'-J sister. . The sixteenth birthday of Miss Jans Roosevelt was delightfully celebrated last evening when she entertained 14 of her girl friends at her home on Jackson street. The patriotic motif prevailed in all the appointments of the affair, dancing and sanies provid ing enjoyable diversion. A number of pretty favor dances added aest to the occasion. Delicious refreshments were served. Prof, and Mrs. A. C Hampton, for merly of this city, arrived on. No. 17 from La Orande en route to Eugene where Prof. Hampton has been elect - ioi aocao ed principal of the high school for next year. Mrs. Hampton will remain here for two weeks but her husbanJ will leave in a day or so. . They are guests of .Mr. and Sirs, G. M. Rice. Mrs. E J. Murphy, Miss Jane Mur phy and Miss Vera Temple arrived home on No. 17 from La Grande where they attended the LA Grande high school graduating exercises, Tom Murphy being one of the graduates. Of premier importance yesterday was the wonderfully successful Silver Tea given under the auspices of the L'matilla County Chapter of the Am erican Red Cross in the county li brary. The undivided support and cooperation of every club in the city was given the affair and was largely responsible for its success. Hundreds of out of town guests were in attend ance, practically all the auxiliaries having representation. In . the en trance hall splashing red cross ban ners and white flowers were used with good effect, while the auditorium was a bower of yellow lupin. During the afternoon four groups of songs arranged by Mrs. F. E. Boyden were given, including solos by Mrs. Ralph Saling. Miss Esther South, Mrs. B. Lv. Burroughs and Miss Nellie Anlbal. Miss Mary Clarke gave several piano solos. Six prettily decked tea tables were stationed about the room, the Current Literature Club table being presided over by Miss Marjorie Xuchentnal and Miss Mildred Lnde; the Thurs day Afternoon club in charge of Miss Edith Still and Mrs. Ralph Baling, the W. C. T. II. with Mrs. Mary Boy den. Mrs. w. M. Blakely and Mrs. N. B Despain pouring, the Research Club with Miss Cecelia Cunningham MHIIIIIIIHIIMIIHtllHIIHIIIIIIIIIItllllllll"l'HnilllHIIIIIIHIHIIIHHHIIIIlillllimilllltt (TUT) The mmri of superior motor car servt'cr A YEAR AHEAD IN BEAUTY. "SIX" OR "EIGHT" CYLINDER PERFORMANCE WITH FOUR CYLINDER ECONOMY. A Vibration! ess "Four" Cylinder car. Seeing is Believ- E ins. Let us show you. I N. P. McLEAN ! Phone 222 833 Main St. SiiminiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiMimimiiimiMimiimiiiiiiiii iiimiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiif -jiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHmiiimiimmiiiiimiiii tmiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiimiiHiiiiiniiiimi The Authentic "Lines Approved by Fashion That's just what you get in every Bond Suit. The newest conceptions by a famous designer. Regardless of your present favorites, the ultra fashionable Bond Clothes $15 to 35 Are the clothes you will eventually buy and wear. Right now i the ideal time of the season to select your new summer clothes. Scores of attractive mouels in Tropical Worsteds and Silks for all figure. Bond Bros. and Mrs. Annie Talbert, the Inspira tion Club presided over by Mrs. J. W. Porter, Mrs. E. M. Smith and Mrs. R ?. Still, and the Delphian Club with Mrs. H. O. Mansfield nd Mrs. Q. H Bishop in charKe. A total of (67.30 was contributed. The ladles also pre pared a box of home cookies and sent it to the boys of Company M, Third Oregon, stationed at Meacham. Owing to the bad weather the auto trip at the conclusion of the affair mas abandoned. All patriotic organizations In the city are Invited to attend the union patriotic memorial service a the Methodist church tomorrow after noon at S o'clock. The following pro gram will be given: H. H. Huh bell, presiding. America oonirregatlon Invocation R. E uornau Hymn. f Scripture Reading. Mixed Quartette. ' Sermon E. R. clevenger "The Star Spangled Banner. Benediction. Pupils of Miss Harriet Young will be heard In recital at the Presbyteri an church on Monday evening. May 29. An Interesting program has been arranged and the public Is cordially invited. Two boxes for the soldiers station ed along the line have been sent out this week prepared by the girls of the military unit of the Girls' National Guard who are taking part in the Memorial Day Parade and the Red Cross. Next week the first aid unit of the Girls National Honor Guard will send the boxes. Miss Daphne Swearingen and Miss Sophia Fikan having beentappointed to take charse of the work. All slrls who wish to contribute are asked to call tip one or the other of these members. Mrs. O. S. Terpening returned to day from a several weeks visit in Cheney, Wash., with her daughter. Mrs. Hungate. Miss Georgia McCoy has returned to her home at Stanfield after having spent a few days with friends and relatives in this city. 250 CASES SWISS CHEESE SHIPPED FROM STANFIELD Big Ortfer from San KtvdWmco K tilled By Newly KBtabtlNbed Com. pany off Swiss Farmers. Two hundred and fifty cases of Swiss Cheese, the first shipment to he made by the newly established Swiss Cheese Company at Stanfield, will leave Stanfield Monday gof San Francisco. The order for the cheese was placed after a sample of the com pany's product had been submitted and declared first class. The Swiss Cheese company Is own ed by eight Swiss farmers and dairy men on the Furnish project, who among themselves own 250 cows and are adding to their herds constantly. They report a splendid market for Swiss cheese but have difficulty se curing enough cows for milking pur poses. Aside from ohtaining milk from their own cows the owners of tjie creamery buy milk from other paying $3 per hundred for four per cent milk. The Swiss company has a'modern ty equipped plant and the cheese la iimde In five pound bricks, there be ing 24 bricks to the case. A. L Steln er is manager of the plant. The Mutual Creamery Co. of Stan field is an old established plant and is managed by Adolph Sahll. This company turns out 1000 pounds of cheese a month and would do a heav ier manufacturing business if more milk could be obtained. . Four or five new herds of cows ar.e to arrive on the project next month from Puyallup. Astoria and Auburn. These cows will materially increase the milk supply on the project. SMOKF3 BOMBS BAFFKF2 GERMAN SI HMAJUNKS Pendleton musicians returning from Hermiston report a very suc cessful dancing party given there las evening by Thomas Marxen In the Hermiston dancing emporium. The effair was largely attended and much enjoyed. Lloyd Riches of Stanfield Is at the Pendleton. Mrs. Joe D. Klmery Is registered as the St. George. W. R. Taylor of Athena Is a Pen dleton visitor today. Carl Anderson of Pilot Rock, spent last night in Pendleton. J. T. Hinkle, Hermiston attorney. is spending Saturday In the city. Mrs. Ruthers and daughter of He lix are visiting in Pendleton today. Sam Pambrun was among the Athena residents here last evening. R Jacobson and Nels A bra ham son of Helix are spending the weekend in the city. Dare D. Dale and A. P. Wright of- Helix were In from their homes last evening. A. H. Cox of the Oregon lumber Yard, returned this morning from Portland. J. C. Hoskins, prominent Echo sheepman, is spending Saturday in Pendleton. A. J. McAlliFter of the Pendleton Drug Co., is spending the day In Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Sapper of Her miston came up on the early train this morning. Senator C. A. Barrett of Athena. is attending the good roads meeting here today. W. R Ferguson and Omar O. Stephens were among the Athenans down yesterday for the Mason ic meeting. The Rev. Bertram A. Warren, rec tor of St. Paul's Church, The Dalles, will arrive this evening and will con duct the services at the Church of the Redeemer tomorrow. (Vessels pawing Through War 7on Adopt Unique Methods to Rvcape. NEW TORK, May 25. Smoke bombs designed to protect merchant vessels from submarine attacks, are now being used on vessels passing through the war zone, according to information brought to an American port today on a French ship. The bombs are thrown by hand and on striking the water ignite and throw out a deVise cloud of black vapor which hangs low over the water like a fog. screening the movements of a vessel In danger of attack. ' X 1 ;! ! I " lit I n Au-ce -jct-c w ,;. j 1&X j. . jL; Pastime Sunday-Monday, REALTY TRANSFERS J. A. Bnidley, et al. to P. O. Bald win, $ I ).M). arra(te in Urand Vie Orchard Tractn. Selmer Thompson, et ui, to Anne Lamm, 1.00; 1-2 lntero.it In NV. 1-4 of XE. 1-4 and UK. 1-4 NW. 1-4 Hec. 2. Twp. 4 X. R. 36. Mr fol't Pcadlrtoa's lM41at Ctothiera. - if I i 4 . 1 A . . t. v i ' I n 1 , - ,. 'i i WE HAVE -N0VED1 LftJ nn THESE TWO POPULAR CARS ARE NOW BEING SHOWN IN OUR OWN SALES AND SERVICE ROOM AT 3 y t SJlTQOil CARS ON DISPLAY. ALWAYS PLEASED TO DEMONSTRATE We can make immediate delivery. WTO. CO Ed Wright, Salesman. ArencT for HAYNES and VELIE DO YOU KNOW- That June 5 is War Census Day and is a national holiday? That America is sung to the tune of God Save the King? That Supt. A. T. Park is now writ ing his name A. Tyndull Park? That Charles U McN'ary, spoken of as the leading candidate for appoint ment to the V. & senate, Is a cousin of Dr. W. D. MoNary of tha Eastern' Oregon .Stale Hospital? That Frank N eagle came to Pen dleton in 1SM3 and beat his way here in a boxcar? That the late Senator Harry I-ane was nne of the foremost authorities on mushrooms In the I'nited Htutes.' company and former comptroller of the treasury, had been offered a po sition of financial authority in con nection with the establishment of American railroads In France. One way not to fiKht a suecewful war Is to discourage production (tiartcM FMtwc-i rrfffml Job. CHKWOO, May 25. It was re ported here today that Charlas O. Dawes president of the Central Trust CLASSIFIED WIIOIJCrfAI-B AND KKTAIIa RAW or Improved, all auction of Mat. Ft- rxcurilona. For particular writ or Inquire u Vrt Court Ht., Pendleton. If you are thinking of buying a car about the time harvest is over and want to own a CAR Then we advise you to place your order with us now for a 1918 I1C You will avoid delays of delivery, the car will be awaiting you at just the desired time and it will be the latest perfected model made. Two Carloads DODGE Cars Due Here Next Week Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. 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