EIGHT PAGES PACK SIX FARMERS AT HELIX RUSH SEEDING WORK (Social and personal RAIXPAIJ, PITS ill'M IX PUOPFK XllTIO TO i KT HKST KKNl'I.TS. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENllLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 11U7. n oril niton (Ion yesterday f I on l he tleUft infill reeeptioi, i Riven lv the wome'i ol iVndleion in honor .f ihe distinguish- erf visitor. Mrs. Thomas II. Marshall. J In the chili nm of the Library. rart 9t and political lins w-ro cast entirely 8trie nnd the aftair assumed the na- ture of a thoroughly dc moerat ic ani jj patriotic tribute to a charming' uom M 11. the mlt of the vice-president oi . the I'nited States. More than 4"" w omen railed during the lnnr fron: tt tour to five, ih- prettily decorated locin Items thronged with a represen- ti.tive gathering". In the retrieving line with Mrs. Marshall were Mrs. ; 1. Hie. Mrs. Una H. Sturgis. Mrs. F. F. JinM. Mrs. Y. 1- Thompson. Mr in F II. Aldrich and Mrs. J. Kaley. The punch howl was in charge of three memlers of the iirls' National H'mcr Hoard. Miss l.ola 1 losers. Miss t Sydney Sommerville and Miss Kvelyn V fcnmmerville. They were assisted hy mimher of the younger maid.- .Quantities of gleam if cr white ehry rtt-Mnthemums and American flag ! rmed the attractive decora t ion v. Jnst jireced ing t he- recept ion M rs. ,. Marshal was taken for an anto ride lnMt the city, being accompanied by Mr. Jmej Johns Sr., Mrs. Mary I-ane. Mrs. C. o Sturtris. Mrs. Koy i Hishop, Mrs. K. 1.. Si nit h and Mrs. Charles Marsh. est p rod u oe rs. T h c cast w hi c h will 1 rod nee the play in this city has been eareltiilv selected, and it is said the mournm- of scenic, electrical effects etc.. are absolntelv complete in ever detail. They are playing t packed houses everywhere and no doubt will dti the same here. Word has been re ton of the marriage Mays ami 1 rw in 1 el was .-'olentnixed in T rent d in I'emue- uf Miss lUancl:-' s 1'arkins which he 1 Utiles on No vember -tin. Hoih oiin;i f well known in ml let on many friends here. They i heme a t'ter No vein iter -'l h Kivri . i-ople ind art- have Mrs. C. t. l a IVw and Mrs. W C. K. i'rintl will be the hostesses to the Thursday Afternoon fluh tomorrow afternoon in the club room of the Library. There will be a short pro gram on t "at riot ism and Patriotic Music and afterwards the time will be devoted to tied Cross work. The home - f Mrs. .1. 1 24 Jackson v-treet. w ill of a Fuel Social this v hich the Parish Aid n F. Robinson, be the scene evening for f the Church cf the lieu interesting cu and all niciiih church are eonli -emer will be hostesses. An program has been pre pa r- i.s and friends of th liy invited to attend. f.anizatlon, and articles cun he left at the county libra ry. The first formal dancing party oj the season, the lied Cross benefit, for v hich Pot tnlKhtly Club members will I v hosts tomorrow evening in Kagle- Vi(Kliiinn hull is arousing- a keen In t rest and especially so since the an nouncement that all contributions will be used to buy C h r i st m tu pa c k a ge. ft r our stdtliers and sailors. Not only ( he dance levins contingent but large number of spectators are plan ning: to attend, the appeal nf service and pleasure combined being hard to resist. 'hi account of the lied Cross bene fit dance to be given tomorrow even ing by the Fortnightly ltridge Club, the meeting' of t he Parent -Teacher mss eiat ion of the high school has ; been 'postponed until next Tuesday t veiling. Mrs. E. Knight,-914 W. Court has received the following- card of ap preciation from one of the soldiers at Camp Licwis: "I cannot explain how glad I am to receive the comfort hajr and housewife and how to thank you for your kindness to the boys of Cmu tilla county. (SiRtied. Private John S. Sheasley, Kattery A, 346 t A., Camp l.l'W is." ! Ouljr Forty aw of Wheat Shipped h.it JuHii4; vttTcr Owlnjc to Vice-President and M rs. Marshall vert rnitrtnlnr d ::i dh.Tier lav; night tiMhc Hotel pendleiitn. the girsts In Tluding' only the members of the Joen h ami women's t .mimitif-i'K aside from Judge and Mrs. J. W. Maloiiey. find Mr. ("reel, a friend of tlu- Mar fthallA from Indiana Mis. J. IMwin Sharp has lad it-.-, t.f f te "Mr.'M .a n ' tutu Mrs. Uen net i. state j- iitl M i s. K ot tit. secretary S". I!. M.. of Portland, at ii- Ui r J'riVe. Thursday Ntive mbei- y at o cha k. d ilp- l h hilt president, of the C. her home a:ternoon. t A pretty manifstation of hospital- Ity was the decoration of Mrs. Mar " hall's ni'tart merits fluting her visit . The rooms were t in nsl .rmed iiuo A bower of flowers ami every lit "" Tl corut'ort t hai .old add to lier Ideu-sure Ras provitled. Mrs. Marhuil preJiiietl kin delight ut the cour a. tesies extended her and is warm in her praise of Pen diet tin's ho: pit a Hi y. t ft hich she characterized as '"whol? fouled.' fn Thursday. November Mh, at the Oreffon theater. - local theatergoers ill have their first opjiort unity of witnessing Owen Winter's famoti! tt-ry. "The Virginian, produced in l-'Uty form. The stae version was made by M r. Wister and Kirke La SJielle the latter befre his death be ins considered one of America's reai- I , ' - ..-l-LJ-l Arrow -4ive soidiers and sailors a Merry Christmas'" is the appeal now b. intf M-r.t tmt by the (led Cross and ii is finding :t ready response. Fr the firist time since the Civil War, the nation, fares- th ludiday sea.;on as a ft-uniry ut war. Never has thero been a more wonderful opportunity for real service. Never has there ben a time when the true spirit of Christmas, ton Id be more typien liy manifested. It's a far try from bleak trenched to home fireioes but the lied Cross hopes by means of silts and comforts to bring just a small share of Christ mas cheer to the brave men who ar? so uncomplainingly "doins their bit.'' Here in Pendleton an enormous amount of enthusiasm is being mani teated in the Christmas packages. A special effort is being made to see that every man h- remembered and in order to facilitate the work the l-'ed Cross urges Lhat the packages he fniform. The ingestion is made that money j the bwt -contribiuion and each di tt:ttioi!, no matter liow small, will ji really aid in bringing cr mfnr:( to soim one!y boy. Hy purchasing at wholes-ale. twenty-five cents can be matte to do the work of Jin cents. However, .if the donor prefers to buy or make Ihe articles herself. fruit cakf. smalt puzzles, playing cards .-did home made xerap books coniaiiiins t nf goud sh' it story ami a number ot interesting anecdotes. not fiver Txl''" inches are sugireted. From now on all funds in the Tied Cross contri bution boxes, will be used for Christ mas supplies. Money may be sent IT M rs, Jnhn Vert, secret nry tne P. W. J.'trmar) of Kcho spent the riyht in the city. I 'it 1; Kti-ehof!" is rei.st ered at the P wnutn I rum 1Mb it If.ick. Charles lirown of Athena was nn em if; hi visitor In the city. . Ii. 1 1. Meengs. well known resident oi C kiali. Is a Point let on visitor. James A. Aaron or Kcho. came in yesterday mid spent the night here. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sloan were here eifi-day frim their home at Echo, M r. and Mrs. 1 iarry F-.artholime of Staniiebl are Pendleton visitors to d:.y. Mr. ami Mrs. J. I. Wattam of ller misttfn are up from the west end of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Oenrso Caldwell of t'kiah are down from the south end of the county. W. o. iJennis of Echo was among thf; many here from over the county last evening. Pr. Alexander Reid of Stanfield was amt ns the visitors in the city last evening. U. E. Arne. representing the Hoys' and Girls" Aid Society of Portland, Is at the Pendleton. A. Wilson. F. I. Rinehart and H. IT. NV tt inpham of Enterprise are i lusts of the Sn. tteorffe. W, R. Howard was up from Stan ' field last evening to hear the vice president's address. Thr. rn a s Ca m i be 1 1 . j i r o m I n e n t H er-nilstf-n Tiu-rchant, was here last even in.!; to hear the vice-president speak, t i. W. Vance, principal of th schot !s at Nrdin. was amonff those in last ni'-rht to hear the Marshall ad dross. . 1 r. n v d "vl rs. J. W. St u rd i va n t T"'i chamlieriain. OeorRe Warner : nd Warven t'ibbs were among th. 1 'kiah people here last night for the Marshall meeting. figr?" . : -v 'ii Sli t1 - ' cdJwA. Custom ,j WW that started Wf' 22 years ago 1 iff and today is )win fast it 1 lan" eve r Jj stead of coffee M. 'here's a Reason'Vp; -C ;v;!:v! " : . r .':'...' : . : ,y. it..'! wr ".( :-4 " ' - -!' t East Oregon tan Special.) HELIX. Nov. Heeding Is helm rushed since showers bewail, by those net In favor of sow-inn In the dust. The Northern Pacific paid the city ; M1 for water obtained during? Octo her. t hily 40 cars of wheat were ship j ped out dtirhiK Octder, due to scar city of curs. Two new furnaces have been install ' ed at the school house, the old one J beinn- insufficient to furnish heat- to (the building. Cost around $ 1 100. Mrs. Mary "Lancaster, state prest ! dent f the Rebekahs. will visit the Evangeline lodge Thursday even in?, i Nearly half of Helix attended I Wayne Smith's funeral at Walla Wal ! la Saturday. Floral gifts from school. Sunday school, Rebekahs and Kntahts of Pythias lodges, relatives apd friends covered the casket and mound. ' Uev. and Mrs. W R. Storms arc 1 spending the month visiting their : dauKhter. Mrs. Kimbrell at Milton, j Miss Eetha daugihter of M r. and Mrs. W. H. Alhee. attendinn school at I M or. mouth, was offered the position j of teaching the fdh and rtth u'rades in War rent on schools but was under the ase limit. 17. The offer was the I first made to a normal school student this fall. ! . i Simmons of Spokane was u week-end visitor at the Criswold ( home. Rev. E. Irn nt 1 (a mm preached .Sunday at M ill on. supplying Rev. I Floyd I toss, eon duel I im moot IlisTs . her. 1 Two mid il ions were gained at t he i 'hrist tan church Sunday evening, i Mrs. J. Adams of Mliton Is visitlnfi ! her f;i.'irers, Mrs. Alfofd Sondo and Mrs. H. II- Hicks. )eore TMper lias ret timed fi'Oni a two weeks' trip lo ftevburt;. Idaho, i Mrs. P.. J. Leslie Is in receipt of a I letter from Mrs. J. C. Preiulergast : stating their trip to Seattle by auto ' was made without accident. Misses Vesta Morrison Violet Craw and Eunice Smith, Helix teachers, spent Saturday in Pendleton. ChaH Stanton ret urned to Pendle ton Monday. Rev. J. S. McQonneM. wife and mother are conducting successful meetings in Wallula. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rai nes of Wes ton, were over Sunday guests of Mrs. : Minnie Walker, east of town, i Mrs. Earl Tim merman has return ed from a week's visit with her par ents at Milton. Tnii Hutcheson bought eight mules i at Pendleton for his Lacrosse ranch. Mrs. N. K. Rtdt of Lacrosse in vis iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Ifutcheson. Charles Wilkes of Cold Spring has , moved his family here for better school facilities, l John Walker and daughter. M is." Margaret, were Athena visitors hero ; Saturday. , t Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Geor&e McCranahan, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mason and Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Kerley attended the Relwknh ; cenvention at Athepa Saturday even- 1 ing Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Peterson of Ju niper were Friday visitors, i Mrs. Catherine Stanton is now able to walk by the aid of crutches. Mr. and' Mrs. Jue Allison of Weiser are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Smith will ac company Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peter- sen to liremmertun. Wm. Tim merman Is home from Prosser. Mr. and Mrs. H. Tt. Richmond are Walla Walla visitors here. Mrs. F. K. King of Pendleton is ! visiting her son Everett. in Cold Spring, whose small son has pneuino ria. M iss Ma ry Wil kes pent her l.rot h cr Raymond, attending school at Corvallis. n cake honoring -his 2 Is; bin hday uni versa ry, containing' 2 1 . blue Vaw no more Mondays for the sensible home-manager. No longer does she wear her self out over a steaming wash tub or a sizzling hot ironing board. She has shifted the unpleasantness of wash day to the Troy Laundry Turn your washday into a day of ease and comfort by letting us do your work. We'll take the entire responsibility wash and iron your clothes with the same infinite care that you your self would exercise and call for and deliver them all at a trifl ing cost. Shall we have our wagon call? Telephone 179. GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR sen, glossy, wavy a swam, litnn.K ii-;stisoys IIAXIIKCKK AM) IMM Hl.l-'.S iti:i T- or vol it ii mi:. 0 111 d uv Within ten minutes after an ap plication of Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or fall ing hair and your scalp will not itch but what will please .von most will he after a few week's use. v. hen you see new hair, fine and downy at first yes hut really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Pandcrine immediately dou bles the beauty of your hair. No dif ference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy, just molten a cloth wit h Danderine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one smalt strand at a time. The effect is a mazing you r hair will be light, ibffy and wavy, ttml have nn appearance of abundance a n Incom parable lustre, mh tness and luxuriance. ret a small bottle of Kno wit on' t Pandcrine from any drug -store or toi let counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as prny- and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment t hat's all you surely can have beantiful hair and lots dt it if you will Just 1 ry ii little pnndcrine. appfnred under any theatrical ban ner. This excellent play wil! be th attraction at the Oregon ther.tcr Thursday November th. Si THE UNIVERSAL CAR Owiipi-h rf Ford -ars are udviscO to hi-wart f "foiintcrf.'it pans." Jt' your cur m-eilH u(lJii.Hlm(.it I.rhiK it hero whfiT you "i" rpllnhl- i-i-rvtcn wtlh ttie complctf nu't-hniiical ntulinnpnt to Rivu thi hiKhrKt (inalliy tit Konl Sfrvic. nl'InlnaWo. All thf I'oril parts life, I tire !MiiM'li'l I'V '' Konl Mot.ir ro,n.aiiy. You call not .-xi. cl yonr Konl car to Klvp the Bcrlcp unci niluraiiTO you ilimand unli-tin you have it carrd for by mpn r si'ifi lcnc il In Konl meth ods. HiiimlmiltH 4 H4.H : T.mrini! 'ar t lll.s:. all f. o. Ii. I'l iidli'ton, deliveries made in rotation of or- SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY SHIP CHRISTMAS j PACKAGES EARLY j A campaign for the early shipment i of t'hrlslmns packages has been in- ' ! an? n ra( cd by t he mrt h west conim ii- tee u ear service trf i he railroads' n ar hoard. ' 'on pi -rat ion is ur;d of 'V'th shippera and merchantf in aid-'-, the work as a measure lo relieve 'I he lnix ear eipiipmetiis for hauling 1 the sovernmenf's war supplies. ! Kaeh milroad lo do everything ! 1 t sihle ! prom ,te ea rly sldpinents of ( 'hrl::tm.-ii 1 ncknes, whether hy 'mail, exiuess or freitfhl. aceordirif? to J. VV. I In inane. ncn't;iiy. Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. ' i lnhn)n and VV.ter St. Phone 4)8 1 Try It! A medicine which has given satisfaction to its users lor over 40 years, as Cardui has, must be a good medicine. If you suffer from female troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, of real medicinal value, as proven by the experi ence of thousands of women users, TAKE . o o i "Tli Virginian.'' Drama or Invincil'le charm Ii "The Virginian." ni.-ule famous by that cicicr American actor. Mr. Dustin Farrnim. Anew in ho Indellldv tanu'ed iiimii tliiH let work of ()vy n Wlwlor's that lt iihtIIh xeemto have licet) heralded to every nooll anil corner or American terrilory. TtK Ihousands who have .'seen tt. have told thousand who have not hcen ko for tunate of it.H IrienlMtihle altrnctlvp titi ami thti an endlcMi chuln of th atei-oers await it advent wher ever It koch. Kor "The VlrHlnlan" 111" N'i iv- York l-rodiic-lng ' - nred a wrdendid company which I" ' said to l.e the last balanced that has The Woman's Tonic Mrs. C. S. Hudd, of Covina, Calif., in wnlinp of her experience with Cardui, savs: "I took a buttle at 13 yearsold, ami it cured my headaches. I have taken it since mar ritqe, and received much hcip from il. Ca'dut is fie best medicine-1 ever took ... It w?sthe only medicine . . . that helped my back... "Try Cardui. ' AS Druggists E B 13 et9s Go Now To the best wheat raising dist rict in Morrow County and j in vestigate the improved wheat farms, which we listed before the raise in price. SKE US NOW. ESTES & FRIEDLY 614 Main Street. ' ' Phone 604 "Who Sell, Rent or Insure Anything"