EIGHT PAGES p PAGE SIX BWDAILY EAST OREGONIAN." PENDLETON.' OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 21 1 OIK- . -. sii'CKV.ns n.vxx as iu:.vr i" srciurr skkvii'K. .. OCIAL AND SALE 1 Personal HlM ?. '' v. 1 i " A very pretty home .wedding- occur- j solos by Mrs. Harold J. Warner and j red K-mmlity vfcnlr.K. January 1J, jitjjtr. 1 Harnett, brother of the bride- . the reHldonoo of Mrs. M. A. Smith, No. irroom to be. A large number of in- loot 'I-:, Wcbi Htreet, when her i vitation have been issued and the, ilfitifrhtcr, Ida May, was united in ceremony will be witnessed by a rep- marrinne to Mr. Frank Allen, the resentative gathering of Fendloton and ; words whieh made them one being Walla WitUa society, spoken by Iter. J. E. Ireland of this: rlty. Only a few intimate friends. For the pleasure of Miss Lola Itoar wlcnPFsed the ceremony. At the clor 'en, bride elect. Miss Kclantine Moussu : of tho service all present were invited asket a coterie of intimate friends in to partake of the bouhrvnl feai for tea last evening. The guests in whlrh had been prepared for the oc- eluded Mins Gnynell HabUvin, Miss Vir raAtlon. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will ginia Todd, Miss Margarcl .Putnam, make their home on a farm at the Miss Kvelyn Sommervillc, Miss Syd north end of I'niatilla county. ney Sommerville. Miss Gwendolyn. Rogers. Mrs. Nesmith Ankeny. Mrs. fr.-And Mrs. Jnmes Thompson left a. 1 Tamiesie. Mrs. F. K. Wilson, yesterday for I'ortlanrt and arc Mrs. P. M. Stypo and Mrs. David B. guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Tt. Swear! n- Hill, gen who are spending tn winter in Portland. The second number of the Lyceum 1 v course will be given tomorrow cven- Ibishe Chapter O. K. will have mff at S:2rt o'clock in the. Methodist short anniversary program Tuesday church. The attraction is the St. fvnlng und all members and visiting oiaire sisters, a girls' quartet, who members of the. order are invited to be give a varied program, combining or-preseftt.- chestral. vocal ami special novelty The meeting of the Pusy Bee. which was scheduled for tomorrow at the home' of Mrs. Kenneth McRae. has bCQO pontponofl. indefinitely on count of the death of Mrs. Kolb, anticipated. Berftcant B. E. Chamberlain was .. t jruest or honor last evening at a pret- . Mr,. jp p. Rrake left last niuht (or ttly appoinrt dinner party for which s,qn Francisco in response to a mis hiu narents Xr.'and Mrs. G. W. Cham- saKe statinn that her sister. Mrs. bcrlaln were hosts in their apart-; Myrtle MulliBan. was. dying at her ments in the , Association buildinir. home there. Mrs. Drake will be join Tbe -Burets included Mr. and Mrs. at Albany by another sister, Mrs. Ilohert Jones, lister Rosers. Truman nert Oeer. Roiters, Miss Charlotte Henley, Xlis.t : Ada I)'kor, Miss Xcllie Chamberlain.! Mr. nJ Mrs. Chamberlain anil Ityron Chamberlain. Sgt. Chamberlain is home'-n a mrlough from Fortress Monroe. Mrs. Tom Kirby of Baker. Ore., Is visltlhc Mrs. Mae Moescr. ' A pretty surprise party was given ninir, the affair being in honor of her. 10th. birthday. After several inter- etirig hours dainty refreshments were nerved.. Those present were. Opal Patty., Oenevicve Boyd. Maurino Ak- ers, .Edna Cook. Charlene Kndicott, . Ktge'nki Kndieott. Iucile Pearson and Atarj ,rancis. Of - premier Importance on the jreek's .social calendar is the wedding, tomorrow evening of Miss Lola Rogers . and Harold-Heed Harnett which will be" solemnized ot 8:30 o'clock ut 1ho Bnvder w ill read the service and pre-' ""' where he attended the annual cejlng-the ceremony there-will be a invention of realty dealers, short' musical "program including trio, Chauneey Bishop, prominent Pa rurrtbers by Miss Oaynell UaUlwin, Urn merchant, and his younger son. violin, Mrs.'W.' C. E. : Pruitt. piano, 'arrived this morning to matte a short Ijouis Steelhammer, . cello,, and - vocal visit with rekitlves. As does 3 You are conserving' when you eat Grape-Nuts nnt charm and unusual versatilltv .about their work which together with a sparkle and brightness all their own has made thorn a. marked success fori three seasons. A larpft audience is rr. p. p. food returned home thisi morning from Portland where he was called lwst week by the illness of his Wfe. Mrs. Wood is now at Good Sa- maritan Hospital recovering from an appendicitis operation. .vrs. M.iry Kins ana son. .x ' i Sample. hav returned from a month's . ,vMt ,n susanvilte. Cal. .1 Tne prPsbyterian Missionary socie- tJ. wm meet Wednesday afternoon at tne homP nf jrs. j. t. Itlchardson, ,,j2 i.,vis Klreet with Mrs. Newberry an(( ytrs Hale as hostesses. .. j s Xorvcll of Helix is in the city. rd., v Smirh- stnt tnanaer of the F.iuitnWc IJfe Assurance Co., re turned to Portland altef passing day in the city. K. T. Wade, local real estate man, returned horn yesterday from port- What Other Food Helps Saves Wheat Saves Sugar Saves Fuel Saves Time Saves MilK Saves Waste F. T. Ay or wnst in yostordny from Adams. Kimer Pnlo of tlolix is a Fotulloton visitor. Olen Ksfefe wait" here from Athena jesterday. James Wyriek nnit yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. K. J to I'ortlnnd Murphy went to Portland yesterday. Ioone Watson wos down yesterday I from Thorn Hollow. -Frank Sloan. Fiend sheepman, ir registered at the Pendleton. Urn no Weber, well known farmer, j went to Portland yesterday. . M. Hender of Pomeroy was a Pun- day gticst at the Golden Rule. Harry Hudson was here Saturday from his home in Coombs Canyon. Mr. nrtd Mrs. Otho Stoll of 'Adams were weekend visitors in the city. Mac Hopper came down f rom Athona Saturday to pas Sunday in tow Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Vn.oney left . yosteniay for a visit to Portland for . a weck , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lfhman have he-en spending tho past two weeks in Portland. Thomas Thompson, well known former. Is spending a few days lii Portland and Salem. A I V. Wolls. popular representa- , tive of P.ushimg &. Co., cuiuo in oi No.' 6 this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Homer T. Tatts and f Miss Saline Hergevhi . were Athena visitors in town yesterday. j Mrs. James Hutehjnsoti "left last 1 evening for Telocasset to ...visit. . her .daughter, Mrs. AV Poyce. j Mrs. Mary Harvey and Mrs. Flora Dunn left last evening fop linker : where their sister is quite ill. Peter Swartz. navy recruiting offi- ccr. went to Willi Warm, tod.tv in!.pcct the posters in that city. The Lavender club - will meet to-' -as arrested, morrow afternoon with Mrs. Thoma; "The heart of rtooscvelt. is aflame ,a.i her apartments, 706 Aura street, with ambition and ho runs -amuck. On the hostesss being Mrs Thomas and; my responsibility as a senator, I Mrs. Cnrden. jehargo that since our entrance into . jthe war. Iloosevelt has been a menace P1..VN' IJIlfJtTV J.O.W t'.V.MI.U(;N iand obstruction to the successful i i uroseoution of tho war. His chief . ,liiv rmreroncn tt tLniLorv irem at Kan FkiucInoo. I SAN' FRANCISCO. Jan. 21 -Mem- hers of the advisory hoard of "the: I Vwclftrt federal district nnfl bankers from the same district . attended a LONDON, Jan. 21. An eiiKlneer conference here today to arrange for ha.H .submitted l the iHilsheHUi -the : thirl Liberty Loan drive in tho pies eouneil a new- tyiK' if ex.-eulion Pacific coast states. The conferenco , instrument. It works clocti-k-ally and wns said to have been purely ; infor-' is t-apable of l-liejidinjr five limulretl mal and largely advisory. , people at once. i ' To Conserve made partly of barley. contains its own sugar from its own grains. fully baked. ready to serve direct from the package. requires less than the ordinary cereal. eatable to trie last bit. ' it i jr. Mornn;' deputy director of j the s,cret service of the l ulled States f government under the secretary ot tho treasury, has become chief of the ; bureau since tho resign.-iNon of ChleJ ; William J. Flynn. It was expected i Mr. Flynn would become police com missloner of NYw York City, but Judge. John F. Ilylan, the new mayor c"itt not appoint him. SAYS ROOSEVELT IS MOST POTENT AGENT v OF GERMAN KAISER WASHINGTON', .Tan. . 2 1. Senator Stone in addressing the- senate de nounced Theodore Itoosevelt as the "most potent agent of the kaiser, the most seditious mart of consequence in America.". During' hi" speech scath ingly denouncing those "making, poll t Lea out of the Wat" he demanded tho same rule be applied to Itoosovelt's writings and utterances, as was ap- tnolleH to ihn nriv.ltn eitizen who ro peated to a minor decreo what ltoose- velt had written. He said the man ttmiiuhf has not been to lieln the cov- ernment solve the miKhlier problems ,but always ot noosevelt." XTW KXKCI TIOM'HS AX ii I Buy and Sell Mules and Horses PENDLETON HORSE i W MARKET At 0. K. Feed Yard. Telephone 51 (i ' " : - - '.":-' . di:mi;:s an-: was I'.uoni-D ARL P. BABVT- Karl 1 liabst president of the American- Snstat Iti-fmliiR- Cimpany. ilenleil vlisornnslv .oil the witness stand lir-f.u-':- a senate Invest iR-atlnR committee I hat bis 1'iimp.nny had been favored in any way by v-noil Admiii-l.-trat'rr -Iloovpr.- His .staenient wa in answer to-allegations tr Inns A. Ppreekles, president of the Federal ffns-ar Ittfining Company. I'I'ISSIIINt; 1,111'S IMK1TO IlV W1TH THE AMl:HK'AN' AU.MV IN !' I IAN CI-;, Jan. -2 1. Aei-rodileil cor respondents attached the American aarmy in France are again prrmilted to carry cameras anil take photographs of troops in' training in action. An order to this effect has been issued by Gen. Pershing. Fifteen weeks ago or ders from . Washington made photo graphing a monopoly of the signal corps with the. result that pictorial publicity was seriously reduced. Though unrestricted photographing of troops and-equlpment is looked up on as dangerous In tliirK.lt piay give military information of value to the enemy. Hen. Pershing took a position against an arbitrary order stopping everybody from using cameras. Cor respondents will have 'to submit thn photographs they take to censorship as they do written articles sent by cable or mail.' tiii:i:.ti: amkhk'.w ikktohs PKKIN'fi, Jan. 21. Tnree doctors, including Doctors Fckfelt and Lewis. Amricans sent to Feng Chen, in Shuns fl Province, v.-est of Peking, to Investigate- a plaKU... were threaten ed by a mob which became angered at. their efl'4ir1s iu'eombiil tne disease They have went a. teiegr.im to the diplomatic representnlives here ask ing that a. special train T.e sent to their rescue. fi V " Photo by Arntt-lcim Vtitt'i AMlation. : Aar Admiral frank F, rltohr. ! if4- WW "J, -I i 1 ; J Head of pood heavy boned Working-Mules for sale. Three to five years old. Nearly all broke. Head of good Work Horses on hand for immediate sale. J. II. LUCK 1.-, ok! I NOW HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF For all purposes and ready for instant use without ' mixing. ' . 1 - i. Conlracl and Job Work Prompt ly Done. " L- J. ilcATEE .i The Practical Paint Man 513 Main Street. . Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm Established 1890 WANTED Dressed Wt. Psime Light Hogs .$19.2.") ' Prime Heavy Hogs 18.00 Rough Heavy Hogs 17.50 Heavy Hogs 17.50 iik.iii si' M WtKLT pitici: paid roit Diti:ssi:i) hki-:i vr.AL AMI cult ki:s. Phone 18 607 Main St. UIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIUIIpt): tiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiitimiriiiiiiiiiiiiiniminim WANTED 5 LivcWt. Dressed Wt. Prime light hogs ............ $14.50 $1 9.25 Prime heavy hogs 13.50 18.00 Rough heavy hogs 13.00 17.50 Heavy hogs 1.5.00 17.50 Pigs and feeder hogs .... 12.00 Pendleton Meat Go. Telephone 146 ' Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. Aura Street, Pendleton . Telephone 1SS ECONOMY I A littlo care from the dentist now and then is the truest kind of eco- fj nomy. s Newton Painless Dentists Comer Main and Webb j I'booo 1 J - Open Rvenlnffa BETTER AND ; SOFTER LIGHT til &iurHl by thf line of iom of thesA bpauflful fixtures 1 of ours. They nlv a llRlit that 1Huminri(f5 the room prfectljr hut that dns nnt tire or fitraln the eyen. They are aot expen ftive connldfrinu their extra ef flin(y onl rrtrn beauty.. Why not at le.i.ft lee them? J. L. VAUGELAN 1