Eld 1 IT PAGS ST5 n pmmm TIik nwn'ii chorus of the Baptist I converted Into a bowcrlllke spot for i-hur-fc niannimr civ a tietro the affair, an Unusual attraction of minstrel show in the basement of the which Is the reservation of boxes for church thin evening. . There I individual parties and guests who do will be four funny end men. fiood ; not care to dance, and the selection chorus selections and solo numbers, with a number ef side splitting; jokes Pat 4a at the right place. The men ' are planning to give a good enter tainment and are urging all their friends to tone and enjoy It with them. Carl Kngdnhl, manager of the Far mers Mutual Grain Agency at Henx was a business visitor In. Pendleton yesterday and today. The ball room of the Eastern Ore- of the suburban scene adds its lore with the coming of warm summer evenings.' Mrs. Koy' T. Bishop has and her assistants are Mrs. James B. Welch, Mrs. G corse Baer, Mrs. .Wil been In charge of the arrangements son D- McN'ary and Mrs, Westbrook Dickson. Mrs. J. C. Woodworth's Friday aft eruooB class In surgical dressings will meet tomorrow in tho new library work rooms As always. Mr Wood worth extends a cordial welcome to eon State Hospital is this evening the all and the roomjviU be open at 1:30 destination of scores or -enaieton o'clock. "Yolk who are interested both In the j - IH-ogress of the energetic plans of Wfth the resumption of gauxe fold- Parish Guild members for the newjlng for surgical dressings, the neces ' community house, and In the inviting slty for cutting jclasses increases and features which attend this, ev&ulcg .an urgent request Is made to allfwho number of the series of benefit danc-jare Interested to assist with the work es. The spacious auditorium has been when passible. The cutting class un- Children Cry for Fletcher's mi 1 i 4 m der the direction or Mrs. 'J.' T. Rich ardson will meet In the Library work room tomorrow at 2 - o'clock and a oordial welcome Is extended to every one to join In the work then. - Hawthorne, the pretty farm home 6f the De Spa Ins, was yesterday the scene of an Informal but thoroughly delightful gathering: of Pendleton friends who motored out to spend the anernoon m trtnute to Mrs. Nancy E. De Spain, whose birthday anniversary It was. Mrs. Norborne Berkeley was responsible for- the pleasing bit ' of hospitality, which' celebrated a. num ber of occasions of Interest among the guests, the affair1 complimenting the wedding anniversaries of both Sirs. James Welch and her mother, Mrs Homer Hallock of Portland, who is her house guesr.' and the birthday of Mrs. J. F. Robinson as well as that of Mrs. Berkeley's mother. Granted Divorce Judge-'.. W.;Pherps has Issued 71'" wanting a divorce to J. ' K. " . . . m ' uth . -Hortoiv. i" Raker Rantcor ihvtJty." ' lwls Fernald, banker of Baker, is In town today bn his' way to Bend tOj attend a Bankers- convention. ': lord Man Hero . -.. '''-. C. Barrel of the TPnrA ui. r- : n " m endleton for a fev days. ; He i making is head- wuancrs at Simpson' Atrto Co. ' ' "'-...Hi n - i .. ,,t -.' a Estate ApiVratsed. Wm. Duff. H. n u.ii . j m KUambirth appraisers tf the estate of u. x. z.rgia, -deceased, have placed the viuuo i eT0.45. Th Kiad Yea Bave Always Sought, and which has Been ta use far over thirty, years, has borne the signature of 0 " anl has been made under his per &ZjCJ&T?ytj. 80081 snperrision since its infancy. . jiow no one t0 deceive yon fi All Cobhterfeits, Itnirations and " Just-as-good " re but Experiments toat trifle with and endanger, the 'health oj Infants and Children Experience aeainst Experiment. ; What is CASTORIA Castona is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, J)rops and Soothing' Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains ' r i neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant se for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; "rilaying Fevcrishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomnch and Bowels, aids , the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. .. The Children's Panacea Ihe Mother's Friend. COWINE CASTOR I A ALWAYS t Bears the Signs Jji S XT m In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought YMK C W NtAUN 4 HAIL! ' FIRE! Protect Your JEarnings. . . Insure Vour Crop. It vill pay you to see us at once. LIVERMORE, BICKERS & FRIEDLY - lllEast Court St , Telephone 118 J Master Xormair fsreraner yesterday celebrated his stxth birthday anni versary In a-beautiful way by extend ing hospitality to' a group of his par ticular friends who enjoyed games on the lawn- followed by ' a luncheon around a daintily ' appointed table decked with sweet peas. The little host received many expressions of good wishes and lovely 'gifts. Th merry party included Marjorle Ebert, Arnold Ebert, Jr.. John Penland. Vera Leas, Mary" Elizabeth Hopr, Peggy Hexter, Charles Hexter. Jr, Morris German and Laurence Blum' berg. ' ..-.., .. Mrs. JesTO Saling and daughters. Edna and Thelma, " returned last evening from Portland where Miss Thelma has spent the winter attend Ing St. Helens Hall, Mrs. Saling and Miss Kdna went down a fortnight ago to attend the commencement program in which the student contributed ma slcal numbers of marked merit. ' for points near Salem where they will spend the summer as Mr. Drew hae government' occupation for tho vaca tion,''' '' ' i; - V I Itiinrornments Ifnllutl. The Interior of the' Pendleton Mo tor Sales Co.V place-corner Cotton wood and Water streets, has been newly painted and with the olher Inv provements -made'' the company I quartern are" now as fine as could be desire-"'. " - " l Pharmacy Secretary Here. riommer, secretary of the dragon ooara of phanmacy, was In ' touay rrom Port nrt tr . crence with local druggists: -Down frum Ijehmaa Springs. . iiartholomew . of mneiM is In town today from Ichman nnplnin wi.ore ne nas a band of sheen summer range. tiiwuMiismiiiii wiwiiiiaMaaiiiluiikiiiui FOR THE CANNING SEASON, x FOR YOUR TABLE GROCERIES. You want quality, quantity and patriotic service. You always get it at Lynde Bros. 309 West Webb Phone 334 Miss Mable Green a teacher in the Walla Walla schools Is in the city for a few days visiting with her brother W. W. Green, county sohool superin tendent. Q. Richter of the Pasco Union Stockyards Is here today attending the St. Joseph's Academy commencement exercises., F. G. Shilke of the O.-W". n- A N, company. Is here from La1 Grande. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glllllajid and children ef Echo, were here overnight Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Forrest are In from their reservation farm today. J. C Martin, Athena farmer. Is In town today. Mrs. Karl Dudley was in town from Helix, yesterday. J. R. Flyan, representing the Blake. McFall company, is in the city from Portland. , . County Commlsfdoner H. M. -Coek- burn. Is In the city, having come down from Milton last night. C. Kflllam of Hermiston. was an overnight stopper at the Hotel Pen dleton. C. Jl. Hi hoard and Charles Baxter of La Grande, stopped overnight at the Pondletoa hotol. . " Kesmtth Ankenvand. A. 3. McAllhv ter drove over to Wal la Walla this afternoon.- I ; D. J. O'Rourke of Heppner and P. I 3. ("olbtirn of La Grande, were reg- Istered at a local hotel last night. .1 Hall Craft of Echo, was here over night, stopping at the Hotel St. George. , Mrs. M. !. Morrison, wife of he aiayor of Helix, and Mrs. K mi bell. are shoppers, m town today. Mrs. J. W. Stevensen was la town from Pilot Rock last night, taking the train for Elgin, where she will visit. Mrs. J. M. Hicks arrived here last night from Milton and plans to spend the summer at the J. TT. Ma leney home, Margaret L Slushcr. of X'ortland Is now visiting; in the city as t the guest f her grand pareu'(jj.,iirC nd Mrs. William Slusher. ' iiftrmriifsimii'iiiiMiiiMiws'i'i im,luli!iiillUliUilliUUlliil4iUS,lllMUluiil PPTTPD AXTfk 5 BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la aasered by the oee ef some of these beautiful fixtures of ears. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that doe not tire or strain the eyes. They, ere sot expev etve eoasMsting tbeir extra ef. tlcicney and ertra beauty. Wky at at toast see Uait J. Ti VAUfiTTAN AT WAR WITH YCSSSELPI HELP NATURE TO DEFEAT THE DISEASE Hi YOUR BOOT. " Keep up the- light; do eot give so. Nature ix trying to serve you In cosqoer rnir the wrongs that may exist. Rod blood, vim, courage, vitality, all seem laekiiiff. No wond-r you re nerv ou and dlconni!red. ' ' ' - Why not raH to vei:r aid a strong, dependable aJiy? - Dr. Piice's tiolden Medical Dincoery has (or aesrly lilty yars proven its merits as a most power rnl ton re and blood bnfldwr to the many thoussud who have been returned to good health b its use. - ' Clntr tiie coated tonsue. get rid of onsigbtly fkln trouble. ia inw remark able remedy rid vntirMHKT of the Im-rnn-itk-i of tho blood, let It tone and stremrthnn yea.- It oltea cores the linger Ino chr.nwi coogb, IJr. Fierce' (iolden Medical Discovery Is absolutely herbal, free from alcoliol or dHinrorou habit -forming drugs. All druggitU. Liquid or taolets. Poirrt.AJin. Orko. "I certainly esn rec ommend Doctor Iterre'a Uoldi-n Mdlral Lnscovery. 1 bad liver trouble so bad tent A was juhi JkIIow and bad in lgetion, too. A lo bad woman's trouble, and 1 was weak and nervous, I deeidd to try Dr. IVrce'fi tiolden M-dlral Il?covery and hHi "Kavortte Prenrriptlon.' 1 took six btl of each and was a w!l womsn. My husband had uTMihlewrthbislnmrs. He w very weak. 1 "sve him ' irvery and t4 rurrd bim. "i rsnjMt 8pak Uw bigLiy oi lr. rerw' Pfmirfi." lius. fuiu PArri'.Meoa, OX Kirby street. ., . , PoRTt.ASn.ORxo. "For bllionsnen and tond Wvft nnd to r-g'ilste th Niw-I. thnre ie rmthing that ran nai Dorttfr Pierce's Pkwani poltw. I hare uaed them nrr tivnt yesrs end hsve olvvi .... ...... .1 .. ,. ;.: -4- Paid His Fine. At the meeting of Pendleton Circle o.. 0 ST-, IVelghbors of "Woodcraft, issi evening, all present enjoyed nice candy feed. - tt was a treat paid as a -line - by Gus Benson. Arrives from Iowa.' ; miss Elsie McDowell arrived here from Iowa today and will vlait with Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Bryson. She Is stopping at the Hotel" St. . George at present- fSolmt to Springs Tomorrow. tr- and Mrs. Wilson D. McXary and their guest. Dr. I. L- Griffith of ?aiem. expect to drive out to Bin. ham or Hklaway springs tomorrow tor a day's fishing and outing'. Julia A. Davis llrd at Helix Julia A. Davis aged . wlfs of W. H. Davis, died at her home near He- Hx this morning. The funeral will be conducted at Helix tomorrow mor ning at 11 o'clock by j. T. Brown.' W. 0 W. Onoo a Month. . 1 At the last meeting of tho Pendle ton camp of W. O. W. it was decided to held meetings but ence a month, the first Monday during the summer until October- - Valued at $800. The value of the estate of Grace 1 P. Ayers, deceased, has been placed at J0 by N. Berkeley. T. E. Judd and E. W. MeComas appraisers of the same, ' Jihso Examinations. Notices are - being sent out of the school superintendent's office that the June tests for seventh and elgwth graddes. wil- lbe held June IS and 14. ' 5enfe Plielps Imrovlnjr. Word received- by D., T. Phelp! from his son. George, who Is at Hot fake under the are of physicians, it that tie Is improving and that he will be fully recovered m a few weeks. Called on Saprrlhtendent. Mr- Schubert of school district No. i. In the north, part of the county. was a caller at the office of Supt. W. W. Green totlay regarding the chang ing of boundary lines of the schoO district. . , ' Motoring t' -Brattle. -; -Mr. and Mrs. J. F- Ilobineon, Mr, -lon' Cohen, ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Sam K; Thomimm and Mr.' and Mrs. I I"Tlogers comprise an auto ' party that left Pendleton this morning for a week's Trip through Washington to .Seattle!-' Threy wH gr through Sno. Quamlsk Pass and will be absent from Pendleton a week. . ,j , , k .'' . u . ... 1 ,,. , Iftipod to Meet Son Hero. ' -. Mrs.' K. T- Smythe -passed' through Pendleton on No. 17 today, going to Portland from- an extended trip east end south, during which she' visited Washington. D, C. Atlanta. Go-, and Chattanooga, Tenn. She had hoped to meet her son. Dan P. Smythe, here find was planning to stop off, but found out at the depot that he was In Idaho. Writes from Camp. Ijcwls. 1 ' ' Arthur C. Lewis, a former Pendle ton boy, writes from Camp Lewis to Mr. Walker, secretary of the local W. O. W. camp, of which he Is member. He was with the draft from Utah, and says that he is getting set tied In the new quarters and as he becomes accustomed to the military Ufe he likes It better all the time- Th only fhlng now is to get a chance at the kaiser- .' HARVEST SHOES . Just received a line of Men's ftorse Hide Harvest Shoes in tan and dark colors. With oak soles; these shoes tv-ere' maSe to retail at $3.50 per pair. We have sizes 6 to 11 in this lot, while they last ";. Only 52.65 The Hub 32 Sample Stores. .745 Maia SU i Pendleton I 'or tu mile. At the meetings of the ministerial association in Pendleton Tuesduy. June 11. Pendleton is more than usu ally fortunate in being given an op portunity to hear Dr. Sydney L. Gu- llck and Dr. Geo. W. Xasmith. Their tour through the Pnited States has been especially sanctioned and ap proved "by the government. Pendle ton Is the only town In eastern Ore gon where they will stop and in ar ranging their Itinerary to stop here It yas necessary to cut their stops at Yakima and Olympla. Wash. 1 ! Threshing Inspectors. Government Inspectors will be sent to Umatilla county during har vest with tho idea that much can be done in the way of conservation on wheat. ' These inspectors arc to be under the authority of the grain threshing division of the -food admin istration. It Is tho Idea of the ad ministration that through the advice of these inspectors farmers will be able to save an addition' of one nnd half bushels to ovrry hundred threshed. As tho first step the Pa triotic Service League has been call ed, upon by . the food administration to make a completo census of the throshing machines In the county, al so, other .harvesting machinery. ivennnD. race ieti jj ..- -v. - AT m . Walla Walla, Wash.,') Jl TWO BIG DAYS - ' ' " FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE 7-8 1 Three running and two harness events each day & J for substantial cash purses. Some of the fastest A S horses in the West will be here. Npbody barred. ' j 4 Races start at 1:3Q p. m. . , . , , - , , v 2 COME.'IF YOU ENJOY THE SPORT OF BLUE-BLOODED AMERICANS Admission, 50 .cents, including Grandstand seat Under auspices and for the benefit of WALLA WALLA AGRICULTURAL AND STOCK FAIR. 3 Will tiend Ont Work Ttlr-sday. ' The Red Cross cutting room at the ooimty library is again m operation and work -on hospital garments will go out to all the auxiliaries on Tues day, June 11. Tnts wilt be the first work sent ont for about a month. Deft 2876.87. I The estate of the tnte Lucinda HHe, who died lasr month at Athena has been -valued at 12376. 7. The apiralsers were Tork Dell, B. B- Rlahards and A- B. Hteele. Married Yesterday. Urease was Issued from the office of the county clerk yertterdny to Wil bur D. Powell end Hulda M. Allen. botH of Pendleton. They were mar ried by Justice Parkes. Property listed at $ta.OOO. The property as listed by ; R. Taylor, B. B. P.ichards and Frank La Fave. appraisers for the estate of Mary La Pave, and" filed with the county clerk showing a total value of 16,000. Sowing a!es to I! Hospital garment sewing classes Will report for duly again beginning Monday, and full classes are- desir ed. Class leaders are asked please phone or otherwise notify class members. Ladles who desire to be regularly assigned to some class are requested to call on or phone Mrs. A H. Cox, ' ' Aipna is a cool ing, refreshing, satis fying drink the best you ever tasted. Try it today youH say "it's the drink for ALL." Every Home' Should : Have. lire Call Was Palsn Alarm. The entire fire department and rood many citizens were balled out about lVjO this morning by a fire alsrm from box 25 on Main and High streets. The fire was supposed to have been at 118 High street, but af ter the fire truck made the hfll with some difficulty, there was no fire to be found, and no one knew why the alarm had been given. tnrilon Brought SC322.T3. The Pendleton May Day auction brought 632.7, according to the financial report Just In, and . same has been deposited to the credit of the I'matllla county chapter of the American Red Cross. - The chapter b in fine condition financially, having the sum ef I3.17. on hand, with Mils against the chapter amounting only to about 20. Con tribal Ions since June 1, besides that from the May Day auction, include 1421 sd from the Helix auxiliary;, (20 from FrtiitTsle; 1742.7 front E.CHO, and 11124. JS from Milton. - Tesve for Valley Points. 1 .r,.'M.Pr ni-i V. t'. TV. Pr-r -' j;... ... Hi. t... Jill W -.l-4.liil".8.Is3:f.Trr I A wmmmmmmmmmmm, m M r. Alpha THE TEST IS IN THE TASTE" Alpha is a bev erage of quality served wher ever soft drinks are sold. Ordera casenowand get acquainted with thenation'sbest new beverage. ffttE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Kcdun, 1693 f. o. b. Detroit, Is a handsome cnrlunrd motor car that incuts every demand In nn up-to-duto enclosed car. A roomy Interior seating five; deeply upholstered with fine cloth; plate glass sliding windows; silk curtains; latest typo of ventilating windshield; larff door3 bvorything for comfort, and the everlasting regular Ford chassis to carry It. all means safety with simplicity In operation and the lowest cost for maintenance. The real family car Just lightful on the.farnvas it Is.ln town. Come, se It. ' ' i Simpson Auto Co. as de- mm t-m m wfI mm Cor. Water and Jfoluisoa Sts. 1 Phone 4M : I n 1 fplia Beverafie Department Chicage, UL , ' AkTerDder r.W.JewAC. LaiaJsaaaCe ' Oi STOP THAT ACHE! Don't -worry and complain about a bad back. Get rid of that pain end lameness! Use Doaa's Kidney Pills. Many Pendleton peop:e have used them and know how efective they are. -Here's a Pendleton case. J Mra P. T. Kriser, 107 Oarfielrl 81, ays: ' "I am subject to backache snd kidney disorders about once or t'.vlce a year and at times these at tacks are very severe. My back aches aid I can hardly get up or down. During this misery with my back. I f mv ktdnevs causs me a great deal of trouble. Since f have been taking ' j Doan's Kidney Pills, I am bothered j I but little by my back and kidneys I working order and relieve that awful j misery in my back." j -r 1 Pries 0c at all dealers., Doa t ; , simply ask for a kidney remedy get l Doan's Kidney piils the same that yi-m y--t-- r-,-'i-r ril'iiin "'. zp. 11 FARMERS We have over 500 two-horse cveners. ' And three-horse eveners. And four-horse "eveners. Also six-horse eveners. and header evencrs; Also several hundred wagon Reaches!" Anything from 10 feet to lb feet long. Lots of tongues. All kinds of plank stuff. wagon Come in and get fit up for the harvest . AVE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. You will find me at the DUTCH HENRY FEED BARN, where the Hardwood is stored. ' ' v . L. F.EVANS. 3 M If E 5 E.3 i i If 3 ra 11 13 H E .-3 !1 11 y'!!!"f'"'";'"'!'it"""""!""f"i "' ""'''l''ilIMlll...l.u..uii.JuJ J '