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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, TENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1918. EIGHT PAGES PAGfi SIX mam Introductory to her veriest of danc ing partifn nnd daKf-a-n in Instruction Mm. c.race Bunny OflF 1 Angeles Is lo he k dance hoste.se Frtdny even ing in Mm urn Hull, beiwoen he hours of ond 12 o'clock. The affair prom Imn lo attract ninny londlcton folk to whom an evening: f daru-inf? wll! ?w ii welcome diversion nnd who w ill lliterested In meeting and enjoying the hospitality of' the hostess Mr, He han Junt come from Ijob Angelen, where nhe hna heen giving lessons in many Interesting new dnncea which , htivc rimmed the Attention t dance lovers throughout the nation. Harold Kempendort of Havre, Wm., arrived InM evening nnd is a puetft at the home vf Mrs. I F. Lamp kin, 212 High street, whore his pai entfi, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kemportdorf of New Hampton, la. have heen vis iting the pat several days. The new; Oiiiwr i a nephew of the hostess and Is on hi way to battle, where he expectH to make his home. Mrn. 'Ida Fowler, who in :n charge of the sewlnsr department of the Red Crow, makes the following f tatement in extending a welcome to workers: "Garment makers are needed at the Red Crojw workroom of the Federal building- Volunteer, don't writ te be personally Invited. "We need your help. The workroom is open each afternoon at 1 o'clock. Jkum, The service was performed at 7 o'clock in the presence of a ama,U group of relatives with Hev. H.( H. jHubbell officiating, Among ot , of jtonvn Kueata wore Mr." and Mrs. U : Kononen of Cold Springs, brother and sister-in-law of the groom, to whom f he DeiniiiRS are a Iso related. The bride, chose a becoming, tailored at tire. Mr. and Mrs. Kononen plan to make their home on their ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley Jones of 201 West We hb st ree t a re r ece i v i n g the congratulations of friends upon the arrival of a baby boy, born yesterday. The Matt Peining home, 213 Logan street, was last evening the scene of a marriage service which united Miss Marie Wiinanaki and John Kononen, the bride having arrived Friday from her home in Michigan to join Mr. Kononen who is a farmer near Yoa- Mr Mary Light, 301 West Court street, has returned from a fort night's outing at Seaside. Mr. nnd Mrs. R A- MelVmuld leave tomorrow for a month's stay In Port land- While there Mrs.Melmald will study with Leopold "VJndousky. the famous polish pianist, who i offering a course of study to teachers nnd artists, and Mr. McPonr.ld will do coaching with Madame de Fritsch Hughes, formerly of the Royal Con servatory, lirussels- They will return! to Pendleton and open their music studio September 23. Mr. nnd Mrs. A V. S. Howman ar rived home last evening from an in teresting motor trip through Oregon and Washington, which has occupied the past five weeks. Their Itinerary included Spokane, Seattle and points along the coastline back to Oregon. Mr. and Mrs- How man spent much of their time at the beaches. Rev. W. IT. Pox of Klamath Falls is at Hotel Pendleton. ?S- H. Webb of Astoria is in the city today. Charles Durham arrived yesterday, from Oakland for a business visit here. Mr- and Mrs. J. X. Scott are here today from Athena, 01. R. Paris of Denver, Colo., is in the city for a few days on business. HirapeFMs: Builds Health Saves Fuel . Conserves Vhat Saves" Suar LessehsWork Delicious-Economical 2 I NOT AN ATOM OF WASTE ssea wd m - i Mtui A Western Electric I J. F Lunder of Athena Is here to ay. ' . v . ... i :ij! J Mrs. James Fteebe arrived today from Athena f6r a business visit here. ; Hv-L. Pearson of Long CreeK is her I on business today. : R H. Prlvett of Baker was here yesterday. J- IS. Adams was a Pendleton visi tor yesterday from Athena. J. O. Maggs of Hormiston is in Pen dleton todav. L. A. Hulen; of Ringham Springs, Is in Pendleton today. Arthur Kanzler of Adams is spend irg the day here on business. Charles Amis, of Flint, Michigan, is at tho Golden Rule. Jesse Connor, of Pilot Rock, was here yesterday. Exra Silva of McKay is a business visitor here today. Miss Rena Bergevin left today for Portland. , Mrs. H. W. Calfee left today for Portland for a month's stay. Claxton Knotts of Pilot Rock was here yesterday, C. II. Perry of Spokane was In Pendleton yesterday, J- W. Robinson was a Pendleton visitor yesterday from Walla Walla. Dr. C. K. Iiarton was here yesterday j from Raker. , ITugh C. Currln of l'ilot Rock was lyre yesterday. j E. P. Jannor of f!chu was In Pen dleton yesterday. Samuel Pike of, Stockton, Cal., Is a business visitor ln'the city. CI. K. Kerns is registered at Hotel St. George from Palouise. T. F. Hunch of Adams Is in the city today. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Allen of Mil ton are here today. William Abbott of Pilot Rock is at Hotel St. George today. E. R. Rhodes of Walla Walla is. here on business today P. . Williams of La Grande Is look ing after business interests in Pen dleton.. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace O'Keefe of revision, Idaho, arrived yesterday for a short visit here. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beagle. Miss Melba lieagle and Gordon Beagle are here from Sidney, Mont. R. C- Barham. J. A. Brunson and K. W. Barnes of Hermiston transact ed business in Pendleton yesterday. John Quest of Helix is here today. Mrs. L. D. Owens of Wallula arrived today for a short visit here. Mrs. W. Fletcher of Gcrvais arriyed yesterday for a shopping tour in Pen dleton. Miss Beth Smith left today for Long Beach where she will visit her family, who have been there for sev eral weeks. Frank P. Rnssel, president of the Portland Machine company, is here today on his way home from Walla Ma 11a. Miss Tottie Laing, Miss Mamie Hartnett, Miss Anna Laing. Miss Mollie Idling and Willie Laing left today for Portland to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Robert Lang of Portland, C. H. Carpenter of the People's Warehouse of Pendleton Is In La Grande today meeting old friends. He was formerly connected with the N. K. West store in this city. La Grande Observer. Miss Anna Jerzyk is expected to a rr ive t h is even 1 n g from Ra I n ler. Wash., to become a member of the staff of the -jvening Tribune. Miss Jerzyk was formerly employed on the Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond, Mrs. Josephine Conroy of Condon, who is visiting at the Raymond home, Mrs. VI. p. Baldwin, Mrs. Fred Recce nnd j Mrs. G. E. Rnece.and children are rmck from a few days stay at Leh man Springs, i SEVENTH COLOR IS -. DECLARED TO EXHiST Only One Person in 50Q Can See it, Uolor uiindness Prevalent. The six oolors of the rainbow red orange, yellow, green, blue end violet are flinlllar enough. Hut Dr. George t.. Collins, of the uublio health ser vice, says that one nerscm In five hun dred 18 able to dl.-utnrrulKh a seventh color. Unfortunately, those who ore able to see this color can clve no intelligible description of it. Inasmuch as there are no terms for it in language. So far as it concerned, nearly everybody is color buna. "What Is ordinary termed color blind ness is far more common than most people suppose. Of every twelve men that you meet, one Is more or less defective In this respect. How about the women? Curiously enouKh, with them the deject la rela tively rare. Color blindness afficts only one woman In forty-eight. Tho fault ( where is exists) has to do with the "color perceiving centerV In the hraln. It is not a dofeci. of the eve, properly speaking. In some per sons, apparently, this center Is Imper fectly developed. Odor Blindness Prevalent There are various degrees of color hllndness. An Individual mildly trou bled In this way may be able to dis tinguish only five colors, nnd thru all his or her life may be wholly unaware f the defect. Another sees but four colors, yet another only three and there are not a few persons who rec ognize two colors only. Hut there are cases where the whole rainbow, or "spectrum ' of a sunbeam. puesert thru a glass prism, nppears as one color. These represent the ex treme of color blindness. Now and then one observes a woman who exhibits the most surprising lack f taste in the color schemes of her apparel. She delights In putting blues and greens together, nnd otherwise vio lates persistently the rules of harmony ij such matters. She never drenms. and It does not occur to her friends to realize, that she is color blind. To the person who can distinguish but five coliu-s. orange does not exist. To the person who can distinguish only four colors, there Is no orange or blue. To the person who roco.-mizes only three colors, none but red green and violet is perceptible- Tho 2-color defect Ive sees emy dark yellow and blue. To Mm. blue and violet are both blue; and red, orange, yellow and green are all dark yellow. Generally speaking, the completely color blind person calls colors alike that are seen by tho normal person to be'' different. , , Helix Boy Leaves for Training: in Aviation HELIX; Aug. 21. Earl Ohormley leaves today for a cariip In Mississippi, lie will be in the aviation department of service. . Mr. and Mrs. J. S Norvell have received a cablegram from their son, Uetcher T. Norvell, stating ho was safe across seas. Mrs. Kate Timmerman returned from St. Anthony's hospital yesterday. Mrs, w. H. Bond Is nursing an In jured arm,' caused by stepping off a porch. Miss Richardson of Pendleton Is vis iting her Bister, Mrs. William C Pierce. ' Mrs. Blanche Hammer of LaCrosse Is visiting at the I Hutchinson home. Mrs. Kllza ' Keyser of- Slnrbuck, Wash., was in town Tuesday. Miss LJllfan English hus returned to her home In Keith. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kheler were re cent visitors at Keith. The Germans are carrying awny In their retreat all the clocks they can get hold of. That's about as neur a good thno as they have been getting out of this war. it ' a Come in' and see our line of Ladies Shoes. We have shoes with white tops, all brown, black, gray tops and white, both high and low heel, priced at ' ' ' S4.95 "": The Hub 32 Sample Stores. 745 Main St u rj LEARN THE NEWEST STEPS IN BALL ROOM DANCING Ily I'onvx'tt'iit Trucher. American Waltz. Canteen Canter One Step. I.ibtrty lAmn Fox Trot. Itainbow Three Step. Tickle Toe. GICACR llrNNY OIF Enquire Warren's Music House Telephone 524. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 n Sewinofaioe " Will cost you . Only S35.00 for the vibrating shuttle tyie and $00.00 for the rotary type. It w ill cost less than a cent an hour to ojH?rate. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. PHONE 40. "Always At Your Service ' ,t. Bulgaria Holding: Out ; Peace Bait to Entente ATTVFXS, Aur. 20 Bulgaria Is en ?;.ged In & peace offensive, synchron izing' with the German movement in the Home directum accorlinf to Alexander f'arapannH, former Minis ter of Foreign Affair. be lit play ing particularly, upon the friendly sen timent existent. At leant In part In f'.reat HriUtin and the United States, he asserts. "The rumor of a possible about f;iee on the, part . of Bulgaria hav& l.'f-en confirmed by M. M icha!ukoptu- los. our Minister' of Agriculture, who has returned from Jondon whither he went on a special mission." de clares M. OirnpanoK In on Interview printed in -the Messenger of this city. "Itulgaria l employing her oM meth od of blackmailing her allien In order to obtain the largest possible sections of the territories of her neighbor, and i-: exploiting the eternal- philo-HulKur illusion in A m erica nnd Knt,land. a proceeding which has leen employed, particularly of late.' , ARM AND '8 Th only NEW fc powder fat the pail SO year Oh yea, there are mamy, many kinds of powdera o the market, but this oue is absolutely different from ray you haw ever nad. The prico !a reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S i'lllllUllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIMI lyoan Trrnw OiMMtl. OLYMIMA, Wash., Aug. 1. Al though the Orange and Farmers' I n Ion Washington has induced President Wilson to arrange for the , b an of $5?oou.(i( thnuigh federal Ji.ih1 bnnkts tn ftiriuers needing ail in J pitrehasing seed gatn, 11(1 le benefit ' fiom the fund Is exrted under the han- terms Jmpt-j-ed. To bilnv more ! favorable terms under consideration j 'ornmlswioner ID. 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