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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1918)
TEN PAGES 1'AGB SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1018. 1 tf V' i I 8 . ' j SOCIAL ID PERSONALS 1 - Am a surprise and a farewell com.; The personnel of the rlnb includes : '1 om Texas for the holiday. Unique l. ,!,, ,v, lu . beside!- Mr. ami Mrs. Haslctt. Mr. and j little mirrors outlined hy snow," bads l llment to Francis Hose. ..ho Is , Mr, 8 Hld(, Mr Bnd Mra Kar, ! ,h romaln wher, thy fod lev for Portland, a aroup of " j Tniioch. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. B. Aldrich. j their faces" at a beautifully appolnt frlends called last nlht at the n'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morse. Mr. and , ed table, and ttally colored blf.U ann home In Hamilton Court and spent a Mn K, gin,!,, Mr. atli Mrs. R. H. ! Ii'rthday candles lent their charm. nerry evening, ranclng and music Hl)r rt .., .,. , s. snow, while music willed the later hour of formed diversions of the earlier I tinurs and the mother of the auest ot honor. Mm. Walter nose, later served i the evening. Members of the choir of the church I ..... ... ... , ....... ... . . .... , . n . . . A n ciock weaumjr last evenin llnty .upper. The parly of friends tne neaeemer sre ni.fi. hv m)ied M.ra(ll, Anne Means and try plan the surprise included Mls;-rcn wns rvrnn i..r in. Jluth Rnow, Mlsa Edna Murphy. Missi Oonevleve Phelps. Miss Marirnerlte j Members n( the Thnrwtay After Mumphrey, Miss Marie Fletcher. Miss noon Club are to be guests tomorrow Mary Clarke, Miss Alberta Mr-Monies. : of Mrs. Thomas Thompson and Mrs. Claud Snow, Klvln Peltiert, Kd Me- 1 R I.. Burroughs. They are to be en Conk. John Simpson and Keneth Tul-; tortained at the home tf Mrs. Thonip- lnrlc. Mrs. Rose and her son plan to leave feunday momlnir to Join MV. Rose hn left a fortnight aso foe Portland. son. Thomas Asburg- Kobinson, the cere mony beins performed at the home of the bride, 40 west Alta street, with Rev. YV. H. t'ox officiating. The bride chose a becoming gown 9 blue silk. Twenty guests were in attendance and a buffet supper followed the. service. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will make their home in Pendleton. Yesterday's honor roll of workers for the garment making department of i Paul Kckland the Red Cross include A. H. Cox. Mrs. Echo. An Informal neighborhood club has T. J. Tweedy. Mrs. Ed Nelson. Mrs. Miss Ethel Oraham een formed by a small group of , K. C Warner. Mrs. M. O. La Hue ,is tn the city today. North 8lda folk who plan , to meet Mrs. Ida Fowler. Mrs. Overturf. Mrs. fcround the card tables each fort-,- H. McFarland. Mrs. A. J. McAHis night. Monday evenings having been 1 er, Mrs. Charles Norris and Mrs. K. elected for the occasions. Mr. and i E. Cleaver. Oeorge I. Haslett w-ere host.' The birthday anniversary of Mi: Jean Jacohs was last eveninsr made here today from of Hormiston is t R. K. Paddock of Walla Walla jat Hotel Pendleton. j J. K. Shuttle, of Walla Walla. Is a j Pendleton visitor todty. this week at their home on Perkins The birthday anniversary of Miss! MT- -' " v.r,,,. oni .,.rn. ,n ar. f t. t.,k- i .. j.iors in the city from Adams. the rlub, four tables were In play. Mr. j the occasion of a charming courtesy on ! O. C. Leach is spending the day In Bnd Mrs. Charles Greulich were addi- the part of Mrs. J. T. R:chardson whol Pendleton from I-ii Orande- Vlonal guests at Monday evening's ; asked a small group of friends' to a I X. Swanson is in the pity toriav from i meeting. The club is organized in a!. ;!fl o'clock dinner, completely sur-iPilot Rock SPECAIL SALE OF Mens O vercoa.ts AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MEN We have about' 20 Men's Overcoats on hand, worth from $15 to $25. Some of these Coats are full length, while some are balmacoons. Every one a real bargain at their former price. All must go at this sale at $9.95 The Hub 32 Santple Stores. 745 Main St Salem Kiddies Look . For Dad's Homecoming TO oat Informal way nnd no prizes are ; prising the honor guest. The affair to be given. Mr. and Mrs. Haslettjalao afforded the guests the pleasure erved a charmingly appointed sup. of meeting Sergeant Harley Richard fer at the conclusion of the play. .. sen. the hostess' son. who is home What Is The Reason? "ISHE following letter explains the re von why rotey lvianey ritit nave sucn widespread I cotui Mn. Quu, mcream sale. It is wrinea bv Gray. 270 Sixth St., Detroit. Mich.: mutt My have fottea aoch food reaulr from rolcr Kidocr Pills that I cm sleep much better and the pain ia ay back and aide ii a good lot better. 1 kavc never bad the results from other medicine that I nave gotten from Foley Kid&cy PiUs." Thousands of letters like the above have been received by Foley and Co. These letters tell how the writers have been benefited and helped to health. They explain the ever-growing demand for The kidneys are blood filters that pickout from the blood certain waste products which would act as poisons, together with enough water to dis solve them and waalt tbem out of tbe body. When tb kidneys are out of order, these iaapwritiea are sot removed from the blood and they remain to poiaoo the system, caua ing backache, swollen or stiff joints, rheumatic paiaa and even wore serious complaints. Minor symptoms of kidney trouble are pumneaa ooder eyes, floating specks, dry mourn, biliousness, weakness, and pale, waxy dry skin. When the kidneys five any indication of Talrnrss or dcTSttgciBeot, tbey should receive aid at once. 1 - if FoW Kidney Pills strengthen and Invigorate weak, inset f v Tf ive sluggiab ludneya. Whto the kidneys aoe blaodr prop- O. H. Smock is here today .from Weston. H. J. Mynza of (libbon, is a Pen distort visitor today. H. M. Sohillinff, of Hormiston is here today. A. K. Lambert, former rendlotoni an and banker of North Powder, is In Pendleton today. Zoe Honser is up today from his farm at Echo looking after business interests. Mr. and Mrs. "W. R. McRae are In the city today from Wallowa, guests at the FPntel jit- George. S. R. Woods Is in Pendleton today from Albee, stopping at the St. George. j Harley Kichardson lert last nignt for Pendleton to be gone Tor a couple ot. 'lays. Ia Grande Olerer. Pan P. Smythe has returned from Portland where he was ill for several weeks. He is now In greatly improv ed health. Col. AV. H. Hohnka is here today having just conducted an auction sale for A. M. Carlson at his place near the Furnish dam. erfy perform tfaeir functions, poisonous 1 , good health, nalarally 1 raste is removed TAT.f.MAN a CO NOT Jl'ST TO KXIVRCK PFTACTI. PARIS. Ico. 18- "I am not only In favor of a lcasue of nations, but be lieve the formation of kiicU a league in absolutely lndisensable to the maiiitenanee of peaeo," President Wil son today declared. In denying- the authenticity of a dlspateh an Ameri can newsimper published, declaring he approved the plan of a leasnie to enforce peace. He added that the. "partietilar plan of the league to en fori-e ieace was never directly or In directly endorsed by me. SALEM, Iec. IS. Speakinff of peace and homecomings who Isn't? a Kroup of folk were much amused the other day by a quaint true story told them which had much of pathos in it, as well as amusement. Yon know of course, that the hus- bands of two of Salem's most charming young matrons heard the call of war simultaneously and being more patriotic than some young husbands and fath ers, promptly answered: "Here am I; take me!" The wives with their children went home to live with their parents, and once again the two with their happy little families around them dwelt together un der the same vine and fig tree. (This Is figuratively speaking, of course, as the residences, while boasting of many rare shrubs and flowers, really have no vine or fig tree about them.) Joyousnesa of course knew no bounds in these households when peace was declared, and after the news had been received but a few minutes the little daughter of the lieutenant and the little daughter of the other officer were discovered in con verse on the lawn , of one of the grandfathers' home- "D you remember that man around our place I used to call 'Daddy? asked the daughter of the, lieutenant. "Well, he's crmilng back here again!" GIRLS! HAVE A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR, SOFT. GLOSSY, WAVY SMAI.I, HOTTM'! DITltOVS OANDIU'rK AN1 nOl'lil.K.S HKAI TY OK YOl'll IIAIll Within ten minutes lifter nn appli cation of Damlerlne you can not flnil a single trace of -dandruff or fallinK hair, and your scalp will not Itl'h. but what will please you most will be aft er a few weeks use. when you see new hair, fine and downy at flrsj. -yes but really new hair Krowlni? all over the scalp. A little Danderlne Immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No I difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraKcy. just moisten a cloth with I nanderlne and carefully rirav It I through your hair .taking one small strand at a time. The effect Is aiiim- and wavy, ann you nave an tippeur- ' ance of abundnce; an Incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. (let a small bottle of Knowlton's j Danderlne from any druj? store or tol- ! i let counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely can have Jeautlful hair and lots of it if you will just try a llttl danderlne. j OUR PATH THE PUBLIC! TO TO Commencing' January 1, 1919 We ill sell for CASH and CASH ONLY This Is the only way of doing business on the most economi cal basis. It olimlnules waste, expense and bad accounts that the cash buyers are forced to mnko up without getting anything in return therefor. till READ THIS! By ordering from I.yndo tiros., telephone. 334, a ml paying our delivery when ho calls or by comirm here and paying cash we will enable you to reduce our cost of living. We. operate our own ipiirk delivery car giving you belter ser vice than any other grocery We are nut -of the high rent district, have ihe smallest over head expense, buy for cash and take the dlscifunta, have no bad uccounts nor bookkeepers, so can save you money every inonlli. We will make penny change, only charging you what an ar ticle Is worth. This will speed up sales, turn our slock ovwr oflf n and keep our stock always fresh and lull strent;lb. A complete stock of fresh fruits and vegetables In season; fancy uud stample groceries GASOLINE AT OUR CURB, 23c GAL. Remember, no sales will he charged after Jan uary 1st. This rule will apply to all. We cordi ally solicit your business and are going to save you money. Lymde 309 West Webb Street. ros. Telephone 331 Mr. and Mrs. W. I.. Thompson and Mr?. E. W. McComas, well known ma- Itrons of Pendleton, are In the city on a visit, nnd are at the Hotel Portland. Oregonian. Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee Chronto and Narvoua Dtseaaea and Disease of Women. X-Ray Bleo- tro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg., Iloom 12, Phone 41 CECIL COSPER lM'UMC A-orXTA-T IXfOMi: TAX llIM It l I Main Slm-I lH'ndlf ton, Oregon 8 x & n n n n $i n n n n A WELL APPOINTED TABLE IS THE AM BITION OF EVERY HOSTESS. Silverware, either good plate or sterling, is the mark of a well appointed table in a well appointed home. Are your knives and forks "worn at the heel"? Do you pride yourself on your dress, your home fur nishings, your linen and chi na and skimp along on sil ver that is not in keeping with your other standards. Adopt a pattern In silver and add 1o it often so that you will have nrnpla Filver for all occasions. Add a handsome addition to your dining room silver this Phristrrna and let it tie a more liberal present than an.' previous Ikecause you know this (0 our peace Christmas anJ In future years the "Peace ;iff will have a greater significance than a usual gift. Diamonds and Jewelry IN ALL our thirty-one years of jewelry selling, neverhavewe shown stocks more worthy more beautiful more superb than now! Tip crifrs that will hrinr the most happiness are the Precious Stones; they delight with their beauty and color har mony, never deteriorating. Choose your gifts here with the certainty that they will keep you ever in remembrance; a diamond, a watch, or a piece of lovely jewelry from Sawtelle carries a prestige and a sense of value that live. May we not suggest here some of the new treasures suunn ab unci, x inuiv umi u 4 ninv j , - r - Special shipment just received of imported fancy shapes in extra nrr.i-rVi ro far tnon TVWhi'nrf ULro thpm pvpr shown in Pendleton fore. $100 to $400. A wonderfulcollection of diamond and platinum dinner rings, up to $1500 Beautiful diamond solitaires up to $1200. Ladies diamond and platinum wrist watches in a number of ornate de signs, up to $450. ROYAL M. SAWTELLE. "THE QUALITY JEWELER" Tli (Sifts Tksife Liv ! thin be- PEARL NECKLACES To the lovers of Pearls we have some interesting things in the Add-A-Pearl system of collecting pearls; they range in price from $5.00 to $75.00. LA VALUERS If you havf! on your list a Rift of n TjiVMllirr you flhoutit tnnke it a point to coino to thin pplrtnlUl Mnrf You'll fiml that our UHHorlmctit diHplnyH a fimr and l:irr iiHMortmont thnn evr pfforc. ' Tho Rovrrnirirnt has ihhi.oi1 Uin restrictions n tho use fif platinum mul Wft hiivc pioinplly Horiirwl nonin nice pit-res nf iliiirnomls nnd platinum. a 8 8