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' U '- 4 V.W if DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ' ' FRIPAYrEftRUARY 21, 1010. - ' -i mi w t v lo..u; r 1 ..C C .1 rr4 EIGHT PAGES Wm. K. W flood iile nd flriHKtitpl'. Jane. returned lust from a visit relatives In lend. liitlpKpr; Were My Son With Wings Trn. the tTnlvenlljr nfWaxhlhRtnn and the niElit 1 vlded. Hahn. Miss South. two families rtiudo their home togeth- rort- Selections from Marcel Xnflrtnts r while Ir. Bbydrn and the luteJ.leu- '"Flylns Pollu." Sirs, l.lna Stunt's, j tenant Noble, who lava hU lit In - ! Sketches from "The I'oets ut Mod-iFrnce, were stationed at Camp Lewis. Mm M. C. Meti and Mrs. Pol naum ern France." Ludwlg Lewlsohn. Mr. ' left lam ntBht for the. east. Mm. Met Oeorsre Hxrtmnn, , . . '.......' is olnK to Chlcano nnd Mrs. Haum Scotch War Son. "Angus MeOon. ' M,,n , heirlooms, handed down l New York to visit relatives. '1d - .toeckel. Miss South. through two hundred years, and many s "Mi,l." story by C.ifsy of the Latin "f ;hu'h a me to America from r. returned iast night from , rter in War T.me. Mr. A. Un Portland, where, he attended, with hchaeffer. , at tn, sllver tea for wnlch mem. Mrs. Judd. the celebration n honor, "The. Marseillaise . Ml "th. fmatllla Chapter. Daugh- of the return of the ragiment. of A oc,ul hor followed the pro-1 q( Amerlca Revoli;tio Which the son. Henry Judd. is a gram and Mrs. K. K. R.ngo who is a hHstesses , the ., room . jf( tne . ! i .i .i.- ..: : .1 K1 , l,0rar tomorrow. The , nffaair is Mm. ("harfe Korrtt was bcB yes-i where hrlllinnt yellow Jonquils were ... h -,.-,., hA..rt,o.i. ih. - tcrday afternoon for a meeting of the . clustered. During the tea hour the noon hours Art(le one hundred years old or older are to be displayed Rfwenroh riuh. the. occasion being de- nostesses were also assisiea Dy ansa voted to the celebration of Washing-; Uorothy Henderson, ton's birthday anniversary. Koll call' - was responded to with Quotations from ' Captain Fred Hulick has been dis the great statesman and Mrs. Norris charged from the service and has re gave a delightfully interesting account sunied his practice of dentistry in of a visit to his home at Mt. Vernon. Portland. Dr. ttulicli was complet Clara T. Lyle was responsible for an Ing post-graduate work in N'ew York excellent paper on "Christmas Dinner City when he was called Into the ser at Vallev Forge" In which an Inter- vice to do research work, for the Gov esting comparison was drawn be- eminent at Washington, D. C. Hewas:niai costume; and members of tween the winter of 177T-78, the last previously in business iu Portland forjehapter will assist In receiving and paniers, pompadours and powder ed ringlea will suggest the days of George and Martha- Washington, the tea being planned for February 22 in honor of the Revolutionary comman der. In the receiving line are to be Mrs. Mary J. Lane, past regent of I'matilla chapter, and Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, present regent, both in colo- the and of the Revolutionary War, and the a number of years. He is a son-in- serving the guests, while a musical winter Just past. The discussion law of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Slusher. program has been arranged for their showed somewhat of a parallel in thej . (pleasure, situations. Mrs. Lyle mentioning thej Those whose names-appeared yes. I JWViiy til iww in limn. " -m. wii iiiv iimiui i Mil L 1110 ricui the devotion of th women to plying i Cross work room are Mrs. H. McFar. their knitting needles in the Revolu-. land. Mrs. A. H. Cor. Mrs. Walter tionsry days. Miss Mary Hopkins yesterday after noon became the bride of Delbert Clif- Flanting, Mrs. 1 Connerley. Mrs. T. Miss Thelma Richardson was an hon- A. Bonney. Mrs. Ida Fowler, Mrs. L. or guest of the club and the, members; .V". Spankllns, Mrs. C. K, present, included Mrs. Theodore Rem- ; Mrs. T. Hampton, Mrs. Klmer boldL Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mrs. Mrs. J. I, Gibson Claroioa I'enland, Mrs. Roland Oliver. j ford Ackerman, the ceremony being ; performed at the Christian church with the Rev. H. M. Hubbell officiat ing -vtiua iifrinln Rnwura n ml the 0n3,on,lRToom'S' brother. Kmil Ackerman, at r leaver, tended tho coupe, The father of the groom was also present. Mm. 'J. T;" Richardson. Mrs. George Mrs w. u Thompson returnedthla Mrs. Clarence morning front Portland." Kiuz. Mrs. Kva Wissl Kdininda. Mrs. Frank, Baker, Mrs.! James Hill. Mrs Raymond liatcn., rP. ana Mrs. F T Smith nnd lUtln Mrs. .Ueri PaWU. Mrs. Howard Mo-1 daughter. Dorothy, arlved last night i.ean. jurs. t. j.i.wen. .re. i.j le anu frm Xampa. Idaho, to visit Mrs. xnrrui Pen- , dleton as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ' " D. IX Hobart- The Thursday Afternoon Club held: , It regular meeting yesterday at thej Miss Marv prouKhton and Miss Er homo of Mrs. E. T. Wade, when Mrs.,nesIine p,.abodv. of Davton, are ex Wade. Mrs. T. M. Henderson, the pectcd to arrive this evening to nass president of the club, and Mrs. W. D. i the week-end at the C. S. Jernrd Mc.Vary. proved themselves charming. home. Miss Broughton is known to a i hostesses to members and a few in-.numr,er of Pendleton folk, she having! Tiled guests. visited here before as the guest of Miss At the close or the business session Leura Jerard an . exceedingly interesting program! was rendered; Miss Esther South, who was vocalist for the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Tt. C i Rnhrman ex tended the hospitality of their home to for Wednesday evening. Seven ta bles fif'dardsi wero In play, an evening j A gust at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Guy I Hoyden is Mrs. Elmer Noble and who was in excellent voice, was who arrived this morning "from Wal accompanied at the piano by Mrs. lace, Idaho. Mrs. Noble will be rc Frank R. r.oyden. i me 1:1 be red by a- number of Pendleton The following program' w-as given: friends as Miss Doris Smith. She and Group of Songs Hindo Chant. Iter- her hostess were fraternity sisters nt of "'Whist' preceding a dainty supper. High score trophies fell to Mrs. J. Mumm and Mr. A. Zeuske. Mr. and Mrs. Rohrman's guests included Mr, and Mrs. Fred Koepnen, Mr. and Mrs. J Mumm. Mr. nnd Mrs- E. num. Mr. and Mrs. A. Zenske, Mr. and Mrs. H. Pahl, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hudeman, Mrs. Elier. Mrs. Suhl, Mr. and Mr.v John Seibert. Mr. and Mrs. V. Stroble. s I Mr. and Mrs. H. Eggers. Mr. and Mrs. I V. M. Hord. Mr. and Mrs. C. Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mathews, Miss ! E.:zzie Peterson,- Mr. P. Peterson. Mr. ai.d Mrs. Milton Ross. Mrs. McMillin. M'-- Alma llohrninn nnd Fred Rohr- n.an. Mrs. William Faker entertained in a delightful way at her home on lewis GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY II! W liEUFUi BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR : Soldier Cured of Spine Curvature by Graftin;? 7 Of Hone From liis Leg HAIR STOPS FAI.I.INIi OPT . AM) Jhrrs THICK. WAVY, RTRONU A.VD BK.M'TII'I'Ij. Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, aboundant and appear as' soft, lustrous and beautiful ns a young girls after a, "Danderlne hair. , cleanse." Just try this moisten a cloth with a little Danderina and carefully ' draw It through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and In Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Besides beautifying the halr at once. Danderlne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and Invig orates the scalp, forever stopping itch-' ing and fulling hair ' ' ' Rut what will please you most will bo after a few week's use when you will actually eee new hair fine and downy at first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp. If you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It. surely get a small bottle of Knowlton's Danderine fro many drug gist or toilet counter for a few cents. RELY ON WILSON TO , MAKE LEAGUE PLAIN WASHINGTON. Feb. 30.-W.lnon and not th senate will Bpeak the words thut will decide the American peopla for orj DguinKt the league of 1111 1 ions, in the opinion of senate ad ministration, leaders. They refuse to worry over the attacks on the drufl of the league, constitution. They are In no hurry tp reply to Senator pain- doxter nor will they rush fnto the arena nfi.iinst the other critics who plan to hammer on the league daily from now on. "rnresident .Wilson will make the chief speech to the great American jury," said Senator Lewis, Democratic whip. "The American people know they can rely on h's being honest with them. If after hearing him they de cide the league pkin is evil they doubtless wilt express that view to congress without hesitation." Hornibrook Leaves to Attend Democratic National Meeting ALBANY. Ore., Feb. 20. Will H. Leres a distinction be tween 'common com flakes and The Best That 3 why wise ones call -for "the best by name - 99 TOASTEE street yesterday afternoon in honor of j Hornibrook, w'ho recently disposed of Mrs. Tracy Baker, her daughter-in-i his newspaper, the Dcinorrat, In this law, who has just returned from Cnmp j city, departed today for Washington. Lewis where Sergeant Eaker was sta-iD. C, where ho will attend n meet- tioned. The afternoon wan spent In formally and delicious refreshments were served during the late hours. Other than the honoree and hostess the party included Mr, James Thomp son, Mrs. Fred Brown, Mrs. Ft. N. Tannler, Mrs. Geo. Baer Mrs. Lot C. Livermore. Mrs. Horace Mann, Airs. Mel Shutrum, Mrs. K. T. Avison and Mrs. T. B. Swearinpen. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander today for a visit in Portland. left Watch! and Wait! For opening date of with a complete showing of NEW SPRING SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, SKIRTS & WAISTS at prices consistent with our low operating expenses. . Over Taylor Hardware Co. Mrs. Hugh Lamar and sister, MIsh Hazel Morris, returned last night from Sacramento. California, where they have been for the pant month. S. A. Terry of Spokane is heretoday. J. F. Johnson of La Grande, Is in the city today. L H. Wygant of Denver, la here to day. n. E. Clark is a Pendleton visitor today from Portland. L. fJraham i here today from Wal la Walla. fSeorg Mettson of Sedar Rapids, is a Pendleton buslnesB visitor. . John Bell of Weston, was in the city Wednesday. Mrs. Nellie Weods -ofi nieth is here today. .. . n. W, Chapman was a Tendleton Visitor"' yesterday from Pilot Rock. "''j.'lC Knight left today for a busi ness' trip to La Orande. l -Alr.-and Mrs.:J- 1!. .ilcCiOji. left to flay for Spokane. ', Clarence Bishop left t iday tor ".'r.shotigal on a short business trip. George Haer left today on No. 17 lor Portland-- H. K. Rose Is In the city from Ho llx. G. L. Dunning, county commission er, Is up today from Stanfield on coun ts court matters. The Pendleton Delphian Club will meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs. l,aura D. Nash. L- Rosenberg of Seattle, represent ing "Mickey," photplay, Is In ths city j today. Corporal Clarence B. Foster Is reg- Mered at the Hotel St. George from ! Weston. C. L Forles. a la Grande business I man. Is transacting business in Pen 1 dleton today. ! Mrs. W. W. Wheeler, Fort. Wayn,j 1 Ind., and Mrs, If. M. Adanis, pf Her i mlston, are spendlhjf the' dirV In' Pf"nJ . rilcttn, guest' at the Htv ,Georgt. ing of the democratic national com mittee. ( Hornibrook, ;vvho Is demorcratio na tional committeeman for Oregon, will help choose a successor to Chairman Vance McCormlck, who recently re signed as head, of the national com mittee.. ... LONDON. Feb. tl.ttubert Thorntot, former private lit the Brlttah army,-haa Just been tjured' of citrvHttire or the spine by hav- Ing a piece of bono from his leg grafted to his spine. He had been discharged from an army hospital as incurable. He was pnratyxed and had to be wheeled about In a chair. Then the op- eratlon was performed and after 4 five weeks in the hospital Thorn- ton is now working. 51 French Generals- Killed During War PAItIS, i Feb. SO. Fifty-one lYtwri generals wero killed dur ing the war. Of them fifteen wero division eoinmunderH ami thirty-six brigadier generals. , " 'Card or Thanks. We wls.h to express our sincere ap preciation and thanks to the many kind friends for their sympathy and kindness shown during our bereave ment and loss of our infant daughter; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O. Klllott. Would Have State Guarantee Bonds ' For Irrigation BALKM. Feb. 21. The state of Oregon will lend Its credit to the de velopment of Irrigation districts with in Its borders. If the action taken by the house can be regarded as indi cating the sentiment of the voters of the state at large. By a unanimous vote Wednesday afternoon the house passett ' a Joint resolution ' providing thiit the stale should eunrnnton Inter est payments on Irrigation bonds for the first five, years. ,, .,; i .. , - liefore these bonds can be issued however, the projects must be Inspect ed and approved by officials of the state. The measure must pnss the senate nnd then receive the approval of the people before becoming operative. Twenty-four irrigation districts In the stale are now ready to float bond Issues as soon as market conditions are favorable, according to Represen tative Gallagher, author of the mens. ure who stated that 3." or iiO other districts were being organised for de. velopment at this time. I'nder pres ent conditions, he declared. Irriga tion districts were compelled to sell their bonds considerable below par because of the prejudice existing among bond buyers against these pro. Jects ns sound financial investments. If the state lends its credit to the projects, it was explained, it wottld enable the districts to sell their bonds OLD FASHIONED TEA FOR CONSTIPATION TANKS GOING AFTER NEW CIVILIAN JOBS LONDON. Jan. 30. (By Mai ) The tanks are going aftr ci vilian jobs in the army nf re construction. The tank idea, developed in war from the American farm tractor, is not soini? to be ab abanrtoned in pence. 'Ensineers are at work" on designs for commercial hlfihspeed tanks, or trucks with tank treads, nnd manufacture of these machines probably will keep the war tank factories running. The advantage of the cater pillar tread, used in tanks, in clude loss wear and tear on roads, srealer mud-naviRation powcra, nnd great hill climbing ability, it is claimed. Hrcw it Yoiir'If ut Home. Prohrtbly the best r"mi'ly you' cart ttiU for c-loKKPd up bow Ha and Klug' glnh liver is one thftt costs very little mid accomplishes much. For many years Ir. Cartels K. and B. Ta has ben usd by tfns of thou snnds to kefp the bowels rpfrular and the whole system in fine condition. Why not ffet a small package of this gentle, yet sure act Ins bowi reg ulator and system tonic, find brew a cupful for yourself every night for a wek or two?. YdVi'll surely be gratefully surprised nt th" benefit you get and will praise Or. Carter's K. and R Tea to your friends. 1W fine for the little folks and thfy like it. All druggists sell it Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Vomen. X-Kay Klec- tro Therapeutics. Temple III Ik., Itoom 12, IMione 410 Tired, Overworked jyien What You Need is "Vino! Vino! creates strength because it ' ft a non-secret . combination of the rnost famous body-buildihg ad strength-creating elements known Beef arid C6a Liver Peptones, Iron and Manganese and Glycero phosphates... You who are run down,, nervous, lack energy arid working strength, we know that Vinol ig what you need. Try it at our risk. Here U Proof: SnrinsfMld. Mill. I am night operator was all Sandford, Main. "I suffered so much from run clown, nervous condition and stomach trouble that I never felt like working, end had tried almost very thing with out relief. The first bottle of Vinol, however, helped ma, and it has finally built me up so 1 foul better now titan I have for a longtima" C.D.Haines. run-down, couldn't sleep, had DO ambition, all tired out 1 had triad blood and nerve tonics without help. and thought I would try Vinol and I must say it has built me up so feel . better, 'look better and ;tleerr oeiier. - inanes aui. l'wr all rail-down, nervous, .immt wmflltlons, wel woaBl owwnrMa fnah lil llfMlllln ssnil dOlll'Mlt) I'llimiou, a j - . Koeppen's Drug Store and Druggists Everywhere. I ' -- at it better price and yet would cost the Jitute nothing-. . , anil iimi'd the rppre.vntatltea toitiul) port the measure because It would ht'ln the whole stute end not any par. Tiventy million dollars will be In- tlcular section. vwitljruted In iirUatlon projects In -the i. evural membprM spoko In siport state hi the next 12 months, under a nieumire and a few who failed the encouragement provided by this j in B,t in on the roll rail hastened to measure. It wan explained nnd 7.0oo.-1 0)ailiur on to the hand naicon or pop 000 acres of desert land wil lbe re- , nlur approval on which the hill rod claimed within the next five years. Smith of Mullnoninh supported the i measure on the ground that It was the only piece of' learlslutlnn Introdu-ed at this Bcsslon which proposed a proper and equitable diHtrilnitiim of the wealth of thesconntry. j llepresentutive Stewart denied thrt ; the measure' would benefit only the; irrigated districts of the state, but j that It would help in the dralnuire of; the swamp lands of western Oregon' I'thrmiph the house. CASTOR I A For Infants and Childrea In Use ForOver 30 Years of Always bearr the Signature Catarrh is a Real Enemy and Requires Vigorous Treatment I m .1 f . 1 : a . Do Not Neglect It. When you use-medicated sprays, atomizers and douches for your Ca tarrh, you may succeed in unstopping the choked-up air passages for the time being, but this annoying condi tion returns, and you have to do the same thing over and oveV again. Catarrh has never yet been cured by these local applications. Have you ever experienced any real benefit from such treatment? Throw these makeshift remedies to the winds, and get on the right treat ment. Go to your drug store to-ua", get a bottle of S. S. S., and commenca a treatment that has been praised by sui.jrers for nearly half a century. S. S. S. gets right at the source of Catarrh, and forces from the blood the germs which cau.se the dbeasc. You can obtain special medical uilviro regarding your own caso without charge by writing to Medical Direc tor, 2- Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ca. m a ii 8 NT Ra Cold Springs- Dance Hall il hi i Saturday Night, Feb. 22 FLETCHER'S JAZZ ORCHESTRA - - "Lots of Pep" "It Makes You Step" ' -GOOD E ATS . . GOOD .TIME I"or Iho hildrcn. j Too much care cannot he .exercised In selecting a cooah medicine for chil-i dren. It should ho pleasant to take. ' contain no harmful drug and most ef-j fectualy In cinins their coughs and ! crdds. Toiifr experience ias shown1 I that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy! i meets these conditions. It Is a favor-, lite with many mothers. j ' Chronic Constipation. j There are people who never have a! movement of the bowels without It' is produced hy a cathartic. Most of, them have brought that condition oni themselves by the use of mineral wa ters nnd strong ''cathartics that take! too much water out of the system and. aggravate the disease they meant to o relieve. A mild laxative tonic IlkejH Chamberlain's Tablets affords a sjen- g tie movement of the bowels that youj hardly realize has been produced by. a medicine, nnd their use is not so (Ikely to be followed by constipation. I ; . - ' ' 1'crlndlc nlllotn Attacks. I rersons suhle.it to rWifldic .hUmus ; P Piano. Instruction i Classes Xdw'Forlnlns.MOj.'3 ; ; i. i iM, r- "'T' Studio now open at residence of Wm. II. MeGormmneh, 217 North Main street. Telephone 4-10 lovser o. Pumps i ind" Storage! Tanks For Gasoline or Distilalc Retail or Ranch Use F. M. Kennedy Phone 238-W P. O. Box 242 MM taot ioqoi locaoi iobo oaoi IODOI M iKB Katherine Ifoaff, of thn do attnofcs w :IH r.hK4ve that Mr ,?ippftU,e Q : . - Overstuffed anr Genuine Leather nif-.stin science department of the Pen rili ton hitih ttchofil, returned toduy aft r a vLrfit in Spokane. . ' ' fulls thnl jiiKt liefore nn wttaikf-That 'f, thry do not really cnive food but eot becaiiHP it fi mal . fyft f Ty will eat only a light nieM (HM pp men I Rirr OX VFT XATIOV (then lake two of ChamoermtifTa ' SAX IU.X'ISX. I Vh. 21. Tlr ! If'tK Iho attack may be avoided. j pritf of trK"s n Monday, liar1 , , , 1 u'Ulnu it will Im frrfd 1 rats to lOo; ihoo Mllifiar fof 10 will jump to IV WtUnr riulr( of Mlilfikcy will Ik 20 titd a drink. Tliey nnrmknt of a heavy lliior tax h eiven om the rt-a-Hon. Canililern lHjire tli fimilr will not o dry. retilnu; here in foi'r lo one' that Hit nation Bto h wet. In one oolroom whew many Im(m wero taken It lit mild few wm- v(lhn lo take the ilry mule of a ln. Kayn Vjirof Will Dominate Tlomh declared the Ie(cue of nn t!on would be controlled by the Euro pean autien i uy i no jluou- ' WOMAN'S CHARM Woman's charm is Iter hrnittT. The r"re i I he hair. fni i scalp nnd hands. Iy proM . meihfNlH is the only war to re. tain II. - . 1 ' I know the hest moilimls to KhuniNw ihe 'hair, Ireut (he mhI,1). massaitn ihe fnce or dye j fading; liair any color hy tliet j Henna method. A Irlal will j vinee tn. I iiks m AitiK itonn IPauly Sixciuht. Ilnlrl I'cmllcton J'lKitte frr ftpiMtintrnent "AX l'Ot'M ilOSJUit" i See Our Window SPEC I AL ROCKERS AT WONDERFUL BARGAIN PRICES Rce them ! v Come in and sit in hem ! Each one a credit to the finest Pendleton t homes. Crawford & Hedges for a few days only , - QUALITY FURNITURE Corner Court and Main Streets. D o a o o D o. 8 " JolTns Uuilding onoc I0E30Z loaoocaoc IOE30C aoi , .1 A