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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1919)
TWELVE FACES TAUKS1X DAILY EAST OKEUOMAN, PENDLETON, OKEUON, Fill DAY, APRIL -1, 1019. Motoring from Wall Walla for the! appreciation for the coopeatlon which service In the Episcopal church hero. Miss rrisctlla Taylor nd fr. R. Alit rlch wfr married at 1 o'clock yester day afternoon. They were accompan led hy Mis Oorleen Ilrunton and tha s llev. II. A. Warren, pastor of tha Kptacopal church In Walla Walla. Tha hride, who van an attractive Milton maid, chose a tailored suit of aand color with hat to match, and she wore a corsage bouquet of violets and roses. Mim Ilrunton. who attended lha bride, wore a gray suit with a hot of whl". Air. Aldrich la a prominent youna farmer of tha Walla Walla district they were accorded In the recent civic clean up campaign. Mrs. 3. F. Robinson and Mrs. H. D. Jones were dinner hostesses lust even ing", a group of friends being asked for 7 o'clock at the Robinson home on Jackson street. A host of good wish es were showered upn Mr. ami Mrs. Robinson when - the guests learned that the day marked their thirtieth wedding anniversary. dents, and which, gives Pehdletim eight such Instructors. This la an tin. usual percentage for Oregon cities The credentials are awarded or re. tuaed by a state board of three. Pen dleton's list so far includes Mrs. F. K. Boyden, Miss Harriet Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDonald, Miss Malen Burnett, Carl Quyott and Mrs. Owen. K. T. Avlson left today for Seattle where he will join Mrs. Avlson who left a few days ago to visit their son and he and h is hrido will make t htir 1 j u . .' i , -. , - nnu UHiitiitrciirian, uiiu . home At 1S XortJi Smnil street. i . . . . i ... . . , I ' - ' : j. it,v auih aim liny ww Catherine Franklin Avlson. who waa born last Sunday. Walla Walla. Misa Marjorie Williams, local nnrse, returned last night from , Portland The Royal Neighbors of America, where ahe took the state Board exam-met ast evening In Moose hall for a Ination. She was accompanied b' regular business session but after a Mrs. Rachel Gates of Portland. whoishort meeting In which balloting on win visit at tne nome of her grams-i candidates wm an Important factor. nauamer. .r. pen juurrougna. ,he party, which represented a gooj " 1 ' I attendance adjourned to f the- - Delta Testerd-iy's honor , roll of , workers' for a delightfully Informal supper. In the garment making .department ofl " theRed Cross includes Mrs. T. J. At the home of Mr. 'and 'Mrs. Ed Tweedy. Mrs. Harry McForland. Mrs.jmund Mabie on Lewis street a pretti Jacob McNail, Mrs. Alex Mackenzie. I ,y appointed luncheon today honored Mrs. Alt Turner and Mrs. Walter Gif. storle and Robert Fltzmaurice. Planting. . of Condon, who arrived on No. 17, . " after nearly a yearns overseas service Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. Bnvldn the aviation corps of the United HH1 dlsenned charming hospitality i States navy. Mrs. Anna Storie, (Rimer yesterday when Mrs. Robert N. Btan. ! Storie, of Walla Walla, Roy Ititner field, -who-is back for a visit fromiand Miss Elsie Fltzmaurice," besides Portland, was complimented by an I the honor guests were asked to enjoy afternoon of bridge at the James Hill j the homecoming. Mr. Storie and Mr. home on Monroe street. An abund-i Fltzmaurice who were college friends ance of cherry blossoms an spring jut the University of Oregon, have been flowers were artistically arranged i together since their enlistment a year bout the rooms where eight tables! and a half ago and they have seen were arrangea xor piay. -freceaing a luncheon served after the' earlier hours at cards. Mrs. W. 1 Thompson was awarded a pretty' trophy for high score honors, ' Mrs. T. M. Henderson accompanied by Miss Helen Henderson, expect to leave this evening to Join, her hus band at the Henderson summer home in Alberta. Much regret Is expressed over their departure as Dr. and Mrs. Henderson contemplate making their and . future home In Portland. Miss Doro thy. Henderson will remain In Pendle ton until the close of school. ' SAVE' ON YOUR COFFEE COST -buy - : Mrs. A. T. Allen who spoke at the Presbyterian church Wednesday even- ln Interested large audience with her talk on mission ary work In Per sia, Mrs. Allen devoted much time to the work and wan in Persia with her husband until .October. 'Her iit t resting' talk dealt with conditions in the war-stricken country. Mies Gladys Flanagan has returned from Portland where she spent a fortnight as the guest of friends, A regular monthly meeting of the Civic Club wilt be held in the club room of the library at 3 o'clock to morrow. The members express great service both in France and Ireland. . A cooked food and candy sale will be held by St. Agnes guild' of the Church . of the Redeemer tomorrow afternoon after 1 o'clock in the gro cery department of Alexanders, Miss Genevieve Phelps is chairman of the sale and she is being assisted by guild members. Miss Barbara Stanfieldi who is here rrom fortiana wn Mrs. k. in. stan field, is sharing honors with her mother during their Visit." Mrs. TT. P. Tulloch and Mrs. David B. Hjll have asked a group of younger folk to the Tulloch home this evening as a com pliment to the visiting maid. . Credentials have been received bj Mrs. A. 3. Owen making her an ac credited instructor of music .which entitles high school credit to her stu- A number of motor parties are.h. Ing planned to attend the " Commer cial Club dance at Echo this evening. Fletcher's jnzx orchestra will furnish tha nusic. .- Decidedly-interesting was the meet' ln yesterday of the Woman Prece dential Society of pendleton, when la cal members were hostesses to those from out of town. Mrs. Bruce Grif fin of McMInnvilltC president of the synod leal society, gave a splendid talk on. the Jubilee and New Bra movement and Mrs. E. T, Allen, mis sionary returned from Persia, told something of her work with her hus band among the 50, 060 Armenian ref ugees there and of the need for homes and the barest necessities of people whose only shelter is often a hole in the ground. Mrs. Allen re cently returned from the Persian city of Amtiria. 1 A luncheon waa served at 12 In the reception room of the church where a" host of golden daffodils' daefced the fables. Responsible for th luncheon were Mrs. William Rlakeley, Mrs. Anna Storie, Mrs. Bert Parle'tt, Mrs. Jess Hales and Mrs. Frank Ba ker. 1 -. v- "''.''! Election of officers was an item of the sessions business and a vote of thanks for efficient and faithful ser vice was tendered Mrs. P. J. Hegeman, retiring president.' The new officers are. President, Mrs. B. F. Hopper, of Milton; first vice president, Mrs. P. J. Hegeman; second vice president, Mrs. W, L. Van Nuys of Prinevllle; third vice president. Mrs. Fred Baker, Mil ton; fourth vice president., Mrs. C. FX Craven of Parkadale; corresponding secretary and treasurer, ' Mrs. N. K. Nordhoff of Freewater; recording sec etay,. Ms. C. S. Terpening; chairman ; of young people's work, Mrs. H. E. ' McLean; chairman of mission study, Mrs. Morgan, and secretary of litera- IliislFiiiiiiips - iifferds 1 COFFEE ; In the Five Pound Size BEST IN QUALITY IT'S REAL ECONOMY ALSO PACKED IN 3 and 1 Pound Cans EVERY CAN GUARANTEED 1 ALLURINGIlY ARTISTIC , ARE THE NEW Capes 2nd Dolmans i Kk'ery Vimhlonnble Woman and Miss will desire toTtossnss one of these nraoeful. piiii'tlrul wraps. Tliev are so loiraMi tr , motoring; nnd .equally adaptable to .every senii-flreH heed. . .'. ..... r v : ' Our Bhowlns Is delightfully nxchiMlva Imih on to rubric, duality, nnd orlmlhiil style development. ' ,a " r . . . i ... Specially Priced. $19.50 to $55 sMssTssTilfclVtiilf i-1 i . .. . . tiT. l'lrsl'Vrea Eaker. H i. Ouests from out of town laelnded Mrs. N. K. Nordhoff of Frialer; Mrs. Fred Haker, Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Hopper, all of Milton, and the speakers. A. AV. I.undell of Weston was here "Wednesday on businesK. R. H. Conant was In the city yes terday from Portland on business. Mrs. Joseph Cunha of Echo, was In the city yesterday. . F. E. Aldrich waa here yesterday from AValla Walla. " K. 3. Swindells la registered toikiy at Hotel Pendleton from Portland. itra oiioss max. (Continued from page? one.) For the lady who "is particular our stock of Shoes,. Pumps and Oxfords is rapidly filling up with many of the new num bers that are the "correct" items in Footwear. The war restric tions were lifted late for the early purchases' but we are adding to the line as fast as possible and as the time goes on, 'we have new arrivals to show you and if you are not fitted out yet, may we offer you the suggestion that you try us? - Fitted right, priced right and style is right. Footwear for ladies made by J. & T. Cousins, Queen Quality, C. P. Ford & Co. THE fcAfilES? STORE P. S. Did you ever buy a Shoe of us and not get satisfac tion? organizations would be asked to con tribute $55 a month. Heads of grain companies, farmers and other employers of labor are signing 'Mr. Manning's list today to be- presented to the county commis sioners. This list is intended to show the eotirt that public sentiment favors the retention of the agency here un der conditions proposed. - Astoria. Salem, Kugene, Marahfield and Medford already have been vis ited by Air. Manning and have accept ed the Red Cross plan. He hopes to meet with the same success here ami carry the work to la Grande and Hu- Mr. Manning understands the needs of the returned soldier and sailor from boi sides, having been overseas in England seven months as en em listed man with the M344th aero squadron before taking up Hed CYosi; work. H!s headauarters are Tat Port land. ' .' tttiied in default ojf bail., . ; ., JThe jur- which returned the indict ments and disposed Lhet-d not true bills consiste(Sof "F, lit SWayxe, foreman; W. L. Hayburn. iierkj Harry C. UoKers, M W. llnnsell, T. I Dig gins, Herbert Thompson and C. H. .Oi GET AFTER THAT COLD RIGHT NOW Coti right after it with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery. - " J She never let a cough or eold of rte of grippff (jo until it grew dnerou. She just nipped it when she brfxati to sniffle or- cough beioce it devrloped criouly. Men, women, and children of every ape have tned this preparation fo fifiy years as a prompt retiever. All ages are using it today because of its positive results. ... Cenerous site bottles. 60c and $1.20. Constipation Corrected ;,. Jrt,King'a New life. Pills, tan'iglj mean clear bowels, a clear head, clear thinking, a day , well begun the morning, f;ood digestion, clearing skin. Mild in action but sure and comfortable, ,t drug stores everywheiT,' 5c. New Suits Tho smartest vest conceptions, tha bu rn ml riff linrs ot box ront or hplted blouse offtM't frf idoiHed ln-tlvH Hiln(Hly fnshlont4 suits for women' mid mius: liHlivlrliiallzui) with ndornmont dotall of trhnrrnniK versatility. t i . ..... . .... Triced $27.50 to $75. NEW DRESSES Excellent Selections, Priced $18.50 to $G5. W.. 1L THOMAS, Prop. Best in Quality Least in Price. 3"N O YOU FAVOR A LEAGUE OF NATIONS jjj to prevent future wiri, such as President Wilson and Former President Taft are working for? - AlHimlant llenlth Is nssured 'hen there is grooS blood in the veins. Hood's; fcinrfaparilfa. is the medicine to make Rood blood. HeKln taking It now. It Is Just what the syateni needs at this time nnd will do you Brest Rood. Sharpens tho appetite, j steadies the nerves. i Enclose this coupon In an en velope addressed to "IeaKiia of Nations Editor, Care The East Oregonlan," or bring It to East Oregonlan business office and drop It In the bal lot box. Only persons of vot inK age should send in a ballot. TES. NO. (Mark witii a X after your choice) (Sign your'name here) Address ' NEW ARRIVALS AT . ' v UPSTAIRS SHOP" NOVELTY WOOLEN SKIRTS in rich plaids ( bAutttiniL.' tolor combinations). - ; NEW , MMt SKIItTS of JJaronetto, CieorgetLe. . Trl- j Colette. Kumsl Kuma and Pussy f Willow. ! "iflhtfil You'll find the prices are most reasonable Low Rent Low Prices The Busy Garment Shop Over Taylor Hdw. Co. fiartf-Vw Pi K3 fiat alone do you save money but you get all the flavor that only Lome-canned (ooxfi can give yoo. 1q addition, ther if the uncommon satufactioa you get in eating the food, you've grown yourself. ' : ' It's no trick to Bsve a garden and to raise all the varieties of vege-. table, your family likes. w Bia be tore to start right by planting MORSE S CALIFORNIA SEEDS acksowledgtd by esrierls "bert in the woild." AccGmatri le the Hacisc Cout. Tme-to-asoie and of stioog viuliiy. Merit i Cat, 'fornid Piemotr tnd Vegrtahli t ' Sadl re tIJ by dttrt tvtryviktrt '. muS&SSEDS RAIN SWELLS CHANCE V FOR BUMPER CROP " " .;' 1 s v " , -. .:'.' t Tho outlook for an excellent wheat crop this season was never brighter at this season of the yoar, K. W. Collins, local grain man. said today. The" went her of the past several weeks nnd the rain of ldst night formed a combination which is highly welcome to growers. The stand of grain at present is In excellent condition, he said, and some of the more optimistic growers re predicting that this year will see a bumper crop. Good crops have beeni the rule for several seasons, according to Mr. Collins, but no bumper crop has been experienced in this district In a long time. June rains will determine the na ture of the crop after all, according to Mr. Collins, but t with favorable weathe In that month, the start now made' will combine to make the yield one of the best ever. CIUN'D Jl'IlY sroorcsTs. (Continued from Pag 1.) onable monthly charge and In such way that they will not have to asso ciate and live with the other inmates. -we believe it will be better than they are kept at present. "In the ' event this arrangement cannot be made, we recommend that the county court secure or build suitable place In the city where the patients may be cared for."" The grand Jury further suggested that paint be applied to. the woodwork on. the exterior pf the court house. $5.50 $5.50. A good Coil Bed Spriflfe made of Premier Steel Spxing Wire Single cone, inter laced top, tempered and Japanned. Th is spring has 90 separate coils, all se curely tied with Premier Wire, which means a very durable spring and all the comfort combined.' The balance of this week, special $5.50 .,'.,. f : No Matress so Comfortable as the Sely GRAND JURY RETURNS SEVEN INDICTMENTS Rnvon . true hills nnd two not true hills Were returned by the grand from JaU last night, where he' was de jury, which completed Its labors last tiiwht. Three of the cases -were dis posed of today and four of those in dicted are yet to bo apprehended. Harry X. fkimuels, charged with second degree murder, 'for the killing of John Omar dinger near Milton, February Is, was Indicted, arraigned and pneaded guilty this ' afternoon. J Ceorge Smith, colored, charged with larceny In the dwelling of T. I. Kwenr- tngen, plwided guilty Httr waiving time for plea, and was given an inde terminate sentence of from one to sevrfli yours. Ixaae Oralis, Indicled for robbery from the McCuok nnd Mont- ley store on February 2, pleaded not guilty and will be tried shortly. Tvo true mils return were in ine , rases of K. L- niacKoiirn, cnargea ith non-supiKirt, and William WII- kie. charged with nwnult wiih a dan- cTerou weapon, WUKle was released I -villi. kxumrr-z f . x . -v i n 3 SILK FLOSS MATTRESS Our Never Stretch will never epread. Tufting makes it fair and square. High est quality. TRY ONE AND SEE WIIAT SEALY COMFORT MEANS See our mattresses. .Ticks in blue, pink, light brown and several pretty stripes. AU grades from the cheapest to the best. Box Springs Our Box Spring is covered with, first quality art ticks, upholdstered with good grade cotton felt, 12 inch oil tempered coil Springs, extra well tied with heavy spring twine.. For real comfort you should try oife. . - Phone 496. Crawford & Hedges ; . Court and Main Sts.