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rAGESIX - xmnr east QjREGQAw.jpDLgroN, ukegon, Monday, amui; u, mo. EIGHT PAGES lasts MSaklmt- 4 L i y b ii i a m h a - ir a mil h y. II Mi Ba BB H Ka B) M WM BB HI 1 M BO Bfl HI (1 HI BH BW Bm Ha KUi Bi BL-KB BH B H II 1 J ,d j - uvvflHL in iB g felly ir I miLy " j ? pant el color in a (ray riot of stream- Mra. J. a Mathews, Mra. J. S. Mathews Mm. W, A. Slnrte. Mrs. and Mm Alta Turner, Hattie timlth r and blosvoma rrd the , Kagle Woodnwn hall ft ehnrmlnjr aeena for the annual aprinpr danr ftin Friday vn(nic by the glrla and lfya Ilach lor clubs of the hifrh school. Floor Inmpt In each corner cast an attrac tive glow over the room and a pre! fusion of the streamers fluttered b1 fore the orchestra. Itanclng be ran aij i'endleton 9 o clock with a rrand march led by Mia Irene Bprecknajrle .and Jack Heck, president of the two clubs wttfc Mia Gladys Boy n ton fin liana Struve iiecond In line. - aented to the guests llen Boynton. Funcn. wu dispensed! A ilJu. . " " , Mr. and Mrs. Rmmett Fstes and Mrs. w. K. Matlock motored to Wtlla Walla Saturday where Mrs. Rates at tended a tea at the home of Mra, Phil Hp Hoffmnn. The party returned to yesterday. -.-' V . r 11 'he guest of Programs were pr. f . . lesta by an attractive t I, o a T i Peary Chessman and Ll.Jl.V-, Mtes Gladys Hamley left today for Bellingham, Wash., where she -will be jthe guest of Mis Janet Smith, gen. y or tim city association, and of Mtsa Mathea Han- from an attractively appointed tablel by Miss Emily Dohnert and Miss Yeva ' - A delightful feature toward the end; fice secretary of tha Bellingham t. M. C. A. ; ' -cf the program was a solo Hundustan dance by Archibald Blakeley tume. 4. In mii . x t Jt.il im ill rriiuinvn OS- the guest of Mm. X. t. W-hhur Aft. I er her visit hera she expects to leave aiemuer or inn nign scnoot .lacuuy ; lor HinRnam spring to s spend tne were guests of the clubs and the pat I summer. . . Voness list Inetuded Mrs. James Bee. J ; Mrs. Frank noynton, Mrs Jesse SalU in. Mrs. St. A. Fereuson, Mrs Kirk Patrick, Mrs. C. B. Isaacs and Mrs. Emil Oohnert. Mrs W. R. Ellis wife of the lata Congressman Ellis and a former resl. dent of .Pendleton Is expected to arrive Tuesday to be the quest of Mrs A. J. McAllister. , Mr. and Mrs. Georfte "fttangler and two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Trapcr motored to the I. Ct. Fratier country home near Walla Walla Sat urday afternoon and spent Sunday there. .. v I - Delightful as a musical event and decidedly Interesting as a presentation of the direct class room music work in the high school was the glee club concert given in the high school au ditorium last evening. The success ful affair was directed by. Mrs. S. H. Keren w with Miss Jean Olive Jacobs . as accompanist. The auditorium was filled by an audience which thorough ly appreciated the program in its ar ' rangement of chorus work with In strumental, -violin and vocal numbers as well as readings; three piano, three Mrs. M. J. Mnrsh, of Taeoroa, ar rived last night from Tacoma. Wash ington., After a few days' visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Una Sturffis. she will be at the home of her son. C, H. Marsh of this city. Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Robertson ex tended deliehtful hospitality Saturday evening aftheir home. 513 Madison street, the affair being complimentary to Frank Watson, brother of . Mrs. Margaret McDonald, who recently re turned from France, and to John Sol lett, who arrived home last week from service on the Mexican border. The house was attractively decked , with vining foliage and tables were ar ranged for ""S00." High score honors fell to Kmll Dohnert while the consol ation trophy was claimed by A Thom as. After the hours at cards and pre ceding a dainty ldncheon several mu sical numbers were enjoyed. . Mrs. Alex Gibbs and Dr. Loretta Starba contributing instrumental numbers and delightful songs beint; given by Mrs. Dohnert. Mrs. Robertson, Mrs. Gibbs and Miss Emily Dohnert. The parjy Included besides the honor guests and hosts Mr. and Mrs.' - Emit Donald, Miss Bossle Robertson, Ufn Frances Robertson. Bruco Gibbs" C. II Chrlstenson and Edward McDonald. A remarkable portrait of lopoli OoJowkI v, the world famous pianist who will be heard here tomorrow even InK, was recently completed by Han- kell Coffin, the celebrated portrait palmer and exhibited at a prominent Finn Avenue Oallery Tha painter caught the soul and spirit of flodow- sby ir a wonderful manner and it 1 iuteresMni! In this connection to real his impression of his "subject" written for a musical weekly, - - -: "Hating completed a portrait" of Leopold Clodowsky. I waa requested to glv my Impression, of him. .Altnounh i ha 1 heard him play many tlnua I lid not have th. pleasure of his ac quaintance, so naturally looked' for ward to our meeting with great Inter est. Front among the crowd be cam wiih.oiitstretohed hand and a manner so Imple and sincere as to put uj ftt onee at our ease. : . "No riie can truly know Lenp U Or-dfwsky without both liking ' and resieotlng him. He is Small of stature, rut vrent of soul. A poet as well as A ' 'BI... c- - -because Mica Axle Create contains poww ndtred mica .practlcilly wear and heat-pioof which fills up all roughness in spindles and ' - bearings,' makes the grease work better and , lait twice at long. ' No hot boxci. Aik your dealer. Bay by th pU. STANDARD Oil. COMPANY . . (ClUietBls) , 4, MICA AXLE 'GREASE STANDARD OIL COMPANY master musician of the fineat or.ler. he reminds one of a finely cut and finished oameo. I enjoyed my hours with hint to the utmost, thy were days uf re?! pleasure, full of discussion of topics rt mutual Interest.' "Ai'chg his many fine characterls. tlc mrrt prominent ana most rare, is his wonderful modesty. As he him self it-marked. ''Why should one f iel conceit when life Is so Tery transitory an, I uncertain." , s H i posseted of a most discrt n. It:ating taste and one feels that he not only line the courage of his convir tlcus, bul Is true to them ' To be able to ru nt a real portrait. It is neeess- ry to pt netrate even the soul of any subject, and my Impression of Leopol) Ooilow.ty Is not only that of a great artist, tot of a man. of fine and high characler,- whom we may prl-e.a. fsincere triend." : ' , voice, two violin and two public-j Dohnert. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred garden, speaking , students assisting the club Mr, and Mrs. A. Thomas, Mrs. Ale In the concert. , Mrs. Forshaw has Ulhbs. Dr- Loretta Ftarba, Mrs. Mar been receiving congraturations tolay 'garet.CronIn, Mrs. William Shear. Mrs. on ..tha delightful event- The club i Agnes Nelson, Mrs. Margaret McDon- is composed of forty-nine voices. j aid. . Mrs. Mary Kirkpatrick. Mrs. C. f - i K. Cranston, Mrs. Sollett. Miss Fair. - Forming yesterday'r honor roll were Mrs. T. The birthday anniversary 6t Miss Mildred Lymle who returned last week from Portland after successfully pass ing examinations which complete her course In nurse's training, Is this aft ernoon being made the ocoasion of a prettily appointed 2 o'clock luncheon for which Mrs. I.ee Drake to hostess.; Mrs. Drake Is also entertaining three other girls who have just completed the Portland examinations and 'been Red Cross line Dohnert. Miss Emily Dohnert, graduated from Bt. Antnony s nospu J. Tweedy. Miss Nellie Donahue, Miss Flora, Mc- al. They are Miss Ada Auerbury. Miss V Lk4J UNUSUAL VALUES IN 4 New Spring Suits livery Garment Greatly Reduced .J' Jack SPe5I! Agent, Standard Oil Co., Pendleton, Ore. r i i Ml Ax,e Greaae For Sale By V , ? - iis W. I. Gajwa, Pendleton; Ore.Br.cher Hdw. Co.; Pilot feock, Geo. C. Baer & Co., Pendleton, Ore. . . ' Ore. .;';, ' : . petr Hn.M UUm. rw i. S"arjori -Williams and Miss Majorie ivucnenthal, and cards at the table were also placed for Mrs. Hattie Da vis and the hostess. An Easter motif was developed throughout the no- polntments of .the pretty affair, a fea ture of which, was a candle decked birthday cake. Names on the Red Cross honor: roll Saturday included Mrs. T. J. Tweedy Mrs. A.- H. Cox, Mrs. Ale MacKenxte and Mrs. Lee Moorhouse. . Mrs.' J. II. Stephens of I.a flrande. who has been guest at the home of her sister, Mrs Frank Frailer, at the Frasier country home, left this morn ing for Portland. , , Mrs. c. M. Jackson and HtUa aon Billy, left Saturday for Hermuttoh aft- er a visit at the home of Mrs. Jack son's mother, Mrs. J. L. McPherson. Appearing In yesterday's Oregonlan was an attractive picture of Mrs. c. P. A. Lonergan and her fotig children who are visiting In Portland and who are being delightfully , entertained by Mrs. F. J. LOAergan. , , Edward A. Ring of SSth coast Ar tillery. is here from Astoria, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eli Enbysk. on 421 Oar- field street. Mrs. Enbysk Is Mr. Ring's elsteiN f .. ' W1 Easter ' Week: ; andMany THings tQ, Buy! Ladies, what are you' most in need of? A nice, soft Taffeta Dress; a rich Satin Dress; a fine Crepe de Chine Dress, or a plain or figured Georgette" Dress would appeal to most any one, and, we have a splendid line to show you. Then comes the matter of a nice beaded or embroidered Waist with either a V, square or collarless neck, beautiful Georgettes! you know and then again you have your mind made up to come and see us about that new coat, and also " decide as to a Dolman and then well, we will have to tell you tomorrow. I Miss Pearl Mae Job delighted her hearers in Oregon theatre Saturday ; evening. Her voice, IS'rie soprano, is unusual In Its range as well as pleas ing in trme and expression. . Miss Job was accompanied by Miss Margaret Holderi of Portland, an accomplished pianist, and a delightful assistant was Miss-Win Osborn. who added notes of pathoV and humor bV' her readings. and who pleased her heafers with an original encore. - i Vhat Is said to be one of the most beautiful homes of Its else In the city, the residence of the late George H. Huntley, W420 Twenty-second avenue, has been sold by Mrs. Mattle E. Hunt ley to W. J. dray of the Gray Manu facturing company. ; The price Is glv. en at 11.500 The house was built three years ago by W. H. Bauer ana! Was sold to Mr. Huntley about a year I . t '--i ... f i Takes Posschaioh Slay 1. The residence Is a bungalow in the California stylo, containing; eight j rooms, all on one floor, and Is entirely modern throughout. Mr. Ornv Is to take possession May I. The house Is In! the Cannon Hill Park addition, near Bernard street, and has an asbestos roof, plate glass windows and Is fin ished In quartersawed oak throughout and has hnrdwood floors. The bed rooms are done In French gray. There Is a large ballroom In the basement There Is a fireplace In the ballroom as well as one In the living room and an. other in the den. ft A most extraordinary exposi tionfeaturing stylo develop ments of fascinating i;lglnnllty. Tailor, made tmjtw' new waist coat and Russian blouse model, box coat rahd tuxedo" moUels mhiiwing new silk and trlvollette vestees; f- " . " ' , , ; Reduced to $25, $35, $45, ' $55 and $65. WONDERFUL ' DRESSES Triced $1.50 to $55.00 CAPES AND DOLMANS The newest models. Dolman with draped sleeves, front belted capes, wrap coal. With silk col lars, belted icoats trv all .new spring eolors, . Reduced $19.50 to $49.50 Best In Quality Least in Price TJcuteuatit McKay fe. . JJeutenam R chard 'stoKiif what cently returned from six months' ser- The electrical fix- vice where he was with the ssth'r. A tures are described as magnificent, thef C., whs a week-end guest at the WU- THE LADIES' STORE P. S. Saturday was another Record Day for us. Why? Is DR. R. B. ROBBINS 1 Dentistry ' Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. There is only one place for that delicious CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM KOEPPEN'S Tha Drug Store That Serves . Toe Best. , 4 -i I Em,;w.;,m,mMMIMI,IZI I Special Prices (for Easter Week - The upstairs shop is offer ing special prices oh Suits, Dresses, Dolmans and Sepa rate Skirts. . ' ' It will pay you to see pur showing before you make your selection. . .; - New Jersey Petticoats just iiu- : Mr. nnd Mrs. C. If. Mnrsh left to, day pn a visit to Portland. G. Ii. Dunning, county commission er. left today for .Portland. P. fj. Hunter Is up from Scl-o. J. S. Moore is In town from Uklah V. W, Banilctt is rere today from Dayton, Wash. Ho is registered the Golden Rule. .. M. I Parker is In ihe city todaj from Salenv,, , , f. C. Hendcrsoa. Is here today from t' C." Miller Is, a pondloton visitor todr,y from Athena. . Charles Baxter of La GrandP, Is town today. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wllllamscn tf Loe Antft'lcs, are guests ut the St. George. Oocrge M. Plover of Portland, nglsiered in Pend'elon Fay L.eOrow of Athena was at Hotel Pendleton yesterday. G. A. Russell, of Grand Raolds. Michigan is in the city today. E. J. liurke. returned this morning from Portland. Mrs.-Rosa Coon is here today from Twin J""a'ts, Idaho. W. M McConnell, representing th Pacific Mutual fife Insurance Com pany Is registered at Hotel Pendleton ,V7. Ij. Thompson, preis'dent of the American National Bank, iz- In Port land on state roid buslneKS. Carl A. Johnson, a . sheepman ot Coombs Canyon, Is In' Pendleton on business today. i H. E. Reynolds, who was a school boy at -lieadville. Colo.; when F. P Austin was superintendent there,, was in Pendleton -today and called upon his former superintendent. Sergeant Walter V. Dezell of Ham llton, Mont , and Jax-k Dezell, of Rpo. kane. w'ere'iri Pendleton visiting their father, J. W. Dezell, (Saturday and .Sunday. ' chandellrs being of hammered brass. The remainder of the lighting Isiot the Indirect type. The den has built- in bookcases and the house has main built-in features. ' Sun PorcJi a Feature There is an encloseo. sun porch oft the dining room and the dining room and the living rooms are both large. The den Is separated from the llvlna room by French sliding doors. The house has a hot water heating plant.1 The basement also contains a , fruit room, laundry. room and a garage. The main bathroom has tiled floors. The plumbing fixtures nre of solid Porcelain ' John Parsons of the fVhlffner-Pnr- j sons company negotiated the deal. Ham Duff farm. He. Is stationed at wreserit at Cnmp .Iwls. but expect to get his discharge soon. Lieutenant McKay's home Is In Kpoknne and he has vi.-rited before In Pendleton. -rWOlD COUGHtT wdCOUGHERtl Coughing Shilo Grammy ttO DttOPS-STOPSCOllCHJ- HALF IrttJ FOR CrUUiRW tfTrtrLAbiEs'bF PENDLETON Miss Robb Has movotl her hrauty nltOf) lo " !( SI. Jndit ItldB.J , Telephone 1050 , All treatmenU , scientifically given. ' A specialty made of Henna packs In all shades. - Would lie pleased to have you call. PBNBLETON "Just "Little Better'? Small tVroek Caused Belay. ..r ' ! Train No, 17, west bound, was two hours late, today because of the wreck ot a freight train near Duncan, caused by the breaking of a wheel on the train.. No serious damage other than the delay of No. 17 and of No. t. which at, 2 o'clock had not yet reached La Grande, .was done, , . ,, Quite a Little Cheaper Mmic Von I'tty tlM lA-mst and ;e the Moat. Mfaf Tnyhtr Hard wan? . WILL GRAY PURCHASFS BEAUTIFUL . RESIOEKCF Will amy, formftr PnrlItort fifrocr nnd nfffmber of th firm, of Gray Wrw l evidently doinif well In Hpokan. He I now head of the Cray Manufactur ing Co. and ha Just purchased one of tha mt hnutiful hornew tn Spokane. The following ntnry tiling of the pur chase U from the Spokeamaa-fievlew. j-""0" 1 .. j . . . 1 " 1 1 i ; . 'Vi e tl lli vory Ded R .. .J FURNITURE oom m complete suits nicejy;fihisj,ednd; intylestliat "others do not show you. We start with Dressers all hard wood, Ivory finished good sized mirror at $18.00, Chiffoniers to match $16.00; Dress ing Table at $15.00; Bed $18.Q0.J . .; v 1 3ui'?5.if ' Several other nice suits which Vary in grades arid if you want something real nice we have the Sligh Bed Room Furniture which is the quality line of Grand Rapifls. ; Don't think because you see two pieces both enameled the same color that they are . . alike. " Come in and ask to be shown the difference in the, qual ity, as we have the cheapest, medium and best furniture made to day.' ? You don't have to buy to be shown what we have as we will gladly show you our Furniture, Rugs and Linoleums1 with pride for you will' like the price and quality and we know if you ' want nice new patterns we can satisfy you in the complete showing wl now have ," "'-f. " -i -i - . -. i,, Crawford & Phone 496. Hedges ; Corner Court and Main Sts. ',t . 5 :. '.if. '