ti n i'A(ir;:5 TEN PAGES '' TATTE STt. tmnr east orkgonian, 'it.nm.kton. 'orkcoh, tvesda v. Arnn. - BOTCT ESST 0REGUN1AN. yENDLTTON, DEEGON, ' TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1919. I SOCIAL ID PERSONALS 1 Mm 8. II. Thompson nd Mr. M. her houseguest, Mrs. K Jeltes, whft held lust evening and he will have R. Chessman m ill be hostesses on arrived last evening from her home In tickets on sale ahorily. .Semi-weekly Thursday. May 1, for an afternoon af-. Spokane fair planned in compliment to Mm j William Blakeley on the occasion of The presence of Mrs. Thomas War tier seventieth birthday anniversary I ner of Portland who la being- wel Mra. Thompson In Mrs. Wakeley's coined for a visit In Pendleton, her daughter and Mr. Chessman her former home. Is the Inspiration for granddaughter. The guests, who will many courtesies belna; extended by Include old time friends of the honor friends here. Mrs. Fred Earl and Ruest have lpen asked to the home! Mrs. Mark Moorhonse are complU of Mrs. Thompson nn North Main mentiiiR Mrs. Warner this afternoon. street. The W. medal contest Ruests sufficient to make up four ta bles of bridge having been asked to the Karl home where the rooms were which will be held this evening In the; made charming ty many Spring bios, auclltorlum of the county library, la some. Mr. Warner will again be scheduled for 8 o'clock and the fol- honored Friday evening; when Mrs. lowing program will be presented: Willard Mond and Mrs. Richard May America ... Audience berry will be hostesses at the Bond Pro er . . The Rev. Alfred lockwooq , nome on North Main street. rtano solo. The Gypsies' Dance (Imllon) Isabella Marcey Heading, The Runaway Boy Melha Rude Reading. The Daily Miracle Larjorie Crandell Reading, Freedom's Flag, Charfbta Bowman Piano nolo. The Little Rogue (Hoff man) Elisabeth Fergus Reading. Picnic Time Roswell Lockwood Reading, Joe Bears' Patient Walter Bowman Reading, The Gambler's Wife.... . , . Mary Toy Amoureua Reading, A Voice from the Poor house Esther Helmtck Violin and piano duet, Asa's Death Grieg) Martha Hogue and Harold Hatton Rending. The Cigarette Boy - Lester Starba Reading, Somebody's Boy Edward Markham Offering. Piano solo. Melody in V (Ruben- stein) Lillian Cramer Piano soo. Selected ..... Melba Rude Piann solo. Selected.. .Lillian Cramer Decision of Judges Mr. and Mrs. Harry Plnkerton. for the nast few days house guests of Mr and Mrs. M. R. Eoff. who have been enjoying motor trip here and to Walla Walla, departed this morning for their home In Moro and were ac companied by Mrs. Eoff and Robert Eoff who will remain for a short visit. Names on the Red Cross honor roll Saturday were: Mrs. Emma Royce. Mies Laura Harris. Mrs. Jack McNeil. Mrs. Alex Mackenzie. Mrs. i. 3. Tweedy, Mrs. M, L. Hlnderman. Mr. and Mrs. James Storgis were hosts last evenulng for a :S0 o'clock dinner at their home on Wilson street, the guests being friends connected with the Sturgia-Storie company here and in Walla Walla. Sharing tnem hospitality were Elmer Storie. Jack Allison. W. H. Goodman, liny Money, Joe Russell and William Trail. Lloyd Austin, son of City Superln tendent F. P. Austin, won the right to represent the local high school In the declamatory contest In a trial csnteet held this morning. Ramie ThomDson. the other speaker, was given 1002 points by the Judges, while Austin received 1020. Rev. Aitrea lockwood, Fred Schmidt and Merle Chessman acted as judges. Names on the Red Cross honor roll yesterday Included Mrs. Emma Royce, Mrs. T. J. Tweedy, Mrs. L. E. King, ' Mrs. R. M. Butler. Mrs M. L. Stock ' man, Mrs. W. J. Benson, Mrs. E. A. Mumford. MJss Violet Osborne, Mrs. Walter Planting. Mrs. E. F.Terney. Mrs. Harry McFarland, Mrs, J. 8mlth, Miss Ida Boyd. Miss Florence-Fletcher entertained In a delightful way late yesterday aft ernoon when a group of friends were asked to the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Fletcher, to assist In the cleebratlon of her ninth birthday anniversary. Games were enjoyed on the lawn preceding a dainty lunch of which a candle-decked birthday cake was a feature. Invitations are soon to be Issued by Mrs. W. Schwartsenburg for a tea on Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones dispensed charming hospitality yesterday when she had as guestss members of the Duplicate Whist Club, with Mrs. Charles Greulich and Mrs. Thomas Warner as additional guests. Two ta bles were arranged for cards and the rooms were attractive with an abund ance of lilac blossoms. practice sessluns will be held until the day of the concert, accordng to C. O, Breach, director. The Choral society was organised during the past winter and has a large membership of both men and women who are well known . in local musical circles. They have developed into an excellent chorus and probably will be heard on numerous occasions during the summer season. PamitH or Utile nnuhtor. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Main are the parents of a little daughter born to day at the home of Mrs. Dave Rogers Here's A Gentle Laxative For Elderly People Carl Rhea, of Westland, Is visiting relatives here for a few days. Is New Clerk. Miss Rmh Courtney of Iji Grande, Is a new employe at Hotel Pendleton and took up her duties today as day clerk. Iloppnor to Have Court. Circuit Judge Gilbert W. Phelps will hold court in Morrow county at Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Chidsey of Heppner beginning May 12. There are Heppner. are In Pendleton. J. T. Johnson is here from Range today. Albert Mlnthorn was In town today from his ranch on McKay creek. II. E. Bickers returned last night from a business visit to Portland. Mrs. H. A. Hartshorn returned to day from a visit to La Grande. R Ewing Is at the Golden Rule to day from Elora, Ontario. Lee Hummell Is a Pendleton visitor today from Yakima. Washington. Ben Von Terse and Joe Von Tersch of Mount Angel, are in the city today, J. P. Plover of Portland, is in the city. a number of important cases to be heard, including one murder case and one large damage suit. George Clay In Portland. George Clay, employe of the O.-W. R. & N. railroad, is in Portland at St. Vincent's hospital and expects to undergo an operation immediately. He has beeen ill for some timer A daily free movement of the bowels become! a serious problem as you step from middle-life Into old age, and much dependence can no longer be placed on nature herself. The bowels find artificial aid necessary. The stronger the physic, ai old, people toon learn, the greater the contraction of the bowels thereafter, and so the arise purposely avoid salt waters, pills and other harsh pur gatives. Many have learned to place absolute reliance on the gentle but positive action of a combination of simple ' laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the nam of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. , It produces an agreeable movement as nearly natural and free as high pharmaceutical skill can make it. Thousands use It regularly, in the small dose prescribed, and keep them selves in fine health and good cheer, and entirely free from constipation. . The druteist will reund your money it it fail I to do as promimmS, f Dr. Caldwell's OYRUP PEPSIN The Perfect K Laxative FREE SAMPLES It you he mw VMtJ Dr. CA-dwell'i Syrup Pepsin Mod for free trial bottle t Or. W. B. CMwu, 4t WMhnatosB St., Mooticcllo, HI. If there ttr bbia at bam. - k for copy of Dr. CaUdwU' book. "The Core of Bby." PRICE A3 ALWAYS In spite of greatly Incrcatcd laboratory cost due to tb War, by lac-tiActaf. prohtt) and absorbing war tavtes we have main tained the price at Which this family las ative he been aold by dniuuta for the peat 36 years. Two aires 50c mad $1.00. SILVER STRIPES V. S. Marshal After Trio. United States Marshal Pace, of Portland, arrived here today to take back three men held in the county jail for selling bitters to Indians. The men are B. I Crowder, Walter Ogilby Mrs P. E. Baker and children of and Harold Gominger. Stanfield, were visitors to Pendleton j - today. lOiTorce Granted Defendant. Prank Xudo, a well known farmer A decree of divorce in favor of the defendant was granted to William A. Thompson who was sued by his wife, J. Merle Thompson, in circuit court today. Thompson filed.-a cross com plaint against his wife and was given the decree following testimony which was Introduced on both sides as a result. of Stanfield, la in Pendleton on busi ness today. Miss Fanny Todd of Hermiston, Is in Pendleton as the guest of her sis ter. Miss Virginia Todd. Mr. and Mrs. Roy and W. L. Moor are Portland registrants at the St. George. H. W. Hicks of Bonneville is at Ho tel Pendleton today. A. M. Sanborn Is in the city today from Portland. Joe Stoltx is here today from Port land. Mrs. Robert Brownell and Miss Tixie Parker are in the city from Umatilla. E- B. Sherwin, of Spokane, Is here today. He Is at Hotel Pendleton. Howard Drew, principal of the schools at Helix, was a visitor to Pen. dleton yesterday. Miss Kdna Winder and Miss Hor tens MacMaster left yesterday for Portland where they wil lb visitors for a few days. Mrs. K. Jeltes and little daughter. Dorothy, arrived yesterday from Spo. kane to be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Sehwartnenberg. Miss Vera Temple, who has been vlaitin friends at the University of Oregon, returned this morning from: E)shth examlnatloIU, for the 't. C.' Benson of the Benson Com- 1 c"un'y cool1 ar? re mission Co.. I. here upon a visit with ."red and f6,"' out t0a"h,he . . ,., x, . .. The examintaions will be given on Petition for More Pay. E. I GlIHgan, member of the Uni ted States army, arrived in Fendleton j today and is circulating a petition i asking that the secretary of war send daI.1w.isi hnma with at mnrKe x- today i no jJtruuuii in uthik i-irt'iiittifu hii over the United States by the soldiers, and Gilligan is in charge of the East ern Oregon district. lrtoners Taken to Salem. Harry N. Samuels, youthful mur derer of Omar dinger and Baltacae Estrada, who stole a certirate of de posit for $500, were taken to Salem today by Sheriff.. T. D. Taylor, to be gin serving their sentences in the state penitentiary. Samuels has a life sentence and Estrada from one to ten years. father of Mrs. Rugg. CHORAL SOCIETY GIVES FIRST CONCERT MAY 12 May 15 and 16. A number of the schools will not close at that time, however, as the sessions were extend ed In many cases one month because of the time lost during the influnza epidemic. Itcdstratinn Closes Saturday. J Registration books for the Bpeclal elect inn nf .Tune 3 will rlns Sntur May night of this week. County Clerk j R. T. Brown announced today. All The Pendleton Choral Society of j voters who have changed their pre flfty voices will be presented In con-icinct since the last election and new. cert on Monday evening. May 12, In comers entitled to vote in Oregon the First Presbyterian church. It tre expected to register either at the. will be the first public appearance of court house or In their resident pre the society and a varied program of cinct before Saturday night. Those concert numbers will be presented, j who voted in the last special election F. P Austin was named director of j and have not since changed residence ( EDGAR A. Gl'EST) Pendleton. When we've honored the heroes re turning from France And we've mourned for the heroes who fell; When we've done all we can for the homecoming men. Who "stood to the shot and the shell, Let us all keep In mind those who lingered behind. The thousands who waited to g0 The brave and the true who did all they could do. Yet have only the silver to show. n. They went from their homes at the summons for men, They drilled in the heat of the sun: They fell Into line with a pluck that was fine, Each cheerfully shoulderer a gun. They were ready to die for old glorj ' on high They were eager to meet with the foe; j They were just like the rest of our bravest and best. Though they've only the. silver to show. Ill Their bodies stayed here but their spirits were there. And the boys who looked death in the face For the cause, had no fear for they knew, waiting here. There were many to fill up each place. O, the ships came and went, til the battle was spent. And the tyrant went down with the blow! But he st;Il mieht have reigned but for those who remained. And have only the silver to show, - IV. So here's to the boys unafraid. Let us give them their due; they were glorious, too, And it Is not their fault that they stayed. They were eager to share In the sac rifice there, I-et them share In the peace that we know. Fnr we know they were brave by thn service they gave, Thoueh they've only the silver tn show. Harry Lauder Going to Train Terrapin for Soup, Then Smoke "An' Woork SOI.DIKK.SV NKfiTtOrcs CLAS1C. LOXDOM. April 29. Three Ameri can soldiers are reported killed and 30 Injured In a clash with South Afri can negroes at a repatriation camp 62 miles southeast of London last Monday night. British troops quelled the riot. oq lifSttu H.irBui SuiqsBAi joojj y termed a scrub race. AFTERNOON FROCK Wednesday. May 7, which will honor publicity for the concert at practice j need not reRlster for this election. 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For seven months she sleeps and then, when she wakes woosh; Into the soup she goes," Lauder said he will return to San Francisco late in October or early in November, after touring Australia and a part of Africa, and will play his positively last, fingers crossed, honest to gond tipsh furewell tour of the I'nlted States. "f have a bit of a foorm In bnnnle Scotland." he explained, about 4000 acres, nn I'm gnln' to raise sheep an' smoke me pipe an woork." Authentic Summer Modes Buniptous new apparel, reflecting the genius of Europe's pre. nlir eiiulurlcrs, uIbo t-huriiilnw Amerlciin originations. Trices are Most Reasonable. Summer Dresses of ExquisiteJS'S Beauty. In a profusion of new desinns of unusual chiirtn nnd distinction. Portraying a host of d-ft Ireiitments that will win the sdml rnllon nf the nuwt exactinK. Keautifully developed In French voile, Klnitham, Im ported uritandle, fmilurds. Georgettes, Priced $12.50 to $45.00. EVERY WOOL SUIT GREATLY REDUCED at6 j1 SAN' SALVADOR QUAKE :! IS FATAL TO FORTY WASIIIXf.TON, April 29. Forty 'killed, many injured and heavy prop- i erly damage Is the result of a severe eiirlhtiuakc In San Salvador yesterday, at-eordtnir to state department advice" : tftduy. The Aemrtrnn legation, nl. ithnuKh dammced. Is Mill standing. Nn Americans nre liHted in this casualties so far. l'nilmlo Matter Kotlhil. is often the most danKorous. The pen la mighty and there is cprtain kind that some men ought live in. Appraisers for the estate of Oecrge Pearson, deceased, named today re foFred M. Evans. J. C. Prltchett end I M. Phlpps. CJ. A. Hartman, K. T. Wade and T J. Tweedy were named appraiser of the estate of Mrs. Fan. nl o. Myrlck, deceased, betters of administration were Issued to Mrs. olive I-ee as administrator of the es. late of Mrs. Myrlck and orders Issued for the sale of personal property be liinglnir to the estate. It consists or farm machinery on the former John . Myrlck farm, near Myrlck latlon. Terry Cao I'n Today. Th case of Iira J Terry vs. James XV. Terry, a contested divorce action, was taken up In circuit court at 4 o'clock this afternoon after havltiK twice been postponed because of the road bond sales There are a large number of witnesses to be heard In the case and It pniliably. will lake most of tomorrow to settle. No pblltlclsn ever poses as re. former, while In office. THE LADIES' STORE The dark Tolle frock made Its popular debut last season ond (has come to stay. Here Is a lovelyi rinodel In sage green and tan mo tifs, the blouse and sleeves of figured olle and the skirt and girdle sash of plain green. A deep , tucked yoke of creamy mull. an. ' embroideries of green and whit ; beads are the simple tout eBectlv ' ojnsmenta. . 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