ff AGE rt DOTT EfAST OREGON! AN, PKNDtEtbN, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1910. TWELVE PAGES I Ml AH PFRSANAI S C I LADIES! I UVV1I1L I il U I LiiuvimLv; J v; L, iiiiif A few ftioiuls from Helix gathered the past wk al l'llot Hock as lh. of Mrs. John lioss Dickson of l'ort- sltractive heme of Mr. and guest or Mr. I t'. Seharpf, nnd after i,,n,i xi n c vut. Mia. John 1' intii.,: komiii it tin u stav with relatives In Portland aha , j , . Hunday evening to honor Mrs. Plant, ami Mr. Charles Hidden, who aa brook Dlcks"n- Mra" George Strand. Intra brother, Mr. Il'nit of Astoria, al. a finest In Pendleton recently. Mra. Richard Mayberry and Mrs. Who recently returned from service wni enioy nn nutiiijt at the coast nhrn' Frank Mayes were "at home" between overseas. Vli.lrola music was enjoyed they will be Joined by Mrs. Rudd o.!,he hours of 3 and 5 as a compliment even Inn fore Mra. Schaefer returns to her ,ne v'"o" nosis ot om uie home in Pennsylvania. lamel were played and the ended with the serving of refresh ments. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. I. F. 3arelt, Mr. and Mra. J. K. Wll aon, M.as Oraee Garrett. Letcher Nor. veil. William Johnson end Athol l.ay friends called at the Boyden "home to bid her welcome. Throughout the Miss Unlit Kudd upon the occasion! rooms ouqueta of aprinu blossoms of her fourth birthday anniversary. and artistic clusters of flowering; ce- vesterdav a charm'lna little hoa.' blended their pastel tones while less, her miests being- asked to thai decklns ,he 'ul veranda. made home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.lhomellke 1,y ch.a"T, r",!, V'"" s Kudd. Merry names preceded the " ""! "u K"""" . birthday lunch, which was served at nrt prettily decked with fluffy I UB, "J"' " tulle. Four Mr. and Mrs Will GnavaiiKh of i.ii,,i,,.. in-k mkiok . ..m. !"ant yellow. Music by Fletcher"s or. Nachc. Wash., are expected to nrr ve lab" cenleryd bv pink BWee,pea, Ichestra was an added pleasure as the this evening. Thev were called by....... .tv. i..,-euesta mingled about . the rooms the death of Mrs. Ed Gnavauuh whose ,,.- " ,. i. . . ,., iv,,,. greeting friends. husband is Mr. OnavauKhs brother. ,,lnk wnlu!, gleamed on a great caka Mrs. Georse Hartmnn. Mrs. U. V. luring their stay they will he at the anl ,he entlrB affnir proved a genu. Thelps. Mrs. W. U Thompson. Mrs. homo of their son-in-law and daush- I , d),iiht to Wis! sra -Draper. MissJAnna Herriek. Mrs. Wlllard Pond, tcr. Mr. and Mrs. A. NewQuisL ; Marian llrarjer Miss Amv Aldrirh. Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. S. U. Thomp son, Mrs. V. f. K. Pruitt and Mrs. Marian Draper: Miss Amy Aldrich. Miss Rleanor Aldrich. Robbia Snow, Announcing the lajtrothal of Miss J1,"58 E!fanfr Fletcher. Rlllie Fletcher. Carolina Bonney to Roscoe Doane of J "JMof"e- Ja"Ct tm Seattle. Mrs. Holman Ferrln presided Mlss "lld May Hobart Miss Peggy y II g HUM, r a charminsly appointed supper "c,er' '"f' Heter Ml ty last evening. Covers were laid ,-udd Ronald Rud. marking her place) md .1 card bearing Misa Melba Rude was th. inres of the honorea '"I contestant for the sllv accompanied by the ; Presented after an interesting program Pink ribbons extended J Bt h Riverside school by the W. C. Mark Moorhouse assisted the hostesses In welcoming the guests. Punch ivns dispensed by Mrs. Fred Karl, Mrs. G. Frasier, Mrs. James Welch. Mrs. over a charmingly appointed supper j . I Al Slusher. Mrs. Ren Burroughs an party last evening, covers were lata . charlea Bond. In the dining for tw-elae and marking her place; ,,,i . ,h ,... Irooni a charming bouquet of pink mtxli.l swel peas ci'iimreu u ipuj riS itiiavi fiiiiml n rata bAnrine heart-shaped pictures of the honoree ful contestant for the silver nnd her f ia nee. nirtfi, i wanr. am i T. I, last evening. Her selection was maidenhair fern and lilies of the T,i.( jntHled " hy Daddy Signed the ley which centered the table for the Pledge." Seven girls and one boy en- iruests. Further developing the color."1"1 ,he contest and the excellency acheme of pink and delicate green. !of their readings caused much com- fluffv strands of tulle dropped to the m-nt from members of the audience. corners of the table from the electro. , a"y, of whom, mo'ored out frora -er Pendleton. Judges last evening were The betrothal announcement pre-' Alex Manning Miss Ressie Da- ceded a shower of good wishes for the vidson ttnd Ml Edllh English. fcrtde-elect, who has made many J friends during her residence in Pen dleton. She Is the daughter of Mrs. Km ma Bonney and thev came here Mr. P. J. Hejreman and her niece. : Miss Cam. lie Dolson. are entertaining at a 1 o clock luncheon and shower aix year ao from Auburn, Maine., honoring Miss Caroline Bonney. whosa Rrtnw Kewmin - mmw of engagement to Mr. Roscoe Doane of the hlirh school faculty. Mr. noane Seallle. announced last evening. ;tne faculty entertained the studentu table. where Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones and Mrs. N. Berkeley presided, U'ln;? fol lowed durinK the litter hours by Mrs. Wilson l. McXary and Mrs. Frederick E. Judd. Assisting them in serving the guests were Mrs. James Sturgis, Mrs. Dale Slusher. Mrs. Guy Boyden. Miss Edna Thompson, Mrs. Harold Warner and Mrs. K. E. Chloupek, Miss I,euru Jerard nnd Miss Mary Johns returned today from Stanfield where the high school in which they have been faculty members for the past year, closed its spring session yesterday. A final event which mark ed w the commencement festivities was a banquet last evening by which Xrma associated with the Pendleton Drug Co. until two years ago when he went to Seattle, later entering army ervice from which he was recently released. Mrs. Ernest Knight and little Miss Genevieve Knight of Calgary. Alberta, who are being welcomed for a visit in Pendleton, are week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Curl at their farm home. of the high school and their parents. Another Pendleton irl to rettfrn will be Miss Alice Hudson who Has been teaching in the grades in Stan field during the year. Mrs. A. I. Schaefer. who has been delightfully entertained in Pendleton a the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. 3 ( Paramount among events of yes Rudd. departed today for Portland, i terdav afternoon was an affair in- Mrs-i Schaefer spent several days of spired by the presence in Pendleton jof the meeting. McPherson Circle. 41. Iidies of the O. A. R., will meet In the club room of the library next Monday at 2:30 o'clock. Initiation will be a feature IIP 4t 1 III The Ladies Home Journal for the month of April carried the second of a ser iies of advertisements regarding the nationally favored. I I f a . a a a e a .. :r, winnmor and weiwortn waists These Waists show the fine achieveme nts that has resulted from the intimate co-operation of over 2300 progressive stores and America's largest Blouse manufacturers. The unique WIRTHMOR PLAN under which these Waists were made and sold brings to every Wirthmor Store constantly the NEW and AUTHENTIC styles but a very f e w days after they have left the design ers studio, and enables every WIRTHM OR dealer to show these same styles on the very same day. Further than t his, the economies of this very ad vanced and very efficient method makes possible VALUES that are truly MATCHLESS. Every Wirthover, Wir thmor and Welworth Waist is made with the utmost care and rigidly exam ined and then re-examined ; they are guaranteed to be cut true to size to FIT PERFECTLY and to give absolute satisfaction. These waists are sold eve rywhere at the same low uniform price : WIRTHOVER WAISTS $1.00 WIRTHMOR WAISTS $1.50 WELWORTH BLOUSES $2.50 NEW MODELS JUST UNPACKED Wirthover, Wirthmor and Welworth Waists can be sold in just one good stoic in every city and they arc sold here only THE LADIES' STORE , ELSIE. FERGUSOK li'Utuier iVia Oveenvoodftee Altf.MM Sl Xn.VY AMI MONOAY Mrs. William Slusher roiiiriUHl lust nltht I'rom a visit to I'mUtind. John Olckson ia diiviiiK u new PniKe nutomoblle. Carl t'onley and Marshall Spell of Alexanders, will leave toniulu fur n business visit to Portland. Jean Klrkputrick, editor of the Pi lot Kock lleeord ami n of J. I'. Kirkpalrlck of this cit. Is a Pendle ton visitor today. Mis. C. A. Hazon and son. Krru Hu Ken, who Is a veteran of the ArBonne fiBlit, are In Pendleton today from Htnnfield. Mrs. H. J. Pettlnaill has returned to Pendleton und will visit with her dauBhter. Mrs. J. f. Uerkwith, fur some time. ' Mrs. K. Jeltes. .of Spokane, w ho Is belntf welcomed In Pendleton as tha guest of Mrs. W. Svliwartzeuberif. Is being complimented today by a lunch- eon for which Mrs. K. B. Aldrich Is hostess at her home on Perkins ave nue, covers being laid for six. Mrs. B. B. Pachclder. formerly ot Pendleton, now of Pasco, was a Pen dleton visitor today, accompanying her daughter, Mrs. V McDon nell, who left for Portland after a vis it in Pasco. Mrs. Buchelder Is the wife of Dr. Bachelder, physician for the N'. P. railroad. NEW TRAIN WILL NOT CARRY MAIL Why go with gray or faded hair and look old when I can restore your hair to its original, or any desired shade, with Henna t Oreal the new non-chemical French preparation the only harmless color ing in the world. Leaves the hair soft and glossy. Does not stain the scalp nor rub off. All shades blonde to black. MISS ROBB Room 21 Judd Bldg. SEVERAL TOWN HOMES HAVE CHANGED HANDS The following reulty deals lire re ported by '1C T. Wade: 320 acres in Tp. 1 H. 31. fur J. W. Shafer to John Crow. nou. Fannie Coffinan and husband sold house and four lots In block 220 Hes ervation addition, to Martin Kupers for J325U. Mary Sargent, lot 15 in block 41, Keservution addition to Annie Karl. Martin Kupera to It. K. Fowler, house and lot on Aura street. Claude Penland to K. K. Young, house and lot on Ann street. Within the last 80 days Mr Wade sold 10, 0011 acres of land, the largest deal being the sale of. the Ben Colvin rnnch which he handled. Summer Apparel OF Rare Beauty KxiiulsitcuesH of tnuterluls, eleuunve and luxury of modelling are character istics of these now garments, A distinguished prcuonlallou of In dividualized now models of undonlnblo chic, delightfully revealing fashion's nuweat und most exqulsito conceits. Very Modest Prices'. FROCKS $12.50 to $43.00. SILK SKIRTS $12.50 to $30.00. BLOUSES $5.95 to $15.00 Wc Especially Invite You to Look and Compare i No- 21, Bakler to fmatilla locul j train with night cunneclioua to I'urt- land, which will make ita firs ap pearance In Pendleton tomorrow at 10:10 p. in., will carry railroad mall but no United fcUateu mail, accord in b to announcement made today by T. F. O'Urien, local depot aKent. There 1h a chance that the train may later carry mail but ur to tho present no arrange men ta have been made. The new tr;i in which replace the Pendleton-1 'mat HliL motor car, give no new mail service to tho west end and mail Hen I hero on a certain day arrives at the west end the following day. At. present locrl postal officials scud mall to U mat I la on all mail trains tfoinj? went, and alwo mail on Xo. 2, by way of Walla Walla. Her m If ton gets mall from Xo. 5. which leaves here at 5 a. m.. on No. 1, which leaves hero at 8; 50 a. m. end on No. 17. which loaves here at 11:30 a. m. Stanfield is not nupplied by No. 17 or No. 5, but mail is Font on No. 17 and back on No. 2. Kcho Is supplied by all mail trains, but Nolin receives mail from the east only on No. 1 All theso localities would thus be bene fited as to mail service if the new train carried mail. The first east bound train f the new service will be on Monday, al 10;.". "i a. m. Following 21 and 22: si:i:k i:rj,.Tios with iti:is ,OMM), May 10. A mKslon from Afrl'l!-taii hap arrived tn Mooiiw for the iwrpow of ewtaMlNhlmc rela tion between thai country ami the Hussion bolshevikl according to a Moscow wireless today. CAYUSE SCHOOL . TO HAVE PICNIC We may see all thing" come to some body else if w-e wait long enough. Prudence Ik the wing plucked from some past folly. There wtll be a program and picnic dinner at the Ciiyus ludlun school on the cloning day. Friday, .May 1. beginning ut 10 a. m. The program 1 lift follow: Si ng. "I'nclo Sammy. Here's My Share."' Heading. "A Toast to tho Plug'" Kdwnrd Perry Iiiciliilion. "Little Maid May" Klora Hhuey IU-c:tnttou and Sonir. "Llllla Christmas Nigger". ... Royal Roble Recitation. '"Llltlo r.rown Hands"... Walter Cruyna Itccitutlon, "Little Star" Nanny Crow Piano Duet KHz Sown poo nnd Murgaret Whllo lialogue. Boy and (Inn orlan Crayne. Ham Crow, Ueorg llurke, Nanny Owen. Itecitatlun, "Where Little Chicks Go Margaret Whlto "itiltar and Mandolin Music Mr. and Mra. J. II. Itnnilrea Recitation. "Come With Me to Sum mer Woods." by Ellau Cowapoo. Itccitutlon, '"Merry Itrown Thrush" Lc.wrence Mcrgf-vm 8ong. "Sylvester'' tjiwrence Hergevln, luy llarnea and Orian 'rayne. Itecltatlon, "Little Boy Ted"' Ueorge llnrko Readings tiy Mary Johuley and Martha Cloe, Itecltntlon. "The Oreatest Kettle" Ttny llarnea necitation, "Maxepp;g Hldo" Nriiry Lnnrdale Icamtres Marching and alnglns by the school. Mary L. ltamlres ia teacher of tha school. 1h the schedule for No. SI. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiir.1 I Whitman's 1 iCANDlESi Just received a large supply. You can't buy better candies. S better assortment, anywhere In E tha world than right her. S We have tried to carry this policy of selecting the beat S through out our business. EE H Come tn an4 Judge for your- EE S aelf boar well we have succeed EE ed. Taliman & Co. 1 EE! Lradlo Druggtsta rnillllllllllllllllinillllMlllllllllllllllllllll, Ski isliirSasl FARMS FOR SALE Both large and small In the Weston Country and Morrow County. I hivf some exceptional bar SB Ins in wheat lands NOW. A- W. Lundell Weston, Oregon Call in and Let Us Show You the 1 - International Trucks AT GALLOWAY-REESE CO. 212 West Webb Street International trucks like all other Internati onal Harvester Co. machinery is the farmer's friend, as it has a small first cost, very small up keep, economy operation, and is easily operated. Repairs for International Tracks can always be obtained here. Service established here. J. E. CHAPMAN, Salesman. GALLOWAY-REESE COr Telephone 438 .". Maker - l.i finimlM . . '. l-'i :rnmle Pendleton . Pendleton ". I'matilla v. I'mutlHa (No. Portland (No. .-. I'matilla (No. .wpokane f.Vo. No. . I'matilla I Pendleton '. Pendletnn '. La ("Jrando . La Orande Baker 11) 1 1 I 12) 12) Tl. . :.:1 P. . 7 2". p. . 7 SO p. .11:10 P. . 10: IT. p. . ii:r.r.- p. . 2:35 a. . I:IS a, .li:5 P. . 7:15 a. . 9:00 a. in. . 10:r0 a. m. .10:115 a. m. . 2:20 p." m. . 2 20 p. nt. 4:30 p. m. ATLANTIC FLYER WHO FELL INTO SEA . F ."'MLZ , V WOOD This Is the newest photo of Major Wood, first brilish avlatot so attempt Oie -Atlantic fllgbl Wood fell into lit Irish Sea. Solid Oak iJramg bnait ! e(54o(U)(U) m. All oak Buffet, top 21x42-in., mirror back 10x32. Tabic has square base, all III Oak 42-in. top, 6 ft. extension. 6 chairs, Oak, wood scats, nicely finished to 11 I match tabic and buffet. Ilj C3 Now this solid Oak Dining RK)in Suit, all to maich for $61.00. This is well made dependable Furniture like we always sell. SS22JE13i $24 Down $10 a Month FUTS THIS COMPLETE SUIT IN YOR HOME. Crawford & Hedges Corner Court and Main Sts. Phone 496 SHJm