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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1919)
DSECT ESST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1919. 'TWELVE PAGES .ii i i f ; f ' '-i SOCIAL ID PERSONALS A dinner Riven In honor of nwpilnn at the rectory of the church Mechanic Fred K. Harnex ho hnx Just the Redeemer which will honor returned from Frame; The nffrnr 1'lohop Kobei I. Paddock and Mr. otrured Sunday at the home nf hln'and Mr. William Mlckelsen, the lat- leter Mr A. t Moody. Tho pre. ter of whom are leaving Pendleton to nt were the honor iiii. Mr. and make their home In St. Paul. The Mr. I. u. Tiarnex. Mr. and Mro. w. R, Wish extends a cordial invitation to lfernee. Mr. and Mr. Al Moody, Mr.J all friends of the Mtekelsena and ot and Mrs. 1 o. SeweD. Mr and Mm. 'He llsho, who also has a wide ac J"hn Harnex Mr. and Mrs. J. v. ; lualmam e here, and the affair Is reweil. Mm F. M. Hrown. Miss NMtle scheduled for s. o'clock. Karnes. Miss Rachal Hurnen. Ray TnnMd'an:,,;ilvrown- tvc,,j P ?jr - J "dletn today and upon returning This evening will ,rL. , ... hom ,hls she will be acc:m- This evening will be marked hy the, panied l.y Mrs. Fred Fulllngton ot Pleasant Valley, who wil lbe her huuae guest for thenext few .iaya. PORTIA OF THE STAGE WINS CASE IN COURT I ' rv-j, V 'it s-s? lr - J it Mini Jessie Nagle U an actress. But aba Is a lawyer, too. She 1 w.faUgJ"eV f " Oklahoma Judge and a law graduate of Kan a university. So when she TnJ Pl,ns '? Cn'"o theater nd became interested in the co of a mother with two ama'l ?'wr,'i cni'ren, she doffed the butterfly garmenta of the stage and donned the garb of a Portia. And ao ably did she defend the woman accused of ennti-ih... i- .- h. rfH . -""S i h.. -T""'";r 01 oer children hSt? tn mother was put on pro- ,car ana given iTi a KK" loe cniidren to Fur Announcenten t A representative of one of the leading eastern Furriers will be with us Friday, May 23,'19 If any of the ladies of this community are interested in Furs of any kind either sum mer or winter, we will be pleased to have you inspect this line. Come and look any way. Will you? THE LADIES STORE P. S. Our store is nice and cool these hot afternoons. The Henearch Club will m?t to morrow afternoon at a -o'clock at th home of Mrs, Eva Wiener, on niuff Btret. The WplEieritiktum Club will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home vt Mm. R T. Avlson, 51 S Iewls street. HoHt esses for the meet in sr will be Mrs, Avinon and Mra. Anna Ktorio. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Patrick ar rived today from Tacoma to visit at the home of Mrs. Patrick's brother. Dob Simpson. Mr, and Mrs l'atrtck are on their way east for a trip. Mis Elale Wattenbenrer returned today to her home in W:llluma, Cali fornia, after a visit at the home ot her sifter, Mrs. J. J. Chisholm of this city. So enjoyable waft a reunion held lant year by graduates of 1913 of the Pendleton hiRh school that a second ( such affair will be held Saturday even-1 Ing. May 24. a ti:O0 dinner at Hotel Pendleton, having been chosen fot the event. Twenty-three students! were aradiiatpd in 1913 and npnrK I half were present for the reunion aft-i er five years, many of them however being; absent in the service of their country. Three of them have not yet received discharg-e, Paul Pinnell, serving with the marines in Oerman Rupert Williamson, with the army, and Robert Pntton, with the navy. Miss Martha HXideman is in charge of Friday evening's event. Mrs. Henry Donis entertained K. K. K. members in a delightful way Mnn day evening. Her guests were Miss IJUiun Ware. Miss Edna, Becker, Misa M a r ga r t Joer ge r. Miss El I xa be t h Joerger, Miss Alma Kohrman, Miss Francis Webber, Miss Iva Iilack and Misa Sibyl Farley. "Listen!" says the Good Judge "And remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll 6njoy it. You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good and it lasts and lasts. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW Put up in two styles RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco "rRAMEUP," SAYS WIFE OF DRUG KING WHO JS DEFENDANT IN DIVORCE SUIT Mfs. GtoTKe Sutton. Miss Esther South. Mrs. Harold J. Warner, Geary Kimbrell, Walter Freeman, Dr. F. I Ingram. George Sutton and Richard Mayberry are to take leading roles In the comic opera "H. M. S. Pinnafore" which Is to be presented In June for the benefit of the local Red Cross chapter, under the direction of C. O. Breach and the management of George Sutton. Several rehearsals of the principals have been held and they give promise of a successful pre sentation. A meeting Is scheduled for this evening; in the lecture room of the county library. Mrs. Phoebe M. Snyder and Mlsa Tess Snyder wil lbe complimented by a tea Saturday, May 2 4, between the hours of 4 and 6 when Mrs. Stephen A. Lowell, Mrs. "William E. Trowel 1 and Mrs. Holman B. Ferrin will le hostesses. Charlie Dennlson is here today from Portland. J. A. Cooper Is here today from Hood River, at the Qolden Rule, Mrs. Mary Hoch is in the city from k Bingham Springs today. ! Mrs. H. O. Newport is hero today m from He rm 1st on. m 1. W. Furnas, formerly of Hermls f ton. Is in the city today. Zk John W Rollin is a Walla Walla J visitor to Pendleton. j J r X. Rlnker of Seattle, Is at the K St. Oeore - I C. R, LiMe la in town from Echo, I George Watson, of Gibbon, s a James D. Zurcher, of the O.-W. It r f J f ' ft Stunning Models IN SUMMER FROCKS New In line, now In fabric and unvinuully well mad In umart Hllk. niKuimillii mid KlnKlmm. The incut dlmlnetlvo lo b) utti iinywhoro. Priced $12.50 to $45.00 NEW BLOUSES Ho fri'Bh ami cliio that you inuat nee ' OieiuMn nMroi-latn their many dlnllnc- tlve XfiituroH. Priced $5.95 to $25.00 WONDERFUL BARGAINS ON SUITS AND CAPES Comparison Invited. g:!ncy J gutlon of government officials and Decision as to the future of the1 agencies blamed by Republican for merchant marine. 1 wur blunders; efforts to amend tha Legislation to aid business In get-! constitution or pass laws to prevent. tinir bark from a war to a peace basis n futur, the granting of broad man Legislation to enforce national pro hibition. legislation demanded by labor, legislation to curb bobhevlsm. . This list Includes only those things which cungre.ss cannot escape consid ering. It does not Include passage of ket powers to the executive depart ment, either in peace or war time. In addition there will b effort to repeal practically all the war tueas urea paused by the last congress, and, according to Indications, an unusual numlwr of ''freak" reconstruction and. i many appropriation bills. which ! ireudJiiHtment schemes, financial so- WOMEN ARK CARELESS This has been proved over and over again during the war. They over Wt I estimate their physical strength and i overtax it. Their ambition is com- mendable. but does not compensate for the hours and days of misery which they suffer from symptoms caused by female Ills brought on by I overwork. Women who are weak, j nervous, despondent, with headaches, ! backache and draggins-down pains should remember there is one tried and true remedy, that is Lydla R. I j Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, now j , recognized everywhere as the standard remedy for such ailments. i 'A I I. 2 Mm." Brown, notea Tor Her beautiful hair. Is defendant In dlrerc action started In Brooklyn by Dudley P. Brown. 59. druft king. "It'a a frameup," aays Mrs. Brown, "because I wouldn't lira with him." Tb action was started as the result of a raid on a New York hotel. Th Browns were married at Edwardsvllle. III.. In 1908. he bride was 1. Two years ago. when Mrs. Brown sued, their little g'rl reunited them by leading the father to the mother's side in the courthouse, but In child died a year ago. - promise tit be fruitful of much wrung, ling on the question of economy. Nor does it Include self-ltnoned tusks 'of whii-h lhT are muny. AmtniK the loiter wre revision ot the Intermil revenue and tariff laws: reviHton of the court nmrtiul synti-m: creation of a budget system (whtrh. however may he made an adminlstrn tlon meatture and take Its place in the category of Inevitable tusks); Invest! c ut and economic. Add to this the fact that the senat miiKi consider and act on the peace ' treaty and league of nations ciwenant anil tho further fact that Intense po litical rivalry will be In evidence. In both houe from start to finish, and It will be evident why Capitol hill ob servers are predicting a long, hot ses sion, a session which according to some of them, may last until the time A X. legal staff was a Pendleton vis itor yesterday. Pendleton visitor. Mrs. H-. M. Adams is In town .from Ilermiston. 'W. x. Deathrldge of Oibbon. l In town last evening. Mrs. A. u Schuefer will leave on rriday for a visit to Seattle. Jim Langley. corporation chk-f me c,haniq for the I'nUjn- 1'aclfla system. arrived last evening on So. lg on one of his-regular vaults. - . Colonel J. H. Haley returned till" morning from Portland. whiTe he hns been for tho past two days oh lnw business. C. Penney Employes To Form Organization, Hold Regular Meetings Mcdonald music STUDIO j Rummer term open MAY 19 TO JULY 15 ' 510 V. Webb. Phone 6I.VW For establishing regular store meet ings for the promotion of the general welfare of the J. C. Penney Co., Its employes and everybody concerned, J. FJ. A key, manager of the Pendh ton store, entertained about 35 of the employes and their families Mondaj evening. After listening to aeveral musical numbers, the guest enjoyed a talk by air A key on harmony and cooperation in business and following j several short talks by employes Mr-. , Ak-y was 'elected temporary chalr- , man to call a meeting for permanent j organization In the near future. He1 !f.e.hments were served by Mrs. Akey ! after the plans were completed. Bring Your Car to Us We can furnish prompt ly any size Wind Shield Glass We have an experienced man who will set the glass while you wait B. L Burroughs, Inc. Corner Webb and Col lege Sts. NEW CONGRESS FACES MANY GIGANTIC TASKS ; j I?Y t C MARTIN'. ' ' (United Press Htaff Correspondent. "i I WASHINGTON", Mny 21. Tasks fated by the 66th congress, meeting tn( i extraordinary session, threaten to r.tatch the tremendous duties of thc 1 war congresa faced. The war con Srss, in the case of most war meas j ores, had a definite thing to lo. and ' tok the shnrte t rot to the goa?. The incoming congress, howev-.T has problems f face to pi ive ai n.omentous a tho of the war, LM v'thout the urge of malting every tint count for vlrtorv, or lbe, patiiotic in centive to unity v hi'h the war f'ir rlhhtd. Here are the ch'ef tasks before thf new conxrewi Adoption ft an .army and a navy program on a pence hauls, and appro priation of the money necewstiry to carry them Into effect, Kolutfon nf the railroad puzze by ter ting for the fuitire c ntrol ot the linen. Settlement of the amounts to be paid the telephone and telegraph c mpanies for the use of their line i jby the government during the emer-" p E G That Have Quality Patterns and colorings to please you can be found in the Whit tall line. 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