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PAGE BUT DAILY EAST ORECONIAK. PENDLETOIT, OKECIfcli, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER fl, 1010. FOURTEEN PAGES SOCIAL AND PERSONALS HITCHCOCK SUDDENLY DANES FEAR EFFECTS MOVES FOR DECISION OF AMERICAN STRIKE Mm. C. R. JiMCkvon. formerly of Pendleton, now of Portland, VM one f the Rui'Htm nt tho luncheon Riven yenniy In the Multnomah Hotel for Mm. Carrie Chapman Catt, under the auapicea of the OrogWi Kpml Stiff rape Alliance. Mm Catt i national leader for the uffro(rita. Mrs. lialph It. McKwen and Mrs. I-aVolro MrKwt-n of Athena, wore Ms in I ' tidtwlon y si.-nlny. Mis Annie I-aurle Sa.lin berame the bride of Joseph Dykes yesterday morning at the Methodist church. The Rev. 11. K. Oornall performed the ceremony. After n short honey moan in the Paaeo region the couple will make their home near Milton. Members of the Pendleton Delphi tin club will be pueata tomorrow af ternoon of Mra. U 1. Kogers at her home on north Main street. MiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiic ititiiii: ititiiiiin if iittiiiiif tiiiitMf iiiiiiitt tiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiuiiiit iioiTs risTu:s Pi'i:i:i, SHOP Sale of Show Room I I Sample Dresses I A quarterly tea of the Methodist j Missionary Society was enjoyed this iwwft when on Tuesday its members were Kuests at the homo of Mrs. Ro land N. Oliver on Water street. Mrs. jOMvor. Mrs. 1. n. Wafflo and Miss I.yle Harris being hostesses for the af fair. An interesting program, arranged under the direction of Mrs. Morey, j president of the society, was enjoyed and the guests adjourned to the dln lng room for an Informal tea hour. I Baskets of white chrysanthemums ; decked the attractive rooms of the ('liver home and a cluster of the fluf j fy blossoms centered the pretty table "hero Mrs. R. K. Cornnll was asked to preside. 20 Per Cent Off Mrs. Josephine Conroy, of Condon, arrived yesterday for un extended stay in Pendleton nt the ft, Raymond home on Water street. Mrs. II. Uaymond returned yester day from lj Orande where she has spent the last several days as the house guest of her sister Mrs. Klin Anderson. Mrs. J. K. Tryon left today for her home in Portland after a. visit here with Mrs. George Sbingier. WASHINGTON', Nov. Demo cratic I-eader Hitchcock this after noon unexpectedly moved for a voto on the treaty without qualifications. Fall objected, saying the motion wna out of order. Hitchcock's motion was to make the j treaty from the committee a a whole j and report it to he senate proper. !x I marked he most dramatic moment in I the entire treaty fight. Senators rush t ed In from the cloak rooms, and OUM members rushed to the senate side and galleries began filling. Jones' objection killed the motion for a direct vote. The senate then began considera tion of the reservations, first taking up tho preamble requiring the assent of threo allied powers to the reserva tions. Lodge offered the foreign relations committee's reservnt Ions to the sen ate, saying he would ask that they be voted on individually. Vice-president Marshall overruled Underwood! point of order against this procedure, and Marshall support ed Lodffe'a contention that the reser atlons should be acted on first, leav ing the senators free to vote for tho amendments in ease they were dis satisfied with the reservations adopted. COPKN1IAOKN. Nov. 6. Panltb ft ml official express fear that the Vnited States strike may prevent de livery of 60,000 ton of oil cake pur Cnaaed t here for dellvry in Herein -her and January. Failure to obtain the cak would result disastrously for the iMnlsh farming Industry, officials said. WALK OUT IN N. Y. A manufacturers show room samples, comprising street di-esses of Tricotine, Jersey, Serge and Poiret Twill. Beautiful afternoon frocks of Velvet, Tricolette and Georgette. This is a rare opportunity to select a beautiful street or afternoon frock at a great saving. Sizes 16 to 42. PETITIONS OUT TO ADOPT LIGHT SAVING PLAN IN HARRISBURG OVER TAYLOU 1IAR1WARK STOKE lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllTi Appropriate Stationery at a Proper Price Personal taste finds ready expression on CRANES LINEN LAWN. Its uniform and in-' viting surface makes writing a pleasant task. In the varied range of tints, styles and shapes you are sure to find one that will emphasize your individuality. Let us show you our complete stock of station ery, fountain pens and other writing material. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE a vit oti wira f L rji yjc Yvrvuran rar yji cie m via uc yjb yb vet w iw ih iv iw n Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Mgr. N. J. Blydenstein Town office Mill and Warehouses 220 E. Court St. 1300 West Alta Phone 1014 Phone 351 HAY. GRAIN, COW FEED, CHICK FEED, HOG FEED, SHORTS AND BRAN Retail and Wholesale m WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS! Whole Oats, per 100 lbs $3.25 H Corn, per 100 lbs $4.50 gi Crac ked Corn, per 100 lbs $4.75 Egg Mash, per 100 lbs $3.85 Bran, per sack $1.00 Shorts, per sack $2.35 Ground Bone-, per 100 lbs $5.00 Oil Meal, per 100 lbs $6.00 S Beans, white small, a sack $8.50 All kinds of Poultry Supplies. HARr.Isnt'RO, Pa.. Nov. 6. Peti tions asking the city council to pass (in ordinance adopting a daylight sav ings plan for the city of Harrlsburg are In circulation in cijjar stores, fac tories and other places where bodies of people gather. To date, no council action has been taken. Mayor Daniel Klester, how ever, has publicly announced his ap proval of the plan. Factory workers are said to he un animously in favor of the proposed ordinance. Nothing other than a pro posal has been made, no date for com mencement or difference in time to be sked being mentioned by backers of 'he movement. VOVEMBKH M WTtilj HE HOLmw (Continued from page I.) sible turn out and march. Kach per son is asked to carry a flag and show the men who were not at home a year ago how they felt when the glad news came. All business houses are asked to decorate their windows and exteriors in keeping- with the spirit of the day. Kvorvone will be requested to turn out prepared to march and probably to sing a few of the songs the boys fea tured. Parade, music, community singing, plenty of flags and a genuine spirit of joy is the aim of the committee, which consists of H. J. Warner, Dr. D. B. Hill and P. W. Dayton. NEW YORK, H0V. 6 -Strike lead ers today claim that SHB0 drug clerks have struck here. All stores are able to reiuutn open. Tho Dteffcfl Issued a statement announcing' the registered; Pharmacists wilt be available for nll Ing proscriptions and that the men trill all return in the event of any epl-I drmic. The strikers demand reeognl- j tion us a union, $!0 weekly uhd an otght hour day. THE THOMAS . SHOP AN EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING OF WOMEN'S SUITS $25 $45 $35 u STOMACH CANNOT HOLD ENOUGH FOR ONE GOOD DRUNK IS CONTENTION i At fhe Arcade Thursday j and Saturday "Ills Majesty rican." Friday the A me Priced Regular up to $69.50. One glance at these will reveal their marked superi ority. The models are the most fashionahle of the sea son. The quality and work manship is such as to make satisfactory service a cer tainty. COMPARE OUR COATS, DRESSES and BLOUSES You will not be disappointed. Castle & Call by special arrange ment with Melwyn and Company have Placed "Fair and Warmer" the Avery Hopjwood, farce, which comes to the Oregon theatre tomorrow night on tour at the end of the farce's two sea sons run at the Eltinge and Harris theatres. New York, in response to an enormous-demand for It from all parts f the country. "Fair and Warmer' had an extraor dinary distinction of having been ad vertised by its audiences alone, for the entire hroadway run. But these audiences did not merely advertise it in Xew York. They carried the good news back Irnme that "Fair and War mer" could lead the forlornest hope igainst melancholy that was ever de vised by mortal, and could still carry the day fci laughte-, and Chicago supported New York's verdict by the djC months' capacity engagement at the Cort Theatre. Additional reasons Iter tho great Mamor for "Fair and Warmer" was Avery Hopwond's "Seven Days" "and 'Nobody's Widow" had been seen everywhere and riotously appreciated, nd the Selwyn & Company had es tablished their reputations for picking vinners with "Within the Law' "LTn ier Covers," "Twin licds" etc. The combination was one to pin faith to. "Fair and Warmer" Is simon-pure arce, in which the author takes the kind of material he knows best how o handle and puts it through all Its laces. Two admirable young people, me a too-perfect husband and one a iomestic and sweetly innocent young wife, find that their respective mar--iage partners, have been leading lives; more gay than creditable, while the j Iomestic members of the family stay. ttd meekly at home. To retaliate the ipright pair decide on some wicked ness of their own. Having no practice ;n lesser crime, they greatly overdo ind ffnd that instead of revenging j themselves, they have merely let themselves in for inflnletly more than I their original troubles. Nothing more amusing than the icen in which the Inexperienced pair j mixf drinks and drink them in order be able to stay up all night has never been turned loose from the acile Mr. ITopwood's pen. ST LOtJtS, Nov. 6. Six authorities on alcohol and its effect, after tests on men and women, regular drinkers, occasional drinkers and total abstain ers, have found: - Two cups of Coffee have as much "kick" as 21 pints of one half of one percent beer. A stomachful of 2.75 is only enough for one quarter of one drunk. Twenty-one and a half quarts of one-half per cent beer at one siting is necessary for intoxication, but the hu man stomach will hold only one sev enteenth of that quantity. Affidavits of authorities were filed in the federal court here today in sup port of the St. Loufs brewers apllca tlnn to restrain enforcement of the Volstead prohibition law. Texas Druggists State Every Bottle 40 Sold Has Given Satisfaction. Paris. Texas, March 19, 1919. "In regard to results obtained by us from sale of Number 40 For The Blood, will state same has been far above our ex pectations. We sold out our opening order in about a week and are about out of our second shipment. Krery bottle we have sold has given un usually good satisfaction and has not only repeated but has cnusod Qfl to sell others nfter they saw the results obtained. please ship another gross at once" Palace Drug Store, 40 is indicated In chronic rheumatism, cat arrh, constipation, stomach, liver and blood troubles, eczema and all skin eruptions. A. C. Koeppen & Brothers. j Hours: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to 6 p. in. 1 1 riR thmmas c. omart It DENTIST F 74S Main Street. Over th. Hub Pendleton, Oregon DR. H. M. HaNAVAN DENTISTRY Room 7, Temple Bldg. Phono 772 ! CHICHESTER s PILLS '111. h, H.J u .,i , ""i t' "X. IMIH mtth 111... L 11.1 T T.k im oiWr. II... nf rmmr V .BFn"fti;!figw SGID OWiOOlSTS BKXmSB HERMAN ClAUSSUMUS Special Agent IDAHO STATU LIFE INSURANCE DO. An Old lilnc Comianjr that doe. .11 its buslnew In the meat. Claims paid on the day of th. fuce- All aam'ts. except U. S. Gov't Bond .are In western seciiritle. of substantial worth. Keg. office 104 Jacl.son St., P.O. Hi 2s, Phone 281-W 8 SI M. k-iiSBHMC.-'ini'.IUW itm I mm wwi FIGHTER WUS YANK 5 Complete Home Furnishers With our several carloads of new furniture all about here, we can now furnish any home complete for you. The furniture is all new and up-to-date, in fact you will find the loveliest designs and patterns here in our store that can be had in the northwest. signer 'HEW YOIIK Mrs. Agnea Mer efee is a war bride Indeed. 8. has been a member of the Ro slan battalion of death and spe. five years. at the front. She as . .'irisoner of war eIx months if Germany and was twice docorat -A by th. czar. Now she bas com to America as the bride of a American artillery officer. Hart' On our floor now are some choice UVING ROOM SUITES beautiful tapestry and velour. The amount is limited due to the great furniture shortage but we were fortunate en ough to get some of the loveliest patterns ever manufactured. A pret ty davenport completes your living room. While good new DINING ROOM SUITES are almost off the mar ket we are showing some very clever and up to the minute patterns in Jacobean and Golden Oak and Mahogany. This gives you a broad selection to choose from, and you are sure to be pleased with our show ing. They are excepti onally fine and are not high priced. With more new BED ROOM SUITES coming in the past few days we can give you most any thing you can desire. If you want cheap, medium or high priced furniture for the bed room you need look no farther. Single or twin beds with special box springs. Ivory is so popular now, but we can furnish you most any wood. Our showing of BEAUTIFUL NEW RUGS has never been equaled in a city of this size. We have several thousand dollars worth of the very newest of the new and in any size or pat tern. We can fit any room whether for small or large rugs. Many selected pattertip to choose from in print, in lay and Cong'oleum Linoleum. From such a large showing of ROCKING CHAIRS we can please the most fastidious. Some in tapestry, others in over stuffed leather with springy arms and backs. Some in plain wood. We have a most wonderful array of RANGES HEATERS, OIL STOVES, any from the best and most expensive to the very cheapest. Be cause they are cheap, doesn't mean that they are not good, substantial stoves. 103 E. COURT W. C. Crawford COMPLETE HOME FURNISHER PHONE 4 i 1 I 'urn - "I iuinrft'r 1V1 i !HUMIHII!ll!il':n!:i::ii'!l:!: i!(!HIIi!llllll!l!ini!lllll!IHIIIH C. If .nefee, Covington. JCy. t i v