DUCT BAST OREGONIAN. PEWDLETON, OSBGOlt, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1010.
TWELVE PAUEI
SOCIAL AND PERSONALS
In -
Mr. JOMpfl K Kan
nlihi nm North J'nwdrr, wfgnn.
and will r-mntn for nn Indefinite time
1 ti Pendleton a the giiewl of her l1or
Mm. Chrirl'N M. Peacock, of ?0I .nr
ilen direct.
rrlvt. hint benefit nuiure, to r. ftinln for
, fti t US in tlvltiej f the p hoot. A
i . .in will te Riven and game will
f' kW. The entire Rivenid cnmnni
nttv in expeclPil to participate In the
The thirty-five student f Itlver
Plde school will hi'l'l n i Muij.l
In the school bOtn, starting at 7:Sn
thin evening Th affair will lc of
rial
Premiere nmong Kill Kare Klub
: m i KIck fof the winter was a danc
ing party In Kaitlo-Woodmen hnll last
eveninr. Thoroughly informal and
Hopfs Upstairs Apparel Shop
Tomorrow !
A Big
Day
AT THE
UPSTAIRS SHOP
Women s Suits
1-2 Price
marked by n gntcloua spirit of hnspl
t.iht. the affair was In charge of Mra.
i. i.. Rocara, Mrs. o. i. LaDow, Mra.
U A McClintnck. Mra. H. T. Hale.
Mrs. I. V. Temple. Mrs. H. R. Oreen.
Mis. J , i-z. Allen, Mrs. I'harlen Oreti.
Itch and Mis. Alfred Koeppeu. The
Vaaata assembled at 8 o'clock and en
Joyed dancing until 11 when they ad
journed to the banquet room and
found places for the final hour about
prettily decked supper tables.
The next number on the Kill Knre
Kluh calendar Is to be given in a fort
night. Mrs. W. Lyons arrived last night
from Seattle to be a guest at the home
Of her daughter. Mrs. M. O. Bennett.
The Campfire CI Iris will hold a bas
ket social tonight in the basement of
the Methodist church. The public has
been invited to attend the social.
Let A Greeting Card
Carry Your
Message
Help make this Christmas the best the world has
ever known. Send a Christmas Card to everyone of
your friends. We will gladly help you.
Come in and make your selections from our large
and varied stock.
Engraving or Printing Orders
should be in early to insure letting them on time
Stock Now On Display
FRAZIER BOOK STORE
I
it
The Thursday Afternoon Club met
; yerterduy at the attractive heme of
Mrs. Thomas Thompson on Monroe I
j street with Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. ,
; B. L.. R'irroughs as hostesses. After !
i an Interesting program on "Amert- I
; canization" a dellghtfu' social hour
was enjoyed by the members and sev
! eral inlvted guests. Mrs. K. T. Wade
ani Mrs. A. .1. Owen presiding at a
I pretty tea table. The following pro
gram was given:
Songs "The Gift," "(Tray Days,"
Mis. II J. Warner.
Taper "Americanization. ' prepar
ed by Mrs. II. w. (Nekton; read by
Mrs. Alfred Lockwnod.
VIctrola numbers National airs.
Paper "The Melting Pot," Mrs. A.
L. Schaefer.
Songs -"If You Were the Op'ning
Rose." "HI! LiT Feller". Mrs. Charles
Bond.
All Coats Greatly Reduced in Price.
AH Dresses Reduced.
OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO.
Miss Jeanette Jack left this morn
ing for Portland, for an extended
stay with relatives in that city.
LACK
worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all
in a measure contribute to and are the be
ginnings of nervous prostration.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it
provides an easily assimilated food that quid- ly builds up
the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give
less attention to worry; enjoy regular rest and sleep
and take Scott's Emulsion regularly after meals.
Scott's never fails to nourish and strengthen.
The exclusive erode of cod-liver oil uaed in Scott". Emulsion Is the famous
"S. & B. Proc-.h." made in Nunrir and refined in our own American
lnboimtoru.. It la a guarantee of purity and palalability uosuruaaaed.
Scott a bow-tic, BJoomneld, N. J. 19-SS
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Wonderful
Coats
In the nature of a house warming
was the meeting of Ppizzerinktum
club members and a few additional
friends at the home of Mrs. Anna
Stnrie on River Drive yesterday.
Mrs. Storie and Mrs. A. A. Kimball.
For success in an uniquely arranged
guessing contest Mrs. William Ed
wards and Mrs. O. E. Harper were
awarded bouquets of fragrant pink
carnations.
A hot buffet luncheon was served
during the final hour, .the hostesses
ViPv,tPPn t-ne.t, enloved a delightful ueing agisted oy .miss iv ione arm
afternoon sharing .the hospitality of
Walters, Mrs. Rl.iom. Mis. Jack Loed- '
ing, Mrs. Theodore Harrier, Mrs. O.
Hissinger, Mrs. T. Howmun, Mrs. Kim
Morton, Mrs. C. M. Wright. Mrs. C. O. j
Hybee and Mrs. M. A. Ferguson, mem-
hers of the team and Mrs. Stephens'
and Mrs. Charles Daniels.
ARMISTICE!
Constipation, Headache,
Colds, Biliousness, Sur
render to "Cascarets"
Maroon and gold in viviil hups Pint.
Miss Barbara Edmunds. tered in gay fextoons over scores of
Guests other than club members dancers who gathered In Liberty
were Mrs. It D. Sayres, Mrs. Mac- hall last evening to share the hospl
Masters and Mrs. Harper. tality of the ladfs auxiliary and local
post of Spanish-American War veter-
I,avender chrysanthemums and fluf- ans. The benefit dance was dellght
fy streamers of lavender and white) fully Informal and In an adjoining al
suspended from the electroliers deck-; cove the guests enjoyed refreshing
ed the home of Mrs. Thomas Itobert- I nunch served under the direction of
son yesterday when lavender Club the ladies.
At $15.50, $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00
All Greatly Reduced
SUITS AT 1-2 PRICE
Now $19.75 to $45.00
SILK PETTICOATS AT $5.00
Jersey and Taffeta, regular $6.50 and $7.50
BLOUSES AT $5.00
Georgette and Crepe de Chine, regular up to $7.50
FOX AND LYNX SCARFS
at Special Prices
The Thomas Shop
Formerly Known as Tha Paris
A Combination Sale
This is your opportunity to replenish your stock of
Violet Dulce Toilet Articles at a BIG SAVING.
For a few davs onlv we are going to give 25c worth of
VIOLET DULCE GOODS FREE with every $1.00 pur
chase of Violet Dulce Goods.
You may have your choice of Violet Dulce Soap, Violet
Dulce Shampoo Crystals, Violet Dulce Talcum Powder,
Violet Dulce Cold Cream, as free goods.
This offer will only hold good for a few days as our
stock is limited.
Remember that Violet Dulce Products are guaranteed
to give absolute satisfaction or your money refunded.
If you have never used Violet Dulce you have missed
a real treat.
Let us demonstrate them for you.
The Pendleton Drug Co.
The Rexall Store
TT.in bark Deace: Enjoy life!
Your system Is filled with liver and
bowel poison which keeps your skin
sallow, your stomach upset, your head
j dull and aching. Your meals are
turning into poison, gases and acids.
! You can not feel right. Don't stay
I bilious or constipated. Feel splendid
5 always by taking Cascarets occasion
I ally. They act without griping or in
! convenience. They never sicken you
i like Calomel. Salts, Oil or nasty, harsh
I Pills. They cost so little too
! carets work while you sleep.
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-Cas-
Everyone Should
Drink Hot Water
in the Morning
Wash away sll stomach. Ilvsr,
and bowel poisons before
breakfsst.
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Mgr. Nico 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
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS!
Ground Bone, per 100 lbs.
Whole Oats, per 100 lbs
Egg Mash, per 100 lbs
Bran, per sack
Shorts, per sack
Oil Meal, per 100 lbs
Beans, white, small, a sack
Beans, red, per sack .
Millfeed. sack .".
Scratchfood. per 100 lbs
Skookum Pancake Hour, 4 lb. sack
To feel your best day in and day
'out, to feel clean inside: no sour bile
!to coat your tongue and sicken your
breath or dull your head: no constlpa
I tion, bilious attacks, sick headache,
I colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid stom
ach, you must bathe on the inside like
' you bathe outside. This is vastly
' more important, because the skin
pores do not absorb impurities into
the blood, while the bowel pores do.
To keep these poisons and toxins
well flushed from the stomach, liver,
kidneva and bowels, drink before
breakfast each day. a glass of
water dwlth a teaspoonful of lime
stone phosphate in It. This will
cleanse, purify, and freshen the entire
alimentary tract before eating more
food.
Get a quarter pound nf limestone
phosphate from your pharmac'st. It
Is inexpensive and almost tasteless.
Drink phosphated hot water every
inr.rnlng to rid your system of these
vile poisons and toxins; also to pre
vent their formation.
members were her guests. A short
business session preceded the follow
ing delightful program:
Reading Mrs. Carah Catching
Vocal Solo Mrs. Robertson
Vocal Solo .... Mrs. Louise I.ampkin
Vocal Solo Mrs. Kmi! Dohnert
Piano Solo Miss Hatfield
Kodak pictures were taken of the
party and dainty refreshments were
served. Guests other than members
of the club were Mrs. James Hill. Mrs.
Margaret McDonald, Mrs. Warren.
Mrs. Anna McConnell, and Miss Hat
field of l-a Grande, who is the house
guest of Mrs. August Thomas.
Members of the Merry-Go-Round
club met yesterday at the home o Mrs
Clarence Preston. After a short busi
ness session a special program was en
Joed, each member taking some part.
Special features of the program were
readings by Mrs. Archie Melntyre and
Mrs. Preston and piano and guitar
solos by Miss Mae Sawyer. A guess
ing contest of poets and authors was
won by Mrs. Melntyre.
Light refreshments were served by
the hostess. Guests of the club were
Miss Adaline Melntyre, Mrs. William
Albee. Miss Irlna Ruther of Helix; Mrs
Jas. Wagner. Mrs. Ralph Porter. Mrs.
Will Campbell and Miss Mae Sawyer.
The next meeting of the club will
be held December 4 at the home of
Mrs. Frank Garrett in North Cold
Springs. 1-9 WW
In charge of the event was a com
mittee composed of Harry McFarland.
Joseph Boyd, Dr. B. G. Vinson, Al
Carden and J. E. Pinson. commander
of the post. The event is an annual
one and proceeds from the 1919 affair
will go toward support of orphan kid
dles of France "adopted" by the post
and its auxiliary.
It takes a smart man to conceal
from a women what he doesn't know.
OVER-ACIDITY
of the "'' has upset many a
night's rest. If your siomsrh ia aooV
diaturbcd, dissolve -wo or three
KM10ID5
on the tongue before retiring and en
Joy refreshing sleep. The purity and
goodness of Ki-morda guurei.tecd by
SCoTT 4k BOWNE
MAKERS OF SCOITS EhlUL SION
TELL YOUR FRIENDS
! ABOUT NIGOTOL
THE ENEMY OF TOBACCO
I It Improven any man's health to quit
I tgbacco if he can escape the awful
I craving that usually attends qntttlnr
I without such assistance as Nlcotol
I KTtvos. Dfl von ever havu Smoker's
: cough? Try Nlcotol In getting rid of
! the tobacco htibit and how quickly
I the coUKh will disappear. Nlcotol la
i dispensed by most good druggists in
this city, especially by Pendleton DrusT
Co. and Koeppen Bros.
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Whitman
I Sampler
$3.35
$4.25
$1.00
$2.50
$6.50
$7.50
$6.50
$1.80
$5.00
50c
ALL KINDS OF POULTRY SUPPLIES
5 ' g For the lover of good candy.
S55 , g failed Samplers because In old-
E5 Z en times samples showed the
- - H best in needlework and design.
s This modern Sampler shows
5 s the best in chocolate and con-
HH fecllon. We are headquarters
S for the Sampler and the whole
S S W hitman line.
Bit Tall man & Co. 1
Ijeevrting DruggtmU.
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Nearly all of the party of Pendleton
Maccabees, numbering nearly 40, who
went to Ia Grande for a Wednesday
session of the lodge arrived home yes
terday, a group of them returning on
No. 17 and others in a special car last
evening.
Upon reaching the hostess city
Wednesday the visitors were greeted
by the I-a Grande Maccabee captain
and guards, attired In white, who es
corted them to the K. of P. hall where
nota churming luncheon was served, the
tabler being decked with a profusion
of pink and white chrysanthemums j
and covers being laid for 140 persons. I
During the afternoon session the
Pendleton review put on first degree
work and after a recess supper wai
served in the hall and the La Grande
lor'ge followed with second degree j
work, 21 candidates taking the de
crees, four of them being members of
the Pendleton party. Mrs. Mary Belts, j
Mrs. A. H. Wendt. Miss Rita Ferguson
and Mrs. May of Bend. Oregon, who
Is a guest In Pendleton.
A prominent Maccabee member at
the La Grande session was Mrs. Pau
line Riley of Portland, state president
recently appointed by Mrs. Minnie
Ayedlot, deputy supreme commander,
and she was presented Wednesday
even'ng with a token of esteem by the
La Grande chapter. Mrs, James Dun
ham of the local lodge was presented
with carnations by the Pendleton re
view and the session adjourned.
S Members of the party who remain
5 in La Grande yesterday were hon
glored by a delightful motor trip with
S luncheon served at Hot Lake and in
Si the evening they were dinner guests at
5 the home of Mrs. Mackey, commander
Sjof l.a Grande review.
S Pendleton ladles who made the trip
Sj Included besides the four candidates.
S for Initiation. Mrs Louise Iimpkln,
S Mis. A. M. Ttlby, Mrs. Nellie Davis.
Mrs. Lela Taylor, Mrs. Hartman
S i l'iiK. Mrs. M. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Mary
S Klrkpatrlek, Mrs. Homer Krlehhlel.
Mrs. George O'Danlel, Mrs. Harry
S McFarland, Mrs. Jumes Payne. Mrs.
r Haltie Davis, Mrs. Martha Hassell.
5 Mrs. John Greullch. Mrs. Dunham.
Mrs. Will Daniels. Mrs. Smith. Mrs.
David Rogers. Mrs. Jease McOee. Mrs.
I Perry Hauser, Mrs. Frank Drown. Mrs
SlKdward fltansberry. Mrs. William
Dale, Mra. C. H. Conroy, Mrs. Tilda
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on Thanksgiving' Day, the question of the dining room
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furniture be-
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Complete Home Furnisher
103 E. Court
Phone 496
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