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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1920)
mm TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUABY 8, 1020 TAOE SIX WAR ON DIVORCE LAW THE THOMAS SHOP Fortneuiv Known as The- PariA Social and Personal ,khii, Hitciii , matron; Mr. uml Mi ,odworth, eonductross; turned f rm a Maker, ufMnelMte cm- Und, Seattle, Mis. Mary K. Johnson see 1 1 en On of the most, Important rv nts ,Kmil - - " ... m..mw.r ..f the Eastern Mm . ,nii,.r TuoKci.iv Mrs. Mary t mi wwn i ii' j " " "-- - .. ,..r.rrtnv hi'infl. bo.llltlful dUMftMi . . ' 'mt- dr. all r-Mary, ami Mrs Anna Slorle Thi- oTtmTK wr Installed by PMtle. P&troh F T Avlson Mm. Clirt Fur- The appointive officers for IPSO are rouih.. marshal. Mm Anna Inland, M m Helen Mathews. Ada; Miss Ulta if n gar, mu- i ersuvtMi, ... l.t'or: .Mis ,i. . - .inner, juiruiu .i. mu epant In P.a alm Payton. Mrs. Tillie Walter has returned from Hit. kanr whi-rt- aha spent the holidays visiting her M Karl Walter. chaplain and Mrs. M hW -tan. A flaff cerenn-nv with It impressive and Mrs (Mil tm-o solos. "M ' Solum here a Volt e PoUyin tn vie, Mrs. Has- The Delphian :luW will meet Sa t -mduy instead of tomorrow for the an- By Far Values Tom ,'jHlul olooti.n Of officers. Ml'. the .. . rr KL.vin ll.ikor. Klecta: Mrs . ... ,..7l. mi TV v-.,v. will 1... hud.ii f Rosary" and roy, warder, and E 11. Onnroy. sonil- ing at her home. 311 Ituah atf. e is Calling." jnel. , - t ,i( f the ser- Nearly 10.) '.'.astern Star members r.-s.i.. ndrewa who nf i he Installation and their invited friends attended the coJM.I,.t,.,iler oouras tn White Mrs. insinuation service and enjoyed an In? ...i.. , ft,.,,- ..f the Kjtst ltobert Rndd accompanying her at the formal reception Kiven by the new plane and ot the . lose nf Installation and rettling officers. Adjourning- to Mr Avlson po'n an interesting talk the dining ro,rt n light buffet slipper on the work of the ! ,lsre. highly com- was served appointments being devel pllmontlng Baahee chapter on what oped In pink and delicate pink stream It has accomplished. At the close of oeis forming a drop ceiling overhead. Ihe program. Joseph X. Scott sang Presiding at the coffee urns were the sol.. '-0.it 'in the Teach.- Wrh Mis. K. T. Aviaon. Mrs, Jessie Terry. The se- t-t Btor) Ever Told" for j Mrs. Kay and Alias McRroom. An a- cmplete surpr to the retiring worth T.eota nr.mn. ahe was worthy matron station with a gold chain and The presentation t. In a charming way matron. Airs, scorted to the ai d presented cameo hroooh. which ahe replied was made by A!r. and Mrs. Harotol Alalonry re turned last night after spending a honeymoon in California. They visit i lege, is a visitor to Ten.lleton today. K. J. Jackson, a well-known farmer j from Athena, hi in Ten.lleton oh husi-, ness today. Charles Clerking, who owns a wheat ranch near Athena, is n visitor today. Aliss Gladys Irene Brown field arriv- ed from Portland this morning to at-! tend to matters of her lather'a estate. , L. At. Mttllaok Is spending the day ' n Uieth on business. Jullua Gtiderian, of Pilot Rock, is in . Pendleton today. ! I ind an Francisco and iiithland. Frank HSlbert Is In the city fr kinh todav to attend the stockho rs meeting of the Inland Hmr virs. Tauline Jones Kay. the matron i-ii i lest ailed. ! relativ, t'he eteelT.e officers which took f n-w amailliiiia Tuesday- evenillff i AA. J ner Mrs, Kay. worthy matron: J. C. ton. V ...lworth, worthy patron: Atiss day. spain and little son isit in Stanfield with I. V a I". irni r. attorney of Hcrmls n.lleton business visitor to- niuiiniiiiiiiiifiiiiiHi!iiHiiiiiiuii!iiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiiii:TiiTiiny ( Iiopi-s iit HVAnta aUW-UUSti SHOP I GREAT I j 1 FINAL CLEARANCE OF SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, DONT OVERLOOK IT! ; Mr. and Airs. J. U. Bpence, of Tome iroy, AVash., arrived In Pendleton yes i terday for a visit with frlen.l here. F. J. VaUentyne, Portland rcpro ! sentatlve of the Northern Assurance Co., is In Pendleton tod ly on business. He was recently transferred from the Spokane office. ' H. C. Copps. bond salesman for Car- stens & Earles. Seattle, is in Tendie too to.lay on ..no of his regular visits. Xaaftell return.-. I this morn portlund where he has been Ince Sunday. 1 Pedro is here fr-m K'-ho E I'does preference for GOLF INSTEAD OF Wirt CONSTITUTE CRUELTY? IJQVtKfR, Jan. S. preference for goll -Poes a husband's instead of his constitute legal 2n i i.ooit TAYLOR HI.DG. niiniuiitiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH A NEW SET OF BOOKS v ill be necessary after inventory. We can supply you with loose leaf ledgers, columnar books, cash books, journals and records. A new waste basket, wire baskets, bond boxes and letter files will make your office more con venient, and your Typewriter will write better with a new ribbon. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE DALTON ADD ING AND LISTING MACHINE. Arrange for a demonstration. They are sold on easy terms. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. That 1 one of the knotty questions Justice Shearman, a host of legal tul ent. and London newspapers are .'driv ing to answer. And, incidentally, the administrator of the law must decide whether golfing propen-sitics of a hus band entitles a neglected wife to sep- Sjarate maintenance or divorce. EE The problem grew out of the sopa lration suit of Airs.' Madeline A'iolet jr Hadden, wife of Harvey Hadden, who Slin her petition alleged that her hus X I band spent practicajly all of his spare 5 1 moments on the golf course instead ! of at home. sl Hadden, who is quite wealthy, with S a yearly incline of about $50,000 has 5 employed an imposing rot ps of legal 3 1 talent, including the Hon. Holman Gregory, M. Wit and others, ail oi whom are ardent devotees of the links Even the judge has confessed beint. acquainted with the "con: adorable attractions of the golf course at T.od lelgh Salterton" where the defendant is alleged to have spent the time de manded by his wife. .leys and Ihen will go lo Oregon City IjB ilujiwlil P i or a i , o vvcoks isn won ins iio-nu. i ,bjjl lltlMlllifJI littt I Ed Kay. Ralph Laaadale is taking ,B iMUltl 1 oare of the stock while Air. Tngllsh Is : EH MjJ'W .Mrs. Henry lloukeer has been visit H J V Ing In Athena. . H Ji 1. C. Hoi.Ulns went to Helix las! . - ml ir-home on the lllji;'(tj j;;n 'i: 1 Bph Tucker, ltoy Hyatt, Will Hall, I " I Fred Hen- icd from the m4i the Best Shown Anywhere is a phrase that we hear often by our patrons. There? is a genuine reason for this. The Far gains we are offering now in LONDON Making Infidelity the sol ground for divorce In Forlafd is being fought by the Dvorce Law Reform Union aecre rl of wMch is Mrs. M. U Seton-Tledeman (upper right). She etc. fhl cLe of Ldy Dawson (lelt). who rannot be divorced beea.r o lfidemy cannot be proven. Adrian H. Hassard-Shorl. (lower r"ihtl secretary of the "Poor Persons' Division of the dlvorca cot". selksTo make divorce proce tdin-js cLt-upor to afford- use of these courts by the ooor 'AMBASSADOR" FROM SOVIETS BELIEVED HIDING AT CAPITAL SI ITS, CO ATS. DRESSES. W VIS I S, SWEATERS an! FUfiS RE WONDERFUL See Tlu in for Ifoursell sew Sjniii; Garments KKW YORK, Jan. 8.--I.nd-wlg Alartens, soviet amlwissa dor," Is hilling in Washington, department of Juatica officials believe today His "embassy"' here is preparing a statement which Alat-tens hopca to make before the sub-committee of the , senate foreign relations commit- tee. ! Airs. Heal ing in Athena. 1. C, Hopklna went iraak da.' moed tiit." Iktlance of their hohsehold -....uis t. mounta in. F.ph Tucker, Hoy H Henry Poolier. Mark a .Icrson. are all hauling mounlains this week. .Mrs. J. W. Hyatt expects to nivini Daily sit LISTS OF GUILTY ARE her sister in Condon soon. Aliss Hilda Larson visited her sister Airs. Ernest Alarch, last week in the Walla Walla hospital where Mrs. J Mar. li has been for a few weeks re icilng treatment. .Mix and Airs. Mark H.-n.lerson en-! tertained for New Year's dinner Air. end Airs. J. W. Powers and family and i Fred Henderson. I Air. and Mrs. Cecil Hyatt had as PARTS, Jan. S. Tho interallied ; guests Air. and Airs. Tom Hooheer and: commission charged with fixing the fi-.mMy and Kobert Schneider, methods of procedure in the trials of' Lutni Bab? on Do mrtei EIO- KTOX. tCaL, Jar. S. A 3 jwe. s ,:o baby boy wa i 1st "oy nn knawn jcrsons on the dc.ojtep Tf the h.-iee of -Mr. and Mm. D- Paeor. last e-.r.tng. The com,'.- i"Und ha I hav thi an 1 doc.' .1 ti Germans guilty cf war crimes is In session today ta assign the lists of ac cused Germans to each county for trial. Full lists have been completed. Hue to the fact that French sena torial elections will begin Sunday. tr- '-..ting with the resignation of the cabinet and the formation of a new ao.net January IS', France will in timate to the allies. It is understood that it is impossible for the present government to undertake additional peaca problems which cannot be de cided before that date. Hence, all remaining problems will be left to the new conference. In which the French abinecwil- participate. TKKKT MPHOVr.Mi:TN AM) PAIRS CROWD. (Continued from Page 1.) Army Stores Itii-.'n. iNTF Z, Jan. 3. Vaft AVKiK, to.us irir.y stocks on Ft. Ann.- Island the state railroad station were .,ycd by fire last night .vith theli N "MY HONOLULU GIRL" Rolled Barley Whole Barley Rolled Oat Miole Oats Cracked Corn Whole Corn In any quantity delivered anywhere in Town. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. 1300 Wrst Vita. Phone 351 and 101 1 .. : SILK SWEATER -1 r V . Jrfft - Alfred Amnna. leader of the troupe of HarwaHiin ninnlciana, daneera and sinners with IN'Tilian Frledenwald's musical comedy. "My Honolulu Girl," which comes to the Oregon Theatre, Sunday Jan. 11, telln many folk-lore stories of the v.leano Kllauea which a showrt in action during the procres: jf the play. "That volcano In almost human"' he gays. "Win n I was a child I often sat h my mother's knee while old Kilnea was rtiltibilntf and belching forth lava 9Uld listened in ex a unifitirn method of handling tem porary license nftmhers f"r automo biles. Much abuse nf the present ya tenj has been reported and dealers as well as the traffic offit iaLs brand !ho !aWuanc of the paper "licen.r applied for" signs as unsatisfactory. Mr. i S Sinips'in pHkcd the council to consider j 3 th s.-ttm In list- in 1'ortland, which j rf quires buyers of new ears to ifet aj2 10-day permit froni the pulico depart- S ment for use until the state license ! S and phites are received. City Attor- Js :ey 1"" w;is instructed to lo k. Into tho 2 U gal phases of the proposition. Auto famp 0Ucwiimt m C. K. f'ranslen, comniereiul nssocla- 2 Hon secretary, picMi-ntt'd 1-efnre the council the matter' ofa permanent auto compinsr ground for touristK and m invited the cooperation of the council j S with the association and with the- j 2 automobile association. A committer 3 ennsistln? of P. J. MeMonies. William Dunn and (Mood K. T'enland. was ap pointed by Mayor Vaughan to 'work with the oth r committees. An ordinance was passed providing for the payment of $7,115 fr the ciM's street f lusher. Twenty-five hundred in cash is to be paid now and a war- rrnt drawn for the balance, $4X15. dr aw interest from diite and he DflV- M INCOME TAX POINTS One of my clients hU .tust receivetl n cheek from the Treasury Department for f? 1 ,:00, as a refuntl of Inrome Taxes paid. This was more than half the amount orifr inaPy paid. He was advised at the Lime of making" his return that it was correct. .How many others have GIVEN the Government rmone?? Why not have it done right in the first place? Do it now. CECIL COSPER, Income Tax Adviser. Smith-Crawford Bldg. ltfIinilllIlllllll!lll!I3l!!IliIllll!IIIllMtlf I3IH ItlllllUIJIIIfllllllflillitttJItinilttllJIItllllll Bargain window 'Pel. i dde d According to the story, ' deep In the bowels of the vi ter'and the rumbling was telmd In anffer. "We were told that In the hr,-.rf. Ihe Arnf-rieans Clime ten us the nntlvs, hearlnK the rntnble rtitiona ;f the volcano, would sek to appeaae the wrath of th" myltiieal rioddess of Fire bv throwing I've Boats and sheep Into the crn:er. ether the city te license for nry, the new sehi s Hike must the fit; ne Mnnl uhd pi enllith- nnally the POTATOES BRING $3.50 ih of the law, to be attempt, ewer needs In the east end of the - -were mentioned and the eoinrnlt- owers It:"tmctotl to view fin In the Turner street vleinltv. r.hiro a i'ewer wdl he necessary as soon as work can he und'-rtakrn. tiets l.onvo of Als-n(. CoaneTtfnan Henry J. Taylor re quaatad and was erante.l a leive of absence for the next two motttba, dtir-In-; which time he will be In Califor nla. Amons the reports whieh were filed iere ihe anniial report of the fire chief, library board and rec order. '! h.. lie. -ember fire report showed thai there were six fire., during the month with a total l .ss of ri00. In our window we have plac 3il many'artlclea of pood, high ijrade and useful furniture. SSyery article in this wintlow will be Bold at a great reduc tion in price. Each article is of quality nr.t a chea item shown-. the best ashy tR.i t rrce;otiinn Special.) WiniVON M'l'. Jin- s Kobert Hopkins return! from Garfield. Wn Saturday and hauled a load of po tatoes to town .Monday, reeelvini? i.:.:,o per 100 pounds f. b. h. West On. n.o.klnw is still visltinir in tiar- -h left for 4lt relatives Pendleti for a fe e 7 i? VICKS VAPOR "Y0JR BODYGUARD" - ZOf. QOK OLDS Head or chest are best treated "externally" with m. i AW Jl m i SBSl s I20 ; silk nary blue sweater Is a comfortable and attractive Bar nient which keeps warmth In Hit body and at the same time does not bnrden wltb IU weight. It cor responda to the'smolting Jac.tet of a man In the houso, for cui lort, and on the street, worn un derneath a coat, 13 an attractive addition to the dress, aa well aj an added protection. White frilled collar and cufl.t add to the dainti ness of U wtur lor indoor wear Enjoy a Real Meal at Grandma's Kitchen It's Now Open for Busines GOOD HOME COOKING Corner V. Webb and Willow Gritman Block 304 W. Webb 'You will profif by this ct: nvlinary offer. Do not delay come in now. W. C. Crawford 103 E. Court Street Phone 496 llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllillllllllllllll.llllllllllllllll a lt