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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDtEToK, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1620. FOURTEEN PAGES AOE SIX J Social and Personal The Oflpfiinn flub, ohHlnled to, The musfe starts nl three and the pro- iMnnrlii' inwt ill tin- honit- .:Jis l ;iur:i Kram lnsta one hour. If any number ;i-n,m hi 1. NkmIi, ha postponed (In ftcwlon im- I i'sj-ri:iHy pi catting it will be rc- da anniversary. til Monday afternoon when of 0 rem J repealed very aTUuSly, The reading: ' will he Heeled and the annual day rooms are open from two until five. ' Mrs. tl. R l'eeso and children, ouaet ved. I. l'r li.uvi I'roloffo (Leoncnvul- with M re. Josephine 'onroy of t'on- lo). Pasijuale Amato. (don. left today for llelt. They have . Travlata T1 Proven sa 11 mar been quests at the home of Mrs. (Thy home in Fair Provence), Verdi lteese's parents. Mr. and Mrs. U. Kay- ) moiul ot thin elty. V honor of their daughter. Mliw (h i t rude Id.mei'rs. Hiuvem and lout runientallHtM Mei'ttnnell, who Is attending (he iind lis hunts of pretly ttirl.s, comes o Rebuke-Walker hunluess collcxo in the orewon Theater, tSunday, Jan. 11, Portland Mid t home for h vacation. um) Munvitcr Wright firmly lu llt'vos The KUt'Hts brought Kasketn loaded tn,, nollM,, IOcoid for atleudanee Will with gOOdltM and a Kame of "600" wus 1 no i,roken. lone ilivi'ion of the evening. weverui ' instrumental sohs eon til hut ed by Mhw Met'onncll, also helnK enjoyed. ... . , (Dainty refreshment were served after . Uennett on liush street to ' " ... jlmr. Hawaiian melodies, eleaii comedy the celebration ol her Itlrth- ... - iiieorge nenwuru, mi. iuki mvv. u j bud iVderdale, Mr. and Mrs. J.u K IpoJierar and son Klmer, Mr. and Wi Frank Stroble. Marvin Stroble. Kver ette Stroble and the honor ffUMt "My Honolulu tllH." with Jts com pany of thlrty-fhe jirllstH la this sea sons hljr miiMlcal sueeesa. M ia n me lanire of amart ilnneti., weird haunt- Mm W. J. Clarke wna hosteaa yes terday for a meeting- of the Afteroon I i nit. flub, three tablea being in , play at her home on Jaekaon atreet. iutaeppe do Lnca I 3. Travlata Ah, fors" e 'hi! (Verdit, e , AmeltW Gnlll-CrucL Mrs. I!nl Itlshop and little daughter, 4. Travlata Die miel bailout i aplr Oenevleve. who have been in Pendle- m (Wild my dream ot youth) Verdi ton as the itueat of Mrs. Bishop' Qlovanni Martlnelll. parent. Mr. and Mrs O. W. Uugg ; R. Travlata Dlto alia giovlnc (Say will leave thia evening for Portland. to the (laughter) Verdi Amellta Galll- CHrol. (iluceppelde Lucn. 9. Travlata Imponete (Now com mand me) Verdi, Amelita Qalle-Curcl, Oiuseppe de l.nea. ?. Travlata Brlndlsl-tabiam net lieti calicl (A bumper we'll drain) Cerdi. Knrieo Caruso-Alma Gluck. 8. Pilgrim's chorus from Tannhau- aer (Kagner) Artnur Pryor's band. 9. 1. ia II dolce auono ( Mad scene lonixetti, Amelita Galli-Curcl. 10. Kite la Tu che a DtO sjclsh;sul 1 ali! (Thou hast spread thy wings to heaven) Giovanni Martinelli. Mrs. Walter Miller of Seattle, Is being- welcomed In Pendleton as the houae Rtieat of Mrs. William Frail at her home on Kast Bluff atreet. Mrs. Miller arrived Trursday and expects to leave tomorrow for Spokane. Kenneth Tulloch left yesterday for Portland en route to PerVei v where he will re-enter the University of Cal ifornia after spending the Cristr''" holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Tulloch. He la a fresh man at the University. Mrs. Theodore Kmery, of 1-etroit, Michigan, who has spent the last week as the house guest of Mrs. I'hnrlas Uond departed last evening for Pot t- fluud en route to LOS Angeles. Por the I pleasure of Mrs. Kmery, M m. Pond entertained i'i guests at Bridge I Thursday afternoon. Mrs. O. A. jMurtnuin won high score and both she 'and the honor guest received charm ing trophies as the guests adjourned for a light luncheon. Mrs. Bond also has as her house guest her mother. Mrs. K. J. Burchlll, j of Salem, who is being welcomed in Pendleton for an extended visit. for Kriends of Mr. and Mrs. William Stone of Portland will be interested to know that they have named their little son William Rimer Stoty. Jr. The lad was born In December. Hts mother who will be remembered here as Miss Margaret Dickson, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Haldane Dickson (Bernlce DcSpain) who for merly resided in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Stone have their home by the Willamette river Just out of Portland. Selections fro several grand operas Max I in e r wll lea ve t o n Igh t Portland on a short business trip. K. T. Avlson will leave this even Ing'for Portland where he will remain for a few days on business. Mr. and Mis. Lotl Pinson returned Mrs. Bert Allan McDonald present- this morning from Portland where bd some of her pupils last night In j they have been vintting relatives since recital at her studio. The program. In the first of the week. 11 , , , '..), 1 .. . , , 1 1 .. iwl iiill'uiKwl A nkiuii f r .. ... 11. Lucia Chi ml treni OVhat re- , 8tudont8 particiivited was well played 'is In town today from Kreewater. ' He throughout and enjoyed by the parents and Mrs. Perry have been residing in Miss Antoinette Ctndruux relumed today from Spokane, where she has been visiting her parents, Mr. uud Mrs. K. Gindraux. At the V. W. lhn rah home, 616 Tustln street, the Fnptlst Young i'eople's I'nion enjoyed an Informal evening yesterday. Miss Ninta Clark. Itresident tif the oruanlzat Ion, was In 1 charge of arrangements and about 15 oung folk enjoed music and games followed by a hot luncheon. It has be-m fre-'Sinny-song show In and pretty girls. Itiently railed a a dltfjai by Itself." The Hawaiian ntmoaphere which uervadea Ihe entire show: the renl live nations playing ukelelea and steel stringed guitars, the dances of the flower blessed Islands and the scenos from the land of enchantment, alt larVa to-plaee "My Honolulu Qltl" In the front rank of musical comedy suc cesses. Norman Prledenwald who produced "My Honolulu Girl" believes (t Is the best pjoee of stage craft he has conceived. Miss Margaret Bennett is hostess this afternbon to a group of a dozen will comprise the Vietrola. program at t friends whom she has asked to the the County Library Sunday afternoon, home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. strains me) Donisetti, Tetraaasini- Oiruso-Amot-Journet Jocoby-Bada. 12. Martha M'appari (Like a dram). Giovanni Martlnelll. 13. RUrolotto "Figlla! Mio padre" My daughter Frieda Hempel Pas guale Amato. 14. Klgoletto Caro nome (Dearest nomet Verdi. Amelita Galli-Curcl. 15. La Boheme O aoacve fanclulla (Thou sweetest maiden) Francos Alda-Giovanni Martinelli. and friends Of the pupils, who were guests. Those appearing were Uuth Lester, Doris Graham, Kula McAtee. Dorothea Dodge. Juaneta Perkins, Lillian Cra mer, Martha Hogue, May Fan Vnrpil let, Seville Marty, Vera Leaf, Kobert Warren, Xorris Graham, Thelnia Akey, La Velio Gray. Ksther Winn. Alarguerito Akey, Florence MeDer BaJt, I-ols Bussabarger, Lenore Greu lieh, Kvalyn Greullch, Kvelyn Powell. Mary Yoder, Edna En busk, Kathleen McCulock. Thelma McClintock, Stella Morton and Vera Leaf. mum 1: nv sthi:kt mrno i:iki Nutlee Is hereby flTtVen tnui al a ttf ular tuot'ttng of the Common Council ol L'tiv t'u ot iViull. U'ii, held on Januar 1 tli, U'-0, the (oUoWftttC rMoiUtlOU wab adopted : V HIJltKAS, the Cfllf Surveyor of Tilt Clt of Pendleton did im the lUi in f December, It If. uadt-r direction anu tvy reQtiirenient of tin- Common Coun 01 1 ftl.- in the offieo of tin Iteeord-r ol The i'ity of Pendleton, plana uiid speci fies ions lor an approuralc impi ove aient of rhe following named street In an id elty: j.-l 1 ! son stn vt 1 nun tli- nurtn line f Martin atr4 to the north line 01 A' ilaon street, logtht-r with toe tatl-J nates ol Ihe work t im dun-- and th .k 1 nf , ,.,- fn- ,., .,. t iTOUHOIf COM UHTI'llI Willi H . i i I I . tl I .... .w.v .w, .... , f month latt but w ill return to Pendleton ACCUSED INDIAN IN 30-MILE CHASE FAILS TO OUTWIT OFFICER OPEN TONIGHT TILL 8:30. GREAT CLEARANCE OF COATS 1-2 PRICE. ALL SUITS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. Miss Venice Callison, who has been visiting in Pendleton, will leave tomor row for Portland. Miss Callison was formerly employed by the Pendleton Woolen Mills. Mrs. Brooke Dickson and Miss Effie Jean Frazier wilt leave tomorrow for Portland for a ten days stay. Mrs. f, C. Wood, mother of Cash Wood, county T. M. C. A. aRent. left today for Qalifornta after visit with her son and family in Pendleton. Mrs. Wood lives In Michigan. A delightful surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. James G. McConnell at their home on Jane street last evening in 2nd Floor Taylor Bldg. WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE May Pass the Critical Period Safely and Comfortably by Taking Lyaia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. THE DALLES, Jan.- 10. After a sensational ehase covering more than SO miles in which Sheriff Chrtsnmn of Wasco county and a host were pursuing. Charles. Howe, an In dian and alleged forger of more than J)Q worth of checks on the Maupln State hank Is here behind the bars, fol lowing his escape from Chrisman at Yakima while the sheriff was purchas ing transportation for himself and Hoyce to The Dalles. The chase led over the hill adja cent to Yakima and the handcuffed ! Indian, with all the cunning of hi i race, leaped into the swollen and cold ' Xaehez river and swam to the othes 'side to evade pursuit. He nearly per ! lahed in hln exploit. On foot, on horseback and with automobiles, the Kptlman was followed and surrounded about tl miles out of Yakima. He was brought safely here by Chrisman. i who has upheld his record of never having lost a prisoner during the 14 years he has been WHCO sheriff. Honda for the Indian were placed at IS 00, which he was unable to raise. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS 1 tfiwiiiiii p: yjpiijj Summit, N. J. "I have taken Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dur ing Change 01 Lite and 1 think it is a good remedy in such a condition. I could not digest mjr food and had much pain a;aj uuuiutg in m f stnck soU1 s i o iii a w 11 ai Lei meals. I cnuld not sleep, had backache, and worst of a I J were the hot flashes. I saw in the papers about Vegetable Compound so I tried it. Now I feel alt Twig Teel Will Admitted. Proof of the will of Twig TYe! was presented and approved today and the will admitted to probata, lira. Alpha J. Teel, the widow, was appointed executrix to serve without bond. Stockholder iiriiigs suit. K. C. Schrimpf, who holds 480 shares of stock In the Farmers Union flrain Agency, today filed snltin cir cuit court to collect S480, the purchase price of the stock. He.aljeges that the in excess of that au thorized Jn the capitalization. INCOME TAX POINTS One of my clients iias just received a check from the Treasury Department for $1,300, as a refund of Income Taxes paid. This was more than half the amount orig inally paid. He was advised at the time of making his return that it was correct. How many others have GIVEN the Government money? Why not have it done right in the first place ? Do it now. CECIL COSPER, Income Tax Adviser, Smith-Crawford Bldg. I right and can work better. You have my permission to publish this letter." victoria aoppl, Zi vun Kiage Ave., Summit, N. J. If you have warning symptoms such as a sense of suffocation, not flashes, headaches, backache, dread of im pending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, irregularities, con stipation, variable appetite, weakness, inquietude, and dizziness, get a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound and begin taking the medicine at once. We know it will help you as it did Mrs. Koppl. Five Inquest in 1910. Five inquests were held in 1919, ac cording to reports filed by J. T. firown, county coroner. The verdicts of the various cases shows that one death was caused by murder, three by accidents, and one by suicide. In 191K there were three inquests held and in 1 It I T ihe numiier totaled 14. Try for Your Sunday Breakfast Hot Cakes Made From Our Skookum Pancake Flour It is better than any you ever tried be fore. Every grocer carries it in stock. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Phone 351 and 1014. Hours: t a. m. to 12: 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 607 DR. THOMAS C. OMART DENTIST 741 Main Street. Over tb Hub Pendleton, Oregon Hays Ksut AdmltMtl The estate of the late Harry C. Haya was admitted to probate today and Mrs, Stella HajK, his widow, appointed administratrix. The deceased left real property worth $l.r00 and per sonal property worth $ 2 fi 5, accnrdini; "to the petition.' Prank Curl, Marion Jack and R. T. "Wade were appointed appra users. Dr. David Bennett Hill IM-VTI8TKY X-ray Diavnoels. Pendleton Oreffoa ' Ijihrary TtonkM HHnfS Sorted. Ahout 600 new hooks fr tho county school library arrived at tho office of the county superintendent today and are heinj? catalogued and sorted, pre paratory to their issuance to the dis tricts throughout the county. The books should have been received In November, but owing to Industrial troubles In tho hook factories were delayed. ItltH. II It 1 t'l - 111 1.- 1I till. I ! ' Ii' H : 1 t "1 ll -Mli'h l!l!IHif mailt and the p . i .- of the tola! cot or improvement, which itch ot such lots. pHrts ol lots and parcels ot innd should pay on account of the. ben efits to In derived from such Improve ments, and v itt.UriAS. the council has examin ed such plans and stoeclflcatlOQa and estimates and found the samr satisfac tory, and the estimates th re Tor to b n accordance with tin- probable cost oi .such work, and W H Kit HAS. the propt-rty recom mended by the t'itv Surveyor to be In- f others 1 '"''' within the tnuni:ries of the uis- . i n. v iit'iiroirii in in tin- juiik iiieiii 01 the Common Council properly to be in cluded within such Improvement Dis rlct and no property is excluded there from which should properly b- included .h.rein, and VVHEJRBAS, the improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Jef ferson street with t ira vel 1 Jit nil th tC pa erfient is at this time, necussary, tht r fore be it KKKOIjVKD, hv the Common Council ir The t'lty of Pendleton, that it f ex pedient to Improve and It is hereby proposed to improve Ji-ift-rson street hy paving; the same with Q ravel i:itulithlc pavement; such pavement to be con structed and the surface thereof to be ilnished upon the cstahlished rade oi said streeUaud the street to have curbs tnd gutters and all other things in ac cordance with and as shown In the plans and specifications for tho Im provement of said portionsof Jefferson street, prepared by F. B, Hayes, City Surveyor, filed with the Ue. -order of said city on tM XPtb dav of Daoembef, i which plans and specification;' are hereby particularly referred to; 1 and be it further KESOL.VED, that the enfiin-.-r's esti mates Of th probable total cost or such I Improvement, which said city I'ngi neer's estimates were inad and pre pared hy ft Hayes. City Surveyor or I said city, in the sum of $3311. 70. an' was tiled with the Kecorder ul said t city on the Iftn day of U- cumber. l!19. : is nereby included and hereby refer- i red to pan o-ularty : and be it further Hfc.SUL.VKD. that the plans and speci fications and estimate lor cuch im provement as prepnreu oy the City Sur ey(r and filed with the Itecorder of Tin t ity of Pendleton nn the 19th day of iHcembrr, lflf, be and they are hereby adopted and approved, and be it i urtht r ill-l.Vfc:D. that the cu.t of making uun iii:riuvfineni anaii rc i cnarge ar.d li n upon all lots, narta of lots uD I I parcels of Innd to be hncilted by Mich mtprovement and the owners of such i it pans oi roia anu parcels of land ho specially bneflted by such improve ment shall be liable for the payment Of the costs thereof, and be it further ftKS')i4VKn. that an Assessment Dis trict Is hereby created to be known i. 'Assessment .District No. 71." embracing; the property benefit ed and to be aeseesed for the pay men I OF such Improvements, Will n useesmept District shall Inclutfe ali lots, parte of lots and parceie if land Mnar and .being within tho distret bounde yn described as folpt s, to wit Description of AMr-tesMmeiil llUlrlet Tin. Tl. Commencing at the southwest corner if Lot B. Block 11. IJvermnre'a Addi tion LO Pendletoi;; thence north Bl feet Mid parallel with the wrest line of leffetVCn street; thence east 2so feet anil irallel with the north lln- ttf Mar tin ntreet: thene.- south 110 feet Hnd pare lie 1 with the east line of Jefferson str-. t. thence west 2;0 f ft to the poltll of b pinning. And he It further lilSOlVKD. th-t a copy of this reso h tion tnm-ther witn the notiee that th surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to he rhnricd ifrrafnst esch lot, part of lot and nr- ce of Kind is on rile in the office pt th City liecorder be published Tor a period of ten days In the Kast Oreeonlan which newspaper Is hereby designate-: by the Common Council for the publica tion thereof. And notice is further Riven that th' Surveyor's Kstlmates ir tlo- proporClon f the cost of said work to he charf r i gal net each lot, part of lot and parcel f land within the Assessment Diatrfet in said resolution described ia tn file in the office of the City Recorder. Dated at I'endbton. Oregon, this fth day of Januarv, lO. TH08, fitz atan i.t. 'Ml- K-rorrt'T THE THOMAS SHOP Formarlv Known as Th PrS BLACK FOX SCARFS f cxccj)tionally fine quality now from $35.00 to $65.00 Rejrularly priced $49.50 to $89.50 ALL COATS OF PLUSH AND CLOTH NOW REDUCED TO $12.50, $15.50, $19.50 and up to $65.00 Regularly prieed$19.50 to $97.50. ALL SUITS NOW FROM $19.75 to $45.00 Everyone suitable for spring wear. BIG REDUCTIONS ON ALL EVENING GOWNS, AFTERNOON AND STREET DRESSES, WAISTS, SWEATERS AND PETTICOATS. . COMPARISON INVITED Cranes Linen Lawn (The Correct Writing Paper) Crane's Linen Lawn is the acknowledged aristo crat of fine writing papers. It is a prodtut of the fsi mous Crane Mills which have produced the world a finest stationery for more than a century. Its clear, even texture, dainty tints, delicate fab ric finish and pleasing writing surface make an ideal and exclusive stationery for ladies' correspondence. It is the finest choice always of discriminating peo- PlC" CRANE'S KID FINISH A wonderful color toned, distinctive paper, in an tique finish. Comes In boxes or by the ream. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. We Are Receiving Some Coal Now and Have in Stock at Present King Utah Lump Hock Springs Lump and Nut B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. . 3 Photic 5 Citv (irt HMeken for Vacmie'.r. Mrs. Dtl UolR. who recently arrived here from Portland, was elected to day to fill the vacancy In the Adam" schoot. In the third, fourth and fifth Krades. She will take up her duties there Monday. KM, Margaret Ap llnirton. of Pilot Hoi k, was elected to teach the school In DiHtrlct No. 63. Miss Dorothy Bedwell. who has heen te. idling In the dintrlct, was ohliRed to reftign because of ill health.. c OLDS Htad or chest are best treated "externally" with lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllH Bargain Window 'APORIJI "YOUR BODYGUARD"- 30f. f-Of. H.20 In our window we have plac ed many articles of good, high grade and useful furniture. Svery article in this window will be sold at a great reduc tion in price. Each article ' Met! l onml Not Guilty. I 1. V. Hill and E. T). Hill, of Echo. $ .recently indicted on a charge of tak-l I ir.i hariey worth ! and chaps worth 8 frtorn a bro belonging to W. R. j I WlKb s.v..rth. of Echo, were arraign- S ,., and hlesdbd not guilty before Judge; 3 : . W. Plielps this afternoon. Tho i I were Jointly indicated with Harry I Manger and Charles Travis, who arej held in the county Jail. The Hills were j "represented In court hy Will M. Peter- .Miiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii: Kodak Finishing! BRING US YOUR FILM FOR DEVELOPING AND PRINTING quality Hot item shown. of the best a cheap, trashy L" if ink or THE MOST CTP-TO-IVVTE PLANTS IN EsTi:it ontsodM I XPEItT lKVl:l)PINi, Mt!NTIN; AND ENT.AIMirN'O II lii r II S X S I I 11 You will profit by this ctxra jrdinory offer. Among the offerings am Li brary Tables, ltckers, High Chairs and Carpet Sweepers. First come first served on these low prices. Do not delay come in now. W. C. Crawford 103 E. Court Street Phone 49S That delightful original piece. "My Uonolol i nm." with Its Hawaiian (letting, it" beautiful coslnri"" '" r- nmrkul'lc hcviiIc cffrcla l iiniln I Taliman s Co. fmimmmmmmmmumm lUtuNWfititKtniiliiHiuiMiitMi imjihihihiwiwi ihihwmi .uuiiiiiiiitiit