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PAGE BIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1020. TEN PAGES fl'l.!1 1 ,s iinumi ia ! una i ' Aft' l-i Social and Personal Ur .ni.i Mr W. W i;r. .1, h.,.. blr mn tot ii r. daya Mr. M. A. Harrati ..r Matullne Th. will alsc, IkIi unh Mr. nnd Mr.- W. II. man Im'Tiim- iliwiiiiiik lo iheii Mi N. Illi m.nMlHMlain i .i IViiill.-lou islior today. Win J. U llamsax of PVmtal ii itiii'Kt uf rni n.1, hr on fmrala.i while In l'i Milli-tivTi lo attend the me. Una of the executive board of the "iiiinty H i Association Mrs. Hamssy is i . president the usao " station. Mr. mul Mrs. Iteuhen Alexander left -- todsvy f r ;i visit in Portland when1 rnlque Invitations to reaXflbars .,f Mr- "nd Mr- H,,v Alexander, their th parish nf ih.- Church ..f tt Ra- "n '' -htot-iii-law. are lempo- deomer an- bolnir sent out by the rcc- . lrU' "aJ""" homo, tot. Jtev Alfred l.ikkiwl .iiwl iH.. 1 vestry for the annua dinner to . hold of L'kiah Mrs. Sylvan I'nlui. oort psnoiidlnK sce ratan and Mra i. i.. Ronm chair. man of tho procnun oommlttaa, The Presbyterian Utdica Aid aorlety Aside from tho Herat of annual Hill meet in the church parlor tumor- bttalnsai the afternoon was a sooial roa afternOOB at I o'clock. A cordial on.. nd during a' dsluihtful tea hour, invitation : extended by the hoateasea a new mam Bar, Mrs. .1. It. Mai-Mast, r. v. no are i oe Alia j. r. mcnaruson. presided at the (aide where .mis j inn s Akey. aira. i.eiss. airs. a. f ,,ink roses added T Mela n, Mrs. Kdards, Mrs. appointments. Stone. Mra w. Matlock, Mrs. vle and .Mrs. Tray lor. a clnsler charnt to dainty morrow eieninp in the liasement re ception room of the Bapttat church. A Kronp of women ure preparing the meal nnd the cventia one In which the parish each year takes pleasure. Mra. W. II. Sayer left today for Spokane where she will spend the re mainder of the winter visiting her mother. Mis. James. Mr and Mrs p. v. .Indd nre to h ave on No. IT tomorrow for Portland ami .u laUtrdajr. aceompalnad by Mr. and Mrs r. s JarjMKm, they plan to rn l. rail t. San FYamisc. to mttu the J odd machine ha bean shipped. Mr. ami Mra Jndd and Mr. and Mrs. .'arkson idan a stav of from four to six wceka in California citiea after hni Mr. and Mra. Judd will return fo Pendleton. Mrs o a. Simpson riiahy have returned Tort land. Tin- "aumtal day" of the lvlphian ilnb, of which election of of ficers is a feature, was held yesterday at the charnMng home of the club's preaidenl Mra. Laura 1. Nash. Mra. U. IV S. tyres won ehosen lo head the Delphian rhib during IM0, Mrs. I.y m. in il. II ice was chosen vice p real dent, Mra. J. T. Klchurdson secretary and treasurer; Mra. K. H. Home, cor rat ponding secretary, nnd Mrs, Nash chairman of the prosram committee. The retirtna officers are. baatdaa Mrs Nash, Mra. F. I Ingram, vice president: Mrs. George D. Haslett. rthur secretary -treasurer. In which office isit In Mrs. 8ayraa has heen supplying dur ilng Mrs Elaaleft'a absence in the East; Ah a charming "adieu" to Mrs. O. 1. lailo. I'emllcton matron who la soon to leave for CorvalUa to make her home. her husbnnd'a mother. Mrs. V. I j I low asked In a group of neighbors for an informal al'teinoon yesterday. The guesls enjoyed ehal ting and needlework followed h a dainty luncheon an,l as an exptl sslon of regret over the intemled departure of the honoree. they preseia-ed her with a uiit of eut glass, offered willi a shower of good wishes. ' Neighbor" asked In for the afternoon were, he endleton shies Mi. (.J. i. M How, Mrs. Lester Hamley, Mrs. qaorgri sling, Mrs. Matthewan. Mm. .. a. Mcflltoek, Mra, l-'rank Kinciild. Mrs. N V. Van I'etlen. Mrs. fecll Oospcr. Mrs. Wll llani Buna, Mrs. Cbarlea Bond, Mrs. Ilea Bond, Mrs. John Vaughan, Mra. J A. C Koepprn. Mrs. I. I'. Temple and. Enjoy Your Breakfast Call 351 and give your name and address, we will send yoti free of charge a sack of our Skooknin Pancake Flour We want yon to try it. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Phone 351 and 1014. in ear 1 :"tttt-; sUOUN M. ji Pow. Ml. Iji Dow and yon next week to join Mr. I their other son. CttrltoiA li'avo l-'rtiluv for t'orvalll. of the li r,vs t)(.-.-;isions sine 14 jfrrt unions Pendleton friends s they are nieinhers of pioneer families unl have made their home here for many years. Yesterday's affair was out anions a Hubert plan I ow anil ! who ure to I 1 epartnre number of "imn voyage 00m pi I mania Iteinir extended to Mrs. Ii 1 ow. The family plan to make their home on a fruit farm just out of Corvallis ' ami the hoys untiiipate attending the t reKon Aft ieultui al ("olleKt. c I "iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:miiimiiiiiiiiii iitHHinnuim riiousands Have Kid- nev Trouble and I'PSTAIR; ti ARM i: T siuii- GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE OF SUITS. COATS. DRESSES. WAISTS Never Suspect It 8 Applicanth ftr liisiiraiiee Often Rejected. Many garments being sold at 1-2 Price. Investigate! Judging from report from druggists S Who aro constantly in direct touch with the public, there is one prepara 5E tlon that havt been very successful in H overcoming these conditions. The 5; mild and healing influence of Dr. Kil S mer'.s H.vamp -1 toot is soon realized. It stands th.- highest for Its remark Si nble record of success. 5 An examining physician for one of S the prominent Life Insurance Com- Zl pentae, In an interview of the subject, S made the astonishing statement that one reason why so many applicants 2 for Insurance are rejected is because kid ney trouble is so common to the S A merican people and the lare ma- ,jrity of these whose applications are Ejdcclined do not even suspect that they Slhave the disease. Lr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot is on sale at all drug- stores in' bottles "I" two sizes. medhim and larga S However. If you wish first to test 5 tliirt great preparation send ten cents S to IT. Kilmer k Co., Blnshamton, X. H v.. for a sample bottel. When writing Sib sure and mention the Pendleton ltHI!lIllllllfllIlllllflfIIIUIinilfllltlIllllllfIlfUllftflIfIflfIItJHJltnilff" ! 1 r ' regonian. Mrs. Tarcy linker is enjoj lng u visit in Walla Walla as tho guest of her mother Mrs. Ben Colvln. Mrs. ltu ker went to the Garden Cttg Sunduy at which lime her husband left for a short business visit to hU ranch on the J -hn I)a.v, and she plans to remain during his absence. ROUP Spasmodic croup ii usually relieved with one application of - VICRS VAP0R1 YOUR BODYGUARD Tho High School Club is planning a dancing party to be given In Uiberty hall Friday evening The affair Is to he in the nature of a benefit and tickets are being sold among alumnae and friends. Mrs. Harold Frink extended a charming bit om hospitality last niKht when members of K. K. K. were her quests for an Informal evening needle work and Brunswick music beint added to chatting as diversions. Mrs. UTAH FAIR PRICE COMMISSIONER SAYS PRICES WILL TUMBLE SALT LA KB CITY. Utah, Jan. 13. Prk-es as low as are coimlstent with sound biisineas wore promised by Jamaa W. funk, new fair price com missioner for Clan, who opened Ills QflCfl here today. "Prices are now very hish nnd the causes are aparent to some." he said. "We shall iLsk the merchuiu and manufacturers to net In the spirit of patriotism. We shall hnve a work- inir ji rri, 1,1 .MAM. tt-til. ,1.. T a j i " w.v ....,. -hmiiuki attorney, tier Kuests ttndinir tneir places at .'M l ltKll! T.WI.OIl HUM; THE FRANKLIN Leads Them All in the Day's Run How fast you can drive your motor car on a nice smooth straight away does not mean much whon translates! into a day's mileage. Most miles per day cannot be obtained by infrequent bursts of speed, but de pends rather on how steadily one can travel at a normal rate regardless of road conditions. Slowing up at every turn or rough spot means marly miles lost in the day's run. It is a common experience for Franklin owners to keep their cars at thirty and thirty-five miles per hour and to discover that hour after hour they are passing heavy high-powered cars on the road. The ex hilaration and satisfaction derived from finishing the long run several hours ahead of other cars, with a marked absence of fatigue among the passengers, is what gives the Frank lin pronounced preference in the motoring world. Light weight and flexible construction smooth out the rough places and allow the Franklin driver to maintain a steady gait throughout tht day. The mileage thus piled up is unexpected and a revelation to the motorist who is making his first acquaintance with a Franklin Car. A trip in the car will disclose to you its superior roadability. ft-rn-centered table, by tiny cards Sally decked wUn blue birds. Th1 party included XI iss Margaret Joer j;er Miss Klizabeth .loerRer. Miss N'o la Childreth. Miss Thelma Childreth. Miss Vida Staggs. Miss Sybil Farley M I ss I v; 1 H la e Ii , Mi ss Alma 1 1 o h r m a n . Miss Sophia Fikan. Miss Iiita Fergu son and the hostess. Miss Sadie Kstella ( 'able yesterdav became the bride of Percy K. Haacall. the service being read at S:0 o'clock In the office of Justice of the Peacr Joe H. Parkes, Judk'c I'arkes officiat ing and the ring mremony being em ployed. Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. Cable ait en ded the couple. The bride was at t racti vely a 1 1 i red i n a f roc k of white. Both Mr, and Mrs. Kaacall are mem bers of pMMttlnnt families residing in i "mat ilia count v. t heir homea being .south of Pilot Rooks After a short honeymoon thf rouplr will be at home on the groom's ranch. J. II. Wood is In Pindl tin today from Athena. a H. Tagg;nt a tire salesman. U a Pendleton visitor today from F it land. K. M. fohei t Seattle. w;is in Pen dleton yesterday. w. B, Hlnh e of Echo, waa here yesterday. Mr. Hlokle just returned from Portland wh"- he attended the Oregon Irrigation ongress. James L. White, of Spokane, was at Hotel Pendleton yesterday. George Lewis of Seattle, was here vesterday. Mrt. Malcolm Irvine of North Pow der was in the city today. I ennis McN'iimefl f Hoppnor, lofl today for his home after a several days' visit h -re- with his brother, John McXnmee. and wit h Fran k McXall) Tt. I. Gretas. Walla Walla county traffic officer. In in Pendleton today (tending court. A KI.I REOOBD O.N A DUCT IEOAO Just to ace how far a, Franklin can rally go In a day, H. H. Cramer of Water loo, Jowu. accompanied by four officio observers started out over the country roadw at midnight Thurt-day. October 21rd. They drove over dirt roads exclu Uel averaging 38.9 M. P. H. Cof the f;rt twenty hours; then, th-y battled a heav (ale, averaging 25." M. P. If . for foaf hours more. In all 865.4 miles were covered in twenty-four hours at an average of 37.5 M. 1. If. PENDLETON AUTO CO. i .labll.li ft I '.Mir ML - APPENDICITIS ATTACKS ILL KNOWN NYE LADY ( liist Oregonian Sjecial. ) OUBDAXE, Jan. 1.1. Mrs. John Light foot was taken seriously ill at i her home at Nye Thursday anil was taken to Pendleton to her .brothers I BakeT Chapman. Mrs. Lihtfoot ha an attack of appendb itls but is im proving some. Frank Chapman 'and family made n trip to Pendleton where Mrs. Chap man went to consult a physician about trouble In her hand. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Tom'vlslted Sat urday with Mrs. Tot Mangold and family. Charles Fly. Pat Monaghan and- Oat-Va W more went to Pendleton Fri day whare Pat Monaghan went to take out hi second naturalisation pa pers. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Xelson and family went to Pendleton Thursday, returning home Saturday. Joe Kopp of the Kldge, has the sms 1 1 pox. Mr. and Mrs. Will chapman visited Sunday ;it the home of Tom Ilelts. Mrs. Mike Tom visited a couple davs last week with Mrs. Jim Nelson. I'.ikf-r Chapman nnd son are own ers of a new Velie oar, coming out to the ranch on Butter creek, last week. Ed Thr.isher nnd wife and Mra. Fred Mulkey from Hitter, returned from Pendleton Thursday. Jim Kramer and wife went to Pen dleton Wednesday. but shall not seek to bring business to that office. Kather. we shall try to avoid such action. PROF. W. H. BLEAKNEY BRINGS NEWS OF LATE GAINS AT WHITMAN Through the co-operation of the Walla Walla Itulletfn. students ii) iournallsin at Whitman college are now enabled to study the mechanical phases of newspaper making, accord ing to Prof. W. If. Blaaknay. head of the Greek department at Whitman, u hen in Pendleton Saturday on bus! nes cennected with tho institution. Couraafl In Journalism are being given ; far as a part of the English depart ment's course. Phi Tleta Kappa, the oldest Greek letter society In America, will install it Whitman college in about a week. Prof. Blaaknay feaid. It honors schol astic excellence and its membership ncludes both men and women. At present the only other chapter In the nnrt hwest is at the t'nlversity of Washington. Whitman now has an enrollment of ISO students and Is taxed to capacity. Plans for future expansion are grow ng apace, the professor said. Z m Tur Tunuio ounn pi ForiiH-rlv Known as The Paris B j I)i;i:ssks w)" j We have nothing but the V bK t I U'st in our stock. Come in Y 't frB and see them. We invite If TjgjU . 1 1 comparison as to cjuality 1 if and price. r UWZL 3v 00 . H .'0 yssssssssssssssssssassssasssssssssssassassssaisi i I I Lawn Yellow Mustard for Sore Throat, Tonsililis Cranes Linen (The Correct Writing Paper) Crane's Linen Lawn is the acknowledged aristo crat of fine writing papers. It is a product of the fa mous Crane Mills which have produced the world's 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. pie. CRANE'S K.ID 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. IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII I ld fashioned remedies are often the test. Yelb vr Mustard, in the form of plaster or poalttoa, has been used for fanaratioha fr soreness, inf tarnations. trojiKestiuiis and ! with 1 swellings most el results but It blistered. Heat eases pain and llvgy s Ifuatartna made of pure ycll'-w mustard, t o - ? i other pain re- lievinp Inrred- ients is just as hot. but uuicker. clean er, and mose effective and cannot blister. Whan your throat la sore, when you have pleurisy, hronchltU or a pain -Shooting cheat cold you can Ret speedy and lasting relief with this most effective p reparation becausr heat eases pain. Rvery druggist has it 3o and 60 cents. - a Living Room I FURNITURE ! No other room in your home reflects the good taste or gives it the air of refinement and attractiveness as does your living room. i I "i afnler If ttiW prohllilti" nl' ' will InaM on haThsg th hasjpttaai raklsu. "What Tor?" "Ti, riiipd up c-asrs "t to-Intoxication." Baltimore Aoier- We Are Receiving Some Coal Now and Have in Stock at Present King Utah Lump Rock Springs Lump and Nut B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. Phone 5 Citv Our display is large. Overstuffed Davenports ami chairs covered in silk velour and taffeta, being Bhown I in a wide range of prices. To appreciate the exceptional values an inspection should be given and a careful comparison made be- 5 tween these prices and any others you may have seen. SILK LAMP SHADES AND PRETTY STANDS It takes a clever looking lamp shade to make the 5 room look complete. Among such a stock as we have S you can find just the right one to match your furniture. S W. G. Crawford 1 03 E. Court Street Phone 496 iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKliiiiiiiiiliiiii