East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1020.
"Out of Luck I?
THE THOMAS SHOP
FormerJv Known as Thai Paria
Social and Personal
Al .i chiti minx 7 ... !.;, Ncrvlo lust fle vpftn dfo und has made her home f president as chairman will fete the
fveninjc, Miss HlfM Jinolmm became in Seattle. iShe came to Pendleton I1M I cud era.
the bibb hi J'lit. ma." Teijeeon, the cer- 'Friday and has been the house KWHN
mini, bttVg mad Ht the home of the of Mr. it ml Mrs. Terjeson. Her hus- An uveirt f Suturdjy rvcnluK In
It room .- u.irents. Mr. anil Mis. (tinner band, who has always made Pendleton IUrmkIIWi Which I tttirtuM(ii interest
"JYi i "ii, S1 Aura street, with Km. his home. is a prominent yours far- 'here Is the second benefit bull to be
Allied Our-k wood, rector of the mer and the couple will be domiciled Riven by the Lad lea Home Bureau,
Ch i h of the Kcdeemer, officiating, at his ranch near Helix. lately nrimnixcd here, to defray ox-
-e pennes ot tne hot lunen system in the
Mrs. PS P. Starr of .Great Valla, CmtHU schools. The first dance
Montana in the house puest of Mr. and more than 0, Mrs. A. K. Mc-
Mrs. U K. Tenland. Mrs. Starr la H garland is president of the Home bu-
sister of Mr. Penland. ivau and Mrs. . U. Nuuent secretary.
VoWl weic exchanged beneath a
bower of blossoms and terms red and
Ktecn atilil lined throughout the dec
oration of the luumi
Miss Uunda KawlaRMI was muid of
honor, and Mm. Nell Midland, sister
of. the bride was chosen as her other
attendant, while Aunen Jacubson, her
brother, acted as the groom's best
man.
The bride was charmlni:l attired in
a kowii of while "Jcorpette v pe, worn
with a yell of filmy tulle and her bou
ipiet was a cluster of carnations. Mrs.
Midland wore mk tiooruette and
Miss ewtson was attired in a dainty
frock of blue.
Keaearch flub members will enjoy
t -morrow afternoon at the home of
Mrs. K K. Itner, 4 03 Wilson street,
w here Mrs. Haer and Mrs. It. Parlett
will be hostesses for a club meetlnjr.
Tomorrow will be the final number at
About tables arranged In n Kreal
triangle and decked with a profusion
of tiinht carnations 1-ady Maccatees
and th. ir ht-sbands last evening en
joyed a bun. pi I in the dining room
nf KaKle-Woi dmnu hall. The event
iwhlch Mrs. Parlett is to be present f",IoW 1 IhHUttlon held by the lodge
before her departure for Walla Walla m !ne erinni when the first d
Xo make her home. conferred upon Mrs. Dare
j'ale. und the meal w ns served at 6:3"
u hwh pi tm it. i. Drown, .Mrs. i.gji
Brotherhood of American Yoeinen Drake and Mrs. Charles McFnrbind '
FolWwUMJJ the service a supper was will enjoy a bampjet tomorrow even- beinvi in charge. The reception com-'
served, covers being laid for thirty- ,x o'clock when they will be mituc was t omnosi d of Mrs. Vern '
five and the event leing shared by entertained In Moose hall. The even- Robba, Mis. c. H. Conroy and Mrs J i
t hoe who were guests at the wedding, ing will mark the first social event u. McGe.
Mrs. Terjeson. who Is a native of I of the lodge following the hollda
Nor a oa me to the Vnited States and new officers, with the
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2 Rat hael
2 IHHi S l PM AIKS
GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE OF
WINTER G ARMENTS
CONTINUED.
Itllest.v IomihI thfir ll:i ft. ithmir tlirt
retirins outside ol thi trlaiiKle and a quln-
tei of mnlfta M,Ted the tablet From
the center. The iritis were Mls-s Delia
a Kerpuson, Miss Oui'hna Helts. Miss
one. Miss Itnth Ferguson
a ind MIm Diphna Molstrom.
S Mrs. Halite Davt presided as toast -gjmlstress
and resimnses were made hy
S Mis. Khn Morton. Mrs. Alice O'D.inlel.
a M:s. Svaan Payna Mrs. lionise F.
a Lampkln, M. A. Purtfusoo, W. H.
g l);i-ton.
a At a me ting esterita- eeninK f
Sithe Ycmm Lad Ma' Sodality. Ulaa
a Mamie Roden Mis Stella Ftoden. Miss
S Piorence afouaau, Miss I-iira
a Bi hwarz. and Miss Aitca McKeown
a were appointed committee to act in
a conjunction with the Indies' Guild
a omnilttee ti manage the card party
Sjnnd social to be held in February,
a The Catholic Indies' Qulld will hold
a lt retAtlax meetinpr this evening at the
rectory.
aOTJaBMa v 'KKHK
Spring Suits, Goats,
Dresses
style
every
these
DOROTHY GISH'S pensive expression gives the Impression that h
awaits the fatnl message from the bntttefleld or Is vvntclilng for
a husband who has fnlloil to show up on the evening of .Tune HOth or t
any rate, is eipectlng the worst. But it's only Clifton Elmer, her director,
that ahe Is waiting for; n"l !e long, sad look arises from a conviction
that a hard day's work lies abend of her when Clifton takes her from her
pretty Los Angeles cottage to the expectnnt cameras. Oddly enough, the
name of her new Paramount picture la "Out of Luck,"
attor-busi-
a! Mrs. V. H. Reynold, who was taken
ajt' Hot L&Jte in a serious condition
a( caused by inflamatory rheumatism, is
ai Improving, says word from the sani
Sltortum. Mrs. Charles Daniels is with
a atra, iteynolds.
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Friends f Miss Ilrta Ferfrnson will
: regret to hear thai she Is confined to
i her home by Hlnes.
Mrs. A l f red T -ock wood wi 1 1 be hos
tess for a meeting of the Thursday
Afternoon Club on Thursday in the
club rooms of the county library.
Mrs. It. I Uurroushs Iiujs urrived
home from Portland where Hhe has
spent the past week as the guest of
her mother. Mrs. M. 1. Williams. Mrs.
Burroughs stopped en route from He
attle where she and Mr. Burroughs
went shortly alter the New Year. They
also enjoyed a visit in Victoria, D. t
a Pendlc-
in Hermiston.
S. D. Peterson. Milton's city
ney. Is In Pendleton today on
nesa.
Harold J. "Warner ret urned an Xo.
18 last night from a trip to Bend ami
I rinevllle.
J. 13. Klklns, of the Oregon Motor
tarage, returned this morning from a
business trip to Seattle.
Don Saunders left this morning for
a business trip to Nolin.
' U. A. Miller, farmer of IHoIdmun. Is
n Pendleton visitor today.
K. M. McKlfflin is at the Golden
Rule from Wa rsa w, Indiana.
That reflect
and quality in
detail. See
early arrivals.
ALL FALL
GARMENTS
are now being closed
Dut regardless of cost
Comparison
Invited
LA t.ltANM BOX TO
ATTKND
ANNAPOLIS
N
EURALGIA
r Headache i
rub the forehead
and temples with'
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. Hepreacn
tatlve Slnnott appointed Fred N. Kl- ,
yette of Iji Crande as midshipman at
Annapolis academy, subject to ex , "V'lf K'J 'VAPORII
aminatinn.
-YOUR 800VGUABD' - 30.00
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2
Nearly fifty of the youthful belles
and beaux of Ppndleton are enjoying
a glad event today as guests of little
Miss Klrzabeth Steiwer who asked
them in to the home of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederi' k Steiwer frr an
afternoon of games and merrymaking.
dellgMftll to the "kiddie" heart. The
occasion in tho birthday anniversary
of the hostess.
JASGHA HEIFETZ
VIOLINIST
KEYLOR GRAND, JAN. 24TI1
Walla Walla, Wn
TICKETS NOW SELLING
Address Malen Burnett and Marie Catron
220 Marcus, Phone 1598 or 2030 or 927
Prices $1.00 to $3.50. Add 10 Percent War Tax.
aiuajH TirnisKAv
city tnda
, Portland
tew Uuys
J. C. Klntery of Btmo,
ton business isltor today
P. T. Bowles is in the
from Portland.
J. E. Mulligan returned
esterday after spending
In Pendleton.
W. W- U'asser of Hilton is a Pen
dleton visitor today.
Mrs. C. I!. McXaught -was in the city
yesterday from Prescott, Washington.
C P. A. Imergan, manager of the
Warren Construction Co. work in this
d'strict. left for Portland on Xo. 21
lust night.
"Broncho Bob" Hall, a familiar
figure at the Hound-L'p each year, ar
rived last Bight from his ranch In
Power of (.frit!
A man with a million dollars,
f etna, -
ii
aaYUI
Arthur 8. liuild left on Xo. 21 last
,ni(5ht fur Portland where he will spend the
trtc rest of this weal
visiting friends, for sneedv determination of the vall-
Q. V. f'outts. local attorney. is dity of the amendment and the legal
nendlnir the day in Umatilla on legal j ity of its ratification.
Tills unnnujil.v Is CaXnaced l.v lmins scteilUlo plnsh-ian vln
ktMw how to dlMKlloi-e llH'lr OMIH. HK KNOW HOW to fill tlll-iJT
lreriinjoii.s: and em aao only pnr'. Iresli druss.
We always liaie everytldns Tor tlx- si k and UN) sick rtxiin an-li-itie
etrttou aiul Ijaiidasew. di-JiifeetaiH-. syrinses. ruhlur liot water
bafts. Ux! baa.
send to us for your ni dM'infs. We inner sulstltutc.
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
m I nion counts
2 btistnesa.
!
TRtBNTON', X. J.. Jan. It. Oover
nor Kdwartl1. in his inaugural address
ured a legislature for legislation as
suring tho people the "right to Jive
under conditions satisfactory to them."
and urged the passaBe of revolution
refusing to ratify or accept the federal
prohibition amendment.
"I will do eve ything lawful to have
It determined that the present condi
tion of affairs with respect to prohi
bition has been illegally forced upon
the people of thiH state." he declared.
Edwards .said he Is determined to
carry out his campaign promises. He
announced he would request tho
statt'S attorney general to petition
preme court of the United States
rc-'can
marked tbe indiscriminate cynic.
do anything he takes a mind to."
"Mebbe he kin.'' rejoined the man
who had null trying to argue; ''mebbe
he kin. Mebbe .he kin even buy a
pound of sugar from our grocery
man." Washington Star.
Sam Oldeker, of Hermiston is a hus- 1 They used to apeak of being "blind
neflp visitor In tho city today. Mr. drunk." but now you can get blind
ddaker is in the real estate business i without getting drunk.
OEKAY MYSTERY MAY REVEAL SCANDAL
ARE YOU SURE THAT YOUR
PROPERTY IS NOT UNDER
INSURED?
It costs twice as much to build that house of
. m . i i
yours, insurance is cneap, n you go to a gooa
company
me.
I have two of the best, come and see
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Nil o J. Blydenatein
Phone 475
w ,
Km,' mmm:
M f jy A MA A
Why,
w w m J e
7 People prefer pHt
DTOVided nromnt and
proper performance
prove promise.
Beecham'3 Pills are
used by people all
over the globe and
have the largest sale)
ol sny medicine hi
the World !
Effective Feb. 1st
The price on all Haynes Automobiles will advance
One Hundred Dollars.
Umatilla Auto Company
809 Garden St.
BEECHAM'S
PILLS
1025..
J0j.ATMT0LASSIFY
FOli SAI,K by owner BUiofc L-4C cn.r
Can bt wen at Orpjron Motor Co.
w..tki- s . iimn,
to cook "n rani h.
ureKtm.
without children
Phone BF3 Ik-llx
HIGH SCHOOL PRIVATE, fair ty
pist, uVHlres pfUltlon AddrcsK X-i'J
Kat (Jrcffonian.
VV'AXTKD - Ty coinpetant woman with
2 little Klrle to suppori, pnpiilon ;ib COOJc
on ranc;h rr cheep camp, can furnish
good reforenccH, Addres.s Mrs. X. Ken
worthy, Frltnd, Ore.
FOR BAjjB 40-nerc tniprrjvcd farm.
ffMd perfert drains Ke, ideal f(r
a
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Our
Bargain
Window I
Offers you many good pieces of furni
ture at remarkably low prices.
Chairs, Rockers, Library Tables, Li
brary Lamps, Floor Lamps, Children's
Chairs and Rockers are but a few of the
things that are offered.
abundant fruit. i , mdea Jroni Port
land. Write pwrilr lot- particulars. U s
Kearney. It. R. 2, fb.x I I SB. Hills
hnio. Ore.
CHICAGO International scandal may lie behind the disap
pearance of beautiful Jeanne De Kay. who left Hull Kase on Dec
SO, with only 92 In her puree, iM has not been beard from itoce.
IN II Kltri'TY rfl
In the li-M-i. i Cmirl of I ho 1 lilted i
Siiie-s for the lstrirt of Oi-ernn.
In the matter of Marcella Sullivan, 1 S
lianknipt.
To the creditors "f Ma reel la Su Ili- 2
van of Pendleton, in The County Of 5
Cmatilla and district aforsnld Hank-13
rupt.
Xotlee fs hereby Riven that on the 2
lth. day .if January. A. D.. 1920. the 5
ald Marcella Sullivan was adjudicat- j'3
ed a bankrupt, and that the flrat meet- Js
in of her creditors win be held at tho 2
office . .r i It ii nde -sinned (teferee in i 2
Rankru 1 ' in I'cud b-t on, ' re-?.i.n. "il , 2
the th day of February. A. !.. U20, f
it "i 0'clrcK A. at at which time and 2
place the credll rt tay attend prove 2
and fib their claims elect a Trustee
Kxamine the bankrupt and transact 2
-nch other business iih may properly 2
come before such meeting.
Dftne and dated ;it I 'end b t - n . (ire- 2
Kon. this I'lst day of January. 1920. II
rtiOA rrra ;ki:ai.i. W
Referee In Hankruptcy. 2
You cannot afford to pass this up.
You need just such things so save money
and get them right now while the stocks
are complete.
SEE THE WINDOW.
Attention Hnoae
W. C. Crawford
All mmtMT ri rrqillKtPil If
present W,lnf-mlfiy pvpnin lit
Spetljil tiiiinM tu be transacted.
hy ijjibkii 'f ni'TATon
i be 1
7:30. I
103 E. Court Street
Phone 496
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