PAOE FOURTEEN DAILY EAST ORfiOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1920. PAOE SIX ISocia and Personal Miss Rita Vry returned last evening , Thursday evening. February S. host on No. 18 from Kcho wtMT she has ( for the affair being James IS. Howler, tern visiting for a few da.M Wttk her Cecil ?ole, Carl KiiKdahl. Nat J. Kim atolcr Mrs M Pedro, trail, Bortrand S. Jerar,l. Olen K. . , I St., He. Roy K. Temple and Karl ' Thompson. In preparation fov the mmm uibjiib i Christl.in Kndeavor convention wmvn Is lo be held In Pendleton nan nioinn the young people of the Endeavor so cieties of Pendleton have arranged a urogram of song and story to be giv en In an entertainment In the Chris-I llan church next Friday evening. January SOth. I'nder the direction of Mrs. Mayo llagar a chorus of tho younger tnlent of th community are pmwrlng scv- ral verv , leasing numbers fr the vent. The program will further con sist of Vocal and Instrumental solos, duets, n male quartet and readings. As this entertainment Is to assist In the financing of the Christian Endea vor convention a nominal chare of fifty cents will be made and the young people expect to make a ticket selling drive tha first of the week. Mrs. IT. W. Collins and brother, Roy Alexander, arrived this morning from Portland. Cards are being Issved for a danc ing party in Eagle-Woodman hall on j IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllL HOPI'S IPSTAmS GARMENT SHOP WATCH this space FOR ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE. I 2ND FLOOR TAYIiORBIiDG. uiiiimtiiiiuiiutiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii ilium mil MOVED Ch er Tallman Drug Store Phone 1008 Our new location, 647 Jascha Heifetz Who was to appear at the Keylor Grand Theatre, Walla Walla, tonight, will appear SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT 3 P. M. Railroad delays and connections has made this change necessary- Don't Miss Hearing This Great Artist PBICKS l-00 to $3.50. Add 10 Per Cent War Tax. ARE YOU SURE THAT YOUR PROPERTY IS NOT UNDER INSURED? It costs tw ice as much vours. insurance is cneap, n. vuu gu m a bu I have two of company, me. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Nico J. Blydensteiii Mrs. I C Scharpf and two younger children departed on Friday for Port land where they will spend about two weeks on a visit to frio'nds. The V. C. T. I". will have a praise service at the county library next Tuesday at L':3H o-i-.oik. Special. music Is being arranged and anion program MUIMII win ne a resums Mrs. Riley and talks by sirs. s. i Lowall and District Attorney Roscoc I. Keator. The praise services are county wide unions, throughout the nation Joining In the programs. A eoclal hour and tea will complete the affair which all members and Interested friends are asked to attend. The weekly Victoria concert will be i 1-. Kiven at the County Ubrary tomor row afternoon at 3 o'clock. The pro gram includes orchestra, violin, violin- ( cello and vocal selections. The read- , I H. Main St., Corner Alta, to build that house of the best, come and see Phone 47f Ins five 1. rooms aro open from two until The musical program follow: Coronation Muroh ( Meyerbeer) Arthur Pryor Hand. Madame Huttorf l I n bel dt ve rt remo (Some day he'll come) Kmmy Pest inn Madame Hutterlyt Duet of the flower t ( Puccini ) Frances Alrta-Sophie lirawlau Minuet In O PttdereWHkl Ignure Piulerewskl A dream John MoCortnach Ave Maria (MinwnKnh Jphn McOrmaek Frits Krehder I.lcbcsleid (line's Sorrow) Frita Kretslcr Swiss Echo Soiiff tjltlHl TetraKzlnl Swedlfh Cradle Sons Alma Liluck and Kfrem Zimbnltst Dance of the hours (ronchlelli) Victor Herberts orchestra. Melody in F (Rubenstein) Pablo Casals O sole mlo (My sunshine) Kmilio de Gojrnrxa Elegie Melodte (Massenet) Knrico Caruso ( violin obll gato by Mlscha Klmaiu Heavens resound ( Heethoven) Victor Ofatorio Chorus Scherheruwide Symphonic Suite Philadelphia Symphony orchestra. 11. Sg About half a hundred of Pendleton's cl.nerest entertainers are Joining in ZZ making the Kermis to be presented by W the Parish House Guild of the Church 25 of Kedeemer, a success. Another 52, rehearsal is scheduled for Monday W evening at the county library and the 5 affair is being rounded out for the pro pi ' 'ion next Wednesday evening- in S the Oregon theater. Sj An overture by Sawyer's orchestra Si will open the event and the first stage 5 number will be an aviation novelty by 5S a bevy of high school belles and beaux, Kjtbe cast including Edna Murphy. 5 Mary Clarke. Helen dleman, Ruth BnoV, Mftry WiTkes, Lois Pynon. Mar jS gnerit4 Humphrey, Marie Fletcher. S Kaf herine McNary, T-'iiir.i Johnson, zz A Iberta MclConles, ashti Hoskins, Kat hcrine Granholm. Genevieve S Phelps, Harold Hold man, Lowell S JIugg, Claud Bnow, Allen Folsom. S Charles Snjcler Lloyd McRae, Jens S Torgeson, Ed Kirtley, Dwight French. i Dick I-awi-ence. Xorborne Berkeley K and Floyd Snyder, (ther numbers are: S Monologue Mrs. James Welch. S Tnstc by Phillips Quartet Clyde 2 rhillips. Pert Jerard, Ed Olson and Jack Dolph. S5( Darktown Skit Rudy Molner and 1'. W. Dayton. ' Play Alma Hatlock, Mrs. M. O. Bennett, C. S. Cramer, David Swan son. Singing Specialty Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. Harold Warner, Miss Mil dred Berkeley. Fashion Show In charge of Mrs. V. "illard Bond, with models from the Peoples Warehouse, Alexanders. Sav ers, The Thomas Shop and Hopfs. Mrs. K. T. Wade is in Portland to day as a guewt at-4he luncheon of the Oregon Federation of Women'3 clubs being given at the Portland hotel with Mrs. Ida Callahan, resident, presiding. The speakers are Mrs. Sarah Evans Mrs. Chas. H. Castner, and Miss Little Stearns and all of the federation offi cials will be guests. Little Miss Frances Boyden Robert -; son was h03tess for a merry affair yes ! terday when, assisted by her mother. Mrs. Thomas Robertson, she entertain- ' ; ed a group of friends at a birthday ' party. The kiddies played games and ! enjoyed music and a dainty luncheon. ; A number of mothers accompanied , the tiny folk and spent an informal afternoon. j The guests were: Mary Kllen Wright, Nelson Wright. Pauline Tray- : lor, UoKcoe Traylor, Katherine Fried ly, Mabel Bennett, Raymond Fuffit. ; Edward McDonald. Robert Thompson. James Drake, Agnes Dohnert, Dorothy Thomas and Bessie Robertson. Mrs. W. C. K. Pruitt, Mrs. T.ee Moor house, Mrs. A. Schaefer. Mrs. M. A. Dlaosway And Mrs. H. K. Bickers were responsible for a delightful bit of hos pitality yesterday when friends were asked to the. home of Mrs. Pruitt for an informal afternoon. Needlework and Sonora music were delightful di versions and during the tea hour the able, centered by a great cluster of brilliant red carnations, was presided o ve r by Mrs. (1. 1 . 1-a Do w who de parted last night for her new home In Corvallis. One of the fragrant crim son blossoms was Riven to each guest as a charming favor. The same hostesses are soon to en tertain with another afternoon affair. Mr. Jameji Sturgls, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Strand, who were members of the party which enjoyed a California :trfp and Mrs. Xale Slushpr who has spent the past several weeks in Pjrt- iand, are expected in Pendleton In the morning. Mr. anfl Mrs. Fred I-aatz went yes terday to Portland where they will vis it for the next few aays. Mm Mjn,ar.l Ktiftvi-r is eniovinir visit In Portland, she having gone i ,i a,.inn .ho rwrt rf fh.. week shortly after her return from an extended eastern visit. Mrs. Hoover1 went as a delegate to the convention ; of the Chrintian Women' lioard of MiHiiiona and later enjoyeil it visit with eastern relative. Minn Hortenne McMatern extended a charming bit of hospitality at hr home, 4J5 Garfield street, last even- in? when she entertained a few em ployes of the American National I Junk, r'ardn and music preceded a dainty supper. Mrs. K. It. Moore of Meaoham Is in Pendleton as the guest at the home or 'her brother Frank rirlch at 410 I'ol ,lege street. Mrs. Moore, who half also been weleoroed by friends, has been here sinee Wednesday but expects to return home this evening. The ivmlii ion lull. Man CTi ' on I I KllHtlaj foi mi interesting tt'U.:ioo ;i field street. Tht (tub Is Rift k I HI tudv of Itomnn hlvtory and the 101 lowing proKrani was enjoyed: IMrtb and Childhood of the Human rople; Education Mr, t-vtiuui Riot Hports und I'ustlmus Mr. Ft. 1. Ha res. Hooks, Letters and Libraries - Ml s. Uuiiu I). Nuh. A delight ful sH;lat hour followed the proKiam. While carnations cen teied a dainty table where a Imffrt lum-heon wan nerval. Mis. Hay res prO siding at the coffee urn. Mrs. R, H. Fsriw'woith former Pen dleton matron, now of Seattle, Is a guest in the city. IffaM Anna Brown, teacher at Krlu. In sin'iKling Iho woi'k end In PeMUa ton. .1. II. Barton, leacher In nhool iih tiiil No. us ui Bparka, la In l'ciuiuton tO(l:i'. Htm Juantta Prledly, who in taaeh- with Mrs. J. It. Mc Mantel. 415 Qa Ina yi-hool near HiiMnmn, oiitni" in Frt-;or! day evening lo Rfnd the week end atc - the home of her parent. Mr. and Mrl. ; Manuel Frieilly. narry K. Hiekers. of Uvermore Hlekeis & Frl.dly. In In Portland to dav to attend a meeting of the Shrln- era. Cecil Cole left Friday for week end visit in rortland. J. H. BUaa Portland nalen manaBer for the dreiron tbarty Motor Co., ar rived this morning on. No. $ from Hood Itiver. NEW TORK, Jan. 23. The Amer ican Olympic committee today re ceived from Pasadena. Cal.. a request that tho Pacific eoaet Olympic try out games he held there next sum mer. The question will he considered and a decision made later. The peti tion Is sinned by Charles V. Paddock, holder of the Inter-allied 500 and 200 meter championships and John T. Pearson of the Pasadena board of trade. The commission stated that the city offers the best quarter-mile track in the far west and will guarantee satis factory accommodations for the com petitors. Secretary Frederick W. Ru oten of the American Olympic com mittee, said today that three, possibly four, preliminary meets would be held next summer, one in the east, one In the middle west, near Chicago, and a third on the Pacific coast with the possibility of a fourth at some south ern point. OIL PAYS FOR OUTING ON VANDERBILT YACHT PITTHIti nnil, Jan. 21. Politico In Pittsburgh nay, especially If the pol itician pays close attention to his bus iness, keeps faith with the people and a weather eye open for friendj and opportunities. J. J. Kirby, alderman in the Second ward for twenty-three years, has closed his office, retired from active political and business life and char tered Gen. Cornelius VanderbiU'ri yacht for an extended cruise in the tropics, taking several of his intimate friends with htm. Kirby and his party will board the yacht in New York next Tuesd'ay. The first stop will be New Orleans, and from there the cruise will extend through the Gulf of Mexico and Cen tral and South American waters. Kirby on the advice of a close friend, invested In Oklahoma oil fields. Several years elapsed before his "ship" came in, but when it arrived, it carried his wealth into six figures. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Littl Ori lis ravelle Sewell, the little 5 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. fJ. Sewell, died this afternoon. The child will be buried from the Folsom chapel tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. Will Study Radio. Paul K. Unsner son of Mrs. W. O. Fisher, left last night for Seattle to take a course in radio operation at the radio operation at the Y. M. C. A. Mnsner formerly served in the navy. Buy New Ifopeity Mr. and Mrs. Kotiis Dcrn today pur chased from G. W. Owings lot 11 and the south half of lots 12 In Block 67, the deal being made, through E. T. Wade. Iee Hummell purchased to day from T. M. Henderson lots 11 and 11 In block 3 of Byers addition. This deal wax also made through Mr. Wado. Two houses are included in each of the deals. Consideration la not given. Henderson Will Admitted. The will of the late Peter C. Header- t son, of Milton, was admitted to pro- bate today with the widow, Mrn. 5 Amanda Henderson, as executrix , The def eased left an estate estimated js at 18300, all of -vvhfch is to go to tho wlflow. . - , 1. I. I... 1,1. ' .. . .' . , -.-v.. o-H ea equally oeiween m ...... illy b daughters. The will was maae on asumbar 2. laio. George A price, V. I'nekbiirn and T. C. F'razler were appointed to appralae the estate. IXie Tax ronilne In Itiipldly The state dog tax Is th chief attention at cnmms.ndlng thfl county ! clerk's office today with but one week of grace remaining In which to corn- ply with the law. i p m pin mn .... day 4 35 licenses had been Issueu ami Indications pointed to a nmm 'ess this afternoon. Applications have bt-vi received from every postofflce in the county, indicating that there is not an organized attempt in any com munity to defeat the law. Since It was recently reported that the law is valid, there has been an added Im petus to the licensing. After next Sunday unlicensed dogs are subject to i onftscation. 1 ii r ly Itosplta's. Hospitals were founded In very early times In India Persia nnd Arabia. They were for the most part support ed bv the klnKs. The fi reeks main tained shelter houses for the atak, but , h het institutions or inys r.nclerit times were those of the Bo- rians, whlch cro actuaii n " WHITE TRUCKS SELL READILY BECAUSE OF U Ability of Truck to Give Long: and Cortinuous Ser vice Means Much to Purchaser. That truck loners arc ionium inon und more to RMfcthelr purckmM not on the bimlM of Initial 'out hut on the prospect of lonir, COUtlnuoUM servlee. I: i the aaaarttoo of a., a. Krontsei of the l-'rentel-VuileH Motor l'o.. .Ilxlrlhu- of Whin trm ks In tli I niatllla nunty lei-rltor. "I'erinam'iti i' In a motor t ruck h the Important factor," dec'. ires Mi Frentxel. "Ho many different makes of trucks are being offered for 'ah for such a variety of reasons that the simple fundamentals of Milne In a truck aro apt to be overlooked by the purchaser. "An Important quesOon lo usk is. How long has the truck bu n built'.'' Until u truck lias been operated u number of years it has had no rhnnoi to prove its life. It Is still experimen tal. There are V, hltcs. eight ami nine yearn old. which have run snn.nno and SQO.OOf miles and are still in the run ninrr. "It Is Important to enmaaer, too. what a truck has actually done, ovei a period of yearn, in the Jiumls of thousands of owners. The steadiness with which It works, its ratio of days In active servlee, is an Important fac tor in low cost of hauling. All records of which we have any knowledge show that White trucks have an unusually high operating percentage. " Who are the owners?" Is another ouevtton that demands answering. If larve fleet users, governed by compa ratlve cost records, buy a certain make, year after year. In over-lni roam ing numbers, their choice Is a pretty safe guide. There are over 3.000 White fleets til nctive service, totaling IMM than 15.000 White trucks, ex clusive of all single truck installations "These are matters that every pros pective truck huyer nhould settle to his own satisfaction before he clostt with any dealer." Adv. A small but appreciative audience attended the present taion of "She Stoops to Conquer" by the Deverux players at the Oregon last iiiht. The company maintained the hliih record established on the previous evcnlnn and had an audlen- o composed In large part of those who had seen the "School for Scandal on Thursda evening. Don't doesnt believe the man who ,ays he care what his neighbi.rs say. N EURALGIA or Headache rub the forehead and temples with VICRS VAPOR iiiiiiii!iiiitiiiiiiii(iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii: NEUROPATHY AND SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS riii: live moal up heullnfc aciei late and effec ce practiced by E F. GIBSON, P. S. T., N. D. Urucluatc ol the S. A. Wcltmer ?choot of H'iKiresttve Thera peutics, Nevada, Mo., and tin Davis College, or Neuropathy, Los AAtrataa, Cal. In connection with general treatment we have the human bake oven for the relief of KheumatiMin. Kidney Tro.nhle, 1-aGrlppc and Parajyata, and al- 'a; special treatment on esteinal fancer. M.illirnant Tumor anil .. .,,, KUrm ,s " " ffi Or lni.Tiiai urnjin Office hours 8 to 1 2 anil 1 to IVllillcton, iire(!ii. .:?MII!imilMIIIIIIIIIII!!l!lllltli;ill!I!llll1l! Dr. C. it DAY Osteopathic i Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the opening of offices in Rooms No. 23 and 25, Smith-Crawford Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Office phone 704 Residence phone 749R UWi SO" "I 30 THE THOMAS SHOP Forntcrlv Known as Jhm Paria Newest Spring Styles Direct from the Eastern Mar kets are arriving daily. SUITS, COATS, DRESSES AND BIX)USES All reasonably priced. GREAT BARGAINS ON ALL FALL APPAREL. Compare the Style, Quality and Prices of Our Garments. 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