TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1020. taot. rx 1 -J... - -"" -rr- "i ... iv "i "f THIS tRJ WbSUH utfi Hill SWlBlOTDBT THE THOMAS SHOP Formerly Known as Th Pari Social and Personal Mm. J, F Sun. In - nml her dnht r . maruiKt-r of lh HuMwln Sheep lm MlHH Ulitll innktnjr un 0 tf Mm Ham M li (M I . en .ill. .) endnl vtH nt the honn m tr. Mr. Clmilcs (! tinrtl it vlieet havt (i ihrlr home In North lewder W- W u! -f the IIIMM i I Hand-is' ho i Mr. T f Yu; lor and Mr. It. J (:tnfUlri. fornoil of 'hw rii-, are rnonu Die nrnarB for lh lertun In- IJ ulenant - af.i:trh) fa"n. ' ' ' u- Bivn m i'omiiihI r. i.ruan s r l'rtn. will in- miir'Sioi in KjifA in.i thw mm enjoying mi KtMttra vmtt in Cattfol nia. They are at prrwnt fUMta at thchome of Mr. anil Mrs. I H. .m i i titl xvtiotl a Mil.'.nh of !.. ii.:fi'. and h.-fore returning to ';'.:! will i i.Jo. with t he, Mennefefs a motor lrt throiml. the southern state. The Wouviu'm Iter fit Association of tin- l l Ma oal'fcs will not hold their ichfil iled nuetuiK at 2 in Kaplo th- he:ot:t f (He luiri. ot Lre- , -.-mlman h.ill. Indefinite poatpom run woman hu InK". kh-h: N made Ikh-:.um. of the in- ' fltienxn situation. In the ffirilnd J mi ran I nd Ore- , (Ionian '! M aofN-url attractive Mr .,ml Truman liters (Miss portrait tff Mr. John iHcwwn RltOetat) returned last evenlnir from former Pendleton matron. Mrs Iiii K- V ,na where their weddtnK VM von nil been elected rcaddent of Ihe an eVent of Friday, the services being rortland Young Women's Christian read a t ti 10 o'clock in the CVnfixeffa AsHoelatfun. tlonul rivm-h with Keverend Homes - offlctattnC- The couple wa attended KTnrt of Mr. and Mrs ChaXHMI ; .Mr. and Mrs. pgr) Hrnntiey Misa Bertteh who Kthel KenntxtX) of IVndleton und only ore now niaUno.- their hom. at Ray Immediate friends and relatives were crk, orepon.ahore Mr. l"ikel.- isj. resent. GIRLS MUCH FETED IN WASHINGTON i. The hride was charmingly attired Ita a trgvellng gull of dftgp blttg worn with a snu.ll hat to match, und her matron of honor chose a cogtnma ol the gMA Color cut tailored lines and worn with a hut of blue. After the service the wedding party enjoyed a dinner at Hotel Oacrea. Mrs. Itogers, w ho Is a sister of Kd ward K. tie 1st. eanie to Oregon lust summer from her home hi Minneapolis ami has since been associated us steno grapher with ihe Standard ll Com- paii. Her liuslNiud is the son of Mi ami Mrs. lavid Roorf and during the w ur was stationed with Company l .. fi-rd infar.try at the l'resldio. He re i eivcd his .Uscharife from service last May while home on furlough. Ho is employed w it h lld field and Peterson In the automobile business. Mr. and Mrs. llopers will h tem porarily domiciled at a IB Ulalne street. The I-adles Pioneer club of Pendle ton will not hold a regular session scheduled for tomorrow afternoon. The rfebruary me.et ing !h to bo can celled, the club to convene again early in March. , Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Montgomery and little son Stephen arc belnir weletuned for a stay In Pendleton. They have recently made their home in Ituker. The Mont gnier s are tempora rily domiciled In the J- N. Iltirgess hoim 'n Jaclson street. Of interest to Umatilla county folk is the wedding in Corvallls on Jailttar) 24 of Mtsa Uuby Uavldson ami Her man A. Stay;s. The eeemony culmi nates n romance which had its begin ning at Philomath college during stu dent days the bride having special ized there in music. f Mrs. Stages is a former Kiberton. Wash., glti and her hnsliitnil is the son ivf Mr. and Mrs. O. Y. Staggs of Wcstcn, The couple will residu at the rroOttVs ranch home. : 7 I. t. tiates. Bong lender at The I i cccpi satniday. EXTREMELY ATTRACT IVE ARE THE NEW SPRING SUITS, DRESSES and COATS That Are Arriving Daily. The Prices Too are Very Reasonable A GOOD INVEST MENT would be to buy a Fall Coat or Fox Scarf now. All greatly reduced. M. Kunz is in Pendleton from Port land today. It. B. Montagen of Toppenish Washington, is a Pendleton visitor. J. Conway, of Portland, is in th irsh of tlrande. Is In f Helix, is in the city it the E. Q. &i the city today. Art McMann today. J. A. Wallace of Condon Oolden Hole. . . John gle returned on this morn ing's train from avlsit in Portland. Elbert Tate, bookkeeper at the Am erican Nat tonal bank, ret timed this morning after a week-end spent in Portland. Largo Number served j Ninety-nine Pendleton people were I served with food from the diet klteh I en yesterday at noon, and people were fed in the evening. Those in charge yesterday were Mrs. Charles ! H. Marsb. Miss Kate Voorhee.-i. Mini ! Edith Dnubner, Mrs. Leo Moorhouis land Mrs. H. E. lilckers. today .Mrs. I Anna Herrlck. Mrs. Henry Dixon J Jones and Mrs. Harold Warnrr are In I charge. The I ted OrOSsWa Mill uktn ; for nurses to voltrnteer dnrin the in fluenza epidemic. Help has been sent J to SPeho, The Ited Cross announces ! that anyone needing food from the l kitchen may phone 460, or if patient ' have recovered and do not w ish more . food sent, to notify A HO so that the service may be discontinued.' NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON VIOLENT QUAKES ARE CHICAGO mi hrtaUan imrrii. ovcrj mrontnc, t' To Care A Cold in One Day Take "Laxative Bromo Quinine TaMets" Be sure you get the Genuine , f Look for this signature 'M ' P ' 1 BRING US YOUR FILMS FOR EXPERT DEVELOPING AND PRINTING . , Wo nmliilaiii fine "I (. pqntopcri Kodak fin- llllHU lIllMlltllK'Hl- In Oregon wiiii mi aspen lliottrrti)tKr In rliiiru'. w ! ikaka ii ibmIbIM "' i nlHlni t tim time tt lOOk nWT )'(itlr "I.I IH'K- miM" Mid ba il' kmi niiv onbuvad. W K"nr- llllli' UtMlll M.Hi. WASHINGTON MIbr Celfa and Miss Retvcra Clare, daunrhters of Samu. 1 L. ( la re. a mi mber or the Chilean delegation to the finan cial conference held in Washington, have been much feted during their visit in the Capital City. Anionic the many functions given ia their honor was a dance at the Argentine embassr. lllilllllM!llllll!IIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIII!!MII!IIIIIllinillll!l!lllllllIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllin jioits cPsrrAms garment shop MORE NEW SPRING UiPJVALS Today we opened a ship- 1 ment of SILK DRESSES including Taffetas, Goer- gettes and Satins. You'll ag ee with us they're the prettiest styles shown in r many a day. Come up and I see the new arrivals. I Major Recovers liealtbu Major K. .-"'.vjn :i;uifier, of the I'nia tilla ludiu.ii Agency. has recovered after an attack of Spanish influenza. He is now able to resume his duties at the agency office. Mrs. RaltmnrrJi t ailed by Death Mrs. Minnie (. Sultmursh, aged 66. died this morning- hh the result of pneumoi! a. She was the mother of Mrs. D. McDonald, of this city. Fu neral arrangem nu have not yel been made. The body is at Frown's un dertaking: parlors. CHTCjtfjO, Feb. 2. Knrtbqunkft shocks eov HnR m period of ever two hours the most violent in months, we re record c& hf t h T n i ve rs 1 1 y of Chicago elviiioe'i apn eariv today. fb-, servers were Unahle to determine the location of the shoeka on the box. 30c THE PENDLETON DKUG tu. a 4 The Rexall Store j 5 Mt.nr rTDCTTlftl -11hK. aiV. MM g A New Yor! only person h ;. hat-pin. in says the mm.m vt ilh lxii Sautulei'H tQ Iduho. Don Saunders, Pendh ton boy who served overseas in the I". 8. navy, re i turned yesterday to the home of his I parents in Idaho, after :t. short stay In j thia city. He expects to go to Seattle soonto underaro an operation on his feet, for bone misplacements. WN MX EXPOSED BY SERIES 0i: MESSAGES The Newest of the New Manv heautiful suites arrived tlii moniing. est line of Dining Room Furniture ever displayed The pretti- in this city. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I TOB .M.K Max trie eiiti ipiierl. j I Thonr- 1028-W. fully lie. fmh BALE Three mil' h cows, Quean incubator, and was enslnc and ulhci wruall implt-mentH. Phone 24 7. Am ill ion . O. W. rn account of the health attuatloa j; there will be no meeting of I'endle iton Camp No. 41, this evening. ; 1 By order of C- C. J. p. WALJUm, Clerk. own hi IN'D I I 'tor: TAYIiOH BIjDO. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiin CJIICK FEED? SURE WE HAVE IT. SCRATCH FOOD CORN WHEAT EGG MASH PORCELAN EGGS GRIT OYSTER SHELL MEAT SCRAPS FISH MEAL E POWDER TONIC "MORE EGGS" TONIC BONE DARLEY And several more articles. Wc deliver anywhere in town ;is usual. Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. 1300 Went Alta. Phone 351 and 1014 BABY NAMED LYDIA E. I Because Her Mother Was Made Well by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. ( all ray thaiiii.; for your blessed medi- liicine, Lyuia cj- ' n am a vegeiauie Compound. I wa3 !n a vrv had con- Idition and had lost two babies, one nf mv ctofd friends told me about Lydia t.hl. fVnrtrvitind and Lfipr T had taken leight or ten bottles I . nrnmBT. T kfllt on taking it until my baby v was born last month and we have had her chris tened Lydia Elizabeth. I wish you to publish my letter to benefitother women who are suffering as I was." Mrs. Ktherine Kurzbacker, 1086 Man hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Women who suffer from any feminine ailment should not lose hope until they have tried Lydia E Pinkham'sVegetable Compound. The many convincing testimonials constantly published in the newspapers ought to be proof enosgh for women who suffer from those distressing ills peculiar to their sex that LJia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ia the medicine they need. M Hi I uuwuu H i . HI BEHUH, Web. 2. A series ol tele. RraniH alleged to Inive been sent In thf early stttifes of ihe war by -the then flerman Crown PVlJICe PVedcrtck to thn emjieror, the Impotial chancellorj Itr von U'tliMiann-M'tlltv i-k. Count Krnsl von Reventtow, editorial writer of the TaitoM-ZeitunK. and ethers, containing eriticfattns ot men and events, in inib llaned by tb ' i waertn. In Kcltrn.tr , 1913. th' i ia said by the newspape wind t" the chaneellor. cXir''sairi; dlaapprovaj of an adttojtal in Hie North fl'rman Oataett diacuaalng iht war alms. He also expresses disgust with Professor Hans IWlbHieCk or the University of rierlln. ami others whom he designated as "recluae idiots." iVied III- Patlemi- Delbruech espectaUy appears to have tried sor.'tly the patience of the lih perittl heir, who. under date of De cm!er 2f, 1914, wired his father as cat.... u- Professor Delbrtieck of licrlin ha Written an unheard-of article in the Prussian yearttook in which he dis plays the most vulgar and most un patriotic sentiments. T urgently 1"'K yon to remove this fellow from the university. If he . has Influential friends In hiaher c ivilian positions, this circumstance does not alter the case." The Vttrwaerta extr'eses the belief that Uelhrueek, whom the paper des erll... s, "Hethm inn s Intellectual a man who was pjnus in his devotion to the HohenaoBanfa" will be sur prised and amused when he learns of the proposed -Christmas alft the cri wn prince had in store for him five years ago. only One War im in a maaaaifa to Revantlow the crown prlnco eomttllmented the Pan German editor for his rebuke to i;dl tnr Zimmerman of the lyrital I'nzel rer. who. early in 1915. ventured to discuss war alms. That same da, the Hohen7.olern scion telegraphed tf August Scherl. owner of Ihe I,okal An. zeiger. thus: "I regret exceedingly thai your edi tor. Zlmni'-rman, has hern allowed to write sm h nonsense. All of us t0O nizo onlv .,ne war aim: Down with Kn gland.' " The Vorwaerts states that l ne crown nrlnce apparently inherited from his .i ....u- ih. Mrlfht of icalt" but also a ftmdness for telegraphing. The palter concludes: With such pleasantries this army leader and dangler aflT petit.. , it, MBnaed hlniartl i,. fotc Oh oaway.'" I I Onfe cleVer suite is now in pur window. It comes in either Walnut or Jacobean oak and in William and Mary period. It is nrarly like illustration but has the fine double legs in aJJ making the sinartest looking tall ever in tliis large store. W, C. CRAWFORD Complete Home Furnisher I L 03 E. Q6urt St. Phone 496 Inn iiiiiiiiiiiiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii