East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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CONTEST OI-AS8KS ' 'TKN. .the olJ t'hinesp New Year observance.
A rium of V. ' T. I'. mpdnl con- The dinner was a mimptuoua affair
tMOtntM for matron mm two foi buyK with all the artistry of Chinese euli-
unit Ktrls, of nxea H' fl 14 and 1& to
17, are now open. A few mora per
winp are needed to enter fur the prtHSB
and thoee lalrreoted may consul I with
Mr Walter Jonew, president of the
medal routes! work.
Mils. JVDO BBTCIIXA
Mrs. F. K- J udd D ri I t1 in Pendlo
on thlH morning 'mm Portland. With
Mr. Jndd, who now in Portland,
and Mr. and Mrs. . S, JaKon. she
recent l toured so Vt hern California by
mot nr. Mr. and Mrs. J udd will In
(he future make their home in Port
land and will OCCUP5 lhe V. H. Nurtn
home -ffi TWenty-first street. Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jackson remained in Cali
fornia for another month at El Hnoan
to. Santa Barbara.
A RE 0UE8T8 AT DINNER.
Pr. F. W. Vincent. Major I-ee Moor
HfNMM and John lim birth were din
ner jrnests Sunday of the Kins CbOflfJ
Tai Co, the event being inspired by
i.ny practice displayed. AmuiiK the
tViicactes served were abilone sou.
broild pork, chicken and murhrooio
ChllMMM nuts and other dishes, wit h
linear flavoring and oriental spices
predominating . The dtntnjr room
w m SacoraMd in rich oriental st le,
i he affair being a high compliment
both to the honor guests and to the
pUrfl of t China J. h i. not for
Kitten by the older generation in Pendleton.
VISITtHG AT JEUAltn HOME.
Mrs. Frona Regan and daughter.
Katherine. are hei e from Pasco for
a short visit at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Jerard. Mrs. Regan is
Mrs. Jerards sister.
I STUDKNTS ARE KNTRRTAINBD,
! Miss r. wemlolyn Hogers, who Is a
student at Whitman college and Miss
EUie Miller, also in Walla Walla at
tending St. Paul's school, were enter
tained in Pendleton over the week-
nurrs rpsTAius appakki, shop
HIGHEST STYLE
ATTAINMENT AND
SUPERB QUALITY IN
Newest
Spring Suits
FROM $39.50 TO $110.00
A collection rich in variety,
consisting of the spring sea
son's most favored styles. Many
women have already come to
look and most of them bought.
We are proud of the enthusias
tic comment it has been our
pleasure to hear from all visitors.
end at the home of Miss UoRers" par
I ems, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I I towers on
north Main street. The Rills came
Sat nrda v afternoon, returning last
evening.
ISCKPKISK PAUTY KNOYED.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I Kail were de
lightfully surprised Saturday evening
jwhen a group of neighbors called un-;
announced at their home, 802 West i
Alta street, bringing with them bun
dles and baskets which lataV produc- '
: ed '"goo. lies" for n sup par. Musical
ntUaban inehnteil a group of piano
, solos by Airs. Kugene Lyman. Pe
: sides the honor guests the party in
cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Prown, Mr.
:io t M ra. 1 . ma n, M r. and Mrs. Pen
Hloks, Mrs. Frank King. Miss Ada
Prown Mrs. Frank Taylor. Mrs. Hel
en Baits, Mrs. V. Stroble and little Miss
, Janet I.yman.
I W. C. T. V. TO HKAU PROORAM
The program for a postponed W. C.
T. f. praise, service and social hour
for which Invitations were sent nut
fir January will be hWd tomorrow
Febrtiary '2 4 at the county library and
the invitations are still extended to nil
members and their friends
An interesting program has been
prepared, including a talk on law en
forcement by District Attorney Koscoe
I. Keatnr, a discussion of the eigh
teenth t onstitutional amendment and
its adoption, by Mrs. S. A. Lowell a
reading by Mrs. Ulley and vocal solos
r P.dwards and Mrs. Wiley,
will follow the prom-am. to
ds are also cordially invit-
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Jjaw aa
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by Miss CI
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whi.h fri
ed.
nrsv rice rr.rn mkkts.
The Buay Pee Club of the Macca
bees will meet tomorriiw with Mrs. M.
A. Ferguson at her (tome. 1 1 1 Jeffer
son strer-t.
RKTrttN's FROM F.ITOKNE.
Mrs. Clara Rtocker has returned to
Pendleton after an extended stay In
Kugene at the home 3f her daughter,
Mrs. Walter P. Fell of Eugene.
KILL KARK CLUB TO DANCE.
The Kill Kare Klub is anticipating
a dancing party set for Thursday even
ing when a 11 members are asked to
meet in Eagle-Woodman hall at S:30
o'clock fo an informal number of the
A floating safe, an ingenious invention for the use aboard ships cnrrylng
valuable mail, has been adopted hy the Dutch government. The device con
sists of the safe proper and a cradle in which it reses. If the ship sinks the
cradie is released automatically and drifts away with the safe. The .safe Is
kept on deck in full view of the bridge and is electrically protected against
robbery. It is used to carry registered mail, hearing SpSClal stamps, which
are obtained at all Dutch postofflces.
1919-20 series. Hosts for Thursday
arc to be Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rogers.
Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Hattery. Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. It. M.
Sawtelle, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tul-
toch, Mr. and Mrs. James Welch, Mr.
md Mrs. Roy Buchanan, Mr. ami Mrs.
J. C. Snow. Mr. and Mrs. William
Kupers. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Egbert, and
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Taylor,
SPENDS WEEK-END HERE.
Mrs. It. E. Baynard spent the week
end in Pendelton at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde D. Greenwood. Mrs.
Buynard, who is a sister of Mr. Green
wood, left this morning for her home
in Portland.
I
! Pockets the Latest
Thing in Bathing Suits
Worn at Palm Beach
2ND FLOOR
TAYLOR BLDG.
ITALIAN FACES SECOND
TRiAL ON ONE CHARGE
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KODAKS JUST RECEIVED
A new shipment of Kodaks in all sizes equipped with R. R. and F.
7. 7. Lens.
The pictures you take now will be a source of pleasure in the iears
to come as you recall little incidents of the past, turn to your Kodak
Album and ou have the connecting link in the likeness of persons and
scenes dear to your younger days.
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
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PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 23. Joe
Lombard! will go on trial here today
for the second time on a charge of
white slavery. The Jury which pre
viously heard the Lombard I case dis
agreed, after an all-night deliberation.
Joe, during the first trial, describ
ed the "love fever" that crept over
him last July which caused him to
propose maxriage to a 16-year-old Klrl
within a few hours after their first
meeting. He came to Portia nil from
CHICAGO, Feb 23. Construction
Work among college women was the
general toplo for dlSOUSSlon at the
meeting of he Association of Deans
o" Women of state Universities, which
i onvrned here today.
Frank ideas as to methods of galn-
j ing batter results among college wom
lat) will he presented according to Miss
F. Louise Nardin, Madison, Wis., a
I member of the society.
speakers from all parti of the roun
try will be in attendance. Among
(speeches scheduled are: "How to
I Help the Self-support injr Girl." by
Mrs. K. w. Jamison, dean of women of
the University of Montana: "The
Present Housing Situation and Plans
.for tin- Future" hy Mrs. V. J. Keller,
' university of Wisconsin, and "Con
structive Methods of Securing Better
Dancing" hy Miss Kiln Fulton, dean Of
I women of the University of North
l Dakota.
The report of the national Founda
tion of Women for Social Health, will
(be given by Dean Ruby K. C. Mason
Of the University of Illinois.
A report on the nalary and status
.leans of women in state universities
will also bo presented, followed l.v n...
AUTHORATATIVE GARMENTS
FOR SPRING.
Reflecting the Latest Models of the
New Mode.
There is a sprightly spontaneity and variety
about these new garments. The jaunty sport
and mannish tailor-made are very popular. The
more dressy garments, too, are in great de
mand. In fact, all the best of the newest are
here assembled.
Prices Are Very Moderate.
COMPARISON ESPECIALLY INVITED
the country vero nchedulei! for talks,
I Approximately 000 Individual mi-etlnM
i will ba held by the four Mnociatlon.
ARE PUPILS AHA1NI too utt cumim
Ya
klma.
Wash., he said, at the Rirl s leetlon of officers.
own reqoest and intended to marry
hr here, hut was arrested before he
ould carry out his plans, he testified.
It appears It didn't make much diff
erence to Komhardi whom he mar
led. He had the "fever' and he just
j aturally wanted to wed some one.
jWhen informed by the mother of the
pirl he hfid brought to Portland that
'she was already married, he didn't
jnuit seeking a mate. Joe stated under
cross examination. He gained his
liberty on bail and had married three
days after his arrest. The Italian had
never seen the Rirl he married before
! Mrs. Lombard!, younsr and pretty,
sat at her husband's side throughout
:his first trial.
Dean RdDy K. (. Mason of the Uni
versity of Illinois will preside. The
convention will continue until Feb. 25.
ftotnoavQ on Committee
lytlS, Feb. 23.-Itaymuid Poln
enre, former president of France has
l.fen appointed president of the Inter-
u men reparations committee
' ' ffiojally len r n e d today.
is was
CLKVIOLA.VD. O.. Feb. 23. Educa
tional methods practiced in the public
schools of the I'nited Statea were un
der tho examination of a clinic of 10.
000 primary school teachers, superln
tendants and other educators In con
vention here today. The sessh n lasts
a week.
Fou r ed u cot lonal bod les n ro In
simultaneous convention. They ore
the National Council Of Primary Edu
cation ; the American School of II y-au-ne
association; the National Coun
cil of Education and th National So
Otety for the Study of Education.
The introduction of more activity j
and freedom In tho primary schools j
' Is the aim of the primary association,
I said Miss Ella V. DobbS, secretary. '
j The members have contributed scores !
of papers OH the subject and a com
I losite projrrnm, embodying all merl-
I torlous points, will be prepared and j
J made effective
WANTEO at once tw Rirls or wom
en foe dining room fork. Inquire
"It" this office.
A X T l I Middle affed or old lady to
care for children and keep house for
small family Inquire "4-XM this of
fice. Attention 1071 Xrtlihors
All members of tho Itoal Ielffh
bors are requested to attend the fun
eral of Neighbor Hill miner at th
Catholic Church at 10 o'clock. Tues
day morn I nit Feb. 24th. Hy order of
the Oracle, Fern Potty.
Noted educators from all parts of
ATARRH
For head or throt
Catarrh try thai
vapor treatment
VICE'S VAP0RU
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Ot. ! 20
I New Davenports and Chairs
"MYSTERY MAN" IS FLU
PATIENT IN SPOKANE M
This Is thn very last word In bath
Ins miitm, advices from Palm Reach
otlc lhe POCkel. When Mrn.
ArchlbmJd McNeil. Jr.. of BrldWPort.
Conn., who was Mlsn Ann frr, an.
nearwl on the l.eaeh in her new out.
fit she eretited quite a stir nmnn. ih.
members ..f the fashionable colony.
RPOKAN'E, Fell. 23. His mind
blank, the authorities are now at
tempting to establish the identity of
a patient at the Influenza hospital,
according to Chief Deputy .Sheriff
Long who was notified by the hospital
attendants last niRht that the patient
dees n' t Unow hLs name.
Deputy Sheriff Ixing picked up the
"mvstery man" earlv this week at
Oeib station near Cheney. He ap- !
peared to he 111 and was sent to the j
infloenza hospital.
"He l about 55 years, old. wears a
brown mackinaw and his ciotniriK is
rnther roiKh," said Officer r.ong.
"He had been wandering around sev
eral days when we found him."
LOOT LIONEL'S LAIR
OF LAID-IN LIQUORS
DO NOT GO OUT OF TOWN FOR
() R I ; I vLE Y, OATS OR ANY
ITHER FEED
We are a Pendleton institution, our prices are
lower than out of town, and our quality is just
as good if not better. We think we ought to get
your business.
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
.Pendleton, Oregon.
I'lioue 3."
NAME "BAYER" MEANS
For Toothache,
Pain, Colds, Headache!
NBW YOnK, Feb. 33. Friends of
Lionel Parry more are going to pin cc
crepe on the outside cePar door of th
acur's country homo at Hempstead.
L. I. t
Outride of being a stage favorite
Mr. Itarivmore has forethought anil
virion, .".fore th.-i. a year ago he
stored In the cellar whiskey, gin. cog
nac and Scotch. The goods would
hrim today closj to $10,000.
Mr. Itarrymore Is playing In Pitts-
iVpllriln-ia l,",r anl ''non hlH rpt,lrn was lo hav'
"VUldlSld, '.iv,n nne of those hoise parties for
which N issan county has become fn-
nious since the ury law weni mio ci-
ifecr.
Durlnt two months robbers have en
Iter.d the cellars of society people In
the country nnd have stolen priceless
'winps and Honors but so far as is
known have left a few bottles ns a
memory of the halycon reign of King
n.-icchup. No other loot was taken.
Charles Jones, care taker for Mr. j
T'arrymore. yesterday noticed foot- I
prints In the snow eading to an opened !
You want rell-r quickly and safely! cellar door. A lock had been pried,
Then insist on "ItaVer Tablets of A- I off. Kntering the rellar. Mr. Jones;
pirln " stamped with the "Payer took one look, then sped to police
rSam " (headquarters. F.very bottle of the
I i Th nno.e "Itaver" means vou are treasure hart been stolen.
getting genulns Aspirin prescribed hj Friends told Mr. Pnrrymore of the
phvsli inns for over eighteen years, and disaster over long-distance telephone
... ' , . .i r i... -.un..-. ..r last night. They rill never forget his.
For a few cents you can get a handy anguish--or his language,
tin boa of genuine "Payer Tablets of: j
Aspirin. containing twelve tablets. Thirty-seven million microbes of a
,,k..ge Aspirin Is the trade mark spe- les are Inhaled by a person en
,.r it.-.ver Manufacture . f Monoacetka- ployed ten hours a day indoors In ir
We have just received a beautiful new Davenport with chair to match. It
is a beauty, finished mohair, blue and gold taupe color large springy arms
and back. See it in our window to really appreciate its value and beauty.
Pretty Floor Lamps
and Stands
Just the thing to go witli your new living room
furniture. A large selection to ehoose from.
Many new arrivals in RUGS. We can match
any suite or color schem e. Any size or pattern.
W. C. CRAWFORD
Complete Home Furnisher
Phone 496
8 103 E. Court St.
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