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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1920.
TWELVE PAGES
Social and Club News
WOMAN' n 'B To MKKT (A. C. Funk.
The Woman' club of Pendleton li ' Christian: Life in the Family Dr.
to nipft tomorrow afternoon ni 2 J, F. Morgan.
, r,,"'k " lh cIil rorttn of the library Knlo-yin the event were Mr. and
nd a ,. ioKi.ua on "Thrift has beeu MlH. j w. Mnloney Mr. and Mrs. W
rhMcn to launch the ;..mity of the V. ,,,, Mr. Bm Bp, user. Mr. and
Mr oraanlimtlon. Mm. S. P. Stumta, Mrs J. u McPherson Mrs 'K. A.
rn. i mint's .1aiM1. sirs. ,. .1. cwcii ci,., , ... r
dainty table and tutor served in a to-
ken to ho pivs- ntcd fcb Mix. Avis-n . j
siding at the coffee urns wore Mr.
Mrs. S. A. Low. II and Mrs. Trostail. j
Oood wishes uml epcrsslonn Of regret j
leading Mary May Stevens
highest numltor found.
A .short program included;
Recitation Mr, Davis
Heading Mary May Htovens
Heading Alice O'Danlel
Vocal Solon ... Mrs. LouIb Lumpkin
Mr. Fergusons home was eharni
lrgly decked with bright carnation
.in! tulips and n delicious luncheon
was served during the final hour. gay
little 'sta I'm and stripes" surmounting!
each mound of salad.
Additional ftteeta who enjoyed Mr.
Pd Mr. K. it. Ahtrn h will h. h
tenses for tomorrow ' affair and the
charter of the rluh :- still pen with
a oordta welcome extended to all Pen
dleton women.
and Mrs. L. 1 'nnncy.
.! M. Cornoltaon, Mr. and Mr. Da hi
UJasj Mrs. Ulan, Sr.. Mr. and Mr.
J. F. Moruun, Miss Katherine. Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. MeLeniV Mr. and
Mrs. Ooorr;e Feebler. Mr and Mrs. J.
K. Arkell. Mrs U M. Uowman. Mrs.
liaj McCarroll, Mrs. Klla Stoolffre
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. McRae. Mr. aiul
1 Ferguson' hospitality
Catty of (Vrvallia, Mra.
j Mrs. Trestrall.
Mrs,
Simpson
Mi1-
and
Mrs R. R, MeOulley. Mr. ami Mis. L. j
A. Reese and A. C. Funk.
CLASS KN.li -YS n.wgrKT.
A social and lw liquet was given by
the 111 hie cla of t be 1 'resb teriau
church last evening In the church mr
Mff and the event, followed by a toast .
piogiam was grtatb enjoyed. Thc n. A R MEETING TOMOHROW
.omn.ittee in charae of the dinner in- Tn mmtw,-i t k- i a i
meet tomorrow at 4 p. in. in the com
mittee room or the library. The meet
ing is called fir the lection of dele-
1.71 T CS to lh ut.iltf rnf.un..u a ml 1 fx
men
Mrs. Reese, Mrs.
Rennet h McKa-o,
nstrneti.r of the
as toastniaster.
eluded Mrs. Spenser
Shfpard nnd Mrs.
and IV. W. Orecn,
1 'ihle claKS, preside.!
'.' he program of re
the following talks:
What Our Bible Class Should Do
I -avid Class.
Retullon of Rlble Class to Pasto
and Church Work J. M. Cornelison.
Mow to Induce Bixalneaa Men to At
tend J. W. Maloney.
t'ampaign for Members- H. K. Mc
I.a n.
Hlble Cluss and "Toeo'
Mrs. 1 Ponney.
discu.ss hi
at the la
ss which was postponed
MfUiaf meetingr.
MU. AND M HS. AVlStN HON'ORED
As a charminp "Adlen" to Mr. and
Mrs. Kncene T. Avison. Hushee Chap
ter, Ck E. S., entertained with a recep
tion in their honor following a regular
meeting of the lodgte last evening.
Kerns nnd a profusion of pink carna
ge Girls tions decked the dining room where a
. . buffet supper was served and a cluster
Heliglous Education for Children of the lovely
bio
ma
centered
over their departure were snowi rcu
on the he nor guests each of whom
foade a sttt it talk response.
Mr. and Mrs. Avison departed today j
on o. ; for Portland enrowta to Ore- j w. c. T. V. KNJOVs PROQ.RXM
gori City near where they are to make a praise service with an interesting
their home on a delightful country ' program followed by a tea hour was
place on the Malalla lliver. The Avl- I enjoyed yesterday by W. C. T. l. mom
s us formerly resided W Oregon Cttylbara nnd friend. The affair was held
and they have a numoer of relative. In the club room of the library anil In
tbcre. itereting talk supplemented by mu-
e ate marked a delightful ufternoon.
Mrs. S. A. LdWH discussed the his
tory of the eighteenth constitutional
a me I'll men t ehronlcliim events which
covered a period of 142 years.
1 Mstrict Attorney Hoseoe I. Keator
addressed the meeting on law enforce
ment, declaring it to be an art and en
listing the Interest of every citizen to
whom has been given the talent. He
declared the work of the W. C. T. IT.
is not finished and appealed for action
in com bat t Ing waywardness of young
Lela boys and girl of the coming genera
tion, Mr. Keator declared present ef
forts are not strong enough and that
through the home comes the dominant
influence.
A tea table, charmln In Its ' ap-
pointment. was centered by snowdrop
blossoms and calla lilies decked the
club room. Mr. S. A. Lowell and Mrs
J. 11. Haley presided at the tea urns
nnd in charge of serving were Mrs. M
Mathews. Mrs. William Koedeeke
Mrs. James Akey and Mrs. J. W. Ma-oney.
Mlts. rBROVBON ut'STHSS
At the home of Mr. M. A. Fergu
son. 1 1 2 Jefferson street, yesterday
mefnben of the tSuay Hee Club f the
Maccabees and a few additional
friends njoyed a delightful afternoon.
son of Washington's birthday
rilUf the motif for a tiuttpi
tl
fly
irri;
ed a ft;i
by
Iffn
C.
were greeted at the d
nial maids, represented by
H. Conroy and Mrs. Snsa it
pavne, Mrs. Marv Mct:ee, Mr
Taylor and Mrs. Tillie Walters.
A feature of the affair wuh a sur
prise to Mrs. llattie U ivis which took
the form of a handkerchief shower.
Mrs. Havis' birthday being today. An
other enjoyable diversion was a search
for hidden hatchets, honors and dainty
trophies lall.ng to Mrs. Conroy and
Can You Write a
Headline for This?
Foley's Honey nnd Tar is the
est known and most successful
amiiy cough medicine on the
narket and the following letter
s positively true and genuine:
Sayi "It Acts Like Magic"
Gilbert Fltm -Int. 3)1 1 RudIon Av.,Loi Anf dcs.
Al., wnlcs: i ntvu mucli pLaiure in taiilVin
0 tb vary rat bn?.i( my Umily and I have
'nvo,: irom the uie of Falsy'i Honey and Ttv.
1 tMiitrvtly attfl like ntntfir, and tu mv mind thr
nothing on th market that can eo-niwrn with
I. Wnanever thr are ny " ,uf houhali
utrar.nf irom heavy ccMt or bad eouh or
ioarteneia, w t once get a bottle irom our Lirpl
ii . i i T.v nd altar ona or two donei obtain n
itant rr kef. Your company daaarvaa great rrad't
or auch a valuable production and from our own
xerience a cannot do otherwise but i-ecom.
nand it la our (rianda and this we willingly do
ma wi t continue 10 ao so.
Foley's
. Honey and Tar
COMPOUND
' I . :.i;S THE THROAT of pl.leflm
md mucus, stops that tickling, apens tno
ill passages for caster breathing ami coats
he raw, inflamed surfaces with a heal
eg, soothing medicine.
Coughs that ''hang on" after
'he grip er "flu' are relieved by
Foley's Honey and Tar.
Sold Kvcrywhcra.
THE THOMAS SHOP
AUTHORATATIVE GARMENTS
FOR SPRING.
Reflecting the Latest Models of tlie
New Mode.
HOWS UPSTAIRS AI'I'.MSi:
siior nil: wt)Mi:x
The New Coats are
Here in Great
Variety
Short, jaunty models for sport and oth
er wear. Polo Cloth, Camel's Hair,
Heather Jersey, Covert Cloth, Silvertone
Cloth, etc.
Reasonably Priced, $22.50 to $95.00
SEE OUR SPLENDID SHOWING
OF SEPARATE SKIRTS
ar
I.RAVB OX POUTLVXO VISIT.
Mr. and Mrx. K. V. Mn'onins loft
;thls morning fr a visit In IVrtlaiul.
IAKKUAL tfl CHCCflSB DTNNrrn.
! Com iiletl nsr a rar ile voted to the
Istncly of China Current Literature
irlub memlers this afternoon enjoyed
'a special Chinese dinner prepared for
ithem at flney's p.'irh-r in Pendleton
"Chinatown." M.':nl.ers met at the
club room of the library at one o'clock
and after the interesting meal, for
j whirl cc vers were lair, - tr 2 2. they
adjourned to t he Imnic of Mrs. K. P,
Tulloch ot Jaokaon street, and the
Oriental fete is beinir enjoyed durinp
jthe later afternoon hours with Chi
j nese mn.slc and iran.es.
The unique lflSfl clnh annual was in
ifharpre of Mrs. Charles Marsh Mrs.
jXorborne Berkelev, Mrs. Charles Bond
and Mrs. James Welch.
2M FLOOR
TAYI.OH III. I Hi.
ILEOIOX DANCE A svcrKzs.
, The dance hebl hv the American
i n Eaele-W'ocd man hall last eveninir
was n big success, several hundred
I couples having dropped in fur an
evening of dancine. The hall was dec-
orated in the national colore and niu
tafe was furnished by n legion orches
jtra, The committee in rharfe con
sNted of Frank Klncaid. Charles Vin
, ier, Iloscoe Vaughan and Ftoger Kay.
Ll TIII.lt ;! OAI X TO REStME
m
. ' s?s-aa,
BRING US YOUR
FILMS FOR EXPERT
DEVELOPING AND
PRINTING
We maintain one of
the best equipped ko
iak finishing depart
ments in Oregon with
in expert photo
rrapher in charge.
CVe make a specialty
if enlarging. Now is
.he time to look over
four old negatives
jnd have the good
)nes enlarged. We
guarantee good work.
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
XICiilT FltO.XKS 1032, 319W, 693.U
(Continued from page L )
Arc Pa reacts of Son.
A little son was born this morhing
tn Mr. and Mrs. A. Hasmussen, at
ftbeir home. 310 Thompson street. The
new arrival weighs 6 1-3 pounds.
site which completes the cycle every
seven eurs. The rabbits were attack
ed by the parasite in 191 . which
caused a great shortage of food for
lynx, foxes, etc. Since the short
age of young fur bearing animals has
been noticeable, as the majority of
the animals killed have been the
adult ones. Mr. Goldman predicts
that by next year the fur business will
begi n to i m p rove as rabbits will be
more plentiful.
Fishing Good.
Mining, another Alaskan industry,
has suffered b"eause of the high cost
of operation of mines, be tays. Mr.
Ooldman says that this, coupled with
the war has had a marked effect upon
the population, which was onee fin, 000
before the war and Is now aho-.t 1T.,
000. The fishing industry, however,
says Mr. Goldman, us there
i is good, says Mr. Goldman, us there
TE SELL ALFALFA SEED
AT EXTRA LOW PRICES.
PHONE W 5 1 OR 47 5
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Cuticura Ointment
Best For .Rough Red Hands
NothinR more effective in aoothins and
dealing chapped, cracked, .-.ching or Bleed
ing hands. Bathe them each night in a
trong hot lather of Cuiicura Soap. Dry
and rub in Cuticura Ointment, and wear
old gloves during he night. Result:
soft, white hands.
Cuticcra Talcum Powder
Do not fail to test the fascinating fra-
Eince of this exquisitely scented face,
by. dusting and slcin perfuming powder
Delicate, delightful. dirtingu. rt impartA
trrhe person a charm tncuntparablc Cuti
cura Soap. Ointment and Talcu.fi every
where at 25c each. .
For sample pf ea.chfr.ck address: "Crfti
cari. Pop. ST, MMra,Mua."
UBwCuticura Soap -Savos without mog.
is an abundance of salmon and ball
but. A new Industry which pronitse.
well is the raising of reindeer for meat
and for their hides. They live on
deer moss.
Price of food In Alaska ar; very
high, he says. The 25 cent piece is
the smallest coin used so 2.r cents t.
one of the favorite prices for small
articles. Flour, rice. etc.. cost 25
cents a pound. Kggs are $1.50 a
doztn. Mooh9 and caribou and other
meats are plentiful, as are vegetables
which thrive beneath the midnight
sun and grow to an unusual size.
Winter ( onsidcrctl Mild.
The winter was considered a mild
on states Mr, Goldman. and the
spring "break-up" Is on the way. Hy
April 1. be predict the snow will be
gone, and snow will not fall to any
great extent until next November. The
coldest weather experienced by Mr.
Goldman Was 70 below zero. He vis
ited Ketchikan, Cordova and Tnchor
age. and later went into the interior
as far as Fairbanks. He made the
return trip to the coast by snow shoe
and sailed from Cordova. The trip
to Seattle took five days.
Mr. and Mrs. Goldman expect to
leave soon for Boiso as Mr. Goldman
will take up his duties March L Mrs.
Goldman returned from Alaska a few
weeks ago, und hnn been visiting hei
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Coutts.
has been afloat of the possibility of
trouble, even of armed intervention
on behalf of the defendants. Thus far
no clns-h of any nature has occurred.
With uniformed men of the Ameri
can Ltficn walking the same streets
as the I. W. W., not an instance of op
en friction hnr arisen. L'ut it has been
conceded that the elements of trouble
ire prevent Threrttenlng letters of
ironymous origin have been frequent.
Information Source Kept
M ONT KSA MO, Fe h. II . Con n t y
peace officers today denied they were
consulted before the request for troop.)
lq be sent to preserve order hero dur
ing the Ontralia murder trial was
sent to Governnr Hart by rrosecuting
Attorney Alln. AlthoiiRh ugly rumors
were current during the early part of
the trial and that gatherings of L W.
W. industrialists for the purpose of
jal! delivery might be expected, no
very definite reports were received, the
Allen refused to commit himself on
fhe source of his information that
Urmsr ana rumcra that Jail delivery
w... -e at.ienipi.ed.''
"James Ball, Juror numbf? 13, was
chosen to replace Juror Parr, who was
.1, when the trial was resumed. Hau
ler of the tafluen&a epidemic is over,
according to physicians.
There is a sprightly spontaneity and variety about
Ihese new garments. The jaunty sport and mannish
iailor-made are very popular. The more dressy jcar
rienls. too. are in m?"t demand. In fact, all the best
ii the newest are here assembled.
Price Are Very Moderate.
COMPARISON ESPECIALLY INVITED
n c- nsldared o
no of the
plays
M$t school MtudentH and promises to
I make a real htt.
OmI of Thanks
We dei-tire to extend to the. many
kind friends our heartfelt thanks and
lpprcciatlon for the beautiful floral
if faring and kindness extended dur
ing our sad bereavement in the death
of our beloved daughter and sister,
Mrs. Bell WJlnar.
URA M All Y A. ftClTRPRz"
MfUL D. I- PHKLPS.
IMPORTANT ACTIVITY SHE DYES HER OLD
jmOJLATJJOASSIT
VOI'NG MK.V for Ital'way Mall Clerks.
1110 month. Kxperience unneces
sar'. For free particulars, exaniin-
atious, write J. Leonard (former Gov-
rr.ment Kxaminor) 949 Kqultable
tldaf-f Washington, D. C.
oth- to Retail Clcrk-s
There will bo a meeting tonight,
February 2."th in ITtalOtl hall. All urg
ed to be ireent.
Dramatics at Pendleton high school
irt deveb ptrig into an activity of con
sider, ible size. Oil Thursday Mlsn Bf
fle Duff's Knglih claM iHll present for
the student body a dramatiztition of
"Silas Marner," wi itteti s'inil drama
tized by the students. The classk
study "f the l.ook way taken up by the
clasM Inst semester.
One week later the dramatic club,
under the direction of C. S. Cramer,
expects to present "Trp lrdlK"l Son."
comedy. Ted Strauglin ptaVa the part
of the prodigal son. The clob hss put
on a number of good productions dur
ing the year and the success of which
have been due largely to the untiring
efforts of the director, C. S. Tamer,
and of the president, David Swanson.
March 12 Is the date w hich has been
set for the junior plny, "Pa's New
Housekeeper' Claude Snow and David
.Swunson are playing thu leads. This
''Diamond Dyes" Make Fad
ed, Shabby Apparel so
Fresh and Stylish.
Don't worry about perfect results.
Lse "Diamond Dyes," gjaranteed t"
glvp a new. rich, fadeless color to any
f.'brle, whether is bo wool. silk, linan,
cotton or mixed goods, drensen
blouses, stockings, nklrts, children's
con tit, feathers, draperies, c-.verinn-The
Direction Hook with each pack
age tells no plainly how to diamond
dye over nny color that you can not
make a mistake.
To match any material, have drug
gist nhow you ''Diamond Dye" t'olor
Card.
TROOPS ENTRAIN FOR MONT I:
(Continued from page 1.)
MON'TKSAXO, Feb. 25. Lieutenant
General Hunter Liggett of San Fran
cisco, commandinc the western de
partment of the army, has authorized
the commanding officer at Camp
ewis. VVashinmon, to comply with the
re juest of Governor Hart of Washing
ton that troops be assigned to Monte-
sano during the remainder of the T.
W W. trials here as a precautionary
measure.
The increasing drift of radicals to
.Montesano. now the focal point of I.
W. W. Interest, coupled with VBCUS but
Igly rumors and threats that have
reached the ears of state counsel,
tapped Herman Allen prosecuting at-t.-rney
for lewis county, to call upon
governor Louis F. Hart yesterday aft-
pillll
i f 9 v f d. i a
I Many New Rugs for Yon I
full
the
like
Baled
Alfalfa Hay
For Sale
Any Quantity
UMATILLA FLOUR Sc.
GRAIN CO.
Phone 351 and 1014
1300 West Alt
emeon for t he assignment of a
Company of regular infantry to
scene of the trial.
l-reoi riion Anticipated.
"We wil not let the boyn die
j di.es.'' Is one statement attributed t"
the bidden leaders of the I. W. W. do
jfense ifnlfylng that direct revolution
ary action may he resorted to In th
je'-ent Ihe defendants are found guilty
of the murder of Warren O. Grimm
Jone rf the fotir leylonarien who ni-t
AitU in the armistice-day ambuscade.
The art ion r-t Prosecutor Allen In
calling for military protection for thf
; Mor,tf.-ir,o trlnl i- dictated. he de
I claresi, by the d-s'rp of the state to
pTPcvp if. p ace and insure a
fair trial, protecting both the inter
ests of the j ros'-cullon and the de-
We have been busy all morning unpacking and displaying
many clever patterns in Wilton and Axniinster Rugs. They
are beautiful in design and texture. You will say that the
Heroti Wilton is the prettiest covering you have ever seen.
Most every size is included in this lot. The smaller ones to
match the larger ones, and just the right shade to match the
rest of your furniture.
Visit our store look these rugs over. You will he pleased.
W. C. CRAWFORD
Complete Home Furnisher
103 E. Court St
Phone 496
Itone-i Afloat.
o trial first oet
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