East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 22, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 22. 1020.
Social and Club News
are N - treated
"cxternaely" with
rum riANs MEimw;
The HplcsonnVrtini Cluh 1 scheduled
to inrft tomorrow frith Mrs, B. R-
omasa! I and Mm C . Terrain a
bowtas Their saieets have fwn
;.ke! to tin hom of Mm Oui n id 1.
9 1 9 Thdtnpon irtrwt.
MHR SIMPSON IS HOSTRSS
Inspiration Oub members enjoyed
A delightful meeting yesterday aa
gueet of Mm Robert Simpson at her
hum on Kajst Court street. An in
formal afternoon was spent with
needlework and program of Brunswick
music added to the enjoyment. In
serving a dainty luncheon Mm Simp
yon was assisted by Mrs. Ho I Us of
I'nrtland v ho is her houaeguest.
FYr the next meeting of the Inspira
tton Club Mm J. N. Scott will enter
tain at hc-r hon;e on Lewis street.
FFH"Ett OTVE U'XCKEON
Friendship Orcle No. ; met yester
day in regrular session In Ba fie-Woodmen
hsll Initiating a class and ballot
ing on more name?. Memln'ts then
adjourned to the banquet hall u enjoy
a feast prepared by the officers, Mr.
Dorothy Thomas. guaMian neighbor:
Mm Iouie Iampkin. past guardian
neighbor; Mm. Man.- Johnsoti. adviser:
Mm Hon per. magician; Mm Ielia
Taylor, attendant, Mm Anna Kohert
Fon. captain of the guards, and mem
bers of the g"uard team who are Mm !
S -phia Thompson. Mm. Hattie Fer
guson, Mm l Taylor, Mm Anna
Mct'onnell. Mm Tillie Walters, Mm.
Klein Norsen, Mm,
Mrs Nancy Cardan.
Alma Toole and estlny affair were Mrs. Earl O. Wil
liams? Mrs. TUlle Walters. Mm Bluhm.
tam Martha Haasell. Mrs. And Kose.
AhAM oAMTAV DKLmmrn Ml' Otto Aim Glen Kates of
IH.K SFSION DEIJOHTH.Lv Athena. Mrs. Jack Kern. Ml.. Mv.iv
As uesis o Mm. Harry Mcrarland. Anderson Kiith Taylor. Frances ttia
, captain No. S. and members of her d.- Mnn Nay(lMl
enjoyed one of the most delightful so- 1 ntS. MEAN'S IS VISITOR
rmi im'iinfc3 oi ine nuiKt1 reason, x ne . vi i , .
,, . . . . . . ,, ,i Mrs, H. l . Means of Herm stools in
affair took place in Moose hall "d I Pendleton todav r
additional hostesses w ere Mm Lena !
Pln,on. Mn Lottie ..on. Mrs. 1oaUVII.U MOTOR TO cOfNTRT
.Brown. Mrs. A. Edmunds, Mis. Dora x- , . .
Allen, Mr, Anna Peterson. Mr,. Ht- JZ,2aJ'"
:.,. v, u.'.i . u.. ii . i .... I v ' ,"J v.mn. n mi-
VICRS VAPORUBSI
v'OUR FODYGUAWD - 30'. SO", li s
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
boih occupant of the, car would have
been killed. The engineer was so near
the oar that he could see the number,
which was 30941, A similar Incident
was reported yeterda by the train-
Pdrlven by Frank Moens, missed the
I thln's en cine a in tit t a foot when
IILiiinii
i
EXnU SPECIALS
,MTtnjr the Main street crlMMnC
.nuehino w:i9 Km.letl with boys
up
The
and
lumnrrqw eveninii when they hnve
been asked to be guests of Mrs. Ju
. .- - ...i.t vniii. n Mie
AITS. ailIt.;ii:ttino. un . . i. .. . .. j '
Mrs. rrirune Dupuia and Miss Uule
I Hales at hr home near Adams. Tta
Mrs. Ava Kdwards sane a rharmlhs trl? wl" b mR,,c b5' '""tor.
PKOUp of vocal solog with piano ac-,
e.manimen. by Mrs. MeFarland and IS'' EfT OF DAUGHTER
In a uniquely arranged guessing con- L "? E' u Smith visiting In Port
test tronhiet fell to Mrs. Lillian Con- : !iml as ,hp Ku', (J''r ,1;,uth,'r. Mm
roy and Mrs. Charles U Bluhm. Th"mn aughan. fhe? hiwing return
Bright daffodils and clusters of red T u'''r th "T- Va"Khan. who
carnations decked the ball and ceuter- ' J,oi'"',1 " 'lleton after she
ed prettily appointed tables her the '"h I"' extend4 vlslt at the
guests enjoyed luncheon during the ifi- "1, nome
victroia music .,.t-....'t to Jn
WILL BE LIGHT, PRICE
IS
(By l'n
WASHINGTON
prices will be Inc
Injr rising flour
ti.l Press).
April St. Bread
eased again foMow
d whe't ..uotnH
nal h out-
affair
A Teature of the afternoon was the
presentation to Mrs. TjOttJe Long,
chief honor, of knives and corks in
silver, the gift being extended by Mrs.
Leota Brown for the lodge upon the
occasion of Mrs. Long's wedding an
niversary. Guests other then the regree of
Honor members who shared the inter -
government reports indicate today.
Wheat, now selling far above the g:ov
erVnient guaranteed price, has not
reached its high level, according to
the crop estimate bureau, of the de-
iiiirlnieiif of Ac rien !f use.
we.-tl.ound. The . nuineer reports thaw? -ti,.. ,, n ,.,,., .....
War- x.t idem tteimrMd
The driver and passenaer of an Os-
'"Tne taxi had a norrow escape today.'
iccording to trainmen on No. 1 7.
as the train was coming to Pendlel
the taxi-driver In an attempt to cross
the crossing east of Mvtlnger's dalrv,
tame s close to the engine that had
not the engineer applied the breaker
"l'KN IH.I-K N S I I-STAIIIS APPMII'l. SHOP KoH WO.il KX
COAT
SALE
$25.00
COAT
SALE
MISSES AND V, OMEN'S NEW SPRING COATS, values
ranging from $29.50 to $37.50. Lucky indeed, is the woman
or miss who can select a jaunty new spring coat at such a
moderate price now-a-days. Colors are navy, tan, Pekin
blue and rookie. Weewould advise early choosing before
they're gone.
EVERY SUIT IN THE SHOP
NOW AT GREAT REDUCTIONS.
only in the United Blutca, hut throiifrh
mt the world." Mild Statistician
' Murray. " This will arreii priees in- (
Hide the 1'nhVd StateB. it spells th :
r. vt'i se of radUCttons, and perhaps j
further advances in prici1."
(ther sIkhm also point to a risini;
market. One is the dissolution of the
T'nited1 Btatatf rrairi corporatltMi, June
30. It has now i to control prit
Many farntM- contend It deliherately I
': :ii down prices, and itmt dissolution)
would bring a midden ihrrcaa.
Two fartors. hattruvar, rnny t nl tb !
ke tp prlens at their pn'Stnl level.
Them an i
14 ) I'lilrt ua lion of for
inles which will rent Hat
Injr bf American w heat.
(2) A Ipla: oarr-over
announced today by the
ilt'purtnient.
i'ehftir
if 1iI!i wheat
atfHcuUucul f
OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR
" " HB IMBKB BitP
a Try 1-ast oi.(.jrc,iiian Waal Ads.
I . I' '
Cranes Linen
Lawn
SYMBOL OF YOUR PERSONALITY
Your letters carry to the recipient a mental picture of
your personality. They are symbols of individuality or
lack of it.
When vou use "THE CORRECT WRITING PAPER"
CRANES LINEN LAWN you have made the first im
pression in the mind of the recipient.
The sample styles of CRANES LINEN LAWN used in
the homes of the socially well-informed can be had at our
store. Then, too, we have all the other writing materials
necessary for correct social correspondence.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention.
iniiiitiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirifi
HUIRT SKETCHED MAP
OF ROUTES TO VALLEY
(By Associated Press)
LOS ANGKJ.Kf. Cat, April 22,
Investigations were conducted in San
Diagb and Imperial couottea yester
day by officers .seeking information
ahout women Whom JameM K. liuirt.
now a patient in the Los Anelen
county hospital, is alleged to have
married.
Three Ix Angeles deputy sheiif fs
were in Kn iugo county as the re
sult of finding a paper among rlulrt'a
effects on whicn waa. sketched u ma
showing s a I routes tnidlr.g to
'Uorrego vattey, sakl to lie along the
San pteffO- tmpV rlul county line, ac
Drdlna; to wo.d feoclved here, the of
ficer were waiting for a rancher
from the valley to arrive In San
loiego, who, it was stated was expect
ed to give information about a trip
Huirt is alleged to have rnadc to his
neighbor.
1 1
1 annk. mav.
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FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
fi Suits
Coats
Dresses
New England Candidate
President of D. A. R.
ALFALFA SEED TIMOTTIY SEED
SEED CORN SUN FLO.WER SEED
GARDEN SEED.
ilia Flour & Grain Co.
Phone 351,10 1.175
NECKWEAR
NECKWEAR
NECKWEAR
We have just receiv
ed a large shipment of
extremely pretty de
signs at .
$1.00 to $3.00
They sell elsewhere
for much more.
Get the habit of buy
ing your neckwear here
and save money.
Exclusive Dealers
1
X ' Mr. George Maynnrd Minor, wife
2 i of a prominent Waterbury, Conn.,
S Physician, Ih the only' avowed eandl
5j date for the presidency of the Daugh
S I ler of the American Revolution and
ST fl is bftlteVad that ho will he elected
5 f in enngreps which opens on April
S. U$ in Wahtngton D. f. If Mis. Minor
SI is chosen h will he the tenth
B iresident of the organization und th'i
5 first to be elor t d from Now Rnghind.
B M r. Oeorae Thatcher O uernsey is
Snow preside nt.
"f conn it 's' replied his little
g sinter Hazel. "How can the women
S marry when there are no men in the
place?"
g Shirts to Order
I LINDGRE1V
1 FRANSEEN
TAILORS
lg 735 Main Phone 466
Neckwear
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BE IN ON CONFERENCE
(My AaaoHated Presa.)
PAftlK, April J?. The Han Remo
correspondent to the Matin says he
has been informed that propositions of
rreatfiffj Nlttl ;nd M6y4-f7aoripB on
th (juestlon of deafHtf; with Jerman
rulinlTinted in the shKrstlon that Ger- .
many he tort tad to participate in the
conference. However, adds the cor-,
respondent, 1 'render Millcrund ulti
mately convinced the Italian and
Britlajl pr offers that they are wroiijfj
and It was dejl!f.1 to confine discus
sion of the CorJiwm pro Muni to tha au- j
prtua council.
If yqu Will take the trouhle to timiparr the' aini. ui
ytm will do u . a distinct favor and CtNfeft oiirelf lo
: ftmt Hr.rKfH where ytm et the best in .style mnl
.. ..'ii- For (he least cxet.
SUITS
t $35, $39.50, J45 and up to $75
Regular values up to $15.
COAIS
At SI 9.50, $25 and ii to 75.
Regular values up to $115.
SILK DRESSES
U SW.SO.ij.Sand uj Io$85.
Values up to $125.
You will iiothv tin- mnisnal qiinllly or the ma.ei ial
and trlimiiliiKs of thcsn uarmeiits as soon 90 wm sir them.
Heini'mlM'i- we eapfCtaliy Invite eompnriMai.
Wli!ll!llllil!IIIIIBiiyHll! iiilKlillllllllilllllH:1
MEM ON RAIL LABOR BOARD
, ENGLISH CLASS PUTS ON
SNAPPY ONE ACT COMEDY
AT ASSEMBLY PERIOD
A one act O'luedy. 'Too Much of. a
Good Thlna" was presented at the
awembly period at hlirh ii- 1 this
mornlnK. by 'Warl K. Fleb h man's
Lii-.ii vin em. The plav coBtafi
ed many funny sttiuitlona which were
enjoyed by the audience. The eaat
! was as follows:
j Eunice HowleH . . . Caroline Bchneiter
Mrs. Perkins rXher Jenkins
Tom Perkins Arthur P.udd
fr. Parkin EKrl Flelsehnmn
Krederlck Hehyler. .Nor borne Berkeley
. Jf nnle Vjmier Cora KtdrldK4
Hattie Perkins Freda Oatoff
Nellie Perkins Flossie Penland
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
P) ItB.VT- 1 hmiselwcplng r.i.inii
Iiunilr tos M.irket St.
Ponltlon av houfiekroper
or cankhtK for crew of men by lady
with fn1l chll.l 4 -iur. Bc.t o(
if frf in f. -MrK. M. rinnmonii. 1701
Spo .nil ra.. Portland; ore.. I'er Uiurel
i I ML t
SPRING AILMENTS
Relieved by A Well-Known Medicine
cf Superlative Merit.
.Sprinff ailsaenta are due te Irnpure.
Impovei Ished. devitalized blood.
Among them ui e , pimple, boils and
other eruption, loss of ftppetlte, that
tired ' feel I nit. u rui-ddm -condition
of the system, and sometime chronic
veaknessea made ttoree.
Hood's SnvsaiMillla combines the
roots, barks, hfrhs, herrleh trnd other
medlcinals that have been found. In
many years of inteniffAnt obac va
tion, to be mest erfecttve In treat
ment of these ailments.
Successful physicians prescribe
these ingredients fof diseases of the
hlood. stomnch. liver and ktdnoys,
und In cases where nlteratlve and
tonie effects are needed.
Hood's Sarsnpnrllla Is ttie aprln
medieine that purifies, enriches and
revltallxea your hlood, increasing
nower of reslsfunce to disease.
fie a laxathe tuke Hood's Pills
Special Sewing Machine Offer
SB We pre closing out our entire line of celebrated
Mi FREE SEWING MACHINES and are offering
them to you at a 20 per cent discount.
We need the extra s;ace for more new furni
ture that is arriving d: ily and must sacrifice this
lot.
You wiil profit by tliis sale offer. You know
there is no machine ') . ter than the FREE.
W. C. Crawford
t()3 E. Court St. Phone 496