East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 03, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREO ONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, MAY 3, 1920.
Social and Club News
TO UMTIliN T-p II -Alio
Mr. U Hctmnafeli expwt
lur inoiorrow in hiT holm
Caldwell. Idaho, "fur
Hay III PanaletOn.
M KM Hl'N.IKKK KKTKD
MIm Murgarei Bronougb eun-rtaln-ml
Bl the UnlvcrsHj club wllh a
luncheon MM Friday for MIm Ooro-
Ihv Hunsik.-I. v.Im.-i "'
Ai.e Bruce Ifcillev was anil
this week, and Mum Helen Morgan,
finance "f DvM Hunter Oowana.
daintily nrriinm.i ni"ic c.-in
Inld (or MIm llunuKiT.
Minn .lean SK'lilH M aim-
as ret Marvin. Mis Klmiwn iucniu-
linn. Ml Nellie imiHiaii, .vi
rri. Ilasellinnr. M". Kdward ONelll.
Mrs. Thomas Metcalf rind the hostess.
I'urtland orrgiuilan.
Iiik ftvo points. The 'meet" waa fur- ; parents for their assistance la serv
to re-'ther developed by rncoa and name, Uut refreshments: Mesdamcs Klrtley,
ninr Men division adding Its quota of j Ikiodecke, Mowcry. Lung, l"i ankum.
fortnight pounta, Flrat print wn on by Jamw ;oilver and Beck.
Mulili and the consolation prise wa ! .
Lwrni by llobert .Sams. Mrs. iVghill , "BACKW A1UV I'AItTV TONIOIIT.
hiu bi-cn retained to teach the school A "bcKWarU" party Is being anticl-
next year, she is granted an increase I paled today by . members and frlonds
of 6 2-3 per cent In Bttlary and la to of the Kndeavor Soclclv of tha flirts-
ll church. The affair Is scheduled
receive IIStI which Is probably the
highest salary paid In the county for,
unced similar work.
At
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I NIlKllfl.ASSMBN A UK HOSTS.
Memories of old fashioned Rood
times wore revived Saturday nlsht at.
tha high school pound parly. Sum J
Oliver, a sophomore had charge of
the affair, which was In honor of the I
seniors
The program opened wllh a piano !
duet by the Koch sisters, Vashtl Hon- !
kins then sang a contralto solo, as did
Norborne Berkeley, another senior. j
Kdwin Klrtley and Perry Davis pleas- j
ed with a duet. Caroline Schnelter
AT DAT DANCTt civkN.
Miss Rlna Iloylen of PiVst Rook.
Who I- attending . A. t. was among
the hosle- at a May IMS oanve Bi- - - ' -,.-. s. Cramer
,., sainrdio evening nt the college. In Rave one or ner lamous readings una, Ms9
the parlors of Waldo hall. The list M V r. r-amer ns a soio. ih iasi
mo inle.l a uroua 01 kiiis."" ....
for & o'clock this owning iind is to
take place s,t the church, tluesls arc
to appear with clothing on backward,
but by way of compensation, the first
Item in the evening's entertainment
will be refreshments.
Miss Ethel Wirth, as chairman or
the social committee, is in charge of
the event.
visit BIN0IIAM Arriisaa
About fifty Pendleton high 'school
students visited I'.itmrhain Springs yes
terday and rcimrt a fine time. Picnic
lunches, swimming and fishing were
features of the day's entertainment.
Miss olive Rosche and
Dorothy FteMl chaperoned the
party.
who reside at the hail. a .,.e .... a """" "
. more and Junker bos, which created
WW DAY PICNIO KNJOTKD lota of laughs. The crowd then retir-
" Mrs Ann CostSltU and pupils of ,ed to the gym -where gr.mes were play
tiool district numb -r ntn celebrated ;ed and refreshments served, after
M Day with a delightful picnic on : which the 'VirRinia neel" was danced.
Friday With other good things to i The presence of Miss Olive Itosche.
est thev roasted wieners and scram- Miss Dorothy Flegel. Miss Mary Jqhns
Med eggs, a feature was a spelling i and C. 8. Cramer, faculty members,
content. 10 lessons being included and did much to keep the fun going. The.
each perfrrtlv spelled lesson count- students wish to thank the following
H O V V
V A It K li S H O V
GREAT !
SPECIAL ft
CLEARANCE
OF SUITS,
COATS, DRESSES
See our showing before you decide on
your garments.
GOOD FEED FOR THOUGHT
Take a minute to think about Feed.
Poultry and dairy profits come to the man
who feeds his chockens and cows well.
Well fed chickens and cows are more than
healthy, they are productive.
mrs. si.rsHiKis aBTortNS
Mrs. AlYln Slushcr returned yester
day from Chicago, where she. has been
visiting her aanshter, -Miss Vera Tern- (
pie who is a student at the National j
Kindergarten school. Mrs. Dale I IMNNKlt CO.MMITTKK NAMED
Slushcr, who accompanied Mrs. Slush
er on the trip East, is now in Kansas
City and will return to Pendleton In
about two weeks.
Make your stock productive, and keep them in
healthy condition, too because they are scien
tifically measured and mixed. They are the
now way of feeding fore real profit.
Come and sample our OLYMPIC FEEDS.
The Portland Flouring Mills Co.
OLYMPIC FEED WAREHOUSE
Thompson at Railroad Tracks. Phone 430
THE
THOMAS
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R ETC UN'S FROM PORTIAND
Mrs. C. X. Matlock returned from
Portland lust evening uftor spondluK
three weeks there visit in with friends.
Inuring her absence she also took
treatments from a specialist for ear
trouble.
HflPf'S UPSTAIRS SHOP
OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR
ENJOY MAY f COUNTRY.
Nineteen Kirls of the Methodist
Sunday school who arc in the claaa
taught by Mrs. F. E. Ivlng were en
tertained In a marry way yestenniy
when, after the Sunday school hour,
machines curried them to the country
for n delightful afternoon.
The party motored to the Kverett
Kinn ranch. 17 miles north of I'en
dlcton. machines betnjf driven by C.
M. Winn. Warner' Enbysjc Itichard
Earnhart, Cyril McAtea and F. E.
Kins.
The girls played frames, rode horse
back, hiked anil later gathered for a
delicious picnic dinner out-of-doors.
Members of Mrs. King's class in
clude Iorene King, Jennie Johnson.
Lois Gornall, Edna Kmbysk. Sophia
Enbysk. Lillian Markston, Marjorio
Payne, Seville Marly. Kola McAtee.
I-avelle Ierry. Kdilh lloskins, Evelyn
Hall. Fay Evans. Esther Itidgcway.
I.ulu Earnhart. rlorothy Hllderrwn.
Velma Harris and Riiby 'Vow.
Miss Alice Chirk was In the city
Ptar.il are being perfected f"r the from Helix Sunday,
mother and daughter dinner which XIr- and Mrs. H. Jacobson were In
' will honor 1-omlloton mothers on May Ih city from Adams .Sunday,
in. and Miss Helen Raymond who Is) Mrs- Harry Warren was In Ihe city
In eMrm of the affair has appointed I from Pendleton Tuesday,
a number " pomniltte. Miss Dora-1 Miss Alice Hudson as In the city the
iliy Pidwvll in in charge of the menu. I wfore part of tho week visiting friends.
M - MIBred Berkeley is chairman of Mrs willard Uradley and small son
the proKWln committee and Miss J QUcntin arrived In the city from Pcn-
, Evelyn Si imuerville is to manage the i dloton Wednesday and is visiting nt
decoration. Miss Elsie Fltsmaurice. the D j . nnster nnd Jess Myrlck
Miss ltitu Ferguson and Miss Claire home-
Haley are assisting Miss Raymond on I Mr and Mr, Johnson were vis
tho general committee and Miss Oene- itor!) n jemieton Wednesday.
view I'helps m cnarge 01 mc miteuii j
I heads a committee composed or Miss j
I Benlah spencer. Miss Nellie Eldrldge. j
I Miss Carmen Jones. Miss lleta i
Hawkea, Miss Eulu Osborne. Miss
Eunice Fowler. Miss Kmily Dohnert, !
Miss Merle Htimpton and Mls Llda I
Mc Dona I'd.
ATHENA HIGH DEFEATS
UMAPINE AT BASEBALL
Weak m
m Women
If you are Tired, Over-Worked,
Run Down, Vinol, our Cod Liver
and Iron Tonic, will help you.
I East Oregoilian Spe
ATHENA, May 3. Miss Myrtle
Corn arrived in the city from Walla
Walla Friday evening to spend
week-end at the home
Thompson.
ial.
Ihe
..f Miss Doris
OLD NECKTIE $5 HAT $50 PRIZE
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NEW YORK Miss Martha
Ryan of Hempstead, L, I., is
more popular than ever among
the young men of her acquaint
ance. She der.lgned and con
structed this hat at a total ex
pease of less than $5. and won
a prize of $50. A discarded
necktie and tbo ribbon from a
fruit basket were among the
materials used.
OUR KODAK
FINISHING
DEPARTMENT
is the most com
plete in Eastern
Oregon. Wei
onoiia!i7o on o ri -
larjjements. I f
you have a good
negative, bring it
to us.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
Arrived
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WILLAMETTE VALLEY CHEAT
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We sell in any quantity.
Ilia Door & Grain Co.
Phone 1014, 475, 351
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Mrs. George Uerklng was a vis
itor in Walla Walla Thursday.
Mr. O. W. Hall sjicnt Thuraduy In
Walla Walla.
Miss Lola Keylor was in the city
from Weston Thursday.
The Misses Belle, Kllen and Angle
Fambrun who are attending school In
Wall. i Walla, spent the week-end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rim Pani
brun. -M1
F. M. Whltely was in the city from
Adams Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. ('. M. Kager were vis
itors at the Charles' Bond homo in
Pendleton Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. I LJeuallon nnd
daughters were in the city from Ad
ams Sunday.
Mrs. Hoyer and daughters. Wilma
and Helen were In the city from Ad
ams Kuturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. U Watts were visit
ors In Fendleton Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Dudley loft for
Lxmg Beach, California. Wednesday.
pine and Athena Krlday afternoon re
sulted in a hard-won victory for tho
Athena team. The score was 5 to 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kstea left for
linker, Oregon. Thursday where Mr.
listen has McceTHed a position In the
drug store there. Mr. and Mrs. Estes
have been visiting .relatives in Pendle
ton. Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter
Leone and Mrs. Wnllan were In the
city from Weston Thursday.
Miss Ils Grey is In the city from
Milton visiting at the home of her als
ter, Mrs. Laurence I'lnkerton.
I)r. und Mrs. Smith and Mr. and
.Mrs. Currnn McFaridcn' went to Walla
Walla Friday evening to attend the
boxing matches.
Mrs. Bert Wilson aud sons left Bel
li r da fyor Seattle. They were accom
panied by .Miss Ilenlta Carden.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dudley motor
ed to Adams Friday evening. The
were accompanied by Mrs. C. M. Kager
and daughters.
Mrs. Hatcher Says So
So. Pittsburg, Tenn. "1 waa in a
weak, run-down condition, no appetite
and could not sleep. 1 teach school and
could hardly keep around. A friend told
me about Vinol and it stopped my cough,
gave me a good appetite and built me
up so I feel stronger in every way."
Mrs. C. F. Haicher. ,
Women who are run-down, nervous,
lack energy and working strength should
tnke Vinol as it contains Beef and Cod
Liver Peptones. Iron and Hypo
phosphites, tlie very elements needed to
restore a lost appetite, enrich the blood
j and create strength.
j Vour money back If it failr.
Koeppen's Drug store and Drug-
rlsts Everywhere.
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Attention, Please !
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5 Mr. J. M. Anthers and Mr. C. F. Wolford, factory I
1 representatives for the Vacuette Sweeper are now g
i it- r i -. mi l . . ,l 1 r it,:., s
in tne city, nicy are iieit; uhuci tue ttuoit-co ui nun
I store and for the sole purpose of giving you a thor-
1 ough trial.
I Remember that this is not an outside business. I
1 have the exclusive agency for Umatilla County.
2 Each and every machine is guaranteed to me and I
2 stand back of every sale that is made to you.
Do not feel as though the demonstrators are Ay
s' ing to make you an untried sale. They are working
I for the interests of the machine and you will greatly
profit by a trial when they call, whether you buy
now, later or never.
J I liy suffer the discomforts, and
embarrassments of a Goitre
p. .C preparation (or tfottro ha bene
fitcd many.
Why pay several liundrrd dollar tor an
operation to remote a goitre when O.ti.C.
can be obtained for such a cotnparativt;Iy
smalt expenditure ?
O.G.C. when properly applied give satin
factory results, or your money will be
refunded. O.G.C is sold direct, by mail
oniy. U rite for booklet.
Address Dept. 2
O.O.C. CHEMICAL COMPANY
Seattle, Washington
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LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY
Sage Tea and Sulphur Darkens
So Naturally that No
body can tell.
CLEVELAND II might be celled a bare-faced (lb It there wasn't
(h picture to prove that bear-bunting is popular In Cleveland's city,
limits Bill, a brown bear cub. sis months eld. escaped frosa his pit
at tbe eftf park Bill went a cruising in the park. Cops and crowds
cassed Bill rr tl hours. Bill eluded 'am. Then he look to tree!
ssd Ka jtr JuUa Coaaors cam with rope aud lasoood
uUylBJ
Hair that loses Hh color end lustre,
or when it fadi's, turnji gray, dull dud
Iffek-xs; is caused by a lack of .sulphur
in ihe hair. Our grandmother' made
up a mixture of Husv Tea and Htilphur
t keep her locks dark and beautiful,
tnd thousands of women and men
who value that even color, that beau
tiful dark shade of halr'whlch Is so at
tractive, use only this old-time recipe.
Nowadays we fret this famous mix
ture Improved by the addition of other
Ingredients hv nuking- as any drua
store for a bottle of VVVyeth's Sage
and Kulphur Compound," which dark
ens the hair so naturally, so evenly,
that nobody can possibly tell It has
been applied. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time. By morning
the gray hair disappears: but what
delights the ladles with Wyeth's 8age
and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be-J
il. beautifully darkening the hair
after a few applications. It also brings
back the kIoSh and lustre snd gives It
in sppenrance of abundance.
"A Housewives' dream"
realized
HONESTLY haven't you always
wanted a sweeper that "cleaned
deep" and yet required no "connec
tions", "plugs"or other time-consuming
annoyances?
Ifs here now and it's surprisingly low in price
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fac
W is not an
r strom? suci
electric yet it gives you a
strong suction to lift up the dust, grit.
and ra veilings which are loosened and -swept up by the
revolving bristle brush Like most good things, it is
amazingly simple and so free from complication and
bulky "machinery" that a child can operate it
One demonstration completely convinces
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W. C. Crawford
103 E. Court St. Phone 496
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