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TWELVE PAGES MOB SIX MllllllimilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllltllllllllllHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 1020. Social and Club News Salem Stntes- pfllVK TO fkiAP IA K K. can to re-en) 1st the Interest of the,N1"- Mr. and Sin. Karl flrkpatrirk. and ,,i,ier tok In work of the Christian ; m' Mra. Klrkpatnck 's mother, Mrs. K.I- i:,i,ieavor Society ami to urge the or- . lintt. drove to Soap ljtkr Washing- ganimlnn of an Alumni Council of I"0 MEKT IN NKW ItOOMS ton Mtntar, a distance of miles Christian Endeavor of the Church. T"1' "w basement reception room Thai trip wa made for ihe l.enent of Several afterdlnner tnlka were en- of ,h Church of the Redeemer will be Mra. Klllott'n health. She l to re- Joyed before the party adjourned to J the a.-ene tomorrow afternoon of main there for two or three weeks. an adjoining room for the presentation I meeting of Ihe three women's organ Mr. and Mra. Klrkpatrick returned of a splendid program by the you ng 'taatleaa, the Parish Aid Society, the Sunday. people. Music, songs and readings Sanctuary Chapter. :muI the Woman's a , nroved ricltzhtful and Hal. J M. Cor- Auxiliary. About 4ft members nre ex- M rtS. TIMMPSi N" UKTt'UVS nelison. of Pendleton, explained the ' pected to be present. This will be the j Mra. S. R Thompson returned this nr of the proposed organisation. ' first use of the new addition to the morning after a short visit in Portland, the Interest being such that formation I church. tu .minim association was promts- MRU. MoNAT'OHT IX PC-RTUANO Mrs. Carl K M. Naught of Hermis Ir.n has leen the guest of her sister and t.tnther-ln-law Mr and Mrs. Rd ward Hamilton Geary at the Mallory hotel. -Oregonlan. , d. jniRTHDAYS CESUCBRATED. John Mmer ar.l Max Stadfleld cele- V1SIT IN IDAHO .orated their birthday anniversary to- Mr and Mrs. W. Paul left last even- gether yesterday and the occasion ing for Ifeiley. Idaho, where they plan proved a narrry one for several young to spend the next fortnight. neighborhood friends whom Mrs. J. A Ifoyor and .Mrs. Chris Stadfleld. MRS. irRCHELL TO RETl'RN (their motheis, asked in for the tale Mrs. B. J. Hurchell who has been afternoon. John was tea years old visiting her daughter in Pendleton, ami .Max. now. is rive, (lames were will return home the first of this enjoyed and refreshments served. week. Salem Statesman. jpink and white carnations centering C K. OIVES ItAN'QCKT " A pretty dining table, while red blos- An alumni banquet at the Milton , ItORERT BISHOP IN BAtaBM Isoms decked the living room. The nisciDles Chur.h proved an interest- Robert Bishop of Pendleton arriv- hostesses asked In Mrs. Tilmnn I). ing and enjoyable affair last evening, ed in Salem Thursday and is passing Taylor and .Mrs. J. R. Haley to fhara About to people shared the dinner a visit with his brother. Charles Kay the pleasure. The party of little guests which the young people of the church Bishop, and his grandparents, Mr. and included Poneta Stadfield. Margaret IlKTCRNS FROM DAYTON. Miss :aynell Baldwin arrived home, today from DaMon wliere she spent the week-end as the guest of friends. ..I.I.IH.IW f v ,. Ill IS The Thomas Shop See Our Big Announcemen t 0n8 UPSTAIRS Al'PAHl IK)P 1XK WOMII X Ebert. Horace Hoyden James Haley. Georgia Mayer, Arnold Ebert, Hurke Hayes, Jlmmie Taylor and Harlan Sw Allen Boyden,! KXPRKSS ftCKSSHNUKR IIKI-OHTCUI Bradley, Robert 110;VR niij( ia H Robert Bishop, I (Continued from pan 1.) Stevens, Xylene 1 ... - death. Tomorrow We Launch the Greatest "VALUE GIVING" MRS. SHAW IS ILL, Friends of Mrs. K. O. Shnw will re Kret to lenrn that she is ill at the homo of her son and dnughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaw who are occupy ing the A. W. Rugg residence on Jack. I son street during the absence of Mr. iand Mrs. Rugg who are visiting in Oes ! Moines. Iowa, Mrs. Shaw Is the wife i of a well known farmer of the Wild j Hiorse district. N I VHIBT CttJH M BPB I Duplicate Whist Club members en I Joyed several delightful hours yester day when they spent the afternoon as guests of Mrs. Joba Adams. OF THE SEASON Beginning at 9 A. M. tomorrow morning we place ou sale all SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS, SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS The season's most beautiful tyle at prices in many instances LESS THAN TODAY'S WHOLESALE COST LADIES, YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK THIS OPPORTUNITY HOPFS UPSTAIRS SHOP SECOND FIVJOR OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE STORE " hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ; r i m I M Just Received LARGE SHIPMENT OF Phonograph Records SHIPMENT INCLUDES Dardanella Wildflower Waltz A2851 $1.00 My Isle of Golden Dreams That Naughty Waltz A6139 $1.25 Let the Rest of the World Go By Rings A2829 $1.00 I Never Knew I Know What It Means toe Lonesome A2826 $1.00 The Whistler and His Dog The Warbler's Serenade A2654 $1.00 A Baby's Prayer at Twilight Lorraine A2490 $1.00 THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. f 21, !W aa t natal 1 - 1. v. . a Us. I . . Fm BLATCHFORD'S BUTTERMILK MASH FOR LITTLE CHICKS CH1CKFOOD SCRATCHFOOD GERMOZONE UCE OINTMENT ALL KJNDS OF POULTRY SUPPLIES Umatilla flour & Grain Co. Phone 1014-475 Wild. VISIT I SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bynon will leave this evening for Salem for a visit with Colonel and Mrs. H Hofer. Mrs. Bynon's parents. Mr. Bynon. who ts a lecal attorney, has had several offers from Salem firms and will Investigate hem while In that city. THIMBI.R ClXSn MEETS Mrs. Dorothy Thomas and Mrs. ridessa Ho'Mer were charming hos tesses for the Woodcraft Thimble Club yesterday at the home of Mrs. Thomas. The rooms were decorated with red tulips. The club members spent several busy hours sewing for the benefit of the Woodcraft home. At & o'clock delicious refreshments were served, members who were present yesterday were Mrs. Anna Robertson, Louise Lampkln. Mrs. Mary Johnson. Mrs. Elgin Noreen. Mrs. Anna Met onncll, Mrs. Charles Cook, Mrs. Agnes Doh nerf. Mrs. Margaret Chmin and Mrs. Lillian Traylor. Other than club members were Mrs. Percival and little daughter Peggy, of Canada, who It visiting Mrs. Dohnert. and several wee jgueslli Including Janet Ia Fontaine. I.orothv Niirci'n. rraucs Holunson. ! Pauline Traylor and "llaby" Traylor. 1 The club . members were well satis I fled with their work which is to help 'with a bazaar set for this eTenini. The Neighbors f Woodcraft will I hold a business meeting with inltia 'Hon at Eagle-Woodmen hall at 7:30 i o'clAck this evening and in the hours ; following a bazaar is to be given. At ; tractive aprons will feature the sale and a "grab bag" and refreshments are planned. LEAVE Ef l: PORTLAND. Mrs. F. M. Downey and little son and Mrs. A. IV Knight left this morn- ling for a visit. In Portland. Symons broke his leg and has t other injuries. Pendleton Man on Train C. O. Rlnehart. of Pendleton, sus tained a wrenched back., but was not ' seriously hurt. Hamilton had his I hand hadly scalded and his upper Jaw is bruised and shattered. Conductor W. B. FVrinis. who was on train No. Id was uninjured. The j report that he was missing, althouuh I coming from railroad men. was er- roneous, as he was soon found on his ; way to Huron station to turn In his 1 report of the accident. He returned to I the scene as soon as possible and rendered whalever aid he could to the injured. Among the Injured was Peter Bush, of Tacoma, who In an accident some j years ago lost both hia legs, above the knee. In yesterday's wreck he receiv- t ed several bruises, but was not aerlous- j ly hurt. Others Arc Injured Aaron Theodore Peterson. 212 North ! Washington street of Spokane, Wash., j was cut above the left eye but not j seriously hurt. W. T. Dumbleton, 206 Tacoma build ing, Tacoma. Wash., shoulder bruised. Milton S. Block, La Brande, arm and ankle Injured. faeorge McMulIers. Elgin and Sellna, ARE PENDLETON VISITORS. Among Pendleton visitors in the clt: yesterday were Mrs. Raymond Hicks of Pasco, Mrs. L. Sheard, of Athena. Mrs. O. C. .McDowell of La tirandi and Mrs. If. Jotiff, of Adams. 'Pussyfoot" Johnson on His Return to Oppose Beer and Wine Move SPRING IS HERE AT LAST lkt roaily now for tliat nif ty well tallorc! siitt JIMK.W from otir now JnipfiriOil BUS OUR W!XTHW Exclusive Dealers Women Need Swamp-Root Thousands of women have kidney and bladder trouble and never suspect It. Women's complaint, often prove to be nothing eljse but kidney trouble, or the result of kidney or bladder diaease. If tho ktdneytf are not In a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become diseased. Iain in thr back, headache, Ions of ambition, nervousness, are often times nysptoms of kidney trouble. Don't delay starting treatment. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a physician's re4criptlon, obtained at any drug store, may be Just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. fret a medium or large size bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test 'his great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Hinghamton, N. V.. for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention the Pendleton EfiUt I regonian. DULL, THROBBING OR VIOLENT HEADACHE Dr. Jamfs' ireadsclic1 Powd'-rs Clfir j Your Ifivul Mini Stop Noiirnljctu Pulu At our. 10 Onto a pnekagv. On Page 9 uiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimimii Or., leg injured, slight abrasion. Bulley Warner, Salem. Or., Mrulsea shoulder and limb, Injuries about face. ItiUlway Kmpoe Hurt Injured railroad employes all from La tirande; J. U Hawes. fireman, fracture right arm. Ieonard 11. Norton. conductor, deadheading. Injured over right eye, rliiht hand Injured and leg strained. Mra. L H. Norton, wife of con. ductor, lirulsed on left leg and aide, slight Injury to head. O. H. Atiderson, fireman, deadhead Ing, left knee Injured. J. D. Sullivan, brakemun, fractura of right hand. Illllllllllllillllllllllllllllttlllll Oregon Theatre MAY 7-8-9 The Fred Siegel Stock Company Presents THE GREATEST MYSTERY PLAY EVER WRITTEN The House of A Thousand Candles A dramatization by George Middleton famous book by the same name of the You take a Dr. James' Headache Powder and in Jnat a few moment your head clears and all neuralgia and pain fadcH away. It's the quickest nd surest relief for headache, wheth r dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve acklng. ftend someone to tho drug Uore and get a dime package now. fult suffering It's mo needless. Be Mure you get Dr. J .1 rue's Headache .'"wders then there will be no disappointment. PRICES 35c-.50o-7.5c MATINEE Saturday Afternoon 2 O'clock Prices Adults 50c, Children 25c. Tickets at Wendt's Paint Store. 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A quarter pound "f llmeatone phos phate will cost very little gt the drug .ton- but It eufflcflent to demonstrate that th'-se who are subject to consti pation. hllli-'Un ittlacks, ncld stomnrb Mil III j 3' j'Jv i itself in a very ing perish- h i.i..- This ithou.tfra .n a.i' rnaiimnn-' twinges or wnose axin is taken Just !fore he sieppeu aanre sallow or paineo. mai one wees "i in- ia I fkaf f- la: naming win nave rnem iookiiik at New York. . .ri. a.bllHtatnfy side .and feeling better every war. I It saves you money and pays for itse I short time keeps you healthy by keep 5 Let us show you one of pur many models any I 3 size vou wish and wonderfully low in price. I The VACUETTE SWEEPER demonstrator men S 5 are still in the field. Be sure to give it a thorough s trial. I W. C. Crawford I Phone 4 I TiiiiniMiimiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii IllllllllllllUIUilllllllllllllUIIIUllllllllllUJ j i