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TWSLVjS PAGES f AOS SOt DAILY EAST 0R8OOK1AN, PJ5NDLKTQH, 01X009, THURSDAY IVBKDfO, MAY 13, 10. a Social and Club News f Dia.vniAN aucn to mhkt The Itplphlan Cliili is " .1... uft.-rn.HMi :il I he honv of Mrs.. 1- M HfuMlntf. 211 Unroll! Ktr.i-1 rcculsr program nieettnK I" phuine. 1 presided In a charminc way as taM mlstreiu. Mrs.. Mar llajral a.-. nun Itanird by Miss Manic Johnson sung two .1. lit Kin 1 solo and A. J. Owen sokc on "Pioneer Memlcr of the A charmhiK mnuiumem aim - ...... ... ... ...... ......v.. tons tUt of court1r beln nl-nd- -Our ilrnn.l Officers" and Mm. od Mr. and Urn. John Vert a re- ; Thomav Rubatlauil with Miss Tauiine rrptlon ami Supper slvrn after a reB-1 lohnert at the piano, aans "My Aln ulsr session of Ilunhco Chapter, O. K-' Folk" and "Annie I-anrle." Mm. I. V. r Tueadav eveninx. IJlae and apple- I Temple then save a toast, lu re there III HI III, frarrant and colorful, deck- ( "Should Auld Acquaintance Be For .d the room and In the banquet room sot " affording a lovely tribute to the v here tho collation mi nerved, ropeai honor guest and their native of yellow formed IilonFomn and tiny ranged In the form of a double "T". luttron, was the first worthy patron of Mis Mary Johnson. grand aecretary. . Bushoe Chapter. Kadi of til- honor ; gucatM responded In a charming way ; to tho tribute. The committee in charge of Hie af fair tucludo.1 Mrs. itoeor Kny. worth 1 matron; Mrs. It. T. Drown. Mrs. l'erry. i Mrs. Itlckcrs and Mrs. Temple. They ! weff nasisted In serving by Mrs. J. C. Wood Worth., Mrs. Charles Hells, Mlas Emily Mrflroom. and Mi-s Lotta I-jvermoro. Out of town guests were Mrs. ttalph McKwnn. .; i.n.d Ada. of Athena and Mt'S. LolllSH Ilovil WArfhlf mathln nl land, the Athena ch.iuter canopy overhead, i Mrs. 11. K- lin kers presented Mr, and 1 lights lent artistic j Mrs. Vert with a steamer robo aa an drcorntlon lo a latticed all at me j expression or appreciation tor tneir west of lh- ru..ni. A great star, fash - j service to the lodge and its shower of toned In flowers and gleaming with "bon voyage" wishes. Mm. Vert ta a colored light hung in the east and past worthy matron of Bushee Chap guests, nearly one hundred in number, j ter and a past worthy grand matron of found places at lilac decked tables a r- j Oregon while Mr. Vert a past grand L.ITTI.R SON AltlilVKS Announcing the arrival of Allen Mcli-tnald ;ibbs on Monday. ivrL'lil seven pounds, to Mr. ami Mis. Alec Qtbtog, tiny cards bearing the abdvs news arc being received today by friends of the former Pendleton real- Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good t-raiies an .appetite, aids di 4ion, purifies tho blood, promote issiinilation o as to secure full nutritive value of food, and t. Kive strength to the whole system llOFl-S l rST.YIKS AI'PAUICI. SHOP FOIt WOMEN Ladies Here is the Sale of Silk Dresses You Have Been Looking For FRIDAY AND SATURDAY For Misses'1 and women who wear sizes 16, 18, 36, 38 and 40 we offer all SILK DRESSES that were formerly marked to sell at $35.00, 137.50 39.50 and $49.50 at the exceptionally low price dcnM. Hf, and Mrs. onbs while- here mudc 'holt hon-r on IVrktns o venue. They le!l for Hoppncr about u yea. afto. iwi;i:ts auk-miti-ists. Guests at the home Jt Mr. and Mrs. Lymnn 0. Hie are Mr. Ulee's par ents.' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Avery of Hood Hlver, who arrived last even ing for a several day's visit. HE A It C1ALLI CTTRCI. Mr. and Mrs. Vcvi A. McDonald air tivfedj home this morning from Iof- Irtnd where last evening the1 attended I the. Onlll Ourcl concert. The McDon alds motored to Portland, leaving here Monday with Mrs. Cecil Cosprr and i Mrs, n, V. Van Iettcn, who will re main for another week's visit. ':,ih wmmmmummmm THE THOMAS SHOP iliiiilllllllllllllllllll SATINS TAFFETAS GEORGETTES $29.75 CREPE DE CHINES SERGES WOOL JERSEYS MUR CirBSSMAN HONOItED Mrs. Merle H. Chessman who Is a guest In Pendleton from Astoria Is being complimented this afternoon by Mrs. K. D. AMrlch who asked a group of friend in to luncheon at her home on Perkins avenue. Lilacs wore used to deck the rooms and at the table covers were laid fur Mra. Chessman. Mrs. James 8. Johns, Mrs. Lynian Q. Ulcc. Mrs. Thomas E. A vers, uf Hood Hlver, Mrs. C. S. Jerard and the hostess. ' Mrs. Chessman is In Pendleton ai he homo of Mr. and Mrs. William Pdaklcy during the absence of Mr. Chessman In San Francisco where he Is attending the national 'foreign trade convention. She plans to go soon t La Grande for a short visit. n Unusual nun lillRlii Bargains for Friday and Saturday Every dress in the lot is from our new Spring stock and each and every garment is a splendid value even at the regular price. NO TWO DRESSES ALIKE, so we urge you to COME EARLY if you desire best choice. REMEMBER SALE STARTS FRIDAY MORNING 9 a. ni. and lasts till SATURDAY NIGHT if any remain. NONE SENT ON APPROVAL. NO PHQNE ORDERS TAKEN Highest in Quality Lowest in Price kexxM n oon OVER TAYXOlt HAKDWAKE STOIUi WEB MAID IS HOOTESS Tiny Mliu Catherine Collins Is cele l.rating her first birthday anniversary today and twenty, four of her "partic ular friends" are enjoying the event with her they having been asked to the homo of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Collins, on north Main street for tho afternoon. The wee hostess takes especial delight in the fart that today is her birthday becauso it Is that of her grandfather. Ft. Alexander, too. Asked to share the festivities are Mary Schaefer, I-ce Srhaefor. John Chloupek. Tony Chloupek, Betty liuchanan, Patsy Dhnert, Lyman Hlce Jr.. Mary Louise Dickson, Mar Ian Moorhowse, Jeane Fraxicr, Virginia Williams of Portland, Hetty Bond, Bobby Burroughs, Blise Dolph. Shirley Thompson. Isabella Hill. Bob by Mayberry, nurke Hayes, Janet I-a Fontaine. Htomer Welch. Hicham Saw telle and Emmy Lou Sawtelle. NELSONS TO ASTOItlA. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nel son recently of Pendleton and now of Stanfield will be Interested to know that they arc enjoying a visit at the Thomas Nelson liome in Astoria where they are considering remaining per. mrtnently. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson came to Pendleton after the former's re turn from France where he served a; a lieutenant with tho artillery of the American expeditionary force.. II has since been associated in the wool business with Stanfleld Brothers. RETURN FROM PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hchwartzenbera and daughter Mea returned yesterday after a tour Gays' stay In Portland. SUITS The finest grade of Tricotine. Poiret Twill, Velour checks and Serge. AT ONE-HALF PRICE. Now $22.50 to $47.50. COATS All the popular materials. Now from $19.75 to $47.50 SILK DRESSES A most wonderful assortment to choose from. Now Reduced to $17.50, $19.50 $25.00 up to $79.50 GRADUATION DRESSES An assortment that you will be delighted with Priced $19.50, $22.50 and $25.00 constantly risen, both wholesale and leather prices aro nearly 50 per sent lower than in 1919. were made today the San Kranolsco Housewives league after an investigation Into lo cal shoe and leather conditions. "You dealers are profiteering on m argo scale." said Mrs. Edward Scan on president of the league. "While they have been constantly boosting the prices our investigation has shown that there are thousands of hides, wool .and pelts lying unused In local warohouscs." SOCIALISTS ACCLAIM DEBS FOR PRESIDENT wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH THE JOLLY INN CAFETERIA Serves you the most particular foods, for the most particular ap petites. Displaying a variety of choice BOAST MK.sTS. nUCMKKES, GHEEN VjaJETABLKS. SALADS OF ALL MM'-- flSTARDS AMD PUDDINGS. J'ATISSLRIKS. THE REST TO BE FOCND. THE BEST ICE CREAM IN PENDLETON. Select just what you want to eat from the steam tabic. printed menu. Not from a s IIF'BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat less meat if Kidneys like lead or Bladder bothers. feel Hotel St. George Basement. Front Entrance. MUllHHIINIHIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIilinUftlrtllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, got sluggish and clog ged and nocd a flushing occasionally. else we havo backache and dull miser - - in the kidney region, severe headaches, llllllllltllHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinilllllHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh! rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid S stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts Qi 3 i bladder disorders. S i Voti simply must keep your kidneys I active and clean, and the moment you ff!fcel an ache or pain in the kidney S: region. j?et about four ounces of Jad 5' Salts from any good drug store here, g take a tablcspoonf ul In a glass of wat- er before breakfast for a few days and 51 your kidneys will then act fine. This ! famous salts Is made from the acid of 21 grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 5; llthla, and Is harmless to flush clogged Si kidneys and sltmulate them to normal 5j activity. It also neutralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer trrltatcs, lthus ending bladder disorders. S' Jad Salts is harmless: inexpensive; j makes a delightful effervescent llthla- water drink which everybody should g take now and then to keep their kid neys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. isJ "u (Ry Associated Press.) NEW YORK, May IS. Eugene V Dobs, federal convict No. 22.'.3, wa' nominated by acclamation for the presidency of the United States at the socialist party's national convention here today. Cheer upon chcof greeted the naming of the socialist leader, now serving 10 years term at Atlanta for violation of thn espionage act. 1000 GALLON STILL SEIZED AT NEWPORT NOW IS THE TIME TO SEND MONEY TO THE OLD COUNTRY. Don't send food or clothes. Send the MONEY. They can get everything they want on the other side. If you want to help your family Send the MONEY! We can assist you. Free of charge I NICO J. BLYDENSTEIN 220 E. Court Street Phone 475 f IWHIIMIIHIUIHiMlllllllllllllllllUIIIIIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIlim, DR. C. H. DAY Fturstcian mad Sorgeoa Osteopath dooms 21 and 2t Smith-Crawford Bids;. felephone iu. Res. 749-R SBATTEH May 13. A still, said to have a capacity of 1000 gallons of rice whisky dally, were destroyed, and a quantity of whisky and mash seized In a raid by Kirk county deputy sheriffs late yesterday at Newport, Wash., near here. Operators of the liquor plant were not taken. Officers said the still w-as the larg est discovered In this section einco the Washington state "bone dry' law be came effective in 1911. Mother Emend ExpectmitMotheis Softens the Muscles v M 4f or f mli i , t o i wii i laasMj Gsy. Ha tDitlaTojjajiiiw COMB SAGE TEA IN FADEDJR GRAY HAIR If Mixed with Sulphur it Dark ens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Cranes Linen Lawn OR EATON'S HIGHLAND LINEN IS ALWAYS CORRECT Whenever and wherever a fine, dignified and attrac tive writing: paper is demanded. Each gives assurance by its unmistakable attractiveness that it belongs in the world of fashion where all things must be beautiful aa well as correct. We have in stock all the various styles and shapes of this excellent paper. THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. TODAY IS MOVING DAY FOR FORMER EMPEROR AMKIIONGEN. May 13. It Is ex pected that today will bo movlnp day for William Hohenzollern, former em peror of Oermany. Yesterday a bis; vm loaded with furniture arrived at Doom from Merlin and last night the former Kaiser Rave a farewell dinner at Amcrongen castle. liesldes tho Bcntlnck family, owners of the castle, a number of local authorities were In vited. Although workmen are still busy, the new Hohenzollern residence at Doom now Is considered quite habitable. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Kage Tra and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that 4iull. faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was appllod with -wonderful effect. By asking at any droit Htore for "W'yelh's Hage and Sulphur Compound." you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can bo depended upon to restore natural color and beauty te tfie hair. A well-known downtown druggist ays everybody uses Wyeth's Sago and x Sulphur Compound now because I'jS iark-ns so naturally and evenly that IS nobody can telj It has been appllod. g It s so easy to use loo. iou mmpn s dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through, your hair, taking one nranii at a tie. By morning the grav hair disappears: after nnotbef application or two, it Is restored to Itf natural color and looks glossy, son and beautiful. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices fb Easl Oregonian Printing Department. , i. WOMEN INVESTIGATE SHOE MARKET AND FIND PROFITEERING BAN KRANCISCO. Claims that while shoe Hay prices have ( Uric Acic Treatment 7.V- liottJo 32 doftc) 1111 i: Jut becaunp you trt th day wor ried and tired, with aching head, Jiurn 'n and bearing: down palna In tha 'lack T?rn mmt bfort tho day bofftna do not think you have to atay In that condition. Be atrong" nd wrlU Oct rid of the pains, -stiff joints, pore raueclcs. rheu matic Buffering-, achtntr back or kidney trouble rmnmrtt hy Arid. Get more elep. if your rrat la bro ken half a dozen times a night, you will appreciate the comfort and strength thta treatment rives. Rferaatlaaa. kltjaey trnM, and all other ailments due to excessive acid, no matter how chronic or stubborn, yield to The Williams Treatment. Bend this notice and 10 cents to par part cost of postage, packing, etc., to The Dr. D. A. Williams Co.. 8 I5. p. O. Bldg., Kast Hampton. Conn, will receive a 75c. bottle (32 doses) free, by parcel post. No further obli gation on your part. Only one free bottle to toy raxpJly or address. 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