East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 15, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREQONTAN, PKNDtBTON, ORBGOJt, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY IS, 1020.
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Social and Club News
HTi rY lol,!TirAI. PA HTIES, - i Porahaw Is to bv assisted by Mrs.
rw of the most Interesting moet-1 Charity lleurd. ucL-ompuntst. mul Miss
in of tn Merry. Go Kountl club lls Gornnlt, .1 piano pupil of Mrs.
htUl ml the home of Mrs. Gavin nd i Frank E. Bovden.
Cfny on Thurmiay afternoon, A short
Miss sAi.rxc n i:i;ti i;n
Miss Thelmn stihiur, ilaimhn r of .Mr
and Mrs. Jewe Sallng will arrive homo
thla evonliiR from Portland where she
has devoted the" -winter to tudy of th
piano and pipe organ. Uh William
Boone. Miss 8a ling plans to remain
here about month, her marriage to
hftlneB mutton was called, after
which In struct 1 o papers on the re
ptfHIcan party were rd b Mrs. Ola
Butsinfrer and Mrs, Clyde Preston,
Bhort aketchew by Will H. Hays were
read by Mrs. Clarence Preston, after
which a fcenemt discussion was held.
For the next meeting Mrs. Frank
Garrett will be hostess on May 7,
when special papers on the democratic
party will be read. i
Mrs. Slusher visited filqnds and rela
tives and 'Went east wUh Mrtl. jlvln
Slusher, who recently returned,
GOI,K CU:B.Tl) KXTKKTAIN.
An intorosVnjf series of festivities Is
being planned by members of the golf
clnh who have scheduled (a dancing
party for Wednesday evening.
affair is to be held at the club ho
mid will launch a season of entcrtajn
tpents, one to be enjoyed each month
hy the members and their families.
K- P.. Durst of Portland, being ached- The list includes about fifty and for
tiled for the middle of June. Mr. j Wednesday's affair mIr. L. L. Rogers.
Durst is a civil engineer with the Mrs. W. J. Plarke. Mrs, G. W. Phelps
highway commission. The betrothal and Mrs. S. rt. Thompson compose the
BTVDEXT RKCITAI, SCHEDULED of the couple was made known In hostess committee.
Portland a few weeks ago.
Tuesday evening. May IS, has been
chosen by Mm. R H. Forshaw for pre-
snt;itloa ut her voice pupil In recital. I at Ha 8LUSHER RKTPUNS.
The event to to Like jflaoe In the Pres I Mrs. TaW Slusher returned yester
fcyterian church at s o'clock and Mrs. day after an extended visit in the east.
S VPSTAIKS
H O P F
APPAREL SHOP
a w ami
WERE COMPELLED TO ADD
MORE DRESSES ON THE
$29.75 RACK v
iji) Such was the response to our an
nouncement in yesterday s paper mat
we are adding today a great many
more beautiful dresses of flowered
Georgette, embroidered taffeta, etc.
Values Ranging up to $55.00
NOW $29.75
None sent on approval.
i
OKU'HIAN CLUB MEKTS.
At the home rof Mrs. U M. SpM
inr Delphian club members yesterday
enjoyed a dclightf til afternoon. An
interesting program preceded the. tea
hour and included the following num
bers: "The Gau la Enter Rome" Mrs.
Jennie MacMailer.
"Scipio, A Mucin anil Nero"--- Mrs.
ft. D. Say res
Bright tulips maided from a scar
let cluster which centered a dainty
table where .Mrs. club presi
dent. inesled. and MYs. Floyd Orottp.
asked by Mrs. SpuldinK to share thei
i meeting, assisted her In serving. Oth
i er additional guests were Mrs. Charles
Si Jerard and Mrs, E. P. TuIIorh.
The next meeting of the Delphian
OF INTEREST
TO WOMEN
This is a Short Letter, but it
Brings a Message of Import
ance to- every Woman.
At Last
A CARLOAD OF
Reo
Sixes
Will be unloaded the first of the week.
0
, All sold but one. Who wants it?
Western Auto Co.
COLE
REO
DORT
Woodford. Vfc "I took T-vdia E. Pink
barn's Vegetable Compound and Liver
I tflilt before my cnitd
fTwas born and it did
wonderful work for
we. My baby weigh
ed eight and one hat f
pounds when born
and I did not suffer
many pains. You
can publish tAni In
ter if you wish for I
would not be with
out your medicine
before child birth."
Mr?. Joax Libi-
RITT, Woodford, Yt. -
The reason why Lydia Pinkham's
Vegt table Compound is so successful
.n overcoming woman's ills is because it
contains the tonic, strengthening prop
"rties of good old-fashioned roots' und
herbs, which act on the female organ
ism. Women from all parts of the
country are continually testifying to. its
strengt sening, curative influence v and
as It contains so narcotics or harmful
Irugs it is a safe medicine for women.
If you want special advice write Lydia
K. Pinkliam Medieine Co, confidential I ,
Lynn, Mskm. Voir? letter will be opened,
read, and answered by women only.
clrtb will bo held In a fortnight with ! 11111111(1
Mrs. Suyics. lllfl
RKTUllN TO MILTON. "
Mr. and Mrs. Jease Hurst, nccooi- J
imnlcd by their children, have re-
ter Hurst, near lVMulteton. Hlj
J.ll! RITPVRB IS VISITOl! nil III
I' Mi... I'.illu KitIm.v .if ;,,,, I. Ul Ik 1 lllll ft
visitor ut the homo of Mr. and
K B. Krwfn of ihlg olty. jl
EXTRAVAGANCE ! BAH! I
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M:.m Slock
.r w-
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THE
THOMAS
SHOP
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WE OFFER THE MOST PHENOMENAL
BARGAINS DURING OUR
JL
Reduction
SALE
COATS
NOW AT $19.75, $24.75 and $34.75
Every good style and material included.
SUITS
AT ONE HALF PRICE
A few at less than half.
DRESSES
Beautiful Taffeta, Georgette and Tricolette at
SI 7,50, $25.00 AND UP.
le. Ooral
PARIS Trench women
bilked Mile. Sore), tbe French
tress, when ihe 'appeared in a i
recently, wearing a 110.000 t
Too extravagant, thev aald
Mile. Sore) declared "be had
tentlon sf curtailing her t
gnnce on that account.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Yams f.Irl Dies.
Florence Duffy, the daiinhter of Sand
Duffy, reservation farmer, died ya
terday of tuberculosis. She ( was 15
years og age. Funeral arrangements
have not yet been made.
Will Tea li iii Portland.
Miss Elizabeth KniKht. who lias
been teacfllllg during the past year in
the Stanfield high aehooi. was a I'en
rtleln visitor today. he will teach
In Kr-anklin high school . next year.
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THE JOLLY INN CAFETERIA
Sexvea you the moat particular foods, for the most particular ap
petite. Displaying a variety of choice
ROAST MKATS, J'RICASSKKS, (.111 I.N VI
OF AL.I. KINDS, ( I STAIillS AND Pl'Df
STAKIS AND PUDDINCK.
THI-; UIJST TO HI! IXlTNI.
PjUHSSBtttW.
The tnterlor of the Western L'nktn
office is lelng recutclmined and paint
...I Later the exterior of the building
will be renovated.
PrOftoBaor to I,ecturc.
Professor Edgar ('. Itaiua
tare at the M. E. church on' Monday
at 8 m., with Alaska, ifs hla theme.
His talk will be illustrated with 200
eolored slides, reproductions of pic
tures he has taken. He comes here
under the auspices of the Epworth
League.
GRADUATION DRESSES
Real dainty and youthful styles in Organdie and Swiss.
PRICED 19.50, $22.50 and $25.00.
Biiiiiiiiii
fie 1'aclfic I'owcr and Light Company day-long scrsiou during which the "Similar hearings are to be held ait
will be heard before the public ser- Lele trie light rates in which a similar Kennewlck on .Tune 17. at Walla Wal-
vlce commission on June 14 here, uc-1 advance Is asked,' will- be considered, la June In and at White Kalmon on
'ordlng to the notice received today i Thirteen Yakima valley towns are af- June i; Tn each east- the he,, rings
rem J. H. Brown, secretary of the1 fected by tha IncreaseTn oleetrli- Ihtht wUI allow time for informal coaa--om
mission. A three eommuialoners. , aarvice. Yakima being the only one to olalnta regarding the service being
t is expectel, will be here for the
hearing, which will be followed by a
auffer from the Increased prje
of gas. given by the company
He Hill Make Rood
Vfite for Fred J.ocMey for Secret ailg
of State. He has made fretiuent visits
to our county and Is thoroughly fami
liar with our resources and needs. For
many years he lived In Eastern Ore
gon. He stands for Economy and a
Square Deal. Paid advt.
Teoc-Iiers .signing Contracts.
A large number of contracts be
tween teachers In the Pendleton
scbools and school dictrict No. 16. for
the. year 1S0-121. were signed toaay
at the office of City Superintendent
F. P. Austin. May IS is fixed as the
final day for accepting contracts and
those who have uccepted but have
not affixed their signatures will have
intlly curly In the coming' week to go
through that formality. A majority
f tlje teaching staff in the city
schools have been re-elected.
FRENCH ARMY ALREADY
IHI BKHT ICi: CREAM I.V I'KNIDI.FTOX.
Select just what you want to eat from the steam table. Not from a 3
printed menu 2
s
Hotel St. George, Basement.
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BL cm '( )RD'S BUTTERMILK
MASH FOR LITTLE CHICKS
Chick Fooil, GermOKOne, Scrttch Food
Lice Oointnient.
All kindt of poultry supplies.
UMATILLA HOUR & GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014, 475. 351
Will M. Petersen
Place a cross "X" be-
fore my number, "27",
on the ballot, and elect me a
delegate to the Democratic
National Convention at San
Francjiaco from the Second
Congressional District:
I believe that President
T
PA It IS, May 1 i. Withdrawal of
French troops from the Frankfort
and Darmstadt regions. It Is under
stood today, has already begun, al
though formal orders for complete
evacuation of this territory Mve not
been issued by the French) govern
Hear
DR. RAINE
Lecture on
ALASKA.
200 highly colored
slides.
M. E. CHURCH,
Monday Eve., May 17
8 p. m.
. "p
Benefit Epworth
League.
We RecQmmeiid
ARCH
TOILET
CREAM
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for relieving chapped skin, for softening and soothing all
exposed part of the body. Arefr Toilet Cream rubs right
in and is readily absorbed by the skin.
The difficulty of finding a lotion that is suitable to
your skin is overcome with this excellent preparation.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Order Given Prompt Attention.
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JURY WILL DECIDE
VALUE OF WHISTLE
ttl'OKA.VR. May J.". A JufK hero
JVInnitay will decide how much an un-
illiolJiiblfi whistle in W. J. Buwh'H
none in worth to the owner. Buech
i 1 1 -. it !. Vn- wjm MtriirL- lit IVauIav
WliSOn IS the greatest, I llannan and that ever since his nose
wranrioct Procir ont in the """i' "'i wmi me
cheerful
Bliio.
Mtulicrancc of a peanut cn-
AITKtl.s TOR CAMIB
i lt- AsMffClatfd F'renf. I
" AaHINOTOM, afar 15. najlroada
history of America; that
George E. Chamherlain is
the greatest, the grandest
Spnatr in the hiatnrV of
,- 4.1. t ar cui, i d the country, through the Association
Oregon; that Mr. btarkwea- allOT) H,,i.n and the Amer
ther is a eood man: that all ' ' 1 AaaonaMon. today aked
democrats, like old sparkl
ing wine", are good and use
ful. They may fall out,
quarrel and even sometimes
fight, but are good fellows
nevertheless.
the Interatate commerce eomoilaelon
I to exerciae Kb emergency potrera to
relieve the car Khortafr- end trelatit
conKehtlon.
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TO CKLajn.TK i,MIN;
(By. linltod I'rcna. I
W.VKtriNOTVil. May 15. the
l.rcHldant tnda''Urncd a jojnt reaolu-
(tAri , ,,i I,,., isle', lhi nm.ri.iirlrff Inn (if
I am a Democrat "throuch ' l'n.0W tor eelelirHtloii of the tr-
and through." Elect me, myi'-"nle,"r'rf the landing ot rn-
, . ' - - . , ' i nnm Ht Plymouth.
good democratic friends,
and I will help to nominate , PROTEST AGAINST -POWER
I some great and good demo
crat who will be elected
! President of the United
SPRING AND SUMMER TIME IS REFRIGERATOR TIME
We are showing a full'line of ICE KING REFW"-ORATORS the ice saving kind a
not the ice-eating kind. In all sizes, wnite enaoe'eu inicrmrs. inrec v an umrtom
lined to keep the cold in ; best nickel trlmmintrs. .So the ICE KING At Crawfords
before buying. Prices frofn $85.50 down t $34.50.
THE ICELESS REFRIGERATOR
will convince the most skeptical when properly set up and connected, that it
WILL REFRIGERATE 366 DAYS IN THE YEAR VITHOUT ANY EXPENSE
The principle under which the ICE-LESS works h -iir and water. It is therefore
neceaaary to .force a draft around tne Da ,'. in a- : nnpiinn mm a o men stovepipe
is attached and connected to any conven'ent nn,
kitchen range does not interfere with Its operal n.
it maintnlnrf an average tamperature for two days
perature In a well known refrigerator fully iced.
Siting the box beside the
clual tents have shown where
i'hin three degrees of the tem-
MAY WE SHOW YO J?
RATES MADE IN YAKIMA
(By Aaaociated Preaa.) E
YAKIMA, Waah.. May 15. Pro- ,B
Crawford Furniture Co.
103 E. Court Street
Phone 499
, , . i ' lh- liroiMwrd incriTilM' if
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