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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1920)
mm mat Social mjsh Mvnpurr to visit MM Ji.r . Murphy will Ira day for ttugenp where she vWntor at the InlveraUy Phe will he a guest of Kn Tnea women's fraternity sfie Is a member. All.ha which WI1J. ilIVR INlTlATOItT WORK The Pauline rteb-dtah LndftC has len Invited to put "' Initiation work nt linker during the ;rauo Lodge aesnlon ami has aoecnted the Invitation fo" Wednesday evening. May !. Captain Al Carden and his naff have been practicing for , the event during the pnst several weoks and tomorrow evening will initiate a class of candidate in the odd Follows hall here. A meeting of the Pauline Tleherkah Ide is also to he held. Ml SB RRKN A It 111 V PS Miss Oils Itcnn arrived this morn ing from Walla Walla to spend the week-end as the guest of Miss Ethel Newqulst. , i Wlli nF.NEFlT TEAM A box snipper, an extravaganza songs and "Just fun" will feature an ertt.rtnlnment a, heduled for this even- i.. t. r. , tr. ,ha f'hu.; a - . t'hurch ball loam. The nritirr;:iu win Value HtMMTPSIAI R S A I- A H I I. SHOP Greatest I OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR HsiiSi?sAsis55SiBBiiiBfe&w THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiimmmiiHiimiiiiiiH""""11 I ! 8 S jteam Rolled Barley Rolled Oats Cracked Wheat Bran BUY UMATILLA FLOUR Phone 1014, 475, 351 and Club he given In the church and -in to begin at X o'clock. A playlet directed by C. 8. Cramer tad a burlesque of "lnchlnvar'" will form the dramatic numbers white musical features will Include charac ter duets by Mr. May Ifagar and Miss Laura HendrickA songs by Wal ter Preemun and Harry Hooper, num bers by the male chorus and the pre- .! K-t & group of little musiclane win have called themselves the "Oig Klo Quick Quartet.- They are Boyce Wylte. Donald Tempi. Fred Burgen and Gail Williamson. The east of characters for "I.ochln var" Includes: Ellen, the bride . . . .Miss Ethel Wtrth 1-ochtnvnr Harry Hooper The bridegroom . ..Walter Freeman Ellen's mother Mrs. Kirtley Kllens Father Si Heeu Ellen's brothers . . ; Lester Reel. Edwin Kirtley l'.rtdosm.iids Mrs. Harry Hooper. Miss Vera Huey. Miss Pearl Ernst, Miss Josephine Kirtley. I An admission fee of 25 cents is to i be charged and the box supper will be arvH nfter the program. A cordial invitation ia extended to ' the church. friends of JIKKTINM IS PELlCrHTFl I Vellow IllOin and fragrant lilacs .... , ,w. library oecKC'l ;ne aui' i"-.n, Giving Sale of the year WOMEN'S SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS AND SKIRTS At wonderful reduction Garments are all this season's styles and in many instances are being sold be low today's wholesale cost It will pay you to investigate OUR KODAK FINISHING DEPARTMENT is the most com plete in Eastern Oregon. W e specialize on en largements. I f you have a good negative, bring it to us. Satisfaction Guaranteed Shorts Mill Feed AT HOME & GRAIN iimuuiiiuiitiiiiuutiiiiiiiiuauiiiiiiiuii DAat & T ORiUurti.VH. MJl.ULITuH, UJUaOW TRIP A DAIjVT EAST ORECrONIAW. PEWDLITOH, OBBQOH, FRIDAY News yesterday when Mrs. J. n. Perry, Mrs. 'Palph Fblaam, Mrs. Fred Lieunllen, i Mr-'. Oavld Nelson and Mrs. Kenneth I Mcftne were hnsteoien for a delightful meeting of the Woman's Olub. The day's subject "Public Health" afford ed interesting talks and charming musical numbers interspersed the program. Miss Velma Tilum pleased her hear ers with a talk on the Elementary school fund and delightful indeed were songs by a double quartet of pupils from Mies na tinner's room of the Lin coln school. "Sanitary Methods in France" were discussed by Charles Randall, deputy district Attorney, and a talk on "Public Health" by Dr. Fred I.leuallen was also enjoyed. Charming features were vocal solos by Miss Helen Raymond, with accom paniment by Minn Mitblo Johnson, and by Miss Marie irnrtnett whose accom paniment was played by Miss Barbara Edmunds. A lovely cluster of sweetpeas cen tered -i dainty tea table where Mrs. H. i T w.ade and Mi s J. . 1 Tn K(krvin(? the guests . Snow presided, the 'hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Lester Cntnln. I NION- MEETING SCHEDUJUED Ladies of the EpiscVpal ITllirih tire to be hostesses tomorrow for a meet ing of the Union Missionary Society orpiini'ations from the other'churches being tusked to be their guests in the t parlor of the church. The affair Is set for 2 o'clock. M.VCiWI'.EES TO MEET A meeting of the Maccabees l scheduled for tomorrow afternoon in j No More Corn Suffering -It' Never Leaves a Cra An j Ft Kr Very Iob. The hurtine "pep" go rlrht out of that corn the moment a few drops of Gets-It" lanrts thereon. It is mrougn. and "for keep," aad "Geie-H" Caa't (.It Twgvther You'll have no more pain but will notice the corn getting loose and wob- Oly. in a aay or so. you mi ij mu. otr witnotu any i--iirns. end of the corn and of your troubles. Millions h&ve provea "upib-u iu the one and only unfailing, common sense corn remover. Why not you.'. '(SfrlS-lt costs diii it irinc l ."I drug store and carries a money-cacK guarantee. M'f'd. by E. Lawrence & rB Chicago. Sold in Pendleton and recommended as me wono s imi w remedy by Tallman & Co. and Economy Drug Co. STOPS HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA AI ONCE Don't Snffcr! O a 10 rent Package of Dr. Jam' Jfcada'hc- Powders and Get IUd of ruin. You can lear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment, with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This oM time headache relief acts almost magi cally. Send some one to the drug store now for a dfme package and you will donder what became of the head ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer ing its needless. Be sure you get what you ask for. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and fctsp us fit. t.. na asaf. when it burns, leaves behind Incombustible ashes, so the I food and drink taken day after day I - - hA allmnlarv finul indi gestible material, which if not com pletely eliminated from the system each day. becomes food for the mill ions of bacteria which Infest the bow els. From this nuns of left-over waste, toxins and ptomainelike poisons are formed and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can't get feel ing right must begin to take inside baths. Before breakfast each morn ing drink a glass of hot -water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash out of the howeis tne 1 previous day's uolsons and toslns, and j to keep the entire alimentary canal I clean, pure and fresh. I i-hna who are subject to sick head- ,,,-hr. colds, biliousness, constipation. 1 others who wake up with hod taste, j foul breath, backache, rheumatic stiff- new or have a sour, gastq, after meal", are urged to get a quarter i a iimMMiinfl Dhosnhate from I . . . , , . twrln nrartldne mn urus "' ' ' ' " --- . - Internal sanitation. This will cost Ceral Slwry HUle. but Is sufficient to maae lUIUUIIUWtttll anyone an enthusiast on the subject Stiff Joint Sore Muscle? 1 1 Bablriv titular I In tases of rheumatism and Urn back ft penetrate quickly, drives oui soreness, and limbers up stiff, achate joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is an absolutely reliable antiseptic application for cuts, burn! bites, and stings. Sprains and bruise heal readily under its soothing, pea etrating qualities. Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated or have sick head che? Just try Wlxard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30 cents. Guaranteed. Kaicle-Wooitmnn hall. Initiation Is to he held and applications will be con sidered. DBORBE OP HONOIt MEETS. One hundred and thirty-ftve mem bers of th Degree of Honor enjoyeil on open initiation, program and social hour in Moose hall last evening. Three candidates were received, sirs. f. . Powers, A. E. Phillips and John Cur rtn. The program Included the follow ing numbers: Violin and piano duet Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKarland. Heading Mrs. Ionian Oonroy. Vocal solo Mrs. Beulah mifflng- ton. Mrs. Eugene Lyman, accompan ist. . Heading Miss Altora Melson. Ptann sokv Miss Nelson. Vocal solo Miss Juanlta Oupuls. Piano solo Miss Thelma Dupuls. Piano solo -MIks Irva Dale. 1. 11. ms tulips, snowlialls and a a'ealth or wild flowers decked the hall and a feature of the social hour was a "grab bag," which netted ts.65. A dainty supper was served during the Social hour. Mrs. Carrie Dale was chairman of the reception committee, Mrs. ljucile McPnrland planned the entertainment and the refreshments were in charge of Mrs. Mary McOee. WILL, VISIT IN" PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. I.ee Matlock left this morning for a visit In Portland and other valley points. MISS DALE OOES TO HEI.IX. Miss Irva Dale left this afternoon for Helix to spend the week-end. BRIDGE CLl'B ENTERTAINED The charming home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cresswell on Madison street was l&Bt evening the scene of a de lightful affair when Fortnightly Bridge club members enjoyed the ear lier evening at cards and were Joined lated by several additional couples for the later hours of dancing. Spring blooms in abundance decked the at tractive rooms and a buffet supper was served after the dancing. The af fair was delightfully Informal. OTJE8T IS COMPLIMENTED For the pleasure of Miss Mabel Cummings. head of the physical training department of the University of Oregon, Mrs. David H. Nelson has asked a group of friends to dinner this evening at her home on Washing ton street. Asked to meet Miss Cum mings are Mrs. S. P. Kturgis, Mrs. Jams Johns, Mrs. Henry Dixon Jones, Mrs. Harold J. Warner, Mrs. I. 'man O. Rice. Mrs. E. H. Aldrlch. trn. Frank Boyden and Mrs. J. C. Snow, and Mrs. Nelson has chosen pink Snapdragon blossoms to center her table. Miss Cnraraings Is visiting Pendle ton at the request of local folk that she make a survey of the city in re gard to the proposed children's play grounds. I T Many Offers of Compromise on Treaty Made by Administra tion Forces Met With Refus al by Lodge Forces in Senate WASHINGTON, D. C. May 21. Repeated statements made, by Repub lican members of the Senate that the President has refused to accept any change In the League of Nations cov enant are disproved by the record it self, asserts Senator Gilbert M. Hitch cock, who led the Democrats In the treaty fight. Senator Hitchcock says that he.hirnself offered five compro mise reservations' to the peace treaty, andiftthat they were approved by the President. Partisan claims that the President has demanded the adoption of the treaty without the dotting of an "I" or this crossing of a "T", Senator Hitchcock declares, constitute an ex ample of tho campaign ot misrepre sentation Indulged In by treaty oppon ents. "The President's recent letter." said Senator Hitchcock, "declared his devotion tn the League of Nations and denounced the league reservations. That Is nil it did. I denounce them. I will never consent to them and many; other senators never would, and mill ions of people never would. "llut those Dodge reservations were matched hy reservations on this, Iiemocratlc side of the "chamber. I had the honor to offer five reserva- lions, and they were endorsed hy the j Preeadent and they were a. tender of i compromise, on Article Ten I offer- j ed a reservation which was a com- j promise. There was some doubt as to whether the President would accept ' that, but we on this side of the aisle were willing to stand for it. Tou did i not accept it. Tet that reservation was drawn b a former Republican President of the t'nited States (Will lam If. Taft) but you refused to ac cept It. We offered all the compro mise: the Republican aide offered none. You refused ail." BVlSNIHa, MAY 21, 1M0. "" ...i u 1-H.M lldlSSSSSMSSSM''.a I THE I inrmiiBmilniiHiuiiumiulHlUHUimuiltiyiflim g THOMAS ilMHIMIIHIIHM III SUITS AT ONE HALF PRICE COATS AT ONE HALF PRICE DRESSES Cotton and Silk Dresses at prices that will surprise you. WAISTS One Extra Big Assortment, reg. to $15.00 at. . $7.95 Earl Erieksoii is In Pendleton today from Portland. i EXCESSIVE ACIDITY is nt the bottom of nasi digestive ills. 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