East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PA0IE SIX
DAILY EAST ORZQOOTAIf, PENDLETOIf, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21. 1820.
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Social and Club News J
LIvAVK FOIl THK EAST
Mr W. J, Work run ii, Mr. M. T
Mtockman imd son, Ixjwclt Mocknraa.
will leave tonight on a Hire month
lrl?i tu Kansns, Missouri, Indiana anu
Ohio..
MOTOR TO (IKWUXTIO.V
Mr. and Mm. A. C. Kooppen left ytw-
terilny mornlntt with Dr. ami Mrs. H.
S. Unrfleld In the t;nrflilA car for
I'ortUtnd where they will spend tho
week taking In the festivity of tho
Itoso city. The two Kentlrmrn are
dlratrs to tho state convention of
the Kaflo lodso which takvs place
during the end of tho present week.
They will return by motor early next
week.
HOME FHOM UOXfl TRII1
Mrs. Hose Hamilton, of Hamilton
Court, returned to Pendleton last week
end after upending two and a half
months en a tour of the United States.
She vuMted In nearly all the important
rjttca of the aouthweat and south, was i
In Cuba a fchort time and then went
U far north a tho New England
states before starting; "west. - Sho re
turned by way of the Great Lakes and
the middle west.
BROCKS ARB nl'KSTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson E- Rrock who
are In Eugene as guests today at the
graduation of their son Harold Brock,
frem tho University of Oregon, stop
ped cn route for a short visit at the
him of Mrs.. T. C. Taylor, former
Fendloton matron. In Portland. They
HOPF
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Every Dress in the Shop Greatly Reduced.
Every Garment is New This Season.
Hopf s Upstairs Shop
Over Taylor Hardware Co. , Pendleton, Ore.
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I Special This Week f
Only
Coco Butter Cold Cream is one of the best known and 5i
mosf appreciated Cold Creams
s sells every where at ouc per jar.
2 Charmona Face Powder is just as well known and
just as well liked and sells everywhere at 50c per box.
This is just the combination for the sun tan and blistering 5
5 hot winds of this season of the year.
We are offering you for this week only
1 Coco Butter Cold Cream ..
1 Charmona Face Powder
Value
BOTH FOR 60c
1 THE PEN DLETON DRUG CO.
I The Rezall Store I
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By carload lots, ton loU, sack lota.'
Before buying your (eaton'i supply, apply for
price at
UIIATILLA FLOUR
Phone 1014-475-351
Plan also to spend a few days of this,
Wffk as guest of Mrs. Taylor,
Main street.
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MltS. JOYCK RETURNS
Mrs. Joyce Hays returned
today i
from Hermlston. where she spent tho
week-end.
Mls) TODD SPENDS WEEK-END
Miss Virginia Todd spent tho week
end ti Hermlston visiting her parents
Mr. and Mrs. it. C. Todd.
ENJOYS ASTERN VISIT.
Friends of Mrs.' Sylvan G Conn will
be interested to hear that she has been
enjoying a visit in New Brunswick,
New Jersey, as the guest of her cou
sin, Mrs Henry Campbell Avery. In a
letter received today from Mrs. Colin
and mailed on June 15.' she says:
I attended today the commencement
exercises- of Rutger'a college, which
under the name of Queen's .college,
was established by Royal Charter in
1 7766. In 1825 the name was changed
to Rutgers. Queen's college building
still stands and bears a memorial tab
let erected by the V. S. Sons of. the
American Revolution to the men of the
college who fought in 1776. The poet
Joyce Kilmer, who fell In .the world
war. was a member of the class of
1S08.
The special interest of this year's
commencement lay In the ceremony In
which an honorary degree was confer
red on Herbert Hoover. In the long
list of his achievements,, "sometimes
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VPSTAERS APPAK EL SHOP FOR
2E
on tne mantei roaay ant
$1.10
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PLUS WAR TAX
& GRAIN CO.
Ui la and "aomctlmes that," one could
have nil, toil, "and sometimes an Ore
tVOl.1. STUDY IN PORTLAND.
Mrs. Charles Heard departed on No.
li yesterday for Portland where she
will take the extension course in, mu
sic offered by the state norma school
In the Lincoln high school building.
Mrs. Heard will also study with Mr.
Goodrich, pipe organist, and she plans
to he away about six weeks She Is to
return to Pendleton the latter part of
(ho summer and will resume her mu
sio classes. . . i
RANK HAS FIRST PICNIC.
Employes and officers of Ihe Am
erican National Rank, with their fain
illes and ;tw invited friends enjoy
ed what is to be the first annual pic
n ic of the institution yesterday at
Bingham Springs. Thirty-five attend
edl, tho party bolus driven to the
mountain resort In six autos loaving
here onrly Sunday. Numerous races
were run. both the grown-ups and
the youngsters. The feature race was
a three-legged affair, In which Brooke
Dickson and "Doc" Crommelin led the
field. Perfect teamwork Was evident
fine picnickers report. Ml brought
lunches and a large spread was held
at noon in the groves at the springs.
Swimming was Indulged in by all
members of the "party, some not be
ing content with just one plunge. The
affair was considered a big success
and it is to be repeated next year in
WO.MlEN
SAGE TEA DARKENS
HAIR TO ANY SHADE
t 1 l .. , . ;
uoni-aiay urayi Here s an
'- Old-time Recipe that Any
body can Apply.
The use of Sage and Sulphur for re
storing faded, gray hair to its natural
color dates back to grandmother's
time. She used It to keep her hair
beautifully dark, glossy and .attrac
tive. Whenever her hair took on that
dull, . faded or streaked appearance,
this simple mixture was applied with
wonderful effort..
But brewing at home uj mussy and
out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a bottle of "Wycth's
cage an doulphur Compound." you
will got this famous old - preparation.
Sjl improved by the addition, of other ln
s j gradients, which can be depended up
Sjon to restore natural color and beauty
S I to the hair.
Ej . A well-Known downtown druggist
: says it darkens the hair so naturally
.and evenly that nobody can tell it has
S I been applied. Tou simply dampen a
S I sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
strand at a time. By morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two. It bocomcs
beautifully dark and glossy.
REAL ESTATE
Lot 50x100 near High School,
all level. ' - - - -
--6 room reriience - cheap, ; till
a&HeHnienta paid..- '" -
Vacant cor. 100x160,' ' both
streets paved and paid for. '
4 room cottage,'' 60x100 " lot,
eaa term a.
& ' acre, jrood house and
barn, dandy chicken farm.
GEORGE W. ELDER
' 818 Main
Ilea. 2-'7-J Office Ml
Kee my list of Canadian lands,
best locations In Alberta. I
drove all over Alberta and know
the country- Have a bunch or
homeseekers going up there
about. July 1st. be along.
GEORGE W. ELDER
is Main
Beau I27-J Office tt3 .
1 more ambitious manner. I C.
Scliarf, Brooke Dickson and Oscar
-iehultg hnmllcd arrangements ' and
'ood was supervised, by MrsJ. B. Mc
.'ook, Mrs Ucharpf und'Mrs. Dickson.
a ia Hi'noESs in" nuixiNQHAM.
Mlsa Madeline Burgess who has
een attending Cniversity of Waahing-
"ii, is visiting friends In Bcllingham,
Wash.", She will remain until aft
h' July tut, when sho will be brldes
nald at tho wedding of, a clnssmute,.
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visiToits atYchman 8PniNs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Bailey and
Mr. and Mrs. Dowell Kern motored to
Lehman Saturday, returning here yes
terday. , '
RETUK.Nsi FltOM, VISIT.
Mrs. Rlmor E. Cleaver arrived home
:Nn. 17'yoaterduy from 1'ralrle City
uid Baker where she has spent the
past ten days with relatives. In l!a-
.'scr Mrs. Cleaver visited her husband's
jister and in Prairie City she was a
tuust at tho home of his brother.
MISS SVV.EAKlNOEN RETURNS.
Miss Daphna Swenrlngen returned
yesterday from Portland whero the
was a visitor during the week.
HAVE GONE TO TOHTLAXD. .
Mrs. Andy Itothrock of Atliena, and
her daughter. Miss Bessie Price, loft
Sunday morning for Portland where
they will visit during the coming
week.
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MRS. METSCHAN IS VISITOR.
Mrs. Otto Metschan of Portland.
who has been visiting at the Cunniirg-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Girl to play piano for
dance and holu In dintnir room.
Lchmen Sprtngs--Phono 4 09 or call
at 113 W. Webb St.
XR SAIJi
15 room apartment house jtist newlv
painted and pupercd in A-l condition
end completely furnished, close in.
This U one of our best bargains, coma
and let us show-It, to you.
SOME NICR RESIDENCES call and
ask us about them, ,,.-
liols if 1 ots. for S.ilc
e hve oine ilio-.liest alfalfa
ranches In the country for sale at very
reasonablo prices, also small tracts
and orchard tracts. Come in and let
us tell you about them and ir inter
ested we will show you the land. It
costs nothing to see thorn.
OroKon-Washliig'oii TinnrlMt t'o.
Phone 642 Bowman Bldg.
TEACItKRK' EXAMINATIONS
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of t.'nnitllla
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
examination of applicants for state
'ertlficates at High School Building.
Pendleton Oregon, as follows: Com
mencing Wednesday, June 30, 1920 at
00 o'clock a. m.; and continuing un
til Saturday, July 3, 1920 at 4:00
o'clock i. in.- . " !
Wednesday l-Vtrcnoon
U. 8. History. Writing (Penman-
hip), Miidic. Drawing.
WcflnOMluy Aftrnoott
Physiology. Reading. Manual Train
ing, Composition. Domestic Science.
Methods In Reading. Course of Study
for Drawing, Methodn In Arithmotlo.
. Thursday Forenoon "
Arithmetic. History of PMucation,
Psychology, Methods 'of Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestia Art,
Course of Study for Domestic'Art.
Thursday Atlvrnoon , ,
Grammar, Geography, Stenography,
American Literature." Physics, Type
writing, Methods In Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
Kridr.7 Forenoon
Theory and Practice." Orthoirraphy
(spelling);" Physical Geography, En
glish Literature, Chemistry.
.Friday: Afternoon
School LawF, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government. "
Saturday forenoon .
Geometry, Botany. '
, Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
Very truly, Yours.
' ' W. W. GREEN.
, County School Supt.
KBW T0RK Miss Dorolhy
Clapp, society lesdsr. Is
hare as she appeared st t.t "Feta
Chlnolse." beld at Hotel Commo
dore for the benefit ol the New
(York Association for the Blind.
' Miss Clapp represented s "satlr
I ham ranch. Is In the city today. She
is u sister of Mrs. 1. M. Kecncyi
WILL KNTERTA1N CI.UB. ,
Mcmbvrs of tho Duplleata Wlilst
olub are the guests of Mrs. J.lna Mtur
Kia today at the Sturgls home on Wil
son strout. ' :
RIDES IN HORSE SHOW. ;
One of l'ortiand's atttractlve young
equestriennes ami enthusiasts for tho
night horse .show odening in tho Rose
City tonight is Miss Lcisla Ruby, for
mer Pendleton girl and uu lighter of
Mr.and Mrs. A. C. Ruby. Blss Ruby's
father Ik the owner of well known, Ore
gon stables and lit' an attractive pic
ture snapped for yesterday's Orogon-lah.-Miss
Huby 'appeaTs with her new
prize winner, La Utando McDollulU.
MISS CROW IS BRIDE. 7 : ' : . '
- At a simply but chiuinlnsly ' ap
pointed service Miss Inez C'row lust
evening became the bride of William
E. Hanscom, the vows bolng exchang
ed at the homo -of tho groom's sister,
Mrs. Anna Furnish, on - Washington
street. Tho couple, unattended, stood
boncath an archway flanked by roses
and Iter, It. IE. Gonial! officiated.
The bride chose an attractive gown
of bluo taffeta and her corsage was
a lovely cluster of Cecil Brunncr rose
buds und muideiihuir fern.
A buffet suppor followed tho wed-
dliit; and from a tuule centered by pink
roses, the guests wore served by Miss
Blanche Furnish and Miss Ruth Hill.
The list included Mrs. Furnish, Mrs.
Eva Stephens, Miss Hill, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Hanscom, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Han
scom, Elmer Crow. Johnuio . Crow,
Claud Crow, Miss Margaret Crow, Miss
Furnish and Roy Furnish.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanscom departed at
10:lf for Portland where they will
spetid the week. - Tho . bride's . going
away costume was a smurt talllour of
bluo. ,
Mrs. Hanscom is .tho duughter of
Mrs. Charles Swain of Washington. She
is a sister of Elmer, Claude and John
nie Crow and a member of a prominent
Umatilla county family. Her husband
is a well known young business man of
Pendleton and owner of Hnnscom's
Jewelry store.
Upon their return to tho city the
couplo will be at homo at tho Hau-
scom residence on Logan street.
MISS N EAGLE IS FETED
Miss Nellie Neaglc', daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Ncagle, who recently
returned from Portland w-here she has
been attending Miss Catlln's school,
was delightfully fotod beforo hor de
parture and concerning the compli
mentary affairs the Orcgonian has the
following note:
Miss Catlin and the faculty of Miss
Catlln's school entertained with a tea
on Wednesday In honor of the three
girls -Nellie Neagle of Pendleton, Elsa
Berry and Bernicc Burke who were
graduated. Madame -Reed was also
hostess at a tea on Sunday, honoring
the three graduates. The graduating
exercises were held on Tuesday at the
school and followed by a reception.
MRS. CI.AUSSE.NIUS HONORED.
' Mrs. Herman Claussenius, who is
here from Pendleton as the guest of
hor mother. Mrs. George Flchtner. was
hostess on Monday at a luncheon at
Forrest hall. Her guests were Mrs.
Percy Freeman, Mrs. Charles A. Bro
die. Mrs. J. A. C. Tait, Mrs. W. B,
SMIvely, Mrs. Horace E. Thomas, Mrs.
Hurry Bowlen (Mildred Bryant). Mrs.
R. H. Camp, Miss Marjorlo Smith and
Miss Louise Adams. Mrs. Claussenlus
is the inspiration for a. number of so
clal honors planned by her friends.
Portland Oregonian. . .
MERRY PARTY IS HELD
FOR FAMILY AT ECHO
(East Oregonian Speofal.)
ECHO. June 21. Mrs. J. o. Davis
and Mrs. William Esseisyn were nos
tesses at the W. J. Wattenburger home
in West Lawn Friday evening for t
Rook party iven In honor of the Wat
tenburger family who expect, to leave
Monday for California where they will
Society
Performs
For Blind
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Oiite Skirts
That Arc Really
Tailored '
. Not puttog;ethcr in slip-shod fashion. The pock
eta, the buttons, the seams, the belts, every tell-tale'
part is just as you would like to have it if you were
making the skirt yourself. '
, Materials are Surf Satin and Gaberdine: Regular
sizes from 25 to 30 in. waist measure . Extra sizes
from 32 to 38 in. waist measure. , .
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spend the greater part of tho summer.
Those who wore present were Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. William
Esselstyn, Mr. and Mrs. William Wat
tenburger, tho Misses Lois Gobbcll,
Rleanor Spike, Lilllo Wattenburger,
fluth Gobbel, Frances Spike and Veda
iVattenburgcr, and the Messrs Vera 6 n
Davis, Ira M. Peterson, Donald Davlit
And Donald Madison. .
X . J. P. Lowthlan has returned from
bakota aud resumed his work at Spin
ning's Drug tfioro this week. Mr.
I-owthtan was called to Dakota, In
March by the Illness of his father, who
died later.
Mrs. A. K. Ifammer and Miss Anna
Mendenhall cturnod' from College
PHjt nnA VIllLun. AVedneadaV. Whore
fhey hud been visiting with relatives
for several days.
Donald J. Madison left on train No.
SI Friday night. fcs?. business and
pleasure trip te Seattle. . Mr. Madison
expects to be away from Echo ror
about two weeks. -
J. McCarty. has accepted a position
clerk at the Thomas Koss & Co.
Store.
- A. E. Wattenburger and family were
Echo visitors from Butter Creek, Wed
nesday evening,- ;
A message received from Mrs. I. II.
Gobbcll Thursday, stated that the ope
ration had been performed on Mr.
Gobbell's throat that morning and that
the doctors pronounced the operation
successful.
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Mr. and Mrs". Manuel Pedro and
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THE JOLLY INN . . - -S
Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy 2
you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. . ' 1
That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Its variety and S
S the quality is supreme. ' " " ' -s
s For tho evening-meal wc are preparing- TENDER -g
s BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. a
Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Specials .
You will never know the best until you see the dlf- S
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- : EAT. A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN
: Basement of the Hotel St. George
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Automatic Refrigerator is tho most economical and the g
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to call and see it? You are most welcomesurely. You'll 3
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saving ice money and food money. ,' . ; a
Prices from $85.00
Phone
496 ?
Crawford Furniture Company
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children - returned, from Pendleton,'
Thursday, where they had been sine
Sunday on account of the illness of '
llttlo IUith Pedro. The Tedro family
will leave Monday In company .wllbV
the Wattenburgcrs for California, ;
. A. M. Longwell left Wednesday for a
business trip to Portlujid. IVe expects
to rot urn home Saturday. . V
K. P. Jarmbn and daughter, Mlmi
lleryl, were He ho 1sltors from But
ter Creek, Thursday. '.
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The following desorlled animals
has been taken up 4y the marshal ol
the City of Pendleton, to-wlt:
One iron gray mare, years old,
weight about 1000 pounds, branded)
half circle over I on left stifle, .'r
If said animal is not claimed by tbt
owners or those entitled to Its posses.
Ion, costs and expenses paid and tak
en away within ten days from the date
hereto, then at S o'clock p. m. on the
34th. day of June, 1920, the said ani
mal will b sold to the highest bidder;
at public auotlon, for cash, at the City
Pound, In said City of Pendleton, the
proceeds of such sale to bs applied to
the payment of such costs and ex
penses of making sale.
Dated this 12th. day of June. H20S;
AL nOBtrtTS, City Marshal.";
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HOME FURNISHER
103 E. Court St. - Phone i
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