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TWELVE TAQES PAGE SIX -OC30I DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENWa.'JPLY 19. iWh II I ...Trr -t i. i. ..- j - ' tawai- I . Social and Club News J f i vivum CU'll PLANS PICNIC. ' Completing the year's calendar, member of the lavender cluli will en)oy a picnic at Uurnhurt on Thuis dny. The affair la to be made an an nual one and for thin year's event rlub member will meet at the O. W. It. t N. drpot at 7:0 Thursday morning. The club which holds fort nightly programs and soclnl meetings throughout each winter season, has as member Mr. A. T. Perkins. Mrs. Helen Burton, Mrs. Louise I-amnkin. Mrs, airn.li Catching. Mr. Ora Ham ilton. Mr Helen Belt. Mra. W. M. Peterson, Mr. Iorothy Thomas. Mra. ft. Wilkinson, Mra. Anna Robertson. Mr. Charles Perkins. Mrs. Kmll Uohnort. Mrs. Fred Frnsier. Mr. James Hall. Mrs. Anna McConnell. Mr. J. M. Cook. Mrs. Elitin Noreen. Mrs. Tillle Wallers, Mrs. Perry Hous er and Mrs. Edna Bretling. I arc j Utile i mks. Mcdonald honohed, I n iinmo of Mrs. Aleck Oemmle on 1 1.onff street was the scene of an In? i terestlng affair last eyenlnir when Mrs. Ovmmle was hostess for a din ner In honor of Mra- Margaret Mc Donald anil children who are to leave this week for a visit at Mrs. AleDon. aid's old home In Scotland. Covers (were laid for twelve and the table and rooms woo charming with an ab undance of pastel colored awcet peas and snowy daisies. DANCING- PAKTY DEUCSHTFUU. A delightful bit of hospitality was extended last night by Miss Thelma Thompson, who asked a group of friends to the R R. Thompson home on North Main street for on evening of dancing- Fifteen couple shared the affair which was planned most infor mally. MRS. HEXDKTX DEPARTS, t Mrs. H. R. Hendryx and two sons. I Jnmes and Truman, left this morning for Baker, -where they will join Mr. LITTLE HOSTESS 'ENTERTAINS. The ' afternoon hours today brimful of delight for a now or nine i ltcmlry, wi,0 js employed by the Ba folk who are guest of Miss Amy I ker H(,r;,(. Mr. Hendryx was former Aldrlch. the occasion being her eighth ,y with tno East oregonian. birthday anniversary. The friends are being entertained at the home of the MRS. NOTES TO ARRIVE bide hostess' parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. j Mrs oeorgp Noyes. of Portland, will H. Aldrlch, on Perkins avenue and tne;arrlve ,n pndleton tonight for a visit gardens are ringing with the merry mskiiir of nearly half a hundred youthful gucfS, Ballons. blue, yellow and red, make gar and fascinating favors, and in store for the lively assemblage is an enoally fascinating luncheon, with pink icecream "and everything." 'Assisting .Mrs. Aldrich and sharing the pleasure of the affair are Mrs. George D. Haslett an$ Mrs. James S. Johns. ? T ' '.P? HONOR WIFE OF PASTOR. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mr. J. W. Maloney. 218 South Main street. Wednesday after-' noon at 8:30 o'clock with Mrs. Shep herd and Mrs. X. P. McLean as assist ing hostesses. As this will be the last meeting until September the society is asking all ladies of the church and congregation to join in with her son. Earl Williams. A trip to Lehman soring is planned for the entertainment of Mrs. Noyes while she is a guest here. READING CIRCLE TO MEET. The Bible Reading Circle will meet tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the committee room of the county library. Gl'ESTS OF MRS. O'DANIEL. Mrs. J. C. O'Neill and daughter Lo la of Portland, are the house guests of Mrs. George O'Daniel. 1 V, A . Dulrymple Is In the city from Portland. J. A. Joyce arrived here from Port land this morning. P. -NL Williams of La Grande. Is at :he Hotel St. George. O. D. Warner of Portland I here. U 8. Scnch is here from La Grande. J. M- Jolly and Mrs. Jolly of Great Falls, Mont., are here. '.' H, G, Casteel of Pilot Rook, cams in this morning. V. a. Schelke of La Grande Is In this city today. ... J. 'E. Southard Is In Pendleton for the day. Gene Whitende Is here from Spo- kane. F. C. Gordon came down from Se nile this morning. George Shelts of Xcw York Is at the Hotel' Pendleton. Miss Edith Youugcrantx of Walla Walla Is In the city. ' . H. Campbell of Portland is here. Cecil Cosper of Walla Walla, arriv ed In the City this morning. Phillip Bock of Portland, Is regis tered at the Hotel Pendleton. M. F. Sw'ft came up from Portland this morning. ' , Miss Lucile Fisher Is here from Al-bee.-Ore. James McKay Is In town from:. Ga lena, .i W. J. P'anstcttrr is in the city. W. b Droehvbfrel Is here from Portland. M. "B. Lee Is In from Portland. O ' I'd! ! 1 1 - h't FRENCH'S Salad Hard To make a delicious Salad Dressing, use 2 tablespoonsful French's Cream Salad Brand Mus tard, 2 tablespoonsful of sweet cream, 1-2 tea spoonful sugar mix thoroughly. Use the same proportion for larger quantities. Large Bottle, 25c ' " ; -.- t COUNTRY BACON, EXTRA FINE, POUND, 45c FOUR REPUBLICANS AND FOUR DEMOCRATS ON VISITING PARTY VISITORS FROM WALLA WALLA. Mrs. Frances Pope and Mrs. Marie Catron are Pendleton visitors from Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of Portland are here on a visit. J. H. Harners is in from Portland. R. N. Richards Is here' from Atbee. J. M. Keeney came up from Port- social way i land this morning. to meet Mrs. Georgs L. Clarke, wife of W. Balfe of Portland, is registered the new pastor. at the Hotel Bowman. HOPF'8 UPSTAIRS APPAREL HOP New Today! Summer ID: Another shipment of cool summer frocks of Voile, in printed designs on both light and dark grounds. See them. , . - $7.93, $9.75, $10.75, $12.75, $16.75 OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND FLOOR E niillttiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!! s For Your Particular Appetite 5 5 THE JOLLY INN S Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy E 1 you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. s 5 That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Its variety and 5 the quality is supreme. E For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER I BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. I Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Special E 5 You will never know the best until you see the dif- 5 5 ference. . EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN s Basement of the Hotel St. George TiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiniiillillllllllliHliliiP Rolled arley BY CARLOAD LOTS, TON LOTS, SACK LOTS. BEFORE BUYING YOUR SEASON'S SUPPLY, APPLY FOR PRICES AT UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014, 351, 475. Members of the Pendleton commit tee that will cooperate with west end folk tn presenting the needs of this district to the houses appropriations committee on Friday will make the trip to Her mist on on the early morn ing train, returning: home in the even ins on. the train that will bring the congressional party's special car to Pendleton. During the day the congressmen will be shown about the Tmatilla pro ject, the itinerary including trips to both tho Lane reservoir and the Cold Springs reservoir. The finale will oc cur at Stanfield where a lunch will be served at the Paige ranch. The com mittee will entrain at Stanfield. ight members of the appropria tions committee are with the party, the complete committee having 21 embers. -Of thosA with the party four are republicans und four democrats. The list wilh home addresses Is as fol lows: - - - It1! James W. Good, ; chairman. Rep., Cedar Rapids. Iowa; W. R. Wood, Rep., La Fayette, Ind.; L C. Cranston, Rep. La Peer, Mich.; Milton W. Shreve, Rep.. Erie, Penn.r Joseph W. Byrns, Dem., Nashville, Tenn.; John M. iENans. Dem., Missoula. Mont.; John J. Eagan, Dem., Weehawkcn, X. J., and Jas. A. Gallivan, Dem., Bos ton. Mass. .a Congressman Slnnott will be with the party as the representative ffrom this district. He is not personally a member of the appropriations com mittee but has an influential post as chairman of the public lands commit tee. ... THREE PHONES QUALITY ON IN FULL SWING ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine - "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" i genu ine Aupirin proved sae by-a.!jiiUton and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Accept only an un? broken "Bayer package" which con tains proper directions to relieve Headacee, Toothache. Earache, Neu ralgia, Rheumatism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes ef It tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger "Bayer packages." Aspirin is trade mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacetlc- icifi enter nf ftalicyllcacid. (BY CAFtU D. GHOAT. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) . BBRUN. July 13. Exchange of prisoners between Germany end Rus sia Is on In full swing. , Conclusion of an agreement between the German and soviet governments made this pos. sible. but now as a result of the agree ment the sovlety representtalve Here. Wigdor Kopp. contends that Germany has recognised sovietlsm as the de fac to government. He points to the text of the treaty made between th "Ger man government" and the ' Russian soviet governmenl" as proof of his claim. i The hope of the Soviets that the prisoner agreement would quickly lead to a wider agreement, namely a busi ness treaty has not been fulfilled, and the Indications are that It will not be consummated for some time to come. tn fact, the foreign office . let It be known that It doubts Russia's claims as to ability to deliver goods, while in a recent speech in the Bavarian parlia ment Secretary von Mueller of Bava ria declared that the Russian claims were exaggerated and her transporta tion situatitn such that she could not be a trade factor. '- Meantime, Kopp says on In Berlin. In fact he operates quite openly as the German government considers him an accredited agent and he .now has of fices tn Unter den Linden. --Many persons forseo the, possibility that ultimately Germany not Eng land or any other power will be the one to exploit Russia. Japan la con stantly making friendly statements about Germany, and some observers consider these as the forerunner of an eventual agreement between the Nipponese and the Teutons wherein Germany will exploit Russia and Ja pan will exploit China. - For the present, however, there re mains only a possibility. Germany Is in no position to undertake any ex tensive business in Russia now. But Germany has always hfld strong repre sentation In Russia and her business men know Rusla, her language, cus toms and people. NOTICES NOTICE O' STREET IMPKOVE. . MKNT Notie is hereby given that at a regular meeting of The Common Council of The City of Pendleton held at the Council Chambers In P'.ndleton Oregon, on July 7th 1920 the follow ing Resolution was duly adopted; WH15REAS. the City Surveyor of The City of Pendleton did on the 30th day of June,-1320, under directions and by requirement of the' Common Council tile in the office of the Re- e weapon cotth cotiicfo to wave your ouotne'oo tatties Is a danfrreerwee A BANK reference is the best weapon of offense or de fense wielded in a business battle. Our facilities for handling your business account is offered to you, Mr. Earnest. Let us advise you. corder of The City of Pendleton, plans and specifications for an appropriate Improvement of the following namea street in said city: Garfield Street from the North line of Jackson street to the South line of I Martin Street, together with the est) nates of the work to be done-and the probable cost thereof with a state ment of the lots, parts of lots and par cels of land to be -benefited by such Improvement and the percentage of the total cost of Improvement, which each of such lots, parts of lota and parcels of land should pay on account of the benefit to be derived from such Improvement, and, WHEREAS, tne council has examln ed such plans and specifications and estimates and found, the same satis factory and the estimates therefor to be In accordance with the probable cost of such work, and. WHEREAS, the property recom mended by the City Surveyor to be In cluded within the' boundaries of the district benefited Is in the judgement of the Common .Council properly to be Included within such Improvement District and no property Is excluded therefrom which should properly be Included therein; and. WHEREAS the Improvement of the hereinabove described portions of Gar field Street either . gravel Bltullthic pavement, Concrete pavement or War ren I te Bltullthic pavement on Crushed rock or crushed gravel foundation Is at this time necessary, therefore, be It, RESOLVED by the Common Coun cil of The City of Pendleton that It Is expedient to Improve and It Is hereby proposed to Improve said portion, of Garfield street by paving the same with cither gravel Bitullthlc pavement Concrete pavement . of Warrenlte Bitullthio pavement on Crushed rock or Crushed gravel foundation j such pavement to be constructed and the surface thereof to be finished upon the established grade of said street and the street to have curbs and gut ters and all other things In accordance with and as shown in tne plans and specifications for the Improvement of said portione of said Garfield Street, prepared by P. B. Hays, fclty Surveyor, filed with the Recorder of said city on the 30th day of June. 1920. vhi'-h said plans and specifications are hereby particularity referred to, and be it fur ther RESOX.'VED that the Engineer's estimates of the probable total cost of such Improvement, which said City Engineer's estimates was made and prepared by F. B. Hayes, City Survey or of said city, in the sum of $14,834.05 and was filed with the Recorder of said city on the 30th day of June. 1920, is hereby included and hereby referred to particularly; and be Is further ' RESOLVED that the plans and specifications and estimates for such improvement as prepared 'by the City Surveyor and filed with the Recorder of The City of Pendleton on the 30th day of June, 1920, be and they art hereby adapted and approved, and be .it further . . RESOLVED that tne cost oi making such Improvement shall be a charge and lion upon all lots, parts of lots and parcels of land to be benefited by such improvement, and tne owners oi such lots, parts of lots and parcels of land so specially benefited by sucn im provement shall be liable for the pay ment of the costs thereof, and be It further. ... ..... . .' RESOLVED . that an . Assessment District Is hereby created to ibe known as "Assessment District No. 68 em bracing the property -benefited and to be assessed for the payment of such Improvements, which. Assessment Dis trict shall include all lots, parts of lots and parcels of--land-lying and being wlthm -the.dlstrlot. bounded and. de scribed as follows, to-wit: Description . of Assessment '. District . No. as. Commencing on the Southwest cor ner of Lot . Block 3. Llvcrmore'f Add. to 'Pendleton, Oregon -thetrce North and parallel with the West line of Garfield Street, 1820 feet; .thenct Kast and along the .South line .of Mar tin Street 260 feet: thence South ana parallel with the East line of Gar field Street 1020 feet; .thence West along the North line of Jackson Street 260 feet to the point of beginning. And be It further . . RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution together with the notice that the surveyor's estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each lot, part of lot and parcel of land Is on file In the of fice of the City Recorder, be publish ed for a period of ten days In the East Oregonian, which newspaper Is hereby designated by the Common Council for the publication thereof. ' And further notice Is hereby given that the Surveyors estimate of the proportion of the cost of said work to be charged against each Lot, part of Lot, and parcel of Lend on account j of said work is now on f Us In the of fice of the City Recorder, suojeci o Inspection and examination Dated at Pendleton Oregon this 8th day of July A. D., 1920. THOS. GERALD, . City Recorder. KODAKS KODAKS Wo have assortment suit almost an to any desire in Kodaks. Priced from $1.36 to $200.00' Come and choose your machine while our stock is complete, ! THOMPSON DRUG STORE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiimiHiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiiiii""!!; in Explained, SPIRITISM Explained and Demonstrated OREGON THEATRE THURSDAY NIGHT July 15th s 3 I Robt. Fulton 1 Astoral Dead Tranee Spirit Medium in a great, wonderf ul free exhibition of 1 the Mysterious. 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