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- l r-a FAOE SIX DAILY CAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY SO, 1020. TWELVE PAC.I3 Social and Club News aoc l'IAN WiASIHK OVTINO ' country. Miss Knliyak visited hor Mrs. Jumes Welch I enjoying lather's ranch near Oranum and also lsit tn Portland where ihe t the attiMnled the fair at Calory, truest of her mother. Mm. Homer Hal-j lock, and together they plan, accom- ,.,rNU, TO ,,; TOMORROW psaied ly Homer Welch, to bo to the; Mem,bein of the Degree of Honor beach for an outing by the sea. ,)re anticipating their annual picnic a aot for tomorrow afternoon at the i.kavks nm KKASUM? Mlw Elnlw Hentavin anil Miss Helen Herrevin accompanied by their giand futhor IMward I-efevrc will leave to day for Hoaslde ore-, for a two weeks vacatiun. VISlTIXo' IN" PORTLAND Mr. and Mia O. W. I-cnf arc en joying a vtnlt In l'ortland as guesi" of Mm lafa sister. Mr. H. B. Updike. They will bo later to Seattle and Spo kane for a visit with friend-, returning U rendlcton In a fortnight. KKTCRNS FROM CANADA Miss Father Knbysk arrived home vesterday from an Interesting vlit In Canada. She has 1ocn away for the pimt month and haa been the guest of friend, and relative in the northern heme of Mr. 1. C. Peterson, SOU Per kina avenue The affair will be In the nature of a lawn party and la belna planned for the pleaaure of grown-ups and klddiea as well, games and racos supplementing a program of readings and music. The dinner will be serv cd soon after the arrival of the guests and la scheduled for about 2:S0 o'clock. All Degree of Honor mem bers and their families are Included In tho cordlul bidding to attend. W IU, VISIT IN BOISB Mrs. l M. Spalding plans to leave In the morning for Boise, Idaho, her former home, where she will spend the next three weeks ns the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Cot trHI. On August S Mra. Spalding has been asked to be matron of honor at IF Every droD power -full "Red Crown" is all-refinery gasoline with full power in every drop. It is made to meet the requirements of your engine. "Red Crown" has the . full and continuous chain if boiling points necessary 'or ready starting, quick and amooth acceleration, steady dependable power and long mileage. Loc k for I the "Red Crown" sign be fore you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Ohe Gasoline Quail R. T. VIVIAN, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Pendleton. J. L. VAUGIIAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Federal Electric Washer Machine we are showing is a new machine in this city. Before buying look it orer. Phone in aoa e. Ooart st. u . i . j euuing or Misa Delia Shaw who 10 nccoine the bride of IYedorlc.k " noutn rasadena. Miss Shaw nunli , many Pendleton people ....u .11. pleasure of meeting her during a visit here last summer when she was Mrs. Spalding's guesL BIBLE t'lRCI.B TO MBET The Ulble Heading Circle will meet tomorrow arternoon at 4 o'clock In the committee room of tho county library. MISS TODD IS VISITOR' XII...- . . . runny rouu. of HcnnlHton. Is ii i-enuioton today to visit her sister Miss Virginia Todd. WILL I.KAVE FOR RAN Dl KGO. Miss Helen Cranston who haa spent tho past fortnight In Pendleton with relatives and friends, plans to leave tomorrow evening upon ber return to an Lxego, van rorn lu. Miss Crunston formerly resided here and hor visit was marked by many complimentary affairs und expressions of welcome. VISIT PltOM OMAHA " - uucsis at the Charles Surcll home are Mr. Screll's sister and nioce, Mrs. Amanda Carlson and Miss pi. Carlson and Miss Florence Carlson of uiuana. Nebraska. Miss Carlson Is to teach here next semester In district 44. RETURNS FROM PORTLAND, Mrs. R. H. Home has returned from a two weeks' trip to Portland. ENJOY VISIT IX PORTLAND. ; Mr. and Airs. A. Bruce Bailey arriv ed home this morning from Portland where they have spent the last few days, MISS MU.MM TO WED. , ' ; At nine o'clock tomorrow morning Miss Erna Mumm will ' become the bride of Phlllo Arthur Finiiinri.n ,.r Seattle, the service to take place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Jurgen Mumm at 211. Lewis street.' Miss Amanda Mumm. who recently arrived from California for the event, is to t tend her sister as bridesmaid and Thomas Baillargeon brother of the groom, will act as best man. Rev. Father Van Hoomison will officiate. Only members of the family will wit ness the exchange of vows and the same wedding guests will enjoy a breakfast following the service The bride-elect is the daughter of Jurgen Mumm. prominent wheat far mer of the county and Mrs. Mumm. and she received part of her educa tion In the schools of Pendleton, where she has a host of friends who have been showering her with pre-nupt'at courtesies. Her fiance Is associated with his father In the firm of F.alllar geon and Baillargeon, Seattle con tractors and builders, who havei charge of the construction of the ad dition to St. Joseph's academy itr-Pcn-1 dleton. " " The couple will leave on No. 17 to iocs.ee WaicKYbur Health improve with its usc- OLIVE OIL The Highest Standard of Quality Mad and Botllcd m NICE . FRANCE FOR PEOPLE WHO QJS5IMIWATE miiiiimiiMiiiiiiii mn,!t,'tl'lll",H,Mn!!!f!!fflHttliiiMti.iii.iHHiiH.iii,i,w, li ililllllUiliiiiiiilllllllllUljuiiiWIiiUliiliiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiu.!,..! , ll THE THOMAS SHOP (jrray J$ros. (jrocery Co. THREE PHONES QUALITY morrow for Portland from whoio they will sail for Victoria. B. C, for a short wedding trip before returning to Se attle to make their home., LEAVE FOR SEASIDE. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Schuefer and children left yesterday for Seaside to spend a few-weeks,-. Gl'BST IS HONORED. Miss Nina J. Forth of Los flatus. California, who Is the house guest of Mrs. James S. Johns, is being compli mented in a charming way this after noon, Mrs. Johns having asked a group of friends to her home on south Garden street. The affair is most informal, about a dozen matrons and maids having been asked to spend the afternoon. Garden flowers were used to deck the rooms of Mrs. Johns attractive home. VISITS FROM WALLA WALLA. Mrs. Km melt Estes (Miss Lula Mat- look) of Walla Walla arrived yester day to spend the week with her mother Mrs. W. N. Matlock. PROFITEERING TO BE FOUGHT WITH UNION MAINTAINED FACTORIES Final Glean ... Sale tiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillltlllillllllUllllllllllllllliliiii! 5 For Your Particular Appetite r , THE JOLLY INN H Will perve you just what you want and will not annoy S you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. IT- That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Ita variety and 5 the quality is supreme. . S 31, For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. s Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Specials j. You will never know the best until you see the dif- r S ference. EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN Basement of the Hotel St. George tflllllllHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii WAR IS BEING WAGED ALL THE TIM Between the disease germs in the air you breathe, the water you drink, the food yon eat, and the corpuscles in your blood that are the forces of good health. Keep these forces strong.-dont allow yourself to run down. Take Hood's Sarsanarilla. the medicine for the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys that has the approval of three generations. If a laxative is needed take Hood fills, they are equally good. 1 k The Joy Of A Perfect Skin ,iy Know the joy and Y happiness that comes to one thru possessing a skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis tinguished appearance it renders brines out your natural beauty to its full est. In use over 70 years. mm Dr. A. M. Simmons ' Eeyesight SpecIafisT ; I'enlaiul Building, 047 Main fclrect Phone I'entlleton, Oregon SCRATCH FOOD CHICK FOOD Everything for chickens in the Grain and Medicine Lines. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 220 E. Court St., Phone 1014, 475, 351 For Sale Improved Residence on eoutn Residence, North Large It, Large Hill. 4 Koom Side. Fine Residence, North Side. S Room Residence, Large Lot Eaat Knd. , 4 Room Residence, 60 foot lot close In. 5 Room Residence, 60x200, cheap, terms. 6 Room Residence, large lot. West Knd. GEORGE W. ELDER SIS Main Res, S27-J Office For Sale Vacant h Acres, good house and barn. S Acres, no building", cheap. lOOxl&O andy Corner, as sessment paid. 100x150 Bo. HIM, cheap. 100x100 Ro. Hill, cheap. t acres West End, good houss and barn 483 Acres chep. aood terms. 40 A cres Umber, Weston Mountain. ots of wood. GEORGE W. ELDER 15 Main Bea. 27-W Office at MRS. BONO DEPARTS. ' Mrs. Ellen Bond left this morning for Portland for an extended stay. W iLI; 1-lurjfth.vr I'LAJf ' WASHIXOTON, July 20. (A. P.) The railway 'executives will in a few dnys preaent the commerce commis sion with a sugstlon ,of . how the railroad Income might be Increased to meet the ware raises granted toy the railroad la'-or "board. General Counsel Thorn i f the association of rf . rallwjiy executives 'today said. It is practically certain the suggestions will be for an increase In-rates. Just wheat percentage will be asked was not indicated.. CHALLENGER NEEDS . ONE MORE VICTORY SAXDV HOOK. July 20. (t. P.) The Shamrock IV today won another race from the American defender Resolute and needs only one more vic tory to life. America's cup. It was a neck and neck race with the result resting almost on seconds. The Resolute had about a minute and 30 seconds to make up' on the last 10 miles and for a time It appeared as thounh she would be able to do so. Her chances, however, began to dwin die with the. wind showing signs of flattening out when the Lipton craft waa within three miles of the finishing mark and crowing easy. The Sham rock finished at 5:37:58 and the Reso lute at 5:46:riO unofficial time., NEW YORK, July 20. (A. P.) Profiteering .In the women's garment Industry will he fought with union owned shops, factories and stores by the , International Ladles' Garment Workers Union. This became known here today when officials of the union announced that It has a committee at work laying the foundation for tho first group of union owned factories, which are ex pected to be Inoperatlon by next spring. These factories are to lie establish ed, according to Benjamtno 8chlestn gcr. International president, to demon strate that the workers can be paid first class wages, work less hours and enjoy better working conditions than they ure now getting and reap a "rea sonable profit" from their product a.nd still sell it considerable under the reg ular market price. The union proposes to sell Its output to consumers through their own stores. The first group of six factories will be established In New York, together with a number of union stores, union officials said. Others will be located In Chicago and Philadelphia. Amplo funds for the factories have been provided by the International union, Mr. Schlestnger said, and later as more money is needed "union shop and factory assessments" will be levied to finance the project until It Is put on a paying basis. . ; 1 "We expect to be turning out med ium and high price garments, for the Spring trade," A. Baroff, secretary of the union saldr "The first -factories will probably employ .about. 1.000 workers to be selected by the union." They will pay higher wages than are paid by employers In the garment In dustry and a seven-hour work day "WIU be In effect, he said. The workers no work an eight hour day with a half holiday on Saturday. . . The local unions of the Ladles' Gar ment workers, according to Mr.; Baroff are also taking steps on their own In itiative to defeat the high cost of liv ing by establishing cooperative res taurants and stores. A numbor of stores have been sctarted In New York and a restaurant is being operated by unions in Philadelphia, he said. DK.MAMJ ATO.NKMKNT. WASHINGTON. July 20. The American consul at Nucvo Laredo, de manded atonement by Mexican au thorities for raids of the troops of the De I -a Huerta government Sunday on the ranch of Alfcd Matthews an Am erican, at Alton In the state or nuvro Leon, the state department announcca today. When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink 1 NSTANT P0STUM "There's a Reason TRIEVKS W'ERJE PARTICULAR The men who robbed Lowman & Son's store at Wallula, Sunday night were particular to get clothes that fit them. They tried on and discard ed many pairs of pants, silk shirts and other-artlcles wearing apparel, but took a ntinrber of silk shirts, soveral pairs of pants, and. numerous pairs of shoes, silk socks and) gloves. They also took 65 pocket knives. J8 or 111 in stamps and 14 or $5 In pennies.. There is no clue to the robbers who evidently took their timo to the task, and turned tho stock topsy-turvey In their efforts to get what they wanted. Tho condition of the store and the number of things tried on and dis carded "would indicate that the thieve were after things for their own use rather than taking them for sale. ' The only clue left waa a pair of auto irinvoa that were badly worn In the imimilct as if the driver had grasped the steering wheel by the upper side and let his hands and arms rest the wheel. . . . . rn - iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiin , 5 IMIIIIIIIIIIM,. 'I I'll i l,V ' : ;;' i-.i.l ' HJp:;i ' ' '' - .' : i -&t I ' ' '. . a I of all spring; and summer. apparel for women and misses. ; a- as is Everyone of these 'suits'' are"'; 'good for fall wear. Practically all of them are in navy tricotine and serge. A nice assortment 01 sizes up to. 4 9, now ' $24.75 $34.75 I,; $39.75 ! White Cotton Skirt all Reduced ' j Silk Skirti now for $10.00 to $15.75 1 Regular up to $39.50 ' (iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiMiiiiittiiiiiiititiiiiiitifiitiiitfiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiititiiiirtttiiiiitiiiiiit, ; Some reports are that Joachim suf- fored from the belief that he would bo driven front his home by the re publican government. The action for divorce brought by his wife, who left him a year ago, also- prayed on his mind. . ' . Prlnco Eitol Frederick, who Is In charge of the body, was to have left today for Holland' to visit his mother. wnose condition of health is reported Worse. Eltel. however. Dostonneit hi departure. LIGHTNING STRIKES BUILDING DESTROYING .VALUABLE1 MACHINES J SPOKANE. July 20. A. p.) Lightning struck the buildings of the National Copper, company near Mul Ihn, Idaho. Sunday, according to word which reached here today and caused a loss estimated at 120,000 to $20.0004 ' The compressor -building, two 1 ooinjj pressors, other machinery and a com slderable quantity of supplies were do'4, strayed by the fire which followed, i ANGELS BEAT VERNON 4 IN EXHIBITION GAM? LOS ANGKI.KB, Cl July 10. LoV Angeles beat Vernon 7 to I In an cxV hibitlon game here today as part or tho Chllds Welfare Day program oj ' the Catholic Bureau of Charities for ' tho benefit of orphans. The contest . was chiefly in comedy and so many players participated. Including mem! bers of the teams and non-members, that any attempt at keeping acoro of more than tho runs or enumerating the number of pitchers and catcher was soon abandoned. Frank Chance pluycd at first base for an Inning or two for the Tigers, and Mike Donlln did some duty for the Angels. i'' I DR. K. J. YORK The Celebrated Chinese doc tor with his wonderful Chinese roots and herbs. Special treat ment has cured hundreds of dif ferent diseases for men and women. If any people who may be suffering from any allmints, why not call and see hlmt Consultation free. TUB K. J. YOIIK CHINESE MEDICINE CO. 19 S. 7th Street Walla Walla, Wash. TR.KI.ANI MAY CLOSE DOOR LONDON'. July 20. (A. P.) The question as to whether the Moot Ttev. Daniel Mannlx archbishop or Mel bourne, Australia, shall be "barred from Ireland In view of the recent utter ances In the United States, which are reported here as antl-EJngllsh, Is under consideration- by the British govern ment. This statement was mado by Andrew Bonar Law, the government spokesman, in the House of Commons, PRECEDED PRICE'S ACT BERLIN, July 29. (A. P.) The mental condition of Prince Joachim, who committed suicide, had Intel! caused his family grave concern. His adjutant, the elderly Colonel Von Steuben, with whom he conversed late Friday, without Indicating a design to take his own life, waa so alarmed by the prince's depression the same evening that he told Prince Eltel of the younger brother's condition. Joachim, says the National Zeltung. after taking leave of his 1-year-old son, shot himself through the chest about Friday midnight. Servants found him early Saturday lying In front of his bed unconscious. Ha was removed to a hospital and regained consclausness and was able to talk to Eltel. He rapidly grew worse and died at 1 a. m. Sunday. , . EASY TERMS ON GRAFONOLAS You should hear the " CO LUMBIA GRAFONOLA dem onstrated in all its different sizes and tones eee the super ior workmanship and ; finish.' Every part of the Columbia Grafonola is made by the Co lumbia Company. . Jt is not "assembled" like so many talk ing machines. It is . built by people long familial' with the Columbia and Columbia stand ards. i -i -jeaiHad i - .- '-. We always carry a full selec tion of all the latest Columbia records. .'..': .'-,Mff THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Order Given Prompt Attention. illlIIIUIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIIUMIIIMUinilllllltlllllltlllUIIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI I 4 PIECE BED ROOM SUITE IN PERI- 3 Here is your opportunity to furnish your bed room for only $131.65, a handsome suite in the popu lar Adam design. ' ...... , The bed is full size. The dresser is, large and graceful, with a large mirror. The chifforet is a wonderful chest of drawers, and the dressing table will lepd charm and completeness to the bed room. The f our pieces in beautiful Old Ivory finish for only $131,65. Convenient payments. , . V ' Crawford Furniture Company HOME-FURNISHER 3 Phone 496 r 103 E. Court St IHtllllUitllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIL"'lIIlllllllllllllIIIIIllll!IIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlU ,1 S i i fir? LL.