East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 12, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETOlt, ORBOOW, THURSDAY EVENING, AtJQXJST 12. 1820
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Mr. and Mm. J. V. Woodworth
have moved fr-.m 18 West ourt
.troct to thur now residence, 00 liar
field mreot.-
MIHH MONTttOMKTtY IS WWT
Mis ltuth M'mlitomerv. of Kuft-ene,
srrlved In Pendleton nwm .
I the silent nt Mi Jane Murphy. Miss
Montgomery and Alias Murphy et
sorority mslrrs in fnlversity of Ore-
vpr-T"N orpt.K wkt
Mir Kliiuihpth Islpy and Willie
Pitm both of WnWn motored to Pen
dleton with Mr. Sam brother nd hi
wife Mondar and were married that
ft.-rnnnn by Rev. a. TL. -'rk. Pres
' l.ytcrlan pastor. They will reside in
Weston.
MAlUtlAOE SMM.K.MX1ZED HERE
Mr Alire Hopkins of Oakland
Nebraska and James U Sampson of
1'ortland, met In Pendleton on Tues
day Aiifrust 10, and were married by
i).'.. n I. rinrk In the Presbyterian
mnnse. The couple went to Portland j
on a later train. . "
MRS. ANPBRSON' IS GITEST.
Mrs, rhrls Anderson of Portland, la
belne welcomed in lVndleton for
visit at the home of her sister, Mr.
Pearl Row-man, Si I West Bluff street.
Mrs. Anderson formerly resided In
Pendleton, she having removed from
here to Portland only about two years
aKO.
MRS. STAXFIELXl IS HOSTESS.
An Interesting- affair In Portland to
day is a luncheon presided over by
Mrs. Robert Stanfield In compliment
to a number of young Pendleton ma
trons who are guests in the Rose City.
They are Mrs. Benjamin Rurrou;hs. ,SPKNn WEEK IN PORTLAND.
recently served aa Instructor of Eng
lish in the Pendleton high school, will
be Interested to know that she la en
Joying a month's trip to Alaska. Miss
Graves is making the Journey with
Miss -Eva tiraves and .Miss Edna Mes
senger of Portland.
RETl'RN FROM PARK
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Raley. Miss Thel
ma Thompson and James Raley, arriv
ed home yesterday from a trip to Yel
lowstone National Park. The Journey
was made by motor and the party en
Joyed a day at the Boxeman, Montana,
Round-lTp while en route home.
Mrs. Henry Collins, Mrs. Erlwln Burke.
Mrs. Richard Mayberry. Mrs. Charles
Bond and Mrs. Willard Bond: Mrs. W.
H. Lytle, now of iSalem, and Mrs. Hen
ry Isaac tFaye Bartholomew) who is
hostess for Mrs. Collins during her
visit.
Covers were placed for nine and the
guests are being entertained at the
home of the Stanflelds in w estover
Terrace.
EXJOY TRIP TO ALASKA
Friends of Miss Norma Graves, who
More tiianMf
tlte motorists
of the Pacific
Coa&tuse
Zerolene
STANDARD'OIL COMPANY
(CAL1FOJUMIA)
Correft lubrication "
eachiype
of engine
R. T. VIVIAN, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company,
Pendleton.
Columbia
Records
. Whether it is a song or a dance if it is new you
will find it on a Columbia Record. The August mid
month list is as distinctive as the previous mid
month lists have been. Let us play them for you.
There are no better records made than Columbia
and these are representative.
Come in and hear them. :
We alwavs have a good stock of ma
chines. Come in and make your own
terms within reason.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Order Given Prompt Attention.
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Murphy are In
Portland for Buyers Week. ,
PARENTS OF DAUGHTER.'
Messages of congratulation are be
ing sent to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Morton
upon the arrival of a daughter, born
August 10 at their home on West
Webb street. The little girl weighs
seven and one half pounds.
DEPART FOR ALBERTA.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emhysk and
three daughters. Myrtle, Mayme and
Evlyn Emhysk and Waldemar Em
bysk left at 1.15 today for Grannum.
Arberta. for a month's visit. While
there they will be the guests of Mr.
ana Mrs. i nomas isaukaus, rormer
residents of Umatilla county.
WILL VISIT AT COAST
Mlss Helen Johns and Miss Mary
Johns left, lust evening for' Portland
where they 'will Join Miss Katherlne
Stanfield and go soon to the coast to
be guests of Miss Grace McKeniie at
the McKensie summer home at Sea-
view.
MRS. PARKER LEAVES.
Mrs. E. O. Parker, and little nlete.
Janet Jjt Fontaine, left this morning
for Newport for a two weeks' stay at
the shore.
LEAVING FOR VACATION
Mrs. Frank Boyden and two sons
left this afternoon for Seattle for a
two weeks' stay. They, will be joined
by Dr. Boyden who will leave tomor
row by way of Portland.
WILL ENTER COLLEGE
Mrs. Marvel Watts and daughter.
Miss Vernita Watts, of Athena, were
in Pendleton this morning, on their
way to Portland. Miss Watts will
Join a party of Portland girls and will
enter Mills College this fall, while Mrs.
Watts will return to Athena.
MRS. COHN WELCOMED.
Pendleton frilends are welcoming
the return of Mrs. Sylvan G. Conn
after an extended absence In the east.
Mrs. Cohn and ' her son Russet
Vaughan left in the spring and have
enjoyed delightful visits in Washing
ton, D. C New York, New Jersey and
in Chicago. In the national capital
Mrs. Cohn represented Umatilla Chap
ter of the national congress of the
D. A. R. and attended many interest
ing -functions. In New York she en
joyed a reunion of class members of
her Alma Mater.
HOPE FOR AVERTING
CLASH IS DWINDLING
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12. (U. P.)
Hope that actual hostilities In Low
er California might be averted contin
ued to dwindle with the dispatches
from border points. Indicating fight
ing is expected by the end of the week,
while warlike preparations continued
in Lower California, in expectation of
the arrival of Mexican federal troops.
General Gonzales, erstwhile leader of
the antl-De La Huerta uprising In
Mexico. Is scheduled to arrive here to
morrow for a conference with local
leaders. Federal troops have embark
ed from Mazatlan and should reach
Ensenda toy Saturday, reports brought
'by travelers Indicated,
We buy any quantity of
Baled Alfalfa
Hay
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HOO MARKET SLOW.
PORTLAND. Aug. 12. (A. P.)
Hogs are slow, prime mixed are $18
and $18.35; cattle are steady and un
changed; sheep are weak, valley Iambs
are 9 and $9.50; eggs are steady and
unchanged; butter is higher, cubes,
extras, are 65 cents and 50 1-2 cents.
FOR NEARLY THREE SCORE YEARS
v,f Their Teas in sealed screw-top cannistera; and Cof
fee under the SEAL BRAND label have succeaaful
ly met the most exacting tastes of tea and coffee
drinkers.
! ' V It is so easy to specify .
Chase & Sanborn's
Grands, yet adds so much to your enjoyment
and that of your family and guests.
, : Chase & Sanborn's
- Seal Brand Coffee and Cannister Teas
v For Sale By
GrayJros. (grocery (jo.
Vr ' ' ' Exclusive Agent for Pendleton ,
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' " Mnch la expected of 1-orf.n Murchlson. th New Tork A. C. flash,
la th Olympic sprints. He's a 4-5-8eco:;d century dasher. Loren
leave the boles so fast that he leaves daylight between himself and
fall rlrals the first Juran. Murchison was formerly of 81. Louis and
prior to that was a Lone Star product. He beat Paddock IB the ilual
trials at Boston.
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WO things insure the fina'h-' '
cial health of the; modern; -:
business man. a cash' bal- ?r
'ance in the bank, and a credit-ob-taining
business reputation. We are 1
' in .business for the ourpose of aerv- ,
ing with good judjrment and polite
ness.
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Terences between Britain and Tance
over Russia, It was learned at the state
department today.
Thn Newest. Effects la
Cirls! Euttermi'k Turns Dull
Ufeltss CoiRotexions to
' Ka-'hr.t Beauty
No fuss lust try It this naw way. ' Guar
antcsa. dimply ask your druggls. 'or
Howard's Buttermilk Cream
with "Let 'er. Buck" and a frisky
bronk in red. will be used as corner,
pieces for buildings, together with
drapings of red,- white and blue.
Each block will have four strings or
nennants and flags, and at each sec
tion wil be two cross strings of pen
nants. - AH theee banners were, maile
order for Mr. Wright and carry
out the general Color scheme.
A sbecial deaign will be worked out
for Happy Canyon, aays Mr. Wright.
He states that Pendleton will don
holiday dress about 10 days before the
show, as an advertising feature for
the Round-Up. Mr. Wright says- he
will make every- effort to have the
decorations novel as well as new and
attractive. '
our price?.
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
220 E. Court St.
Phone 475, 1014
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BEING MADE FOR CITY
Pendletons Round -Up dress Is now
being made by Sam Wright, local
decorator, who Is In charge of making
the city beautiful for the festive days
of ReDtember 23. 24 and 26.
The keynote of the gala attire will
he tvoloul of the western spirit, says
Mr. Wright, and the brilliant Indian
colors will predominate, with nere
and there a liberal usage of the natl
nnnl colors. Big handpainted posters,
In 15 different designs, will be used
on buildings and In the streets. The
paintings show cowboys and cowgirls.
and Indians in warpaint ana leuin-n,.
Huge shields In blue ana wnixe,
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vvnen rousjs
Quit Coffee
because of cost to
i health or purse, they
! naturally drink.
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FCSTUM
: "There's a Reason
COLBY CONFERS WITH
MINISTER OF POLAND
' WASHINGTON-, Aug; 12. (A. P.)
Secretary of State Oorby and Prince
Lubomirski Polish minister, had a
long conference last night, it. Is learn
ed today. i . . . .
Will Watch Developments.4
WASHINGTON, Atlg. 12. (.U. P.)
The United States will refrain "for the
present" from "taking- sides" Mn dif-
FROCKS SHOW LATEST USE OF LACE
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Widow Forced - to
Sell
2 Flat Building
Now paying 12 Per Ct.
But she is compelled to
raise money at once
and offers for quick
sale at
$8000.00
Cor. lot 100x111 feet in
High Class District
with this beautiful . 2
flat, building. Yours
now for
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For further particulars write or
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Neilah & Parkhill
. 2)9 LumhermeiiB Blrlg.,
, Portland. OreRoti
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Studio
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For Sale
Fine bouse, large lot. North
side; beautiful grounds. ;- :'. -
I room residence, lot ' tOilflt".
good location. Part cash, 'part
time.
6 room cottage, very easy
terms; Ions t.me to pa,
.8 room residence. South hilt,
near High school, terms on this,
10 room residence. South hill,
a snap, see this. : ; i
t room residence. South hill,
good location, large lot, terms
on part. - " '
Good houses In all parts of the
city; some good terms.' .9
10, 20, 40 acre Alfalfa and
Fruit Farms, some welt Im
proved, easy terms, ,4 1
Good farm from SO acres up.
Kany terms on several of these
farms. . . '. ;
GEORGE W. ELDER '
1S Main Ht, Fendletota,
s Bcatdenca Phone, JJTi
Office Phone, Nt. '
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fraek at the left, for Instance, la entirely of lace, a B"fea
Jr7PPl lilr cluster, of orange flower. JJ2&
tk. liey" snort-sleeved bodice attached to the .klrt "h J
of floMrJ. The second frock to yellow orgmdlt UfUkly ttlBUBO.
wttk haad of fllet . - -;
More Sunshine Less
'Housework -
HOOVER
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AS IT SWEEPS AS IT CLEANS
' About three hours' active service a week with The
HOOVER is sufficient to keep everything spick and f
span. The rest of the-week you can. spend out-of 1
doors so far as housecleaning is concerned. ; v :
You will like The HOOVER more than any other I
method because it sweeps with a swiftly revolving g
brush as it beats every particle of dirt loose, while
withdrawing it by strong suction. . u, S
The HQOVUR will preserve th original beauty
of your rugs and will prolong their life., V
Crawford Furniture Company
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HOME FURNISHER
Phone 496
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