A.. MOB SIX DAILY EAST OREOONTAN, PENDUETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGU3T 16, 11)20. TEN riC23 ra , ionoc iodoi 4, - !" IP ' u... . ' ' I . .1'. .... . .-rH -MP- " Social and Club News .MIN To MOIST HOOD iia s online ycmerJay In the hills at JuiIkc and lira. Thomas till !Tiild j U'mtun Mountain wh.r Mrs. Frrgn will Ichvb Ummlil for I'ortland ami ton anil Mra. RoalUml have spent tho from ihrre will r to iliihce-hy.ihc j fck cumiilnc. fanHy. nr tho bnr 'f .Mount Hood. 1 to upend tho liem IV cluy. Thv IH I KXJdY MufSTAIN OLTIXa Join frloniU at Welch, near the m-rne I Mr. and Mrs. Koss MiUoney and of their outing. .Indue Kux Herald is family ent the week-end at the Mc t.iklnj hi anmiHl vacation at this : Pousall ramu In the mountains. time. AVIIJ. TOl'lt I'AIIK. Friends of Mr. tnrt N Stanflrld and A! Iks Jtarbara st;infield. former I'endlelon folk no r I'ortliitKi. will) Ive Interested to know that they are; YISS FI.KT.AI. HOiTKSS Miss Dorothy Flettel, danuhter who haa been a csueat of Mini Jane Murphy, left yesterday for Duma. Miss Montgomery is conducting a aur vey under the auspices of the t'ntver. slty of Oregon and will continue her work In Harney county. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Fterel. was a charming hostess at tea yesterday aft ernoon at her home. 501 Jurrett street, in honor of a number of Unl- ItCTlt.VS FROM FUni'UXDi , .Mrs. Joseph Kll arrived home lust nlaht from l'ortlund whore she haa spent most of the past month visiting of 1 with relatives. Mrs. KM Also enjoyed enjoying ark. trip to Itamier natl nu.1 ' Tensity of Uretroniau. Oregon girls. Portland HPK.Vn DA T AT T KATE 'Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Fletrher f.unlly and Miss Mildred Myrlek Joyed an ontln yesterday in mountains near Toll Gate. imi:s. Tri.i.ooii lurri'UNa ami Mrs. K. I. Tulloch returned this en-1 mr.rnitiK after a two months vls-t la the California. She was accompanied from Portland by Mr. Tulloch, who 1 Intl ln-rM ThilMfiiv CAMP AT WKSTON MOfNTAlX ' ' George Ferguson. H u ph U. Kiik- MISS MOXTOOMBHV BEVARTS. putrlrk and 'W. A. Hoiisland enjoyed a M'ss Ruth Montgomery of Kugene, FFXTTEX New Fall i Garments Arriving Daily. 3 Each express brings us package after package of New Fall Gar- -ments comprising SMART SUITS, CHIC COATS and DRESSES. These are being pressed and ; hung on the racks for your inspec tion. Come up and see the New Models for the coming season, whether '-you are ready to purchase or not. . We will delight in showing them. 5 SHOP mm-1 W IN a sojourn at Seaside. M I S3 GF.KTON IS BRIDB At a ,:S0 'clock weddlna service Saturday evening Miss Flhel Gerton became the bride of Robert Leslie jsimn.ons. The service was perform. ed at the apartment of Dr. and Mrs. A. f. Simmons at I2 Thompson street and besides Dr. and Mrs. Sim. mons the only guests who -witnessed the exchange of vows were Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips. Dr. Hobcrt te Bussabarger, pastor of the Christian emircn. omciuted. Tho couple waa unattended. Mr. Simmons who is one of Pen dleton's young businessmen Is a urorh- er or ur. Simmons. His bride was formerly of Pllos ft oik. RETURN FROM TRIP. Mrs. J. it. McCook and Miss Lois McC'ook have returned from a Ue jlightful motor trip to Crater Ijike land Klumuth Falls. The journey was ; made by wuy of Bend with the turn through the Willamette valley and a short visit was enjoyed In Port land. Mr. Mct'ook will arrive home this evening or tomorrow. Mrs. James Johns accompanied the McCooks on the trip and was Joined In Portland by Mr. Johns and their son, Thomas, and the three plan short outing at Newport. Over Taylor Hardware Store McDonalds keturx. Mr. and Mrs. Beit A. McDonuld re turned yesterday from Portland where the? have been the past two months devoting their time to the study of music Mrs. McDonald studied with Louis Victor saar, the well known composer, pianist and theorist, .who came to Portland from Chicago to conduct a normal class for music teachers. Mrs. McDonald had the honor of being awarded a scholar- snip witn air. saar for his summer classes in Portland. In addition to the class work she had the privilege of private lessons in piano and compo sition with Mr. Saar. Mr. McDonald studied with Mrs. Susie rennel Pipes, violinist, member of the well known Pipes-Conrad Hutchinson trio. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Donald plan to reopen their music studio here the first of September. They worl naturally and form no habit They work naturally and form no habit They work naturally and form no habit They work naturally and form no habit .ooo .Jjnjx ?Vl i 1PLAY - IN NATIONAL SINGLES NEW YORK, Aug, .16. (U.P.) The triumphal .return of America's tennis aces from conquering Europe's best, both in the Da via cup prelimi naries and in the national tournament at Wimbledon Is bound to have a very strong: effect in stimulating: tennis in the United States.- Also the fact that William M. Johnston, our national champion, will be allowed to enter the challenge round in the national sin gles at Forest Hills, is bound to attract one of the greatest crowds that ever 500 JJOXES Extra Fancy Ripe :; Tomatoes TUESDAY 55 CENTS PEll BOX PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY Largest Stock, Highest Quality, Right Prices (jray $ros. (jrocery Co. niiiiiiiiiiiiiimiu THE V THOMAS SHOP lis IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIU .IS .a s o m e ;Thc Bargains We Are Now Offering I THREE PHONES QUALITY ionoc witnessed a tennis mutch. When William T. TllUcn. aiu vivea the eliminations 'in the Wimliledon tournament while Johnston was btiit- en has led a great many toHowers 01 the "tiet game to acclaim Tikiim a greater tennis player than Johnston. It is extremely doubtful, however. 11 this is the case, although T:llen prob ably has Improved some over his game of a year ago. It will be recalled that Tiliten de feated Johnston about a year aio at Longwood, but that when the actual tennis lest came that at Forest Kills i the national singles Johnston came through with a remarkable. (lis- play of court work' and defeated iil-J Hon In tho finul rnnnri ! Aside from Maurice. McLouglilin this country never has seen a greater ten nis player than Johnston." And it isn't at all certain that the Comet's won derful smashing game would have passed Johnston as It did others. - Johnston is a small chap and his physique Isn't strong, but he always is able to go through a tournament with something in reserve' for the fi nals He plays a strong game at al times. He isn't master of al lstrokes but his placement shots are wonder ful and he can volley at the net with the best of them. Tilden probahly has it his command a greater variety of HroNes than the champion, but' he hasnt the ability to control his game as has Johnston. agreement at Minsk would save War-, saw from the bolshevik armies. While there is skepticism hero re-. Kardlng the permanency , of any peace with soviet Russia, It Is believ ed that Poland muy have a chance of surviving as a nation if the I'oles ro nin the capital. In the possession of Warsaw, the bolshevik! would itnmedl ately sovietiae Poland and make that country a passageway to Germany, military men believe. i ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS GET BUSY OVER WEEK-ENDil on all Surnmer Garments TOLEDO IS SWEPT BY COSTLY FLOOD THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. THE P. EX ALL STORE KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Kocppen & Bros. The Drug Store That Ton Beat. Serrea TOLEDO. ' Aug. 1. (A, P.) Dam age estimated at a million dollars was done here today by a severe rainstorm, which floated away great stretches of city paving, flooded celluis and par alyzed" traffic. Water Is IXtp. . TOLEDO, Aug. 16. (U. P. 1 Dam age estimated at a half million was t done by a cloudburst; ' Nearly four inches of rain fell in an hour and a half. The city will be lightless to night, probably " longer. Telephone service is greatly hampered. The first ' floors of many buildings are flooded and cellars throughout the city Inundated. " Wate'r is three feet deep on manystreets; ' WASHINGTON', Aug. 16. (17. P. The anti-sufrruge organization "play ed havoc'' with ratification pledges over the week-end and Is working to force a vote In the Tennessee house this afternoon, Mies Polltzer, leglsla tive chairman In Tennessee, Informed the national womans party headquar ters here today. ',. .. Did Vol SX'nd I jnlMMry RALBiGH, Aug. 18. (A.' P.) Governor Cox, in a telegram to suf ftage heudiiuurters today . emphatical ly denied reports that he hadsent "private emissary" ' here to " work against the ratification of the. federal suffrage amendment by the - North Carolina legislature. ., ,'," SurmigiMs IrgcAtd ',' I'OLl'MSL'S, Aug. 16. (U. P.) Gov. Cox was urgently . asked by the national womans party leadera to make a flying visit to Tennessee as a possible nicans of accomplishing legls letive ratification of the suffrage amendment. Latest, reports were thai the suffragists lack seven 'votes In the house. SILK SKIRTS, : WASH SKIRTS, COTTON WAISTS. SILK WAISTS, COTTON DRESSES, SILK DRESSES, i . . ... :T , lf.., 1 . -I' - SUITS, COATS; ! ': You wiii be surprised. AH marked re- . . .' . ..... gardless of cost or worth. ' ' ' u x 5 3 a S a ss S OFFICIALS HOPE FOR nr u ur WASHINGTON. Aur. 16. With the reds reported almost at the gules if Varwiiwt state department officials and diplomats 1 here are hopefully awaiting- word of neg-otiations by ar mistice delegations at Minsk that would stop fighting bt.wen Fnland md soviet Russia. Officials hope an TACO!A. Auff. 16. (A. P.) Genevieve McLean was seriously If not fatally injured when . a freight train crushed through a ono story brick building of the McLean storage and transfer company. The building was almost completely , wrecked. A freight engine was shunting cars onto a side track when, through fail ure of the brakes, a string of cars was wit crashing through tho building. l'lTCHi:i IWIiTj FTIt ACT LIU'S 8KLXU ' NEW YORK, Aug. 1 6. (A. 1.) Hay Chapman of the Cleveland Am ericans was hit on the head by a pitched bait in the game with New York today and his skull ;was fractured.- Hurgeons at the hospital said an immediate operation would be necessary. lllllUltlllllllllllHIUIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUinillHtlllllllllllllltr ' ""'.', . Quality PRINTING at Reasonable; l East Oregonian Printing Departmeht. H .f -V. 1 :it J.L:yAUGIIAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS i EVERYTHING ELECTRIC Tie Federal Electric Wher Machine we are thowirtf b m new machine in this city. Before buyinf look it over. Fbooa 1M MHOoortM. 4- Mm FLOUR & GRAIN CO. 0 Phone 1014, 475, 351 REMEMBER YOUR HOME TOWN OUR SKGOKUM PANCAKE FLOUR . Js as good, if not better, than any out of town flupjack, pancake or quick bread flour. Try a Sack Ak Your Grocer I I For Sale Fine houue, side; beautiful large, lot, grounds. North 8 room residence, lot 50x100, good location. Part cash, part time. & room cottage, very easy terms; Joii time to pa. 8 room residence. South hill, near High school, terms on this. 10 room residence. South hill, a snap, see this. 8 room residence. South hill, good location, large lot, terms on part. Good houses in all parts of the city; some good terms. t 10. 20, 40 acre Alfalfa and Fruit Farms, some well im proved, easy terms. Good farms from 80 acres up. Eay terms on several of these farms. GEORGE W. ELDER 1 Main fit.. Pendleton. Retridence Phone, Z27J Orfica Phone, ROMPS OVER STICKS FORM IN RARE J I ''8M & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiittHiiiuiiiimitiimiiiiiin 5 For Your Particular Appetite . . .. s THE JOLLY INN : ' 5 Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy 5 you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. E That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Ita variety and 5; the quality ia supreme. s : For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER - s ; BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. . s : Salad. Fruit, a Variety of Cold Lunch Special . 5 i You will never know the beat until you see the dif- E s fcrcncc 2"' I ' . . EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN I ' ' . . Basement of the Hotel 3t. George ; '5 .iiMiiiiiMiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililligillllllllMllllllllllllilllllliB iiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'riiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiM.iniiiiiiiitMitiiiiiiiiiiiriiHit'liiiiiiiiiiin" Sale of Refrigerators X. DESCH MEAN IX " ' The former Newerk echoolboy. now of Notre Derae Vetvertlty. Aarust Deacb. equaled the world'e rtord in the 440-jard bordle, t the eastern tryoute In Philadelphia this spring, but ha toppled the ieei one and the record does not stand. He romped orer the sticks la (4 t-ft seconds. William H. Meanlx of the BoAon A. A. is shows la the picture tomlu no behind Descn. Meant holds th world's record... ... . 1 .'-iiili .btI I Mi s K JU fi Our entir., stock now reduced. The. high j cost of goods makes a i ; refrigerator a neces- M. s 41 sity in every home, it will pay for itself in a . : short; time, to : say '; npthin:.of.the'; gret ; protection'-jrto! ' " the i 1 .the health of the f am iiy. ' 4 POPULAR NUMBERS LEFT $77.50' Automatic, 100 lbs. ice capacity, now. . $66.10 1 . $62Q Automatic, 85 lbs, .ice capacity, np'V 153.10 '. $41.80 MbW- w-. ' J A ml r : $55.00 Ice King, 85 lbs. ice capacity, now. , Cravford furniture I ;. ; ; v home furnisher : 1 i I I?ione"496. , 1 103 E. Court St ' ' uiiiiiinriiHiiMimmiiiiiiiMiniiaMiiiiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiirtiriiiiiiiiniiiiiniiiiiiiriniiiiiS f ,