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

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DULY EAST OSSOONTAW, PENDUCTOR, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920.
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Social and Club News
DKPAKT FOB MONMOUTH members will bo e-islxtlng with the
MIkh Gwendolyn Horseman and MissVhurch dinners, beginning Wednesday,
Carcl Kciiu.Ti departed Sunday morn- September 12. Some will attend the
In fr fcionir.-iuth where they will re- meeting of the synod of the Province
iime their studies at the State Normal
Fchool.
GUESTS AT 1IAM1TON HOMR.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stockton and
their daughter are guest at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Hampton.
The Xtorktone are cousins of Mr.
Hampton. They are to remain until
after the Round-Pp.
ARKANSAS FOLK VISIT.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Askew of
Little Rook Arkansas, are to be guests
of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Snyder until
after the Hound-Vp.
READI.Va IS POSTPO.VED.
It has been decided to postpone the
next meeting of the Woman's Bible
Reading Circle until the second Weil
nday In October, since many of Its
of the Pacifie tit Seattle on the 2lh
and the local parish branch of the
Woman's auxiliary will meet the first
Wednesday In October. The special
j reading will be the Forty-first chapter
ui rsenesis.
BKRT CAMPRKI-L, TAKES BRIDK.
- retails ,4it the marriage of Bert
Campbell, former Pendleton man, and
Miss Helen Goetxenberger, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Ooetxenberg
er, of Minneapolis, have been received
by Mr. Campbell's mother, Mrs. Rose
Campbell, and will be of Interest to
local friends of the bridegroom. The
service occurred in St, Paul's Episco
pal church in Minneapolis, Saturday.
September 11, and three hundred
guests witnessed the ceremony. Rev.
O. Q. Bennett officiated and the wed
ding-music, pipe organ, played by Hal
FOR ROUND-UP WEEK
We have assembled from Fashion's leading manu
facturers an extra special showing of
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, BLOUSES,
SKIRTS, ETC
Your inspection invited.
2nd Floor
Taylor BIdg.
Woodruff.
Describing the event, the Minneap
olla Press rays:
"The bride who entered with her
father was gowned In her mother's
wedding dress of white satin and em
broldered mull. Her veil was held by
clusters of bouvardla. White bourvar
diu bride roses and sweet peas, were
in the bridal bouquet. touts Hahn
and tho bride's brother, Ralph Goet-
senberger, stretched the ribbons and
acted as ushers.
After the ceremony sixty members
of both families and intimate friends
were entertained at a buffet luncheon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Goetsen
berger."
A letter received by Mrs. Campbell
this morning says the- couple spent a
short sojourn at the Dykman hotel in
St. Paul, leaving soon for Buffalo and
thence to lake Talaska in Northern
Minnesota, where they enjoyed a week
domiciled in a cottage at Ellenwood
Camp. They were to leave today and
after a short stay in Minenapolis come
wes tbyway of Banff and Lake Louise
to Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle en
route to Takima. They will stop two
days in the Canadian Rockies and will
also visit in Seattle.
The couple will reside in Takima.
where Mr. Campbell is engaged in the
automobile business and where the ro
mance .had its origin, Mrs. Campbell
having spent a year In domestic sci
ence work in the Yakima high school.
The wedding was an interesting
event in Minneapolis circles and it oc
casioned a host of gifts,. showered tip
on the couple, an interesting one being
an elegant bedspread, knitted by the
grandmother of the bride.
M'OTOR FROM PORTLAND.
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Onllck (Edith
Slusher) and Mr. and Mrs. Don Coe
Jaxthiemer (Bernice Ruppe) left
Portland today by motor and are ex
pected to arrive tomorrow to be guests
at tho home of Mr. and" Mrs. -William
Slusher until after the Round-Up.
Another guest to be entertained
there be Mrs. Hugh Haznett of Chi
cago.
HOME FROM CALIFORNIA
Mrs. George D. Haslett arrived home
this morning from Portland after an
extended and delightful sojourn. In
California.
Quality
. Everything- bought of us during this busy Ma
son will be the very best obtainable. ,
. Plase place your order early, to insure getting
goods in time. J ,
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We invite you to bring your friends to see our
fine fruit display during Round-Up. We will show
the finest fruits raised in Umatilla county as well
as fruits from other states. Also fine ' tropical
fruits."
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Largest Stock Highest Quality Right Price
(jray jros. (jrocery (jo.
THREE PHONES
QUALITY
KEEP YOUR RECORDS UP TO
DATE
Two New Releases by Art Hichman's Orchestra
La Veeda A2972
Tell Me Little Gypsy.
In the Gloaming . A2970
A Young Man's Fancy.
Down the Trail to Home Sweet Home A2973
TIig Love N6St.
Let the Rest of the World Go By ' A6165
The Love Boat
Rigoletto Barrientos & Stacciari 49611
Eili Eili Violin Solo (Toscha Seidel) 49526
Aida Rosa Ponselle . 49557
La Forza Del Destino 49558
Rosa Ponselle and chorus. . v
II Trovatore Rosa Ponselle 49559
Cavalleri Rusticana Rosa Ponselle ' 49570
Madam Butterly Rosa Ponselle . 49571
Our record stock is always complete.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
TO SERVE! DINNER TOMORROW
Introductory to the serving of
meals during the Round-Up, the. ladies
of the Church of the Redeemer are
to be dinner hostesses tomorrow even
ing. Loral folk are Included in the
invitation and places, at one dollar
each, will be provided for one hundred.
Serving will begin at 6 o'clock In Parish.
The finance committee Is sponsor
ing the affair and Mrs. S. P. Sturgis,
chaiman, is toeing assisted by Mrs.
Charles H. Marsh. Miss Reta Hunt
ington and Miss Sarah Huntington, of
Corvallis, will arrive to take charge
of the preparation of the. meals, Mrs.
George A. Hartman will superintend
the dining room, Mrs. Norborne Berke
ley and Mrs. Horace Stillman will
take charge of the salads, and Mrs.
Charles Greulich will direct the serv
ing with the girla of Mrs. James Johns
and Mrs. Hartman's Sunday School
classes assisting. Each of the women
of the parish is to give two hours dur
ing the three Round-Up days toward
the enterprise.
We carry a full line of poultry supplies and medicines
HORSE FEED AND MEDICINES
COW FEED AND MEDICINES
HOG FEED AND MEDICINES
SHEEP FEED AND MEDICINES "
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POLISH ARMIES CLAIM .
SMASHING SUCCESSES
WARSAW. Sept. 21. (U. P.)
Smashing successes in Galacia are
claimed in a polish communique to
day. Dubno. northeast of Lemberg.
was occupied after hard fighting, the
report said. The Poles claimed to
hold the line in Galacia running
through Husiatyn, Trembowla, Oles
zow and Taruopol.
Wrangel Takes Railway.
CONSTANTINOPLE,, Sept. 21.
General Wrangel in a cavalry drive
against the south Russia bolshevik
captured strategic railway positions
and over 2000 prisoners and quantities
of supplies, it is reported In advices
from Crimea today.
Local banks today posted notice in
their doors that they will follow cus
tom and close at noon all three days
ot Round-Up. Schools will also be
closed Thursday and Friday.
Tickets Sales Swell.
Ticket sales yesterday for reserved
seats were exceptionally good, accord
ing to Ernest Boylen, who is in charge
of the booth. Many sales were made
to delegates here for the annual con
vention of the Oregon State Federation
of Labor. The visitors will be at work
most of the week and are anxious to
spend the remainder of their vaca
tions with enjoying the biggest fron
tier exhibition in the world.
Charley Irwin and all his outfit.
which. In itself Is enough to stage a
first class wild west show, ia on the
ground. All the Drumheller ' horses
and performers are also in the city.
Joe Cantrell and his relay string are
in camp. Indians from the reserva
tion are drifting in by the hundreds
and their tepees are rising with the
same mushrobm-like speed as iot dog
emporiums. Everything is going up
except the cost of meals, already.
THE SUSPECTS HELD
custody at the county jail.
The visitors entered the .place, In
rear of 54S Main street, and demanded
the guests to put up their hands. The
money and a few pocket pieces ot the
colored men were made away with.
Harvey Bazell, who as one of the vic
tims, told the police he as certain $700
had been lost. Another said the crowd
probably lost $40.
The suspects were arrested west of
town and when searched this morning
were found to have equivalent am
ounts of money on their persons. The
sheriff's office is questioning the
three men.
ETON Mil
ON VERGE OF STRIKE
SHATTLaE, Sept 81. U. P.)
More than three thousand coal minora
In this state are expected to quit
Thursday xX operators do not meet
their demands. There Is sliffht hope
of settlement. Miners are demanding
that wage increases recently awarded
b made retroactive to August 16.
White man last night visited W. M.
Miles' Recreation Parlor for colorod
men and made away with the respec- ,
tlve 'bank rolls of about 10 sojourners
in the place. Three suspects are In
The Farmers and
Merchants Bank
"Our Commercial Business Is
increasing."
"We try to please."
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
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By order of the Police Committee no cars are al
lowed to park on Main street between the O. W. R. &
N. tracks and Main street bridge during; Round-Up un
til Sunday morning. Cars can park at curb long enough
to load or unload.
UMATILLA HOUR & GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014, 475, 331. i
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RUSSIAN
WARSAW, Sept. 21. (A. P.
Russians are concentrating heavy
forces along the Niemen river pre
paratory to an offensive expected to
be begun within a few days.. Artillery,
airplanes, tanks and part of the Rus
sian workingmen's army are included.
Minister of War Trotzky is at Lida to
direct the operations.
Poles Continue Advance
WARSAW, Sept. 21. (A. P.) The
Russian bolshevik have been driven
from Eastern Oalicia by the General
Polish advance along the southern
front.
Troops nriven Northward
WARSAW, Sept. 21. (U. P.) Bol
shevlk troops have been-driven north
ward to the Pinsk marshes along the
whole line of the river front, a Polish
communique today claimed. In the
south, the Ukrainians have occupied
Czertkow and Bueacz.
Tierce Fighting I'ndrrway
LONDON, Sept. 21. (U. P.) A
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quarters in Moscow today said fierce
fighting continued In the Kovelu dis
trict, northeast of Lemberg.
Leaders In Conference
LONDON. Sept. 21. U. P.) A
Riga dispatch to the London Chron
icle today said the formal Polish-Russian
peace conference had not been
begun but that. John Dombski and
Adolph Joffe. two leaders, had a two
hour secret conference today.
Aune Wheeler Studio
222 E. Alta
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BRIGHT STAItS
(Continued from pace 1.)
morning Included Gilbert Mlnthorn.
Indian, and Bill Ridings, white, and
they are out to make it a real struggle
for opremacy. Aa a rule there are
only two coaches in the race.
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