DAILY EAST OKECtCWIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBEft 4, 1920. PAGZ SIX w-in"i.,.,Itm,wm,,m,1,I)I,I,I!,imiInM1,tt,,11.I1II1l 'UUllilUIIUIIUIlilllilMlluluii.ilHull Ojll J J " ' n. ' " I"l " ' ' ' 1 Social and Club News HETLRNH TO puim-AND Mint Margaret A. Mann has return ed to the city utter upending two weeks visiting with friends In Pendleton dux. Irs. the Kmind l p. miring her visit In Pendleton he spent sometime rm.torlng to Hut I-ake sanatorium and vsrlntu place of Interest In and around Pendleton. Portland Journal. MRS. HAII-UY IX PORTLAND The following note trom the Port land Journal will be of Interest to friend, of Mr.. Thomss O. Halley. for mer Pendleton matron who recently returned to Oregon from California: Mrs. Thomas O. Halley and her daughter Kltsabeth have taken an ensrtment at the King Davis for the winter months. 11NNER IS DELIGHTFUL, As a gracious "bon voyage" to Mr. and Mrs. F. R. KlnB and their family who will Heave tomorrow tor Califor nia, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Winn and Mr. and Mm H. J. Ktnf presided over a 1-30 o'clock dinner yesterday. The affair was enjoyed at the Winn home and roses combined -with pastel-toned asters to grace the attractive table where covers were laid for Mr. and Mra F. B. King. Miss Berle King. Mins Uorene King. Lester King, Mr. and Mr. K. J. King. Kugene King, Harom King. Mr. and Mrs. Winn, Miss 1-Xther .,..! u'inn and Merton Winn. The King family will make the trip to California by motor, throughout the school year probably at Long Beach. WILL SOJOURN IN PORTLAND. Mr. and Mrs. XI. Alexander . are planning to spend th winter months in Portland. Mrs. Alexander de parted yesterday and her husband Is to join her ,in a few days. MISS KING HONORED. Miss Lorene King who Is to leave tomorrow as a member of a motor party to California, was complimented in a delightful way Saturday evening when a group of the young folk at Riverside entertained for her pleas ure at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. English. Games and music were di versions of the early evening hours and the guests gathered later for a delightful buffet supper. About twenty friends joined, in extending the compliment. MISS SNOW IS FETED Miss Ruth Snow, before her de parture for Portland, was compliment ed In a charming way Saturday even ing by girls of the Phoenl Club, who presided over a prettily appointed dinner at the home of Mlsa Blanche Isaacs. The affair In the nature of an "adieu", was most informal and the gbrla who shared the festivity were, besides the honoree. Miss Mildred Rog. era, Miss Marie Temple. Miss Cather ine itcXary, Miss Marguerite Humph rey, Miss Geraldine Morrison, Mlsa Al berta McMonies, Miss Mary Clarke, J Miss Genevieve Phelps, Miss Barbara 1 Edmonds. Miss Marjorie McMonies Miss Edna Murphy, Miss Ruth Mlnnis, Miss Catherine Granholm and Miss Nancy riickson. ifV"-l HOPFS UPSTAIRS SHOP 'yr. .... A Fur Trimmed SUITS At $39.73, $42.50, $59.50, $69.50 and up to $185.00. New arrivals in both straight line and ripple effects. New shades of Fawn, Rein deer, Rust. Nigger Urown, Navy and Teul Duck. YOl'It INSPIXTION IMVITEI. PIONEER Cl.l'H TO MrTET. " The Pioneer 1 .allies Club will meet tomorrow afternoon in the club room of the library. This will be the eec ond meeting of the season. It is scheduled for o'clock.. ' WILL VISIT IN PORTIAND. Mrs. J. N. Burgess Is domiciled al the Mallory In Portland and plans to remain there for an extended stay. She recently returned from a month's trip to Alaska. ' LA GRANDE) FOLK VISIT Mr. and Mrs, Jack HUlory and son, Harold HUlory, of La Grande are guests In Pendleton at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. James B. Perry on South Main street. They arrived Saturday. RETURNS FROM IDAHO Mrs. C. W. Kemper has returned tn h.r t,nm In Pendleton after spend ing the past seven months at the home of her daughter Mrs. George iwuoner , nrt intr Trintin. Mrs. Kemper will stay in town during school months so her grandchildren may attena me cny schools. urea TlTIm IS BRIDE. A beautifully appointed wedding service Saturday evening united Miss i,- iTavin, a nil Rftrmond ThomDSOn. the ceremony being performed at the home of the bride's motner, Mrs. i-ejia Taylor, on Arc street, at o ciock. Ahont twenty friends witnessed . the exchange of vows. Miss Hasel Cook .was cnosen as bridesmaid and Joseph Portler acted .... vi Ttifimnnsiii's best man. Mr. Portier is the husband of the bride's twin slater who was formerly fliiss Vera Taylor. Th. urvire took Dlace in a verit able bower of ferns, asters and fra grant carnations. The bride was a ..1 nl-t,. In A it ll i ii t v gown of shell pink georgette and she wore a corsage bouquet of bride's roses and Cecil Brunner buds of pink. Miss Cook chose a frock of taupe taffeta and her iouquet was tasnionea trom th Mime blossoms. A buffet supper followed the ser vice, a great cluster or red ana wmte ra matiinH (.entering -the table. Mrs. Uinotmnn T 11 11 C Mia Evelvn McKensle and Miss Grace Halley assisted airs. Taylon in serving the guests. EVlAniia am reloicinir in the fact that Mr. Thompson and his bride are to make their home in Pendleton, ne being associated with the grocery de partment of Alexanders. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON 2nd Floor Taylor Bids. White Teeth, Healthy Gum, and a Clean Mouth PEOPLE who use Klenzo Dental Creme regularly, tell us that it keeps their teeth white their gums firm and their mouths healthy, clean, and comfortable, with that Cool, Clean, TSleaxo Feeling. And Klenzo is a safe dentifrice, approved by the dental profession because it does ell that any dentifrice ought to do. Tryit fn 11 . -TsVAl If m ENTAL CREME U 25 John Dickson to Retire. John Dickson, treasurer or tne Peoples Warehouse, is to retire from that business on Jan. 1, 1921, and enter other lines of work. Mr. Dick son has disposed of his Interest in the ouslness but will remain ior me resi of the year in his present capacity. Alterations Being Made . i... ua intflrinr of the former Independent Garage building i helnr made for McClintock & Simpson, who will use the big build ing for their business. New fronts are being put in and partitions have been removed which give the entire floor space to one room. ' ' MaclUnery For MtU On Way ' JUNEAU, Alaska, Oct. 2. Machin ery for Alaska's first pulp and paper mill is reported on its way north from the east. The new mill is to be built on the Speel River, near here; A saw mill is already at work on the ground cutting timber for the buildings and docks. Water power will be used ex clusively. . . DEFENSE RAPS HARD (Continued from page 1.) THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. ...... THE REXALL STORE which ended in the shooting of Sher iff Taylor and the covering of Wyrtck with Hart's gun. Capture Is Described. ' . J. H. McLachlen. of La Grande, who was at the head of the posse that cap tured the two men In a sheep camp in the mountains near Summerville, told of the capture and the conduct of the men to the jail at La Grande, follow ing it with the delivery of them to officers from here. After he was heard the state rested its case. Floyd Henderson was called to the stand by the defense to tell of the oc currences In the Jail on the night of the capture but was not given a chance to testify because of the dis trict attorney's motion. He was to be called again this afternoon. Bancroft was to be called by the de fense this afternoon and also R. W Fletcher of the grand Jury, whose story has been one of the big points for the state, J. A. Schmidt, also a member of the grand Jury, was called BotHntiv tn tell of the confessions. after arguments had been finished on the defense's motion not to allow the testimony of Mr. Fletcher. MTIICAN IAJT A1 POLAND i n (Continued from page 1.) NOTICE The Bowman Shop on account of go ing out of business, requests that all outstanding accounts be paid on or be fore Oct- 10th, otherwise will be placed in a lawyers hands for collection. Lithuania was to agree that holshe ..(1.1 nva annnii not be nermltted to outer the country enroute to Poland. Poles Batter Russians, LONDON. Oct 4. U. P.) Ene mies of bolshevtsm are crashing through the soviet armies on two fronts today. Rumors by way 01 Scandinavian countries Indicated that r.,..ian affair are In a turmoil, with strikes and hunger adding to the dif ficulties of soviet rulers, a marrow itatement today said the Polish troore are almost unhampered In their ad vance eastward. A- communique sal-l the Poles have occupied movogroaes. Twenty six soviet divisions have been destroyed, according to a state ment today. Booty falling to Polisn troops nr reached an enormous total. The num . . -t j.n.r. In the last Pollfh drive w announced as 4S,00. Ceneral Filsudskl. head of the i-onn love-,,-irent is reported to have taken flu ,i.i,i n.rwnMv. to main the attack New Shipment Excello Gake Flour Have you tried this fine food product? If not you are missing something good. We were the first in Pendleton to stock Excello Cake Flour. We carry the complete line, Chocolate, Devil Food, Lemon and Vanilla. Include a few pack ages with your next order. . 40 to 50 cetnts per package Best Potatoes, 100 pounds $2.50 Best Cane Sugar, out of next car, 100 lbs $17.60 Plenty of best quality Bluestone. Gray ros. (jrocery Qo. THE . THOMAS SHOP aJliuauulialiuu.uuuluUluiliW THREE FHONES QUALITY TO HEROES WHO FELL MARION, Oct. 4. A. P.) Senator Harding motored today to Fremont, Ohio, where he spoke at the dedication of a, memorial table In honor of the soldiers who died in the great war. In the address he praised the heroism of the American expeditionary force. He aBked that their services be made an example to Americans In peace time patriotism. He did not touch on poll, tics.' . i - .Bays America FcelW Secure FREMONT, Ohio, Oct. 4. (U. P- Tribute to the soldiers who fell in the world war -as paid by Senator Harding today when he unveiled a bronze tablet In their honor at Spie gel Orove, near here. Governor Cox was tnvljed to the ceremonies but can celled the engagement. The meeting was non-political. Somehow there Is a feeling of renew ed security throughout . the world" Senator Harding said. "This ia not alon,e for what you have done under arms; it is because of what America knows you will do in peace." Approval of recent speeches bytSen ator Johnson, which contained en dorsements of the party platform and Senator Harding's Interpretation of It, was expressed in a statement by Hard ing. He added he had' been greatly pleased with the speeches of Senator UnMK r '1 -11 i it hA btiaW tA Wllll(t ilA just as pleased with those he .will make In the ruture. He said ne was assured Senator Borah would continue speaking. . . - ' CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET (Continued from page 1.) levels. We are of the opinion (hat a greater amount of activity, on the up side In the railroad department of the list will be witnessed and also believe that the strong technical " position of many of the Industrial issues contains to a great degree to what surface fac tors there remains on the selling side. Foreign Exchange. (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.") London, 350; Paris. 672: Beligum, "10; Germany,, 165; Austria, .48;. Hol land, 4112. ' GETS RUTH'S. 50TH HOME-RUN BAT V :J - v;r , 1 Pi f f tH 'i ' 1 1 , V '' I Jsf II I SUITg i . OF INDIVIDUALITY AND STYLE Ripple and straight line garments that are different,. Suits more delightful or beautiful would be hard to find. . All the popular materials and colors. ' . Priced $45.00 to $125.00 .; . COMPARISON INVITED PRISONER EXHAUSTED ON FIFTY-THIRD DAY LONDON,' Oct. 4. (A. P.) Doc, tors do not find much change In Lord Mayor MacSwlhey's ' condition -exceit that he is very weary, said u bulletin today. He passed a fair night. now riitjr-raira nay LONDON, Oct.. 4. (U. F) Lord Mayor MaoSwlney was almost com pletely exhausted this morning at tha beginning of .the fifty-third day of his hunger strike, inn Fein bulletin nsi nounced. - - ' . ' . . ? " W. W. ORR t . .U " AVCTIONKElt. Sells anytfwna;, anytune, anywhere , .' . Katlnfanion lmnuVtcK '. l'ciMlletun, Oregon ij Seo K. I SMITH, Clerk. Phone CS , for daw .j, i . t (- ' IlllS wmmmm J,' J I L j '. v s itlKUKKIKUII IIWWIII Itn M ''IsaUsssssaaassaast NEW YORK The picture sbowt Babe Ruth giving the bat, with wblcb be bad lust knocked out bis 60th home run, to Mill Kosbkarlan, representing the Near Bast Relief. The bat will be auctioned off for the benefit of the Armenian orphans. When Yon Can't Sleep for Coughing- companies saodie croup bfoocbial coughs by taking II rounrs E jilj. ': I" SSlJfW iSgg-f YOU CAN GET RID OF the annoying, distressings) cough that result from constant effort to clear a "tickling" throat pr even the deep, heavy, wrenching cough that sc s bsd cold; you csa relieve spat- -ip, whooping couch, Is grippe and night by taking - Foley's Honey and Tar COMPOUND V ' Do not accept a substitute. . The curative influence of pine tar and the balmy, Iszative effect of honey sre so well known that there sre many imitations of the genuine Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound on the market, -but imitations lack the scientific blending and other healing ingtedi cats found exclusively in Foley's. Tn Fir it Dose Gave Relief C. E.' Sumnun. Holdredea. N.b- writer: "Sasie UflM see I CMitret4 very couch and cold due to ccsowtrc. Mr cottdh dot aotMMl I could hardly sloop for two or throa eights. A frtond of saiaa rocommcadod ' Foloy 'a Honoy and Tar Conwoaa. and I dot a 90c botllo. Too oory ferat doao relieved aao. I took a second deea keiere SonX to hod aod cas truthfully aey 1 did set couch eeca all nights By ttsiad ae directed the next lor daya any couch waa entirely Com, and I cia Foley's Hooey and Tar full credit for sir epeedr sad aarsuipnt SEE THE LATEST STYLE IN RANGES The range with concealed hinges, catches, latches, corners and crevices. - i Tile range as smooth as a dish because the nickel ports are free of rivets and bolt heads. . " ; The range with four walls and an air space--bullt like a thermos bottle. The range with a solid one-piece malleable Iron back flue. The range with a square smoke pipe. - . - Copper-Ciad means pure sheet copper is placet! between the sweaty : asbestos and range body.. To place it elsewhere would be like climb ing on top of,a roof to get out of the wet. For one week, beginning Oct. tltli, tlie Copper-Clad Range will be demonstrated by a Copper-Clad Crank. ' AlfalfSf lliscalts bnkett In Copper-Clad oven served every day. Prompt step should be taken to check coughing st sight. It not only weakens (he sufferer, but it is troubleaome to other mem bers of the family. Lom ol sleep ssd nervous strain quickly wesr out the afflicted one, lad be or she soon is in so condition to ward off attack of more dangerous sickness,. . THIS RKT OP KI.rXJANT ALVMIUUM WARE FREE . with every Range sold during demonstration week, Oct- 11-17. Crawford Furniture Company HOME FURNISHER t Phone 4eV 10. I- Court St. I ..ft,M.i'fr'"t'!tt'!t as effectivs as possible.