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DA1I.Y EAST OREOOHUN, FENDkETOW, CfcEOON, TUESDAY HVENINO, OCTOIiCTt g, jj)?0 aj .! n i j . i.. '. I ' ,...jm x,m.m-J -ii -LliiiJ Lim.'1 " l--H JLsufc FACB BIX S3 I ':"-", .111 V t U I' Social and Club News VIHIT8 mOM NEW MEXICO Mm. tfv HuKhes of Santa Fs. New Mntco, arrived this morning to bo guest at ths homo of Mr. and Mrs. C. . Whltcmnii. Mm. Hughes and Mrs. Whlteman are sluts--. WENDINO WE Kit HERE. Mm. T. C. Mangold and daughter. Miss Margaret Mangold, are enjoying a week here with l'endlcton friends. Mr, Mangold spent tho week-end at tholr ranch at Butter Creek and re turned with Mrs. Mangold. CHURCH SOCIETIES TO MEET. Member of the Parish Aid, the ladies' Auxiliary and the Sanctuary Chapter of tho Church of the Redeem er are to gather tomorrow afternoon In Parish hall. The meeting is sched uled for 3;J0 o'clock. AFFILIATE WITH SOROU1TY. Friends of Miss Helen ldlentan of Jttndleton and Miss Areta Uttlejohn of Athena, will be Interested to learn that they have been pledged to the Gamma Phi Beta sorority at "Eugene where they have Just entered the Uni versity of Oregon. WIU. I1KAR ORCHESTRA. Mr. and Mrs. Bert A. McDonald, Mrs. X. V. Van I'otten, Mrs. Cecil cos per and Carl Franscen were members of a motor party which went today to Walla Walla to hear the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra which plays there tonight. The concert master, Guy Herbert Woodard, Is a friend and Tornier Instructor of Mr. McDonald, hs having studied with tho renowned musiclun in Chicago. DlitlltKK OF HONOR TO MEET. IHgroo of Honor mombers are an ticipating a meeting tomorrow In Union hall which in set for 2:7.0 o'clock. The session Is on the regular calendar but it will be marked by fea tures of unusual interest. Mrs. Lulu D. Crandal! ot The Dalles' state presi dent of the Degree of Honor, is to say her official visit to the lodge and an nual roll call Is also scheduled. A short social session and tea hour will folow the business hour. JOL.L.Y NEIGHBORS MEET Mrs. Liowell L Kogers and Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock entertained the Jolly Neighbors In a delightful way today when they were luncheon hostesses at the Elks Club, the party II O V V ' S UPSTAIRS SHOP THE SUITS AND COATS FOR AUTUMN Happily Combines true style and warmth as never before. Our display is characterized by Its distinctiveness, its charm and . above all the moderate prices. Suits at $39.75, $45.00, $59.50, $69.50 and up. Coats at $29.75, $39.50 549.50, $59.50 and up. adjourning later to the homo ot Mrs. Honors for a few Informal hours at cards. INSPIRATION CL.U1J TO MEET. The Inspiration Club will meet to morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Poegar, TSS Ann street, and all members aro invited to share hor hos pitality, t WILL ENJOY VISIT. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullis, Sr., de. parted today for Portland where they are to be guests at the home of their son, Frank Tullis, going later to Ever ett, Washington, to v'sit Mr. Tullis' sister. They will also stop In Seattle and Tacoma and expect to be away a fortnight or so.' DEPARTS FOR IDAHO. Mrs. Luther Goldman, nee Edna Coutts, departed yesterday for her home in Boise, Idaho, after u, month's visit at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. W. Coutts. Miss 11a Rturdivant. who Is teach ing thia year at Stanficld. spent the week-end here with Mrs. Goldman at the Coutts homo. BRIDE-TO-BE IS FETED. Tomorrow is tho wedding day of Miss Jane Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Murphy, and Itoy K. Temple, and In. anticipation of the event theattractlve bride-eloct is be ing showered with pre-nuptial festivi ties. Mrs. Wilson D. McNary asked a group of young matrons and maids to her delightful suburban home yester day for Misa Murphy's pleasure -and other guests who were greeted were Mrs. Edwin S. Isaacs and Miss Rut Isaacs of Walla Walla, who are being welcomed for a visit at the McXary home. Nearly thirty friends shared the event and the early afternoon spcit with needlework, was followed by a tea hour. Lovely Autumn garden flowers graced the rooms and center- ed a dainty table where Mrs. E. ftfurphy and Mrs. Al Slusher were asked to preside. Today Miss Murphy was again com plimented, Mrs. John M. Dolph and Miss Vera Temple having bidden group of friends to luncheon at the Elks club. Guests were asked for 1:30 o'clock and covers were laid for eight. New York Count Oysters Vow are awaro that' "IICONOMV IS THK ROAD TO WUAITII," a-s wo liavo no doubt your housf-lurid In conduct xl on the basis of what you consider tlio most eoaiomic. It Is wclL to remember. Iiowovcr, that low price for Oysters does not always spell K-C-O-N-O-M-V. Thuro arc other vastly important lunis ttiutw on which ' have built our reputation or tho past fifteen years QUAIJTY AAD V1CE. . . , Our first shipment of New York Count Oysters will nrrivo bout Friday of tills week, direct from Now York and will continue until the end or tlio oyster season. I'luce jour or ders early. "THIS BTOllfc THAT AITIUX-IATKS YOUR UUSIMS" Cjray J$ros. (jrocery 0. THREE FHONES QUALITY 2nd Floor Taylor Hdw. Bldg As the Evenings Grow Longer We Recommend a Good Book for Your Pleasure' and Entertainment. We Always Carry A Complete Stock of Books By the Foremost Writers of Fiction. Get a book by Curwood, Bower, Tarkington, Can field, Gregory, Porter, Buck, Farnol, Grey, Wright for a pleasant evening of reading. Priced at $1.00 THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Store Ifrmors Ipartijig Head The Peoples Warehouse was closed 'or 45 minutes yesterday afternoon while all of its 43 employes went to the train to bid bon voyage to Leon Cohen, president of the firm, who has retired, from active business to go east for his health. The employes gather ed about Mr. Cohen at the station and cheered him on his way, the store re opening after No. 18 had left. Ciiairwoman Is Named, Mrs. Walter Jones of 31S Market street, was last evening appointed as democratic chairwoman for Umatilla county 1- Mrs. Rose Seheffelin, state committee woman. The appointment was made at the suggestion of County Chairman C. F. Strain. Mrs. S, A. Newberry is secretary of the woman organization and will be assisted by Miss Barbara Hope. An Informal but enthusiastic meeting for Mrs. Schef felin wan held in the club room of the county library last evening. Court Bailiff Operated I'poii. George Simpson, one of the circuit court bailiffs, now engaged In the trial of the Taylor murderers, was rushed to St. Anthony's hospital this morning to be operated upon for appendicitis, Although he had not recovered from the anesthetic at press time, the ope ration was reported a success. Mr. Simpson complained last night of feeling ill and his condition was so much more aggravated this morning that Jurors . and his fellow bailiff, 8. Hutchinson, at the court house, had htm taken to the hospital, i Do not forget that we are buyers of Wheat, Barley, Oais, Rye, Alfalfa Hay, Timothy pay In any quantity from one sack to the biggest crop. Before selling, ask us far our prices. UHNDU FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014,475,351.' 2 2 liFSre on lxnis I0ateni Trip Dr. and Mrs. Guy U Boyden depart ed this afternoon on the Northern Pacific for an extended trip eaut which will Include viaita to several Important centers -where Dr. Boyden will study. The trip will be both a professional trip for Dr. Boyden and a pleasure trio for both himself and Mrs. Boyden. They will bo over the Northern Pacific as far as St. Paul and thence to Mon treal to attend the National Medical Coneress meeting this month. They will then visit New York City where Dr. Bovden will specialize In the study of cancer. On the trip west they will Jl All! i ' THE THOMAS SHOP MVC AIK TODAY NOTICES Notice Vrt Bids Notice is hereby aiven that sealed Hds and proposals will be received by mo common council of City of Pen dleton on and until October 13, 1920, at 6 o clock p. m., lor tho improve ment of Uncoln Street, from the North line of Haley street, to the South line or Jackson Street, Improvement Dis trlct No. 69, with either Gravel Bltull thio Pavement, Concrete Pavement or VVarrenite Bl.'ultthlo Pavement - on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation. In accordance to plans and specification for such Improvement now on fllo In the Office of the City Recorder of Cityof Pendleton, Oregon. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of B per cent of the to tal cost, payable to tho Mayor or the City of Pendleton,, to be returned If the bidder Is unsuccessful and to be forfeited on failure to enter into a Con tract in accordance with tha bid, if accepted... , . Gach bid must specify the price for said Improvement as follows: 128.30 cu. yds. of dirt exca vation, per cu. yd t 40.20 cu. yds. of Fill, made from surplus dirt of exc, within the District, per cu. yd .. 1000 sq. yds, of Hard Surface Pavement, per sq. yd. ,...t S00 1a ft. of Straight Curb, . , per L. ft $ Total ..' , Bids must bo filed with the City Kc corder on or before tho time above :neiitloncd. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids and bids will be opened by the Common Council at tho regular meeting there of on the day herein abcv specified Dated Sept. 30, 1920.- THOS. F1TZ GERALD, , City Recorder. T2.1 cu. yds. of Macadam Excavation, per cu. ydj .. 75. cu. yds. of dirt excavation per cu. yd 105.1 cu. yds. of Fill, made ' from surplus dirt of exc. within the District, per ou. yd. .....,. 671. L. ft of Straight Curb, per L-ft. .. S4.8 U ft. ot Circular Curb, per L. ft I ...... . H3S.6 sq. yds. Hard Surface Pavement, per sq. yd. 30 I ft. Header, per L ft.. . f . 1 Monument S. Total ;.. Bids must be filed with the City Re corder op or before lie . time 'above mentioned. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and bids will b opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting thereof on the day herein above rpeclfied. THOS. FITZ GERALD, City Recorder, CSlis r""itfr """"""" idifc ': v ! ' distinctive suits , ;: Theso new suits emuody all the correct style foa. tures no eagerly sought by women who would al ways have that "bettor dressed" appearance. Itipple and straight Hue garments In a wonder f ul assortment. . ' -r . . Priced 45.00 to $125.00 COATS Just opened some beautiful cloth and plush coatu with fur trimmings. Itcusonubly priced. , j, ., SEE OUR BL6USES the bidder Is unsuccessful and to be forfeited on failure to enter Into a Contract In accordance with the bid. If accepted. Each bid must specify the price for said improvement as follows: 260.9 cu. yds. of dirt excava tion, per cu. yd f 121.9 cu. yds. of Fill, made from surplus dirt ot exc. within tho District, per cu yd $ . . mi.t sq. yds. Hard Surface Pavement, per sq. yd . ..... 600 L. ft of Straight Curb, per L. ft -...$ 3 94.2 L. ft. of Circular Curb, per L. ft. $.. 1 Monument ......,.,..,.)., XoUce for lUds Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids and proposals will be'received by the Common Council of City of Pen dleton on and until October 13, 1920, at 6 o'clock p. m., for ,the improvement Matlock Street, from the north line stop in Chicago for further work and Pf Kate, Street to th. Nor'" ue f nKautf Minn urhorA Dr. HOV rBl-',m'u den waa once an intern at the Mayo lirothnr- tioenital. They plan to be gone about a month. , NOTICES A'oUco Royal Neighbors of America: regu lar meeting nights -have been Chang ed from the first and third Thursdays to first and third Tuesday evenings, at : baglc-Woodmen Hall. By the Oracle, FEUN PATTY. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED -Toung woman to learn telephone operating Salary paid while learning AddIv to chief Ope rator at Telephone Office. IF NOT SATISFIED with I or I per cent on your bank deposits, write Box G63, Pendleton, for appotntment with owner of a safe and sound In vestment that will pay you from 19 to 15 per cent above taxes. Can call at your office of home with details. WOULD 12 to 16 per cent on $5,000. to 15.000. Interest you as a buy? Or would a loand of above amounts suit you better If secured by 500 to 1000 acres of level land near s fast growing city. Address "XT" cars East Oregonian. No. 71. wit either Gravel Bitulithlc Pavement. Concrete Pavement or Warrenlte Bitulithio Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed Gravel foundation. In accordance to plans and specifications for such improvement now on file In the Offico of the City Recorder of City of Pendleton, Ore gon. Each bid must do accompanied bv a certiled check of S per cent of the total cost payable to the Mayor of the City of Pendleton, to be returned If the bidder Is unsuccessful and to be for feited on failure to enter into a Con tract In accordance with the bid, if accepted. Each bid must specify tho price lor Hsid Imwnvpmrnt ss follows: Notice for Bids Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids and proposals will be received by the Common Council of City of Pen dleton on and until October 13, 1920, at 6 o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of Jefferson Street, from the North line of Martin Street, to the North line of Wilson Street, Improvement Dis trict No. 70, with either Gravel Bltu llthlo Pavoment, Concrete Pavement or Warrenlte Bltulithto Pavement on Crushed Rock or Crushed Oravel foundation, in accordance to plans and specification for such Improvement now on file in the Office of the City Recorder of City of Pendleton, Oregon. Each, bid must be accompanied by certified check of 5 per cent of the to tal cost, payable to the Mayor of the Cltv of Pnndleton, to be returned If Moved Back to 735 MAIN JOE ELL Insurance FOREIGN EXCHANGE We sell Foreign Exchange on all parts of the world. , The Farmers and ' Merchants Bank Walla Walla. Wn. ' WANTED THREE RODMEN it once for Government Survey In this ocality, for a period of about two noiithn. Apply at Hotel Bt. George. Aune Wheeler Studio 222 E. Alta If you folks only knew What the Aune-Wheeler Studio for-you could do, Total Bids must be filed with the City R(m corder on or before tho time abovs mentioned. : The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and bids will be opened by the Common Council at the regular meeting thereof on the day herein abovs spec'tled. ' . Dated Sept. 80, 19S0. ' '--.' THOU. FITZ GERALD. :" City Recorder. I Phone 533 You would not delay That photograph other day. an inmiiMiifiiimiiiiiimiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiimmiiiiii THE JOLLY INN , SUNDAY I ' ' Chicken Dinner :'?JgJ I Roast Meats t f Meat Croquetts . Salads, Pasteries Open.from Noon to 7:30 f The best dinners in the city. ' : iiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuniiiiiiiiiiniiiririiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii!ii!i!Hiiiiiiuim flj" 1 " B 3' ' 1 1 , FOR ONE WEEK BEGINNING OCT. l'.TII Copper-Clad Ranges will be demonstrated by a Copper-Clad Crank. THIS SKT OF AM MINI M WAKK I'flKE TO KVKBY COPPKH C1,AI Itl-VKIl DI KING THIS SAM. Hot Alfalfa lilscults and Coffee served every duy. Come, bring your friends and niako yourself at home. i Company HOME FURNISHER 103 1- Court St. 1'hone J - ' Wfc """ " L ,A. 1a .