East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 18, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OltECOKIAN, FENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, .1020.
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Social and Club News
1M7.AAH IS HCHKIil I.Kn.
Friday tnd Saturday, Iiereinber
Ihlnl snd fourth, have been chosen
h the Parish Alii of the Church of
the Ittileemer ax the days of the so
ciety's annual Iwzuar. The event,
dcmirned to tempt the Christmas
shopper, is always a welcome one.
Nine booths are Iwlnfr arranged for
the 182H affair which will take place
In Purlsh hull. They, with the re
spcctlve chairmen are:
Towel anil Pillow Ca.se Ttooth Mrs.
J. C. Snow.
mill Ijivetle Ilooth Mrs.
rence l-'rajier.
Christmas Green Ilooth Mrs.
Georire Haslctt.
Combination Ilooth Mrs. Herbert
Thompson.
Al'-K-allaneoun Itooth Mrs. Janus
Johns, Sr.
Cooked Kood Itooth Mrs. Nor
liorne Herkelcy.
HK Itooth Mm If. K. Pickers.
Hamlkerclilef Itooth Mrs. K. T
Waile.
Apron Itooth Mrs.
Urock.
Wilson
WILL ATTKND TKA
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyal M. Sawlelle and
(hi'dron and Miss Elizabeth Sawtelle,
scster of Kr. Snwtelic, lett this morn
inir for Walla Walla. Mrs. Sawtclle
and Miss Snwtelle are KUcsts this after
noon nt the home of Mrs. Phillip
Wlnans for a tea iriven hy Mrs. Wlnans
in honor of Mrs. Hen Hill, formerly
Miss Bertha Hewett. Mrs. Hill Is a
sister of Mrs. Sawtclle.
XMSS -MeCOXNEU, DKPAVtTS
Miss Gertrude McCnnnell departed
this mornlmf for Portland where she
will he bridesmaid at the wedding of
Miss Ethel Itlnir, of Portland. Miss
Hlair will wed Albert Hashford, of
K. we burr, manager and part uwncr if
a lame farm near' that city.
G. A. n. TO MKKT
Tbe 1 adics of the G. A. Jl. will meet j
at the lilirary club room tomorrow at I
UO I' !! Ll'STAlIlTs S II o I' VOU W UMtlS
Prices Slaughtered
On Suits, Coats,
Dresses, Waists
MAIM HALF I'KICE.
TO $14.50 WAISTS $6.95.
COATS AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED
GREATEST VALUE GIVING
SALE OF THE SEASON. ,
DONT MISS IT!
OVER TAILOR HARDWARE STOKE
Columbia Phonograph Records
Colin On tho Telephone
Happy Ttio" Married v
Wlten the Angelas Is Kinging
In tue Valley of lie Moon
I nrequitetl I tue
Repentance
The Wayside dross
Hold lle Fort
Aid Alii IMukolu ,
Kama woe
My Hindoo Man
Thanks for tlie Ijohstrrs
Sans Souf-t
Some 11a by
Ilauahan Medley
AliiUa )e
Soup to Nuts
I Want to Go Itaek to Mlehleiin
Somewhere "A"' Voire Is tailing
WlilFiierirur Hoie
One, Two, Three Jmr
i: Like A Lke
Itaekyard nveialkiii Helwc-en Ttvo J"mIiiis Irish
Washerwomen
Tlie Ixtg Firht .
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THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Order Given Prompt Attention.
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$ YOUR PULLETS ARE LAYING,
j! YOUR OLD HENS ARE NOT.
Feed' Eggmasli hot mixed with
"More Egg!?," whole corn and
scratch feed. After one week your
hens will lay, if not sick.
Try, we know where we are talk
ing of.
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
220 E. Court Street lJ0O W. Alta Street
Phono 351
tk Bt, aaat. ak
2:30 p. m. Miss Lorettu Williams, or
Milton, ast dt partmcnt president, will
siieak a nj plans will be made fur the
Department of orcKon feonviiiUnn to
be heid In thin city In the sprlux.
HorsicwAifMixu is siupiusk.
A delightful 8iirprl.se to Mr. und
Mrs. Sam Wright served also as an
imnroniimi honst'u-.kroim i,.ot .,v-...,
IIiik when u group of friend railed ut
Ithelr new home at 114 Stonewall
Jackson street. Althoimh tho ul't'air
was most unanticipated hy the hos
tess the rooms were abloom with
potted flants, fluffy chrysanthemums
vleliirf with brilliant geraniums. Curds
were Informally enjoyed before bas
kets, brought by the callers, wore on
packed for a delightful supp.r. In
the party were, besides the honor
guests. Dr. and .Mrs. . M. Ma.;(1,-y,
.Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MclSee, Mr. und
M'S P. W. Dayton, Mr. uml .Mrs. V
H. Conroy. Dr. and Mrs. II. A. V .w.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Dupuls, Air. nnd i
Mi-a. M. A. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs.
Kim Morton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
Pinhm, Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Krehbed,
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Dale, Mr. i id"
.mis. j. i:. I'lnsou, Mr. and Mrs. t).
!. Hlsslnirer. Mrs. Tlillo Wallers a'id
Mrs. Etlaar Thompson.
UKtlllEE IS ENTRUTAIXF.IX
Mis. Carrie Dale, enptain of divi
sion number three, and Its members
allemlM a unique bit of hospitality
yesterday when they were hostesses
for a social meeting of the Degree of
Honor. Asked to Union hall ,the guests
enjoyed a grab bag which netted five
dollars for the order, and then nd
jcurned to the dliiini; room for a
cleverly appointed luncheon. A
Thanksgiving motif marked the nnp-
Klns and paper mache turkeys strolled
about the board. About 33 ladies
found places nt the table, enjoying
the affair as guests of Mrs. Dale. Mrs.
Marietta Jones, Mrs. Agda Nelson.
Mrs. Kmma Goodman, Mrs. Alta Tur
ner and Mrs, Agnes Kennedy.
OIPT srcilESTIOXS EKCTIAXOBD.
Averting many little panderings that
trouble milady just as the Christmas
season draws near, unique suggestions
were exchanged yesterday at a gath
ering of members of the Kesoarch
Club. The attractive home of Mrs.
David 1!. Hill was the scene of the
meeting and Mrs. Hill and Mrs. George
Slangier were its delightful hostesses.
A Yuletlde motif marked the affair
and a score of gift articles were shown
by the members to demonstrate the
suggestions nnd directions.
-Mrs. J. B. McCook sang two charm
ing solos and the guests were served
with a light luncheon.
INVITATION IS POSTRD
The Pauline Rpbekah Lodge, sched
uled to meet this evening, has post
poned its' session for two weeks, anti
cipating the event for December 2.
Initiation is then to be held.
DELPHIAN CI.PR TO MEET.
; The Delphian Club will meet to
morrow afternoon with Mrs. V. A.
Licuallen at her home, 303 I.iwnli
street. Her guests are asked for 2:'.;H
O'clock.
Leaves for poktland.
Mrs. A. M. Chrystall left on Wed
nesday for Portland where she will
visit until after Thanksgiving with
relatives.
SPIZZEfUXKTPM CLUB TO MEET.
, The Spizzerinktum club is to meet
tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Anna
Nash, whose home is on Mill street be
tween Railroad and Webb.
WILL ATTEND WEDDIXG.
. Mrs. John Eggers and Miss Mur-
jorie Sparks departed on No. 17 to
IHIIMN
o that
builds well
GrapeWuts
Low in price
A sugar saver
Every bit eatable,
and economical
in everyway
Your grocer setts
Grape 'Nuts I
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BEST FOR USE
Premier Rock Springs
Lump Coal.
Premier Rock Springs
Nut Coal
Utah Egg Coal
Utah Lump Coal .
B. L. Burroughs
Phone S
THE GROCERS
With the Goods
"THAT'S US ALL OVER"
We enrry the most complete line of Quality
Groceries in Eastern Oregon. We are here to serve
you. We appreciate your tratle, and our guarantee-goes
with every article sold. . ,
Quality Brooms, each..... $1.00
Fancy White Beans, 17 pounds $1.00
Mountain Potatoes, 100 pounds. $2.25
Oregon Walciuts, pound 40c 1
Fine Toilet Soap, 12 Lars 60c
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
THREE PHONES
QUALITY
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HAS HIGH COLLAR
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URNS
Cover with wet baking soda
.ultenvkru upply gently--
VICKS
V Vaporub
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to rights and lands of. ; li Western
1 1 -i ml Irrigation compan. Tim con
i eern Is now In the . huiuts of V. II.
j Swayze anil W. II. Slmi.in,. receivers,
I and tho sale will he advertised for
I four we"ks hy linberl Magulro, mas
ter hi chaniery. The sale will he
j held from the steps of the court house
in I'einlleto!!.
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
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Watch
FRIDAY'S
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Paper
For I Big
Announcement
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1 7H'7
!"! high roKar r.Vyt fia part in
this frock, lts' vtrrow skirt has
.peculiarly ftctfut tunic of satin,
jborrte.r.j clth a hem of georgette
'esu then a blouse of the naiiKi
feorgette. enitiroldired in PaUlc)
toiors and effect. The sleeve
have bhapely ratlc cuffs, the neck
Is high with a cU se-flttlng stock,
and the girdle b of satiu braid
embroidered
day for Portland en route to Leban
on where on Nov. 22 they will be
guests at the wedding or Miss Fern
Ililllr.ger, cousin of Miss Sparks
and a niece of Mrs. Kggers.
They plan td be away about ten
days and will visit in Portland at tbe
home of Mrs. Clyde ft. Sakcr.
MRS. BISHOP VISITS 1 1 Eft E.
Mrs. C. P. Bishop has been greeted
by Pendleton folk during a short visit
here from her home in Salem. Mrs.
Ulshop is a former Pendletonlan and
her coining Is welcomed by many
friends.
V.) Strikers In the coal regions of the
run of i'nshulln. Mexico, have'lukci)
oyer the coal mines, according to 're
ports received here tislny. The sit na
tion Is said to lie serious with some ri
oting mid (lisordeis. AiiieriC.ins In the
region are reported to have been guar
anteed protection by the central gov
ernment. orders have been Issued by the On.
hulltt government In the strikers tu
return the mines to the owiv.-rs itit
mediately. It Is learned hi re. An ulti
matum was simultaneously isiied to
owners to resum operations within
three ds nr kive tho trine over I
' C'lVe'rnniciitiil operlillon' ami siipervl.
slim. It Is reported. The strikers tiro
'paid to be maiiitiiliiiiiK good order,
i Tnmps are held in readiness for any
, tumble. It was said.
Aiiirriiani Ordered Out
' I.AIM-:iM, Tex., Nov. IS. (A. P.).
'.Cliihliiv Mevieiin fttiil iiiliiwrn whn
slined the mines In the M intclovn ills
! irlrt of Cniihiillii today, notified nil
j Americans to leave the district, cc
inrdinn to reports here. Their have
been no American victims of violence,
' bet thire Is nil exodus.
OMAHA, Nov. 18. (A. P )Mai!
bandits are reported to have Hoarded
the Iti"-k Island train between Des
Moines and Omaha early today and
and rifled two insured parcel ptt mail
sacks In a 'storage" car. No estimate
of the amount of loot' has been iibtaii
cd. Unvernment officials refuse to af
firm or deny the report.
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NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
OMAHA, Nov. IS. (P. p.) The
Eurlington mall roboery In Council
Muffs Saturday, probably the biggest
ot Its kind in history, in which three
and a half millions were stolen, was
planned and executed by a bund of
boys scarcely out of their teens, four
of the boys have been arrested, three
of them have confessed and more than
two million of the plunder has been
j recovered. Only one other member of
i the gang remains at large, officials be
lieve. The securities recovered were
found in a lake near Council Pluffs.
The police nro ilrat-glng tbe lake In
an effort to recover additional loot.
Tiny, 17 Confess. .
COPNCII, PLI'FK, Nov. IS. O
vllle Phillips, aged 17, younger brother
of Meli Phillips, today confessed to
having participated in the 13.&00.000
train robbery Saturday. The confes
sion resulted from the finding of five
sacks, all empty, four under the ice In
a lake nnd one In nn outhouse of a lo
cal park. He said n third man got the
four missing sacks.
Irrigation Vmprvty to Ix! Sold.
To satisfy a mortgage claim or ine
P.ank of Echo, Or., Judge Wolverton
yesterday morning In Portland order
ed the sale of all ditches, canals, wu-
STRIKERS, RIOTING, SEIZE !
innm nmro im Rurvinn
WJu IVHPO 111 IVILAIUU -
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We offer HiiWjrct to prior rale ami t hun In tii-
The Unsold Portion, City of
EDMONTON
Province of Alberta
6' ,' Generaf Obligation Gold Notes
Yielding 9
l:i-vinpt from All IMimiiiioji (.oicrnmcnr T.i at Ion.
lated September !, 1S20. ' Imh September 1, IMS'
Price 95.04. Denominations $100, I.Miii and tiOiio.
' l'lMCKS SI HJIXT TO l.("lil- AM; WITIIOI T XoTIC K.
'I'Wu Hundred and F.ighteeii Hanks. Trust I'ompAiuvs and pond
Houses In Oregon, Washington nnd California have -purchased
blocks or Ilun,nton Oold Notes. Surely the Indorsement of this
representative list thoriighly recmuien ls a like Investment to you
riVAM I L SI AIIMI..NT
tiross nssessed valuation f&( tiiu.Tl&.OO
Value nruniciiml pnerty (not Includ.ng pulilic utlll-
" 11 03r,.j;c.(0
Net debenture debt j ,...J 9,ts!l,!ii".lli)
Hevenue from public utilities (above cost of opera-
'"") T7.773.ftO
Net local improvement debt (rsle payers' share) S.IH,763.0o
Tcb plione or Telivriiili (Inlcrs at Our I-Umiif '
In aililiiJon to IsVng (.iier.J otiligutiiin Xou-s. thiw lire ws-urtHl I
loiuf-dnw di-lM-utiiiVH, total jig $l..'iDI tail.
Principal and seml-nnnunl Interest I March 1st and September 1st)
payable In I'. S. (Jold Coin In New York Clly and at the
offices of Morris Itrothers, Inc.
Legality approve I hy Malum., Malonc Jt l.iii, Toronlo.
MORRIS BROS., Inc.
ivinblished 4't:'" 'Ti'miiTMiiiilelpal lli.nd Honsf
(er 1'ortlaii.l, Orgon Morris Imllillng ..,!!!
(nart.T i!'l-l I .a.k-ltr.s,.lwy 2I.M V, ,
('ntiirj Other Offlnw at rsaltlc, Tii.s.n.a, . . , "
Wiisli., uml Sun rrniu-isix), ( nl. "I'Hnl
,. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
EA'JLIC PASS, Te., Nov. IS. f IT.
What Harding's' After
'y r- 'Mil
fe - riff 7:
POINT ISABEL, Tex. While offlce-c:eker ahd pjlltlcal chief,
are tryloK their utmost to .ee President-elect Harding during his
"canon here! the fish off this point are having the worst tlm .rv
Lg To get away from h'm. Dut Harding Is determined to caUI. on,
of those p?i2e tarpon ther .Iak of ao much here. Here, for e
.mile to a day"! catch of tarpon. Jackn.h and deep aea b.
"aimed by R B Creager (at right), uo.l to H.rdUig. Iu.,t to pl
tu, t of tbe nixt preldeil.
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They're Easy to Clean
IlanJsnme ' ' '
Washable
Sanitary
JJCRE re tlie nigi ifiM l,iv tt!c.n
. tli "werp" out o( "twerp"
The rtigt tliat mkr eUanitift-iiar jnf ;
BiS, tlii it only one advantagQ ol Con
gokiim Rnp, lull line r.f wliirh w
re diipliiyiiig this wevk. C'ume ia and
KC tliani.
For Every .
Room in
RUGS Your Home
' Our it.cl of ike nr Congoleum Art
Bug! will be t lirnt f'.ryouieyri. Such
mnivilLui patiemi in low-priced rug
hay nvt Irforr Wn powiMe. You will
fmJ l.re jiul vl.al you want for every
i im id yom humt. Call ainund and
aire juut lluor covning piul.lcim today..
103 E. Court
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