' FAGS EH daily east osEcibmw, pendleton, oreqoh , Wednesday eveninq, November 24, 1020. war FAGE3 5 Social c'Ai.irmtMA visitors i-i:Tt:n An event of mum than usual nurr et shared hy Oregon folk last week when Mr. Trunk K. King who Ik sojourning hi Long Peach, t'nlifor tita, entertained a group of other iirii-iT. 111 um wi.uii.-iii Kimr, i no innnr n an wm oi i miri;iy and e ii o i r s v i s Phenomenal Suits at One EST W I 4 JfV Your Unrestricted Qioice of any Suits in the Shop NOW ONE'HALF PRICE. First Come First Choice Over Taylor Hardware Store nr Tarw T" w 71 ' j- a XT'- ..'.'.-. ,1 !THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. THE rexall store YOUR PULLETS ARE LAYING. YOUR OLD HENS ARE NOT. Feed E'rinnah hot mixed with "More Ejrjrs," whole corn and seralchfeed. 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 lOO W. Alta Street Phone 351 , and Club few of it rqnohed Pendleton friends today. Tl'.a Kinp- family la domiciled in lt02 Eist Seventh street and the rroms of the horns were abloom with California flowers and greens, chrys anthemum and nasturtiums com bin iB lo fushion a '.heme of fellow. Needlework am. viuitin K nfforded an t a i n s S H O V Sale - of Winter - Half Price It Can'f Leak, Because It's Made in One Piece ALL one piece, like a bottle; no . seams, no joints. Even stop per socket is moulded in. .Guar anteed for full two years' service or a new one free. Get a Kant leek. You may need it tonight. I PRODUCT , , .e News enjoyable afternoon and Mrs. King served her guests with a charmingly appointed luncheon. Her list Includ ed, from Pendleton, Mrs. Douglas Pelts, Mm. J. M. Hrown, Mrs. Nellie Park, Mrs. Gideon Hrown, Mrs. J. W. Kern, Mrs. J. K. B. King. M-s. Jinks Dudley, Mrs. Casey, Mrs Frank l!lch mond, Mrs. rharley Davis, Mrs. John nie Winn und Mrs. KlKln, and from Now York, Mrs. McQuilkin, und Mrs. Faye-Jepson, of California. The Kings who made the trip south hy motor arc enjoying their stuy In the reach city. The two daughters and son are attending school there. Miss Merle Kins being a student at Healds College and Miss Lorene attending Poly High with special music study at Healds, Lester King has entered Carrol Park school and the family Plans to remain south throughout the winter. K. K. K. EXTEKTAIXED. Miss Margaret Joerner extended a delightful hit of hospitality last even ing when she was hostess to a group of K. K. K. members. They were Mrs. Thomas Ward, Mrs. I W. Kings bury, Miss Elizabeth Joerger, Miss Alma llohrmnn. Miss Iva Black, Miss Edna Keeker, Miss Sybil Farley, Misr Laura Schwartz and Miss Rita Joer ger. A Thanksgiving motif marked the affair and at the supper hour,-guests found places at a table where a cloth of crepe paper depicted pumpkins and cornstalks. Yellow streamers fluttered from the electrolier to the covers and yellow chrysanthemums were encir cled by miniature, turkey gobblers which guarded dainty bon bon baskets at the places. Prints of more feath ered companions vied with baskets of vivid fruits to line the walls. The af fair was a delightful one. MRS. BERTHOLET TO DEPART. Mrs. Gus Bertholet, formerly of this city, now of Pasco, will leave tomor row for Washington, D. C, where she will represent l'asco at the national Red Cross conference. She will go later to New York and then to Fort Ethan Allen, where her son, Captain Frank Bcrtholot, Is stationed. MRS SAUL IS GUEST. Mrs. G. W. Saul of The Dalles will arrive this evening In Pendleton and will be a guest of Mrs. Constance Isaacs at Hawthorne during Thanks giving. Mrs. Saul, who was for many years active In club work in Portland. is now secretary of the Red Cross in The Dalles. WILL VISIT IN LA GRANDE. Mrs. Anna Furnish, Miss Katheryn Furnish, Roy Furnish and Mrs, Frank Stevens, Mrs. Furnlsh's mother, are to leave tonight for La Grande to spend I hanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Henry Hill, another daughter of Mrs. Stevens. , LEAVE FOR SPOKANE Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schiller left this morninsr for Spokane where they will poepri Thanksgiving with relatives. "They WORK while you leepw A Dependable Phytic when Bilious,, Headachy, Constipated and Upaet. 10, 25, 50c drugstore. DON'T FORGET THANKSGIVING !E At LIBEItTY HALL Thursday Evening A big crowd. A good time. Sawyer's Orchestra DA Let us truly be thankful that ve are living in an age of Pence on Earth and Good Will To warda Men- and this store is more than thankful to our many customers that have made our business a success. Everything m Fine Fruit and Vegetables. Gray Bros, Groceiy Co. THREE rHONES PANTRY TABLE WILL ATTRACT Cauldrons already are steaming, kettles are singing and kitchens are Ir.vsCcd by a hundred aromas of cook ery, and goodies for everybody will head the Pantry table on Friday even, tug, December '8; Jellies, jams, mince meats.' pies, cakes, doughnuts and even snpghetti will there abour.d, for the Pantry Table, In reality Is none other than the booth which will feature cooked foods at the annual bazaar of the Church of the Redeemer. Mrs. Norborne Berkeley is. i.l chargo of the Interesting event and Mrs. J. B Perry Is assistant chairman, while oth ers working on the committee are Mrs. C. C. Whiteman Mrs. C. H. William son, Mrs. W. J. Clarke, Mrs. X. Bur gess, Mrs. Westbrook Dickson, Mrs. Mary A. Dlsosway. Mrs. A. I Schae- fer, Mrs. Elizabeth Shull, Mrs. Ellen Pond, Mrs. Frank Ftazler, Mrs. Ed Strahorn. Mrs. C. K. Cranston, Mrs. Charles H. Carter, Mrs. Clinton Roose velt, Mrs. Burnett, Mrs. R. M. Saw telle. Mrs. Constance Isaacs and Miss Edna Thompson. ' Besides the Pantry Table will be a tea corner where callers will be served under the dirction of Mrs. Whitman, Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Frazier. BAZAAR DATE IS NEAR Doors to the annual fair of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society will swing wide at one o'clock Saturday afternoon and the Ellis-Schiller dis play room, already wonderfully attrac tive, will disclose a fascinating array of gifts and goodies designed to tempt the Christmas novelty seeker or the most fastidious sweet-tooth. The pret ty room will also become a tea parlor and throughout the afternoon and evening callers may congregate about the tables to enjoy cake with a cup of tea or coffee. i Needlework, too, will be featured. Among the booth being prepared tor by their chairmen, are: Fancywork booth Mrs. 8. K. Thompson. Miscellaneous booth Mrs. E. E. Baer. iApron booth Mrs. Joo Cox. Candy' booth Mrs. H. E. McLean. The tea room will be in charge of Mrs. A. H . Cox and Mrs. at. H. Home. Mrs. William Elakley Is in charge of the sale. CLl B PLANS COMPLETED. The home of Mrs. Charles Daniels, 111 South Main street, housed a de lightful affair yesterday when Busy Bee Club members were entertained there in compliment to Mrs. Truman Rogers. A short business session preceded the social hour, Mrs. Dora Allen, vice-president, presiding In the absence of Mrs. Catherine Dluhm. A guessing contest was then enjoyed, high honors falling to Mrs. A. II. Wendt and Mrs. I'. T. Itcltz. Little Miss Mary Louise Dickson gave a clever reading and the guests enjoyed a buffet luncheon. Yellow and white chrysanthemums were used through out the rooms and luncheon appoint ments were apropos of Thanksgiving, little turkeys of paper mache mode being much In evidence. Guests other than members who shared the event were Mrs. H. J. Ka vanaugh, Mrs. W. S. Rcichert, Mrs. Forrest Baker, Mrs. Ed Gclss, Mrs. Westbook Dickson, Mrs. Thomas Robertson, Miss Margaret Elder and Mrs. Earle Williams. DANCE MUCH ENJOYED Delightful, indeed was the festivity sponsored last evening by the Parish House Guild of the church of tho Re deemer when guests .assembled at the home of Mrs. W. F. Matloc to dance away the evening hours or gather about the card tables to enjoy a few rubbers of bridge or an Impromptu game of "500." A note of Informality prevaded the affair and made it a charming one. Mrs. .uauoc s nana- tome apartments were attractive with late autumn flower sand foliage, while yellow shades entwined the electroliers An lnvit'nT punch bowl was in charge of the girls of Mrs. George Hartman's .Sunday, school class and the younger maids of the church sold candy which In the hands of James Welch, as auc tioneer, was quickly uisposed of for the benefit of the Sanctuary Chapter. A sum near 150 was cleared by tho Guild by last evening's successful event. j DEPARTS FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. Frank Holdman left today for Portland on No. 17 to spend Thanks giving and the coming week visiting with relatives. Harold Holdman, her son, who Is attending the University of Oregon, at Eugene, will e in Port land for the week end and will join Mis. Holdman there. RETURNS FROM PORTLAND. Mrs. Ionore Chamberlain who owns and operate the Marlnello hop of this city, returned this morn ing from Portland after a three week's absence. She was accompa niH hv her duurhter. Mine Nellie 'ciuilttUdaiu. . !3i3JljiaEX3.-u3Sx QUALITY ' Cuts, Burns Hamlin's Wli-.rd Oil a Safa Flral Aid. Treatment How often lockjaw,, blood poi soning, the loss of an arm or leg, or sometimes even life itself, re stilt from the neglect of a burn or little cutl Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe and effective first aid treat ment. It is a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of this kind will lessen the danger of blood poisoning. Keep it handy. Wizard Oil in a gooA lcp.nli bi. prep aration to havft In tha mrOclna cheat for first aid when tha donor may e far away. It la soothing and heating anil quickly drives out pain ani Inflamma tion in caaea of ppralna. bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stinga. Juat as reliabla too for stiff nock, sora teat, rold sorca, cankar aorea. aara:he and toothache. Generous slsa bottle SSc. If you ara troubled with ronatlpatlon or sick headache try Hamtlns Wlsard . liver Whips. Just pleawnl little pine1 till at druidsta for 10c. Uuarantae MISS BRICE DEPARTS Miss Anna Brice departed today for her home In Portland where she Is to remain until ihe Christmas holidays. Then Miss Brice is to become the bride of Jack Douglas, young business man of Portland, who Is Interested In the St Johns Planing mill. Friends here are regretting that the permanent home of the couple will be In Port land. Miss Brice, the daughter of a pioneer family of Eastern Oregon, re turned here last March and lias re cently been connected with the Bent- Icy-Graham Insurance Company. LEAVE FOR METROPOLIS ' Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Perkins departed today for Portland to spend Thanks Hiving with their son, Ira Perkins. They will remain In the metropolis for about 10 days before returning to their homes here. WKIiCOME LITTLE SO!C. J'undlclon friends are receiving an nouncements today of the birth of a son on November 20 to Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Lindsay, whose home is now In Kahlotus, Washington. . -t RETURNS FROM VISIT. Mh Lulu Dungan returned this norning from a visit In Vortland, where she was the guest of her sister. Miss Pcarlie Rankin. HURT IN BOILER FIRE STOUOIITOX, Ws., Nov. 4. Three were killed and two probably fatally injured in an explosion of a boiler at tho Ktoimhton Murkotlng Company plant here today. The entire boiler was blown through the wall of a creamery plant, 100 yards away. ' Dont coufjk THE violent paroxysms of, coughing soon eased by Dr. ' King's New Discovery. Fifty years a standard remedy for colds. , Children like it. No harmful drugs, ' but just good medicine. At your druggists 60c and $1.20 a bottle. ForcaldgandCQughs DrKing's New Discovery Lazy People, Lazy Bowels So many folks neglect the serious condition of constipation, ft under mines the health, takes all vim out of you. Dr. King's Pills will in a gentle manner invigorate the system, stir up the liver, move the bowels. Simeold price, 25c, all druggists. Dt Prompt! Wont Grip TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cook 734. on ranch Phone 'lis '7 f OH SALE Lexington Koadster, aV-t condition Til JiibLsfu t. . KM -U Jekii . , uui.nululuiiuiuii.uiituiulllliiciililliuiuiiiui , I THE THOMAS SHOP ajlirtaliialiiaa''liluiii1''" Most Phenomenal Sale , SUITS 1-2 PRICE f Now $24.75 to 75. COATS . , ' ' Now 812.50 to $85.00 DRESSES , Now $19.50 to $89.50 EVERYTHING REDUCED FROM 1-4 TO 1-2. Compare the Quality, Style and Prices of Our Garments. T WILL CONTINUE SLIDE CHICAGO, Nov. 24. (U. P.) Liv ing costs, now on the run. will con tinue dropping Indefinitely, expert witnesses testified today in a supple mentary hearing before United States Judge Alschuler on the wage demands of 2,000,000 packing house workers. Present price declines are burked by "financial uncertainty, plant closing, lower wages und a gcncrul demand for thrift," J. L. Wells, economist and witness for the packers, declared. Wells cited recent bureau of labor sta tistics showing declines In food costs of thrco percent In October. ,' WcHs produced other figures to prove" that prVea on all essentials tumbled 5.4 percent durjng the last month. Other witnesses for packers con tended that tho drop amounted to 10 percent during last year on all articles except food and clothing, which they said fell 30 percent. The greatest re ductions were niado last month, they contended. Attorneys for employes agreed the tendency of prices has been downward but argued that It Isi 7V N09tf ttfl ill rmg from th Wr, lki fltttrrt if mfm sf rsisAioM of mir, grnth"btt"tMl Hi u I The perennial beauty of a valuable rue is the reward of frequent and thorough cleaning. Such cleaning is easy to perform with The Hoover, because it be at'. . . as it sweeps, as it suction cleans. All injurious embedded grit is fluttered out by gentle beating. All stubborn litter is detached by swift sweeping. All loose dirt is withdrawn by strong suction. Only The Hoover combines thesa three essential operations. And it is the largest-selling electric cleaner in the world. You may have a Hoover placed permanently in your home for a nominal turn, and its purchase arranged on convenient terms. You may also have it demonstrated for you any time, either in your home or in our store. Crawford Furniture Co. . HOME FURNISHER .103 I':. Court St. c HOOVER .. U BEATS... ' as it Sweeps as it Cleans wmmmmMmmmmmmmwmm Kir MiiM"'"'11"1""11'""''"'1 ATAft IVAIIIilA sm -as. m im WM Penetrating:, Antiseptic Zemo ' . Wilf Help you . Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stop Duming. itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo. Furnished by any drutrgist for 3oc Extra large bottle, tl.00. Healing begins he : moment Zemo is applied. In a short . time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be remov-d. For clearing the skin and making it vigrjslyhealthy,alwaysuse Zemo, tha '. penetrating, antiseptic liquid. -It is not ' agreasysilveanditdoesnsuiin Alien others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. Tb E. W, Ham Co.. UavcUod. a onlv a mlrago and with tho reopening of European markets Increased ' do- . niand would again cause price ascen sions similar to those following de clines In September, ,Jll. s ORE THROAT Gargle with warm salt water then apply over throat V VAPO RUB Owr 17 MlUkmJon UhJ Y-Hy 'mm Phone 400