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i DAILY EAST CREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 26, 1621. ? TAGS SIX e ' test riarj ' ii ii HilillMM I I - - III T T II I l"T Social and Club News TrIA WIU, I1B OIVKX. Cnrde have been ismiiiI by Mm. S. H. Korhnw, Min Alice Forshnw, Miss Jmwia Forehaw and Miss Florence Forshaw for a tea to be given next Thursday aftiM-noon at ,the Forxhaw holm, 1010 West Court street. HOKTIXSK8 KOIt Ll'NCHROX. Mri. Prunk Haves and Mrs Charles Ilnnd are hoNtcKsri toiluy for a bridge luncheon at' the home of Mrs. Hayes, 119 Kouth Main street, tables are In ))ny. Mm Hnyes and Mrs. Bond will be hostesses aittn tomorrow for a. similar affair at the Hayes home. 1IOKTKKFES Pril KILL, KAIIK. Members of the Kill Kare Klub will enjoy an evening of dancing tomor row nicht at Eagle-Woodman hall, the affair being one In the winter's se ries of dances given by the club. Hoa twwea will he Mrs. V. J. Clarke, Mrs. Fred rVnrilon Carl .tamey. Mrs. It. K Morse, ilia. I.. C. Schnrnf, Mis. Fre Ltcnnllcn, Mrs. J. C. Snow," Mrs. Frank Klncald Mrs. Itoyal M. Saw-U-lle and Mrs. James Hill. WM L UTTrUN HOME. Mrs. Charles Dunn of Sand I'oint. Idaho, exiects to return to her home tomorrow after fortnight's visit In IVndleton. She came here to be with her grandmother, Mrs. Amy Lee, dur ing a recent Illness, and also to visit wlih hor mother, Mra. X. E. Bowman. Mrs. Lee has been confined to her home on Alta street for the past sev eral weeks but friends will be glad to learn that she Is now convalescing. MR." PKIX1XO HONORED. The twenty-third birthday of Matt I pleasing manner last night when a group or his old friends called at his home on Logan street as a surprise. After an evening spent Informally. HOTP'S CFSTAIRS SHOP Just a Few Fall Suits Left Now V2 Price ONE RACK OF DRESSES (both wool and silk) NOW 1-2 PRICE. WONDERFUL VALUES IN GEORGETTE WAISTS AT $6.95. FANCY SILK JERSEY PETTICOATS $6.95. OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO, lfV3 ANTLEEI : W7 I 4 If " mi uj 7 i I I 1 it6 xP J It Can't Leak, Because It's Made in One Piece AKANTLEEK is built like a bottle all in one piece. Most hot-water bottles are made in sections, then cemented together. When cement dries and cracks, the bottle leaks. Every Kantleek Hot-Water Bag is moulded of pure soft rubber one continuous piece. No parts, patches, cement. Even stopper socket is moulded in. And guaranteed for a full two years' service or a new Kant leek free. , Don't wait until your old bag leaks. Get a Kantleek. Your old one may break open tonight. XHE PENDLETON DRUG CO. THE REXALL STORE . . Skookurn Pancake Flour Made from UMATILLA COUNTY WHEAT By UMATILLA COUNTY WORKMEN' With UMATILLA COUNTY CAPITAL In the Mill of UMATILLA FLOUR & MR CO. Phone 1014, 351 JJ dainty refreshments were served by his daughter. Miss Krtna Drilling, who was responsible for the enjoyable af fair. Hesldes .Mr. and Mra Deinlng. those present were Mr. and Mrs. I. Halmgren, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1'ell Mr. ami Mrs. O. Hendrieksen. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Knbusk. Mrs. Margaret Molstrom, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Knbusk. Mr. and Mrs. K. M, flantlng, Miss Ksther Kmbysk, Miss Jennie Johnson Ml;- Esther Markstmm and Lohmun DelninK. ' CU B WILL, MEET The Lavender Club will meet to- morrow afternoon with Mrs. L. .s. Lampkln. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mrs. William Isaac and baby, ac companied by Mrs. Isaac's sister; Mrs. Earl Coutts, left yesterday for Tort land (or a two weeks visit. WOMEN'S CLUB TO MEET "The Oregon Ciovernment" will be the chief topic for a meeting of the Pendleton Women's Club tomorrow afternoon at the county library. Re. Alfred Lockwood, pastor of the Church of the Redeemer, will address the meeting and will touch on the direct primary and other features of the state's government. Music and a social hour will complete the program for the afternoon. MISS HAYDEX IS HOSTESS Miss Constance Hayden was hostess for a charmingly Informal party on Monday evening when she entertainet five girl friends at her apartment at (he Kenmore. Music and cards formed the entertainment for the evening, win Miss 'Eda Elomquist as winner the high score trophy, a hook o recipes. A dainty supper was served during the later hours, covers being aid for Miss Ida Eldridge, Miss Viola ferrlll, Miss Tilla ltloomuuisl. Mist Nell Eldridge and Miss Eda Bloom mist. February 9 th Lent We are well supplied with fine quality fish for the Lenten season. Let us supply you. .I . - Gorton's Fiskeboller, 2 portion ........25c Gorton's Fiskeboller, 4 portion 65c . Normanna Sardines, Norway's best 35c Normanna Herring:, Norway's best ; 35c Normanna Mackerel, Norway's best 55c Curtis Kippered Sardines Filets 45c Sea Trout, tin :.i 20c Fish Flakes, 2 tins t 45c Finnan Haddie, Gorton's 50c Ready to Fry Fish Balls, tin 35c . Salt Salmon, Salt Herring-, Irish Mackerel, Cod Fish, Bloaters, Boneless Herring and complete line of all high grade Sea Foods in tins, barrels and bulk. Gray Bros. Grocery -Co. THREE PHONES QUALITY ILLICIT STILL, FINED George F. "Whiskey" Smith today was fined $50 and sentenced to three months In the county jail upon hi: ilea U ins guilty to a charge of operat ng an Illicit still at 508 Calvin street it was Smith s third conviction on mch a charge and Judge I. M. Schan nep, before whom he was taken, ue jlded upon the jail sentence as means of breaking up the practice. C. Trimmer, arrested with Smith ftas to be taken to trial this afternooi it 3 o'clock. The two were arrested In a raid made last evening by Sherif) Zoe Houser and his deputies. Trimmer was alone in the house at the arrival of the officers but they awaited Smith's return and arrestee both men. Smith attempted to smas i bottle of moonshine liquor he had wjth him when the officers, arresu? i him. In the basement of the house was a complete outfit for the maklni of Ibiuor. shift op cm-rat (Continued from page 1.) contend the bulk of the work now con- rcntlng his department is so great the 'resent organization cannot handle it with efficiency and dispatch, and that is a result projects are being delayed nor three years. lUUll XdwspalHTB. SALEIJ, Jan. 26. (U. P.) Numer ous glowing tnnutes were paia o; members of the house to Oregor lewspapermen, as real promoters of he state's progress and prosperity in onnection with the passage, by 4T .otes, of Fishers bill, providing methods of determining circulation of lewspapers, publishing county court iroceodings and legal notices. It pro vides a legal rate for the majority of fficial notices to be $1.30 cents per .pe folio for first insertion and 65 or each subsequent insertion. John F. Logan In particular, and awyer members of the state parole loard in general, provided material or a worthy battle in the senate which esulted In adoption of a mafority re- ort favorable to Hume's Mil bar ing lawyers from membership on the ftate parole board. Lafollette, expressing his approval f the bill, declared the realness will and further, will legislate lawyers ut of the legislature, which has caus- d Banks to refer to La j-oiiette as a damfool." XEW YORK, Jan, 26. (A. P.) Stock trading today retained all of Its Irregular and hesitant character. Oils were the only Important shares to re flect changes in the industrial situation reacting from early advances on fur ther reductions In the price of crude products, and diminished demand. Equipments and ateels, especially In lependent issues of the later group, rcse and fell within a range of 1 to 3 points, except U. S. Steel, which fol- tnwoil n narrower r-nuru rtononil nt- phalt was attain the most conspicuous tpeciulty, gaining 3 5-8 and lifting .eaders to a steady to firm close. Sales 00,000 shares. The financial statement Of the I". S. Steel Corporation for the fourth quur- cr of 1920, issued after the close of TI1R HOI SEWIFK OF 1921 X"W that Woman's Suffrage is teality the American woman must henceforth be considered not merely us a ' housekeeper and home-maker. hut na a voterf a citizen and a force in this busy work-a-day world. With added ' responsibilities . her health .should never be neglected, and when beset 'with ailments peculiar to her sex she owes It to herself to first give that grand old medicine, Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, a trial, as for over forty years It has been the standby of American women In restor- 1 Ing them to health and strength. I .'v.,' THE if v THOMAS ' SHOP ; ' ' i ' ' jj I II V ' Ladies of the Community' served lunch at noon to the men who worked so herolcly to save the buildings and fraln. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. liracher left Sunduy to visit relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Klery Michaels were Pilot Hock visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson left Monday for Heppner. . Mr. Stevcnsen 'received a message Monday morning he market, reported earnings of ,- SHU,n uuu ms '"'her nau Just died iTi. S62, against $48,051,540 in the R Heppner. irevious quarter of that year. I Members of the debating team of the Call money was loaned at 7 per cent L,0,'nl hlKn iho spent Monday at the ind the time money market was quiet j WW "n Pendleton gathering ma vim a prevailing bid of '6 4 per centi1""11 for tno debate. "Resolved, that or the shorter periods. In foreign i""-.ie i ne open snop snouiu ue uuopicti Dy mo inaiistries or tne nitcd Slates." The affirmatives are Victor Bracher and ' Vclma Royer; (George Jordan, sub. Negatives, Wll- emittances sterling bills strengthened, nt French and Belgian rutes caneell !d much of yesterday's sensational ?ain. The ictive, bond market was moderately the new Belgian issue being bert Horn and Albert Pollock; Kleanor I Ilascall. sub. Miss Marie Undura ac- raded in on the exchange at a slight j cmianiel them to Pendleton. remlum over its issue price of par. Liberty issues were mostly better and -he general trend elsewhere was to wards firmness. Sales, par value, $12,-, 375,000. Old V. 8. 2s declined Vi and the 4s idvanced point on call. GEILMAXY HACK IX FAVOR Tod :iilelnnd -was transacting bus iness in Pilot Rock, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Roy and Miss Velma Smith are staying at the Bra cher home while Mr. and Mrs. .Bracher are away. . E. ii. Casteel was In Pendleton Mon day on business. Members of the Pilot Rock band met for practice Sunday afternoon. Formfit Brassieres Guaranteed Not to Rip. FIGURED, BROCADE, SATIN ELASTIC, Flesh and White PRICE 65c to $3.00. 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SILK UNDERWEAR. the Weston team. Local people who saw the game -were Oeorge and Hen Johnston, Chrta Roth, Harry Kissinger, Clarence Royer, Maurice Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Horn, Mrs. Pomeroy, Miss Marie Badura and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Russell. f Mr. George Hunter of Pendleton la In Pilot Rock visiting at the home of Mrs. e. A. Cooper nnd ' Mrs.' James Whlttaker. , Miss Birdie Boylen Is back In high chord again after an absence of sev en i months on ic-iiunt of Illness. Mlsi, Emily Stubblef:e)d entered hj,;h school Monday. he enroll-iiti.t l ;i. w srmewhere nr the to m irk. , i,ev. . B. P. Harper held eerv'ic ot "Ire Grove school house gunduv turning, at Byrt S'hnnl house i inlty uitvrnoon and at Vllot nock ?!iurch Monday evening ile was a parsam J ; n he etnge ' McKay Monday cfterl n.'nri and he : r.-rvicei there Morrtav evening. j n Inward Kffottn of humore are worse than the outward. They en danger the whole eystem. Hood's 8ar taparllla eradicates all humors, cures all their Inward and outward effects." It Is the great alterative and tunic, whoso merit has been everywhere es tablished. ' TOKYO, Jan. 26. (I. P.) That j They are planning to give a minstrel Germany Is rapidly getting hack into her old position as a favorite In Japan Ij Illustrated by the fact that the lead- ng book firms are now spiling moro ooks In that language than In English nd French, whb'h took the lend dur ing the war. One firm alone has re- reived about 800 cases of German :ooks during the - last . six months. iedical works being In the lead. PILOT ROCK MISFORTUNE sometime In the near future to raise film's for the band. ,: Mrs. Herbert Boylen 'Sr. and chll t'ren Alice and LemucLspent the week end at the ranch home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Byrd. The local boys lost in the basket- I all game against the Heppner hign sthool team played In Heppner Satur day and are strong in their praise for the hospitality extended them while In Heppner. They were entertained at the St. Patrick's hotel and following the game a reception was given The Ladles Aid will meet Thursday Hftrnnnn of this week at the home o Mrs. ft. A. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wright and daugh. ter Manilla "were Pilot Rock visitors Saturday. H. H. McReynolds spent the week end at Boardman a guest at the home oi his daughter and son In law Mr. and (East Oregonian Special.) PILOT ROCK, Jan. 26. B. F. Gill md T. H. Wiland ranchers, were two ot the heaviest looser In the fire that .Mrs. Nate Macomber. ietsoryed the warehouse of the Pilot Hock Elevator Co. here early Sunday morning. In addition to the loss of the bulld- r.g and grain, all important papers and records of the company burned. P. G. Kester, manager of the com pany also sustained a heavy loss. Mr. Kester had Just had new machinery installed in otic end of the warehouse, for a chop mill which he expected to have In operation within a few days. There was no insurance on this. William Glass left the last of the week for a short visit to Portland. Ralph Wcgncr was In town Satur day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lem Casteel sDent Sat- werc urday night and Hondas' at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Henry Casteel. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Roy spent Saturday night in Pendleton. The Pilot Rock girls won the basket l'n'1 game played at Weston Friday evening against the Weston girls. The score was 14 to 20. The local boyn lost the score being 22 to HO In favor of 1 UVUI W UVUIU in One Day Take Grdvc'a Laxative rotn (itrittiiia tablets Be sure you get The genuine bean this signature to J0C Right in the Neck! rir J ' jWyMBPBB V"'"'-"'"rv f ' QUALITY 1 WATCH OUR PRE-INVENTORY ( SPECIALS. 300 Dozen Fancy Solid Pack Tomatoes will be oh Special Sale at Alexander's this week. A guarantee goes with every can. TELEPHONE 525 and 526 3 Cans for i 12 Cans for Case (2 dozen cans) for . 65c $2.50 $4.85 EXTRA FANCY WESTON MOUNTAIN POTATOES $2.25 PER CWT. XXXX Brand Evapor ated Milk for Cooking 3 cans for ...... . 27c 12 Cans for $1.05 Case (48 cans) . . $4.00 That's where the London tots ride wben they go out to 'the too 'for camel trip. Children are allowed to ride U the tvae mimals at tne Londcn wo. Grand Clearance Sale $111.50 DINING ROOM SET Consisting" of ' QUARTERED OAK BUFFET . " , SOLID OAK TABLE and 4 CHAIRS TO MATCH for only ' ' $73.40 . hk wiiTov itrr;s at i-j fohmf.k piucK voim CHANC'K TO KKLIOCT 1'ltOM THK - I.AIUJKST AMI I()KT ,' cojipi.j;tk STOtK ix I'j:nilkto ash at pkicks from S62.50 TO $116.50. GENUINE SPANISH LEATHER ROCKERS ONE-HALF PRICE. : PIANO LAMP SHADES At one-half price.' Our INLAID MNOMX.M ONE-THIKD OFF . ABGOLKIM ONK-HALF OFF. ALL MATTRESSES 1-2 PRICE LIBRARY TABLES AT ONE-THIRD TO ONE HALF OFF. ; PICTURES AT HALF PRICE-ONE-THIRD OFF ON ALL PHONOGRAPHS TABLE MATS. 45-hi., 48-ln., Rl-ln., 1-3 WIICE. Rcmomhcr, our nitlrc kUk on nolo from oiitMlilrrJ to one. tialf ofr, for a tern iIk.vh only anil for ckI OiiI-, excrpt contract good, which are nolrl on terms If rlcnlrcrt. . SEE OVR WINDOWS COM F LOOK 11 U Y 8A VE CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. Phone 496