East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 02, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 2. 1021.
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HOKTESSER POK TKA
A charming note of springtime was
pparent in the U tor which Mrs. S.
H. Forahaw, Miss Florence Forshaw.
Mlm Alio Forshaw and Mis Jessie
Korshaw were hosteHws yesterday aft
ernoon at the home of the Mlssee For-
hsw. Delicate Upnena ruses u
were uwd in the living room, where
the hostesses received the two hundred
matrons and maids who called during
Ihe afternoon. In the dining room,
American Beauty roses centered the
tahle and blended with the light cast
by a softly shaded floor lamp.
Mrs. P. J. Hegeman, Mrs. C. S. Ter-
renin. Mr. H. S. Carfleld, Mrs. KranK
Frasler. Mrs. (1. W. Phelps, Mrs. Fred
i'.ennion. Mra. Raymond Hatch, -Mrs.
O. Ij. Clark, Mrs. E. J. Sommervilie,
Mrs. James Johns, Sr.. Mrs. Charles
Bonncy and Mrs. P. U Idleman pre
sided at the tea tahle during the after
noon. Serving the guests were Mrs. J.
P.. McCook, Mrs. H. W. Dickson, Miss
.Sidney Commervllle, Miss Georgians
Fietcher. Miss Gertrude McConnell,
Mb Emily Carney and Miss Martna
... r . I ,.,(t-rt m.-li.
liuoeman. wine ,
son in dainty white lingerie frock and
bows of bine tulle, opened the door
for the guests and received cards.
WILL RESIDE AT ECO, EXE.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Whitman, for
mer Pendleton residents w ho have re
oentlv made their home in Spokane.
depnrted yesterday for Eugene where
HOPP'
UPSTAIRS SHOP
OVER TAILOR
orteel VSStK
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
THE REXALL
IF
CORN
NEW CAR JUST RECEIVED
GIVE YOUR CHICKENS A TREAT. IT IS THE
BEST AND CHEAPEST FOOD FOR THEM NOW.
ASK OUR PRICES "J
1IUFL0IM 0.
Phone 1014
and Club News
Mr. Whitman has been elected lo the
faculty of the Vnlverslty of Oregon In
the department of science. Mr. and
Mrs. Whitman spent th week-end
here as guests at the horn of the let
ter's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. James
nrtirton. They are making the trip by
motor.
BAZAAR is srecKss.
A benefit given last night' by the
members of the Neighbors of Wood
crnft netted I4S.10. which will be
used to help defray expenses of lodge
members who will attend the La
Ia Grande lodge meeting February
22. Preceding the bacaar, a business
meeting was held.
ROTAI. NEIGHBOR TO MEET.
The Royal Neighbors of America, at
their meeting last night, made plans
for a social to be given February IS.
The social will be held in Eagle-Woodman
hall.
SOCIETY WILL MEET.
The Missionary Society '.of the
Christian church will meet tomorrow-
at 2 p. m. In the pastor's ; study.
Friends as well as members are
ln-
vited to attend.
RECOVERIXO AFTER ILLNESS.
Friends of Mrs. Reuben Pettenglll
will he glad to learn that she ,1s Im
proving In healtn afier a serious 111-
ness of the past few weeks.
THE
NEW SPRING
FROCKS
ARE BEING UNPACKED DAILY
YOU'LL LIKE THE NEW PRICES COME
IN AJND SEE THE ADVANCE
SPRING STYLES
HARDWARE CO,
Clings Wonderfully !
FACE' POWDER JONTEEL
gives the skin soft, velvety
smoothness and beauty. Accept
able to the most sensitive skin,
because it is pure. And delightfully
fragrant perfumed with Jonted,
the costly new odor of 26 flowers.
Try Face Powder JontecL
STORE
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fc.VQAQEMEXT IS AXXOVNCRD
The betrothal of Miss Sybil Farley
and Frank liowmun was announced at
a charming party last evening when
Miss Farley's mother, Mrs. U. S. Far
ley, enletlained at the Farley home.
The guests spent the evening In ex
amlnlng the carefully treasured con
tents of the hope-chest, and Inter on.
Joyed a dainty supper at a table cen
tered by a fcewpie w ith bridal bouquet
and veil, pink ribbon streamers held
by the kewple ended at each place,
here a cird was used to make known
tha engagement. Pink and white
kewpie place cqrds were used, and the
same dainty coloring was seen In 'the
oon Don favors presented to each
guest.
Besides . the. hostess and honor
guests.-those present were Mrs. Oacai
Cutler, Mrs! William Pierce, Mrs.
neecner urton, Mrs, Morton Elder
Mrs. L. V. Kingsbury, Mrs. Henry
nenunckson. Miss Amanda Mumm
Miss Vera Bullack, Miss Alma Kohr-
man. Miss Margaret Joerger. Miss Eli
sabeth Joerger, Miaa Lola Childreth
nd Miss Thelma Childreth.
MOTHERS ENTERTAIN AT DIXNER
Eighth grade, pupils of the Lincoln
school, were guests last night at a
banquet given by their mothers at the
Parish Hall of the Church of the Re
deemer. A color scheme of red and
purple, the class colors, was used, and
a profusion of red carnations decked
the table. Red and purple caps were
used as favors, one being placed at
each plate. Short talks were made by
Joe Holaday and others, and the
youngsters gave a vote of thanks for
the dinner party. School songs were
sung, with piano music by Mrs. Frank
Hoyden. Following the banquet, the
boys and girls were guests of John
Greulloh and Guy Matlock at the mov
ing picture show at the Alta theatre.
MRS. MAGEE HONORED.
. Mrs. J. W. Ma pee was honored re
cently when members of her Degree
of Honor membership campaign com
mittee called as a surprise at her
home. Sewing and music occupied
the afternoon and refreshments were
served ' Degree of Honor members
present were Mrs. Frank King, Mrs.
Everett Allen, Mrs. C. H. Conroy, VI is.
J. G. McConnell, Mrs. M. C. Ross,
Mrs. C. S. Farley, Mrs. E. L. Brown,
Mrs. C. E. Williamson, Mrs. G. F.
Powers, Mrs. William Anderson, nnd
Mrs. Helen Belts. Mrs. William Ken
nedy of Hlngham, Montana, was an
additional guest.
WILL VISIT CALIFORNIA
Mrs. X. D. Swearingen left today for
Portland on No. 17. She will Join Mrs.
T. D. Taylor, and the two will leave on
Saturday for California where they
will visit sisters in Oakland and Los
Angeles. They expect to return here
in a month.
HONORED BY DANCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowman were
honor guests at a dancing party given
last night at the home of Mrs. Lula
Dungan. After a few hours of danc
ing the guests enjoyed a dainty lunch.
RETCRX FROM PORTLAND
Mrs. Will Isaac and son Billy have
returned from Portland .where they
visited at the home of Mrs. E. J. Tann
Icr. Mrs. Tannler was formerly Miss
Beryl Ralston of this city.
CLCB WILL MEET
The Thursday Afternoon Club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at the coun
ty library, with Mrs. E. T. Wade and
Mrs. John Hailey as hostesses.
MISS CARXET RETURNS
Miss Emily Carney returned yester
day from Walla Walla where Bhe spent
a fortnight as the guest of Mrs. Era
melt Estes of Walla Walla.
LEAVE FOR SPOKANE
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schiller left
this afternoon on the Northern Pacific
for a week's visit In Spokane with Mrs.
Schiller's parents.
RETURX FROM COAST
Mrs.: William Reichart and small
daughter have returned from the coast
where they visited relatives.
H
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2. (U. P.)
Superstitious? Not the 13 who attend
cd the celebration of the 13th anni
versary of the marriage of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Chaplin last night. Each
of them walked under a ladder In en
tering the Chaplin home, broke a small
mirror before dinner, partook of 13
courses and offered a toast of 13 words
Take
Grovo'a
Laxative
Qtiiszmo
tablets joc
Be sure you get
The genuine heart this signature
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Pure Country
' Sausage
FRESH THIS MORNING, POUND, 35c
Garlic, pound ............. '...."...50c
Mexican Peppers, pound .-.... .....75c
Japanese Chili Peppers, pound .' 75c
Organo Sage, pound ; ....65c,
Cummin Seed, pound '. 75c
Coriander Seed, pound .. 50c
Celery Seed, pound $1.00
, Caraway Seed, pound $1.00
Bay leaves, pound , 50c
Whole nutmeg, whole pepper, whole allspice,
whole cinnamon, whole pickling spice, whole black
and white mustard, whole cloves.
Largest Stock Fmeat Quality Right Price
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
' THREE f HONES QUALITY
LAVENDER CLUB WILL MEET
Mrs. Tlllle Walters will be hostess
tomorrow afternoon to the regular
meeting of the Lavender Club at her
home on West Court street.
A. B. C. AVD1T
(Contnueu from page 1.)
months, or any service copies. As Witt
be noted on October 1. there was an
average of 384 subscribers In arrears,
a total of 112 service copies and 81 un
paid copies. Practically without ex-
ception the accounts in arrears are
good accounts, many of these being
farmers who have taken the paper for
years and they may be correctjy rated
as paid circulation. The service copies
and unpaid copies few In number, also
go to bona fide readers and with me
exception of a few relatives go to
parties from whom service Is received
In exchange.
, Books Open to All
As has been frequently stated In the
past the circulation books of the East
Oregonian are open to all. Any bust
nessman or any competitor naa me
privilege at any time of observing tne
press run, questioning any empiu
and of otherwise checking up on circu.
lation statements in any manner de-
Audit Bureau of
Circulations
Century Building,
Chicago
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
Average Net Paid
Quarter
4th 1919 2400
1st 1920 2434
2nd 1920 2510
7.
3rd 1920 2372
Population, City (Corporate
1920 Census, 7,387.
Population Local Territory (Total City and Suburban)
25,000
Daily Average Circulation for Period Covered by Section 6,
above
DISTRIBUTION ' EVENING
City
Carriers (Regular) .:.....:...... 1282
Dealers and Ind. Carriers 59
Street Sales : 133
Counter Sales 5
Mail Subs 41
Total City , '.
"Suburban '
Carriers (Regular) '. 94
Agts., Dlrs. and Ind. Carr 8
Mail Subs. (incl. R. F. D.) 524
Total Suburban
Total Local (City and Sub'ri).
Country
Agents and Dealers .....
Mail Subs (incl. R. F. D.)
Total Country
Total Net Cash Paid .....
iJBulk Sales (Average) ..See Par. 22 (f)
Total Net Paid (including bulk)
Subscribers in Arrears over 6 months
Subscribers in Arrears over 1 year .....
.Short Term Subscribers in Arrears
Total
Advertisers
Employees .
Correspondents ;
City Employees
R R. and P. 0. Employes
Total Service Copies
Advertising Agencies
Exchanges
Complimentary
Sample Copies
Office Use and Files
Total Unpaid Copies
Total Distribution
"City" refers to corporate limits unleas exception Is made aa ahown In Para
graph 16 (a.) "Suburban" Is tha local territory. Hee Par. It (b).
"rtoKUlor Carrier" Is one whose route lists, showing names and addrensea or
' addresses only, of subscribers are on (lie In the publisher's office. An
"Independent Carrier" is one whose route list, showtnic the names and
addresnes of subscribers, are NOT on
'All copies sold in quantity and paid for by other than the recipient, whether
annual or term subscriptions, or special one day aales shall be consid
ered bulk saleK. '
. "Paid Subscriber" ' a aubscriber served 'by mall or carrier, who has paid
not leKS than B0 per cent of either the rvgular advertised subscription
price, or newstand price and -who Is not over one year In arrears; also
short term and trial subscriptions not In arrears.
A "Short Term Subscriber" la a subscriber who has paid for a period of leps'
than one year. Copyright,
"22 ifi Percentage o( Average Paid
MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA,
Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard uud, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Bond and Mr. end
Mrs. It. E. Morse motored to Wlln
Walla today on a combined business
and pleasure trip.
aired. This invitation Is always open
to all people. For some years past the
detailed audit by the Audit Bureau ot
circulation has been provided adver
tisers on request This policy will he
continued and there Is no sound rea
son why any fair minded person should
be deceived by ridlculuous and like-
oug cMma bv any0ne seeking to cast
aOUDt upo u,, of the Cre,
Ionian's circulation figures. No facts
are conceaied regarding circulation
and every effort Is made to pre
sent the figures with honesty ana
entire good faith. In supplying A.
B. C. reports to advertisers the East
Oregonian gives them the best service
known, The A. B. C. Is a disinterest
ed auditing organization and is intend
ed primarily to serve advertisers. Prac
tically all reputable newspapers In
large cities and elsewhere use this
audit. Membership In the A. B. C. Is
open to any newspaper at a reasonable
cost and It is becoming more and more
the tendency of advertisers to give
scant heed to anything but audited cir
culation reporta
Auditor's Report
East Oregonian
City Pendleton
State Oregon
Year Estab. 1875
Published every evening except
Sundav
. Report for twelve monftii end
ing Sept. 30, 1920.
Date Examined October, 1920.
Limits) Last U. S. Census, 4,460
1520
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230
231
2377
52
2429
113
121
150
31 .
50
16
9
6
....
31
6
18
11
15
2813
112
81
3006
file In the publisher's office.
1914, by Audit llureau of Circulations!
Form MAR G920
Circulation Sold In Bulk ether than to
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SHOP
Mil.
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Show the Spring
Mr. Thomas Is now In New York
whi re lio Is M-Ut'lbig , the season's'
SfiiartcMt (iariiHiiW. They are arriv
ing dally. Some of these are now on
ill-play at most Interestingly low
prices.
I u . J ...
For Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
We are offering the remaining stock of Allen Brand '
Minced Clams at
. l,
3 FOR. ...'...65c
12 FOR $2.50
CASE (48 CANS) ......... $9.75
IlmnkricM Sausage, lb 45c Rulk Date, Ih. SOfl
Oyster Cocktails in bottU-M. 20c Fancy Itixlildl Walnuts, lb, 4&c.
Med. l'nincs, II llw. for. $1.00 Country Duller, 1 Urn. for., too
XXXX Brand Evaporated Milk for Cooking.
PER CAN 10c
PER DOZEN $1.10
CASE (4 DOZ.) $4.40
Grand Clearance Sale
OIL HEATERS AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
$12.00 LARGE OIL HEATER, NICKEL TRIM
MED, $7.00.
$11.00 LARGE OIL HEATER, BLACK ENAM
EL FINISH, $6.00.
$8.00 SMALL OIL HEATER, BLACK ENAMEL
FINISH, $4.40.
$21.50 VACENETTE CARPET CLEANER FOR
$12.25. .
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF COTTON, COTTON
FELT AND SILK FLOSS MATTRESSES 1-2
PRICE.
FINE WILTON RUGS AT 1-2 THE FORMER
PRICE.
YOUR CHANCE TO SELECT FROM THE
LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN
PENDLETON AT PRICES FROM $62.50 TO
$116.50.
JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF AX
MINSTER RUGS, ALL NEW AND BEAUTIFUL
PATTERNS TO BE SOLD AT A GREAT REDUC
TION UNDER THE OLD
SALE. .
ALL LEATHER ROCKERS 1-2 PRICE.
LAMP SHADES 1-2 PRICE.
PHONOGRAPHS AT 1-3 OFF.
ALL RECORDS NET.
Remember, our niMre stock on sale from one-third lo one
half off, for a fi'w days only ami for eah only, except contract
Kms1s, which are sold on terms If desired. , .
SHE OCR WINNOWS
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