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takinf At" trtvfl DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY II, I Ml. TEN PAGI3 PAGE SIX Social and Club News MISS TODD 18 HONORED (Boucher, Mr. and Mrs. Gentry. Mr. Ml. Virginia Todd, whow marrlaM an1 Mrs. 4ome Wentcott. of l'ort tn It. O. K. Holt will e an event of land, Mm Kraker, .Mrs. Winnie Mar tha nnr future. 1 bein honored i.,. lowe. Miss Adella Jamea, of Hood oay by a mlKCellnneoui. shower forjHIver, Mlw Gertrude Gentry, Alius h,,h XtnL 11. llavmnnd and daughter, r.ieanor naiwrn. itu cuuviim. Mra. H. a MrKentte, are hoxtejwea I Krlcknon, Mr. at the Kaymond home on Water atreet. No formal announcement of the en gagement of MlHa Todd and Dr. Hult linn heen made, although frlendi of the couple have known of the betroth al. Both are very popular In social circle In Pendleton. Miaa Todd who la a girl of charming personality la lha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. C, Todd of Hcrmlmon. During the war aha wna active In canteen work and It waa largely through her efforta that a Hed Orosa canteen service waa e tablixhed here. She waa accepted for ovnrxeaa work hut because of the close of the war ahe did not go abroad, tak ing inatead a position here aa secretary of the Red Cross, Healdea other acti vities, Mlaa Todd la a prominent mem ber of the Daughter of the American Revolution, and one of the officer, of the organisation. Jena Peterson, John Engle- HIRTHDAT CELEBRATED. The birthday anniversary of Fred tI-nM ... n.l. IhA nmllfln Of a very pleasant aurprise recently when I g group of frienda and neighbors gathered at hla home in South Cold Springs canyon. The evening waa apent in playing ranis, followed hv a few hours of dancing and a midnight aupper. Those present were I-ars Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. William Futter, Mr. and Mrs. George Strand. Mrs. wood and the hosts. NEW OFFICERS ELECTED New officers of the Uidiea Aid of the Christian church are Mra, Lester Hoyd, president: Mra. Manuel Frledly, vice-president: Mrs, W. I. Gatiwa, sec retary and Mra. Harry Hooper, trea- surer. NEW MEMBERS IX CLUB Six new members were recently ad mitted to the Pendleton Woman"a Club, they are Mra Alger Fee, Miss, Kath leen Meloy, Mrs, Ivan Dimick, Mrs. C. P. Miller. Mrs. L. B. Twitchell and Mrs. George A. Hartman, WORKERS WILL MEET Members of the Loyal Workers of the Christian church will meet to morrow at J p. m. at the home of Mrs. Whitaker. SOI West Alt Street. Xtenrbers have been asked to bring darning needle and thimble, or crochet needle and thread. VISITS IN PENDLETON Miss Gertrude Kirk wood, formerly of this city, and Miss Bertha Kirk wood, her sister, who la a teacher at McKay, were Pendleton visitor yes terday. Miss Gwtruda Kirk wood Is on her way from Portland to Joseph, where she will open a millinery store. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS 8HOP NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Suits , Coats Dresses Blouses The styles are the newest and qualities tne best. See them and judge for yourself. VISITORS HERE. Mias Irene Rhea and Much Rhea are visitors in the clt today from Weatland, Oregon. DEPART FOR WOODP.IT11V Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Johnstone, and Mr. Johnstone's mother, Mrs, Mary T. Johnstone, left todm- rnr Wnnrfimm They have purchased a farm and will reside there. ARCHRISHOP DAUOHERTT ROME, Feb. 14. The Vatican an. nounced todav that the mnm Dennis J. Dougherty archbishop of Philadelphia. Will be Fronted nal at the secret consistory In March. VISIT IN WALJ.A WALLA. - m uurne uemeiey ana Miss Mildred Berkeley spent Yesterday in Walla Walla. Thev visited M. v- smith Ankcny and Norborno llerkelev. Jr., who Is attending Whitman Col lege. VISITORS FROM COLLEGE Mias Gwendolvne Kmrerti tics vttti. Hicks and Miss Helen Koch stiiriam at Whitman College, spent the week end In Pendleton visiting their par ents. They returned to Walla Walla last nignt. PORTLAND MATRON HERE. Mrs Frank Brown, of Portland ar rived on Sunday for a visit with rela tives In Pendleton. Mrs. Brown is a sister of S. U .Thompson and a sister- in-law of County Clerk R. T. Brown and will spend a part of her visit at lha homes of both. RETURN FROM LA GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Grady have re turned from La Grande where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bohnekamp. During the visit, Mrs. Grady was the inspiration for many charming social affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Grady formerly resided In La. Grande. LITTLE DAUGHTER BORN. Pendleton people are receiving pews of the birth of a little daughter to Rev. and Mrs. Robert McGinnls, of Tuconia. The new arrival has been named Margaret in honor of the mother of Mrs. McGinnls. Mrs. Mc Ginnis waa formerly Mias Edna Sla ter of this city. Fine Apples . We are headquarters for Quality Apples. Extra Quality Wine Saps, box. .... . . . $3.00 Extra Quality White Winters, box $2.25 Spitzenberg Apples, box $4.50 FOR PRUNE WEEK, 14th to 19th, we of fer f yie, fresh stock Prunes for 10c per pound. The Finest Quality Prunes, extra large size, pound, 25c v We sell the Finest Oranges Raised in Cali fornia, we look for Quality and have no culls to offer. From 50c per dozen up. Large variety Garden Seeds, Flower Seeds and Seed Potatoes. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE i-HONES QUALITY Rheumatism Comes From Tiny Pain Germs i t First of all. tret it firmly fixed in your mind that all the linimenU in the world have no effect what ever on Bheumatism. A very common form of Rheu matism if caused by millions of tiny disease germs which infest the blond. The one and only sensible treatment, therefore, is one which cleanses the blood of these genus, and routs them entirely out of the circulation. This is why S.S.S., the greatest known blood purifier is so success ful in the treatment of Rheuma tism. It is powerful cleanser of the blood, and will remove the dis ease germs that cause your Rheu matism, affording relief that la genuine. S.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Free literature and medical advice can be had by writing to Chief Medical Adviser. 154 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta, Go, Of ER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Special Price On Leather Goods Ladies' Hand Bags Ladies' Purses Overnight Cases Card Cases . Music Rolls One-Half Price if ran Ml DRUG CO. MRS. MARSHAM HOSTESSL Alrse. Cora Marsham entertained at her attractive home on Lincoln street last night with a six o'clock dinner. Delicate pink sweet peas made a charming decoration for the table. Quests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stro ble, Mr. and Mra Jack Posegar, Will Cary, Miss Martha Hudeman: Carl Marsham, and C. . Foley. Beardless Barley For Sale UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIH CO. Phone 1014-351 ATHENA LADIES TO ENTERTAI Ten Athena matrons are to -be hos tesses tonight for a dancing and card parety. The affair will be given in the opera house and the hostesses will be Mrs. Ross Cannon, . Mrs. George Thompson, Mrs. D. Scott Fisher, Mrs. Dean Dudley, Mrs. Fred Gross, Mrs. Lulu Reed, Mrs. Arthur Douglas. Mrs. Flint Johns and Mrs. O. H. Ileedtr. OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN. Officers of Linn circle of Westmin ster Guild of the Presbyterian church were chosen at a meeting Saturday at the Thomas Hampton home, with Miss Mary Hampton and Miss Mildred Tb rel as hostesses. The officers are Miss Mary Hampton, president; Miss Isa bel Macy, vice-president; Miss Thelma Simpron, secretary, and MIhs Mildred Ebrel, treasurer. The circle, formed last September, Is named in honor of Mrs. Fletcher Linn, of Portland. Fol lowing the business meeting, the girls spent the afternoon In contests and games. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The next meeting wijl be held in two weeks at the home of Miss Louise Heyden. WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 (f. P.) A move which would force Harding to call a disarmament conference before any funds would be available for con tinuance of the .1916 naval building program during the fiscal year begin ning July 1, was started in the house by Representative Brooks. He intro duced such an amendment to the na val appropriation bill. WASHINGTON. Feb. 14. (A. P.) The center of population disclosed by the census is located in the extreme southeast corner of Owne county, In diana. During the last decade the enter of population has continued to move westward, advancing nine and eight tenths miles westward and about one fifth of a mile north from Illoom ington, Indiana, where it was located n mo. AMERICAN SAILORS ATTACKED BY RUSSIANS MANILA, P. I., Feb. 14. The Am erican sailors who were fired on at Vladivostok were attacked by a party .THE THOMAS SHOP Women's Spring Suits UNDENIABLY SMART Quite the most interest ing display is that of the smart, new wool Suits, Tri cotine, Twill Cord and other soft materials of exception al quality are shown in many smartly tailored designs. The more novel suits show trimmings of embroidery, braids of different kinds. of Russians probably for the purpose of holding them up, according to ad vices received today by Admiral Strauss, commanding the Asiatic fleet. The sailors were visiting outlying distritts of Vladivostok when, they en countered a group of Russians believ ed to he former army officers, his re port said, and during an argument and attempted holdup the Americana were fired on and two of them wound ed. Rilsxian police arrested a number of civilians who were believed to have instigated the trouble. The affair has no International as pect warranting the presence of Ad miral Strauss at Vladivostok, his re port stated. Naval officers declared the affair was considered closed. Ad mlal Strauss departed last night for Olongapo for Inspection of naval stations. "IF Tonight sure! Let a pleasant, harm less Caxcaret work while you sleep and have your liver active, head clea', st. ii.ach sweet and bowels moving fVgular by morning. No griping or 'n cnr.vfnience. 10, 25 or 60 cent boxes. Children love this candy cathart'c too. OTTAWA. Ont., Feb. 14. (A. P.) Tense political situations will confront the Meighen government when the fifth session of the 13th parliament of Canada Us opened. Reverses suffered by the government In recent bye-elections have resulted in announcements by the opposition that they will make II eirorts to force dissolution of parlia I ment and a general election. ine coming session will be the first in which Arthur Meighan will figure -jas premier. evince me rauuiauuns 01 tne peace treaty by the Dominion, there has been a demand by the opposition for an election on the ground that the govern-j ment held a war-time mandate only. There were also defections In the ranks through -the growth of the farmer movement, especially in the western provinces, farmer members favoring drastic reduction In the tariff. At present the government, claims a clear malority In the house of from 1 8 to 20. - Revision of the tariff will be chief business today. It Is intimated by cab inet mem'bers that the new tariff will recognize fully the "protective" principle. Individual members of the govern ment have expressed their views of the Fordney emergency tariff bill, now be fore the United States senate. It is expected that the new Canadian tariff will be effected by the Fordney mea sure, should the latter become a law. Apart from the tariff, the govern ment's legislative programme so far as indicated Is not heavy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Quick, Queen Anne ma hogany library table, 2 mahogany WEndwn rfwliara Iifit-v Hurl trA ilran. cr, w iiLon rugs, reiriKtraiur rant view Apt. 4. LOST nt People Warehouse Gold j handled black silk umbrella with initial "K" on handle Finder re- j turn to this office Reward. FOR RENT One two room apart ment, steam heat, disappearing bed. hot and cold water. Built In conveni ences Cary Apts., 617 Thompson. I FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. Phone 204-M. FOR RENT 814 Coshie. -Housekeeping rooms For Sale , NorthSide Residence I am leaving Pendle ton and am offering my residence for sale at once. An opportunity for a family to secure a beau tiful home in a choice location. Royal M. Sawtelle DrnLIN, Feb. 14. Desmond Fltx gerald, Sinn Fein minister of propa ganda, was arrested here tonight. Hla arrest Is considered as probably the most Important since Arthur Griffith, founder of the Sinn Fein, was tak.-n into custody. Fttigerald was mainly responsible for the "Irish Bulletin" which made statements almost dally of the Sinn Fein case against the government and was widely -criticised among the news papermen. The Rulletln constantly has been obliged to change offices In consequences of military raids, but continued to be secretly produced. Fitzgerald, who has been the main If Yra Have Bark Aeh. or If you are aubject to dull ptlne In the head, dliilneaa, nervouancaa. are lan guid and feel tired all ovor, get a pack age of the old reliable rnmady. Mother Gray's AHOMATlC-LKAir, the pleasant Medicinal Tea. Wa have many leatl monlala. Aa a gantle laxative It has no equal. Aak for Moth-r Urey's Aro-matlc-Leaf at drugglets or sent by mall for 40 cts. Sample FKKB. Aoaresa, Mother Oray Co., U. Hoy, N. T. point of contact between the newspa pers and republican chiefs, lit declar ed to have been on the run for weeks. He Is under SO and married and well known as a writer. Abundant Health Is assured when there is good blood In the veins. Hood's Stivyapnrtlla la the medicine to make gold blood. Begin taking It now. it . Is Just what the system needs at this time and will do you great good. Sharpens the appetite, steadies the nerves. I flllllTll KDICATIOXAIi TOOTH TALK ONE MtNt'TH OS NO. , f ar of Thanks We desire to express our kindest feelings to all of the many friends who to kindly offered and a-w'sted In our sad bereavement in the Illness and dath of our son and brother, Edd Onavatich, and for the most beautiful fioral offerings. W. M. ONAVAI'CH MRS. F. C. SEAKfET WILLIAM n.VAVAI'CH . AND RELATIVES. Mouth Disease Do your gums bleed? Do you suffer from Pyorr hea? Have you abscesses on your teeth? Listen! Pus pockets form at the roots of these teeth and poison the whole system by the discharge of viru lent germs. Many headaches are due to this grad ual ' poisoning; joint troubles, ."rheumatism," have been scientifically traced to this source; heart affections, often serious, follow this so-called "rheumatism." Good teeth are priceless; but a tooth with a pus pocket at its root is almost as vicious as a cancer. Pyorrhea is not painful usual ly and one is apt to let it go unnoticed. Watch for those bleeding gums they are your warning. Consultation Freely ;lven lit , all IM'tilal llraiKlics. DENTIST Hours Taylor Hanlivsre lUdg. 9 A. M. to S P. M. ' I'cndlclon, Otvnu AppolutmtiiU to suit jou m Pliont .V)7 oier The Hub. Feb. 19th will be the last May of the greatest Furniture Sale ever conducted in Pendleton the balance of this week to sup ply your furniture wants at and below pre-war prices. ' . You will find our whole stock of Gen eral Housefurnishing at greatly reduced prices and only 5 more days to buy at these prices. , , Wilton Rugs 1-2 off. All Cotton, Cotton Felt and Silk Floss Mattresses 1-2 off. Leather Rockers 1-2 off. Pabgoleum and Print Linoleum at 1-2 off. All Inlaid Linoleum 1-3 off. ' -Winodw Shades 1-3 off. Pictures 1-2 off. Lamp Shades 1-2 off. Phonographs 1-3 off our -entire stock except contract goods and phonograph records net. . Any goods you may want to purchase during this sale will be held, by paying a deposit down and the balance after March 1st, until and including: March 5th. . , Remember FeU. 19th . is the last day. Only five days more. SEE OUR WINDOWS. ' COME-LOOK-BUY-SAVE. : CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. OCT OP TOWN BUSINESS ROLICTTKn MAIL OimRRS PKOMIT ATTKNTIO.V 103 E. Court St Pendleton, Ore. s " Phone 496