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m duly east cstgoxiax rnrrLrrcrr. cr.sscjr, 1DAY EVENING, IIASKI 9, 1021. TZN TAGI3 : r- i Social and Club News Jlt'XY Iti:i; MKKT, been chown to represent Alpha XI Mn. IS. Klansmiry, Mr. JUntm chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, I'til- Huhl, Mrs. Hula ftlmpson, Mm Henry vomity.of OreKon, at the national Mmive, Mrs. Augusta Host and Mrs. convention, The- convention will be fcilsur Thompson were hostesses ye. hld in Sew ork. ' im 'lay afternoon for a meeting of the - lumy llecs at the home of Mrs. Charles i'ltthiil. A feature content, whtrh afforded mult entertainment, resulted in he fltvsid of the first prite to Mrs. Klin Morton and second honor to Mrs. M. A. Fergunon. The afternoon was spent In needlework and conversation, and later a luncheon was nerved. liiieum other than club member In cluded Mr. lee Urown. Mr. Emll Inihnert. Mrs. Enoch Frledly, Mr. Iminthy Thntna. Mrs. E. E. Baer. Mrs, William Kdwarrfa, and Mra. F. M. Hum of Nampa, Idaho. LITTLE OIHL WINS MEDAI I.lttlo Miss Eleanor Porter, aped ten, won the allver medal In the W. C T. V. oratorical contest last night at the Kaptlst church. Her recita tion was 'A Threat From Tommy." li e child la a sister of Nathan Porur, r-nn wo weeks ago won the ;iver r edul 'n a similar contestl Vev .r had previously won a W. C jT. 1'. medal. Judges last night aero Mips Morenos Kwret, Miss 1 loo no and Miss Kdythe Haubner, all teachers ! the lieal schools. MISS URONAL'GH CHOSEN'. Miss knnamay Itroniugh, of Port land. ho has visited In PidMon '. ' ta horn'' of Mr. J. N. B'irir,m and CL.VU WIU. MEET. The Pendleton Women's Club will meet tomorrow In the club room of the county, library. "Ways and Meas lor farks and Playgrounds'" will bo the topic, and George Hartman, May oi of Pendleton, and H. K. Inlow, city school superintendent, will apeak. In view of the community program of thta city, the subject' is attracting Kreat interest and It is thought that a large number t Pendleton women will attend the meeting tomorrow. Cameron formerly resided here and lias many friends In tint, city. WIU, .MKKT TOMOUItOW. Mrs. Hex Gray, leader of livi.-don N'O. SI, of the Missionary Society of the Christian church, and Miss Alice Oreenwatd, leader f Division No. 5, will be hostesses tomorrow Tor a meet, ing of the society at the home of Mrs. Gray. Members are being asked to bring their record curds, completely1! filled out. . VISITORS IN PORTLAND. Mrs. M. E. RobVrtson and Miss Dor. othy Robertson of Pendleton ' are guests of Mrs. V. K. Robinson. I.ater they will go to Peavtew, Wash., for a vtsltwith relatives. Miss Itobertson was society editor of the Pendleton Tribune, She will enter Chautauqua worn in the summer. , WILL MEET TOMORROW Pendleton Auxiliary Xo. 6. Pntri archa MilitaiTt, will meet Thursday night in the I. O. O, F. hall. MRS. CAMRRON HERb! Airs, 'Eleanor Cameron, of Portland! arrived last evening in Pendleton to spend the week as the guest of her WKhDINtl SOLEMNIZED. Of spectul interest was t,ho wedding this morning of. Miss Miriam Cald well and George O. Kemp. The cere mony took place at 10 o'clock In the llupttst church with Rev. W. 11. Cox, pastor, officiating. The bride wore a smart fcdek of old rose taffeta. Following the ceremony, friends of the couple gave them an old fashioned charivari, which Included the use of whistles, horns and other devices. Mr. Kemp Is a member of the firm of Itl ley & Kemp and the couple will make I theliyhome in this city. also at the E. J. Murphy homo, has daughter. Mrsf.R. W, Fletcher. Mrs. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP More New Suits Arrived Today v Just unpacked a new shipment of buits comprising navy blue tncotines also spert-jersey models, reasonably priced at $29.50, $35, $45, and $65 the suit ' ' --.- See Our New Arrivals in Silk Dresses. Of ER TAYLOR HARDWARE OO . Kodak Finishing Bring your films to us let an expert do the work. Kodak pictures are inex pensive as long as the picture is good. Enlargements to . any size from the smallest photo. ' THE FQIDLETOII DRUG GO. T $45,000 PLANS SHOW The new Ice and cold storage plant to be built by the Smythe-Ldinergan company to replace the one recently destroyed by fire, will cost J45.0OO, it was revealed today when application was made to the eJty recorder for a building permit. F. J. Leonard is named as the contractor in the appli cation and the building will be com pleted toy Jjune 1. The new building, as announced previously in the East Oregonian, .will occupy the same ground as the old plant and will be approximately T" teet square. I storage capacity will be 00 tons, whereas the old plant could store only !25 tons. There will be 3000 square feet of storage space for commercial storage use. Seed Potatoes EARLY OHIO EARLIEST OF ALL EARLY ROSE ONION SETS GARDEN SEEDS ! FLOWER SEEDS Ranch Eggs, dozen : 30c Country Butter, roll 95c Canyon Milk, 8 cans $1.00 Carotene, it whips, 2 tins . 25c White Beans, 17 pounds .$1.00 White Soap, 18 bars $1.00 Lenox Soap, 18 bars '. $1.00 Stanfield Cheese, pound 45c Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. '3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Best J IS ACQUTTTO BY JI DGR PORTLAND, March 9. (A. P.) J. J. Biggin a federal officer who was tried in connection with the death of Robert Heddorly was acquitted by or der of Federal Judge Bean. . IT TO BAR ALL AGREEMENTS CHICAGO. JIarch S.(A. P.) The railroads are not fighting to abolish the national agreement but want u bring about a condition where thcrc can be no agreements and no negotia--'ons between the roads and their em ployes, D. W. Helt, president of the railroad risrnalmen of America, d 5lared today in the National agreement hearing before the railroad '. labor board. "To' stinlish the agreements would mean discontent and , dissatisfaction among the signalmen, the men on whom publio safety depends," he as serted. ' Statistics to show decreases in sig nal failures under the national agree ments were introduced by Mr. Uclt. Examples cited included: "Union Pitciflc, one division 288 failures In fVl 7: 58 in 1920. "Oregon thort L'ne 418 failluret In 1918; 177 In 1920." ritOOLAIM I.VIEPEM)EXCB WARSAW, March 9. (A. P.) BAitheniana of White KjHia, com prising the provinces centering upon the minsk, have proclaimed treir in dependence from Russia, says a Minsk report. . . . i ver of TaComa that if, official du ties pormlt, he cesires to visit the Pa cific Northwest during the coming summer and he hopes to Include Al aska in his Itinerary. aTh president said he , has long wished to visit this part of the coun try and it would afford him especial olrasure to see some of the reclama tion projects and other Western problems with which he will have to dea us president. .Whether "or not he can go will depend largely upon the time reauired for the extra cs- sion of congress to complete Its work. MAV.7, 1921, IS 1.VTO XCominued from page 1.) WASHINGTON, March 9,Presl- dent Harding has informed Elmer Do. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine For ...Sflle:;-- ; Alfalfa Seed Chick Feed, Gonkey Buttermilk, Calf . Meal, Chicken Feed Corn, Rolled Barley, raw FLOUR CO. Phona 1014-351 Beware! Unless you Bee the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by phyHlcians for tweniy-one years and proved safe ' b millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for C Ids,' Headache, Neural la. Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. . Handy tin boxes of 12 Bayer Tablets of Aspirli, cost few cents. Druggists also larger Packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoacetic acidester of Salicylicacid. high Jump; , Running broad jump; our i ail uiroy tor distance. Division C- 0-yard dash; Running high jump; Running 'broad jump; daseball throw for distance. ' ' - Division 1 100-yard dash; Run ning high jump; Running broad jump; 40-yard relay. Girls Division A 2 5 -yard dash; Br.seball throw for distance. . Division B 0-yard dash; Baseball throw for distance. Division C 60 -yard dash; Baseball .hrow tor distance. . Division D 100-yard dash.- High School Dlvision-5 o-yard dash; lOOryard dash; 220-yard dash; 440- yt-rd run; 120-yard high hurdles: 220- ard low hurdles; 1-2 mile run; nile run; javelin throw; shot put; discuss throw; high jump; , running . broad jump; pole "vault, i , ; .: , i . .- Folk Dance Contest . Girls ol any or ml g.uue u. visions -'oik Dancing "Minuet." Group pre senting the dance limited to eight Costumes may be worn but points awarded upon: - r. , - (1) ' Knowledge of dancd. , it): General effectiveness. dinner in sectional contest deter mines which group is eligible to com pete in County Contest, representing Mid section. Winners of first, second and third places in county contest shall Je awarded five (5), three (3) and one (1) points. Band music as County Contest. . - Selection to be danced; Minuet in d No. 2, t van Beethoven. Theodore Presscr Co., 1712 Chestnut St., Phila delphia, penn. The following" tennis events are to je added to the spring athletics ana tournaments are to be arranged both .ntersectionally and county. For boys 'Singles, doubles. For girls Singles, doubles. Mixed doubles. . " The date for these contests will be selected as aoon as possible. Placed In IMvMons Bach school entering the grade track and field contest shall be dlvia od Into four divisions as follows: Each district Is limited to two con tests for each event in the sectional contest. Bach contestant will be re quired to compete a training season of at least three weeks,, Contestants are to be weighed on the day of the meet. ji'ii participant will wear a tai? show -ing to which class he err she belongs. No person in the grades wilt be allow--A In more than three events, the relay not to count as an event in this con nection. ,No person is to ran two laps of the relay race. Contestants in the high school division are limited ""io three track events but may participate n any number-of field eventa Directors to He Appointed s Each section Is to have a sectional director appointed by W. W. Groen county school superintendent. The duties of the directors will be to eti courage the schools of the section to participate In the track and field con-v tests, and to act upon a committee composed of all the sectional dl rec to to advise with and assist the coun- ty superintendent In promoting local, sectional and final contests,.and select ing the 'officials fdr'the final contest. T'i' STANDARD OIL COMPANY j j tc AttroawiAl I MILUONAIRE'S - BRIDE MRS. L. M THOMAS At the bride of Leonard M , ThomM, millionaire and former, diplomat. Mra. Thomas will enter, ISOO.OOO home now bullying at Palm Beach. She wan Mrs. Austlm Townsend Sacketl nt New York t . Charming Silk , .; -Frocks-' Attractively Priced ..... ., v. Just the kind of frocks you need for Spring and early summer are these of taffeta aud Guiton ; crepe whose service seem never ending, since they are suitable for so many different occasi ons. Their styles are the newest, their lines '......charming and jouthful, - and quality of their ma terial unusual. The Thomas Shop r HIGH SCHOOLNOTES ' ;.-, :.j- i.... 1 Mo1fs Shown. The movies put out by the O-W. R. & N. Railroad dealing with the prevention of rail road accidents were shown at the high, school yesterday evening at 4 o'clock. Many of the students re mained to sec the films. Student leaves Charles Cahill, a junior in the school, has left his classes to be employed on the Cecil Curl ranch east of I'endleton. Cahill was; a prominent member of the Ju nior class having made his letter In footiiall and being th ecaptaln this season's .basketball team. Mr. Curl is young C'ahill'a brother-in-law. SUGAR Now is the time to get your Sugar for can ning as it is bound to be two or three dollars higher "by that time. We-have a limited am ount of pure cane sugar at $10 per sack. Do not put this off two long. ' "THE TABLE SUPPLY" Phone 187 ad 183 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor U. S. INSPECTED MEATS Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-, East Oregonian Printing Department Sirs. OImoii Vi.lts Mrs. Oswold Ol son was a visitor at the school this morning having accompanied her hus band hero from Walla Walla. Mr. Ol son Is Instructor of the boys' glee club of the high school and also has sever al pupils..;' SSURTSUIT HAT PIUCSIDK.VT PKWS GOL WA6III.VOTO.V, March 9. (A. I.) President Harding played his first srame, of golf today since hlx Inaugura tion,;.. Accompanied by, Mrs. Harding, be motored to the Chevy Chase coun. tr.rtclrjb where ho'usually played when a senator. ; . ,. . ' : XlrTOipll ALT A TODXt PW -. 1.",., :, Lisere straw was used In tn ult-bat Ilustrated. Its ahfny tar- ' face accentuating the pleasing' curves. Graceful burnt OMrtcIl Is used la a (Weeping effect on cither aide of the eenter, wher tailored velvet bow gltM pleas ing flulsh. ' STOMACH 0. K. Indigestion, Acidity, Sourness and Gases ended with ., 'Pape's piapepsin" Mdlions of people know, that it needles to be bothered with Indiges tion, dyspepsia or a -disordered Htom ach. A few tabletB of 1'npe's Ilapep In neutralize acidity and give relief at once. When your meals don't fit and you feel uncomfortable, when you belch gases, acids or raise sour, undigested fiod. When you feci lumps of Indiges tion pain, heartburn or headache from acidity, 'just eat a tablet of Pape's Ola pepsin and the stomach distress is eione. ' flit eont is so llttlA The benefits so rtut You. too. will be a Dtdnensln j LilllUlCUill -i 1 . U " - we :mttt I 111 ' i'f 1 . , i , . I I I I IT Tl If ' i HAVE . . km ill WE HAVE IT! : Eighteen patterns shown in our window and more to show on our floor. SEE OUR WINDOW . CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO. 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore, Phone 43S enthuuast afterwards.