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DAILY EAST tftEGOHlAN, FETEDLTTOff, OUEaON, TUT.2DAY EVENING, MARCH 15, 1921 - ir Social and Club News HH I.VTKKKHT SHOWN Interna centers In Ihe lectures by Mn tjoutse Van Offle, noted lecturer tvho appear In pMidlcton Thurs diiy evening and Friday afternoon and evenltis" under the auspices of local rinlm which are mtml of tho Flat Federation. The proceeds are to be uwd In defraying the expenses of tho Plate Federation annual convention to t'e held here Uay 11 and June 1 and X. l.oulxe Van, tirle atuded with leo , pld tlodowaky, Harold Matier and modern operas tinder tUe most favor iil! circumstance. A Winter spent in I'etrograd and Moscow afforded ex ceptional opportunity of studying not only the masterpieces of Russian opera and dramas, many of which are to be heard in that country only, but also Kiissinn history, leg-ends and folk lore, all of which have been the greatest source of inspiration to Russia' fore most composers. Many of the, operas In her repertoire are us yet produced in Russia only. Josef Lhevlnne. Her years of residence In the European capitals have given DKPAUT Fok ivAlAA WALLA her, among other advantage, an op- Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Saivtelle will 1-ortuntty of becoming familiar with depart tonight for Walla Walla, where HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP ? NEVER HAVE WE SHOWN A MORE I ,' - . INTERESTING LINE OF SUITS Not a single number in the whole showing but what shows enviable individuality. The prices are as reas , onable as they will be for some time to come and choos i ing now is at its best , NEWEST SUITS AT $35, $43, $59.50, $69.50. they will bo. guests of Mrs. Snwtelle's sister, Mrs. Hen Hill. Later they will So to Portland and will be Joined, by their children, Richard aud Knimy Lou, before leaving' for & trip to Van couver, II. C. Air. and Mrs. Sawtelle are extremely popular In Pendleton and their departure' from the city Is muoh regretted by their many friends. They ha.ve been the Inspiration for many delightful social uffnlrg during the past two weeks. CI nCLK HAS MEETING. ' Members of Qneen Esther Circle of Westminster Oulld enjoyed a meetlnit last night at the home of Miss Thelma Akey. The circle's Chinese book of study was the theme for the evening. During- the social hour, Miss Lois Mo Cook and Miss Shirley Red played pi-j ano solos. LEAVE FOR WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bowman, who! have been guests at the home of Mr.' Howman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Punj Ponvmnn. left yesterday for their home in Rexbunr, Washington. Their wed ding was a recent event and the visit to Pendleton was a part of the wedding trip. MRS. McNARY TO RE HOSTESS Mrs. W. D. MoN'ary will be hostess for & meeting of the Thursday After noon Club on Thursday. The subject for the meeting- will be -Gilbert Ches terton and Rupert Brooke, and mem bers have been asked o tho home of Mrs. McNary, on Hospital Drive. DEGREE WILL MEET The Decree of Honor will meet to- morrow afternoon at S:30 in the I. o. O. F. hall for a Social afternoon. Airs. Marietta Jones, Captain No. 3, and her team, will entertain. All members and visiting members have been asked to attend. LITTLE SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Erdman, of La Grande, are the parents of a little son born March 13. The child has been named Frederick1 Henry. Mrs. Erd man has many friends in Pendleton and has visited In this city. CLUB WILL MEET. The Research Club will meet tomor row afternoon at the home of Mrs. It. Raymond on Water street. Mrs. Ray mond and Mrs. S. A. Newberry will be hostesses. OfER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Davenport's Candy Wo consider tills brand the very niftiest (trade of pure Candy and in keeping with our fine line of Quality iiroccrlCN. LAIUiK SHIPMENT JVST IN 11 V JOXPIUCSS , Doubles consisting; of two extra large Victoria Chocolates, each '... 10c Kidtjie Candy, something; fine for the children, carton 20c Davenport's Candy Chews, large box $1.25 Davenports Home Made Sweets, large box....$1.00 Davenport Mints, medium box......... 60c Davenport's Dark and ligh Chocolates, box large .. 60c Davenports Chocolate Covered Cherries, larpe box $1.75 Jumbo Peanuts, salted, 3 pounds ....50c Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Best SIRS. RILEY HERE. Mrs. Pauline Moore Riley, state commander of the Women's Benefit Association of the Maccabees is here and will be present" at the regular meeting: this afternoon. N. OF W. TO MEET The Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet tonight at 7:30 In Eagle-Wood man hall. After the business meeting a social evening will be enjoyed. KALE TO BE GIVEN The Lodes Aid Society of the Pres byterian Church will hold a cake salo Saturday, March 26. The place has not yet been decided upon. v Great for Chaps If you are one of those whose skin is tender and easily chapped by exposure to rough weather, you will find P .' . : ' ' ' ' " '". . Arch Toilet Cream : a real help to skin comfort. Get a bottle today with the guarantee that your money will be refunded if v it does not satisfy you in every respect I : f THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE I. CIRCLE WILL MEET. -The Ladies' Bible Reading Clrelo will meet tomorrow at 3 p. m. In Par ish Hall. iHL For Sale BLUE SPRING BARLEY. ALFALFA SEED CHICK FOOD ROLLED BARLEY ROLLED OATS. BILA FLOUR & Ml Phone 1014-351 111 LONDON, March 15. (V. P.T At last there is a prospect of perma nent cure ror leprosy, which means that thousands of outcasts may look forward with hope to the future. - After 27 years In the Indian Medical Service, Lieut-Colonel Sir Leonard Rogers has announced that his efforts in medical research work have re suited In the discovery of treatment which destroys the leprosy bacilli in the human tissue. - Sir Leonard says that while he does not claim to have discovered an in ..ii&u.e permanent cure, this achieve ment is nearer at hand- now then it has ever been before. "In the cuse of one leper," he said, "sight was restored after treatment others have regained the sense or touch, and in the case of a man who could not walk two or three hundred yards before treatment, he can now walk ten miles." USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN Tou can Just tell by Its healthy, Stimulating odor, that it to . going to do you good "tFI only had some Sloan's Lmi I ment!" How often you've said thatl And then when the rheu matic twinge subsided after hours of suffering you forgot it! Don't do it again get a bottle to day and keep it handy for possible use tonight! A sudden attack may coma on scstica, lumbago, sore muscles, backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, (he pains and aches resulting from expo, lire. You'll soon find warmth and re lief in Sloan's, the liniment that pent Iralet without rubbing. Clean, econom Seal. Three sizes iSc, 70c, $1.40 Liniment J. T. HALE Licensed Electrical Contractor Mortors Repaired Electric Wiring Farm Lighting a Specialty. Phone 1029-R Estimates Furnished DRESS IN CONTRASTS Go After Rheumatism Right rhe drew lllnstrated attracts j ky IU naWe combination of c6n- ttrasUnf materials finely checked tissue gingham in rose piu organdy In lemon color. Narrow! ruffles serve aa an Interesting dec orating molif and add a touch of , daintiness. First of all, rheumatism ' must be treated1 fnurnnlly. The blood should be purified and the stomach and kid neys nmde to do their work properly. Mssase the sore and swollen psrts at least twice daily with an oil that will not irritate or Inflame the skin. Keep the bowels open to help the treatment. . lou can vet everything necessary In the complete Anti-L'rlc outfit, if your irtno la aiscoiorea or nns a Daa oaor. the effect of Antl-l'rle Tonle will rive you an early confidence in the treat ment The Jar or Antl-Urlo oil will help proper massags of the painful sur faces. A supply of the famous I'ullman i'ills will furnish the correct laxative. These three preparations contain only veKetsble Ingredients. All are in olio gcni-rous. compact pacKage. -jn price complete is 11.00 and there Is a mcney back guarantee with every package. Uct the Anti-Uric outfit to day from adv. , PENDLETON D-Itl'G CO. t tiie . acts "La Camille" Corset . .i . . 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Heiser, the Ameri can doctor in the l'hillppine Islands, who injected the oil Intra-muscularly, and obtained an apparent cure in It per cent of his cases as the result of a prolonged course of painful injections. "It, was at this point that I took up the work in 1915. I obtained a solu ble sodium salt of the unsaturated fatty aclde which form the bulk of tne oil, and I found that I could Inject this underneajh the skin or into the veins safely, cansing less pain, and with greater effect on the disease. Reactions occurred with the leprosy bacilli in the tissues, which has never been done before.. "Owing to the long Incubation period of the disease it Is not yet possible to say that any of the cases are perman entlycured, u$ we now hn.ve real grotlndsTtor hoping that this may be so." Many to Enter Oratorical Contest Many members of the dramatic class es and the public speaking class have made known their intention to enter the county oratorical contest to be held in this city May 6. The tryouts for those who will represent Pendle ton high school will be held In assem bly April IS. Pendleton was success ful In winning this contest last year and with the amount of material in the school they should turn out some excellent - orators.' Miss Elizabeth Heverence,' head of the English ftc- purtment Is in charge. e LARGE LUMBER ORDER IS SHIPPED TO EGYPT VANCOUVER. U. C, March 15. (IT. P.) One of tho largest orders of lumber ever secured rn liritish Colum bia was closed when the Canadian overseas trading company signed to supply an Alexandria firm represent ing the Egyptian government with 24.000,000 feet of railway ties. The first 8,000,000 feet of two shiploads will leave Vancouver in April on the Canadian government steamers. SAVES 100 LIVES , . ) "I j WILLIAM 8UDIETH , ' Lieutenant William Budieti of the St. Paul, Minn.. Are depart-' ment baa eared 10ft lives lal2 naif!- '. 5 Keillor Win Chanipkn.slilp The senior Indoor baseball team last even ing won the inter-class Indoor base ball championship by defeating the Juniors. The seniors had lost but one Kame and by defeating the juniors won the championship. The second game played last evening was between the rooks and sophomores in which the rooks took 'the defeat. The girls of the classes will begin their games sometime this week. Coach Richard K. Hanley has refereed the games Most of the men wtio played in the inter-class games will turn - out for cither track or baseball as Pendleton plans to have teams in both the spring sports. - , VAUiS AltE STEADY. rOKTI.AND, March 15. (A. I'.) Cattle and hogs are steady; sheep weak, and butter and eggs steady. MOTHER! 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IM BASSINET CRIB AND -PLAYPEN COMBINED For the Price of a Good Crib Alone. .Think of the econo my of money, care, spacein this gleam ing white -nursery need! Shelters and protects baby day and night indoors and out at play or asleco from birth through fourth year. - Safety "screened sanitary wheels thru doors folds to carry springs raise and lower with one mo Come in see Kiddie-Koop demonstrated in our window-TODAY. , Crawford Furniture Co.- 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. Phone 498 1 1 4 I .r 1 i 'i t' II 3 - i"' I 1 Ji j ...