,P E'N'II I,StO OSS 0 0 K. nnntstjiiy ev... k ;i march. ir m?i ' THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 17, 1021. r:"' TIN FAG23 l ' FACSSIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, t A i. 8 ouuiui, una Kjiuu rsvwb j LF.CTTRR 18 TONIGHT. The majority or Pendleton's repre sentative women will rather tonight at the library rlub room to hear Mrs. JyOulM Van Ogle, who under the aus ' f.lcee of tht various Federated club f th city will lecture on "tautse," Carpentler' French opera which is now a favorite with the New York public. Mr. Van Of la, who -will arrive in Pendleton Ihla afternoon to lecture thin evening, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. I a woman or renaming personality and wonderful Interpretive power. Her lectures are equal successes from both literary and musical standpoint. Mrs. H. W. Dickson, president, of the Thursday Afternoon Club which or sanitation Is responsible for bringing Mrs. Van Ogle to the city, will intro duce the speaker. The lecture to night and tomorrow night will begin at t o'clock while the Friday after noon . lecture Is scheduled for 3 o'clock. The three lectures are In the nature of a benefit, ai the proceeds are to be devoted to defraying the ex penses of the State Federation con vention to be held here May SI and June 1 and 2. HN.OPA, ENJOYS MEETING. Members of the Royal Neighbors of America enjoyed a meeting Tuesday evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. A so cial evening was spent and the fol lowing program given: Readings. Miss Hope Kewcomb. Miss Ruth I .es ter. Miss Alleen Elder. Mrs. Delilah Wright and Mrs. Ida Elder; piano so lo. Mis Lester; instrumental solo. I HOPF'S UPSTAIRS 8HQP Choosing insures of sizes and OfER TAILOR Great for Chaps "".If you are one of those whose skin is tender and easily chapped by exposure to roughweather, "you" will find - ; - Arch Toilet Cream a real help to skin comfort. Get a bottle today with the guarantee that your money will be refunded if it does not satisfy you in every respect. ' . , , BUS For Moiclllii i BLUE SPRING BARLEY. ALFALFA SEED CHICK FOOD ROLLED BARLEY ROLLED OATS. . - i UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN-CO. Phone Miss Mildred fibre!; vocal solo, Mrs. Ava Edwards with piano accompani ment by. Mrs. Harry McFarliUid; dia logue. Miss Elder and Miss Opal Reeves, and orchestra numbers by jMr. and Mrs. liert McDonald. PROFESSOR W1U, I.KCTfjRE. rroiessor U W. Rjmtelle, a mem ber of the Whitman College faculty, will lecture In Pendleton March JS at S p. m. In the library club room un der the Auspices of the Delphian Club, His topic will be the "Arthuri an Legend." Delphian Club members will t hostesses to all members of the Federated Clubs of the city and to memberr of the Women's Christian Temperance Vnion for the even MRS. JCAPH RETCRNS. Mrs. Laura D. Nash has returned after an extended visit in California. Mrs. Nash visited In San Francisco, Oakland, Long Beach, Los Angeles and Santa Ana. She spent several weeks with Miss Ella Mar . Harmon. formerly of this city, who Is now teaching household economics In a Los Angeles high achooj. MRS, BIErIN3 VISITS. Mrs. William A. Breding, of Walla Walla. and little daughter, Urdene Al Jouise, arrived last night In Pendleton arid are guests of Mrs. Breding's moth er. Mrs. Charles J-Hamtlton, 805 Aura street. . Mrs. Bredlng was formerly Miss Edna Hamilton of Pendleton. She will visit other relatives also while here- . , . New ' Spring Suits "UNMISTAKABLY SMART" "CLEVERLY TAILORED" here now as many are doing you a pick from a complete range models. - ' NEW SUITS AT $35, $49.50, $5d.S0 Your inspection invited V v HARDWARE CO, I Sale HP. -. J ? 1014 - 351 CLl'B WILL MEET. Mrs. Wesley Matlock and Mrs. Will McCormmach will be hostesses for a meeting of the Delphian Club on Sat urday afternoon In the library club room. , LEAVE FOR PORTLAND . V Miss Hatel and Miss Esther Jenklnn left today for Portland where they will make their future home. They will at tend school there, i SOCIAL MEETING POSTPONED The special meeting of the Mcl'her son Circle No. S3, Ladies of the G. A. K, has been postponed until next week. The meeting was scheduled for today, BALL TO BE GIVEN. Members of the Itound-Up Shrine Club, of Al Kador temple, will be hosts April 3 for a formal dancing party at the Elks club. Shrinera from the va rious towns of Umatilla coynty and from Walla, Walla, with' their ladles, will be guests. The event promises to be one of the largest of the social af fairs planned for after Lent. D. OF H. HOLDS MEETING. The Degree of Honor met yesterday at the I. O. O. F. hall for. a i social meeting, the hours being spent In .tewing and conversation. The host esses were Mrs. Carrie Dale, Mrs. Ag nes Williamson, Mrs. Beulah Buffing ton, Mrs. Anna McConnell, Mrs. Anna Edmonds, Mrs. Lieualla Hampton aid Mrs. Olive Allen. - For the serving of refreshments, a St. Patrick's Day mo tif was effectively used. , CONVENTION TO BE HELD. Pendleton members of the Rebekah lodge, assisted by Helix members, will have as their guesty next Wednesday the members of the various Rebekah lodges in the couty, the occasion be ing the district convention of the or der. It will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Ethel Fletcher, state presl. dent, will be here for the convention. Mrs. Nettle Whetstone, state vice president. Is a prominent member of the local lodge. ' MISS TERRILL ENTERTAINS. Miss Viola Terrlll waa hostess last evening for an informal party at her home on' Willow stree. The evening was spent with cards and music and later refreshments were served, the hostess being assisted by Mrs. W. J. Bowers and Mrs. Inex Boyce. A St Patrick's Day motif waa used charm ingly Jn decorating the rooms. Guests for the affair were: Miss Gertrude Jones. Miss Helen McKenzie. Miss Helen German. Miss Ixria Rouch, 'Miss Enla Simpson, Miss Edna Bloomqulst, Miss TUlie Bloomqulst, Miss Ida Eld- ridge, Miss Alice Greenawald, Mrs. Theo. Rollins; Mrs. M. C. Fine. Mrs. Inez Boyce and Mrs. W. J. Bowers. U. S. SENDS NOTE TO ABIDE BY DECISION Expects Her to Indicate Inten tion to Comply With Request in Boundary Settlement. WASHINGTON. March 17. (U. P.) An urgent demand that the Panama government immediately settle . the boundary dispute with Costa Rica was made by the United States In a not despatched to Panama Tuesday and made oublic by state .department to day. The note insists ! that Panama abide by the boundary decision of Chief Justice White and that the "rai ted States would view with apprehen ston a continuance of dispute which has already given rise to hostilities and loss of life.'' The note concludes with an assertion that the United States expects Panama to Indicate de rflnitely her Intention to comply with the representations of this govern ment, t ,. MAY HAVE LARGER COIX. ' flTT WA. March 17. A. P.l Canada's much maligned five cdnt niece, the smallest coin In the Domin ion, may be replaced by a coin twice shall be iven - Wa the Biblical rerakm of ear nodefn saying : " Nothing ane eeds like moots." So It was wlta Sr. Pleroe, of Saflalo, H.T., wbo, over SO years ago, gave to the world Prescription which ha never been equalled a a tonic for the weaknesses of women. Many women In every kamlet, town or city will gladly testify that Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription did them a world of good. Ask your neighbor. Another of this great phytl. elan' sueceiutful remedies is known a Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and, like the PrescrlpUon, ll now sold by drogglsui everywhere, In both liquid and tablets. This medi cine was a luces from the tart, for the lift of men and women all over the universe who have uccea(ully nsed It fur iBdlgntkm and a a blood tonic and fratein hulldir, make an amsii ng total of thousands. Australian i Jam High Grade Pure Fruit, Jam in Peach, Plum, Quince, Raspberry and Apple, Blackberry. and Apple. WHILE IT LASTS, Can 15c Salted Peanuts, 8 pounds ;.c.....,...;.:..:..-..50c Nabisco, package ..... ...15c Golden Rod Washing Powder, 2 packages........55c Country Butter, 2 pounds ...90e Ranch Eggs, dozen -30c Table Peaches, tin .'. ...v'...:.....i..25c Table Apricots, tin ................;........-..:......25c Bulk Nut Putter, pound .....20c Bulk Macaroni from hard wheat, 2 pounds 25c Gray Bros. Grocery Co. V 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best its aie, corresponding to the Ameri can nickel. Sir Henry Drayton, mln later of finance, gave notice to the house of commons today that he would propose the change. ' LIQUOR WHOLESALERS . ' WASHINGTON. March 17. (A. P.) A ban prohibiting the withdrawal ot whisky from 'banded warehouses Inso far am Its affects the retail druggists will be lifted April 1. Liquor whole salers ore not Included and they must go out of business about May 16th. YEAR BY STANDARD OIL SACRAMENTO. March 17. (U. P.) That the Standard Oil made 116,- 000,000 last year during the ' "gasoline shortage" waa admitted by Mark U Rocqua, former oil administrator, who appeared at the capital to fight three measures. , , SVBMABIXB STRIKES REEF WESTERLY. R. 1., March 17 (A. P.) Submarine N-2. struck a reef near here and went high and dry on the rocks. lieutenant Farmer and his crew of 15 men remained aboard. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Girls' Games to Begin The girls' indoor baseball games will begin as toon as the weather will permit play ing outside. The games cannot be played In the gymnasium as the track men will use it each evening during (.rack season. The track men receive several minutes workout In the gym each evening before going out on the field. Miss Eva Hansen will have charge of the series. Akey With Glee Club Russel Akey an alumnus of Pendleton high school is with the Whitman College Glee Club which will appear In concert at the high school auditorium in this city on March 23. Young Akey sings first base in the club and is also a member of the orchestra, which will accom pany the club on their tour.- Thl Is Akey's second year in college. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Akey of this city. . , - - : , Berkeley in Sophomore Play Nor borne Berkeley, Jr., a graduute of Pendleton high, school last year la a member, of the sophomore play cast at Whitman College. Young Berkeley will portray the part of Police Officer O'Brien In the play "Stop Thief" which Is to be presented at the Keylor Orand Theatre soon. . The cast was chosen from more than fifty people who tried for the parts. The same play was presented by the senior class of the a Grande high school a few weeks ago. OREGON BOOSTERS. (Continued from page 1.) state and give the order to some Ore gon industry." In closing, the letter asks Mr. Dunning to "bear In mind that our only Interest Is for the state of Oregon and Its unemployed at this time." A copy of a letter from the slate board of control of Washington In forming the Associated Industrie that the state of Washington gives prefer ence to home made products and doe not encourage bid from manufactur er outside the state, Is also quoted In the'contentlon of the Associated In-1 dustries. .... - PULL TOGETHEll (Continued from page 1.) benefits from the new program will be widespread. j Secretary C. I. Rarr Is now actively st work on his new duties and Is to day preparing cards to be displayed In local business houses and offices set ting forth that no contributions will be mi rie. to funds not favorably paswd upon by the board of managers. Mr. Hurr will also be the treasurer of the association and will have the services of a stenographer. TOO LATEJ0 CLASSIFY FOR BAhR Reed baby buggy first clam condition Phone 504-W. . WAXTBD A small fiifnlshed apart ment with bath. Phone 110. FOR BALK -Dayton bicycle In food ' condition. 1'hon MUST QUIT BUSINESS INGROWN TOE NAIL TURNS OUT ITSELF A noted authority says that a tew drop of "Otitgro" upon the skin sur rounding the Ingrowing nail reduces! Ihtlitmtnojlon and pain and, so tough- ens the tender, sensitive skin under neath the toe nail, that It can not pene. trate the flexh, and the nail turns nat urally outward alpiost over night. 'OutRTo" is a harmless, antiseptlo manufactured for rbiropodlsts. How ever, anyone can get from the drug store a tiny bottle containing direc tions. . BY CHARLES EDWARD HOGUE (United Press Staff . Correspondent) HARBIN, Manchuria. (By Mail.) War Is brewing In the Far East and it may not be without grave Import In the United States. Of course Wars of a certain kind are novelty out Ifere, but the Impend ing conflict promises' to go far' be yond the less serious affairs the East has come to call wars and which have kept Siberia, Manchuria and China in a constant turmoil for years. Japan and Red Russia are at each other's throat. The final clash may come at any moment. Again, It may be avoided sincere patriots In each country are doing their utmost - to prevent another Russo-Japanese war. But the outlook is not bright. The first signs of Spring will un doubted ly see a development, one way or the other. In the problem. General Takayanagl, Japanese chief of staff in Siberia, has admitted the gravity of the situation. He said In an interview that he had heard of plans in soviet Russia for an attack on the Japanese, but that he did not wish to consider them as authornod But he added: "Japan Is ready." It Is known that the Chita govern ment has received word from jlcocr. to take a more aggressive at and against Japan and China. Three rea sons for this order are apparent 1 Closing of the Manchurlan bor der has been a severe blow to the soviet. 2 Condition In Pd Pnsla m""' the re-opening of trade relation! with other Eastern nation of vital Import' ance. . 1 Leaders of, the soviet fear the dissolution of the Red army, unless It can be. employed In another war,' There are. reports, how true they are can only be speculated on, that union Is being formed between Ata man fiemonoff, Chang To-!in, who Is probably China's strongest militarist, and the . Japanese high command at Mukden. If these stories are correct a concerted drive against the Reds In Siberia may begin .early . this spring, Reports have It that. Chang Tso-lilt has agreed to restore to the Hemenoff and Kappel armies the arms and am' munition which was taken from them MOTHER! : "California Syrup of Figs' ; Child's' pest Laxative ' Accept "California" Syrup of Fig only look for the name California on the package, then you ar sure your child is having the best and most harmless Dhyslo for the little stomach. liver and bowels. Children love- It fruity taste. Full directions on each buttle. To" must my "California." flfflCIIESTO? S Pfltf ZZ I Mr, MU4 Mill Die fclWx. V . tV V 1 7 Vr mt rv W ;. Your Sprint Suit Is here. We have a wonderful as sortment of new suits in a variety of charming styles and designs. . ' V ," "J Do not fail to call you will find just the suit you are looking for. ' . 1 'I If you are looking for something Bmart and "differ ent" in a coat, wrap, suit, dress or blouse you will find it at the Thomas Shop. , Your desires may be easily fulfilled by an early In spection of our new Spring display. I ' The Thomas Shop when they were driven across the Manchurlan border by the then vic torious Red. In the meantime, comparative peace reigns In China. The Southern faction Is holding a session of parlia ment at Canton while the Chllnltes, who deposed the Anfu military party at Peking, continue their reign In the north. Both have Inactive armies In the field. The only battles being fought are skirmishes between roving guerilla bands. , M.tnS TOO AFFECTIONATE LONDON. (By Mall to United Press.) It's all wrong to assign only war-like attributes to Mars, say Brit ish aMronnmers. That planet, la far too affectionate for little 1'hohos, the !-mlle lit diameter Marltan mOon. They calculate mathematically that Phobus cannot continue to resist the tremendous tidal strain which Mars U exerting upon It. Some savant predict that It will fall to pleren and the frg- The Mark of Quality Brookfield Butter, Brookfield Sausage, Butterkrust Bread, Wisconsin Cream Cheese, Happy Home Case Goods, Swift's Bacon and Hams, U. S. Inspected Meats. . . THERE IS NOTHING TOO GOOD FOR . . THE IRISH. You will always find satisfaction in the abWe labeled goods, they are truly the mark of quality in Table Supply goods. . , ; : . v "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phono 187 and 1S3 CHA5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor ? U. S. INSPECTED MEATS The best and largest assortment of Inlaid and Print Linoleum and Controleum by the yard and Congoleum Rugs in all sizes and at the right prices, ever shown in Pendleton. ' A LARGE ASSORTMENT ON DISPLAY "' IN OUR WINDOW . f Crawford Furniture Co. 103 E. Court St Pendleton, Catarrh Citirrh la a loeal disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions, HALL'S CATARRH MKDICINB la Ton lo and Blood Purinor. 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