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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1921)
ten riiaia PACE SK DAILY FJVST OHECONIAN, TENDLETON; OREGON, TOUIfSD AY EVENING, MARCH" 31, 1021. tr SocW and Club News ui.r.v. a.t n ahimvks. annually from (tie finest musical fal- ' lent in the entire student body, ha Twenly-lwo tnomlvers of Mio rniver. ,,,,,. i,on ln fin,,r tralllK ,), ,,l8 lly of Oregon till Ik' tile. Club, or-j j, ts personally selected and eonipanied by Professor Inland A. ,M ,-sonaily supervised by the fnciilty'ot Conn, director. Mrs. Coon. clipee.Hi ,,f t.,. Oregon School of .Music, and (on lUivis, manager, arrived to-, ) repertoire this year varies from ua on jo. i? nn were nici ny rn ,,prkll:ig -Varminu" and melon people who will entertain irj, to n,e drowsy, melodic mem ouring ineir may in i emueiou. . on- ,ui, 'Husky Witch." with in The Bills will tin in concert al Hie lterlud of liRhler and more popular high school audiloriiim tonight. They ',,. .,,) ,tl0 oI(1 aoltK!, of ,,, i'niv,r. wing nt the high school this after- Uitv, dr lo the alumnus heart, noon and alxo gave n number ul-aj The club quartet do.,.1 several clever meeting of the Thursday Afternoon lm,mtl),S; there are solos by Miss Ge Clnb, both presentations being very nt.vk,V) ,-am.y, soprano, and .Miss much enjoyed. . Il.,ura Hand, contralto, who have iwemunrs 01 llie emu who are in :,,,.l, , ,i, T-,,ivvllw t. , -enuitnnn iwuy are: .miss vine .ears, and nrevionsVv ln TWtl,,,..) tlohlke. Mim 1-eah Zink. Miss Esther ;,, vjoMn numbers bv Miss .Margaret Wilson, Miss Florence liarrelt. Miss ( j.hf lps. who has played three s.u (icnieveve Clancy, Miss Doris Hoeft- onn ,hn ,,.., , ,,.,., ;I.etcher, accompanist and piano solo- aiKlUDAV IS CVXKftnATKU Tho thirteenth birthday anniversary of Miss Hve Inlow was celehnitoi Inst night when .Mrs. II. E. Inlow en tertained for her daughter at the In low home. O.amcs of the "flv senses were played and the winners received "Seno- prizes Appropriate for All Fools' Ivov. Voppnh, April 1. The same Idea was carried out In the decorations. A two course luncheon was served, one of the fea tures being a lovely birthday cuke with thirteen glowing red candles. Guests for the affair were Nancy Mea.ie, KlUaheth Fergus, Mary Wint ers. Lois Mccook. Agnes Relviitl. Shir ley Hew, Alzora Nelson, Callre Maker. I mree , tieoi gian Shlll, Alice Inlow and the honor guest. lor, Miss Klosie McPlierson. Miss vons.ance -tst. Is the originator of a sketch which ler. Mis Marion IJnn, Miss Nell Cay- j fl..,,,.s on the mwiwh. J The Oregon Girls- Ulee Club is an enterprise of the Associated Students land is sponsored by the student body. lord. Miss Naomi Wilson, Miss Iter' nice Alstoek, Miss lmogene lercher. Miss l-aura Kan.l, Miss Pelle Chat burn, Miss Katherlne Maker, Miss Al berta Carson, Miss lirtli Kessi. Miss (lladys Kerney, Miss Friederike Sohil-jci.l'H TO MKET ' ke. Miss Margaret rhelps and ilissi The IVlphian Club will meet tomor ."Wurlel Meyers, 'row nt 2:30 p. m. in the committee The Glee Club, which is selected room of the county library. HOPF'8 UPSTAIRS SHOP Authentic Spring Fashions TAILORED SUITS SPORT SUITS AFTERNOON FROCKS STREET FROCKS WRAPS AND COATS BLOUSES, PETTICOATS Each offering is radiantly "new," "youthful," authentic in fctyle and moderately priced. YOUR INSPECTION INVITED HO.STBSSES FOIl U'XCHHON Mrs. 11. .1. Kavanaugh. Mrs, Fred Dohnert and Mr James Hill wero hostesses yesterday afternoon for a delightful bridge luncheon at the Hill home on north Main street. Oolden daffodils anu delicate laven. dar hyacinths made a charming deco. ration for the rooms and for the lunch eon tables, w here place cards showing M ring flowers, and tiny yellow basket containing candles carried out the col. or scheme. Six tables of bridge were in play, with .Mrs. Harold iturneti as winner of the high score trophy. Mrs. Kavanaugh, Mrs. Hill and Mrs Dohnert are entertaining with a simi lar affair this afternoon. CHOIR IS HONORED Members of tho Presbyterian choir wre honored last night when they the guests of the Spizzerinktum Printanier (French for Springtime) rrintanier Soup contains first pickings of all vegetables, includes baby Lima beans. We carry 19 varieties of Campbell's Soups, with two varieties ordered wo will have the com plete line of 2t varieties. Vegetable, Bouillon, Tomatoe-Okra, Chicken, Ch'ckeii-Guinbo, Consomme, Asparagus, Mulliga tawny, Pepper Pot. Celery, Tomatoe, Vermicelli Tomato, Julienne, Ox-Tail, Beef, Pea, Printanier, Graen Turtle, Mock Tbitle. Button and Bean to arrive. v ISc Per Can Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality the Best OVERBLOUSE the llub for an informal evening in .cception rooms of the church. -Vs.ipper was served and for a pleas ing program. Mrs. C. a Terpening gave greetings to the choir, Mrs. S. H. For shaw, choir director, responded ana Dr. o. s. Terpening gave a group 01 iviginal verses. THE SHOP OP BKTI K K V A I. U K S Buy a Book a Week Money spent for a good book is a good invest ment. We carry all the best popular copyrights, and at a price that will please you. We also have the Christy-Riley illustrated books. An Old Sweetheart of Mine Out to Old Aunt Mary's Home Again With Me " The Girl I Loved When She Was About Sixteen Coodby Jim Riley Roses ALL PRICED AT $1.00 We have a large shipment of the book "WAY DOWN EAST," that will arrive shortly. Read the book, then see the play. MKK DRUG STORE SHIUNB DANCE ENJOY Rn Members of the Round-Up Shrine Club, Al Kador temple, were hosts to their ladies for a formal dancing party last night at the Klks club. About seventy. five couples attended. .The 'ntiance to the ballrocm and the booth where punch was served was cleverly decorated to represent oases in the dfsert. IV1U, ATTEND LODGE Mrs. Kyle Long, Mrs. M. Ross and Mrs. Sally Williamson will leave on Monday for Portland where they will attend grand lodge. Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Long will take the grand lodge degree. LE-AVE FOR SPOKANR Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schiller left this morning by motor for Spokane, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Schiller's parents. They will re turn after a few days. A low stand-up collar, a yoke, stitching and decorative pom pons of wool form the nev note3 In this fetching overblouse. colorful effect can be gives b making the blouse toss or cor-l color and the embroldory cray. MR. AND MRS. ROTLEN HERE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Boyien, are visitors in the city from Echo. Jr. Bi STO The Pendleton "Bucks" are working hard each day for- their game Sunday with the "Colored Tigers." The team that will likely start the season in the Blue Mountain League will be chosen after Sundav's game. , as yet the boys are not all sure of their j positions, but on paper they will take I the field about like th's: Gunner 1'et lerson, catcher; Williams, Duff and Kuck pitchers-, "Bill" Cary, first base, "Sticks" Woods, second base; "Dick" Hanlcy, shortstop; "Doc" Newton third base; outfielders will all get a chance and include Thompson, Friedley. E- gers, Kays and possibly one or two I others. Each season a dark horse or i two drop In end prove winners. Two t or three new ones have been practic j ir.g each day. I The Tigers will line up as follows: i Ben Hickman, second base; S. Thiba- doux. third b:ise; C. Wright, catcher; j E. Cranshaw, pitcher; E. Vinson .shortstop; L, Parr, firstbase; E. Phelps ! left field; D. Hill, centerfield; ! Thomas, right field. Subs: B. Tav- lor, A. Webb. W, Whillow and Will-! lams. Henry Hodson is manager o." the team and W. Miles, secretary ana treasurer. to the Southern Hemisphere at this time is coining to this country, "fhis in no way reduces the world supply of wheat and as wheat is a worhl ar ticle it Is rcasonable'to assume that Argentine surplus a little later in the season will be a burden on the mur-kit. SWEAR OFF TOBACCO "No-To-Bac" has helped thousands io break the costly, nerve-shattering tobacco habit. Whenever you have a Itnging for a cigarette, cigar, pipe, or lor a chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Bao tablet in your mouth Instead, to help relieve that awful desire, fehortly the habit muy be completely broken, and you are bettor off mental ly, physically, financially. H'a go easy so simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and-lf It do.-ien't release you from all craving for lobaeco In any form, your druggist will refund your mone witnoiii onnstlnn THE THOMAS SHOP Spring Frocks of Quality FOR WOMEN AND MISSES Our new spring fashions, arriving daily, were pains takingly chosen for their fine fabrics, splendid needle work and dignified simplicity. We truly believe our col lection represents the best there is in fashionable dress, at popular prices. their road program for this year, de cided to grade and gravel the follow ing roads in this section of the coun ty: The Ferndnle-Tum-a-Lum, road. Ferndule to the Tum-a-Lum bridge over the Walla Walla river; the Sund uuist .State Lino re.ad from Sund tiuist s corner to State IJne through Frultvale; and from the city limits of Freewater to the Milton Nursery bridge. These improvements are real ly more than were expected for this end of the county this year and the peoplo In this vicinity will be much piejte i wun the assurance of this woi l: being outlined at this time. The two former mentioned roads are des ignated as market roads, mention of which was made in the East Orego nian some time ago, but It waa not thought possible that funds for the completion of these two roads would be available at this time. The rock crusher which has been sunnlvlnir IIAII rift in nrviP.ll in Rri,v'1 f,)r tne Walla.Walla rlv. M H rlifln PDAM MP llistnva- Probably finish there '" niu.eii to some conven ient location on the river tributary to these. roads and work will Wan Imme. ......t..v nnai ouigj io information re- j "" Kom voinuusisioner 11. E, Bean The al piece of machinery at work at this time In various sections cf tne county and repairs to washed out ronds, bridges, etc., la being rushed with all possible speed. County lload Master Shannon wn In this vicinity on Tuesday and with Mr. Bean Inspect ed various roads and bridges ln this end of the county. Phil Murphy Is busy grading roada ln the Pleasant View district thin week and when fin ished there will grade the road from Umaplne to State Line and others in that section. The county court plans on using some general road fund mon ey this year on permanent roads, the plan being to apply some money each year In this manner. Other roads that will receive market road funds this year are Herm.'slon to Colum bia school; " Htanflelj to De.Spaln Gulch; Helix to Reuther's corner; Th Pendleton-Pllot Hock, Havana-Helix and Riverside road at Pendleton wilt be completed this year. The latter roads were started last year as was the Little Walla Walla highway. Springycakncss Is Overcome and His blood purified and Tltallsed by 9 Mood's ?S (East Oregon); Special.) l.'.MAPINEv March 31. Tho count court in session last Friday plannin; county ' has every available m4l .& I P v For Sale BLUE SPRING BARLEY. ALFALFA SEED CHICK FOOD ROLLED BARLEY ROLLED OATS. UPMTILLA FW 1 GRAIN CO. Phone 1014-351 SUGHT INCREASE TODAY March, May and July wheat. rose In price today, March wheat closing at 11.55, May at I1..HS 1-2 adn July ut $1.19 1-2. Yesterday's niiotaMop showed March at $1.51 1-2, May $1.40 and July at $1.21 1-4. Following are the quotations from Overberk & t'ooke, local brokers: Chicago Grain Market. eSX JEW: A &YW , , . . 'w.iii,iM i :trf:s The Scoffer' An Allan Pwan Production t J , WliitcomI) & Co. CKllTITOCI) Pl'llMC ACCOITSTAXTS AMI THE INCOMK TAX CO. . i Announce the opening of an office in PENDLETON, ORE. .at s 1 1 2 EAST COURT STREET Telephone 1003 G. J. PERRY, Resident Manager OFFICES AT Ptiidloton, Ore. Portland, Ore, Spokane. W-di. Seattle, WaHh. Walla Walla, Wash. Astoria. Ore. AGENCIES AT Kan tYawiflCO, Cal. li Angeles, t'sl. -Salt Lake City, I'tah P' ; P P P P Mar. Open $1.54 1.-39 1.20 Wheat. . " High I,o w $t.5 $1.B4 i.4o i.n 1 .21 h J-i f f'lose 1.38 1 j Wheat Lower price of the day : was made ut the opening on accumu ! lation of selling orders over night, i Thereafter the market was erratic and displayed an undertone of weakiienw. and bulges failed to hold. Export ;Hules late in the day were placed ui : l.Teii.dftO bushels but this waa off set by the weakness in southwestern and ' northwestern cash mark!, t'ountrt advices indicated a freer movement to market despite the decline. It ha .been quite clearly demonstrated dur ing nine months that the policy oi holding products of the market can ine! he profitable lit time when the consuming pubile are I mimed with the Idea of reducing prices and only buy band to mouth bx'ds. never the lens tl.c Argentine farmer is holding -ins grain ani in conseoiiHicc lie r.u- ropva.0 demand w hich should be tolng If the Price "You Pay for the pleasure of your usual table, drink, is sleeplessness. , it's time to xxy Postum Cereal a wholesome and sat isfying cereal beverage of rich coffee-like flavor but free fromaiiy harm ful effects. "Jlwiv's Reason FostWJ 1 Fostiim5. iREAL P WATG FOR " OUR - AD '- ' V V;. TOMORROW Crawford Furniture Co. p