w.r: f ix PACE SIX TEN PACE3 DAII.7 EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL" 13, 1021. f Social and Club News KCAPINtl t'llii'l.R TO MEET Tli.- l.iili'K IM'le Heading Circle will n.ci.i this ev. nine nt 7 o'clock III Parish Hall of tin- Church u: the Redeemer. Tins circle Is rending the Kllile simply wilh a lew in KinnvuiK ine comenis PARTY IS r.VJOVEP. lluesls Mifflclent to make nil eUht In bio of bridge t-njkiyed n pany yei--tMdny afternoon fr liicli .Mm. Rob ert ftimpoon and Mm. ;. V. livers were bOHlt-mws ill the home of Mrs. Hyetn. French marigolds unit Mm-! ol Ihe ureal text book of Ihe Christian forget-me-nots wore a rharmin dec-1 religion, upon which la founded much nration for the ntiincilve romn j of the liie rat tire, mimic mid art of the Mrs. 11. M. Huntley and Mr. I. A l.-iros. II Is undenominational ami docs McCHntock won the huh score uo- l ot discuss matters ot theology so thai l.hles. Refreshments were erve.l by j nil ladies are eligible to attend !; the hostesses during the later hours of j weekly meetings, the afternoon. i luK.W E i-m;; Pi'itTi-vxn. SfH'IAT, TO HI". !IVEN". ! .Mrs Ralph Temple and .Miss Claud The Catholit. Uidies Huild will en-1 Ine McM.mics left last night for tertaln Thursday evening with a card j Purl land to visit friends. Ms-lal at the KniKhta of Columbus Hull. HoMessea for the evening w.ll j nAIV.HTK.15 IS P.ORX be Mr. R. K. Marvin, Mra. Kd Stan-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Harrison, of 316 berry. Mra. William Iwnu and Mrs.! Aura street are the pnrems of a foul T. F. O'Prlen. I pound daughter horn yesterday. t ii i: s ii o v o r ii i:t t i: n v a i i' i". s New Silk Frocks FOR ALL OCCASIONS. HI RTHDAy CKI.KH HATED In celebration of the twelfth birth day of Irene Sw'anson, twelve little Kills called at her home Monday after noon as a surprise. Games were Played and later refreshments were served at a dainty talile centered by spring flowers. Uiiests were Dorothy Rosa, Mildred Harvey, Katherlne El liott, Elisabeth Simpson, lleryl Hurrah. Hilma Hasniiissen. Ijuira Hasmuasen. Blanche Hasmussen, Francis Isaac, Edith Nash and Elizabeth Ashbitll. nrsv riEES meet The busy Hees met yesterday nt the home of Mrs. 8am Wright. Roses and ipple blossoms were used as a deco ration. The afternoon was spent ' in needlework and in the presentation ot a program. In a guessing contest. Mrs. P.' W. Dayton and Mrs. Emily Donert won the prises. Refreshments were served by the hostess. CARD PARTY FRIDAY. Members of the Delphian Cliib have issued Invitations for a heneflt card Party to be given In the. library club room Friday afternoon at ! o'clock. The proceeds will be used toward de- iraying ine expenses or the State Fed eration of Women's Clubs convention lfe; which will meet here May 31, June 1, '.' and 3. M ISS WRIiTHT COM PLIMEXTED M ss Caroline Wright, of Albany, who is in Pendleton us the giest ot her sister. Mrs. Fred Donert, was com plimented today when Mrs. Donert asked a few friends to meet her sister at the Donert home on Jane street. The hours were spent In needlework and refreshments were served by the hostess. Bi-YS ENTERTAINED. Twenty boy friends of Waldon fly ers and John Simpson were entertain ed last evenlnsr at an informal nar'.v at the Byers home for which Mrs. C. the peremptory challenges allowed H W. Pyers and Mrs. Robert Simpson and ihe defense still had a margin oi wen hostesses. The boys spent the two challenges on which to proceed, evening in playing pool and later re-U was expected that the Jury for the frefchments were served. irlal of the case would be secured I shortly after the beginning of the aft- . ARTY TO RE ttlVEN erm.on session For the first in a series of bridge Tiie criminal action against Kerley ! . 'in.es. Mrs. Lee Moorhouse Mrs. followed as the aiterniain to ine aw- BUTTER Special Price This Week on Country Butter, While it Lasts, 2 Pound Roll 70c. Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 25c Home Grown Asparague, pound 30c Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds 50c Yellow Newton Apples, box ......... . $3.00 Winesap Apples, $2.50 and $3.23 Bulk Coffee, pound .................... 23c Gray Bros. Blend Coffee, 3 pounds. r. . . $1.25 Water Sets, Aluminum . Ware, Percolators, Cups and Saucers at reduced prices. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Bert T Hp . IIKAI.TH IS A WOMAN'S H GREATEST ASSET I HvJ Contrast the cheerful happy woman jp.'w"h ne"l p1''. the glow of henlth on AMI ClID IlDI tV PnvL !hcr cneek"- ,he step and bubbl- III NIK mill I I llMiM ln enthusiasm a.i she goes about her . lilt I uu iiuiuui umul. ,.aly tU8k8 wllh tne wnman who HUf. " twn from biickucho, headaches, drag- A special venire of three men had 8lng-down pains, nervousnesa and dea to be called this morning after the """dency. Such condition, are un regular venire had been exhausied n ' ",'telly caused by woman's allmenta the effort thai Ih being made to secure a Jury ,to try the case In which Joe Kerley Is facing charges of embezzle ment. At noon recesa of court today Ihe state had exhausted all but one of Afternoon and street frocks of Tafffeta, Canton Cr Minuette, etc. From $19.50, $22.50 and up. epe, OVER TAYLOR HARD W A K E CO, Birrer and Better Than Ever CO REX ALL lc SALE April 21, 22, 23. THE PB1DL MB . Horace E. fMckers, Mrs. Adolph L. Schaefer, Mrs. Joseph T. Richardson, and Mrs. Minnie E. Stillman will be poetesses on Wednesday at the home of Mrs Moorhouse, 400 Water street. W1I.I, APPEAR AT RECITAL. Miss Parbara Ed mil ml a. pupil of Mrs. Charles Heard and Misa Wilma Wade, pupil of Mrs. S. H. Forshaw, will appear in recital on Monday evening at the Presbyterian church The recital will begin at 8:15 p. m. SYMPHON Y IN WAU.A WALLA The New York Philharmonic Or chestra will be in Walla Walla April 29 for a concert under the auspices of Miss Malen Burnett and Mrs.. Van De Water. The orchestra is the oldest and largest in the United States. covery of certain alleged irregularltlea In his business which was made last autumn. He waa in the loan and In surance business and also acted as a buying agent in the grain business. The extent of hla alleged shortage on which the present action ia being tried ia Raid to amount to approxi mately $6,500. A great deal of Inter et,t haa been shown In his caae. A larger crowd than usual was present in the court room today to hear the proceedings. It is thought probable that It will require all day Thursday and possibly Friday to secure all of the testimony in the case. Many witnesses will be examined. The state'a case la in the TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS The Ladies of the Macahees will en tertain the ladies of the Echo Review next Tuesday afternoon. A large class will be given the second degree and dinner will be served in the evening. HOSTESSES FOR CLUB. Mrs. Penjjamin 8. 1'urroughs and Mrs. C. C. Wliiteman will be hostesses tomorrow afternoon for a meeting of the Thursday Afternoon Club in club rooms of the county library. which -will yield to Lydla E. Plnkham'a Vegetable Compound, which for many, many years has been restoring weak, ailing women to health and strength. Every woman who suffers In th'a way owes It to herself to at least give It a trial. THE THOMAS SHOP -.4 Charming Silk Frocks Attractively Priced E CONSTANTINOPLE, April 13. (A r. i n... . . r.i in appearance recently or a number of Turkish women on the stage haa resulted In an order by the .neikh-ul-Islam, the religious chief, to the police to forbid women of the Moslem faith from ' appealing on the ooards. WIRFJiESS KKFXTION POSTPONE STOCKHOLM. April 13. (A. P.) The building by the Swedish govern ment of the contemplated high power wireless station In Sweden for wide. hands of District Attorney R. I. Kea-1 ie communication with America haa tor and Deputy C. 'A. Randall. The defendant la represented, by Peteraon, Illshop and Clark. TOWN FAVORS RECALL OF STATE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER MRS. GRADY RETURNS Mrs. H. C. Grady returned yesterday from La Grande after spending a j.hort time visiting friends. She for merly resided in La Grande. MRS. STILLWELL RETURNS Mrs. Trank Stillwell, who has been visiting here for the past few days has returned to her home in La 1 ;ran':e. theU SriLWAUKIE. Ore.. April 13. U. P.) The town hus declar ed war against the telephone company atxl the public service commission. At a mass meeting the citizens approved a resolu tion to Ignore the recent Increase in telephone rates and pay only the old amount. The meeting also went on record as favoring a recall of the state Public Ser vice Commissioner Fred Williams. been postponed owing to the general economic depression T Mr. Farmer Bring us your veal and poultry. Highest market price paid. Oil Boy! Hot biscuits and honey. 35c PER CAKE 2 FOR 05c "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 and 1SS 739 Main Street U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CUAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors (birup Fortify the system against Grip and Influenza by taking Laxative fitt Bromo Quinine tablets which destroy germs, act as a tonic laxative, and keep the system in condition to throw off attacks of Colds, Grip and In fluenza. Be sure you get SEATTLE, April 13. (U. P.) John ("Mjsterlous") Barrett; a Cana dian, was acquitted of booze running charges by the federal " court Jury. Barrett Is the alleged owner of a car go of whiskey brought to Seattle by the Canadian launch Canada H seiz ed by the American coast guard. Bar rett faces another federal liquor charge here. EUGENE LAD IS SENT TO STATE REFORMATt April 13. (A. P.) Th master tailors and milliners of Vienna are naving difficulty trvlnir to main. lain me Independence of Parts models and styles in women's attire which they established In war time. While ine war was In progress they declareo an act of emancipation from the rule or mo Hue de Palx and conduct. a vigorous campaign all over the then enemy and neutral slates to make Vie nna, intend of Parts, the arbiter n. women's fashions. Now the tailors and milliner, rh.r.. thir own members with treason In yielding to feminine demand and bringing model costumes from Paris. The tailors and milliners complain also of the competition tn their trades which comes from the wives or wid ows of former Australn army officers of Influential social standing who hav. taken to millinery or to the resign-1 Ing of costumes for the newly rlchl as a means of livelihood. One of these I -w compeutors Is the wife of an Aua traln general and many of them have nieir snops in their own nalaces m apartments. The master tailors nre trying to have the labor laws amended so that no one may do such huainoiu ain,.,,, mving served an apprenticeship two and one-half years. Women who seek the individual style in after noon and street frocks will be delighted with our new arrivals for Spring. These dresses are shown in styles for women who want the unusual. A maxi mum of service and satisfaction is assured in return for your money. - - KISIIKILMEN GO XOHTU SEATTLE, April IS. (IT. P.) Fishermen at all the coast porta agree. Ing tn a drastlo wage reduction of the Northwest Fisheries companys cannery hhlp, sailed for the north. . The scale conditionally accepted by the fisher men means a cut of approximately' 21 percent less than last season. ' Blood Is the Sap of Life; Keep It Pure You grow by good blood as a tree growi by sap. - Rich blood, robust man. Good sap, sturdy tree. Keep the blood healthy and wholesome; poor, impoverished blood cannot nourish the body or remove the waste as nature intended. When your blood ia impure, itching, flaming skin eruptions often break out, and your body 'Ml SQQ gets run down and weak easy prey for disease. To be safe, keep the circulation wholesome. ' For this S the famous vege table blood remedy your druggist keeps, is excell ent. Start enriching your blood with S J5 J3. to day, and write about your condition to Chief Medi cal Advisor, 838 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ca. E5U Walla Walla Pendleton Auto Freight Service ROUND TRIPS DAILY Leaves Pendleton 1 p. m, Pendleton Plume 12S-W. . KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Koeppen & Bros. i w IIF.THER through . use your eyes have become so weakened or otherwise Inef ficient that they are calling for. help to attempt to wear glasses that have not been prescribed for you by a competent Opto-: metrlst are unsafe. Glasses made here at a rea sonable cost will remedy your eyo defects. The genuine bears this signature Price 30c, MAGNETOS GENERATORS ELECTRIC STARTERS Or any part of the electric system on your car overhauled and repaired. Satisfaction guar anteed. HAflRT H. GRAHAM. Wlllard Service station, Pendelton, Ore. Phone i4. LKTS GO! CHEHAI.I8. April 13. (I P.) Robert Campbell of Eugene, Oregon was sentenced to from 3 to 6 years in the state reformatory, after he had plead guilty to an attempted robbery of the State Hank of Napavine on Monday. DAVID F. MORRISON, . VETERAN NEWSPAPER MAN IS LAID TO REST! POKTLAND, April 13. Final hon ors were paid David F. Morrison, ve- eran newspaper man and special writer for the Portland Telegram, by fellow craftsmen Monday afternoon in the funeral services held under the uusplcea of Port'abd lodge of Klks ut the Kiks temple Friends connected with the various newspapers acted as palllK'arers. Thy were: David W. 4lHu7.cn. Arthur Crookham, Kalph w. iWutson, J. I,. Wallln, Horace ii. Thomas, Paul II. Kelty, Fred L. Hoalt. land W. C. Tunks. Interment was fn i' Klverview cemetery. Morrison, who had been on the rtiff of the Telegram for several years, wu in the Orient at the time of his death. I making a tour for his paper. Ho died at Shanghai March 2 from pneumo nia. j lie is mirvlved by his wife, Mrs. I Virginia Morrison, one daughter, Vir ginia of Portland: his mother. Mrs. O. I- Itui-scH, and three sisters f Andovcr, Mas. . . 1 'i I Mill II l ' . i u; mix; "cn""" an apprenticeship of I " I .1 W fufj- Vj ! ml r rnxir v o tVaVo 'rvo tup I gf iXri't'Zt. UIil o 1UUIVLJ twiio jk i S iVr) mr rArmDv ni?TiTnxrcTw ATTr.iv i Jk I H 'll I Pi 1 T ' KAMI OK "SKIXKHS KITC'HICN CABI.MTTS" - C .'i IsVj miTft i 6pS rlraiSw- I chips !j vyi rpftl) Lr4 motKOompemMOQmm iXt I I LJ ls Kl "7. "T i. UWi SOGOODTHEYARE GUARANTEED StUtRS SPECIAL ABSOLUTELY FREE 12 piece set Aluminum ware valued at $13.00 during factory demonstration only, which positively closes April , 16th. Delivered to your home free with your cabinet " Crawford Furniture Co. 103 E. COURT ST. I'UO.VE 49