4 -u-j, .iwswm TEN PAGES PACE SIX DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1921. . . ... f- Social and Club News MKKTINO 18 IMI'OUTANT. The nwd of the city of Pendleton for ii1 J it lotui t revenue In rarrvlng on the rlty water system was Riven by 4. ';' llrown, member of the city ttmcr roiiimliwlon, as the munn for ;he in frenwil water rates, when he pok at the Pendlelon Women'! t'llib im terdny Afternoon. Mr. Mrnwn Vortied oit thnt the new mlnlmntn price of tl.Ko for 3,Irt3 snl lon. nn 8fi per cent incr'ase over the former price of $1 for 6000 pillions Wuh tiereMary if the cit. Is to tir : evpenwu. Thene, he said, amount to' nbont isa.nou a enr. The recent de rliOon to ue $26, (mo for extra work Is otitnUle of this sum. he stated. The price of milk Is higher In I'cn dleton than In 1'orth.nd because thttt flty's dealers re waiting; a milk fiKlit, K. h. Mytlntrer declured In .'in !.lk yesterday at the club. He tinted that v hilij l indleton housewives-now i.y H ci-nts a quart while Portland con fc'ir..em pay but 11 tents a iu:ul, nc expects that within a few months the Portland price will be increased. I.o rul dairymen, he said, have no pastur Be for cows and are still paying; Mich prices for feed. He gave this as an , other reason for hiRh milk prices and declared that when the present sup ply of high priced feed is exhausted, the cost of milk will come down. An excellent address by l.t. -Colonel Charlti Wellington Furlong was the feature of the afternoon. Colonel Furlong, who has traveled extensively and who Is a noted lecturer, chose "Americanism" as his theme and ex pressed himself in favor of some league of the various nations of the world. He stated his opinion that the lulled States should unite with other nations In solving problems of the post-war period, and said that Kuro poan nations expected a nation that sent two million soldiers to fight In the war to give aid also in solving peace time problems. Immigration, Colonel Furlong be lieves, should be controlled and If need lw, done away with for a lime. He said that respect was due the for- ( eigner who comes to America with the same purpose as did our fore fathers, but that hyphenated Amer-j leans should not be tolerated. .Mrs. Henry l'ixon Jones, Mrs. James Johns, Sr., Mrs. Charles Greu lloh, Mrs, James H. Kste. Mrs. Charles Heard, Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. William iJoertecke wtre liostca.. es for the afternoon. During the tea hour. Mrs. 8. It. Thompson and Mrs. j W. K. Hrock presided at a table pret tily centered with tulips and apple-blofsoms. SF5COXD IX SERIES For the second In a series of after noon bridge parties. Mrs. Liee Moor house. Mrs. H. K. Bickers, Mrs. Minnie Stlllman, Mrs. J. T. Richardson and Sirs. A. I- Schaefer were hostesses at the home of Mrs. Moorhouse. Ten I uiuirs n iiriuKe were in pmy minus the hours of-the afternoon, hign score trophies being won by Mrs. Edwin Winter and Mrs. Henry Collins. Sev eral additional guests called during the retreshment hour. ii o v v ' a i l'siAiiis shop 819.75 and $29.75 . NEW SPRING DRESSES ' Of Taffeta, Tricolette, Satin and Georgette. A special purchase of sizes 16, 18 and 36. Values up to 845.00. 819.75 and 829.75 THE SHOP OF BETTER VALVES Last Day SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR Rexall lc Sale Get your share prof it by this great bargain of fer. Many families are purchasing a year's sup ply during this sale. THE PENDLETON DIG CO. SOCIETY HAS MEETING The Missionary society of the Rap tist church met yesterday afternoon in the reception rooms of the church with Mrs. F. I. Xlcholls, Mrs. Mason Thompson and Mrs. A. H. Cox as hos tesses. For a program of Interest, the themo was "Hurma." Mrs. A, F. May gave a talk on "Judson College"; Mrs. Riley spoke on "Carrying Out the Great Commission by Healing:" Mrs. Marsh read a paper, "The Pastor's Wife of Slnlum:" Mrs. Mason Thomp son told of the work of Missionary Rockwcod In Burma and Mrs. W. R. Wyrick; save Information regarding the size and population of Rurma. A duet, "In the Secret of His Presence," 'Mas sung by Mrs, Nichols and Mrs. George Mason. PARTY IS ENJOYED. About sixty Pendleton young peo ple attended a meeting of the W. W. W. Club held last night following choir practice at the Christian church. Guests were divided Into six groups known as the "scrubs,"' "dubs," "fats," "slims," "knockers," and "boosters," and each group presented an original stunt. The "knockers," of which James Phillips Is captain, won rlie prize with a realistic barber shop t-cene. Other stunts showed the school room with its mischievous pu pils, and a baseball game managed by Harvey McPherson with Miss Dorothy Lotz as umpire. A humorous reading, "Michael Sny der's Party," In dialect, toy Rev, W. A. Uressman, was much enjoyed, as was the "pipe organ" selection by Joseph X. Scott. Later In the evening refreshments were served, preceded by a business meeting at which several two-minute talks having as their theme, "Pushing Ahead for the Good of the Church," were given. MRS. FRAZIER HOSTESS. MemAers of the Lavender Club were entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Frazier. Spring flowers decorated the rooms where the afternoon was spent in needlework and music Mrs. J. M. Cook gave a reading. For the serving oi a two-course luncheon, Mrs. Fra iler was assisted by Mrs. C. H. Smith. Besides club members, guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Howdyshell and Mrs. Walters of Spokane. VISITORS IX CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kay of Spokane, were Pendleton visitors last night, mo toring through the city on their way to Eugene where they will reside. Mr. Kay is in the Insurance business. He is a brother of Mrs. Thomas Boylen Jr., of Echo, WoodcoGK Paste Complete line, large package 35c Fresh California Strawberries, box ..... 35c Irrigon Asparagus, pound 25c High Grade Apples, box $3.25 Brooms, Good quality, each 75c Australian Jam, dozen .7 $1.65 Pineapple, best grade, large can ........ 35c Lard, best grade, 5 pounds $1.25 Carnation Shortning, 5 pounds 75c Umbcrto Hot Sauce, dozen $1.20 Mixed Vegetables for salads, tin 35c Marshmallow Dessert, pint 35c Best Ranch Butter, 2 pounds 75c . - Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best AUXILIARY TO MEET Delegates to grand lodge and offi cers for the local order will be chosen tomorrow night at a meeting of the Pendleton auxiliary of the Patriarchs Militant. The meeting will be held in the I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30 p. m. OflLD WILL MEET Hegeman chapter of Westminister Gluld will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Garlough, 922 Vin cent street with Mrs. Garlough and Mrs. T. H. Remboldt as hostesses. SALE TO BE HELD ' The Catholic Ladies Guild will hold a cooked food sale tomorrow afternoon at Gray Brothers grocery. The sale will open at 10 a. m. MIS3 RALEY VISITS Miss Claire Raley is spending a few days in the country at the home of her sister, Mrs. Lester Hurst. RETURN" FROM PORTLAND. Judge and Mrs. J. W. Maloney re turned today after a motor trip to Portland, where they spent a week. VISIT IX PEXDLETON. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Street, of Wes ton are in the city today. Joseph Harrison Dies. Joseph Harrison, aged 38, died this morning at St. Anthony's hospital after an illness of several weeks. He was a member of the Fraternal Or der of Eagles and the funeral servi ces Sunday will be under the auspices of this order. KGOS A ILK CXSrHTIJCn. PORTLAND, April 22. (A. P.) Cattle are steady; hogs are 25c lower, price light $10 to (10.75. Sheep are steady. Eggs are unsettled and but ter is steady. The Council of Six Nations Indians has decided to appeal to King George! of Great Britain against thet proposed enfranchisement of Indians in Canada. It desires to retain its tribal form f government and is appealing on grounds cf "sacred agreement" be tween King George 111 and Joseph Brant. . ' ' Like Bad mm What's Walter Johnson, Jr.. going i be when he grows up? A pitcher, ' ke his famous father units, of iHirse, he changes bis wind .before hat time. Here he is In a Wash . -ana uniform. 1 Card of Thanks For the many kind expressions and loving messages of sympathy, and foi the abundance and beauty of the floral offerings sent us at the time of our Daughter's death, Mr. and Mrs. Chrb, Stailfeld hereby extend their sincere thanks and grateful appreciation. IDS TO FINO DEADLY PEST Prof. H. P. Barss Planning Trip Here to Look for Flag Smut and Take . All. Are "flag smut" and "take-all," two deadly new wheat diseases, found in Umatilla fields? . H. P. Barsn, professor of botany and plant pathology at O. A. C, hopes that county wheat fluids are free from the pests but to make sure, he will inspect the fields here sometime In May. The flag smut symptoms are Black stripes running lengthwise In the Iraf blades ;.nd sheaths, the stripes be ing due to spcrcs produced by the fungus. The disease la commonly more Injurious fo the uper leaves ul .he plant, and the stems are also in fected to som j extent. Infected plants :ire usually more or less dwarfed and -arely head out or produce Seed. Com monly all the stalks of a diseased plant re smi'tt hut occasb nnlly one or more stal!:s show no infection. The flag smut attacks the leaves and nfll ie headH of the wheat stalks, Symptoms of take-all show badly dwarfed plants recurring in distinct latches of varying size and shape or ilngly among the healthy planta. The symptoms become evident In spring after growth of the healthy planta well started. Some cf the character! lcs are dwarfing, abnormal dark green oloration of the foil leaves, dying of outer leaves and fall tillers and brown Ing of crown and roots, excessive de elopment cf spring tillers, and killing of plants. THE THOMAS SHOP EXTRAORDINARV IIS BARGA in Suits, values to $98.50, our bargain price $29.50 to $69.50. All Jersey Suit9 will be offered at $23.95. - . , .. Comparison Especially Invited. OUR WORKMEN ARE ' v NOTED for the skillful and expeditious way la which they perform their work. And when they get through they leave the place in good condition. This la only one feature of our plumbing service. We carry a complete stock of plumb Ing fixtures to say nothing of no end of fittings, etc. We are able to un dertake any kind of a Job any time. BENSON & WICKLAND . , -i ' 07 Cottonwood Fbon 4M GOODMAN BKATfi LANG FORD. POKTI.AN1), April 22. (A. P.) foe Goodman was awarded a te -ound decision over Young Sam Lang- ford at Mllwaukie last night. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for he beautiful floral offerings and their tlndness rendered us during the 111 less and death of our beloved Hub iand and Father. MRS. JAMES MARPLH AND FAMILY. Figures in Andrews Triangle' SATURDAY Only one day in which to take advantage of our big INTRODUCTORY SALE Every pair of Shoe and Hose in our entire stock have been reduced to lower price than you will be able to buy for some time to come. New Arrival Ladies' Pure Thread Silk Hose, Open Clocks, Mahog any, Cordovan, very new. Also solid colors, Harding Blue, Beaver, Black, White. Priced to suit your pocket-book. Proper Treatment For Whooping cough. a a of interest to all and especially -u ine parents of young children to (now what is best to be done for whooping cough. Mrs. Walter Bcal! i'attonsburg, Mo., relates her experi ence. "A few years ago, our children had whooping cough and the only medicine we gave them was Chamber lain's Cough Hemedy. It kept their coughs loose and expectoration easy. They were not sick very long and had a light attack of It. I give credit for their speedy cure to this medicine." Chamberlain's Liniment This Is a massage liniment, especial ly valuable fur the relief of rheumatic pains and soreness of the muscles. Mrs. E. C. Dodge, Whltesboro, N. Y.. writes: 'The splendid results I and other members of my family have re ceived by the use of Chamberlain's uinimeni, warrant my enuorsing u in the highest terms." Only Makes Bad Matter Worse j Perhaps you have never thought of It, but the fact must be apparent, to! every one, that constipation is caus ed by lack of water in the system and the use of drastic cathartics, like the old-fashioned cathartic and liver pills, make a bad matter worse, as they take too much water out of the system. Chamberlain's Tablets are much more mild and aentle In effect and when the I nrooer dose Is taken, their action is so natural that one can hardly realize that It Is the effect of a medicine. Good Advice to the Bilious Those who are bilious, dyspeptic and constipated feel miserably a good ahar of the time. They would soon feel fin and enjoy their meals if they would tne a few doses of Chamberlain's tablets to strengthen their digestion and reguialv the liver and bowels. r-J III I I I j II I j I II II 11 Iilllllli Hniini iiiiispjiii iwiiii.i iinw.i.i 1st ) . - - -.- -. rf 'JO-"', ' -sflfc, , I II, & , ' , ' 1 1 fY; A: ;,' . ' t r: .... 'i 1 hi- Above are the principals id tk4 strange Andrews triangle. Herbert Thornton Andrews, . New York broker, is alleged to bare kept tw wires in one apartment In Jerery City. Mrs. Esther M. Andrew (nbure) be wedded 10 weeks ago' and he Is alleged to have married Mrs. Maud Andrews (bekiwl la I'.IIZ Site is the mother of lh? fw, Andrews thlidren. Anawa till Waaiaist, , For Saturday . ..- . , t , , 1 Strawberries for that short cake. "Oh, Boy!" Per box 35c; 3 boxes for-$1.00 ' ' ' 1 . K In our meat department you will find in abun dance everything in the meat line to make your ' Sunday dinner a rounding success. Every vegetable on the market for your se lection. ' "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phono 187 ajod 183 739 Main Strl U. S. INSPECTED MEATS CHAS. D. DESPAIN A CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor! , J. ITTALL RjliS JL ... b fa jLU ' . I 1 JJl .. i, 1 11 11 1. 1 11 ill appeal to everyone who appreciates and admires the artistic worth and merit in fine masterpieces of Oriental weaving. They permit you to ; enjoy in your nomes . j II lie Deouiy in iris . lesions and coloring! if these rare fabrics and without departing from your own weas or true economy. i There is a Whittall Ruo for Every Room in Every Rome 1 CRAWFORD FURNITURE GO. 103 E. COUBT ST.