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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1921)
r, 5 . - n DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1921. TEN PA GES "1 J1 101 CIX X! r- HEW'KAIirH CU B MICET8. A iuuW'l afternoon won enjoyed by meinhrrs nf Hip Itesearrh Club when they met yesterday t t lie home of, Mm. H. fc. Mclean llh Mr. Mc-: l-emi nl Mm. I'.aymond Ilatrh htie. The program, hlh a very pleasing, consoled of a reading by Mn. Clarence KdmmiJi, Scotch nolo by Xlra. Hoy Penlnnd. of Helix, and ttlo by Mr. James Hill and Mr. A.I 11. Citall. Knrltif flower wore uod bh dei-ornllon nitol refreshments r wrved durlnR the later hours of th afternoon. Other than club memhcra, the truest 1 rprent er Mr. Mason, Mr, lie '. n'.sr, Air. l'enland and Mini Kr.ox, all of Heli. and Mr. Jew Tryon. Mr. .1. S Matthews, Mr. t. C. Huull; tnd Mr. Chrystall of this city. rnv-.nAM at church. What promises to he a most Interesting program will be Riven by the Kpworth lnsue this eveninR at 8 O'clock. The program I a follows: Vocal Duet . .Ulnyse and Itnbert Wylie "Why We Never Married-' Seven Maids and Seven Bachelors, i Reading Mable .stickler: P.ano Mo Lorene Kinitj "A Tragedy In Four Act" i Kpworthi.ms i Reading: Ployce Wylie Vocal Solo Marguerite I.emert Iramtltlon "!roup of 5irls Keadinif Ruth Taylor "!r. Carver v. Dr. Knnwall" Epworthlans The entire proceeds will bo given toward a fund for the missionary work of Miwi limit Warner. In Ilo rario tie Panta Ke. Sooth America. niCTl'IlN FROM tVOTLAXD Mm. li. H. Thompson and four chil dren have returned to Pendleton after a visit In Scotland and arc guests ut the home of Mrs. Anna Robertson. Mm. Thompson and children went to Scotland last July and were Joined by Mr. Thompson In December. He re turned here a few day prior to his family. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will make, their home at :S South Mailt street, WIM, SHIP CLOTH IS The members of the Research Club, who hava been sewing on clothes for the Inmate of the Waverly Baby Home, are completing- their work and will ship a box of clothing- within the next few days. For thia reason, mem ber have been asked to complete the sewing at once so that the shipment can be made. WILL HEAR ORCHESTRA. Mrs. F. E. Hoyden, Mr. B. V. Mc Com.is, Mrs S. H. Forshaw, Mrs. Charles H. Marsh and Mr. Georse Hartman motored to Walla Walla this afternoon and will hear the New York 1 biiharmonic Orchestra at the Key lor Grand thl evening. They will re urii to Pendleton tomorrow. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED The wedding of Miss Rose Jonea of Nolin and J. L. Johnson, also of Nolin, II O ! f S I 1 S T A 1 11 S II O 1' Saturday Specials SILK DRESSES 19.75 GEORGETTE WAISTS 5.45 SUITS AT SPECIAL PRICES COATS AT SPECIAL PRICES NEW SPORT SKIRTS ' NEW! JERSEY SPORT JACKETS was solotnnlied here recently with I Rev. W. 'Hi Cox, pastor of the ltaptlst church, officiating;. Guest for the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Collins. ' MRS. Ol.IVKll ENTERTAINED. Mrs, R. U Oliver of 1'eiulleton, Is 'i.H.;ini; . the home ot Her daughter Mn Chpuncey Smith. Mr. Smith en ivilalued Informally for her 'mother on iitt'itday afternoon. Those pres ent were Mrs. Melvin Carnino, Mr H. 1'ui'er. Miss Mary Fox, Mrs. Thomas Vlcus. Yrs Mary Wright, Mra. t'ha. !"urk, Mrs E. E. llemley, Mrs. II. C. WiU-h;. Mrs. Charles Nash, Mrs. Fred Wo.'f, rs. William Miller, Mrs. C. B. Day, Mr. J. W. Gray and Mrs. Henry S-a'd er. The bouse was prettily dec orated with Oregon grape and wild enriant. Dainty refreshments were stive.l. Camas Post. MWCHEO.V IS GIVEN. Mrs James Stursia was hostess yes terday for a luncheon at her home Hi Monroe street, honoring Mrs.; Clarke Nelson who Is a gitest in Pen-1 dletcn. Sweet peas In pnstel shades! of lavender and pink were used as a ! do-oration. Six tables of bridge were in play during the later hours of the afternoon. Mrs. Fred Ettrl winning thu h'sli score trophy. PARTY IS ENJOYED A card party was given last night by the Rchekah Cli.b, whose g-uests were member of the Rehekah and dddfel-lii-ws' lodge. Twelve tables of "uOO" were In pluy, Ivan Dimlck winning the high rcore trf.phy and IT. S. Fiirley the tonsoli.tion prue. Later In the even ins, refreshments were served. LF.I IF ARSALS PROGRESSING. Rehearsals for "Spreading the Ntw" and The Well of the Saints," to bo presented next Tuesday evening t the State Hospital auditorium by member of the Thursday Afternoon Club. Meinbers of Federated Clubs axe to be guests for the presentation. Mrs. F. Lv Hoyden and Mrs. Williird Bond are to be hostesses for the even ing. THE SHOP OF BETTER VALUES TO ENTERTAIN CLUB. Mrs. L. I- Rogers and Mrs. J. C. Snow will be hostesses tomorrow aft ernoon for a meeting of the Entre' Nous bridge club. Guests have been asked to the home of Mrs. Rogers, in North Main street. RETCRX TO BAKER. Mrs. Thomas Montgomery and small n, Stephen Montgomery, who have betn m Ptndleton visiting relatives, have teturned to their home In Paker. MRS. WHITTOCK HERE Mrs. J. B. Whittock, of Pasco, for merly of Pendleton, accompanied by Mrs. Raynolds, of Pasco, are In Ten dleton today. SALI5 TO BE HELD The Wenaha Camp Fire Girls will hold a cake and candy sale. Saturday morning at nine thirty, at Alexanders. JOLLY NINE TO MEET Members of the Jolly Nine Club will meet tnnieht at the home of Mrs. Fred Frazier, 205 Garden street. Ladies Purses AND Vanity Bags Made of leather, priced from 32.90 to $9.50 THE iUFJON DRUG CO. i CABLE BREAKS AND CAR DROPS ON MAN; NOT SERIOUSLY HURT A miraculous escape from death is recorded in the case of William Edwards, employe of Penland Bros., who was knock ed to the ground this morning when a cable on which an Olds mobile was being swung, snap- ' pert, lien who were present say that the machine fed a distance of five feet, struck Edwards on the head and shoulders and knocked him to the ground. The machine was the last of c&rioaci of cars that were being unloaded. He suffered cuts oer the nose and face, h.'s shoulders wre. tL-veroly bruised, his back wrenched and one leg twisted, but the phyareian who examined him was unable to find ar.y brok- en bones. The accident occur- rid at 11 o'clock. Fellow work- men expected to find Edwards mortally hurt when they got him from under the car but It is thought that his injuries will not prove serious. The Last Day SATURDAY, APRIL 30th GOLDEN GATE COFFEE SALE 1-2 pound free with 2 1-2 pounds $1.33 1 pound free with 5 pounds . '..$2.50 Ranch Butter, roll .......75c Ranch Eggs, guaranteed fresh, dozen .". 25c ( Fine Valnuta, pound : ........30c Mountain Potatoes, 100 pounds $1.50 Stanfield Brick Cheese, pound 45c Woodcock Paste, large package '.. 35c Onion Sets, pound 15c Complete line of Garden Seeds. Complete line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phones 23 Only 1 Quality the Best on Sunday and visited at the D. H. Shaw home. t The Jesse Haney home Is mtaran-l tined for smallpox. .Mrs l!a)ph Hartley and llltloi daUKhter, C-pal. are visitiiiK with Mrs. Bartley'a parents, Mr. und Mrs. L. U. Shipley, this week. Roy Altebury has been ill at his home on Lower Dutter creek Mr. mil Mrs. George Prlndle, who! have resided at Westluml the past few I months, have returned to Hermiston ! where they w;ll reside. Mr. Prindlel will be in the employ ot the J. K. Shot well Construction Co. .Gerald Shipley is the new Janitor at the W'estland school. Mrs. Jesse Prindle is now .driving i the school jitney thnt' serves the north i end of the Westland district. Mrs. U. G. Shipley made a shopping and pleasure trip to Stanfleld and Pen dleton. She was accompanied to Pen dleton by her daughter. Mrs. C. A. Connor. Y. G. Rodda motored to Pendleton on Tuesday. O. I). Teel has leased six sections of AGAIN T have k'n..... LITTLE MOTIIF.lt HAPPY fror the past eiuht years been very much distressed with bloat tin? and atomach trouble due to con stipation since I was a child. No medi cine (save me more than temporary re lief. I gut so had I was afraid I would have to leave my three little children. Put since taking a course of Mayr'a Wonderful Kemedy two years ago I have been entirely well; no constipa tion or other trouble." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus fnjm the Intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestlnul ailments, Includ ing appendicitis. One dose will con vince or money refunded. . , . railroad and government land lying west of the river and has established a camp just north of Westland. He ex pects to pasture about three hundred head of cattle there for the next six weeks. Miss Illah Quick has returned from St. Anthony's hospital. THE THOMAS SHOP -J, A VJoiittl . Oppoitil COATS DRESSES ' Each one the inspiration of a master and executed , with a skill that amount to genius. Exquisitely plain or wonderfully trimmed and drafted, they present the Paris idea of the moment. Matterials and colors comprise all this season's showing. Early (election is advised, for at the prices offered, they will go faster than the usual sale of garments. VPS iiN J . Today's Express Brought us an exceptionally. fine one-strap gray pump with full Louis heel, these in Laird-Schoper shoes. , b.Aiim. Just the shoe you have been waiting for, and too, we have all sizes and widths. May we show them to you and fit your foot properly? SlOS-OS,S2VC LEASED FOR RANGE fEast Oreironian Special.) WESTLAND - MINNEHAHA. April 29. L. C. Quick was a Pendleton vis itor last Monday. Howard McNeil arrived from Se attle. Wach., last Tuesday and is a guest at the home of his brother-in-law, Lou Keith. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Warren were down from their farm near Pendleton 'ryr y, y t SMqqnught Good Company A bnoik of verses, an easy ''hair, Q.box cy Oman's Or jgon Qterriot Ric! rubr-re7 cherried from 6un-flecked rrchards hidden in th delicious cremeand chocolate th,f)rJy Vogan can make. Small wonder jmy rjople are partial to this Vzi -Conferon. L PLENTY OF MILK FED Chickens For Sunday's Dinner. Special for Sunday Morning's Breakfast SWIFTS FAMILY STYLE PURE PORK SAUSAGE Downeys Market Phone 600 " 815 Main At 2 dealers everywhere. Voga" Candy Company. T-&raaad Stsctta . Spolune Tacoaui 3 n MELLOW AS MOONLIGHT Tommy Milton, American "speed Mng," ha entered the 600 mil awerpstakea at the Indlanapolla Hiiwy May 30. He'll drive a rarer owned by Cliff Durant, ml tiuivUr uortjtiian. Outing Equipment California Folding Camp Stove .........$4.00 Folding Oven ,..$1.75 Double Folding Canvas Cot :.....$12.75 7'xl4M4 oz. Bed Sheet $8.50 6'xl4' 14 oz. Bed Sheet $7.50 Mess Kits, Aluminum 75c Canteens, solid aluminum 75c Regulation white navy Middy, special $1.50 O. D. Army Blankets '. $5.00 hce:, Shirts, Breeches Anny I Km Sales CO. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Step Inside for a Nice ice-cold drink mm rim i it -yj ' ' ' rTI " "' 510 Main Phone 801 -We are demonstrating the porcelain-lined water cooler in the famous Automatic Refrigerator. This cooler lies right next to the ice, between the food and ice compartments. Requires no . extra space or ice. Your ice does double duty, cooling your water and refrigerating your foods. Can be used with or without water bottle. Have you seen the food-saving, ice-saving, health saving Automatic? . It's a wonderful refrigerator. CRAWFORD I0J E. COl KT ST. PIIOM3 400