East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 05, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PACK SIX
DAILY EAST OMGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 5, 1021.
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Social and Club News
I'lUK'.ItAM 1H LNJi'YKl)
f peclul irit rest was the roe(t:tl nt
lh MHhintilrt Htndlos Inst owning
when Mrs. licit A. Mt lv.nald present
od three miiiiII iiiih, Vein 1.011 r. Thel
ma Morris ami ltuth I-cstor Im piano
recital.
A larce number of friends listened
with pleasure to tin inloreMiiiK pro
gram given from memory iimi with
pol and pxprrssion worthy
older ptiidcntK.
HMd i)thm, singing toni' and clean
lerhnllup were apodal femur? s nf the
plavliig ,,f parlt imp, throughout the
program which follows;
Allegretto from thp Toy Symphony
Haydn
Kirubandc H.tndel
Andutilo Monrt
Vera ji:t
Thp Jokp
fhcphprd Sons
Iance of Ihp Marlonctts
ltuth Lester
t'p In thp Swine
Llttlp Cloud, Nellie Whitinc Mclmnald
I Wonilpr If ; hp Lion Knows . . . lillhre
Kong of thp implne-J.irk ... . licck
Tl Pima Morris
Curious Story Heller
Whprp Hosts lilo im l'arvot:r
Loaf
AViu lies HpxpIs , ,
Vein
Thp Hrow nip Hand
er Itooks and Hills . . .
Thp Hill
Ilnth lister
Thp Frog l'ond
In Sunny Spain
Thp Hand Wright
n thp rinygronnd Krcnutin
Thpltna Morris
much I The Skylard Tschaikcwsk
I A Story by thp Mouse Lyno
Hell Walt j
Wooden Shoo Dance . . .
Vora Iipf
Trio Hunting Song ..
Vora Leaf, Kuth lister
Morris
VISIT IS ENJOYED
.v H.I..I..PI 01 t.i.. upmiPts of HusliPp
hnpter, Ordpr of tli" Lustern Star
e -.(.pd a visit to Helix chapter on
Tiusdav evening. Thoso who motorpd
to l.e neighboring town were Mr. nnd
Alls Cliff Lcllinger, Mr. nnd Mrs. K.
,i. Murphy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Prank Saling,
Mr .itml Mrs. II. c'onroy, Mr. nnd
Mrs Y v.. liingold, Mr uml Mrs A. y
Met i iley, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. (', Wood-
wor h, Mrs. W.nn Johnson, Mrs. LpoIh
!' v ii Miss Kmily McHroom, Mrs.
A'lU'ina Mct'orinmaeh, Mrs. Lillian
liarboni ( Tray'ni- Mrs. W. U, Wyrlok, .Mrs. Hat
! tio lais, Mrs. Catherine linker, Mrs.
. . Lyncs ;;eorge Mangier, Mrs. Kdllh Suhl. Mrs
. .Schytte
. I!ai bom
. .lonklns
. . Pranki
. Hokrejs
Krenlalln
. . l'oldln: !
and Thelmu
. . .Wolff
. . . liphr
. . Adams
Harbour
MltS. STANKIKI.D I'N'iKKTAINS.
Mrs. Lobett Slanfiplii was hostess
Tupsiiay at an attractively nppointpd
luncheon of lii covers. Thp rooms and
table made a charming picture of
springtime loveliness with cholre
flowers artistically placed. .Mrs. Stun
tipld pave a dancing party last week
f"i a coterie of society folk. Tpp
ek end slip will motor to hugene fo;
the fpsitvitip.s thrrp. Mrs. Stanfipld
will he thp sups! of Governor and Mrs.
i'U of.. Oreuun.un.
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FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
Silk Dresses
Special
19.75
Taffetas, Georgettes and
Satins.
Values ranging up to $35.00
Sizes 16, 18, 36, 38.
New Sport Skirts Just In.
T H K S H O P O F I1FIT K K YAI.IES
Kmil Doliiipit. Mrs. Kdith Hntthpl
Mrs. Mmprva Motsp. Mrs.). .. (Jmy,
A. C. runk and Ir. 11. c Ellsworth
LVXCHIJOX' IS GIVEN.
For an piiloyablp sprinir lunphpon.
Mrs. L. C. Scharpf. Mrs. K JI. SpaUl-
inn and Mrs. Frpd Llpunllpn were hot.-!
Ipsps ;.pstprriay at thp Sehnrpf homp!
on Martin strppts. Flowers In delicate
pastel shades w ere a pleasing deco-1
nitlvp not . liridBe was the diversion!
for the later hours of the afternoon!
and in the play, Mia. Henry Di.xon i
Jones and llrs. Alger Fee won tha'
lith score trophies.
G. V. S. MEETS.
Members of the Girls' Friendly So
ciety, upper division, met yesterday
afternoon at the Episcopal rectory.
The Kirls sewpd hiring the afternoon
and made plans for a social which
will be held on the evening of May 2r.
The membership of the G. F. S. Is 'con
stantly increasing and the meet;ng
jcMcriay was well attended.
Grandma's Cakes
In white, devil food and fruit, each 20c
Fresh doughnuts every morning, dozen 25c
20 varieties of Tru Bin Cakes, pound 50c
Stick Candy, pure sugar, 10 sticks 10c
Chocolate Truffles, larte box $2.00
Ctinipfire Marsh Mallows, box .25c
Lard, 5 pounds, full weight $1.25
Japan Rice, pound 10c
Standard Tomatoes, can 15c
Standard Corn, can 15c
S. 0. S. Kitchen Cleaner, box 40c
Marcella Nut Oil
Old Monk Olive Oil.
Burnett's and Imperial Extracts and Spices.
Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Tea and Coffee
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
J)
GERMAN CABINET WILL'
REMAIN IN OFFICE UNTIL
4
NEW MINISTRY ORGANIZES
SOCIETT TO MEET.
The Women's Foreign Missionary
Society of the Methodist church will
meet tomorrow at the home of Mrs
Lama Harris who will be assisted In
rpceiving by hpr sistpr, Mrs. Xash. The
program will be led by Mrs. John
Seror. The society will hold a rook
ed food Nile at Gray lirothers on Sat
urday.
TEA IS I't'KTPOXED.
The silver tea to have been given
May 6 by the Ladies of the Woman's
Benefit Association of the Maccabees
has been postponed to May 14. It
will be held in the library club room.
. A. II. TO MEET.
1 lie Iadits of the Grand Armv of
the , Republic are to meet tomorrow
afternoon at 2:15 in the library club
room.
CLUB TO MEET
rhe HpizzerinUum Club will
tomorrow at the home of Mrs.
.Nash, i)10 Mill street.
meet
Anna
UKP.HX. May (A. I'.)
The cabinet of Chancellor Kch-
renbach, which last night tend-
ercd their resignation, continued
functioning today in compliance
w ith the president's request that
if remain In office until the new "
ministry is organized.
FAT PEOPLE
GET THIN
Why bt mnttut whan you mlfM wily mtuct
It to 10 pounds, (whawfvr jou mJ tat by U
vocuterfullr Ocaclou, Mf. rltttl Kwnln
ttmf )' lk firf ifl mnngm. Gtl tntll bt
f KOKSIN UbuVM (vronwiDcvd kotti tl U
drufilat'l. Follow dlrveiino ua-1f mon$r refund
futrtntvt. t-ehur will U m tiled you FREI by
kORIlN CO., NC-Mt titUiX. HtW Ytrt, N. V
, t
HIGH SCHOOiTnOTES j
HOPES OF EFFECTING
Vincent Ilunlrr Injured Vincent
Hunter, a sophomore in the school
and a prominent track man, was in
jured this morning while playing
baseball on the high school lawn.
Young Hunter's left arm was broken
when he fell on it while Irving to
catch n bull. I-'oth bonis of the arm
wvie broken. lie was rushed Immedi
ately to a doctor s office where the
hr ken bones were set without an an
esthetic. The loss of Hunter on the
.ramiMii iveaiien rpmncton s pros
pects as he was Pendleton's mile run
ner. He took second place in thp la
Grande-Pendleton meet. in tha
event. He is expected to return to
school tomorrow.
NEW YORK, .May 5. (A. P.) Thp
American Hallway Express company
notified ,itJJ employes It contem
plated a, wage revision on June first.
We've Everything
that Baby Needs
toward health or comfort and you
any frtl fure that no matter how
mall the pnrrha.p, there it aiwayi 1
reliable qiuiity.
and Don't Forget
Johnson's Baby Powder
has to many uses in the nursery.
Thi powdrr is the ery best for
tender t insand is made in a world
umout laboratory.
Eaby Bottles
Crib Sheets
All Eaby Foods
Mellins Food
Nestles Food
Eskays Food
Imperial Granum
Robinsons Barley
Harlicks
Hemo
Eordens
Eengers
We also have a good
assortment of Baby
Eocks. Keep a record
for your baby.
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
' ; WASHINGTON', May 5. r. P.)
egouutions between the government
land seamena' leader are practically
at a standstill. As far as the unions
are concerned, the negotiations are
ended, said President William K.
, Brown of the .Marine Engineers nati
onal benevolent association. At the or
ifice of Secretary of l-ahor Davis, it Is
said that no plans have been made
for any conference for at least two
days. Pa vis and Hoover seemed to
have little hope of effectim: a settle
ment, though neither would say di
rectly that there had been a breakii',
off of negotations.
Stmlenl liody Nominations Held
JAt a student body meeting held thir
morning nominations for thp student
body office for next year were read
A committee Is appointed each enr tc
submit names of likely men for the
office to the student body to be voted
on. The committee this yea.' wat-
composed of Jens Torgeson. chair
man; ;John Simpson, lrva Dale. Mar
jorio McMonles and Leurancp Warner
Several nnnie were given from the
floor. All nominations are to be vot
ed upon at an election to be held Ma
I-'. The men nominated and to he
voted upon at the annual election are
Prcidileut, Charles Snyder and pyrnn
Warner: first vice-president, Allen
FolHom. Shirley Hevel and liuth Snow:
second vice-president. Iiichard Law
rence, P.ichar.l Earnhart and Iios
Mathews:; secretary-treasurer, Irene
Day and I'arhara Edmunds:; genera'
manager. Vernon Fowler ami Fre.inr
iek Itohrnian: properly manager
ileort-e Childs and Vincent Hunter
business manager of the Ijintern
hnrlc.fi McLean and Harold Houser:
business manager of the Annual, Miss
Aunes Little; editor of Lantern,' far'
Nelson r.nd lloger Keen:: Yell leader,!
Itol Morrison and Flovd Smith.
For Sale
We deliver free anywhere in city limits.
CHICK FEED, SCRATCH FOOD
WHEAT
ALFALFA SEED
SEED CORN
OATS, BARLEY, FEED CORN
CALF MEAL, LAMB MEAL
A sharp advance in the price of
wheat is shown in today's market :
which is stronger than for several!
weeks past, May wheat closing at I
1.44 1-H and July at SI. 14 3-4, an urt-
.ioce oi six ami a nair cents ovei
yesterday's price for May wheat and
an advance of five cents over yester
day's July price.
Following are the quotations re
ceived by Overbeck & Cooke, local
brokers:
Wheal
Open High Low Close I
May 1.:74 Jj.4Dy4 S 1.37 11.44 ,i I
July 1.M9 1.15 I.OS',4 1.1474 I
'oiii I
May .r,8 .60' .f,8V, .59
July .61) -j, .3 1.4 .6UT, .62 Vg
Oats
May .34 --j '.3 .34 '4 .3i;ij
J'llv .37 .?,x H sk
HV CHAIiLK.S KDWAItD llOl'mi
(I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.)
SHANGHAI. tliy Mali.) Famine
conditions which have threatened 40,
Ooii.non lives in Northern China and
have been aggravated by typhus and
other Wrulent disease are being cum
hatted today in such a systematic man
ner that It appears likely a major pro
portion of the population w 111 be saved.
The fate of the suffering millions de
pends on the continued financial sup
port of America and China.
Highway construction on a greater
scale than has ever before been known
n China has been undertaken In Shan
tung. Shansl and Chill provinces, un
Ipr the direction of the American lied
ross. As a result of this movement
millions of starving families have been
enabled to win a livelihood, while pro
moting the future betterment of the
stricken districts.
Already there has been completed a
ireat highway from Teh Chinv, In
Shantung, to Kwan Tao und this road
s to bp extended eastward to Han Tan,
where It will reach tho tirand Canal,
China s ancient Inland waterway. Simi
lar plans are under way for Shansl and
Chill provinces.
Methods pmployed by the relief
workers to obtain the best results for
the bent-fit of the suffering populace
have been carefully considered. Work
men are chbsen from the families in
greatest distress and are paid In grain
in fpiantities sufficient to maintain
the strength of the laborers and their
families.
Peking t'nion Medical Collego diet-
May Blouse
Special
-Lot One-Beaufiful line of Georgettes and Crepe
de Chine, blouses all beautifully made to sell at pri
ces that will please everybody $5.85
Lot Two The new white waist for spring and
summer are wonderfully attractive in style and ma
terial, at the same time being very reasonable in
price. Dainty voiles and batistes, many of them ela
borately trimmed. This lot $2.50 and 2.93
ltlunn have given their advice as to the
amount of food necessary to maintain
the sufferers and pvery precaution has
1'ppii taken to avoid waste. -
Transportation of food supplies to
the people living from T.O to lull miles
in thp Interior from the nearest rail
connection has proved a severe prob
lem, but Is being solved by the use of
batalions of wheelbarrow coolies.
Hundreds of these coolies with their
siiuaklng barrows arc daily trudging
along the paths from rail to villages,
bearing foodstuffs.
Present Indications are that the first
harvest will be reaped nbout June "J.
Then tho crisis will hare been passed
unless the elements decree otherwire.
In the mratitlmo millions of dollars
must be forthcoming to save million"
of lives.
KF.IUOI WHKAT FLAKKS cook In
ten minutes
Catarrh
Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ-
f?.. by Constltutinnl conditions.
HALL 8 CATARKH MKDICINB la a
Tonic and Blood Purifier. Hy cleansing
the blood and building up the System.
lAIX'a CATARRH MEDICINE restores
normal eonditlona and allows Nature to
So its work.
All Druggtsta. Circulars free.
F. 1. Cheney A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
BIG
DANCE
COLD SPRINGS HALL
Saturday, May 7
Good Music Good Eats
Good Road
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We have some late model rebuilt
Dodge Brothers cars that we sell
with the same guarantee as new
cars. You take no chances when
you buy a used car from us.
ELLIS - SCHILLER COMPANY.
Phone 963.
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Beats Batters to Hit
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
1300 W. Alta
Phone 351
INGROWN TOE NAIL
TURNS OUT ITSELF
A few drops of "Outgro" upon the
skin surrounding the ingrowing nail
reduces Inflammation and pain and ao
toughens the tender, sensitive skin un
derneath th- toe nail, that it an not
penetrate the f!eh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almost over night.
"Outgro'' is a harmless, antiseptic
manufactured for chiropodists. How
ever, anyone can buy from the drug
store a tiny bottle containing directions
HrruccTtT e en i
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Stenography Taught
Afternoon or eviMiinj? by rxperifneed
HhortliaiKl and t ptwritinj; Klven at
ti&7 Coabig. i'Uouc b43-K.
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Step Inside for a
Nice ice-cold drink
Johnny Bassler. rookie catcher for tho Detroit Tigers, hu Jumped
from obscurity on the Lo Angelca club of the Coaat League to being one of
the beat backatopi In the American League. Baasler la colled the mind
IT b JtoCher" 1,9 ou,8UeM" batte ni b" P their plant on
We are demonstrating the porcelain-lincci water
cooler in the famous Automatic Refrigerator.
inis 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 FURNITURE CO.
I0J E. COt'llT ST.
rilONli 408