TktZ tXX PAH.? EAST CKECOSIAN, POBLETON, OREGON TDjSpAT JSVEiqNO, MAY jl, 3,921. rr MHK. NVKTUO.M HoNiiRKD Mm. Anna yntrom, who has been In iVnillftun fur " exlendcd xislt nt lh home of her dinn-hitr Mr. Knnrh I'fRrmn and thi will leave umiii fur KnttiKiN, honored yeMerdiiy afler- ' 1 " noon at en Informal party for which j Miss HADLBY WIN'S, her daiitthter w h'wtK. The after-1 Mi Jneihinc' Hadlev color note In (hp table whore cover i Dl'SV HKKS MKHT were hild fur eiKht, the iinenta being The Hiwy Itces of the Miu'caliccs on old friend of the two honorecn. The I Joyed a meeting yesterday afternoon ut nfiornoon was spent in now tug and In the homo of Airs. C. H. Conroy. The reminiscences. I afternoon wan pent Informally and In flower contest. Mrs. Klla Hrown and Mrs. Susan rayne won the honors. LI- nircil nine, i lacs ni tulips were used In decorating I noon wim n.oni in chiiiim rind music I as the winner In the Hilvrr medal ! ancl hostess served refreshments and later refresh im-tim were served, j contest held last niht at the Frwhy-1 durln the later hours. The fifty Kprlnit flowers were used in derornt- jterlan church under the ntispices of ! numbers present discussed the rally lug. The (iiiest Hat Included Mrs. O. A. ! tnc Women a Christian Temperance j "ich is to he held in La Grande May Kwanx.n. Mrs. Itlcimril Rankin, Mrs. (,,. Tne, juduces were Rev. i' It is probable that a large class . Carlson. Mrs. -. errell, Mrs. c. A. J drome 1. Clark, pastor of the Pros- i wm bc Initiated. Johnson, Mrs. Veorite Kdmunds. Mrs. byterian church Mbu Rarbara Hoch 1 '' Will Anderson, Mrs. I. K. Williamson. , tPIlrn,.r mi,i ,,.. mi .... Mm. Gander Terjeson, Mrs. John Rust. v..orhee, ,a member of the hl-ih ! ' , , MAI.K X'm .KVENT- .Mis. Imle Rolhwell, Mrs. "lanes I CUK, faculty .Molsledt. Mrs. 1i . C. Crawford, aliK Henxie Ness, Miss Laura Johnson, Miss . Vera Hlnc, Miss Marcella Johnson. Miss ilwKcl Williamson. Miss Irene (wanson. Miss Linnle Terrell, Ernest j Rothwell, Miss Mildred Terjeson,, Misj June Crawford, Mrs. J. 8. Frankum and Miss Luetic I'earson. , M.CHKON IS GIVEN In honor of her mother, Mrs. HL H. ; Hillock, and Mrs. W. J. Inciter, of ' Portland, who is visiting nt the home " of her niece, Mrs. Wllllard lioud, Mrs, James Welch was hostess yesterday lor an Informal luncheon at the Welch home. Yellow lupin, cornflowers and other spring Mnssoms lent a rharmims I A Kold medal contest Is to be held I under the auspices of the Union some time In June., Severnf contests have !een held this winter and spring un der the auspices of the Union. LITTLK DAUGHTER BORN' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chllds are the parents of a little daughter born this morning at the home of Mrs. L. N Mccone The new arrival, which weishs seven pounds, has been named Marjorie Mae. Mrs. Chllds was for merly Miss V Innle Boylen and little Marjorie Mae is the granddaughter of Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Hoylen, prom Inent Pendleton residents. Htlfl'S U'SIAIIU SHOP ANNOUNCING THE ARRIVAL OF NEW SPORT BLOUSES GUESTS IX PENDLETON. Mrs. Ira Hijrh of Uoise. Idaho, and Mrs. Fred Rrookman, of Portland, were Ruests of Mrs. Kv F. Averill and Mrs. J. C. Snow today at luncheon at the Elks' club. Mrs. High and Mrs. Brockman are in Pendleton with Mr. LHigh and Mr. Brockman, Mr. High be ing president or the Inter-State Real Estate Association and Mr. Brockman secretary of the association. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Miss Opal Wood, of Thorn Hollow, and James Allen Crowder, also of Thorn Hollo1, were united In marriage last evening at the. Presbyterian jnanso by Rev. George U Clark. The ring ceremony was used. The bride wore a smart blue tailored suit of serge. Sir. and Mrs. Crowder will make their home at Thorn Hollow. Smart New Blouses of Crepe De Chine, Imported Pongee and the Popular Striped Crepe De Chine Sport Blouses, popularly priced. NEW ORGANDIE DRESSES JUST IN! THK SHOP OF nE TTKR YAll'EH NOTWITHSTANDING EAD TIMES We Are Stifl in Business Trade at Home We need your business. Do not send to Portland, Walla Walla for your goods or buy from salesmen who represent outside firms. Our prices on our goods are equal to theirs. Our prices are the same and we pay taxes in Umatilla county. Protect Your Home Industry U1W FL01 & GRAIN CO. 1300 W. Alta Phone 351 Local members of the Parent Teach- er Associations of Pendleton are ho- I ttvo In nuking arrangements for the I reception to delegates which will be given tonight at the library 'as' thei opening event of the convention, Th ! ilub room is being made lovely with! spring flowers. The room will 'je I used during the social hour which will I follow the program In the auditnrmnt. j Other events In the social ealcndiii i of the convention include a dinner to- j n;orrow evening In Parish Hall and a j luncheon on Friday at noon in the iiriMian church. At the dinner !i e presidents will be honor guests' and each president or her representative will .ve a three minute report from her nsfcociililon. "Give us this day our daily Bread" WE DO NOT REALIZE the importance that "our daily bread" plays in our live. Not alone as a food but as a foundation for all the great activi ties of life. We have permitted our taste for bread to be trained to accept only the finett and whitest and freshest of bread, with the result that the muscle building gluten and the brain building phosphor ouc are left to go to our cattle and hogs DEVOIR'S HEALTH BREAD It tastes better It gives more strength ',-. It prevents many disorders It is entirely free, from animal fats , : Doctors recommend it . We sell it, let us have your order NOW. i Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best E A Warning to feel tired before ex ertion Is not laiiness it's a sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's SarsaparllloJ Sufferers should not delay. Hot rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sursaparilla today. MISS EVANS VISITS. Miss Mildred Evans, of Seattle. Washington, is In Pendleton a.1 the guest of Miss Helen Martin. liss Evans and Miss Martin were class mates at l.'nivcrsity of Washington. Miss Martin is planning several in formal arfairs for the pleasure ' of Miss Evans during her visit here. LEAVE FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. cf. A. Pclamater and daughter Mrs. Krimberger, who have been in Pendleton as guests of Mrs. Delama ter's sister, Mrs. Edwards, left today for Portland. Their home is in Rich ill, Missouri,! and they are on a tour of the west. MISS ROSE WEDS ' Miss Clara Rose and John Dock weiler, both of Meacham, were mar ried yesterday in Pendleton. Justice J.. H. Parkes performed the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Meacham. MRS. P.ROWNI1ELD DEPARTa -Mrs. Charles lirownficld, who has been spending a few days in Pendle ton, departed today for Portland where she has made her home since leaving Pendleton. Nine thousand aeventy four books were circulated through the Umatilla county llbiary system during March, exceeding the total of March, 1920, by 1,341 volumes or a 17 percent increase, according to the report for last .month announced today. The total is made up as follows: 0""iral adult, 2196; central Juvenile, 1210; branch adult. 2767; branch Juvenile, 1964; rural schools, 938. The, . .tfiBUiuiuii ci readers was 27 at the central library and J6 at the branches. Followins are the branch circula tions: Milton, 804; Hermlston, 80S; Athe na, 729; Echo, 623; Weston, 4i4; Free water, 391; Ferndalt, 309; Umatilla, 261; Helix. 135; Um:ipinc, 102; Pilot Rock. 80; total. 4731. Fifty-six shipments of bool.s, con taining 146 bouKs, were made, and 61 meetings, -with a total of 1336 attend ance, were made. One hundred eleven people attended t'no four Sunday con certs. With monthly receipts and balance, the total funds for Marc'i Were $91.67, leaving a bulance of $60.37 on hand after expenses of $31.30 were paid. VliMIER WEARS FIRST STRAW HAT SEEN ON PENDLETON STREETS MOTOR TO ECHO. . , Mrs. D. Ulrich and son1, Arthur 11- rich. motored to Echo todav. They will return this evening. Merchants' and Manufacturers' Fair to Be Held Soon Trade at Home This meani you, Mr. Catalog Man. Ask yourself these pointed questions, reason with yourself, then place yourself in your own merchant's boots and we believe you will see the folly of buying from catalogs. Do mail order houses help you reduce your taxes by paying taxes in your own county? Can you ask them to extend you credit in time of need? Do they ever return a dollar of your money by giving you employment, buying your produce, or spending a dollar in your home town? Is it policy for you to send this fellow your cash in ad vance, then wait two weeks or more for your merchan dise? Interest on money in transit runs into the thou sands for the mail order houses. THINK IT OVER, THEN BUY AT HOME SfOFSZfOS''S'?F7C MEETING IS POSTPONED Because of the state convention of the Parent Teacher Association, the Baptist Ladies Aid will not meet this week, ARE IN APARTMENTS Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Taggart arc domiciled in the Robinson Apartments. 403 East Court street. How many people saw "it"? It reposed on the head of Charles Vinier, genial dork at Bond Itros. and b"gosli U was Pendleton's first straw hat of the season. Great ' competition exists among the boys as to who shall bc the first man to cross the dividing line between spring and summer, and the bright sunshine of this morning caused Charley to set the pace. 4- COXSKCKATKD BISHOP. NEW YORK, May 11. (A. P.) Rev. Dr. William T. Manning was con secrated today tenth bishop of the protcstant Episcopal diocese of New York amid imposing ceremonies. " TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY YEWrOP.T CM IJ XAMKS COX VKXTIOX DKLKfi.VTK NhWPORT, May 11. The Ladles- Civic Improvement club Tuesday elected .Mrs. Anna E. Presley as a del egate to the annual state convention of the federated clubs of Oregon. The convention will be held at Pendleton. June 1. The delegate; who will In clude the president. Mrs. Belt, will make a strong effort to have the 1922 convention held at Newport. ' WA NT HO Girl waitress. Apply ton Restaurant. Ill) CHICAGO, May 11 (U. P.) JIoriaiHen.se Is the biggest single fac tor in a successful marriage, says Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch, Chicago woman lawyer. She believes this so thoroughly that she advocates a cer tificate of good -tense for prospective brides and grooms. Buch certificate, Mrs. McCulloch said, should be required along with a health certificate, prior to the issuance of the marriage license. "Women should share equally In ad ministration of the family purse," said Mrs. McCulloch. "Therefore they should have some real horse sense." OPIUM JXH'XD IX liEMOXS. PITTSBURG, May 11. (A. P.) Two city detectives sent to Investigate a run on the lemon market in the Chi nese section here reported to head quarters that they had discovered opium secreted in the fruit being sold to the orientals. Two Chinese pedlera were arrested. XAPOLIX)X S IDEAL WOMAX The great Napoleon, In response to a question once asked by a lady, replied "My ideal woman is not the beautiful society belle or the butterfly o fash Ion, but the matron who reaches mld dlo age in complete preservation of health, with stalwart children by her side." There are a great many women of middle age who owe their good health to L.vdia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound, that famous medicine for fe male Ills. For almost fifty years this wonderful medicine, compounded of roots and herbs, has been restoring suffering women to health. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms with hot water. Inquire 701 Thompson St. Full SALE 1919 Ford as good as new. $400.00. A. A. Maybcrry, Adams, Oregon. ' FOR SALE Good bedstead, mattress and springs, $25.00; electric washer, $4o.ou; book case, $12.00;' . machlfle $10. 00; chiffonier, $15.00; china closet, 140.00. and other pieces. Mrs. A. M. Raker, Phone 24S-M after 4:00 p. m. 'SUCCESS World's Fattest Who Knows? y? A I 3 V- r 7 1 1 ' Is IP i ' , ,J' St ' )'. -W 1 Stenogra)hy Tauglit Afternoon or escnlngs by 'experienced teacher. Standard courso in Gregg I Shorthand and typewriting given ', at j 0J Cosbie, Phone 45-R. WHATEVER 1 EYESIGHT V "T WH-UHELPf V VOUfyvl 1 ' ill ' THOMAS : . 'v " SHOP :- ::; y i- Introducing Spring Styles ; in Voile arid Organdie Dr esses The style and materials of the wash dresses in this group are such as to make them delight ful. They are beauti fully made of dainty voiles, organdies and better gingham and in many cases trimmed with organdie collar and cuffs. Large tucks and ruffles are used clever ly, while a few are lace and organdie point -trimmed . Just received a new shipment of Jersey and Broad Cloth Sport Jack ets. . OLD TIME S Bill Hoffman' dance specialities will fuurnish the music Get Acquainted Dance TONIGHT LIBERTY HALL Vest Pocket Kodak Small enough to wear . - Focusing Model ' rr Pictures, 15-8 x 2 1-2 inches ; , New goods from the Kodak City are no soonerin troduced thanrou find them hefe. v ", ' For example, the new camera, in the V. P. K. size the focusing model of the' Vest Pocket Kodak Special is ready for your inspection. , , . It is a splendid picture-maker in every way.. S-The lens is Kodak' Anastigmat f.6,9 that' means speed and sharpness. Through a distinctive, focusing ar rangement, the Kodak, may be brought in sharp focus with the subject only three feet- away--rthat means "close tips' with the regular lens equipment PRICE, $21.00 ": ,. And of course there are the other models of the V. ; P., K. at $8,00 to $21.00. ... ; THE PBIDIHOB DRUG CO. QUALITY PRINTING at ReasonablePrices- East Oregonian Printing Department. Dave McGnlre of Silver Lake, Wis., doesn't belong tp a circa, nor loee he -vt expect to enter one. Ile'a ilx feet sven Inches tall and weighs T44 pound, bt he doesn't care to so to the trouble of flndine out whether bc'a the tMtit tat', in toe world or noC Be's satisfied with toe slinpl 'arm liie. WHATEVER your goal In life . perfect Hlffht In an exnen tlal of micce!". Don't be handl enpped by Imperfect vlBlon or xtnilned eyes, when tbc iiclenee of optometry has brought per fect eyesight within the reach of nearly everyone. Modern equipment and a Ions experience In the flttin? and ffrlndlni; of KlaxHeii at your ser vice here at m reaHonublo cnnl. Si More Rugs '.'..it-...--f.V' In the new shipment are MANY BEAUTIFUL AXMINSTERS This lot is in addition to yesterday's new arriv als and each and every rug has been -priced in keeping with the new price adjustments.-" It will make you think of the good old "1914 ays to gaze tnrougn our store. 1 CRAWFORD F 103 li COURT ST. 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