East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 10, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORECONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1021.
TWELVE PAG23
I.
Socta tfwd 67w& Agios'
WIIJ, MOTOIX TO PKATTUi.
Mr. ami Mm K. It. Thompson, Mrs.
II. II. lHllry, Mrs. 8ile Van Huren
nt n tJrandc, snd Mm K. K Moore of
I'ortlnnd, especl to motor to Keatlle
tomoirow They will attend com
mencement at t'nlversity of Washing
ton. Minn Thiuna Thompson, daugh
ter of Mr. snd Mrx. Thompson. being
VISITORS FKOM SI'OKANK
Mr. and Mrs.Joe Ciitlor, of Spokane
nr guests at tho home of Mr. M.'A.
Carlisle, JU Ulleth street. They will
spend a week In l'cmlleton.
WllJ, ATTEND COLLEGE
Mr", Charles Honuey, a memler of
the IViHllrton high school faculty, will
nnr of tho graduates. Mrs. llattery t leave, Juno 1: for Seattle where she
III not return lo Pendleton until Sep.
leinlier but will remain in the Sound
tlty during the tummcr.
ItiJIMf-VCKJIEXT Jl'XK l-!0.
June lrt-UO are the date for the n
tuiiil commencement of the I'nlverslty
i f Oregon. Some Pendleton nlumni
me planning to attend. The com
mcnoemrnt Is the forty-flfih annual
commencement of the cnllece and the
chief address la lo be by Edgar TX.
1''ner. editor of the Portland Orego
nlnn, on "Academic Freedom."
win attend summer school at Culver
oily of Washington. Mr. and Mrs. It.
Alexander will occupy the Ronuey rei
idenee on North Main stroi-t Hnrlmr l..
I anmmcr. They expect to move Into
their new residence, now under pro
cess of construction at the corner of
Jn. i win and Monroe streets by the
middle of September. V
IUY WINS rONTKKT.
ftlnyce Wylle. aged 8. won Ihe sil
ver iiicdul last night In the oratorical
context held under the auspices of the
W. C. T. I"i The title of his recitation
was "Independence Pell of 17. "
Naomi Hhdlcy received mention for
second honors. Four boys and three
is iris were entered In the contests.
They were Elsworth Akev CI-
amtmeu, teen wusey, tne winner, fa strong organization of the Ladies of
and Naomi Hadley. Mildred Cowan the O. A. IX. This body will hold Its
and Louis Flnley. Judges were Mrs. sessions in the library club room. The
v May, Mrs. uy Johnson and Mra j Daughters of Veterans are to be In scs
rorter. sion Monday, June 13.
WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED.
At an 11 o'clock ceremony this
morning at the home of the groom's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Morgan, of
Riverside, t'.eorgo A. Morgnin and Miss
Constance Evers were united In mar
riage, R0b. G. I Clark pastor of the
Presbj toiian church, officiating. The
.... ... ...v v.iuiim jytiiiy m UIG IHi'n.
T". 1. 1 . . . . I .
iviiuuiic aro maaing plans to cnlcr-
WII.L ENTERTAIN GUESTS
Local women who are members of
LITTLE OIUL SIIMWS TALENT.
Little Miss Catherine Sullivan, aged
four, la showing unusual talent iu
aesthetic dancing. She is the daugh
ter of Mm. J. 1) Sullivan and danced
tho "Hutterfly ' Dance," and ""rot
Dance," last evening as a part of the
W. C, T. I', program at the Christian
church. Attired in a dainty rose col
ored dunce frock, the little girl made
an attractive picture and received fa
vorable comment for her grucu unil
tochnltiuo.
tain delegates from all over the state
who will bo In Pendleton June 13, 14,
13 and 16. for the annual state conven
tion of the Woman's Relief Corps, Iji
dies of tho O. A. IX. and Daughters of
Veterans.
The Relief Corp will hold Its ses
sions in the Elks lodge room and Pen
Oleton women are co-operating with
Mrs. Jessie Nelson, of the Ia Grande
corps. In making plans. There Is no
I IXelief Corps In this city, but there Is
HO PC'S ITSTAIPI SHOP
New
Summer
Frocks
OF ORGANDIE AND VOILE
Styles that Possess Individuality Yet
They Are Inexpensive.
Breezy, brisk and buoyant Styling
plus an indefinable charm is all one need
hint at. (
$12.75, $13.75, $16.50, $22.50 and Up
SEE OUR NEW HAND MADE BLOUSES
in French Voile and Organdie .
IHE SHOP OF BETTER VALUES
Including -a sister of the bride,
were present.
Miss Evers was formerly of Sail
Lake City, I'tah, where she has been
teaching In a Junior high school. She
is a graduate of Oberlln College' Mr.
Morgan Is one of Pendleton's' ex-service
men who saw service overseas for
a number of months. The couple will
be at home In Riverside utter u short
wedding trip.
TAFFY-PCLL THIS EVENING
Members of the Girls- Friendly So
ciety, upper division, will enjoy a
taffy-pull this evening at Parish Hull,
In celebrutlou of the close of a mem
bership contest In which the Fathful
Workers won, the defeated team being
known as the Willing Workers. Kath
erlne Dickson, captain of the Willing
Workers, is head of arrangements foi
the evening's entertainment.
The organlratlon, which Is a thriv
ing one of twenty members, will clos
Ihe season's activities with this even
ing's party. The society will resume
Its meetings In the fall and will meet
each Wednesday afternoon at Parish
Hall. The members are girls between
the ages of ten and fifteen.
RECITAL IS THIS EVENING.
Pupils of Mrs. Nellie Whiting Mc
Donald will be presented in piano re.
cltal thi sevening at the Presbyterian
church. There will be one violin
number by Laura Elizabeth Wood
ward, pupil of B. A. McDonald.
MR. AND MRS. SHE1RMAN HERE
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman, for
merly of Pendleton are visitors In the
city. They arrived here this morning
and will remain over the week end.
f
Just Received
New shipment of this season's
Bathing Caps. Many new styles to
choose from in colors and shapes.
REASONABLY
PRICED
1MLEI0II
Announcement
Elmer Bashor, for ten years employetf at the Hazel
wood Restaurants in Portland, has purchased the Delta
Confectionery and Restaurant and will make every ef
fort to give to the people of Pendleton the benefit of his
years of experience in the confectionery and restaurant
business..
The customer is always right, will be our motto and
we solicit your patronage with a sincere desire to render
quality and service that will please and satisfy.
We will in addition to our own pasteries carry a se
lection of Hazeiwood French Pastry and also Hazel
wood Candies. We solicit orders for French Pastry,
Ice Cream and Punches for special occasions.
CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAURANT
AIRPK.VES TOR CAMP LEWIS
TACOMA, Wash., June 10. (A. P.'i
Six De Havlland airplanes are sta
tioned at Camp Lewis, near here, for
use In forest patrol work In Washing
ton this summer. Lieutenant Robert
8. Worthington of the Ninety First
Area Squadron stationed at Mather
Held, Sacramento, has command of
the planes..
Included in the territory to be cover
ed will be the great Olympic Peninsu-
la. a vast stretch of wild land, in the
northwestern corner of the state. The
peninsula. It la claimed, contains mil
lions of feet of lumber. Last Janu
ary a storm blew down about 7.000,000
feet of the standing timber In that sec
tion.
I'lnnes on the patrol routes will
notify the. forest service by wireless
when fires arc located. Wireless tele
graph will be used this year and wire
less telephones next year.
Better Tea means
& thousand thinqs,
but principally belter
aroma, better flavor and
a more Mtuf qtnq strength.
Hihrilla ia Better Tea
and a veru plaaainq one,
loo U'tuxirtA while to trql
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The I
Wistaria 1
i SATURDAY and SUN
DAY SPECIAL
ICE CREAM
1 Pint 35c
1 quart , . . . f0c
Hi. VOKS
Vaullla. Strawberry, Cliocolute,
Maple lit, OraiiKe Sherbet.
ALL KINDS im.TAI.
CHUNKS
I Merchants' Lunch 40c
Quick Service
uiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiinT;
Mrs. Randall's Salad
Dressing
DEMONSTRATION ALL DAY SATURDAY
Best Cane Sugar, 100 pounds :.. $9.25
45c Soda Crackers; puckage 35c
45c Graham Crackers, package 35c
45c rSarrol Ginger Snaps, package 35c
$1.00 size Household Sodas, box .'. 75c
Stanfield Brick Cheese, pound 40c
Tillamook Cheese, pound 35c
Old Mason Covers, tloldcn Slate Covers Kconomy Covers
and Clumps, Hchiam Coverj, Kerr's pelf Scaling Jelly Classes.
All kinds of Kruit Jars. .
spi: i it, ecu ri i; and pKitcouvrOH nicUi
One Flue Aluminum Percolator and five pounds of hlvh
tirade Coffee. Special, both for IJ.T.1. ' .
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phones 28 ' Only 1 Quality -the Beat
Uncle Sasa vs. Hoot Owl
Y:' . VX'ffi'
t i i
Two owls that make their home on the White House ground are on
riaL President Harding; will let them stay If Jury of children from the
John Burroughs Club of Washington echools decide tbey axe helpful to
humanity. Attorneys for prosecution and defense are the achool chil
dren of the country who are asked to send their arguments to the "Owl .
Jury, care American Forestry Association, Washington." Meantime,
to. president and Jury are keeping an eye on the prisonsrs.
PORTLAND REALTOR DIES
AS RESULT OF INJURIES
RECEIVED IN ACCIDENT
POHTLA.VD, June 10. (A. P.)
Frank D. Wilson, a Portland realtor,
died from Injuries in an accident In
which Mrs. Margaret Garland was kill
ed late yesterday when tho automobile
plumted from the Columbia highway
at Brlday Veil.
OI.il TOMIIS DISCCOVElUa.
LONDON". June 10. (A. P.) Stu
dents of the English school of Arch
aeology have discovered at Mykalos
soii. In the Greek province of Boetia,
35 tombs dating from the fifth and
sixth centuries before Christ. Tho
conditions of the tombs, if ascertained,
have not yet been announced.
SAX FIIA.VCISCO. June 10.-MA.
P.) Work is being rushed at the Pre-
Fidio of .San Francisco and at Camp
Lewis, near Tacoma, Washington pre
paring the posts for twelve hundred
men expected there July 6 to attend
for a month Citizens Military Training
Camps. ' .
Scores of rciuesls for Information
regarding the camps have been receiv
ed at the San Francisco camp recruit,
lug office from many parts of the
wont. All men between the ages of 14
and 35 may apply fur admittance.
Secretary of War Weeks, In a letter
written to tho governing committee
of the citizens' Military Training
Camps Association, which has arrang
ed for the work, has approved the
work and urges ull young men to at
tend.
Tho secretary's letter follows, In
part:
"I am keenly interested In the future
of these cumps and hope to see the an
nual attendance increase . from our
modest start this year to approximate
ly li0,VV0, as the training given at
those camps will bo a distinct national
aset, both from a military and com
merclal viewpoint.
"Tho strict military training to be
conducted will feturn to civil life men
who have been given an understand
ing of the military profession and of
the true meaning of discipline and
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
FRIDAY '
and
SATURDAY
Specials
One lot of Wool Jersey Suits, navy and brown in col
or, size 40, 42, 44, regular $27.f0, special , $15.00
A large assortment of Georgette and Pongee Waists
and Blouses, they are all new numbers and worth
much more, our special price V $5.85
Special Price on all plaid and stripe wool skirts.
above all, of their obligation to the
government. This tralnmg- will- de
velop the young men mentally, moral
ly and physically. It will be of great
assistance to the Americanization of
t.ur foreign born and will teach goou
citizenship to all fortunate enough to
attend. Hhuuld we again be compelled
to mobilize our national resources for
war, tho presence of this large num
ber of partially trained men In civil
life will bo of enormous value to build
ing our regular army, national guard
and organized reserves to war strength.
"Aside from the question of nation
al defense, the training to be given at
these camps will develop the young
men along lines that will better fit
them to meet the demands of com
mercial life and thus assist our nation
tu hold Its position as one of the lead
ers of the world." ,
t
I.'eutenant Colonel Elmer W. Clark,
Infantry, commander of all Unnerve
Officers Training Corps of !m An-
1. golea high schools, will have charge of
the camp hero. Colonel J. A. Lynch,
Infantry, commander of R. O. T. C.
units at San Diego high schools, will
command the Camp Lewis school.
TIMJS TO FAC-H THE FACTS .
Ho much has been said against the
use of patent medicines that I havs
had a strong prejudice against them.
But after four years doctoring with six
different doctors, without results, for
acute Indigestion, gastritis, eonstlpa.
tlon, appendicitis and other ailments.
I was said to possess, I was encouraged
to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, see
Ing what It had done for s friend simi
larly afflicted. I also was entirely re
lieved of my trouble, and am sure this
medicine will do all and more than Is
claimed for It." It Is a simple, harm
less preparation that removes the ca
tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract
und allays the Inflammation which
causes practically i.ll stomach, liver
and Intestinal ailments. Including ap
pendicitis. One dose will convince or
money refunded. Druggists every-'
where. j
High Jumper Rolls Over Bar
r 'W'
vjt'yriTy hi
HOW MUCH TIME
DO YOU LOSE?
When you are anxious about a proposition that means
a great deal to your business, how much time do you lose
waiting for letters that somehow fail to arrive?
When the time draws near and the deal must be closed
within a few days or hours, how much time do you lose
while you endeavor to make an appointment with a man
whose interests are tied up with yours, or wait impatiently
while he transacts his business and comes to a conference
with you?
Do you know you can always reach a busy business
man by Long Distance? You do not need to wait for an
appointment while he clears up other matters that engross
his attention. The Long Distance call is irresistible. No
matter how busy he is, other things will wait when the
operator says "Long Distance is calling you." -
cy.
Do it by Long Distance you will save time and mon-
Ask for Pacific Long Distance.
The Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Company
fljl Kthe
$Jt ICE
- :n?$' ; Gost;:v
Dewey V. Alberts, lanky skylark of the 1'nlverslty of Illinois, calls
his unkij style of getting over the bar the "barrel roll." It's illustrated
Aore. His best "roll" Is six feet five and one-eighth Inches, cominj with-,
tn two and a half inches of the world s high jump record. '
You can still keep your ice bill down if you own an
AUTOMATIC REFRIGTRATOR
You not only save ice but you save foods and you save
doctor's bills if you own a genuine Automatic Refrijjera
tor. We are snowing them from
45 pound ice capacity, at ..: ....$27.50
115 pound ice capacity, at '. $46.00
Up to 150 pound ice capacity at ..$92,00
It's All in the Automatic "
CRAWFORD FUIITiE CO
103 E. COURT ST.
mom 4M