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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1921)
t f 1 l . P , PAC2 SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE IS, 1021. TEN PAGES S 1. Soda tfTid 7w Afezetf wn.. pF.niNnrcrt hoktf..8. Mm. ;eorire I'eririger wan hostess fr a one oVkk luncheon at her horn at Sit Lew ' mrfrt yesterday, tjin. II f ... lal.l t.. Alvkl The rufwt lift Included Mm. E. W. Mf CntnM, M rs. Frank Hoyden, Mm. X. D. Hwenringen, Mm Wilson McXary, Mrs. Charles Orny, Mm. V. J. .'!ark and Mr I. I Itogcrs. ThS." HKNTLKY HKHE. .Mrs. c II Kelt of 1 West Wehb a.1 Mat K a mm hor Vittufl oat f . Jennie C. Ilcntley of Hood Hiver. Mr. Ilentley In n pat department presi dent of the W. It. c. of Oreson. Mrs. Itentley snd Mm. HeHs are friend .f many years standing and are rnjoyi. n renewal of acquaintance. o pruts pu"m onrxjox city Mr. M. L. Hlnderman of 410 Cnl lg street, hii as her house guests. Mrs. Amanda H Irk man and Mrs .Inn Crawford of Oregon Cily. These, la-J dies sr here to attend the O. A. It. j convention. irnnn ftiom la guaxde. Amom the I Crnnde people at tending the O. A. It. reunion In Pen dleton thll week are Mr. and Mm. fharlea Coalwell, Mrs. Rert M, Carr, Mm. Laura Davis and Mr. Laura Hraden. 'WILL TOUR EUROPE. Mira Lot; Fleck, former librarian In Pendleton and Miss Lulu George, former prinrlpal or the Washington school, both now living In Portland, are enroute to Montreal where they will mil July I on the Steamer Melltn for Kngkind. Thev will he nled by Miss George's father and while abroad will also vIMI In other countries on the continent. MRS. HINDER.M.VN HERE. Air John J. Hinderman and son, John Jr., of Portland, re vtsulng in Pendleton and are tho clients of Mra M. U Hinderman at hcriome on 410 i ouege treet. irrRE FROM A THEN" A. Mr. C, L McFadden and baby son. Itillle, of Athena, spent yesterday In Pendleton. MISS MANGOLD HERE. Mra. T. C. Mangold of Mutter creek is a visiting in this city for a few days. HOl'P'8 BPSTAIR1 SHOP FOR THE WARM SUMMER DAYS We are showing HAND MADE BLOUSES Both French Voile and Organdie. . COOL SUMMER FROCKS of Organdie, Swiss & Voile. SILK SKIRTS Novelty Wool Skirts. V THE SnOP O V UETTEIl VALUE! Take a Universal Outfit ON YOUR OUTING TRIP. WTe have just received a large assortment of out ing grips, also many different styles of universal bottles, from pints to half gallons. Wre are agents' for the "Ferrostat" the unbreakable bottle and will keep liquids hot or cold for forty-eight hours. No outing trip is complete without one, let us demon strate them to you. THE PRIM DRUG GO. m ? SHOES Regulation Army Russette , $7.50 Officers Dress Shoes, plain toe $6.25 Officers Dress Shoes, rubber heels ....$6.50 Regulation Navy Shoes, black $7.50 Chocolate Marching Shoes $5.85 These are heavy solid leather shoes without hob . nails, guaranteed to wear longer than trench shoes. Other Work Shoes at .. - $5.85 l'.S ii.ch Hi Cut Shoes : $9-85 Lt dies' Hikers $6.85 Solid Leather Cordovan Finish Puttees $7.50 HIP RUBBER BOOTS $5.00 GUARANTEED QUALITY SIZES 7-10 CANNED GOODS. Fine Quality Bacon 23c H; 12 lb. can, $2.75 Special jjiicea on large guantities. Roaat Beef and Corred Reef, per can .S-'x) Hem Corn in town, 2 cans S.Vr ll Monte Peaches. Xo. i 1-2 can Sc M Monte pineapple Sliced, 2 1-2 can W- IJel Monte Tomatoes, Xo. 2 1-2 con '-' You know the tiand. SALMON, 1 POUND CAN 10c Army & Navy Sales CO. 546 Main Street PHONE 861 1 20-MUUTEAM SOAP CHIPS Km VII M LAUMMv & nrrcHrN SO GOOD THEY ARE GUARANTEED IJiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii; Wistaria 1 ICECREAM 1 ITAVORS i Vanilla. StrawlK'iTy, t1iiMiIato, Mapli Nut, (rniif SlHrlet. AM, KIMIS IOI XTAIV IlKIVKS Merchants' Lunch 40c Quick Service ' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT miss kiddle to.wed. Pendleton friends or Miss Letn Kid dle, of Jxlnnd fity, iluunliicr of the late Senator K. K. Kiddle and Mrs. l.'miua Kiddle, will he interested in the following from the Portland Ore Konlan: The enKapement of Miss l.eta Kid' die of Island City and Robert Kuii or Portland was announced ut dinners Riven at the Kuiu Siiimu fraternity and the (lamiim I'M Heta sorority. Holiert Karl is a prominent Purtlundl lathli'te and Is a senior in the uiftvrr. : :slty. Miss Kiddle is also a senior and ia popular ineiiilier or tl annua Phi Heta. MllJi, McXARV IS HOSTKSS Honoring the girls' basketball team of the Pendleton hih school ami their i ouch. Miss Kva Hansen, Mrs. W. D. McXary will lie hostess this evening for a supper at her home on Hospital Drive. The afrair will be most In formal and the Kuests will be seated at a table In the attractive summer houso on the Krounds of the McXary home. Following the supper, the Kuests will be taken to the nalatorium tor a swim. Mrs. McXary durini; the past basket- hnll ami tthn h-.i ui-ferl uiiiiiuti ith the team and has taken an active in terest In their sanies. The supper is in reonanition of the excellent record made hy the team. MrtS. THOMPSON- iikrb Mrs. W. U Thompson, formerly of Pendleton, now of Portland, is the guest of Mrs. E. V. McComas. Sev eral Informal affairs are beliiR planned In Mrs. Thompson's honor, among them a picnic supper this evening on Cabbage Hill, for which Mrs. H. W. Collins and .Mrs. George Strand will be hostesses. LKAVF FOll CHICAGO Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald and Miss Pauline nice left today for Chi cago where they will siioud the sum mer In the study of music. Mrs. Mc Donald and Miss Itii e will study piano and Mr. McDonald, violin. ARK IX POKTLAXD. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur rv.lnrrinlo (Miss Hazel Wagner) are in Portland for a visit. They will be the ituests of ............. ,s ..Tallin nnu f-tionmttr friends before returning to Pendlet'on. MRS. McDOXALD UETCRXS Mrs. Maggie McDonald and two chll. dren have returned after a ten months in Glascow. Scotland. She is a iet at tho E. J. Murphy home. Gt'RSTS OF MRS. HAXXA Mrs. Albert Hunter of I.i Grande, and daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Dutton, cf Portland, are guests of Mra. Hunt er's sister, Mrs. Affie B. Hanna. MRS. ALSPACII HERE Mrs, Charles Ahpnch is visiting in Pendleton from her home In Helix. MISS FRAZIER TO DEPART Miss Effie Jean Frazier will leave Welcome G. A. R. Your visit to our city has left a wonderful impression on us the honor has been all ours. We have enjoyed your presence as never bo fore. Your cause was a just one and it is true Americanism the way you still uphold it." May we sec you here again soon. ' Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Beat Room for the Powder Puff HSl i"1- -. J I t W . V I V , i o j - - "Vn 1. .. .nf-.4 .09 When hla mistreat goes shopping in San Francisco, "Pygmy" nestle comfortably In her handbag. When he barks it's so loud you can aimer hear him. Can you beat UT this evening for Xew York for a liionlh'a stay. MISS PROSrSTEL A GRADUATE. Miss Dorothy Proebsiel Is a Uma tilla county girl who will graduate from the Oregon Xormal school In th commencement exercises Saturday. Miss Proebstel has signed a contract to teach, at La Grande next year. An other sister, Ituth is attending sum. mer school. She expects to he grad uated next year. P.rSY REES MEET. The Busy Bees of the Vnceahee? met yesterday with Mrs. P. V. Day ton. Jn a guessing content, Mrs. C. H. Xelson and Mrs. Sam Wright won the high honors. Roses were used in decorating and a two course lunche on was served. WILL GO TO ENGLAND? .Mr. und Mrs. William L. Sterling, of Walla Walla, will arrive in Pendleton this evening and will leave on No. IS for New York. They will sail foi England shortly where they will spend the wimmer. They arc well known li Pendleton. MISfl ElAviX RETURN'S. Miss Marjorie F.rwin, who has 1Mi visiting in Iji Grande the guest of M anil Mrs. F. E (Miner, has returnei! home. MISS HALL DEPARTS. Miss Inez Hall left yesterday foi Pocatelio, Idaho, where she will Visit her sister, Mrs. Charles I). Jloach. MRS. McKEX.IE RETURNS. 'Mrs. H. S. McKenzie hus returned from a visit to Portland. She arrived home last evening. KILLi:i)'nV KXIPKUS I1ELFAST, June l."i. (I. X. S.) Two civilians were killed. Tho riot ing progressed most of the night. A girl, wounded when the snlprs fired on a trolley ear, died In tha hospital. HU WILL JOIN SOVIKTS VLADIVOSTOK. June 15. (A. P.) Reports received here declare the government of the far eastern repub lic has decided to join with soviet Rus sia. run IT FK AND IHiOI (Continued from page I.) corps on every occasion. J.' I Crow served with Co. II, 25th Wisconsin Volunteers, and he is the color bearer of the corps. He also plays the basa .rum. Mr. Oh as played In the corps In Libby prison during the four monlhs he wns Imprisoned. Mr. Vaughn and Mr.-Brooka were captured at the bat tie of Rhiloh. Theirs is the distinction of having plned fur the funeral of Abraham Lincoln at Springfield, Illi nois. H H 1 TAYI-Oll SAYS (Continued from page 1.1 :s possible to obtain of ages of Union oldlers and the number enlisted: in years and under 2"i 1 1 years and under . 38 12 years and under 22."i 13 yenrs and under 3"n 1 1 years and under 1.521 same pair he used when his corps played "Hall to the chief" when Lin coln reviewed Grant's troops at Peters burg. Vlrgin'a. A drum he played, which was given him by his company. following his return from tho hospital after an injury in a railroad wreck, is in the city museum at Portland. T. M. KcIIom? plays the fife and he ia secretary of tho corps. He served .n two outfits during the war, f.rst In Co. G. 39th Wisconsin Infantry. Later ho was transferred lo Co. L, 1st Wis consin Cavalry. He was In the group of northern troopers who on May 10, 1XIS5, captured Jeff Davis in southern Georgia a the conferedate chieftain was attempting to make his escape. j. A. Confer is a snare drummer, and his service was with Co. E, lth Wisconsin Volunteers, and Inter he was In )o. C, :HHh Wisconsin Volun teers. J. .. Vaughn Is the bass drum mer, and he was in Co. E, 14th Iowa Volunteer Infantry. - W. H .Hrooks served In Co. L 14th J Iowa Volunteers. He Is a snare drum mer. W. H. McClcllun Is a fife player. His o'JIf.t war Co. G. 141st Ohio Vol unteer Infantrv. Another fife player s J. W. .Chase who was In Co. A, 36lh VVisccnsin Volunteer Infantry. J. T. liutler. department commander, play. the fife, but he has been so busy dur ing the present encampment that he has not been able to appear with the Nothing Like F,Mcrloiice One truth learned hy actual experi ence does more good than ten experi ences one hears about. Tell a man that Chamberlain's Colic and Diar rhoea Remedy will cure pain in the stomach and he will most likely forget It before the end of the day. Let him have a severe attack of that disease, 'eel that ho Is about to die, use this emedy and learn from his own experl--nce how 'lulckly it gives relief and he will remember It all the rest of his life, (iood Advice lo Travelers Whether going to the mountains or sea shore, taking a Journey on business or pleasure, never leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is worth many limes its cost when needed and may save a life. " H Troubled With Indigestion Tills Will Interest Von. ' "Some months ago when I wns trou bled with indigestion, used Chamber lain's Tablets and am only too pleas ed to give this medicine my endorse ment, for it not only cured me of stomach trouble, but Invigorated my whole system. I like, these tablets bet ter than anything of the nature I have ?ver used," writes Mrs. Albert Horner, Hamesvllle, N. Y. v For tlH- Womnch nnl Liver "Alsiut two years ago I took two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver and can praise, this remedy highly for tho great good It did me." write Mrs, Mary Haven, Sandy Creek, N. Y., "I have since recommended t"hls remedy to some of my friends who have also used It with good results,. If troubled with indl nestlon or constipation, Ch-imberlaln's Tablets will do you goo'.. rOXJt AH HO QtNKHATIIMI I I . A Pre nratlon. af COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBEKS AT YOUR DPUCCIST A.V Sar ITfJNAMJ iNJJf voM SuMfMlaaJ mmt Hit THE THOMAS SHOP Sweaters for Cool Evenings At Special Prices These sweaters are in styles that will at once ap peal to women who like sports things, and at the same time are very serviceable and comfortable. The quality of the materials is especially fine. They come in the popular colors. Regular price $13.00 to $19.50, special price $7..r0 and $10.50 IS years and under . . IS years and tinder . . 17 years and under . . Is years and under . . 21 years and under . . 12 years and over . . . years and over . . . 14 years and over , . , 104.487 231,051 K44,8I1 1.151.4.1S 5, 159.798 6IH.JU 46.C26 l,07l "From this list it will be noted that mors than 2,000,000 were mero hoys. Of the above number, 67,0118 were killed In action, 4J.01! died of wounds received in action, 224.68 died of di sease, mors than .00U of accidents. while various other causes bring the'i otal deaths to SS9.528. Included In this list are J0.218 who died In cap tlvlty. . - "As an Interesting sidelight we learn' that 211.411 Union soldier were cap. tnred, 6,ft of whom were paroled on tho field." Tired MoiImi-m. It s hard work to lake care of children and to cook, sweep, wash, sew and mend besides. Tired mothers should take Hood's Bar saparilla it refreshes the blood, im proves the appetite, sssures restful sleep and helps In many ways. Again We Set the Price Level FOR NOTIONS AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES Perfectionette Hair Nets : T 10c Talcum Powder .' 17C San Silk, the ball , ZZZ""'Z. 5c Rubber Gloves 29c Crochet Thread ...1..9c Dress Snaps Z..6c West Electric Curlers ..."..."""jie ! and ' 23c Shoe Laces 5 and 10c Crepe and Silk Handkerchiefs, newest designs 25c Auto Veils, assorted colors sSc Ric Rack Braid 2 for 25c Adjustable Belting .25c,and 35e Veils 15c and 25c rocket and Ivory Dressing- Combs 15c to 75c Come here first, save money and steps. The BEE HIVE Salted Peanut. "MORE FOR LESS" Satin FinLh 19c ,1b. Candy, 45c lb. -- - How Foods Are Saved- The food-saving and the ice-saving qualities of the Automatic is what makes the price of this famous . Refrigerator so LOW. : Cold and absolutely dry air will keep your foods from "sweating" and spoiling. Eight walls of Insulation will make a deep cut in your ice consumption. All sizes all prices with and without water coolers. ' , . , CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 10 j rc. couivr bt. I'HONK 4M 4.4 i M444ll