i -r - PAGE EIX DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 17, 1921. TEN PACI3 MAV OIlOAMZK IX OF V. A lnnnoh f the daughters of Vet crstn may bo orxanlKed In rendition, II cnourh members can lw secured. A j I. I. ....Int., 1.. .1... ! II!:VMIK ' '111111 111 1 II 17 county library t 7:30 . m. For mem. Iicrsliln a woman rttUHt he the d;iUi,h ter of a mcmlior of the Orand Army of the Republic. The DiuiRhters of Veterans chapter nearest to Pendleton la the fort land chanter. The Mat organization haa oecn in existence lor me nam year and there are four branches. In I'ortland, Astoria, Hiilem and Marshfleld with a total of two hundred and fifty mem hern. If a chapter were organised In Pendleton. It would be the find In Ivirtcrn Oregon. Considerable enthnsiaimi In the iHiuRhters of Veterans oreanixatlon hero la Known by local women, many of whom met the delegate to the I. of V. who were In Pendleton during the Crand Army encampment. It la IiomkIIiIo for a woman who ia a mem Iwr of the ladles of the . A.R. to Join the lmnghtera of Veterans also. If Mie In the daughter of a Q. A, It, man. A sister wife or other relative, while eligible to the Ladles of the O. A. It., In net eligible as a member of the !aiichierr.of Veterans. Mrs. Florence M.'sturdtvnn, presi dent of the. Daughters of Veterans!, who presided at the recent convention session In Pendleton, said that she and other officers are anxious to form an organisation here If the support of1 Pendleton women is aasured. More Reductions Regulation Army Kussett Shoes, were $7.50, .now $7:00 Aluminum Mess Pans, now . . ; . 60c New Khaki Breeches, pair $3.00 New 0. D. Wool Breeches, pair .............. $3.50 Reel. Khaki Breeches ; '.. $1.00 0. D. Wool Shirts . $2.75, $3.50, $4.38 Used Folding Army Cots $3.75 Pack Sacks $2.00 to $4.00 SPECIALS Hip Rubber Boots . ... $5.00 Iron Bound Camp Stools $1.00 Army & Navy Sales CO. 546 Main Street ' PHONE 861 Take a Universal Outfit ON YOUR OUTING TRIP. We have just received a large assortment of out ing grips, also many different styles of universal bottles, from pints to half gallons. We 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. ' 1 PENDLETON DRUG CO. . 13 POUNDS 17 POUNDS BULK MACARONI WHITE BEANS $1.00 51-00 Peaches Apricots Plums Standard Corn Caroline Milk Federal Milk - Medium Van Camp Pork and Pineapple, 2 1-2 cans No. 5 Lard Alaska Shrimp Vcribest Cheese Standard Grocery Go. 230 E. Court St C. L. Bonney, Pres. Lr.VCHKO.V IS GIVEN Honoring Mixa Clairu Kalcy, whose wedding will le an event of Monday evening, and Mrs. (luy Hoyden, who with Ur, Royden -will leave soon for Portland to reside, Mrs. Frank Duff entertained at a delightful luncheon today at her country home. The hostess and usts were class mates at Pendleton hl$h school and the affair waa In the nature of a re union. Covers were laid at a table centered by sweetpeus In pastel shade and the guests were Mrs. Boyden, Miss Haley. Miss Lcura Jerard, .Mrs. Elmer MoCormmach, Miss Kate anfieid. Miss Mary Johns and Miss Martha Ifudeman. , larkspur and annpdragons wvra used In decorating the living room where the later hours of the afternoon were mk.miI In cowing fur the biidc-to-be. MISS FLI'X! I'.Jt I8HOSTKSS . Miss Dorothy Flegel and Miss luni way were hostesses Inst night at the Flegel resldeil e. r.01 Jarett street, for a 'shower In honor of Miss Mary Irv ing, whose marrli.ge to Uvman Patton will take place this evening at the home of the bride. , Receiving with the hostesses last evening were Mrs. A. F. Flegel. Mrs. W. C. Dunlway and Mrs. J. R. Irving. Many college friends of Miss Irving were present. Assisting about the rooms were a bevy of Kappa Kappa Gammar girls. Portland Oregonian. MRS. MITCHELL TO ARRIVE Mrs. Ida Mitchell, of San Diego, will 25c can 25c can . 25c can 8 for $1.00 10c can '..8 for $1.00 Beans 5 for 95c 3 for $1.00 $1.00 25c can 35c pound Phone 96 arrive In Pendleton this evening and will be a guest at the J. II. Raley home. Mrs. Mitchell will atteend the wedding of her son, H. Sherman Mit chell, and Miss Clair Raley. The wed ding, a yuiet homo affair, will be sol emnised on Monday evening. DF.LIX1ATBS CHOSEN. Members of the Ladies of the grand army of the republic were Igit-atly pleased with the convention ihall here during the past three days and local members received much com mendation from visiting delegates. Delegates at large to the national convention were elected as follows: Mrs. ll.-itlie Olson, of Paker; Miss, Isilsy Lee of Milton; Mrs. Rose Gar-j r;son of Portland; Mrs. Lizzlo J. He.itlie, of Portland, and Mrs. Maggie Hidden, of Portland. Mrs. Rose liownmn, of Baker, Mrs. Susie Ilamond, Mrs. Nina Nlemlre, Mrs, Klnore Chapman and Mrs Gruec A. W'ordcn, all . of Portland, were chosen alternates. . RKTl'RN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. J. llamley and Mrs. C. S. Hampton have returned from a motor trip to Portland, Salem and Sea" side.. Miss Gladys llamley, who ac companied them, went from Portland to Seattle for commencement exer cises at the University of Washington. airrTS AT AGENCY Guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bish op of the Cmatllla-lndiau agency dur Ing the recent G. A. R. encampment were Mrs. K. Iliiggs, of Salem", S. F. Wythe and G. Jt. Castncr of Hood River. They are old friends of Mr. and Mrs. Rishop. MRS. PB FORD HERB Mrs. Paul DeFord and baby daugh ter, Jeanette, arrived In Pendleton last evening from their home In Portland and will visit with Mrs. DcFord's mother, Mrs. A. D. Selbert at D15 Marie Street mil after July 4th. GCESTS FROM KLLENSBURO Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Mason of 805 Lewis Street have as their guests. Mr, end Mrs. Fred Engelhorn of raiens burg. Washington. Mrs. Engelhorn and Mrs. Mason are sisters. GCESTS AT CARIN" Mrs. J. F. Robinson and nephew. Robert Johnson, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips at the Boyden cab in near Bingham Springs. They will remain until Sunday.' RETCRX TO HOME . Mrs. E. R. Guye and daughters, Bar bara and Beverly have i returned to their home In La Grande after spend ing the past few days with relatives in Pendleton. ARE AT MEACHAM Mrs. Xorborne Berkeley and Miss Mildred Berkeley are at Meacham where they will remain until Monday morning. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Leader have returned from a motor trip through Cnlon and Wallowa counties. GCESTS FROM I GRANDE Mr. and Mrs. R. ci. Bennett have us their house, guest Miss Agnes Collins of La Grande. " SEX.VTK PASSF-S, BILL - WASHINGTON, June 17. (A. P.) The senate late today passed the house packer regulation bill and with minor amendments the measure goes to con ference. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON County Youths at Hill Homer Hoyden, of Pendleton, is one of the 1921 graduates of Hill Military ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware! Unless you sec the nami "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one yeurs and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayei package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia. Rheumatism. Earache, Toothache, Lumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of Asp irin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Mono aceticacldester of Sallcyllcacid.' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANT TO PURCHASE Header Address Box 84, Pendleton. Ore. FOR RENT Two front room apt's cheap one 4 room and one 3 room with bath partly furnished Phone 6i3-J. Xotlee Notice is hereby given that I will not he responsible for any debts contracted for by anyone but myself. LLOYD G. SCOTT. NiMiif For Bids For Coal Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at the office or the clerk, 111 East Court Street, In Pendleton, Oregon, up to o'clock P. M. July 1st. 1S21, for furnishing School District No. 1. Unmtllla Coun ty, Ore., with Soft tons Rock Springs Coal or as good and 15 cords of wood I to be delivered to the different schools I as the Board may direct. The Board reserves the right to reject any and . all bids. ' Dated at Pendleton, Ore., this 17th. day of June H. E- BICKERS, Clerk. Red Raspberries We have contracted for some of the finest Red Raspberries grown In ImmUlla County, We will huve plenty for cunning. Look ut our stock before you buy. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY Hod KnwplH-i-rleH, J'toltl Pick Straw Ik-itIch, Troutdnlu StrawU-rrlc. California IVau-licrt California Plums, Royal Ann Cherries, Illuck Cherries, Vhi Chorrloi, ApvUmiIs, Apple, 'aiitaloiiH'H, lltiuanas, I'lorida GraM. Fruit, Hluilxirli, Unions and :ranKt'M, tJrix-n It-us, String Rcmus; (ipliiHCh. Hot House. TiitimtocH, California IIi.iiuiIik's, Now Spuria, Swtvl Potutws, White uml Red Radishes, Head Ix'ttmv, Wax Ihilons. (invn On'ons, iUvl: Carrots, Cuhl.uge, ttvu lVpM-rs, Oiullfloucr anil Cn cvniibcra, s Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Beit Academy. His brother, Jtdolph Hey (ion, and John Mclntyr, of Weston, each were appointed sergeants at the recent commencement exorcises. Pictures Well lteeiivel. Applause greeted the pictures of Pendleton business men thrown , on the screen last night in the showing at the Arable f beat re. The pictures comprised a reel shown for advertis ing purposes. The Pendleton fire de partment was featured In a scene which showed tbo truck going full speed on Main street. LlKiit Shower Falls. A light shower of rain fell In Pen dleton last night. The weather con tinues cool, the maximum today be ing 72. The minimum was SO lust night. The weather says Major e Moorhouse, gives promise of being cloudy and unsettled, the barometer registering 29.55. House is J '.nlored. A couple of razors and one or two other articles were missing yesterday at the S. R. Thompson residence .on North Main street after the entrance of unknown marauders Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are In Seattle and Harry, the Japanese cook, was alone in the house. He states that' he Is unable to find out how the visitors forced entrance but it Is plain that they were In the house during the night. 1 Bakery Clumifca Hands. The Alta Street Bakery, formerly owned and operated by O. H. Hobe. was transferred to A. Thomas in a deal that was concluded yesterday. Mr. Thomas has been a baSer In Pen dleton for four years, having been em ployed at the Oregon Bakery during that time. He will have a complete line of home made pastries. The place will be given a thorough reno vation, and a new oven will be In stalled. Two or three weeks will be required for him to get the place Into condition to operate on the scale he expects to run Jt. Baker Man Has Xamo. The recent suggestion of Judge I. M. Srhannep that a new name be se cured for Cabbage Hill has called forth many suggestions, not only from, among Pendleton people and from other towns and surroundlm? country of Umatilla county, but visit ors iiuve expressed choices. The judge now has one that came from r.eorgn Tonkin of Paker. He would call the crest of the grado "Empire View.'1 "Empire Vista," or If the name wheat or grain could be added, that might add to the appropriateness of the t.'tle, he thinks. cccer's; "Babe' Andy Wilson, touring Canada with ' s. fleottarii team of all-star soccer , players, I ranked as the best .center j fordwwrd the (am ever produced.. He to called the "Babe Rutk" of soo-f W f r$ ! , $t- m v ; : r Phono I ' i y 51,7 I ifes-j r LONDON. June 17. (1. N. 8.) A solemn warning that war wil be in evitable unless the tinning of nations ceases was sounded by (icncrul Sir John Davidson In opening the debate In the house on the forthcoming Brit ish Imperial conference. WEDDING A! LA GRANDE , (East Oregonian Special.) . . ECHO. Ore., Juno 1". Joel Davis, of the Echo Kluur Mills Co., uccom panled by his wifo and son .-Donald, will drive to Portland today where they will meet their son Vernon, who has been in Seattle the past year at tending the University of Washington Vernon will return to Echo with his parents. Miss Inn W'attenburger, of Oakland, Cal., arrived In Echo Wednesday to spend his summer vacation with her: parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W'attcn-! burger. Miss Wattcnburger will re turn in August to resume her position as Instructor of Home Economics In the Oakland high school. .Mrs. Fred Coxen and her two chil dren left for Portland Thursday to Join Mr. Coxen, who is attending a barber's school there. John P. Hnydcn .traveling man for Lang & Co.. of Portland, was here from Walla Walla on Wednesday, Grant Buchanan, a farmer from Butter creek, 'was transacting business here Wednesday. Gnlord Madison was a business vis itor to Portland Thursday. M'ss Frances Splko has accepted a position with the Echo Auto Co. Mrs. Nellie . Uilldtte went t6 La Orande Monday to attend the Bush Bell wedding. She returned Wednes day. . .. Postmaster Evans of Stantleld. was here on business Thursday. , ' Mrs. Palmer and little daughter Op al will leave Saturday for Seattle tu visit with relatives. Mrs. F. Slants and daughter, Ooldic left for Portland Wednesday for a short visit. - ' .. .. Mr. and Mrs. Umls Scholl of Wasco, were here Wednesday. Mr! and Mrs. Scholl are former Echo residents. Compare the Cost to health, and you're sure to use the pare, delicious cersal drink. POSTUM Cereal instead of tea or coffee. 'Here's a Reason DR. 0. 0. FLETCHER, Jr. Aseptic (liliiiptsllst mid ,, . i-'.Mit KH"4iallsl., ' Permanent, Oflico at Nye-Ward Co. Calls mudu to any part of the city. Hours II a. m. tu S p. in. DR. OIIMART .Modcrif J-utMrj In All Branches. DR. C. H.DAY iijHii-ian and Huigcoii (MieoHilli Rooms 23 and 25, Sni'th-Crawford Building. v Toh-nUouo ;o Ilea. JllMi ! B ! . . THE THOMAS SHOP Just arrived, Wliite Wool Jersey Sport Suits and While Wash Skirls. The prices are as attractive as the suits themselves. Wliite Jersey Suits $25.00; Wash Skirts, $5.00, $5.90. y - O )t . : when Mr. Scholl waa Justice of the peace for some time. . , 1 Mr. und Mrs. J. T. Hosk.'ns, who re cently purchased a farm at Melrose, Ore, were In Echo Wednesday. Samuel Paisley of Banks, Ore., stop ped off between trains Wednesday to visit his sister-ln-lnw, Mrs. Frank Helms. Mr. Paisley la a O. A. R. man and was on his way to Pendleton to at tend the O. A. R. convention Alfred Cunha and Wlllard (iobbell are each afflicted with the mumps Judge Sehannep and Commissioner Bean were In Echo Wednesday. W. J. Wattenbunrer has a crew of Again We Set the Price Level FOR NOTIONS AND HOUSEHOLD SUNDRIES Perfectionettc Hair Nets ...,10c Talcum Powder m.-..-. 17c (, San Silk, the ball .......::.Sc Rubber Gloves 29c Crochet Thread ..: 9c Dress Snaps 8c West Electric Curlers - 9c nd 23c Shoe Laces 5 and 10c Crepe and Silk Handkerchtefs,',newest desiffn........25c Auto Veils, assorted colors .:...:.. ,...:...?.'. ..85c Ric Rack Braid 2 for 25c ' Adjustable Belting 25c and 35c . Veils - 15c and 25c ! Pocket and Ivory pressing Combs 15c to 75c : Come here first, save money and Hteps. The BEE HIVE Salted Peanut. "MORE FOR LESS"- Satin Fini.h 19c lb. Candy, 45c lb. Go Fishing Sunday Morning At 6 O'clock Before leaving, place ready t6 serve on the table when you return home. ( You can cook your meats, potatoes, vegetables ? and dessert. You have four large compartments all 'working at the same time without the cost of a pen-. ny for fuel of any kind. . - " ,( We are placing our $38.50 Ideal Fii'eless Cooker at a special for only $28.00. See it in)ur window. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 K. COLUT ST. men repairing the brldgo across tle Umatilla river at this place. j Sheriff Houser was hero from Tea. dleton Wednesday. Mr. and Mm. E O. Noll were shop pers Wednesday from their homo on Little Butter creek. lYrniaiK-nt Modular Strength can t.ot exist -where there Is not tdnod strength. Young men giving attention to muscular development should bear this In mind. Hood's Ssrsspsrllla gives blood strength and builds up the w hole system. j your Sunday dinner in an PHONE 4S