East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 29, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGOKUN, PENDLETON, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1921.
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Social and Club News
. .
FINAL MEETING OF CHATTER
The final of the season's meeting
of Jlushee Chapter, Older of Eastern
Pilar, ua marked by an enjoyable
hsnquet whlrh followed the business
setons last evening.
Mm, P, J. Pelltnger acted as chair
man Jt the banquet committee and
she was assisted liy u committee of
twelve women who served. Miss Isa
bella Marry entertained the party
with a pleasing selection on the pinna
The business meeting was taken up
with a report of the delegates who re
turned from Grand Chapter In Tort
land recently. The members of the
Mr. Sawtelle will remain In Seattle for
a time while Mrs. Sawtelle and chil
dren. Emmy lu and Richard, will go
to I'ortlnnd to visit Mrs. Sawtelle's
mother, Mrs. John McGinn, 6405 44th
Street, South East. In letters to Pen
dleton friends, Mr. and Mrs. Sawtelle
state that they have greatly enjoyed
their stay In British Columbia.
PICNIC ENJOYED.
Scores of children and grown-ups
enjoyed the Sunday school picnic
Kiven yesterday al Hawthorne under
the auspices of the Church of the Re
deemer. The merrymakers motored
Pendleton chapter who made this tripito Hawthorne and spent the day. Per-
were Mlrs Emily Mcllroom, worthy
matron; Mm. Edna V. Woodworth, as
sociate matron; C H. Conroy, worthy
patron; Mrs. Mary E. Johnson, grand
treasurer, and also secretary of this
chapter; Ms. C H. Conroy and Mrs.
I.eota Brown. Mrs. Johnson was not
present lust niKht as she is convalesc
ing from an operation and is in Portland.
P. OF V. TO MEET
Daughters of Veterans will hold
their first business meeting on Thurs
day evening at 7:30 in the club room
of the county library. Several new
members will lie obligated and thv
general work of the organization will
be launched.
WH,l, I.F.AVR VANCOUVER
Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Sawtelle, for
merly of Pendleton, who have been
sojourning In Vancouver, B. C, plan
to leave Vancouver July J and after
a few days there will go to Seattle.
feet weather and a bountiful lunch
added much to the enjoyment.
MISS TEMPLE RKil'KNS.
Miss Vera Temple returned last
evening from a trip to Portland and
Eugene. While in Eugene she at
tended the annual breakfast party of
Kappa Alpha Theta, of which frater
nity she is a member.
LITTLE GIRL BOR.V.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Chisholm are the
parents of a baby daughter born to
day at the home of Mrs. K X. Niccolls,
80S East Court street. The new ar
rival weighs seven and a half pounds.
MISS WYRICK RETURN'S
Miss Harel Wyrick. returned this
morning from Portland. She was In
the city for medical treatment and
her health is improved.
RETl'RN TO PENDLETON'.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler, (Hilda
Holpa) whose wedding was an event
of yesterday, returned today from
Willi Walla. Tltey will be domiciled j
In apartments in the Association I
building. .
MRS. Wl'RZWEILKIl IS Gl'EST
Mrs. Albert Wuntwellcr, of Portland, i
is a Pendleton visitor and is a guest
ut the home of her cousin, Mrs. II. W. i
Collins. Mrs. Wurxweilcr will be lum-
or truest tomorrow at a "no-hostess"
picnic at Bingham Springs. The fol
lowing matrons will motor to Bing
ham Springs tomorrow morning and
will spend the day: Mrs. Wiii'.weilcr,
Mrs. Collins, Mrs. H. W. Dickson. Mrs.
R. E. Chloupck. Mrs. Richard May
berry, Mrs. Frank Hays. Mrs. George
Strand, Mrs. I. a. Frasier, Mrs. Moor
house, Mrs. Willartl Bond, Mrs. Her
bert Thompson, Mrs. Fred Earl, Mrs.
Benjamin L. Gurronghs and Mrs.
Alvin Sltisher.
LAVENDER CLt'B TO ME FT
The Lavender Club will meet tomor
row afternoon at the home of Mrs. A.
Thomas, 706 Aura street. Mrs. Thom
as and Mrs. J. M. Cook will be hos
tesses. MR. AND MRS. IH'RKE COMING
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burke, formerly
r.f Pendleton, now of Portland, are ex
pected to arrive in Pendleton tomor
row. They are on a motor trip and
will spend two days here. t
LEAVES FOR WALLA WALIA
Miss Dorothy Robertson, who has
been in Pendleton in the Interests of
the Ellison-White "Chautauqua, left
last evening for Walla Walla.
HOrF'S UPSTAIB8 SHOP
Great June
Clearance Sale
SUITS. COATS, SILK DRESSES, SPORT
APPAREL AND BLOUSES.
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS
, On All Spring Apparel.
You cannot afford to overlook this sale.
VISITORS FROM ATHENA
Mrs. William Ferguson and
Jvatberine Froome, of Athena,
Pendleton visitors today.
Miss
are
.MOSCOW ON JULY 12
CHICAGO, June 29. (A. P.) Dis
trict Attorney Clyne received a radio
from big Bill Haywood announcing he
was leaving Moscow July 12 and would
surrender on his arrival.
jj Harvest Supplies
We carry the largest and finest stock of high
grade groceries. We believe that it will be to our
mutual interest to let us figure .on your harvest
bill.
New Shipment of Santa Clara Fruits.
90-100 Santa Clara Prunes, 25 lb. box $2.50
30-40 Santa Clara Prunes, 10 lb. box ..$2.45
20-30 Santa Clara Prunes, pound 25c
Fine Quality Apples, pound ... ;20c
California Apricots, pound 40c
Bleached Raisins, pound 45c
Unbleached Seedless Raisins, pound 35c
Seeded Raisins, pound , 30c
Hal fed Pears, pound 35c
Muir Peaches, pound 25c
Dates, package .' 15c
Figs, white, pound 20c
Figs, black, pound .: 20c
Orange Slices, pound 50c
Apricot Slices, pound 50c
Fig Slices, pound 50c
Don't forget Chautauqua Dates, July 10 to 16
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phone 28 " Only 1 Quality the Bett
THE SHOP OP BETTER TAtUES
FRE
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HOME DEMONSTRATION
.
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS
FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES
SACRAMENTO, June 29. (IT. P.)
A mysterious Japanese woman is
sniiKht In connection with the discov
ery of a human head in a valise float
ing in the canal last week. Clothing
was found with the head, and a let
ter in Japanese in the pocket of the
coat. Reverend Mary Howen, pastor
of the Japanese church, is aiding the
sheriffs office in an attempt to estab
lish the Identity of the person to whom
thf1 head belonged.
The human head may be that of a
Japanese woman who disappeared four
months ago, according to information
reaching Sheriff Ellis. The woman
disappeared "under unusual circum
stances." Sacramento Japanese are
believed to be implicated in the case.
A letter found in the valise with the
head Is being deciphered in an attempt
to establish a clue.
LONDON. June 29. (I. N. S.) An
important Turkish town, lsmld, was
wrecked by a battle between tlin
Greeks and the Turks, according
Constantinople advices." . ,
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PLANS TO REORGANIZE
ENTIRE PROHIBITION
, ENFORCEMENT UNIT
This Saturday and all week until next Saturday, one
full size cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE wfth
each purchase of a new, large family-size, 50 cent tube
of Klenzo Dental Creme.
KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and sooth
ing to the skin. Gives a thick, creamy lather and leaves
the aromatic, deep-woods scent of pines.
v KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes the teeth white
and shining, the mouth clean, and leaves that Cool, Clean,
Klenzo Feeling. Giant, new 50 cent tube contains enough
Klenzo to brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four
month.
Most families use dental creme and soap fast. Why
not save by getting several tubes and cakes now? You'll
have to get them soon enough. Remember the date
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
up to and including Saturday, July 9th. Orders reserved
by phone, if you wish. It's a very big economy, and peo
ple buy shrewdly these days. Better make sure of yours.
inn on.
CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16
Auto Camp Grounds
are nice, but the ground is usually pretty hard, so be sure
to take along a
GOLD MEDAL FOLDING COT
Single, $5.75 Double, $12.75
Have You Seen Our Window of Middie?
Middies of Drill, Linen. Serges and Flannel, from $1.50 up
O. D. All Wool Army Blankets, now only $4.75
"Why won't my jelly Jell?" Is
a question repeatedly asked by
the housewife.
Many women have the theory
that it Is because they use beet
sugar, but no reason is known
fbr such an effect, as experiment
has proven again and again that
chemically there is no hearing on
the problem unless alkalis which
counteracted the acids were left
In, and this is highly Improbable
in a refined product.
Fruits vary in their Jellying
properties from year to year and
from time to time with the sea
son, degree of ripeness, and the
like, so that from a record of
tests issued In the Farmers' Bul
letin 329. using beet and cane
sugar, the results show conclu
sively that the two sugars gave
equally satisfactory results:
Many fruits, delicious in flavor
such as strawberries, pineapple,
and peaches, if used alone, will
not make a firm jelly because
they lack pectin. If pectin Is
added to their Juice, a film jelly
with the color and flavor of the
fruit selected can be made. Pec
tin in large quantities can be ob
tained from orange and grape
fruit peelings. Cut or scrape the
yellow rind and add while Jelly
is boiling.
DELAY TREATY RENEWAL
w
v C0STS
JF J LESS
' TO
MIIIF-TFIM
13 BORAX SOAP CHIPS I
Hill Wkw
I..ONDON, June 29. (I. P.) Great
Britain asked Japan for three months
delay in renewing the alliance, accord
ing to reliable information. The rea
son advanced in the note is that the
British premiers are only beginning to
consider the question and wish the
premiers to reach a decision before
they sign a treaty. No mention was
made of the American attitude toward
the alliance.
.WASHINGTON, Juno 29. (IT. P.)
Prohibition Commissioner Hayes
has announced plans for the reorgan
Ization of flying squadrons of prohlbi
tlon detectives to oover the entlro
United States under his personal direc
tion. Me also announced'he has plans
tc completely reorganize the entire
prohibition enforcement unit.
THE
THOMAS
SHOP
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Summer Dresses
SILK SWEATERS AND HAND MADE BLOUSES.
These summer dresses are coming in late. We
will put them on sale at 1-4 off.
Silk Sweaters at Special Price $12.50
Kilty Against Two. It Is not rea
sonable to expect two weeks, of outing
to overcome the effects of fifty weeks
of confinement. Take Hood's Sarsa
parilla along with tu. It refreshes
the blood, Improves the appetite,
makes sleep easy and restful.
On June 21, the Inky-black, bottom
of a fourteen hundred foot mine at
Homberete, Mexico, is suddenly flood
ed with sunlight. It Is an annual
event as the mine Is on the lino of the
Tropic of Cancer, and at noon of each
June 21, the sun Is vertically above
the excavation and lights up the shaft
to the bottom.
(JETS AXOTIIKIt OXK
N'KW YORK, June 29. (A. P.)
Babe Ruth made his 28 home run to
day.
The entire town of Nicola, British
Columbia courthouse, post office,
stores and resiliences was purchased
by a South African capitalist who in
tends to convert It into a model Eng
lish village. A village green will re
place the business section and model
farms will he. laid out on the twenty
thousand acres surrounding the town.
ROOSEVELT PAID HIGH
TRIBUTE TO STEFANSSON
Theodore Roosevelt said to Stefuns
son, the famous Arctic explorer who Is
to lecture at Chautauqua this year:
".Stafunsson, there are few men la the
world whom I envy, but you are one
of them."
Harpers' Magazine said recently:
"All the world's heroism has not been
concentrated on the battlefields during
the past years. While the war has en
grossed the world's attention, this ex
plorer has dared gnd won Important
bloodless battles against snow and Ice
and darkness. For Ave years Viihjnl
mur Stefansson was extending the
boundaries of the scientific world, his
progress only guessed at by those who
waited eagerly for news of him. For
over a year be was given up for lost
until the good news traveled south,
ward that be was still alive.
"His success marks a new era In
Arctic explorations. Like great mili
tary commanders, Stefansson has
solved the problem of supplies. Here
tofore explorers have been limited In
tlieJr trips by the amount of food they
could carry depending upon eating
their docs on their return. Stefansson,
traveling with a minimum of provl-1
stons, has lived off the land for months !
and returned with bis entire crew of
dogs In good health,
"ne has explored and sounded 100.-
000 square miles of the Polar seas and
has discovered new lands which will j
alter the map. In recognition of this
service to the world, Stefansson ha?
already been awarded gold, medals byj
all the American Geographical S
cleties." I
One-half of our citizens who Are
eligible voters fail to vote.
111
Phone
507
hours
t a. m. to 6 p. m.
DR. OHMART
Modern Dentistry
' In All mn'lic.
TIIK "IIEAIi-AI.I." OFTIIE1XDIAXS
There is an herb which grows wild
on our Western Plains known as
"Manzanita" and to which the Indians
attribute wonderful curative and heal
ing virtue.
There is no question hut that nature
has bounteously provided in the roots
and herbs of the field a remedy for
mnnv of the ills to which human flesh
Is heir. This is demonstrated by the
wonderful success of that root and
4ierb medicine, I.ydiu K. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, which for more
than forty years has been relieving
women of America from some of the
worst forms of female Ills. It will cer
tainly pay any woman who so suffers
to. try. lu
"WfUWIUM CINISATIONI"
mm
A Prv nratian. nl"
COMPOUND COPAIBA Mid CUBEBS
AT YOUR DRUGGIST--
Arte r lYJIAMf prlJ,Y otl SuMHirtlM
Special for This
Week Only
i
You can get the Automatic Refrigerator for what
you pay for an ordinary ice box.
Before you buy your refrigerator it will pay you
to see our stock of Automatics at these prices:
$92.00 Automatic Refrigerator for $78.60
$78.00 Automatic Refrigerator for $62.40
$51.50 Automatic Refrigerator for $41.20
$46.00 Automatic Refrigerator for $36.60
$38.50 Ideal Fireless Cooker for $28.75
Three Burner Nesco Oil Stove, best oil stove
made $30.00
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO
103 E. COURT ST. PHONE 4ft
We are 01081110; out certain line3 of our shoes,
pay you to get ome of these while they last.
It will
Army & Navy Sales CO.
546 Main Street
PHONE 861
BIG
DANCE
COLD SPRINGS HALL
SATURDAY, JULY 2
Good Music -Good Eats
Good Road
Tl
OF AUTHOR IS BROKEN:
NKW YORK, Juno 2!). (I. N. H. )
Friends of Miss Oraoe Helen Tal
lot, daughter of the late Roy Merrick
Talbot, and a KraddaUKhter of the
late Thomas Talbot, one time gover-
Inn. U.,.uQnhiiu.tu liVa laiarlll.,1
that Imr eiiKaicoincnt to Robert Hus-
ted Chambers, son of Robert W.
it. numbers, the novelist, has been bro
jken by mutual consent. Miss Talbot,
who li a niece of Mrs. Victor Citm
! iio-k. prominent in Manhattan soci-
iul circles, has gone to fcnrope to
!s,etid most of the summer. Her aunt
lis accompanying her. The engage-!
jment of Miss Talbot was announced
last winter. Khe Is a capable sculp- j
tress. Mr. f'hambers who Is an un-;
dergraduute at Harvard, being In IiIh
Junior yeur there, Is said to be follow
ing In the footstes of his father and
is generally looked upon ft h'"1-
THE BEE HIVE
bates its claim to your business upon its ability to serve you adequately and well with
the merchandise which we carry. Merchandise of known merit and excellence. It
has always been the policy of this store to sell on a fair margin of profit and to give full
value DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR at all times.
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Rubber Gloves 29c pair
Rick Rack UU: and 15c
Cotton binding tape .5c
Perfectlonelte Hair Nets ...10c
Iice Collars and Veslee Rets -IWc
BARGAIN COLUMN.
Crochet Thread 9o
Knitting Cotton 5c
Aluminum Percolators ...,$I.RV
Cups without saucers
0 for $1.75
Mush bowls, first quality ... .25c
MERCHANDISE
INTERESTINGLY
PRICED
We have received another
shipment of The Jim Dandy
Day Sulta This one has peg
top dutch pockets. It hoe prov
en a big seller with us. . . .91.30
YOUR SATISFACTION IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WITH US IN
RUNNING THIS BUSINESS
We are pleased to announce the arrival of
new pattern In Dlnne-ware, made by the Mo
Nicolls pottery of thin country.
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give
Most people realize that a merchant cannot
things awoy; they know he has to
make a profit; he isn't In business for his health.
In the face of this statement we still claim we are
giving you part of our profit by being satisfied
with less than is usually exacted. This gains
greater volumo and after all we get the benefit.
Rut you share In' it.
You will find a prevalence of grey In the dec.
oration, which is the newest color to be used In
dinner ware decoration. It will be a pleasure to
show you this pattern. Reasonably priced, quality
considered.
"The Store
of
Low Prices"
The Bee Hive
"More for Less"
ENDLETON ,unu OREGON
"Always
at
Your Service"
u
dint author.