East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 30, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1921.
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Social and Club News
A I.IiKHT tTllHKY WKIS. little jfirls, unit various races for both
Of Interest to Pendleton people Is icluldren uml their parents. A picnic
the followlni from I he l.a Grande Oh. dinner was served on the lawn at
nerver, rcfturdinK thp nun-tin ire of Al- :noon, ami later In the afternoon lKht
bert Currey, a brother of Mrs. Hoy refreshments were enjoyed.
Parley of this city: Among the (tnests at the picnic yes-
Albert Jtodney C'urrey, son of Mr. jterday were Mrs. Albert Cook and
mil Mrs. UeoiR-e H. Ourrcy of this daughters Hon mi and Hetty, of Nyssa,
city. Whs united In rnarriape at thejwho are visit i nT at Hie home of Mrs.
home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis McClaren Cecil Hampton. Mrs. Cook expects to
In Minneapolis Wednesday, June 22, remain in Pendleton until after the
to Miss Genevieve McClaren of Wal-j Fourth of July
Iowa, The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Albert McClar
en, well known Wallowa county peo
ple, and she Is well known In I
mrs. rrnoY visits.
Mrs. M. N. Purdy, of Oklahoma, is
visitlngr at the I'matilla Indian Agency
Grande, having taught in the schools ; with her son, Frank Purdy. This is
here a year ago. Mr. Currey is now, her first trip to Oregon. She will vis
mjrufred in the newspaper business at it in Walla Walla, with her Daughter,
lluker, where they will make their Mrs. Ijivara Cornelison and at Oas
homs after July IS. He attended the 'cade, lilaho, with another daughter,
Vnlverslty of Oregon where he Is a I Mrs. William Mlckleson. Mi s. Partly
member of Alpha Tau Omega frater-ils a great grandmother and will en
nity. He was also one of the hospital kj'' a visit with her grandchildren and
unit that went to France early in the
war.
Mr. and Mm McClaren of Minne
apolis invited the couple to the twin
cities for the marriage
great-grandchildren.
RETIMIX FROM MISSOI I.A.
Major and Mrs. K. 1.. Swartzlander
ceremony. -and children, Lawrence und Inex, re-
Thelr honeymoon is to consist of, a (turned yesterday by motor from Mis-
brief tour of the mlddlewest, and their
return to Oregon.
PICNIC MOST ENJOYAP.I.K.
soula, Montana. Major Swartzlander
and son met Mrs. Swartzlander and
daughter there, the two latter having
cme from Devil 1-aVe, South Dakota.
Grown-ups and youngsters alike en. where they were called by the death
joyed the cnildrens flay picnic given 01 .ttrs, wartxlanaer s rather.
by the legree of Honor yesterday at
the Itounu-Cp grounds. The program
arranged by Mrs. Clair Edwards. Mrs.
PASS THROUGH PENDLETON
Dr. and Airs. C. S. McCune. of Wal-
Walter Jones and Mrs. J. W. McGee, la Walla, passed through Pendleton
Included selections by the boys" band, tdav on their way to Hoise. Idaho.
number of readings, by some of the Dr. McCune, who is a dentist in the
HOPF'S UPSTAIF? 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.
neighboring city, will attend a dent
ist' convention in Hoise.
VISITING IN LA GRANDE
Mrs. J. F. Robinson and nephew,
Robert Johnson, are visiting in La
Grande at the home of Mrs. KobinsonV
sister, Mrs. James Russell. Mrs. Rob
inson is attending Convocation of thr
Eastern Oregon diocese of the Episco
pal church.
MISS RERKEI.KY DEPARTS.
Miss Mildred Herkeley will leave
this evening for Cannon Ileuch, where
she will spend several weeks. She
will be joined by her aunt, Mrs. C. C.
Herkeley, of Hay Creek, for several
weeks. 1-uter in the season, Mls
I-eura Jerurd is to be Miss Berkeley'!
guest.
LEAVE FOR LA GRANDE.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Abbott, of
Portland, who have been visiting here
at the home of Mrs. Abbott's sister,
Mrs. Purl Bowman, left yesterday by
motor for I,a Grande, accompanied
by Mrs. Bowman. They will visit rel
atives in the neighboring: city.
GUESTS OF MRS. MORRISON.
Mrs. A. L. Sen rati er and little dau
ghter Alberta, of Walla Walla, and
Mrs. W. J. Maynard of Milton, are
guests of Mrs. Kdna S. Morrison. Mrs.
Maynard will return to her home this
evening but Mrs. Sehrader will remain
as a visitor here.
MISS HAWLEY VISITS
Miss Eleanor Hawley, who is taking
nurses' training in St. Mary's Hospital,
In Walla Walla, was in Pendleton yes
terday on her way to Walla Walla after
visiting at the home of her uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McKennon, of
I-ii Grande.
G. A. R. TO MEET.
A business meeting of the I-ndles of
the Grand Army of the Republic will
be held tomorrow afternoon in the
county library. Matters pertaining o
the recent state encampment held here
will be adjusted at the. meeting.
Next Week for
Canning Fruit
Next Week We Will Have a Large Supply of
RED RASPBERRIES, LOGAN BERRIES,
BLACK CAP RASPBERRIES, ROYAL
ANNE CHERRIES, DEW BERRIES, LAM
BERT CHERRIES.
The prices will be lower, watch this space, (mil pet our pri
ces before yon buy. .
We will close all tlay Monday. .Inly -ltd, making two hull
tliiys. We are well Mipplitil .with every thing fur your -lib f
July dinner and pitult'. We will bate extra help anil ask our
iiiuny customers tti anticipate your wants over the two holi
days, anil In plcaso place your orders ns early as possible.
hi.mi:mbi: chai t.u qua datios, ,h i,y to to hi.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best
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SHOP
Camp Merritt's Third Fire
WED IN DAYTON.
Miss Elizabeth Sutherland and
Wayne Fields were united in marriage
in Dayton, Washington, May 12. ac
cording to announcement made today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fields are making their
home in Pendleton. .,
THE SHOP OP BETTER VALUES
t r
YouTl Feel Fine
All Day
If you take a good
bath in the morning.
And a good bath means
our better sponges,
brushes and toilet pow
ders. Also
OUR
STOCK
of soaps includes all the
leading brands of fine toi
let and bath soaps.
tra
We are offering an ex-
large value in big
Synol Liquid Soap bath tablets.
" It sterilizes the skin '
Synol relieves skin and
perspiration troubles
keeps away germs. In
vigorating. Try it.
Comes in cake form, too.
Regular 15c value, spe
cial 10c cake; $1.10 dozen
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
I. RAVES FOR SEATTLE
Mrs. James Welch, who has been
visiting in Portland, Is now in Seat'tlo.
where she is the guest of her sister.
Mrs. Stewart McDonald. Mrs. McDon
ald will be remembered as Miss Alma
Hallock.
LITTLE DAmilTErt NAMED.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Simonsen has been named Dor
othy LUella. The little girl weighs
only eight pounds and was born June
25.
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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
, A.ti!rd n.re of mysterious origin wiped out virt H.ly all that wan
left of Camp Merritt. N. J. Two dynamite exploslon'stai "led 1 flreS
ST v ifP.'"'' Fire Pan168 "m ten New Jersey towns and three
K0drw,UtagrraW'fcS PreVente1 bUBe from
Salesladies Wanted
One of the leading stores of Pendleton is in a
position to offer a permanent position to one or two
thoroughly experienced salesladies.
Experience in selling Hosiery, Underwear and
General Dry Goods necessary. No others need ap
ply. Address with reference "45" Cre of E. O.
GOES TO PORTLAND.
Mrs Max Gorfkle went to Portland
today where she will visit with friends
and relatives for six weeks. Mr.
Gorfkle will Join her within a few
days.
TO VISIT IN BOISE
Mrs. J. J. Bradley left Wednesday
evening for Boise where she will visit
with relatives uptil September.
M EETINGS POSTPONED.
The I'nion Missionary Society has
, postponed its meeting until the be-
ginning of the autumn season.
I JOLLY NIN E, TO MEET.
The Jolly Nine Club will meet this
(evening at the home of Mrs. Anne Mc
Connell, 716 Jane street.
PORTLAND, June 30 (A. P.)
The highway commission awarded a
million and a half highway bonds to
A. M. Wright and associates, who will
pay $1,506,100 and receive 5 3-4 per
cent interest. Owing to the condition
of the bond market the commission
will dispose of no more bonds for some
time except where it Is necessary to
fulfill promises to counties from which
the commission canont be released.
Wright declared the outlook is poor
for the six per cent bonds recently vot
ed by several counties.
Here Is
An opportunity for you to equip your home at prices
that will almost startle you. We have the goods and the
prices and request your inspection. This appeal is to.
those who wish 100 cents worth for every dollar spent.
Round Oak Dining Tables, 48 inch top $42.50
Round Oak Dining Tables, 46 inch top $36.50
Solid Oak Rockers, leather seats from.... $16.50 to $18.50
These chairs formerly sold from $25.00 to $35.00
One 4G inch Cedar Chest $16.00
35 lb. Silk Floss Rolled Edge Mattresses $17.50
45 pound Cotton Rolled Edge Mattresses $8.75
We pav freight on all out of town orders. Give us a
trial.
Your for Service
Riley & Kemp
OtMtlilf Our M att-tttsttnl
fcutisfax-tltxi Our Aim
TAFT'S APPOINTMENT AS
CHIEF JUSTICE WILL BE
MADE TODAY AT FOUR
WASHINGTON, June 30. (Ray
mond Clapper, I'. I. .Staff Correspon
dent). Decision has been reached to
We've tfot the best
kind of Home Rute
in our house
and that's
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Post
Toasites
for breakfast-
say
Best
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SOLA EY CIUX.QCTS tVLRYWBLKf
announce the appointment of William
Howard Tal't a.s chief justice of the
I nlted States supreme court today at
4 o'clock. President llardintr will
make the announcement. Taft is said
tn he willing to nccent tho nrmt ni
awaits only the formal announcement
following DaiiRhtery's formally re
commending him to the president.
I art will tie the ninth chief justice
sinft fir'jt mnn in hiutnrv oi'ii. tn K.
president and chief justice both. His
oiliciui resiuence IH noi tjllio, out ,ew
Haven, Conn. lie is professor of in
ternational law at Yale.
Secretary Mellon announced that
five new tuberculur hospitals for
world war veterans would be con
structed Immediately. Twelve hun
dred beds will be divided between the
five in various sections of the country.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS
FOR : BUSY HOUSEWIVES
WASHINOTON, June 30. (C. P.)
Panama must accept immediately
the White award in the boundary dis
pute with Costa Itica, Secretary
Hushes will tell Foreign .Minister
Oaray of Panama, It its stated on high
authority.
WASHINGTON, June 30. -(C. P.)
The I niled States shipping board has
definitely decided to dispose of 2S7
wooden ships in Seattle, Thames river
and New York bay haibors. liids will
be opened today.
TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITALS
FOR DISABLED VETERANS
ARE TO BE ERECTED
WASHINGTON, June 30. (!'. P.)
The days of picnics nnd motor i
trips call for a variety of sand- I
wiohes if the luncheon is to be j
Inviting. The sweet sandwich Is j
a popular dainty and takes the
place of cookies or cake.
For the making of sweet sand- 4
willies, It Is suggested that the
bread be cut thin, the butter
creamed and spread evenly; then
a marmalade or Jelly with a lit-
tie lemon juice and some chop-
ped nuts, raisins or dates added
and used as a filling.
Anther sweet filling which Is
especially good Is made by cook-
Ing half a cup-of brown sugar,
one-fourth cup of stemmed and
finely chopped figs and one-
fourth cup of water to a paste;
then tidd a few drops of lemon
Juice half a cup of grated coco-
nut or one-fourth cup of chop-
ped peanuts or other nuts. This
makes a particularly pleasing
sweet sandwich that is good for
children. The filling does not
soak into the bread as does the
marmalade or Jelly. 4
4
To clean rusty knives thrust 4
the blades into onions and leave 4
for ubout an hour, then polish 4
them with ordinary powder or 4
bath brick. 4
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"I'LL TELL MY FRIENDS," SAYS
THE FIRESTONE USER, "MY TIRES
GIVE ME SATISFACTION."
Don4t Wait Run a
Firestone
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CONVINCE YOURSELF.
Simpson-Sturgis
FOR SERVICE PHONE 651
223 E. Court St. Golden Rule Hotel Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-t
East Oregonian Printing Department
Iz-jmlon calls this the nest picture of King Ceorgo ever taken. It
ra uupistJ while he wua hobnobbing with V, M. C. A, boys la lAiadoa.
llm 1 rnttto cbnttitur tvitit th ana nl tlM nvar td Wtwi
Special for This
Week Onlv
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. COUItT ST.
PHONE 4M
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