. , , v V t'T"Y ' ' t" tkat SIX DAILY EAST OREGOfiTAN, PENDLETON, OREOON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 8, 1921. TEN PAQEfl Social and Club News : mmrm wkw jm m-. mm 'mm'-. THE ; f) THOMAS ' SHOP nrrTintN khom wauxdwa lark Mr. and Mrs. V. J, Stockman and Mr. M. 1 Htockman have returned after a mom enjoyable sojourn nt Wsllowft take, Ijowpll Stockman, who Bccnmyian.ed them. Old not return her. Accompanied by llalph Burgess, Ihey act fl delegates to the national convention of the Kappa Sigma fra ternity. Mr. Stockman has been dele rated by the chanter at. Oregon Agri cultural college and Mr. Hur.Kess will represent the Tnlvorslty of Oregon chapter. They expect to be R'ine about a month. MEKTINVJS Til ME CON'TIXl'F.D " The Ladles' Aid of the Baptist church will contintiei it meetings pur ine the summer, according to a de cision made yesterday. The next meeting will be held July 14. At yes terday's meeting a comforter, made to order for one of the memlters, was completed. The meeting was held In the went room of the church. WI1XOO TO VAXCOrVKR Mrs. Itobert O. Hremmer (Helen Harnhart), who la in Pendleton visit Ing her mother, Mrs. Clyde Green wood, will leave Monday for Seattle. She will Join Mr. Bremmer and tne two will go lo Vancouver, B. C, where Mr. Bremmer will aa a member of the Multnomah Athletic club com pete In the aquatic meet. ATtR AT LAKE Dr. and Mrs. Harold Pitesibbon (Beth Kmlth) are spendinglhe month at Forest Ijtke, Campbell's Port, Wis consin. Their wedding was a recent event and took place in Chicago. 1.KAV1NO FOn COLORADO Pendleton friend of .Mrs. Arthur E. Itudd ore regretting her departure from the city. Mrs. Rudd, son Ken neth lludd and daughter, Miss Mari dell Budd, will leave on this evening's train for Golden, Colorado, to join M. Hiidd. Arthur Rudd will remain in Pendleton until the fall when he will resume his studies at University of Oregon. . , Mrs. Hudd has been active In church and club work, in Pendleton. She Is president of the I-adies Aid of the Baptist church and" vice.-presldcnt of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nion, ' MRS. DAVIS RCTTRXS Mrs. ilattie Iavis returned yester day after a visit with relatives and friends In Yakima. She was the guest of her brother. L. . fY Lynde. While en route to Yakima, Mrs. D.irls was honor guest at a party given in Baker by the Lady Maccabees nflhe home of the commander." MRS. LASATRR HERE Mrs. George Fell has as her guest Mrs. James Lasater of Walla Walla. Mrs. Fell and Mrs. -Lasater are sisters. Mrs. Lasater will remain here for the next ten days. . ' MISS GLOVER RETURNS Miss Freda Glover has returned af ter an enjoyable stay In Portland and at Hoquiam, Washington, ' ARE AT SEASIDE Mr. and Sirs. O,, C, Jefferson and small son are at Seaside for a two weeks stay. HOPP'S HPSTAIBS SHOP Saturday Specials Jersey Sport Suits, regular $35 values $19.75 !; . Sport Skirts, both silk aiid wool ' GREATLY REDUCED. Silk Dresses, Taffetas and Satins, t values to $39.50, $J9 J5, r - LITTLE OAl'iUlTICn HORN Mr. and Mrs. C. W. White (Eunice Vogell of Vancouver, are the 'parent of a baby daughter born yesterijjy, nc cording to announcement received to day by Pendleton frtends. The ne'w arrival weighs eight and a halt pound, I.ITTLE-nAlKTHTKR BODN Mr. ind'Mrs. L H. Livermore are the narents of a bnbv daughter born Thia nmi-niii nt Si &ntltr,nv'a tutu.! pitnl. The new arrival is the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mt Liver more, pioneer Pendleton residents Ol'EST OF MRS. MCRPIIY Mrs. George K. Genu, of Hermisto.n, Is a guest of Mrs. 10. J. Murphy nt th Murphy home on Perkins Avenue. . HOME DEMONSTRATION SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR - BUSY HOUSEWIVES Corn nieul, one of th most tyitritiva of cereals, makes lell ciona bread. Here Is a "tried and true" Corn mel recipe: tpoon Cora Bread 1 cup white cornmeal 2 cups water 2 eggs 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon fat 2 teaspoons salt Mix cornmeal and water, and bring slowly to boiling point. Cool five minutes. Add eggs, well heater., and other ingred ients" Beat thoroughly and bake in a well greased r pan 'twenty five minutes in a hot oven. Serve from the same dish with a spoon. a! f 0, jH,.. M Vv.. B v ? Grix J I t': : -V- Lt mmm . V;' 'a- ;:;:'! v ''' v"''iv''v:v!v. We Handle FOLGEKS COFFEK (iray Bros, (iroeerv Co. yysu.i,'''nngqi running i J(k J kJuly Special Reduction on SKIRTS and DRESSES And if you eome right in; you will have first-choice of 'one-"just ' made for your Silk Skirts, Wool Flaiils, Wool Stripes. All summer dressses at one fourth off regular price. t f!$? Uiiriand Spurns Second Fortune! CURES T-H E g H Q P OP BETTER VALVES F JR E E WASHINGTON. Julv 8. (Ralph P. Couch, U. P. Staff Correspondent) Federal tax receipts show approxi mately $13,000,000,000 spent annually on luxuries, recreation, movies, am usements' and personal finery. Th; government Is receiving over $1,000. 000,000 yearly as the result of luxury purchases, nearly a quarter of the to tal of ordinary government receipts. Sporting goods, automobiles, amuse ment parks, fancy bathing suits and summer hats for men and women are netting the government thousand daily. Soft drink purchases are help ing to pay the $900,000,000,000 nati onal. debt and annual interest. Gum chewers contributed over $1,000,000. 000, sporting goods nearly $3,000, 000,000 and summer furs approxi mately $500,000 of the tax money. PRICES OF U. S. STEEL CORPORATION ARE CUT NEW YORK, July 8. (I. N. S.) The T'nited States Steel Corporation announced a reduction in price on several of its products. Wire nails and plain wire are re duced 15 a ton. Standard steel pipe has been cut from $2 to $6 a ton. This Rahirrlav nnrl all wppIt until tiptt. Rnturrlav. otir full size cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE with t each purchase of a new, largre family-size, 50 cent tube Of Jvlenzo IJenrai l.rpmp. - KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and sooth ing to the skin. Gives athick, creamy lather and leaves the aromatic, deep-woods scent of pines. - - TflF.V7.ri nirvTAr. prpmp maUi tontK-nrV,;a and shining, the mouth clean, and leaves that Cool, Clean, I 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. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. Ifl-m.IN. July 8. (I. N. 8.) A number of passengers were seriously wounded when the Publln-Cork pas senger train was bombed near Dub lin, i LUCILLE BENNETT IS RESCUED FROM DROWNING BY SMALL PLAYMATES CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16 lotnin Mines AND OTHER NECESSITIES FOR' THE HARVEST HAND Good weight Khaki Shirts :. ...l..$1.25 2-piece Summer Underwear, suit ......-. $1.25 A good Russett Shoe for $5.50 Regulation Army Russetts $7.00 O. D. Army Blankets ..: $4.75 Gray Army Blankets $3.25 5-lb. All Wool Double Blanket . . $8.50 4-lb. All Wool Double Elanket $7.00 Many other little odds and ends at a price you will appreciate. Army I Navy Sales CO 54G Main Street PHONE 861 EL'GB.VE July 8. (U. P.) 1 Two lads, neither of them over 14 years of age, rescued Lucille Bennett; 11 years of age, from drowning. The girl . who was swept under a raft, was rescued with difficulty and revived. 4" 'N-e- i I '-f f u No sport car for Charles Garland. Harvard praduato and farmer of Buzzards Bay, Mass. Ko shoes. Ko fancy clothes. He prefers a tractor, corduroy and bare feet. Not that he couldn't have anything money can buy for he has just refused a large inheritance from an uncle In Eng land. And several months ago he rafused an estate of more thau a " bx hu (Hther. I I TI ISISTIC IH)OltSTi:i'S ISAKHi:!). nOSTON, July 8. (I. N. S.) Fu tile steps of one of her building alter nately pink and red-. Adjudicator Her- turist art may have a place, but it is 1,rt Enil uphold her. and the tenant not on the front step. So contended ,lafl notified lie may paint the a woman house owner here when !' ' color he pleaacs. but he icovered thp.t a tenant had patntad l""H' one "hade, ... Forget the Price For a Moment We, have both quality and the right price, that's sure but do you buy a pair of shoes because they are cheap? No, you think of fche material and work manship in them. The same applies to tires. Only the best material and skilled workmanship goes jnto each Firestone tire. Be sure your next tire is a Firestone ' MOST .MILES PER DOLLAR Simpson-Sturgis . For Service Phone 651 Pendleton, Ore. 223 E. Court St. Golden Rule Hotel Bldg. Adly Pasha "Receives" One Dollar Saved HeprosoniH Ten Dol lars ICarned. The average man does not cave to exceed ten. per cent of hift earnings. He mufit spend nine dollars In living expenses for every dollar caved. That heing the case he can not he too care ful about unnecessary expenses. Very often t few cents properly invested, like buying seeds for his garden, will pave several dollars outlay later on. It i the same In buying Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs but a few cents, and a bottle of it In the house often saves a doctor's bill of several dollars. The Same Rvrrywhcrc The editor of I'aisa Akhbar, a native newspaper of Lalvore, India, says, "J have used Chamberlain's Colic and I Diarrhoea Kemedy many times amimg my children and servants, for colic and diarrhoea and always found it effective." t Illliniisnr and constipation "For years I wan troubled writh bil iousness and constipation, which made life miserable for me. My appetite failed me. I lost my usual force a ad vitality. iVpsin preparations and cathartics only made matters worse. I do not know where I should have been today' had I not tried Chamberlain' Tablets. The tablets relieve the ill lein?-nt once, strengthen the diges tive functions, helping the system tn do Its work naturally," writes Airs. Hosa I'otts. Ilirminghiim, Ala. A Splendid McdIHnc; for the Stomm li and l.lvcr. "Chamberlain's tablets for the stom ach and liver are splendid. I never tire of telling my friends and neigh bors of their qualities," writes Mm M'ililam Vollmer, Eastwood, N. Y. When bilious, Constipated Or troubled .iwllh indigestion, give them a trial. jThey wlli do )ou good. 1 .in1 V ' 4 . N l -i Vkr x'. . .. : ii A" - V- Iff V . v. , f: '4 WK 91 , Just What You Want for Sunday's ' Dinner or. Picnic NICE SPRING CHICKENS ROASTING HENS SPRING LAMB Large Stock of Luncheon Meats Downeys Market Phone 600 815 Main 4 . ' 1 1, i i I jtr&w xswUUJa British sympathies of the rulers Is one big raus 01' trouble ln"E8rypt.' Here, re shown argry Egyptians fathered tn front of thetioni ut ' fremier Adly Fnsha telling hlw what tbajf think of bjiu. B Information for Refrigerator buyers Ask the salesman who waits , on you why no air can get in the refrigerator he has for sale why no cold inside air can escape. Ask about the trap and the in sulation find out how many walls there are. ' Ask him how it happens that food odors will mix in some refrigerators and not in others. We'd like to show you the Automatic when you're looking around. .The manufacturer guarantees and we guarantee. That should give you confidence. Sold on payments if you wish. ' , e mi CRAV 'FORD FOB T RE CO 103 F- (X)I KT RT. PHOMS 49