I 1 I U M ' t t I i w s van v y wyv V V ' V V - V v v If V TAGS SIX DAILY BAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 12, 1011. TEN PAGES rssssarzer- . s- i -r -i ; O M V : ' . v Social and Club News tXI'UJKKU IS HONOHKD A gTouii of Pendleton people enjoyed meeting; Vllhjnlmur Ktcfanswin, Arctle explorer, Inst evening after OhnMau iu at un informal reception In his honor given by Colonel Charles Wel lington Furlong; at the homo of Dr. and Mr. Dcvld 11. Hill. Mr. Wcfansson is a man of pleasing pcronnllty nnd the evening wad moat delightful, the ex plorer telling several very Interesting Mories of hi xperienee In the North. Mm. HIM was assisted In nerving by Miss. Mai hi o Hlanflcld of Kcho and Ml llarbara Ktanflold of Portland, ii.ccra of Dr. Hill. riCVIC 19 PLANNED. The members of the Lavender Club ore planning a picnic for Thursday. It will be held at the Hodwyshell ranch near Pendleton and the guests will motor to the picnic spot. Mrs. J. M. Cook 1s in general charge of arrange- mcnla. Miia. spbxckr lurrruxs Mrs. Bess Spencer who has been vtRltlng In La Grande as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. MacDo-well has re turned home. Mrs. Sepnccr also visited In liolw. IlKTLUX FUOM BINGHAM. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKarland have returned from Bingham Springs, where they spent the past week. WW A, MOTOR TO 1 .UH ' Mm Constance Isaacs and two oliil. iin n, John and Kmlly. and Mrs. Isaac's niece, Mies Nancy Dickson, will leave tomorrow by automobile for Cnnimn Beach. They will Join Miss Mildred Berkeley and will remain for several weeks, later going to Hay Creek to visit Mrs, Isaacs' sister, 'Mrs. C. C. Berkeley. Mrs, Nancy K. Despain. mother of Mrs. Isaacs, expects to leave soon for a visit to Portland. LK.VYE O.V MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Rowman of Mis sion, accompanied by Miss Zilpha Me- Kinney, left today on a two weeks" motor trip. Mr. and Mrs. Bowman will attend the state, convention of the Spanish American War Veterans at Astoria, and will visit Portland and feaside also. Miss McKlnney. who Is a Smith-Hughes Home Economics teacher from Sprlngview, Nebraska, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bow man at Mission. . GI KSTOF Al-NT Miss Sybil Kpauldlng. of Salt Lake. Is a guest In Pendleton at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred ltennion. Miss Spaulding will remain here during the rest of the summer. Mrs. A. E. Ren nion, of Suit Lake, mother of Mr. Gen- i nlon, who hus been visiting her son for the past two days, left last night for Portland. She will return here Inter. MR McCOOK RETCRXS ; Mrs. R. C. 'McCook has returned aft er a visit In Iowa and Minnesota. MRS. HENDERSON RETURNS. Mrs. Minn Henderson returned to- 1 day after a visit In Portland. . . HOPF'S UPS1A1HS SHOP , TH IS WEEK ONLY! Comiiienciiig Today (Tuesday) One-Half Price Sale of -- ; SUITS, COATS. SILK DRESSES Including ever- Suit, Coat and Silk Dress I':-. the Shop at Just ONE HALF THE REGULAR PRICE m 1 ' T B K SWOP OF BETTER TALUKS When You Go Camping BE SURE AND TAKE ALONG A GOOD BOOK " Books of the outdoors by Curwood, Grey, Bower and other popular writers. '-- " Books of mystery by Vance, Rhinehart, Holmes and McCulley. All Selling at the Popular Price $1.00 Each THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE MRS. JUNKS RKCOVERX Friends of Mrs. Henry lniion. Joins will be K'ad to learn that she hus re covered from a recent Illness. Mrs. Jones has been confined to her home for some time but haa uvw recovered. MI1S. DUDLEY ILL Mrs. Karl Dudley Is convalescing at St. Anthony's hospital after a minor ipcration which was performed this morning. ARTISANS TO MEKT The Artisans will meet this evening at the Eagle Woodman hall for instal lation of officers. F ITALY Naples, juiy is. (i. re. & The Japanese Crown Prince leaves tomor. row for Rome, where he will visit Kiiij Emanuel several days. . Ho will visit tho pope. J Alt l;i KX KUITH TO ALTAIt lilltMINGIMM, Ala., .July 12. (I. N. 8.) "There's many a situ 'twixt the riiiR and the knot!" sighed UcorKO G. Johnson, as he languished in Jail. George was to have been married at S:30 o'clock on a certain recent even ing. Miss Kthel Lavison, the brldo- to be. was dressed and awaiting- the gal lant George, when the telephone an nounced that George was "detained" at Police Headquarters. Dre.ssed in her wedding white, the bride pleaded for the release of George on bond, but to no avail. He was held on a charge of misappropriating fund3 of an electrical company. SC1H MAXX.11EIXK IX JAPAX TOKIO, July 12. (I. N. S.) Hon- ored by the presence of Princess Kit- ashiraku'wa. Princess Asaka and Prin cess Takeda, Madame Schumann- Heink received an ovation at the Im perial Theatre, in Tokio, on the lust night of her five-night concert scries here. The theatre was packed for Madame Schumann-Heink's last con cert, and the stage was banked with :'locrs. Jo,000 ELKS OELEBKATE. ' LOS ANGELES, July 12. (U. P.) Seventy-five thousand Elks are gath ered here In a convention jubilee. . (East Orcgonlan Special.) ECHO. July 12. Miss Ella Pedro, of Pilot Hock, is visiting at the home of her undo and family, Frank Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young, of Butter creek, were shopping here Sat urday. Zoe Touser, of Pendleton, was her'' Saturday. le Womack, of btanfield, was here the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. I George and daughters, Marlon ancr Lucille, drove to Irrigon Sunday. Lee Savely of Butter creek, spent the week-end visiting relatives in Pen. dleton. Jess Mathes was In town Saturday. A motor party composed of Mr. and I Mrs. S. P. Damp of Ft. Atkinson, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Esselstyn, Mr. and ' Mrs. C. 11. Esselstyn, Mr. and Mrs. Inn ;and Veda Wattcnburgcr, and Rodney I Esselstyn, spent Sunday at Umatilla, Ion the banks of the Columbia. Dr. Dorn, Ralph Dorn nnd Miss I Verda Dorn, returned Friday from a ! short outing at Seaside. I4 red Depperinan, & prosperous ; wheat rafter near Hotter creek, epent Saturday In Pendleton. Wm. Garner and Henry Taffel, of i Big Stone Flat were transacting busi- ness here Saturday. ! Mrs. M. E. Shannon, wife of the pro prietor of the Hotel Hoskins, returned , Monday from a visit to ROseburg and i Bun Ion. Or-gon, ! Chas. Bartoholemew, a successful farmer of Butter creek, was here Sat i urday. j Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Xeely, who have spent 'a nine days' vacation in Port iland and Sheridan, returned Sunday ! evening. Mr. Neely is with the Spin jning Drug Co. i Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Esselstyn enter tained a few friends with a Rook par ity Monday evening in honor of their gues's. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Damp. Canning Fruit RASPBERRIES BLACKCAPS LAMBERT CHERRIES FOR TABLE Peaches, Apricots, Strawberries, Water melons, Canteloupcs, Green Apples, Rhu barb, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Bananas, Oranges, Green Peppers. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality the Beit THE THOMAS SHOP Extraordinary Bargains BRASSIERES AND SUMMER NET CORSETS. One lot of Brassieres at a great saving 1-3 to 1-2 of regular price. Net Summer Corsets, just the thing for this warm weather, regular priee $3.00, Special. . ................... r. $1.95 HOME DEMONSTRATION SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS FOR . BUSY HOUSEWIVES ho never "earned" money. She lives on any Coos County farm, but she lives on al most every other farm. She has earned nothing. Xo, but in her thirty working years, she has served 233,425 meals; she has made 3.190 garments, 35,500 loaves of bread, 5,930 cakes, 7,960 pies, 1,500 gallons of Inrd; she has grown 1,525 bush els of vegetables, and 1,550 quarts of fruit; she has rnised' 7.6GO chickens, churned 5.460 pounds butter, put up 3625 j."rs of preserves, scrubbed 177,725 pieces of laundry; and she has put in 35.640 hours sweeping, washing and scrubbing. At accepted prices, this work Is worth $115,483.50. She has no bank account to ship for It. She can't retire on her savings; she has to keep on. How do you define the ordin ary American Woman's contri bution to her family's wealth to tho nation's wealth? Jt IT STARTED SOMF.TKIMS TI have not said anything to you, but have been saying to others and have induced many to take your medi cine and- bo convinced. Mayr's Won t'erful Remedy is correctly named. It removed, stuff from me 1 never ijluiuglitrould be in a humnn being ana I feel like a different person. The Pain in my right side disappeared at once, which four doctors said would require an operation; also the bloating nnd indigestion." Jt Is a simple, harm less preparation that romeves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or .moncy refunded. Druggists every where.' ' PKIE HEAVY SIJilTPKRS. LAWRENCE, Mass., July 12. Bur glars who entered the homo of Louis Russell, of this city, ransacked the house, stole a pocketbook and cooked themselves a meul of fried eggs. They departed without having disturged the family, although they battered down a door during their stay. JUKiE LOWELL (Continued from page l. We Are Grateful To know we arc able to give the very best merchan dise (or the lowest today's prices. You will surely profit by seeing us if you need Furniture, Cooking Utensils, Tents Dishes,, Suit Cases, Trunks, Pocket Knives, Purses, etc. In connection with our business I am selling Fresh Roasted Peanuts and Hot buttered Pop Corn. At your service from 7 :00 a. jn. until ":00 p. m. F. M. RILEY. Fiber Rugs, fast colors, 6x9 $6.75 45 lb. Cotton Mattresses , ,...$8.75 Tin Wash Boilers, Copper bottoms $2.50 No.' 3 Galvanized Water Pail 90c ' Let us do your repair work. ; Yours for service, iley & Kemp Quaiilj Our WatciiwurU fcatisfactiou Our Aim A Confession TOASTS Ackerman began he was fortunate In reflecting the change of sentiment which, came with. Increased popula tion," said the speaker. "The new comers brought with them moro ad vanced educational ideas of the older states, and demanded that the public school system take its place with mod ern ideas and ideals. Mr. Ackerman, more than any other, became the ex ponent of this sentiment, and the moulder of tho school system under which we live. He entered the office of public instruction at a timo for tunate for his fame, and he was able to meet the demands of the change which was inevitable." Clinracr Is Prulx-d Judgo Lowell praised Ackerman's tharacter. He said: "The world is rich In Ideas but It Is poor In men capable of putting them Into practice. I knew J. if. Ackerman for more than a q'larter of a century. I regarded him as an organizer, not Globe Walkei an originator. Ho was a man of force ful character, eminently practical, never Inclined to experiments. ire enfely followed, but never flinched. When others hud demonstrated that new Ideas were practicable, he pos sessed tho skill to put them to prac tical use." Life A Hurtllu Rare "Life is but a hurdlo race "after nil," the speaker continued. "The courses tree from obstacles are short and not numerous. It Is the duty of teachers to show youth how the hurdles can be most easily and swiftly surmounted. Mr. Ackerman realised this. He never shot over the heads of his audiences. Ho told them practical things.1 He im pressed the young men and women under his care at Monmouth, that llf Is service, nnd that education is the hand-mnlden of service. Ho has not c'ied. His Influence lives in tho activ ities of thousands of men nnd women. . "On tho lofty wall of the world's most famous protestant shine, St. I'aul's in Loudon, there is a tablet, in scribed, "Sacred to the Memory of Sir f'liHstophcr Wren, tho archltcnt; Would you behold his work, look around you." ' "Would you behold the llfework of i J. If. Ackerman, then look upon the schools of Oregon, and tho teachers of Oregon." LOOK Right now for cuts in your automobile 1 tires. A small cut in the tread will in a short time cause tread separation and yoti will lose many miles in the life of your tires. Let our repair department keep your tires in first -class shape all the time. Estimates given without obligation to you. All work guaranteed. Simpson-Sturgis For Service Phone 651 Pendleton, Ore. 223 E. Court St. I'lione (07 Hours a. ui l & p. I i i-. niry-v. 7 " J 1 Y A! i w . Ill ' w" lL-: I If I Treat your nerves right When tea or coffee causea annoyance, try POSTUM Cereal Charm without harm in this table drink There's a Reason Sold, everywhere by grocers DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE iiuiuu biiu nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-RUy Electric ilierapeutica. Temple Uldg. noom jj ' Phono 41 ll.one 2IO.W p. 0 lU)X 33 DR. C. H. DAY lliyslciaii and hurgeuu Ostciath Hooms 3 and 25, Smith-Crawford Building. TVOeiJSoo 7114 ltd. 74B.R 20 Off Refrigerators 20 The balance of our Refrigera tors to be closed out at 2Q off W FURNITURE 0 103 IS. COUHT ST. I'HONK 4M Jf QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department : DR. OIUMART llodero Deutistr in All liruacbea. J. F Beiland had walked P.287 miles Vhcn 1 reached Boston. Ha plans to walk around the world, wherever man can so in hiking boots. He started from Washington. D C, May 11, 191). 80 far he haa walked through 43 states, Canada, Mexico. South and Central America, Weat and Kat Indies, Madagascar ' and Japan. Ha expects to covar U,74 miles. Eat More And Less Wheat-Meat KLRR h W HEAT FLAKES contain all the body building materials in the whole wheat grain. The bran and all other parts combined, to make it easily digested and keep the intestinal tract clean, healthy and afctive. A Simple, Wholesome, Nourishing Food Containing nothing that will tax the stomach or poison the intestines. So pre pared that it will take but ten minutes to prepare for breakfast. AT ALL GROCERY STORES 1 1 l 4 ft v v 4