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... .,......i,.........,.ifc.i,.i,,iiMw','i'r!r','T EIGHT PAGE3 ' HC2 SIX DAILY HAST OREGONIAN, PSKDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1021. Sodtf and Club News TAUTT H OIVKN i Wwil'hJm and I a Grande and return- Ultlc Ml Kuthryn Copelnnd wns ' d liy way of F.Uin and Tollgate, which hnnnr jrnit y-tirday for a most en-: they tate, Ik the better road. Juyahlg birthday party for mhlch herl m ther, Mr. I W. Oopelnnd, was hos.t I.RAVR FOR RIOKl.ETOX l" at the Copland home. 223 Kaat WaohlhKton treet. Gamrj were en fi'iyed during the afternoon and later fefredhmenm were nerved. A color ftchem of bin was used, a h'K birth day cake, carrying out. the Idea with roBPa and candle of the whip shade. The table -a centered by a basket of pole pink awoet peas surmounted by a bow of fluffy tulle. ttueata for the affair, besides the honoree, were Florenoe Nokes, Kath arine Frledly, Oenevleve Boyd, Betty Sinclair, Tommy Sinclair, Marjorie Copcland, Andry Copeland. Karl Zim merman, Mot hem preaent were Mrs. 3. 1. Zimmerman and Mrs. It. W. Sin clair. WIM. LEAVB FOR BINGHAM Mra. Roy Temple. Mrs. Ralph Tem ple, Mr. Donald Robinson, Mrs. John M. Dolph, Mr, Leslie B. Gihlw, Miss Madeline Burnoss, Miss Catherine Thompson, Mlsa Vera Temple and Miss Esther flhea of Portland, who Is visit ing friend In Pendleton, will motor to Blneham Sprinita morrow to remain until Monday. RETURN FROM WALLOWA Dr. and Mra. I. V. Temple and little dawrhtcr returned last evening from a visit to Enterprise, Joseph and Wal lowa like.' They made the trip by auto and went to Wallowa by way of Mrs. Henry Struve and daughter. Mis Evelyn Struve, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Stevens, Mrs. Struve's mother who has been visiting here, left today for Mra. Stevens" home In Biokleton. Washlngtn. Mrs. Struve and daughter will remain there for a visit. WILL. SPENT St'MMER HERE Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Estes are In Pendleton and will remain here until fall. Mr. Estes is employed by the Pendleton Auto Co. They are at prea rnt making their home in the Matlock Apartment In the apartment of Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock, mother of Mra. Estes. HERE FROM GARFIELD Mrs. George W. Simpson and daugh ter Miss Eiila Simpson, are here from Garfield, Washington, where they have been making their home with Mrs. Simpson's father, Hiram Gragg. They will retnaln in Pendleton for a month and then will return to Garfield. WILL OCCL'PT RESIDENCE , " Mr. and Mrs. Wayne G Eddy will on Friday move from their present resi dence, til Garfield street, to SOI Bush street, the residence now occupied by Ir. and Mra. Guy Boyden, who are leaving Pendleton to make their homr in Portland. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP THIS WEEK ONLY! Commencing Today One-Half Price "Saleof SUITS. COATS SILK DRESSES Including every Suit, Coat and Silk Dress in the Shop at Just ONE HALF THE REGULAR PRICE RETURN FROM GIBBON1 Seven members of ihe Wenaha Camp Fire Girls, their guardian, Mrs. Audrey King and assistant guardian. Miss Fay Mann, returned 1 yesterday after enjoying- a seven davs' cauni at Gibbon, Those in the party besides the guardians were Luetic Pearson, Lorene King, Marjorie Sparks, May della Stickler, Ruth Taylor, . Edna Coolc and Seville Marty. The days were spent In swimming,, hiking and other sports. Each day two girls cooked the meals for the crowd. .Monday evening the ramp fire council was held and 400 beads were awarded as honor irophies to the girls. t , MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA ' Mrs. J. E. Elkins, son Jack. Mrs. Carl Hopf, daughter Mary Elisabeth and Mrs. Claud Itarr and daughter Betty Jane, left today for Walla Walla by automobile. They will spend the day in the park In the neighboring city. WILT, VISIT LA GRANDE ,' Mis. J. F. Robinson. Mrs. W. W. Cavlness, Donald Robinson and Robert Johnson will motor to La Grande On Saturday to spend the week-end -with Mrs. James Russel, sister , of Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Caviness." RETURN FROM YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young re turned this morning from a motor trip on which they visited Yellowstone and Glacier national parks. They also were; In Salt Lake City. They report a very pleasant time. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Mrs. Affie B. Hanna of the Security Apartments was hostesa last evening at a dinner party for the following guests. Rev. and Mrs. W. H, Cox, Miss Mar jorie Cox, Master Stanley Cox and Miss Fry. - MISS MAY NEILL HERB Miss May Neill of La Grande passed through Tendleton last evening on her way from Portland to La, Grande. Sh will leave soon for Hllo, Hawaii, where she will teach in the public schools. . MOVE) TO APARTMENT Miss Ida Boyd and her niece. Miss Ida Boyd Womack, are moving today from S3 Johnson street to the New- quist Apartments, 70S Aura street. Fancy Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds 50c tarnation Milk, 8 cans .'..$1.00 Borden Milk, 8 cans,. $1.00 Eagle Milk :.. 30c . fiing Cherries in Crates 12'zc Can Salmon, 2 cans'. ...25e Corn : 15c Dill Tickle, can 30c ' Bulk Coffee, pound : 25c Corn Beef, can . 25c . All kinds Jars and Jar Fixings ' '" . ' ... . ...'.!; Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality (he Bett ... ' 5 : MARKET AT CHICAGO - I hYDFrTMXT'-i 1 PMGTIIERS i I V Fof Three Generations . h I Ft Hive Made ChiW BIrth k' Oil v& 'EM'r B Uin9 " " July -Sept.' Dec. July . Sept. Dec. 1.2i '4 1.2 .f5 .62 .61 Close H.32-4 I. 31 1-.36- . .64 '. .62 ' .60H II. 19: THE SHOP OP REtl'EB'TALBES 1 When You Go r . I - - 1 Camping BE SURE AND TAKE ALONG A GOOD BOOK Books of the outdoors by Curwood, Grey, Bower aid othefpopular writers. ' Books of mystery by Vance, Rhinehart, Holmes and McCulley. All Selling: at the Popular Price - - $1.00 Each THOMPSON S DRUG STORE MISS DAY DEPARTS Miss Gladys Day, who has been in Pendleton as the- guest of her aunt. Miss Katheryn Boone, left for her home last evening. , HOME DEMONSTRATION SEASONABLE. SUGGESTIONS FOR BUSY HOUSEWIVES In purchasing a new hat Insist upon standing before a full length mirror. A hat may be be coming to a person when only the face is seen, but may make one lock too short or too tall when the entire figure is seen. A hat should be large enough to cover the head. i The sideline of the crown should be a continuation of the line of the face. The base of the crown should In almost every Instance be horia oned. Few hats are becoming when tipped forward or backward. Beware of head sizes that are too small or that are rotted in shape rather than oval. A person who wears spectacles must wear a hat that extends be yond the spectacles.--E. V. D. . ' Knit capes In stunning color tones are exceedingly smart or outing, tour ing or seashore wear. Some girls like .hem so well that they lnslstx upon "caring them In the heart of the city. This is, Indeed, a mistake. Sport suits for the country and street clothes for the town. , The wheat market'at Chicago show ed a strong upward., tendency today, July (closing at $1.32 1-2, whereas yes terday the July closing price: was 11.2 S-. Following are the quota, tions as received by Overbeck & Cooke Co.: . - - . . ,.' : . , . Wheat. . '; . Open High Low $1.27 H $ 1-33 1.2;'4 1.32'4 - 1.26 ',4 1.3514 ' 1.29 !4 Com. . ' :.64',4 .6H .62 ..61 .61 Vj .59 M Seattlo Cai-h. 1 hard white, $1.20; l soft, 1 club. $1.18; 1 hard winter,. $1.16; 1 (Northern spring, $1.16; 1 red . Walla Walla. $1.4; Big Bend. $1.3.' Portland Cash. i 1 hard white. $1.2(1; 1 soft, . $1.18; 1 club, $1.18; 1 hard winter, $1.15; 1 northern spring, $1.15; 1 red Walla Walla. $1.15. . By Overbeck & Cooke Co.) Wheat Rains northwest and the predictions of cooler weather for the entire grain belt Induced some liqui dations early in the session, but fn the end, served to make the trade realize that there has' already been sufficient damage to make a bullish situation, no doubt tho change in the weather will do some good In many, parts of the spring wheat belt, but If f fty perecent of the reports front th.tt territory are authentic they would aggregate ma terilly lower than the Jnl 1st state ments, and perhaps wuld be below 'ust year's total. The lash position Is showing more strength despite heavy j receipts 'at all -terminal.! reflected ful ly .the advance in futures. lixporif.-s iwore active buyers in the -southwest and 'bids on the bulk anil lti the Into. ri r were advanced or.e cent V'hMt is a world proposition and the cotil lion I i European cro js must oomc. In fo.' prober - consldei ation. Seven I rnnr.l rlp hi Piirntw. -'r,ilnrt hut r..r.l?. land, France. BelgluVi and Germany, have i-nffered from lack of mowttue The announcement ' tJ- substantial debits were being arranged in - this country for Germany to fcny grains wa I inotbet bullish factor. A hlghoi' level of prices :s very apt.vbe rccorde I in the iK .ir future.- - - - - FORD ' The Universal Car , WHETHER COTTER PIN OR COMPLETE OVERHAUL You can get It Iri our 8ales and Hcrvlce tatloh.1 ; We'are 'au thoilzod Ford dealers. In our stockroom we carry every part that goes Into a Ford riir or Ford truck. They're genuine Ford parts too ach made of the same tough, durable Vanadium steel as Ha counterpart In the Ford car. Our special Ford re pair Shop Is-thoroughly equipped with serially designed tooU and up-to-the-minute machinery so that repairs, adjustment or eomplete overhniris for Ford cars can he handled promptly and efficiently. - ' - ' ' ' - Our mechanics who will do the work on your Ford car tit truck, understand the For. mechanism and know the right way to tune It up- And for the work you will puy only the reason able Ford prices, " "We are a part of the Rig Ford Family and not only repair Fords but sell them as well. We have more than a passing In terest In the service we give you. Drive to our Garage when your Ford needs repairing. For Safety's Sake Have the Authorized Ford s Dealer Do It. We Can Rebore and Polish Your Cylinders Too. JACK CHILDS, Foreman -Simpson Auto Cov' ' Phone 408. - Water & JohnsoiV St. 'Service u " u BYAU. BSU (TOMS MM soon.IT am aorstsHoooiNBTai iin.mi tDHILB RKUlAroCO Of ft. D StUStt. S UCE ! - i -',1 ' SRATTLW, July 14. (t.' ; N. Si China should lead the way toward dis armament. For chivalrous warfare the Chinese evidently deserve rt Nobel prise. At I.o Wu, where Chinese of North and South are waging war against one another, the battle Is postponed each day at- noon to allow the soldiers to eat according to V. B. Priestly, who recently returned from a trip to China. Asked if this particular hour wouldn't be a good time to attack the enemy, a general representing Sun Yat Ken, president of the southern C'h"ice re' public, told Priestly such tactics would bo unfair. . Priestly entertained the China Club of Seattle with accounts of this most modem war. "When the -Chinese , don't know where to shoot at their earlhly ene mies,'' said Priestly, "they fire bullets into the air, because they think the devil is up there and if they kill the demon they believe they will get the cause of the war." ; ... Priestly interviewed Dr. Sun Yat .Sen while in China. He deulared Sun Yat Sen to be the greatest politician China ever produced, but doubts If he. will ever-be president of the entire republic because he is true to his principles and will not cater to foreign powers.. .1 m ift n .i-tfi LOOK f . ! ' i t: - 4. " V ; V Right now for nits in yo(ir 'automobile tires. A small cut in the tread will in a short time cause t tread t separation and you will lose many miles in the,, life, of y,Qur tire. Let our, repair depart ijicnt keep vour tires i 11 first class shape all tlie time. ' Estimates given to you.',.rll work guaranteed without oblication Simpson-Sturgis For Service Phone 651 ? Pendleton, Ore. 223 E. Court St. Just a Few of our many money fiaving: articles. We rejjret very much we do not have room to list more of our stock. Read the following prices and compare with others Only one left. Ice King Ice Chest; 35 lb. size $17.25 One 48 inch round quartered oak Dining Table $38.50 One 45 inch round quartered oak Dining Table $33.50 One Massive Golden Oak Library Table $21.50 One Fumed Oak China Closet $26.50 7ax9 Congoleum Rugs .....$10.75 9x12 Congoleum Rugs $15.75 6x9 Fiber Rugs $6.75 35 lb. Rolled Edge Silk Floss Mattress $17.50 45 lb. Rolled Edge Cotton Mattress $8.75 Let U Do Your Repair Work Yours for service, Riley Quality Our W a trim on J emp batMa-tin (Kir Alia To wear at the seashore we are of fered rfw -apes of thin ru'iberized nnteritl i soft, unusual shades, pale gre -o. gray qrtjn. orchid and i-nely "titren" -.leiM(it), which seem.; to be the faxonte eolr.r. These . wraps .-re ci! wide, rfaight, and suggest a ip.in d.irin s coat. table drinktsm Instant postum instead of coffee Healthful Convenient 'There's aRmon The latest Imported hats seem proud of their unusually high, round or square, crowns, and, in order to offer us something really new, place all their trimming not above, but under the brim. . . - i In 1919 the United States imported 1,390,834 cords of pulp wood. Friend' of U. S. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAN'TPD Furnished house or apart ment. Phone 8F4 or write isox !5, Pendleton. Phone 60T hour I a. m. to t p. m DR. OIIMART Jlodt-ro Ieutlstry In VII llism-lie. . : V-c ! ' 1 I t i tr k Crow's Feet, Wrinkles TnlorefAfl rores , Vufihlag ryfvJkJ ' Cmuisiai i-7irfitiWL Tra. , . , V jl . ; . WO Buttmllk ' ' ..tS5"' tifJr Mm! An V, jjilr.i pklySaowa . 1 V Ml' lavrtTasn tm I ,7, ,! II I The first application of HowArd' Ruttrmilk Cream wtH aHtoninh you. Th (lull-'Ht, lnoKt lifplf-MH cuinplfxton in turnfd to rndlant beauty and rd or roiiKh hr-nfls or arru' mul nnowy whitn y t thre in not ihe sIlRhteHt hIkii of Itn uw. Jt actually ' vanirfh'M from Hight and tlin iiiohI tiatrd atmonphpre will not prn.liiff the Uant ahininees or grf-HHinefM of the akin. No matter whether you ar trouble! with a poor complexion, wrlnkla, pul finHa around the eyes, t:roWn feet nr tinea around mouth, or. Just a aimple roujfhnraa of the facft, handa or arma cauaed by wind or aun, you will find that thean troublea will quickly dlH8p P4ar with the uh of Howard's Uutter niilit Cream. To rrove thin to your complete ant tKfjictlon, R'ttt a packng1 today ai. any j rirat cluHfl driiff or toilet Koooa counter. hiMiMt on Howard'a buttermilk CniHin. I i.o other Cream can take Ma place..- If you cannot obtain, aenu 19 cmh aii"er tr atsrnpa for arnneroiii trial pacUaK of (!reurn and Soup to Howard Hro. Coinpany. 4 r7 WH.Hhlnrton Htret, Buf falo, N. V, All drugKiwtM can atippl vou. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vlnrton CaturchriUBrltlsi. Domin ion. aecreUu-y. -ant the friendship ,rf ih I'nii 5itea. Here he is ar living at tii fnp-jrlal Conference In :.ondon. Whr: il.e renewal of the liiltlsh alilafif with Japan was dis cussed he Jeclii'el nothing should done that mUht topear tiniili.dl 4 hl.rliM.iera IHttmoiiJTtrflnd III in H. rf f I Uuia niMjIiW fmkm mm mim,r. Hut mf teup SOlDBYDIUlGfilSISDIKOEri rfj ' Every need for the Harvest Time ft- Sturgis & Storie Hauling i I'honc Hanavan's Transfer m h y f in ? You Save Money When you get your Refrigerator from us, , The balance of our Refrigerators wiij be closed out at ' " -. " 20 Off Sec us before you buy and save money. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO , f f)l)ltT T. VHONF. 4 to th L'uiUU S'H - mm' 378-1 fx