r j: -i v J'' y 5 J" "y y'J1, J ft PAGE SIX i ' DAILY EAST OHEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAYNEVENIN3, JULY 20, 1021. THE THOMAS Social and Club News TEN PAGES .II.H FTKIXMKTZ IK'NOIiED -t r.oTS IX l'KXDU;TX. Of lot "test to the Pendleton frieudsl Mr. and Mm. Folsom 01 mim raye Moiumcu, lio Ik well ; whose mui'tingc was a recent event in known hero where ehe has attended : Portland, arrived in Pendleton by nu sevcral Christian Kndenvor nifoiinKs.li, yesterday from their home In Port Is the following from tho Oregon Jour-j land. They took two days for the trip, tin I concerning a reception for which j remaining overnight lit The Dalles! Minn I'rntikle Coykemlall, formerly of but tiu.k only nine unit a half hours IhU city, was hostess: for the actual travel. They will visit An Informal farewell reception was here for about two weeks with Mr. ncia inursoay evening irom s to I Tullmans parents. Mr. ami Mrs. o clock lor Miss Fayc stemmed, tor-' Tallnuin, and nier president of the Oregon Christian I rs nankin PICNIC THIS EVKXIXO. Tallnu:n. j Tho faculty und students of the Ivndeavor union, at tho noma of the parents of MIsk Krankle Coykendall, 12 Ito.wil Court. Miss Stoimnet will Have Purtland for New York city to become the national secretary for young- people's work for the Women's Hoard of Foreign Missions of the Pres byterian church. miss mi axgli: to wkd An event In the social calendar of Milton for next September is tho mar riage of Miss rtnth Phangle, youngest daughter or Rev. nd Mrs. H. S. Shan Sle, nd Rev. Coy Sims of Spokane, Wash. The engagement was announc ed nt a formal dinner recently and Miss Shanglc is expected to be the mo tive for many delightful affairs. Rev. j H. S. Shangle Is president of Columbia' Junior college. Rev Coy Sims, a graduate of Co lombia college, is presiding pastor of the Corbin Park Methodist church at Spoksne. Wash. MISS BF..VNETT RETUI1XS. Mir Dorris Bennett, who has been visiting with friends in Ij Grande for the past week lias returned to her home In this city. her J. V. Mrs. Tallman's mother, Mrs. Tall man before marriage was Miss Pearl llankin. LITTI'K DA d 1 1 ITER HORN. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Durham, of He met, California, are the parents of a little daughter born yesterday, ac cording to word received today by Mrs. Durham's aunt Mrs. A. J. Owen. 'Mrs. Durham was formerly Miss Ava Owen and has visited In Pendleton. Both she and Mr. Durham were students at Oregon Agricultural College and have friends among rendlctun alumni. The new arrival has been named Avalee, combining the liajnes of the two par ATHENA MATROX HONORED Mrs. A. M. Clark, of Athena, was i honor guest at a pleasant at home giv en for her Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G- F. Ucengood, Figuero street, where she Is a house guest. The occasion was the 80th birthday of the guest of honor and a large number of friends were present, among them being Mrs. E. Hunt an old friend and neighbor when Mrs. Clark tesided at Pntaha Flat near Pomeroy. Walla Walla Bulletin. Summer Normal School tiro anticipat ing a ptcn'fc this evening at Mission, for which the Pendleton Rotary Club members will be hosts. Machines will leave the Elks club at 5 p. m. today and the party, including the honurces, Uotarians and their wives, will num ber about one hundred and flfiy. A picnic supper will be served and games and swimming wlll.be the diversion of the evening. The committee In charge consists of Roy W. Kit iter, chairman, E. J. Murphy, I'hilo Rounds, Mark llai'thol. 11. K. lnlow and It. E. Chlou pek. ' r s t a i n s shop July Clean Up Sale Great Reductions on SPORT SUITS COATS, DRESSES SILK SKIRTS and BLOUSES ALL SUMMER DRESSES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS VISIT NEW ROAIX Mr. and Mm. C. K. Slraub motored to Deadnian's Pass Sunday and had as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sankey of Peru, Chile. The party spent the day among the hills and pines and motored back to Pioneer Rest just as the sun sank Into the west- The out of town guests were prut use in their praise of tha scenic beaulv and say that it is undoscribable. Mr. Sankey Is an architect and has charge of the new St. Anthony hospital that is being erected here. They will re main in Pendleton until fall and are domiciled at 313 Thompson street. VISITORS IX CITY. Mrs. M. K. Hall and two daughters, Miss Constance Hall and Miss Gwen dolyn Hall, of Portland, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Vurpillat, 30S West Court street. They will bo In Pendleton for a month. Mrs. VurpillKt and Sirs. Hall are sis ters. , I MISS SHEA TO DEPART. Miss Estehor Shea, who lias been visiting for the past three weeks in Pendleton as the guest of Miss Kath- jerine Thompson and Miss Vera Tem ple, expects to return to her home In Portland the latter part of tho week. LEAVE FOR SEASIDE. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ryan were in ii-cnuieton yesterday en route by mo j tor to Seaside. They have been spend ing three weeks at Wallowa Lake and jwill return to Pendleton about August 1 1, after their sojourn at the beach. j RETURN FROM LA GRANDE I Mrs. Hugh ' Conley ami children, j Alice and Hugh, have returned home after a short visit in La Grande where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Leighton. LEAVE FOR BEACH. Mrs. C. S. Jerard, Miss Leura Je rard and Bert Jerard left today for a motor trip to Portland and Cannon Beach. They w ill return In about two weeks. RETURN TO PENDLETON. Mrs. Evelyn Lowell, who has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Leigh ton in La Grande has returned home. Fresh Fruits New car Water Melons, the best of the season, pound 05c New Shipment of Loganberries daily, crate ....$2.50 New shipment of Raspberries daily, crate $2.75 Yellow Transparent Apples, box $2.25 Canteloupes, each 15c and 20c Peach Plums, basket 75c Bing Cherries, pound 15c Green and Wax Beans, pound 15c Fresh Celery, bunch , 20c Ripe Tomatoes, pound 25c New Cabbage New Beets Green Peppers Green Onions . Summer Squash Cucumbers ' Umatilla Peaches, box $1.15 Gray Bros. Grocety Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Beit SHOP July Special Reduction on SKIRTS and DRESSES And if you conie right in, you will have .first choice of one "just made for your type." Silk Skirls, Wool Plaids, Wool Stripes. All summer dresses at one fourth off regular price. FIRST SALE OF INDIAN LANDS FOR THE SEASON ANNOUNCED AGENT The first Indian land Rile s'nee last August is just un- r.oum'td by Kut. E. L. Swam- lander of the Jnd an agency. Ad- vertisements are now being mail- ed out to prospective purchasers iuvitlns bids on 863 aires of res- trvation land at a total apprals- al of JSC. 820. the sale to be held September 16. Fifteen parcels of land are advertised, none excelling 80 acres In ana, and none less than 35 acres. The land is nearly all wneat land, the advertisement giving the quality of the tracts, and their location. A new feature of the coming sale is that all except three tracts are offered on the deferred payment plan. Two and three years are given in which to cojnpleto the payments with notes at six per cent interest on deferred pay- ments. E si V O X It r I, O O II T A Y 1 O K If A It U V A It K U 1 1 U IRON! IRON! TAKE IRON! j IS YOUR BLOOD STARVING FOR IRON? Strength and energy may be yours. Put iron in your blood. Good red blood is essential for robust health. 2 There can be No Vigorous Iron men or beautiful rosy J cheeked women w ithout iron. Niixferrone Increases appetite, norishes, builds tissues Restores health, strength, vitality Liquid Nux and Organic Iron Combined with Hypophospites and Extract Beef FOR SALE ONLY AT THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. MRS. WOODWARD HERE Mrn. George Woodward of Heliy, was shopping here this morning. HOME DEMONSTRATION! ti IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES! iruurvfTnv t,.i.- -m 11 -v- c ITnrip S:im iu ilIhiiiI In priniM tit tho aid of the farmer to the extent of $28, 000 000, has been learned at the offices of the war finance corporation. Offi cials there stated they expect to an nounce within a short time loans of that amount to the cotton and wheat interests, to bu used for export of these commodities. SAX F11AX1SO, July 20 With the transfer of Captain Robert Morris, for the past two years assistant com mandant of the Twelfth Naval Dis trict, to a post at the Naval War col lege, Newport. R. I., popularly known in the navy as "the preparatory school for admirals," it became known that Captain Morris Is tho discoverer of the simplified method for finding the latitude of a ship... The discoverer, mado famous by the controversy that raged following the announcement of the method through observation of the star Polaris and now universally used at sea, remained unnamed until now. Jt was while serving as navigator of the battleship Kansas that Captain .Morris made the discovery, worked out and fully proved the system and then submitted it to the navy depart ment. At the time Captain Morris made his discovery It was universally con demned by astronomers, and Its advo cacy by the navy department at Wash ington started a controversy that was bitterly waged between the "thcoret icals" and the "ptactlcals" and did not quiet down until it was suddenly end ed by the substitution of Captain Mor ris' method for the astronomers met'i- in the Nautical Almanac, the au thoritative guide book universally fol lowed by practical navigators. I "srd on S'rin Sea". Today Captain Morris' method Is employed by all sh'pmastors sailing on the seven seas of the world to find ("where they are nt," Its merit being Unit it "saves time," estimated to lo jtal each day on all the ships nt .ea not less than five working years for one navigator. Scarcely nndi.'rstandahle lo the 7 'landsman, Captain Morris' discovery I'lfly Agnlnt Two. It Is not reason able to expect two weeks of outing to overconio tbe effect of firty weeks of confinecent. Take Hood's Sarsaparillu along with you. It refreshes the blood. Improves the appetite, makes sleep easy and restful. SACRAMKNTO, July 20. (I. N. H.) California, known throughout the world us th" land of sunshine, and healthful climatic conditions, has a practising physician of one type or an other for every 200 inhabitants. This was revealed by members of tho State Board of Medical Kxumlners here when they undertook the task of checking up on members of their pro fession. The medicos say that tho great num ber of doctors and medical attendan'.sl here do not actually constitute n, re- flection on California's climate, how- i ever, as many of these disciples of medicine are finding It difficult to se cure enough patients to eko out a liv inC There are nmro than 14.114. li censed physicians and surgeons In the j State, 1,212 osteopaths, J03 nature- paths. 214 clriiRlesa practitioners, 2.'. I reciprocal drugless practitioners, 232 I chiropodists., l reciprocal chiropodist I and 127 mifwives. The aggregate to-! tal is 1S,02H. snakellko fish had been caught III a nearby river, and the bird was carry ing It away when it came In contact with a live wire and was forced to drop its prey. sTi x.i:i) nv i-'ish PORTSMOUTH, .V. H July 20. (I. X. S.) Granville rtlake. of thin city, was stunned when a fish-hawk drop ped a three-foot eel on his head. TI- FOR MORE ENERGY Build Up Your Blood When you are listless and have the don't cores, it is because you lack some quality that would fill you with Tim and drive. Nine times out of ten the sole cause is found to be impoverished, weak blood. You will find as thousands of others have found in the past 60 years, that S. S. S. is the recognized standard blood building tonic. For Special Booklet or lor indi vidual.dvic, withoutch.r., writ Chief Mrdical Adviutr, S S.S. O., Dnp't4), Atl.nlm, Ca. G.t S. S. & at your dtuititt. For Rich, Red Blood The picnic lunch demands sandwiches, the universal foun-' dation for the outing supper. When sandwiches are daintily made with sufficient filling, les.s bread crusts will be found on the picnic grounds. Hero are a few sandwiches which are both nutritious and tempting: Equal parts raisins and nuts chopped fine and mixed with salad dressing. A filling of brown sugar mixed with creamed butter is delicious for either white or brown bread. A filling of three eggs. 14 cup chopped boiled ham, and salad dressing to moisten. K'jual parts of hard cooked eggs and minced celery moisten ed with dressing. Chopped ra.is)ns and peanut butter. It may be necessary to add a little cream or milk to the peanut butter. One cup cheese and V, cup nut meats moistened with cream. Lettuce, nut meats and salad dressing. E. V. D. BULLET HITS WITNESS ;! 1 ; lili'KAI.O. July 20.-r. 1'.) j Chivies K. Reynolds of Buffalo, en- raged because Deputy Commissioner Blatchley of the state industrial com- mission, did not allow his compen- sation under the workman's compen- sation law. shot at the commissioner three times, without effect. A stray bullet struck Anthony Addaicc, a case I witness, causing probably u fatul wound. 01tiH.it is iti;.STori:i. LONDON. July 20. ( I. N. S.) j Many persons were killed and wound- 111 me ti&iii ijfLvrfii ine raseisii and the communists at Leghorn in Italy, according to a Home dispatch. The troops finally restored order after using machine guns upon the rioters. i At Newport Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon CATTI-i; MARK ICT JS .STEADV. PORTLAND. July 20. (A. TA ! Cattle are steady; hogs are weak sheep are 25 cents lower; eggs and butter remain steady. If You Want to Buy a Tent . And buy it right, why not go to a place where they make them. A few prices for comparison: 7x910 oz. wall tent $10.80 10x1210 oz. wall tent $13.83 14x1610 oz. wall tent $22.23 We also have a line of auto tents and beds. Gadwa's Store Unknown Krlcnds i There are many who have used' Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea I Remedy, with the best results, but who I ; are unknown, because they have not ' written to the manufacturers and told' I them of their experience in the use of! i tills rem xly. These people, however, I are none the less friends and It Is'tb ' their personal recommendations that I this preparation ones Us popularity land extensive sale and use. It is a good medicine to have in the house. It ) is widely known for its eurex of pain I in the stomach, colic and diarrhoea, j How to Avoid Trouble I Vou may save yourself a lot of trou- ble and suffering by obtaining a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea lieiucdy. at once. It is almost certain to be needed before the summer is over and when needed. Is worth many times Its cost, it Is thoroughly re liable. Took n Neighbor's Adibe "Two or three years ago, whatever I ate distressed me. My liver was tor pid and I lacked energy and ambition A neighbor advised rue to take Cham- j berlaln's Tablets. I was wonderfully ! benefitted by their use and have since j enjoyed the best of health." writes I Mrs. Frank I'elle.tt. Hannibal, X. V. If troubled with Indigestion why not takt I these tablets? Oct will and stay well. I How to Hcmi Ii a Itljie Old Ak; j If you would reach a ripe old a$e, do , not worry, take out-door exercise j dally, adopt a diet suited to your ajre j and occupation, keep your bowels i regular. When medicine is necessary i to move the bowels, take Chamber- I Iain's Tablets. They we mild and h l if ,1' 1 ' i idiffers In its vital departure from the j now obsolete methods of the nstrono- i mer In this: It uses a table wtv'ch Is i centered by using the local "sidereal , time" instead of tho "hour angle" the latter being tho astronomers' method a quicker operation by mnnv 'minutes and saving, it is estimated. more than 748.800 minutes of work daily for the world's navigators at sea. Captain Morris has an Interesting and enviable naval record. He was graduated from Annapolis in 1000 and has served actively in the navy in all parts of the world. He commanded three transports during the world e iir notably the Siboney, which ! fiiusht the Herman submarines to a I standstill off the coast of France on j two occasions. j Dccorati-d for Valor. j For "exceptionally merltorlns ron duot" on those occasions he was awarded the. United States navy cross and. by the president of France. Chev alier of the Legion of Honor. Captain Morris Is famed is the nnvy as an all-around officer of engineering ability a well as a practical line offi cer. He was turret officer of the old U. S, S. California for two years after she was commissioned In 1900. He j was executive officer of the naval training station In San Francisco, 1 1010-191 1, and has letters of commcn j dation from the secretary of tbe navy : for excelling In engineering In 1914. Every Telephone is a Lon Distance Station - The Pacific Long Distance Telephone lines are the voice highways of the Coast. Every tel ephone among the 1,060,000 operated by The Pa cific Telephone and Telegraph Company and its connecting companies is in potential connection with every other and can be placed in actual con nection when desired. This vast system of communication is at the disposal of the business men of the Coast States for commercial use and for personal conversati ons between far separated friends. Reach out and get your share of the business by the Long Distance way. Keep in touch with relatives and friends over Long Distance. You will find the results are gratifying. Ask for Pacific Long Distance. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. MAI K CIU SHI- It OF SKMI'KNTS CADIZ, Ohio., July 20. (I. X. S.) (While James iullitck was riding a I horse along a country road a black- ' snake leaped at him from bushes be side the highway. Tiullook grasped the reptile about the neck, choking It to death. J On clear days an observer at the top of the Woolworth Building. Xew York, will have a view nf land and water for twenty-five inlb'S In every direction. ' This Is the Intent picture of Coun ce" hztchenyl, forinerlv (Jladys Van lierblll. It w taken on Bailey'f Ucsvh. Xewuoi t, 11. t mm YourEyes Keep them in perfect, shape with our Optical Service. Preserve your sight the modern way. fUtbUinx OMGOH Aincriian National llank Holding. ?li You Save Money When you get your Refrigerator from us. The balance of our Refrigerators will be closed out at " 20 Off . See us before you buy and save money. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. COL11T ST. YUONli AW gentle. i-i