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if "X -y rrt t'"" " TYTZVrZ PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOMAK, PENDLETON, OSSGCH, SATTJP.DA7 EVEITHTO, JCLY 88, 1821." J'J LI Sodtf Club Neivs Announcement &r$Ypur if TWo AIIB HONXiltEO IHIETHDAY PAKTY TONIGHT. Honoring the nlxtleth birthday annl- In lienor of the Risth birthday of verry nf both Mp Sarah Savage nnd ! i:t;le Aiiss Mary Bond, daughter or Mr. H A. Wire.' the l.oyal W orker Mr, and Mrs. Charles !;nd, her gr.Vid r'lniHi of (he tTirlidlan Church enter-1 mother, Mrs. Ellon i. Bund, will cn li.lned with a party last e.erilngat the teilain thi evening with .1 party nt home of Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Praper, 'her home. 712 West Court street. IIC f'larfield street. HnMtonses were Mm. (. Diaper and Mrs. ,1. M. Har r.cnn, daughters nf Mm. Pino, and Mrs. I". ("i. Ileltsc, daughter of Mr. Savage, A rhrirmlng color scheme nf laven der, pink nnd white wax iwil, the ef feet being carried nut with roses, sweet mm 11.-1 nuns. 1 nere were i w o ; b'rlhday rakes, one with sixty laven der randies and another wlth sixty pink candles. Music nnd games were enjoyed and later refreshments were served. (!nets fnr the evening were Mrs. V. M. Hogne, Mrs. C. W. Mathews, Mrs. llramwell, Mrs. llehecoa Scott, Mrs. -Manuel Friedly. Mrs. Wallace. Cargill. Mrs. Charles Patton, Mrs. Mary Stock man, Mrs. J. t, Mrl'herson, Mrs. Hnoy, Mrs. Obuck, Mrs. 'Win. Milne, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. lister Boyd, Mrs. Harry Hooper, Mrs. nolert Has lett, Mrs. Wm. Richert. Mrs. J. M. Kern nf lying Reach. California: Miss Harnldinc Morton, Miss Marietta Sav are. Miss Maurice Rein, Miss Marion Praper. Miss Sarah Iraper and Master Edgar Draper. OITSTS AT HANSCOM HOME Mrs. A. F. Manley and two dauch ters, Frances and Helen, arrived today from Ellenshnrg. Washington, to visit Mrs. Mauley's sister, Mrs. Will Han-snm. HOI'F'S UPSTAIRS SHOP r"" I If sreoxn floor iayiou h a r n w a r f. bldii. Pay Nothing Deposit Nothing We will lend you this Valet AutoStvop Razor On thirty days' trial. If after trying it for 30 daj-s you find that it solves the problem of keeping a razor blade up to its high est shaving standard, keep it and pay us its price, $5.00. Otherwise you may return it without cost or obligation. Any responsible party can arrange with us for this free trial. An offer of this kind has never been made in connection with any other razor and is more convincing proof of the merit of the Valet AutoStrap Razor than any argument we could pre sent. Call at our store, borrow a Valet AutoStrop Razor and demonstrate this merit to your own satisfaction. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE Watch Our Ad's FOR WE REALLY HAVE SOMETHING TO TELL YOU IN EACH ONE No. 0 p-alvanized Tubs, very best grade 75c No. 1 galvanized Tubs, very best grade 90c No. 2 galvanized Tubs, very best gTade $1.25 No. 3 galvanized Tubs, very best grade $1.45 No. 10 quart galvanized Water Pail, best grade 40c No. 14 quart galvanized Water Pail, best grade 50c One 14x16. 10 oz. double filled duck wall tent $26.50 One 8x10, 10 oz. double filled duck wall tent $10.00 One double barrel Shot Gun $8.00 Padlocks, each - 25c Suit Cases $2.00 to $8.25 7'ix!) Oongoleum Rugs $10.75 We pay freight on all out of town orders. Let us do your repair work. Yours for sen-ice, Riley & Kemp Quality Our WmWiwiwd Kati-fai tlim Our Aim Thirty little hoys nn-1 girls have been invited anil will spend the hours be. tweon 6.10 and S:30 In playing ;inive. on. the lawn. Refresh oients will h" served and there wiil he a candle- lighted birthday cake, favor and 01 h ej fmtures to bring pleasure to the vonncst era. "WILL. VISIT HERE Mrs. J. W. FitisGerald, of Port An geles. Washington, arrived this morn ing In Pendleton and is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. 1. H. Livermore. Mr. and Mrs. Livermore and little daughter, Earhara, are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Ltvermore's parents, Mr. and Mrs Lot Livermore but expert to he in their nwn home soon. WILL RETl'R.V TOMORROW Mrs. Henry lMxon Jones and daugh ter. Mrs. Hkirold J. Warner, will re turn tomorrow from Lake Pend Oreille where they have been for the past week. . TO RETPRX FRO.M TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. B, McConk are ex pected to return this evening after a motor trip to Rainier Park and other points. SATURDAY! Half-Price Sale of SUITS, COATS, SUMMER DRESSES, SIUv DRESSES AND SKIRTS. TIi ink of it! Regular prices cut square in two. I WILL (lO TO PORTLAND. -UMH LflriMUUMO Mill IVIIC 111 a few days for Portland U) lie with her' mother. Mrs. Winn Johnson, who was J recently operated upon for append!-; citis In Portland. Mrs. E. O. Parker, ' who has been at the bedside of her mother, will return to Pendleton. UFECVK-! TO LEAVE forR r. Orville (,. Reeves, who has been in ' charge of vocational work In the Pen- II mm hlKh school tinder the Smith- j Hughes act, has resigned his position ; to accept a position in Oregon Agricul- i I ural College where he will have su- pervision of the training of teachers! in vocational work. To succeed him, i 'he board of education has secured Louis B. Travels of Everett, Washing- I ion. He is an experienced man anil ' comes highly recommended for the place. He is married and has a baby i i WILL RETt'P.N" FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roml and Mr and Mrs. Roy Raley are expected to j return on Tuesday after an extended motor trip to California. W. O. T. V. TO MEET i The Women's Christian Temperance , Pnion will meet on Tuesday afternoon ' at 2:30 In the library cluh rooms for a brief business session. UTTLE SON BORN Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Furnish, Jr. are receiving congratulations on the arri val of a son. Oregon Journal. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES The value of milk in the diet has been shown very strikingly in the milk-feeding demonstra tions carried on In the schools. In Kansas City, for instance, a survey in a certain school district in May, 1 !!!. disclosed that 37 percent of the children were un dernourished. They were given a school lunch of milk and gra ham crackers, and by September tho percentage of undernutrition had fallen to 2T per cent. The following March only 3.7 per cent were below weight, and it was expected that all would be brought up to normal in a short time. Similar results have been obtained in other cities. The value of milk for older children and grown-ups Ms brought out in a tribute to milk from the president of a women's college in the South: "For 67 years we have never had a death of a boarding school student. We have our own herd of dairy cows. What milk we can not use we sell. We wont through the "flu"' epidemic safely by keeping the dormitories heated evenly and then feeding milk." B. V. p. GKRMAXY OI KI HS ItKPARATIOX BERLIN", July 23. (I. N". S.) C.er. many offered the allied reparation eommission an Installment of i0. ftOO.fiOO upon th indemnity quota due next month. 1 1 CASIIIKR IHSCOYKRS FOKfiKRIirS CHICAGO. July 23. (I". I'.) For geries totalling a half million have been discovered In the Michigan ave nue trust company by the cashier, C. D. Ductal. VKYU M IXMATK SI K IDlvS PALEM. July 23. It". P.) Clar tnce Xewton, an inmate of the insane asylum, jumped from a window sill head first onto the cement floor. He was picked up dead. The supreme court of N'ew York has decided that a suit by a young ; man to recover a ring given during 'courtship should not be dismissed be i cause of a claim in behalf of the de fendant that she was not of age and could not he sued. The court ruled that infancy could not be pleaded as a shield to prevent the return of an 1 other's property. ieauly Contented f"u Arc ilway4 confident t?l ynur beauty hits been developed to trie highest ol ii pisrbi!;tits after using Gouraud s Oriental C.-em. Send 15c (or Trial Sizt fni. T. H.rl ii V i Our Optical Service gives you the comfort of right glasses, at a rea sonable cost. HE KMOcfrOM oecooii American National P.ank I'.u.ldiiig. ft; CARS Washed, Polished, Simonized and painted. Get my prices. They are right. Will call for and deliver. Phone 756W, or h .X I mmm '1.1 1. ,JeL W K- ' I Trade at a Real Quality Grocery , Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 . Only 1 Quality the Bet Safe HUM if TheOrigiAalFood-UrinkForAllAges KF:XD. July 23 (A. P.) E. E. Broilie, president of the national edi torial association, told the Oregon edi torial association today what the na Ponal association is trying to do in welding all the newspapers of the na tion into one functioning association. A. Whisnant, of Rend, read a paper by B. F. Irvine of Portland, on "The People's Column." in which Irvine said much of Upton Sinclair's "The Ilrass Cheek" was ''hysterical and false." D. ii. Ilotsford of Portland, discussed for eign advertising. Election of officers will be held at a banquet at Elk Lake this evening. Officers Are Fleeted. BENI, July 23. (A. P.) Officers elected on tbe report of the nominat ing committee were: Elbert Ilede. president: Lloyd Riches of Yale, vice president: Hale Rnss of the Oregon city Enterprise, secretary and treas urer, and Douglas Mullarky of. the Redmond .Spokesman, a member of the executive committee. Resolutions adopted Include, thank ing City of ISend; changing the term of president from two years to one: increasing dues to five dollars a year; advocating . monument to Horner Davenport, and urging that the typo graphical union relax their rules as to the number of apprentices allowed. Cottage drove. Hood River. Corva! lis and Tillamook are seeking the next convention. John Kennedy of Thorn Hollow and Jim iisborn of Pilot Rock ure in the county jail facing charges of lar ceny as a result of activities of the sheriff's force last night when th two men were apprehended with sacks of gra.n in their possession, which they are charged with having taken from ranches near Pendletuii. Hilly Morrison is said to have lost several sacks of wheat, and barley, n art of which was recovered, is said to have been taken from the Isaacs ranch. The men confessed to their guilt in taking the grain, a statement from the sheriff's office today indi cated. The Ford in wh:ch Kennedy and Os horn were riding was closely ap proached by the officers near the Round-X'p bridge and Kennedy was caught here. Osbnrn, however, es caped into the brush In the river bot tom, and two hours were required to find him, one shot by Deputy .Sheriff Here's Charles (. Dawea on the loli nt Washington na director of the budget. HI Job Is to cut down tlx waste and aavo tajciuyera anme money. Tiio foa( clur 1 pi m'nL f mi. imwM mre - m' forlNFANTS & INVALIDS ASK FOR gHorlick's me uriginai Avoid Imitations 4 Subttitute. I No Cooking-Nounihine Uigertibl. AVea Spears being fired duriiiR the chase. The arrest followed watching done for. several nights by. Eidgway and Spears. The hearing for the pris oners has not been held. Erie railroad engine drivers, who lime aciueved a certain standard in the care and handling of their e;i gine, are eelctecl to the Order of :!:e Red Spot and a red spot is place I on the locomotive of the driver. A seen .1 degree of the order provides for the subttitulion of the engineer's name in sold letters for the number plate in his ca l. Proving the intense' penetrating powers oi' X-rays, a French scientist produced photographs of human bones wh'ch were taken across a court yard 2."i" feet broad and through a thick brick wall. This clearly showed the necessity of proper protection when using tho powerful rays. Early Success Irene Dalton. 22. appeared In a commercial film less than a year ago. . Now she is leading lady In Mermaid comedies, playine opposite Lloyd Hamilton. Hall's Catarrh Medicine Those who are In a "run down" condi tion will notice that Catarrh bothera them much mere than vhen they are In good health. This fact proves that while Catarrh is a local disease. It la greatly Influenced by constitutional condition!. 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The greatest legacy Elbert Hubrnrd left to the world Is his 'Little Journeys to the Homes of the tlrent." CHARLES M. SCHWAR. Centuries may elapse before such a mind limy appear aiTHln. His loss Is world wide eslnmlty. Ll'THKU lil'ltllAMv. Elbert Hubbard's "Little Jour neya" mark an epoch in litera ture. JI'DCIE HEX L1NDSEY. Elbert Hubbard's Little Jour ney's the masterpiece of a mast er mind. PH. FRANK CRANE. There certainly A thinker let loose when Elbert Hubbard wrs horn. I feel I nm greatly in debted to him. He bus been an inspiration to m" for many years. DR. ORSON SWEET MAUDES', Editor Success .Magazine. Elbert Hubbard stnnds today as America's ablest writer and Lit tle Jcurneya his best work. W. HOWE. HOWE'S MONTHLY. "Little Journeys" are n boon and a blessing to the busy inun. HENRY FORD. COM1M.KTK IX I I FIY HKM'TU-VI, VOM'MKK. IWH'XI) OXLY AS the ()YCIIOITi:itS X IM BF..U TIITI. I1IXIIX. 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Neither the Atlantic ocean, '(ha Pacific nor all time ran drown the work of this great mind. "Loud and Peaceful be thy ateep, parked In the Cradle of the Dep." REV. PHIL. C, 1IAIRD. (Extract from Sermon.) iiotfij i'I'xih.i tox, im"mh.i:tox. ori:.on J and save money. rnoNE 4i 4 110 Lee. . t jJMrjrJ 4 fill tt I At MM iLtAtumitMU