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, 7 t WVVV f ACS 82t DA1L? EAST ORSqomR, rEaTDtgTOfl, 0S2G0N, MONDAY EVENING ATJGtJiST 1. 1S2 1. II, , m'uj'p .nil II LlljUL.', 11 I. I ' 'I " '" I " " . I Social i t 7 - , :f...' JIOMR mOM MOTOlt THIP Mr. and Jim. r. w. Snranus dniiKhtrr Mle Mercedes fnraeup re . f urnea, nom tart evening from a .two wk' motor trti). While atwnt from the city lhy vlitiiHn Porttnnd. Seat tle Bremerton, YHklma and Ellens. ouru. ai nrcmertnn they were tne. iruest of Mr. tfpratrue'g moth or, Mm, K. C. Kirhnu and hi brother, Hnrry P. flprarue. WIL.UV.0 TO ALASKA. Mr. I-atira Twfly lrt today for her horn In Poi-Usnd after .visiting aevernl weeks with friends in Pendlc. ton. Ijiter in the. month Mrs. Tweedy will (to to Seattle where h will he Joined hy Mrs. Ida V. Gray and the two ladies will then go to AlaskA where they will spend three or four veoks. . , TO RF.B OKANDSON andc Mr. and Mrs. James MfCreath. ar- ried Saturday night from 1'orllnnd to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Phillips. They are the parent of Mrs. Phillips, and they are particularly-interested in ' seeing their grandson who is a recent arrival at the Phillips home. s ATTENT BITERS WEEK 1 W. c.' Crawford, of the Crawford Furniture Company, accompanied by Mrs. Crawford, left for-Portland Sun day to attend a, convention of the Re tail furniture men and to look over new lines which are being displayed during buyer's week. VISIT AT SEASIDE Mrs. John Molstrom and children, Eldon, Florence and Ester, left Satur day for a months anting at Seaside. Miss Myrtle Enbysk accompanied ) VISITS WITH STSTEn LITTLE DAUGHTER BOTtN Mr. and Mrs. William Ealey of 1S Sycamore Street are the parents of a baby girl' born Sunday morning, July SI. The new arrival has been named Jeanetta Rebecca In honor of her two grandmothers. them as far as Portland and from there she will go to Vancouver, Wash ington,, where she will visit at the - home Of her aunt, Mrs, Lena Zetter berg. ' ' HACK FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Ryan returned today from a month's motor trip. .While awayfrom Pendleton they visit ed with Mrs. Ryan's mother at Joseph spent two week'a al Wallowa Lake and then went to Portland and Seaside. Miss Edith Hastings will leave soon for Portland and vicinity where she will enjoy her vacation of two weeks. While in Portland Miss Hastings will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. A. Pottora. . GOES TO SPOKANE ' Mrs,. B. M. Smith of Weston, left Satnrday evening for Spokane where she was called by the Illness of her daughter, Mrs. Norma Smith Sumption. ilOPF'S ST AIRS SHOP, LADIES! DO NOT PASS UP THIS SKIRT V " SPECIAL! : Silk Skirts, Values to $29.50 V Wool Skirts, values o $23.50 YOUR CHOICE v: ;. $10.06;v: ;:iv ' Beginning Tomorrow (Tuesday) 9 a. m. TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. John Esgers left yesterday to be gone for two weeks ou a vacation. She will visit her sister, Mra.'Wlllinm Onacauch at Spokane, and on her way home, she will stop at Walla Walla foi a visit with Miss Celia Renn. " ' HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ralph FViwler have returned from month's motor trip to various points in Oregon and Washlna. Ion. Mrs. Fowler was formerly Miss Hilda Hoi pa and the wedding was t recent event in Pendleton. .. HOME FROM SPOKANE Mrs. J. K. Rtirgess, Miss Madeline Burgess and Ralph Burgess'bf Pendle ton and Robert Hawkins of Seattle ar rived here yesterday after spending the week end with friends in Spokane, j VISITORS FROM LA GRANDE. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton and bnJiy daughter of La Grande, are guests at the G, M. Rice home. ' Mr. Hampton is superintendent of schools in La Grande. ' SPEND SUNDAY ON BEACH Mr, and Mrs. Dale Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlssler and D. C. Brown motored to Columbia Beach and I'ma tilHTyesterday for a day's outing. HOME FROM SEAStDE Mr. and Mrs. WV A. Wade and daughter, Miss Wilma Wade, returned last evening from a two week's motor, trip to Portland and Seaside. GOES TO PORTLAND Mrs. Affie B. Hanna, of the J. C. Penny Company, left Saturday evening for Portland, where she will visit with mends for a few days. LEAVE FOR OUTINiJ , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan will leave Tuesday' morning for Bingham springs, wnere tney will spend couple of weeks. Ripe Tomatoes THE FINEST OF THE SEASON Hundreds of boxes in fresh'this mor ning, get your supply for ' : ; f ... T (Tz ; THOMAS r . ' ' . .' -..shoPv- , ... ":; ' ; -- . SPECIAL Large 4 Basket Cratcv . canning. $1.00 Gray Bros. Groceiy . Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Bett SECOND FLOOR TAVLOR HARDWARE BLDG. MMtH 41 Let 'er Buck A Story of the Passing of . the Old West It is a book which makes an appeal to every Ameftcan, young and old. In addition to Unre markable i Illustrations - taken from reaMlfe, it has a set- of thirty-four fascinating little es says; a set of three tables giving for the first time information re garJajg records of riders and buckers, carefully compiled from records of the LE.4fVH FOR COAST S ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bernard and son, Donald, left yesterday morning for a two weeks trip to Portland and Sea side. AT MEACHAM SUNDAY . 'Pendleton people and likewise tour ists are expressing much pleasure over the hotel service at Meacham where smart and up-tn-the-mlnute styles In her -latest Associated First National releases. "LeRsons In Love." whlcn comes to the Arcade Theatre Sunday M..u , moiiiS miw wiiu rof engiigement of two davs. Fbr the "result the Meacham stop Is grow- Constance and her slRler Norma re- lng in popularity. Among local'peOpl. there" yesterday were' Mr.y and ' Mrs. Barl Glllanders, Mr. and Mrs. Finiey Graybeal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald RobT inson. Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Roydcn hnd sons, Dr. and Mrs. E. O. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Warner, Mr. And Mrs. J. 'C Nye, Mr. and Mrs Earl Sawyer and Mr and Mrs. E.' B. Aldrkch and daughters. " Extraordinary Bargains IN BRASSIERES AND SUMMER NET CORSETS One lot of Brassieres at a: great saving L3 t o 1-2 regular price. Net" Summer Corsets, just the . thing for this warm weather, regular price $3.00, Snmai ' . . - - - MRS. LYLE HONORED. . Mrs. Laura D. Nash was hostess at a dinner given at her home at 311 Hush street Saturday evening, honor ing Mrs. Clara T. Lyle of Omulgee, Oklahoma, who lias boon a guest at the home of her brother, Charles Tul li for the Dust few weeks. ' The table HOME FROM TACOMA. , was attractively centered with roses Mi1, and Mrs. James I. Phillips re-land covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. nd Mrs. E II the hostess. binnhani springs. i turned last evening from a two week's J. T. Richardson, Mr. a motor trip to Portland, Tacoma and. Wade, Mrs. Lyle and t MISS FRY TO RETURN Miss Maryetta Fry Is expected home a V toda. from two weeks vacation ' ' ' ffiu ai i uriiuiui. alio i i . i . .. ..! , , i. - .i . Seaside 'I luunr i"r l unmnu nnu fwoaiu? to wpeno a monin wun Airs. wnr Moor. MISS TAYLOR ON VACATION !Miss Francis Taylor accompanied by her sister and small nenhew. Teddy left today for Portland and Coast towns to spend the coming month. HOMfe FROM HALFWAY Mrs. Richard Morrison of Weston has returned from Halfway where she attended the funeral of her father. - VISIT IN IDAHO Mrs. Selma Esgers left Saturday for 1, insno wnere she will spend her vaa tion. the official . Round-Up. This book is a classic of its kind and one of the outstanding books of the year. It is a beau- tifVil satisfying, and any-day-ln-the-year gift for every lover of American life, history, adventure and sport. To those who know n Round-Up and the .North west, k is a permanent and de tlghtful souvenir. PENDLETON DRUG CO. i ml :: y . 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It Is a good medicine to have in the house.1 It is widely known for its cures of pain in the stomach, colic and diarrhoea. ' How to Avoid Trouble You may save yourself a lot of trou ble and suffering by obtaining a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, r 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 a Neighbor's Advice 'Two or three years ago, whatever I ate distressed me. My liver was tor pid and I lacked energy and ambition. A neighbor advised' me to take Cham berlain's Tablets, i was wonderfully benefitted by. their use and have since enjoyed the best of health," writes Mrs. Frank Pellett, Hannibal, N. Y. If troubled with indigestion why not take these tablets? Get will and stay well. How to Reach a Klnc Old Age -' If you would reach a ripe old age, do not worry, take out-door exercise dally, adopt a diet suited to your age ana occupation, keep your bowels regular-. When medicine is necessary to movei the bowels, take Chamber lain's Tablets. Thy are mild and rtltl. ; MIPS Laatz returns Miss Mary Lasts, who has been the house guest of Mrs. A. 3. Owens and Mrs. lieorge Fell for the past month. formerly of fhis city, before returning to her home in Terr Haute, Ind. During Miss Lnatz's sojourn in Pen dleton she Was extensively entertain ed ' " . .. MRS. LYLE DBPARTSi Mrs. Clara T. Lyle, who' has been spending the summer with her bro ther, Charles Tullls.- will Meave thi evening' for a trip to " Portlund and other coast cities. Mrs. Lyle will return to. Pendleton for-' a short stay before she leaves for' her home in Omulgee, Oklahoma . ; - 1UESTS AT FINGHAM ' 'J'. ' i "Among the Pendleton ' folk -who spent Sunday at Bingham Springs were Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnston and daughter, Homer 'Krehhiel, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Peterson; Miss King abd Mrs. Anna M. Harthrong. " OO TO SEA RIDE ' ' ' - ( Judge and Mrs. J. W. Maloney and Mrs. J. Harold Maloney and haby left early this morning for seaside. Judge Maloney will return In two weeks, but the ladies Will' remain during the month of August. : . .. , i PARENTS OF BABY OTRL. ' . ' t Mr. aj1 Mrs. P. O. Reese 1 of 113 Jackson street are he parents of a baby daughter born Saturday after noon, July 30 at St. Anthony's hospi tal. '- '' ;'- k ' RETURN FROM'VACATION ' Mr. and Mr. Emrtry Worthlngton have returned home after two weeks (.pent in the mounfalnon a vacation. Other News of This ' ' . , Department on Pae 5 ' .. , Oregoa't Higher Instilutioa of TECHNOLOGY . Eight Scaooii; Seveaty Deptrtmeatt FALt TERM qPENS SEPT. 19. 1921 Oregon Agricultural College COR V ALUS MOTION PICTURE NEWS cently signed a Contract with Lnclen Lelong. one of the best known cou turiers In Paris, whereby they agree to have Jelong furnish thpm wltW hvclve mmi;ls per year. Thos duy and evening gowns will m t!je Very Inst i word In ultiii-ehie advance styles, nfnd will be Introduced Into America tx cliislvoly by the Talmadges. ' By tht terms of thocoiThct, water color sketches and siimples of material are submitted to the Talmndges of every unique style or novel design as soon as it Is brought out by Lelong. and in thin way the Talnmdge sisters will be able to show on the screen tho very newest changes In style long before they be come generally adopted' by the Ameri can public. ' . i . . , LOSS of AMX'tite In commonly grad ual; one dish after uuother is set aside. It la one t the first inilications that the BVKtem is running down, and there is nothing else so good for It as Hood's Sarsiipnrilla the bent of all tonics. Pastime t Children; 5c uap1' n Adulti4 10c -a Yououg DOMESTIC GRAIN BAGS. , FOR SALE, w - ; ' UMATILLA FEOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014 and 35.1.. , , , it ... 220 E. Court 41 T A. TODAY t Adult; 35c Children, 10c t Mary Miles Minter "The Little CloWn" PASTIME SUNDAY AND MOXIMY A terrific fight between rival gangs of .thugs is just oneof the big dramatic thrills In -i.ch Girl4 Poor Girl'" which Is to open It local uigagement at the Pastime Theatre on, Sunday with Oladys 'Walton m the starring role. The story fairly tingles with romance and adventure and is Miss Walion' briskest screen role since "'Pink Tights." ' . " DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE; Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Duwaaaa of Women. XRay Electric Therapeutics. Tempi Bidg. ' . Room 11 Phone 411 Hauling I Phone 'liuOTfs Transfer' 2j:te. nsac 370-1 ! ALTA SUNDAY AND MONDAY FOX Ill-XT OVKH nKAlTIFUL X)UNTRY IX THE LITTIiK CLOWX" i The scenes of Mary Miles Mlnter's latest' picture play, " "The Little Clown," are not all laid in the circus tent. Many of the most beautiful ex teriors ever seen In a Minter' picture are Included in the footage, amonit others a thrilling fox hunt. Unfortunately Miss Minter, who is an expert horse-womnn, was, accord ing to the plot, not invited to ' the hunting party, but left Sadly at home, so screen fans who have admired her riding and hurdle- Jumping in other pictures, notably In "Nurse Mnrjorle," will not sc her among the fox hunter In "The Little CJown." WtWJ tQmusliig Vrmna Stfa Utile Aflw-Gzt Starrina - ULAOYS . : WALTON P h ' '-it 1 ; Jrr- . 4 whp wok oil Jitgrts in Pink i iH xST HE DIDN'T, TELL! . ' :. 3Yi.th, breaking heart but smiling; face'TotfT, the old clewn let her so away to' happiness without -telling: her the secret which he had hidden po long lest he mar her joy. ... Toto's big sacrifice is but one of the many threads of genuine heart" interest in thi story of the little circus girl who found life in her lover's aristocratic home anything but a circus. ' , Picture for Old and Young A Circus and a Picture in One. : PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE INTERNATIONAL NEWS QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Priced EastQregonian Pining Departiiient. ARCADE! .Today ARCADK Sl'XDAV AND MONDAY COXSTAXO-J taiiad;e TO IXTKODt'CE STI LLS In addition to appearing in the chic ccstunii of i. 'rn h maid. Con.Harice --Joseph .MfisrTT- I onstance LESSONS IN LOVE1 4 Get Your Phonograph . " 'Now1 Our entire stock placed on sale at a 25 per cent REDUCTION for ONE WEEK ONLY. ..; T.:;;;, See Them in Our , Window CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO v- , . ' . , v. . -.. J- ; ; ; 10a li COURT ST. I'HONt; 4M Talmadg will be een Iq im vary! ;