East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 06, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OHEGONTAN, PEJTDLETOK', OREGON, SATUTXAV EVENING, AUGUST C, 1921. ' t FOURTEEN FAGE3
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Social and Club News
Mi-mr (i.vn organized
The newly rpruanUed music depart
ment if th Wiimn' fluh met int
HAVE MOTOR TROrrSLR , . !
Mr. and Mrs. Charles I'laylo and
. Son. Audmr nfter b iilAninl viol
pfnmg in the cluh ro.,tn at the II- with friends in l-cnflWon and Walla
F'rury. Mm. Alger Fee was elected I Walla, started home to La t;rsnde ov
chlmmn of the new orRanliwtion. ' er the Toll oste road in their Marmon
Any woman who la a memher or the car. They had not quit reached the
Woman' club and Interested In the 'summit when Rears began to grind
K'Tlou. utidy of miiMic Is llleitihl. to he. ! and the rear end of the. Mgrmon tore
cnm a mcmher. The firm mtln4 1 nut. Auitmur fonmi t
will toe held In October.
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TAKR MOTOR Tnir I
Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Flo! her and
children, Marie. ICIeanor, Florence and
Hilly wHI leave In The morning foren'n-
1 ortland, Seaside and Seattle for a two
week nutin. They will make the
rlp hy antomoliile. While in Portland
they will he the fiiens of Mrs. Klotch
r' mother, Mrs. Kleanor Cameron.
tion and telephoned Into Wallowa,
where aid was secured. It was nece.s
sary to send to Portland for parts,
however, and the Playles were delayed
In reaching Iji Grande until Inst ev-
Iji Orande Observer.
MANY PICNIC PA HTI ICS
Pendleton maids and matrons are
Coinif very little tn the way uf social
activities' today, AltTlost everyone Is
husy jrettins the picnic hnmper ready
for trips to the various camptnjf re
sorts and this afternoon and tomorrow
morning the roda'will lie lind with
machines carrying the picnickers to
their destinations. " .
cio to v,;.:;;va ukr
Mr. and Mrs. K O. Compton. Pearl
and CHive Compton and Mrs. J. T. Bul
locl Vera and Ina Bullock and Miss
Klie Morton of Umatilla, left Pendle
ton this mornlnir for a two week's out
Inn at Wallowa Iake. They are mak
ing the trip by motor.
OOF.. TO ASTORIA .
Mis Mellle Parker will leave Sun
da? mominjr for Portland and Astoria
to upend her vacation visiting with
friends.
TORTUAXD VISITOR
Mrs. V. A. Storie will leave tomor
row morning for Portland, where she
will visit with friends for a short time.
IPO MB FP.OM I-KWISTON'
Miss Gladys Bnindase, who has been
spending the past week with her fath
er. Dr. U. B. Urundase,""at I.ewiston,
Idaho, has returned to her home In
this city. While in the Idaho town.
. Miss Brundatre took a number of mo
I tor trips to anrrounding tmvm, anions
! them Garfield, Pullman and Palouse,
Washington. Dr. Krundafre is in I.ew
I iston on a business mission.
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OiEJTS IN PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bernard and son,
I Donald, of Pendleton, are visiting in
i Portland this week while en route to
Seaside for a month's vacation. Ore-
gonian. ,
TO VISIT TEM.OW8T0XR I
Jliss Mary Shulta left last evenlns
tr St. Anthony, Idaho where she will
join Miss Grace RoumaRonx, formerly i
of th s city and the two will go. to Yel- !
lowstone park for a three week's trip.
On her return home Miss Shulta will ;
spend a short time in Ho se, where shl
will lw the (fupst of Miss Dona Veho.
BOUND FOR THE COAST. "7
Mayor and Mrs. O. A. Hartninn ac-
companlcd by Mr. Hnrtmnn'a nephew;
Wesley J. Hurt man of Portland wil: ,
be with tho party poiiijr to Giant I
comity tomorrow. They will then goi
west, probably tlirongh the McKeiuJei
jpass and op to Seaside for a vacation.'
HFRR FROM RANCH WOSfE
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Johnson nnd
children are In from thetr ranch near
Pilot Rock for a short stay at' their
home on Jackson street.
I O P F ' S UPSTAIRS SHOP
"Saturday Night Shoppers"
Will find it to their advantage to visit this
shop if interested in the followiimitems:
SKIRTS u) to 829.50, for .... $10.00
SUMMER DRESSES 1-2 PRICE
SPORT SUITS : ...... .. . 1-2 PRICE
GUESTS AT PHELPS HOME '
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Phelns of Phoe.
nix Arizomt are visiting here as the
guests or Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Phelps.
The two men are brothers and had not
seen each other for 27 years. F. M.
Phelps was formerly a Pendleton rail
road man and left here in the nineties.
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v 'Ghase & Sanbornjs
"' ; NEW CROP TEA
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, New shipment of fiig-h grade iiew, crop Tea to
arrive jn a few days. ,We are exclusivtratrent in
Pendleton for Chase & Sanborn's Seal Drand Teas
and Coffee. ,. . v.-;; ,,.
Emperors BlenJ, Fancv Forhios'a,' iMvaVe
Growth Basket Fired Japan, Nn'ssnc Giin Powder,
Oransre Pekoe, Bulk Teas, Pin Head Gun Powder;
Basket Fired Japan, English Breakfast, Imperial
Japan, Imperial Ceylon and India, Loose Leaf Gun
Powder, Hills Bros. Japan. v ,
Also Imperial M. J. B., Golden West, Uptons
and Ridgvay's in cartons. t ' .
When you want Quality Gi-occ
:'ies think of
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
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Only 1 Quality Hie Bet
UaAiiSitllSiifS&Ji
' We charjfB a very elmplo fee
To cure defects you c not ?
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' Xh's Idea of tlnkerliiK with your cur fa all wrorff from the stiiTt
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Mi;:.in
Our resiiotisilile reimir service is a,insi:icior.v,
car from its heart to Its overcoat. II' your nolo bus some sMKlil simple
aHment let us atlcml to it nt once liefort) U rtoveloim Into n HerloiiM 111-
ncss. We'i' the doctors'
RUDY TANNLER
' Sorv'.co Car J)v ninl MkIiI
Shop phone, 870 --
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518 Willow
BAKER VISITORS HERE
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Warren of Faker
were In the city Friday enroute to Sea
side for a few weeks' outing. While in
Pendleton they were joined by Mr.
Warren's sister. Miss Faye Warren of
Weston, who accompanied them on
their trip.,
TO RETURN HOME
Mr. and Mrs. James MeOrenth, par
ents of Mr? and Mrs. flyde Phillips,
will return to their home at Portland
Sunday mornmg after a visit here at
the Phillips home for one week. They
will make the trip by motor.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
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IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
Simplicity Is the keynotd of all
art, and nowhere, perhaps, does
It play such a prominent place as
in the decorating, of our homes.
"Nearly all the trouble with the
decoratliiK-of our homes s that
we crowd too .much ito a small
apace. n e nave
not learned
how to eliminate. To eliminate
Is, perhaps, the hardest lesson
to get and to practice. We become
MISS KEI..I.Y ON VACATION
Miss Ester Kelly, executive secre
tary of the local Red Cross Chaptar,
left yesterday to enjoy her vacation;1
with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. R.
Kelly nt their' summer home near Mt.
Hood. , ,
RETURN FROM Of TINQ
DA and Mrs. H. S. Garfield and Jlr.
and 5!rs. A. C. Koeppen have returned
from their vacation which they spent
camping south of Meachum.
SECOND FlOOIt TAYlOlt HAItDWAItK BIDfi.
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' Your Complexion' Sake Use
Sunshine Pbroxide
- Cream ';,
a delightfully .perfumed vanishing cream
of the non-greasy type. Unexcelled for tan,
sunburn and roughness of the skin. Its use
makes the skin clear, smooth and beautiful.-
.' Excellent o usefefore applying powder,.
PRICED AT ,35c
INGOING TO PAYETTE LAKE.
Dr. and Mrs. G. E. Holt are. letflns
today for a two weeks outing at Py
ette Luke, Idaho. ,
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
ARE EN JO YIN8: VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Hamley
have grtne to MrV Pruitt's cahin near
Meaihaii wheYe they are spendini?
several ilays on a vacsyon.
MRS. Rt'ST CONVALESCING
ilrs. Leona. Rust of Freewater, who
has been seriously 111 with pneumonia
is rapidlV convalescing, according to
word received by friends.
LEAVES FOR JOSEPH.
Mrs. GlAin Ryan left this morning
for Joseph, where she will be tne
guest of l:er mother, Mrs. Colo, for
several days.
IN'NEW HrJMB ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fowler are nnw
domiciled in their new home in the
Security Apartments, 222 West Court
street.
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so wedded to this picture and
that, to this knlk-kuaick and
that, we simply have, . not the
courage to put them to one t'dvi
and so we go on and on. adding
all sorts of things in terms of the
furnishings rather than in terms
of the room itself.
' Now as the tfme for freshen-
ing up our homes is here and we
take 4own the many pictures,
calendars and what nots. hov
many of us are going to have
the courage to store tho surplus
amount and in the space where
formerly sevenal pictures hung,
to place but one? E. V.'D.
car ride.
A stout cord was attached to the
dogs collar. When Mrs: Pack enter- i
ed her cilr she wrapped the other end
of the cord ahout her hand. As the
car approached- the Packs', residence I
ths dog leaped from the car, jerking
the rope oft of Mrs. Pnck's hand and, ,
with it. the diamond, ring. j
The "pup" has been found, but Mrs.
Pack is still searching for lier diamond '
ring. '
Seauly Contented
tl.At yoor beuty ha bvn
uvrlopiNi to tilt bi4het
of it puuihiiilMs ktwr
ihtinit Cuuraild OricnUj
C.-vnu 1
if v a
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PIT B.XN ON ICKTIIV. .,
CHICAGO. Auk". 6. Evanston. Jn
tellectual crusader of the Chicago dis
trict, has started a new reform, .and
as usual, the club women aro the spon
sors. ,
They have decided to declare a war
on mushy poetry for schoolboys. The
syrup will be BaveU for the morning
waf ffea. 1 '
PHILADELPHIA,'' Aug. 'N,
S.)t White "beauty spots" for dusky j
I complexion made their jippearance,
among the negroes here rtcently.' The
new fad s now all the rage and ne-;
gro -stores are doing a record bus.ncss ;
in sticking plaster of tho while va-ffl Extln;
reiy. , .- . m
' Thlm H'l white patches do sure ,
make tne men look at, yo'!" remarked
one chocolate brown beauty to a cir-'
cle cf admiring (rinds of her own;
sex. "Yo' can cut 'em in circles, or i
crescents, or stars, but de effect Is de '
same." V j i
And, as though in response, a ne- '
gro "spiritual"' jjrenpher on the eppo-
site corner shouted; , "Anyo' shall see
de lion, an'jle bear, anVde wild kan- '
geroo!" and offered prayer. I
MIXKItS- AfJAIXST COMPROMISE
, .SEATTLE, Aug. 6. -A. P.) The
special convention' of the I'nited Mine
Workers went on record as opposing
any compromise with the" operators on
the demand of the latter for a wage re-
ductionv has been, unofflcally announc- ;
cd. The mines have been closed since 1 1
arch 15.
TOO LATE, TO CLASSIFY
Pyreiic Fire
' .Extiiimisliel$
A fire extlngtilsher that puts
out any kind of a fife in Its in
cipient state. , ,
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Safeguard your' property.
Home' or car with a I'yrcne' J-1re
uisber.
nciiM'inlMT ('iiatitmiima Dales,
' ' July 10.10.
J.L VAUGIIAN
Electric gupply House
rnone 20G E. Cburt
Old Floors Made New
Now is the time to refreshen and refinish the in
terior, of your home for winter. You can make youn"
old floors new by laying Armstrong's Linoleum over
thm. Economical, because they keep the house
warmer and will last for years. ,..
Call and let us show you our wide range of pat
terns. f .
Get vour Phonograph Now! Our entire slock
of PHONOGRAPHS at 2VPer Cent REDUCTION.
F FURNITURE
l(S K. COI'ItT ST.
PIIONK 4B
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- 1 he coal that meets your requirements. See that you 5
s get the genuine'for storage. . 3
H Cleanest, Hottest and Most Economical ' "
1 C. L. BURROUGHS He Has It! 1
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QUALITY PRINTING at Heasonabl? Pricesr-
East Orcgonian Printing DqiartmcnL !
"63"
AXTETD- Unfurnished
room with bath close In Address
"64" this office.
$ r -
lee Us '
AND SAVE MONEY ON JHAT FURNITURE '
One China Closet, pak $26.50
One Beautiful Round Dining Table, 48 inch top ......$45.50
One Ivory Writing Desk ."$16.50
One Massive Library Table . !422.50
One Ice King Ice Box, 35 lb. capacity : $18.50
One Gum Book Case, 5 section $38.50 -
Oak Buffets $32.50
35 pound silk-floss Mattresses $17.50
43 lb. Colion Mattresses .'.....$8.75
Yours for service.
Riley k Kemp
Qtutllty Our U au-iiword
Satisfaction Our Aiiu
3IARINELLO
BEAUTY PARLOR.
Iiie Wctv-l Ituiril
Ftansier Tildsr., 1'endleten, Ore.
Suite 24-2.6
I'hone Connection
Opening August Eighth
siiampooi.no 1
M.rtni:i.i.i.t;
HAII'.DItE.SSING '
HAIIt TINTI.VO
SCAI.I TItKATMKXTS
FA'IAI.S
KLECTliOJ.YSIS
MANICL'Ill.VO
yiAMXEUAf PREI'A RATION'S
HAIIt GOODS
JAPAX 1IAI.S
! WANTED TO RENT A furtiished "ONOId 1,1, Aug. .--!. N. 8.)
apartment building or house strict- j FtS"1"" iU!t made pnhlic by the in
!lv modern. Address "6.1" Uils 4fflce.KlJi'tor in charge of the I nlted Stales
i ' limmijrration station at Xonolnlu shows ! 3
sleeping I tl at of -ihe 4.794 aliens a lmitted to!
Iiawaii durinq the fiscal year lk20-'.'l j
.129 -were Japanese, 707 Chinese, and j3
i Koren i" Of the ; Japanese . .') i 3
vtre "picti-to brides com ng to V.i.i S5
their' hnsi ,) r"s-to-te. .Dnrinff thi-i
fame pe. i 4 214 Japanese lft i ,( i gs
Tf rito- '.'o. 385 more than we' ,!!
milted. This, however, .does not mean
any reduction in the Japanese ponu
lation -at the islands, an.) he birth's dur- g
ins the same 'perild numbered 2. .17:: 3
with only 499 deaths. Tlx total J:q. !s
anese population in Kawuil is I '!),. I S
274, acconlins to 'lute.it census i c- ' 3
tui ns. OCi r sleniric-i if Ti.T uyK .. 53
tained In tie 1 mm I trillion ,insv tor'H , 3
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J'ilipino laborers have bee i tinpmti d
during tho year for wrti k on ' ho ;'hun- ES
tations, while 1,146 I'il inos iti.umk d ; g
to the Orient owing to fie csiii,- I'lon ! 3
of their confi acts. j '.
yiilcaeizing
Oregon's Higher Inililulioo of-
TECIIIIOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Dep1mrnli
I ALL TERM 0PKKS SCPT. li I9;i
tot mtmmm wtit la 4 Xtiirir .
Oregon Agricultural Coilce
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I' I.OS AN'CEI.EK, Aug. 6.-(1. N ti)
With sulistantial wage reductions tl--
i ready in effect anions;' tho Working; H
I mechanical forces of some of the lead. . g
jinp motion picture producing- com. 3
i panted here, and the remalndi:r plan-'E3
ininB similar action soon, a kwjr-rii- i 3
imored programme f retrenchment in
!ctts of Mudio lalor is under way, li I s
isstated 1) stulio officials. Oecrcaws
in the returns from pictureprod'tccd
here have caused all fit the producers
to realliie that the strictest wonnmv
is necessary In future prod net ions I gS
that ffool picturs may be madelrr
cheaply, occurdine to: one official. He. !
diiftions in'wages anf sularles are but '3
part or a. general plan lo reduce co:'t
in all departments, It was addeff, and
there Is no attempt being made to
fori reductions because lahor is over
plentiful. The halc cause for the ex
tensive slump In the film industry iy
saul lo lie that fewer, people are at
tnd!M iihow.4 and tlit Ihey are pay
ing lower prices.
, We'Jl fix tliem llie riglit way ' ;
JUST PHONE OR BRING THEM TO US.
Wc sell
j x Goodrich, . Brunswick, Pennsylvania
.OLDFIELD AUTOMOBILE TIRES
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Psndleton Ru&ber S
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305 E. Court St.
Wholesale and Retail.
WM. DUNN, Mr.
rilOBAULY "llfK'KI'.I)" IT.
j 'ARKNSAH CITY, Kan.. Aun. 6.'
It cost ifrs. Harold Pack the lots of a
datnond r,ng valued at tr.OO to lftnm,mvm,
htr eU.;ea.u;i ujr.ror 4 motor. jjjlXlilS
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