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I fifX DAILtf EAST 0REG02STAN, TEKBLETOn,' OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1021. EIGIIT PAGE3 Social JtlH KARR I'KPARTS. Mltw JviiKh Knrr, who has been In Pendleton during- the Hummer Nor ms,! Kchool sesWnna, returned to her home in Canny yesterday. Mtra Karr rompnsAd the soon 'Hull, ICastern Oregon," which was nunc by the frroup of F.sstern Oregon tPachers forcing ,and after the dinner hour danr- the program which ma iked the clos ing of the term. Wil.t, MAKE IIOMU HERE. Mrs. W, R Reed and son. Frank Keed, of Duluth, Minne.-ots, are newerman, Mr. and Mrs. Rurton Greu Pendleton residents. Thev will make. Itch, Mrs. Alta Delamut, Mr. and their houje with Mrs. Reed's son. Her bert Reed of this city. Mrs. Reed and son made the trip from Minnesota to Pendleton by auto and traveled nine teen hundred miles in twelve days. TiETl'RNS TO HKUX. Miss Grsre Garrett returned to he home in Helix yesterday after conTal e.soing from an operation for appen dicitis. Miss Garrett who has been at St. Anthony's hospital Is now entirely recovered. LEAVE FOR VISIT , Mrs. M. E. Raker and daughters. Mrs. M. Ppike and Mrs Minnie Leon nrd left today fAr Tillamook and Hocknway for a several Weeks visit. MISS T51WIM DEPARTS. . Miwi Edna Hloom left last evening for her home lt Halfway after a visit with Pendleton friends. RETl'RNS FROM MEACHAM Mr. and Mrs. Joe H. Parkes return ed yeftferd.iv after a vis't at Mscham. HOI'F'S UPSTAIRS S II O 1 .ri I'l' SBCOND FLOOR TAYLOR HARD W ,-VR E-DLDI- FREE .' i i -i ' ;i- HOUSEHOLD THERMOMETER Free with 50c purchase Lac-Lax Delicious Candy Laxative ONE TO EACH CUSTOMER. Supply is Limited! II PEIIEM DRUG CO. X QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Warm Weather Needs ? This is the time of the year for picnics and out ings not kitchen work. A luncheon prepared from our large line of cold meats will "reach the spot." A cold repast keeps you cool satisfies the hyn per and still contains the right amoun of nourishment Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 4 3 "If It'g on the Market We Have It" and Club t , DINNER MI'CH KNJOYEP. . 'v i ta It u pat nt the home of her brother Mr. and Mrs. George l-a Fontaine, Dr. David 11. Hill.'' Covers wore laid were host for a most enjoyable din-I for twelve and guesta were asked to ner party on Sunday at their farm ,the home of Mrs.- Perlnger on Lewis home, when a tored from number of guests mo Pendleton. Marigolds 'and goldenrod were itsed In deoornt- ing and swimming were the diver sion. ' . Guests for the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hassell. Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Hatton, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn. Ack- McCoy, Miss Kathryn Boone, Mr. and M.rs. Ralph Temple, and Carl Cooley. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP. Dr. and Mrs. I. V. Temple and chil dren will leave tomorrow morning (upon a ten days' motoring trip that will take them through Washington, to British Columbia and home via Portland. RETURN FROM SEATTLE Mrs. Claude Rarr and little daugh ter, Betty Jane, returned to Pendleton yesterday after a two .week's visit in Seattle. " GUEST OF PA RENTS x Mrs. John Crow Is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Bowman, at Meacham. V, MRS. PERINGER IS HOSTESS Mrs. George Peringer was hostess today for a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Robert N. Stanfieldxof Portland, who Entire Stocl of Blouses AT GREAT REDUCTIONS wi" i:onillut " MwUo the . "mainiter of the summer. Miss Wylie 'klvio In rnli-P a charming vocalist and her ap- Choose any blouse m ,oiu . pPtiranoe on musi,al programs , ctofk fhl? U'Ppk at H SaviWrf Pendleton has been a delight. She of 1-3 to 1-2 olf. Georgettes, Crepe De Chines French Voiles and Organdies i Get Yours NOW! At Uxe Klsn of a Bcrrtue j a T News st reet. ; Mrs. Stunfield will be honored to morrow evening by a reception at the Dr. Hill home. Dr. and Mrs. Hill will be. hosts between the hours of 8:30 and iu.SO in the evening. 4 4 , PARTY IS GIVEN. ' ' Muss Nellie Tlerney and Miss Helen Qleason of Chicago, who have been guests nt the home of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. 'George Fiedler, for the past month, wore given a sur prise anil farewell party last evening by u group of their friends. Tin evening was spent In cards and dane int, after which, refreshments were served. Those who were guests for the evening wore: Mrs. William Fuller. Mrs. Frank Konasek, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pelloma and son Andrew. .Mr. and Mrs. George Fiedler, Mrs. Samuel A. OHver'Miss Nellie Oliver, Miss Helen Gleason, Miss Nellie Ticr- ney, Emil Eggerth, William . Kona swek, WilLam' Miller, Alvin Lawrence and Sam, Oliver. , The visitors from Chicago, accom panied by Mrs. Frank Konasek. left for Portland today. They will return to Chicago by way of the Canadian Pacific. This Is their first trip west. LEAVE FOR EAST. Mr. and Mrs. W. I Thompson, of Portland, formerly of this city, left last evening for Chicago; New Tork and St Paul. Mr. Thompson, who is vice prealdentof the First National Bank of Portland and president of the American National Bank, will attend in Chicago a meeting of the Stock Growers Finance Corporation of which he Is a member. Mr. Thompson ar rived in Pendleton yesterday moaning and was joined by Mrs. Thompson last evening, she arrived on No. IS. MISS WYI.IE TO PORTLAND. Miss Mary Wylie, sister of Mrs. S. j H. Korshaw, who is a Pendleton, vis itor, expects to leave the later part j of this week for Portland where ph.- won much favorable comment for her singing during the recnt state cop vntion of the Oregon Federation ot Women's Clubs. M It. AND MRS. BARTLETT HERE. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rurtlett, of Es tacada, are Pendleton visitors todnv. Tbey are en route by auto to I -a Crande, their former . home, . where Whey will visit. Mr.. and Mrs. Barthdt liavo for many years resided at Esta rada bid aie leaving soon for Coltop, t'ulifornia. to make their home. Their dauchler resides there. MRS. HUNTLEY TO RETURN. Mrs. B. ,M. Huntley who has been I sojourning In Portland will return in ' a few days to Pendleton, accompanied by Mr. Huntley who went to Portland today. Their son PhiliD. Huntley Is now visiting Jriends in Corvallis. LEAVE FOR WALLA WALLA. Mrs. Barnett and Miss l.Bi ile Rich mond, who have been in Pendleton as! the nests of Mm, Emmett Kste r- iui iiv ' t.t men jiuniva in v iiii u. tvuiiit toda; . RETURNS FROM THE DALLES. i Miss Emily Carney has returned jfrom The Dalles where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Zoeth Carney. 'H 0 M E DEMONSTRATION I IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES I'ood irabits of Cldldnn- An Important factor in the ;proper feeding of children Is the establishment of good food hab- its. They should be taught, first, to eat what is given them, pro- viding of course, that it is whole- some. Second, to eat slowly and in an. orderly manner. Third, to come to their meafti with clean hands und faces. Children should not be forced to eat when they are not hungry but should not be allowed to eat sweets be- tween meals or 'Just before meals. They should not be al- lowed to drinkJtea or coffee and should use healthy outdoor exer- cise to create an appetite rather than to tempt it with special foods or methods of cooking. l ood Habits or IX'lioate Children This special class of children invariably take too little food. Kirns rff msl-nntritlon'are shown ! in which weight is affected more than heiKhf. An unstable jier: vous system and sometimes re- tattled mental, development are present.' Physical causes modify the food intake through fiitlgue, 4 mental distress and hody de- forts, l'.ody defects should be eliminated so far as possible in order to biiii!? about the proper nutrition. Thi ne children should le kept out doors and should sleep out doors If possible, tuk- ing an afternoon nap if It can bo -arranged with out too much ef- fort. Wholesome, simple foods must be selected and , records should ha keDt to determine the trait, or failure to gain. So that a chance in the diet may be in- sttuted. tjUlf ';eW- Hauling Phone Bzcana's Transfer n.m 3781 ; Picnic Package. Large package of True ,Rlu Biscuits, contains . . Scotiria, Cocoa Taffy -Ear, Graham Wafers, Golden Krisp, Teezers, large box . :....$1.00 De Voirs Health lireacr just in by parcel post. Loaf , : 20c Rich's Chrystalized Canon Ginger, pound $1.50 No Eox Chocolates', box $1X0 June Apples, box ...$2.50 Tickling Onions, pound........'..... ...1.15c Fresh pill, pound i. ............".......75c Bartlett Pears, ready for eating, pound ...15c Largo shipment! of Fine Quality Eartlett Pear to Arrive totm. See our stojk before ycu buy Assorted Jam, large tins, dozen $2.75 - Dates package .......,...,., :-. 10c Sandwichola, fine for sandwiches, new stock, '-.. jar i i 15c Veal Loaf Sliced to your order, pound ....."EkTc " ' - Gray Bros. Grocery Go. 3 Phone2S , , Crnty 1 Quality the Bet SAN DIECO, Aug. 10. (IJ. P.) The destroyer Fariplhnr carrying 3.1 passengers from the wrecked steamer San Jose, is reported to he Hearing hore. The damaged vessel will prob I'bly be toyed Into porr v", Qiiamltie of the cargo is being jet tisoned to lighten the vessel in an ef fort tokeep her afloat. The passen--Kera $teut 33 hours on' thej barren heaen of Lower Cali'rnia before the destroyer Farquhar reached them to bring them here. The captain and crew are remaining aboard the vessel; Passengers Kcntuiu on Coast Contrary to early reports, the de stroyer FarQtihar is not bringing San T"se pasrnKers to Siin iego Thfrtv. three ar camped "on the .beach- of Lowerv California, near Asuac.u.1 i laud, awaiting further wreck develop ments. .They have provisions. ands r""-1 of their baggiine. A Farquhar ---radio said the water in the San Jose hold was gaining on the pumps and it Is doubtful If they will be able to save the steamer. The sieamer tiriffdu ! expected to arrive late today and hopes: to be able to float the stranded vessel. No lives jjyere lost una nuou were in jured. . - , ', ,4. WASHINGTON, Jtuit . 10. (P. 1 V.) President Harding la conferring with congressional leader In the hope tn t,rr.itr lhu IcfriMhitive i1eVlrltnfW linti Wf. conKres un eariy short vacation. The body is Considering the extent of the tax cut; the tariff bill agreement satisfying the producers and consum ers ail over the country, and the en actment of the railroad relief meas ures, Republican leaders are dead locked wjth Secretary Mellon over 'the appropriations needed to run the gov ernment. The tax reduction problem seemed on the point of sobltion wlcn tha hou.se leaders accepted the presi dent's program Including:, a reduction billion; to coueci iunns inrouK" c ol lection of hack taxes, and sale of war materials; to repeal excess profits, tax and reduce surtaxes to 82 percent as of January first, 1B21; to repeal the nuisance and luxury levfts effective the first of next year; tq, cut transpor tation taxes in half the .first of next year, and repea them January J, 1923. and increase the flat corpora tion tax to 15 percent. ; URr.NKEXK.S3 S CREASES LOWDON', Ausr. 10. L N."" !.)--Drunkenness showed nnlncrease' of Sfi per cent In Britain during 1820, ac cording to recently published statis tics. The decrease i.i ..the lioensirif hours of saloons ond the Inferior grade of the boer, strangely, enough; is given as the chief reason for t ids increase. TRIPPROVJS ''(Continued from' pag 1.) It is mostly Ihrounh timber and Is nn j artery of trade and travel It leaves raiiplifoii! desired. s AH ' that UmatllJJi county needs .to do is cooperate with fjnint county In construct ins our V'irt of the Pchdlr-tori-California highway' ami Cinulilbi county will become the natural outlet for Orant county. It is a cause worth .vcrUing for becaime such a hfprhwny Will mean much to both countle.t, Jt If a hiftbwny that Just fies state1 aid became It is a through road. It Is the shortent route to California and It Is worth mentioning aKaln that this is the route that was chosen hj' Walter Mc Corramach when he made automobile, history with h's f:imoiin low-Krar Franklin run to San Francisco. "laical color," was provided in ubun f ance at Ritter. As a result Col. Fur long him ample muterlul for a new viok If he winhes to -wr'te one and erin f"d a p'lld.sher th it uses usbestos ir The car In which the county offl-ials rode d d not reach Heppner, uniy varly m'dnigh Monday Judge Bchan ''ep expla'ned thy had run down to Wasco but the secret flnnllv leaked out arid it center around HarCman, Whon i - ." 'LOCAj-COLOR' ; Iee .Shannon, roadniaster drove Into Hardmnn he Inquired of a resident the mad to Heppner. "Take the first right band road" was the reply. They did so and uftertravelllng about an hour they arrived at a small town. Jt was Haidman to which they had returned after "looping the loop." 4fter that experience they used their own Judg ment about roads. . Henry Kuhl, president of the Twin Cities Commercial Club In Grant coun ty was a tackle on the O. A. C. football team In the days when .Clarence Uish op whs a smr player on tho University of Oregon team. . , Ik A. McC.litUivk Is a lover of music and a litu nionka orchestra In Ills mri did noble service. Jn tiiiji'S'of IrotNtle, dnnifer of joy Mr. McClintock always called for music to suit the occasion. A lively fox trot told of the arrival of the McClintock car In Heppner. , Col, George Fcrguspn who became "one of tlie best known men of Grant county" hnd hard luck near Monument and It was feared he would have to rc sldeln that town for a day or two but early Tuesday morulng the Fergusorf car rolled Into Heppner. George had tnlked a hlncksmith into becoming a first class n,uto mechanic. , They should call it "Painted Valley" cays Charles Wellington Furious of -the' eoiinlry around Hamilton and Monu ment. This because there is a wonder ful rof;l formation there not seen else where, iij Oregon, There are cliffs of 'wonderful coloring In reddish brown and various other hues. The colonel thinks that if th it country shild ever be, opened "P to traffic tho tourists would go wild over it. J. B. Perry and Gran$ Earnhart are two Prndietoniann sojourning at Hit ter Hot Springs. Mr. Perry was bound for h's ranch in Harney coujity and had stopped for a ret nt Ritter. Knrntite to Heppner Monday even ing the party had a taste of a thunder storm In the timber. Vivid flashes of lightning enlivened the occasion and a fact that made the trip particularly in teresting was a report iieard In Grant 1 county that two men had been killed by lightning near Prairie the night be fore. All the cars were delayed on the Heppner trip excepting the Pen leton Auto Co. car driven by L. J. Breslin. This car reached Heppner at, i o'clock an, the delay of the other ears In arriving caved fear of acci dents but they all make the trip in safety. - All members of the county courts of I I'matilla and Grant counties met In f Long Creek -on' Monday afternoon. The Grant county court members expressed' ently agreement with Commissioner Caverhlll in support of the north and south road. - J. C. Clemen, of ln local party, was one of the few men who knew the Grant county territory. He has a ranch In Harney county ond has been oveV the interior region. On the run to Pendleton yesterday the Sturgis party came over the Butter Creek road to Echo and found It bully in need of Improvement. Most .of the cars came home by way of Vincent and nhfl rldjfc road to PihH rtock. . TOST MKMOItV IX ACCTDFA'T -DENVER., Aug. 10. (A. P.) Uo land It. Mason, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, whose wrecked car was found a week ano near Ogden, Ctah, has been lby covered In a botfd hore. v He lost, his memory It Is believed through the nceident, A big reward was offered for Mason who was a prominent' busi ness man. MOVIES WITHOUT PISTOLS LIQUOR SCENES. KNIVES DR LONG KISSES COMING CHICAGO, Aug. 10. (A. P.) . Movies without pistols, liquor ' sfenes, knives or long kisses are coming soon according to a party of official censors of the eastern", ntiites and Canada on their waj- to Inspect the Californja studio. Thr front porch apple pie girl will sin-plant the vamp. WOMDX COXTIXITAL1.Y OVKRRO This applies to oil women, regard less of caste or color. The ambitious girl striving for school honors, i the over-worked housewife, the shop girl, girls in offices and rtoresi, and thfi so ciety, woman, all climb too high, over tax their streVgth, and what follows? Nervous prostrnton, , sleeplessness, hncf ache, hadches. and the Inevit able weakness undyillmen's peculiar to taeir sex soon develop, winery uiiicm rheoked bring on more serious condl t'ons, and which often- lead to opera tions, Aii efficient restorative for such ailments Is LrUUt E, P.lnkham's Vege table Compound, which Is now reoog pVed from coafit to coast as a standard l remedy for woman' Ills, THOMAS SHQR W&ff FALL j- N'atloiiut f aStuSlHiid-nas. riiishnitr fif. S7 ,C37 .r.7ti .r.ir. .4 2!! .417 ..104 New- York . . . Pnstol) ....... Krooklyn .... St. Louis . . . . Clncini)ati . . 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P'rinitigbam 2. t'KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION t PRUC STORE mm m A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. Tliat The 1 Drug Store Benref Vou Rest. . costs leSvS to t than not to -s 4rl Could youivaW 1'our.tinifk stinirth and- "health 'nt notlunff wa;i Id you class a clean, sanithry home the year . around as valueless even then? ' " t The Hoover would repay its cost many times over by the longer life it gives tp your rugs. Phone 490 and we Will demonstrate the Hoover in your home. CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRtD CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 10S li. CXtIlT 8T. II Distinction' in every line, nrrivinjf ,at this time for those who have to make early fall selections,' they present styles recoup .nized as leading mod els throughout the season. Vestem I.iicuo 1, Mills. lies Moines Jl, Stoux 'lty 7, Wichita S, Tulsa'S. Oninhat Ht. Joseph It. , "" Oklahoma City 4,. .loplm . SniiiK Old Story Rut a Good On Mrs. Mahala limns, Bnvnnna, Mo., relates hn experience, tlui like of wHIcb has happened in iilinoul every neigh boi liood In this rouiilry, find lias l"-en told Hnd ri-laled bv lli.llKillil.H of oth it, sih folloWB: "t nsed a Isillln of Jtumberliilii'H Colic and I ilarrlioi-ii Iti'imdy iiliuut nine sears ngt), and It cured me of flux dysou'tory). t )i;id another a'.ta,i-k of lho.s;ime ctiiuptaliit j Ihrcii or four y nr n,o ami a fc.v tloscs -f t!ii remedy cured inn. I bavo fiecotvinii'iided H to loesa of eaile since 1 first used It and shall continue to do so for I know it is a quick and positive euro for bowel troubles." Hot Wcl lirr Jim"st' ., llsorl'rs of the bowels are extreme ly dangerous, particularly during llie hot .weather of the summer mouths. 11ml in ordr to protect youmelf nod family against a sudden attack, get a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic and rilarrlioci Kcmcdv. It can t' depend. ' i-d Hlii.it Many have Usiificd to its SM-idleuce, 4'nilse if Al"'id:c!t's When the bowels pre constipated, the lower bowels or largo Intestines be come bucked with refuse matter, that is tnado up largely of germs. These germs f iller the vermiform nppendig and set up Inflammation, which U j commonly known na appendicitis. Take 1 Chamberlain's Tablets when needed and keep your IhavwIk rulnr and you have little to fenr from appendicitis, . Ilitnsror, ttw Rest Sauce ; ' Fnuee Ih used to Creole an nppetlte or relish for the food. Vhe right wny Is to look to your digestion When you have good digestion you ore cer tain to rrlish your food. Chwnlwlaln's Tablets-improve the digestion, create a I healthy appetite ond cause n genJle niov'inenf of the lioweln MARINELLO . 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