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V "-"- " "s ' i, ....... ." ' a-; r.cs trz DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 12, 1021. FOURTEEN TUQtl Social and Club News An rnjoyntile fwnl of last earning whs reception for which Dr. mid Mr. Jmvlrt H. Hill were hosts in hon or uf Dr. Hill's slslci Mia Robert Wlurtfleld, Dr. and Aim. Hill ami Mrs. Cliin!lli! received about one hundred KUt'ids during the hours frum ;! to 111:311. Clusters tit iolilcn Clow ' made a clmrmlnB decoration fur tho moms of Hie Hill home. Assisting In recciv t'Ut the KmsiN were Mm Kate Ktaii t.i iU, siMer-ln-lnw of the hunnrve, M" Harold Warner anil .Miss Mary ftilfM. , III he ilinlni; room -Mr. .1. N". I'tiress, Mm. CeiRc l'criniior, Miss Henry iixo n June and Mm. K. C Hoyden (resided at the table-. Ap-wlstn-.g m K-rviiiR were Mrs. Join M liolph Miss Vein Temple n.l Mis:) lilsle Fltimaiirice and Mtss Burgess. ,M,;s. Htiniflcld. has lccn much feted during 1'er visit here, villi leave Hi d rvniinit fur 1'ortlaml. With her il.i tighter, Miss Barbara Stanfield, she nlll lcve about September 4 for U'nshlnston, D. C, to Join Senator JSlnnflold, who Is a meiiiber of tou H'ess from Oregon., AUK IN I'OliTI-AXD Mrs. M. I.. Watts ami daughter Miss Verona Watt, of Athena, are Port land visitors. MIIS. BKNTLEY IX POHTLAXD Mrs. L S. Kent ley is spending a few diivs In Portland. 'lil'KSTS op MIIS. WAI.TfcltS I Ml, mid Mm, Karl Walters and baby ! daughter. Karulo, are here from Moosejaw. Canaiia, and ure the quests of Mr. Walters' mother, Mrs. "TUlle Walters at her home on West Court street. Mr. and -Mrs. Wallers will re main until after the Itotind-l'p and will then relurn to their home In Spo kane. MKS. STAXFIKl.D HOXOP.KD - Mrs. lloliprt X. Stanfield van honor ed this afternoon at an Informal porch party for which Mrs. Mark Moorhouse was hostess nt her home, 881 Thomp son street. The guest list numbered twelve of the Intimate friends of the honorep. Mrs. Stanfield is the suest if her brother, Dr. David B. Hill. I.KAVK X)ft LA OKAXDE Mr. and Mrs. Amos Marshall arrived here yesterday from Portland. They stient the day with their niece. Miss (Jeorsanna Fletcher and left this morning for Xa Grande where' they will visit for 'several days -with Mrs. Marshall's sisiter. Mm. Will Church. liETlT.X FROM TK1P Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Krwin have re turned from a motor trip to Spokane end vicinity. MRS. FREDERICKS HERE Mrs. Lillian Fredericks, of Weston, is a vicst at the home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Whiteman. KNTIUi'lWIXS Edit MISS TKMI'I.K. I llonoilinf Miss Vera Temple, her 'sister Mrs. Walter Cresswcll will 011 jtertuin with an Informal bridge party' j tomorrow afternoon. Guests have been I asked to the Cresswell home, 603 Mad- isnn street. LKAYES FOR UrajKRUKV. Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Mel'iml are I Portland visitors. Miss Katlierine .Me Futi I left recently for Herkeley where she will resume her studies ut I University of California. Cll'ESTS IX riOXDI-ETOX Mr. and Mrs. H, W. Wasncr have as their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. 0. l(. .Newman and little suns, Howard and Richard of Enid. Oklahoma. Mrs. Wagner and Mi's. Xewman are sisleis. HOI'F'S UPSTAIIIS SHOP CONTINUING THE SALE OF BLOUSES EVERY BLOUSE IN THE SHOP BEING IN CLUDED IN THIS "CLEAN-UP" SALE. SEE THE RACK OF SKIRTS AT $10.00. Slil'O.Ml FlOOIl lAYLOlt II Alt I WARE IlLIKi. LEAVE OX TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Einhysk and daiiKblers Mayme and Evalyn left yesterday by motor for a two weeks' trip to Portland, Seaside and other I points alone the coa-st. RETfRXS TO l'EXDI.ETOX Miss Eliuheth FerKiis, who has been spending the past week at the home of her aunt Mrs. J. H. Keener at Lu Grande, has returned to her home in Pendleton. .MRS. ESTES' RETI RXS. Mrs. Emmet t Estes returned to Pendleton today after spcndiiiK a tew days in Walla Wulla as the guest of Mrs. Richmond. Gl'EST AT M ell EE HOME Miss Marion Averill is a guest at the L E. MclJee home near Walla Walla. MRS. MASON HERE. Mrs. Victor Mason, of Helix, is In tl. e city today, HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES During the past year several calls have come to the home dent onstration agent fur directions in canning fresh meat. Below is given a general recipe which can be used for beef, pork, veal or , venison: Cut the meat into convenient pieces for handling, (about three-quarter pound in weight) and roast or boil slowly one-half hour. Cut into sections to fit the Jars, remove gristle, bone and excess fat and pack directly into hot glass jars. Fill with gravy from the roasting pan or hot liquid concentrated to one-half of its volume. Put rubber and cap in position, not tight.. Ster- lie in hot water container for three hours. Then tighten lids and set out to cool slowly. Do not attempt to can meat unless you have new liilg and rubbers for the jars. E. V. I). I :i PLACES ALL HOPE II COTY'S L'ORIGON Face Powder TOILET WATER, PERFUME Direct from France. L'Oiifron Face Powder $1.25 per box. 1 PENDLETON DRUG CO. xtaipu uDcncnam aaia tie tum Loves Former Wife Madalyn and Intends to Help Her. ! IS AXGELES, Aug. 12. ( L'. P.) Mudalynn Obencliain, Indicted Willi Arthur Uurch for the murder of Hel ton Kennedy, the insurance broker, is placing her hope of freedom in her dt viced husband, who is speeding from C.'hicaKo to her assistance. Ralph bbenchain, before he left Chicago, told the tin ted Presi he still loved his former wife, and intended to do everythins- ip his power lo effect her release. He still loves her and cannot believe her guilty. Weapon Is Discovered ! LOS ANGELES, Aug. 12. P. ) The discovery of a butt of a double barrel shotgun, which may be the weapon used in killing J. Helton Ken nedy, has been announced by the po lice. It was found on the beach at Santa Monica. SPRINGERS We will have everything good for you tomorrow. The Table Supply w ill be filed lo the brim with the market's " Bt'fcti fresh, dean and crisp. THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 739 Main Street 187 I'eiullcton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor 4' Same (lid Story Itut a Good One Mrs. ilahalu Burns, .Savanna, Mo., relates an experience, the Ijke of which ban happened in ulmoait every neigh borhood in this country, and has been told and related by thousands of oth ers, as follows: "I used a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy about nine years ago and it cured me of flux (dysentery). I had another attack of the same complaint three or four years ago ana a few dose of this remedy cured me. I have recommended it to dozens of people since I first used it and shall continue to do so for I know it is a quick and positive cure for bowel troubles."" ' Hot Weather llseas" Disorders of the bowels are extreme ly dangerous, particularly during the hot weather of the summer months, and in order to protect yourself and family against a sudden uttack, get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can be depend ed upon. Many have testified to its .ee Hence. . Cause of Appendicitis When the bowels are constipated, the lower bowels or largo4intestines be come packed with refuse matter, that is made up largely of germs. These Reims enter the vermiform appendix and net up Inflammation, which Is commonly known as appendicitis. Take Chamberlain's Tablets when needed and keep your biweis regular snd you have little to fear from appendicitis. Hunger, the licxt Sauce Sauce Is used to create an appetite or relish for the food. The right way is to look to your digestion. When you have good digestion you are cer tain to relish your food. Chamberlain's Tablets improve the digestion, create a healthy app-tile snd cause a f entle i movement of the bowel. 2c per pound GUARANTEED WATERMELONS. TAKE THEM AWAY. Ground Cherries, pound 35c Preserving Tomatoes, box . . . . . . . . .... $2.75 Bartlett Pears lor canning, box ...... $2.25 Elbcrta Peaches, hu ge size box $1.90 Bradshaw Plums, box $2.00 Jellv Plums, large box $1.00 . Tradjedy Plums, basket 70c Crab Apples, box . , $2.25 Gravenstine Apples, box $2.75 June Apples, box $2.50 Cooking Apples, box . . $1.7(J Blackberries, crate $2.75 Musk Melons, all sizes, pound 8c Cantaloupes to arrive, crate $1.25 Seedless Grapes, basket 75c Every Thing Good for Saturday. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 23 Only 1 Quality the Bet I New Flower Jeweliy From Paris THE t (T THOMAS i ! rTr7 FALL i i Mwfibj SUITS i i WWm k :! I LI DRESSES i TWu Distinction in every I """'f H i line, arriving at this ! I. vft 'me or those who ; fl ?) have to make early J j T . fall selections, tHey J() present styles recop;- V, Y nized as leading mod- , els throughout the J ' I season. i ; '. . h 1 . , : cArn.i: i.mi'r kthadv. I'ORTLAM), Aug. 12. (A., 1V1 Cattle, hogs and sheep arc steady and unchanged. Huttor Is weak, eggs ate steudy. llolh are unchanged. TRIM. IS rOVl'IHN r l. SAX KRA.VCIS("0. Aug. 12. (A. P.) The trial of the surviving offi cers of tho Alaska on charges of neg ligence has been postponed until .Monday. WAS A "ItKAlt ("AT" , ".My wile wns never an angel, but after five years of liver und stomach . tiouble she became a 'hear rat.' No onctor or medicine helped her and we 1 Ihioiol,, tl.,iA u-., .. 1...I,. v...,. I Our grocer told me of Mayr's Wonder ful Remedy, which h'xl helped him for the same trouble, so I lnontht home a bottle, hut she promptly threw It out. I got It back and after a week coaxed her IlltO takinir it. Sbe l nnw nninv. ' ing tho best of health and disposition." It Is a simple, harmless preparation 'that removes the calurihal mucus trom the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tically all stomach, liver and Intes tinal ailments. Including appendicitis. j One dose will convince or money re- iti mi en. iTiiKinsis evervwriere. MARINELLO BEAUTY PARLORS Mutt WcUel llaiid Slanglur ISIdg., Pendleton, Ore. Suit o :4-'J5-:'ti Plume Connci lion Opening August Eighth KlIAMPOOI.Nti ' MARCi:i.I.I.Ntl HAIUIUIKSSNU HAIR TINTING .SCAI.P TIlKA'i iMKNTS KACIAI.H Kl.KCTROI.VSIS MAMCIRIMJ MARIM-:i.I.O PRIOI'A RATIONS HAIRCiOOl'S A new composition, Galalith, Which resembles a cross between price less enamel and celluloid, has been fashioned by Paris, Into a new line of novelty jewelry as artistic and fascinating as flowers themselves. Girdlea made of fiowcr-covcred lattice work, pendants formed into bouquets or flower-covered hells or over-tilled baskets, hatpins like nosegays are made ot tics tiny Liooms In gay and deUcate colors as na'.ujiil 16 Ufa 'Season's Biggest Hailstones ,.. - .' if' . . . pv The weather man forgot to yell Vro"" and the season's biggest hailstones nearly as big and defidlv h golf ballx pel'ed iliyers' In the annual father and Son (iolf Touriiuut'til a.1 Weai boi 'ough. N V Jusl looii at the mm ot 'cm. - - -- , How's This for "Double Flip"? w ft4 ft ft r r -4 '-: . J '':;: -:' .';;.?'.'. ; :-- '-'' ''J IV ' ' y ""' Gonroy's Gash Grocery ' SAVE MONEY AT THIS CASH STORE Saturday Specials IJest Cane Sugar, 14 pounds $1.00 Best Cane Sugar, sack $7.10 Carnation Milk, 9 cans $1.00 Crystal White Soap, 18 bars $1.00 White Flyer Soap, 30 bars $1.00 Head Rice, 13 pounds $1.00 Van Camus Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, G for $1.00 Wesson Oil, pint 3oc, qt. 60c, 1-2 gal. $1.15, 1 gal. $2.20 Van Camps Tomato Soup, 10 cans -. $1.00 14 Pounds White Beans $1.00 8 Pkgs. Kellftgg's Corn Flakes $1.00 8 Pkgs. Post Toastics $1.00 6 Pkgs. Shredded Wheat $1.00 3 Large Pkgs. Quaker Oats 85c 5 lbs. Schilling's Best Coffee $1.90 Gal. Tin Poppy Jelly $1.75 Gal. Tin Liberty Bell Syrup $1.60 Gal. Tin Tea Garden Syrup $1.60 Olympic Pancake Flour, 3 pkgs 90c Gal. Blue Karo Syrup 85c 14 Rolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper $1.00 i ft May Merrill t, of New York, is one of tre cleverest divers at the. Harvard sununer school. Here she is executing tho difficult "doubls flip." classmate r ck her as a sure w.nner-in the diving contests U b L11 in August r costs less to than not to Could you value your time, strength and health at nothing would you class a clean, sanitary home the year around as valueless even then? - i The Hoover would repay its cost many times over by the longer life it gives to your rugs. Phone 496 and wc will demonstrate the" Hoover in your home. CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED m CRAWFORO FURNITURE CO 103 E. COURT ST. PHOME 48 - A-f-w. " .i'W St.' r ;.. -eV -fA- T