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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1921 PACE SIX fr Social and Club News MIKH I'AliKF.It IN 1'OUTI-AND A X X I V EH S A H Y OK1.KHHATK1V . Mm Mellle Parker, woretary nf the The birthday annivirwry of James Commercial association, I't ndlctort. Is jc, Daniel and the weddinc annlvcr ii 1'ottlnnd visitor, having n'Ompn- Isary of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel were cel led Mr. and Mr, it. W. Fletcher, who Irhisted est onlay when a K""ip ot iirit'c down In their car. From I'nrt-ithelr friends motored to a picnic spot loud aha will co to Astoria for a brief 'above Cuyuse. visit wlih Journal. i t'ESTS IN CITY lr. and Mm. J. M relatives there. Oregon Ouests for the day were Mr. and Mra. C. F. Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I'hillipa and son, Mr. and Mrs. tran- ipIr Daniel, Ionald Daniel. Mr. and Mislcv and family I Mrs. Forrest U Maker, Miss Helen of ralimw, Washington, were Ruosts . I laniol. qucntin Daniel, Miss r.va Holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale. Miss Itarhel Taynts Frank M. I. Thompson, of the Thompson ; Itrown, Sam Smith and I'aul Clemens. 1 UK Compimy. Tho lllaley family nr j - on thflr way to Portland, Seattle and joi'KSTS OF l'MENDS. Taroma. jir. ,i Mrs. K. F. Terney or 411 ! Lincoln street, have as their house I.F.XVF.It C.Vr.fTH HRRE Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alcorn of lieedhv. (California. Mr. Alcorn and lir. and Mrs. (JeoiRc Poll n meter Moppe. In I'endlrtrtn Friday even IriMt Infwern trains for a hrief visit with lr. and Mrs. Iiavid H. Hill. Dr. I'oiumieter Is an instructor in the Culvers, ty of Denver where lr Hill look hi decree. KFTCRX TO HOME Miss Ciira Thompson and her niece. Miss Tarollne Thompson, who have: twen visiting; In Hellinshnm. WashliiK ton, for the past two weeks have re turned to their home In Pendleton. Mrs. Terney are eouslns ami una is the Alcorn's first visit to Oregon. 1." IN' POHTLAXD Mis. Anna Storie. sister of Ttoy Kit ner, former speaker of the Oregon house of representatives. Is visiting her sister. Miss Mary Uitner, In Portland. Oregon Journal. IliKTl RX FROM MF.ACHAM. j Mrs. llenjatnin S. Jiurroinjhs and 'little Erandson, llobhie liurroiiRhs, re- (.I BSTf? IN CITY j turned today after a visit to Meacham. K. Jarolnirnl and nn of Peat tie. are ! JlTH r vlsltlnr Mr. Jneobuci i s father-in-law. M" i"" II, J. Uatourelle, and his aunt, Mra. V. I). Hell, of this city. lkaYf. for rortTi-Axn Mrs. F. E- Domain left yesterday for Torltund, where aha will visit, for rlxnit two month. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lovell motored to Rincbnm Fnrlnss yewlorday where they spent the day. MIF3 TAYLOR RETl'UXS. Miss Frances Taylor has returned after a visit to Peiutde. vft t-tb mmi HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP- First Showing of AUTHENTIC FALL MODES Suits Coats Frocks Your Inspection Cordially Invited. SECOND FLOOR TAV LOU HARDWARE litllO, t -.;J I ! igg L"!J U'l-ll - U -. YKR HOOK IS AUHAXOKp With the summer season nearlnir an end, Jh various chilis of the city are making plana for the fall and winter programs of club activity. Amon tht clubs preparlns for the ensiling yeat is the Pendleton Women's Club, which haa a greater membership than any nther cluh In PendHiton. The theme for the year's study Is "Our Country" and the publishing of the year book has been arranged for !y the year book committee, Mra. J. T. Itk'hartfson, Mrs. Maude L Woodyard and Mrs. A. L. 8ch:ifer. The first event in the ciub calendar la "Offi cers' Day," September 8. Among oth er sulKllvislons in the program are "Americans Citizenship," "Women Composers of America," "Smith Tur ner Hill." "Library Cay." "Child Wel fare," "Oreson History," "Ked Let ter Pay." "Civic Pay,"' "The Drama." "Home Kconomles," "Literary Day." "Inheritance Day," "Music," "Amer ican Women Writers," "American His torical Landmarks," eic. Officers of the club are Mrs. R. T. Wade, president; Mrs. J. T. Richard son, vice president: Mm James J'-"-s second vice-president; Mra. I I Rog ers, recording secretary, Airs. .. Whitman, corresponding secretary and Mrs. J. H. Perry, treasurer. The per sonnel of the standing committees lias r.ot yet been fully completed. WEDniXG SOLEMXI7.F.D. Miss Vinnie Moore became the bride of Archibald Sinunona lust evening tit a pretty wedding at the home of Mis? Pauline Dohnert, 111 Rtonewa!) Jack son .street, with Rev. George L. Clark of the Presbyterian church officiat ing. . Miss Moore Yfore a charming frncl. of white dewkist ' sjitin and she car ried a bouquet of Ophelia roses am" baby breath. The ceremony took place-tit an improvised altar of flowers and terns. Miss Gladys Smith was maid of honor and Krnest Dohnert attended the bridegroom. Among the guests were Mrs. Moore ami Mis3 Eva Moore, sister of the bride. Following the ceremony. Miss Doh nert was hostess for a wedding sup per. A color scheme of pink ann white was used for the table decora tions, a lovely cluster of Cecil llritn ner roses forming the centerpiece. Both Mr. and Mrs. Simmons are popular mffiibers of Pendleton's younger set- They, will make their home in the Cary apt:ments. MT.S. PI I!DY UETl-RXS. Mrs. M. N. Purdy has returned to the lnd'an Agency and la the guest of her fon, Frank Purdy. She has been vi iing in Walla- Walla with her daughter, ' Mrs. Lnvara Comelison. Mrs. Purdy'a grand daughter return ci1 hero with her and "Will visit her lather. Uv. J. M. Cornelison, of ti e Tuttt'll t Indian mission. LEAVE FOR SEASIDE. ' Mrs. David Xeliton and daughters. Miss Helen Xelson, Eva and Marie Velson left yesterday morning for Sea side. They will remain for a fortnight. ItKTrnX TO PORTLAXD Mr. and Mrs. Lowell. E. Kern re turned' last night from Portland and Oearhart. They made the triy by automobile. MRS. PROCIC RKTPRXS. . Mra. W. E. Prock has returned from Meachsm where she has been sojourning. Mission Black Figs NEW STOCK. FINE QUALITY POUND. 20c June Apples from the mountains, box ..$2.50 Cantaloupes, 12 to 15 to the crate $1.00 Guaranteed Water Melons, pound .:....:..,).. .J...02e Bulk Ilershey's Cocoa, pound 20c Bulk Coffee, pound , 25c Poppy Jelly, gallon tin .'. $1.75 . Health I'.read, all whole wheat, fresh loaf ..15c I'hez Jam Assorted, dozen large tins $2.?E Parsons Household Ammonia 45c and $1 Dasabas, pound 08c Stanficld Cheese, pound 0c Wisconsin Cream Choeso, pound ,...35c Comb Honey, fresh stock, each V30c Umatilla County Distributors for Wyandotte.' Washing PowJer Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality th Bent it THE THOMAS SHOP ATTAUA Oil WELL Chances of Strike Look Gooa According to Visitor; Local People Interested in Well. (Hy Editor Kennewick Courier : neioiter - ' COTY'S L'ORIGON " -M. Face Powder .... TOILET WATER, PERFUME Direct from France. L'Oi igron Face Powder ' $1.23 per box. 1 H 0 M E DEMONSTRATION z IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES THE PEfLEIOH DRUG CO I M FORD The Universal Car -.--, f .t ItetiK-mlM-r that ln-n jro Urlntf your Fiwd rr to l' tot ine rluuiiol atu iitiiMi ttiut m get tlte Keauln Ford Bcrvkfl, -U-rluK oiw-riejiced wnrkitMn una Kord fui'tory nrUvt. lour ttml t too nw ful, too uliuille to take elianoHB with poor mc-rluniU-H, with xiiallr kht quality uwloriulii, llrlug it to u aud ave both tlmo and money. ' t i am antliorixrd Ford rimlrrs. trtiHted liy the Ford Motor CVi. t.. look af! tlw ! of lrd owner. Tlmt'a tlie awiran offer. iWe are Ktitting a lew Ford car and th find, cuius, flrat to recelva delivery. Si . Ilava you thmiirlit about that Sedan or Tonne for thla fall and Winter? They are niifhlv comfoHable and cozy when the wind Blima an tlia rain la falling;. Come In and look them over and ile your order In advanra ao that w ran l.e aura of orderin udukIi to $ around. Thla all! h tha cluaed car year. Simpson Auto Co. Plionc408 Water & Jolxnson St Service Don't Tlirow Out Skim or Sour Milk Clean skim milk Is a valuable food, enntaining all the nourish ing elements of whole milk ex cept the fat or cream. It in use ful In cooking cereals, soups, aauces, cocoa, etc., and 1h a palatable, nourishing beverage. Snur milk and buttermilk can be used with aoda in makins hot brends, or onr milk can be easily turned into cottage cheese, or clabber. Sour cream, is a good shbrtenlns for cakes and cookiea, and la useful for salad dressings and gravies for meat. Hom cook-stnve dryers are considered a very necessary piece of furniture by the women In some Oregon counties, where they have learned of the many uses. In one section dainty boxes of home-dried fruits have been prepared for Christmas gifts. Instead of candy, the children of this siime section use the dried fruits to satisfy their natural craving fur sweets. K. V. D. Eldorado, Ark., received its name, It is presumed, very much in the tame natural way as did Attalla, some years e-so, long before there wan even a sin gle thought that some day it would occupy a position on the map on which the eyes of this continent would be centered and the legend of Jts name verified in reality by the liquid stream of its wealth production, tf not by the much coveted yellow metal In its native form, from which the name Is derived. Kldorado, Ark., until three years ago, was v a quiet, uppretentioua. dreamy little -village like Attalia is to day, w hen presto: during a quiet i hour their came into existence, right in their very midst a mighty three thousand barrel oil gusher and the ef fect was truly eleetr fylnrf, for history had again repeated and the influx of live, led blooded men, from nil parts of the country, far and near, was un in earnest before the dreamy and aston ished "native' awoke from thoir ac customed lethargy of the past into a realization pf, the opportunities that had been knocking at their very doora without recneirtion, Just as, in nianv nstancea. the "old timers" of Walla Walla and Ilenton countries are r Khi now, failing to observe seriously the handwriting on tho wall that Is being written by the o:l developments fit At talia through-the operations ihere . termint'il pioneers have been conduct ing during tile past year aKainst the greatest difficulties, discouragements and odds imaginable, but which no bears every encouraging earmark of success that could be even hoped fi r. The writer visited the Columbia Basin well last Tuesday and was am azed at the progress that had beep made since the occasion of his pre vious visit a week or ten days earlier, v. hen the showing of oil on the.wnteY th.1t is carried up to the surface by es- cap ng gas wes considered very prom ising nt that time, hut now has in creased to such an extent as would quicken the pulse of the most skep li.' end leave him wondering what would happen If some ''ten'' h l. dred feci of water pressure win lemiviri :iml the oil given a cha.i.'e uuiuup- re.l to liliortre Itsel. How deep sto they.' Well ev rv. cn v hi. v.iils the jv-H ' iiit n il'ici d l!:melf wuh rat -very quiiit' in ni-hl iff th" but and afe most p di-m formed of tl,ir privilege to in i'io as mary ."iiiwis ;..s thiy wish, for il.it U really tl e t :,ly liitevotiug .nlic -u -tii.o u n cp th, ,r oiherwisf. Mn.abK" .irlllers .ei'iiHB v dj" i.ga T icy mi!' ! -ht tho gay at the can ing '.ea l oi your n m U.Tt;. s ' h.'mw . ii !!? iw Rev j'l-niiliilis i.eh iii 1 i".' .- tr.it h,i bee. s:i.i,.)M in two a couple of times just recent ly, itetvir.a; the heuvy tools In the hot imii of 'he well to bo fished o n Inj-ii undw nenih ieps of Vyater. This t'n y jhave i v n p b lied in the lni'--io!e space of .lun t thirty m'nutes' time, so ! rt IS tr they. Hut you car." 'iti't-rc them an inch on the depth, so jui,l stirk nr-jiind until they run the tool--, which t.'iiy will graciuusly do uiosi toy 'Inie you ask them. When on see that cable wound up for a jlis Muu'i of went seems like a mile, but probablv h' not more than aeveiitwn ir cyiiteei. hundred feet, you will be latis.ied tint they are down al lea:'t far cuoiijsl. to reach the oil, even If' v.ni did i.ot see It covering the water I ke ii. 'Junket. 1 ,-'' ' . riS- n ; '-A FALL SEES Jolly c vacation days arc just about over, but the girls at least wont mind going , back ' to school if they can-go in such clever togs as we now have in the Thomas Shop. Just come in to see the remarkably big A,.,.l. -tf l' Much, in re uiaiKiwiiy fashionable cloth for C' "growing girls," ; rrices much lower. . Ortoa' lliitlicr liuliluliun al TECIiriGLOOY Eifiht S hools; Srvraly Pepirtmeatt FAIL TERM OI'ENS SEI'T. Ii Jl i Fwihlnmilioa'aiHf'toiht kft'ainr Crcgon Africuitural College (OKVAt.l.lS "V!i':i oiio realizes that the Wilght if that oi loinn of water is equivalent to about ' Ml pounds to the si,i:-ire inrl. at the bottom of the will--wl.ereer that is and that ve: s often In other oil fields where no .;ter l.i encrt'iiteied after the casing l sc. froi.i int. to three hundred fuel cf a ter Is introduced just hefore drilling into ire iiii.ilucing siinds for the 1 r po"e of holding- bark a gnshcr until thev t re . cedy for delivery. It d tot require t ich 6f an Im.iginatiii to uueu that tliei.o fellows kn;nv their business. When they gej ready to write the preaiest page In WiiKhiwrton's history s nee she became a state and iiu i- den:a!v make a few' milroiiaires of 'er most en'erprsing citizens .who have possessed foresight and ciiurage ! lo t iwk tr.eir gambling instincts, they will r I'eve the eiiurinons water pres inre Unit Is now apparently a blessing n disynise and bring In the first mighty gusher ip the state tit Altuliu. DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE IC'ironlo and Nervous ' Disease an Diseases of Women. X-ltiiy I'Jlectrlf Therapeutlea. Temple l.'ldg. rtoom 1 riinna 41 MAPJNELU) BEAUTY PAIILUUS I MM' Vcl;l llaiiil . Ft.iii.;ier Itldg., l'eiullelon, Ore, i . .!.,..; : Bull 84.86.2.' . I'lionc Counei'tloit f Opening August Eighth KIlAMI'OlUNfl j M AitCKI.I.lNtl iiaii:im!i:mhin-o '"' i1a1u tintino fit-Ai.r ti:i:atmi:nts KACIA1.H i:i.kcti!(ii.y:;is manuiuinu TilAHINKl.Ul PltKI'AHATI'iNB 1IA1I: CUMIKM " LONDON EDITOR FOUND IT NECESSARY TO OWN ; MINNESOTA HIS 'HOME' CLOCK IN COURT HOUSE TOWER STRIKES HOURS AGAIN AFTER VACATION i ' The old town clock in the ..tower of the courthouse Is strik- ing asain, , For several days it has refused to toll the hour, though it was keeoliic time, so W. W. Wilker- son, the man who Installed the blc mechanism in IS:S. was pressed into service and the first 4 rennira of anv ronseouonce that have been made on the clock aince its installation were made iI.'h inorninr. Ko It's off of Its strike and now is striking again. ONE KILLED AND FOUR INJURED IN AUTO WRECK TVMA. AOS, 15. II'. P.lW. J YAa.iddintj'011, K years of nso of -atlie, uu killed when liia auti.inoli li pluir'i'd olf the Mount Hs'iiler roa't ir.tu Xis pially tiUi.vult. His tlue eai'vi't "i fnd tha huilian.1 of ont of th.a, .njurtd atrloualy. PolkaDots -I-. . . ViNA 1 XEW YORK, Aug. in. (I. X. S.l Wickham Steed, editor of the Im-ion Times, who is in this country with Viscount Xorth cliffe, nrllish peer and publish er, expressed while In this city a desire to visit different parts of tile nation, especially Minnesota. 'Hut why Minnesota?" he was asked. "I ecanse,' 'he replied bland ly, "'I came from there; that Is my native state." Hctnro h.'s astonished audience could pretest, ho added: "That' li., once during the course of the war I found it very advisable In NEW SHOES " TROM OLD one; Cot in nj Ur ui full yow whit thi mthi. W dfrpot cnbbU tHofti, rbuif J inam. W u iht fimwit Pendleton SIkjc Hospital, 118 W. Court tiiikinK to if certain liuiiKarian In P'vit.erlnnif to reprerent that I came from America, and in my lioprovisitlon I happened to think of .Minnesota and adopted It as my own; so I should like to so-1 It now." Tha polka dot a a been much In vogue thla summer. It li belli worn n voile, georgeU. iwUl and silk tot Ho Prf'Parctl Tin r.ot wait until some member of your family Is taken with a severe at- j tack of bowel complaint and th n send for medicine, but he prepared. Puy n bottle of Chamberlain's Col.e r.nd Diarrhoea Iteniedy so us to have It at hand ready for instant use. l!uy It now. Tlu'ic'n X rrlenrt Like an Old Iricml An old friend will always help you In time of need. It is the same with Chamberlain's Colic anil Diarrhoea liemedy. It la an old and tried friend In ninny thiiusands of families nnil like other old friends, can be depend ed upon in time nf need. Sour Stomach When the Quantity of food taken Is too great or tha quality ton rich, sour itoinach may result and especially so If you are constipated. E:it slowly, masticntu your food thoroughly, eat sparingly of incuts. Let fully five hours elapso between meals nnd when you feel a fullness and wb tUit in tho sti iiiach, after eatlhK your supper, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets, and la most casis sour stomach may be avoided. ' Worth Consider I in; We take is for arauted that your dl ;nt'rm is troubling you. Do not Imaft ion (hat you are the only one suffer l"e that way. There are thousands of others and as a, general rule, unneces s'irily. Yoor cas Is much rtie same is tlrit of a ureat many others who havi. been cured by tnkin Chnmber la'n'a Tablet, tllve them a trial. You are certain to be mora than plenied with the benefit derived from their ere. DO It now. They only cost a trifle. Prune Packers , Wanted , Commpncing Monday, August 15th i LAMB FRUIT COMPANY, Freewoter, Oregon. mi ' THE SEALY MATTRESS Truly comfort i. radically different from ordinary comfort. There an; no 'tufts just a buoyantly unifom ?ii)o.otll resilient sni" faee whwh yields to ev:ry. curve or jiositi on of ib body. Reasonable care enna lieiitlv preserves these, eoiuforting .quali- ues. " V. I ,w CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO- l3 K. Cfll UT ST. it I I'lIONR I--' L'j.v-'-p'