.lj , i i i ' I 4 . k" t ' DAILY EAST O&EGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY E7EMNQ, CErTEJJEEIt 5, 1021. TT7ELVE PACES V h t V "r ". v r a l I v c U a f t o c i c r s t 'T i I V 1 ! ' i '1 t s h . ? si ' ; ( r) i ii If h r t t i i i l i A. I '( 1 t u I r iv . !' -I" iJl f ' ;t n . a ! Social -and Club News .WiU, J,KAVR SOON Wen. John M. Dolph plans to leave won f.ir Portland to Join Mr. polph. They will he domiciled iu an apart ment hi the Imperial Ariffs. MOTOR TO YAKIMA Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Todd and Miss Wary Hrhult motored (o Yakima sat vrdny to rpend the week-end with rel ative and friend. ' moved to their now home, 302 Wtllov street. ' t MOTOR TO PORTLAND Mrs. X. D. Swenrtitgen n daughter Mrs. Leslie H. Oibbs, motored to Port land today. They will spend a week or ten days In the city. MOVE TO XW HOMK Mr. nd Mrs. William CLUB WILL MKET ' me pioneer ladles Cluli will meet tomorrow t 2 o'clock In the .rln i mms w tne county library. , The , meeting is the first this fnll and plan lHrn have for the coming year will he made. IIOPF'S UrSTAIRS SHOP ' Never have we shown a more interesting line of j Coat Not a single number in the whole showing could be called ordinary, with justice. ( SMART STYLES developed in BOLIVIA, PANVELAINE, 3 ORLANDO CLOTH, ERMINE CLOTH, ETC . The prices are as reasonable as they will be for some time to come and by choosing now you will get your pick from the complete showing. - - f If : j . - n Pi SECOND FLOOR TrL) V A R E BLDG ,'EAfON IS Ql'IET Peeause today in a holld:iy, there r but few events In the social culen lar. Tuklns ndvnmnne of the week Mid nnd Labor Pay, a number of Pen "leton people left Saturday on motor and hunt'nx trips. The open season Tor deer nnd hirds has caused scores of People lo leave for tho mountains. For flday of this veek is scheduled one of the first receptions: of the fall season. It will be Riven by the mem bers of tho Pendleton Women's Club tnd will be In honor of the Pendleton teachers. The affair will take place in he chin rooms of the county library. XeXt Uonday is the weddinjt day for one of Pendleton's most attractive ?irls. Miss Vera Temple. Her marrlaue lo Henry Judd will take place in the evenins at the Church of the Kedeem ei with Mev. Alfred Lockwood offi ciating. The ceremonyvw'll ho follow ed by a reception at flie Alvah Slash er home. A number -of Portland peo ple will attend the ceremony, imimj them Mr. nnd Mrs. P. E. Judd, par Jilts of Mr. Judd, nd former, Fendie on residents, ' . fOrxGPTKHS ESVJOY PARTf The littt friends of John Wlll'ams, ed 6 and Mary Williams, afted three, the children of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Williams, enjoyed a party in the'r hon or Saturday afternoon.! the occasion elebratinif John's sixth birthday. Games were the diversion of th aft ernoon, and In one of them the euests drew numbers which corresponded to I numbers on favors, eacJr one thus I ' , claiming a prize before the end of theMUUK lu okiua.nu. tame. elictous defreshments. in- w. at- Munuey. aauemer .miss rKy- cluding a bis birth-lr.v cake with s x en Huntley and Miss Ulu-nche Himlsli pink candles were served later la tha'left b' motor Ut port.nnJ yesterday, afternoon. Those nresent were. .Jnsn ! Ht Huntley and" Miss Furnish Unusual Tilings to Eat Wlitn you nre tlnnl f the Uw;tl things that yon pitrolmsi' evory iiMiiilh, ami uu tti-e al sii wits ciwl to nl nutliim new, tiH'ii : llio lime to wwk Ut imr sljav, iai will rial hero "l imMJul TliiiiRs to I at." We tave the largest anil best w-MirUvl slm-k vt )pU itm'Ii' t;i,H-rics lu I'.astiTii Oivkoii. , Exclusive Selling Ajrcncy for IMPERIAL TEA, COFFEE, EXTRACTS AND SPICES, OLD MONK OLIVE OIL, COLD MEDAL BUTTER , -CHASE & SANBORN'S TEA AND COFFEE -GORIIAM'S SILVER POLISH Stye Closed All Day Labor Ds.y, Monday, September 5th. . . . . . Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality tb Bt y . .TIfE: .- T;, ;: ; thomas ::..' !fB5S i SHOP f - ITT" Petty Pond, of thia city and Mm. Pond's mother, Mrs. Alice Hays, of Portland, arrived last evening, from that city.. Mrsl Hays will be the guest of her daughter here.'1 Pu'cpiH'rutioii there Is not so much in the ordinary vacation ns there is In i u single bottle of Hood's arsapuiilla. j which refreshes the tiled blood, sharp ens the dulled appetite, restores the 1 lost courage. Take Hood's Saisapuril lu this summer. - 'tope, Mylene and Tilman Taylor, eorge Sharp, Mary and Bbbby Bond. :iise Dolph, Sylvia Knisrht, Mary Lon- ergan, J mmy and Pat Lohergan, Krn- t Rockwell, Pauline and Roscoe Traylor, Howard Jacobsen. Billy Clark, hirJev Thompson Holand Rew, Phil- p Imer, Jenn Luck. Therese and Stephen Lowell', and the honorees. I.'' - 'j - ' y v 'i wtll attend O. A.i C-tliis.full. MRS. SLVSHER RETCR.VS Mrs. AJvah Slusher returned yester tiay from Portland. Her daughter. Miss Vera Temple, who accompanied her there, will rctouj-n tomorrow. -" - - RETURN" TO CITY. Mrs. Guy Wyrick, daughters Mil dred and Dorothy, and ,son Guy Jr., and Miss Jlary Johns, returned yes terday after a motor trip to Portland. RETURN" FROM PORTLAXD Mr. and Mrs. S. ,R. Thompson, dau ghter Miss Thelma Thompson, and nieces Miss Edna Thompson, and Miss Katnerlne 1 nompson, returned yester day by motor from Portland. M'm -iiieijuii mum win nas ocen aiLeoaiogt. , ,, . . . . ,, ... , ivi,-', r ti- ui . 'Aebergall and her sister Mrs. tharlcs Lnivrs.tv of v asninaton Summer . " GUEST IN CITY. ' Mrs. Henry Harper, of Portland is I the guest of her mother Mrs. W. H school. RETURN TO PENDLETON. Mrs. Mary I-ane and daughter, Miss Neva Ijine, have returned from Port land where Miss Lane attended tbe Universitv of Oregon Kx'.ension School. Thoy also visited at Seaside. Miss Lane-is principal of the Field school. Vaughn. MOTOR TO IRRIGON'. A very enjoyable time was had by Mrs. Finley Gravbeal, Mrs. Rp.lpb Horn-ins, Mrs. Clyde Thrasher and Mrj". Gordon York who motored to Irrl- gon ye3terday to spend the day relatives and friends. with The reputation of the box Brownie as simple, practical and re liable cameras has gone around the world. Their light weight, their absence of bellows, their sturdy construction, simple mechanism, fixed focus and tUe low price of cameras and pictures have brought them deserved popularity, with children as well as with adults. Box Brownies are the simplest of cameras to operate and Nos. 0 and t make pictures of a most economical size. . Prices from 2.00 nP ... , THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. , DON'T MISS IT! Be on hand 90, Red Hot Racket Sale. MATRESSES You can buy a mattress from us for less than you could buy the tick for one year ago. Out of town orders given our special attention. We are offering you for aw few days a 4d lb. all cotton mattress for the following price: " . ' . . j i A 45 pound Cotton Mattress, delivered $6.00 K 45 pound Cotton Mattre, F. O. E. store ...$S.50 For out of town orders we burlap and deliver to the depot for $6.00. YOURS FOR SERVICE ' MlleyBz Kemp vtuUitf ur Wsli Iiwim-J Kiinf action Our Aim CLUB IS ENTERTAINED Members of the N'orthside Br'dee were enests at a luncheon on Sat urday at the home of Mrs. James Johns, Sr. Pink and white colrnos centered the table where covers were laid for twelve.. Mrs. J. F. Robinson won the high score trophy. RETURN FROM PORTLAXD Mrs. Willard Bond and daughter. The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long Living The men of eighty-five and ninety years of age are not the rotund, well fed, bst thin, spare men. who live on a slender diet. Be as careful as he will. However, a man past middle ae will occasionally eat too much or of some article of food not suited to his constitution, causing indigestion or constipation and will need a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets td move his bowels and invigorate his stomach. When this is done, there is no reason why the average man should not llv to a ripe old age. No Substitute Offered Say what you will about druggists offering something "Just as good" be cause it pays a better profit, the fact ! still stands that ninety nine out of a i hnndred druggists recommend Cham j berlaln's Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy, j when the best medicine for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so because they know from what their customers say of It, that it can be depended upon. A Pronounced Success The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlain's Colic and .Diarrhoea Remedy In the relief and cure of bowel complaints, both for child'en and adults, has brought It Into almost universal use, so that it Is practically without a rival and as everyone, who has used it knows, it is without an equal. Tiie Ideal PurSativo As a pugative. Chamberlain's Tab lets are the exact thing required. Strong enough for tho most robust, mild enough for "children. They cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any of that terrible griping. ! They are easr and ploftflant" to take and agreeable in effect. RETURN TO TENDLETON. N Miss Doris Bennett and Miss Lottie Ilennett returned yesterday from Pout land where they visited relatives. BABY IS BORN. . Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Snyder, 1601 West Court ttrft. nrp tKe m,rinti nf a baby daughter born thlj morning. 1 1!on or more' ct inerDLFC a pa row oi. Juouna.wuLmr STARTS 35TH YEA.R In but.fev "c:t:es have mun'cipal offi cials taken steps to minimize tho out- of-work menuce. Most cities are In no pos t lou. owing to lack of treasury I funds or inability to market bond Is sues, lo do anything constructive, thc r ' officials are quoted as saying. Some ' sect' ons. however, plan road building and other public Improvements to help take up the slack until business gets fully under waygttln, which Is looked fo.- soon. Most workmen, reports show, were able to save mbney during the era of high war-wages, but those out of work have been forced to draw heavily on the'r savings. In vast numbers of cases these Faings have bcert exhausted in leeping the wolf from the door. A countrywide survey just completed indicates that unemployment- is not as j groat today as It was a few months , ago. geasonal work has absorbed tens i of thousands of hands. . The federal department of labor at Wash ngton re- j cent;y estimated the number ef un- employed at 5.500,000, but the survey ; completed by the International News i Service would indicate that such a fig- j ure Is far too high, possibly by a mil- Accurate,, compilations. are difficult, imsmuch as In some, areas men are working two or tnree dnys a1 week. Little building is being idone. Ill'nols has 200,000 Jobless;: i Massachusetts 12S.004. j Jolis Are Scarce. I In the state of New York there are some 600,000 men without regular en- j pit yment, stntistlcs show. In Pennsyl- ; ivania 33'),0)Q are In similar position; SPECIALLY 1 FEATURING , . TODAY "Women't nd Misses' New Fall at the Thomas Shop, Low Prices $25.00 to $35.00 A. I' r " ' - A. ii y V",', JO ' 7 -) " Hero Is a Splendid Opportunity for every .woman-or mils to liuy her new frock for full wear at prices that nre exi'epl'.onally low, con sidering the splendid quality and etyle of tho garments represented. - Charming drcrses of nil wool tr'collne, satin and crepe de clVIno, In ifll ' .he newest (jnd very latest style. f?t. Joseph's Academy, pioneer edu-l1111"05" a 2'-00l) J: Massachu catlonal institution of Pendleton, en tered today upon the thirty-fifth year of Its activity. Enrollment at noon to talled 125 boys and girls, but It Is thought by the Sisters of St. Francii who are In charge, that last year's to tal of 261 will f) exceeded within 3 few weeks. I The school offers courses in ele mentary and high school subjects, and 1 17 teachers are employed. An Im portant course Is the music course, in which-nbout 100 enroll each year. Five instructors in music are employed. The new dormitory, built last year and In use at the close of the past term, 1s a recent addition to the build ings occupied by the Academy. retts 1,250.000, Connectcut, however, reflects Im proved condition. In the mid-West conditions nre gradually getting bet ter. Ohio power companies have re-ported-an increased consumption of electric current and nulo-parts man ufacturers have been able to resume on ah. improved basts?" Illinois grad ually is absorbing her unemployed. FEDERAL TROOPS 8'J!ET CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 5. (I. N. S.) Labor Day found fedeijal troops, sppnt Into West Virginia's trou bled area on Uje Boone-Logan county line patrolling tho district and clearing out such armed men as they encount ered. A large number surrendered yesterday. All who carried arms were forced to give them up. They then were sent fro mthe region and to their homes. The united mine workers leaders aided the troops in the work. Latest reports indicate everything is quiet. Patrols are searching "every Inch of ground for burled weapons. Card of Thanks We want to thank our many friends for their kind help and sympathy dur ing the bereavement of ,the death o our Uttle son, Boone, 'i M MR. AND MRS. PEARSON. TIIE EARLY BIRD GETS THE CHOICE: WORMS. Sale starts 9:30 Tuesday morn, i ing. FREE!- FRE! FREE! HGet your share. 8500 given away during this red; hot Racket Sale, in casli and merchandise. ' i ,, i HEALTH DEPENDS OH Rich, Rod Blood Weak, watery, thin blood is not able to rebuild good body tissues it U impovtrithtd. For health and strength you must enrich your blood, v Increase, the red blood corpuscles, and pur 1 1 r your blood with tho tandsrti purlh.r S. 3. S. peopl. in a wenk, run-down condition nve seen Denelit.d, by taking S. S. Thousands of un S. Fred Rhhn of Pasadena, who has been spending the - summer at the Stockman ranch, and Arthur Ross, left last night for Portland. Mr. Rahn will return home and Mr. Ross will re-enter O. A. C. . , For Spacimt Booklet or orjndh W rfimi advice, without chart, wrlta Chief Medical Advitor, S.S.S.Co., Dep't 43S, Allenla.Ca. Cat 5. S. S. st your druggiit. Ffr Rich, Red Blood n) I Higher Iriitiiutio TECHI10L0GY Eight Sdieolt; Seventy Drpirtmrnti FAM. TER!W OPENS Sf.PT. 19. 1921 for fiiformiftoa write 10 ln tTSInr 6ron Agricultural College CORVALUS CHICHESTER S PILLS i H C-' 4 ! I. .ll.illr.4V (V, t1 '"'. """l mu.v7 fi XaI TVa :. Prr Twr v II r,f t",r;t-t. .trrl llMlft:.TKl'l I. f '" likl i-iLl.a, It i.t I I W Mi,k'w.tiMbi.bl1.Alw.nScli.ll IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES 4- a HOME -DEMONSTRATION Hew to Pikc a I'rnlt Pic. Juicy fruit pics pnsent unex- pected difficulfies tf the homo cook owing to their tendency to become sotfgy. It the tindercrtist is pre-lnked until' slightly brown, th' pie will le much better. An other point In connection' with pastry making, especially In warm weather, is that speed in handling .'s an Important factor If the houtewlfe does not wish t her dough to become soft and consequently difficult to roll and lift. E. V. D. PAULENE RICE Teacher of Piano 101 Wilson High flchool Phone- 620 Credits Given. MILLIE WHITINtl McIHXVAI.il - lljIllO Graduate of llurnett School of Music. Pupil of Leopold Godow sky -ami. Josef LUevinne in pi ano and Louis Victor H.uir In composition, Oodowsky method of arm-weight and relaxation, Moore system of Fundamental Music Training for Children and Key-board Jlarmony. Ill IIT A. Mi DOXALI) " Violin, '1'clio, V'o'n- ' IVi.Mh ConHervaloiy, Chicago, 1912; Member of .Master Cliiss of Leopctd Aucr, Chicago, 1931; Authorised Exponent of Ma I'i. cliel Hvstem of VlnHn Tea'h Ing; Oruduate Chicago Mfi.acil Colle.ge -921; Clii.i and. Privite Insh uctlon , fSUideiils' Orclt3 McDonald Music Studios s 510 W. Webb St. 1ICW JIOVW AUE Af'OOT (Continued rrora osg 1.) igninrt wn-re red-ictioni even though h en! of ,l'v!nir may not have do dined aniireclublv ill the Indufrtriii! tre.m Where the luen have gone cn "'like to fight wage cuts they usually have been forced by grim necessity to return to work or change their class of employment. In but t"t r':'i:i - there been nn' well thought-out plan or r.i.-rc '.' ef (oit jut foitb to Ivssou liueiiiluytiiunt, KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE viMiiiiiiiisrw'va.ij i i At C. Koeppen & Bros. flic lruy Store That perree Ton Vt f , ' Phone 645-W Pupils Now Registering. - ; 1 , : , , High School Credits. Given. , . , ' 1 All Grades, Taught. , "f Fall Term Opc.fc Tuesday, September 6 PUBLIC DEMONS 'ATIONOF FUNDAMEN TAL MUSIC TRAiNIIJG FOR CHILDREN AT STUDIO, 510 W. WEBB ST., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT. 7, AT 4:30. Mothers arc Invitcil to conic nml bring tliclr children to tills first lesson which Is free and places the pnrrnt niuler no fnrtlicr obllgnUotl. Children over 5 years of age aro eligible, Tulw is eyi fntcrcstlng ond pracllcal way of teaching the first psin-; -Uals of Music. Ui cuv ana urn been Mseil with (treat r.iccrss by fori;. nitKl t!.vir'lifl'H. . . - ' ' ntost ti:lieis. - 1 1 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices ! East Oregonian Printing Department ' t! YOU WILL NEVER FORGET the Busy r t: I f. ! Si? it 1 I