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. DAILY EAST ORECOXIAN,' fLETOIf,' OREGON, ''TCS:n:i33A7 EV&TIXG, CEPTEMBEB 7 1921. TWELVE PAGES -v; THE "J - rprrMi a A 'c? Sod Chib 'News, i1BMO!TY MAN HKItK. .n.FH TO MKKT. ' X Arthur Uudd, publicity man for the , The Pendleton Woman' L1ub ---will 1 921 IVndltm Kournl-l'p arrival in meet Thursday Afternoon in the rich Ivmlli-lon laid taut nlRht and afler a jroonm ot the library at 5:S0. The Imrrled conference with Juljr 0. H. tAiemttcr will make plana for tha re Marnh, nerreUry of the Uet "rr Huok crplion to be given Friday niffht In ho-, left I his mornins for The Pallet honor of the Pendleton teachers, wlwre he will continue tit . work. Hlw his departure two weeks atro he LEAVE TOR rORTLAXD. ', tiu reached about JtHi.Ono people of j Mr. and Mrs. Ixwell E the Inland Hniplro.jnrlud.ing the peo- this morning for lnrtland where they land Miss Esther Shea, MR of walla Walla and Spokane. A will mftke their -borne. Mr. and Mrs, general lively Interest in the Round-IKern are popular in Pendleton nd t p ftnould mean a record breaking j their friends resret their departure. rrowo, he nays. After dosing a ram lialtrn in The lalles. liudd will work bnrk this way, covering a number of Columbia river and L'matilla towns. MIKS TEMPI. K RETJ-KN8. Miss Vera-iJVmpIo returned this morning from Portland. The wedding ot Miss Temple and Henry fjlay Judrt. fvmerly of this city, Uou-of Portland, will he an "event, of next Monday night at Wo Church Of the Redeemer. ' Miss Thelma Thompson 'of Pendle-1 ton alii be nm.id of honor,' anili' Mi Kern, left Katherine Thompson also, of this citv. I of- Portland", j VISIT iS IJV GRANDE Mrs, IX A. Blackluirn and niece. Orra, Dyer, the little girl who was on the Ill-fated Alaska, came oyer from Pendleton yesterday and spent Labor Day In La, Grande with Mrs. F. It. Harnes. They,went to Kamela. to vis it today before returning home. Ji uranae observer. - . , MRS. DICKSON IX PORTLAND. Mrs. xVsibVooke Dickson and her little daughter Mary Louise, are vis itlng relatives in the city. Mrs. Dick son is a writer and odety matron of Pendleton. Oregonian. f ; V1STT MRS. BAIRD. Lynn AVettel. of Walla Wall., broth er of Mrs. Mae Wetsel Baird, and E. L. Casrjr. of Walla Walla. Mrs. Paird's brother-in-law, visited her in Pcndle- iton yesterday. IX OF V. TO MEET. The Paughtertt of Veterans meet m tn oii pnrsry room or the are how in Walla Walla, where they city hall on Thursday evening at ;&." 11 spend the wjntehy . LEAVE FOR WALLA WALLA. wilH Mrs. Charlotte Dudley and littls nn ii o v v'. vrsiAins s h o p NEW ARRIVALS , DAILY SUITS COATS u ,.'.V PRESSES Comr up' and see the new fashions fresh from their tissue paper wrappings. They Are Very Reason ably Priced SECOND FLOOR TAILOR HARDWARE BLDG. will' he bridesmaids; Mtss ??hea who formerly lived here, and Miss Temple are sorority sisters, both behig mem bers of Kappa Alpha Theta. Little Evelyn Cresswell, niece of the bride, will be floipr girl, ." ' , , Frank Dickson, son of Mr. mid Mrs. John Ross Dickson of Portland, form erly of this city, will be best man, He and Mr. Judd were classmates ' and fraternity brothers 'at University; "of Oregon, born being members ofKiippa StgnnN fraternity, and both ; served overseas in the army, . - 1 Thomas Murphy and Harold Prnck, also fraternity brothers or Mr.'Judd will be the ushers. A number of Pdrtland' people "Will be her for the wedding, which prom ises to be one of the smartest events oxf the season. MK and Mrs.' F. E. Judd, parents of Mr. Judd, Mr. and -rtrs. Dickson, Miss Theodora ' Stop penbach end Miss Annanmy ' Rrd I'aiigh. of Portland,.. he latter ; two sorority sisters f . the bride, will be among those who witl attend, ' MRS. LAMPKIX HONOR EI?., Mrs. l.ouise Lam'pkln. past guardian neighbor of the NeighboYs'of Wood craft, was honored last .night after a meeting of the order, when she Mas honor guest at a fupper given at The Delta. About twenty guests were present, ' . .. i Mrs. Lampkin will leave next week for -New Hampton Iowa, whene she will on Oct. 3 attend the golden wed ding anniversary of her sister, Mrs Fred Kempendorf. Later she- will go to California and wilj visit her daugh ter, Mrs. C. J. Engle, of San FranOeo." Mrs. Lampkth, will remain away for about three months. , WEDDING IS SOLEMNIZED. The wedding of Miss Olive Pearl Ramsey and Penn T. Harris, both of Athena' . was solemnized '- this morning at the First Christian church with Rev. W. A. Gressman, pastor, officiating. Resides the father of the bride,- the couple were attended by R. G. Geissel and Miss Smith. Arter a wedding trip to Portland,' Mr.( and Mrs. Harris will be at! home, in Athe na. - . ..';- RETURN SFROM-TRIP. ' ' I Mr. nrt Mrs. R F. Trombley and littlet daughter Jane returned today after a motor trip' to Portland, Se attle and Vancouver, B. C. Mr., and Mrs. Trombley, who during the sum mer, months make their home onthe ranch, will this winter occupy 'their residence on Lewis street and expect to be domiciled there in a. few days. ,?.-'..TT:. 'r v" vh.v: Fresh Shipment of Salted -4; 3 Pouiids 50c s V Gray Bws. Grocery Co, i 3 PboMtr-23s X Qaly 1 Quality th BH l diets that this will bring;many -Tjsitors from long distances."' The Ronnd-Up Girl" stickers are now bemg used on the menus in the dining cars a'Viii, ad ditional reminder of th fhrie'' big days in September. 5 ' - McMurray will leave tonight for Spokane and is iifiuning to arrange for a special, from there for the. show. llfty Against Tyo. jilnot rensorvrj sole to expect two weeks f outing to overcome the effects of. fifty weeks of confinement.'' Take Hood's Sarsapa rilla along with you. It refreshes the blood, impruve3 the appetite, makes 'sleop easy and restful. .' Mrs. DeValera at' Irish Bazaar - FIE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY Bigr 50c Jar of Wonderful COMBINATION CREAM JONTEEL with the purchase together of one 50c box of Face Powder Jonteel and one 50c compact jf ' Rouge Jonteel. Three Famous, Beautifiers for the Price of Two. We make this exceptional offer so that you may get ac quainted with this most delightful face cream, A cream .for softening, healing,' beautifying the complexion. Simply wonderful as a base for powder, Tou love to use it it's so fragrant, cooling and refreshing: Stimulates the tissues and makes you feel as Well as look lots younger. . " S ' ' FACE POWDER JONTEEL is a soft, invisible powder with a remarkable clinging quality. You notice the dif ference at once. 'OUGE JONTEEL is so lifelike. Matches your, own nat ural flush perfectly". ' Comes in convenient compact form to carry in f urse or pocket. You can secure thee Jonteel Beauty Requisites only at The Rexall Store. TEACHERS HERE , Miss Lillie Miller of Marshfleld. teacher of history at the Pendleton high school, and MJss 'Agnes Carter of Portland, teacher of the seventh grade at Hawthorne school, arrived here Monday. They ill make their home with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hansconi, SIS Mark street. RETURNTO PENDLETON. Mrs. Walter Mink and son Junior loft this morning for Pendleton after spending a few days in La Grande Vis iting with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. D. J. Kimmell. LatJranda Observer. M PENDLETON DRUG CO. ! DECIDED INCREASE TODAY An increase in price Is noticeable In today's Chicago grain market, Sr tcmber wheat closing at $1.29, De cember at $1.3,2 3-4, and May at $1.38 . 1-2. Yesterday's closing prices were $1.26,1-2, fl.Zi 1-2 and $1.34 ; respectively. . I 1'ollowing are the quotations re- a tmved wy uverures oc . ooae, local brokers; " . Wheat. High' Low Close $1.31 1.34 l.0 . Corn. 55H .55 "".60 ' M x " ' ' ' s . i W i "" v . t Jr rWi I ; VkJ V- - n j- , - t f ' i ' j v "q p iv. -1 , ,i v jr' t" f i' . ' , ' i- " h i. . , v1'' t ' ' 1 - v t r, I sf V 1 -r r- -J - I v Y ' " -' i ' I fx . s, ) - ' " J I ' f ! " V -r a - v SHOP SPECIALLY ARRANGED VIEWING OF - - Suits TaUored Frocks, Goats Fall Y Neweit Arrivals from the House of Youth -x.4 7- i4 t'K ml MhmkW- Models with all the jaunty flare andrace that mark with incomparable distinction each House o. Youth crea- tion. 'J J" , ' ' , ' . Here a pert, little suit most mannishly practical in its suggestion of smart lines; there, wrap coat, most pic turesquera series of voluminous foldi edged with hand 'embroidery; and everywhere a smartness that belies' a realty moderate Coat," i ' ' r ." rr " r- Price very attractiv e V University of Oregon CONTAINS. ft J. fw The Collee of Litenture, Science nd the Art. 'Thetfchool of Architecture ' and Allied ArU. '' The School of Butines Adminiatntion, The School of Education, The Extenu'on Division." The Gradutte School. The School of Jourmliim. THie School of Law.' The School of Medicine. The School of Music. The School of Physical ' Education. The School of Sociology. IF Fall Term Opens September 26 A hifc atundard of culturtl nd profession ncWoUrtp h bcom on of the outstftAilin0vmiirW of thStte Ufiiveraity. For ctloue. foldm on thr vr kui tchool. or for ny information, wntt f THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Uen.Ore LEAVING; TO.WNMyST BE SOLD Mrs. Eamon DeValera. wife of the Shin Fein leader, took his. place, as master of ceremonies at;the Garden "of Ireland Bazaar held a. Del-' ' any, County AVieklow, near: the 'IeValera horrtestcad;" DeValera" had been called awdy. on "ui geft Viatlotial business." Kttther ' ScaoneU -tS' walking to the bazaar With her. Sept. Dec. Slay Sept. Dec. 'May Open $1.2R l.?9 1.34 M .53 ,.5414 .59 11.25 $1.29 1.2814 1.32 ' 1.33 l.il" !4 .53 .53 74 '.'59"' ,54 .60 GOOD TRAfN SERViCE ' FOR ROUND-UP PROMfSED MATTRESSES 1 'Now is the time to stock up for school days and Kound-Up. We can sell you a 45-lb. all Cotton' Mattress for less than we can go on the market and buy them. If you don't get your mattress during this sale and later have to pay twice as much as we are asking you for these, don't blame us. We ate the people who lowered the price of mattresses 50 per cent in Pendleton on Jan. 1st, 1921. 45-pound all cotton, delivered $&09. A 45-pound, all cotton, F. 0, B. store $5.50 A S3-pound Pure Silk Floss, "delivered... $17.50 , ' YOURS FOR SERVICE ' ; '" iley (BilCemp VuJHf Our ft'attiiarord SaiMavUon Our Aim The best train ncrvice ever offered vigitors to the I'cndleton Itound-I'p Ih "protniwd for thin year's show by William .McMurray, general passenger acent "of the (l.-W. K. & N. who !s In I'endlnlon today. I Air. McMurray, ulwat an ardent Rund-l."p booster, says that he Is re ceiving from all section's reports which promise a b:g attendance. Jack O'Keill, traffic manager for the Wil lamette valley, says that Kugt'ne peo ple are coming In foroe, and will be rcpre tented by a 85 piece band, the majority of whom are University of Oregon students. In addition to Uie iournal (Special which will, bring 200, visitors here Fri day morning, there will be a special from Portland ialmrlay morning and from Tacoma Thursday morning. Hays H. W. flicks, tnfvcling passenger utrent. The Portland special is the of"-' flcial Portland Chamber of ''omrMi'Tce eo; and 'will bring 100 Konnd-f'p fans, while the Tacoma car will bring 125 Tacoma business men who are member of. the Tacoma Commfrcia! Awicin'ion. Pre..!d tit ("arl IX. Sray Hie Union I'aiiflc. Harry Adams, vlrc-iriKijeiit' add who is in charge of traffic", and ' K. II. Wmonds. traffic manager for. the O.-W., among the rallro.iJ no-' tablo w ho will tit m th grand f and. A a bit of JJound-Up publicity, Mr. McMurray is finding copies of "Ia:1 ture Cheating Many people gfet . self, and give yourself the.eatl$1key.caaNttie opportunity you keep their nerves on deserve in order to do edge and their diges . your best work, make : tion upset year after . iipf your mind to quit year, and "get away1 coffee and tea for with'iL" Theysleeft awhile and .drtnlc only half as much as thy shbuldand never getpropiriyand thoroughly rested. If you tire out eas ily,1 if you are getting ' pale and " anemic, if yoiii. food' doesn't . digest as it: should,' would it not be well to stop and consider whether coffee or tea is having' its effect H on you? .. , The i caffeine and thein found in coffee, and tea are drugs, as , any doctor can tell you. Js it any wonder . that-, the steady ' use of these drugs some ' times causes serious damage?. ', delicious,' appetizing Postum instead. V , Postum permits sound, refreshing sleep which builds strength! energy arid endurance. : . Order Postum from your Grocer -today. Drink this hot, re- freshing beverage in place pf teaor coffee fpr 1,0 days and see what a wonderful dif ference i t Will make in the way you feeL If you really want to be fair with your-1 - Postum comes in rwo forms: Instant Postum (in tins) made instantly in the chip .by the addition of boiling water.' Postum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. . , 1Q Piece alnut Diuing Set. Other Furniture.' ' s See this before buying used 5 months. 311 South, Main Telephone 326 f QyALITy PRINTING at Ileasonable Prices- ;, East Oregonian Priiithu;' Deuairtinent 1 V Postum for Health : ".There's aEeason". ' re N ' f SAtEM Fair. Sept. 26 f It: I A Wealtb ot Agricultural Displays Magnificent ' - livestock Exhibition. '," Greatest Htoreshdw in the Northwest . - .-,-'?. . j . -Excellent Races and Amutements Special Attrac - tions Dar and Night---Good Camping and Parking Grounds Excursion Rates on All Railroads. '' 1" ' - A. H. LEA, Manager, Salom, Or it Euclt" (0 ail tac agi'Uli lie JIIC-I