TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. PA5E BIX THE Social and Club News NOTICE THOMAS SHOP i.bavkp run coaroR Miss Mary Clarke who completed li"r c jurw in the rendldon high hool In June left yeeterday fur Srat ti hr h will enter the University of Washington. MIks Clarke tins Just itpovtnd from an operation for ap trndli it She was secretary and treasurer of the senior claw last year mi.J a member of the girls basket ball team. Cl'KrTS IN" UENDLETON. GUESTS AT SAYRES HOME. O.uosts nt the R. IX Sayres home during Round-Up are Mrs. C. J. BroiiRhton, Miss Hattle Broughton, Van BrouRhton, Miss Helen Kroush ton, James and Kuth Broushton. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Broughton, Jr., nil of Itayton. Washington; Mr. iyml Mrs. Conrad Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Totter, all of Walla Walla. LITTIjE SON' BORX. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Edmond are i ho parents of a little son born this WILL, ENTER COLLEGE Miss Genevieve I'helps, daughter of Judge and Mrs. G. W. Phelps, left yes terday for Eugene tthere she will en ter the University of Oregon. Miss I'helps was a member of last years graduating class and was very promin ent in school affairs. Miss Margaret Phelps, her sister, Is ulready at the University. This will be her senior year. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 22, 23 and 24 we will open at 7 a. m., close at 12 noon open at 5 p. m., close at 7 :30 p. m., Saturday 8:30 p.m. We are here to serve you, our stock is most complete with the best the market affords. If you can not come to the store use , your phone. We will do our best to serve you promptly. PLEASE ORDER EARLY. FORMER RESIDENTS HERE Mr. and Mrs. W. Schwnrtjsenberg will motor clown from Spokane today to attend the Round-Up. Mr. and Mrs. Sehwartxenberg are former residents of Pendleton' and during their stay here they will be guesta at tho J. H. McCook home, 1003 Jefferson Street. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Nelson and Mr. and torn. K. J. Burke, formerly of. ' mnminiT Thfl nift- arrival weighs I'endleton. now of Vortlaml, are vis itors for the Hound-Up. eight pounds and lias been .amed Wilfred Allen Kdmond. THE norr's upstairs sh or Presentation of AUTHENTIC AUTUMNAL MODES IDAHO GUESTS HERE Mrs. C. S. McCune of Walla Walla and her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gregory of Boise, Idaho, are Round Up visitors today. Mrs. McCune and Mrs. Gregory are sisters. Mr. Gregory is a Boise newspaper man. GUESTS OF SISTER. Miss Ann Keliey and Miss Hazel Block of Portland are guests In the; city with Miss Block's sister. Miss Fan nie Block. Miss Kelly will visit in Pp- catello and Salt Lake before return ing to her home. PORTLAND VISITORS HERE. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood H. Cornell of Portland arrived last evening to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Al drlch at their home on Terkins ave nue. Mrs. Cornell is Mr. Aldrich's niece. MISS TP.EVEXTHAX HERE. Among the out of town guests in the city is Miss Marie Trcvcnthan who is visiting Miss Ethel Blakely. SEATTLE VISITOR HERE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alexander have as their guest during Round-Up days, Miss Margaret O'Xcil of Seattle. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 28 Only 1 Quality the Beit MISS DRUMfl ELXiER HERE. Miss Jessie Drumheller of Walla Walla is a guest at the Alger Fee homo for the week. 6 'E'. U Cooper 16 'Merrill Hart 40 Joseph Wild Bill 44 Red McDonald. 46 'Floyd Moore. 50 Ted McCoy. 57 Tony Sutton 59 Jim Massey. 62 Smokey Moore 69 Curley Hanaran. 90 Ray Johnson. 79 Everett Wilson 67 Clyde Hoyt. 58 Barney Harris. I Beauty Contented1 Ymi are ilwayt confident that your beauty has been developed to the nuttiest ol lu potibililie after using Gounud't Oriental Cream. Smi 15c for Trial Sin LOCAL SIDELIGHTS Pendleton's Upstairs Garment Shop welcomes v ou to view the New Autumn Modes in Suits, Coats. Dresses at prices most moderate for A. Quality offered. HERE FROM WALLA WALLA. Mr. and Mrs J. Cundiff of Walla Walla are guests In the city during Round-Up week. VISITED AT WALLACE Miss Leona Bowman of Pendleton has returned from a visit with friends at Wallace, Idaho. P K X DLETOX ' S POPUIiAR GARMENT SHOP We Always Cater to the Users of Fine Writing Paper QUALITY is something in the paper itself. STYLE is the way the paper is made into stationery. EACH is necessary. BOTH are found in the papers sold by! r THOMPSON'S DiG STORE "Try the Drug Store Firt" IXK)K FOR ALTERNATE JUROR. SEATTLE, Sept. 22. (A. P.) Following the selection of eight men and four women as a jury to try James E. Mahoney, alleged wife slay- the 13th alternate juror Is sought todya, INITIAL PERFORMANCE. (Continued from page 1.) Cots and Beds FOR KENT. JUST A FEW LEFT. LAST CALL FOR ROUND-UP. Riley Ik Kemp (jualltj Our W Utitrord Satisfaction Our Aim 129 Kitty Canutt riding lrw!n-Wal ters string. 52 Mabel Strickland, riding McCar. ty-Landrum string. Steer Bulldogguig. 33 Mike Hastings. 74 Frank Cable. 42 Scoop Martin. 112 Wiley Blancett. 32 Frank McCarroll. 14 Yakima Canutt, 29 Bob Ericksen. 124 Xorman Cowan. Steer Roping Context. 1 Tom Grimes. 81 Tony "Vcy. 73 Jim Roach. 48 Elmer Hix. 76 J. H. Strickland. 124 Norman Cowan. 8 Chester Bycrs. 23 Wilkins Williams. Pany Express llatv. 127 Harry Walters riding Irwin-Wal- ters string. 54 Kenenth Kennedy riding Mc- Carty-Landrum string. 108 Jess Farrow riding Joe Cantrell's string. 83 Darrell Cannon riding Allan Drumheller's string. 56 Braden Gerking riding Roach Brothers' Btring. Cowgirls' Rucking Contest. 25 Eloise Hastings on Rawlins Kid. 34 Bonnie McCarroll on Clearwater 35 Prairie Rose on Satan 129 Kitty Canutt on Blue Blazes 18 Indian War Bonnett race. 19 Quick change race. 20 Cowgirls' pony race. 21 Indian Pony relay race. . Cowboys' Standing Race. 45 Dave Campbell. 56 Braden Gerking 127 Harry Walters. Cowboys' Bucking 45 Dave Campbell on Leatherneck. 99 Mike Reed on Black Diamond. 26 Jesse Stahl on Corkscrew. 2 Cheyenne Kiser on Done Gone. 11 Ray Kane on Zane Gray. 72 Boss Richardson on Katydid. 79 fEverett Wilson on Lena. 28 C. B. McCulIough on Monkey Wrench. 120 Buffalo Kid on Lightning Creek. 93 W. M. Raymond on Flashlight. 86 Ray Bell on Glory. 60 Benny Oakes on Wlnnemucca. Cowboys' Relay Race. 83 Darrell Cannon riding George Drumheller's string. 53 Paul Landrum riding McCarty Landrum'H string. 123 Bob Liehe riding Irwln-Walters string. 47 Roy Kivett, riding Ed McCarty's string. Wild Horse Race., 3 Wild Buff. (Continued from page 1.) Pauline Frederick for awards to the winners of the wold horse race are used. The five girls wear real Round l'p sombreros, loaned for the occasi on by Bond Brothers. Tho Eucene State Band, most of whom are University of Oregon stu dents, caused a thrill among U. of O. alumni when they , played "Mighty Oregon," the war cry of the college in struggles on the gridiron. Old Glory floats from each of the crow s nests at tne jtouna-up grounus. The national colors are a feature of all the decorations. Miss Helen Thompson, queen of the Round-Lip, took her first airplane ride today, going aloft with Pilot A. H, Leas of the La Grande Airplane Co., accompanied by Miss Elsie ltz- maurice, one of her maids. Miss Thompson and her house-guest. Miss Susan Irwin, of Astoria, will visit the clouds again tomorrow with Pilot Par- malee. Senator George W. Joseph of Port land is a Round-Up visitor, having driven up yesterday. The senator was last here in February when he parti cipated in the conference over the Umatilla rapids project. He is car nestly interested in the generating of hydro electric power on the Columbia Some tourists who found the auto camp rather crowded are camped back of the Lincoln school. They declare the spot it ideal, one member of a mo tor Party from California confiding that the Umatilla river makes an ex cellent bathing place. fhn Northwest Grain and Hay Show, an added attraction during the Tendleton Round-Up. is housed in a canvas and baled hay structure on Main street. The hay la valued at 11,000 and after the show will bo sold in Penlnnil Krothers. It was bought hv tho Association from the Oregon and Washington Hay Growers Asso ciations. E. P. Marshall, judge at the Rotind Up, is a familiar figure in the arena, for he has served for three years in this capacity. H. P. Whitman is new at the game as is Henry L. Corbett, of Portland, although both are consider ed well qualified in this line. SUITS, TAILORED FROCKS, COATS 1 : Our showing of new Fall Sulta holds dominant Interest for the wo men who appreciate true tailored style. All the beautiful nuances of fashion, all tho points of the mode are observed and yet without ex treme effects. ' Fur continues unabated In popularity us a finish for fall suits, while embroidery gives an artistic touch. For women and for misses' the rango of style Is comprehonslvo from elaborate, fur trimmed models to plain tailored lines. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine George Aiken, publisher of the newspaper at Ontario, is here at tending the executive committee of the irrigation congress and thinks this is "a good time to see the Round Up." Mr. Aiken is one of .Eastern Oregon's live wire newspapermen. SIDELIGHTS ETAON "Ask Me: I Live Here," is the cheer ing salutation which appears on rib ¬ bons worn by Pendleton people, who are qualified to tell visitors anything they ask, with the exception of the whereabouts of. Roy Gardner or whether or not it will rain at to morrow's show. i The Round -Up shirts rival in color the trappings of the Indians. All prominent citizens are appearing In the gorgeous silk creations. Henry- Collins, president of the show, is ad mired today in an orange and black and purple and blue and green Batik creation. ASK FOR and GET lorlicEs's The Original Malted Milk for Infants and Invalids Aroid Imitations and Substitutes Warning! Unless you see the nam "Bayer" on package or on tablets you pre not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for twenty-one Sears and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headache, Neural gia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tablets of As pirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacldestcr of Salicylicacid. CHICHESTER S PILLS I.arflcat Amu jour UriulK for a i hl-htrralMamon4 BronlV I'lll In K?d tnd Void metalHcxV hnwet, tealel with Slue Ribbon. X Tmkm no aiher. Binr sf roar l)mf1t. Aiki Ili-rifKH-TRn fifAMONIt IIKANtt WMX,for8& rears k nowti is Bctt, Safest, Always Kellabl SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors, the Sisters of the St. Anth ony Hospital and the American Legion for their splendid service, sympathy and floral offerings for the departing of our brave little son, grandson and nephew. MRS. ELIZABETH INGALLS (Mother) MR. AND MRS. C. L. BOWERS (Grandparents) MR. AND MRS. L. D. BOWERS M RS. C. E. BOWERS M It. R. A. BOWEKfl (Aunts and Uncles.) ANNOUNCING The. Arrival of the : Fall Hats , AND- Hat Trimmings THE BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON ANNOUNCEMENT I beg to announce that I have taken over ' the equipment and practice of Dr. Dale Rothwell at Room No. 101 in the American National Bank building, and am now locat-. ed permanently in Pendleton to engage' in the practice of optometry and optician. I have Dr. Rothwell's records and am in a po sition to take care of his patients. I am in stalling much new up-to-date equipment, thereby making it possible to give the best service in the least possible time. ' I am a graduate of the De Keyser Insti tute of Optometry, one of the very best in the country, and have lately been associated with the Columbian Optical Company of Portland, Oregon, one of the largest and best equipped optical establishments on the coast. I am in a position to give the best of , service. Trusting that I may have the privilege of meeting your needs, if any, along these lines, lam . L. C. RICHEV New 1921 Bong At 1 92 1 Prices ''' Just received a large, complete, new, ' and clean shipment , of Comforters - arid Blankets. , With this beddingr arrived also a large shipment of new furniture and all was placed on our great Round-Up Sale. When you think of Furniture and Bedding at the most favorable prices, come to CRAWFORD FURNITURE GO 103 E. Court St - Pendleton, Ore. Phone 496 i Ml J in