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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1921)
J TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OMGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER a, mai PAGE SIX Social and Club News ..! TS DKPAKT. -Wi-h. J. A. Wendell, of IjOS Angeles, mid Mrt. Molly Moore, of Chicago, ho have been guests of Ihelr brother, J V. Tollman, departed this morning. T hm viators at the Kound-l'p und bi.ih enjoyed the show very inurh. Mrs. Moore will visit In Port liiivl before returning to Chicago and Mrs. Wendell will return to Los An-fceic.v sill who is a student at University of Oregon, was pledged yesterday to Unmtna I 'hi Beta sorority. She Is the 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Mor rison. . , M'SS JOHN'S IS HOSTKSS. Miss Mary Johns was hostess last n ::ht for a most informal evening at I r home in honor of Mrs. H. Sher tva:i M tchell, of Ferndalc, Washing toi, .ii-s. Verne Moi.n. of Pomeroy. fnl .Mrs. Harold Fitr.gibbon, who're r r i'-rt here recently from Chicago Mil who will later make her home in 1 .inland. V'lOX MF.ETIXG FRIDAY. The 1'n on Missionary Sociely will r- sn "Afternoon In China" Friday i frnioon in the reception rooms of tin- Papttet church. The meeting has l-e-i announced for 2:30 p. m. and t' e lad cs of the Baptist church will I., i hostesses. T ' irSSDAY CU'B TO MEET. The Thursday Afetrnoon Club will j e?t tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in t e club rooms of the county library w h Mrs. A. U Schaefer and Mrs. M try J- Lane as hostesses. The meet ing w 11 he the first of the fall reason. WILL SIXC. OCTOBER H Pendleton people are anticipating the appearance of Miss Mary Wylle here October 14. Miss Wylle, who will be presented at the Rivoll theatre un der the auspices of the Pendleton Women's Club, Is po-ssessed of a voice of remarkable quality and has pleased local audiences In the past. She has had extensive training. Miss Wylie is a sister of Mrs. S. H. Forshaw, who is prominent in Pendleton musical circles. Hum J. Simmons, imperial Jvu KIux Klan Wizard lives, denied his sum mons in Washington in response to a reported call to testify regarding the Klan's activities to the federal authori ties. Simmons is reported to be suf fering from laryngitis and unable to leave his bed. Attaches refused the I'nited Press representative permission to see the "wizard." ' LEAVES FOR MOXTAXA Mrs. Arthur Thayer, who for the past month has been visiting her fath er. J. K. Bott, departed today for her home in Great Falls, Montana. WILL RETl'RX TONIGHT Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Curl are expected to return this evening after a visit in Portland. V "7 MORRISON PLTvPGED ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28. til. P.) SI Geraldlne Morrison. Pendleton Attaches of the "palace" where Wil- HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP PRESENTING THE NEWER MODES OF THE MOMENT SUITS COATS DRESSES Garments of acknowledged superiority in point of Individ uality, Distinctiveness and Smart Simplicity. LOW LEVEL PRICES Your Inspection Invited. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION Most cakes are baked in too hot an oven. In such cases the cake crusts over before It has had time to rise completely and then the center of the cake, which rises more slowly thnn the edges, breaks through the crust formed. A cake baked in too hot an oven Is not only uneven in thickness but is coarser grain- ed and less tender than a cake baked at a lower temperature. The time for baking a cake may be divided into four quar- ters: First Quarter The cake rises; little bubbles form on the top. Second Quarter The cake continues to rise, and It browns in spots. Third Quarter The cake browns all over. Fourth Quarter The cake shrinks from the sides of the Pan, becomes elastic to the touch and stops singing. When a enke is thoroughly baked it will shrink from the pan, when lightly touched it will spring back, the singing sound "will have disappeared. The cake should be allowed to stand for a few minutes then be removed from the pan and allowed to cool on wire cake racks. These racks -lire inexpensive and allow the air to reach all sides of the cake. PENDLETON'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY Regular 25c TUBE KLENZO DENTAL CREME and 50c Tooth Brush BOTH FOR 50c. IHE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rcxall Store LANG RANGES ARE ABSOLUTELY IN AN EXCLUSIVE CLASS i T 1 t Ft Study the above features and you will be convinced hat it will pay you to come to see these beautiful stoves n w on display in our store. Rajafinff in price from $25.00 to $100.00 Yours for Service Riley Ik Kemp stwaiMf Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim SACIUFICn OF THE spirits KANSAS CITV, Mo., Sept. 28. (I. X. 9.) Choice lots of such famous bHrhteners as "Four Roses," "Johnny Walker," "Old Taylor" and "Old Crow" are soon to be auctioned in this city. Over 150 barrels of other choice wines and liquors will also be sold to the highest bidder. In fact every bit of high voltage stuff seized since pro hibition will go under the hammer. But there's the joker only properly licensed druggists and manufacturers with the proper permits will be able to get any of the liquors. The "angry mob" will only be able to stand around and moisten dry lips with a still dryer tongue. Mi We received another large shipment of fine apples from the Jt.hn Itoss Orchard yesterday. These apples are extra fine and are not to be confused with the culls that are so plentiful this season of the year. SPITZKXM ll(iS, JOXTIIAN8, HOMK HKAl'TY, M.l'E WIXTiai PKAKMA1NS, WIXTICIl BANANAS, , IHXH UH'S. HIDE KING These apples nre priced from $2.00 per box lip. If you want good apples let us supply you. Class mixing bowls, set of 4 for 011c Brookfleld Sausage,, to arrive Thursday morning. Large shipment of Old 'Monk Olives just in, Gray Bros. Groceiy Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Beet I WASHINGTON. Sept. 28. (IT. P.) Senator McXary of Oregon, Intro duced an amendment to the tax bill providing for a repeal of taxes on freight, passenger and pullman charg es, effective next January. The entire agricultural "bloc" are supporting McXary. REPORTED 10 BE DYING SPOKANE, Sept. 28. (U. P.) Van B. DeLashmutt, twice mayor of Port land, is reported to be sinking rapidly. He is "9 years old. There is little hope held for his recovery. Einstein, Stuff ltlllWii:pl : No, It's not a new German fort just a new telescope tower erected at Potadan; to test out the Einstein theory of relativity. There's a laboratory down In the bottom of tbs thing and. Incidentally, the telescope purchased waa made in America. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK HALF: Wicker baby carriage 219 W. Court St. I.OHT- A fur t hocker Saturday night, suitable reward offered. Leave at this office. FOR SALE One acme adjustable dress form, one 2 burner coal oil stove, 2 rugs 9x12 and 9xl, nlso coal and wood healer. Apply 81 Reetz, 1J12 West Wtib. Witnesses in Arbuckle, Case THE : : y 'n THOMAS sl, 1 SHOP f T7TT Beautiful line of Georgettes H H - '14 and CrePe De Chine, Blouses all Mil 11 beautifully made to sell at prices AZA hJLa that will please everybody. " fnhr- Values to $19.50 Special, $7.50 It will pay you to look these over. , Oats. Dec. .31 .37 .36 X .89 May .41(4 .V4 ' Wheat-r-There was lack of confi dence In the market from the outset this morning, although the selling was not heavy, there was not enough de mand for futures to prevent a sharp decline. Bullish news such as that coming from the Pacific coast regard ing the exceptionally strong situation which very likely will be recognized later was of no consequence today. Even the prediction of unsettled weather with likelihood of interfering with the movement failed to have an important influence on prices. There were no indications of any export business done to any amount in wheat, and the cargo reported work at the gulf yesterday was suid to be de pressed wheat sold at a sacrifice. Our terlsh view is based properly on dis turbing foreign news regarding fi nancial condition and . until this sit uation Is eradicated we believe prices will continue to work Irregularly lower. Oats Support was lacking In this market, as In wheat and corn, and a moderate volume of selling by longs was sufficient to bring about a de cllne. Cash prices were lower with futures. Country offerings to arrlvs are light. There is as yet no Indica tions of Improvement In cash demand, such as would be necessary to creuts an advance. Miss Zey Prevon. left, and Miss Jeanne Dolly Clark, right, are im, portant witnesses in the case of "Fatty" Arbuckle, movie comedian, facing trial in connection with the death of Virginia Itappe, film actrear ttnd model, following a booze party In Arbuckle's rooms. WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. (U. P.) Dissatisfied with the conditions in many of the private hospitals nursing disabled veterans. Colonel Forbes, chief of the veterans' bureau, recom mended to President Harding that the government dispenso with such private institutions immediately. Forbes said conditions viewed during his tour through the west and central west were "not wholly satisfactory." I'licniplnymriit Conference) to Art WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. (IT. IV) High administration officials said the national unemployment conference would take Immediate action should the unions issue any call for a general rail strike. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET TO DECLINE A continued decline Is apparent In today's report from the Chicago grain market, September wheat closing at $1.17 1-4. December at J1.20 3-4 and May at $1.25 1-1. Yesterday the quo tations were $1.19 1-2, $1.23 1-4 and $1.2" 3-4 respectively. Following are today's quotations, re ceived by Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers: Wheat. Sept. $1.19' $1,194 $1.17 $1.17 Dec. 1.23 1.23 1.20 1.20 May 1.2 1.27 1.25 1.2D Corn. Dec. .51 H .51 .50 ' .50(4 May .56 .56 . ,5a Vs. .65 Do you discriminate at the dining table or are you thoughtless? - In thousands of homes, a "line" Is drawn at the breakfast table. Tea or coffee is served for ' ' "grown-ups" and Postotn for children. But some parents do not discriminate. Caffeine and tannin, the injurious contents of coffee and tea, seriously retard the development of the Hplir-at nerve tissues in children. ' Consequently, instead of rich, satisfying Postum, children are over stimulated by the drugs in tea and coffee; and so may grow up irritable and nervous. Any doctor can tell you that this is a great evil and should be corrected. Although some parents feel a certain justifi cation for the personal indulgence in coffee, yet the harm to them may be equally serious. It may take a little while longer for the drugs in coffee and tea to affect an older person, but in many . cases the nervous system and allied bodily func tions will become weakened. The surest way to avoid such possibilities is to quit coffee entirely and drink Postum instead. The change permits you to get sound, restful sleep. Postum is the well-known, meal-time bever age. Like thousands of others you will like it because, in flavor, it is much like a high-grade coffee. Do away with the distiction at the tabla. Serve delicious Postum, piping hot, to all the family. One week's trial and it is likely that youll never return to tea and coffee. Postum comes in two forms: Instant Postnm (in tins) made instantly in the cop by the addition of boiling watafc Postum Cereal (in packages of larger balk, for those who prefer to make tbs drink while U meal is being prepared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Card of Thanks We take this opportunity to show our appreciation and to thank all who were so kind to us during the sickness and bereavement of our dear wife, mother and sister. Also for the many beautiful floral offerings. J. C. CHESNUT MRS. LBK COWGER MRS. OTIS IJEITALLEN MRS. RALPH WAU-AX Florence Avery Rice Dramatic Soprano Pupil of P. X. Arena Voice Placement Master Diction Studio Phone 408 Perkins Av. 791-W Kl-plc8nnosn. You can't sleep In the stillest night. If your digestion is bad. Take Hood's Barsaparllla It strengthens the stomach and estab lishes that condition In which sleep regularly comes and Is sweet and refreshing. Wood for Sale IX CAIt LOT8 Yellow Pine, Fir and Tamarac EAIUi GIIJjANDEHH, Pendleton DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE Chronic and Nervous Diseases aal D1smss of Women. X-Ray Electri Therapeutics. Tempi Bldf. Room 11 Phone 4H :""W3Er"'r''-"1" 1 siKi-niii .4.11. m i i 'i - iljs Hand Decorated Vases and Jar diners j Now is the time for repotting your choice plants and to do them justice and at the same time to add distinc tion to your home you ought to have the right kind of a jardinere to place them in. t' We have the largest and most complete stock of such articles that can be found in the city. Prices ranging from 50c to $5.00 THE BEE HIVE PENDLETON OREGON 1 (P Liberal Allowance On Your Old Furniture In trading in your old furniture on new come to CRAWFORDS. A most ; ' J liberal allowance will be made. ' Highest Prices Paid for Your Old Furniture If you want to sell your old furni-, . . ture phone 496. We will come to y6ir home and give you good prices for your old furniture. 1 . . CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. Phone 496