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.TE3r.PAC23 nai six DAILY EAST OREGONIAH, I'ENBLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. Social and Club News M'SK SMITH TO WED. M uf Hurwh "mith of Ia Grande. v)in is known here anil who visited In l'""dlMn as the guest of Mrs. Charles Hi -i.-il, will en tlotober 5 vtcd Alfred W.inllng Jr., In WnshlnKton, 1. C Mi. s Km, th attended University of reeon ii i id during the war she waa f tl omd In Portland "with the quarter i.uii ler'fi corps. Vir. Harding is the eldest son of Rt P.r-v. Alfred Harding, bishop of Wash ii-iiim. He a graduate of Trinity college, where he was a popular mem Ii r i.f Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. The wedding will take place In the euliedral of St. Peter and Paul in Wsshingion, I). C, and the ccreuony w II he ierformed by the father of the bridegroom. Following a short wed d ng tr'p the youni couple will make their home in Havana. Cuba, where .Mr. Harding is engaged In business for the Sinclair Oil company. G1R1.8 AUK PI.Klw.KO. Miss Genevieve Phelps and Miss Portia Kidwell, Pendleton girls who are freshmen at University of Oregon, are among the pledges at the college. Miss Phelps is pledged to Kappa Alpha Theta and Miss Kidwell to Alpha Del ta Phi. GUESTS AT WELCH HOME. .Mr. and Mrs, W. I'. Pulton of Port land, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. James B. Welch. They arrived by motor from Heppner yesterday, where they formerly resided and where they have been spending a few days. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP NEW COATS HAVE ARRIVED Pemtiful New Coats of Evora Cloth, Erminine Cloth, Polivia, etc. Navy blue trimmed with grey squirrel, rich browns trimmed with beaver. SEE THEM TOMORROW. .rUXDlETOK'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP LKCTTRB IS TOMORROW NIGHT "Hruzil, the Ijind of the Southern Cross," is the theme for a lecture which will be given tomorrow night in the county library auditorium by Col onel Charles Wellington Furlong, F. It. O. S., for the benefit of the Pendleton Women's Club. The lecture, to be Illustrated with stereoptlcan slides. Is based upon Col onel Furlong's personal observations and experiences. Colonel Furlong. who has visited four continents and who has spent years In travel and re search, is an explorer, soldier, writer and painter who has lived among the peoples ho describes and studied both lands and people from the viewpoint of the scientist, artist and humanist. His lectures not only Include re markable revelations or the great fo cal points of world Interest, but also reveal the fascinating mysteries of lit tle known and hidden corners of the glole. The material is distinctly new and original. Some of the points of interest in the lecture will be scenes In the vast rub ber country of the Amaxnnns and the great rubber port of the Amazon, Del ta-Para. Visits to the color-tinted. red-roofed cities of the Brazilian coast, the Brazilian Venice; Rah'.a during carnival; Santos, the world's greatest coffee port; Sao Paulo with Its classic opera house, the largest municipal opera house in the world; ltio de Janeiro, the most beautiful city in the world; that wonderland of mountain and valley behind Rio and the un equaled Tijuca Drive. , RESEARCH CLUB MEETS. Members of the Research Club en joyed a meeting Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred Lleuallen. Hos tesses were Mrs. Lieuallen, who Is vice president of the club, and Mrs. M. E. Edmonds, president. The afternoon was spent infornia'ly. Solos by Mrs. T. H. Remboldt, Mrs. Raymond Hatch and Miss Barbara Edmonds were most pleasing. Mrs. Lester Hamley and Mrs. J. X. Snyder were admitted as new members. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. Robert Weller, Mrs Edgar F. Averill, Mrs. Kenneth McRae, nnd Miss Edmonds. Marigolds and snapdragons were ef fectively used in decorating. Brookf ield Sausage Just in by Express This Morning, pkg.. . 40c ACKERMAN CAKES FRESH EVERY DAY Golden Sunshine, Silver Queen, Chocolate Slices, Spanish, Nut Loaf EACH 20c Preserving Tomatoes, pound 15c Cocoanuts, large size .' " 30c Cranberries, pound 30c Hubbard Squash, pound 5c Jelly Grapes, pound 8c Apples, finest quality from $2.00 up Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 2S Only 1 Quality the Bert . . the : t: . ? THOMAS T s . 1 SHOP MRS. BAIRD RETURN'S Mrs. Mae WeUol Balrd has returned from Walla Walla, 'where she was'call ed by the illnes of her Bister, GUEST IS HON'O RED. In honor of Mrs. L, B. Cornell, of Portland. Mrs. E. B. Aldrich enter tained with an informal afternoon yes terday at her home on Perkins avenue. The afternoon was spent in sewing and chatting. Mrs. J. C. Snow assist ed the hostess in the serving of re freshments. Mrs. Cornell, who Is a niece of Mr. Aldrich, and Mr. Cornell, have been guests at the Aldrich home since be fore the Round-L"4. They will return to their home tomorrow. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION Water must be pure for drink- ing purposes in order to safe- guard health. If the source of supply is not a public one, a sample of the water 'should be examined by an expert. The surrounding ground should also be Inspected so as to discover possible sources of contamna- tion. The country dweller who depends on wells or springs does, not always realize that drainage of any .kind can reach the spring that feeds the well or can seep in at the top of the well. E. V. D. TOKIO. Sept. 29. (A. P.) As a pari of her fundamental policy at the Washington conference Japan will not permit the "scrapping'' of her "twenty one demands" agreement with China, and will not tolerate interference In the Stantung question, according to a statement of a high Japanese official to tho Associated Press. 'He asserted Japan considered these matters ac complished facts which concerned China and Japan directly. In a gen eral discussion of far eastern matters, however. Japan was said to be willing to frankly explain her position regard ing these matters. FIVE MEN KILLED IN AN LONG EVENINGS NOW HOW WILL YOU USE THEM? Books Are Friends, Always Companionable. We strive to keep our selection of popular copyright Action complete, and you will surely find your favor ite author here. Books of the west and great out cocrs, mystery, travel and adventure. Go Joy-Riding Some Evening in an Arm Chair Our popular ficton s all priced at the popular price of $1.00 PER COPY THREE ARE TEACHING. 'Miss Hazel Strain. Miss Alta Ment zer and Miss Elise Robinson. Pendle ton girls who were graduated with the 1921 class of Oregon Agriculture Col lege, are teaching school this year. Miss Strain heads the domestic sci ence department of the high school at Santa Cruz. California. Miss Ment- zer is teaching physical education In I Corvallis, Oregon, and Miss Robinson Is teaching in the Heinline Conserva tory of Music in Ropeburg, Oregon. PERTH AMBOY, X. J., Sept. 29. A. P.) Five men reported killed and three injured when a truck being loaded with explosives at Berlin blew up. The force of the explosion was felt ten miles away. THOMPSON E "Try the Drug Store Firt" YANKEES DEFEAT PHILLIES. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 29. (A. P.) The New York Yankees defeated Philadelphia five to nothing. CHICAGO, Sept. 29. (A. P.) Chi cago virtually eliminated Cleveland from the American League pennant trace, shutting out the Indians, D to 0. RE RAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 29. (U. P.) Federal authorities are searching the city for George Wilbur, of Ray mond, Wash., a restaurant proprietor and a close friend of Rov Gardner, the train bandit. Wilbur telephoned Ray mond yesterday from San Francisco, authorities learned. They believe when they find Wilbur they will be close to capturing Gardner. Gardner was thought to be In Raymond last Friday, where Chief Shumway be lieves he stole an automobile and made a get-away on funds provided by Wilbur. RECEPTION IS THIS EVENING Honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. Si Reetz and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olcott, mem bers of the First Christian Church will be hosts for a farewell reception this evening in the reception rooms of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Reetz and Mr. and Mrs. Olcott will leave soon for California for an extended stay. MOTOR TO PORTLAND Mrs. E. J. Burke and Mrs. Clarke Nelson, both formerly of Pendleton, returned today by motor to their homes In Portland. Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Nelson have been honored at sev eral informal social affairs during their stay here. They were guests of Mrs. Henry W. Collins. WILL ENTERTAIN. Mrs. E. U Smith, Mrs. Thomas Vaughan and Mrs. John H. Fitzglbbon have issued cards for a bridge party to be given next Thursday at the Smith home, 317 Chestnut street. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND Mrs. R. E. Wilson and daughter left yesterday for a visit with relatives in Portland. Mr. Wilson will Join them later for a short stay. WANDERER HANGS TOMORROW SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 29. (U. P.) Governor Small refused to stay the execution of Carl Wanderer, murder er of his wife and an unborn baby and a ragged stranger in a fake hold up. Wanderer hangs tomorrow In Chicago. WOII.D DEFEAT RATIFICATION WASHINGTON. Sept. 29. (IT. P.) The! democratic caucus instructed Senator Underwood to inform Senator Lodge the Democrats would unite to defeat the ratification of the German treaty in the administration leaders at tempt to jam It through without a rea sonable discussion. TBS?!- Society -I HlTvl S 'orover 73 years Ku J ' ill M?f upon Gurlud' If I TLnj Oriental Cream to keep V 1 1 Jkk. ,1'n comp'tx' f J IW?1 ion in perfect condition I I ji, J through the stress of S I I J7 the leuon'i trtivitiev 5 1 TJr Send I J e. for 1 I ft Trial Sin A 11 FEID. T. HOrKINS SOJT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Small heating stove for particulars. Phone 64 7-J. WOl'LD SWINDLE GOVERNMENT WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (L. P.) K. G. Rickmeyer of the federal in come tax department has been arrest ed In connection with an alleged plot to swindle the government of one mil lion and a half. They claim Rick meyer attempted to obtain bribes to reveal confidential Information. Peanuts 2 SACKS FOR 5c i These peanuts are some I had left from Round-Up and I am closing them up so I may roast my own, every day as rry usual custom. I propose to sell absolutely the best Popcorn and Pea nuts in Pendleton. I guarantee this or your money back. Use my popcorn for breakfast food. Its great. For quality Corn and Peanuts, see F. ML RILEY. Yours for Service Riley & Kemp muuj Our Watchword Satisfaction Our him Great 'Tragedienne Now Makirig Soap ( A L A A "hi?, ' FOR RENT Two 2-room furnished apartments modern Phone 627-J 402 Tustin St. WANTED TO BUY some chickens Plymouth Rocks or Rhode Island Reds preferred. Phone 647-J. PARTY are known who took pigeon from the rear of the St. Elmo Rooms. Return game and save trou ble. IxHitura J'Yklay Night By Charles Wellington Furlong, tin der auspices Women's Club at the LI brarv Auditorium, 8:00 P. M. Admis sion &0 cents. The Empire: Dairy Dealing direct with the people. Good carefully handled milk with courteous treatment. Buy tickets and save money. Phone SF2, Snm Hlttner, ITop Hlndcrman's Auto Stage Leaves Pilot Roock 8 a. m. Loaves Pilot Rock 1 p. m. Leaves Pendleton 10:30 a. m. leaves Pendleton 5 p. ni. French Restaurant, Pilot Rock Hotel. Wc carry anything. Blouse Special Beautiful line of Georgettes and Crepe De Chine Blouses, all beautifully made, to sell at prices that, will please everybody. ' ' Values to $19.50 SPECIAL, $7.50 It will pay you to look these over ; Little Lord Fauntleroy Vinrv PWtford and Prince, the dog actor appearing wun nr - 1 .n ne of 'i.lttlo Lord Fauntleroy." her latest pctiva, CAMPBELL'S MILLINERY Special Sale Friday and Saturday m iirrinw il turd times in Central .buurope, Mile. Amalla Warkus, Hungary' greatest trgeuienn, ha gone to work In a oap factory, . Here's a Business FOR PENDLETON GOOD FOR $6,000 to $12,000 Yearly! Two railroad men put an Klec-trlc-Mald Hak Shop equipment In a small town In Wlsconnln. Today they are making real mon ey, without havlna- known a thlnft about the bakery business! Others are doing It In other cit ies. You have the same chance rlirht here. A cssh business; no Jellverles; your profits In the till every night. Everyone who eats your customer. We supply all iquipment and full information. Write or Wire Today for full particulars on ELEC-TRIK-MAID BAKE SHOPS. Act now to obtain exclusive territory for Pendleton. Electrik-Maid Bake Shops til (4ar M. St. Paal, Dining Tables From $16 yp A most complete showing of Dining Tables on our floor, in the Standard, Jacoben, William and Mary and Queen Ann in 42 in., 45 in., 48 in., and 64 in. Tops in both 6 and 8 foot extensions. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. USE YOUR CREDIT Phone 496 J