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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1921)
TT7ELY3 PACC1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 30, 1821. PAGE SIX Social and Club News Poneson ami lllchnrd Albert Anenti.a vm lh,. subject for an ,Min or liit..n roeotln of the Thursday lyesterday afternoon at the 1 rebyterl- Cluh ycnterdav afternoon in inn manse wan nev. uis v The nhn,. ,.i,,h rm wlih Mrs. Mary : pastor, officiating. ii n J Mr A L. Schaerer as.ine urine a imm-i mm Kor her wedding attire the bride towcll read paper chose a traveling suit of brown, worn nd (teoftraphy of with hat to niaicn. ronowiiiB me John llaile.v a ceremony Mr. and Mrs. White left for Huenos Aires and the nation- , Hermiston where they will make their 1. 1 J. Ume Alr. tdei'hrn A mi the eifrly history a . rti-nuim. and Mrs. chara -terlstics or tne innauunnis. ; muiuu. i . Benjamin S- Hiirroushs. delegate M the Mate Federation convention U i here In June, gave a report of the White. ! IS IN PORTLAND jura, jjonaia Kohlnson of I'ehdlcton Is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Nellie Oates Williams, at the later'a home in Willamette boulevard, airs. Itobin son Is one of the popular young ma trons of Pendleton society and has many friends here. She will be en tertained by relatives and friends for the next fortnight. Oregonlan. Toe m .'steal program was most pie, Sinn and consisted of a solo by !k.rs. Lyman Hive, with piano occom nfnt In Miss Pauline Rice, and a leecton from "Melisande" sung Ail,.. Harold J. Warner, with I r. nice Jonex at the piitno. jiiariRolds and yellow candles mad r t'tiarmlng decoration for the tea t. b e. heie Mrs. Liee Morhouae pre- The nos- by Mrs. I.ITTLK SON HO UN. Mr. ami Mrs. Kuweit Parlett of Walla Walla, are the parents of a lit tle son born this' morning, according to word received today by Mrs. William Hanscom. The new arrival weighs seven pounds and la a grandson of Mr and Mrs. ltert ParletU Mrs. Parlett was formerly Miss Minnie Crow and Is a sister of Mrs. Hanscom. WILL ENTERTAIN fl.fR Mrs. A. A. Kimball and Mrs. Anna will be hostesses on Monday ,lid rlunnc the tea hour .... . ..- uxsisteri in serving by Mrs. iptorie . c. r' e Hariman, Mrs. C. C. Whiteman jaflernoon for a meting of the Pptsaer i ivl Mrs John It. Flugihbon. A feWinktum Club. The members will meet tics's other than club mem Iters were ,'at Mrs. Kimball's home. 3:'3 Aura -ent among them Mrs. Lillian street. The meeting is the first held I'urdy, who is visiting Mrs. Una Stur-,by the club since the beginning of the . V h fall season. Smith America is the topic of study, f( - the club this vear and various parts j I.KAY K KOIt BAKER. i Tie republic will be discussed at ihoj Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Farley left today inee ims vesterdavs being the first! for Haker where Mr. Furley will take ie tail seaion. jUB lis duties as advertising manager , for the Baker Herald. Mr. and Mrs. Farley have made many friends here 'and their departure is regretted. WEimiNG IS SOLEMNIZED, '.he marriage of Miss Agnes HOPF'S irSIAIRS S1IOP dpi if' h "XT PRESENTING THE NEWER MODES OF THE MOMENT SMART AUTUMN SUITS Late arrivals feature the Jaunty Box Coat, tastily trim med with touches of embroid ery and fur. Clever new ripple styles also. Leading shades are brown and black. All Moderately Priced. GUEST IN PORTLAND Mrs. W. I Thompson has as her guest for a few days Mrs. E. W. Me Comaa of reudleton. Mr. McComas is motoring down today and Mrs. Me Comaa will return with him Friday to Pendleton. Mrs. Thompson is leav ing Sunday to Join Mr. Thompson in Washington, D. C, and will remain in the East until the holidays. Q. A. R. MEETS. The Ladies of Urn Grand Army of the Republic will meet on Saturday af ternoon In the county library club room. The meetings this fall will be held on the first and third Saturdays of each .month Instead of on ;h first and third Fridays, as In the past. MR9. BOY DEN HONORED A recent event at the fnlversity club was a luncheon at which Mrs. Frank Kistner was hostess, honoring Mrs. Frank K. Hoyden of Pendleton, who has been visiting Mrs. Frederick B. Judd. Oregonian. ' MOTOR TO MILTON Mrs. H. J. Kavanaugh, her sister, Mrs. Neal Murray of Portland who is a guest at the Kavanaugh home, and Mrs. William Dunn, motored to Milton today. They will return here this evening. WILL VISIT 1UETII. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Oreen will go to Rieth this ocn.ng to orgi.niz-: n Parent-Teao.hcr Association. Mr. Green Is county rcliool superintend ent. MOTOR TO WALLA WALLA Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNalley and Mrs. Harry McFarland motored to Walla Walla yesterday in the McNalley machine, returning here in the even ing. ' LEAVE FOR PORTLAND Mrs. Lee Brown and grandson, Burke Nelson, left today for Portland where they .will spend ten days. To Arrive Soon nearly one ton. monster Cheddar Cheese, from New York. . Will weigh Watch our windows. We carry the finest assortment ot Fine Cheese. Buy hero and be ussured of fresh stock. ' New York tTvain, Tillamook Cvcum, SlanrioUt llrick. Wis-i-oii-slii llrick, Msxns;n Swiss Wiwonsdii Llmbergor, AVlM-on-tin Cream, Tillamook Young Americans, Kraft Vtnwnto In block, Kraft Swisu 111 block, Kraft ClilU In tin, Maclnrviis Nil'py, MaclwviiH Pimento, Maclarens Imperial, IUu Hill Sap niciito, lllti Hill Cream, Kdaiit; Prim-ost, tiamntf-ost. Sast in cuke. Sap Sago in bottle, grated, Cliocwo, Zlg Kag, Petit tirnjorro, lmixrtcd many others. Sap (rutin CJrantl Itoqiufoi't and Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality -th Bert THE THOMAS SHOP , .(-it-- PKSPlETOrS POPULAR GARMENT SHOP t n PECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY , Regular 25c TUBE KLENZO DENTAL CRE3IE and 50c Tooth Brush BOTH FOB 50c. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES OWE DEMONSTRATION H The prosperity of Umatilla county depends partly on the active consumption of the pro- ducts produced. Through the use of more milk and dairy pro- ducts we encourage hay growing and dairying'. Through using more bread and cereals we create a more active home mar- ket for wheat and grains. About nine-tenths of the muscle bulld- ing material in our diet comes from wheat and other cereals, while the addition of milk forms a balanced diet. Bread should possess the quality of retaining its flavor for several days or even a week. E. V. D. IHE PENDLETON DRUG CO. t The Rexall Store LANG RANGES ARE ABSOLUTELY IN AN EXCLUSIVE CLASS in. T wet iai iMfii.t liw '- J fir ,i-S i " - ;Y (y N. Mrs. B. M iKlmonte. companlu-.i of Virginia P.apiw at the fatal boow party at Roseoe (Fatty) Arbuckle' rooms in a San Francisco hotel, is th woman who signed the warrant charging ArbuckJ wila murder of the Raile girt running water equipment, gas connec tlons for heating and cooking pur poses, shower baths and many others are planned for the tourists who avail intinsenes of the accommodations of tho camp. FIXn SKKLKTON- AMONG ROCKS ELKO, Nev., Sept. 30. (I. N. S.) Forest rangers in the Ruby Mountains recently found two cairns of rock, one of which contained the skeleton of a man and the other that of a dog. Nearby was an old-style pack saddle. They thought that the bodies had been placed there not more than six or eight years ago, as fragments of clothing still adhered to the man's bones. Murder Is believed to have been done and the dog to have been killed and burled following the death of his master, so that he would not attract attention to the spot. The bones were not disturbed, and county authorities are investigating. AfTOISTS IIAVEV IU ll.T TI'LSA, Okla., Sept. 30 (I. X. S.) Automobile tourists passing through Tulsa can camp amid all the comforts and luxuries of home In a short time, If the plans of the Kiwanis Club are consummated. The members of the Kiwanis Club have already subscribed $2,000 toward bulldin ga tourist house In the city park. Such conveniences as hot and cold hands to do, E Blouse Special Beautiful lino of Georgettes and Crepe tie 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 urcTVinn CITY. Sept. 30. (I. la wit is reported hero that General ,,,.,,.. Kniissvev Pina has neen mien n El Paso. Ho was for some umo un most active of the associates ot uen- r:,l randldo Agullar in et torts to bu.v an uprising against the Obregon gov- .-nroant HO HIT IHO DOrtier Ul mala. His death was reporieu winter, with mucn cireumim. .- tail. It was said he wa betrayeo. aim ( killed by treacherous followers. Nothing has been heard of Basavey Pina for many months. It was sup posed that the report of his death was 1 . ..-,.. all! true. There are persona uoo " - believe that he Is dead. iney that quite often when a man of some putatlon dies there are reports ." he is still alive, especially u . mystery or tragedy in his death. Rasavev Pina was such a tireless. reckless' plotter that he could not have dropped Into complete ooscuruy ior 0.1 long a time, it is saiu. They admit that If the general is Btlll alive and on the Texas Doraer iruuuio or vigorous efforts to. make trouble may be expected in that direction. Tin! Mothers. It's hard work to take care of children and to cook, sweep, wash, sew and mend besides. Tirrt mothers should take Hood's Sar- saparllla it refreshes the blood, im proves the appetite, assure restful Bleep, and helps in many ways. Conroy's Gash Grocery Best Can Sugar, sack $7.25 Carnation Milk, 9 cans $1.00 Van Camps Pork and Beans, med. size, 6 cans $1.00 LARGE SIZE DINNER PLATES, THE SET. . $1.35 Blue Enamel Dish Pans, 14 quart?.'.?!.. Blue Enamel Tea Kettles, each 30 Bars White Flyer Soap . . Comb Honey, No. 1 grade, 2 for , , A Van Camps Tomato Soup, 10 for . . . Liberty Bell Syrup, gallon tin .... 14 Bolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper . . . $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 55c $1.00 $1.45 ........ $1300 We wan t '' KEXO, Xev. Sept. 30. (I. X. 8.) Keno's new chain gang, composed of "come-backs" at tho city jail, started functioning recently. Al Pfeffer, special officer, Is in charge of the gang, and his answer to predictions that he cannot get the men to work Is a system whereby a cer tain amount of work is allotted in a certain time, the men to be allowed to loaf if they finish inside the limit. The result Is that the men speed up their assault on weeds and debris In back streets and alleys, and then, sit in the shade, roll cigarettes and dis cuss economic conditions. Also, they get three squares a day Instead of the twoserved to inmates of the city Jail who do not work. The gang will be maintained until the streets and alleys are cleaned up, at least, and Chief of Police Kirjtloy proposes to find other "work for idle Your B IISSS Honey-Bear Is Her Pet Study the above features and you will be convinced 4liat it will pay you to come to see these beautiful cloves now on display in our store. Ran KinS in price frcjn $25.00 to $100.00 Yours for Service Riley fk Kemp Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Aim S S? 'Am " 4'"' ; f lf Quality Meats Correct Prices Prompt Ser vice Will Get It It's Ours SPECIAL Pure sweet open kettle ren dered lard No. 5's 95c No. 10's $1.90 M ' " " M ' VM CAHPBUL'S tf Lilly Special Sale Friday and Saturday . .. e Dining Tables From :! ixlph.r.e Hey I. Waahingtun wcMy b"l, and Mi' 'y. her 1 Ih.41- iet. liar father u Col C. IL Hel, rttliei army vfiKor. EMPIRE WIT $16 UP 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 54 in. Tops in both 6 and 8 foot extensions. , ' CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO Phone. 18 103 E. Court St. Pendleton, Ore. USE YOUR CREDIT Phone 496 it