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vizi srx t-V 0RF50NTAN, PENDLETON. OBEGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBEE 12, 1921. SIXTEEN PAGES Social and Club News J. a HARVET TO WED Announcement has been made of the engagement of Joseph 8. Harvey of thin city and Miss Marian Farrar. of Twin Falls, Idaho. The wedding is to take place In the near future at the home of the bride. The following Is litem the Twin Falls Times: Saturday afternoon Mrs. V. A. Pat rick was hosiers at a most attractive musical and shower, honoring; her niece. Miss Marion Farrar, who in to be married Boon to Joseph S. Harvey, of Pendleton, Ore., son of Mr. and Mrs. 'C. B. Harvey of this city. Mrs. V. H. Dwlght nan two delightful lyrics fol lowed by two other charming solos, isung by Mrs. James Hall. A same was .participated In which furnished much amusement and supplied Miss Farrar with an abundance of advice for her married life. Martha Farrar gave two interesting- readings. Little Donald Patrick strolled in. pulling a pink and white festooned cart lavishly rilled with gifts. Ilofore the serving of re freshments, Mrs. O. P. Duvnll sang several solos in her pleasing way. A lunch was served with Mrs. H. V, Far rar presiding at the coffee urn. Those assisting In serving were the Misses Sarah Trnsdale, M.ixlne fillings and JTIsi'illa Munson. Miss Farrar is a charming and ac complished musician and her leaving Is causing great regret. BXTERTAI.V WITH i'AHTY. For the second In a series of par ties, Mrs. Roy Morse, Mrs. D. D. Hobart and Mrs. J. K. Thompson were hostesses yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Morse, on Perkins avenue. Flowers In blue and gold were used In decorating. Seven ta bles of bridge were In piny during the afternoon, Mrs. J. S. Snow currying off high score honors. D. OF V. TO MEET. The members of the Daughters of Veterans will meet tomorrow evening In tho old library room at the city hall. Tho organization was formed recently and members are the daugh ters and granddaughters of men who are members of tho Grand Army of the Republic. RESEARCH CU'Ii MEE13 Members of the Ue-wareh, Club met yct-teidny afternoon at Hi! home of Mrs. Charles Rrownlow. with .Mrs. 1'rownlow ami Mrs. I II. Dunham as hostesses. The topic for the after noon wus 'American Humor." lilt "(.sting papers wera read. Mis. Citcr- .- Slangier chose as her (heme '.Mar Twain," and Mrs. J. I,. Cjv r.ii a paper on .Artennn' Ward." AH". .!. imes Hill san two phasing solos, with Mrs. Biuin Burton at the pit.no. Ophelia roses wei used .n iltco n! i.g. Besides club members, the guc.-t were Mrs. Burtii,. AP-s. Divid Jchnson, Jlrs. John pani, K. Morion, Mrs. John Montgomery and Mr. H. S. McKenze. ' AID TO MEET I The Rapt 1st Ladies Aid will meet in the west room of the church tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. Plans will be made for their annual banquet which is to be held October 27. The Red Cross relief work will be under the direction of Mrs. A. F. May. liundles are to be brought to tho church. WILL VISIT CALIFORNIA. Mrs. Prudence Klllian. of Hnnknnt and daughter, Mrs. Homer Frltchie, of this city, are leaving today for Cali fornia. They expect to remiun until tho holidays. Mrs. Klllian has just returned from Palmer Junction where she visited her son, Frank Klllian. WILL ENTERTAIN. Mrs. Clyde Phillips and Mrs. Fran cis Daniel havo.lssued Invitations for a "kid" party to be given at the heme of Mrs. Daniel on the evening of October 29. RE1NIOX IS HELD A fraternal reunion of the I'nitcd I A strong demand for milK cows, in duced by the present low price of Artisans was enjoyed by members Ir.st fuira hav, l8 apI,al.ent j Umatilla riifcht at Panic Woodman hall. The proKinni was made up of songs by Mrs. county, says r red liennion. county igent, who believes that the future The.. Rawlins. Mrs. Winnie Lincoln. jwUl many more dairy herds on ..,.., ,, aim jock v.ie-! county farm. as farmers are con man, and sword. Scotch and Irish jvinced that more money can be made dances by .Miss Flora McDonald. J. E.'t,v fading hav to cuttle than selling . Ireland gave an address. liaV in the bale I Ninety guests were present at the Among those who are now buying I reunion and the baiupiet which pre-'(Uiry c.lttlc ure j,,.rlllillU,n aIUUj. I ceded an evening of cards and dancing. !cruwerSj who haV(J ordercd lw0 ,oa,s Those In charge of the affair were of COWH wllil.h wil, l)t. shlpcd froni , Mrs. Fanny DuPuis. Mrs. Winnie Lin- the Wllli.metto vin.e ihia .,w nil. coin, Mrs Frank English, cf Rieth, I man Fohnm haa a ral ,oad of George Edmunds and Henry Thomu-l,i.,i,. .,.. . ,..,i, i,i , t son. The organization plans a similar tuilla. Ten head of cattle lave been reunion for each month during the bought by V. C. Carson for his far near Campbell, lie plans to put ui ,,Trmv is Kni'riYi7pn 11 M1 thls fa"- X K' Biirnhm. ol RDDINli IS hOLEM-MZED. Istanfteld, will buy tevtn or eight more Tho marriage of .Miss Amy Opal !,i..i ,..., i t-mey aim fTeu n. ttamper ot i ma- ipme, wus solemnized this afternoon at the Presbyterian manse with Rev. Will Buy l.ihcs. Mr. liennion, who while at the Pa- . B Liar omciaimg. ine citic international looked for cows bride wore a blue tailored suit andand calves for linatilla county far smart black hat. C.uests for the cere-in,erSi ha3 completed arrangements Hiony were Mrs. Mae Peffley, mother for the handling of a carload of calve of the bride and Mrs. Cora Ward, sis- at Hermiston. These will be shipped ter of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Hanip- I 1Pre from Tillamook, as Tillamook er will make their home at Lniapine where Mr. Hamper is engaged in (arming. MIS WYLIK TO ARRIVE. Miss Mary Wylie, contralto, who will appear on Friday night at the li brary auditorium under the auspices of the Pendleton Women's Club, will arrive In Pendleton tomorrow morn herd owners do not raise calves, be cause of the high cost of shipping in hay. It will lie possible, says Mr. liennion to secure calves from high producing cows, at a reasonable price. Interested In Cattle. Weston Mountain farmers arc much interested in dairying. It is probable that in the spring a carload of dalrv lug from Portland. She will be thscows and calves will be bought by l"uml OI ncr 'stor, jira. h. u. For- farmers of thiH region. Potato grow ling, the most profitable enterprise of TO HOLD RAZAR Division Three of the Eastern Star will hold a social evening and a bazar and musical program on Thursday evening November 3. Gl'KST AT CRARTREK HOME Mrs. Rose Hawkins,' of Dayton, spent yesterday at the guest of Mrs, C. A. Cnibtree. She was en route to Hot Lake. i- , ( HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP Friday and Saturday Is Dollar Day t ... I ' por These Two Days Only Hopf s Upstairs Shop Will Give a LIBERAL DISCOUNT On Every NEW FALL SUIT NEW FALL COAT NEW FALL DRESS t ' NEW FALL HLOUSE This Two Day Special Offer will mean many dollars saved if yon grasp the opportunity. Bhiiw. miss vnos concert is anticipated Weston Mountain, makes it PENDLETON'S POPULAR BABJIKKI SHOP $1.00 Day Wc have some wonderful $1.00 pur chases. See a few samples in our w in dow, and you will he convinced (hat it w ill pay you to visit our store. Yours for Service Riley Ik Kemp Quality Our Watchword Satisfaction Our Alio with keen delight by Pendleton poo pie. hhe has appeared before local audiences at other times and has won favorable comment. WILL KXTKRTAIN CLPH. Mrs. Lina Hturgis and Jlrs. George Hartman will be hostesses tomorrow afternoon for a meeting; of the Thurs day Afternoon Club. The meetimr will be held In the county library, anil the program will bo a part of the year's program which lias "Houlli America" for Its theme. MRK. IiOflirus HOSTESS Mrs. David Rogers wus hostess yes terday afternoon at her home, DIG Rlalno street, fur a meeting of the Rusy Reo Club. Hallowe'en decora tions were used. About fifty guests were present. In an interesting con prize and Jlrs. JIary Kirkpatrick soc ond. HIORK FROM JOSKPII. Mr. and Mrs. Kvorntt Miller, of .In. seph, aro Pendleton visitors today and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Ryun. Jlrs. Ryan and Jlr. Jliller lire cousins. The out-of-town visitors nie on route to Jledlord to visit Mr. Jlil lor's mother, Airs. John Miller. ARIO IN PORTLAND. Miss Auda Roburts and Miss Ka therlno Cumpbell, of this city, ure In Portland on a short visit. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES r ,. HOME DEMONSTRATION sary that some alfalfa and hay be grown, as the soil fertility will per mit the growth of a potato crop only oiiro in every five years. As. Weston Mountain growers are too far away from the market to sell hay, they will go into the dairy cattle business Instead. Do you plan your meals for scerai days ahead or do you plan them only one at a time and thereby fail to get the most eco nomical and most satisfactory combinations of foods. When you are conking a meal do you realize that you are trying to give to your family the maxi mum power to do work, and to keep their bodies in good runing older, nut merely to Batisl'y their hunger. This often makes you wonder when yon are selecting foods and recipes which ones are the best builders and which fur nish tlm most energy for tho amount of tinio and money Hpent W, V". 1). .li:l ll!Y SALI SMXN KOIiUIJ ST. LIU'IS, Oct. 12. .(IT. p.) Sol Kauffnmn, a jewelry salesman of New York, was hound, gauged, drugged and lobbed of I'J trays of rings. Including several valuable diamonds, by two men In his room ut tho Maryland Hotel. Kaul'I'miin said the losses would ex ceed S r.ti.Oiiii. CLAMCRBITRO. W. Va., Oct. 12 (I, N. S.) A young Harrison County con- plo rushed Into the County Clerk's of fice at the courthouse here recently Just In time to escape the first big drops of a thunder shower which came up suddenly. "Wo want a marriage license,'' ex plained the young man, while the blushing bride hung back a bit abash ed, although the sparkle In her eyes and the smile on her lips spoke her acquiescence. Just then a terrific thundereln p occurred, startling every one. And that settled the case for the would-be bridegroom. As soon as everyone had recovered from the shix'k of the middon bolt the fair young lady changed her mind. No, in deed, she wasn't superstitious; bill when a terrible clap of thunder conies out of the heavens Just as a young man is about to get a marriage license it must mean something. The young woman wouldn't get married to any body under such circumstances, so af ter tho twain talked It over for some time, the prospective bridegroom using all his powers of persuasion, they left the place without getting the license. llSTRipJ My toasted! RO.UK, Oct. 12. (I. N. S.) All Roino Is discussing the miraculous euro of a paralysed soldier which is said to have taken place in the liusilica of St. Peter's. While In the trenches on the Piave in June, 1'JlS, Sergeant Vincent Jlanes, twenlj -four, was wounded by a shell and as a result became paralyzed in both Uss and In the neck, so that he could neither walk nor hold up his head. Knlly one morning he was taken to St. Peter's and with the help of a ven der of sai'ied images was carried to the lady chapel, where he prayed long niul fervently. Suddenly ho said to his assistant : "Leave me! I am cur ed! I need you no more!" He began by walking, but the walk became a run, and to the aniancnicnt of the devout Jlauca raced down the aisle and to the dour, as happy as a healthy boy. The Pope was informed and Immediately gave orders for a Te leum. Men of science will explain the phenomenon according to their lights. .Meanwhile the military authorities are investigating .Manes' certificate and ills past, thinking that there must have been some clinical errors. Vinegar and salt will clean and brighten water bottles and decanters. TO seal in the delicious Burley flavor Once you've enjoyed the toasted flavor you will al nay want it Protection! (PI l l W : s S L ',.:;, Miss C. Valentine, of Philadel phia, takes no chances ot having l.-n- fair boau'y marred when she plays hockey. Here she is wearing a huge noso guard which she will use when the Philadelphia hockey team meets tl train of BaflLsij Olllx. f:KSjyy . sis," k-v We specialize in Fine Cheese, l:av- . jr i"g wore, than 31 varieties to pick . 'Jff g from. In Xo ember we will receive u J f JIammoth Cheddar Cheese weighing ': f nearly one ton. AVateh fcr date of - arrival. Dollar Day Friday and Saturday, October 14 and 15 OUR LONG ESTABLISHED REPUTATION FOR SELLING DEPENDABLE MERCHAN D!SE IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION TEA, COFFEE AND COCOA English Breakfast Tea in bulk, 3 lbs $1.00 Hershey's Cocoa in bulk, 6 lbs $1.00 Good Quality Coffee in bulk, 5 lbs $1.00 Hard Wheat Macaroni, bulk, 12 pounds ......$1.00 Popcorn, new crop, in bulk, 10 lbs $1.00 Ginger Snaps, bulk 5 lbs $1.00 Graham Crackers, 5 lb. box $1.00 Split Lima Beans, 16 lbs $1.00 Imported Soy Beans, 25 lbs $1.00 Pickling Onions, white, 10 lbs $1.00 Pop's Corn Starch, 8 packages $1.00 Celluloid Starch, 8 packages $1.00 Elastic Starch, 8 packages $1.00 Gorham's Silver Polish, 1 large jar silver cream, 1 large cake silver polish, 1 Gor ham's Polishing Cloth $1-00 $1.25 Auto Baskets, each $1.00 Little Queen Eroom value $1.00 $1.40 Dollar Day, ea. $1.00 Roble's Peaches, 4 cans $1.00 Roble's Apricots, 4 cans $1.00 Roble's Pears, 4 cans ..$1.00 Phez Jam, 4 large cans $1.00 Alaska Salmon, 8 large cans $1.00 Coeur d'Alene String Beans, 8 cans $1.00 Eagle Milk, 4 cans $1.00 Kennilworth Tuna Fish. 8 small tins $1.00 Kenilworth Tuna Fish, 4 large tins $1.00 Best grade Salted Peanuts, 7 pounds $1.00 Brazil Nuts, new crop, 3 pounds for $1.00 Good quality Walnuts, 3 pounds for $1.00 Sicily Filberts, 3 pounds $1.00 Mixed Candy, fresh stock, 4 pounds $1.00 Mixed Cookies, fresh stock, 4 pounds $1.00 Marcella Nut Oil, full quart $1.00 Wisconsin Cream Cheese, 3 pounds $1.00 Stanfield Brick Cheese, 3 pounds $1.00 Campbell's Soups, 21 kinds, 8 tins $1.00 Gallon Blackberries, each $1.00 Gallon Loganberries.... $1.0C Gallon Apples, 2 for ....$1.00 Gal. Italian Prunes, 2 for : $1.0C Oysters, 5 cans $1.00 Imported Salad Vegetables, 4 for $1.00 Imported Mushrooms, 3 cans for $1.00 Olympic Pancake Flour, 4 large packages $1.00 Imported Tomato Sauce, 10 tins for $1.00 Pium, 5 packages $1.00 Knox Gelatine, 7 pkgs. $1.00 Excello Cake Flour, assorted 4 pkgs $1.00 K. C. Baking Powder, 5 25c cans $1.00 O'Cedar Oil, quart tin $1.0C Jello, all flavors, 8 packages $1.0v Snowdrift, 4 lb. tin.:....$1.00 0 Cottolene, 3 2-lb. tins $1.00 Lard, any first quality lard, 5 pounds $1.00 Sour Pickles, gal. tin....$1.00 . Sinclair's Pigs Feet, 2 large jars $1.00 . Sinclair's Lunch Tongue.- 2 large jars ...t $1.00 4 Marshmallow Desert, 3 large jars .....$1.00 Extracted Honey, 1-2 gallon jar $1.00 Comb .Honey, this year's crop, 4 for .$1,.00 Clean Easy Soap, 20 ! ' large bars : $1.00. Golden Rod Washing1 .Pow- . ;, der, 4 large pks.....$1.00 Blueing, 8 large , a. ; ... bottles $1.00 Ivory Soap Flakes, 10 packages $1.00 Corn Puffs, 8 pkgs. ....$1.00 Sandwichola, 8 jars ....$1.00 Ripe Olives, 7 jars .,....$1.00 Soda, 10 pkgs. " Arm & Hammer $1.00 Van Camp's Hominy, 5 large tins $1.00 Libby's Pork and Beans, large tin, 7 for $1.00 All-Best brand of Shrimps, 4 tins $1.00 Pineapple, all best brands, ' 3 large tins for ..;.....$1.00 A & L Red Raspberries, 3 cans $1.00 A & L Loganberries, 3 cans $1.00 A & L Strawberries, 3 cans $1.00 Shad, fine for salad, 5 cans $1.00 Nekco Sardines, large tins, 4 for $1.00 American Sardines in oil, 10 cans $1.00 Save this Ad for reference. AH articles listed here will be shown in one of our windows Wednes day, Thursday and Friday of this week. We carry the largest and most complete stock of high-grade Groceries In Eastern Oregon. Let us supply you. Jlail orders solicited. ;' Gray Bros. Grocery Co. THREE PHONES, 28 ONLY ONE QUALITY THE BEST WWW We are exclusive sell'ng agent. in Pendle ton for Imperial Tea and Coffee Kxtracts and Spices. Chase & Sanborn's Tea tind Coffee, did .Monk Olive Oil and Olives, Gillnetter's Columbia Kiver Salmon, Gold Jledul Butter. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. rr SAVANNAH, Oct. 1 2. ( 1. N. S.I Miss Alice Moore has the distinction of being the best-looking person ever captured in a moonshine still raid. Miss Moore, however, is not under ar rest, nor Is she charged with taking part in distilling. She Is held us a wit ness following the raid on the still said to have been operated by Mark lira ml and I'.ruce Kirby. Kirby was killed In the raid. Miss Jfoore states she was captured by the men and forced into watching for Federal aaents. Heal Hives, Rashes, Tetter and Poison Ivy with FOR SKIN IRRITATIONS "POUjLAH FOR CINCRATiCNS" A Pr aeration, cf COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBESJ AT YOUR DPUGCIST r JYN M 5 pNl rJ tuWliu( at.. t21c A DAY Soon Pays rnt. n 1 ) rOi 3 A short time com pletely ra.vs for an Eu reka while you use it. Ten days free trial in your home. This offer is good only to October l"th. l'lione 4 f H for a free home demniuttration. HtftEKA CM 1 FURNITURE 103 E. Court St Phone 496 Your Old Kitrnltiire Taken in K.change on 'ew Q I'