Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1921)
1 PAGE SIX PMt.Y T.AST OREG0N1AN, PENDLETON, VjfiL'GON, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1021, EIGHT PAGES c ' Social and Club News PORTRAIT OF MI Sri YVTUK I PAStf THHODiH PKNDLKTf ).V Th miisin r-riioi, of t-sterd.iv's ! Mr.' and Mr, (ieorge Herman Ober Oreeon Journal contained an attrac- t,uff''r. of Spokane, tralto evening, and who wiM sine in Portland November 18 and 19 in "The Masked Hall." The opera, by Verdi, will be presented by the Portland opera Asso ciation and Miss VI will be one of the stars. She will sini? "I'rica." In addition to the leading roles, Kobert Corrucclnl, general director, has train ed a chorus of nearly 10 voices, and an orchestra of 30 of the best perform ers iwlll furnish the musical barking. The sceneries and cost nines will be up to the usual hiKh standard. MI93 SMITH WF.HS Of Interest to Pendleton friends of MiRS Sarah Smith, of lj (irando. Is the news of her marriaxo to Alfred Hard ing, Jr., of Havana, Cuba, In Washing ton, I). C. The ceremony took place In Bethlehem Chapel of Washington Cnthedrul, the groom's father. lit. Itev. Alfred Harding, liishop of Washing ton, officiating. The engagement wan announced September 14, and tin the bridegroom through who sang in Pendleton Friday; r"u: -"ianu. wnere w.e, .... oe gllesis or .ir. arm .wrs. woci- CHAPTKR HAS MEETING. Keeinun chaptir of Westminister and son Mllie Huild met on Saturday at the home of Pendieton Saturday .Mrs. J. E. Tryon, with Mrs. Tryon and Mrs. George Stamper as hostesses. Ouring the business meeting, Mrs. teuffer. Mr. Obcrteuffer is Hoy Scout H. ,s. McKenzie was cliosen as a dele- ! executive lor eastern Washington and gate to the Synodical meeting to be , Idaho and will attend the district con- held in La Crande October 19 and 21. i vention of Hoy Scout leaders. jfor Presbyterian women of Oregon.; ' For an enjoyable program. Miss I PASSES TilltorCHJ PENOI.ETO.V. j iinrbiira Edmunds gave a solo, with Mrs. t. S. McCune, of Walla Walla, ; piano accompaniment by Miss Agnes was In Pendleton on Sunday en Uttle. Mrs. flair Edwards gave a! gioup of songs, and Mrs. T. H. Hem-, bolt sang also, with Mrs. H. E. Mc Lean at the piano. j route borne after a visit In Idaho, with her sister, .Mrs. Gregory. llolse, , Phillip HETt'KX FROM PORTLAND Mrs. J. F. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. IENTERTAIX WITH PARTY. Mrs. S. It. Thompson and Mrs. John rs. i Donald Robinson, (ieorgeStoe and Syrt '"' ' -rn.-rianieu wnn an enjoyable, Wllllnnm returned1 last evening f l orn , l,rl(lc l""'ly "n Saturday afternoon a motor trip to Portland. at the Thompson home. Gladioli and chrysanthemums made a most efftc- VISIT IX WALLA WALLA ltivu '''oration for the rooms, where Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanley spent flv" ,ll,lll's w,'re in iUiy during the tho week-end In Walla Walla as the af,(" ""n- 'M,'s- George Hartman won guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Yennoy. i1hft '"'K1' s'orfc trophy and Mrs. David ji. eisini me cori.sonai:on prize. Ten G 1 " EST IX PENDLETON'. Miss Ituth Proebstel, who Is teach- Who Is In business In Cuba, could oli-iing near Freewater, was a week-end tain but ten days' leave, the bride Visitor in Pendleton, end her family went to Washington, that the ceremony might take place MISS DAVIS VISITS, there. I Miss Evelyn Davis spent the week- - lend iji Athena as the guest of Mrs. GI'ERT OF JIKS. MARSH. ' Mrs. liruce Brace (Vivian Glbbs) of Enterprise, is a guest at the home of Judge and Mrs. Charles H. Marsh. Mrs. Brace is convalescing after un operation for appendicitis. , rfc ii . Dean Willuby. VISITS IX WALLA WALLA Mrs. Mao Wetzel 1 laird spent the week-end In Walla Wallu, visiting rcl- I at Ives. UOl'F'S UPSTAIRS SHOP n ; NEW DANCE FROCKS " if AVE ARRIVED Just unpacked an express ! j shipment of PARTY FROCKS Colors, Black, Fuschia, Flame, Peach, Ileliatrope and Orchid. SEE TIIEM TOMORROW I'O 1 luldilionul guests were invited for t!ie tea hour. MISS EVANS WEDS i Miss Katherinc Evans, of Canby. j who is known In Pendleton, became the bride of Phillip Hammon of ore-' gon City in Portland on Saturdiy night. Miss Grace Hoeh, formerly of Pendleton, and a sorority sister of the bride, was ribbon bearer at the cere mony, whic h took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kaufman. P. T. A. M'BKTS. The Pa rent -Teacher Association of Riverside school met rfn Friday even ing. Besides n social hour, a pro gram was given, consisting of read ings by Miss Nina English. Miss Vel ma English and Airs. H. O. Zwicker, a vocal roIo by Mrs. Alex Manning and a talk on Red Cross work by Miss Esther Kelly. DINNER THURSDAY NIGHT. Members of the parish of the ('lurch of the Redeemer will lie gucstii on Thursday evening at a din ner in Parish JIM. It will commem orate, the hundredth anniversary of founding of the missions of the church. SOCIETY TO MEET The Women's Home Missionary So ciety of the Methodist Church will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2: So o'clock tit the homo of Mrs. Enoch Pearson, 1310 East Court street. Mrs. E. I.. Smith and Mrs. JI. U Stockman will assist Mrs. Pearson, New Goods Sweet Apple Cider New Mince Meat, Libby's in Bulk New Stock Walnuts New Stock Almonds New Dates New Figs New Sauer Kraut in Bulk New Pop Corn Brookfield Sausage FINE APPLES PRICED FROM $2.00 UP. NO CULLS. Unloading today one car load of Number One Weston Mountain Potatoes. Get our price on Winter Potatoes. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phonei 23 Only 1 Quality the Bet I I. I THE THOMAS SHOP 1 Fur Trimmed Coats Fashion's Favorite This Season. We have a beautiful . line with real Beaver, Squirrel, Australian Opos sum, Beaverette, Ameri can Opossum and Coney. All the newest materi als represented in our stock. We know we can please you. l I A It OAK M KNT SHOP n m Sim vmumsmmrrMKMaansaKm PUKSES, VANITY BOXES, HAND BAGS In all the latest colors, shapes and styles. Just the kind you have been looking for and the prices are right. ItKTl'ltXH KltOM POKTI,ANI. Miss Mary Flack has retur ned alter a visit in Portland. Honey Bear 2 v s " nL&y 7 E' This mascot of the howitzor com pany of the Fifth Regiment of Ma rines is a honey bear. It was cap-) tured in Panama and accompanied the boys on their recent maneuvers tn the Virginia: wilderness. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION The woman In tile farm homo Is a most Important economic faelnr In agriculture. Her sue- css In domestic work undoulit-' ediy has a direct liearinir on the efficiency of the field worker,!, her skillful mtimmliiK of the homo and its surrouuilimts con- tiilnitcs to tho cash intake, and In addition she Is largely re- sponsilile for the necessary home comforts and the social llfo that make farm life satisfactory and idonsuralile. Her rcsiuu- Hlhllty diM not end here for a modern farm woman realizes that on her depends the import- nut question of whether tho succeeding (feneration will like fa nn llfo well enough to utay on tlie farm or whether it will mean to them a prosaic life full of drudgery which they should escupo it possihle. K. V. I). lift JlniTinjtie Idcens!. A license "to wtd has been issued at the ofl'Ico of the county Clei k to Wal ter Knyart, a farmer of Walla Wallit. and l.eoiia, Kltcliersido of I'ciidleton. 5.9(i ItlliiKs Suit oil Notes. JuiUrnient to the) amnunt of $S4 is soiiKlit liy Tieiney-Toner t'o. in H stilt which has been filed in circuit court against S. It. Sams, II. J. War ner represents the plaintiff company. The sum is claimed due on notes Riven to the plaintiff by the defendant. 1 PENDLETON DRUG CO The JiexallStore Try the Drug Store First FURNITURE New and Seco.id Hand at prices within reach of Everyone One beautiful walnut bod room suite $175.00 One beautiful ivory white maple suite $2fc5.00 0x12 grass ruga, worth $12.00 $8.50 7ix9 Congoleum Rug $10.75 45 pound Cotton Mattress, f. o. b. srrc $5.50 45 pound cotton Mattress delivered $6.00 A No. 1 grade white cups and saucers, set $1.65 j Yours for Service Riley & Kemp NKUVinOH A KM OITKKFH KANSAS ITl'Y, Oct. 17. (lT. P.) The American l,ei4lon aviation com mittee offered tho services of a com mittee and 75 members of the local area club to recruit former service men to carry mail by air if the rail road strike becomes effective. The of fer was made In a teleitram to post master Hays. It was said at the aero derby just starting here that initio ex- iirniy and navy airmen throughout the country nilsht be recruited for this service, forming a vast nlr mall distri buting force. Kcwnrd Cases Continued. The city and county reward ca.ses which have to do with the settlement of claims of contestinff parties for the money offered for the capture of the luui'deri'ia of Til Taylor have beeii continued until Wednesday. The case was net for hearing this morning. .MOONKIi'lXKK II S .K 1,1 KM SISTKIU'II.I.K. W. Va., Oct. 17. (I. X. S.) Prohibition officials, who raid ed a dwelling near here, found Jim I in vis, tlie nibbed proprietor, a .one arnud man, his wife recovering from i serious illness, bis wife's mother suf fering from a broken hip and his only son slowly dylnir from tuberculosis. Mnoiislilninir, evidently, was a tedious lull, for Uavis used aif ordinary tea eltle with a copper coil. Kvldcnce that a considerable iiuantlty hud re cently been made and disposed of was found. Officers said the still and bbiv Kalbnis of mash were confiscated. I'or Stcallne Hides Charles Wickwer, Albert Crispin!!, Pete llariey, V. 8. Porter and William Aherle were Riven fines of $10 and costs tliis morning in the coii't of Justice Joe 11. I'arkcs on chiuvies of stealing i ride on a train. Tile nun- bur of hoboes baa decreased many foi l sinct the enforcement of the stu'e law iwisin rble-sealini,' it crime. 'I lu.so road knights who do come through Pcuiileton are lielnK taken into com! ny the authorities, and in cases wnerc tliey have no funds with which to piv lines, they are plvcn tlie prillea:e ci worklni," out their time on tlie ivoi-ii Run If. Jk Quality Our Uatcliwonl Eatikfaction Our Aim For Childhood's Little Wounds-Cuts, Bruises and Rashes, apply Healing Zemo Zem.i is a clean, antiseptic liquij that cools anSry skin, heals Tetter, ringworm, Eciema, removes pirn pies, blackheads and raphes. Fin for itching scjlp. AH DruKists'. FOR SKIN 1RRITATION9 Cliiims Cruel Treatment. That bis wife deserted him and left home and was Inter arrested and found Kiiilty of a clmi'KO of larceny .and Is now servinir a sentence in Jail here are some of the facts recited by Joseph K. Huey In Ills suit for divorce from Myrtle C. Huey. The couple married at Walla Walla In 1 It 1 7 accoiilinn: to .he complaint, and I hero are two mi nor sons as a result of the union. The Huey home was in l.a Grande when the defendant in tills suit is said to have deserted her husband. She with Mattle Crown, employed at the Huey homo. Is said to have left Iji C.rande in company of two men. Italey, Ha ley and Stelwer and H. J. Warner rep resent the plaintiff. lY CHARLBS E.. HUGHES , (International News Service ataff Correspondent.) PASADENA, Cai., Oct. 17. A series of airplanes designed or commercial or business) purposes, ranging from a five-passenger biplane for short trips to a sumptuous air palace In which fourteen persons may take an extend ed trip through the air, is announced by a local aircraft company as its line or types for li):'2." The engineers of tho concern have been working since leaving the army service to develop strictly commercial types of aircraft. As a result the com pany has issued a catalogue of 1922 types, and intends to adopt the policy, similar to that of automobile manu facturers, of developing each year a series of improved types and announc ing an advanced line for the following year. The styles of 1922 airplane models, according to the concern's announce ments, have numerous novel features. A "poor man's airplane, which has a comfortable cabin for five persons, costs but f 16,500 and will fly 250 miles no, unit stoping for additional gaso line. This is the smallest of the trans port types. The largest is a huge freighter with four engines having a total of 1,600 horsepower. In between In the up-to-date "line" of next year's airplanes arc cabiried craft which will carry five to twenty persons, or haul 500 pounds to two tons of freight at eighty-live to one hundred miles an hour. Pefhnpa the most Interesting of the fourteen kinds of alrplnnes described in the price list are two models of "air cruisers de luxe." These are elab orately fitted out, ono of eight pet- sons, and the larger, which Is named the "Air Palace," for earring fourteen Each has the luxurious fittings of fine yacht, with added comforts for camping in the mountains or making long auto tours. The "Air Palace" has complete elec (ricul fixtures for cookihg, warmth and other conveniences', including shaving or curling one's hair while in the air. It has a complete outdoor camping outfit, which is stored in the fuselage of the airplane back of the cabins. There are two cabins, one for the filot and the engineer, and with i special place for the "air commodore, "s the owner Is called, and the other for guests, with a third or smaller compartment for luggage and ncces series. The "air commodore" may di rect the course of his aircraft from the upper cabin and at the same time con verse with his guests, or he may pass from one cabin to another. This sort of airplane, nil complete with engines having 8110 horsepower, sells for $l.".fl)0. Another type of craft listed In the 1922 air catalogue is a line of "am phibians," which are airplanes with special alighting gear so that the ma chine may descend with equal facility on laud or water. It has wheels four or more like a regular land plans, but also has a boat hull. This type is expected to be very popular, since there are many sections where flights will be made over wooded or hilly country in which there are no suitable landing fields, but where rivers or lakes will offer excellent and safe alighting. A Southern Califonia "nniiibian" air line Is already projected, with Pasadena's landing field as one ter minus; Avalon, Santa Catallna Island, as a second, and Dig Pear Lake, which Is at 7.000 feet altitude in the Sierra Mad re range of Southern California, as the third point. Safety Features Included - Several novel featues especially worked out to provide greater safety in flying on commercial schedules are incorporated in the new airplanes. One is a removable engine unit, by means of which an engine can bs takenfrom a machine and a new one installed in less than a half hour. Tho designer has gone on the theory that a com mercial airplane should no more be asked to run on one engine over a long stretch of territory than a locomotive is required to do. He has planned to have engines changed at a division pi.int while the passengers are at lunch, so that an airplane may pro ceed on schedule with now and well tested engines and a consequent great er safety. In the meantime the used engines may be thoroughly overhauled and put in shape for another trip. Tire llaard Watctioil Another feature of this "lino of ships" is a serious effort to get r'.d of the menace of fire while in the uir. The engines are placed so that no fumes, or gas, may reach the pilot or passengers, and both motors are in closed in me'al cowling with a fire door which can be closed instantly to permit use of fire extinguisher. An interesting novelty in tho new type of airplanes is the ability to fold the wings so the machine may go into a hangar, or nP'plane garage, less than twenty-four feet wire. The airplanes aro equipped so that they may be towed with wings folded and run past traffic on city streets or highways. They can thus be brought up to a hotel for a load of passengers, whisked T '77ie' W1" 'Te ' "Pape's Cold Compound" is Quickest Relief Known . Don't stay stuffed-tip! Quit blowing $ and snuffling! A dose of "Pape's Cold j Compound" taken every two hours un- ,' til three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. , The very first dose opens clogged i nostrils and the air passages of the , head; stops nose running; i. sieves tho headache, dullness, feverishneis. "Pupe's Cold Compound" coHts only a few cents at drug stores, jt acts without assistance, tastes nice, con tains no quinine Insist upon Pape's! out to a flying field and in five min utes have tlie wingn spread and locked and be off in flight. These airplanes are frequently towed through Pasa dena's streets and along highways to the most desirable "take off," which may be in a field several miles distant. Sleeplessness. You can,'t sleep in the stillest night, if your digestion is bad. Take Hood's Sarsaparllla it strength ens the stomach and establishes that condition in which sleep regularly conies and is sweet and refreshings THE DOLLAR DAY We are going to offer a number of wonderful values to our cus tomers. In our beautiful show window you will find a few of these articles, the r;t you will find In our large stock. , Come early and select tho most choice of these articles. We are always willing to serve our customers with courtesy. COME TO The Home of Gifts That Last Hwom's Jewelry Store HOTEL PENDLETON I1LOCK PENDLETON, OREGON ASPIRIN l XGlM I KS MAY STKIKE. NEW TO UK. Oct. 17. tl'. P.I The marine engineers may strike In New York, thus further tieing up the port s transportation. Tlie strike will lie sympathetic. OR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE 'ironic an1 Kervou LMseasea and of Women. X-Ray Elvctrt' Therapeutic. mpu nidg Room it w TIM 411 A TIP AIMMT PLANTING IT.OM Till'. PIOM'litt ITOKHT Many people want to do things In the .vay of making the home s'ir roundltigs attractive but are not in formed as to the proper season to plant. Mr. Eorsh.nv, tlie pioneer flor ist in this city would remind those in ter, sted cues that riiiht now Is the onlv time to plant such satisfying thiius as tulips, hvacinths. daffodils I and he has tlie goods and the know ledge of w hich is ho?.t. Furthermore he would p'lt in a re minder that fall is the best time ti plant nil trees and hard shrub, rv. and that within a few days he will have his new nursery supplied with tuck licr acluctiona call be mude. Name "Bayer" on Genuine Beware! Unless you see the name Payer" on backara or on tnhleia voir are not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by Phvsiciana for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin uniy as told in the Payer package for Colds, Headache, Neural gin, Rheumatism, Earache. Tooth ache, Lumbago, and for Tain. Handy tin boxes of twelve River Tablets of Aspirin cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Aspirin is the trade murk of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceilcticiikater ot Salicyiicadd. ( For One Week Only him I , (J (-7 111 a $25.00 to $35.00 Worth of Records Free WITH ANY PHONOGRAPH IN OUR STORE. "We take a genuine interest in placing a musical in strument in your home; not from a viewpoint of profit, but from a conception of duty in bringing to your home one of the frrenrest thi fer-GOOD MUSIC BY THE GREAT MASTERS. : " " " muu.uu iuattuiic SoO.OO Records Free With S187.50 3Iachine 830.00 Records Free With S1S5.00 Machine $3.j.C0 Records Free With S225.00 Machine LIBERAL TERMS. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO inn r 01 i;t st. Kvchaimc our old furniture for new d,l furniture riione 408 Iliglu-st prifos paid for your