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" TWELVE PAGES PAGS SIX DAILY EAST DREGOITIAIT, PZSDUTOIf. CBEGOIT, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1921. f Social and Club News :.:i:i"Ti.rj mih exjoted i". the hospitality ofi La riai.oV women who entertained dele-fe;.:r- .f me Synodioal society Wednes cla? i.nO 1 httrsday is given by Mrs. J. K. A' e., Mrs. R. J. Hageman, .Mrs. A r.ry 1 nomas, Mrs. T. II. Hampton, y ty J V. .Maloney, Mrs. Bessie Iteese, s: horn with Mrs. C. S. Jerard as hostess. .TO PIN1 IN OTETIA. The theme for the afternoon was! -Mrs. he la O. Saline-, "American Fiction," and for an inter- Weston, esting program, Mrs. Mary Disosway gave a synopsis of Sinclair Lewis' no. vel, -'Main Street." Mrs. David B. Hill Five a synopsis of "The Urimming Cup,"' by Dorothy Canfield Fisher and II. S. McKenzie. Mrs. J. E. Con- Mrs. J. F. Robinson gave a synopsis of and Mrs. George L. Clark. "Lulu liett," by Zona Gale. A discus- r 410ms consisting of addresses sion of novels and dramas dealing with formerly of ! and who has frequently suns I mil: i a se ertions were enjoved dur- i Hi. n days session, l'articularly joyali'e w;is the Mothers and Dangh- i ' r-r held Wednesday evening, f.l vh oh toasts were Riven as fol i.v 'What the daughters Owe the J:h 'iy Miss Helen McDonald, lepi nt,i to by "What the Mothers ' he "V ighters," by Mrs. O. E. Sil i hnri.e. A literature exhibit was In eti i if Mm Hat tie Short and Miss 1 ( b V Donald, and drew much In tel --ted oi mment. Dev'."le were honor guests for an ! i . nh'f ride by the Ad Club of Ia Oarrie .uter.the Wednesday afternoon ' f " (,'uests of the society were ' 't. Dawson, general serre I r r.f ihe Women's Hoard of Home .Missions of New York City; Mrs. t'has. . . ., executive secretury of the North I'Mcific district, of 1'ortlaml, f I.'cv. E. T. Allen, D. D.. recently r I' emlfi Persia, now Professor of T ''e -nd Missions at Whitworth col ic e, Hi.iUnne. The next annual meet Inn will be held In Portland. in Pendleton, is making such satisfac tory progress with her studies in San Francisco that her teacher. Campan eri, expects to launch her in grand opera in New York next August. Mrs. Saling has sung before many leading clubs and societies in San Francisco, and has everywhere met At..- nt officers of the society and j the small town was given by Mrs. Fred with a mast enthusiastic reception Donert. During the tea hour, Mrs. E. L. Smith presided at the tea table. ' I " i:-t ti'he cr.rn meets , 'S he yptrdr.y ISltlDGK U'NCIfEON GIVEN For an enjoyable bridge luncheon, Mrs. Lawrence (!. Frazier and Mrs. Mark Moorhouse were hostesses yes terday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frazier, on Thompson street. Five ta bles were in play, Mrs. L. M. Spatilding winning the high score trophy, and Mrs. Harold Warner winning second honi(rs. Chrysanthemum; were used most effectively In decorating. attend ino.r. Mrs. W. H. Dale, Miss Ruth Doug las, Miss Krva Dale. Miss .Marguerite Humphrey, Miss Lucile Saling, and Miss Ella Dale motored to Walla Walla last evening where they were guests nt the Question I'rom, given by the high school students, at Cotillion hall. RESEAitcir arn to meet. Tho Itesaerch Club will meet on Tuesday nt the home of Mrs. J. W. Ma- rrent literature club mot loney with Mrs. Maloney and Mrs. T. afternoon nt the Jerard It. Itembnldt as hostesses. MS HOPK'H UPbXAinS SHOP TOMORROW SATURDAY A Sj social Showing of SUITS $45.00 Some late arrivals in smart looking Suits, ripple styles and straight line models, both fur trimmed and plain tailored; colors navy, brown and rehTdeer. I'KXDLETON'S rOI'DIiAIt GARMENT SHOP EVERY CHILD IN THE LAND ENJOYS The Billy Whiskers Series OF BOOKS Wo have the complete assortment of "Those roll li'kinjf, frolicking stories of the inimitable goat." Cultivate the habit of reading Our large tock of popular fiction contains the best Stories to be had. THOMPSON I E "Try the Drug Store First" from her hearerrj, who have compris ed the most musicnlly culturd people of that musical city. Finally her teacher advised against these appear ances, and has directed her exclusive attention to the study of leading so prano roles In the best grand operas.1 These she is mastering in Italian to ' such good purpose that her teacher declares that her success as an opor-1 atic star is assured. I Campanerl accepts only a limited number of pupils whose vocal gifts be j lias found to be of the highest order. 1 Friends of Mrs. Saling will be pleased ' to learn of her present success and ap- j proaching triumph tho culmination I of many years of intelligent and untir-! lug endeavor. ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY. Mrs. Frank Fraiier and Mrs. Rena Addoms entertained informally yes terday afternoon at Hillside Home. White chrysanthemums were used in decorating. The afternoon was spent in talking and needlework. Mrs. T. M. Ilemhnldt sang two solos, accompan ied by Mrs. James A. Fee and Mrs. Addoms sang also, accompnlned by Mrs. Freemont Harvey. Refresh ments were served later In the after noon. Guests for the affair were: Mrs. Robert Fletcher. Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. Freemont Harvey, Mrs. Guy Matlock, Mrs. Laura D. Nash, .Mrs. W. D. MeN'ary. Jlrs. Roy Alex ander, Mrs. William Bennett, Mrs. Charles Hond, Mrs. Henjamin L. Bur roughs, Mrs. Burchlll, Mrs. Sylvan Cohn, Mrs. Lucy Donaldson. Mrs. Bert A. McDonald, Mrs. James A. Fee, Mrs. I. M. Schannep, Mrs. T. M. Rembnldt, Mrs. O. W. Phelps. Miia Pauline Mima, Miss Evalyn Hummerville, Miss Sydney Sunimerville, and Miss Alice Forshaw. AIRS. RUST HOSTESS. Mrs. Leona Hust was hostess last evening ut her home in Milton to twen ty members of the choir of the Chris tian church. After an evening of games und music, refreshments were served by tho hostess. WILL OO TO HOQI'IAM. Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Russell and daughter, Miss Einina Russell, will Inuve tomorrow by motor for Hoqulnm. They will visit relatives, nnd will be absent from Pendleton for about n month. LEAVE FOR SPOKANE. Mr. mid Mrs. Arnold Noble left for Spokane last evening after spending a lew days with Mrs. Noble's parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. W. Llncbaugli, of Dy ers' Grove, LEAVES FOR PORTLAND. Mr.i. Dan I. Smythe was called to Portland today by the Illness of her mother, Mrs. L. R. Kern. Mr. nnd Mrs. Smythe returned yesterday from tho Euiit. MltS. SNYDER II ICIER Mis. J. M. P. Snyder is a guest at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. Wil liam E. Lowell. BUILD YOURSELF UP SO AS TO FEEL BETTER Eat ntul sleep bettor, as well as look better, by taking Hood's Narsnparilln. it is nil all-Hin-ycar-round medicine, good lu all seasons. It purifies, enriches and revitalizes tho blood, creates tin appetite, aids digestion, assists assimilation of tho food you eat, and wonderfully builds up tho whole system. In niuuy cases it siirrrds where other medicines tail to do uny good. If you need,a mild effective cathar tic, get Hood's Pills. Heating Stoves . V.'o have a good assortment of heaters, both new and u. ed. tu;od quality 6 inch Stove Pipe 33c lood quality 6 inch Elbows 33c Uovc Boards, from 23c to $2.75 'Mit Shovels, Coal Hods, Stove Lifters, Shaker Ihndles, Etc., are a part of our line of stoves and stove supplies. Sjc use before you buy. We can save you money. Yours for Service Riley & Kemp ...miiii fHir Wth'lrword Satisfaction Our Aim Extracted Honey Pints 35c Quarts 55c ' 1-2 Gallon $1.15 Gallon $2.50 . Comb Honey, each 30c Fresh Mince Meat, Libby's, pound 30c Fresh Apple Cider, gallon 75c Fresh Eastern Oysters, quart $1.25 Fresh Sauer Kraut, quart 15c Weston Mountain Potatoes, 100 pounds $2.50 in 5 sack lots, per hundred $2.25 Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Qu&lity -th Best LKAVES FOR PORTLAND. .Mrs. L. C. Scharpf left yesterday by automobile for Portland where she will vinlt with her parents. .She was aeeompanied on the trip by her bro ther, B. T. Fanning of Pilot Rock. TO VISIT HERE. Mr. anl .Mrs. A. M. Rond of Pull man, Wash., are expected to arrive In Pendleton tomorrow to be the gue.stH of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Spalding at their home on Lincoln street. WILL RETURN HOME. Mr. end Mrs. Ralph Renge of Ilepp- ncr, who Have been visiting at the homo of Mr. Renge's sister, Mrs. Ruth Barnett, will leave tomorrow for their home. MISS BERKELEY HERE. Miss Mildred Berkeley has re turned after an extended stay at Can non Beach. She will remain In Pen dleton during tho winter. VISITS IX IA. ORANDE. 'Mrs. L. E. Plnson is visiting her mother, Mrs. Phillip Nebergall and will see the "Days of 49" at La Orande. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. John Secor has gone to Port land for a two weeks' visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. McFadden. MISS COOK TO VISIT. Miss Veva Cook will leave this eve ning for The Dulles, where she will spend a few dnys with friends. IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES HOME DEMONSTRATION Points the housewife should know In selecting beef toy her table are these: 1 The color nnll texture of the lean meat. A good grade of beef has lean meat of light to to medium red In color, of firm even texture and a fairly regular dlBtributlon of fat through the lean, giving It a mottled appear ance. The poorer grades have darker colored meat. 2 The fat should be firm and a creamy white. In the med ium igradcs the fat flabby and yellowish in celor while a poor grade hns fat of a pronounced fellow color. ' Not only Is the better grade beef more palatable but the shrinkage in cooking Is much less and the proportion of edible meat higher. E. V. D. Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh It a local disease greatly Influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefor requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is taken Internally and acts throsgh the Blood on the Mucous Surface! ot the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation ot the dlseaae, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and atnlst nature In doing Its work. All Druggie!'. Circulars free. F. 1. Cheney A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Coming to PENDLETON DR. MELLENTHIN SrCCFJiSFtX SPECIALIST FOR THE PAST FIFTEEN YEARS. POF.S NOT FSE SIHGEKY Will be at PENDLETON HOTEL, THURSDAY, NOV. 10 Offlco Hours: 10 a. ra. to 4 p. m. THE THOMAS SHOP SAVE ON YOUR NEW Fall Suit All the latest materials, in mid night blue, black, brown, taupe and medium blue. The styles embrace a wide range of modes from the popular straightline tailored effect to the more dressy belted effect. There are also a number of smart youthful styles especially adapted for misses. Some have fur collars and are trimmed with bands of fur. Price ranging from $29.50 and up TFNNIX CONTRACT AWAHDFD KKATTLK, Oct, L'2. (l P.) The contract for the Skagit tunnel has been awarded to Storrie Company of Sun Francisco, for two and a quarter million dollars, payable In bonds. THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE When you purchase a pair of W. L Douglas Shoes fj you are getting the best shoe value for the price that money can buy. i For Sale by A. EKLUND PILSIMiKIUF-S TO BR CLOSED. WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (U. P.) Scores of arrests, closing of nine distil leries In Maryland, Kentucky, Ohio and Pennsylvania will be made with in tho next few days, the office of Pro. hibitlon Commissioner Haynes has an nounced. Itaynes said many wealthy bootleggers would probably bo Jailed in several of the lurge eastorn cities. (lorntloD Ts Successful. Mrs. Vuughan Finch of Pilot Rock, was brought to Pendleton yesterday and underwent a serious operation nt St. Anthony's hospital. Her condition is said to be very satisfactory. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Examination Dr. Mellenthln Is a regular gradu ate In medicine and surgery and Is li censed by the state of Oregon. He visits professionally the more Import ant towns and cities and offers to all who call on this trip consultation and examination free, except the expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment he does not operate for chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit ninny wonder ful results in discuses of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cutarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci atica, leg ulcers und rectul ailments. If you have been ailing for any length of time and do not get any bet ter, do not fall to call, as Improper measures rather than disease are very Ua f ii uiiirii tuo tuuar ut yuui 1UU& Maiiuillg trouble. Remember above date, that extmi nation on this trip will be free und that his treatment Is different. ""S3 SOMETHING NEW We have Just received the most beautiful deslsn and pattern In Ivory, Just what you have always looked for and wanted, a very neat edge of blue on every article. When engraved the blue Is seen In the background. Look in our windows, you will see a small display ot this beautiful Ivory. The price Is no more than the old style Ivory which everyone has. Be one of the first to be up to date. A wonder ful Xma gift. AT THE HOMFj OF GIFTS THAT LAST Hanscoms J en tore HOTEL PENDLETON BLOCK PENDLETOX, OREGON Generations of Service Address: 338 Itoston Illock, Minne apolis, Minn. THE SEALY "A Pillow for the Body" Originated in grandmother's time, in the days when, integrity meant more than the 'dollar mark, Sealy attrib utes of Tuftless Comfort, Utmost Cleanliness and Old Fashioned Quality have come down the generations, a heritage highly valued by health enlightened women of today. Drop in and get acquainted with Sealy Tuftles Comfort. Let Us tell you why the Sealy never grow old. GOOD WINESAP APPLES for sale, $1 a sack: Bring sacks, 1 mile north of Free-water. Mrs. Edyth Didion Crockett Sta. on Interurban CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO 103 E. COURT ST. Phone 46 Exchange onr old furniture for new. Highest prices paid for your old furniture. QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. 1ST ftlnln M. DR. LYNN K. B LAKES LEE Chronin and N'crvou DUwtaM UImmi of Women. X-IUr Blctrtr Therapeutic Tempi Bldf. Boom II Pbona 111 TWIN' FALLS. Ila Oct.22. (t'.r.) Attorneys, defending; Mrs. L.vda Sou- tlianl. the alleged "hluebeanlesa to. duy prepared neveral motions which may effect her release. Durin? ih morning the defense uttempted to gvt Judge llabcock'H approval to list u score of witnesses. Vnder the law the defense Is allowed only five wit nesses unless it Informs the judge what it Intends to prove by each tes timony. He will carry argument on these motions over until Motility mor nlnf, it was indicated as the after noon sesoion began. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COMPKTKNT COOK and housekeeper wants permanent position, not less than winters work considered. Apply lioom 16, Senate Hotel. WANTKP to buy from owner for cash, K or room house or two building lots within city. Address U04 East Court street. First Christian Bible School Is looking for SLIPPERS, not the kind we wear on our feet, but those who were "ABSENTEES" last Sunday. DO YOU FEEL All Down in the Mouth? Good for Nothing? Otherwise Dilapidated? day There's a reason It's because you were not at Sunday School last Sun So, do not miss it tomorrow. Come one, come all ! Morning sermon, 11 a. m. "Havin? the Mind nf th'p SnWt "rns y ui nic xitoii ao waui,uut tuc 11UUU Ul IIIC dpi II I IS illQ 11(1 pe&Ce evening, .ou-r maing me Lost.' bpecial songs will intersperse the sermon. Come. Bring Others. Welcome! J.