East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 14, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PMLY EST OSECOSIAS, FODLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVLXCX, IIOTEIITJEE 14, 1021,
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Social and Club News
L. W. C. MEETS.
The Loyal Workers Class
jmerly oeeupledby Mc and Mrs. B. F. 1 be able to distribute bindlns twine and
of the 'Avertl!." ' i loriijsi as far w i at Erhn 0.0.1
Christinn church met at the home of I wjr a dinanee of L'.l tuil.F. IVnUlet..:
jira. n. 1. uaiiwa 011 rriuay in honor in. ur . 1U attT, iwoiild 1 m- 73 miles ,1 her wholasaie j
01 -rs. n. scon s eigniy-nrxi eirtn-i ine iiuugnitrs 01 eterans will territory iiy this 1 at ? wid all of il.e
day and that rf the hostess whose Jhave a special meeting tonight at fiii.tix living in ir-.it :z miles wo Ml
b rthday was celebrated on the sameSU at the home of Mis. William It. .have to pay mure for binding- tw;ie
occasion. iWyriok. 314 West ISluff. The de- ;r.i;ipci! through to I'ortland and h-. .1-
Mrs. Scott and .Mrs. (iauna were j panment premueni, .irs. runcis 1 e! l ac!; over the c;
presented with chnniunK gifts. The,-uc'oa or .viarsiuieiu, .,1U be pres- .isii.vry u doublo 1
presentation was made by Evangelist I1'1-
Henshaw. j 1
Mr. and Mis. Curtis sang "The -MOTOR PARTY KETCKNS.
Nearer the Sweeter" and "The Green J -Mrs- l'' Haley. Mrs. Willard Rond,
Hill Far Away. jMrs. George Hartman, Mrs. Charles
Among out of town guests were theIiond and -Mrs- s- K- Thompson. Pen
Rev, and Mrs. R. L. Russabarber, now "etn matrons who spent the week
of Waltsburg. Rev. Russabarger was iend in Portland, have returned. They
formerly pastor of the Pendleton 'rnul,e tne t,lu u' motor,
church.
RETURN FROM POKTI-AND.
ghter, Hetty June, returned last eve
ning from Portland. .Mrs. Rarr and
A buffet luncheon was served, in
cluding two birthday cakes for the
honorees, presented by Mrs. Margaret
(Hoover. About sixty guests were pres
ent, among them Rev. and Mrs. Russa
barger, IUv. Henshaw, Rev. and Mrs.
W. A. Oressrtian. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis,
Mrs. &"oU, Mr. and Mrs. Oadwa. Mrs.
Hoover, Mrs. Tielvail, Mis. Rrndy,
"Mm. Bramwoll, Mrs. Clark, Mrs.
fnmioll ra 1 '..iin , n.l Mn .,,.
gill,' Mrs. F. F. Oreulieh.' Mrs. Vjerk-lThc1y "Men,lcd !lie iilciflc ItMItl
ing, Mrs. Friedly, Mrs. Hut, hin.son, nal livestock hxpositlon.
Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. KessTur, Mrs.
Kligham, Mrs. Mcl'herson, Mrs. Mat
lock, Mrs. Molstrom. Mm Straiighan,
Mrs. Mendell, Mrs. O'Cnnnell. Mis.
l.nes for tii-ir
Farmers I'enalim)
However, this is not merely a mat
ter of wholesale trade territory. If
Pendleton is going to be charged
$1.83 1-2 per hundred on binding
twine it means that all farmers in the
Pendleton territory will have to "pay
.j 31-2 cents per hundred more fori
their binding twine than will the far- I
mers in the Willamette valley. There '
are thoil',' m,la t.f rti.un,!., r.r v.:...ii '
Mr. and Mrs. Claude liarr and dau- twine used around Pendleton evert !
year and 11 there is any justification !
for tile fnrrrw.ru in li..,..lt..f ....
daughter have been absent from Pen- taml . ,.. cpms i
illctnn for spvem I woolra nml I- ni-r .1 : 1UIC
iLinoii ,v..., ;, ;:...:".' . n. u,e so mnes
J v ' " v,. ugu.
RETURN' FRO.M I'OMTAND.
Mr. and Mis. Pert Whitman have
returned, after a visit in Portland.
RETURN" FItOM PORTLAND.
.Mr. and Mrs. Dale Klusher and Mr.
and Sirs. Alvah Klusher returned yen-
to Fort-
Patten, Mrs. Iteese, Mrs. Sompi. Mrs. i 1
Mii. ir.,. 1,..: , ... lanu.
wuu'v .him, i t'uuii K uiiu ivus, ianar.
ENTERTAIN WITH PARTY
Mr. and 'Aim. Fred Rennlon were
hosts on Saturday evening at a formal
dinner at their home, 711 Willow
street. A color scheme of pink was
Used "most effectively, pink chrysan
themums being a par t of the decora
tion. Cards und dancing were the
diversion of the evening.
Quests for the affair were Mr. mid
Mrs. James H. Weleh, Ir. and Mrs. I..
M. Spalding, Dr. and Mis. Fred Dieu-'
alien, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. Mark liurthel, Mr. nnd
Mrs. S. H. FoiHliaw, Mr. and Mrs. E.
J. Mathew.Hon and Mr. and Mrs. James
Hill. '
BOYS ATTEND PARTY.
Melv.'n Dovell, Philip Huntley, Fred
Rennlon, Jr., Harold Hroulllard and
Urban Rchwnrz of Pendleton motored
to the Earl Dudley ranch near Helix
on Saturday . afternoon nnd wore
guests at a birthday party which cele
brated the twelfth anniversary of Ray
Dudley. Robert Kerley of Helix, was
an additional guest. The arternoon
wns spent In games and laler refresh
ments were served.
RIRTHDDAY IS CEtiKRRATRD.
The birthday anniversary of Joseph
K. Scott was celebrated on Saturday
evening when Mr. and Mrs, Scott en
tortalned with a party at their home,
116 Lewis street. Curds nnd dancing
weru'enjuycd, Harry lienson receiving
the high score at cards. About twenty
guests were present. A buffet supper
was served during the luter hours of
the evening,
CT.ARENCK PJRHOP HOST.
Clarenca Bishop wus host for a din
ner at Clown Point chalet Sunday,
when his guests Included Mr. and Mrs.
uonald Spencer, Mrs. John F, Ca.ipcr
of Walla, Walla, Wash., Mr. und Mrs.
John R. Adams of Pendleton, Mr. and
Mrs ThH Vytians of Walla Walla, Miss
Entelle Nissen of Sniita Anna, Cal.
Oregon Journal.
PICTURE OP MRS. K'E'li.V.
Mrs. Lowell Kern, formerly of this
cuy, assisieu in the Jo Iv and 1.1m
booth at the recent Junior League fete
in Portland, A picture of Mrs. Kern
apponred In yesterday's Oregonlun.
LITTLE SON UORN.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Touniiblood of
1J14 J'.ast Court street nro being con
gratulated, upon tho birth of a son
born November 12 ut 8t. Anthony's
hospital.
A .
MOVING TO RESIDENCE
Mr. and Mrs. Cl.vd Phillips are mov
Ing today from their present homo to
214 PerkhiH avenue, the residence, fnr-
HERE FROM HELIX.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Norvall were
in the city yesterday from Helix, en
route to Spokane for a visit.
RETURN FROM PORTLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scliurpf and
children have returned after a visit In
Portland.
ARE IN PORTLAND.
Air. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy, of
Pendleton, are at the Reason. Ore
gonlan.
IS PENDLETON VISITOR.
Airs. Frank Garrett was a Pcndle
ton visitor today. Her home is ii
Helix.
MISS JOERGER RETURNS.
Miss Margaret Joerger returned this
morning after a visit in Portland
lumier on in me v iiiamette valley. I 1
am not able to find ;t. It is a clear '
case of taxation without representa- '
tlon. it oimht to bo patent and self- j
evident that if the railroads can af
ford to haul this binding twine through 1
1 enilleton and on to Portland for Mmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmummmmammm
$1.30, they surely can afford to drop
it off at Pendleton, on their way
through, at the same rate and I don't I every 160 acre field and the farmer in
believe that the farmers will stand for ttle Wtuniette valley will get tho
Aluminum Ware
Large Shipment Direct from the Factory.
Pure Aluminum Roasters, each $1.43
Tea Kettles $4.00 and $4.25
Deep Padding Pans with tube, for cake
or pudding, both $1.75
Griddle Cake Covers, each $1.00
Large Muffin Pans, each $1.73
Medium Muffin Pans, each $1.40
Large Berlin Kettles, each $2.50
Double Boilers, each $2.30
Preserving Kettles, each $2.50
Universal Coffee Percolators.
Gray Bros. Groceiy Co!
! - Wroouct k
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3 Phone 28 Only 1 Quality th Bet
TAK
B OHiLBEEf
Mrs. Taylor's Siclrjiess Ended
- by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound
Konbttry, Ma"a.s.-"rslrere(i contin
ually with backncho nnd was often de.
pFTSu"',s7?,, n'"dont, had diz;;y
IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES
HOME DEMONSTRATION
Rcfore you open a bottle of
milk, wash and wipe tho out-
sldo of the can with water nnrl n
clean cloth. The llttlo depres-
sion at the top of the bttle col-
loots dust or water, or milk,
which may attract flies. Lift out
tho cup with a pointed lnstru-
ment, so that tho outside of tho
cap, which may bo contuminat-
ed, will not be pushed down into
tho milk.
Clean nnd nnnld the refripera-
tor where milk is stored, resu-
larly with hot sal-soda solution.
See that tho drip pipe is kept
clean and open,
Even In the cleanest refriger-
n tor, never keep milk In an open
vessel. Milk absorbs odors
eusily.
If there are babies or little
children in your home, clean,
cold, covered milk Is absolutely
essential. V. D,
Embassy buildings have been scrun
ulously spruced up for the fray, and
the various nutlons have secured pn
lauul uHliliiKtnn homes tor their
principal delenalei and hotel suites for
their lesser representatives and office
tureen.
1-I.Sli: K. IS MISSINfJ
m;V YORK, Nov. 14. (!'. p.)
I Ho Kiisolino launch Elsie K. with
elifht fishermen aboard is mission- und
is believed to be lost at sea off Sheeps
ncau nay uniiihk grounds, A police
era it. round no trace alter a Ions
scuren.
Jfj5J ipulla aiid at
f; 1,1
A Mbl
my
uionthlv iHtriods it
Jwas almost iniKi3-
mine to Keep around
i :it my work. Since
Imy lust baby came
Uvo years ago my
back luia been worso
and no position I
Umld get in would
roliovo it, anj doc
! .or a medifino did
not hell) mo. A friend
recommended Lvdia K. I'mkhnm c v.,.
etableComjiound and 1 have f jur.d groat
relief since using it. My back is inucb
better and I can sleep well. I keep
bouse and huve the cure of live children
sc. my work is very trying and lam very
thankful I have found he Compound
such a help. I recommond it to my
friends and if you wish to use this letter
i am very piuu to help any woman suf
fering as I was until 1 used Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Coiniwund." -Mrs.
Maude li Taylor., 6 St. James
Place, Koxbury, Mass.
Backache is one of the most common
symptoms of a displacemei't or derange
ment of the female system. No woman
should make the mistake of tryine to
overcome it by heroic endurance, but
profit byMrs.Taylor'sexperiencc nnd trv
LvdiaE. Pinkham's VegelabloCompomU
so t AitMVAi, of t imn: jn haiti
HiWIIlMiTUN, Kov, 14. (Ir. I.)
lirtmutier tieneral JOII Colo of the
iMarlne corps lodny told the special
senate committee investtirallmr llaltien
a! lairs that there was no "carnival of
crime' in Haiti during the recent na
Val occupation,
27 MEMBERS OF TROOP
D MAKE CLAIMS FOR
INCREASED COMPENSATION
Twenty-seven mrmtiors of our
own Troop I), famous as Peiullo.
ton s cavalry regiment, huvo
during the past six months made
claims for increased compensa
tion or for hospitalization, ac
cordlm: to records of the Umatil
la county lted Cross.
Aid lilven In answer to tho
pleas of Cinatllla county ex
service men Is made possible
through the lied Cross, but the
organization must have funds to
carry on the work. The 1921
Kofi Call now in progress is
necessary if there is to be money
to carry on the peace-time pro-
gram or-'llio (ireatcst Mother in
the World."
Instead of tho work of the
lied Cross growing less, it is con
stantly growing greater. In ad
dition to civilian cases, many ex
service men who at the end of
tht war seemed In good health,
are now suffering from after af
fects. This is true among s.-ores
of men who were gassed end
who are now suffering from the
Injury.
this kind of taxation.
Here is another case that will be in
teresting to the farmers and wheat
growers of Pendleton. This proposed
schedule of the carriers makes a, very
decided change In the rates in fencing.
Taking a 160 acre field to lie fenced
with 26 inch hog tight fencing, figur
ing the weight of that fencing we
find that under the new rale this fenc
ing will cost the farmers at Pendleton
28.28 more than it will the farmers
In Porl'aml or in tho Willamette val
ley. This does not provide either for
any cross fencing. Every farmer who
wants to put up any fencing in the
Pendleton or eastern Oregon territory,
if this schedule goes into effect, is go
ing uo nave 10 pay Inoro for
benefit.
Trusrinj; this will give you some in.
formation of value to you I am,
Sincerely yours,
J. A. FORD,
Secretary.
EASLES
' may be followed by serious
cold troubles; use riighuy
VAPORua
r"-r 1 7 W.w I htd Yearly
It Can't Leak,
Because It's Made
in One Piece
EVER been scalded by a leak
ing hot-water bottle? This
can't happen with a Kantleek.
Kantleek Hot-Water Bags
can't leak. They ere "one
r.iecc" wuter bags moulded
from pure soft rubber into a
single piece no joints or seams.
Most hot-water bottles are made
in sections and cemented.
Cement cracks bag leaks!
We guarantee a Kantleek for
two years or a new bag free.
Ask to see the Kantleek.
You may need it tonight.
mm
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is pra
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"Actual experience taught mo t'
roicys Money and Tar Is un
doubtedly the best couah rem
tdy. It has been worth $50.UU
ebotUotome." Wm. Barnes.
Sun Antonio, Texas. E
For ovr 33 yean the standard
family cot gh. medicine for chil
dren and grown persons, ifm
' A'o opiate: ' ' fof
ft.
Sold .Everywhere
'LANG RANGES
Unequalled when economy in fuel laving is ccmidered.
'i 1 nmWvWA St 1
ft?.:- WMs.
The Only Range made With Only Two Lids
Call and See Them
YOURS FOR SERVICE
IRiley & ICemp
Quality OnP Watchword
Satisfaction Our Aim
Adds Years
to the life
of Your
Rugs
That The Eureka actually prolongs by years the life
of all rugs and carpets is guaranteed by its makers.
Added to this are the endorsements of leading carpet
manufacturers, prominent rug importers, weavers of grass
rugs and the experience of Eureka owners, many of
whom have steadily used their cleaners for 5, 10 or more
years.
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO.
Evelmnse jour old furniture for new. Highest prices puid for your 1
old furniture.
103 K. COl'KT ST. .,oi.e 49
G
reat
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HOPE'S UPSTAIRS. SHOP
Hundreds of New Fall Garments Sacrificed for Speedy Clearance.
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U'l'iV twine nnd iiMatii to the f:n
niei-K u tlu entiro I
CHICHESTER S FILLS
rJ .illl A.korl.r,l.,V;, I .uillinuil cmnriy
(. .,, ;;." l& KiW j "'' T,1, ni'lH"tU. of the earner..
1 f ?5rMtetrM r.",'t ,M;n,""SJ ""P"
.souBirmiiGisiscviniiust
nun me i nnianii '.vn to 11 .in
ins; 1'enjleion at 11.81 :-2. Tnder thin
projioBsn rati i'euaioion wuuia
f-'m p mm wm tmmMWmmt'
5&wifJ W4:OL nm if fei4i irnp Vw4r -wmR - f
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f SMART SUITS BEAUTIFUL COATS and DRESSES ( many new arli beincUt wonl
iVduetions to reduce our stock. See the rack of Dresses at $15.95, containing Canton crepes, Poire t
; 1 w-ilis, Incotines and Serges. Most beautiful stock of dresses ever shown by this shop
Shop in Morning; if Possible , UT
LJZ tLJ krJLwkLM Shop in Morning; if Possible
Pendleton's Upstairs Garment Shop .
. Over Taylor Hardware Co.