East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 16, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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"DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNFSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1921V
Social and Club News
JEWELL CUT TO DANTE.
Member of the Jewell Club will
dance this evening at Kaale-Wondman
hall, the affair reins the third in a
series of winter dunces given by the
club. Hostesses will be Mrs. Hugh
Bell, Mm. Sr. U Akers, Mrs. C. A.
Pitil'atrtcK. Mrs. L. K. Twitched. Mrs.
Alger Fee and Mrs. J. U. Hendricks.
J MIIS. HA.V.VA ENTERTAINS.
: Mrs. Aff'e B. Hanna ente.rtained
htvt evening with a party In honor of
.Mrs. Charles Hunter, of Wallowa,
who is a Kuest in Pendleton. Several
tables of "JttU" were in play. Mrs. C.
'A. C'rabirtf and C. A. FitzPatrick
! winning the high score trophies. Lu
iier In the evening luncheon was served.
WILL ENTFJITAIX.
Mrs. I. M. Schannep and Mrs.
Frank Duff will be hostesses to a
group of Pilot Hook ladles tomorrow
fct a luncheon. (Suests have been ask
ed to the home of Mrs. Schannep, 524
Orant street.
RETURN FROM PORTUAXD.
Mrs. Rudolph Crommelln and Miss
Rose Ross have returned after a visit
in Portland. They were entertained
at a number of social affairs during
their Htay.
BOPF'8 UPSTAIRS 8BOP
Great Stock Reducing
Sale
SUITS GREATLY REDUCED
COATS GREATLY REDUCED
DRESSES AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
f ONE RACK OF DRESSES
Including both silks and woolens. Values M C QC
to $35.00. While any remain -PlJ.JJ
PENDLETON'S POPULAR GARMENT SHOP
.
The lens sees with you-the auto
graphic record remembers for
you when you
Kodak as you go
Our store is so conveniently located that it is pretty
sure to be "right on your way." Stop off a few
minutes. The Kodak you want is here.
Kodaks from $8.00 up
Brownies from $2.00 up
PENDLETON DRUG
COMPANY
CONVENTION NOV. K
I'matllLt and Morrow county liebe
kahs will be guests of Echo's lodg
tomorrow at a district convention.
Many Pendleton Kebekahs will attend,
among them Mrs. Nettie Whetstone,
state president of the order.
Pendleton women will occupy a
prominent place on the program. Mrs.
Ethel liowman will give the response
of welcome. For the legislative com
mittee, several members will be ap
pointed from Pendleton. I
"Organization and Drilling of a De
gree Staff.-' will be the theme of a
talk by Mrs. Flora Demmlck, of Pen-
dleton. Mrs. Jessie .Smith will apeak j
on "Our Relationship to Our country."
Two prominent Oddfellows of this city,
11. J. Taylor, and 8. F. liowman, will
speak. Mr. Taylor's topic kill be
hut the Kcbekahs of Oregon Have
Done In regard to Music for Our Chil
dren In Our I. O. O. F. Home," and
Mr. liowman will speak on "Current
Kventu In Oddfellowship."
A degree staff drill is to be held and
a silver cup presented to the winning
team.
EXPECTED TOMORROW.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy.
I Seattle, are expected to return to Pen
dleton tomorrow. They will make
their home for a time with Mr. and
Mis. Hoy THinple, at 309 Logan, in the
I residence formerly occupied by Mr.
land Mrs. Albert Kklund and purchased
by Mr. Ttmple.
CU.'ll TO MEET
The Pendleton Women's Club will
meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in
the club rooms of the county library.
Mrs. I. t;. Temple, Mrs. C. S. Terpen-
InK. Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Mrs. 8.
It. Thompson, Mrs. K. M. Temple and
Mrs. Edith O. Van Deusen will be
hostesses.
DINNER IS C.IVEX
Mr. and Mis. Dan Russell and
daughter. Miss Emma Russell, were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. II.
Pltzer, Tuesday evening at the Colo
nial Apartments. Red and white car
nations were used In decorat'ng nnd
the same colors were used In the plac
cards.
SOCIETY TO MEET
The Women's Missionary Society of
the ltaptlst Church will meet tomor
row afternoon In the reception rooms
of the church.
Quality Poultry
Our many satisfied customers know the fine
quality of poultry that we handle. We will have
limited quantity of Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and
Geese. Place your order erly.
New shipment of fine Aluminum
New shipment Oregon Walnuts, pound 40c
Gluten Flour, pure, 10 pound bag $5.00
Pure Vermont Maple Syrup, quart 95c
Libby's Mince Meat, pound 30c
Libby's Sauer Kraut, the best quality, quart... .15c
Bulk Pork Sausage, pound 30c
De Voir's Health Bread, large loaf 20c
Pea Meal Bacon, pound 40c
Sweet Cider, gallon 75c
Jonathan Apples, extra fine box $2.00
Fresh Eastern Oysters, pint 75c
Columbia River Kippered Salmon, pound 35c
Fresh Figs, Dates, CandyChestnuts.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Prion ei 28 Only 1 QuaJity th Ret 1
Trip Shnn of Original Afrvlc
EXTRAORDINARY
CLEARANCE
SALE
Clark, city chairman.
The campaign opened this morning
with a score of workers in the field.
Of Rev. W. A. Gressman's workers, I
two teams are collection membership I
fees. They are Mrs. H. K. MoC'ook j
and Mrs. Charles Brownlow, who have
pledged 34 members In their district,
and Mrs Willard Bond nnd Mrs. H. R. I
Thompson, who expect to finish their
work this afternoon.
All Mrs. Jnmen Akey's team, with
the exception of one, are busy, and tho
teams of which Rev. John Secor Is
captain are busy also. J. V. Tallman,
Charles II. Marsh, Rev. -Alfred Lock
wood and H. E. Inlow all report good
I results.
LAV12NDER CUm TO MEET. .
The members of the Lavender Club
will meet tomorrow afternoon at the
home of Mrs. J, M. Cook. 300 Thomn-
son street.
TO HOLD SALE
The Catholic Lidies guild will hold
an all duv Cooked tnnA uiilo nt -,.
Hrolhers store on Tuesday, November
IDEAS
H 0 M
FOR HOUSEWIVES
E DEMONSTRATION
Popcorn
I sell only the host Iowa Pop Corn. You may rest
assured when you huy Corn from me you get the
very best.
A one pound hap: full of delicious Top Corn, every
kernel seasoned exactly alike, only 5c.
. 1 also specialize on popping corn in large quanti
ties. I can pop GOO 5c sacks per hour. When you
have a party call me up and give me your order and
I'll have your corn ready in a few moments.
Remember the quality and always order
RILEY'S QUALITY CORN AM) PEANUTS
Yours for Service
Riley & Kemp
Quality Our Watchword
aatlnfaitloa Our Aim
In response to several re
quests, the following is reprint
ed: Ilnnm Prepared CiuulnK Agents
All surfaces should be polish
ed with a smooth, fine substance
in avoid the scratching which
Krltty cleaning ttKents often pro
duct!. Kllvcr Polish
G pounds whiting.
1 quart boiling water.
2 ounces castor oil.
" packano pearllno.
.Mix tho whiting and pearllno
together; add the boiling waler
and stir until nil lumps nro re
moved. Lastly add the castor
oil and mix well. Store In cover
ed Jar and in a cool place,
ruriilliii'o Polish
1 pint linseed oil.
1 pint turpentine.
Combine the oil and turpen
tine and mix thoroughly.
Duvtlt Dust Cloth Preparation
1 cup linseed oil.
1 cup turpentine.
1 cup kerosene.
Saturate a piece of cheese
cloth In iht mixture above.
Shake the cloth out well, Iron it
and expose to the air for u few
hours. Dust clothes so prepared
may he washed several times
without retreating.
DiistleKN MiiM
1 cup kerosene.
1 cup melted paraffin.
Pip the mop Into this until It
Is thoroughly saturated. To keep
the mop moist It should be en
closed In n large paper bag when
not In use. y. r.
XOTF.D BAXIUT
(Continued from cage 1.)
on McNeil's Island pusses sought him
for weeks on the island, as well as
throughout the northwest.
Emmet Dalton, almost as notorious
ns Gardner in his day and one of the
famous Dalton OaiiK, recently in the
northwest, declared Gardner "was
throutih," nnd wanted to go straight.
Knew Where Gardner Was.
Dalton said he knew where Gard
ner was staying and that he could not
bo extradlcated, which, with the loca
tion of his capture now leads authori
ties to believe Gardner made his way
to Mexico. Dalton recently eald he
was interceeding with President Hard
ing for Gardner, seeking to obtain a
parole. Several wealthy persons had
offered to go on the bandit's bond,
should he give himself up, guarantee
ing he would Ro straight.
Will He Jailed Again.
TACOMA. Nov. Is. (C. P.) "We
will Jail him again." Warden Thomas
Maloney said today when informed
of tho capture of Hoy Gardner, "We
could put him in solitary' confinement
but wu will not do that. Ho must
serve his full 25 year sentence now,
with all good time and chances of a
parole lost to him because of his labor
day escape."
Will Ksoape If Possible.
PHOKNIX, Nov. 1C. (A. P.)
Gardner later told Sheriff Montgom
ery and newspapermen the story of
Ills escape. When put In Jail he
warned the sheriff that he would
cape at the first opportunity.
Yeast Vitamon
Complexion Secret
Banishes Skin Eruption, Put on Firm Flesh.
Strengthen the Nerves and Increases Energy.
If yon want to quickly dear your
kin aud ootuplexiou, put soius firm,
healthy fleth on your bones, increaaa
your nerve foroe mid power and look
tad feel 100 per cent better, simply
trv taking two of Msstin's boy
VlTAMON tablet with eaah moil
sad wstch rasulu. Msstin's VITA
MON Tablets contain highly con
centrated yrsst-riUinines as Weil
as tlx two other still more important
vitaotiMs (Fat Solubls A and Water
Solubls C) aud are now being used
by thousands ss a tonio restorativs
and amssini complexion secret. Pim
ples, boils and slun eruptions seem to
vanish like magic, the o mplexion lw
ixiuies fresh and bfautiful, the cheeks
rosy, the lips red, the eyas bright. So
repid and amaiing are the results
tt at suacegfl is absolutely guaranteed
or the uial oosta you nothing. The
Mure of a glowing, radiant eom-
p'sxion is from innds. You can't
eipeot external applications to benefit
a condition due to internal conditions. '
Get some vit&minea into your system!
Re sure to remember tha nuns
Mastin'i VI-TA-MON. You can get
MasUn's VITAMON Tablet at all
good druggist.
R THE
RFAl T FUL
VL CLEAR VL
V VITAMON
THE UGLY
BLACKHEAD
UNHEALTHY
SKIN
THE
BEAUTIFUL "
i CLEAR
I VITAMON
SKIN
DRESSES
COATS SUITS
Now for
$12.50 to $93.00
The original selling price of '
which were from Twenty-five
and up to One Hundred and
Eighty-five. 1
Comparison of -Style,
Quality and Value
v Especially Invited ,
S3SS
Of What Vf An Beautiful Futures If
You H.t. An U(It Skin. FUbby FM,
Hollow Chek, Or a Sorawof Noclif
rVU.tln't VITAMON T.bl.l. An Po.l
tlnly Cuarantad To Crn You Now
Hoalth, Booutr And A Mori tUujiuoct
Faco and Fig urt, or Monoy Book.-
TMASTIK5 ;
THtetio
AND
UMUINI
Are Positively Cuarmnteedi
to Pat On Finn Flesh,
Clear the Skin and Increase
Energy When Taken With
Every Meal or Money Back
Adds Years
to the life
of Your
Rugs
That The Eureka actually prolongs by years the life
of all ruga 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 6, 10 or1 more
years- . , ' . .
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO.
CHILDREN OF FAMILY
HELPED BY RED CROSS
..
A mother, suffering: from
Iwurt el 'warn to mioli an extent
that It um practically ImiKutnltilt'
tor tier to do hounework. u fatli
tr NlriiKKllnjr tt support u fiim
lly on a umall liomestoud, uml
five iliildivit, poorly fed and
oh.tlied ami uiiiible t attend
Kolmol Iic:iiim' the nohoolhoiiM'
wan five miles away.
Such well? tlip conditions III u
t'niut'llii routity home south of
Jllot Uuck when tho lied Cross
to.'k up the case. Today the
mother Is reoelvlmf inerilcul
ti'.'.iluuiit at niot Rook nnd tho
rluhlren, clothed hy the Hod
Cross, me attomlinir school nt
St. Andirws Mission. Their
HchoolliiK w;is urraiim'il for
throimh the cooperation of the
Catholic Uidii' Ciulld.
1
Ciiinpiilvii.'rx Mi t'i iHdy ltrlNuiot. j
IVodleton campaigners for the Hod
Cross annua! I'.oll Cull which opened
here today nro nieetins; n ready re
siiiinso uilh tlu. eceiilioti of a verv
IS 1 ' " -
y tow Instances, wyi ltiv, Georg U
' 1
f tiPHr' ll I IlS. ifiFffilHiyTaT 1 E,ohan 'our 0,1 '""''nu-e for new. niKtiest prices paid lor your I
MTlliiJUl J lii,L4MlVARXluLJX ' I 103 E. COl'KT ST. mMar-. riione '
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Alta Theatre
TONIGHT
1 .. :.f.
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ChUdren 55c . Adults 1,10
HOWARD FOSTER PRESENTS '
WILL II. GOULD - ;
The Singing Comedian in a Modem Revival of
Yon Yonson
THE GREATEST OF ALL SWEDISH
DIALECT PLVYS. ;
Doors Open 7:30 p. m. Curtain 8:30 p. m.'
No Seats Reserved Come Early.