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EIGHT PAGES bAILY AST OETCOSlAif, PENDLETON, OREGON. HOSE AY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1922. - ' 1 " ' - ' V- Social and Club News SntrUlSE PARTY GIVEN. 1IIMJ DOTY WEDS A lumber of friends of Mr. and Pendleton friends of James B. La Mrs, N. V. t'ole called at their home f tanile have received the announce- Futurdav eveninc taking them by romnlete siirpiis. (ianin and music filled In the rvenlnc hours. Miss iiu'iit of his marriage to Miss Mabel II. Iloty, cf Helena, Montana. The marriage was solemnized In Helena on ltuth Keene, Hager Keene. Walter I Thursday. The bride Is a popular Cole. lira. Weaver, Miss Montgomery. I "ng society lady of Helena. Mr. F"red. Ilaroej. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford iJiIjmde saw service in the world war Carey, Mh? Nettie Barnes, Cecil and i well known In I'matilla county, lirown, Mr. ana :,;rs. Crulths and' Mr. and Mrs. Katande will make their ftimlly, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scwell. home in tlreat Kails, Montana, where Mr. ami V rn. F. N. lirown. Misa Ar line IlroS n. Sirs. Wheeler. Kay Wheeler. Henry Wheeler. Mrs. Yede ca. Mr. und Mrs. Kd Inning. Mrs. Kloathe,; Mr. Elder, Ilert Helmick, lts Ki Jinks Helmick, Miss llrunduge Mrs. Horn and Miss I.cnora Horn were I fcft guests. W. T. U. TO MEKT Tfte. Indies of the Y. C. T. V. will t M tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 In t'ih club rooms of the county library 4 arrange a program for the observ ance of the second anniversary of the notional constitutional prohibition vic tory, January is and also make ar rangements for a membership cam paign. As an Interesting Item, of news we and that Oregon W. C. T. I stood second In Rain In membership In the I nltcd .States In 19211 VISITS IN' PORTLAND MrW-Hohert A. Itiidcl Is spending a few days In Portland as tho guest of friends. Mr. LaLande has charge of the Loose Wise liiscuit Company. ATHENA FOLK VISIT Dr. and Mrs. K. I. watts of Athena are in Portland. They were accom panied by their ron Worth Watts, who returned to Curvallls to resume his studies ut the Oregon Agricultural College. Dr. Watts will spend home li'ne attending an optometry institute before returning home. Oil LD M K KTS TON IG 1 1 T The Saint Agnes Guild of the Church of Jhe Itcdcen.er, will be en tertained this evening at the home of Miss Francis Koss, 300 Perkins Ave nue. Officers for the ensuinz year I will be elected after which a social hour will be enjoyed. CKLEIiRATES T1IRTIIDA Y Friends of Mrs. Leona Hust called at her home Thursday to assist her In celebrating her birthday. Mrs. Rust's home is In Milton, Fuli.MKIS PE.VPLKTONIANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Royal M. Su'wtelle and children Emmy Lou and Richard, ar rived last evenins to visit a few days with trends in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Sawtelle formerly resided in this city but of late have lieen living In Seattle. They spent the Christmas holidays In Walla Walla, guests at the h'tme of Mr. and Mrs. J'rnjamin F. Hill. Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Satelh- are' sisters. Mr. and Mrs. SawtcMc are at ; the Hotel Pendleton. ACCEPTS ENOAO EMENTS Word has been received by Pendle ton friends of Mrs. Leila O. Saling, o is studying voice culture in San Pranciseo, that she has accepted two-ei.g-igements as soloist to appear be-j fore prominent women's clubs of that! city during the month of January. . HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP THIS WEEK CONTINUING OUR Great Half Price Sale . See the special racks of Suits, Coats, Dresses at just 1-2 the resii lar prices. SPECIAL SALE OF STATIONERY The1 truly economical way to buy stationery is by the pound providecl you get a full sixteen ounces of writing; paper. All our pound papers arc full weight sixteen ounces of writing paper to the package. Cascade Linen Pound Paper is an exceptionally good quality of white writing paper, put up in an attractive manner, for which we regularly ask GO cents per package. We want more people to get acquainted with this sta tionery and make the following proposition : 4 " '. ...... This week only, regular 60c package Cascade Pound Paper, special, HI PENDLETON DIG CO. The REXALL Store MRS. HI'MPHREY HOME I Mrs. V. I). Humphrey, who has' h'- n spending the past week at fling-! ham Springs, where she was the guest; of Mr. and Mrs. George Bruce, has returned to her home in this city. HELIX VISITORS HERE ! Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Kurley were In I Pendleton yesterday enroute from The Dalles to their home In Helix. Mr. Kurley has been in The Dalles on uc- count of his health. Werk's Red Oil Soap Box of 90 large bars $K.-IO 10 large bars -Sl.(K) White Laundry Soap, 20 bars $1.00 Corn Flakes, 8 packages $1.00 Carnation Milk, 8 tins $1.00 Ivory Soap Flakes, 10 packages $ 1 .00 Boston Brown Bread, loaf 20c Health Bread, loaf 20f Scottish Oat Meal 2,jc and 45c Wheat Granuls 25c and 40e Country Butter, better than 2nd grade creamery, 2 pounds .t S0( Fresh Ranch Eggs, guaranteed. .50c and 55e Gray Bros. Grocery Co, 3 Phones 21 Oily 1 Quality tha Btsl BiBBg . 1.1 I H I 1 ' J - m 1 mm n-umrm m-ma-mum a SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! At the Sanitary STRICTLY FRESH EGGS (not pullets) Per dozen Two dozen SSc 45c STERLING CATSUP 16 ounce bottle .... 20c Decide for yourself whether or not you can save mon ey by trading with us. Then come in and make arrange ments for a weekly or thirty day account. WE GO THE LIMIT TO PLEASE . , v- ' .' PHONE 871 ' banitaryu rocery RETURN TO SI'OKAXK Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schiller, who have heen visiting at the home of their son, Edwin It. Schiller and Mrs. Schiller, will leave tomorrow for theik- home In Spokane. SISTER IS IM Mrs. n. M. Firkins of La Grnnde, was In Pendleton yesterday, en route to Walla Walla, where she was called hy the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. C. R. Weaver. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Edwin R. Schiller- and son James Edwin have returned from St. Anthony's hospltnl and are now at their homo In tho Security apart ments. EI'SY 11EES TO MEET. Mrs. M. A. Kerc-tiHon, 112 .loffcnym street, will ho hostess tomorrow uf-1 HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES ternoon for the members of the Husy lice Club. ENTERPRISE MATRON HERE. ' Mrs. A. R. McOeo of F.nternrlso, is visiting relatives and friends In Pendleton. To Set Color. .Sometimes a fabric shows a decided tendency to fade even i:ndr the best washing condi- tions. It is always well if there Is i.ny doubt about fading to test a small piece of the cloth lefore washing it. If the color fades, then an attempt should be innde to set it. With most colors, the dyer uses chemical ri-l -.lances wh'cn caiiF-e a firmer i-i-'cn between the color und the cli'tl. Such substances are, call- e I n-ordantH. 1 ., rrocess of irnkttg n color fis' may some I tit -es ratlsfncMrily bt used by the housekeeper to streng'he-i weak colors. The. householl 11.1 nlMits are b-'n ' megar, su it pa' of had, and alt.m used in !ho f( Mowing pr portions: To i-iio gallon of wttef add 1-2 cup 'oil-l v negar, or " cups salt, or I thl:-!cNoon alVM, oi 1 tuhle- ri ou sugar of lea' (poison). ELUDE 135 WOMEN IN LIST OF JURORS BAKER, Jan. 9. The complete Jury lint, selected Friday by the coun ty court, contains the names of 1 35 women of laker county. ONi: I1AND1T KIM.r.D. OKMi'l.CiEE, Okla., Jan. U. (f. P.) Ono bandit was killod, another wounded, tho third captured and two policemen voui ded in a gun baltle. Three other bandits escaped. , - 1921 RACE BITTING swsiU9NSiHLFI $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 ..$1.00 $1.00 $1.00 Prices Talk $1.00 BARGAINS 4 packages Olympic P. C. Flour 4 packages Citrup Powder 8 packages Kellog's Corn Flakes ... . 8 packages Post Toasties 20 Bars C. V. Soap 23 Bars Swift's White Soap 4 packages Swift's Pride Soan C. 7 cans Standard C.m-n ---- ll.UU 5 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes $1.00 cans smngiesa (Jut Beans $1.00 3 sacks yellow or white corn meal $100 3 packages Kerr's Rolled Oats $1,00 4 packages Currants ' $iqo 4 cakes Honey ..$1.00 3 large' packages Crackers $1.00 16 small cans Carnation Milk , "."'$1.00 We have many bargains for you here. You will profit by investigating our prices. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH SINE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. OESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR This will fix my cold I ALWAYS keep Dr. King's New Discovery handy. It breaks up hard, stubborn colds and stops the paroxysms of coughing. No harmful drugs, but just good medicine. All rusrgists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coufins Stubborn Bowela i TametT. Leav ing the bowels unmoved results in health destruction. Let the gently stimulating Dr. King's Pills bring to you a rtg-Jar, normal bowel function ing. 25 cents. All druggists. D PROMPT! -WONT GRIPE r. Kind's Pills r'. tCii of cloth M.cib: be teste! In ench of the -nbovo solutions rn'l 0 choice mud' after the tist. The cloth, the color of vl.icl. Is to bo. nvitV fast, shoull l e lift In the nvj-rlunt solution over r.'uht und r.iit le left In for mini iliiys w'th koo1 results. It thou Ul be thororj.lilv dried bp- fore being wiiKhntl. Even with ivl.Mlvi'ly stroiv oi ! ' is, soaking u fiibrlc over nlmht in a brine so liiiifii before wukI.Iiij! it fur the first t me may ni.ier 1 t far less tusceptlblo to fading Influ ence." than It otherwise would Im. .llte effoc of 1 lie, how ever, is said not to 1c lusting foliiifl poods' tir itlin rinsed in a dilute suit so'i n just be V've drying them. -" D. DIVORCE RING OUT; EACH STONE MEANS HUBBY DISCARDED By J. T. LA ROSE. The special scries of sermons on world conditions in the light of pho phecy are now being delivered by Evangelist Pritchett at the Xazarene churoh, are creating considerable in terest. The evangelist spoke at the morning hour on the Seven Thousand Tear Period of time, from Eternity to Eternity. Man's Probationary Period. I'sing for his Text 2 Peter Third chapter and 8th verso. Interpreting the text to imply that God wus teach ing us thut the six days of creation and the seventh day u Sabbath of rest was symbolic of the seven thousand years of man's probationary period. Six thousand years of labor and toil, sin and trouble, symbolised by the six days of creation. The seven thousand years which is the Sabbath of Ages the last age, the kingdom age, symbolized by the seventh day of rest. The sev en thousand years, according to the biblo are divided Into four separate ages, known us the antedeluvlan age closing with the flood 1649 years from creation. The Jewish Age, from tho flood to tho first advent of Christ 2.151 years. The gentile age, tho age in which we are now living, which is now coming to a close ending with apsotacy and judgment, with the overthrowing of earthly kingdoms and the assassination of their rules, fol lowed by the last age, the kingdom age. which is to be Immediately ush ered In. ' ' There were two professions in tho morning sermon. The evangelist spoke ' Sunday even ing on tho "Signs of the Times,' Indicating that the end of the gentile j world or aw was near. I'sing a num-1 ber of scriptures In prophecy foretell- ing the conditions which would exist i in the religious world, the polticul ( worm, tne social worm, tne linanciai world, at tha time of the end. The message was very convincing and the earnestness of the speaker convinced his audience that he believed his mes- ( BALTIMORE, Jan. 9. (I. X. S.) A slump of millions in the. betting ut the four one-mil race tracks in Mary land during 191 over the preceding year was noted recently by traclt au thorities. It was estimated that ."plungers" on the four tracks bet $2t,50U,U00 less during 1921 than in the racing seasons of 1920. ' The State of Maryland, through its $6,000 tv day license fee and a 15 per cent tax on net revenue of tho four tracks, will obtain approximately $700,000 from the track owners. In addition to this Baltimore County will receive $72,000 from Pimlico track for an extra tax of $3,000 per racing day. During the entire 1921 racing sea son of ninety three days It Is cstl- CrVStM AtWAYS kp C 1. TatbO l Tk tan CtUt to 14 hTCn tal ntnvt U Grit w Ai At DnttHf- M Cmt It. HMX COMPANY. nf.TWIT mated that $39,500,000 was bet through the pari-mutuel 'systems. The fall racing season of 1920 almost equaled this amount, when $3. 700, 00(1 was bet on the horses.-: Tho whole 1920 season, however, saw ap proximately $61,000,000 change1 hands on the results of races at the foi Maryland tracks. Safe TMk ihfants and INVALIDS ASK FOR ' Hsrlick's the Original Avcid Imitations ' nd Substitutes ForInfants,Inval!d9in40rowInfrOiil'1rn jPlchmlllt, malted praln extract in Pc4r.' ; The Ori-nel H'on'MW'i!; Pro- H Acres j No Cookhig Nourih?iir DtgestnJs ' THE OSAD v8g SA.V FIl.WCISCO, Jan. 0. Busi ness was slow with Juaues Dolan, jew eler, what with hard times and all. Until he designed the divorce ring. Now he has a line of divorcees wait ing at his counter to be fitted with tho latest fad In Jewelry. Tho divorce ring is worn on the third finger of the left hand and sup plants tho wedding band. It is jew eled according to the number of suc cessful legal battles for separation. One jewel for each divorce. Tho ring is gold and mounted with a broken Cupid's bow. sage. KOIiliKltS AUK I5.VITI.i:n TACOMA, Jan. . (U. P.) Yeggs who blew two safes in Tacoma last night failed to obtain a loot, the in ner doors of both safos holding against tho onslaughts. IiUMi:s StOTiaCIMX-lWV. LOS AN'OELKS. Cal Jan. 9. (l 1'.) liny. Grove shot and killed his pretty young wife, ami then attempted to commit suicide as the result of a love quarrel, lie left a note blaming his mtither-in-hiw's "master mind'' for the fatal deed, lie will probably die. The couple came here recently from Seattle. A year old baby sur vives thorn,. .... Card of Thanks We wish to express our sincere ap prociation to the many kind friends for their sympathy and kindness shown during our sad bereavement and loss of our beloved wife, mother and sister, also for the many beauti ful floral offerings. , Mil. AltTliril UHDUES CHKSTEJl ItHODES irA ltHonrcs MItS. V. S. SCHWANDT TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED A place for a school girl 13 years old, to work for board and room No. 11 this office. Jhe Bare Truth of the Matter Mamma knows that if she buys the bread the kiddies like that it is bound to please the other members of the family. So she purchaser! our deli cious loaf the bread with the food-authority. Pendleton Baking Co. Wrestling Match Ted Thye Middleweight Champion of the World vs. 'J;-; Ray McCarrollI Thye agrees to throw McCarroll twice in one hour or forfeit match. GOOD PRELIMINARIES. Friday, Jan. 13 Prices 55c, $1.10, $1.05 Inc. Tax. . ; Eagle-Woodmen u Hall LL J- Crawford 5 s ji ill ! Worthwhile::: Service Our credit terms will ssrve your every need for home furnishing, be it a single article or the com plete furnishing of your home. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD. Open your account now; pay as you earn. i if t RAWrORD FURNITUR ECO. i-nicaga ciaimea 10 nave tne nnet array of "perfect backs" In the! world. "What!" exclaimed Oothamites. 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