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FAGS EES 5. oswces. TZS. EACX1 L - ... .. . . .. .. . r1 1 Social and Club News J ! A.RK CHESTS AT DAXCB I Thompson were ho-rts for a party in fra. Fit-dcrUk E. Irs. E. J. IJurke. brilliant xocial event held in Portland Dr. and Mrs. O. U Hoyden were Wednesday evening fur the Kuefit of , union; thn.-ie who mude op a piiny for tho unemployed. Mr. and Mrs. W. U . which fr. and Mrs. Joseph McCool A iinmtx r ot forur Pendleton poo- I eluding Mr. and Mrs. pi were Ru-Kts at -Our City's Null." a Judd and Mr. and Mr UO Ft" 8 UPbTAlKb SUOr Saturday SPECIAL CLEAN-UP OF Winter Coats Just a Few Coats Left. TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE. were host. Mr. and Mrs. John M. iHilph were anions the Bursts enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. Henry lad J Corbett at a dinner preceding the ball and later at a box jwrty. Cl.ru MEMKEUS DAXCE Members of the Kill Knre Klub en Joyed one of their Informal dances ; last evening aty Eagle-Woodman hall, jthe party being the sixth of a series I given by the club. Hosts for the iveulng were Mr. and Mrs. I L. Rogers. Mr. and Mrs. WillUm Pur Kha.so. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klncaid, Mr. and Mrs. I W. Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Joseuh V. Senti land Mr. and Mrs. David It Nelson. r Jc3 S: r.a. It Can't Leak, Because It's Made in One Piece EVER betn scalded by a leak inn hot-water bottle? This can't happen with a Kantlcek. Ksntleek Hot-Water Bags v can't leak. They are "one- piece" water bogs moulded from pure toft 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 Kantleck.for ' two years or a new bag free. Ask to see the KantlreV You may need it tonight. LrXCHEON' 18 GIVEN. j A group of the friends of Mrs. 'Charles Urownlow called at her home yesterday for a "surprise luncheon." Following tho luncheon the hours were spent with needlework. Besides Mrs. Brownlow, .thorn pres ent were Mrs. J. II.. Dunham. Mrs. James Payne, Mrs. Charles Hluhm. Mrs. Ttaymond W. Hatch, Mrs. Elmer E. Baer, Mrs. C. A. Crabtree. Mrs. Kcnenth Mcltae and Mrs. Fred Beck. MHS. STAN FIELD HERB Mrs. Hubert X. Stanfield. formerly of Pendleton, wife of Senator Stan field, arrived In Pendleton today from Washington, W. C, where she has been sojourning during the winter. Mrs. Stanfield Is the guest of her brothers. Dr. David B. Kill and James Hill during her visit here. Mrs. Stan- field and her daughter, -Miss Barbara Ktnnf'old. have been most popular In Washington society during the season. SOCIETY MEETS The Missionary Society of the Bap tist Church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.vWllliam It. Wy- rlck. The sublect studied wns "Hm Missions." Those on i tho program were Mrs. A. F. May, Mrs, Walter Jones. Mrs. M. 1'ThomDnnn nn.l Mrs F. M. Biley. After tho program the ladles sewed for Dr. C.odard's hospital in China. A social hour followed the first part of tho meeting. ' ; DANCES TO BE GIVEN', '"' A series of benefit dances,, under tho auspices of tho Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be given during the next two months at Eagle-Woodman hall. Tho first of the series will be given next Friday, the publie being In. vlted to this dance and to the others of the series. ' MEETING I'OSTrONED - A meeting of liegeman chapter of Westminister Guild, which was to have been held tomorrow afternoon at tho home of Mrs. Ivan Dlmick, 717 Lilleth street, has been, postponed un til next Saturday afternoon. It will meet at tho home of Mrs. Dlmick at Hamilton Court. MEETIXO IS POSTPONED. " ' Bocauso ot tho Inclemency of the weather, a meeting' of tho alrls' Friendly Society, Junior Division, scheduled for tomorrow, has been pos'poned. STARTS MUCH SICKNESS A clofrging mass cf undigested food that rema.ns ermonring in the stom ach or intestines sends the poisons it develops through the entire human body. "Keep the bowels open," is one rule of health recognized by all schools of medicine. Foley Cathartic Tablets cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stom ach and benefit the liver. For indiges tion, biliousness, bad breath, bloating, gas or constipation, no remedy is more highly recommended. No grip ins or nausea. J0tIMXj3AQ pog Vegetables Sweet Potatoes, pound. ?r. . jq. Pumpkin, pound .. -04t" Cbbaje :. 06c Celery Heart 3. Lettuce I ......... 15c Cauliflower ........ ............30c to 50c Spinach, 1 pound . .'15(, SprouU .... .....!.... 35e Green Peppers -60c BANANAS, ORANGES, GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS AND APPLES Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phoni 21 Ouly 1 Qualitr the B Conroy's Cash Grocery Go. 15 Pounds Cane Sugar . . . ...... $1,00 14 RoUs Best Crepe ToHet Paper ........ $1.00 10 Corn Flakes $1.00 Tea Garden Syrup, 1 gallon $U0 Salted Peanuts, 3 pounds 50c Olympic Pancake Flour, package ........... 25c Olympic Rolled Oats, large package........ 25c Best Butter,'2 Lb. Roll .... . ... . . 75c Comb Honey.. i 30c eacn, for for 55c Schilling's Best Coffee, 5 lbs $1.90 Schilling's Best Coffee, 2'2 lbs. ....... . . . $1.00 Sliced Peaches, can ... 25c Carnation Milk, 2 for 25c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 6ior St.00 Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 10 for . . . .. . . . $1.00 SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE. GROCERY DEPARTMENT t ?.5Lbs of. Granulated Sugar. . $1.00 . 6 lb. Sk. Post Toastics or Corn . i 2 6 Cans ot Standard Tomafnps jRi.no Fint 4 . 7 Cans of Standard Corn .... $1.00 4 Cans Madrona Tomatoes 70c V 5 7 Cans of String Beans, good 3 Cans Apricots, 2'2 lb. ...... 70c i 8ladc , $1.00 2 lbs. Good Creamery Butter. . . 70c S I 4 Pkgs. Olympic Pancake Flour . 95c ?, trs J1!?2 Strawberry Jam .. 65c i 5 3 Pkgs. Albers Pancake Flour. 95c i f- S!?0 J1?1 6rc S 23 Bars Swift's White Soap 25 lb. Sack Flour 11 Cans of Sunbright Cleaner. . 10 Bars Fairy Soap 9 bars Fell's Naptha Soap 11 Lbs. Red Mexican Beans. . . . 2 Doz. Strictly Fresh Eggs 8 Pkgs. Ivory Soap Flakes. 11 Cans Light House Cleaner. . . 4 Large Van Camp's Hominy.. 9 Bars Cream Oil Soap. 9 Bars Palm Olive Soap 7 lb. Box Spaghetti 8 lbs. Macaroni 95c 95c 90c 90c 90c 90c 85c 85c S5c 80c 80c 80c 75c 75c TO HOU) DANCE Spanish American War Veterans, of Malubon Camp, are making plans for a dance and aociul to be held at the Itod and Gun Club on the evening of January 27. It will be for the benefit of tho organization, the pro ceed being- destined for the fund which will dofray the expenses of the convention here next June. The committee in charge consists of Alex Manning, A. O. Carden, D. C. Bow man and Dr. It. C. Ellsworth. PARTY IS GIVEN' Mrs. Dale Blusher entertained most informally this afternoon at a neigh borhood party, in honor of Mrs. Jjci- nc liatea Williams, mother f Mrs, Benjamin I.. Burroughs, who is a Pen dleton visitor from Portland. The thirty guests who spent the afternoon with needlework and chatting, in cluded a number of tho older matrons. Spring flowers were effectively used in decorating. CU'B IS ENTERTAINED Tho Thursday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Ivan Dlmick. Three tables of bridge were in play, Mrs. C. F. Colo and Mrs. P. T. Hales winning tho high score trophies. Mrs. Dimlck was assisted in serving by Mrs. D. L. Johnson. LEAVE FOR NAM PA Miss Evelyn Mortlmore and Miss Myrna Waller left yesterday for Nam pa, Idaho, to resunio their studies at the Nazerene College. They huve been visiting at the home ot Miss Mortl more's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. is. Mortlmore. MEETING 13 POSTPONED A meeting of the Ladles of the Grand Army of tho Republic to hava been held tomorrow afternoon at the county library, has been postponed. It will bo held next month. UNION MEETING JAN. 27. The Union Missionary society will meet on Friday afternoon, January 27 at the Christian church. The ladies of the Christian church will be hostesses. SALE TO BE HELD The Young Peoples Society of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale at the 101 Cash Market U day Saturday. LEAVES FOR PILOT ROCK. Mrs. Emory llassell left today for Pilot Rock where she will spend the week-end with relatives. ' LEAVES FOR PORTLAND Mrs. Frank P. Hounds left today for Portland for the week end to visit her son, Roy Rounds. ( GUESTS OF DAUGHTER . Mrs. Ii. D. Idleman has as her guest her mother, Mrs. Anderson, of Moro. HERE FROM HELIX Mrs. John AViekman. of Helix Is in tho city today. E SPRINGFIELD Mo.. Jan. 5ft (IT P.) Plans have been laid for-ii isn. mile scenic highway, said to be th iitsi project of its kind ever under taken in America, ennnectinir nil points of historic interest and special scenic beauty in and near Springfield. Instead of contemplating the con struction of a completely now boule vard system, it utilizes such roads and highways as already exist. By arous ing the interest of owners of show Places are 4n il ennnft, 'hv a nnt. private and public subscription, these piaces are to ioe cvonnected by a net work of boulevards. On the routes will be a water front age of from 25 to 50 miles.. Many lakes and parks are In tho plan! GPYKS LIFE FOR FI.WCE GENEVA, Jan. 20. (A. P. Miss Caproni, a 20-year old girl of Locar no, has just given her blood and then her life to save her affianced hnshnmi who had been seriously injured In an auionioonu accident. The physician declared that immediate Infusion of blood was the only hope and Miss Gaproni, against hjir parents' wishes coluntcered hers. Tho operation was a success both re covered health (but throe weeks later the girl contracted pneumonia, attri buted to the indirect result of loss of bTood. The wedding had. been fixed for Christmas Day. Feeling Grippy? Cold Coming On? DRY, tickling sensation in the throat, headache, feverish, eyes ache. Don't plav with that on-coming cold. Get Dr. King's New Discovery at once. Von will like the way it takes hoH and eases the cough, loosens the phlegm and relieves the congestion in the eyes and bead, and soon breaks np the most obstinate attack u.' cold and grippe. Children and grown nps alike use It. No harmful drogs, but just good medicine for colds, coughs and grippe. Sold Jjy your druggist for 60c Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Courtis Tired Out in Half a Day? You wouldn't be if your bowels were act ing regularly. Try Dr. King's Pills for stoggiah bowels. You II keep fit for work. At all druggists 25c. f PBOMPTI womi gripe Gay' MacLaren The .girl with the camera mind and tho phonograph voice, in "ENTER MADAME" i Will appear at Iho Library Auditorium , Under the Auspices erf the , Thursday Afternoon and' Current Literature Clubs Wednesday, Janu- ,- v ary 25 ' t , ' . .- Ticket $1.00, on ualo at , ThompHona' Drug Store. H 0 M IDEAS E -DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES 10 U). Sk. Rolled Oats 2 Cans School Boy Peanut Butter 60c 1 sk. Kice Flour 60c 1 lb. Hills Red Coffee 4r)C 1 lb. M. J. B. Coffee 43c 1 lb. Gold Shield 43c I pkg. Carnation Mush 37c 1 pkff. Mother's Oats, Pr?m.... 3Gc Small Wesson Oil ;5C 1 lb. Walnuts 3fjc 1 Cake Comb Honey 23c 1 Can Libby's Apple Butter. . . . 18c 1 Can Mellow Mare Syrup ..... 10c Campbell's Soups, 2 for 23c frfU.l.- nnsl Tf O . "in auu juvdiis, - lOl 27)C In Our Meat Department Ve will have an abundance of Country Spare Ribs, Back Bones, Pork Shoul der Roast, Urn Roast Sausage, Veal, Plenty of Nice Hens and ?W Roosters. The prices the lowest. r THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORl; 739 MAIN STREET CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, Proprietors PHONE 187 i f. S The ConvcnUiit Kitrlirn Have you hot and cold run- niiiR water in your kitchen? A Rood supply of running water holpH more than any other one thins to lighten kitchen work. If this la out of the question, cn you have a pump installed In tho kitchen J 41 Is your sink well llfhted end easily cleaned? , 1Kmh your kitchen, which Ih really your laboratory and work- whop, meet the standards of a convenient, well arranged on? Is tho cupboard space well planned so as to save steps by fn-ouplnK Mmilur thlntra and Pluclncr the most used close to the work table? 4 Narrow shelves often econo. inlite space better than wide ones and are much easier to clean and keep In order. V. I). 8 it 9 s s s For Women Only I I . Unless some man does the buying for the family, he is wast ing time in reading this ad, because it mentions only the mer chandise that interests WOMEN. . ' . ,h Of course ladies, when you come to this store, you will find many articles for men, also. , -t . ; - But this is y.our party . 'r x 'V ; See what we have to tempt you, and note how we can save you money. ' - Representative, items are printed here, but you will find" ' Brassieres, plain and brocaded, all sizes, back V - fasten- ZocwdGtei , , . ' ' Ladies' Rubber Gloves ,...1:...........25 ( 1 . . ; : Lace, the cheapest is 3c Please bear in mind Coats Crochet Thread 10c 1 , ' ii.' . ; thf ' dUri"g thl. Clean-up American Maid Thread fic per yard, the highest, 40c. ale we are givuig you a CTeischer, Zr .. , . ... liberal discount of 33 1-3 fieners Knitting Wor- The above prices repre- per cent; on all cooking , r ,oz- ball at.. 40c.f ' ' . . , utensils,' aluminum ware "A purchase here is just sent a saving of just one- included. - like depSng Toney S half the regular prices. " J THE BEE HIVE the bank you save either l V. Pendleton . Oregon Way' " .: 'V ; ' J 1 ' - " ' . IfiRTI.AXD AA1lflT M.VKKKT I'OllTUXD. Jan. 20. (A. p.) Portland wheat prices are J 1.06 to IMS. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER GIVE BIRTH TO GIRLS ALMOST SIMULTANEOUSLY ofiBepnesi I EIjVITRADO, Calif., Jan. 30. (I. X. S.) Mrs. A. . Chileni and her mother, Mrs. Enrico Casing- nasso, eavo birth to daughters almost simultaneously. Little Miss Chileni, having preceded Utile Miss Castagnasso into the world by a fow seconds, will en- Joy the distinction of being older than her auut. ' , ''' V The fine quality of the flour that goes in to the, making of our bread is one of the reasons for its tasti-; ness. We use the "est materials and v know how to bake a v rfial loaf of bread for your mealtime satis faction. - , . , Pendleton Baking Co. i an S economy a, .nc cm no,, naira jou nuurs ui nara cleaning drudgery- each week ill and surely your time and strength have "value! . 'a rhe Eureka niak'ca your home more healthful end surely the health I jl of your family is worth money! .(j The Eureka prolongs the life of your carpetings you know what It M will cost te replace your rugs! ' ' J We believe you will 'agree that The Eureka is cheaper to have than H hot to have. ; y ' Without obligation, we will send a Eureka to your home for free iiiui. .1 usi, I'uu ur juunts ?D.. Price without attachments $47.50 cash Terms price without attachmenta - $52.50 Fnce complete with attachments , Y, , - - ...$56.00 can Terms price with attachments $61.00 A $5.00 payment places this ma chine in your home. Bal&nce in 10 payments. . .: . YOVK CIIE1MT IS GOOI) Y ' "" 'Y CRAWFORD FURNITURE COS EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW . '- i II $ 'i Y ' .'' ' Jft I 1 PS i 103 F- Court Street Jphonc !! Pmdletmi, Oregon ,;a I 1 V