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EIGHT PAGS3 i'ACS. SIX DAILY EAST 0HEGCNIA3, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3,1. 1922. - ! - Social and Club News H. - . 11 .LI, "' J 'Ll"B HAS MEETIXO ' lilARRIAGS 19 SOLEMNIZED s. in Pendleton is the Purity Patriotic '.V iw i,. t ani uh t t Tk. mnrri, nf Mini Tn Weltv ! Protective League, which has been Ham ley were hostesses yesterday for and Roy Smith was solemnized last; meeting of the gpizzerinklum club, J evening at the Presbyterian manse. b it the home of Mrs. Trestrail's uuugh-, with Rev. George L Clark offlclat jer, Mrs. C. P, Hampton. I Ing. ' Members of the club decided at yes-1 The bride, who waa unattended. smart serge tailleur. tiucst i und, which will 'be used In sending! were Henry C. Kramer, uncle of Mr. terdny's meeting to support a flower, wore k flowers to any member of the club who may be 411. The roll call was re- rponded to by the members with short 'quotations. Several readings added to x the enjoyment of the afternoon. Mrs. W. A. Btorie will be hostess for the - next meeting, at her home on River - Drive, the date being February 13. ' PARTY TO BE GIVEN" ' , A nurnlor Of Invited, guests-will at ..tend the Tilllcum Dancing Club's "kid party" tomorrow evening at Eagle- - Woodman hall. The dancers will be appropriately costumed in garbs re ' minlscent of childhood days. . Mem ' -bers of the hosters committee are Mrs. ' R. it, Tanlei, chairman, Mrs. David B. Hill, Mrs. Clyde Phillips. Mrs. Charles , Pent, Mrs. Frank Kincald, Mrs.' F. ! Dnntelft, Mrs. Hnrry Benson, Mrs. Arthur Ilutlon nnd Mrs. Lester Hum Icy. ; . . - . . r . ' DAXCE8TO BE HIVES Mr. ar.d Mrs. E. B. Alrtrlch and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Fee, ar hnvels , , suetj Invitations for two formnl dime ;lhg parties, to be given at the Fee ' home, 3 U Lew,i street. The. dates are .February 10 and 11. i Smith, and Michael Mulligan. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Smith will make their home on the Smith ranch on Butter creek. formed here by V. A. Clod win, visit ing evangelist. Fifty members are enrolled, and this number will be greatly augmented when, the mem bership campaign begins. - Miss Rita Ferguson has been chosen temporary president and Miss Evelyn Mortimore secretary-treasurer.. Mrs. Carl McGinnls is chairman of. a committee which will work among; young school girls. Miss Mer le King and Miss Lena Porter were chosen to work amonr hieh school ' girls. Girls between the ages of fif teen and twenty-five are eligible to I MRS STANFIELD IX PORTLAND Mrs. Robert X. Stanfleld, wife of Senator Stanfleld, is in Portland fori "a u, . . a.... i. k.i .a hvUo'n the league. her friends. She Is at the Benson , Th ,eaS"e- aa ,Ul nama "j"""8- ta hotel. Mrs. Stanfleld came west to see for.the furtherance of good, an is her father In Pendleton, and then 'f Blro.n 'fsaoizalton. A mass meet m.A. .k ,pnrfi.n on h...lneu in" ' Ktrls Is to be held here Sat- ,n tnr hri.f vM. Mi RrhrL ""dtt- " lch "me members of the the young daughter of Senator and Mrs. Stnnfield, is in a Washington, D. C, finishing school. Oregonlan. RETURN TO POMEROT i . Mr. and Mrs. James Sprnce, of Pomeroy, Washington, returned today to their home. They were called here by the Illness of Mrs. Spence's mother, Mrs. E. A. Shull, whose condition Is improved. Mr. Spcnce, who was at La Grande league will be present. Oirls from the various ' towns.' of Umatilla county have, been asked to bo present also,,, ''. ''. PRAISE SERVICE TOMORROW. The annual Praise Service of the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian -church ..will be held, to morrow afternoon at. the home of Airs. It. Raymond, 811 Water utreet. one time advertising manager for tho ' Hostesses will be Airs. Raymond. Mrs. v. .". .iiauocK, airs.- ttogers and Mrs. George Clark. An excol- East Oregonlun, is now In the hard ware business In the Washington city. NEW ORGANIZATION FORMED. ' The newest organlatlon for girls lent program has been planned for the meeting. ...-., Smoked Salmon KIPPERED COD KIPPERED SALMON SALT FISH We Carry the Most Complete Line of Salt and Smoked Fish Smpked Salmon, pound , ; 25c Kippered Salmon, pound .3Sc . Kippered Sable Fish, pound 35c Boneless Herring;, pound .-. ...40c -V" Golden Bloaters, .. 2 for 25c Irish Mackerel, each .......'...: .....20c ''Norway Milker Herring; keg .....$2.00 ? Alaska Salt Herring, each 10c Columbia Eiver Salmon Bellies, pound ...40c Salt Salmon Sides, pound ,...20c Stock or Lutefish, pound ,50c .RoII Herring, jar ...1 35c . Sardellen Ringe, can ...j... 35c Fiskeboller, ...................x.... 25c and 50c . 40 Varieties of the Best Fish in Tins Gray Bros. Qrocery Col 3 Phooee 2 Ottli 1 Qiwlitr hm Bi LAUllDKi' KIDS i vcr ' lAnoiBf ! 1 it j I 1 c li'wfaqL'-- Ul ,t H ., ,1 (. 4 . V P H X A I R H . S Hi O. P Arrivals , '' FOR - Spring 1922 .Many very interesting style features are in evidence. ; Smart frocks of Crisp Taffeta and! Canton Crepe. We, are certain their distinctive styling will win your hearti ': est approval.. " x . : YOUR INSPECTION INVITED CONCERT TO BB GIVE.. ' Kor February t is scheduled a con cert by Renato Zanelll, baritone, of me Metropolitan Opera Co., and Grace Wngner, soprano, at the Koy lor Grand theatre in Walla Walla. It Is probable, lhat A number of Pendle ton heople will motor to Walla- Walla for the event,. . . - . r WESTOX WOMEN, AID Saturday Afternoon Cllb members. of Weston, gave an enjoyable, tea ra. contly for. the benefit of the scholar ship loan fund which Is made up of contributions from Oregon clubs. The ten netted twenty-four dollars for jlho tuna. . , ' ' MIlA NOBI.B VISITS. Mrs. Arnold Noble, ot Phllllpstnirgr, Montana, Is a guest at the home of her mother. Mrs. George Llnebaugh, Mrs. Noble arrived here SunGay night,.- iMRS. BT ANTON HETtfflNS. . Mrs. Frank Stanton, who has, been, vimung in i-enaieton with relatives, has returned to her home at Vdnsycl.o. HO M t DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES OVER D A Y I( O It 11 A It D W A It K C O Greeting Cards vt FOR ALJOCSIONX'i " 'We carry'a very complete line of fine greeting cards. - Birth Announcements, Birthday Greetings, Wedding Congratulations and all special day cards. : j . . A Large Assortment, of Valentine Day' Cards are Now on i Ifontiy Custard Suuso for 0'lntin Ietts'iiH 2 cups mllk,.(' 3 egg yolks, 1-3 cup honoy,- r-S teaspoon salt. . r Scald milk' poiir over beaten . cggB, honey and salt.' Cook in double boiler until It forms 41 orcaincry layer on Bpood.-V. t. " DOES ASSOCIATION WITH GIRLS WEAKEN ATHLETES IS UNIVERSITY QUERRY display. Priced from 5c upwards. 1M I Phone 520 ' ir2 JTry tho drug stoi'e first" , Pendleton, Oregon i'A i 1?. OHICAOO, Jajj, 31.--U. P.) Does assoclutlnn with' vifip weaken athletes, '-'queries a northwest University, whose ath letic teams have been making a poor showing. ''Not on your life," hundreds of coeds answer. 'We do not weakeni thorn, we Inspire them. It Is.the men who . do not go out for the tean who weaken those who; do.-. Girls like "towers of musclo"'men and not. tho. "cake eaters," Othdr universities have chimed In with the belief that girls htilp and do not; hlnder'athlctes. v, . , i s amoKea Meat specials s j . Eastern Mikl Cured Bacon, 3 lbs. j 4 v - Mount Emely Hams, per pound. . . , i lnlv Hvanfl ITAtMct mam 4? Picnic Shoulders, per pound ... I $1.00 29c 29c 19c Swift's Premium Bacon, per pound 45c HOT LAKE EGGS. The finest ever sold in Pendleton, every egg guaranteed. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS II TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street I ; ; Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. ' V HDD TIISWE (East Orcgonlan sjtciaf. '! i " AUUCB, Jan. 31. Tho hardtlitii dance nt Duck's hall Saturday night was well attended and all reoort an J enjoyable evening. Mahy out of town visitors were present. A benefit dnnce for the Albeo baseball teftm will bo given February 4. Come nnd have a good time. Mrs. Tom Mnrlght nnd little Xcllie Dick aro on tho sick list. Ie, Hurr passed through Albee on his way to Uklah Tuesday. fleorge Xess, drove a bunch ;of hn'scs through to Pilot Hack to day. Dross forms were made for Mrs. Thus. McDonald ami Mrs. A. F. Son. larbaum. Tho following ladles were present: Mrs, Sturm. Mrs. Fred Cas teel, Mrs. Mary Castoel, Mrs. Cottln ger. Mrs. Jns. Enrlght, Sr., Mrs. James Knrlght Jr.. Mrs. Tom Enright, Mrs. Iteeves, Mrs. Rehburg, Miss McDon ald, Mrs, McDonald, and Mrs. Schln baum. The Indies enjoyed a pleasant even ing Wednesday at Enrlght's pool room. The class Is progressing rap idly. Out of town shoppers this wek were Mrs. C. Sturm, Mrs. A. Colte-melr. Take a dose of Herblne when you are bilious or constipated, or your stomach Is out of order. It Is a mar vel of promptness In correcting these conditions. Price. 60c. , Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. Aching JolDts, rheumatic pains, neuralgia, can be relieved quickly by a rubbing application ot Ballard's Snow Liniment. It Is a powerful pen etrating remedy, . Three sixes, 10c, 0c n4 tl.to per bottle. Soly by The Pendleton Drug Co. A bad wound, burn or cut should tleansed of dirt or Impurities and Iressed with Liquid Borobone. It eals the flesh with marvelous speed. Price, a (V. too and Il.tO. Sold bf The ADAMSLO.O. F.ENJOY i - THEIR ANNUAL BANQUE T BECAUSE Of , AGE, Z.000 J ADAMS, Jan:, 31. The Adams IO. O. . F. ' held . their annual banquet 'at the school house on Saturday evening nt 8 p. tn. A Rood program was the main feature of the evening. Song. Carl Christian'' and Mm. Otis Lleu allen; song, Mrs. L. Eaton, Miss Helen Hoyer, "Roberta Morrison and ,Alb(.rtu Kirk; solo, Iialph Wallunj reading, Merron Teager; reading, itev, Eager Of Athena.. ', s . v A dance was given at the homo of Mr. and Mis. Ed Wallan on Saturday night. . Those Who attended were Rrrt Larabeq, Mr. and Mrs. Glndyn Bpon-i:boarl8 of directors of the. two cor er, Mr. and Mrs. Devorgln, Mr. and 'iporations. : , Mrs. Marrette,' Mr. and Mrs. Locover, li Tne men notified that they must Miss Ina Wallun, Mr. and Mrs. Werst. I;look for other work w.ere hired In . :.' ! MEWf TOKK, ' Jnh. & 1 j-j-Two thrins- ana employes or the Pennsylvania and Long Island railroads, above fifty-five yenrs old; nre to pny the ponulty of their years by- being com pelled to relinquish their Jobs. On April 2 these mon, not a few of them the sole supports of their families and many of whom are not Tltted for other tasks, will be thrown! ,into the ranks of the unemployed by 'reason of resolutions passed by the Mr. and Mrs. G. Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dames, Miss Louise Devbrgln and Mr. and Mrs, pvurd McCollum. Irene Blake and mother were busk ness visitors in Pendleton Tuesday. : , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallan and,; Mrs. Carl Christian were in Pendleton Tuesday. ' ' , ...j ' Mr. and. Mrs. Don Mclntyre of Port land were In Pendleton Tuesday. ' The electric light men are doing, some repairing and ptittlng in retain ing poles -In and around Adams this week. . . ' . The meetings which are conducted, by Rev. Parker In Adams will Continue, this week. , , ' S ' A community shower was given on Thursday at the home of Mrs. JackV Mayberry for Mrs. Charley Bunch and Mrs. MitlMe McCollum. Many dainty and useful presents were presented by friends and relatives. rSuests Were 'Mrs. John Oglo, Mrs. I. mm. n. iiuiK-n, ivirs. icuipn wallun, Mrs, T. A Lleuallen, Mrs. Otis Lieu-; alien, Mrs, O. O. Richardson;' Mrs; John' Spencer, Mrs. CharlesV Dupuls, .Mrs. B. Klrby, Mrs. 6. Spencer, Mrs. L, Eaton,,' Mrs. Jack Mayberry, Hrit CharleB Bunch, Mrs;. ' M. McCollum, Mrs. LKther, Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen, Mrs. I Christian, Mrs. Jack Case, Mrs. E. Hales, Mrs, E. McKenzle. ' Poter Mclntyro of Athena , was In Pendleton today. -' The first basket ball, team of Adams and the Boy Scout team of Pendleton plnyed In the city hall oft Friday even ing. .The: score was 80 to 3 in fivor of Aria inn. The second Ramc, was Played by the second scout team of IVnrileton. and tho recond high school team of, Adams. .The score was T. to 8 In favor of Adams. , - Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales and son John motored to Pendleton Monday. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Morrison nnd children motored to Pendleton Moiv uay. . ,.(,.,. . . T. M. Whlteley slinned on the, lee Sunday und is a little lume from the reu.- . , 1917 to replace the younger men who went into war service. To- give them employment both roads suspended . tho existing 'nge. limits for new employes, forty-five. It has now been decided- to restore that limit and to eliminate all above I" that age. FA in .mm mm (East 6regoniah,Snecia(.) - '; OOARDMAN, Ore., ian, SI. M. K. Flickonger of Boardman offers the follnn'InET rpnnrf nf Vila Vaap'a wai-I, 5'7Dfrr' in farming It acres of alfalfa in con nection with milking five cows. Total milk production 54.0&9. Milk, butter and cream sold for cash $642. One cow had twins so there were six heifer calves vaJued-at 1320. Three hogs fed on skim' milk, 134, Skim milk sold, 4. Total .000 Income. rom cows. Thirty tons hay fed returning 133 1-3. per ton. . . , . ' , .. . , ; Hay raised on the 14 acres, 65 tons. Sold, hny $173; on hand,. $288. Total Income from 14 acres $1400 or $100 per acre. Mr. Fleckengcr has accurate dajly records verifying his report and his conclusion is that an Income of $4000 to $5000 per year is what one may. expeot from, 40 acres In alfalfa fed to good dairy cows. Bergor's Cash Store, formerly thi Columbia Trading Co., has affccled a business reorganization, whereby T. E. Proyles, C. D. Albright, and Chns. Wicklanrler with Ira Bergor -111 take over the business and incorporate for increased service to the community. Ralph Humphrey will "work . behind the counter. . i Honoring T. R. I if ( i T Q trfe vc.v vita if The elephant studio has been vnened as ft part of the Roosevelt I memorial In the Museum of Natural! History, - New Tork. Frederick Llmekiller is shown working: on the! head and tusks of the biggest re-1 male elephant over killed. Theo-t dor Roosevelt, Ksrmlt, Carl Ake-' ley and Paul RaJney all had a part , to the fthoatlot oT .Ui tlci)iut in U eoUfuUoB. . , , . i ' - ' '" ' ,',-r AT DEATH'S POOH "X was talking with my neighbor, Mr. Webb, the other, day, regarding the great trouble . his stomach had -given him. He said he suffered 7 or S years, and had been almost at death's door a number of times from acute in digestion and bloating of- gns, which seemed to shut off his heart action. He said he wouldn't hnve lived much longer if lie hadn't taken Mnyr's Won derful Remedy when he did, which made a well man of him." -It is a Blm ple, harmless preparation that re moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tra,ct and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. . Ouo sose will convince or money refunded.? At druggists every where ; . .. IVS PLAIN TO FOLKS ' FROM FAR. AN X NfcAU WETR.C MAKlNCi LAUNDRY! HIVTORV HEIte i .... . We are makirfg laun dry history. We have provea that perfectly superior work can be , done at positively pleas ' ing prices. - We would like to show that to you, Mr. and Mrs. Skeptic. TROY Laundry (08-10 Garden t:v rxT EL. Try it. Try the breud . that is right in every- iarr Ucular. 'Jf you'' want a bread that is crowded-with nourishment and always proves satisfactory here is the loaf , you should, irder by name. ! ' ' ' . t Pendleton Baking Co. The Boardman schools are opening for the second semester today after an enforced holiday for one week ow ing to repairs to the plumbing affect ed by the recent free". Just now weather conditions are sprlng-UUe during the day and frosty nights. Belle' Packard' and. Ethen Broylos, former students who have been at Wa.lla Walla college for the pa.st sem ester, nre again enrolled in the Board man high school.' ' ' : ' Farmers' week under - the augpices of tho farm bureau and' O. A. O be gins in Boardman on the 6th of Feb ruary. A live." program Is promised for every day. ' Monday and Tuesday will be devoted to Homo Economics with special attention to clothing and home nutrition. Club work will also have a place. On Wednesday the sub ject will be Bee and Honey Prdduc.4 tion. Thursday, Irrigation; Friday, Poultry and Furm Management; Sat urday, hogs and dairying. ; Irrigun Not A Blemish Brt the perfect appearance sf her complexion. Permanent and temporary akin troubleaarc effectively concealed, kedures unnatural color ami coirccU greasy ikiro. KithlyanfUepHc. . Send 15c. forTtlct Sua J.FERP T-rtOPKINS V SON. New York, Si 7 7 will draw the. talent for similar wotH on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. , Saturday night the Grange gave an old fashioned dancing party In the au ditorium, followed by. refreshments. Everybody had a good time. Seventeen million jars The enormous annual use oBVicks surely proves its value for all cold troubles. : . , Vicks VapoRub might well be ailed the Nation's Remedy for jolcL; so enormous, so '-widespread is its use. American mothers, always alert for better methods of caring for Children, have found in Vicks just what they have al ways wante&-- way of treating colds without dosing, for strong drugs too often upset little stomachs. Mothers, who tried Just rub it on and breathe in tho varjors Vicks, adopted it, told others, and soon made it. the mos universal' treatment for colds. Vicks combines by a special process the old, time-ttitvd rem edies, Camphor, Menthol, Euca lyptus, Thyme, Cedar Leaf," and Oil of Turpentine. - It penetrates, and vaporizes: It is fine for spas- -modic croup, sore throat, whoop-' ing cough,, cuts, burns,, bruises, ' sores and itching skin. . . e& PORUQ "i 11 Million Jan Used Yarb v. v VA H i 1' - . ' " Dr. O. O. Fletcher Jr., ; " Aseptic Chiropodist and Foot Specialist - 1 , Permanent Offce with Peoples Warehouse .,. f ') ; : ;;sH. Shoe Department .' - .- :'-, ,'. HoOrs's -::x ''-': .-:" 'r-:..:' 8 to 6 P.M. ' Sat 8 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. Phone 22 Callouses, corns, pain ful ingrown - nails and kindred foot ' ailments quickly and painlessly removed, affording in stant relief. , - ....... acmmoi ARCH BUILDERS Don't suffer from neglected feet when $1.50 assures you comfort. ' ' , : u' sssinisssir,sBJlM!V'HT'W"saisWi'sssi:!i'ssrW!rt SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY Rubber Heels 40c , 2 Pair 75c 'V. ' " This includes oiling and polishing free of charge. r 1 The shop that gives you the most for your money. . Pendleton Shoe : Shop 120 W, Court. ' i niKUHlliHi ill , ),. Brings a , -v-- New Rane, : or a newr. :- . Sellers Kitchen" :.CflhlW'. to your home. Balance on easy payments. . , This offer is good toFeb. 1st only. 'x Your Credit is Good. I - CRAWFORD FURNITURE Ci) EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW - ' - i-', . t :-t ' :.i i. -,t . v';-.; ' 103 E. Court Street Phone 49 Prtitl'.rton, Oregon rsnaioioo yruf po. .it. t - I