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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEERUAHY 27, 1922 TLX PACSf PACE SEC is j . i ; ',! s! if " J I? ii - 41 II I! Social and Club News j L.i i ' : . . - , -! 1 SllKS LANQ CHOSEX Min Anna Lane, of The Dalle. is the new state resent of the Daunhtem of Amrrlctn Itevnlution, according to word received here by member of thu Vmatilla chapter. Mum Lanir, who m a prominent member of the organiza tion, la known throughout the Mate for her patriotic activities during the war. She was most zealous in I ted Cross work. It la probable that she will visit the local chapter noon. Th" election took place In Portland at the D. A. R. conference. Delegate from the Umatilla chapter were Mrs. Charlea Tulloch and Mrs. P. E. Judd. of Portland, and Mra Holman Ferrln, of Waxhougla, all formerly of Pendle ton and member of the chapter. Mr. Sylvan O. Cohn, of this city, for mer recent, waa amon gtha D. A. It. member who attended. Phe la chair man of the itate thrift campaign of the D. A. R. RETURNS FROM ARLINGTON' Mr. Walter Jone returned on Sat urday from Arlington, where she or ganised a Royal Neighbor Camp. Thirty-one charter member are In the organisation. Mr. Ida Hamblen, state supervisor, was with Mra. Jones dur ing the first few day of her stay In the milium county town. MRS. BREM'MER 13 VISITOR Mr. Robert Hremmer, of Portland, hi In Pendleton visiting her mother, Mrs. C. O. Greenwood. Mrs. Brem mer was formerly Mix Helen Barn-hart. HOPF'S UPRTA1RS SHOP ' - ; Vt ' : Not in recent years have as good coats been of-,, fered for so little money. , See them! $18.50 to $75.00 , EXCI.VSIVE BIT Both Economy and Your , Safety direct you to the Rexall Store whenever you want a prescription filled. .' "V j ECONOMY because our superior buying facili tiesbrought about through our association with the more than 5,000, other leading retail druggists of America enables us to make the very lowest prices consistent with quality. SAFETY because we respect our profession, and will not tolerate any but the most exact methods, the most scrupulous care, and drugs of absolute purity, freshness and strength. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon , ;i Night Phone 800-J , Up Out of the Mire of Debt The old saying it is an easy matter to run into debt but it is a long:, long walk out, is as true as the saying. The easiest road out of debt is to pay cash as you go along and the best way to keep out of debt is to pay cash as you go along. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STOfiE 739 Main Street ' CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. PERFORMANCE 18 PROFITABLE The turn of fifty dollars waa realis ed by the Pendleton Women- Club a a result of the Arthur Mlddleton recit al, according to a report from the club today.-. The club broight Mr. Middle ton toVendleton with the primary Idea of providing a musical treat fnr local people. The addition of the sum to the- club's treasury Is therefore doubly acceptable as the club did no' at fhst expect to profit. PANCE IS TRI8 EVENING. Members of the Social Sixiy will en joy formal dancing party this even ing at the Elk Club. Among those who will be dinner host preceding the dance are Mr. and Mr. Dan P. Hray the, who wll lcotertain at their home on Thompson street, Mr. and Mrs. James n. Welch who will be hosts for a dinner party at the Robinson home on North Main street. tttt.t. IWITE GUESTS. The last In the winter series 01 Kin . vr vinh dances will be given on I Thursday evening and will be formal,; being the second formal dancing party ii-n Kv tha rlnh this vear. The dance la under the direction of half! the men members of the club, ana thnuk win invite cuests for the dance. The affair will be held at Eagle-Wood- Wnnn hall. MEETING IS POSTPONED ' . ' A meeting of the Thursday After noon Club, to have been hold on Thursday, has been Indefinitely post poned. ' NEW SPRING . COATS j OF DISTINCTION Distinction in Style , Distinction in Material Distinction in Workmanship Distinction in , Value.' - NOT EXPKXSIVB Phone 187 W. C. T. V. MEETS. The W. C. T. I, will meet tomor row afternoon at 2:20 at the library. A program in honor of Francis Wll- llnrrt l!Mrp. Wuiihininn mnti lhr. i hnm 1 I nrr I rt will Hdt iivn All mm- ! . bers and their friends are invited to attend. GUILD WILL ENTERTAIN Members of St. Mary's Guild, of the Catholic Church, will entertain with a card party tomorrow evening at St. Mary's hall. The party, which will be In the nature of a benefit, Is one of a series given by the guild. BltlDOE MEETING POSTPONED The meeting of the Thursday After noon Bridge club, which was to have been held tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Guy Johnson has been postponed until the following Tuesday on account of illness. MISS GILLIAM TO DEPART. The many friends of Mls Grace Gilliam are regretting that she I soon to depart for Pasadena, California. Miss Gilliam Is active In church and I social circles and Is most popular In j fenaieton. MISS CLARK IS VISITOR. Miss Doris Clark, of Madison. Maine. is In Pendleton as the guest of her sis ter. Miss Helen Clark. Miss Clark, who Is en route to her home after a visit In California, will remain here until Friday. DANCE IS POSTPONED Because of Illness among the mem bers, the Tllllcum Dance, to have been given Wednesday evening, has been indefinitely postponed. ' ' . 1 MR. AND MRS, DOTY HERE Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Doty, formerly of Portland, are new Pendleton residents. Mr. Doty is employed by the Ktundord QU Co. H0WI IDEAS E DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES Boiled IrtiiR. s 1 eiln crn nllln tor) hikfiii At 1-S oup water. j White of 1 tgg., 1-2 teaspoon flavoring extract. 1 teaspoon buklnsr nowder. Boll sugnr and water without stirring until syrup spins a thread; pour very slowly over stiffly beaten ckk white and beat until smooth; add flavoring and baking powder; allow to stand few minutes before spreading. V. D. TO TOKIO, Feb. 27. (A. P.) Japan ese emigrants have shown a decided disinclination to seek their .fortunes In Koiith America In the past two years despite the "overcrowding" in Japan and offers to bonuses. . - The Brazilian government pays 15 pounds to each Japanese emigrant, but nevertheless, Japanese labor con tractors have found It impossiblo to fulfill their contracts witht Brazilian coffee planters to furnish 5,000 Japan ese laborers each year. Last year tho number of Japanese emigrants to Brazil ytnn estimated at 800, These figures are given by nn official of1 the Commercial Bureau at- Relieves Headache A little Muatcrole, rubbed on fore bead and temples, will usually drive sway headache. A clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard, Musterolo is a natural remedy with none of the evil aftcr-tfTccta to often caused by "internal medicine." Get Musterole at your drug stert 35 65c, jars 4i tubes; hospital siie, U. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER CHICHESTER S PILLS f .. . TtIK III MONO HBAND. A Kmc! All yr vnugtAt tat a I'lIU la HJ U1 S.M TllkVy Ih'.x, mlH Mb III, RllofcYX Ml HKANU PILIAtott VMtskiuma u ttetf.Saifett. Alym Krilat.l SOIJB BY DRUGGISTS EVERY itttfK tflshc an j WORTH CONSIDERING Every day In the I'nlted States thousands of pairs of Shoes are discarded that might be repair ed for further service. If there was any way to- estimate the cost of this waste the amount would he startling. With our scientific methods nd modern machinery . will repair your old Shoes and make :hvm as good as t.ew. You'll get dollars worth of comfort and enjoyment or every oe;;'. you spend hero, , Pendleton Shoe Shop 120 W. Court. rami 2 pounds full weight, every roll guaranteed-,-, joll 80c Country Bacon as good as the best, pound : 30c fine Solid Apples, box . . .$1.50 Dinner Biscuit, box .'. 50c , Bent's Water Crackers, pound . .50c Royal Lunch, box , .... 15c x Lemon Creams, old fashioned square cookies, ' pound : , 25c Big Lunch Cakes, assorted, pound 25c Pigs' Feet, 3 pounds 50c ', , Wheat Granules : :... ......25c and 50c Scottish Oatmeal ... ;. 25c and 50c Whole Wheat Meal, ............,.......40 and 75c . We can supply you with the finest quality Smoked, Salt and Canned Fish for the Lenten season. ' - . Prices always right QUALITY considered.' Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phone 28 - Only 1 Quality the Best tached to tfie foreign Office. The reason assigned for this dis inclination to transmigrate to South America Is the Improved statue of the labor market at home. Officials of the bureau predict that the coming year will see a greater exodus from Japan than for some years past. v The total Japanese population lti South America In 19li0 was estimated by Japanese authorities at about 40, 000 of whom 31,000 are In Rrazll, 6, 000 in Peru, 2000 In Argentina, 800 In polivla and 400 In Chile. Emigration Is being encouraged by tho Japanese government, says Mr. Akamatsu chief of tho Commercial Bureau. Rnilway fares to ports of embarkation nre reduced and six-cial steamship rateR offered. IjohI year the government advanc ed $50,000 to one company to pro mote emigration by means of moving pictures showing conditions abroad, chiefly In South America. Compara tive statistics show that Japan proper is Just about oh thickly populated as Kngland. Japan has 376 persons to the square mile against England's 372, Holland's 53S nnd Belgium's 664. U. S.J ERECT NEW YOTIK, Feb. 27. (A. F.) Five nations, Including the United States, have started erection of palaces nt Bio de Janeiro for the Internation al exposition next fall In commemora tion of the centennial of Brazilian In dependence, according to word receiv ed by Hello Lobo, Brazilian consul general. The foreign buildings are be'ng constructed along the Avenida Wilson. - A fund o $1,000,000 has been es tablished to provide nn adequate ex hibit on the part of the United States. Supplemental to the national display, mdny '. American manufacturers will show their goods. France, (Irent Britain, Belgium and Italy are the other countries which hnvp buildings under construction and several smaller nations have nrranged for exhibits In other structures on the exposition ground, so that tho centen nial will have the atmosphere of a world's fair. , . The exposition Is to be .-on expres sion of tho economic nnd social life of Brasdl during the Inst 100 years. Each of the 21 states of that republic will have separate displays of its achieve ments in commerce, industry and oth er aspects of civilization. Among tho bnlldine-a planned for the exposition are the hall of Industry, hal luf states, hall of fine arts, hall of administrations, hall, of minor Indus tries and the game and fish pavilion. Military parades, International games and other spectacular enter tainments are to be part of the pro gram. The exposition wil lopen September 7 and close December 31. The Bloodiest Bolshevist' Dieriinskv. th finvio- t i High Executioner "The Bloodiest Bolshevist" may soon lose his Job. Mosjow workers are pro test inf agauist the "Cheka," the extraor dinary Commission over which he presides. The ChAa tas shot thou sands of supposed enoiales or the Soviet, ' sir K BunER FROM U. S. TOURJST By CHAS. McCAXN. - , (United Press Staff Correspondent.) DUBLIN, Feb.. 27. Irish business men are nwalting tho summer rush of tourists which they expect to be the first result of the new era. , Tradesmen, hotelmen, restaurateurs and manufacturers. In addition to the I ever present "Jarvey," or driver of the Irish side-car, are watting with open 'arms and hands -for those who come backg to a new peaceful- Erin. The greatest hope is in the United States. . British visitors are expected in hordes, and touring clubs Id Eng land are already mapping 'out routes through tho lake districts in anticipa tion of a rush to this side of .the channel by visitors to whom Ireland has been-caused for seven years be cause of one war or another. i- The treaty had hot been Bigneld a week before Dublin real estate agehts had men on the way to the United States with description of almost every house and every castle In Ireland. Ordinary Americans are expected to come, but the people everyone is rally looking for an the Irish-Americans the ones who have been working quiet ly and making mohey instead of speeches. Nearly everyone In Ireland has been to the United Slates or has a brother or sister here. It is seldom a visitor talks to anyone even to ask a telephone number of nn operator jthnt mention Is not made of young 1 Paddy, who went out . to the states I years ago and Is now running a hotel in Cleveland 011 Keokuk, or wherever J it. may be. If Paddy and his brothers (aml sisters do not come back this summer, tho season will be a complete failure for many fRmilles. If thdy do came back they are sure of a gneat reception. The returned native son is one of tho fonlly; but the ordinary American is sure of a friendly welcome. If he Is expected to hnve money, it 4s bocauso the ordinary Irishman believes every one In the States 1ms money. He will not be robbed, however, and will noi be expected to thro,vk'nis money away "My bsiy stranded with f t croup to bad, she coul J not ' sleep. But Foley's Honey and Tar stopped it, and she rested (well." Mn. C.T. J.ckton, I . Ntbratka City, Neb. I That's why careful mother prefer Foley's Honey and Tar , -II -.1 ..u Hold pverywhere ITS THE BASIS OF A GOOD Use our bread as a foun d a t ion upon which to build the perfect meal. This bread never disap points in its quality. It is made with the kind of care and of the same excellent mate rials that the particu lar housewife reveres. Pendleton Paking Co. "rZ7 ' W !3i7nRtan!ii V.: SSL mm RW if. MEAL They answer every call of the mode. Their servi ceability has increased with their swagger until now they are the every-hour costume of every smartest woman. . . .; RIO WILL 01 US BY MILES W. VAUOHAN, (United Press Staff Correspondent.) RIO DB JANEIRO. Feb. 27. The Rio de Janeiro carnival, said by Bra zllians and many foreign visitors to be the most brilliant In the world, will open tonight with a confetti battle In the Avenleda Rio Branco and will con tinue for three days, closing with the grand parade of the carnival clubs on Tuesday night. Already every available automobile In the capital has been leased for the period of the fiesta. Municipal au thorities are winking at the city law controlling taxi fares,, which have In creased to about ten times the legal rate. Duringi the confetti battle, the avenieda will be roped off into two great lanes' and cross town street car traffic suspended, so that the crowds will not be endangered in Intersec tions. . ' Despite the year of hard times In Brazil, presidents of the scores of Car nival clubs today Issued statement declaring that the feast In honor of Momus thin year will lack nothing of Its formal brilliancy, flovernment aid has been extended as usual, despite the clamor of conservatives against this "waste" of money. During the next three days practi cally all business Will be suspended and the population will devote itself ' ' , 7 mmmmmmmzwmmmmammiummmMmmmMMMmm - ( Why It Pays Bias Trimming Braids ........ y..... .v. 10c Rick Rack Braid . ; . , . . 10$ and 15c Crochet Threads . .777777. 10c Fleischers Knitting Worsted . . . 40c (2 oz. baU). , , , - Children's Hose 25c Ladies' Hose 15c and 25c Mystic Mitts .'. ... . 5c. Cut Glass Vases ......... ........... 49c Electric Lamps v. i'. ... .V. .... : 1-2 price .' Moust Traps . . . . . . . . . ............ 3 for 10c Water Glasses . . 6for 50c Heavy White Cups ... i ............ 6 for $1.50 Buckram Frames 75c Trimmings 25c and up Hat Braid $1.25 and up Bread and Cake Cabinets........... 1-2 price - To Trade at The BEE HIVE Pendleton, Ore. . t x isvnBiiBisnaiist4iiBiinw 3s$3$Ss$s$$3s$s$,eSs' s AH Phonograph Records , At v One-Half : v ... Price 'i M 1 Your Credit is Good. CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO; EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW 4) 103 E. Court Street Iiiooem Tweed Fashions the Smart Spring Suits Works Like a Clock Cures Cbtetsin&Hotas CTANDAM mm W Otr. T&MH w fra. Utillnl MCtttllM m Im CJS m4 m Draand raefcvs I mnaf Mr. Hsrs iiDtwahn-MCntt wasuxco. r I DETROIT S entirely to pleasure. - Bverj'hody buys a costume. v : ,. ' ' , ' Irrigated barley yielded 13118 pounds to the acre as compared with 944 pounds of Irrigated oats, according to the census figures for Oregon., It will pay to grow more barley than oats un less the region Is exceptionally frosty or cold. Barley la also far better tJ plant on land somewhat strong with alkali. O. A. C. Experiment station.- STHMA .No star tor it. but 1 relief is often brought by V VapoRud Otttt 17 tfillkmjan tW Ytart$ Pendleton. Orrgwi S ' I- . - ; s V i ; $tSiS$SsSSsS?SsStSSS 4 -1 it' ''.'V".; :