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Ill tA 1 PACE SIX DAILY EAST 0REG0NIA1C, PENDLETON. OEEGON, PB1DA7 EVENING, MABCH 3, 1922. 1 I &odtf and Club News s ' Special for Saturday 1 1 1 i i INFORMAL AFFAIN" AT ClAH . For the first in a series of Informal affair, member of the Pendleton lodge of Elks will be host a to their la- IIOPF'g VFSTAIKS SHOP EXCTA'SIVE BCT -i- of No. 0 Brownie It cott ivro dollars. ' It makes good pictures. That's the whole story except the happiness of the f youngsters when they receive it i ' i d Other Box Brownies up to $5.00. f. SPECIAL FOR 10 DAYS ONLY 5 : WA m wo or a OMvin O" 5 i .sn worth nr K.nriair wnrk wirn avorv jP Box Brownie purchased between the first and tenth of 4 this month. . - K I THE PHON DRUG CO. 1 4 Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon 8 5 Night Phone 890-J ' I & Table Snapply ! STRICTLY FRESH EGGS Per Doz. 30c 4 Oranges Sweet, per doz. 5 Cans Hominy 49 lb. Sack Flour 1 i Citrus Powder, per pkg Pure White Honey, comb 5 1 4 pkgs. Olympic Pancake Flour. 95c Lettuce, 2 heads 25c Natural Brown Rice, 3 lbs. ..... 25c 13 lbs. Red Mex. Beans $1.00 13 lbs. Small W. Beans ...... $1.00 Large Package Sea Foam 25c 111 days of depression it pays the thrifty housewife to make her dollars count. Many times by a little shopping she can save enough to buy a pair or shoes or some clothing for the little; ones on her week's grocery allowance. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORP 739 MAIN STREET 8 dies at a dinner dance this evening at the club. Following the dinner hoar from :15 to T:15 o clock, cards and dancing will le enjoyed. An Irresistable Display of Captivating; Advance Spring Fashions MEW DRESSES rMTH AN EXTREME MODER ATENESS IN PRICE. Their potent charm subtly steals into the hearts of all who see them. Crepe Knit, Canton Crepe and Taffeta $19.75 up to $69.50 NOT EXPENSIVE i 3 1 Specials for Saturday READ 'EM AND WEEP. 20c 95c We have a few of our beautiful Calanders left If you have not re cieved one call at our store. ' SOAP SPECIAL 20 Bars W. Soap $1.00 24 Bars Swift White $1.00 10 Bars Cream Oil 78c 10 Bars Palmolive 83c 1 Package Gold Dust 32c 1 Package Borax Chips 37c 1 Package Swift's Pride .'.... 23c 10 Cans 0. D. C. 93c 10 Bath Tablets 78c $2.00 25c 25c CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, Proprietor. Among those who have made reser vationx are tr. and Mr. C. O. Walns cott. Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Slasher, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kay. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. .Mc Monies. Mr. and Mr. J. C. Snow Mr. and Mr. Charles Bond. Mr. and Mrs. James Welch, Mr. and Mrs Sam Thompson. Mr. and. Mrs. John Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Ilond, Clarence Hishop. Dr. and Mrs. Guy Borden, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Glbbs, Xat Kimball. Cecil Cole. Philo Hounds. Dtidolph Mollner, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tallman. Roy Rltner Mr. and Mrs. James Stur Kis, Mr. and Mrs. n. L. I!urfoiigh, Ifarry Kuck. Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Chloupek, Jlrook Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barthel, Glenn Storie. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCook and Mr. nnd Mrs. .11. M. Tannler. CONVENTION" AT TILLAMOOK. IOcal clubwomen arc anticipating the annual state convention of the Oregcn State Federation of Women's Clubs, to be h;ld some time In May at I Tillamook. Tillamook county. The ei- ' ant ftntA ham nnt h.n tint nf 1nH- women of the const town are alreidy making; extensive plans for the con vention. No Pendleton clubs have elected their delegates to the convention but it is probable that within a short time the choice will be made. In addition to the official representatives, a num ber of local women will probably at tend. CLUB HAS MEETING Members of the Lavender Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Louise Lampktn at her home, 212 East High street. 1 The afternoon was occupied with an enjoyable program, for which Mrs. J. M. Cook gave a reading, Mrs. Lucretla Overturf sang several numbers, Mrs. Lampkln sang and Mrs. Miles Arnold played instrumental solos. Mrs. Over. turg, Mrs. J. W. Yandel nnd Mrs. Arnold were Initiated Into the club. ' (ut flowers were UHed most effec tively in decorating. Aside from club membertj, Mrs. Frank Erivln was a guest. . - . k DINNER IS GIVEN Fifty guests were present at a form al dinner last evening at which Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vaughan and Mrs. Wesley X. Matlock entertained In the Elks club preceding the Kill Kure dance. The tables were' beautifully decorated In Jonquils and acasla, the color scheme of yellow being completed by the use of candles In this shndo. RETUHN FROM TRIP ! Mrs. Rose Hamilton and Ethel Thompson have returned from a trip to Los Angeles and San Diego. They made the trip by way of Seattle. I OR OLD DRAreRY IN Puy "Diamond Dyes" and follow the simple directions In every package. Don't wonder whether you can dye or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing In guaranteed with Diamond Dyes even If you have never dyed be fore. Worn; faded dresses, skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stochlngs, draperies, hangings, everything, be come like new again. Just tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dye Is wool or silk, or whether It Is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Dla mowl Dyes never strciik, spot, fado, or run. . 2 S 3 5 Si COUNTRY HAMS Special 22c per Lb. i 4 PurtNr 1st & Best Country Butter, 2 pounds 80c Canyon Milk, 10 cans : ......L.....i.....:.:...$lr00 Oolong Tea, in bulk, pound 35c Corn Puffs, 10 packages ....i.v;..41.00 Bulk Cookies, 5 kinds, pound .i.J...i.... -...25c Good Apples, box i....,.... $1.50 Extracted Honey..Pu. 35c; qtt. 65c; 1'2 gaL $1.15 Good Bulk Coffee, pound ...... Ripe Olives, 2 large tins . Castile Soap, 10 bars ............. Sauer Kraut, quart L L Oregon Walnuts, pound Best Eggs, phone us for price. Gray Bros. 3 Phones 28 SOCIETY HAS MEETING The Women's Missionary Society of the Christian Church met yesterday afternoon in the reception rooms of the church. Division 1, with Mrs. George Wallace as leader, was in charge of the program, which Had "Africa' as its theme. Mrs. J..8. Harvey led the Bible study. Mrs. Wallace read a paper on "Disciples on the Congo.'.' During the social hour, Mrs. Wallace Cargill nonred and Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. W. I. Cadwa served. LtTNCHtEOM IS GIVEN. Mrs. Emmett Estes, Mrs. Burton Oreullch, and Mrs. Ralph Temple were hostesses today for a charming ly appointed bridge luncheon, at the home of Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock. In the Matlock Apartments.- Guests suf-I ficicr.t to make up six tables of bridge I were present. A St Patrick's motif was used most effectively in decorat ing, shamrocks predominating in the color rcheme. MRS. WHEELOCK VISITS. Mrs. Ellen Wheelock, of Welser, Idaho, Is a guest of Mrs. Hattle Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeloclc formerly re sided here. Mr. Wheelock having been connected with the looal postoffice. Mrs. Wheelock Is now on her way to Everett, Washington. DANCE IS SUCCESS Membera of the Kill Karc Klub, and Invited guests, enjoyed a formal dance last evening nt Eagle-Woodman hall. Half the mon members of the club were, hosts for the evening. A pleas ing feature of the evening was a moonlight waltz. HBGEMAN CHAPTER POSTPONED. A meeting of Hegeman chapter, Westminster Guild, to have been hold tomorrow, afternoon at the home ot Mr3. iiaymond Hatch, hns been post poned and will be held a week from tomorrow. LADIES TO MEET. ' The ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic will hold a meeting to morrow afternoon in tho clubroom of the county library. The meeting will begin ut 2:30 o'clock. ''- LOfTLE DAUGHTER E(,RN. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ramey are tho parents of a Httlo daughier born t.hlt morning nt the home of Mrs. Leila Taylor. The new arrival weighs sev en pounds. . GIRLS, FRIENDLY TO B0ET. ' The Girls' Friendly Society, Junior Division, will meet tomorrow after noon ut 2:15 at Parish Hall. H0M IDEAS E DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES Health Alplialx-t C la for Cereals and Cocoa too; Consider the Colorles coming to you. D Is for Dates, the kind that you eat, Dellclously sweet and far cheaper than meat. E is the Excellent Edible Egg, One dally at least, . dear children, tve beg. F Is for Fruits whether fresh, dried, or stewed; Dried, nt the grocer's, you'll buy thorn, If stewed. Ci Is for gaining, - . as every child could; A half pound a month . is the least that he should. V. D. FISTIC BATTLE ENDS . WOMEN'S GRID-GAME PAItlR. March J. (A. V.-The Two lending female football clubs of Paris, the Feralna Sports and the En Avnnt, were contesting the champion nhip of the city on Saturday and at half time each s'de had sred a goal. Whep pluy was resumed, the pace whs very hot and a forward of tho En Avnnt team slapped the face of an op ponent whom she neeusod of a foul. The referee sent the ntntressor from tho fold but her comrade sided "With her nnd refused to continue the game, he referee nve the game in favor of tho Fcminn Sport. oppiMTAn s to viGirr srrtiKK WAsnrNCTON, March J. (A. P.) The country's leading coal opera tors are rradv to flht out the nation wide strike If it results from miners refusing to accent the ware reduc tions. Pnch Is the outstanding senti ment of the board of directors of the national coat association, comprising some of the country principal opera tori at a meeting here today. , .... I... 25c ....i.l....S1.00 5c : i....;..:.35c Grocery Co. ' Only 1 Quality the Best BY Ry F. W. WRAY. International News Service Staff Correspondent. LONDON, March s. Gilbert K. Chesterton has adopted . lately the practice of saving his brightest thoughts for small private ' gather ings. 1 1 . . , It was at a .private house in Lon don the other day that he held forth on the necessity for a 'merrier Eng land," and he made light also of the alleged stupidity of the English peo ple. "In the Middle Ages." said Ches terton, "the English people had the reputation of being very cheerful and 4-ery artistic hence 'Memo Eng land,' a- phrase that still unaccount ably lingers. . What we have to do is to make England 'merrie' once more and not to be obliged to journey to what is known as 'Gay Parce' in search of enjoyment. ' ) IE "English people have got Into the habit," complained Chesterton, "or going about with a snigger And say ing 'We are a stupid people.' Now very few poople can afford and I am notone of them to make them selves morn stupid than they really are. Yet there still exists a curious idolatry ot stupidity and of ugliness, which Is In reality a phase of the in dustrial era which is passim? away. "What England Needs." "What England, needs Is to return to the England of Chaucer, of Shakespeare and of nil the nrreat artists before the London fog of ugll neBS descended on Ilritaln. , "All life is really a recovery of the past. Although we take off our clot lion at night we don't say thaf wo have' done -with clothes. You don't say farewell to your waistcoat however dandified it happens to be. "it you put on yohr clothes as in my ca.m Is exceedingly probnblo- nnd find you have them on wroii;r MII.K TOAST DIET TOO MI CH FOK 1 licit , "I doctored for years' with only temporary relief. My liver was very had, after eating I would always hav? such a fullness In my stomach and my heart would palpitate. I could not eat milk toast without distressing me. Since tnklng a course of Mnyr's Won derful Remedy, more than a year ago, I can eat anything my appetite de sires." . It is a simple, hnrmless prepa ration that removes tne catarrhal mu cus from the intestinal tract and al lays the lnflnmmation which onuses practically all stomach, liver and in testinal ailmeiua, including appendi citis. One dose will convince or mon ey refunded. At druggists every where. .' Goedecke's Orchestra Open for Dance En gagements.' 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' Baking Co. Qxff Ef. MEAL SPRING SUITS A wonderfulassortment of new models in tweeds, horrfespuns, tricotines;and twill cord, direct frorn New York's best makers. - , ; ,; , : Priced especially low. : Cotnparison Invited. and discover In your absent-minded ness you are wearing your coat with the tails in front, you don't say: 'This is destiny; such is my fate'; On the contrary you make an effort at reconstruction to . recover . the post. That if what Is known us a reversal to the normal. "There has never Dunn a movement with any kick in ti that' wis i-ot really antiquarian. Thre has. nei been a revolution tha: was n it rw.'ly reactionary, i What E:iglan.l ne:i is to make the resent .is normal a. most of the, pasy . REAVERS TO CARRY LIMIT PORTLAND, March ,3. tU. P.) Safe 7HUk for ForIointa,InTiI!diDdQrowingChfldrn Tha Original Food-Drink Pot AU Ages j9 in f" rl K.k Are You Interested J In Economy? "We roast nur own Oof f pp. Ta.stfia hettAr. cna fnf. B s 5 ther. For Saturday our own Hoast Peaberry and Special 35c blend Our coffee served free Saturday 'P. M. ' v , ; J 2 1-2 cans Pineapple ...............'........'...,....;..:......29c & Fresh Eggs, 3 dozen...: .........:..i,v::.l;;...,:;......$1.00 S Campbell's Soups ........;."..'........2 for 25c . Standard Corn ..................:......i.7jfor $1.00 8 Argo Corn Starch .....10c package ,' f. Standard Peaches ..,.,..............4 for. 95c , j j-uatuiuiu .....o pounus oc n Imported Sardines ....:..............:,...:...........:...15c can 5 K v AlaskaRed Salmon STANDARD C L BONNEY Phone 96 LIGHTEN KITCHEN TASKS VTork goes easier In a kitchen made clean and bright with a (lino leum flodr. Such a floor can be kept polished and sanitary without taxing the frailest woman's strength. , Jbr Evtnj Floor Tty in the House is exceptionally durable and economical. The cheerful coioring and trtistic designs help keep up your spirits while you are at yoar daily tasks. Come and let us phow you the new patten s for- the kitchen nd every other room in tho house. ' ,-,' . : , . Yur Credit is Good. : ,: . V - Crawford Furniture; Ck, EXCHANGE YOUR OLD FURNITURE FOR NEW tOS E. Court Streyt . . Phone 491 T ; Pcndlewm, Oreson iPHILDRENS GOLDS 1 - ' should not be " do d." Treat , them oxtsrnalljr with , V VAlORUB Ow MilltM Jar. I'mJ Yuahl The Portland, Reavers will carrjIO men on their team this year -the lea gue limit, according - to President Klepper. Seven pitchers, three catch ers, five infielders, and five outfield ers will compose the club, according to Klepper. ,,, x . e, . INFANTS and INVALIDS im Ungual Avoid Imitation uiSubttUutts I Rich milk, milud grain extract In Powd N Cooking -NourUUiur - Wieetfblt . s ,..29c pound 8 3 , 25c can GROCERY CO. i 230 . Court j