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TIX r?r 7 r.'.cr osscoslin. rnxpucTON, oescon, Tuesday evening, iiahcii n 1022. EIGHT PAGES I -t! Social and Club News p r- I CLUB ENTERTAINED , CIRCLE To MEET LOW RATES G RANTED 7 Member of the Spizaerinktnm Clubj The Bible Reading Circle will rawt I-endU-ion clubwomen will be in- cnarnmigiy emenainea yesier-. tomorrow anerno'.n at J o'clock m ti'restel to learn that reduced railroa.l "I i"-nion wnen airs. r.uen u. ; i-ansti Hal, cnnrcn or the Redeemer, i rates have been granted by the varlou "" " "" "i-r nunie, ,11 i ne reaaing ior me weeK win oegm passenrer asoc:a!inm; to clubwomen AVest Court street. with the ejeventh verse of the tentiitand visitors who will a-tend the Gen- For the afternoon s program. Mr. I c hapter and exiend through chapters j eral Federation of Women cm;, ji. ibiuiiiB nae a. Fueicn iron, i eleven ana twelve 01 tne door oi Biennial Convention, to be held viumii-r unt. uiue jiarv Auniuers ana will oe lea Dy .Mrs. u. Sow Vork Tn 10 . i. n Kond, grand-daughter of Mrs. llond. U. Hobart. The liieraTore aepart- c gave a reading. ( mnt will be In c harge of Mrs. C. C. Me"u(M of the club -were surprise! j Whiteman. Visitors Interested In this at the'aitoduncement that the occasion course of readings are always welcome u AU a Hand's birthday. The house i as the circle is entirely undenomtna wnW m.st Attractive with cut flowers! tional. and greenery, the gift of relatives and friends. The tea table, at which Mrs. C. S. Terpenln and Mrs. William Ed wards presided, was centered with a treat cluster of acacia and tulips. A large birthday cake, decorated in St. Patrick's colors and lighted with green candles was cut by the hostess. The guests, other than club mem bers, were Mrs. Frank Frajsier, Mrs. C. II. Beltz, Mrs. Wlllard Hond. Mrs. John Vaushan, Miss Mary Ritner, of Portland, Mrs. F. S. Younger, of Port land, Mrs. William Dunn and Mrs. H. H. Hallock. The club will at its next meeting, March 27, be entertained by Mrs. Alice Hayes, at the Wlllard Bond home, 21 1 North Main street. ARE PORTLAND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Dan P. Rmythe are Portland visitors. They will remain in Portland for the next few days. MRS. JUDD HOSTESS Mrs. K. K. Judd will be hostess this evening at a dinner pnrty for a few friends. oVesonlun. , AID TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. A. Mumford, 223 Perkins Aenue. MRS. PAYRES ILL Friends or Airs. R. D. Sayres will re gret to learn that she is confined to her home by illness. She Is sufferins from rheumatism. HELIX MATRON HERE Mrs. Roy Penland and Mrs. John I.oeding, Hlix Matrons, are Pendle ton visitors today. VISITORS IN' PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. Charles If. Carter arc in Portland for a few days stay. , I MRS. F.FXNETT CONVALESCING Mrs. Will If. Pennett Is convalescing i after an attack of la grippe. HERE FROM PASCO Mrs. Rny Hicks, of Pasco, is In Pon dleton today. HOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOP EXCLUSIVE STYLE CRtA m For Sprint 1922 Ready For Your Inspection. . . SUITS-COATS WRAPS-DRESSES .: BLOUSES-PETTICOATS EXCLUSIVE BUT; XOT EXPENSIVE 5 '4 3 K round-trip rate of one and one half. current fare, has twen srartei on the Identification certificate plan by the railroads. Goin tickets will bo sold June 15-21. and the final return limit is set for July . MISS GILLIAM TO DEPART. Miss Grace Ollllnm will depnrt to morrow for PaRaclena, California, wnere she will accept a business po sition. Miss Gilliam for the past five years lias been treasurer of I'matllla county, but recently resigned to go to California. Miss Oillia.ni; who is a member of a pioneer family of this county, has scores of friends and her departure is much regretted. She has been most active in social, church and musical circles in Pendleton and her lo:a will be felt. RRIDGE CLPP, MEETS The Monday Afternoon Tlridqre Clu'.i enjoyed an afternoon of hridpe yester day at the home of Mrs. R. Raymond. Ill Woter street. Mrs. Edward J. Clark won tho hifih score trophy. B;- iioosmemt)ers, guests were Mrs. Omar Kissinger, Mrs. Roper Kay, Mrs. II. S. ucKenzie, and Mrs. M. K. Hall, of I'ortlnnd, who is a guest at the home f hex sister, Mrs. Charles Vtirplllat. TO ATTEND WEDDING Miss Ida Boyd left this morning for Portland to uttend the wedding of MIkh Dorothy Strowbridge and Philip lacksnn, of Portland. Mr. Jackson is he Fnn of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson tornier rcndieton residents. Minn tVd Is an aunt of Mrs. Jackson. M(ss Hoyd will return after a fhort stay In Portland. RETURN TO PENDLETON ftir. and Mrs. Ernest L. Crorkntt 'ta'-e returned to Pendleton. Their weddinif was a recent event In Port "in, us. i Toenail naving been Ml-n Ihcrese Snyder heforo her niurrinse. Mr. and Mrs. Crockatt will make their !iome at 920 Vincent street. CLASS TO MEET The Loyal Workers Class of .the nnstian ciiurch will meet at the Home of Mrs. John Oreulich, 722 Cos blc street on Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. CLrn TO MEET. The Research Club will moot tomor row afternoon at tho library club room, with Mrs. Harry Benson ami Mrs. Eva Wissler as lio.stes.ses. MRS. WELCH CONVALESCING Mrs. James H. Welch, who has been iiiffering from la grippe, is convalesc ing. , Water Glass We have this in bulk and can supply you with ' any quantity. Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 25c Bulk Cocoa, pound i5c Gun Powder Tea, pound 25c Bulk Cocoanut, pound 30c Old Fashioned Cereals We were the first in Pendleton to handle this fine brand of cereals. We consider it a compli ment to our good judgment that other stores are following our example. t Wheat Granules '.25c and 50c Scottish Oat Meal ., 25c and 5Qp Whole Wheat Meal 45c and 75c Natural Rice, 2 pounds 25c We sell Walters' Flour, Collins' Flour, Pendle ton Roller Mill Flour, Oregon Pride Products, all Pendleton made Bread. .When you order, specify your brand. No second grade flour at reduced prices. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. 3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Best C. E. SOCIAL HELD. Members of the Christian Endeavor Society of the First Christian c-hcrch were guests at an enjoyable soci.il evening last night In the reception rooms of the church. Dr. and Mrs. David B. Hill and others wore. In chargo of the affair, which was tvell attended. RECOVERS FROM LA ORIPPE Mrs. D. A. Blackburn has recovered afte r a very Heverc attack of la grippe. OL E HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES We are offering for a short time only Double Trading Stamps and a Special 25 per cent dis count on all cash purchases of IVORY PYRALIN Hi 1 'S STORE Phone 520 "Try the drug store first" S 1 Pendleton, Oregon f GIRL NOW WELL AND STRONG Daughter Took Lydia E. Pint ham 3 Vegetable Compound i as Mother Advised Wauseon. Ohio." Mv daughter nl- waya had backache and leg-ache at cer- lainpenoasano. couia not be on her feet at those times. We read about Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound doing girls so much rood so she began to take it. That is two years ago and she is a dif ferent irirl since then able to do any work she wants to do al though she is still careful not to do heavy work - and so well and strong. We recommend Lydia E. Pinkham's veeetable Comtiound to all mothers with ailing daughters, and I give you permission to publish this let ter as a testimonial. "Mrs. A. M. Burk holdek, Route No. 2, Box 1, Wauseon. Ohio. Something out of balance will affect the finest clock, causing it to gain or lose. The proper adjustment made, all is well. So it is with women. Some trouble may upset you completely. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound will correct the cause of the trou ble and disagreeable symptoms will disappear as they did in the case of Mrs. Burkholder's daughter. Mothers it ia worthy of your confidence. Diet Suggestions. If a cold lnnneh Is all the child has at noon, something warm at breakfast will help him through the day. Good breakfasts need not be liarxl to cook. Milk should be in every breakfast whole milk that has not been skimmed. Milk may bo eaten with the cereal or made Into cocoa. Toast nnd milk make y, good breakfast. A breakfast with plenty of toast, with milk, or oatmeal nnd milk, nnd fruit added, will sat isfy most children until 12 o'clock. If the breakfast is very early something should bo eaten in the middle of the morning. A. hearty breakfast would have fruit, cereal or porridge with milk, milk or cocoa to drink, and an egg. . Never give the children tea or coffee if you want them to grow well and -string as possible. .;. 2 s iiiiih ! urn POLISH CONSULATES ARE THREATENED IN LETTER vVASHIXGTON. March 14 nv P l The destruction of every Polish con sulate In the United States and Can ada was threatened in u letter received tonny Dy senator Willis of Ohio publican. re- It Is Here Our carload of Ricket Brand Flour arrived this morning and we will be in full swiiiK to make deliv ery tomorrow. Can you beat the price anywhere? ' Quality guaranteed, with a money back guar antee. ' 49 pound sacks . 24 pound sacks .. 10 pound sacks . Barrel $1.05 50c $7.70 Below the Wholesaler v IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR i: Proprietors. MODERN MACHINERY Will save your old shoes. It's foolish to cast your old shoes in the rag pile be cauao they arc in need of a little repairing. Let us overhaul your Shoes the modern way the scien tific way. You won't rec ognize thorn because we are so thorough in our work. Pendleton Shoo Shop 120 W. Court New Thrill i)UMoeWBOo : 1 (East Oregonian Special.) ATHKXA, March 14. Misses Eliz abeth and Martinet Anderson of Port land are visiting their aunt Mrs. M. L Walts. . ili) Planche Drake and Mi.3 Mil dred Chrisrtensen cpent the weeit end in Pendleton. -, Mr. and Mrs. James King "were In Athena Wednesday from Weston. Mrs. Allle Bell, June Athena Husseli and Willie Kussel were Walla Walla visitors Saturday. The Merchant of Venice' the first or tnree picture shows given by the senior class of the high whooi wus he'd Wednesday evening at the Stand ard Theatre. In addition to the show- in of the picture, a short proKram was Riven. The next show, "The Last Days of Pohpeii,", will be Riven Wed nesday evening, March 15th. Lueimla Dell was unanimously elect ed May Queen for this year at a stu dent body . assembly Wednesday. Preparations for tho dances and en tertainment for the May fete are un der uny. Miss fcthel neissel returned from Walla Walla Tuesday where she visit ed with relatives for a short time. Charles Williams and daughter Hath were In Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian of Adams wore in Athena, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Watts, Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Watts, and Misses Eliza beth and Margaret Anderson motored to Walla Walla Thursday evening to see May Itobinson in "It Pays to Smile." Airs. Carl McConnel and children who live near Helix were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. McFadden Sutur tlny. Charles May of Weston Mountain visited in Athena Tuesday. Miss Mildred Stanton spent the week end In Pendleton. Mrs. J. K. Jones was a visitor In Walla WnUa Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs., Harrison Kirk of Wes ton -were in the city Tuesday. Charles Dickey and B. C. Stone were in Pendleton Wednesday evening. . ! SPRING SUITS A wonderful assortment of new models in tweeds, homcsDuns, tricotines and twill cord, direct from New York's best makers. Priced especially low. . Comparison Invited Henry Keen visited at the Clint Ilalcomb home near Adams Thurs day. D: A. Tinkerton of Walla Walla was in Athena Tuesday. The ladies of the Christian church held a cooked food and dressed chick en sale at Hayuie's tlrociry Store Sat urday afternoon. Thomas Uennllen was in the city from Adams Wednesday. Evangelist Three Fingered Jack i near Pilot Iloek spent the week-e Godwin is to speak at the Christian . at the home of her parents, Mr. a Church Monday and Tuesday evenings. Mrs. Sam Pamburn near Athena.' Jim Dunning of Pendleton was Athena Thursday. E. P. Prestbye left Thursday Portland on A business trip. W. S. Ferguson was In Pendlei Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Key of West visited In Athena Tuesday. Mr. Purcell of Oregon City has be visiting at the M. H. Hansel home Miss Pelle Pambrun who Is teachi 250 Pimples. 736 Blackhead and 3 BoilsJ No reward Is offered, heeinsa the i nr lot forever! No question will be tasked, except one question, "How I'tin yon lote them?"! There is but ona answer, "I cut out new fad treat- pments and guesswork; I used one of Tine most poweifu; blood -cleansers, i blood-purifiers and flesh-builders r known, and that is S. S. S.! Now mv tace is piniatn, my sum clear as a rmo, my cheeks are filled out and my rheumatism, too, is gone!" This will bo your experience, too. If you try S. S. S. It is guaranteed to be purely vegetable in ull its remarkably effec tive medicinal Ingredients. S. 8. 3. tiieana a new history for von frnm Tonnd, that glorious frollne tlint on! S. 8. K. Is sold at all drug stores rnmtn with u akiir, l ure, laud cam- in two Blzes. The larger (Ize la the iiex.n. , , more economical. UMBERS UP. YOUR SORE STIFF JOINTS WEATHER exposure and hard work bring pains and aches in . muscles and joints. Have a bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and applyfreely. Penetrateswitiiout rubbing. oil will find at once a comforting sense of warmth which will be followed by a relief from the soreness and itiilness of aching joints. Also relieves rheumatism, sciatica, iralgia.sprainsand strains. ' l or forty years pain'g enemy. Ask our neighbor. At all drufsists 35c, 70c, $1.40, iiiimeht Call us and we will call for your rugs and car pets. We will soon have them home looking: just like new. Spring Has Come We also clean Curtains. Rcbes. Pertier. Mn and Iji. dies' Suits and all kinds cf Silk and Wool Goods. White Kid Gloves and Neckties in fact we clean any and every mm?. Model Gleaners and Dyers 508 Main Phone 321 WE GUARANTEE ALL WORK Hill ' 11 iwj'w l 3SI . :v... : wwwwsvn i f it L..1...tliL,iil...... i ITS THE BASIS OF ACOOO ma il- m E. Kingelhigh, high diver at Miami Beach, Fla., getting a Una on a new air stunt - He plans to chw( from the ladder to the cb - 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. Cotton Felt Mattresses From $8.75 and up to the SRALY The pillow for the body. Silk Floss Mattresses from $18.00 and up. For a good Mattress go to the Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. ; EXCHANGE YOU$ OLD FURNITURE FOR" NEW ? , . 103 E. Court Street Plione 49S Pendleton. Oregon, I