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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OEEG0NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1322 Social and Club News CU f? TO EXTEISTA4.V 'VAI'.TY IS KNJOYAISl.E. K'U It HAS MEKT1NG. Mrs. J. E. Allen was hostess yeiiter-l For an enjoyable party yesterday! Of decided interest was a meetinx day for a very pleasant meeting of thi' Kldern flub. The afternoon was sjwnt in sewing. ' Those- present, besides the hostess were Mrs. Carmen Cole, Mrs. Charles A. Vurpillut. Mrs. E. A. Schlffler, Sirs. I-uuis A. Cnnkshank. Mrs. W. I). Humphrey, Mrs. Joseph Kornick, Mrs. Charles A. Crahtree, Mrs. D. 1- John son, Mrs. Joseph Boyd, Mrs. Kenneth McRue and Mrs. Ivan Dlmlck. HISS JOHNS CONVALESCING Friends of Mis Mary Johns will lie triad to learn that she Is convalescing from an illness. Miss Johns, who is vlsitinr in Portland as the' guest of Miss Kate Stanfleld, has been ill since Sunday and her mother, Mrs. James Johns. Sr., was called to Portland to be with her daughter. afternoon, Mrs. Fred llrown and Mrs.Of the Current Literature Hub, yes 1. E. Holt entertained at the home jU-rrtay afternoon at the library club of Mrs. Urown on Madison street, room with Mrs. George Clark and complimenting Mrs. 1-eonard Chirk, Mrs. lee MoorhoUKQ as hostesses. of San Francisco, formerly Miss Guy-j English writers formed the theme nell ltuldwin of Pendleton. for the afternoon's program.' Mrs. Seven tables of bridge were In JCharles 8. Jerard gave a sketch of play, Mrs. Clyde Phillips winning thVcompton Mackenzie and a discussion high score trophy. Marigolds cen-!of his style, and Mrs. It. Alexander tered the tea table which was charm- Idiseussed Hugh Walpole and his ideas Ingly lighted by randies in silver of America. "Coquette," by Frank candelabra. Mrs. Ik-sale Reese and jswinnerton. was reviewed by Mrs. Mrs. M. V. Baldwin, mother of the I Thomas Vaughan. honoree, presided and the hostesses I Musical numliers were most charm were assisted in serving by Mrs. ing. Mrs. Will H. Dennett sang "I David 11. Hill. Mrs. "H. 8. McKcnzie Hid My I.ove." and "Dainty IJttle and Mrs. U C. Livermore. Iove." Piano accompaniment was Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Baldwin areil'layed by Mrs. Charles Hond. Mrs. guests at the home of Mrs. It. Hay muncl. Following a visit here they will be guests of Yakima relatives. HOPF'8 UPSTAIRS SHOP AUTHENTIC MODELS FOR EASTER New Suits New Coats and Wraps New Dresses New Skirts ' , , New Blouses Your I nspction Invited EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE S. 1L Forshaw sang "A Love Sym phony" and "A Morning Song," her piano accompaiiKnent being played by Mlrs liarbara Edmonds. During tie tea hour, Mrs. Alex ander and Mrs. Jerard presided at the tea tabic, centered with spring !flnwers In shades of yellow. Guests for the afternoon were .Mrs. William Dale, Mis. Omar liissinger. Mrs. I Clark Shulls. Mrs. Homer Hallock,' of UJaker, and Mrs. A. C. Clark. MH. AND MltS. SHIELDS HEKE. i Mr. and Jlrs. S. A. Shields, or Mil ton, are Pendleton visitors today. They are en route to Idaho for a visit.- ' They are well known residents of the west jend of the county, Mr. Shields being owner of the Shields Fruit Co. . BETl'KN FltOM PORTLAND Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tallman returned; this morning from Portland. They visited their son, Folsom Tallman, and Mrs.' Tallman remained In Portland while Mr. Tallman attended the no tary Conference in Vancouver, 13. C. LEAVES FOB IDAHO Miss Ornco Itoumagoux, who has been a guest in Pendleton at the home of Miss Mary gchults, departed today for St. Anthony, Idaho. Miss Kou magotix who is a graduate nurse, has charge, of a hospital In St, Anthony. CU ll TO MEET The Splzzerinktum Club will meet on Monday afternoon With Mrs. Alice Munro us hotstess. Members have leen asked to the home of Mrs. Mun ro's daughter, Mrs. It. H.,Horne, 305 Perkins Avenue, WILL HE HOSTESS Mrs, James Hill will be hostess on Monday evening at her home, 110 North Main street. In honor of Mrs. Leonard Clark, of San Francisco, a visitor lu the city. N MI1S, YOUNG IS VISITOR ' ' ' Mrs. Chalks W. Young, of Portland, Is a Pendleton visitor. Mrs. Young Is n guest at the home of Mrs. A. E. Martin. "Cresca" - More than a little better. On your way down ! town look in our windows. There you will see some the finest Fancy Groceries in the world. Peeled 'Malaga Grapes from Spain, just the thing for salads. Hearts of Palms, makes salad that is different Grenedene Syrup . Melba Peaches and Pears Anchovies in Pure Olive Oil , Large Frankfurters in glass and tin Imported Macaroni and Spaghetti Cresca First Choice Mushrooms and Petit Pois Peas ' Cresca Canton Ginger in bulk and in tins Bar Le Due Red and White Jelly ' ,' Gauva Jelly Cresca East Indian Curry Powder Hungarian Paprika . - Edam Cheese, 40 per cent butter fat. Cresca Pulled and Pressed Figs -Cresca French Capers " ' Cresca Anchovy Paste. LET US SUPPLY YOU ', Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best MAItlUAGB SOLEMNIZED. . Hces Gain Victory .. The marriage of Miss Annie Iurie SALT LAKE. April 8 -SaH Lake llurnett, recently of Astoria, -, and incd s first victory yesterday when John P. Finney, of Pocatcllo. Idaho, f the defeated Vernon 5 to 1. . The .1 onma nvno 'tnnther o tehees- Itnttlp be- was solemnized tuts aiternoon at'" - . - " the Presbyterian manse, He v. George Silk Blouse Special Every Blouse is an' Extraordinary Value. ' ' $3.98 to $9.75 - . Blouses valued to $19.50 now $9.75. When you see them you'll want to buy several. - v The Best Reading in Popular Fiction NO HOME IS A REAL HOME WITHOUT BOOKS. r S ' We have ' just ( received several hundred of the ? 5 I t m A little music, a choice picture or two, and a shelf - -J g oi good books make a KEAL home, for they dis- B g tinguish those who appreciate the finer things of .5 life from those who don't. ' . Where you find culture you will inevitably find .' S books. V,;;,':.i':;;-. i WE SELL ALL POPULAR FICTION t f ' . , AT 75c. ' THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE j Save with S.&II. stamps. We give them free with : jj . all cash purchases. Ask for them. f "Try the drug store first" ,8 S Phone 520 Pendleton, Oregon f Prices Talk Eveiy article in our store is marked closely. We have one price to all and that price is bring ing us business every day. Our merchandise is First Quality Merchandise, and every article that goes out of our store is guaranteed to you with a money back guarantee. Our name, our standard of doing business and our service, stand unquestioned by hundreds of customers. Some merchants would, try to lead, you to be lieve we carry inferior merchandise. When we undersell 30c a sack on flour we give you the same quality guaranteed as White Satin and if it does not prove so we will refund your money. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street : ; , Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. :'v yv.;'.:, A FRIEND IN NEED A FRIEND INDEED Writes Mrs. Hardee Regarding Lydia E. Pinkham'i Vegetable ' Compound Los Ancreles. Calif. "I moot tall that I am a true friend to Lydia E.Pink- ham s Vegetable Compound. I have taken it off and on for twenty years and it has helped me chance from a deli cate girl to a stout, neauny woman. When 1 was married I was sick all the time until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I was in herf much of my time with pains and had to have the doctor every month. One day 1 found a little book in my yard in Guthrie,Oklahoma,and I read it through and got the medicine Lydia E. Pink ham s Vegetable Compound and took eight bottles and used the Sanative W ash. I at once began to get stronger. I have COt manv nm tn tnlm it- ?! by telling them what it has done for me. I have a young sister whom it has helped m the same way it helped me. ! want you to know that I am a 'friend indeed, foryou were a'friend in need.' " Mrs. George HAHnrE ini.i St, Los Angeles, California. Let Lydia E. 'Pinkham's Vegetable compound be a "friend indeed " to you. Ij. Clark officiating. - The bride wore a blue tullleur with hut to mutch und her corsage bou quet was of pink sweet peas. Guests at the wedulni? were the bride's mother, Mrs. Josephine Burnett and Mrs. Florence Hertzen of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney will ' make their home in I'ocutello where Mr, Kinney is a grain Inspector. RETURN FKOM TKIP Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Thompson and Mr und Mrs. Villard llund returned last evening by motor from Portland. Mr. Thompson and Mr. bond attended the Kotary Conference in Vancouver, ti. C. and MrB. Thompson and Mrs. Bond visited In rortlund. Miss Thel- ma, Thompson, who accompanied her pnrcntH to Portland, is visiting In (Sc uttle and will be there for the remain der of the month. i , il KS.- ipTSON ' VISITS Mrs. Minnie Letson, worthy grand mutron of the Eastern Star, will ar rive In Pendleton this evening to visit the local chapter. Mrs. Letson has visited the other chapters in Umatilla county and Is now en route from lleppner to her home In Ontario, Ore gon. -At a meeting of the lodge to night she will view the Initiation wttrk and will be guest of honor for a so cial hour. ' ' : tween James and Thurston. The Bees got only four hits, but they made them at opportune times. ' Remarkable fielding behind Thurston saved them on many occasions., ; . 4l)tll Before 1908 none of the revenues received as fees for the registration of motor vehicles were expended for the maintenance und Improvement of highways. Today neurly (80 per cent Is set aside fur this purpose. i V Fill 4 hHHi, m. I i t ..1 IT'S THE BASIS OF A 6000 mm fi Use our bread as a found at 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 Go. SLOAN'S EASES PAIN RELIEVES THE ACHE TORMENTING agonizing rheu-, matic aches are quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment. Apply it freely and enjoy a comforting sense of warmth. Itpctutrattswithoulrubbing. , Good also for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, external aches and tains, back; aches, strains and sprains. Don't let pain lay you up. Keep Sloan's Liniment handy and Ft the first sign of an ache or pain, , use it, (or it certainly does produce results. ; Atalldruggi5ts-3Sc,70c,l.40. . CLARK'S CRUISES by C. P. R. STEAMERS , Clark'! Srd Cruha, Jurawr 23. 1923 . ROUND THE WORLD up.rb SS "EMPRESS ol FRANCE" 18481 Oroit Tn, Speoiillr ChiRmd 4 MONTHS CRUISE. (1000 ud up Iftebdiol Holtli, Fwi. Dfivw. Cuiitat, Ma, ' Clark't IKbCrulM, Fabruarr J nu MEDITERRANEAN ' i laaprnoDi SS "EMPRESS of SCOTLAND" i'OOO Oron Tom, Sicilly Chartnal SS DAYS CRUISE, (600 and up toolodiDl Hoiala, Faci.'Drlrn, Gaidaa, tta, 1 19 draEgypl,Faleatinr,SpiiD, Italy, Greaoa, ate. Eoropa atop-ovara allowed on both eruiaea. fareat eJ Patttan Pltn ftnlu. H00 Frank C. Clark. Timea Buildini, New York. Pasteurized Milk IS PROVEN i Safe Milk Glover Nook Dairy The; one place in Pendleton that delivers pure, clean pasteurized milk to your homes. Bulgarian Buttermilk Cottage Cheese Heavy Whipping Cream 521 Main Either at our counter or delivered to your, homes. , Phone 869-W QUALITY PRINTING atReasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Depi I'aeiric Coattt lx-aym- SlundiniM i k- V, L. I'ct. Loh Angeles 3 0 1000 Oakland ; ., 3 1 .?D0 Sun Francisco 3 1 .750 Vernon , 2 1 .687 Salt Lnke .........12 .333 Sacramento 13 ,2u0 Scuttle i 1 3 '.SGO I'onland 0 3 .000 . ypNterdaj's IIcauUh 1 At Los Anisclea 1, Portland 0, At Sacramento 3, Onklnnd 1. " At San Francisco 16, Seattle 12, At Salt Lake 5, Vernon 1. Heavers Drop Another I.OS ANGKI.KS, April 8. Los An geles continued to get thJ breuksi yes terday afternoon and Hoy Crumpler of rortlund succumbed after pitching ono of I he best games of his career. Crtimpler's boss, Iron Duke Ken worthy, was directly responsible for the IleaVer'g third consecutive set back. Pinal score; Angela 1; Beavers 0. Kenworthy's two errors 1 presented bos AnnelcB with the only run of the game In the opening round. Carroll, first Angel batter, got life when Ken worthy fumbled his grounder. With no one out, Carroll tried to cross the j I'ortlaiul battery by stealing second. Klliott had him caught ten feet, but Carroll was safe when Kenworthy dropped the ball after tagging Dixie. 9 I'itehers fsed : 1 SAX ritANClSCO, .April S.Nlnc pitchers catne and went In a' bombard ment or Ijase hits which left fan Francisco winner over Seattle, IB to 12. yesterday. With the game ap parently decided, the Indians drove McQunld from the box, taking, the lend 11 to 10. Stump's error In the elirhth let In two Seal runs and gave San Francisco the lead again. Elli son smashed out two home runs and a triple, driving In seven of the Seals' runs. ,. Noes Win First iamo : SACRAMKXTO. Cal., April 8. Sac ramenlo broke the Jinx today. With Paul Fittery on the mound for the Senators und Wremer chucking for the Oaks, the fans were treited to a fust diamond combat which developed Into a pltehers' tnisnle from the start. Score, 3 to 1. The mus Rtarted aus piciously, when Iirown,. first man up In the same, homed over the left bar. iter. That was nil of the tranabay scoring,, though there was a threat of more In the ninth when Cnther follow ed Iirnbnker's walk with a pinch smack to left. A snap throw to Moll wit? from Cook nipped Cather asleep at the Initial sack and the game was over. Colonel Tick's men tied the' count in the. second, forged to the front In the seventh and sewed up the en counter In the eighth. Fittery being ira"Uexlly unhllnhle, except In : the first and final interims. 1 " " lioi. ' '-' " . w.,..x... w.... -i-iavaiaMiniiannii tfimnianatiifi mil . . .' II II . . ' For the Dining Room We have just received a part shipment -of the "newer styles" and the lowness of the price make an instant appeal to every buyer. WE ARE SHOWING IN OUR WINDOW ONE OF THE, Italian Renaisanssce t Walnut 4 " ' ' , Antique Finished Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New rnonew L- ' Pendleton, Oregon 103 E. Court Street