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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1922)
EianT PACES l'AU" S'.X Social and Club News White Pekin Duck Eggs DAILY EAST ORLGONIAJI, FENDLET03, CEEGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APEIL IS, 1022. DAXCE TO UK C.IVE.V COMPOSERS ARE STITIEP l Charles E. Heard, will be pmentM in I , American cum ! rs formed the : recital this evening at the library club For thursday evening is scheduled' theme for a meeting, of the music d-'r.H.m. thr first larse dance foiiowiug Kasier.i partment of th Pendleton Women The following program has been ar- in he civen hv the mt-mh.-ni of I he t "aia mm'J .. '. .. .. , . ,in the library ilub room. Papers J-.ri.wh Ho.. Guild of the Church off b Jh A 0 Mnt the nedeem.r. The affair will be In Aldrj w w lnimphw. the nt..re of a bcnef.t. Two hundred , ., ,v..-j,.i, ,. ,. ,-..,.. Hill. Musical numbers by the various tanged; Sonola Op. J7( No. i (Adayisl . - Beethoven Marie. Temple , flrtv inviionn. aTw K.n inri . 1 1 ... . ; . . . . 1 n" uuiierfiy e -'- Lnnee . . . , Hill, iiusical niimoers by tne various I .. - . u-nitr.hiin guests have been aked to Aneembly Jloreean caraclen.que ... vt oilennaupt V. , , , . . i composer were a feature. I - i-nm u-- i. Hall, at the State Hospital. The dance . . ; w lima wade . will he an Informal one and promlws j Gavotte Rogers to be most enjoyable. Committees. 1 RECITAL TO BE GI EN- i ,. Vera Hampton made up of members of the Gluld. ar? Miss Wilms, Wade. Miss Vera H. 'Shadow Dance . Mac Dowell now at work on the arrangements for Hampton. Miss Marie Temple and jTarantelle ...Mac Dowell the affair. - Miss Barbara Edmunds, pupils of Mrs. Set flOPF'S UPSTAIRS SHOF EXTRA ! SPECIAL M TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Imported Gingham Street Dresses . MM - A1 special purchase enables ius to offer these "smart looking" wash dresses at this exceptionally low price IMPORTED GINGHAMS IN CHECKS OF NAVY COPEIT, ; BROWN, LAVENDER AND RED , JUST 25 DRESSES IN THE LOT ' NO IMIOM'l OHI)i:itS i ii,m:i). -.01111 lelrtii oodf ,na EXCLUSIVE KIT NO'S EXPENSIVE Witches Dance . .......,-.Jkfac Dowell Pnrbara Edmunds i Vocal Duet, O. That Wo Two Were Maying .' Xevtn Wilma Wnrie Vera Rwintmi Indian Summer .: Cecil Burleigh Birds of Paradise .N.Cecil Burleigh Marie Temple Au Matin Godard Wilma Wade Klegy '. .1 Massenet Love's Confession - ............Heller Cradle Song IlynsKI Vera Hampton 'Venecian Barcarole CodarJ Valse Chromatlqne Godard Barbara. Edmunds Music Box ....Laidow Brownies . Kornold Marie Temple Minuet Bach-Mac Dowell i Wilma Wade Mazurka Borowskl , Vera Hampton Butterfly R.... Grieg Marie Temple Dance Americaine Dent Mowrew Barbara Edmunds Vocal Duet. A May Morning ....Denza Marie Tenlpie, Barbara Edmunds Miss Agnes Little, Accompanist. . MISS iERUR, IN CALIFORNIA. Miss Mury Leslie, formerly of this Icily, is now in California. She vlRited for a time in Ashland but will in fu ture maek her home In Sun Francisco. SOCIAL TO BR HELD: Members of the Degree of Honnr will hold a social tomorrow afternoon at the I. o. O. F. .hull.. Mrs, Luella Hamilton will be hostess. , CLASS TO MEET. . , The LoyM Workers' Class of the Chrlstiun Ichurch will meet tomorrow with Mrs. Harry 'Whlttaker, 801 West Alta street. - , . 1 Happiness, Relaxation. Change of Scerie and Longed for-Adventure. iney are nere tor your choosing hundreds of titles lnthe;'' : ; f R0SSET & DUNLAP EDITIONS 1 UniSlPopular Books by Popu- M ' Authors at . TOPULAR PRICES : . l hey are attractively jack eted, cloth bound, illustrated books that make pieasing additions to any bookshelf CGmE IN AND LOOK THEM over v: NOW 75 CENTS 4 dm t n i k OhnexT DRUG STORE Phone 520 g rnonc "Try the drug store ,first" Pendleton, Oregon 1 I PI RE ll;KI (fTOCli. SKTTIX; OF II KUS JOU .. $l.t c.i jtdeiso ptmpkix hu. its ...... " (UtKU. MEAU THE 10F.VL HEALTH FOOD. TIX . . ti.W MirilHJ) MAItMAL.VlE, LAUGE J Alt 2.V High Cirade rWnw. - c. s. rflmK, i poi xn huj: with hvi: i.hs $i PHTT. CIDF41, PIXT 30.-J il AHXS,-; iALLOX I.S5 PHKI JAM. l.ROE JAK S3c S.I,Tt3 PKA NITS. S POFXDS Me W IVAP APPUX FJSTR. FAXtTT - W.3 CRCSCA FitiS, PACKAGE . Lie PVR: FH11T JIFXLY; CMOS TIX 1.5 CliOHOX. LAHGE BOTTLE - X.V- WERJvS RED OIL SOAP GOES TWICE AS FA It AS OTHER. SOAP. IXCLFDK A FEW BARM WITH YOl It XEXT OIUER. WE SELI, AVD GCAR-WiTEK IT. ' 7 " BATt J0c-oi S3.40 -MORE TIIAX A LITTLE BETTER GIKX FRIES' AT RIGHT PRICKS Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best (XSl'IIAXCE MAX TEI.LS , OF I KIIONDS RIXWEltY i "He suffered considerably fromi bis In stomach and collo attacks, and at timrB was very yellow. His doctors (liuKiiosed his uilnieiita a ku 11 bluildur trnuble and thut an operation " was necessary. Borne one persunded him to try Muyr's Wonderful Remedy: Slnoe taking It. one year ago ho tells mt he has been able to eat anything." It is a simple, harmless preparation mat removes tne catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes prac tlcally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. -vOne dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ' I hereby announce myself as candi date for the office of Jdlnt Jlepre sentBtlve of Umatilla and Morrow Countiles, on the Republican, ticket. If elected I promise to' faithfully nhd honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for the heft Interests of the people of this district and the Btate of Oregon. I favor legislation tending to eli minate wasto In public expenditures and reduction of the taxes wherever possible, consistent with sound public policy,. , v - , : ' , : Rlognn. t V -i Constructive economy, and a fair or distrihutinn of the t.ix burden.'. E. M. HULDEN.' (Paid Adv.) CLIU WILL MEET. A meeting of special interest has been planned for Thursday -by the Pendleton Women's Club. "Women Writers" is the theme and plans for the program are- now under way. There will, in addition, be a con tinuation of the study of the Oregon constitution. All who are Interested In the parliamentary drill are asked 1 to attend, the study beginning at 2 o'clock. In the library club -room. MemlHTS of the Milton Improve ment Club, which organization is a part of the Oregon State Federation Of Women's Clubs, huve been nswed to attend and will be guests of the Pendleton women. LEAGL'F, TO MEET A social mooting of the Clrl's Purity League will be held at the Christian Church this evrnlng, April IS. Every girl whether a member or not Is invit ed to be present and the committee in charge anticipates a- successful evening. ' ' , LEAVES FOR HOME. 1 Mrs. A. S. Landers left yesterday for her Home in Portland after a moat en joyable stay at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Peacock, 209 Garden street. MRS. BAinT CONVALESCING. Mr Mae Wetzel Paird is .convales cing after an operation. She has re turned rom Walla Walla where' she visited her mother. MRS. SAYRES ILL. . ! . Mrs. R. I. Sayres, who has been ill for some time with rheumatism, is still confined to her home, 615 Wash ington street. RETHRXS TO LA ORANDE. Mrs. Fred Schilke returend today to her home In La Grande after a visit here with Mrs. Earl Dudley, her daughter, . ; AID TO MEET. The Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow in the ceptlon Tooma of the church. MISS BOONB RETURN'S, i Miss Kathryn Boon ' returned tWs morning after spending Easter In Yakima, visiting relatives. represents an almost equal amount, and these combined livestock indus tries furnishing livelihood for tho.ti' sands of ..citizens, and business for many communities, towns and cities, not omitting the city and Port of Portland, V vitally dependent on the use of the high, summer range in the mountains In the successful conduct of the bus'nesn of producing livestock products; and we further call their attention to the fact that these ranges were used for the most part long be fore ftny national foresls or national parks were established, and that such use has not impaired those areas for recreational purposes, but have been vastly ibeneficiul in the prevention of forest fires, preserving the big tim ber nnd heavy forests from fire de struction, which limber Is both a big industrial and sconie asset to the pen- plos of, Oregon and the whole United States. We fall to see wherein such reasonable grazing use. Is injurious to the scenic resources of the l"h ted States, tout a recognized practice in the European mountains, and the herls of livestock are pictured far and wide because of their added chaTm. to the scenic effect. . ,' e And whereas, we vle' with alarm thltf lack of sympathy of a portion "of the'etate. ' Therefore, ''be It resolved, that we are opposed to the udditton of the sixty-eight thousand (68,0001 acres of national forest area, including Dia mond Lake, under the McXSry bill: which, wo believe. Is only an opening wedge to place the iwhole summit of the Cascade range, parts of Wallowa and the Blue mountains, within the national park, system. " Be It further resolved, we are un alterably opposed to any further addi tions of nutioflnl forest area In . the state of Oregon to the national park system. Be it further resolved, that we call upon the various communities, towns and cities of the state, who are mind ful of Its 'best Interests, to work with us to defeat the efforts being made to forever tie up large areas of the state uits for summer ; " Wear ; . Were more attract ive or better tailored suits ever shown for Summer wear? . " We believe uot and that is the reason wc arc placing Kpcvial em phasis wi jjicse numbers. Favor able comment leads us to believe ny are. showing suits that are be ing received with great cntUisl asm by nil our customers. r ' f Dyspepsia Soon Disappear When. lou Take ,-' T AN L AC 25,000,000 Bottle Sold TILTAYIOR'S MR NOT TO BE RELEASED JOSEPH ELL Insurance ,( Moved to 526 Main East Oregonian Bldg., Office Phone 245 Re. Phone 790-W . To' Oiir Patrons We know that you have been inconvenienced lately, due to our remodeling. We only ask that you have patience for a short time longer. We will soon be able to take care of your every want in a most satisfactory manner with one of the finest markets in Eastern Oregon. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187. CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR v :-'.t '" Proprietor,.,' ! : J yJ' TAILORED REASONABLY . ' P R I C E D- Vvr Sale By ' . All Lmd:mt lyalem l SALfijf, April J8. U. P,)-The Oregon sntremd colirt tay telel a rehearlnlf f the- habeas' corpus' pro- ceedings instituted to effect the releas ing of Elvle D.-Kirby, convicted of participation in the murder of Til Tay lor, Umatilla; uouiits'.sherlff two years 'TROdiiKssivia crrnjpAssES ' - (Cohtlnued fronv page 1.) I seeking peoples, of this ..and other countries iby developing . the recrea tional facilities to tlic highest point of perfection. : i And vhoreas. It appears to us that the economic side of the matter ' has been completely lost sight of by the National fark adherents and likewise tho interests of the taxpaylng oltlsens of this state, - 7 And whereat, we desire to call to the attention of the citizens of Port land, nnd tho various clubs , of that city, and any others who have not in formed themselves of the facts, that It would be a preat Injustice to the economical Interests of the state, and especially (he welfare of the livestock and other large' Industries of Oregon and- the Northwest, to permit the transfer of large areas of our national forests to national parks, and thereby exclude important Industries ffrom utilizing this vast area. 7 We desire to call attention to the nu-t that the wool growing industry in the State of Oregon, which represents over eighty million '(ISO.OOO.OOO.OO dollars of taxable property. And that the cattle .and horse Industry which ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment handy and' apply when you first feel the ache or pam. It quickly eases the pain and sends a feeling of warmth througia the aching part. Sloan's Lininunt pmetratti ' without rnbbint. ' Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, . lame back and sore muscles, v. For forty years pain's enemy, Ask your neighbor. At Jrdruggist-3Sc, 70c, $1.40., Liniment from comnierriol use and to throttle and destroy our industries. And be It further resolved, ; that copies of this resolution be -sent to our congressional delegation, to the secre taries of the departments of agricul ture and of the interior, and to the newspapers In tne state. .' FOR OVER 40 YEARS HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has been used successfully in the .treatment of Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con sists of 'an -Ointment which Quickly Jtelleves by local application, and the Internal Medicine, a Tonic, wnicn acts through the Blood on the Mucous Sur faces, thus reducing the inflammation. Sold by all drugsWts. V. J Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. SASH AND DOORS , O. B. WILLIAMS CO. : 143 First At. ath .. , MKATTbK. Wll. Largest mill in the West sei'lng di rect to the user. Saves you ail middle man's profits. (HICKK1 IIOFSK SASH JO" wide hr IM" high, 80e : A dozen dllferent size in stock for prompt shipment CHICKEN UOrSB SKY LIGHTS ,18H by 4V Price ulaaea .'' This Is the size rvommended by Western Washington Experiment Sta tion. - Orders ftllrd promptly. ' PIR DOORS P"lTe era panel Mn. feet In. ky reet Inehe, at 'aca..,.,rMr.Sl.M One nanel door, at eaelt ...... ....f&ft7 Money rheorfully refunded If not sat isfied. Write for free illustrated cat alog No. 4. Contains helpful hints for remodeling the old borne or planning the new. O. B. WILLIAMS CO. 7 , ,. SiMMliM tiWa . ' ' I X fPeatak eneii aar Year Csaisbxioa of plmTdcs, If MM. And other faful CL(fiffurenifnt. IV, U trwly Dr. Bobbin's Eciom Oiut i ! QUAUTY SERVICE SANITATION Vegetable Season This is the opening of the Vegetable season now and we can fill your every want in a most -pleasing manner. Each day we receive n&w and fresh stock of all the season's products in fact most every staple or fancy vegetable that you may want. " - . V 5 Pendleton Trading Company V, Phone 455 Tlie Sign of Service - "If It's On tne MarketWe STave It" 1 v,;. BMnt. Good for oina. kckinc skin. V ana otaar sun rraaiMam. uas el ut. Bobaoa's Faauly JU amlna. . n. i, . DrJHobsoh's EamaQintmeat As clear as the purest water Is Liquid Horozone, yet It is the most powerful henllnff remedy for flesh wounds, sores, burns and scolds that medical science hus ever produced. Try It. Price .Sue. 0c and 11.20. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. A torpid liver needa an overhauling w:th Herbine. - Its benefits are Im mediately apparent. Energy takes the place of luztne.ta, appetite returns, and the hour of rest brings with it sound, refreshing sleep; Price 0c. Sold by The Pendleton Drug Co. . , Apply '-Ballard's Snow Liniment to Joints thatache. It relieves bone ache, muscle ache and neuralgic pain. rnrct atiesvsQc.. 0c and SUO per bottle. Sold by The Pendleton Drua l7. . ' - ' -- ? 1 i w a yw m iiwniwinisi immmmiim m mmm m m 1 1' iKHltfflvi in- i Girs.j n a : ,1 11 ajiuji jljlji LTi-jaifcTBswarw I am S ' rji in "J" yjrw jiisTm Mil t1 j j j s ITS THE BASIS OF1" A 6000 V-Wff tin T'BAl. ' ' illse our bread as a f oun d a t ion upon which to buiW the -perfect meal. This bread never disap points in its quality. It is made with the kind of care and of the same excellent vmate rials that the particu lar housewife reveres. ; Pendleton Baking Co. BUY GOOD- FURNITURE " . 5, - . ... .H . : ft r OR tWR HOME 4 " - r . 'yM ','ijr ' ;". You young folks who are about to get married You older folks active and busy with your affairs -; You still older folks looking for the comforts of de- ' ' dining years . You all want your homes to be as home-like as you , can possibly make them. Combine beauty and usefulness and the story is told-T' ' the ideal produced. . . v A 5-ROOM MODERN HOUSE FOR RENT. ' ' " ' ' '. 's- : CLOSE IN 7 Crawford Furniture G6 f 1 .;. v u ' Your Cit is Good. -i ' .Your 0Id FuPnitur Taken in Exchange for New -v ' in E. fXmrt Street Ptione a . y Pea.riMn wat af-B.ru