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TAGE S3 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAK, PEKDLETON, OSEGOK, THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1922. TEN PAGES Social and Club News. fy ulltomas MISSlOXAItV MEETING HELD, a son of Judge W. M. lumwy. a The union missionary society held former Pendleton resident, officiated. Its regular quarterly meeting yester- Unlv intimate friends wore present, day afternoon at the Presbyterian Miss Hull, who is a girl of attract Church having for topic "The Sunday Ive personality and who ha many Schools from the Missionary Stand- friends in Pendleton, is the daughter point." Mrs. J. A. Serell gave a pa- of Mrs. Harriett Keiscr of Pendleton, per and Mrs. Charles Gerklug gave a She utt nded high school here. Mr. talk on "Vacation Ittble Schools.". Ijmpkin. who is managing editor of Mrs. George Hurt man discussed the' the Kast Oregonlan, is also one of "Work of Sunday Schools of the, the owners of the Astoriu Hudgct. Kplscopal Church." Mrs. Waffle Kke of "The Work Sunday Schools of the Methodist member of other organizations in church." and Mrs. K. K. Gclst of . Pendleton. of the the owners of '.tie Astoria midget. 1. R He Is president of the Pendleton Hod of the and Gun Club and is a prominent The Sunday School Work of Pres byterian Churches. following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. ljimpkin left for Sun f'ranebco. For the musical part of the pro- They will be at home In Pendleton Waitsburg, Tacoma. and lmogcnc Sctzer ofj gram Mrs. T. H. Itembolt sang sever al vocal solos, and Mrs. Jubin Vaught and Miss Koch guve vocal ducts. During the business meeting the so ciety decided to give a pageant, sometime during August, in which the children of the Sunday schools will lake part. WKUDIXQ IS SOLKMNIZEU. The marriage of Miss lues Hall and Fred W. Lampkin, of this city, was solemnized yesterday at one o'clock at the Episcopal cathedral in Portland. Hev. Horace . ltamscy, a June 1, following their wedding trip. TO DAXCK AT KKTK. Miss Evelyn McC'ormmach, Pen dleton girl who is a student at Washington Stuto College will be among those who will dance In the "Shadow Dance" at the annual 5lay Kete of the college. May 27. Thei dunce will be directed by Miss Erna Trooves, a 1-ewls & Clarke high school graduate from Spokane. Oth ers who will assist are Joy Hu relay and Catherine Matthews, Pullnmh: Harriett Curtis, Newport: Virginia lilltTHDAy CEI.EUKATED Henry J. Talor, pioneer of I'ma tilta county and a prominent Pendle ton resident, celebrated his seventy first birthday anniversary last evening at a stag dinner at the Taylor home, lit Jackson street. The table was most attractive with its decorations of lavender, the center piece being a hirge birthday cake, j rests included old time friends of Mr. Taylor, the list being as follows: Judge James A. Fee, Colonel James H. Haley, Hr. F. W. Vincent. J. W. Maloney. Wllliiim Klnkeley, K. Alex ander. William H. Peterson, George K. Kellough. of Walla Wala. T. r. Ityan, of Oregon City. John ljiwson. of Portland, A. Carpenter, of Portland, I E. Sharon, of Portland, J. P. Cox on, of Portland, W. F. Taylor, of Spo kane. Claude Martin, It. J. Crcsswc'.l and U M. Wlckland. boyhood friend of Mr. Lumpkin and. Frost, Spokane; Frederlka Kershaw, norr'i CP8TA1118 siior FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Continuing: Our GREAT SALE of Si DRESSES Taffetas and Canton Crepes $13.93, $15.95, $22.95 $29.75 Values you'll not be able to duplicate in many a season to come. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE 1 I PRE WAR PRICES Anyone Having Dandruff or Itching Scalp FOR THE HAIR AND SCALP Youth Craft A Positive Remedy for Dandruff and Itching Scalp We sell YOUTH CRAFT HAIR AND SCALP REMEDY on an ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE. If not entirely satisfied return the empty bottle and money will be refunded. P Phone 520 YOUTH CRAFT SELLS AT $1.00 PER BOTTLE THOMPSON DRUG E "Try the drug store first' Pendleton, Oregon You Will Like Our service Our cash prices Our money savors Our money back guarantee Our coupon book system Our fresh vegetables Our fresh fruits Our staple groceries Our brands of canned goods Our new store when it is all completed. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street - Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. give nrtiixn-: PAllTY Mrs. Lee Moorhonse and Mrs. A. L. Schaefer entertained yesterday after noon with a bridge party nt the home of Mrs. MoorhoUKe. on Water street. I. lines and Irises were, used in carry ing outta eolor scheme of lavender for the decoralimiH. . Kight tables of umr.'e were in piay, .mis. i i.,. Metier and Mrs. (.'. L. Hampton winning thel high score trophies. Out of town! Hiiests were Mrs, George Hartman, Sr.. of Portland; Mrs. Charles Harris, of SAVE 2" CEXTS OX A P.Ol.L OK BUTTER We bave a good supply of first quality Ranch Butter that we can aell at 7 cents for a full two pouad roll. Just -' cents eheajter than the creamery butter. .. . r mo: yoi k oiunu xow ! EVKKY KOI.iL FKfc.SH KVKI5Y ItOIJi 1TI.L W1UGIIT KVKKY" IWlAi ;l AltXTHJ 1MUCU WHILE IT LASTS, 70 CKXTS PER KOLL "MOKE THAN A IJTTLE BKTTEK GHtXEJUKS AT ' ltlCiHT PKICES- Gray Bros. Grocery Go. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best Another Flapper Shocks Her Ma Kanta Kosa. California; and Mrs. tlartlett, of Kansas City. .Mrs. Moorhotise and Mrs. Bchafcr "III entertain with a bridge party iigaln on Saturday, nt the Moorhouse home. Additional guests will call dur- Ing the tea hour. MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED The marriage of Miss Mabel Loekey, of Firewater, and Mnurlco M. Hall, of Helix, was solemnized this morning at the First Christian church, Itev. W. A, (iressmnn, pastor, officiated, using the ring ceremony. Ilnlph Loekey, brother of the lirlde, was lest mail. James L. Elrldgp was a guest at the' wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Halt will niukc their home at Helix. WEDDING SOLEMNIZED. The man-luge of Andrew J. Sturdi vunt nnd Miss Garnet Wegner, of Pi lot Rock, was solemnized this after noon nt the Presbyterian manse, with Itev. Georgia I Clark, officiating. Th -parents of the. bride, Mrl and Mrs. Walter Wegner, and her sister. Miss Grace Wegner, were guests. TO ENTERTAIN CLPn Mrs. (lllbert AV. Phelps nnd Mrs. Hoy K. Morse will bo hostesses tomor row evenlnir at a supper party at the home of Mrs. Phelps. Members of tho North Side Bridge Club, and a few additional guests, havo been in vited. Gl'ILD TO MEET. The World Wide Guild f the llapllst church will meet this even Ing at 7:30 o'clock nt the homo of Mrs. Nnonii MrDonald, 309 Hush sheet. Following n business session, Wlillo t'ross work will bo discussed. M1IS. Tit YON KETi;HN8 HOME Mrs. J. E. Tryon, who two weeks nno underwent a major operation nt Nt. Anthony's hoHpllnl, returned today In her home, 60S Lewis street. Mrs. Tryon'w condition is much Improved, her friends will bo glad to learn. COOKED FOOD SALE TOMOUItOW The local chapter of Women's Chris nan lempei-ance union will hold a cooked food sate tomorrow nt Craw ford's furniture store. It will begin at nine o clock tomorrow morning. WILL LEAVE ON TWV Mr and Mrs. S. It. Thompson. Miss Tliulma Thompson, nnd Mr. und Mrs. YUlliml Hiiiul will leave tomorrow by motor for n six weeks stay in Cali fornia. v WILL ATTEND EXEIH'ISEH Mr. und Mrs. KeuiiWh McKae will ro to t'mnptnr lonU;ht where they will be jjiiesls of friends ut the prnduatlon exercises of the I'maplne high school. I'. T. A. TO MEET The Parent Teacher Association of HutWIiornc school will meet loinorrow afternoon at the school house, for Hie last meeting of tho year. DAIV.IITEU IS IIOKN Or. and Mrs. IS. J. Kavanuugh nre Hie parents, of a twelve and a hnlf pound daughter, born on Tuesday at St. Anthony's hospital. VSETUtN TO HELIX Mr. und Mis. M. I,. Morrison, of Helix, wore In Pendleton today en route home after u visit In Portland. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES Pickled Oiilohs Select small whlto onions ;.ml sort Into two slr.es, one-half Inch diameter in one und three fourths Inch In other. Peel, cover with fresh water, and let stand for two days, changing the wuler on second day. Wush well and put into brine for four days, changing brine at end of second day. Take out of brine e, mi Into Imlllnif water. Let stand for ten minutes, then put Into euld 'water lor two hours. Drain, and puck Into Jars, put ting In a few miall red peppers, and garnlshluir with sprbrs of mace. Fill Jsrs to overflowing with sliced vinegar, mude pre viously, as below, and' allowed to stand for a few days with splce-baj!s left In It. process as for pleklcH. 'Spbvd VI occur tor Pk-klcil Onions 1-2 gallon of vlneyar. 1 1-2 ttiblespoonfuls of celery seed. 1-2 cupful of grated horse, radish. 1 cupful of u..:ar. 1 1-3 tatlobpooufula of mus- ; turd seed. 1 tablcspoonful of salt. . 4 tablvspoonl'ul of cinnamon. -v: d. "Girls are fastcr'n they used to bo," sighed Cherry Centry, racehorse, her daughter, Cherry Abbe, right, finished first In By especially or Mged race between thrm near Atlanta. Ga. BL'SINIS .MEET1XO TOMOItKOW. 'A business meeting of tho Current. Literature Club will take plnco ut 2:30 tomorrow In tho library club room, precrding the presentation of the Jjluy, "The Happy Day." The play will begin at 3 p. m. It is a benefit performance and the public is invited. For the tea hour following, Mrs. Charles Hond and Mrs. Will M. Dennett will be hostesses, uss'sted by other club members. STATE IKES SING ATTACK ON BLIZZARD CIIAULESTON, W. Va., M.uy IS. W. P. The prosecution in tho trial of Dill Blizzard, union mine leader, on treiuton churmes, launched a strong counter-attack today aimed' to sweep uside the defense motions for dis missal of tho treason indictment, A. AL Dechcr, Blutes 'chief counsel,, ral lied scores of precedents from legal u re h.' res to prove the contention tlia.t Blizzard was guilty of high treusun against the West A'irginla state gov ernment in leading the miners' march on Logan county. "A man may be guilty of treason without ' actually fighting the state," Belcher suld. "This defendant would bo guilty even if ho did not march with his men." EIGHT KILLED IN fought to get near the hospital. Piti ful cries went up from those seeking to struggle through the fire lines. By a freak of fate the wurd where in curables were treated was first destroyed. PORTLAND, Way (U. P.) Floods in the lower Wlllainetto and Columbia river valleys are feared with both rivers rising rapidly. The Wil lamette is rising a foot each day at Portland. Rains und warm weather In the mountains is tho cause. No tlaiuuge is reported so far. No More Constipation or Blotchy Skin Want a dear, be<ir complexion, regular poweis, ana a perfect working liver? jui easy w oo- Not the Elaborate,; but the Serviceable SUIT Is enjoying popular ity The simple, straight line models are grace ful and popular.. : Skillfully "flesi gn e d are these fashionable suits. Apparently the ' kind that most wom en prefer. They are stylish and"-domination creations. These suits are made from fine quality materials, to give them the distinction they deserve. ' All Suits 1-2 Rejjular Price this week only m j v REALTY TRANSFERS i Herbert Boylcn to Clara E. Palmer, 110.00, East 10 fett of Lot 4, Blk. 5, and mete and bound tract in said Blk. i, original town of Pilot Hock . Hettle Powers to John R. lteynolds, $950.00, Lot 3 and North 57 feet of Lot 20, Blk. 5, Original town of Wes ton. Louis B. Davis to J. F. Snider, $!.Oo 1-2 Interest in tho westerly 85 feet of Lots 15 and 10, Blk. 11, original town of Weston. J. F. Knider to Gilbert G. Ellis, $1, same description. Gilbert G. Ellis to J. F. Snider. $1, North 16 1-2 feet of the Westerly 85 feet of Lot 16, Blk. 11, original town of Weston. Phillip R. Learner to Delphla Achil lea, $1700.00, mete and bound tract in Ireland's Add. to Mllfon., Mary E. Klrkpatrick to Hoy Hutch, inson, $150.00, W 1-2 Lots S, 9, 10 and 11, Blk., 117, Res. Add. to, Pendleton. L. B. Neil to Leota Kllgore. $10.00, Portion of Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 2, Mars ton Park, ... . : . , ASKS DIVORCE BECAUSE WIFE RUINED HIS SHIRTS CANTON, Ohio,. May 18. Declar ing she was so careless that she ruined eight of his silk shirts, Ru dolph Glrardini has instituted divorce proceedings against his wife, Emma. Ttudolph also asserts that Mrs..Gcrar dlnl wasn't particular as to whether she was with her husband or other men. . - 4 .v For Diabetei or Bright'! Disease, eonrolt doctor. For relief from kidney biekarhp, rhvumiitUm, etc. take WOODEN SHOE BRAND HAARLEM 'OIL CAPSULES the trustworthy old-faflhioned sulphur 0ra parauon ihnt hi itood th tait of time. SO eapiuiet 60c i full treatment. koxH, 2.60 Money bok U not ssUifltd, when purchtaed from ue. . , , Tall ma it Co. Pendleton ' - -' - Oregon' I3BWJUIK iMi!iB!nai 'I 1 H ir i - u CARTERS ITTLE IVER tain if yon take CARTER'S tittle Liver M nna, the sure A safe and easy J acting rem- edju for beaaach dizziness, upset etomacb and despondency, they bare no equal. Purely vegetable. SauU PB1 Smaa Dote Sasall Prku BELFAST FIGHTING UKLKAST, May . IS. (V. P.) I Klglit persons, , including five Sinn ! rein gunmen were killed in pitched battles and bombings here today. Police and military are making a j housc to house search of tho rcpubll-j can nuarter for gangsters who in-; vaded the .Musgrave police barracks' murdering a constable. It Is feared I moro lighting will take place should I these searching forces find what they Aseptic Chiropodist ' ami 1'oot Specialist Buster Brown Shoe Store . Phone 5H Honrs 8:30-1 1:110; .' Ii:o0-5;:i0 Scientific correction of all . foot aliments, giving Instant re lief. , The Fish Are Biting And right here is where you want to come so that you may me an even match , for them. - My fishing equipment is complete, and what's more, effective. They're thf one the "old timers" arc using and. will use, because they're built for FIGHT. " ' ' SOL BAUM "LOOK FOR THE FISH" I , Hotel PendletofBuilding seek. I IN HOSPITAL M UO.Mli;, May 1,S.(l 1'. Nineteen persons were burned to death when the Santo Spliito hospital burned to day. The Santa Splrito hospital is In the vicinity of St. Peters Cathedral. Kisht hundred pirsons were Imperilled, Four besides those dead were serious ly burned, one fatally. Several fire men and guards were Injured dining the heroic rescue work. Some vic tims leaped from high wld.ws. A great crowd of patients and relatives ' A GOOD TOO LAXE TO CLASSIFY Foil RENT S room furnished bun-( galow north side, garage. Phone I Kl'lt I5KNT f room house, north tide, fine location furniture for sale. Photic J24. ATTENTION Modern Woodmen and lloyiil Neighbors of Pendleton nre o-pocted to bring their wives and hus brnds to the big social meeting to be b-Id this evening in ljigle Woodman H.;ll at 8 p. in. 'Brinjr a prospective number. Walter .M. pierce is on the! ptugruiuuio. Use our bread as a foun d a t i o ft upon which to build the perfect meal. This bread never disap points in itsquality.lt is made with the kind of care and of the same excellent mate rials that the particu lar housewife reveres. Peqdleton Baking Co. II rhone656 'IMMMIMIII i m $rwm" ; ill i ttwSSSnW 1 1 ' v J i You do not buy "a refrigerator' good refrigerator renders. you do buy th servico that a Buy the Automatic Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. , Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New f WE, Court Street ' Phone 49C Pendleton, Oregon ' f"" " " " " m m sr;m;-ysl. -' 1