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pacts ten pages :;.-.r:v Etc; r.::rAY iviT3 mat:: i "DAILY EAST OBEGOIHAK, PENDLETON, OREGON.' FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 19, 1922. FAGS SIX '"iii- Sodtf and' Club News MRS. TUTIKE HONOR Ol'KST make up five tables of bridge have In?.- will he honored this evening t a Mrs. E. J. Hiirk. o( Portland, a I been asked to the home of Mrs. F'ra- very informal reception in the recep-j guest of the hom of Mr. H. V. Col- ! iler. j ticm ri.oniB of the church. A rpccial ling, will be honored thin evcilnc at 1 j - j committee has planned an iiropriale supper party for which Urn. I. O. ! To HON) HI NEW RESIDENTS , program. Pastors of the various Fraricr and Mm. Mark Moorhouse will I 15 ev. Franklin J. Holing, new pastor! churches and their wives, as well as be hostesses. . Ouests aiifricicnt to of the Baptist church, and Mr. H11I- I mcmliers imd friend-) of the H.-.ptis! church, will be welcomed at the affair. HOPF'S OFIT-1K1 SHOP SATURDAY Continuing Our GREAT SALE of silk DRESSES Taffetas and Canton Crepes $13.95, $15.95, $22.95 $29.75 Values you'll not be able to duplicate in many a season to come. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE Cik-aTVVVl-ka-- v A BOTTLE OF KLENZO LIQtJID ANTISEPTIC Will be given FREE with every purchase of a 50c tube of KLENZO DENTAL CREME B Antiseptic will insure ,cl( A tVirnnt. anrl mima nrpwnf ff- ing all stale secretions and destroying the germs that The combination treatment of Klenzo Creme and cleanliness of the mouth. pyorrhea and by dissolv- K 1,,-t, h i.o,n'rtno -.nf nnhA Vvtr o kvoicri -vi'll ko. 4 " FRKNCH IS HOSTESS 3 move all bad tastes, and remove the cause of the 5'iv.iwmki,, ciuh on Wednesday after- "A 11 11111 !l K nri-.il T II....- ti-ftM-. 4. .tin I.wr A hiiBlnt'KH fetim,' nml n social hour oo d much dreaded bad breath. I THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. 2 t ' - . , Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon NIGHT PHONE-225-J 5 5 2 8i RECEPTION IS TONIOHT Honoring- Mrs. Milton P. HicMinx, rational prexiitcnt of the Parent Teacher Associations, Mrs. C. C. Derbyshire, of Indiana. Mrs. Eugene ,.,. w. . ,. .-i, .:.,! I .... v. !..! i.iutinn, ip. ii,iiiiii, i.v.n imiiwimi j vire-presiuenls. und Mrs. J. F. Hill, president of the Oregon associations, a reception will be held tonight In the library club room, with the people of Pendicton as guests. In the receiving- line will be Mrs. Derbyshire, Mrs. Crutcher, Mrs. lllKBins. Mrs. Hill, Yrs. W. U. Wy rlck, state vice-president; Mrs. Clara Porter Smith, district vice-president; Mrs. Thomas Hampton, one of the di rectors of I he Oregon Association, H. B. In low, city school superintendent: .Mrs. Inlow; W. W. Oreen, county school superintendent, and Mrs. Oreen. Musical ntimliers by the high school orchestra will open the program. Mrs. HigeinH and Mrs. Hill will speak and an address of welcome will be (riven by Mr. Inlow.- Miss Esther Motanlc will give "The Famine,-' from Hia watha. Roth Mrs. HiKglns and Mr, Hill at tended tho national P. T. A. conven tion In Tacoma and local delegate speak high praise of them. I"MI'RIC PAT' EX JOY ED. Yesterday was. "Music Day" at u meeting of the Pendleton Womxn's Club. For tho program, Miss I-or-ralne King played a plono solo, "Lake at Evening.'' hy Oriffith. A social solo, "The Robin Woman," by Cattman, was sung hy Miss Rarbara Edmonds. Miss Marjorle Best played a piano solo "Juba Dance." A vocal sold was sung hy Miss Wllmn Wade, her se lection being Harriet Ware's "Sun llKht Wnlti Song." Miss Harbara Edmonds played her accompaniment. Vocal numbers by Mrs. H. H. A. neach, sung by Mrs. E. A. Woodyard. were accompanied on the piano by Miss Paulino Rice. Mrs. S. H. For shaw read a most Interesting paper on CatkiiRn, Tulips centered the ten, fable nt which Mrs. Forshaw and Mrs. Wood yard presided dulng tho tea hour. RED ROCK CHEESE PARKER HOUSE ROLLS FRESH MILK, CREAM AND WHIPPING CREAM KFST QV.U.ITY nrtOOM. KAC'U :.vr IIKItSIIKVS CKXA. I FOlMHi l.(Hl HI I.K. (tKtAXIT, 4 POINDS $1.00 a x powder: te.. poi nds MII.K. 10 TINS $1.00 TOMATOES, S POI NDS $1.00 KTItING liE.NS. 1 TIN'S $1.10 - TOMATO SUCK. 10 TIN'S $1.00 M.KM.W,ADJS. 4 l.AIW.F JARS $1.00 T)Y 0rs. P.U'KAGKS $1.0l TOILET SOAP. SO IJAItS V 1.00 WillTK Il"N'DRY SiOAP. S. HVIIS .$1.00 RED Oil. SOAP. 10 BARS $1.00 WI XDEK POLISH. 20 CAN'S $1.00 CORN PtrFKS, 20 PACKAGES $1.00 IVORY SOAP PL.YKKS, 10 PACKAGES $1.00 GRAY UP.OS. Ql'AUTY COfTEE, 4 POINDS $1.00 . , . - " Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best WILL LEAVE FOR SACRAMENTO Mr. and Mia. J. .Roy Ralcy and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Sturgls will leave tomorrow for a motor trip to Sacra mento, California. They will be.ab sent from Pendleton for the next ten days and will besides Sacramento, visit other California cities. u r.iy oft. C-. A. R. TO MEET. The ladies of the Grand Arr. ine Reptil'lic will meet tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. In the library club room. Hostesses -will he Mrs. Anna Alct'on uell, Mrs. Elslo King, Mrs. Nettie Myers, and Mrs. Laura Morgan. MOVE TO RES'IDEXCE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hassell are moving today from their residence, 417 Hush street, to Apartment 3 In the Robinson Apartments. Mr. and Mrs. Donald UoblnHon have purchased the Hassell home and 'will he domiciled ihere In n short time, j LITTLE PAI'GHTEH NAMED. The little daughter of Dr. and Mrs, CI. n. Smith has been named Ocral- dine. The new arrival weights seven ami .a half pounds and wiur horn May 11. Dr. Smith Is one of the physi cians at the Enstern Oregon lUule Hospital. cupled the uflernoon. SLH TO HE HELD. A rake unto will ho held by the members of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nlon tomorrow ul Hie Crawford KurnltAro Storo. TO VISIT IN CALIFORNIA Mrs , William E. Lowell and chil dren, Stephen and Therese, left today lor, Old DIkkIiiks, California, to be guests of relatives. Real Barg is i n i BROOKFIELD BUTTER, THE FINEST QUALITY BUTT,ER EVER SOLD IN PENDLETON, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, PER POUND 35c Seafoam or Swift's Washing Powder, per package. . . 23c Hershies Cocoa, 5 pounds for 55c Mother's Oats, per package 36c Large Loaf Bread v 10c THE TABLE SUPPLY will be able to take care of all their regular business, although we are torn up. IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT we will have plenty of every thing to care for your wants. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS. THE HIE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 MAIN STREET F CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, Proprietor! ' ' E AT WHY ARE ROME WOMEN POPU.RA, j happy, beloved and successful, whll;j others drak out a negative existence, of no use to themselves or anyone else? Except in a few cases th eansw er is to be found in a state of free dom from the troubles known as "fe male." The well woman radiates heerfulness and serenity, while the ailing one repels because of her lack of these qualities. It is not necessary, howeyer, to harbor aches and pains, and the "blues" that make one a detriment to society. The use of Ly- dia E. Plnkham'B Vegetable Com pound has brought relief to such women, and given them a new lease on life. 1 PHONE 187 (East Oregonlan 'Special) PILOT ROc'lC, May 19. County of ficers of the Christian Endeavor will be In Pilot Rock Sunday, May 21, to hold meetings wit lithe young people. A social hour will follow the after noon meeting and all those On the community who ure Interested in Christian Endeavor work ure Invited to be bpresent. Mrs, Bruce Brace of Enterprise who was here the last of the week visiting relatives left Sunday for Port-' land. Work on the play shed at the grade school is progressing nicely. P. G. Kester has charge of the work. On Tuesday several local men donated a day's work and tho framework Is now nil up. The building will be 32 feet by 64 feet. Material for the new bridge on Willow street has arrived and con struction work will be started soon. Mrs. Alico Oiogan is visiting in I'l lot Rock auln after spending a short time in Pendicton. Mrs. Robert Storm Is here frejn Portland visiting her father, Dr. Os car I)e Vaul and sister, Miss Helen De Vaul. Hen Johnston has been going on crutches this week asthe result of a Kpralned ankle sustained at a hall game played hero. Saturday between the Pilot Rock and Weston high school teams. Pilot Rock lost the game, the score ehlng 11 -fi In favor of Veslon. The Pilot Hock hoys will go to Weston Friday for a return game. The Stunf.'eld high school ball team played against the Pilot Rock boys In a game here Tuesday after noon and were defeated. The score was 13-7. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mclntyre and sons, Pete and Wendel of Athena, were here Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Roylen. Miss Lissie Warner of Pine Grove visited relatives and friends in Tcn dleton over the week-end. C. K. Cranston, republican candi date for county treasurer, was a vis itor here Monday. Frank and Miko Shields who spent the winter In Florida, arrived- In Pilot Rock tho last of the week. , Mrs, Harry McLain and daughter, Virgie Rradburn, are visiting relatives . Louise Miller spent the week end a , guest of Daphne Huscall at the Has call ranch homo, Mr. and Mrs.' Harry Ralcolm are the parents of a son born in Pendleton Wednesday, May 17 Lawrence Macken Is III at the home" of his parents, Mr and Mrs L. W. Macken of this city. George Carnes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walt er Alhrecht and Mrs. Will Glass were members of un automobile party that motored to Portland Inst week. Herkeley Devaul, whir has been here visiting his father, left the first ;of the week for Hig Lake, Wash.,, where he will Join a surveyor"? crew. I Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Siegrist went to Milton Friday to attend the funeral of a friend. They remained over the I week end. A son was horn last week at the Mc Tteynolds home to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Michael, Jr. Hhe baby did not live. Lbu Case, Virgil Peterson and George Caldwell of Uklah passed I through Pilot Rock' Monday en route i , to Pendleton to Interview the county court In regard to repairing the r south of ttkiah Into the Jobn Day ! country. They report the road almost impassable. The court aprce.1 to give Iftilil of the $1300 which will be re quired, provided the remaining Jfinil could be raised. A special meeting of the Pilot Rock Commercial Associa tion was called Wednesday evening and Jir.t) pledged to the cause. Pen- and Vkiah nnd the southern end of' the county will make up the balance, j j Mr. und Mrs. C. G. ltrncher rf P lot I . . . i lUU LAI t IU ULAilr-T l.OST l.nra:e yellow and while cat Phone 629-W, Ward Studio for reward Not the Elaborate, but the Serviceable SUIT Is enjoying popular ity The simple, straight line models are grace ful and popular. Skillfully designed are these fashionable suits. Apparently the kind that most wom en prefer. They are stylish and domina tion creations. ' These suits are made from fine quality materials, to give them the distinction they deserve. AH Suits 1-2 Regular Price this week only TO Rock, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Scharpf ami Mrs. Mellie Parker of Pendleton, and Fred Moes of Helix spent Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Charles N'el son on Butter creek. Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Best spent Sun day in Pendicton. Among the local poople who at-' tended the ball game at Weston Sun day were Mrs. Julia Schock. Alta Smith, Grace Hlnkle and Mrs. T. Hln kle. Tho AVomen's Community Club cleared .about $25 on tho cooked food sale held last Saturday. The ladles of the East Birch creek district will serve a chicken dinner In the new garage building Friday, May 19. at the noon hour. The proceeds wil Igo to the local church. Dr. E. O. Pnrker was in Filot Rock Sunday from Tendleton. Mr. and Mrs. John Wynn were Pi lot Rock visitors Wednesday. Bud Ranks of Portland hns accept ed a position as mechanic for the Pi lot Rock Auto- Co. Mr. and Mrs. Rank's will occupy one of tho Knotts apartments. Mr.and Mrs. I El Etter returned last week from 'a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Campbell at Hat ton, Wash., and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Rnnldn at rullman. - mm Expects to Be Open for Business SATURDAY MAY 20 Come in and see this modern Electric1. Bake Shop its cleanliness will at once ap- ! peal to you. Formerly Bee Hive Location . . I 1 a GIRL CO! I.D.VT STAND 1 CLOTHES TO TOI CII HF.lt I , "My father got me a bottle of;J Mnyr's Wonderful Remedy for stom-jj nch trouble and I am feeling so mueh-R hetter since taking It. My stomiu-h was so puimui 1 cousin t stantl my clothes to touch me." ' It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intes tinal tract npd allays the Inflamma tion which causes practically all stom ach, liver and Intestinal nllments, In cluding, appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. Aseptic Chiropodist and Fool Specialist ' Buster Brown Shoe Store Phono 58 Hours 8:30-11 :,10; 12:30-.V30 Scientific correction of all foot ailments, giving instant re lief. - M id-Season : Special From the 19th to 27th We will offer 100 hat values up to $15.00 at an extra special price of : , ,' $3.95 to $6.95 . 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