East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 25, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EAILY EAST OCOStA, PSNSLETOK, OSE50N, TUESDAY E7E2STSO, HAY 23, 1322.
EIGHT PAGS3
Sodtf and Club News
Golden Gate Cole
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CLUB HAS MEETING.
For the final meeting of the year,
jnembrrs of the Research Club mo
tored yesterday to the hmr.e of Jim.
Bessie Reese near Helix, where they
were entertained by lira. Keese. Mr.
Roy Penland of Hel x and '.'Us.
George Stangier.
The afternoon's urogram was tn.ast
enjoyable. Mrs. Raymond Hatch and
Mrs. T. H. Remholdt San a vocal du
et, "A May MornhiK," and Mrs.
"Hatch also san "Beneath Thy Win
dow." "Pale Moon" and "Near the
Well were the vocal numliers sun
as solos by Mrs. ReJiilx.lt. Mrs. A. H.
Mclntyre or Helix save two readinx.
Head or Tall."; and "Bairnles Cuddle
Down," In Scotch dialect.
'Election of officers took place dur
ing the afternoon. Mrs. T. H. Hem
bolt win chosen president, with Mrs.
Fred Lleuallen. vice president. Mrs.
J. M. P. Snyder, secretary; Mrs. E. E.
Baer, correspond nit secretary and
Mrs. Bessie Iteene, treasgrer.
" Tulips and snowballs were used In
decorating. Guests other than club
members were: Mrs. F. M. Ebrel.
Mrs. William Ingram, of Portland,
Mrs. William Ttale Mrs. J. F. Math
ews. Mrs. A. H. Mclntyre and Mrs.
Ella Landers of La Grande.
v-" ' "'
WILL ENTERTAI.V TOMORROW.
Miss Helen Clark will be honored
at a noon luncheon at which Mrs.
George Hartznan, Mrs. John Mont
gomery, Mm Una Sturgls nnd Mrs.
F. fi." ftoj'dfsn Will enfertain at the
home of Mrs. Montgomery tomorrow.
I.KAVK FOR AXCHOIIAE.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Turner and son,
Kussell Turner, today left for Anchor
age. Alaska, where they will make
their home. Mr. and Mrs. Turner
I formerly resided here and are pioneer
residents of this county. Recently
.they nive made their home In I'ma
jtilla. Mr. Turner, who years ag. was
district attorney for this district, will
jenKage In the practice of law ill An-
M1K8 it w AGO ART DEPARTS.
Miss Lois Swaggart has df parted
for Seaside to spend the summer
there and at Cannon Beach with Mrs.
Roy Becker. Miss Swaggart, who Is
a niece of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Wheeler,
has been visiting at the Wheeler
home. In the fall she will resume her
studies at the Cornish school In Se
attle. CHAPTER TO MEET.
Hegeman chapter. Westminister
Guild, will hold Its annual meeting on
Saturday at the home of Mrs. Bessie
Reese, of Helix. Guests will motor to
her home In the morning and will
spend the day. Assisting Mrs. Reese
In receiving the guests will be Mrs.
Roy Penland, Mrs. Victor Mutton and
Miss' Mabel Johnson.
8ALK TO BBJ HELD.
The ladles or the Christian church
will hold a cooked food sale on Sat
urday at Crawford's furniture store.
It will begin at It o'clock in the morning.
HOPF'S UPSTAIRS 8UOF
FRIDAY!
; and, .
SATURDAY!
ALL SUITS
SACRIFICED
Jersey Suits
" $18,88
' '. v V '" '
Navy TriclijriG Suits; Less
Than Wholesale Cost.
Ixfy'T OVERLOOK"
TIIlS OPPORTUNITY.
EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE
IUIit Is (ItriMetM-d
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Robinson has been named
Rarhel May. The christening was
held yesterday at the Church of the
Redeemer, with I lev. Alfred Lovkwood
officiating.
MRS. JOHNSON HKRE
Mrs. J. H. Johnson, whose home Is
in the Willamette Valley, is a guest at j
the home of Mrs. Thomas Brewster, i
lhe arrived here yesterday and will
return to her home tomorrow.
ARE IX VICTORIA
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh S. McKensie,
who left here a week ago on a motor
trip, are now In Victoria, British Co
lumbia. Recording to word received by
Pendleton friends.
LITTLE SON BORN
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Smith are the
parents of a baby boy, born at St.
Paul, Oregon. Mrs. Smith was for
merly Miss Madge Nelson of this city.
CLUB TO MEET.
The Delphian Club will meet to
morrow afternoon in the library cluh
room with Mrs. L M. Spaulding and
Mrs. Minnie Stillnutn as hostesses.
SOCIAL TO BE HELD
The Standard Bearers of the Meth
odist church will hold an "old-fash-toned
social' tomorrow evening in the
church. ..i
MRS. Ht'NTLEY RETURNS
Mrs. Ti. M. Huntley has returned
from Portland. She is convalescing
after a recent operation..
1 I1H.ND tHKK WITH MVK I"OOilS. THIS WKKK
OXLV. AT THK KPKCIAL PRICE OK i BRINGS THK
TRICK OF THIS HIGH GRADF. tFFKK DOWX TO 5
HIXTS pHt POiXD. LAY IX YOl'H 81 P1LV NOW.
MXK FltKSU tXHNTKY 1UTTKH, S POVXDS
.70c
PHIDrTS R-lSPIiKKRY AXD PLI M F1U-.SKKVKS.
1HKKS TIN'S $1.80
11XK QVAUTY IMtOOMK, EACH ,..75o
PARKJcn hocse noixs, fkisu, imj&kx jsc
bfj hock chkkse, poixd i.v
SANTA CLARA FKOiKS. KM ALU 3 POINDS ...50e
8AXTA CUItA PKCXE8. KVKGK, POIND ....... . U 30c
KAXTA CLARA PRINKS, EXTRA 1AIM.K, POl'XD... SC
SI'S SWlT PKfXESJ, a POVXD PACKAGE ..-Wo
W era's Bra Oil geas) -
Has stood the test for SM years
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best
MRS. VAN BUltEN HERE
Mrs. Sadie . Van Buren, of
Grande, is a Pendleton visitor.
La
MOTOR TO WALLA WALIA
Mr. and Mrs. I B. Travera motored
to Walla Wnlla yesterday.
El
IB
IS
rl 0 M E DEMONSTRATION
IDEAS FOR a HOUSEWIVES
,' WASHINGTON. May 2f. l'. P"
DiiiiKhirly . started the wiir fraud
linwciititin by ordering 'the impanel.
Mug of a .special (iiuiid .dry to ln ai
the evidence. District Attorney 5or-
dun cxuitilwd twenty thico prosper
the jlnoin today, ' If he can pick
twelve without another drawing (if
niuiiea, (lordim believed lliu jni'j
coiild start work nei't Monday.
Some of the people Avho always
want the very best In telephone ser
vice and employes ot the Pacific Tele
phono and Telegraph Co., who are In
terested In seeing that this kind of
service Is given Joined In studying
nomo of the problems of communi
cation which nre daily confronting
the telephone company when "Dad's
Night" iwus observed last night.
Fathers of the employes of the
company and business men of the
city were guests of the company. The
workings of the system were describ
ed lit delu-'l by members of the force,
and K(ue of the reuKims why service
may ho temporarily Interrupted were
explained. 'Members of the city
rouuc.il and the mayor attended the
little, party before council inoctim,'.
Refreshments of Ice cream ami c;il-e
wen Served tho fciicsts. TltW Is the
second of a scries of such tncetiiiKs
lic'fii;? held by lite company. ,
I
gWe sell YOUTH CRAFT HAIR AND SCALP
: h i PRE WAR PRICES :
Anyone Jlftviny Dandruff or Itching Scalp
V FOR THE hAr ANb SdAL)p
Youth Craft
A Positive Remedy for Dandruff and
Itching Scalp
a1
fA
4 If not entirely satisfied return the empty bottle i
YOUTH CRAFT SELLS AT
$1.00 PER BOTTLE
j and money will be refunded.
I
Phone 520
Mil
fS
DRUG
STORE
"Tr th drug store first' '
Pendleton, Oregon
WllUIVlUUf VI 6UU s
Our Ice
Machine
Will soon be Installed. In a very short time we
Will be in & position to take care of your ice orders.
Phone and advise us just how much ice you will
want each day or week. You will like our ice nnd
the service we give.
' ' ' l ; . . . '
1 TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
739 Main Street Phone 187
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor.
"STOPS lAXATIVtS
, HEALTH REGAINED
BY INTERNAL BATHS"
' Mr. A. Cmrnwlil, fi5T Mnnt6m-rjr
St., Ssn Frsm-Muo, Cal., writes Tyr
rell's Hj jienic last, of New York at
follows:
"I must admit thjt the use of the
J. B. I Cawade' lit cured chronic
conitlpatlon from which I Buffered.
Since May 12th, 11)13, I have never
even tasted any kind of pstent medi
cine or purgative. My health is etcel
lent In every respect." .
Over half a million bright, keen, in
telligent Americans have found that
Internal Bathing ia more ensential to
their health than external baths k
Have found that lined occasionally
tt night they tcel like different people
the next morning. No more of that
bilious, tired, nervous feeling, but hav
ing by nature's yown cleanser autl
aeptic warm water removed all the
noiHonoua waste from the lower in
tentlne, they awake thoroughly r
frcahed by normal aleep. with all their
functions acting properly, clear headed,
happy, confident, eager and capable
lor the duties of the day.
TAMiMAX & CO.
will gladly explain to yon the simple
operation of the "J. B. L. Cascade."
why it ia so certain in its results, and
will give you free of coat, an interest
ing little book containing the results
of the experiences of Dr. Chaa. A.
Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe
cialist on Intestinal Complaints for
25 yean in that city. Why not cut
this out as a reminder to get this
bonk aa aoon as possible. Remember,
please, it ia free.
SEVERAL THOUSAND
SIGNS TO BE POSTED
RAX FUANCISCO, Muy 25. (A.
P.) Several thousand additional
signs will be posted In national for
ests thlH, yeur by tho United States
Forest Service, according to L. A.
Mari'ctt, assistant district forester.
These will relate to fire prevention,
give location of camp sites And set
forth mileage :and. names of trails
and roads. '
linp.l ot Ilia Annual Htahim.nl ot til
ABTNA INSl'IIAXCE COMPANT
itiX'JUi. Z , "'":',,f. ''""""etl-H, nil th.
!,!. p."m""",""'f ' tl "t Ore," , ,,!
iuhi in iiw
I'APtTAt,
Amount of raiiltal tlori nalil up . I S,fl00,000.H
,. tNi'iiMf:
M prrmtiim) r.c.urf durlni
. Jfiar 2t OIA li. a
Jntrm.1. ,l,.in.,,H. and rent, f,.",',".--
i-vjtfh niirntf in. Jraar. . .
IHrtiro. from otliiT ourt'M
reiten dnrini tli. ;r . .
Tela! in"mf
. l,TT n.' i
I-
., IMsnrRHRMRXTH
.t (we. paid dorint t.h. year
InrhHjiiis aduMimenl eiwrnM l,nsn.2S
Pii'd.'o.U paid on racilal atnek
dnrim the year,.., l.SOO.Onn.OB
( I'niMiwsion. ami ..alariM paid
t'te.. Il.en... and tee. paid (il.V- 11
"'I the .vfar t.:.l,T.in 7a
Am inn of all I'tli.r expt'iKtttur. ir.':io,iisti,si
T.il.l .tti.udllur9
MMSI.7K.SI
ASSKTs
Vain, of i.al .stale owu.d Imar-
,. V aluel 4tn.0clfi ml
lo. .,, .,j h..di o'lll.-d
nMrk i Liioci an Tmi '-ns m
' :i I m l.aiit .rid ,oi It.od. . , . L'.Utl.3i;l in
I'i ii'Miin. ill onitrs,. . f ttli.rtt.n
'""' ".i X''i. so. lim. J.;:i in tiii
J'""' -'! ."!.!. '.'711. t j
li.i--,t .od tt.i duo and ac.
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.TAC(IA, May 25. (f. P.) A
new million dollar hotel for Tacoma
wus assured today as the result of a
week's Intensive cunipaign to raise
funds by popular subscription to fi
nance tho project. The Commercial
Club bunquet closed the campaign.
The requested million dollars was
over-subscribed several thousands. A
stockholders meeting is to be called
In the next few days to elect perma
nent officers nnd directors nnd ' se
lect a silo. Construction Is expected
to start this summer.
ILLINOIS MINERS
REFUSED SEPARATE
AGREEMENT TODAY
PrIUNaFlEI.lr III., May 25. (L.
P.) The Illinois miners today re
fnscM to enter separate negotiations
with tho mine operators to end tho
coal strike. Union officials said they
would not enter Intb a separate agree
ment until tho International executive
hoard permitted them.
ADMITTED
V
y,4
'A Ulcacii for Willie Cotton or
Iiinrn Jlatcrial.
(Iteprlnted by request.)
'Mix half-pound Chlorinated
Lime with one quart of water,
stirring thoroughly with an old
spoon for 10 or 12 minutes. Add
4 water to make up to a gallon.
Dissolve one pound sal soda In
hike warm water and add
4 enough wuter to make a gallon.
Mix the two solutions and allow
them to settlo ever night, then
pour off tHe clear liquid Into
bottles and keep corked in a'
cool and dark place.
' Use one-third te.icupful of
this solution to a boiler of water,
stirring solution Into water be.
foir putting in I'lothcs. Wfien
chillies reach Imilliu; tompern-
hire, remove and put through
scalding hot iltie water.
Clothing should never bo boiled,
siimilv brought Up' to a boiling
temperature. This method will
give iiiKiwy white clothes even
if they are never sun dried, and
the clothes will not he (iMftungcd
if these dirot'toiiM lire 'followed.
It, will also blench ugly figures
rnuh prfited cloth nnd make''
faded tilings white. V. I). .
.
together with the value of the 10 to
1 K ner cent unrecovered. represents
j a loss of approximately S9OU.O00.
legislation requiring recording oi
the title of each car sold, as In Ihe
case of real estate, and requiring
MANY GARDENS PLANTED
BY YOUTHFUL FARMERS
WASHINGTON, May 23. Farm
and homo practices of 1,200,000 fann
ers, 400,000 farm women and 145,700
farm boys and girls wore greatly Im
proved last year as the result of ex
tension work on the part of the de
partment of agriculture In co-opera
tion with the states, according to a re
port to the department.
During the year, the report stated,
550,000 gardens were established and
thousands of tons of fruit and vege
tables canned, brined and dried up
as a result of this work. ,
Club boys and girls numbering
05 000, who reported tho results of
their wofk, produced $5,800,000 worth
of products, including pigs, calves,
poultry, vegetables and fruits, lit ad
dition, there were 240,000 boys and
girls enrolled who did not report.
AUTOS VALUED AT HUGE
SUMS STOLEN IN GEORGIA
. ATLANTA. May ,25. Two thous
and automobiles, whose aggregate
value reached $2,000,000 were stolen
in Georgia during 13921, according to
reports compiled by the Automobile
I'ndcrwriters' Detective lliireau.
Hetween 65 and 70 per cent of the
ears were recovered, It. C. Patter
son, secretary of the bureau, states,
but repairs bn'-fach of the recov
ered machines avcragod $150. This,
To RELIEVE BACKACHE
take the trustworthy sulphur remedy
60 rspsuler Sne; fall trontnteiit. a boxes,
$2.(0. Money back If not satisfied, whan
purcBBded from list
.Tallmatt & Co.
I'eridleton - - Oregon
r
SPORT SKIRTS
Are Unusually
Popular
It is their style and service
ability that Is creating, the brisk
demand for these skirts. They
are suitable for a . thousand
uses and, there is no skirt we
think of that can gracefully
take their place.
e.ich driver to carry a registration
curd for the car he Is driving, wlthT
his photograph, and the numbers of
the car and motor thereon, would
materially Tefluce autennobtje' thefts,
lie believes." ' ,
'Id save g;
on hills
Many an automobile fails to deliver the
power and speed of which it is capable,
fails in acceleration and on the hills, be
cause of poor lubrication. r ;
The purpose of lubrication is to reduce
friction. In this connection it must be re- v
mcmbered that oils have internal or mo- .
bcular frictioa The heavier the oil the
. more this, internal friction, which has to
be overcome by and uses up power.
The ideal oil for the automobile is the
thinnest oil which will keep the bearing
surfaces separated, and at the same time
offer in itself the least frictional resistance
to the engine power going to the rear or
driving wheels.
Such an oil if it has "dUnese," atability and pur
ity, will give perfect lubrication, and partnit th
' development of th maximum power, speed and ,
gasoline mileage of the car.
Zerolene meets these conditions perfectly.
' Oilmen-StabilityPurity
Zerolene has great "oillnesa," which causes It to
cling to bearing surfaces while offering In itself a '
minimum of frictional resistance to th engine
power. V i
It has great stability, which causes it to resist engine
heatandtoformaminlmum of carbon of a soft, flaky
nature which goea out with the exhaust.
And it ia pure. .' ,
If you follow th Zerolene chart of Correct Lubrl
cation.youwilldevelopthemaximura power, speed
ana gasoune mileage oi your car.' . -
ami-
mote
less faction and wear
thru (brtut Lubrication
STAN DAkD OIL oftMrVUfY
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KTXA IN'at'RANCK rOMTANT
WtU.Uil H. OLAIIK. Prfal.lrtl.
lil:T K. BKARHS1.KV. arnura,
liainlutj eiHlnu atturiMT lur arraW:
j F. IkEKIU Uttl, I'onluil, Oa,
ll.VltT.MA5r ABSTIUCT CO.
Agtnts
4Vpdleton( Oregon, .
.HERE'S
KEAL
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A p"- ' ,i' ' Ik
Miss Gertrude Baer, Berlin, . will
mak a two-months tour of America
to speak for the. Women's Interna
tional League for I'eace. She was de
tained by tills Island officials for a
day. They were under the mls-appre-hiiiin
thai Bhu was If eoininuuisl. -
.' ' . ' s
I'Jirh Ii:af ut bitad
made in tU.'s lmkcry is
real fiHKl. Jt is satisfy
ing ami of Mibstautial
fiHKl 1 al no as well. It it
the bmul that will always
make jou feel as If the
moal lias beit a happy
one. Order it.
, Pendleton'
Baking Go. .
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saves
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Health
ll ikvl At r-T
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:iU:seisi!:less::,iK!fe.:i
. -r-'iiL ' ' " ;li'' .. ! -i ',-'
You begin saving money, because of LESS
ice you will use, the. minute an Automatic is ,
' placed in your kitchen.
Crawford Furniture Co.
Your Credit is Good. :
Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New '
Phone 491
v Pcndletoii, Orecoa
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