1 TWELVE pIgEI H PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN. F SKELETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 26, 1922. ! Social and Club News j M SHIFT'S BLUE RIBBON IN BULK GHumtttB SOAP CHIPS j 8 SOCIETY HAS MEETING. at the tea table during the social The Presbyterian Missionary So- hour, and snowballs anil peonies clety met yesterday afternoon In the. were grouped alwut the room. The reception room of the church with next meeting will at the Tumilln twenty-rive memlen and. visitors mission in June, with the officer of present. Mrs. Louia Uciss jtave a the society as hoxteK. paper un "Spanish Sneaking Amer-j leans.'- and Mrx. Alice Nunro read ...,.,.. pajier dealing w.th the -nt.k. TO HPfc-ND W FBK-KD around of I'nderstnnding." Mr. J. j Mis-Cihidvs Hamley. Miss I-aurn K. Akey itave a liook review on "The Horn, Miss Dorothy FteceL M.ss Kath Kingdom of the Nation." j leen Meloy and Mis Kuth Ann Wil- HurteKses for the afternoon were: son will motor to Ilingham Springs to- Mm. J. F. Matthews, and Mrs. A. T. morrow morning to spend the week-i Perkins. lnj Charles Koch presided end. HOPr'8 UPSTAIRS SHOP FRIDAY! and SATURDAY! ' ALL SUITS SACRIFICED Jersey Suits $18.88 ; Navy Trictine Suits Less Than Wholesale Cost. , DON'T overlook: THIS OPPORTUNITY. EXCLUSIVE BtIT NOT EXPENSIVE i 7Y ' Autozraohic ' 8 Si 5 4 SI C . 1 The I 1 THE PENDLETON 'Autographic Brownies Hrownlrs that fold wo stock llieni. These cameras are Eastman niari e with Brownie Him pllclty In Koduk factories by KodRk workmen. There Is no1" secret about their popu larity. Take Iho 3A, Hliown nbove, for example. It folds like a Kodak and has the ox-clustvely-Eutitimin, autogra phic feature. The lens and shutters uro carefully tcst ecl. , I'lctures are post card sixo -3 1-4x5 1-2 In. And yet Its price card reiuls "$11.50." Ask to see the Auto graphic . Ilrownles at our photographic de partment It will provo worth your while. PARTY IS CIVE.V A numker of the friend of the Jolly Nine Club entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. Leila Taylor. 120 Arc' street. Hostesses were lira. Tay lor, Mrs. Dave Htigers, Mrs. Brady Howdyfhell, lira. Florence Pearson, lira. Itobert Stark, Mrs. A. Thomas. Mrs. Emil Dohnert. Mrs. E... It. Stra horn nnd Mrs. K.'1'oxcgar. The evening was spent in music and games. Prizes were woo by Mrs. Ed gar Thompson and Miss Husel Cook. For the evening's program Mrs. C. If. Conroy gave a reading, and Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Dohnert and Miss Kuth Taylor sang, with piano accompani ient by Mrs. X. O. Wright. Irises were charmingly used 14 decorating. BAZA It WELL ATTENDED IS,......,.. ..I.. AM ........ .1 i .... tha , Catholic Ladies' bazar, which is be ! hig held at Jolly Inn. The affair opened yesterday and will continue . today and tomorrow. Luncheon is ', icrved during the day, and there wil! be dancing tonight and tomorrow night. Proceeds from the bazar nre for ho benefit of the new wing of f-t. Anthony's hospital. CIUcI.E MEETS , v- Clnrk Circle, Westminister Ouild, met last evening1 In the reception rooms of the church. A resume of the hook, "The Noble Army," was given by Vivian Estes nnd Esther Motanic, each giving a part of the book. . A solo was sung by Muriel Hampton and a duet played by Marie Pahl and Vi vian Estcs, I Ol'ESTS AT JOHNS HOME Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W, Smith, of Ban Francisco, will arrive tomorrow from Spokane und will be guests of Me. and Mrs. James Johns, Jr., Mr. Smith Is general freight agent for the Canadian Pacific- MISS CLAHK HONORED Honoring Miss Helen Clark, hrlde elect, Mrs. E. H. Aldrich and Mrs. Q. W. Phelps will entertain tomorrow afternoon with a bridge party at the hnmeof Mrs. Phelps. LEAVE FOU IIOISE Mrs. W. F. Snodgrnss, of Colfax, nnd daughter, Mrs. Mario Jensen, who have been here, as guests of Mrs. Snod grnss' son, W. E. Snodgrnss, left to- tday for Koine. , , rtKTUUN FUOM POHTLAND ' Mrs. Oporge Perlnger and son Carl Ferinser, returned yesterday after a motor trip to Portland. They visited Mrs. I'erlnger's daughter, Mrs. John M. Dolph. ' , TO VISIT IN' WASHINGTON Mrs. George tilmpson and daughter Miss Eula Simpson, will leave Sat urday for Elbertson, Washington, to visit Mrs, Simpson's father, II. Qrcgg MRS SC'OTTIEIkE Mrs. A. L. Scott, of Minneapolis, ar rived here yesterday for an Indefinite Play as the guest of Mrs. James Johns, Sr. CO Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon XfTITTrn TTrXTn OOff T I.IKE CLOI DS ACIIOSS A 81'MMKR SKY foretelling the dreaded storm are the symptoms of women's diseases which point the way to physical anil mental hronkdown, The nervous Irritability, the backache, the dragging pains, are not only hard to endure, but they bring certain knowledge of collnpse tinleis something Is done to relieve the sufferer. , There la one standard rem edy which has shown the way out for nearly fifty years. The women who have "come backb" through the use of Lydla E, Plnkhum's Vegetable Compound present an , argument stronger than words could ever be. Real aim BROOKFIELD BUTTER, THE FINEST QUALITY BUTTER EVER SOLD IN PENDLETON, SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, PER POUND 35c Seafoam or Swift's Washing Powder, per package. . . 23c Hershies Cocoa, S pounds for 55c Mother's Oats, per package 36c Large Loaf Bread 70c , 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 TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 MAIN STREET CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR, Proprietor. PHONE 187 SPECLAL WHILE THEY LAST, POUND 15c Virginia Swiss Cheese, pound 60c Imported Swiss Cheese, pound .'. .93c Red Rock Cheese, pound 25c i Tillamook. Youhk American, Tillamook Oram - Chrese, Kraft Swb. Bin Hill Pimento anil Chili Camrmhert. liin- bTger la one and two pound brirks. tirat n (Irated t hcew. Imported Fdam 40 per cent nutter Fat, tap Sago Imported Itnquefort PlirnU Pimento by the pound, dammel-Oat ami l"riu -Ot. Ktanfiekl Hrklc, Wisconsin, ilrtck, Zig Za Mac Ixrcns firaycre !h1sH. Mint Complete line of Fresh Fruits and VctabK In Pcndletom STORE CLOSED ALL DAY DF.CORATIOX DAY Werfc's Kea Oil Has stood the trst for i years Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 23. Only One Quality, the Best v GlESTS AT HALL HOME. Miss Carol L. I'eterson, of Sioux City. South Dakota, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Hall. During the past year she has been a teacher in the public schools of Huntington and is en rnuto to Port- tnd and other points. v RETl'IlN' TO PENDLETON. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Spacek have re turned to Pendleton. Their marriage was a recent event in Colfax, Wash ington, Mrs. Spacek was formerly Miss Ruth Harpole, of Colfax." Mr. Spacek is proprietor of tho Doughnut Lunch. ' . WILL VISIT RELATIVES. Mr. und Mrs. Joe H. Parkcs will leave on Saturday morning for Pull man, Washington, where they will be guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harry Chambers and Mr. Chambers. H'NCHEON IS GIVEN. Mrs, Enoch Pearson, 1310 East Court street, was hostoKs today for a most enjoyable one o'clock lunche on. Covers were laid for fifteen. GUEST IN PENDLETON Mrs.' George Nendel, of Portland, ti In the city as the guest of her nieces, Miss Helen Schllckheiser and Mia Vera Nendel. TO GIVE DINNER Murk llai'thel will be host tomor row evening for a stag dinner at his home. Eight guests will bo present. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES Extraordinary BARGAINS in SUITS. , Comparison especially N invited. WILL Mr. RESIDE HERE und Mrs. W. W. i Ijivndcrlng Pieces trimfhed with lace should have the center, or cloth purt, Ironed first nnd the luct last. If any part should dry out while ironing, dampen a clean white eloth and rub over the sttrfaee of. the piece to make It slightly wet. Lace edges should be gently pulled out with the fingers, so as to bring out the pattern clearly. After Ironing embroidery eye lets, lift them a trifle from tho wrong side by Insering the point of a' stiletto Into each eyelet nnd then pushing -It In Just far enough to raise the work a little on the right side. Embrldery pieces should al ways be Ironed perfectly flat never folded as a flat, unbrok en surface adds "much to their beauty. If embroidery pieces are- not to be used Immediately after laundering, lay them per fectlly flat on a drawer where they will not be In danger'of be coming wrinkled. Pieces too large to be cared for In this way should be rolled carefully on n smooth pasteboard tubeb, such as the ttube on which tissue and oiled 'paper Is rolled. if the embroidery piece Is too wide for n tube of this kind, roll news papers together to form a roll of Rlcth, will make-their home In Pen dleton after June 1. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND Mrs, Jack Nendel left lust evening for portlund for a several days' visit. Snider, ofj. the desired length. Always wrap E El'HENE. Ore., May 26. -(!.'. P.) The subject of the first fish story has been discovered, or at least this Is the assumption of the I'nlversity of Ore gon ctimpus, there being no informa tion to 'the contrary. This fish outdntes that into which Jonah did his famous disappearing act, nnd Francis Llnklater, of Hills boro, Or., has a piece' of the fossil to prove it. Llnklater found the bit of fish on the banks of the Willamette river near Springfield. According to Dr. E. L. Packard, of the university geological department, the bit Is at least 2,000,. 000 years old. It certainly Is not fresh fish. "This Is the first time that any re mains other than those cartllagnous have been found In this vicinity," Dr. Packard .stated. "The fiBh prohubly was 10 or 12 feet long.'' Over the otilja board or via seance the ghost of the fellow who caught this fish might chuckle: "Wrong, doc; that fish was as long ns long ns that, anyhow," spreading his wraith like hands apart. "You ought to have seen the one Just like It that got n piece of paper around the roll b'fore puttin git away, so that the embroidery will not become soiled. LuuiMlerlng Embroidery Work- 'd With Colored Thread ' , If the embroidery work Is done, with colored tjread, u treatment slightly .different from the foregoing is advisable. Wash the piece In lukewarmTsiids as nnickly us possible, '.rinse it a couple of times In water, nnd Iron It at once, following the dl- , rections Just given for ironing. Do not roll It up or let It stand, ruin the piece entirely. V. D, for the colors might run and If See For Yourself The best lighted cigar store In Pendleton; you can find it without telling yon their names. Look for our lights at , this place, Griggs & Tryon then see us at 818 Main' St. 'We put them in your homes ns well as- business places' t . , ',- Al's Illuminating ' Store WARRKM'S MLSIC HOPSE 818 Main St. v EARL N. DOAXE COFFEE MY, HOW DELICIOUS ont OWX ROAST Supremo Blend ' ISclb. 3 1-2 pounds ..$1.00 Spooiul Mend .S3fl lb, 3 pound ....$1.00. Fancy Pabcrr)'.;...L..'.:....''..35 lb. SpecialBargajns Rest Shrimp , S f or 50o I Cano nnd Maple Syrup ,', v..20c bottle Shredded W heat i for 25c Puyallup Jam, 15 ox..... .....23" California Sardines, 15 oa. 3 for 50o Standard Grocery Co. ; Phone 96 230 E. Court St. C. L. BONNEY PILES HONOLULU, Muy,,2.tV P.) The Fawcett Publishing Co., of Kob hlndale, Mo., publishers of the "Will Hang-' may go to court here In order to try to obtain the right to circulate their magazine In the Hnwajimi Is lands, where It has been barred, ac cording to a recent letter from Harvey Fawcett, head of the firm. Fawcett Is well known here, having resided here at one time. Fawcett in his letter declured that tHe "Whis Pang" fs not barred any where in the Cnltcd States except In Honolulu, and in Orange county. California. Arrangements are . now being made to send the company' I special counsel to Orange county in an ixffort to compel the authorities there to remove the ban, Fawcett declared tn his letter, which he duplicated and "nt to a number of Honolulu officials. Fistula, .Fis sure, Etching and all other rectal condl t i o n s except Cancer per manently cur ed without a surgical ttpera tion. My method' is painless, ' t e- qulres no an estchtic and Is permanent. There Is no confinement" In- bed,' ho 'Interfer ence with business or social engage ments. I eliminate all doubts as to' results by agreeing to return your fee If I fall to cur your Piles. Call or write for bookiet. ' " DR. C. J. EAL Second apt! Morrison Sts. Pun la nd, Ore. km HERE'S REAL Rod VANCOUVER, Ilritish Columbia. An Interesting order to Western Can 1 atln Is one just hooked by a local ship I ping agent. It Is for the movement of in.nuo tons of Western Canada oats ! to Trinidad. . This Is a new field for l.'anadian ,;inl. I WlN'NlPEOr, Manitoba. Lake Win nipeg Is expected to produce upwards !tf 1,500,000 pounds of whltefisb k .iitn. In addition tn lurtre rtch jlcf p ckcrel, Jackflsh and tuUbee. ' ICuch loaf mude In this . real food. It lug and of of bread bakery Is Is satisfy-substantial food value us well. It I tho lut-ntl that will always utake oti fct-l as if the niU lias Iwcii a happy one. Orilcr II. Pendleton Baking Co. FANCY PAT HElVS ' SPRING LAMBS FAT VEAL PRIME STEER BEEF PIG PORK f'i i. , PHONE 18 The Old Reliable ' MIBIBWKiasiiailllftlliiaUllalllllBIIIHIIIIBIillH The Automatic ' -.1' 1 1 : w?i mm i if f i i I i dl i ii un' ' iy M lr tfTTi : ,f.. .'Vi:1' . : ;' :.. ; !i XS-S it1 ::.i'-'-. saves roods mm: '.,,.;:,' 'iffj.-:-.'.'' I...!' :-3 i yiBl t.i'l You begin saving money, because of LESS . - ice you will use, the minute an Automatic is' "-' -placed in your kitchen. v v Crawford Furniture Co. i Your Credit is Good.. ' ' , j Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New 10$ E. Court Street Phone i Pendleton, Oregon .''.." "."v'";r :.'.,.. r m I ! I