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DAILY EAST OEEOONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1822. TEN PAGES IF- PAGE SIX Social and Club News LKAVKS FOR SAX FKA.N'CIS-CO Miss Itulh Ttothrock, of Athena, left yesterday for San Francisco. h wan a Kuest on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. M. Wyrlck, 901- Juckoun Btreet. l'ICXIC TO BE GIVEN ; Tho Will nut Ktrrt't Similiiy school will hold u jiicnic on Sunday after noon. The children will meet ut 615 Walnut street at s ; m. ond will go 1'rorn there to a shady picnic spot. HOPF'8 BP8TAIK8 SHOT June Clearance Sale SUITS COATS WRAPS - WOOL DRESSES Reduced from 1-3 to 1-2 New Summer Dresses Arriving Daily. EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE KKCK1T10X IS THIS EVENING The celebration of tho golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Mathews will be held this evening in the reception rooms of the Presby terian church, of which Mr; and Mrs. Mathews have been prominent mem; hers for many years. ' Anions out of town visitors here for the anniversary is Mrs. J. O. Tuttle. of Itlehland, Oregon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, who is a guest of her sister Mrs. Clarence Penland; Mrs. V. I'. Evans, of Portland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathews, Dr. Evans, and Mr. and Mrs. Eldou r;vans, and 8. J. Mathews of Portland, son of Mr. anil Mrs. Mathews. v Preceding the reception at tho church, Mr. and Mrs. Penland were hosts today at 2 p. m. for a family dinner at their home. Uesides the out-of-town guests, those present were the two honor guests. Mrs. A. Kimball, Mrs. Charles Cole, Mrs. Anna Ftnrie, Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Penland. Miss Nlnta Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Penland of Helix. KKC1TAL IS GIVEN The pupils of Miss nep, of this city. C Hill YA it 1L I II II If 111 M f LlHlAhlHrY ' 1 HHMIMIU Y Maxlne Schan- were presented In piano recital by the Pacific University Conservatory of Music at the school auditorium In Gaston, .Oreeon, May SI., The pupils were assisted by Miss Hilda Slimmer, soprano, and the pro gram was a delightful one. C'lUCLK HAS MEKT1NO t. Tho Missionary Circle of the Chris tian church at Us meeting yesterday Installed the following officers: Presi- tli'iit, Mrs. Charles Oerklng; vice-pres ident, Mrs.' Margaret Hoover; secre tary, Mrs. D. E. Wallace: treasurer, Mis, George AVallacc and literary sec retary, Mrs. T. O. Heese. I.l'NCHEON IS GIVEN Most enjoyable was a luncheon for which Mrs. J. C. King was hostess veslerday. Yellow roses and wild flowers were used In decorating. Cov ers were laid for Mrs. rt. Hicks, Mrs. Cecil Hampton, Mrs. K.rl Sawyer, Airs T. O. Brown and Mrs. Archie Goddard. . Preserve the pictures you take today for future years. There's nothing you will en joy more in years to come. You will find oiir finishing department d the best in Eastern Oregon. d GOES TO T.A OltANDK Mrs. T. B. Wells, who has beer at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. I. U. I Temple, left this morning for Iji A Grande to spend tho summer -with her S daughter, Mrs. I.ouisV AVetsell. Mrs. JS Wells Is convalescing after nil opera B tlon. 5 1 i'1'iioon at a o'clock In the club room I Si V FINE FRUITS AND VECETABLES 'MOISi; THAN A MTTLB UETTKK" ;' . VEGICTAItLKS HKIMj' ' IMATIU'A IJKHRU.S. HOME GItOWX (XMJSEJMvltUIKS, mmt- uitowx riK iunt, impkimaij ivxtaixipks, liiKWIt I'lXKAl'I'I-lCS, WIXE8AP APPIjIJS, CO-COAXCTS. IH'XCU CAIIKOTS Ul'Xflt JIKKTK Bl'Xt'il TIUNIPS lll'XCII KAIHSHJ P.l'XCH CillEEN OXIOXS I IIESII Cl'Cl'MBiniS GISJ1F.V J'liS uiu:kx iu:an.s Ni;V POTATOES (iltKEX PKPPEHS i : 1UPE TOMOTOES - ASl'ARAGVS j.i-riTr i) SpaiX' will not permit listing ur many specials, bul we have the largest and moat complete line lof High Grade Gro ceries in Eastern Oregon. Let us supply you.' Itcd Oil sunn. "Ask your Naybur." Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best G. A. It. LADIES TO MEET The Ladles of the Grand Army of the Hepublle will meek tomorrow aft- of the county library. T LEAVE FOK HAN FRANCISCO Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Yandle lert last evening 'for San Francisco, to attend the Shrlners' convention. TWINS AltE P.OI1N Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mndden are the purents of twin sons, born on Wed nesday evening. Enlarging a Specialty. ' 8! 2 . inn iia biii iiiiiDii wi rj, 4 Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon i NIGHT PHONE 225-J . t orF.liATION NOT SIXC'KSSFI I, "18 years ago I was operated for I appendicitis and later operated again Tor gall stones. Neither did me any good and r suffered all kinds of tor ture since, plve years ago I took Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and have felt no symptoms or pain since.' All stomaqh sufferers shoiild take 11." it is a simple, harmless preparation that removes tho catarrhal mucus from the intestinal, tract and allays the In flammation which causes practically all sloninch, liver and intestinal ail ments. Including appendicitis. One dure will convince or money refunded. For sale by all, druggists. a J I I, in. .ii. ! ii 1r; mm ...... , ' ' ' " I The Table Supply Is Your Store We will soon have this beautiful market and grocery complete. Come in tomorrow and we feel that you will agree with us that it is one of the finest Markets in Eastern Oregon. We are going to give back to our hundreds of faithful customers a Service that will please you. If you are not a customer of the Table Supply, come in and get acquainted with Pen . dletoris finest Market. You will know us by the Quality of merchandise we sell you and by the extreme low prices on every purchase. Our store will be full of good things for our Saturday trade. Come in and make another friend. " IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORF 739 MAIN STREET PHONE 187 CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. COODYEAR, Proprietors PARTY IS GIVEN. The ninth birthday anniversary an niversary of Gordon Kirby was cele brated yesterday when ills mother Mrs. II. J. Kirby, entertained with a birthday party at tho Kirby home. . The afternoon was spent in play ing games. During the serving of re freshments, a pink and white birth day cake, candlc-llt, was cut. ' Mrs. Kirby was assisted by Miss Dolores Headlce. Guests were Helena Madi son, Winifred Johnson, Evelyn Mc Carroll, (Eleanor Aldrich. El da Mad ison, Dorothy Ellison, Marjorle ols, Amy Aldrich, Freeman Allen, Arthur'Knight and Charles Kirby. FINAL' DAY OF CONVENTION. , Today is the final day. of , the twenty-second annual meeting of the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs, at Tillamook, Oregon. The program today included an address on- "Child Welfare," by Dr. Estullu Ford Warn er. cliiMf medical inspector in the Portluud schools; an "address, "Social and Industrial Relation!' by Norman F. Coleman, president of the Loyal Legion of Lumbermen und Loggers; and address, "Inflmince of American Women In the Near-Eiist," by Rev. J. .1. Handsuker, und an address, "The Need of a New .Stale Industrial School," by Janic E. Brockway. CLUB HAS MEETING Historical landmarks of Oregon were discussed at the meeting of the Pendleton Woman's club : yesterday niternoon, in tho library club rooms. Mrs. George Hartman talked of land marks in western Oregon, and Mrs. Fred Lieuallen of those in Eastern Oregon. Mrs. E. E. Gelss read u. paper on i "Oregon Birds," und Mrs. E. J. Matthewson discussed the value and usefulness of birds. . A community sing was led by Mrs. E. A. Woodyard. Wild flowers were used In decorat ing the tea table, at Which Mrs. James Johns sr. and Mrs. J. IJ. Perry presided. TO VISIT RELATIVES. Mrs. A. J. Owen of Pendleton will visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Plideaux, of Portland for. a few week. She is now In Tillamook at tending tli0 state, federation conven tion as. a delegate from the Pendle ton Thursday Afternoon club. Ore gonlan. Wfl.L GIVE DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Henry Judd have invited a number of their friends to a 'dancing party,' to be given Satur day evening at the home of Mr. Judd's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd, on Weitovcr Terrace. Ore- goiilan. XATLItE'LOVFS BIUGIIT COLORS We see the truth of this statement in the varicolored flowers, the vivid sunsets, tho birds of brilliant plumage. But we never see It evempllfied more attractively than in the person of a splendidly healthy woman. How does nature pain this health? Why, in the rosy cheeks, the transparent skin, the smooth red lips of such 'a woman. And she molds It in firm flesh and rounded contours. The ailing woman Is deficient in nattural coloring, and she does not even appear to; advant age in clothes that would set off her more attractive sister. Many women who long for glowing health will find that they, too, can have these charms If they will give a trial to that remedy which brings strength to frail women Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound. I y Another Shioment of 1 . mt'JC-'-'- Organdy - I -. ' . - They will sell at the . " prices we have mark ed them. ' . ' j'' . LITTLE SON HORN Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell, of Hermlstoll are the naroiits of n lull,. i s"n born today at St. Anthony's hos Pital. 1 he new arrival is a grandson of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Campbell Sr., well known Hcrmlston residents. PARTY IS GIVEN In appreciation of the work of the choir of the Christian church during I ho past, Paul Mortimore entertained last evening with an Informal party In the reception rooms of the church. About 30 guests were present. GUESTS OF MISS BROUGHTON A motor party made up of Mrs Charles S. Jerard, Mrs. K. D. Sayres, Mrs. George Hartman and Miss Pau line Rice left today for Dayton, Wash ington In Miss Rice's car, to attend a bridge party for which Miss Harrjett Jttrougnton win be hostess, xno en gagement of Miss . Brougliton ,$ind Clarence Bishop, former . Pendleton man, was recently announced. TO GIVE RECITAL . , Piano pupils of Mrs. Frank E. Boy den will be presented in recital tomor row a,fternoon at 1:30 In the library club room. MRS. EARL CONVALESCING ' Mrs. Fred Earl, who has been 111 for the past ten days, is convalescent. She is still confined to her home, however. BABY IS NAMED Tho little son of . Mr. and Mrs. Aus tin Laildreth,- born. . on . .Wednesday evening, has been named Stephen Vernon. , ' OP EST IN PENDLETON. Mrs. John, A. Dummy, of Portland, Is a guest at the homo of her dau ghter, Mrs. I. M. Schanncp. LEAVING FOR BAKER airs. Ina Rice will leave tonight for Baker where she will visit her mother, Mrs. Helen Titus. LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kraft left to day by motor for Kcnnewlck, to spend u week. 7 Some Tires Look Hopeless; when we get .them, but after we have put our firi'S' vulcanizing hand to them they take on new life and vitality. Some, of them that come, from.our shop you would swear were new casings, they look .. and run so smooth We save you hundreds of dol lars on your old tires. FIRESTONE jTIRES Conroy Cash MRS. CI'NHA HERE Mrs. Jose'ph Cunha, of Echo, is visitor In Pendleton today. Meusel's First : v ;vv n f i s Hi j I A bad taste hi the moulh comes ! from u disordered stomach and slug gish stale of the bowels. Ilerbine cor rects tho trouble immediately. It purines the bowels, helps digestion, and sweetens the breath. Price. 60c. Cases of .oak or , Ivy poisoning should be treated with Ballard's Snow Liniment.'- It Is antiseptic and heal ing and n splendid remedy for such troubles. Three size, 30c. 60c and Jt.L'O per bottle.. Sold by The I'endle-J ton Drug Co. The misery and depression caused by a bilious and constipated condition of the system cai bp quickly removed by using llerbine. It purifies, strength ens and invigorates. Price, 60c. Sold ! The Pendleton Drug Co. Grocery v Go. $1.80 HARD WHEAT FLOUR $1.80 ( 15 Pounds Sugar ....................v.; $1.00 10 Cans Carnation Milk ..... . . .... . . . $1.00 8 Kellogg's Corn Flakes ...... ....... $1.00 2 1-2 lbs. Schilling's Best Coffee .iVVv.V.'f $1.00 4 Cans Peaches v $1.00 20 Crystal White Soap $1.00 4 Packages Olympic Rolled Oats . . . ... . . ..." $1.00 7 Cans Corn $1.00 10 Cans Van Camp Tomato Soup ... ; ".' $1.00. 16 Rolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper ..... . . . . $1.00 Comb Honey, each . . .... A ...... 25c .HERE'S REAL 1 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Dept. Bou Meusel. who served, 10 day uspensloa with Ebe iluih. niund .hii-d bis on h:3 tirt four-bag eor f th- ejC3. Shak, Washiiujtoa .iu-i base nun. Helplessly wctcia I jtoli loaf of bread nuulr in Uiis bakery Is rt-l fl. It is MUisfj 1"C and of MiloUntial fol taluo s -vH. It l tin- hrcnl lliul nill alwa)' nmkr tm UiA ms (f the HM-al h lirrn a Imppy otw. Onli-r II. Pendleton Baking Co. 1 Special 1-3 OFF 1-3 OFF ' On all PIANO and TABLE LAMPS for a few days 'only. An ideal gift for the June bride. . ' 1 Crawford Furniture Co. Xour Credit is Good. . Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New IPX E. Court Street Tbooa 491 rtadlelM, Orecoa