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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON, WBDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1922. PAGE SIX i i 1 i t I bSocial ana uiuv Tsews . (UECEITIO.V TO VE GIVEX. A reception will be bIvimi tomorrow evening at tho high school by the fac ulty of the Hummer Normal In honor ofthe students and friends of the school. There will he munlciil num bers and speaking." H. E. Inlow, city school superintendent, and W. W. (Green, county. school superintendent will be anions thoso who will make talks. Miss Florence Knschcde, a member of tho faculty, is chairman of the committee in charge. ItKTUKX Klt-OM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gillaspy and-Mr. nnd Mrs. Ham Thomas and duusnter returned yoHterday afted a visit with ' relatives at War, Idaho. They wero also in Noise for a short time. They were accompanied by Mrs. Kdna Itoss and two children who will remain here for a visit. - "RKTtinuV. FROM. HEATTLE. Miss Ilelo Thompson and Miss IMary Cliirko returned this morning from Seattle whore they attended Uni. vor:ty of AV'ashincton. They came home by Hvay of Walla Walla. IlEltE FltOM IlliUX -' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas of Helix, were 1'endleton visitors yesterday. They were enroiile to (Junius I'raiilo for a flrfilns trip. KIOTO It TO l;OKTLANIJ. . Mrs. !.'& 1 Brown and erandson. Burko Nelson, left today by motor for Portland. They will attend tho Hose Festival. ' .SOCIAL KIOAWX Ql'IKT- V The warm days of Hiiininer have caused a lull in social and club activi ties. Picnic parties form the principal diversion and all entertaining is oC u most informal natdre. I-oeal Hotur lans are anticipating the Informal din. nor dance which will be given at Co lumbia Gorge hotel Saturday evening In honor of liotarians of Pendleton and of Astoria. Many of the Pen dleton TtotariariH are planning to mo tor to Portland on Sunday for a few dor stay before returning here. Those who have made reservation for Saturday evening are Dr. S. B. I. Penrose, of Walla Walla; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Eaten. Mr. and Mrs, riarrte Jiarr, Mr. and Mrs. E. li. Al drlch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennlon, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Haley, Hoy Rltner, Mr. nnd Mrs. It. K. Chloupek, Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmnn, Mrs. Eva H.utman, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs, j. C. Kchnrpf, Bert .lenird, Harry Kuck, Krook Dickson, Judge and Mrs. a. W. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Fred fteiwer, Mrs. .William Itoeseh, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. James Sturgls, Mr. unci Mrs. Frank Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J.ainpldn, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Tallman and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Hentley. ENJOY PICNIC PARTY Mr, and Mrs. Wulgamood, daughter tiuclle and son James, Joe Howman Mr. nnd Mrs. Ear! Saywer and son Quentin, formed a motor party to Mis sion yesterday. A picnic supper was enjoyed under the shade of the trees. MRS. PHIf.I.II'S KXTEKTAIN8 Mrs. Clyde I'hlllips entertained yes terday at an Informal luncheon in honor of Mrs. H. W. Farrar, of Twin Falls, Idaho, who is a guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Joseph S. Harvey, ' ' , ' LEAVE FOH SAX FRANCISCO. ' Dr. and .Mrs. C. J. Engle, who have icen guests of Mrs. Engle's mother. Mrs. I-oulsc F. Lumpkin, left today by Motor for their home in San Fran cisco. . ( ' itETL'ItXB FltOM. COLLEGE, Miss Alberta McMonles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. .McMonles, has returned from Eugene, where she at tended University of Oregon. , MFiH. DOLPH' VIKJTS. Mrs. John M. Dolph, of Portland, arrived this morning for a visit at tho '10.1110 of her mother, Mrs. George Pcr-inger. HOPF'8 CrSTAIRS BUOF Cool Summer Frocks "Styles That are Different" Imported Ginghams, Ratine, Eponge, Swiss and Organdie. Every woman and miss should see these frocks at $6.50,. $6.95, $7.50 and up. EXCLUSIVE JUT NOT EXPENSIVE prow E Bathing Caps GET IN THE SWIM! No bathing outfit is complete without a good looking cap. Keep the hair dry help your appearance. Prices are so small, from 25c up. fl 0 M IDEAS E DEMONSTRATION FOR HOUSEWIVES StrawlK-rry Preserve. ; , Nono but freshly-picked ber ries should be preserved. Prac tically tho same methods arc to be, followed In the preserving of all berries. Perries should be gathered In shallow trays or baskets, and not in dee; 'eyels 4 which allow them to be ';J '!!sr ! ' and crushed. They sh ' li" uniform, ripe, and sound: -iiy. large firm berries should be lected for preserving. All her- rlcs should be carefully sorted and lightly washed by pluclng in collander and pouring water over them lather than by put ting them Into a pan of water, lieelpe Sfo. 1. flCwpeelally fancy, pack hut not as economical as recipe No. 2, since a t considerable amount of extra syrup is usualyly left over to be caned separately.) 2 pounds whole 'berries. j 2 1-2 pounds sugar. 1 pint berry Juice. RED RASPBERRIES KING CHERRIES PEACHES APRICOTS CANTALOUPES WHi I E SALMON CANNING BERRIES MILTON PERRIES ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES PIE CHERRIES MOST COMPLETE LINE OF HIGH GRADE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES '..When, you want th Higjiest Quality Fruits and .. Vegetables Let Us Supply You ' ' . . Luxurious Shampoo? t'sc XA.VO Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best Formfit Girdleiere Girdleiere of fancy brocaded mesh. Elastic goring at side for adjusting. Tape shoulder straps. Four hose supporters; size 32-44. Price $2.75 and $3.00 dr. fix 1 Labor Preacher WESTERN MINING MEN MEET AT DENVER IiENVICIt, Colo., June 21. (U. P.) .More than I0U leadlns; mine and smelter operators gathered here today for the Western Mining conference, called by the American Mining' con gress. Representatives from Colora- Wnshlnston, California, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, New Mexico, Montana, I'tah, Oklahoma, Missouri, South Da kota, Wyomlnir and Oregon as well as Mexico, Canada and Alaska are here. The principal obiocts of the meet ing are: First To take steps for the re habilitation of the western mining industry. Second to regulate the output of silver In the Putted States, Mexico, Cannda and and Alnska. Third United action In opposition to proposed blue 'sky legislation and revision of certain federal mining luws. Just now, the mining Industry In the West Is beginning to emerge from a lung period of depression and the conference hopes to bring about unit ed action on the part of operators to further stimulate activity in metal mining and bring It back to its former place anion gthe leading Industries of the country. 4 tiiiii jaw' , " v"" ft 8 I Kcv. William Keese was ine only ordained minister at the American Federation of Labor conference in .Cincinnati. He gave up bis church several years ago and is now finan cial secretary of the Building Trades Council of New Orleans. HIGH COST OF GAS AROUSES WRATH OF GOTHAM CONSUMERS THE DRUG 0 NIGHT PHONE 225-J Ef tie Blazes Trail in Style Creation "DALTON." Oa., June 21. Effie Jones, midnight in color, superlativer ly round as to girth and a female Floriun Slappcy as to sartorial ap pearances, recently removed from Co hutta, Ga., to Dalton and, without formal introduction to many of the social leaders In the dining car and Jullman belt of Dalton, struck out on a course that has lefted her among tho sensationally famous of this dis trict. - . Effie, without blowing a horn, send ing out announcements, or anything, walked right into the Baptist Church here, while colored brethren and sis ters sat In open-mouthed astonishment and envy, wearing a suit of knicker bockers. Effie zephyred through the front door, paraded down the aisle no mean aisle, may it be said and then crossed over In front of the pulpit, while the congregation laid down songbooKs and forgot the chicken fori dinner. She had on gray , knicker bockers and silk stockings. Around Jier ample bosom there was draped &.t silk shirt regular silk shirt the' striped, stick-candy kind. Abound her neck there was a high starched and also striped stiff color, and a man's necktie dangled from it. Effio's crowning glory was a sport cap. JIffie reached her seat in absolute silence, but a whoop resounded as she sat down. . For a time the service was threatened with riot, but the Tormfit (girdleiere ..Ml minister saved the day and. Effie by will be equipped with wireless re; beginning his sermon. And his ser mon certainly was an interesting one, for he told the congregation all about his travels and the styles he had seen, bringing the speech to a climax by announcing that never, never had he seen such styles as women were wear ing. There is talk of a church meeting to discuss women's clothes, but Ef fie is not worrying. She says she will wear 'cm whenever she feels like it.. MICHIGAN EQUIPS MOTOR ' BIKES WITH RADIO SETS j EAST LANSING,' Juno 21 Every motorcycle used by the state police ceivlng set if experiments" now bein? conducted iby the state public safety department aro successful; A. broad casting station -will be set , up and every agent of thd state police keep in constant touch with general head quarters by code . messages sent by , wireless. , . ,a - ; Legal Guarantee Giveru rib nif o Knife no pain-continue work! Ask to aec Glc-o-nii Pile Treatment. ..' , TAUiMAX & CO." j Main and Alia Sis. , . its . qi i:i:u -woiti.D MIDDLKPOHT, ' Ohio. June 21. vn (OSf, resident tried to keep robins and catbirds out of his wc, -filled cherry trees. Finally he hit upon a plan. Culling up the lawn hose he placed sections of it through the trees in such it. way as to resemble snakes. The result? (Hi, yes. lie admits that the birds come even more freely now, eat the frail and I hen wipe their bills on the hose. WISH ttOMKX A famous medical man of nncient times states regarding his writings that they were but a collection of knowledge obBilncd from Women." Do you realize that in those times NEW YORK. June 21. It is pos sible that New York City, having the finest rapid transit systems in the world, the "last word" in most pub lic utilities and consumption ca pacity whoso very size should guar antee the "quantity production" theo ry of economy, possesses "the most antique- method in America" of pro ducing common Illuminating gas? This Is the charge made by the City Parliament of Community Councils, in asking Governor Miller to "fire the chairman and the. other four members of1 the public service commission." , Tile irate consumers declare that in spite of the fact that gas is man ufactured on a large scale, materials are purchased in larger quantities! and all other conditions are ut least ! equal to those of other cities, the price of gas in New York is far In j excess of that charged in most other j municipalities in the I'nitcd States Ill some eases being almost twic0 as much. i The community council members I allege that tho basic discrepancy in ! the New York process is the employ-!1 inent of the twcnty-two-candlepower unit, which, they aver, was adopted primarily for tho purpose of furnish IiJK'Kas for lighting purposes. With the ndvcnf of electricity, they urgue. and the development of the gas 4Vw Ml Safe Milk ' NOCOOKWU The "Food -Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home,Office,and Fountains. AA for tfORLICKTii. is Avoid Imitations & Substitutes S II KEEP WELL ixm Always Use PREVENTIVE of BLAPDbK t P pt fi0Xi New Yorh Phnnn ATm'n 9X Pendleton. Oregon w o r What Does It Mean v to You Every mother in Pendleton knows what it means to have the meats she uses for the food for her fam ily, clean, sanitary and wholesome. The Table Sup ply uses government inspected meats, which is your only guarantee that the meats you eat are free from disease, clean, sanitary and wholesome. The Table Supply is the finest equipped market in Eastern Oregon. Make it your market and be as sured of the best. It docs not cost as much to trade here as elsewhere. Buy Your Ice from the Table Supply THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DE5PAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors. Illll lit It in Nllfh n1mi wlim-n it-fiu i tho 'ic i till used for lighting the use of pas ror ncating una cooking: purposes ltud Imonina i.ti mmit Ilnn .... the women, nml not tho men. know ti,lu ihn.. (11W ,i u ' 1.1,0.11 the henlinK pro.rtle, of mcll- j ,.., herl Z em- I Ployed In thirty-five states of the! Union. ! Stutlsticians have fi(;ure,l out that not more than Ml per cent of the pas , consumed in this city is for illu- j minuting purposes. I The protesting groups have hint-,J Inul plants, roots and herlis'.' From the earliest times, women had n knowUdso of the treatment of disease md of the healing merit of rots nml herbs. Uvdiu K, rinklmm's Vegetable Coni ponnd was oriKlnated by a woman. I.ydia K. Plnkhnni. and Is nnv known Kead the editorial In tile Kast UrvKonian Juno 19th, "Till-: t'ST OP A l.OAl'' OI-' 1HIKAD and buy your home made bread and cukes from the ELECTRIC BAKERY W'o u.e Snow In Pendleton. MuM Flour made nnd praised hy women of all nses. I: '""1 " "r"H", 7 "e ra: N prepared from rots and herbs hav- ln? medicinal action of sreat value in 'he treatment of troubles women so often have. larce oil concerns, from whom basic supplies are purchased by the gras companies. I.NSl'KK IN TIIK OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASSOCIATION of lcMiimilk5 TVK.TV.SA i;. YIAIW Ol.ll Writes ON'-Assl-sll)I.K al leles on Untin. lle.y. Wool, Farm l'ropcrty. Churches, Siliools. Brick IJuildings, Dwellings and coi.tems. Kates twenty to fitly per cent on cost f Insurance Assets morv than double re uulrvinents of Oreiion Iaws. Tle bost insurance regardless of cot. losses adjusted fairly and paid promptly. COUTTS & AVERILL nHlh-tott, Orrco lUlhiit .Vzenia oi;k.o niu: khju' ASJOIIATIOX W. C llacn). sevrctarj DisfovK.i:Kj: WASlflXOTON-. June 51. The ex istence of the Wands in the lieific reported to have lieen disi-overed by an Amerlcnn pleasure craft recently, and which are said by the Navy Hydro praphic office lo he Washington and I'nlmyra Islands, was known more than a cmury aero. accnniln to the National geographic Jctety head noarters here. I'atmyni Island, which has no in habitants, was discovered lilt years j aeo by the American ship I'almyra. while Washington lal.in.K where t stightly more than one hundred per- ; wons reside, was found in ITS, thel ' society assorts j V - 1 i 1 ii inwJ R WATER HEATERS INSTALLED ; THIS MONTH ONLY This is your opportunity to make a big saving on a gas heater. ; Dbn'i . delay, buy now. PHONE 40 Pacific Power Light Co. "Always at your service'' . '.- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ki'U RtN'T : Urge houaekreiMng foms. s Willow St. i "t KK.VT J nnvni apartment Ttj K. Court. I'hone 1145-W. ) I l.oST Auto llcens,. Please not'fy Kd ';-R leuve at w.,rd. idata No. i;t;. MatM. t'honc thts office. 1- ,f SAI.1-; Kurd touring car Isli j c..iti. license. iots, cnsins ano i ' iirvs. iw - qHK R JO - ( " The nourishing qual ity of our bread rec ommends it to your household. Its pleas ing flavor and whole some purity mark it us the loaf that you should name when or dering bread. Pendleton Baking Co. GOOD REASONS WHY YOUR NEW REFRIGERATOR SHOULD BE BOUGHT RIGHT AWAT Give the Children cooled g waier without ice in it ... .i i . '-I , : jery day that run continue to use a worn refrigerator it coats you money because you are using more ice than it Is necessary to use. livery day that you continue to use a refrigerator that U not mod ern in construction it costs yvu move money because your toods are not as property preserved ss they wuuld be in a new, scientifically coosiructed refrigerator. Waste in foods cofts more than wast in ice. Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New Itt E. 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