East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 13, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 13, 1922.
Rivoli
Uir' CANNING FRUIT THIS
"Social and Club News j
Theatre
week:
i
SOCIETT HAS MEETING MW BROXA'UOH ARRIVES, f f
"The American Negro" was the j Miss Annamay Bronaugh of Post
theme for a meeting of the Mission- i land, arrived in Pendleton-today and
ary society of the Baptist church yes- Is a guest at the home of Mrs. J. N.
terdnv in the reception rooms of the Burses. She will accompany .Mrs,
church.
Mrs. J. Franklin Hilling chose for
her topic "Brothers I'nder the I
Yoke." Mrs. Kyle I.o:jg gave a paper
"The. Booker T.' Washington Monu
ment". Mrs. Charles rerrell'8 subject
was 'Home Missionary Schools for
Negroes." .
Flowers were used hi decorating.
Assisting the hostesses was a group
of young girls, Katherine Klllott,
Audlne, Hodgson, Caroline Thomp
son, Pearl Cameron and Opal Hen
derson, 18 TAKINO TRIP
Mlts Carol Wu rtonberger, a teach
er in the Pendleton high school, who
left recently for her home In Port
land, is enjoying a motor trip to
British Columbia.
Burgess, Miss Madeline Burgess,
Ralph Burgess and Bob Hawkins of
Keattle on a motor trip tomorrow to
Yellowstone Park. The party will
Join Miss Burgess at Butte, Montana,'
She Is now attending the national
convention of Kappa Kappa Gamma
at Glacier Park.
T.l'NCHKON TO BE GIVEN
A no-hostess luncheon is being
planned by a group of Pendleton
women for tomorrow. The affair will
be at the home of Mrs. Mark Moor
house and bridge will be in piay
during the later hours of the after
noon. .
LEAVING FOR" CHICAGO
Mr. -'and Mrs. nan P. Smythe Will
leave this evening for Chicago.
IN OUR NEW LOCATION
GREAT
SALE
OF
SPORT
SKIRTS
' See .
Windows
t - V
Every, skirt in the "shop being offered
at wonderful reductions.
NEW LOCATION
- ; Formerly the Thomas Shop 'VN:
0 TAKE A KODAK ALONG
4 . Brownies priced from $2.00 upwards
THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE
t Phone 520
5 He give S. & II. Green Stamps.
S
8
Ll'.VCH RON IS GIVEN! 1 .
Mrs. F.' H. Hughes entertained yes
terday with a bridge luncheon at . her
home at Douglas Court in honor of
Mrs. Glenn Ackerman (Claudlne-Mc-
Monlesj of Salem, who Is spending
the summer here. Two tables of
bridge were in play, Mrs. Rudolph
Tannler winning the high score tro
phy. Shasta daisies Were used In dec
orating. Mrs. Hughes will ' again be
hostess on Saturday and has invited
guests sufficient to. make up two ta
bles. 1
MAY FORM CLUB ' , '
A group of Pendleton business
women are considering forming a
club which would have for its aim j
business and social benefit to the
members. The club would meet one
evening each week and supper would
hi; served, followed by an informal
evening, ' " '
IS IN WALLA WALLA
Miss Helen Gregg of Portland, who i
arrived here recently for a visit with
her aunt, Mrs, C. B. Roosevelt, is now
in Walla Walla as the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. H. . It. Keylor. After a
few days visit there she will return
for a week's stay at the Roosevelt
home. ,
MISS ABBEY HERE
. Miss Marfan-Abbey of Portland, Is
a Pendleton visitor today. Miss Ab
bey is en route, to Chicago for a visit
with friends and relatives. She is a
talented musician and during the re
mainder of; the summer will study
music in the Illinois city.
ON MOTOR TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. W. Jj. Thompson and
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Judd, formerly
of, this city, are now on a motor trip
to Crater Lake. They left Portland a
few days ago and stopped at Med
fftt'd en route to tho lake.
Loganberries
Raspberries
Bing Cherries
Lambert Cherries
Apricots
Summer Squash
Field Cucumbers
, Green Peppers
Green Corn
Radishes ' -
- Green Onions
Watermelons
Canteloupe'
Demonstration all this week on
WOODCOCK MACARONI PRODUCTS
Werk lied oil Soup
Has stood the test for. 90 years
Gray Bros. Grocery Uo.
Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best
" TODAY , '
A John S.Robertson Producton
"Try the drug a tore first"
'. Pendleton, Oregon j
5
MRS. CONIIOY IS VISITOR
Mrs. Josephine Conroy of Condon,
is a guest at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs. H. Raymond, 811 Water Mreet.
Mrs. Conroy accompanied the Ray
monds on their recent motor trip to
Wallowa lake.
OGUESTS IN PENDLETON.
Mrs. J. H. Garrison, son Clark and
daughter Juanlta, of Yakima, Wash
ington, formerly of this city, are Pen
dleton visitors. They are guests of
Mrs, Garrison's daughter,' Mrs. J. W.
Evans. , . - .
GUESTS AT PHELPS COTTAGE
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hnmley are en
joying a few days onting as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. 15. D. Phelps at their
summer cottage oh the upper Uma
tilla river, near Bingham, Springs
MISS STANFIELD HONORED.
Miss Louise Hoyt entertained at an
attractive tea yesterday, honoring Miss
Barbara Stanfleld and Miss Flora
Jane Mfjutfee. Morning Oregonlan.
RETURNS TO PILOT ROCK
Mrs. Shirley Albright has returned
to her home in Pilot Rock after a
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Saw
yer, 810 Mill street.
IS VISITING IN' PORTLAND
Little Miss Nlta fioiham Is visit
ing Portland friends. She is the
daughter of Mrs. William Kraft of
this city.
HERE, FROM MYRICK
Mrs. Earl Dudley and little Rill
uu-tley of Myrlck were In Pendleton
yesterday.
MRS. HARTHR ON J RETURNS.
Mrs. Anna Hurthrong has returned
from Raker where she 'visited her
mother.
MRS. WHETSTONE ILL.
Mrs. Frank Whetstone Is III at lier
residence, 613 Lllllth .street.
MRS. FAILING 'ILL.
Mrs. Jesse Falling, who has been
111 at the heme of Mrs. Elmer Clea
ver Is unimproved today and- her
condition Is serious. ,
WHEAT
fl 0 M E DEMONSTRATION
IDEAS r FOR HOUSEWIVES
Wheat prices are higher today,
July grain closing at .tl.lli 1-4, .Sep
tember at $1.16 1-4 and December
at $1.17 1-4. Yesterday's closing pri
ces were f 1.14 3-4, $1.13 1-8 and
$1.15 1-2, respectively. . ,
Following are the i quotations re
ceived by Overbcdk & Cooke, local
dealers; . ' '
Wheat
-Open High Low. Close
July $1.15 $1,111 $1.16 $51.16 "4
Sept. 1.13 1.15 1.13 1.154
Dec. 1.16 1-11 1.15 1.1714
Wheat There was general strength
shown from the start and although
the market at one time lost nearly
all of its advance the. close was at
the best prices for the .day, the set
back like yesterday was based on the
Idea that an early settlement will -be
made in' the railroad strike, In fact
the new indications are much to the
contraryv other developments of the
day were of a sort conducive to an
advancing market. Liverpool was
higher, cash prices in practically all
markets gained on the futures, re
sponding to an urgent demand from
domestic mills. Crop reports in the
northwest were less encouraging than
they have been of late and perhaps
more important than all else, there
Selection of Household Materials
j.iiit-u milium. ut pure, lur
then only does it have the
properties for which we buy it,
that is, luster, resistance to
soil, and being easily kept
white and clean. For instance,
when cotton is used for towels
it very quickly gets gray. Cot
ton sheets and pillow cases are
most generally used and many
housekeepers are finding mer-
clotlis satisfac-
ccrWd table
tnry. "
' Good table linen is soft and
Melding In the hand, yet elas
tic nnd tough like leather. It is
not stiff and craclily. If one
h.'is some knowledge of linens,
it is well to buy at that time
cf year when the price is re
duced. Linen should' always be
bought nt a reliable house and
ol a salesman who knmvs'Oual
Ity. Extremely fine thread in
"ninask is not desirable; strong
round thread Is 'best.
V. D.
'
il
Would you like to soma;
yenturing through ' the 'sun'
drenched hills of Spain with a
pair of Spanish lovers?
See lovely senorltas dancing
tho wild fandango, thrill as th.'
luggers of hot-blooded rivals
flash? .
Right here In Spain, the Land
3f Love, Fandangoes and Laugh
er wag filmed '
"THE SPANISH JADE"
David
Powell
CC Cparamounl Qicture
Pathe News
Admission-
In Addition
Snooky's Fresh Heir
Adults 35c Children 10c
HI VOL! TODAY
SC1SKEX JH MOR.ISTS '
CiOOl) TIJIB SPAIN
Roy Byford and Frank Stanmore,
members of the cast of "The Spanish
Jade," a hew Paramount picture
which comes to the Rivoli theater to
day, are great humorists. The cour
tesy of tho native Spaniard is wo-
verniai,
filmed. They realized that it was up
to them to make some pretty speech
by way of antostropht to the steady
chant of benedictory thanksgiving
that invariably followed the merry
clink of their pesetas whenever they
made a purchase In a village store,
When the storekeeper swept the
coin into his cash register and in
toned his solemn chant of thanks
giving Mr. Byford raised his hat and
murmured "Steak and Kidney Pie,"
whilo Mr. Stanmore responded with
Fried fish and
hie and saueak," "Tripe and Onions,"
"Sausages and mash," hut the effect
always 'Was the same. The storekeep
er fecit that hte , distinguished senors
had returned his compliments with
polite interest in somewhat obscure
Spanish, and Messrs. Byford and
Stanmore went on their way think
ing up some new slogan for use on
the morrow.
The city of Madras has awarded a
constract for the laying of one mile of
chips." Sometimes J eight-Inch steel pipe to replace the
they varied the formula with "Bub- wooden pipe In its water system.'
RETURNS FROM PORTLAND.
Mrs. iBlla .Merriam has returned
after a visit In Portland.
urn? hn t. ut...
,;; rz: r ; i Kee,,ly. fp,t . the limitation, imposed
the close that sales of about 500,
000 bushels had been made out of
Chicago alone and it was generally
believed that the total business in
all positions will be of a larger pro
portion if this buying by foreigners
today should prov the beginning of
the lonk awaited buying, prices
would undoubtedly develop a defi
nite upward movement.
Tl
; SAY REPORT IS UNTRUE
GRANTm PASS, Ore., July 13.
Denial was made here today bv R. A.
Booth and W. 11. Harratt that thev
aro about to resign from the state
highway commission. The commis
sioners arrived here this morning
from the Oregon caves and immedi
ately they were notified by long dis
tance telephone of the published ru
mor of their impending resignation.
1 he commissioners could not under
stand how such a, report gained cir
culation, nor upon what it was
based. This is the first time in five
days that they have been in com
munication with the world, as they
have been touring remote sertinn
v" in""iniiif in till"
Spanish language in - returning the
compliments that were lavished upon d
... ... -. . i. in i c iiiu iinauie viii.i ,M
ARCADE
THEATRE
ASPIRIN
Say "Bayer" and Insist!
liness you see the name "Bayer" on
package or on tablets you are not get
tine; the genuine Bayer product pre
scribed bv physicians over twenty-twu
years ami proved sare by millions for
Colds Headache
Toothtiche Lumbago
Earache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, Pain ,'
Accept only "Bayer" package which
contains proper directions. Handy:
of the Oregon coast where there are boxes of twelve tablets cost few cent:
Mr. Farmer
It is to your interest to buy your harvest
supplies in larpe quantities. Cut the price of
your harvest supplies down to the very lowest
margin by paying cash, buying in case lots. We
are filling large orders daily for the thrifty
farmers who know how to save on his GRO
CERY and MEAT account.
THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
739 Main Street Phone 187
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor.
he bride
knows
that "HE" really is human
after all, and does enjoy
good cooking.
For years she has seen her
mother take down a can of
Crescent Baking Powder
and has known that some
thing good was in the mak
ing. So her first grocery order
starts with "Crescent Bak
ing Powder, please." Back
ed by years of satisfaction
in homes of the West
No Bitter Tastt With
I urKi"g Mr.
Powder
Crescent
Manulactuting
Company
&MM1, Wuk.
no telegraph wires and mails require
uays to be delivered.
It has been common talk for a
year that -Mr. Booth planned re
signing and he prepared his resig
nation shortly before the holidays,
when ne was operated on In Port
land. Messrs. Yeon and Barratt dis
suaded him from quitting. Mr.. l!ar
ratt. appointed to fill the unexpired
term of the lute K. K. Kiddle, is now
holding appointment for the full
term. On accepting this full term
he . informed the governor that he
, might move to Portland In a year or
two, which would necessitate his
resignation from th commission as
the eastern Oreon memtxr.
There is not the slightest Inten
tion of any of the, three members
to surrender their positions on the
commission until at least they have
brought the roast programme to such
an advance,! stage that the main
work will ha leen performed and
the policy- firmly established, it was
asavrtrd.
There is the greatest harmony am
ong the three commissioners and
with the . governor office. Pres
sure of private business has l.e.n
Booth to resign, but at
solicitation of his rollea- !
has reniniml at his r.vM. I
something unforeseen occurs
there ts little likelihood of any of I
tlie commissioner resigning I fore'
tne 121 programme is mapped out.
l"Mh lisrs. Booth and Barratt said
emphatically today that, resignation
la the thing rartherest from their
thoughts.
Druggists also sell bottles of 24 and I
1". Aspirin Is the trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Miioacetic
acidester of Sallcylicacid.
Kithts of nay are being obtained
f-r the widening of the Mi'K. nK
highway nt O'Brien's Point, at rVer-
Nrn. and at other places where it h
wit
i i"wJ
s
THURSDAY, 13TH, FRIDAY 14TH j
America's Greatest Potean Actor " 4.
I m
s
Children 5c &
Edmund Breese
The Jekyll-Hyde of Silent Drama
in . ' ; ". .
The
Master (Jrook
A Picture of a Thousand Thrills.
COMEDY V
"HIRED AND FIRED"
NuffSed. . .
Admission Adults 25c
The nourishing qual
ity of our bread rec
ommends it to your
household. Its pleas
ing flavor and whole
some purity mark it
as the loaf that you
should name when or
dering bread.
Pendleton
Baking Co.
Give the Children
cooiea
water i C j
i t -r JTi. '
t'l'V i I i C - I ' v , It lit
hm?- mm?
r-u-".iii--v l I ii -. i a9g i J-''
R-VPIDLY-MELTING ICE IS THE FAULT OF
THE REFRIGERATOR
The better your Refrigerator the smaller your
food and ice bill. ; . : - '
Your old ice box taken In exchange for an Auto
matic the best refrigerator made.
Crawford Furniture Co.
Your Credit is Good.
Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New
It K. Odbti atmt
19 be imrrovtd.