Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1922)
EIGHT PAGES PAGK SIX 1S DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1922. Social and Club Nem IH-PY BEES MEET Members of the Busy Bees enjoyed a meeting Friday at the KniKhta of J'ythiag Hall. Guests from I.a Grande, Helix and Spokane were present. Snapdragons and sweetpeas were used In decorating. Hostesses were Mrs. Martha Belts:, MrB. John Mcl.eod, Mrs. Charles Bluhm, Mrs l.elia Taylor, Mrs. Emma Bylee, Mrs. X. K. Bow man, Mrs. Ulllan Conroy, Mrs. Sam Wright, Mrs. Tlllie Walters, Mrs. So phie Thompson and Mrs. Marie Cruw iord. ' For the afternoon's program, Mrs. Walters danced, Mrs. Martha Hassell Rave reminiscences from the time when she was Initiated, Mrs. Susan Pnvne Rave a talk on the good of the order and readinec wore given by Mrs. Carrie liale, Mrs. Beltz and Mrs. Conroy. . liOTAElANS TO ENTERTAIN Jtotarlans will be hosts tonight at u plenlc Biipperat Cabbai-ie Hill, compli menting; the faculty and teachers of the Summer Normal School. Each Itotarlan will have two or more guests and the caravan of automobiles will leave here at 5 o'clock.. Community sinR'Inj? Is to provide entertainment for the evening. Each guest is to wear a Itonnd-Ep hat. BETUBN TO KO! Mrs. Myrtle Couch of San Francisco, and Mrs. Elbre Mills, of Kamiah, Ida ho, who have been In Pendleton nn aucsts of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Swnggart, returned yesterday to their respective homes. HETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bredinfc' and children, Dorothy and Mildred, of Haines, and Mrs. R, E. Nolln. of Ios Angeles have returned to their respec tive homes. They were called here by the illness and death of W. A, Sid dens, father of Mrs. Breams and of Mrs. Nolen. LEAVES FOB WAbU WALLA Miss Helen Oregg of Portland left today for Walla Walla to visit her aunt, Mrs. Howard Keylor. She will return after a week's time to continue her visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. C. E. Roosevelt. TO LEAVE FOR BEACH Mrs. James Hill and children and Mrs. A. E. Blom(Uint expect to leave on Thursday for Seaside. They will make the trip by motor and will be at. the shore for the remainder of the summer. PARTY TO BE GIVEN Menfhors of the Degree of Honor will entertain with a lawn party to morrow evening at the liome of Mrs. I'. C. Peterson, on Perkins Avenue. An enjoyable program Is being plan ned. CLUB TO MEET The Blde-a-Wce Club will meet to morrow afternoon at the county home of Mrs. William Purchase. MISS DUNHAM HEBE. Miss Mario Dunham, of Salt Lake, Is In Pendleton as the guest of her aunt; Mrs. B. A. Dunham. SPECIAL THIS WEEK SILK SUITS OF VELETTE, BEAUTIFUL NEW CREATIONS FOR SUMMER WEAR, 33 1-3 TO SO PER . CENT REDUCTION. SEE WINDOWS. ALL SUMMER DRESSES AT 'GREAT REDUCTIONS. OFF NEW LOCATION Formerly the Thomas Shop s CONSIDER YOUR COMPLEXION com- , Vacation days demand better care of the p plexion, every complexion needs protection, 5 5 p and it goes without saying that our prices are right 4 Phono 520 We carry all the popular brands of complexion necesisties in Talcums, Face Powders, Lotions and Cold Creams THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE i "Try th drug tor first" Pendleton, Oregon We give S. & II. Green Stamps. 5 i AT WORK ON YEAR BOOK. Mrs. Minn;e. Htlllman. Mrs. Harold Warner and Mrs. Fred Donert, who comprise the year book committee, for the Pendleton's Women's Club, are now. at work on xlans for the com ing year. The club, which has the largest membership of any women's club in the city, has chosen for Its theme a travelogue of the United States. It will be most comprehen sive in .its scope. The club will re sume, activities in October. LEAVES FOR PORTLAND. Mrs. Nellie Gates Williams left this morning for her home in Portland. She was called here by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Benjamin L. Bur roughs. Mrs. Burroughs who has boon seriously 111, Is now out of danger. WILL LEA VK ON TRIP " ! Mr. and Mrs. Dan Bowman, of Mis sion, and their house guest, Mlsa Lil lian Koll of Muscutine, Towa, will leave tomorrow on a .motor trip to Portland. They will go also to Cres cent and Odell Lakes. AP.E AT BEACH. . 1 Mrs. E. L. Smith and Mrs. Thomas Vaughan are at the Smith cottage at Cannon Beach. They were joined this week by Dr. and Mrs. Harold Fltzgibbon (HetU Smith) of Portland. HERE FROM BAKER 1 Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Pettyjohn of Baker were In Pendleton luasl event ing. They were en route home after a visit in Portland. WILL VISIT SON ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Taylor will leave tomorrow for Spokane where they will be guests of their son, W. F. Taylor. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES He-ports Given. The following reports have come In on labor saving nppli- ances: - Bread-mixing Saves 30 min- utes each baking and the bread has better texture. Dish drainer Saves time In drying dishes. A family of four saves 1-2 hour per day and de- clare that It Is more sanitary. Steam cooker and canner . Several women are using It daily and say they couldn't keep house .without it. . Pressure cooker Excellent for quick work where gas or oil Is used. Not economical for use with wood. Home made, trny wagon Most useful thing in the house. One woman reports that she even serves luncheons from It on these very hot days. (Drawing plan may be had upon request to home demonstration agent.) Fireless cooker Both com mercial and homo made ones in use to save heating kitchen stove in middle of day. V. D.. . 10 To Our Customers , We want every housewife to try the new and really wonderful- Certo , Process for making Jams, Jellies and Marma lades with i CERTO MOTH1ER NATURE'S ji;r,i, MAKEIt". ;''.':.-: Just think what It .means to ion! c Only One Minute's Boiling. Better Color and Flavor. . -. You can use any fruit or fruit juice. Fifty per cent more jam, Jelly or marmalade from the same amount of fruit. . - No Worry No Failures, and it Actually costs less than the old way. We have tested out CERTO ourselves and know it w:il do everything claimed for it that's why we want you to try it too. We know you'll be delighted with thin' new, quick, easy, sure way of making better looking, better tasting, less expensive Jams, Jellies and marmalades. , Take our advice Try CEItTO today Gray Bros. Grocer yCo. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best The satisfaction in a ton of - Castle Gate Coal can be measured by the ever in' creasing demand. A real Coal that meets your re quirements. : B.L. Burroughs, Inc. Fpne Five For Fuel 1 , " Health"....'.. Bdna Eugenia Lowe Suggesting that doctors should be paid to Keep I s Well. Admission '50c. Junior Chautauqua. Evening ' ; ' 8:00 p. m. Special Features-Artists' Recital . . Frances Ingram "America's Foremost Contralto," of Metropolitan Opera Fame, assisted by Misses Vere and Ethel Stearns .and Mina Hellekson. .Admission $1.00.- Saturday, .Inly 23. ' Afternoon :30 p. m. Musical Entertainment, '. , . , Patton Brothers Trio A Unique Offering by Three Unu sual Musicians. Admission 40c. Junior Chautauqua. Evening 8:00 p. m. Prelude ' Patton ' Brothers Trio S:30p. m.--Lecture, "Working To gether for Billions," Norman Allan Imrie Teaching us that friendships are better than battleships. . Admission 75c. Sunday, July 28. Afternoon 2:30 p. m. Fopular Concert Oceanic Quintet With a record of continuous suc cess on three continents under five j flags. Admission 50c. Junior Chautauqua. Evening 8:00 p. m. Prelude. .Oceanie Quintet 8:30 p. m. Lecture, "Human Nature and Politics" ......... Opie Read An hour with America's kindliest philosopher. Admission 75c. Monday, July 24. For Constipation Indigestion, Sick Headache, Bilious ness, Bloating, Sour Stomach, Gas on the Stomach, Bad Breath or other con ditions caused by clogged or irregular bowels, take P0LEY CATKAHTIC TABLETS A wholesome and thoroughly' cleaatiog physic mild and gentle in action, B B Hawrd. Unadilla. Ci . 6nd Fol C.tlhanic 1 ablets Iih im quicker relief Irora rullBtiputMIII I-i - - '-led." Sold Everywhere To Make Ebony From The Pine ON ALIA STREET LOI Pendleton's 1922 Chautauqua will he held at tho city plot near the Cath olic Church, according to announce ment made today by members of the Chautauqua committee. The grounds are to be covered with sawdust nyd will be sprinkled to keep down tlic'dust. The committee is making plans lo make the Chautauqua grounds very desirable. The ticket sale is going better today than yesterday and members of the association believe that a goodly num ber will be sold today. Following is the six day program: 1 Itiii'MlHy, .Inly JO. Evening ' 8:00 p. m. Opening Announcements. 1:15 p. m. "An evening of Magic," Paul Fleming and Company Mental Phenomena East Indian .Magic Spirit .Materialization. Ad mission 75c. Kriilay. July 21 Afternoon 2:.'I0 p. m. Artists' prelude Stearns-Hellekson Trio 3:00 p. m. I.eeture-lemonstratlon "Hanger Signals on the Itoad to (United Press Staff Correspondent) BERLIN", July 18. (tj. Pj Con version of pine, poplar and oUier or dinary woods into hard wood, com parable in all respects to ebony, ma hogany and the like, is possible un der a new German invention. Rights to this invention have been 'obtained by Albert Theodore Otto, New York business man, who repre sents In America the great Krupp concern. - Otto believes the invention will have a marked effect upon the hard wood industry of the world, causing a vast drop In the importation of mnhogany.v ebony and such woods. Tlie device consists in a hydraulic apparatus, whsrh compresses ordinaity soft woods to the point where they are so heavy that they will sink in water. Any desired color of wood can be obtained by putting a -stain through the wood fiber under force before the actual compression of the wood is accomplished. Then the Successful Graduates . " Are the Best Recommendation of " O A. C. Tills institution offers a thorough, priictieal, ami standard education ut a cost within rent'lt of the hili fu-hool graduate. It offers training for collefiiaUilefrrpes in: Agrrtoiiltiiro IXinimeKo I-TngliH'criiv? and Mechanic Arts Forestry Homo Koonomjos Mines Pharmacy Vocational Education Chemical ICiiKlneeriiig Military Service nnl Tactics It offers training also in : The School of Music, Physi cal Education, Industrial journalism. Fall Term Opens Septemebr 18. - For circulars of information and illustrated booklet write to The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, ' Corvalhs, Oregon Afternoon '.:;)!) p. mf-Musical Entertainment '.. The Watteau Girls A dainty duo of . delightful fun makers. Admission 4(lc. ' Junior Chautauqua. Evening :(I0 n. m. The Play "fanny nicks" , Percival Vivian Players ' whole structure has the same color. Of Saturday Evening Post fame, j Ebony U obtained with black stain; The most refreshing comedy In' mahogany with the rich dark .brown years. Admission $1.00. Tuesday,' .Inly 2.r. stain. ' It is absolutely Impossible to dis tinguish the fabricated hardwood Afternoon from the liftlural, for it has. all of 2:30 p. m. Musical Entertainment I tho characteristics of weight, wear Prelude, Eloctra Piatt and Vernon and beauty, according to German ex- Stono. perls. Two Inimitable entertainers fentur-j lng "Personality Plus." I 3:00 n. m-Lectur-e. "Life's Balnneel PRINCE GEORGE, British Co- sheet" J. C, Hej-bsman WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU? Every mother in Pendleton knows v l at it means to have the food she buys CI. an and Sanitary. Wholesome food makes healthy chil dren, the greatest gift to man. THE TABLE SUPPLY is your market and grocery. Clean, sanitary. A modern market in every resect. Once you become a patron of THE TABLE SUPPLY you will never change. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street Phonsj 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor. SPENT HALF HER TIME IN BED Fanner's Wife Tails How Ljrdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound , Made Her a Well Womaa Admission 50c. Junior Chautauqua, -Evening S:00 p. m. Prelude . . Eloctra Piatt and Vernon Stone 8:30 p. m. Lecture, "The Big Game" I lr. Elmer Lynn Williams j Concerning public morals In recon struction by Chicago's "Fighting Parson." Admission 7fc I WtMiieslny, .Inly 2I. Afternoon 2:30 p. in. Prelude Gilvan Opera Company 3:00 p. m. Playground Festival and conclusion of Junior Chautauqua. Admission BOc. Evening S:o p. m. Grand Closing Concert Gilvan Opera Company A brilliant vocal entertainment Featuring Light Opera In costume. Admission 7ic. liimbla. Representatives of Mor mons of Idaho and Baptists of Oregon settlements are in the vicinity looking over land with a view to locating par ties of their respective .churches, drawn by the low price of farm lands in Canada. I imiiiii" iiinmi ; r III J h : Carter Creek. Tenn. " Three years gx 1 waa almost an invalid. 1 spent halt of my time in bed, Deing afflicted with a trouble which women of a certaia age are apt to have. 1 took l.ydia E. Pinkham's Wee table Ccmnound Tablet and UM'd Lydia K. Pinkham's Sanative Wi-h. I am a well woman now and have been for two years. 1 can work as well as any one who is younger and as 1 am a farmer s wne 1 hae plenty to do lor I cultivate n.y own parden, raise many rhukens and do n;y own housework. You may rabii.-h (his letter as 1 am ready to do anything to help other women as I have ix-t.i to well and bapry nnoemy troubles are past." Mrs. L.X. CalXa'W ay Cartrr's Creek, Teun. Most women frd plenty to kx If they are upset with some female ailment rid trxmbk-J i:h such symptoms as Kirs. Calloway had. the smallest duty a--cms a mountain. If you find it hard to keep up. if roo are ner-rous snd irritable, without ambt t'.fi ard out of sorts generally, five the Vccetsb'e 0.mn.ind fair tnL We N-Ueve it wiil l.e p pT..CV tt It Las bcl(iui vUti. WHEAT PRICE REMAINS AT YESTERDAY'S LEVEL Wheat prlees today are practically the same ;i yesterday. July grain closed at ft.lt 1-4. September at f I.1J and December at f 1.14 I-s. The clo&'ngx yesterday were 11.14 1-8 ft. 12 ami flit respectively. Fi llowing nre the quotations receiv ed by Ovcrheck Cooke, local brok ers: Wheat. , Openinir llish Low Close. July f 1.1 4 S tils', ft.it fl.itV, e-l't. 1 1--5. 1.12V l.l 1 x i.i: IXv. I i, r. i n l.H TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY PIIVS1CI AX ADVISES PEOPLE "My wife suffered for years wifh stomach trouble which did not yield to any treatment. She took a dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy last Sntur day with wonderful results. I have practiced medicine for 20 years and have never seen anything like It be fore. I have recommended ' Mayr's Wonderful Bemedy to several that I know need this treatment." It re moves the catarrhal mucous from the intestinal tract and allays the iutlam niatlon which causes practically nil stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. ; I if I -. iTf fs ess n a r rm f. wJ K II I For Sale TBy AH Leading Dealers. I P1: KENT 1 room unfurnished apt In.-lndinii bath. Phone ;t-J. 1.' .T Pi rl lyre pin and cha'n inurd E. M.'N'auvhton. phone 3S2 Reward. WAVI'El Wonmn to do (rentlt-man laoruirv. Phane JTJ-lt or call 23 rolUsn St. Vfirt; liiiti. wantw p-ition carrv- inc f-r rhiblren or a helper. Ad iTrtiw ih: office. F'lt SAI.H by owntr Mxtera S room h."ie with araer choice K- cation. Wil sll f irnitur Inrluiiinc pUno. Address : this office 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. New Cretonnes Just received a shipment of Imported English hand blocked Cretonnes in the most beautiful pat terns all guaranteed sunfast These are on display in our windows. The service of our interior decorator free. Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Year Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New 1U E. Ctowt street ftioae IN . PrsrfWtoa,