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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
FADE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEECON, FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1922. TEN PAGES Social and Club News CLL'B HAS MEETING One of the newest clubs In the city Is the Deed-I-Do club, which was or ganized recently by a group o Pen illoton matrons. The club met yes terday at the home of Mrs. P, F. Wol gamood, 812 Mill street. The afternoon was spent In sewing mid chuttlnif. Members,rresent were the hosteHs, Mrs. Verne I). Hobbs, Mrs. Henry Schneider, Mrs. Charles Hamilton, Mrs. W. Barclay and Mrs. K Huckstep. Additional quests were Mrs. Karl Sawyer and Mrs. Joseph Xorlnek. SATURDAY SPECIALS At 71 .RKTl'lt.V FROM TRIP. Mrs. J. T. Bmlack, daughters Miss Ina JJullack and Miss Vera Bullaclf, and son Lawrence Bullack, returned yesterday after a two weeks' , motor trip. They visited Seattle, . Portland and Willamette valley points. MI88 JKIIARD JIKTUSXS. Mies leura Jerard returned yester day after spending a year at Hilo, Ha waii. Miss Jerard was a teacher in the high school at Hilo during the past year. She is the daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jerard. LEAVE FOR RAINIER Mrs. C. S. Jackson and her aunt. Miss Ida Boyd, left Tuesday morning for Rainier National park and Para dise Inn, where they will remain for a lew days. Oregon Journal. MRS. MOOX HERE. . ! Mrs. Vern Moon of Pomero', Wash ington, is a guest at the home of her ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H.I Gwinn. Mr. Moon will arrive here to morrow andiie and Mrs. Moon will go to Portland where they will make their home In the future. HAUCiHTER IS XAMKb The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Isaac of Pilot Rock has been named Felieia Jane. She was born here on Wednesday at the home of .Mrs.. Leila Taylor. OPERATIC STAR AT nnisr g 1IVI I 0 5 Formerly The Thomas A j Shop. t s f l f Summer Dresses 4 $ Greatly Reduced f j i SPORT BLOUSES j Specially Triced. t SPORT SKIRTS 4 At Great Reductions, 5 f i 5 See Windows. i f mm ;. i tourists ix crrr. Miss Catherine Tim merman. Her man Timmerman and Ernest Timmer- man are in Pendleton en route to eastern points. Their home is in California. BADS' DAUGHTER BORX -Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Hicks of Milton, formerly of Pendleton, are the parents of a baby daughter born yesterday. HERE FROM AKER. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Kasebaum, of Baker are visitors In the city. HERE FROM WALLA WALLA. Mrs. F. Murltey, Walla Walla ma tron, is In the city today. . HERE FROM HERMISTON. Aliss 'Elizabeth Beasley Is here from IGHT Aue euoii'st bjiui in lunu is ine j description given the Chautauqua tenti on the city plot. Those who attended the opening performance last evening say that the tent was most comfort-J able. "An Eicnlng of Magic'' by Paul rlemlng and company, was much en Joyed. Their perfoimiance consisted of mental phenomena, East Indian magic and spirit materialization. For this afternoon the Stearns Hel lekson Trio and Edna Eugenia Lowe are on the program. Tonight Mis: Frnnces Ingram, a bP'1!lj.-l nlnr in (he Metropolitan Opera conre'J'.'.'.'on w'll sing. She is hailed a:j Anr. r'c iV, fore most contralto. She will !&;( d by o. trio. The association lias sold &1,I'H) worth of tickets and losses lo the guarantors will be slight. Port-o Punch. One Bottle Makes One Gallon of Fine Punch All Flavor Bottle, 35c , Kumquat Orange Preserves, bottle 70c Peeled Muscat Grapes, tin 30c Sanitary Toilet Brush Set, $8.00 value for $3.25 Ask us to explain our plan. Swift's Soap Powder, 7 pounds $1.00 Assorted Cakes in bulk, pound 25c Ackerman's Dainty Cakes, each 20c Certo, bottle 1.40c Assorted Jam, dozen tins $1.75 Cereal Meal, the Ideal Health Food, tin $2.00 Comb Honey, fresh stock, comb :....25c Everything in Canning Fruit, Highest Quality at right prices. ',.. Complete line of jars, covers, rubbers clamps and wax. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best HELD FOR ASSAULT l"OltTLAXJ, July 21. (A. I'.) Four strikers lind been arrested liere today charged with attacks iimjii non iiniou slio) workers. A woman whose liiisbaiid uud son work in the shops reported windows in Iter house broken. FIREFIGHTERS HURTLE LOG JAM TO SAFETY PORTLAND, July 21.---(A. 1'.) Fifteen fire fighters at Herman creek escaped Injury and possiblo death by hoisting themselves over-u burning log jam at the moment when the wind carried the flames from one end of the jam after they were surrounded by flames and were forced to spend an hour in the creek, according to a story brought here today. The fire fighters were extending a j fire line along the ridgo from Benson plateau lo check the flames. HOME DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES Polato Chips , Potatoes are a universal arti- cle of diet and their manul'ac- ture into potato chips to be used for lunches and picnics is en- tirely feasible. High grade cotton seed oil heated to 210 degrees C or 400 degrees F is the best fat in which to fry them. Vegetable oils or compounds are much hiore satisfactory than animal fats. The potatoes that are sliced through a vegetable slicer give best results as it is al- most Impossible to cut potatoes thinly and evenly enough by hand. A deep vessel made of Conroy's Cash Grocery Go. BEST HARD WHEAT FLOUI sack $1.80 10 Corn Flakes $1.00 10 Carnation Milk $1.00 20 Crystal White Soap . . . .... ............ $1.00 10 Old Dutch Cleanser v. .... , . . ... .... $1.00 3 Large Pineapple, No. 2 1-2 $1.00 7 Cans Best Corn $1.00 2 1-2 lbs. Schiling's Best Coffee $1.00 4 large cans Medium Red Salmon , . $1.00 16 Rolls Best Crepe Toilet Paper ; . . $1.00 10 cans Van Camp's Tomato Soup . . . ; $1.00 Large Dinner Plates, set special ......... $1.15. Cups and Saucers, special set . . . . . . $1.25 6 cans No. 2 Van Camps Pork and Beans. . $1.00 iron or steel with an inner per forated basket is best for fry ing. L'se mature potatoes high in starch and of large or med ium size. Soaking the potatoes for a short time in cold water ads to the crispness. They should be thoroughly wiped before putting into the frying basket. V. D. DETROIT NURSES LOSE JOBS FOR BOBBING HAIR Formerly The Thomas Shop. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. NIGHT PHONE 223-J Phnno Main 9( Pnnrllntnn Dwinnii 3 5 i 4 1 ference. The A: ancient dispute by arbitration was j t ice of this time would be use of dust jinancu uy secretary iiugnes in a : application, mixing l part of arsenate Skze TtiUk f.r INFANTS ,m INVALIDS A, ASK FOR 2fiM nwitrHorlick's trie Original Avoid Imitations m Substitutes ForInfants,InvaHdsandGrowingChHdr9n Rich milk, malted 'grain extract In Powder The Original Food-Drinic Pot All Ages No Cooking Nouriihing DietibU 'ASHINOTON, July 21. (A, P.). An agreemeiiL of cwle and i-uru to arbitrate the Taena-Arica controversy was signed by plenipotentiaries of the two governments today at the final :esslou of the Chilean-Peruvian con venient to settle the DETROIT, July 21. "Indefinite ly suspended until your hair grows long again." That is the punishment meted out to each of the five student nurses at Province Hospital who had the temer ity to bob their hair flapper fashion In violation of the rules of the hos pitul. . Among them are Prances Kreka and -Miss Kdna Jlartin, of Buffalo. Dust For Cucumber Beetles The 12-spotted cucumber beetle or bean beetle is doing serious Injury to various truck and garden crops, par ticularly beans and potatoes. Prob ably the most advisable control prac- speech at the closing session of the of lead with 9 parts of air slaked lime conference as a sweeping victory for sifted wood ashes or a similar dust the conference plan of international carrier. Place material in cheese Saturday Money Savers U. S. INSPECTED MEATS MB BOIL 10c LEAN NECK BOIL 12 l-2c CHOICE POT ROAST lCc ROLLED SIIO. POT ROAST 22c .ROLLED PRIME Ml 26c SHOULDER STEAK . . . 17c ROUND STEAK 25c SIRLOIN STEAK 28c MR STEAK 28c T-BONE STEAK 30c COUNTRY STYLE SAUSAGE 22c FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 18c EXTRA SPECIAL! CHOICE VEAL ROASTS 18c Call us for a Nice Fmli Drcscil Chicken. LARGE CANTELOUPES FOR SATURDAY, 2 FOR 23c Watermelons, Homc-Grown Tomatoes, String Beans, Green Peas, Milton Peaches and Apricots, Local Cucumbers, all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. . - IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE C ASH PAYS. THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 MAIN STREET PHONE 187 CHAS. D. DESPA1N & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR. Proprietor, h '" - negotiation." ilo declared the settle ment as the greatest accomplishment of a generation in the direction of Peace in the western hemisphere. cloth bag or salt sack and dust lightly over plants to be protected. This is best done in tho early morning when GOOD HEAVY WHIPPING CREAM. - You can depend on CLOVER LEAF whipping cream. It is pasteurized and extra heavy. It is kept fresh and sweet by our cold rooms. . TRY OUR FRESH AND COLD MEATS, YOU WILL FIND THEY SATISFY. MELONS ICE COLD. We are in the market for a few good dairy cows. Clover Leaf Dairy and Market Phone 55 521 Main St. Yours for better meat and dairy products. j there is no wind.- Experi- bjV VOUK, July 21. ((A. P.) Allen A. Kyan. prominent wall street broker, son of Thomas Fortune Ryan, filed a voluntary petition in bank ruptcy today. His liabilities are ap proxianately $32.RV0,(iuu and his assets exceeding ) l.OUO.OUO. Two years ago he figured in the famous coiner of Stuu. ment Station. WASHINGTON", July 21. (U. PA; Somuor Horn.li Intends shortly to in-1 Itiate a sweeping congressional in-i vt'stlsiUton to UfttrmiiH the cause ami! fix I lie lilHine for the coal strike with) the ultimate purpose of enacting j istation to prevent future coal wars.; The Nf-nate interstate commerce coin-i mission last night stapled conferences! with rail executives to bring a 1 tout settlement of the rail strike. MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Calol Fluehinf Oil and Zcrolene for thorough cteainc and correct refilling. At dealers who display tfct ifa. STAKEA9D OIL COMPANY (California) ' NOT STAGE WALKOUT! I'l'UTUXIi, J.ily rl. tl". P j Siil.M;iti,.n nu n of the Soutln'i n Pad-1 I fie and Spokane, Portland and mittle' leN.tric yiilMirtijin linn out of Port-' land failed to strike this morning as I ; ft heriultd. They will aws't a mm' : ih i firt organization of their strike , l loret s tfforo walking o-.it. union or- : Hanii'vrs intimated. 1 Successful Graduates Are the Best Recommendation of O. A. G. Tills institution offers a thorough, practical, and standard education r at a cost within rcuclt of tlie lilgh school graduate. It offers training for collegiate degi-ees in: v ' AgTieulturo) Mines , ' ' Commerce Pharmacy Etgineerinj; and Mwhanio Arts Vocational tXlueatloii Forestry Chemical fiigtiKiTliig Home li-onomics Military Service and 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 lu The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon LIMERICK SITUATION IS REPORTED VERY GRAVE I IH'ltUW J'lly p. A noftace from Nenagh. pifvd l.y the military censor roortel the Umer teH situation is very jtrave. Over Ji h 10 l-en ki!l.-.1 and to wounded in t: . Iich'.mj here. 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'serviee of our interior decorator free Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New IH E. Ooan Bttee Fboaa