EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING; AUGUST 3, 1922. "1 i 1 , Social and Club News ' ' . . - i ; MRS. rtOBlXSOX TO RETl'RN Mrs. J. F. .ItnMnwin, who has been In Portland convalescing after on ope ration, will return to Pendleton the In Iter part of this week. Her Hon Donnld P.ohlnson, will motor to Port land Friday and Mrx. Robinson. Mrs. MAY FORM rr.ru- Pendleton business women are plan ning to form a bust ticks women'8 club within the near futurr. At c eecent ,-neetlnif the matter vua discussed and considerable interest was manifested. The club, if organized, will be a part Rachel Ciates, Mrs. Fred I.estoe (Hnr- i of the National . Business Women's rleti Juhqsnn) and Itnher. ,;ohnson will accompany him here. Mrs. Gates Is the grandmother of Mrs. Donald Robinson and Mrs. Benjamin I.. Bur rni'irhs of this city, and will be their guest. RFTtTRX FROM TRIP Rev, Hnd Mrs. John Focnr have re turned after a three week's molor trip through. Yellowstone Park. They were accompanied by Captain and Airs. I,. P. Hosford, of Portland, who returned to their home a week aso. Club. MA 71 R T A ( I R SOI ,K M X I Z 15 D Miss Klla Merwin, of Xebraska, and Walter Jones, were married last even ing at the Methodist Church parson age, with Rev. John II. Seeor, .pastor, officiating. RIOTl'RNS FROM PORTLAND Mrs. Kmmett Kstes has returned after a visit In Portland. Her sister, Mrs. Hazel Prlvett, who has benn ill, Is convalescing In a Portland hospital. IN OUR NEW LOCATION AUGUST CLEARANCE OF umrner Apparel .NOW ON!; Prices Greatly Reduced. HOPF' Formerly the Thomas Shop crrcsT.s i.v pendletox .Miss Clara Fleming and Mrs. J. W. Brown, of Portland, arrived here yes terday by motor and are Pendleton visitors. After a fey days here Miss Fleming will go to Denver, Colorado, and Mrs. Brown will visit Mrs. J. C. King. She will return Jo Portland by aulo, . rj m. w w W a. W i Does Your Hair Shed? Does Your Scalp Itch? i YOUTH CRAFT FOR THE HAIR AND SCALP Is a positive remedy, for DANDRUFF AND ITCHING SCALP. f 4 Good-bye Dustinff! Fairwell Broom! So-Long Bcatinsr Ruffs! Now is the time to get a VACUUM CLEANER Make an easy task of cleaning -brighten your homo and free It from geuii-ladetl dirt. VIHITOR.4 FROM OHIO Mrs. Charles Ijidwlg and daughter, Miss Oda I.udwig, of Lima, Ohio, who have been here as guests of Mrs. Lud w'ig's son, Robert Lud'wig, left . this morning for Konnyslde, .Washington, accompanied 'by Mr. Ludwig. They will be the gnosis of relatives therer SCPKRVrSOR TO VISIT Mrs. Emma W'ilkenson, deputy su oreme commander of the Women's 'lencfit Association of the Maccabees, s to visit. Pendleton In the near fu lure. Members of Ihc order are mak- ! ifig plans to entertain Mrs. Wilkon son during her stay here. U'KnniXO SOLEMNIZED The marriage of Miss Claire Mars den and Dr. James T. Harper was sol emnized yesterday afternoon at. the I'ary Apartments, Rev. John H. Se eor, pasior of the Methodist Church, officiated. RRTIIItN FROM WALLOWA. Mr. and Mrs. OJenn Ryan have re turned after a motor trip to Wallowa lake. They met many people there, thirty-two local residents being so journers at the; lake. RETCRX FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs.. J. H .Mcf'nok have returned after a very enjoyable motor trip to Seattle, Vancouver, Olympic, Long Beach, Asloria and Portland. ITAVK SUMMER CAMP. Dr. and Airs. W. . McNary have established a Rdmmer Camp In the Cabbage Hill region. It Is located on I he Sampson place. I I.EAVH FOR PORTLAND Airs. Henry V. Collins and little daughter, Calliryn, left today for a visit in Portland. They will go to Seaside later. ARE1 AT KA.MELA Rev. and Mrs. C. A. firessman, Miss Martha Hogue and Miss Ovelyn Dud ley are enjoying an outing at Kamola 5 YOUTH CRAFT tends to stop the hair from d falling out,, and in many cases has restored grey g hair to its natural color. 8 YOUTH CRAFT contains no Oil or Fatty sub- d stances and is absolutely harmless. K YOUTH CRAFT pleases women by making the 5 hair fluffy. f Sold by us on an absolute guarantee. g I'nccd at $1.00 d "' "Try the drug store first" K Phone 520 Pendleton, Oregon B We give S. & If. Green Stamps. THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE After a trip of about '3,5un miles In Oregon, Washington and British Co lumbia, F, J, AlcMonles, accompanied by his daughters, Misses Alarjorie and A Iberia, returned Wednesday after noon to Pendleton. Business In the district he saw is gradually picking tip, he reports, roads over which the party travelled were poor, fair or ex cellent. They went by way of Spokane, thence through Oroville, Pentlcton, Okanagatv Luke, Kelowna, Vernon and lo Kumloops. From here Mr. Me Monlcs accompanied a friend up tin Old Caribou Trail' for a distance of 250 miles to Quesnel Lake whore some rich placer mines have recently been discovered unit are now being 'worked. The greater part of their time was spent at the home of their daughter In k'amloops, and Airs. AIcMonies re mained there, on the way home the party cnine through Wcnatchee, Seat tle, Portland and thence home to Pen dleton, A decided drouth has cut the hay crop at least in half in Camilla, ac cording to JtcAlonies. Mixed timothy and clover hay Is being contracted for at Jlt'i the ton, he declares. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Miss Helen Turel WILL DEMONSTRATE BORDEN'S EAELE BRAND MILK BORDEN'S EVAPORATED MILK BORDEN'S CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK THIS WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE YOU ARE INVITED YIELDS OF WHEAT IN S I 1 i ! id n it c ncminiucTDiiTinii d in u m l. ui-iviuivo i nH I iui i& IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES 75c ..: ...,25c ...$1.C0 ...$2.00 SPECIAL '..'.'. i ...'. Fine Fancy Tomatoes, no culls, box ...... Fancy Ripe Peaches, basket Fancy Ripe Peaches, 4 basket crate Red Astrachan Apples for Jelly, box Everything in Fine Fruits, Vegetables, Staple 'and Fancy Groceries. . . Sanitary Toilet Brushes, $8.00 value for $3.25. .. Let us explaia our plan to you. Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best "Yiejds of wheat in Umatilla county are much more spotted than usual, according to reports that are heard from all parls of' the county. On an average yields are in excess o! what farmers had estimated just be fore the harvesting season started. From as low as eight and nine bushels to a maximum of slightly more than 40 lushels the acre is the story told of how the wheat lias weighed out in the warehouse. Some of 'the grain is pinched, but quality is similar to yields in that.lt has ex ceeded expectations in most cases. .Many smaller operators have al ready finished their harvesting and some of the larger ranches are also bare of this year's crop. With, two weeks more of good harvesting wea ther, it is thought that nearly all of the wheat in the lower, sections of the county will have been harvested. Some may remain in the foothills and on Weston Mountain yet to be cut by that time. Local grain dealers declare that there is absolutely nothing doing in the way of trading in wheat here now. The market price is depressed, and the continued rail strike is also held responsible for a lack of acti vity on the part of exporters, uite a lot 'of shipping is under way, but the wheat being sent to the coast is some of the crop that was contracted earlier in the season. and and (ii'iiliam or Whole Wlirnt Bread S cups graham flour, unsifted. 2 eupB sifted white fJour, 2 teaspoons salt. C'UP brown sugar. '.i cup Kn.ro, or sugar. 1 yeast cake. 2 cups luke warm water. 2 -cups, milk, scalded cooled. 2. tablespoons fat. . Dissolve yeast, sugnr Karo or sugar in luke warm water. Add fat, then flour find fait gradually. Kneed very thoroughly and set in warm place to rise until doubled in bulk, ,, This requires about two hours. Turn dough onto knead- lug board and mould into three loaves. Cover and let rise about one hour. P.nke one . hour in slower oven than used for white bread. t above the crackling inferno of heat and smoke, panting like hunted, ani mals around the water barrels where they slaked their thirst with the luke-warm liquid, but gaining, al most imperceptibly at first, yet grad ually with greater certainty as the weary hours dragged on. And. amid the confusion and crash of falling timber the ranger and his foremen' generalled the battle. "Several days later a wide, barren scar lay upon the mountainside, still smouldering in places where the j black splinters of the charred stumps Pointed like accusing fingers, and j still sent out masses of yellowish white smoke. The scar covered hun dreds of acres and it would continue to smoulder and smoke for weeks, I while all about in the adjacent woods were fire guards constantly vigilant I to see that the enemy did not creep out and strike again. "And far away the automobile ' tourists Journeyed carefree and ut- ' ' ' j lerly unconcerned. At a sawmill they Wheat prices quoted today ' from ; stopped for u few minutes to watch the Chicago drain Market show clos- the logs in slow process from the nigs as folhfws: September $1.05 3-S, pond to the band saws, 'What a December $1.07 1-4 and May $1.1; share.' exclaimed the man with the 1-4. Yesterday the closings were ciga ret e, in n burst of sentimental $l.$r 5-8, $1.07 3-4 nnd $1.12 1-4, re- revolt, 'What a shame to cut down j these beautiful trees.'" quotations re- t I 2 UB TfHIE OL Formerly The Charles Company . We wish to announce to the people; of Pendleton and vicinity that we have pur-' chased the retail store of The Charles Company. We will continue to carry at all times a full line of high-grade , cigars, cigarettes, smokers supplies, candies and ice cream. People in cars wishing fountai.1, will receive our prompt attention. We appreciate your patronage. CLUB hqw GtaoB VESD hwMnw Ralph Hassel, James Cooley, Props. REPUBLICANS TO- HOLD CONVENTION AT ALBANY' At-MA-NY. Aug. 3: (T. X. 8.) Al bany is looking forward with great interest to the Republican State con vention to lie held here September 27 and 28. It will mark the first time in years that the convention has come to the capital city of the Empire State. Local women are to take quite n prominent part In the social affairs in connection with the-. convenUm. Hundreds of Republican women from all over the State are expected to at tend, and many affairs for their en tertainment, are being arranged. 7;:iihu Hoot, of Clinton, who is to be temporary chairman of the con vention, has booked reservations. It is expected that Speaker of the As sembly H. Edmund Machold, of .lef ferson, will be the permanent chairman. - 3 service V I.r.MBFP.MlOX MEET i TACQMA,, Aug. 3. ( U. P.) Lum bermen from all the producing centers of (lie United' States are here today lo attend the- midyear convention of the Coai;t. Lumbermens Association. Representative Fordney and W. A. Durgin, Hoover's personal representa tive, addressed the convention. H. R Kennedy, who recently started the Roseburg-Scottsburg stage line, bus abandoned the route, owing to the condition of the roads. To RELIEVE BACKACHE take the trustworthy sulphur remedy 60 capsules 50c: full treatment, 6 boxes, $2.60. Money hack if not satisfied, when purchased from us. f ' Tnlltnan & Co. ! Main and Alta Sta. Pendleton ,t - - Oregon 0 VW1 mm asaHi '. mil 1 1 spertlvoly. Following f.re the celved by Overbeck & Cooke. brokers: Wli"nt. High Low $1,116 $1.04 1 . 0 7 "A l.i)fi J.12't 1.11' local Sept Dec. May Open t.nr, 14 l.ft7'i 1.11 Close $i.or.!i 1.0714 1.12 11 . L. VAUGHAN Electrical Supplies FLY TOX! (What Is It?) Fly Tox is ono of the greatest steps in mod ern times to establish sanitation in the home and store buildings. A little of this liquid sprayed into the air ami the flies are no more. No bad odor, no dust, will not soil the curtains, furniture, absolutely non-injurious to human. , '2 Tt. :0c Quart $1.2.-1- THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Main Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. V. OOODYEAJR Proprietor. Hi II ill MSif to Vint Too M t'i 14 i i S I The Hjv.ina filler to- t-' baccos and Connecticut :i E' AND THE FOREST FIRE' - 1 1, H wemv m:ii;s N'ervous troubles, with backache, dizzy spells, ipieer pains and irregular kidnes. give reason to suspect kidney weakness and to try the remedy that has helped your neighbors. Ask youi neighbor! Mrs. A. A. Pyrd, 304 E. muff St., Pendleton, says: "I wasn't feeling well and was having trouble with kidney complaint. I hud severe catches in the small of my back and felt miser- nle at tiim s. The trouble was caused by heavy lifting. I tired easilv ,mrf I oceanic easiiv excited. 1 was so ner- j vous and cross nothing pleased me. On the tenth day of' July a man As Poan's Kidney Pills had helped si t lire to more than a score 01 , another member of the familv 1 used homes. ' Kvery home was entirely! a box. They rid me of th; backache 4'onsumt d and there was no insur-, and al Ithe other symptoms, making anre. The man went 011 his way, ifjme feel like myself again." not rejoicing, at least without visible 1 l'r!oe S'lc, at all dialers. Pon't e 11 ence of regret, lie had no fear ' simpi ;ikk for a kidnev romedv iret of punishment bccaui-e the homes he: Poan's Kidney Pills the name that d had destroyed were not et built;' vs. I vnl had. r oster-.Milburn C0..I4I 'FANCY TOMATOES 60c CRATE Local Watermelons, pound 3c Muskmelons .'. 15c, 20c, 25c Canteloupes, crate . $1.25. Peaches, basket ..... 25c Tomatoes, basket 20c Fancy Milton Strawberries". 15c Pendleton Trading Company Phone 455 The Sign of Service y E QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION "If It's On the Market We Have It." o 0 i 'The Best Servant in your House" Phone 187 The Havana filler to baccos and Connecticut shade wrappers in U diorlo are running A.. txceptionallj fine. rrtyiVt tlit-v wire UU in the treo trunki ! fM.. J;uffnl, X. V. awaiting the niaRif wain! of tmhis-! try to ive them haliitablt form. lUit iononiii-ally those hoines were tiov'l as Htirely as though the treo? had hvvn nnuie into luniher and the lumlii'r into Btructlures. Ami this is the wa it happened: ' It was the vacation season ami an iiitomohite carrAi"!? a party of tour ists Mopnetl on a roai that wound thrtMiKh u tnaKpifu-ent stand of! I 'oughts fii in western Washington. The travelers sat in rapturous ailnii ratiou " the juiet firet st'ene and i i hapsodizedj oer the Kreat tree.- that i ooluinne.i thoir majestie leauty a far a the eye could see. One of the! int'ii tf the party lit a contemplative ; cmai'ette and tssel the match to j the side of the road. ' "Half an liour later an aeroph.ne iiret patrxl fhinc hiuh alne thf tii'tunt.iiu ranite sjiw fllomxh smoke t h.il!ooTtinc oer the tree tojj. H ' uunel Ian conttvl anl ti;;nd in that' direction. I'pon the chart in the ma-; chin. In tore him he l.n-ated the ttrej .ippiniioatt 1 . thrn rt urnod iiick- U to a mountain fu stTf in ten i utiles away. i "Aficr hn! seen:e-i an intt-rmin- j .tide wait, the patrol not.I tK'oiwj.i; s.inij' of men t work. Thej werr ' com! a:irR that mt tcrrifinK. mf ! i-ipitiu fri';:t! and dam: rus of alt , rclN-Uioiw elenu nt the ion-t fit i t-r a !.tv an niht atid another : tie Kittle act-d. tJnnn turn, .. k the r-arri-'l trunk :rond tim. Wim to the List vi.iit-s ot ion. l foucht on. eiittinc way un.1eri.rush. J out th slinkirff fringe of dvnrd I ground Ur, houUn e& 14 xy'.Ler Th' tju.-ihtv of o t rc oi C'Miur.i n,in it to ore fOf,l 1,,.T3. It j-i the "!fart that .-ur faniily idionl.l nj.v at rrry meal. l!ny it f..r th.m nil at,h :h rvi.lfnt iitf.ict on. 1 Pendleton Making Co. I SELLERS .SPECIAL To be sold on the li&cral terms of - -10 FER CT. DOWN AND 10 PER CT. TER MO. Think of the time, steps and labor this famous Sellers Kitchen Cabinet will save you. It is the most complete cabinet ever built. Holds 300 to 400 articles. A complete KITCHEN within your arm's reach. The Sellers has $100,000 worth of improve ments found in no other cabinet. One of these, the Automatic Lowering Flour Bin, is the most prac tical labor-saving feature ever installed in a kitch en cabinet Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good.' Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New la PC Ctmrt Mlfw Wrni r.dWn. m f 5