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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1922)
TWELVE PAGES Soda I and Clu b News S ! I will urMmm Acmwnm f . The Hills' i' rieniliy Nucieiy,-candidates branch, will resume Its activities for the fall on the last Saturday in September, nt a four o'clock meeting to make their home In Walla Walla. in Parish Hall, church of the Redeem er. Mrs. William Lowell, Mrs. A. L. Sohaefer, Mm. Steiwer and Miss Mil dred Perkoley will be supervisors. At the national convention of the Episcopal church, nr.w being, held In Portland, Miss Jterkeley and Mrs. Schiiefer will confer with officers of the society. Mrs. Schnefer will go to Portland next week and Miss Herkeley nctomi'anied hy her mother, Mrs. Nor borne Herkeley, will also go to Port land, to remit In there during tho con vention month. I.KAVlXa FOR MEACHAM .Mrs. Hc-njiimln S. Hurroughs will leave this evening for Meachain where she will visit her daughti'r-in-luw Mrs. rtenjamln L. Burroughs. Mrs. l i rrouirhr, i.nd Mrs. Donald Itoblnscn fire so.'ournlng at the resort. TO LI VJ0 'WALLA WALLA. . 'iTO BR ENTEKTAiN'EI). !t, Pendleton friends are regretting the Plans are being made for the en departure of Mr. and Mrs. Casperltertainrnent of Mrs. George Palmei Woodward who are leaving Pendleton Putnam, of New York, and Mis: Ruth Hale, magazine writer, wh They find this location more oonven-1 will be members of the- party ol lent for Mr. Woodward's farming :n- eastern authors who will visit the terests. Mrs. Woooward has been , ltound-('p. Several Informal af proininent In social circles and both fairs are being planned. Mr. anil ;,he and Mr. Woodward ere popular i Mrs. Putnam, who formerly resided here. Their residence has oeen raid 'at Rend, Oregon, are old friends oi to Mr. and Mrs. James John Jr., who Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Steiwer ol will take possession September 15. thls city. . MRS. HXPSFXL VISITS ' Mr. I.nery Hasscll, formerly or.1"'"1 I' KOM TRIP. , Pendleton, passed through here this' Mrs' J- McMonles has returned morning en route to her home in rrom Kiml"P. liritish Columbia Portland rfter a visit with her parent;: nt Pliol Hock. She was accompli; by licr brother. Beryl Smith, who w'ill Mm- school in Portland. ItETL'RN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennion have re turned after a motor trip to Pend leton, i wnero she spent the past two month at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. O. McGurilgle. She lias been visiting also In Seattle and Port bind. She was accompanied to riritlsh Columbia by her little grand son, Jackie McOurrigle. who hat. been visiting here and who returned to the home of his parents. The Miss Manhattan Type of Mannish Coat Distinctly Swagger $35.00 Miss Manhattan has cre ated "tailored mannish" coats that are roomy, wide cuffed, completely indifferent to cold and wind, one for out dooring. Surely you will want SEE THE MISS MANHATTAN GARMENTS JUST IN! HOPE'S "Exclusive - Misp Manhattan lAgency" MRS. FEB HAS GPESTS. Mrs. James A. Fee, Jr., has as her nouse guest mrs. Edgur Fisher of Walla Walla. Mrs. Fisher is ' cn route home from Chicago where she was head of the piano department in summer school there. In Walin 1 Walla shev will open the Fisher I School of Music for Its fall term. MISS BH'2A TO VISIT Miss Irene Shea, of Portland,' for merly of Pendleton, will arrive, soon in Pendleton to be the guest of Miss Kilim Thompson. Miss Shea will re main until after tiic Round-lTp. MISS JF.RARD RFTt'RNS. Miss Leura Jerard has returned from Portland! where she vJsito-.l her grandmother, Mrs. Leura Gibson. She has as her house guest Miss Jteien uroughton, of Dayton. LEAVING FOR. REACH. Mrs. Mary Dlsosway and daughter, Mrs. Minnie Stillman, will leave to morrow by motor for Portland and coast points, i where they will re main for two Weks. "Old Monk" THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING The following'. ingredients must be chopped fine and added to the desired amount of Mayonnaise. One hard boiled egg one half green pepper one pi mento or in place cf same, chili sauce. Mix well and serve. 1 . wee unsto 6rown folks itothmo benefits like OLD MONF OLIVE OIL I "From Perfect Olives" First Pressings ... oi cnoicest olives from the famous Proves of Nice.France. Pure - clean 'I Mill mm -delicious, sgl hi ': -V. 'VjfeSf J 1 1 1 1 1 ........ r. 1 1 in i nv; STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY LABOR DAY Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality, the Best I When you buy a Chevrolet you have every equipment f) included that you find on cars selling for much more mon ey.' It is the Lowest priced, fully equipped car in the world. ; ' ' Honeycomb Radiator I.eftiil Lenses 'riwiied fcV'mleim One Man. Fabricuid Top Gypsy ( urtainM (onifortablo. St;ats W illnril Threaded RnblK'r Battery Three Sliced Transmission Tliree-quartor Floating Hear A.xlo Sp ent Bevel irars Internal nml F.xtonuil I Ira lies TimUen Hearings Prices F. O. B. Pendleton 5 Passenger Touring ... 2 Passenger Roatlnlcr Utility Hine 4 Passenger- Coupe Se.lan Roustabout ......s ... $ illiS ... 87! . $10 lrt $KHi7 .. $2 Trombley Motor Co. 809 Garden "The Product of Experience." RETURNS TO HOME. Mrs. Rudolph M. Orommeliiv nn, little sou Robert Daniel, left St. An thony's 'hospital today and am nnw at the Crommelin home on Jackson street. G PESTS OF PARENTS. Mr. and Mrs. L. fi. (Jack) Vincent md son, of Aberdeen, Washington. aro guests of Mr. Vincent's parents, mill mrs. J' . W. Vnn.nl CALIFORNIA PEOPLE i T ft 0 M E DEMONSTRATION IDEAS FOR HOUSEWIVES r SOMETHING YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR REMINGTON PORTABLE TYPEWRITER . ' -' , , . , , ,, ," The little typewriter with writing . keyboard just like the big ma chines. No shifting for figures. Every College Student Needs One. Cash or Terms. MItS. TAYLOR rtETURXS irs. t. I). Taylor has nom Portland where luring the summer. returned she sojourned GAS 10 BE PPED TO WALLA WALLA WAM.A WAtXA. .Sept. 2. P P.) Iteprcsentatlves of the. Poiir lacllic till company nn eastern concern let a contract h,. ,.i... be used In iirinirlnir mittii...! .... ..v,,., in jieiuon connlv ll Walla. Walla anil Yakima. announceo that the available in these over a year. field to It was gus would be cities in a little THOMPSON'S DRUG STORE Phone 520 if i "Try the drug store first";. ' ' ' ' Pendleton, Oregon We give S. & II. Green Stamps. 5 -Sry.i n 4 I TikA 1 I (East Oregonian Special.) ; ADAMS, Sept. 2. Mr. and ' Mrs. N'udamfeker of California, are visltiitg relatives and friends in Weston, and are the guests of her sister and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. John Giess nt Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charley Otterstead and family of Portland and former residents of Adams; were shaking hands with old friends In Adams to day, ' Mr. and Mrs . Larabee and sons Roderick and Clyde, motored to Ad ams after an outing in the mountains: O. M. Morrison has finished his 1922, harvest and is busy hauling his wheat to the warehouse and .cutting weeds on his summer fallow so as to be ready for fall sowing. S Mr. and Mrs. Prank La Fa've will move to Adams to send their children to tho Adams school. Clifford Myrick Is leaving for Ida ho after working around Adams through harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter Leone returned to Odams af ter a week's outing in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. L. Li Lieuallen and daughters, Doris and Dena, returned to their home in Rdams after an out ing in the mountains. Mrs. George Bradley was the guest of Mrs. B. c. Bowling and daughter. Eline, today. J. .Murray has ibeen busy hauling wood and grading the public hiuh school yard, which makes a great im provement to the city and school. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sohatz and children, Charles and Ilene. and Mrs. Ijesto, returned home after a. week at the springs, for his health. Mrs.iK. A. Merritt of Athena motor ed to Adams Monday. Mrs. H. Marsh was in Adams todaV shopping'. Mixed Veffetablp Clioudcr . 4 jiou id salt pork or bacon. 1 -onion. ' ' , , . ;, ;. G medium-sized tomatoes or 1 pint .stcved tomatoes 1 green pepper. 4 medium-sized potatoes. 3 carrots. , 2 cups skim milk. , . 2 tablespoons flour. 2. teaspoons salt. Put the bacon or pork, onion, and peper through the meat chopper and conk carefully for about five minutes. Add the wa ter and tomatoes and cook until the vegetables are tender. Cut. the potatoes and carrots Into small pieces- jnd cook In water until tender, drain, and add the swim milk to the other Ingred .ients. Thicken with the flour mixed with a little cola milk. V. D. x r S it Vale's Lunch Room ; A GOOD PLACE TO EAT OPEN SUNDAY We Employ Wh)te Help , ' And Cater to White Trade Only. Vale & Morris, Props. 1 4tr. and Mrs. Hcrt Klrhr ind fam ily returned to their home In Adams after spending a week in the moun tains. ' Pen Inmnn, city marshal, was in Pendleton Friday. Mrs. J. Dames and" Mrs. E. Bnreh were In Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bunch and Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark and Mrs. M. Bunch arrived home after an outing in the mountains. . Mr. and Mrs. Stoll and children left for Gibbon, Oregon. , LA GRANDE GREETS WHY PAY MORE? It costs you less to trade at the Fin est Market and Grocery in the city. THE TABLE SUPrLY is your mar ket, and you will always find our motto true: "IT PAYS TO PAY CASH WHERE CASH PAYS" JHE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 MIn Street Phoo 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor. THE NEW 1022 CARABAIJA CIGAR Th cicar with t A')' '. ' ' An Admirable Ally Anytime ftd Prom ih Finest UavaM Tubacco Luf Grown l !l lull BAtvy. 1:11 It U A A CO LNlrlbulorer LA GRANDE, Ore., Sent. 1 f .l P.) -Opening rdnv of thie mntmiini, , Mr. and Mrs. B. Reed are the nroud of the Pacific Northwest AL.tinn I of the Knights of Khorassan temples. found an Invasion of Dokkies und their families thut canio up to ex pectations of the local committees. 'PI... ..l.-L . . iic muni nun morning trains were loaded with visitors who found the city greeting ' them with a tieartv ""V"11"- vinci;u neiegutes met yes terduy morning nt 10 o'clock in ih pnrents of a baby boy. J. Labadoe and Mrs. L. LaHadoe o-.iri chlllre.n, were in Adams todav shop ping. m V. Holdnfnn nnd Mrs. C. Bowl'ug nnii daughter Eilene, motored to Per.. I dleton today. t tirroril Holdmnn and Miss r Hale motored to Pendleton todav The Magic of Smart Millinery Nothing so surely , enhan ces the natural charm of a pleasant face as 'the be coming back-ground of a smart hat. . ' 1 We have an assortment of most alluring models for your inspection. You will be delighted with the styles and . pleased the values. - with Carrier Millinery 724 Main rna Roy L. i"1 I'ussrn mrougn Ait- ivnignts or 'v h im hull ,t,.H i,i,i nms today on his way to Walla Wall.i their first meetini? TV nilltlKil Ann to see his daughter, Irene Hlake, wholsent it was decided to hold the third .euMiig ior oetutie. annual convention in Portland. ..iis ii-ene unpins was In Adams! Another today. day d. M. Morrison motored to Milton to get fruit for winter's use. 1 i " 1 " ln l"uno- Washington and .. ......n.i, ,,,,,,, , .,,, ii.riregon. with representatives fruit and were the guests of Mr. Krebs liukersfield. Cal.. Salt I -.I.-. rtuKirr. i brook Caim.l,, n at mee.:ng will e heliT to which time the election omcers will take place. The ing jiokkies hail from nrarrrr' even u io- ; i n or) r 1 visit-jj - Hutte, from Cran- Montana. McDonald Studio Bert A. -McDonald Xellie Whiting McDonald Violin . Piano . . OPEN SEPTEMBER 5 ' YIOI.IX PIANO HAItMONV" ' ' ' Fundamental Music Training and Keyboard Harmony Classes, for children. x HIGH SCHOOfi CRKDITS 510 W. Webb SL Phone 887 b : The Riddle Is Solved VI LNlrlbulorer St. TXu !!.'. Maat fc. POHTI AND jf' SVKANE. J; N FLY-TOX Th romAcl U..;..-..... - i. iiniN' inTuirr or i uui ana narmtrw ; tin it. I VI V T V " n lm n omit wy McELROY'S STUDIO Phone 350 Hih Sthcol Credits 1 "-v .-' Li t i il k "lT'r"tC,l'"r k"P 0 rith that liPJ. .trnp- Men w. -ft-Med Oit. refen-inr to rnin gotmm. Elcmr., Krss . Mtur She u ivr, h- U Polycrome Mirrors THAT LENDS BEAUTY TO TIFE LOVEUEST ROOMS. 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