PAGE SIX DAILY EACT OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1922. EIGHT PAGES Social and Club News MISS MONROE -TO VISIT. i ( W. C. V. To MEHT JliHH Anno Shannon .Monroe, who The Women' Cliiitlan Temper has won fume an an nut hor and anoc I'nion of Rietli will meet to mutrnzinc writer, and who in now in morrow for an all day se.s.sion at the Portland, Is to visit In Pendleton homo of .Mrs. J. I. Ingram on Uirct. Boon. MIsk Monroe Is the author of creek. l'lami for the fall and win "Hapny Valley" and other west-, lor will be made and delegates to lh crn atorles, many having t'niatllla Mate conv-iu:on at .McMinnville will county for their trotting, During hor be chosen. visit to Portland she addressed number of women's clubs. LEAVE VOTi PORTLAND. i.i;avh FOit 'Oi,i,i:gi:. .Miss Gwendoline Holers has gone Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ruling are leai- to Walla Walla to resume her studies intr tomorrow by motor I'm- Portland. ' at Whitman College. Miss Mildred They will be guests of their daughter, Rogers has resumed her studips a' Mrs. n. Gv Durst. Mrs. Baling will he Oregon Agricultural College. Poll away about three months. .Mr.. Ruling are the daughters of .Mr. and Mrs. wll return in a few weeks. I.. I.. Rogers. 1 )x.ft!'4fflw'tattMt- MISS MANHATTAN DRESSES OF QUALITY In our collection of these smart Miss Man hattan modes we want you to notice especially how clever the styles are adapted to bring out the special charm of youthful slenderness Your Inspection Invited. :opfs. "Exclusive Miss Manhattan Agency" i MISS M MI. DRUM HERE. -Miss Annie Meldrum is a Pendleton' visitor.. She is en route for Philadrl. ph'a after a a visit in western citieii. -Miss Meldrum's home is in Scotland, and she Is in the United States for a six months' visit. .Miss Meldrum greatly regrets that she was unable to be in Pendleton for the Round-Up but an illness in Eugene prevented her being here. She declared that of the many scenic wonders she has seen abroad, Crater Lake ranks high in beauty and In Interest. Miss Meldrum, during. the war, held an important post with the Pritish war office. Several of her relatives served in tho army ind Miss .Meldrum lost a brother who died in the service. '. DELEGATES CHOSEN. : , . I Mrs. J J. McAllister, Mrs. E. E.I lialtezore -Mrs. Kenenth McRue. .Mrs. i ;. V. Pyers, Mrs. I.ucy Berry, Mrs., I.ucretia Overturf and Mrs. L. s, : Swuiison were chosen delegates to the tftate convention of the Women's I Christian. Temperance Union, to bo' held at .McMinnville October n 12! and 13. ' i j .E.W'E FOR ET'GEXE .Mrs. Nellie f'hisholm and daughter, 1 Miss .Mary Douglas Ch:sholm, left to day fur Eugene. Miss Chishnlm will enter University of OreKon. This is her sophomore year. She was accom panied by. MiHs Vera Rellew, who will enter the. University. William Chis holm will enter college this fall also. WILT, RETURN HOME. Mrs. Inez Collins, who has been here for an extended stay at the home, of her son, Henry W. Collins, 1 will return to her! home in Orenco this evening. P. T. A. TO MEET. The Lincoln Parent Teacher Asso ciation will meet at the school houso on Friday afternoon. MR. AND MRS. FRENTZEL HERTS. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Frentzel, for mer Pendleton residents, are visit ors here. " . CEREAL MEAL , THE IDEAL HEALTH FOOD, TIN, $1.50 Golden Wax Beans, tin 35c Succotash, tin 35c Baby Beets,, tin ,....30c Van Camps Hominy, tin ; 25c Sliced Carrots, fancy, tin 25c Okra, tin '.. 25c Brussell Sprouts, tin 30c Sweet Potatoes .....small 25c; large, 40c Peeletl MusGat Grapes, tin ..... .' 30c Maine Blue Berries, tin : 50c Gooseberries, tin 50c Florida Guava Jelly, glass .......45c Kumquat Oranges, glass 70c Pure Wine Vinegar, imported, jar 70c Hearts of Palm, fine for salads' F Yorr salads i artno better . than the oil yen use. And there is no finer olive oil in the world 3 than OLD OLIVE OIL 'From Perfect Olives' Ask Your Grocer Today Gray Bros. Grocery Co. Three Phones 28. Only One Quality. th R ONK SUPERIOR MODEL TOURING PRICE $663 PENDLETON. . The lowest priced completely equipped quality. 4 car on the market. . . f. We sell Chevrolet cars on monthly payment plan, six to twelve months time. . , 1 , JlHSl - Pay While You Ride ' For Economical Transportation. K - Trombley Motor Co. J i 809 Garden VIodel Cleaning jCo. , IMPKItJAMSM IS ItljAMm (Continued from- page 1.) I ,B-' PL," U S 1 : ft-5 -5 m J " yitou may ncea it tonnht It Carit Leak, Because It's Made iH. One Piece EVER been scalded by a leak ing hot-water bottle? This can't happen with a Kantleek. Kantleek Hot-Water Bags can't leak. They are "one piece" water bags moulded from pure soft rubber into a single piece ho joints or seams. Most hot-water bottles are mads in sections and cemented. Cement cracks bag leaks! We guarantee a Kantleek for two years or a new bag free. Ask to see the Kantleek. You may need it tonight malning' members of thn Constantino government are. conferring with in surgent leaders. . AmerirABn Queen? PARIS, Kent. 27. (U. P.) Paris speculated today upon whether formor Mrs. William II. Leeds, widow of the American tin plate king', now Princess Analnsia as wife of Prince Christopher of Greece might got a chance at the Creek throne. The woman refused to make a statement, but Prince Chris topher pointed out that Princes George and Paul and several others stood between him and the throne. The former Mrs. Leeds, it, is known, has spent millions furthering Constan tine'a plans for CI reek unity. To Quiet Title ,S,iit to quiet title- to real estate has been brought in- circuit court by J. C. Moll against Ina M. Moll and -others. Fee and Fee represent the plaintiff. Pnfweiiftor Train Ijito The early morning .cast bound pas senger train was about two hours late. this morning. A washout at Uma tilla was given as the reason for the slowness of the train. Coal is Plentiful. Local dealers now have access to a plentiful coal supply. While it will take some time to fill all orders, the situation is good and there is no need to fear that there will be any shortage. . News Notes of Pendleton r:.chnne CIuli Meets.'. Plans for further work were made at a .meeting of the Exchange Club yesterday, . The club, formerly the progressive Club, held its luncheon and meeting at tho Kilts Club. ra!n Helps- Hange The range will benefit a great deal by reason of the rain which fell last night, according to T. S. Elliott who was here today from his home on East Birch Creek. The grass had dried up to such an extent that it would break off when stopped on, he says. .Some seeding of wheat is being done in the Pilot nodi country now, according to Mr. Elliott!. . "OUCH! HowMyCorns,Bunions and Calloused, Burning, Tired i-eet Hurl- To Appropriate Land. The county court has adopted res olutions to straighten and widen the Stanfield-neHpulu rode in the west end of the county. ' It will be ne cessary for the county to condemn land now owned by O. A. Stafford and the Furnish Investment Co., ac cording to the resolutions. Condem nation proceedings are expected to be brought within a short time. MAIK A HIT WITH HIM ', "My wife has' taken your medicine and--has been wonderfully benefited. For over, four years she has had trou ble with bloating and could scarcely eat any food because nf this condition. Doctor's medicines did not help her and an operation was advised. Her brother, who is a druggist, sent her a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful Ilemedy and it helped her at once. I cannot praise your medicine enough." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver anu intestinal ail ments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists. Linelsey was one of several colored men who hsd a fight with a train crew on the O.-W. n. & X. last spring. The other colored men escaped the offi cers. ' I MEN'S SUIT $1.50- V One Necktie Cleaned With Every Suit. .7 LADIES' SUIT $1.50 - z i 1 Pair White Gloves Cleaned with Every Suit . Try Us With a Silk Dress.. Our Work will Please You. All work done in our own plant, the only up-to-date plant in the city. Come and see for yourself. : Vis itors are welcome. Booher & Bender HotiKl.iiKl Is Aeiinitted J. Hoaghind was acquitted of a charge of Illegal possession of liquor in a case tried before a jury ill circuit court yesterday. His arrest was made during the summer when a raid was made on his cpiarters in Pendleton.. j ! ! I PENDLETON DRUG CO. Night Thone 1069 Phone Main 20 Pendleton, Oregon f'i SPECIAL FOR TOMORROW 2 lbs. Hershey's Cocoa 2 lbs. Soap Chips 17 Rolls Toilet Paper Extra Fancy Large Peaches, prate THE ME SUPPLY CASH STORE 739 Um'm Street CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor. what shall (1$ i GYPSYFOOTREUff JNo more soaking the feet in II j medicated baths 1 powders, f 1 I plasters, nor inconvenience no I ' I minute, then walk all you like 1 I ana worn on our itei as lung m as you wish I II 1 he excruciating pains and I 1 aches from torns, bunions, cal- I 1 louses, and burning, sore, tired I 1 leet vanish as it by roagicl I Foot , Relief Cunhed S3 A Wonderful I SSr If Secret From ( Sold iu this city If Ik Daiart. f I Dmi Awy rj I 1 With Foot I 1 Trouble. 1 1- 1 1 f tr(tMft..,s.a1A...........A -25c I , j . 2Sc ! il $1.00 ,j cssmss ft UT . 1 7C I! y g store $ Ml t j the drug stor it I ! sorrna hoc tnm O. Ut du.u . ! tlirohases C'isar Stand A deal was closed today whereby ownership of the cigar stand in the lobby of the Hotel Dorion changed hands. A. 13. Mays, well known I'en dletonian, is the purchaser of the place, lloone Wilson having sold to him. Mr. Mays plans to increase the sije of stock carried in the stand. He will handle cirars, tobaccos, candles and magazines. He is experienced in this lino (tf business. Goes After Prater. Sheriff Zoeth Houser has pone to Yakima to bring barfr Tiny p"oiter who was arrested there on the request of local, authorities on a charge of committing larceny In a shop. It is alleged that Foster stele some equip ment from a local auto shop. The property is said to have been sold in Walla alla. It was traced- there and th's inforanntton led to tble pur suit of the man to Yakima. Social Meet Ina IMil. The noon luncheon of Kotarians today was given over to sociability. Several sonff numbers were enjoyed Allalla Hay ' beins sun ot the l(ound-lp which has just Kone into history. The Tendleton lub is runninc neck an ne.Ur will, the Walla Wal hi club In an attend ance contest, the winners of which will be feted at a dinner given )v the losing club sometime in Novem ber. I'endleton's attendance stands at :M 1-2 per cent nt present. TIIM FACT IX THE MTHHOS! Your face, does it wear the content ed expression of pood health, or are the teatures drawn and pallid ? In inn latter case, your story is read by all who see you, and what woman of spirit wants to be pitied for her physi cal condition? There is a way to get the nervous, tired lines out ,of your face and the slump out of vour bodv. The use ef that standard remedy. Ly iia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Cora. " i nmm,l ii.ni onn.i . l in nieniorv : ,.'., ,: ""-"""' nerves anu r "i' sjfii iu 10 resist mat ex- PER CRATE 75c i .Whipping Cream, pint . ... .". . . . ... . . . Whipping Cream, 1 pint t Whipping Cream, 1 quart Table Cream, y. pint .......... Table Cream, 1 pint , Table Cream, 1 quart Clover Leaf Dairy and Market Phone 55 521 Main St. Yours, for better meat and dairy products. ccssh'e fatigue. To (Yleliiau- llii'thday ( ju. ie are i,ul s,x people who have resided in Kastein Oregon as long as " j. f. waiRi-r. pioneer who will celebrate his sixtv-eighth hirthday to morrow. ..Mr. Walker, who has re sided in Pendleton for the past 35 years, cime, in K.astcrn Oregon from KrownsvillnC I years ago. The trip from Ilrownsxille to Dufur took six days, cumins by team and by hoat. Mr. Walker well recalls when there! were no houses east of the Deschutes. His father served during the Indian wars under -Cap'- I!lak lev. Mr. Walk. ' rr has f,.r : -ears tieen clerk of the W,io.lmen of the World, and is the l'iom-er clerk of the entire order SAFELY RFIIPUec aJ12PItlBLADDER iw-..-'i-r' fOPULAH FOR CENETIONS' i"MOUNO COPAISA AND OUrB I -BEWARE OP IMITATIONS" i , s 20c. 40c 80c 15c 30c 60c QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable , Prices East Qregonian Printing Dept Phoo 187 K-h Kah Win Case Xotice from the Secretary of the In terior tn the case of the esrat nf , I Thommassaiiil reaffirming the opin ? ion of the commissioner of in, in,. f- g I fairs has been received In I'end!.-ton ( "riwii, Hinop and Clark. W j Thorn masaj ml made a w ill in w hich (. i. n itv acra et vai.iaoie land on the reservation to Jam, s K.-ish Kah first" and Kueppens tlrZ V nVA " '' P , rj Ani-.ie IIa. . Til.- nmminim f f fhnt 5 ""'an ''' I'lii-ld the m il. and Ulttl :Juds.- Lew. ;i nnd Kin, reprewnt- f t'n Ann e tiayi m.ide an ar-tieal to rtar- ut heM the decisio'- rt the cni" n-rt, vrt. ind Ihr l.isr i r'tlr.l s The Kah Kih.j HM a patent for tV Inn! wtl.iP ; h.rt time fiom th, J' tm.-rnt-.w t. T'f' was m curt (5 , f r t yeat. 51 9 U ..if-t .i if. inn ir. ft M I. I. -). ri-d. who w,i s f.'u l ci :n , irra 1 cnt1 h a - itr rf rarr -f acMii-lt with a 4,rr. o weai-on w- iiu.nel .. s r. i " in t-e iat, p.-1'etlarv VT X ,u- J mm ?i''rr7s WHEN IS A SPOT NOT A SPOT? When ycrti hrinp roar soiled drcs or garruent h re. Every ii'rh of your garment Is pore ovrr oarffullv ro der-ct the sjmt that you perhaps overlooked. And. txat of all. there's no iftf r-.-leaninir odor when t;-s lei vered to you. Try us this :ime and jou w,U try us next lime. Model Cleaners and Users 50S Main 11 Jl tr T7T-"TT ti ia i t--i ji-1-:-- '-nil : '3 ORINOKA GUARANTEED SUNFAST . DRAPERIES Silk Gauze. Silk Pcmlirt. Bror'arlM S:1V TlamncV Tf r . .x, 5 f eta Sil.-i, Komco Silk, Fancy Tascan and Fish Nsts. 3 THE ASSISTANCE OF OUR INTERIOR DECORATOR tj FREE. Crawford Furniture Co. Your Credit is Good. Your Old Furniture Taken In Exchange for New WE v-rt WW oe rVaaictua, OrcsnM