East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 27, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 11)22.
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Social and Club News
MISRIO.VAlty SOCIKTy MKHTS
The Missionary society of the Pres
hvterian church met thin afternoon In
, the church parlors for their regular
monthly business meeting and pro
gram. The Foreign missions topic
discussed was "Syria," anil the home
missions topic "was "I tun. Hostesses
for today's meeting are ,Mrs. J. ,s
Matthews, chairman, Mrs. C. S. Tor
pening. Mrs. p. M. Kbrel, luul Mrs.
Alice Munroe.
i
LEAVE FOn CALIFOUXIA
Mrs. J tin porringer and Mrs. John
M. Dolph and little daughter left this
morning- for Ooronado. California, for
the winter. 'J'hey expect to return la
nbout two months.
V. OF (I. ST TDK NTS MBICT- CH RIST.M AH TREK PARTY. .
Alumni and former students of the j Tne t.ni,ilf,n Df the Catholic Kun
Fniversily of Oregon met this after-j,uv scnoo, had tht.h. ehritmas tret
noon at 4 o'clock in the Library. Plans' , nr0Irrnm lhlH ,,1'tprnnm at
Mary's hull. A
were discussed for holiday
eluding u I'lilversily dance it
high school assembly.
week, in- i
nd special
Til OKLAHOMA
.Mrs. Cyrena Holes has gone to I.nw
t on, Oklahoma, where slid will spend
the winter at the home of her brother,
James .Meadows.
JiltllJCIi CI.l'B MEETS
The Thursday afternoon Bridge club
will meet tomorrow afternoon at the
I he home of .Mrs. C. S. Cole, 1 203 Last
Court street.
JtOPF'S GAI5JIEXT SIIOl'
Pre -Inventory
Sale
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
A GREAT CLEARANCE SALE TO REDUCE
OUR STOCK BEFORE TAKING INVENTORY.
A FEW COATS REMAIN
These will be sold at a fraction of former price.
WOOL DRESSES WILL HE SOLD
BELOW WHOLESALE COST.
SALE STARTS
TOMORROW! .
HOPFS
GA1UIKXT SHOP
Formerly the Thomas Shop
o'clock in St. Mary's hull. A law
group of youngsters was present to
enjoy the party.
An unusually good program was
given by the young- people, with
numbers as follows: Yuletlde march,
Cecilia Kchwarssf recitation, Helen
lirandl; violin solo, George Rommer
ville; song- by a trio consisting- of
Inez Swartzlander, Jane Kavanaugh,
Sylvia Lonergan; recitation, Theres-i
Monterastelll; harp solo, Irene J'ues
lo; piano number, Doris Sommerville,
song- by little girls; violin solo,
oeorge Sommerville; song hy trio,
Irene Clemens, Natalie Koden, Doris
Sommerville; recitation, Frances
lirandl; and song by the Sunday
school class.
BACHELOR CURLS DANCE.
One of the biggest holiday affairs
will be given tonight when the Bach
elor Girls' put on their annual formal
dance in the Elks Temple. The club
is composed of popular high school
girls, and' their Christmas dance is ex
pected to bo an elaborate affair. Many
delignuul reatures and surprises are
being planned by the committee for
their guest's. '
FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE
Red Rods Brand, pound , 25c
Kippered Salmon, pound 35c
Good Cooking Eggs, 3 dozen... $1.00
Country Butter, 2 pound roll 95c
Werk's Red Oil Soap, 10 bars $1.00
Werk's Washing Machine Powder, pkg 45c
Wyandotte Washing Powder in 5 pound bags
and 80 pound kegs. We are agents in Pen
dleton for this powder.
4 Pounds Gray &ros. Special Coffee $1.00
Best Quality Coboa, 8 pounds . . $1.00
Ground Chocolate, 4 pounds $1.00
Gray Bros. (Grocery Co.
THREE PHONES 28
823 MAI.V STREET
PK-MLETON, OREGON
'.
BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!
By Getting Your MILK and
CREAM From Us. ,7 .
We arc prepared to give you excellent SERVICE,
having the regular PENLANI) DELIVERY and
ONE of OUR OWN, making FIVE DELIVERIES
a day. Wc can send extra milk and cream on any
one of them.
! OUR MEATS ARE ALSO FIRST QUALITY.
TRICED RIGHT.
Open a 30 Day Account at ,
521 Main St
Clover Leaf Dairy
and Market
Yours for tetter meat and dairy products.
""""V Phono 55
.iOl.LY BACHELORS' DA.VCE
The .Jolly liacholors' club of ' boys
will stage their annual formal damv
Thursday night in the Elks Temple,
and if plans of the committee ' go
through it promises to be one of the
l.ig affairs of the Christmas season.
A large group of prominent people
nave been chosen by Ihe club as pat
rons and patronesses for their dance.
CHRISTMAS PARTY -fliVK.V.
' Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rig-by, 501
Jackson street, were host and hos
tess to a large group of relatives
and friends for a Jolly party Christ
mas night. About thirty were pres
ent to lake part 111 the Christmas tree
festivities, games and music. Re
freshments wore served during the
course of the evening.
PILOT HOCK COUPLE WED
Miss Bertha Lois Varney and Thom
as C. Baker, b.ith of Pilot Itock, jvere
quietly married yesterday afternoon
at the home of Rey. p. t;. Ruling.
There "were no attendants. Miss Var
ney is a graduate of the Oregon Agri
cultural college, while Mr. Baker is
a senior there now. The bride is a
teacher.
mrs. VirrtT TTovonKn
Mrs. John Vert of Calgary, Alberta,
nas the complimented guest at an In
formal open house given by Mrs.
Helen Robinson at her spacious North
Main street home this afternoon and
evening, from two till ten o'c lock. Mrs.
Vert Is the house, guest of Mrs. Robin,
son..
RETURN TO PORTLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Judd who
have been visiting at the home of
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Slusher during the Christmas sea
son left for their home in Portland
Oldest Lawmakers Visit President
j.: ss-r' .."..-.ia.-'.t ..v.'ioc:vr num. m .it jrviw.T.i os- w vni
. Here are shown the oldest members of each party in the present
Congress visiting- Pnraldent Harding. . They are, left to right, famous
"Joe" Cannon, the oldest Republican, and his less well-known friend,
Congressman Charles M. Stedman of fJ. Carolina, the oldest Democrat.
PROFESSORS DISCUSS
JEWKI, CLUH DANVCE.
The Eagle-Woodman hall will be
the suene of another one of the Jewel
club dances tonight. Eight collides,
members of the club, will act as pat
rons and patronesses for the uffair.
VISITS WITH SISTER.
Miss Ulendlne Cottrell of noise, Ida
ho, is visiting at the home of her sis
ter, Mrs. L. M. Kpaiilding, during the
holidays. She arrived Sunday and
will be hero about two weeks.
VISITS ERI ENDS.
Million Moorhiuise, little daugh
ter of Mrs. Blanche Moot-house, i.
leaving for I'orthmd for a short vis
it with friends Including Hetty Bond
ami Eranris Townsend.
DltlVE TO WAIJ.A WALLA.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. B.-ismussen drove
hy car to Walla Walla yesterday tr
spend the day. Th were accnjnpnn
led by Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Torkelson of
Wallace, Idaho.
VISITS DAUllHTEIt.
Mrs. J. M. P. Snyder, of Walla Wal
la. Is visiting at the home of her
laughter, Mrs. William Lowell, am
ilher relatives.
BOSTON, Dec. 27.- (A. P.) The
existence of life on the planet Venus
may tie considered highly probable,
Dr. Ilarlnw 'Shapley, director of the
lUu-vard Observatory, said in a recent
lecture here. He added that the ques.
tlon of life on Mars was controversial,
but that its smull mass and its great
distance from the sun counted heavily
against the probability of lite there.
"VeniiH," he said, "is comparable to
the earth ill many ways and if, :.s is
likely, livingorganisins develop wher
ever conditions are suitable over a
sufficient interval of time., then it may
be considered that life on Venus is
highly probable. On -no other bodies
in the solar system, however, are con
ditions at all favorable for the exist
ence of protoplasm."
Dr. S'haplcy said that accepting the
tidal evolution theory of a planetary
system, even for stars otherwise fav
urably located, an encounter of just
the right sort witli another star was
necessary for the birth of a planetary
system.
Must not be Disturbed
"And once such a family is born,"
he continued, "other stars must not
disturb the family, and the star's light
intensity must remain essentially uni
form ' for the enormous interval of
lime required for the orustal evolution
which must precede animate origins.
'Nevertheless, it appears pro'table
that nmniiL; the thousands of millions
of stars there are "hero and there plan,
cts that conform to the requirements
Although the animal man Is probably
not duplicated ' in the universe, there
are doubtless numerous other living
earths, anil the chance that their life
phenomena surpass in Intricacy- and
'hitdinesn' those on the earth is ttf
goi d as the chance that they fall be
low our level.''
The search for habltabk worlds, hf
f said, wes- largely a search for condi
tions suitable for the existence of wa
ter In a liquid form. This, he added,
was an absolute necessity for the de
velopment of life such as that on thr
earth, and a definite chemical consti
tution for air, land and water also was
necessary . A planet's days .and nightr
therefore, must not be so long as to
luewiii me e.Msieui-e oi water in a
liquid form.
"It seems certain," he said, "that
some water exists on Mars at times in
a liquid form. The. average astron
omical opinion Is that low forms of or
ganisms may exist on Mais, that high
forms are very improbable, and that
being. physically comparable with
man ate absolutely impossible."
MILITAP.Y MKX DISLIKED
TOk'IO. Dec. 27. (A. P.)-Mili-tary
men are not desired as husbands
by the modern Japanese girls, it is
indicated ill the voting of pupils of
the Ochnnonilzu high school, one of
the best in Tokio. These girls come
from military and official families but
not one out of a hundred graduates
voted for a soldier husband. The
majority favored independent merch
ants. ,
FREE!":";
No. 2 Film Pack Hawk-Eye
Eastman-made
l R ft v Si 1 JV& Si&!fSZ,tA? if ft. ft 'JP m M fVI
S-i
inches
M Picture
Size
Because we want everybody in this com
munity to realize how easy and inexpensive it
is to make splendid pictures wre have decided to
make the following offer:
Starting Promptly at
8 A M. Thursday,
December 2 8th
' We will give a No. 2 Film Pack Hawk-Eye camera FREE
to evervone who buys at our store three or more 2l4$i
Kodak Film Packs for this camera at SO cents each. There
is absolutely no other condition attached to this offer which
will continue only as long as our supply lasts. (
Nor is this all. With every camera is included a year's free sub
scription to Kodakcry the bright little monthly magazine .for
amateur photographers that regularly sells for 60 cents a year. !
Only One Camera to a Customer
The- Pendleton Drug Co.
The REX ALL Store
fi 0 M
IDEAS
E DEMONSTRATE
FOR HOUSEWiVES
Nut Salad.
1-2 level cup shelled peanuts
1 green pepper.
3 level cups cabbage.
Boiled Salad Dressing.
Chop peanuts in chopping
bowl, when rather fine,, add the
pepper and continue ehoping,
then add the cabbage. Chop all
rather fine. Season slightly with
salt and a little sugar. If salted
peanuts -ire used, no more salt
will be needed. Moisten with
boiled salad dressing. K. M. H.
OFFICERS, MEN GLAD
FOR LESS SALUTING
l.KAVK FOIt roitTi..n.
Mrs. Mav (iorlkle and hi
Aaron Hirsch, have gone to
lo visit relatives.
iby son.
Virtland
Your Winter's
Iork
We have some very fine small porkers about
100 pounds oath, at 15c per pound. An oppor
tunity for you to pet your winter's meat cheap.
IT. S. INSPECTED
THE TABLE SUPPLY CASH STORE
Fashion's New Neckline
HA in:.;o, ivo. u. r. am
ai r. I'laiH'H parti patmR in th stitvh
I fur ivloiiol Pranrin Marnliall aixl I.icu
j tenant Charles WM r, aviators miss-
I -invi 1 ivmler 7. havo )fn re
jtMllcd with th ct'iuion of Uruicn
jant John liirlit r. Wt'lOwr's umiim
jmat Tht lattt-r in grUf strit-Rrn ami
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j n. Xo lue to lh' nii)s.pjf mm's
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j Tlu otIi'j n portt t! founil near In
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n irt d was api'urvntly unfoumltd.
739 Main Street
Phone 187
CHARLES I). DLSIMLV, Prop.
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mountain. r.r of t r-e lnc h--t in
:miuiIi 'hina. All ilct;til vf t:: jour- j
m, wiTO arraiv-i't! nnl s is' I h
itti' stuMt-nt?, who htkil to the tip-j
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talntd with an ctriih o( oig and
M ant.
MOXTKItEY, Dec. 2?. (U. P.)
Arm-weary oyicers of the United
States Army are jubilant. The good
old "Xo. 4" salute has ceased to be a
bug-bear, a strain on the muscles of
the right arm that i-jquired long per
iods of morning calesthenies to keep
them in condition.
An impromptu jubilation was held
;it the Presidio here yesterday when
'.he news came that salutes will here
ifter be dispensed with outside the
military reservation.
The new order specified that "AVhen
outside of a military post, camp, sta
tion, headpiarters, or armory, salutes
are nut reipiired to be exchanged be
tween officers nnd enlisted men ex
cept when addressing each other, 01
when the omission would show lack of
courtesy."
The matter of abolishing salutin?
outside stations has been under con
sideration by the war department, ac
cording to officers here. The change
is one of the blessings of the war when
the great numiiers of oficers and men
on the street made the salute an oner
ous duty instead of a military courtesy.
DIDN'T KOXW HIS ItKOTIlRIt
"My brother got so bad with stom
,!,ch and liver trouble that when I saw
him after a year I didn't know him.
tie -was emaciated and yellow as a
pumpkin and.was often in great pain,
lie couldn't have lived long the way
lie was going. Doctors and medicine
frave him no relief. I picked up a lit
tle booklet on Miyr's Wonderful
llemedy, which he said described his
case perfectly. he first dose of it
TOve him great relief and in a month
lie was good as ever." it is a simple -'tarmless
preparation that removes the
catarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allays the Inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
'iver and intestinal ailments, including
appendicitis. One dose will convince
or money refunded. For sale by all
druggists. Adv.
of money through the failure of the
t.andsmunds Hank. Many members
of the Danish nobility, as well as
other people of wealth, have been
victims of this financial disaster.
According to a local newspaper.
Prince Valdemar has been compelled
to discharge most, of his servants
and to close Yellow Palace, his cele
brated town residence, and has ac
cepted a friend's invitation for a
year's cruise around the world on a
yacht.
FAIWH!-: KMHAKIJASSKS
XOltlMTY.
f'lPEXHAllKX, Dec. 27 (A. P.)
Dowager Gneen Alexandra, of Eng
land, and her brother Prince Yalde
niar, unrle of the King of Denmark,
are reported to have lost large sums
ltJXIKVKD COXSTXTATION
"Suffered a gnat deal from consti
pation," writes Herbert ft. Dow, 1'orts
mnulh, New Hampshire, "and never
found anything to take the place of
Foley Cathartic Tablets." ltiliousness,
uek headache, . bloating, gas, sour
stomach, bad breath, constipation and
other digestive disorders quickly re
lieved with Foley Cathartic Tablets.
This w holesome physic does not gripe
or uaoseats. .Sold everywhere. Adv.
i:xir.rsTK i-jiom i : . "
gkippk ooroii
I.a grippe coughs rack and tear the
sufferer to a state of -1 exhaustion.
"Would get completely exhausted from
violent grippe coughs." writes It. G.
C"llins. Harpegat, X. J. "Tried Foley's
Honey and Tar and the cough ceased
entirely." t'sed by three generations
for couchs. colds and croup, throat,
chest and bronchial Irritation, Foley's
Honey and T..r has stood the test of
time. Contains no opiates ingred
ients printed on the wrapper. Largest
selling cough meoieine in tljn world.
Sold everywhe'e. Adv.
Phone 496 f
for a
D e nionsfration
In. Your
Home
From the deep folds and Softly eusrioned surfnrrs of even the finest
upl olstery. all lint and dost may snedilv he n.ietioned awav bv the air
at'a.-bments of The Hoover. Rut for the vastly more d ffirult task of
cl-anin rugs, so ns to prolong ih.-ir life. The Hoover brings Into play
ail lhr.e of its forces. -,miy lt heats out all nan.cutt.iur. .-nilH-drf-H
'" " rrir- op an e irping uuer, er-cts
ir.snen-. r..,ors. .goiousiy it rltalK by air. On
Charon all thes- c. es.
in the woii.l.
matted nap and.
Tile H'mver-
Aiui it is the larsevt si-Kins electric cleaner
No h-ngx f ago tan Ut satoa irn unwind fashion compelled the
met retiring wrina7 frar.ie.1 ly a severe col'.arless bodica to show her
cotuirKxies. d.-orst:rc cr not. Now he may retain the same neckline
t ut she Is perram.d to evfu n tt with ide drops of lace or narrow collars
t. mimed with iany colors. The V-fhaped mxkline ts extremely popular.
The square tine ha its adherents. IhSereot isvelcpaiBU Of ail Law
.'LiMUiMd btn Uvia UiJueaat frock. - .
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THE HOOVER
SOLD AT CONVENIENT PAYMENTS
Crawford Furniture4 Co.
YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD.
Your Old Furniture Taken in Exchange for New
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