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"'' I DAILY EAST OKEGONTAN. PENDLETON OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 18,' 1 918.1 " EIGHT 'pAdfc? PAGE SIX ,i ii HiiiitiinniMinMiiiiiiiiiiMinhiMrMiiiiuiiiilliiutiiiiHiiiiiHUitm iiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiu Yaa Can ' OCIAL AND Macaroni 1' a, hundred i S & f ilttrerein. i - J d!ii-!"H 'Yv) r 1 3 S.rr aril, Y1 I ll WW Mi's ' - sa5' lip dcdcam a i m n I I I . i w l - I 2J: T Jg .. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19th, 1918 Wallowa H. S. Girls A fini fri'Iti" th.ii was just U-n." by Miltirol Alilrti-. l.lslit re-. Crmm-tll. Minn Kuthmiiiti ltiiiclN. Miss Vai-olyn Uimney. av . Cayucll Ialilwlti, Airs Kred llrown, Mls Mm-, Riirvt ruins n. Miss I'-Klantliic Mollstm. i Alius Sydney Kninmervllli', Mltn Kutli- rrlne ('uiuiiIhiU, Jllss Katlierliw Wile j r'X. .Miss l.ils SwuKSurt. Mrs. Ki.ss ; - ' Wlinor. MIms Norma . Alloway. Miss " Fillih J.lu:w.n. Mrs. Nona La I'- NOTIPI? CiV flWTlAI A M 5 REGISTRATION MADE all a:isMAv ai.ik.xs iti yi nti i) TO UEGlKTKR HKTVKKit) rKnilVAIlY" ITU AMI ' J 9T1I. 101 1. tni-rry :iml n-ty as (hi name Jmplk-s f reshnu'iiljj wtrc .served by thu hos n enjoyed last evenlilif l.y a group tetw. of tho jnunner 4rirls uho wer enler- mined by Miss Vivian Ulhhs lit lh Mrs. J. N. Unrsxss la leaving today home of Dr. and Mrs. II. H. Ilitttory. ' lor u visit In I'ortlantl. AH orts of elever entertaining; tea- 1 tons wire j rovldid, not thp least of Mrs l'ramo llanipton Tort last uv- wltleh was a murk weddlns. Seven cnlns for Wcstlnll, tre.. where shi ti me niris eanie uow n uresseu s win innKe ner Dome in tno iutnru tame. .Mtiis souuia nhun. Alls r:vei men In correet evening attire and the vith her daiiKhter. Mrs. Hampton Is yn Soininervllle. Misn Myrllo Harri- fun was further auRmented by the one of the eerly pioneers of l"matll- son, M s Norma tJraves, Mlsa Vlr- iippenranee of fnir I'.old lust Twins, la eonnty. haviiiR lived here for the Rinia Totld, Mrs. L. C. Llvermore. Miss Mary Clarke in the parli of a past 3: years. She lenxm a host of . . Miss I.otta l.lvermoro. Mrs. Harry French maid assisted the young hos- v.arm friends who greatly regret her I'humliers, Miss Gwendolyn liosers tess The part l.ipants In the dvllnht- deiinrinre. 1 Mias Alberta favender and the honor ful affair inrluded Miss Ferndale - cuest. I'errln. MLss Delia FerRl.s.jti, Miss; A business ineetinit followed by Uladys lloynton. Miss Ulanche Flir- i several hours of knitting and surRlcai West Court Street Knlttlnjr Club iib.li. Miss Margaret liifips. Miss drisslnir maUlna marked t-.ie meeting members to the number n( 2ff met Madeline IhllKess, Jliss Veva Cook, of tll Thursday Afternoon Club yesr vextenlav with Mrs. Iler.rv Cralsr and Ullensi are hereby notified that all tup Miss Rlva Kupers. Miss Ix'oua How- ttrday lor which Mrs. ltoy T. liishop turned in ten completed ' sweater "vf". citizens, denizens, or Htibjectn man. Miss Alice Flnnell. Miss Helen was hostess In the club room of th Mrs William Milne .still Holds the rec- o1' the tierman Kniplte or Imperial Thompson. Miss Helen -Velson. Miss ; library. A reading by Mrs. YV. D ord for fashioning a sweater in 11 'Senium Uovurnmelit. Iielng males ol C.eonrlanna Fletcher ami Miss Mary Me.N'ury from "Cany tin.' Lieut, hours and has gained further laurels 'he K' f fourteen years and up Clarke. t'onlnKsby Dawson's new book, was i)v completing three sweaters lit at wards on registration day. who are . greatly enjoyed. Lieut. Dawson Is an , vtoU. A nev.- member. Miss ilargar- ! "H hi" the I'ultud states anil not act- A troup of rrieuUa sufficient In Englishman with the Canadian Field i ,., 'jnunl i years of ase." Is alsu ; "ally nuturallxetl as American clli mimber to make up three tables of i Artillery, but an American by adop-1 making a splendid record. Yesterday : "ens. are reiiulred to register as alien cards, who have formed themselves 1 tlon His book, which is really a!a contest to .see who could knit the i enemies. into a little evening club were enter-; compilation of letters, was written ; n,ost j jv minutes was won by Mrs.! The dates of registration. within talned last night by Mr. and Mrs. V. from the trenches ami Is exceedingly i Alex McKenzle, who was awarded a the slate of tHe;:on. have been' fixed N', Matlock at the homo of 'Mr. and vivid and Interesting. At the tea : trophy. A joint session or the West ; by the attorney general of the I'niteu Airs. trcunan. rionors m ine iua tiour the iirettilv ai ranged tame w:is.; . , -,,uit. street clubs Is plan- ! Mutes to commence at 6 a. m.. or. ned for next Thursday tn tho club r ebruary Oth and to continue on caen vs. , lly proi'lunuitlon uf the l'resltU'nt ; 'f tho 1'u U tHl St ut es, all Oeriiuii,' .tn capluri'U by Mrs. n. I. Ua Dow, ) irsi.l, d oror by Mrs. c 1. ltishoti siml Mr. V. C K. F'rnitl vlu i viwitini; here fnm Sfilvin. nuiia if lh library nml every knit- iay : twiccossively thoruufu-r bttvun Mrs. II. r.urn'tt was hostess at ;u Fulluwin t ti? li'ti Yus Sui Kioal h.nrtstln invt-tinK" 'f the Ust-;ivrh Prossln tlas if the tiirls" Naliunal Oub vi-FtPrtlitv a florin Kn. The time was sln'iii with several musiciil uum bvrs. afier which Mrs. rmuiuls read chapters from ln a Kvench .ar- ARM AMD'S The only NEW face powder in the pai 50 yeara Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you Jiave ever nad. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOItPPEN'S Hare It- Hunur uarcl. whieh iu t last evening it; i he federal building from 7:;!u un-. til !i o'eluek, a delightful picnic lunch mil -recipe shwer iinnti-iK Miss Km la Kirrsi. iMipular bride-elect. was enjoyed. The metnbers of the class number twenty and it is being In- reused every week. Those- iiresen; last evening were Miss Anita, Slater. Mis Katherini; Hoa, Miss Allies ter In 1'endleton is urwed to attend. It Is hoped 100 ladles will be present. Miss 1-oree U't'ontu'll wlU be the sttirst of honor tomorrow afternei. at an informal which Mrs. V. ho.stess. knittiiifr party for L. McNary will . be NASTY MEDICINES BAD FOR CHILDREN It U ot often child rwwlrwi mwll clne of anr kind. If the bowels are regular ana promptly tlispova of nadi Itcatcd mattar discarded by the stomach, tKa naaeral health. Is very apt to be ex cellent. Zn. any case, pills, powders, and anaeatinff or unpalata'ola comporutds, shonld never be eiven to children. Any therapeutic virtue such remedies may possess la largely nullified by the young sters' natural antagonism. For most children a mild laxative, ad inigtere occasionally. Is all that ts needed to assure normal xeirnlaiity and (rood health, Dr. Calda-all'a Syrup Pep sin Is a pleasant-tastlas; combination of simple laxatlre herba with pepsin, free from opiate or narcotic Amirs, and acta gently yet effectively; children, like it and take it readily, so that it is the ideal remedy for the family medicine chest. Xt is sild Sn dm a stores for nfty cents a bottle. A trial bom, free of chartre. ran be obtained by wrlttna to Dr. w. B. Caldwell, 458 Washlnrtoa. St., Monti cello, Illinois. tho hours of 6 a. ,ni. and 8 1. ni. up to and inclutllntr tiic nth day of Fd mary. 191S. at p m. All Oernum aliens leslillln? or be ins within the city ot iviulloion ol vicinity are hi re by reiiulred to pre sent themselves for registration at the postoffice In ?ftld city to the postmast er who has been designated by till' A large attendance of club nieiii- t'ttorney Ki'neral us assistant registrar bers marked the deilclitful meet Ins o; said city, and to complete their ot the Splszerltiktum clu., for which it ixistration on or before the Uth day Mrs. J. J. ir.imley wa.i tioste.ss yes- of Kebruury, 10l. at p. m. tirday afternoon at her home on Any German alien, reiiulred to res Jackson street. Kiili'lnff was the ister. who falls to complete his res principal diversion eind a surrrlse istrntlon within the time fixed Heat In the way of refremiiiients pro- therefore, or who violates, of attempts vided by an unknown Kcntlemau tj.-ivo tu violate, or of whom there is rca aiided pleasure. Tho club . has ta- amiable Krounds to believe that he tf l ooeil refreshments duritiB war times about to violate any regulation duly l ut a present of course could not be ; promulgated l y the l'resinent of the refuseil Guests other than 'club , l.jilted .States, or these reffulations. members included Mrs. u. W. Coults. ( addition to all other penalties pre Mrs. I-aura Nash. Mrs. Twltchell and . Hcrlbed by law. is liable to restraint. Mrs. K. J. McMoulea. Tlio next nictt- luiiirissiiiiieiit and detention for the inn will be held with Mrs. Kmma Ilon ney at the home of Mrs. Charles Uon- IHV. 9 Mrs. Frank Dorsey and Infant son have- been removed from St. An thony's hospital and aro now at t holt home on High street. Heorfje l.aer, who ha been on a business trip t St Paul for the past two weeks. Is expected to arrive home Sunday. Sir. and Mrs. It. I. White of Iloose velt. ' are visiting ill the city. Air Whito Js ono of CtreKon's big shec;' owners. e Mr. and Mrs. .l-.'Iin Crow are in thv city for a few days. duration of tho war. or to give secur ity, or to remove and depart from the t'nlted States In the manner pro scribed by law. Forms of registration affidavits, registration cards, and Instructions to registrants, and other necessary forms will be furnished by the Post ih.'uttcr. i;iX. F. AL,EXANIKH. I'lilted Stales .Marshal, District ol Oregon. T. .1. TWFIODV. I'osiniaster and Assistant Iteslstrar. I NOW HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OF PAINTS For all purposes and ready for instant use without mixing-. Contract and Job Work Promptly Done. L. J. McATEE The Practical Paint Man 513 Main Street. , Telephone 158 5 s Wk sold their home on West Court street K to William Dunn who is to occupy (P th place with his fami!". After re- ' 0 turning from a trip to California M'r. j d and Mrs. Matlock will live at the Ho- ' A tel i'emilelon until they erect a new j home on their property on ICiversidc Mhw Victoria Hay t Dutter Cleet. la vi-siting friends her'. Mrs. I. C Johnson of I'hilUpshuri;. the mother of Mrs A. R. Hhumway. who is visiting In Pendleton. is ver iM with inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Young: enter tained the members or the hlh school faculty and frlenus this even ing at their home on South Johnson street, with an indoor nix o'clock I-icnic. Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Matlock have THIS WEAK, i NERVOUS MOTHER Tells How Lydia E. PinkKam's Vegetable Compound Restored Her Health. drive. I. II. I.Isle is in from I-Jeho. O. V. Sheele of ftleth is in town. Philadelphia. Pa. "I was very weak, always tired, my back achei, and I felt stcKty most oi me time. 1 went to a doctor and he said I hal ncrvou indi gestion, which ad ded to my weak condition kep mo worrying most of tho timo and he said if 1 could not stop that, I could not get well. f heard so rmichabout fjdiaK. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com- wonrl m, KiieKanfl W?.nt ,l mr t.O f TV iL : I took it'fora week and felt a little bet- --rill in, I bant it nn for tliree months, and Mrs. -. YV. Jewell of Pasco is In I j fpe, and enn eat anything now he i-liy. , ; withoutditrcPornervousness." Mrs. F. L. Uallard of Walla Wala is In: J. WOBTHLINE, Z842 North Taylor St., the city. I Philadelphia Pa. Peter Weldeit of Walla AVallu is! The majority of mothers nowadays in town. overdo, there are so many demands . K. Hanson of 1'asco apent last upon their time and strength; the result miliar ninaL'ainaH stinrmwn. (Men MeCnl lough of Nam pa is Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm Established 1890 WATS' TED Dressed Wt. I'siine Light Hogs $1S).2." I'riine Heavy Hogs 18.00 liough Heavy Hogs 17.50 Heavy Hogs 17.00 nn. Ill si M i:ki I i:n i i-Mii i on in:i -.si d MI IIH lilAS. Phone IS 007 3Iain St. out of town viwhor I' X. Metzker of Free water passed yesterday in thtv rlly. John IJroohs. a Walhi. Aalla at torni-y. in In tho city. M rs. Ja mes M -t s :r r or II e rm 1 st o n i;; in i'endleton today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson of He lix spent last nitfht in town. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. f-c flrow .' ol Atliena were hero-l;i-st evening;. ' Mr. ami Mrs. Homer f. Watts were here from AiIh iki lat event nf. .'. (. Henderson of I'uton Is reg Ihtered at the joldn Kulo hotel. Col. William F. Yolinka returned to his home in Ititirv'ille. thia morn ing. H. J Uuwer of Athena was resiw- tered at the Hotel Ci. C niglit. 4 invnrishlv ft th headaches, back ache, irritability and depression and soon more serious aumenis acveiop. It is at such periods in life that Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound will restore normal healthy condition, as it did XO Mrs. V.'crth.'ine. SAGE TEA DANDY TO DARKEN HAIR IT'S f.ll .M!OT 11 ITU'S Itl-;fllKIV. idtl.Vf; isAt ii fiii,ii ,.M l.r.STKK T(l II. Ml!. .You can t'irii ' Bray. failed hiill luaiitfftilly dark and lustrous almost over nlelil if vi.m'II i-, it '.A.f-i.itt l.,,t. orge laKt of . wyeth s Sage and Hulldiu. 'oiupound" at any drtu; sti.n-. .Mil- gtlllllllllUllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUI'j: ECONOMY ,j A little cai'e from the i dentist now and then is the truest kind of eeo- 5 Mr. and Mrs. . I. Connor or I i- Hens of hotUes of this old ruinous lot liock are out of town visitors In K-i-if Tea Iti-ciiie. improvnl l-y the town. addition of other Ingredients, are sold George I Ward of Nth afield res- annually, says u well-hnown drtm-i't-red at the Hotel iiowman Inst Cist here, heranse It darkens the hair nij;ht. b naturally and evenjy that io one. Mr. and Mrs. K. MJIelmunil ot ran " '-eon applied. IrrtL-.nrl an- renistTed at the Hotel """' wnose iiair im iuii.iM ki.., non iv. i'endleton. The Ktanfield 5lee Club are to h hotttit at a grand ball at Htanfield thia veniii. W.. M. l'.aiTsni. a 1-rtrtland fin- or becoming faded have a surprise awa Itlhrf l hm. beeatift aftr one oi two appticattons the eray li.'iir vati Ih s anr your locks hecome luxur hmlv durli ;tnd l.eniitifiit. This N the au uf youth. Iray-hair- S insnranee ;mI jnster. is In t-.'. n making Vit u iiat 1 1 act i vc folks aron't wanti Comr Mala and Wbb Str rrjone Open JCTentnfft itiiiifiiiintrifiiiiMitfiituriiiiiiiiiiifiiinitntiiiiMfitiiiuuiiiiiiifiiiifiiiiiiirrTriitffir -MHlle adjllKtm' IltS. W. f I. ):;ii(lin;i'i of 1a ho It nm ontf ih. wef-l end of th eonnty vl--ilors Iih prit ia-t niht in the elty. Juile a man's trn worth by what he ha In hi hart ratnr than by ii ! !i- In- in V- poeK.-t. around. o u.t -t brly with WycthV iiii'l Sulphur i 'ompoiind tonight and you'll be dellKhterl with yoni .'ark, handHiie hair and your yontii 13 1 npp-;iranee within a few days. Thb preparation is a. toll, t retiils he iiitd Is not Int'Hlded for the cure ll.it iu.tl " r (' !( V 'en! m "f d-i-e:i"e. h.- . . .. . - . s Pendleton H. S. Girls I Interschbolustic Championship Game ' . I'endleton girls first home appearance this season ; ' , 3 Eligh School Gym fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiMMiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiiiiiiiu It yoii arc thinking of buying fpxv y " -' , 1 . M Llilli or PHONOGRAPH no matter what favorable proposition anyone puts up to you ? It will pay you to sec us before you buy . ; We are agents for VICTOR VICTORLAS AND ED1SI0N DISC OR CYLINDER TALKING MACHINES A Complete Stock of Records liach Week; VIOLINS BANJOS CLARINETS IIAMONICAS MANDOLINS UKELALES CORNETS MUSIC BOOKS GUITARS CELLOS TROMBONES MUSIC RACKS LEATHER MUSIC ROLLS AND BAGS sas irM'sNi'irwj IlliJ lV' -J f if if teHf COME IN NOW AND SEE THEM Warren's Music House ' 820 Main Street Telephone 521 FOR U SALE I i Head of good heavy boned Working Mules for sale. Three to five years old. ; Nearly all broke. Head of good Work Horses on hand for immediate sale. I Buy and Sell Mules and Horses PENDLETON HORSE 1 MULE MARKET J. II. LUCK At O. K. Feed Yard. Telephone 51 G Aura Street, Pendleton I : ' - , ' - . ; . - -