Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1918)
Chdrcii Cry tor Flcfchcr'a AND i . PERSONAL WSXVN.VvVn.V 'i r n h l ' . ' - I A Jolly Mii iriM rriy was irlven on ' ora Hansen. Master Conrad nissln M"p NniwUa Perkins nt her home nr. Rer, l:lmer t' 11, Krrdoric.'i Uordon. I.lnniln sin'ri I.im niuht. by her. "umn. Jlltw ellllu r.ll.llls. Thiii A H ,,l :,, i i tiln wiw s.etu lii ly tain.- an-l refreshment wire hi rved. The ToorilH were clir.naloil Willi roil hnarls In hithor nf St. Wilenl ine's- Pay Th'se present Were Cli o 1 lnw dyshell, ueia Huwityshell. Pornellu Mi.rli.i., Cora and Nellie Pldt idse. Pieda Oster. IA.ur& Kearney. Flossie Penlanil, NaoriilB nnrt Velma Perkins, l:oy Fanshler. i'lny.1 M n.v. I. oil HIrcs, Clem Sloan. Kenneth Tnll.H-h, 1 .ee Temple ami "henter Smith. A most ilollRlilfiil surprise imrty of friends nnrt notKhhiirs patherert at the home of Prod Hansen, the well known farmer of Smith odd Nprlnr.s ranyon. The ore.slon belnc; his 3"th hirth t3ay. Passing- the milestones In life mills dignity, but in this instanee ili rorum was rmtlrenhle Uy its absence, for n.ll Insisted on dolus the honors of the day in renderlnir the blown that Father Time had ueciedited Mr.'llan sen. He now declares that Mr. Hoo ver should aihl Hornless birthdays to his list (f "(lays." A bountiful re past was served nnd enjoyed by sill. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Cha-s. Marks. Mr. and Mrs tut Karn hart, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.ee PissinjTcr. Mrs. lmer J'ell, Mrs. Pied Gordon of IVndleton. Mr. and Mrs. r... li. Han sen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen; puss es Mary Karnhart, Marie Pall, lean? larr and Mis. 1.. C. Jiraley who ale leav ing ioiin to make their homo in The Palles. Miss Klh.l N'ettiiulsl. Miss Winnie Sin it h and M Ns I'v.-lyn Kin nian entei Mined with a eliafininuly appointed .linni r party last iM ninu at tin- Kitppi r lCettle. i.'uvers for five were laid about the artist leal ly .n rnnKod 1'i.atd Hath Mr. and Mrs. Hraley have niade many friends dur tni; their stay in Pendleton. Mr. ltra ley haimr ln'tn at the head of the dry jtoods di iiartment at Alexanders. He has now accepted a responsible po sition with the Williams Store nt The Dalles. Chanter, Vo. "13. O. Ei S., Mtly lived tip to its nujvtt) and was tnttch enjoy id. The procram followed lmniedi ately after the retntlar kcssIhii and in cluded instrumental solos by Mrs, Will Wyrlok and Miss Kllabeth Mo Uroom. a rendlm- by Mrs K. K. iWese; a Vocal solo by Mrs. Mao linear nnd l KUessinu contest. Ulneolirs j.Iohiiiv American flaws nnd other patriotic emhlenis decked the rooms and tliii pretty erviir table was jirealdod over hy Mr?. If. R. nickers. Knitters In the inimher of 43 fath ered in the club room nf the Uhrnry yesterday afternoon and as busy fin Pers flew oer the sltinitlH; needles, a delightful musical jiropTani was en joyed. There was an instrumental du et by Miss l.orene Kim; and Frnner-s Horde: n voc::l solo by Mrs. James Hill. "The Muttons Are Marked 1'. S." and nn instrumental solo by Miss Har riot Younir. Letters from soldiers al so pro idt'd an interesting diversion. . total of 3i' finished sweaters, two scarfs and nine pairs of socks were ' turned in. ; The sureieal dressing class, under the Kwpervislon of Mrs. J. Wood worth, will meet at two o'clock to morrow -at'tornnnn' at tho Federal bnildli.sr. Tli Jloil Oosk Surgical lxit. needs . oliitueors to tut it:iu;.e and the rooms will Ik- oKu Friday and Saturday j mntiiiuts fnuu 10 a. m. till 1 . . m. t'omo a tut help us to j. out onr Him )iixti a thiy. Mr nnd Mrs. J. town tor the day. Thompson nre In Tho l'p-to-1'ate social piven Tues- J .ay evonimr by the officers of Unshoe I l Jli. and Mrs. Kyle l,ong and dauBh- 1 ter N'aydene. w ho have been enjoyitlK a tleliKhtful six weeks trip thrnueh southern California, returned home, yesterday. They are enthusiastic in praise of the southern country but declare there Is nn place on earth like Oreson. ' I v )j si. i , y s 'o - t j r y The Kind You Have Always Boucht, ana which has beeri' ii; iiso for over tliiny years, has borne the signuture of, ' and has been mado under Jii ..per j s -W7t?l, sonal supervision since its infancy. vu?V J-CUUi-.. now no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but E.-rperinients that trifle with and endanger the health ; of Infants and Children Lxperience nfiintist Experiment. is CASTOR I A This snoi'shnt sliows a French olspr rr in a -:i'tio l-aHnun lirootinir the nrlillory fire from Fivnch Runs. "Cap live' hull m in this on ho moans tlutti it is hold in position hy rnpos nnd' wires lon'Iinj; ti the ground. Tho hai loonist watcliCK tho slmls nnd instant- Castnriu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, urt.ps i;nu Mtouiin syrups. Jt its pieabcnt. It contains neither Gi-iuni, MurpLiae nor other narcotic subttance. It r.ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty: years It has been in constant use fortlie relief of Coiistipa'tion, Flatulency, Viiid Colic cml Diarrhoea; llayiat' FoveriiAueik; trkiug tiiercfroin, r.nd ly regulating the Stomueh end Bawdy, (tids the assimilation of Fund; giving healthy sud natural Lletp. The Childreu'a I 'fiuticeu The Mother's Friend. ' CEUIME CASTOR I A ALWAYS Bears the Signature of ly tolls tho man at tho other end o the vhnne th results and kIvos hhn raiimn corrections if nocossnry. lt' i danger-hunt ing joh. for nf. course- ' tho olsorer is riKht out in plain view of the enemy and n constant target for Knipers. Ifl Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Practical PaMafisml If you want to do yonr part toward food ft J conservation you can do no leas than follow Hoover i advice Use more vegetables." The best way, the most economic way, is to grow your own. And it's easy, pro vided you buy the best seeds in other words, Morse's. Cet the right start for your garden by preparing the ground now. Morse's 1918 Garden Guide tells how also tells what to plant and when to plant for best results. There is a copy waiting for you. Write today. We'll send it free. C. C MORSE & CO. 71 Fraot Street Sa .Mm,', SteJs mtt wmij eaervwAriv iy FUtijti b DrwcpwU, Oreecn mnd erifer Stsrchant 1 sT J iV : 3 ? m. r. tlia' IA VJ WD V I. Mrs. William Uoeech was a charm. ins hostess yesterday afternoon to tho i members of the Inspiration Club nnd j other ladies nt her home on Vincent 'street. After the hiisiness meeting a .social hour was spent In evinff for: j tho F!ed tnss. Kever.ttl very Inter- 1 !sthiir letters from soldier bos were i m read and delicious refreshments were! h rvu. rMie:ns other than momlwrs j Included Mrs. H. c. I.othrock. Mrs.1 : Pearl Painter, Mrs. Klmer Snvder. i jMrs. John Snyder, Mrs. j. ' Kturdi-I I vant and Mrs. OHii Arnstl-roi ! I. W. Crahtree and J. C Alllsctn of ; Tho general living room, finished Cambridge. Idaho, are inakinff a visit in Rray, Is famished in Colonial Ftyle In tho city. v.ith mnhoony finished jrate-lt Ked table, old-fashhinod frrandl'atlii'r rlook spinet and other aftlolos. Mrs. tl,rr JinKer Is responsible for the selection of all the furniture. i-tt crwTAiiR r-oM Frank M. Downey, proprietor of Oowney's market, has been miikini; a short business visit In Tortland. Alio j:. N'ugent nf 'matllla nnd Yurteth Kelly of llermiston were among the visitors hero last evening. An important business meeting of tho Kpworth 1-ongne will be held to-1: night at tho Marlon Jack home on : determined today w hat u:s styi.ks s.wi-: n.orir. er,Kvi:r,Axn, rob. i4.--Thc cus tom Tailors' .Assoi'tatlon of Amcricii nn'ii shall Mpp. AV. K. Fersrns wast nr frtTv 1 mutuia yesterday to ultend ; lug of tho Inspiration Club. j Mrs. M. A. reterson nnd Uttlo ; daughter; who have been visiting In j Pendleton, have, returned to their i home In I.a Grande. Poll. wing the busi o will be a social hour ga in o and r o f res h-" wcar during tho next year. The report of the Fashion Committee- j'eoom mends t bat sack coats bt out a trifle longer, have hlnh shoul ders, without pa tiding or stiffen ing, with a decided -side flare. Frock ! ture Club for which Mrs M. J:lco coa.ts will fit about tbe slmulders tht was to he hostess tomorrow afternoon same uh the sack eoat nnd will have Jackson street ness period thei meet- . with Valentino j ments. late. In l he .spring. The chimneys of these hit lies are belohiu' smoke and spreading .soot over their . t. i'.:hbiir hood. wliib the nelhboi-'i Keep win dows and thiols open In the out Me iilr and even sit on the front port-lies. These faint-hearted people in their fear of catching eobl heut their home unnecessarily; thus they waste the country's ooal, increase their coal bllN. Invito sickness into their homes, and make life unpleasant t- tludr neili 1'ors. When mornings and evenings hi rate firq foriyshnrt tlmo ao rooms will nutke tho nit'oi tabic !'V bou -ehol.l, eua I In ( )io v his country will not he d or by endravorlnif ys suggested ran Laiunblo jHcrvlco, hor hi full duty render and he fow.ird his rou-iitiy unless he render st.u-h sejiee us ho can. In addition, ho should remember that besides help bit,- his country he will help to short en the misery and the horror of tho Kreat war." Tho meeting of the Current Litera ls indefinitely postponed. Mif Ijinra Hastings, formerlr in charge of the, cigar stand in the Pen dleton Hotel, visited here yesterdav- f Mie has jLccepted a similar position at me Jionson Hotel in Portland. WANTED Live Wt Prime light hogs , $14.50 Prime heavy hogs 13.50 Rough heavy hogs 13.00 Heavy hogs 13.00 Pigs and feeder hogs 12.00 Pendleton Meat Co. Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. Dressed JV. 18.00 17.50 17.50 The Tiitsy Tees and srreral nddl tlonal quests were delightfully muor talnt'd Tuesday nfterntiun hy Mri Uonlel :it her home on Ilalev Ktrpn' I The afternoon wa-s devoted to lnittini ' with dainty refreshments served it ( Its eonolnsion. The llcho Maccabees are planning an i. Id tific Valentine social for to j nipht wl.ieh Is said to include nianv 1 nniftite leanres. Mr and Mrs. Frank K. -Wilson left j today f(,r .j.oknne where they w ill make their permanent home. Mr. ! Wilson was connected with the Pen dleton IHU!; Company while 1 re and In Hf oknne. he will'bo associated with Hie Whi'.iWt pharinaey. During ..their lesld'iire th-y have ;nadt; manv i'rienii who sincerely regret iheir de-pamire. Tin.rn hoy iii:i,is wai: a hi-'n w:.ist line. To const rve cloth, overcoats fit more closely, l'ateli pockets, 'and turn tip trotisrtrs will not he will belts urn. Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks Voile of HVlio is a I the f-'t lllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ST. VALENTINE , r. p.. C-eorffe. John TIrostnan r.f Ifei.pner is a. Pen j dleton visitor. Klmer Dale was in last evening from his home at Helix. I!. ('. Frost of Walla Walla Is reg istered at the Pendleton. ll.ii.srh (' Cnrrin of Pilot Rock is Jn from the south end town. Kdsai- I.. Purest of Athena was n i Sliest of the tlolden Itnle last niuht. flarenee and (',. W. Horn of Pilot Pock were overnight visitors In the city. f . 4 b I TVei-. t : , v , p i !;x " , s, t ' it, w- f ' I 4 : Five Ways of Saving Fuel Are Described fm 1 washinhton;. n. Kive ways f saving houses ;i re tlesorilieil in n.rr just nmtlo hy the M ines. Iopiirt iiu-nt f t ht Van ff. Miinninn, Pir-' ' hnre.-iii. HooIm res t hat whit i-i f:icin a. hhortfiife id" c I'fi i r i. i ii iIihv of every ei.nl on the heating of est imat.es I hat t here it t Feb. 1 heating t imely iv Hun ait oi ititerior. lor of the t he rnuiil vy ooal It is the elt i'eti to save !lN home. Me a hoiit -.'tt.Ctoii. .iifMi.iniO iniioh I "ranee tT- w 14 " . . . .MWtortiwtftiin.MftiWWiirwA DANCE . TONIGHT February 14, 1918 SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA Given By Pendleton Aerie No. 28 Admission 50 cents Ladies Free t niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir I I Woman's Burdens 2 liifhtned rhen sho fcurn to the rljht S mecUi-ine. If her exitiin-; ii nutdo S jrlotimy hy tho fhronio, we:iU-ne.fiO', deii S:cat! deranffomontH, and painf'tl cliford'-r- S j that atlltet her wi, she will tiv.rt relief and slemancipation from her rrouhU'S in l)r S i'jerfo's Fiivoriti JYeseriptioii. It lie'; H' overworked, tiervtm-i. or rtiniliiwii." b' tituU new life mid strength. It's n. power S ful. itivi'-'orathn? tonic and nervine w litoh discovered and ued hv an I'Utinent SI, physician for many year?, in sill oa.-os of Cj female complaint--" and weji kne.'s. For 5;yol,,-f (firl just eni-riiuz womanhood ; 2 ' for women at. the eritiral " Hi autre ti life "; S ! in Ijearinif-dott'ii Henstitions. iierlodtcat S : nains. nloeratiou. intlammatton. und every SS t kindred iillmenr, the " Favorite l'reorip S j tion " i the only ntedioine put up without 2-laloohol inurexlieutrt on wnipiier. Near! all driiarsi-Hts sell tho I'roscription ' in ! This patriot in only nine years old : but his bit helM in the winning- of the war. The little hoy i the Due do V'hnulnofin, .von of the late Duo do .Ohaulnes. HiH mother was Miss Tioo ''dora. Shouts, daughter of the head of ' Xew York's traction system. FJvery 'where that he can find war activities, tho hoy is on the job. Kven if it's only running1 errands at n lied Ooss buzajtr he welcomes the chance. He is shown here at the wheel of a mo ; tor ambulance which was prose n tod to the Italian nrmy by severa I New York society loaders, including the . Duchess ile Chaulnes. M-W WOMK-Vfc IftMTCISV MAUKSOl'KXrXi MTIt llM II lioiild or tuMotfl. r or fre m,i,'al advice wnto Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm WANTED Established 1890 Dressed Wt. Psime Light Hogs lO.a'i Prime Heavy Hogs 18.00 Rough Heavy Hogs 17.50 Heavy Hogs 17.50 uiuiii:st m aiikit i-iiK f. r.uo von mti ssi u iiri r, xr.Ktj AMI l llKMiXS. Phone 18 G07MainSt. V. M. l'ler.-e. HutTalo, N V.. or send 10 ents for trial i-aokatro of taiiJet-. RosEncno, Oukoox. I f-ufferefl somo- thln? terrible, liad dip!accnien so had t hat 1 con Id scarcely htand on inv feet, j-o had fnfhimma tion. Mv hiad and buck itched hard und 1 wan weak and nerv on. Mv lees and feet ached would hi oat. Had I wh troubled h it h consti pation. J had ii se vere pain In mv wide 1 took )v l'ierce'a i'avorite i'rr -si ription arid iVeff-.ant Fellcts ;tml thrv made me Tbfii. duuiiif middle hie I a '.'Hi ii toik t hi-i UM-dici no-: ami try tnrouTl o wen wa firong unu wen. - S3 j AXi VV. U. 1-W JuUkvo bt, . r.Vii;i;siTY op fi:i;ofN", i;u gen. Fe!. '. A family dinner at Hendricks hall lut Friday evening marked the openlntr of the new- t'nl vrrslty w omen's dormitory, wheri- 4" girls have already taken up residence, Mrs, floor ge T 'Jerllnger. member of the board of regents, and Mrs. Hoy Bishop, cha Irman of t he women's iMiiwing committee of the Plate Fed er;it ion of Women's 'bibs, were guestH ot honor. Mrs. (Jerllnft'er ani Mrs. I !ihop are t lie first to oceti jv tho guest suites nt the hall. The h;il .which run accommodate ir.O girls is a three-story brick build Inff. built at. a cost rf J.'.rt.oon. on tho unit pl iti, v hl' h permits of the addi tion of Mir'-e more wings. All :i rr.i n Yemeni s a re :( ri'-t ly mod ern and -anitary conditions -, re of the t'o'j homes in thin eotinMy and that if ! 1'Vfrvlnnly nses on I inn ry It it ell t go noe ;and oa.re a ton of coal cfin lie saved easily in each home during (his c:tr. For t he nil ire count ry t b is sa vlng i would amount to about tens of ooal, whieh Is nearly as nil of the coal mined in during tlie yej.r 1!M7. Tiie re j tin t iles.-ribf-s 1 1 economical method of burtiitig ditfer ent type; of conl, anihraeile, j.itnini i.ous. and brimiets. ir un -dnitiK t he inenniiig of draft r -go la i Ion.-; and the necessity of studying your furnace It Is wugg-ested that in heating houses consiib-rabio fuel can be save-! by keej ing tho temperature in the bonne uni form and five to ten degree- lower than is customary; Instead of tin- tem poral uro beh.g between 7h I,. de-gn-es. It can be kept nt i; t,, t; (. grefs without discomfort or jmy dan ger to heahh, (-specially if tho air lu the roinii is kept moist. The keeping of the temperature down means a sav ing of l.'i to per cent of the fuel and it may also mean a saving on the doctor's bill. It is also fuel saved by doiujr less work. The Ameriean pco Ile are urged to sa ve fuel by heat Ins? fewer rooms In t he house. n inn n houses the family can got along com fortably by keeping warm three or lour rooms Instead of heating six or1 seven rooms. The report further states; "If one slops to think that per cent of the fnm Mies in Merlin. (Joiniany. live, sleep, cook, and eat in the same room, living In three or four warm rooms will soeni n comfort. If rnnnmpt Ives can Kvt well 'sleeping outdoors, why could not well people keep well by sleeping in unheated bedrooms with tho win dows wide open ? "In some homes the furnace is shirt- ! ed too early in the fall anil Is run too J DRIVE AWAY . HEADACHE f 4 .6 - ' . , "l I " r; A s 4, ( ' ' , ' ? ' v " S I ..... 'w ;- 'A'M:': if H-ri v .i kU V s 'I ono'i lifi-t .u-ii rnurniii: 1 I T. look ono a ,i--t and fi to rtijuy an iiniili. l.ui !. o fluflii lrum l:n- -ri'in iy w.lMr. miiii- fi'rmi-MlatiniM unil .iiiitiia iiimiis ii-i-irr it w :t :i-n? in .1 mt.j iip Jilutnl. .in.-.-, i u.u. u ii 'ii it l.urii-i, luvri hcinini ;i cirtaiii umkiiiiiL of in-iimliu.rtii;- jiuti'jiiil iu l:ii. Imiii 4il" livn. thn f J .1111 ih ink lilki-ll '!lrll lay Iravi' in tlif iiinm iii.u.v uii.'nti., a 'i tain Hiiiomit nt iinli. -: i!ili in;;i-i i i.il, vliii-li if nm iiiiinitialiil. Imiii-. Iniu an, wiiiin. vlii,'h art1 nini sni l.itl iuiu thi' iliio.l tlirniili the ii'iy iiii't-i wliii-h nn. iil' iiilnil li iirk in uiily iiiiiii Iii'.itiM Mt tn .it-it:! in tijo ImhIv. It yuti want to rcp the olmv of lipulilir ulimrntaiy Irai'l, ln'fnio UjiiiI iiiln'tli,. r-tiiinaih. 'iris anil wnnii-n uith .I lull- allntf skim iiiiii.i or I'ltlliJ cuiniiij iii-c win) uaki-.nn with 1 i, tin . Ii.i l dti'. n.nty lin-.iti i- Imtij'TC'l itlt iictilai ho iiiliuM a, -ill Ktninafh or iiiitifi0 timi hlnnilil liiin tUiit iliuiliutci Ihi naii'r ili.iikum anil nriMmxiiii'd f vitj iiiiii..iiiii i-. r. .ultn in om. or two wm-kn iiiarli i iimtnl nf linii'stmn- iii jiii.iti' i.iii . ry J i Li N- nt tho lrii(r Hon lint i -nfli.ii'tit lo ili-tiuintrnti! tlmt iunt a-.nap anil imt, wnti'r rtfansps, puriftii itini triNenn tlip skin an tlii' nntHidp, si Imt water ami liini'slnnp rliotilintp tl iiooni in yuur ciK'i'ks. to m-c nui- kin i on tin- iinnl,. umaii". mu-it alunvl .ft clearer ami c!ian. mi nr.. tol.l to ioii-i.iT tliat inti-i nn I sanilatinn i vst, drink -vcry inorniiiK nnni in i-iiii;. u ly more impoi t;int than inilshlp cloanli-L-lass nf hut water with n t j' n f it 1 ii-n. Iici-ain.' tin' skin por do not oh. if liiin-Dtoni' .hoihato in it. uhirli is u im!i iiiimritii" :nto the Mood, while Ihi tiarmlrss ni''iu:s of w ajiliin tin' wa-ti Ihiwi-1 miv do. maliTial nini tu-:iiu from tin' .rtomin'h, Women wln desire to enhanee r!i liver, kiiliievs ami Imiw.'Is. thus eleans. i liennty of their eotnplexinn s,onli ing, sweetening and nurifyinj; the entire; try l!iis for a week an,. I nutiee result-. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitr PYORRHEA Tim llcwnrirh Itifilltule of th Nntionnl Orntnl Ansociation mates tluit Pyorrhea Cannes a loss of nver fifty per cent of nil teeth paejifieeil from nil causes. Hut not only that, muny bodily diseiiBcs more nr less serious In extent have been traced to Pyorrhea. Newton Painless Demists 1 Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples S A headache remedy without the dan 5 1 headache and that miserable feeling from colas or congestion. Ana u acts at once i . a Musterole is a clean, wrote ointment, Corner Main ana Webb Street Pbone 19 Open Evening well and irone. heft, in Pr.. i- i, ni-lici! flei-liiii; en,i,..l ni;m, i v ill i. Tlie I ill lin tn fii'.'in ! i ?. 11 llll tuo.- hufJ l.een I I. I.e. Ill'issi (ri'll in e:n I ' f rill.:. I liuilin i 1 1 1 I i" in i aeh ;i iMilr i.s e'liit i. inelililin .line teli'ihol Put electric fixtures, etc. th I'iix fur :i fur in mi i n i ill tn lie lie. il III- ile- i i it twu V'h le 1 fluent. .'(I M il h tii:i ill shower Ij.'ilhs-, l.noth, laun-1 made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and dues not blister. Used only externally,-and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some in ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, hronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con gestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or jointt, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, iiosted feet, colds of the cheat (it oUuc prevents pneumonia). lc and 60c jars; hospital 3izc $2.50 BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is soured by the use of some nf i hem lienutiful fixtures of oor.i. They rIvo a light that Illuminates the room -peTfenfl, but thut does not tiro or strain tho eve. They urn aot expen wive rnrtsiileriiiK their extra ef. fliieney nod irtra beauty. Whf not nl leu:it seo them? J. L. VAUGIIAN 1 s j FAGS SIX 1. JMMt-mt LS M-M-if DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1918. EIGHT PAGES