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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, 1'ENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1918. Nearly- Every Disease- Carr Be Traced to Cbnstipatiori PAGE SIX ' '3 1 ShT i v .. - , . v - . . 1 I V J? 2 'Mia Kglantine Moumii, who lift Inst night for Sun Francisco, was the Inspiration for mi informal liltlv sup per held following the uiveting of the Honor lnnrd SnrKioal DressInK class last evening. The table wimp spread Informally, the place of the guest of honor being marked 'by a eor.-ase of violets. Covers i-ri' laid for thirty. Miss Moutwtl Is leaving for a coiii-m-of Instruction preparatory to service in Franc In the telephone branch of he signal corps and her hosts of friends hnve been eaRer to pay honor to the luuriotic girl. list nlaht she. was presented with nn army wrist watch and nn Honor :uard pin by the members of the class of which he has been nn earnest and enthusiastic worker, ' A number of other affairs have recently been Riven in her hon or and her departure is followed by a. ureal host of sincere pood wishes. Marin, Mrs. Karl liillanders, Mrs. The County W. O. T. U. Is planning Charles Oiitiiian :uhI Mrs. Charles an apron sale and home cooked food Crabtree. ' sale on Aliril tit In lenmeiou. Uw details wilt be announce d later. Members or the llesearch Club met yesterday with Mrs. 11. Tarlett with a koimI attendance. After the transaction of business the afternoon was delightfully spent i it sewing for the French and 1'elKian babies, llur itlK1 Ibis (line Nils, t ,1. i m en Kave nn Interesting tali; on soldier life at Camp I'Wis. having recently return ed troni a visit there with her son, who Is a first lieutenant. She dwelt to some extent on Hie Hostess House j 918 Thompson street which they re wblch Impressed her greatly. The ! cently purchased. It Is one of the meeiini; adjourned to meet In regular houses formerly owned by the Thoinp session two weeks from now. j son estate. Mr. and lrs. A. 1 . . Schaefer are moving Into the house The Parish House tlnlld of thejat Si 2 Thompson street which the church of the Kcdeemer will meet on i Fraziers arc vacating and Mrs. Chnrlea Mrs. WlndtiR. mother of Mrs. W. T. I'hy of Hot Uike, Is visiting in the city for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. I-evl YounRivn have moved to Portland to make their homo. . Mr. ami Mrs. liwrence CI. FYnzior are moving into their new home, ut Tuesday afternoon at the Uectory 1o I perfect h more permanent ursaniza- i tlon. Kverv vouns matron in the par.. Mrs. O. H. Huff entertained de-1 ish is ureentlv requested to attend as IlRhtfully yesterday afternoon with ajthe business is of importance, pretty affair In compliment to her house guest, Mrs. Hamilton of Tort-1 -War time foods, strictly in accord land, who has been visiting here rorjance with Hoover's food rules will be the past week. The. afternoon was on sale tomorrow at Oray lirothers" devoted to sewing and chatting with j grocery store w hen the ladles of the delicious refreshments served at the j Parish Aid of the Church of the Re close. The guests Included Mrs. deemer hold their cooked food sale. A "Wade. Mrs. G. I Johnson, Mrs. Jake ' tempting array will be displayed. vim i-w SAVE SUGAR WHEAT MILK Buy a package of Grape-Nuts and get acquainted with its Veal economy.' Needs no sugar Saves milK Needs no cooliing Saves waste Delightful, Havory wheat and barley nourishment, eatable to the last crumb. Quintioj1- will move into tlio house on Vincent stret whioh. the Schaofors nr Sivins" up. TDmorwnv Is niniin volnntoor lny nt IUmI 4 imss hciuhiiiarters ami an urffom ttpfMMil is mudv for workers in fold ing &-uitzc. It Is iMirtlruturly desired that those who live dono no I ted fross work as xt- r llusc who do not helot. ; to rlassik us well as rcuuliir memlKW ne present. The room is on tho thirtt floor of the Fed-. oral huil(linr. : The Young Peoples SocUMy of the Baptist church will hold, an old time basket social-tonight i the basement of the church. There will he a liter ary society and debate in connection with the affair and an Interesting time is anticipated. LI NA CAVAUERI if? The EiernilTemptreji1 V, Ml m ALT A TODAY. M. Jj, Morris, Helix merchant, Is a missions it may be necesnary to-ast visitor in Pendleton. ' Salt Lake for but one catcher. s r rwrKoY. Milton attorney 1st the infield looks lik tt will be well spending" the day in the city. Georg"e Gross, prominent Athena resident, was in the city yesterday. 1 taken care of. Fisher is a fixture at (first Portland already -has three ( promising' youngsters signed to report at Pendleton in Hololcher. Armstrong Spence Bentley has returned from and Hitter, Whether any of the trio W. R. Harden of Athena is in the 1 city today. , . 1 C. W. liustepd of Echo was at the Bowman last evening.- . , Karl B. Moore of Pilot Pvock spent , last night in Pendleton. D. H. Mansfield of Athena spent last night In Pendleton. "tV. H. Booker of Weston is spend ing today In Pendleton. Mrs. Ruth Tharp of Durkee Is reg istered at the St. George. J. S. West was up from his home at Her mist on last night. Dr. R. O. Gale of Hermlston, Is among the visitors in Pendleton. Harvey G. starkweather, candidate for governor. Is at the Pendleton. Mr. and M r a. Pr a n k Sa 1 i n ca m e up this mftrning- from their f;Ain near Stnnfleid.." R. I. Morrill and family nf 1'ma ( ilia wore n p frtnn the seaport town last evening. ; GeorsM W. TJeuallen and Hugh l.ietiailcn nf At lyna are transacting husiness here today. ( . R. II ibherd, prominent farmer f the ('.rand Rmide valley, la a l'en- fllotun visitor today. Bert Wilson, former deputy sheriff in t (lis county and now' claim agent for the f i,-Wr R. X., is here to4lay. Miss Ixliia (Nmtts left this morning for Moscow. Maho, to visit at the Delta Carnnia house of the University of Idaho. " Tom Marxon nf-I lermlslon. who has hef jt.in St. Anthony's huHpital for the past l-w weeks, exports to return homo trtmorrow. California where he was called by the death of his sister. . . "WV Ia Thompson left" last night f,or Portland to attend a meeting- of the state highway commission. A B. Calderhead of the Northern Pacific freight department, is here upon a business trip today. Ed Westerson, who has been farm-. ing at I ting for several years and re will earn a regular berth, time-only will tetl. Salt Lake has seven in fielders from whom they, will choose four.- The trio likely to be- turned adrift by the Bees are Four born, of the Central Association. Pope,, of the New. York State League, and a chap named Kvans. Both, Pope and Four born are said to b good prospects. Ryan, Cox, Miller. Chupelje Sulli van ana smun are me. nee outmia- cently sold out, has gone to Montana erJk Ryan- MUler and" Chapelle will dr: caldWejll's. SYRUP PEPSIN , - J -S ! 1 ". I " ' The Perfect L,axattve ' Quickly Corrects any Disorder oL the Intestinal Tract, Relieves the Conges gestion and Restores. Norjtnal' Condi tions. Is Gentle- in Action' andJ Does Not Gripe. Sold by Druggists ;Every- ' where 50 cents and $1.00.. ' A- trial bottle' can be, obtained,. (re-. of ; ' charge, by writing ta Dr. W. li. Caldwell, . 457 Washington St., Monticello, Illinois. , to- .locate. Charles Wheeler, a prominent at torney of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is vis iting at the country home of Mr. and. Mrs Frank Praxier. He is a brothor iri law of Mr. Frazier. M'CREDIE EXPECTS mot likely land tlio regular positions and ns the Bees will carry a. utiitly outfiulcJci', it will leave two outcrgard en men to be released. . . E3 s-J' 15 h3 ST3 The Eig'gesi'. Saving Yet All day Saturday we will sell Pork Neck Bones and Back Bones for 8c per pound. All fronl country dressed pigs. THIS IS JUST HALF PRICE. .. Roast Veal 18c per lb. j THIS WILL SAVE YpU MONEY M , We will sell you fifty pound boxes of Large Columbia Ptivei SMELT for, $2.85. If you want nice fish to use all summer put the fish in a keg or jar with some brine and you will have some thing good and very cheap. ' CENTRAL MARKET CO: WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Need Help to Pass the Crisis Safe lyProof that Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound Can be Relied Upon. ; TJrbnna.Ill. 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An anonymous parly signing himself "Amerlcanus" found WINNING TEAM lt,me to write to the Tall Mall Gazette , :sUKg?estlnff the name "Cock-talls" for HAS UF.I) ll I.IKRIA- nfXCII OP i !.h" AericaB , ,""'e don' .... , like the name Sammies he wrote. , SOI .N(iOTKH.S VOll TKVOI TS j And pM tJazette R. ' , IN PKMH.KTOX. ! ' : . ' 'I A little taffy Injudiciously applied PORTLAND, March 15. No doubt makes, a, humble man -stuck ud. as to the prospect for a Rood team to I represent Portland in the Pacifict I Coast International Ionq-ue is worry- 1 & ing Judse McCrcilie. Yesterday the! J" JfJ, tSCS t i .vii.i.tnu iiiuK'ian'- iuuh u Ni.tiiL at inc I probable lint nf players Walter Henry I McCredle. in i liaiKn of tho Salt Lake ; club, niiKbt ii i n over to Manasi'r Hill ! Hslnr when the latter viMits INirter- 1 hS ville next week. The TUes liae nn over abundance of likely-lofikinv talent, cavortinp; ut Porterville, and Jlunaser Henry will Ktart .jtrtminw - down the Hiiund next week at whirli time JTanaKcr Hill Fi.sher will lie on haml with sufficient CM.ntraets lo ;.:;N'iier in whatever talent he ileoms iini'cssary to'isivo l'firdand a reir'seiiUtlive af;t;reKatiitn. Ten twirl. are in the Pee rami) and Aiifrein.. will irr- but six of When the kidneys are weakior' them alter, ihe niavt.- of iim sea.nn. Idisordered they cease to do their .lmlse i 'i t ilie. l iKui es ho iniKht be j work, and instead of cleansing the able to Kit "Jiube" l:nii.s fcir the! blood of impurities, the waste products I'lu llaiid ii-iini. u . iili-d waivers cnulil ' remain 10 attack the whoie system, cam-. be secured ..ei him. vans liil not ' ,n8 aches and pains in muscles and joints. lake kindly In tlio Idea of having to I.Ike orders from Walter Mol'redin hut feels kindly toward Jutlm Alc f'redie. I-:vans pitched icood ball for the Bees last season and would be a winner in the I'aeiric ('oast Interna tional Ixai;ue. fimkwlieht and Ark- nnburg, arc 1he other twirlers." Hill invigorate, stimulate and restore to healthy Fisher ruiKht land for the team. Five catchers are on the Salt Lake roster. The Bees will keep but two, and Portland will probably he allotted Its choice between Gomes, Hinkle anil Stiuires. if Cliff Lice is finally award ed to Portland by the National Com- v 1 rFf 1 : Thing U5k to mm. 1 . , i A N aching back may not mean I - anything serious, but it certainly ! . doesn't mean anything .good... 4 under eyes, biliousness, erratic appetite and other ills and ail men ta, . AtTlXG r:ilIKP (IV STAFF OIM'OSFJ THK. ('KN.SOHSIIIP IBuils for We are offering about 35 .head of good registered SHORTHORN and HERFORD Hulls suitable for farm and range purposes. These Bulla are acclimated and conditioned especially for range purposes. Each will be sold, backed by our guarantee. 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The kidneys do their utmost to tree the blood of this Irritating acid, . but become weak from the overwork; Jhey ge tsluggish; the ellmlnalive tiseueJ clog and thus the waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. When your kidneys ache and feel Plie lumps of lead, and you have ting Ing pains in the back or the urine is i.enerai jvytnn r. March, who has i cloudy, full of sediment, or the hlad Just returned from France to become ider is Irritable, obliging you to seek r Injure; m'.ikcs a dellnbtrul Efferves cent lltbla-water drink, and .nobody can make a inisluke by tairtug a little occasionally to keep the Mdneyn clean That Kitchen Drain Board Burnett' Original "NU-8INK'.' was. designed especially as a coating for Old Kitchen Drain-Boards, Composition or Wood; that haive become spotted, Htnlned, and discolored. . It Is a liquid, waterproof coatlntr, very hard and veiy ioi(h. mil4 provides a smooth, white porcclaln-like finish that 'rati be coiftlnn- -ally. washed and cleaned, thus insuring the highest degree-of sani tation. , ,i Contract and Job Work Promptly. Dope. L. J. r.lcATEE The Pfactical.PaintMan 513 Main Street. . Terephon 159 i n 51' f f t r.-.lgia 'Jin. and active. j t n r- T- .. j Homebody liui t.-'