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', dilUMi was served immedi jdent of the club for next year "while the ceremony, after 'Mrs.- Thoma Thompson was Elected ttmcwwm at th temporary adjourn ! clous luncheon merit of th HtirglraJ tlrelnjr work,jatcly folrowinsr to meet thin evening in the Red Cross auto trip through the .Willamette irecordlng secretary, Mrs. John Vert, sewing rmirn to devote the time to valley. They will e at home to their (corresponding seeretary, Mrs. F. K. comfort bags- fh will be there at frlcuds t the Mann ranch after Hoyden, treasurer, and Mrs. C. K. Colesworthy, auditor. After business considerations were dispensed, with, Mrs. Owen's guests enjoyed an In formal social hour, concluded t 7 o'cloek and will welcome a, good Juno 1st. H attendance an Ihere are many hinds' ' of work Involved In making the kit j lllmer Harrison Hay . and Miss rid many hands can I kept "busy. Cirace K, Kelly were married at the " i Christian church at S:30 yesterday I dainty Hoover refreshments. Teh Ijidlea- Missionary Society of'afternoon. RevJI. H. Hubbell offi- the Presbyterian church met on Wed- elating. The two young people arj Piano, soloa by Miss Ixrene King nenday afternoon at the home of i from Echo and the wedding was wit-;and by ;Mfss Rather Winn formed jk Mrs. David IT. Nelson of 111 Wash-; nessed by a mimher of their friends 'delightful feature of entertainment inirton mreet. wlih Mesdnmes Nelson, I and relatives. at the meeting of the Knitting Clubs MTicMaotf-r and Ioug Helta, as no- "' .yesterday, 'when member assembled trie. The hours passed all too soon Misa Ora Poage has returned from ; in the club room of the IJbrary for as the Interesting monthly prosram Sslem where she has been visiting the last time before adjournment for was carried out and excellent musical ' relatives and friends during the past'the summer. Knitting.-will continue, numbers were given by members of, several days. however, and with the arrival. 4f new the society. Thirty ladies.' including i yarn, a special meetina- will Mrcalled. vLiltors. were present- preparations i Mrs. M. c. Lovelace and small riau-l An interesting- occurrence - yesterday were made for the annual pirnlo enter arrived here this morning from ; was the completion byr Mra. Winusm which will be held on June iih. lte-(Spokane and are guests at the home Milne of her thirtieth Red , Cross freshments were served by the hos- of Mrs. Lovelace's sister, Mrs. G. M. . sweater. Her ranlda and attractive teases. Rice. I work has called forth much 'praise j " ' among patriotio knitters. . . Coming as a. complete surprise to' Mr. and Mrs- Xorborne Berkeley and j ( all tbrlr friends was the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Judd plan to leave ! Miss Lorene King last evening won .Miss Faye Duff and Irvin Mann yes-:in the morning for a motor trip to honors In an interesting silver medal i terday at noon at the home of the Hay Creek where they will .be guests contest held under -the auspices of the bride near I'endleron- The wedding at the couiitry home of Mr. and Mrs.W. C. T. U. in the clulT room of the was a very quiet one, attended only Charles Berkeley for a few days visit, .library. Her reading of "Why Ned by the Immediate families of the bride returning the latter part of the week Said No" occasioned the praise of the and groom. The ceremony was sol- accompanied by Miss Mildred Berk- -audience as well as the decision of the emnized by Rev. W. S. , Gleiser of-eley who has spent the winter there. Judges, who were Mrs. J. H. Gwinn, Athena. Mr. fileiser and Mr. Mann j j Mrs. Holman Ferrln and Mrs. Saling. were friends together at Willamette I Ejection of officers was an inter- j Much enjoyment in addition to the t-'nlversltv. In .Salem. The bride was esiing item of business yesterday at gowned with charming simplicity In lh meethiK of the Thursday After crepe dc. chino over white satin am! noon Club for which the president, carried a -bouquet of Marsh O'N'eil Mrs. A. J. Owen, was hostess at her ofles. Roses and carnations were the hnie on riiompsrn street. Mr3. TT. flowers used In decoration- A dell-. M. Hcndsjr: was chosen as presi- Children Cry for Fletcher's The Kind You Eave Always Bought, and which has been In pse for pytfr thirty years, has bcrne the signature of and has been-made under his per- 2LEyX- onal supervision sincp its infancy. &fSJ. -CtA4lZ Allow no one to deceive you in this. r All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of ' ' Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains . neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its mge te its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; :.Ilaying Feverishnecs arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUIME i CASTO R I A ALWAYS Bears the 'Signature of interesting program wasa reading. The Rasgedy Man," by Lester King, pendinjr the Judge's decision. The evening proved enlertnining to many friends of the participants. : 1 - r ' Mrs.'T. M. Henderson, who Is soon to leave Pendleton for awhile, is this afternoon the Inspiration for an In formal tea at the home of Mrs. A. "W. Fttigg. which a few friends and In timate friends have been asked by Mrs. Rugg and Mrs. V.- V. Averlll. The affair Is simply appointed,' and was planned as nn informal adieu" to Mrs. Henderson who' is a cousin of Mrs. Rutrg. . . f Friends of Mrs. Leon Cohen, promi nent Pendleton matron who has been spending the winter in Washington. will be interested to learn that she is now enroute to France to serve in the canteen work of the Y. M. C. A. A letter from Mrs. Charles H. Carter. -who Is also spending the winter in the- nation's capitol, brings the news that Mrs. Cohen sailed on Monday. A group of little friends aro being entertained at dinner this evening by Mrs. Helen Melts at her home. Got Jane street. In honor of her two nephews. Ray .Dudley and Elbert Belts. Klbert will leave, Monday to spend the summer with hia uncle, Veri4 Plts, and aunt, Mrs. Ralph Knight, at Calgary. Canada, and Ray will return to his home-at Helix aft er spending the winter 'in school in Pendleton. The -guest list Included Dale Can non. Donald Cross, Byron Warner. Kdgar Averill, Vivian Warner, Ma rlon Averlll, and the honor guests. Ray Dudley and Klbert Beits. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stockman and Lowell Stockman will leave Monday for Alberta for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Dodd. They expect to re main away about three weeks, stop ping in Calgary and Alderson. rn;Use;lFof Oyer ;30 Years "The Kind You Have Always Bought Hot Water Each Morning t puts Roses in Your Cheeks V V J 'J Miss Rita Littlejohn of Athenn. came to Pendleton last evening to be the commencement guest of Miss Hel en Xelson. She will remain until the end. of he week. left yesterday for X look one's best am! feel one's best I to enjoy is inside bath ecji niurnmg l flunu Iroiu tne niu-ui tiie preiou ny'm waste, sour fi.-i un'iitation and poi biiou. Uiiiut Ixiure it i thttT'xd w.tn Sir biOid. ,liitl as -al, lirn it burnt, eaves behind a crtuiu amount of iu--MUibufctLtile uuterial in ttie lorui of i!ie, so the food and drink taken each liy leave in tiie aiimintsr organs a -itain amount ol iiniij.'eli.'ie uiateriai. rlik-li if not eiiluiust'd. lorm Imiiii nd tuwms hirh are then sucked into trie Siiiod throiiiih tli err iurt whii-li are Hitrndi-d to urlt id only nnurudiiuent to : It-tM i to lly . II JOB want toee t!n p!w of healtliT Amiui in your ciweks. to se our kih yrt clearer and cU-rer, you are to'd to itriaw every mornuijr it-b sn-itiu'. I-!... of hot water ith a tt-"rif ill i4 lnnrU3iie pliopbte in it, aiiirh is a liraile nii ol lniir tie ale IfTileti.iI nd toljns fr,ni tiif i-mail, ier. .iliieva aixl boel. thus cli-ans-j f, wieu'i.a4 j'Uiif;ij tlt ut'f alimentary tract, brfora putting mow fooii into tiie stomai.il. tiirl.s and women aith ual'.o.v skina livir kpoti, pio;;ia cr i-ilml torn plea ion. six tliore lio wake up with t icuated tongue, bad ta,U-, naity breath others who are both red with hc.ida-jip Miions e'lls, ai-id ttoma !i or cjnstiiM) tioa bl' mid biytn tlii .iiwiiliatid "fel U r urinkinjr and are aaarcl of verj proiioumed recults in one or two weeks A quarter pound of limestone phosj phata cutis u-ry little at the drtur yUn .but is suOieient to demon -trate that jual as f..;ip jnd Lot water cleanses, punnet ninl intheii I'm skin on the outnle, sr ,ln Mater and liror.tone p:Mfhate act (on tl inWe orsam. We mtlt aiwalrt mnii.iiT t!int internal sanitation i t( Iv n i re important than outside clew D li lies lea'i-e the skin pores do not sorb "n puriths :nlo t!:c blood, while tia IxiWf l pore do. I Women who defJre to enhance ' ; beauty of their complexion hould just Jtry tail 4 J R. B- Kllgore Boise. " Mrs. Florence Skinner of Athena Is a shopper in town today. ' Sneed Cecil Is here from Walla Wal la for a few. days' visit with friends. . H. L. Lyon, of La Grande', was an overnight guest at the Pendleton ho tel. ...... Will F. Kettenbach, manker of Lewiston, Idaho, is a business visitor in Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Reese arrived here last night from Portland ana stoppad at the Pendleton hotel. They , went to Walla Walla today. ! Noah rhiiriui Schuman left today for Port- managed land after a business visit here, and i Chicago Xews. will return In a few days forUhn dedi cation of Olney Mausoleum, whichiwill be held Sunday, June 2. ... ..-api... .-.:a,a,.bt., : "... , - I Mm. Hiiith Moliitvn is In the city ( (torn Atheiuu - . ',, ' v i Bert Wtlim, tK-W. R. A N. claim : agent, is here. ! -Thomas McHride and- family are ! ftosrn from Weston today. t ' -' i Charles-lJix left trdwpolnt Yed ttesday for -Chicago, 1(1. " i. , ' Srs. Newell of Hrmlston, ' spent yesterday In Prud!eton. "S - ' , jMalner Rrtggs la at Corral lis. 'hav ing son o,ver yesteTiJaf.. v',: , V ! a C. Snlth of La Orailde .was a busjness visitor Wednesda.v. i t D. O. Justus, .of . Heppner, Is regis ttrtd at, the Bpvvman llotel today. Misses Doris and. Jessie Chesnut wei- , down front Adatna yesterday, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis left this mornlpg for a short stay at Condon. - Mra, H. M- Topliff has gone to La tSrande for a couple of days' business stay, , ., v ' i i , ' , 3. R Cressman of Washington,- D. C in in Pendleton, stopping at the Bowman. , . i, Alice and Arthur Ferguson of He lix were overnight guests at the Ho tel St. George. , ' ; F. H- Felts, a horse buyer. ; Is here from Spokane. He Is stopping at the Hotel St. George- tl.-H- Storle and Joseph Russell of Walla Walla were at the Pendeton hotel yesterday. Misses Lucile and Wilhelmlna Baer leave tomorrow night for a visit with relatives at Albany. Elmer Storie, former Pendletonian and now a Walla Walla business man was here last evening. Rev. J. W. Stockton of New Homo was here between trains last night on his way to Twin Falls. Miss La Verne Do Lashmutt of I -a Grnnde arrived here at noon for a visit with Mrs. P. F. Guilmet. "George Phelps, who la 111 with a light attack of typhoid fever, is re ported .o bo doing very well. Ray Logan, a prominent real estate dealer of La Grande was In the city this morning en route to Pasco. Mrs. S. Bandies returned homo to Athena last night after tt visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Ora Jay. E. H. Storie, manager of the R. I Smith implement store at Walla Wal la, is a business visitor in Pendleton today,. Mrs. -M- Frledley . and daughter. Juanita, drove to Athena and spent the day with Mrs. Viola Dudley yesterday. Mrs H. B. Ross and small son from Tekoa, Wash., are Eiietrts of the for mer's auut, Mrs- Jack Wllhlte at 619 Thompson street. t Joe Heiiner. a prominent ntorney of Baker, was In Pendleton this morning en route on legal -business to North Yakima and Seattle. H. M. Culter, manager of Hiilawny spriugs is here today with the report that the resort is being improved and will bo open for business on June 8. William B. Bolton of the nnttereall Shoe company, was In town overnight on one of his .regular trips. Br. Bolton has been making this territory for the past 20 years. . Miss Beulah Spencer and Miss Gwendolyn Mclntyre were in Tendle ton yesterday on their way home to Adams. The girls have been enjoy ing a week's stay with Mrs. Al Boy len at Pilot Rock. RKAVF.R TO .VV LAST FAREWELL Steamer Left Portland Wcdncsdaj on IasC Private? Voyage- PORTLAND. May 23. -On the last lap of her 196th voyase between Portland and California ports the steel steamer Beaver, owned by the San Francisco & Portland Steamship company, left on Wednesday to be come a servant of the United StAtef government In the great fight- cap tain Tibbetts and his crew will put in at San Francisco with the Beaver sometime Friday and immediately turn her over to the United States shipping board. The Beaver was built at Newport News for her operators In 1909 and has been service 'lietween Portland. San Francisco and San Pedro prac tically ever since. She was one of the - famous "big three' fleet which have made Portland their northern port of call for years. The Beaver Is 457,5 feet long, has ' a 47-fool beam and 2. foot depth. She. 4707 tons gross. San Francisco Is her pott of registry- was not a to float a promoter, but h lot of stock. Argentina's pacifism is more or less spurlos versenkt. . ' - V- '. i jPW'Wt ll'lWl..jJvsJ1rqy-y-WTy--:-- t . sM ' tit ' t-.. Thf Frotij For Qver ' Tv 9 " Tars;. Stjtjl Going J. G. Darby. Pendleton man Xs-it h thfi It Cunadten battalion,. , Royal Grenadiers, who his 4een at the front In France, for over two "years. I.i sill Iwllve and In the umi' H hopes to get home, by Christmas, ac cording to a letter he has written 10 his friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jf.jt. Body. The letter In ful lis as follows: , JSoinewhere In France, . April I. 118. Dear Jim atiil Dora: Just a few lines to letyou know 1 am still alive and feeling In th pink. Well, 'how is everybody around the old, town? ' Hope they All feel ax well as I do.' Well, what . dy yon think about, the war qver there? i Don't you fthlnk I am a. real, good j stayer two yeara and two months i In1 the front area Is not ao bad is it I and only- been knocked over once- Well, must think myself lucky so far, anyway. WeUV. I am longing to see all of you and I am hoping to be able to come next Xmas, which I hope to be able to do. I really have good hopes of "strusjgHns through now that 1 have stuck It out so long. I feel as though I would like to see the end but you know a man can't last forever In this same and I have been exceptionally- lucky or I would not have- lasted so Jong. , Well, 1 have been longing to set a paper from Pendleton and I have never ha9 one since I left. 1 do quite a bit of reading and sniokng when things .'are quiet but there are times when you don't get much chance for either. ' ' WoM,f hope jim is In good health. also Hbth.tho little ones- I guess they are gelling .quite big now, -but re rnomber mo to thein. .. Remember me fo them nil r.t the Moose lodge and don't forget to write as soon as you can. " Have seen several of the IT. S. boys but -none I know as yet. 1 gol a letter from V. U. the other day. 1 am always glad to hear from anyone. I also got a small parcel of to'bncco from ft friend in Penflleton. Well. Rive everybody my kind re gards and tell theta I, hope to see everybody about Xmns, all being "well. 1 remain your loving friend bill xxxx. 463684. 123 Bat- Canadians. Royal Grenadiers. B- E. F., France. Childrens Dresses : . Misses and Children's Wash Dresses . made of fine quality of ginghams and chambrays"; plain and" fancy plaids, checks and fancy stripes, also, solid col orswell made dresses in the new belted stylessizes 2 to 14, 98c, $1.25 and $1.49 Misses' Fancy Poplin Dresses, a beau tiful assortment of styles' and colors, sizes 6 to 14 $1-93 TKe Hub 32 Sample Stores. 745 Main St if..- k i t, t IXCOMK TOX NOTICFS ' - iti-: ox Tiiront w.vv PORTLAND. Or., May 23. Collec tor of Internal Itcvenue Milton A. Miller announced today that the no tices to income taxpayers of the am ount of their payments have been mailed from ' Wft.hinBton and should reach here Within the next two or three days. These taxes are duo on or before June 15, Mr. Miller jremlnds taxpay ers, and he urges patriotic person subject to the tnx to make their pay ments as early as possible. DICSPAIX KSCAPES R-KAT1I. (Continued from Pag 1.) b(jt few hold." Joe has been Iti actual fighting for 18 months. Charles writes that he himself is feeling fine and that he has gained "like the dickens" since coming ou: of the hospital where he was sent with tlie mumps. He Is on th per manent staff in England and writes that he expects he will be there for a good long time. , His letter r was written on April 28. In the letter. Lieutenant Despaln encloses Heutenant-deneral Sir A.' W. Currlc's thrilling order to Canadlnns. with whom Joe is fighting, In which ho orders them to "advance or fall where you stand facing the enemy." General Currle is commanding the Canadian corps. The text of the or der, which was Issued on March 27, follows: ' 'In an endeavor to reach an Im mediate dlcisfbn the nemy has gather ed, all his forces and struck a mighty blow at the British Army. Over whelmed hy sheer weight of numbers the British divisions In the line be tween the Scarpe and the Oise have "alien back fighting hard, steady nd indlsmayed. ''Measures have been tpken success fully to meet this German onslaught Th French hae gathered a powerful army commanded by a most alii and twisted leader, and this army is now moving swiftly to our help, and fresh British divisions are being thrown in. "The Canadians are soon to be en gaged. Our motor-machine-gun bri gade has already played a most gal lant part, and once again covered It self with glory. You Will Xot Die' ' "Look back with pride on the un broken record of yohr glorious achievements, asking yon to reulize that today the fule of the JsiUIhIi empire hangs in the balance, 1 iiluee iny IruM In the Canadian Corps, knowing that where t'amidlnns aro engaged there can be no giving way. "Under the orders of your devoted officers In the coming buttle you will advance or fall where you stand foe 'facing the enemy. -"To those who fall. I say. 'You will not die, but step Into Immortality, j Your mothers will not lament your j rrte. but Will De prouu lo liuve umnn such sojis. Your names will be rever- j er for ever and ever hy your urate- j ful country," and God will take yoa , unto Himself.' ! "Canadians, in this fateful .hoi f I command you and 1 trust you to fight as Kim have n aver Joutehtn with all your strength, with all your deteVfriL m.tlon. with all your tranquil courage. "Cri many a hard-fousrht field of battle you have overcome this enemy. With nod's help you shall "achieve victory once more." (Signed) A. V. CXTRRIIi., Lleutenunt-Beneral, Commanding Canadian Corps." Lest Remedy for WliiKiplne Count!. "Ijist winter when my little boy hid the whooping con ult I gave 'him Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs-J. K. Roberts, East St. Louis, III. "It kept his cough loos and relieved him of thone dreadful coughing spells. It Is the only Cough medicine I keep In the house because I have the most confidence In It." This remedy Is also good fur colds and croup. Adv. Get Kid of Your ltlictinuitim. Now 1 the time to get rid of your theumatlsm. You will find Chamber Iain's Liniment a. great help. . The re lief which It affords Is alone worth mt.ny times its cost. Adv. iiiiiiiiiiiiiii Now Is the Time to Conserve When you buy a FORD you ar- reducing your motor car expenses to the IXIWFXT POSSItlLB EX. . TEXT and OHTAIXI.Vtf THK ;KK.yrl-:(ST Kl'fHI KXC'Y for the money expended. The FORD iM-rrorms tho same duties of a high priced car at a reduced cost that is Incomparable. Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson Sts. Phone i08 PENDLETON tf)W) if sM m- ' . ----- rJ. I . t-, A Al li. Itarncss, (be world's famoos aul mal wizard and two trf bin Wr IMA ck-pbaol m bo seen bcrc liar if, ; . , , JOTI guard At this tim of the year people fee: weak, tired, listless, their blood is thin they have lived indoors and jieihopf expended all their mental end boom energy end they want to know how tr renew their energy end stamina, over come headaches and backaches, Iisti clear eyes, a smooth, ruddy skin, m feel the exhilaration of real good liealtt tingling tiiru their body. Gogd, pare rich, red blood is the best insurano against ilia of all kinds. Almost a) diseasee come from impure and impov er-.'ihed blood. It is to be noticed in th pale or pimply face, the tired, haggart appearance or the listless manner. Drink hot water a half hour befor meals, and for-a vegetable tonic there'' nothing beiur th n i'r. Pierce's tioldci Medical Disro.vry, the oid-foshionet herbal remedy, w'bi-li- lias had such I fine wpolnlioii for fifty years. It con tains no alcohol or narcotics. It a made from tiolden Seal root. Blood root, Oregott grape ns. Queen's root Black Cherry bark, extracted with gly eerine and made into tablets and liquid Tablets sixty cents, at most drng store .. In order to iumir pure blond nod U build op the svxlem try Ibis tonic knowi a lr. Fierce'! Cioldea Medical iliscov ry, lit it uo 1 i .jMsesr j TUESDAY, May f(D Tkkcts on sale B a. m. Show Hay, Tsllman & Co., Cor Main and Alia. 5061 PKOPLK ACHES OF TENTS mtW$ Ckalltaot . treeatet 30 2 IIS SPECIAL TRAINS 100 ANIMAL TRAINERS - LI 0 Kit Tkr.l.i IN ON K ACT Ut Ci WM Extaal 1000 EDUCATED ANIMALS ALL ACTORS INCLUDINO . Uote,Tlsece, Bear Lo parti, Jasuars, Elephant, Camels, Zebras, Saa Uoits, Zubus, Menhsy s,flc 65 Instructive. Anwstna, amaiiaf Thrilllnc AcU O W rVemlum -Horses aad Pefilee All Actor ' 40 Rla-Tlckllnc - Aalatal Clewas OAr.lSON AVIATION (LION .Causes 'Tartlla of,. , Amaiemant' BIS Bill, Wr.tlle; Ortoly, Tango 9anelaj( Norses, Fare Cemody Elephants, Horss-ft Idlng Haas, Leopards and Bears. 20O Military onles."HI;h.Dlvlna; ansl Jumping Decs and Monkeys.' " " - , , Wlltf AnlmalClreuson.ltorth c CIIttsrlnjir.'svY, Ulln-Vcn Street Paracfa.t f0;30 A Exhibitions Daily, Rein mr th!o, 2 ass F. at Doors Open, a'aa 7