East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 09, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREQONTAN, PENDLETON, .OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 0, 1912.
PAGE THREE
Another Shipment
of Tan and White
SHOES
For Women, Misses and Children
All Styles
White Pumpg, Misses
$1.50, $1.75 and $2.00
White Button Boots, Misses'
$1.75 and $2.00
Tan Button Shoes, Chil
dren's, $1.50, $1.75
and $2.00.
The J. & K Shoes for la
dies at $3.50, $4.00,
$4.50 and $5.00.
Absolutely the best fit
ting and best wearing
shoe on the market.
F. E. LIVENGOOD & GO,
The Ladies' and Children's Store
COLORADO LADY
DIES ATVU
MHS. AMANDA CAIIKOLI.
EXPIRKS WHILE VISITING
O'Hurra Ilahc I'mK'rgws Kurglrwl 'Op
eration IjmIIim liana Uhcx Pro
gram at Walla Wallu Miss Juunlta
ltoniwtz a l.rlde.
(Special Correspondence.)
Weston, Ore., April 9. Mrs. Aman
da Carroll of Fowler, Colorado, who
has been visiting with her sister,
Mrs. R. A. Lleuallen of this city, died
Friday morning. No funeral arrange
ments have been made as yet as they
are expecting relatives from Colora
do. Miss Clara Hall spent Saturday an J
Sunday in Pendleton.
Child Operated On.
One of the small children of Marion
O'Harra was taken Wednesday to
Walla Walla for medical treatment.
The child has been suffering for some
time with an abscess in the head and
it is feared that it is on the brain.
On operation was considered neces
sary. Mrs. James Price, vho has been In
Walla Walla at the bedside of her
mother, Mrs. Grandma Richmond, re
turned home Wednesday.
, Mr. Emery Stagge went to Pendle
ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell lingers and
daughters of Adams, were in Weston
Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. John
Du Puis.
The ladies' band of Weston had a
most enjoyable automobile excursion
to Walla Walla Saturday where they
played during the afternoon.
Mrs Hugh Worthlngton of Portland
is visiting in Weston this week.'
MIks IJonlwta a Bride.
The wedding of Miss Jaunita Boni
wtz and Mr. Ephrlam ; Tucker was
solemnized Sunday, April 7, at the
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Boniwtz. Both the bride
and groom are well known here.
The Misses Gladys and Bernice
Richmond of Walla Walla are In
Weston visiting friends.
Misses Lottie Fleek and Lula Georgs
of Pendleton, were 5n W'.-slort Sunday
visiting Miss Viva Warren.
Mrs Bessie McAtee and children of
Pendleton were In Weston during the
week visiting Mrs. J as Navin.-
Mrs. George Snider of Dayton, is in
Weston visiting friends and relatives.
The Menely Quartet gave a reli
gious entertainment at the United
brethren church Sunday evening be
fore a large audience.
Mr. I. O'Harra went to Walla Walla
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton and
family of Athena, were in Weston
vlHitiiig with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Pinkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Du Puis of Ad
ams, was in Weston last week.
Mrs. Delia Potburg of Lexington, is
visiting in Weston.
Mrs. John Thompson of Gibbon,
Oregon, Is visiting in the city.
Miss Eunice Gregory of Pendleton,
visited her sister. Miss Vernice Gre
gory of thic city.
Mr. Sam Ross of La Grande, Is in
Weston visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank
Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright of
Oh. Mow I Itched I
What long nerve-racking days of con
stant torture what sleepless nights of
terrible agony itch itch itch, con
stant Itch, until it seemed that I must
tear off my very akin then
Instant relief my skin cooled, soothed
and healed!
The very first drops of D.D.D. Pre
scription for Eczema stopped that awful
Itch instantly: yes, the very moment
D D.D. touched the burning skin the tor
ture ceased. A 26c bottle proves It
D D.D. has been known for years as
the only absolutely reliable eczema
remedy, for it washes away the disease
germs and leaves the skin as clear and
healthy as that of a child.
All other druggists have D.D.D. Pre
scription go to them it you can't come
to us but don't accept some big profit
substitute.
But If you come to our store, we are
so certain of what D.D.D. will do for you
that we offer you a full size bottle on
this guarantee: If you do not find that
it takes away the itch AT ONCE, it
costs you not a cent.
TALIjMAX & COMPANY.
STEIN-BLOCH SMART CLOTHES
li
SYLEOri
Plus Our Own Goes With Every
Suit That Bears the Label
, This means a, big thing for you; ASSURANCE
that a firm of tailors more than half a century
old, and rate AAI, is backing your purchase to
the limit, and that we are backing them.
What Other Clothier or Tailor in This
Town Can Guarantee You as Much
and Make Good?
Don't be mislead by words. You can see how
our clothes fit before you take them.
WE GIVE "S & H" GREEN TRADING STAMPS
ALEXANDER'S DEPT. STORE
WE SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE
fa -V .
: : 'Jul l-vK '
Athena, were In Weston Sunday visit
ing Mrs. Wright's father, Mr. M. A.
Baker.
Miss Edna Ross of Athena, was In
Weston visiting friends Sunday.
Dry L. S. Newson of Athena, was in
Weston last week.
Mr. Kenneth MacKenzle of Weston
made a business trip to Helix Thurs
day. Mr. Clyde Alberts was In Pendleton
last week.
Mr. O. M. Richmond was In Helix
last week.
0-W, R. & II.
TA
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JOHN KKNTZ CLAIMS MISS
IXIZAHETII OWENS AS WIFE
AtlK'nu and Adams I'irst Bjim-ImiII
Tennis Split Even in Two C.uiiie Se
ries Odd Fellow Grand Warden
VlMitS.
FALLING HAIR
Iteliing Scalp and Dandruff Arc I'd
. necessary.
If you want to prevent baldness
stop falling hair and itching- scalp,
and banish every trace of dandruff
from your scalp, get a large 50 cent
bottle of PARISIAN SAGE today.
Tou never used a more delightful
hair dressing in all your life. Every
drop in the bottle Is filled with hair
growing virtue.
PARISIAN SAGE causes the hair to
grow profusely and imparts to it a
luster and radiance that cannot fail
to attract favorab'e comment.
It is guaranteed by Tallman & Co.
to stop falling hair, itching scalp and
dandruff, or money back. It kills the
dandruff germ and keeps the hair full
of life and youthful vigor. Large bot
tle 50 cents at Tallman & Co. and
druggists everywhere. The girl with
the Auburn hair is on every -bottle
and carton.
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., April 9. Mr. John
Kentz and Miss Elizabeth Owens of
Adams were married Monday at the
home of the bride. Mr. Kentz Is the
O.-W. R. & N. agent at Adams. They
are very prominent young people of
Adams. The ceremony was perform
ed by Rev. Stockton. Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallan. Mr.
and Mrs. C. Owens and Miss Daisy
Owens, Mr. W. Owens, Mrs. Dupuis,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ried, Mr and Mrs.
G. M Lewis They are spending their
honeymoon in Spokane
Miss Lola Rogers was a Pendleton
visitor Monday.
Dr. McKenny of Helix was a busi
ness visitor in Adams Monday.
Mrs. Bob McBride was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday.
Wade and Ora. Holdman of Cold
Spring, were Adams Visitors Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and
family were Pendleton visitors Satur
day. Earl Slmonton went to Pendleton
Saturday.
Zeb Lewis was a Pendleton visitor
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Robie and children
are visitine friends in Adams this
week.
Mildred and Gwendoline Rogers of
Pendleton came up Friday to spend
Easter Sunday at home.
Dr. Newson of Athena was called
recently to see Ronald Gemmell.
The Adams school ball team played
the Athena school Saturday. The
score was 18 to 12 in favor of Athe
na.
Miss Lola Rogers of Walla Walla
came down Friday to spend Sunday at
home.
The Athena first baseball team
played' Adams Sunday. The score was
5 to T in favor of Adams.
Mrs McDaniel was a Athena vis
itor Sunday.
George . Marquis and son, Marion
of Wal a Walla, were guests of A
Marquis and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Mor
rison this week.
The I. O. O. F. lodge at Adams
were honored Saturday night by the
presence of H J. Taylor, grand war
den. The following Pendleton mem
bers accompanied him: Lot Liver
more, R. Alexander. Fred Taylor. Geo.
Blakely. R. F. Kirkpatrick. Ben
Cresswell, L. A. Eddings, M. J. Car
ney, D. Nelson and Dr. T. M. Hender
son. All came by auto.
The first baseball team ' of Adams
played Athena Saturday. The score
wns 20 to 4 in favor of Athena.
Mrs. M. A. Baker went to Pendle
ton Saturday.
Miss Ruth Kribs of Pendleton is vis
iting in Adams this week.
m.tn !n controlling th government, in
legiflatlon and !n voting trixes. That
means she hps the right to political
suffrage. Max Xordeau.
I am in favor of bringing the votes
of women to the reinforcement of all
good causes. Dean George Hodges.
I would like to see the ballot in the
hands of every woman. Mark Twain.
HERMISTON HAS A
GOOD WATER SUPPLY
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., April 9. The new
city we'.l has been completed and has
an inexhaustible supply of water. It
looks now as if the supply will exceed
the demand for years to come. Last
week a pump and engine were in
stalled and a test was made. The
water was measured and kept up a
steady flow of 235 gallons per min
ute without lowering the water in
the well enough to show.
With such a flow of water to start
on it is certain that the supply is in
exhaustible. All those who know
state that the flow will increase. At
this rate it would mean 24,000 gallons
every hour or 576,000 In 24 hours.
The reservoir has a capacity of
250,000 or less than half the amount
the testing pump could deliver in 24
hours.
VOTES FOR WOMEN
I have never seen an argument
against woman's suffrage that was
not flimsy. George W Cable.
A limited suffrage secures govern
mental efficiency if at all at the ex
pense of the disfranchised class.
Herbert Croly.
Today, to secure the best results
in city government, we must have
the common service of men and wo
men. Charles Zueblin.
We men require woman's suffrage
as much for our own sakes as for the
women's sakes. Israel Zangwill.
Where the interests of women dif
fer from those of men, women espe
cially require the suffrage as a guar
antee to just consideration. John
Stuart Mill.
When a man says to me, "Do you
believe in giving the ballot to women"
I answer. "Xv I believe they ought
to have it without its needing to be
given to them." Rev. J. L. With
row.
Woman has as much interest as
DON'T GET RUN DOW N.
Weak and miserable. If you have
kidney or Bladder trouble, dull head
pains, dizziness, nervousness, pains in
the back, and feel tired all over, get
a package of Mother Gray's AROMATIC-LEAF,
.the .pleasant .herb
cure. It never fails. We have many
testimonials from grateful people who
have "used this wonderful' remedy. As
a regulator it has no equal Ask for
Mother Gray's Aromatic-Leaf at drug-'
gists or sent by mail for 50 cents.
Sample FREE. Address, The Mother
Gray Co., LeRoy N. T.
A valuable dressing for flesh
wounds, burns, scalds, old sores, rash,
chafed skin, Is BALLARD'S SNOW
LINIMENT, it is both healing and an
tiseptic. Price 25c, 50c and Jl.uu
bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Br).
$100 REWARD, $100.
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Catarrh Cure is the only positive care now
vu me meaicai fraternity, catarrh
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constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
the blood and mucous surface, of the sys
tem, thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease, and giving the patient strength
Ing nature In doing Its' work. The pro
prietors nave bo mucn laitn in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Dol
lars for any case that If falls to cure. Bend
for list of testimonials.
Address :
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Sold by Drngglsts. 75c.
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BROWN'S
Bronchial Troches
A remedy of superior merit for Congha, Hoarse,
new and irritation of throat, giviug womlerful
relief in Lung Troubles. Bronchitis and Asthma
Free from opiates or any harmtul inttrrUieu,
Sold only in boies. Sample mailed f rve.
JOHN I. ItKOWN- SON'. Boston. Ma.
Aief&m Suite Al This Week!
To continue afternoons and evenings all this week Join with the
crowds. Sale commences each afternoon 2:30 and evenings at 7:30.
My entire stock to be sold to the highest bidder without reserve and without limit
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