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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1915)
vsar. six. iHi:i!!ii!:i:i!iirri!n:s!i:!!!!!!!iii!iiiiiiw. Now Open I Hong Kong Cafe S AM MMII.E PARLORS ( Noodles f H AND Chop Sueyf j; Oiitlde Tray Order a Svlaltj-. E S limes for ladles and gentlemen. E E open day and night. S merciixnt.v i-rM'irssc" E iUSOMIC IS MASTER OF THE PUTS E DAILY EAST OREGOXIAy. PENDIETOX, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13. 1015, LODGES 1 LOOS VISI T E SpecinI Chlrkcn Dinner E Sundays. 548 Main Street 1 .ext lo i: O. lildg. Thone 601 r FTi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : ; : iTl v. i. Jml.M OL DELIVERS AD. imixs, after which a lUXQl KT IS SEUVED. Cement Work at IVplar Spring Dam U Completed lublic Library Will lo Moved Into New Quancra Soon Pythian SlMers Install Officer Olhor New Note IF MEALS HIT BACK AND STOMACH SOURS TAPES DIArEPSIV ENDS STOM ACII MISERY, INDIGESTION IX 5 MINUTES. If what you Just ate Is souring on your stomach or Ilea like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dlxzineaa, heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste In mouth and stomach headache, you can get Messed relief In five minutes. Ask jour pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Dlapepsln. then you will understand why dys peptic troubles Of all kinds must na and why they relieve sour, out of or der stomachs or Indigestion In five minutes. "Pape's Dlapepsln' Is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimilation into the blood all the food you eat; bejildea, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appe tite; but what will please you most. Is that you will feel that your stom ach and Intestines are clean and freuh and you will not need to resort to I laxatives or liver pills for biliousness or constipation. This city will have many "PapeV Dlapepsln'' cranks, as some people will call them, but you will be enthu siastic about this splendid stomach preparation, too. If you ever take it for Indigestion, gases, heratburn. sour ness, dyspepsia, or any stomach mis err. Get some now, this minute and rid yourself of stomach trouble and Indi gestion in five minutes. AVant Water Ctieap. ROSEBURG. Jan. ' 13. Believing the rates charged for water In Rose curg by the local water and light company are too high, the city coun cil kas decided that-a complaint shall be instituted against the company be fore the state railway commission with a view of securing a reduction. The rate .charged by the local com pany is 10 cents for each lOO gallons. IF YOOR SKIN ITCKESj-JUST . USE RESINOL The moment that T.esinol Ointment touches itching skin, the itching stops and healing bejrin. That is why doc tors have prescribed it successfully for nineteen years in even the severest cases of eczema, tetter, ringworm, mlies ani other tormenting, unsightly skin erup tions. Aided by warm baths with Res inol F"p, Resinol Ointment restores the skin to perfect health nd comfort, quietly, easily and at little co&t. You reed never hesitate to use P.es InoL It contains absolutely nothing that could injure the tenderest sltin even of a tiny baby. No other treat ment for V t skin now be'ore the publio can show such a record of professional approval. All druggists sell Resinol Ointment (5fe. and $1.00), and Res inol Soap (23c.). For trial free, write to Dept. KK, liesinol Baltimore, Ml. Avoid mbrtitutes y calling for "Rea inoH by name. Unscrupulous dealers otut'tiiucji jZvt wortLltc mutations. SPECIAL This Week Reduced Prices on all Rubber Goods Including Faultless Wearever Waterbot tics and Household Rubber Gloves. Tollman & Go. Leading Drugiiui (Special Correspondence.) WESTON. Ore.. Jan. 13. W. C. r-ri.-t.a. grand master of the Masonio iouko of Oregon, is visiting Oia Ar fercnt lodges of the s;it stnA riii.. , estm JX)ilge .No. 63. A. P. A A M on j uosday evening. A largo number irom the lodges from adjoining towns vere in attendance. An interesting and helpful address was given by Mr. Bristol after which a banquet was served and a good time enjoyed by all vr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith of this city are spending a few days In Cove Ore., on business. airs. vm. MacKenxle is confined io me house this week on account of a severe cold. Mrs. D. R. Wood made a business trip to Walla Walla Tuesday. The funeral of Miss uni wm. --. imuuii was held Tuesday afternoon an o'clock from the United Brethern church. Interment will be held In Weston cemetery. Joe Coffman of Drv ProV i- Weston on Tuesday visirfn ' frt.n. and attending the funeral of the late Miss Walden. Mr. and Mrs. George Horseman of vreston made a business trip to ths county seat Tuesday. "m. iicCorkell and Mrs George cneara oi Keea and Hawley mountain ere in Atnena durlnr th -aau vi. lung relatives. Mrs. Wm. Alberts and sister Mrs. Frlggs of this city were In PendUfAn on business during the latter part ol iasi week. Mrs. L W. Webb who Is asslxtlnr in the auto contest for the Walla Walla i nion was In Weston Tuesday on business pertaining to the wnr Miss Myrtle Hodgson was in' Pen- a.eton Tuesday recelvinir mAnlnnt treatment Wm. Harder of Milton was In Wes ton the first of the week visiting irienas ana relatives. The cement part of the Poplar Spring Dam is completed and If th weather remains favorable the fill wild i-umpieiea n a snore time. i-reparations are being made to move the public library from its pres ent location on Water street to the new council chamber on Franklin street. Mrs. Joseph Sheard. Sr., of Athena as in Weston Tuesday vLsltine taI. atives. Mrs. Orval Duncan returned last week to Weston after an extended vis it with relatives In the Willamette valley. The Pythian Sisters held their In stallation at their regular meeting Monday evenin- and the following nt. fleers were installed: Anna O'Harra, M. E. C; Sylvia Beathe. E. J.; Clarcle Price. Manager; Addle Trice, M. of F.; Luella Pinkerton. M. R. of C: Clara Price Guard, and Mrs. U S. Woods, rrotector. . C. W. Avery was down from ttlnn -Mountain taw Mill Tuesday and spent the day in Weston on busings. P. T. Harbour is out of town this week on business for the Weston tTlck yard. miss .Mary 1 an Hoy has gone to Athena to remain for a few weeks to be engaged in work vin farm. The Economy Store is moving across the street in the Gould building where more room will be available. Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBride were in Adams Monday attending the fu neral of Mrs. McBride's father the late C. C. Darr. Mrs. George Proebstel Jr., returned to Weston the latter part of last week after an extended visit of a month with relatives in Pendleton and in the valley. The annual stockholders meeting of the Farmers' Bank of Weston was held Tuesday at 2:00 o'clock for the purpose of-electing the officers and aireetors for the ensuing year. Mrs. James LaLande of Walla Wal la Is spending the week with her mother Mrs. A. Klnnear of Weston. Mr. and Mrs. George Banister of Ath'-na were guests at the Mary Ban ister home in Weston during the week. Mrs. Rebecca Culley and daughter Mrs. Ross Maloney of Walla Walla. Hent la.st week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim J. Culley on their farm south of ekton. I Mrs. Minnie Walker, left Monday for a weeks visit with friends in Spo , If. Ine, liveryman from Milton was In Wenton Monday on business I Mr. and Mrs R. E. Farnsworth of I 'his city f-pt Sunday with Mrs ! -iirn.swortrrH mother, Mrs. M. M Wy ' rick -Vl.s Kiitlc Eaton who has been vis. Hins? at the March residence for the Iiist month returns! this week to her home in Milton. Mm. Olive Navln Is spending the wek in the county seat on business REPORT Of LIBRARIAN AT ADAMS SHOWS 223 OOOKSOUT TOR ill TOTAL ENROLLMENT NOW Is I IN PERSONS FICTION PROVES POPULAR. Evening Hours Aro Kept Every Duj nut iunilaj Odd l'YIIows. Give SiiHr at Which 150 aro lTesent Manual Training Course N llegiin In tho Public School. (Special Correspondence.) ADA MS, Ore., Jan. 13 The librarl- an of Adams' nubile libra rv rmmrta us follows. Received from the county library. Dec. 10, 19H. 100 volumes: Jan. I, 1913, 5 volumes; total 125 volumes. Total enrollment for first month 118. Total circulation first month, Z23. The following books have been taken from the library: Trn RMr Stories; That's the Way Stories; Cap tain Sam; Panama Canal, and the Master Violin: Old Mother TTMt Wind; Evolution of Dodd; Harvester; Love Affairs of a Homely Girl; Iron Woman, and Calumet K. The room Is well patronized ! readers of periodicals. The library is open from 3:30 p. m. to 4:30 p. m. and from 7 p. m. to 9 P. m. every dav except Sunday O. O. Richardson, manaeer of th Adams Broom Co.. left on train No. 1 Tuesday morning for Umatilla and intermediate points to solicit orders. Miss Eileen Bowline returned to her school in Pendleton, after spend ing Sunday at home. , The Odd Fellows supper, which was neid last Saturday evening was a success. A splendid program was ren dered and a good time was enjoyed by all. About one hundred and fifty were present. . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hales were in town Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lavadour and children were In town Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Stone were in town Monday evening. Manual training betran Tuesdav under the supervision of Mr. Burgess. Miss Nellie Nelson and brother Charles of Milton were Kuests at the home of their brother, Sam Nelson, Sunday. Roy Ferguson was In town Monday evening for band practice. Miss Francis Simmons returned to Adams Monday morning, after spend ing Sunday at her home. Clark Maxey was In town Monday. Elmer Hales one of the rural mall carriers has bought a car. Miss Eleanor Stockton, who la teaching school at Helix came home Friday. She returned to her school Sunday afternoon. John Adams motored to Adams Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farley anrl lit. tie daughter arrived In Adams Sun- flW th WmW XlArr ml ETOTTT HAOES. tux mrrmz EXACTING Coffee users, find in the Golden West all their tastes demand uniform flavor and purity. -No Dust-No Chaff. Just Right Always. Closset & Devers The Oldest and Largest Coffee Roaiten in the Northwest. 1 3 3 m f3 5-3 m 3 E3 era First National Bond PERDLETO'I, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength They are visiting rela- day evening. tives. Miss Freda Calstrom who hn. home for some time rtiurnm) tt-ennewlck, Washington. The sudden death of C. C. Darr was a great shock to the community. He was burled Monday at Athena. Refund in Refused Cupid. HAGERSTOWN. Md., Jan. 13. Court Clerk Edward Oswald has re ceived back a marriage license he is sued December 22 to Carmy E. Youn kins, near Middletown and Miss Ruth G. Martin, near Boothboro. Youn kins took out the license personally. In returning the document he stated he had planned without the consent or the girl's parents, who were unal terably opposed to the man-lam unrf would therefore have no use for the license. The state refuses to return to Younklns the dollar he onid for the license. With the new vacuum rectify- tt Is promised that we will soon h .hi. to telephone direct to Europe. Llll mm Dutch Henry Foed Yard LAYNC O HUGHES, Proprietori Good Hay, Grain and Water? Large, Horse, Cattle and Sheep Corrals First-Class Attenticn Day and Night Givo us a Trial West Alta St. I'M LITTLE! . BUT OH MY! In this little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candle, Nuts, Fruits, Vegetables, Grorerlea, Etc. 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