East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 05, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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The Women' Foreign Miwlonary
Society of the Methodist church held
a mission tea yesterday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. W. J. Workman.'
Mrs 8am Jinklnx had charge of the
devotional. The following very ln
tereallng program was given:
Heading, "L-M-Cu". .Mrs. A. Eklund
''Life Transformer". Mrs. Jj. I). Waffle
Vocal nolo Miss Grace Oliver
"What a Little Slave Boy Accom-
pllshed" Mrs. Roland Oliver
"Children at Work for Christ" .... I
Mrs. Geary Ktmbrell
Vocal Solo Miss Perlnger
At the close of the meeting de
lightful refreshments were served.
Mrs. J. J. Roulstone of Walla Wal
la spent yesterday here as the guest
?! ?7".hWB,ML f,lakly and ccom-' jg STOPPING AT THE HOTEL ST. GEORGE WHERE THE
to The Dalles. Mm. Roulstone was
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THIS WELL KNOWN SPECIALIST IS VISITING PENDLETON
FOR A FEW WEEKS.
AFFLICTED MAY CONSULT HIM FREE.
PEOPLE OF PENDLETON YOU HAVE NOW AN OPPORTUNITY FOR
MONEY SAVING THAT IN 6 YEARS' TIME YOU HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD.
IS MONEY AN OBJECT TO YOU? WHY NOT NOW TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL MOMENT AND OBTAIN THE BENEFITS OF THE J. S.
BAKER SURPRISE SALE. TIME IS SHORT. YOU MUST GET BUSY, OR YOU
LOSE SEE. 1-3 OF YOUR PURCHASE PRICE. IS THIS PERCENTAGE GOOD
ENOUGH FOR YOU? CAN'T GET SUCH INTEREST IN THE BANKS YOU
KNOW IT. (.
MAKE YOUR HOME HAPPY, FOR YOUR CHILDREN'S SAKE, OTHERWISE
YOU MAY REPENT IN BITTER TEARS. THINK ALONG THESE LINES FOR A
WHILE, IT MAY CAUSE YOU TO WAKE UP. DON'T BE A CLAM, GET A MOVE
ON, AT ANY RATE, TAKE THE GOODS, OR LEAVE THEM, IT'S UP TO YOU.
"NUF SED."
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THE SALES
SPECIALIST
Among the Pendleton ladles who
are making the trip down the Colum- THIS SUCCESSFUL PHYSICIAN IS A MAN OF REMARK-
oia river today on the Imatllla coun-.
a. i . .. . . n . . r . mi a -nerpnrn PI tM ft Fx 9? A It
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ty ooai, tne "Annie Lummlngs, are
Mrs. John F. Robinson. Mrs. Sam ft.
Thompson, Mrs. W. M. Blakely. Mrs.1
Robert N". Stanfleld, Mrs. Leon Cohen'
and Miss Thelma Thompson.
TO BE EXAMINED BY HIM.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Power, Miss Lo-' Dr- Darrln, the specialist, who re- prospects of life or danger of death
la Rogers and Miss Frances Sallng cently arrived In Pendleton, announc- wnetner a cure is possioie or impos
composedan automobile party to efl that he remain for several slble. He astonishes everyone with
L'matllla last evening and return. I weeks and will give free consultatlon nis wonderrui ana correct nowien.
at nis neaaquaners in me notei ou 01 aiseuara is wv yium miu
Miss Margaret Colesworthy enter
talned three of her high school
' George to those In need of his skillful and ability so great that a speedy cure
services.
Is almost absolutely certain.
friends last evening at a birthday The coming of this noted specialist D. Damn specialties,
luncheon at her home on the south la a blessing for the sick and the at- " Darrln make a 'Pec'alty of all
hill. After the luncheon the young flicted. No person suffering from any, diseases of the eye nose. n"at,
people enjoyed an auto ride and com- disease, or complication of ailments. lun. nart, stomach, liver, kidneys
rleted the evening at a picture play- should be satisfied until they have! and bladder; also successfully treats
hnima Ulna Pnlaoa-ni.hif. V.AA & b mln&J kw Tm Tavrtn vh A catarrh. deafness, coughs, dyspepsia.
were Misses Angela Bowler. Pauline makes no charge for consultation and! constipation, piles, ulcers, neuralgia
Rice and Jean Reber.
Mrs. James A. Fee entertained the
undertakes no case unless deemed and rheumatism.
curable or Improvable.
Those who are suffering In silence
ladles of the South Hill bridge Club Perhaps have been unsuccessfully
yesterday afternoon. As additional treated and believe their cases hope
guesta she had Mrs. H. H. Hattery, ' r on'y "usceptlble to temporary
Mrs. Dean Tatom and Miss Jennie reilet. snouia not despair ior u
Perry. I possible that Dr. Darrin's successful
' 1 - . - - ' methods of treatment will restore the
health and make life once more worth
All diseases and weaknesses of the
pelvic organs in either sex given spe
cial attention. Those about to marry
should call for advice and see If they
are fit or qualified for marriage. Care
ful consideration given In sexual In
compatibility of marled people.
The doctor baa a special quick
treatment for all the private and spe
cial diseases of men and la also ex
traordinarily successful In the treat
ment of all the peculiar ailments 01
women, such as have baffled the skill
Mrs. Charles Bonney was hostess ,ivlng M he ha. done ln thousands of
yesterday afternoon to the North Side 80aIlecl hopeless cases. A visit to
Bridge Club. She also had as guests nim ,., te an(J u wllI BUrely be
her sister, Mrs. G. W. Wiley, Mrs. ,h ,r1lh, ,n ftA ut as
Frank Frailer and Mrs. W. J. Clarke. nfaUh is a most valuable asset, and of other physlciana and remedies. No
Honors fell to Mrs. Frazler in the ,,aramount to almost anything a hu- suffering man or woman should fait
l"-v' man being can possess. to call on him for free consultation
' I Dr. Darrln Is certainly one of the
Mrs. George Perlnger, Miss Muriel most remarkable and successful phy
Perlnger, Carl Perlnger and Fred siclans now before the public. The
Bloch composed an automobile party perceptive faculties of this physician
that went to the track meet at Walla seem so well trained that he at once
Walla Monday. They returned to tells every disease of the human body
fenoieton yesterday morning. i and precisely what condition of health
i or disease exists; detects and describes
Amone the Penrt!ennia. every symptom, ache and pain gives
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Prices:
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AIL ORDERS WOW!
Seat Sale &t Pendleton Drug Co. Thursday, May 6, 10:00 &. m.
Health Promotes Happiness.
Wrhout health, genuine joy Is Im
possible; without good digestion aud
regular bowel movement you can
not have health. . Why neglect keep
ing bowels open and risk being sick
pnrt ailing? Tou don't have to.
Tako cue small Dr. King's New Li'
Pill nt night, ln the morning you
will hpve a full, free bowel movement
and feei much beter. Helps your rp
petlte rnd digestion. Try one to
night. Adv.
Women Journalists Meet.
WACO, Tex., May 5. Problems of
interest to the Journalistic craft, as
seen through women's eyes, were dis
cussed today in the opening of a three
day session of the Texas Woman's
Press association here.
Be Good
To Yourself
by keeping in pood physical
trim and you will be the best
friend to yourself and a pleas
ure to others. Most sicknesses
begin in the ordinary and
minor ailments of the digestive
organs, and for these ailments
ikcfiattis
'.Sill!
have become the most popular
remedy, because they are so
safe, so certain, and prompt
in their beneficial action.
They tone the stomach, stim
ulate the liver, regulate the
bowels. By cleansing the
system and purifying the
blood they prove that they
Are the Best
Of Good Friends
Urt t Salt of Knr Mdkla la Ui World.
Sold mrprktn, In bum, 10c, ZSc.
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ning to end; tells so plainly that you
Tou learn tne
and advice.
Each visitor to Dr. Darrln Is seen
by him privately. All secret troubles
and delicate matters are held by him
In sacred confidence.
Sufferers from any disease or ail
ment of whatever nature, should losa
no time In consulting Dr. Darrln as
soon as possible, for should they un
dergo treatment, they will have the
benefit of the doctor's personal atten
tion during his visit here
Hotel Men Convene.
j A Warning to feel tired before ex-
ine ceieorat on therA nrarA nr ,
Mrs. A. H. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. William qnow he '" corrL
Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
CreSSWell an,1 tamllv fiM tt ,
Taylor. Mrs. W. p. Temple, Mrs. Hen-' HOUSTON, Tex., May 5 The an- ertion is not laziness It's a sign that
ry Dixon Jones, Miss Edna Zimmer- nual convention of the American ho- the system lacks vitality, and need
man, Mr. and Mrs F. E. King, B. I,, tel protective association of the Vnl- the tonic effect of Hood's Saraaparilla.
Ballard, Nesmith Ankeny and George ted States and Canada will be held Sufferers should not delay. Get rid
Hartman. Jr. AH made the trip to here and ln Galveston and Dallas be- of that tired feeling by beginning to
and from by auto. ginning today and ending May 6th. take Hood s Sarsaparilla today. Adv.
NEMO WEEK
SPECIAL.
Our Department is
Equipped With All The
New Numbers.
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AT PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM OUT OF OUR
DEPARTMENT IN A HURRY.
I PRICE
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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY we place on sale
absolutely every wool suit in our department at the ex
tremely low price of one-half. Every coat at one-third
less. Choose while the selections are at their best.
LESS
Suit
Pri
rices
$20.00 Suits at ?10.00
$22.50 Suits at $11.25
$25.00 Suits at $12.50
$27.50 Suite at $13.75
$30.00 Suits at $15.00
$32.50 Suits at $16.25
$35.00 Suits at $17.50
$37.50 Suits at $18.75
$40.00 Suits at $20.00
$45.00 Suits at $22.50
Coat
Pn
rices
$15.
$16.
$18.
$20
$22,
$24,
$28,
$30,
$32
$35
00 Coats
00 Coats
00 Coats
.00 Coats
,50 Coats
,00 Coats
,00 Coats
,00 Coats
.50 Coats
.00 Coats
at $10.00
at $10.60
at $12.00
at $ 13.33
at $15.00
at $16.00
at $18.67
at $20.00
at $21.67
at dMJ.JC
SPECIAL SALE RIBBONS
Our entire line of taffeta ribbons will be
placed on sale at greatly reduced prices.
Also all fancy ribbons. Save at these
timely prices.
SPECIAL GLOVE SALE
Three Days Only.
Fownes $1.50 Gloves $1.19
Fownes $1.75 Gloves $1.30
Fownes $2.00 Gloves $1.59
Slightly mussed Gloves, values to
$2.00, sale 9S
NEMO WEEK
SPECIAL
DEMONSTRATION
WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS.
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