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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915. EIGHT PAGES ne r KiU,l) li tl For Infants and Children. I "- . --- 2 ; i FerTlNT j 5S r. : ness and Rcsffontalns nciaw ;Opiuni.MjrphiiiC norMimal I Not Narcotic. ... Mi A perfect Rcroiy for CtroSj 1 ion . Sour StiiiMch.PtarrtwJ Vorras.alsklsi'l'Ts rujmdLossor Sleep. Is.-Sir.i Si$iararr of j j Tw: CWTM r Comtas NEW i UKK. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BRASS BAND FORMED HI ECHO; C.P.ADAMS 1 iira IU UIIUULI1 LLnULIl 1 1 II 1 V MEMBERS IRE IN OR G M. ITiON OFFICERS WE ELECTED. 1 1 1 1 1 Mjjj 1 1 mi jj 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i ii 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 ri 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ixp iiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinimniiiiiiiiiMiiiiitiiirttttiimitiiiminn. 0' In Use For Over Thirty Years Hi; .mi i i Exsa Cam of Wrapper. TXI CIFIIU COH'N1 HI VOH CITT. CHEYENNE PRISONER IS ll not the man wanted In the "green RELEASED FROM CUSTODY ' v ;;eu n;s irt'eoom. CHEYENM -Po author!- oal production has passed held hero. ' the 1 2,oa n.Oflfl ton mark annually. ft S3L Government expert, engineers of Packard and Ford companies, and other authori ies, declare oil from asphalt-base cruds hai greatest efficiency. And it was on tfficitney that Zerolene, the oil made from California asphalt-base petroleum, was aw rded highest competitive honors, San Fra sco and San Diego Expositions. Standard Oil Company the Standard Oil for Motor Cars Practice win ne HoM Once h Week I nwtthla Lodge V Y, & A. M Hrvt Officers for the Year sun. (lay School ( Making Plans for Christmas Ere Cotebration, Special Correspondence. ECHO, Ore , bee, I. A brass ' band was organized here last Friday evening. There were sixteen mem ! tors, retvy Kipper was elected pres ident of the organization and Earl Essetstyn. secretary and treasurer. There will he a general practice once a week with O. P. Adams, lead- rmatilli Lodge No. 40. A F and A It,, hold their regular annual elec tion Saturday niaht. The officers elected arc: W. M.. R. R. Lewis; S. V . Jacob Trott: J. W, J Frank Spinning; treasurer. R. B. Stanfleld. and secretary. Allen Thompson. The M. E. Sunday school Is mak ing extensive preparations for the Christmas celebration on Christmas eve at the If, E. church. There Is to he a tree besides the usual Christ mas program. Mrs. A. H. Moore returned home Saturday morning from Corvallls Miss Eleana Thomson who is at tending school at St. Helens hall in Portland arrived home Friday for the holidays. Mrs. J. 8 Danforth Is visiting friends in Milton and will remain un til the first of the year. Mr-. Alex Finley of Portland spent Saturday and Sunday Tiere visiting with her daughter. Mrs. A. O. Gar den while on her way home from Colfax Wash. A B Creiner returned home yes terday from a short husines trip to Portland. i J b. Baylor returned Saturday to his home at Milton, where he will remain for the holidays. F. L. dies of Portland, was her on Saturday looking after his cattle, which are being fattened on the Say lor farm. He returned home the .-ame day. Eugene Smith, who spent the past summer In Seattle. Is here on a short business visit looking after his land interests. The Misses Ina and Llllie Watten burger arrived home yesterday morn ing to speml the holiday vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs W .1 Wattenburger. Miss Ina Watten burger is attending the O. ,A. C. at Corvallls. while Miss Llllie Is taking a course In the normal school at Monmouth. Ore. Feather Your Nest Add to Your Home There is no gift that will bring you the present pleasure and future happiness like that you GIVE TO YOUR HOME o a mm r t?i TnMinri mr -n ohm r rvuva or piece or r 1 uie-wiu prove w ..1 ij i : uaciui, acusiuie, waiueu mu laatiiig A r It will be enjoyed and remembered every day of the coming year and the years to come, by husband, wife and all the family a lasting remembrance long after the giving has been forgotten. We have hundreds of these presents in our windows and on our floors priced low yet of the best quality. Spend a few moments and look them over. 0 RALPH FOLSOM Telephone 130. Main and Webb Sts. We Furnish Your Home Complete. ss s - fK:fo::;::fryrr: -i. "'l"tl""l"l "I" IIIHIHUIIIIIIIIIHH llllllllllllllTlllllllllllllllllllllllliiiilll IMIIIIIIIimHIMmillMlHimS RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER liNSTRUiMEINTS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I AUTO TRIMMING I I OF THE BETTER CLASS j We Make New side curtains, new back curtains, re- II cover tops, replace broken bows and sockets. IHamley & Co. Fan belts, universal joint covers, bumper straps. II E Upholstering, etc. E "OUR WORK MAKES GOOD, OR WE DO." niiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiri'iH1 Ponce de Leon Failed: His Prize is Found Ponce de Leon, the daring explored, searched among the swamps of Flori da for the Fountain of Y'outh. which the Indians said would restore power and make people young. He did not find it. Thousands of chronic intestinal bowel and stomach sufferers have! written to Geo. H. Hayr, 134 Whiting1 St., Chicago, in quest of health. They, have found it. His remedy, compos- ed of healing vegetable oils from France, has indeed given them back the health of youth. Why suffer from Indigestion, gases on the stomach, fainting spells, tor pid liver, constipation and all the evils of a disordered stomach when there Is permanent relief here? Mayr's Wonderful Remedy Is sold by leading druggists everywhere with the posU tlve understanding that your money will be refunded without question or quibble if ONE bottle fails to give you absolute satisfaction. satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by L. A. Es teb to Henry Miller. Feb. 1, 1911, for JS36 is satisfied. Assignments of Mortgage. The following mortgages were as signed by H. T. Irving, trustee of the estate of Miller C. While, to L. O. White: Mortgage executed by J. E. Keefe, Jr., to Frank Sloan and J. C. Hos kins. July 22, 1912. Mortgage executed b Geo. W. Lambirth to Frank Sloan and J. C Hosklns. August 7, 1912. Mortgage executed by Frank Sloan and J. C. Hoskins to W. C White. July 22, 1912. Chattel Mortgage. Marion C Marks to American Nat. tonal Bank. 12157.15. All the hay, grain and straw grown and seeded in behalf qf the party of the firs' part during the season of 1916 and 1917. on certain described lands. Al so all stocks, farm machinery, wa gons, tools, etc. Mortgage. A. T. Adam to Ada Kruger, 4S0 NE 1-4 of sec. 7, T. 3 N. I. 30 E . W. M. H. M. Moore to First National Bank, 117.279.35. 720 acres land, ti tle descriptive. Addle C. Esteb et vlr to Henri Miller, $960. Lot 3, block 4 in the city of Echo. Deed. Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co. to Joseph Kremer, J',000. 35 acres in sec. 10, T. 4 N., R. 28 E , W. M. P. W. Hiamer lo Wm. Ehlert, $10, A tract of land, title descriptive. Wm. Ehlert to Lula L Easley, $10. A tract of land, title descriptive. Lula L. Easley to Geo. S. Fox, $'.('. A tract of land, title descriptive. OVER 5,000 BOOKS LOANED FROM LIBRARY LAST "MONTH CIRCULATION SHOWS GAIN 01 1DO PER ESI OVER SAME TIME VEAH I.GO. Adams Stanfield . . Vincent . . . Helix Pilot Rock Turn -a -I urn Total ..... T. Hitch, sheep expert and lecturer and to Aran M. Nelson and W R, Reynolds, representing Oregon Agri cultural College, under the auspice of which Institution the meeting b in- been held. S3 34 28 24 13 530 j During November over 5000 books were borrowed from the central sad brnch libraries of the county system. This is the first month In the history of the library to pass the 5000 mark and show's a gain of one hundred per cent over November of last year 1 Presents That Can m:i 1 IKING mi PLAI E, Tin; HrOBtVO OVER, or THOSE THAT MERE! Ll PBESI ST A MOMENT'S PUTTING SENTIMENT, WAX NOT START NOW AMI Make This a Sensible Xmas GIVE zr wi y- v. :JP -srr.: sr,, Jstji" Be Used! when Foil 2573 volumes were iwlng is the Ubrarl port for November the Library Hoard: Irculated Wool ;rov(Ti Disperse. RAKER, Ore., Dec. SO. Voicing their appreciation of the educational work done here in the sheepmen'.) meetings Haker and nrant county growers tendered a vote of thanks at the final meeting Saturday to W. Co! ice To keep coffee fresh on its way from the roasting plant through the grocery store to your kitchen was long an unsolved problem. The airtight tins in which Schilling's Best is packet! have solved it. They keep all the flavor in ; and all the odor out. They make such fine cof fee practicable and ec onorhical. It goel further. Schilling's Best An electric heater to prevent mois ture collecting on an automobile windshield has been Invented. bjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll: ! Christmas I Candies 1 STRAIGHT FROM WHITMAN'S The very best of every- E thintc in gifts, Candies show the .standards of a 5 E store. You can't buy bet- 1 ter candies, prettier pack- E S ages, better asstrtment, i ... . i j iwiywnere in trie worm s ir than ritfht here. 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