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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26. 1916. EIGHT PAGES IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIItll iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllU: IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU -I COME AND SEE THIS NEW Vulcan Chilled Gang I AT UMAPINE TO TAKE il.V v Brti jtll!llllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllllllltllltllllllllltlllllllllllllllllltllllllll Mr. and Mrs U. H Wcliuan tlii.- IE E HOWARD ( . BELTON WItJi HAVE M AN AUGMENT W OREGON CATTLE FARM. J: 1 T 1 'i. Graduate or sum- Cottage tit iMiiiiiuiii, win iv New Cow Tester lor the Walla Valley Cow-Testing Issodatson Tom Urimeg injured in AeeWeut, McCOOK 6 BENTLEY Pendleton, Oregon Dealers in FARM MACHINERY and VEHICLES TIIUIIII!llinillllll!llllllllllllll!!lllll!lllllli;il!ll!llllllllllllll!llllillll!Mllllllllll!llllllllll!ll ll'llll!lllllllllllimillllllllir.E rIIIiIlllltIIIIItIflllllI!ltlllIIIIllltlIIIIIIIIiIlltttIIllllllllH11lllllllItIIIMItlIllIIllllItllllllllllIIIlllIlli:illIllllltllllllllllll!llllltlllllllllir. II CHILD GE1S CROSS ; ! I H U R C H e"s sw I I ed With Light.'' hy Dunes evening the male quartet "Lead Kindly Light " In will UH)K. MOTHER! IF TOVt.t I 1 COATBD LEAS UTILE I.1VKK AND BOWELS. it sure sign the stomach. ted. and pNabftorMa, inere win ne tne regular services' dav from at the Presbyterian church tomor-! row. Mr. Snyder, the pastor, Willi preach at both services. At 11 a. m the subject will be, "A Good Invest ment.' At 7:30 p. m. he will deliver bowels need a senile, thorough cleans- l"V " a "' ul "-'"s Th ing at once When your child is under the auspices of the church so- ..j cieiaes. 1 ne sunject or me lecuie will le "A Cure for the Blues " The ladies of the church will be in charge of the service. A splendid program of music is arranged for the day Sunday school. 10 a. m. The pastor conducts a class for young men and women Young people's meeting, Christian Science. E. Webb and Johnson Sts. Servi ces Sunday 11 a. m. and S p. 111. Sun day school 10 a. m. Wednesdnv I p. m. Subject of lesson sermon I "Christ Jesus." The reading room at the church is open daily, except Sun- until 4 p. m. ross. peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; If breath Is bad. stomach sour, system full of cold, throat sore or if feverish, give j 1 teaspoonful of "California Syrup o! Figs, and in a few hours all the i eiogged-up constipated waste. sour bile and undigested food will gently; move out of the bowels and you h ive j a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Million? of mothers keep it handy bo cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels is prompt and sure. They also know a Utile SO tile of "California Syrup of Figs," which contains directions for babies, children of all ages and for grown- eps plainly on the bottle Beware of counterfeits sold here. Get the genu ine made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Ilapti-(. Bible school 10 a. m. At 11 o'clock the subject of the sermon will be Ood s Summary of Personal Duties." B. Y. P. U. meets at 6 30. At 7:30 the subject will be the second in the series on "Christian Evidence: The Historical Argument." Prof. Eric Boke will play a violin solo at the rooming service. E. R. eleven ger, Pastor. S! (East Oregoiiim Special.) cm a pi. e. Ore., Feii. :t Howard 1'. Belton who Mas been the cow tost Ssler for the Walla Walla Valley Cow Testing Association since its organi.a : lion 'ii November, resigned his posl :ilioii 111 the local association on March sj; 1 and will leave for Patrview, Oregon, where he will have farm management SS for Hall Brothers' farm. Hall broth 55 , its make a specialty or registered S! Holsteln cattle and Hampshire and i. ;S : 1. 1' b"gs The new tester for the SS Walla Walla valley association will If SS ! 1.' wis. a graduate of animal luis- z bandr of the state college al Pull-I i; man, Wash, The annual election of officers of: S: I the Ladles Aid of the Presbyterian s5 church here was lu l l this last weeki I; and the following officers elected I I; for Hi.' ensuing year Mrs W. V 55 Willie), president; Mrs. D, J. K'rk. S v'c President; secretary, treas. Mrs S i E Jones. It was decided that on ;S March 1th the ladies would give al basket social tor the benerit ot the Vincent band, which is desirous of re taining the services of the band lit" struetor. In addition to the selling of baskets there will be a musical program by the band and local taleir.i C. K simonds, a well known ranch-j er of this county, received this week by express from the Willamette valley a registered Hampshire gilt welghlns about lie lxiunds. called "Misty Maid " Mr Simonds is making a specialty 01 raising thoroughbred Hampshire hogs and was a prize win-! ner of thirteen prizes al the count' fair at Walla Walla last year. im Friday night the Hudson Bay Grange held their spelling match ami Mrs. H. A. Xoyes was the best speller of the grangers. C. fv Simonds, sec retary of the Grange, distinguished himself by spelling "tin-can" With week received word from Pomeroy, Wash . that twin boys had been born on February 15, to Mr. and Mrs. H. F. ClodtUS of that place. Mrs I'lod lus was formerl) Miss Emma Well man. On February 14 daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. c. E Waldron of Walla Walla. Mrs. Waldron was a Fruitvale girl and is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. D. c, Holbrook Mr and Mrs. Hoy Frailer of Whit man were visitors Bunda) wllh Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk Mrs. It. H. Welman received this week friim the state grange her sixth degree certificate. To receive a sev enth degree certificate one must take the degree at the national grange. An unfortunate accident occurred Monday evening when Tom Grime! was driving home a team hitched to a hay rack and leading home a horse, tethered to the rear of the rack. An auto truck approached rrom the rear which so frightened the horse belli!: led, that it attempted to climb into the hay rack and succeeded 111 upset ting the rack and throwing the driver out and causing his team to run away, The team ran for home but In trying to turn into the gate leading to the place one of the horses jumped on to a stick which protruded rrom the fence The force of the maddened animal's leap was such that the sti. 1: ran through th animal's breast into the body three feet. Mr. Grimes was uninjured by his fall at the beginning of the runaway and he ts consider d .1 very lucky man. Vincent Bherrod, the two year old son of Mr and Mrs W, Sherod, living just smith of Cmaplne, fell against a inopboard in some way on Friday and cut his forehead so badly that sever al stitches were necessary to close the WOUnd. He is getting better now. 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The sermon themes: 11 a. in , "Choosing a Way.1" 7:30 p. m , "Reasons for Supporting the Church." This is the second sermon in a series of three Sunday evening sermons. C. E. meets at Ctiurch of the Redeemer, There will be a celebration of the holy communion at 7:30 a. m ,; Sun day school at 10 a. m.; divine service and sermon at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Confirmation class at the rectory at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Hal Bishop will be the soloist at the morning service All are cordially invited. Charles Quinney, rector. HUD TKXXEVS RETURN TO BASEBALL. e ! to double their guards in Chinatown. 6 .10 Good music by congregation fearing an outbreak among, the w r- and choir. In the morning the choir, ring tongs. j will render the anthem, "Rise, crown- DON'T ENVY A GOOD STOMACH- GET ONE Stomach Aorv Goes Out When Mi-o-na Goes In. Quickly Re lieves All Miseries of Indigestion. '01 .1 'ii Dent box of Mi-o-na stom-: the stomach strong enough to do ni p tablets to day and learn for your-j what Nature Intended it should do. self how easy it Is to put your out of i Mi-o-na will, if taken regularly, order stomai h !n perfect condition. 1 turn an old overworked stomach into People who Buffer from eak a new, strong and vigorous one. One stomaeb, distress after efcllng. belch-1 that will enable you to sit down at ing of gas 1 ir;,' s.- bad taste In I the table and tuck away a big hearty mouth. biliousness or indigestion any form should not lie satisfied t a makeshift remedy, of k Your stomach was intended by Na- Mi ture to digest food ;,iid when through way abuse or accident it becomes weak Talli and run down, immediate steps should sufft be taken to build It up. to put man strength and elasticity into the flab by muscular walls, so that It will be meal of all th things you like best without the least fear or anticipation of suffering for it afterwards. Money back if you want it is the way all leading druggists. Including Tallman A Co, Bell Ml-o-na. 80 whv other day Drop Into Tull !o 's store, get a box of fa mous Mi-o-na and start ridding your of stomach troubles. It Is an In- atde to extract the nutritious matter expensive treatment if it succeeds v y four letters, "F-O-B-U Alter the business of the evening, doughnuts, cookies and coffee were served. ReV, H A. Noyes, delivered an ad dress to a large congregation on Sun day morning, his aUDJeet being "George Washington." In addition to the address the primary grades of .he Vincent school efave two appropriate exercises. R. E. Bean was at Pilot Bock this week attending the district convention of I matilla County udd Fellows as a delegate from Freewater iodge 102, Wallace Morrell is rehearsing a play this week called "The Runaway Couple. The play will be given in the near future, the proceeds of which will be used for new scenery on the stage at the hall. The high school pupils of Vincent will present their play, "The Rivals," in Milton this Itida) night in the Co lumbia College auditorium. The hUh school pupils are endeavoring to earn money sufficient to finance their high school annual. William Cox ot 1'rscott this week bought of A. A. ilflej his DS-acre fruit and alfalfa ranch at Vincent for J3U,i)'"i. Mr. Wllfley and family will not move away but will work the place lor some tinn- to come yet. or until they find another satisfactory location. William Stark his commenced the erection of a new residence on his lot m West L'maplne on part of what was formerly the Lawson place. Mrs. S. H Parlm, who has made her home with her cousin, Mrs. C. E Simonds. since last summer, has gone to her old home 111 Seattle. Willis Gordon and Nancy Gordon, both of this place were married in Walla Walla Sunday evening by the pasty of the Christian church. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon were divorced In the fall. Bond Supervisor crig Tull Is do ing excellent work on the roads at present with a split log drag. I'ntii It was used the mads were Impass able but now a fairly good road Is to be had to Freewat.-r Mrs Irma Pershall of Davenport. " eaee Pajamas at Rome." PHILADELPHIA, Feb II. "Leave your pajamas at home." This is the advice the Poor Bich ard Club is sending to advertising men all over the COUntr In ts Invitations to attend the annual convention of tin- Associated Advertising Clubs of the world In this city, June 2", to 30. The advice is not to he taken liter ally. It is a symbol. It Is to Indicate that the Philadelphia advertising men w show the visitors such a food time when they get here that they will bine no time to sleep. Announcement of the detailed pro- gramme for the convention was made the other day at the keewly luncheon of the Poor Richard Club, held In the clubhouse 011 Smith Canute street, by Irvin F. Paschal I, chairman of the publicity committee. It is expected that t,( persons will attend the convention, and every "ad" expert who is a regular attend ant at all the sessions of the conven tion will have a special degree con. tarred on h'm by the Poor Richard men. It will not he a college degree but the men here say it will be more significant. I A municipal home, or rather telle - I men! house, for destitute widows with small children has been opened In I Havre bj the official bureau of char- e The First Principle of Good Health One groat medics authority de lari that SlOg Slab bowels are tho ' cause ef more than half the Ilia that : iillhct mankind. A constipated con dition quickly affects the liver and other organs, so that Indigestion ami constipation are soon followed by bll ! lousness. headaches, chronic bad 1 breath and a generally disarranged condition of tho system. Foley Ca'hartlo Tableii ire 11a j Ideal physic, ior thi lr actum la Whole some and thoroughly cleansing, with out griping, nausc a or Inconvenience. They invigorate and strengthen the I bot.cl u"tion and have a good effect on the stomach and liver. L. L Levey, Oreea Bay. wis.. 1 writes: "For a long time 1 suffered I from constipation and liver trouble. Nothing seemed to help me. 1 tinaiiy seen red" Foloy Oatksrtl Tablets an I am pleased to stale they have cured me. Thev are the finest cathartic to take I have ever uscii and their effect ia quick and sure." Sold Everywhere. Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skin tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cents Koeppen's The Drug Store That Serves You Beat Wash., arrived Monday and wl visit from the food and send it to enrich the blood. Ml-o-na Stomach tablets are made from a prescription containing ingrc. dlenis that purify, renovate and make costs you nothing If It falls. What can be the expense for any dys "' ring another minute, if ileti and lasting relief is within rrasp for the trying? 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