page rerun DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. rENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1916. EIGHT PAG"! OOMM ITTKEM KS FOR WILSON. (Continued from Page 1.) ' ! I M3) U uw 77 PERFECT CUM Let us make you acquainted with the new, luscious flavor- JWRIGIEYS. rr $-LJmi PERFCT gum HaH It's all that the name suggests! Wrigley quality made where chewing gum making is a science. Uovu three flavors: Don't forget VRIGLEY5 after every meal Have a package of each always In reach J4 ALLIED AEROPLANES DESTROYED IN SEPTEMBER BERLIN, Oct. . (via. Sayvllle) It is aeml-officially stated that 74 allied aeroplanes were destroyed dur ing September. Twenty one French and 53 British. Attention. The degree team of the PaulinJ Rebecca Lodge Number IS are re quested to meet at the Odd Fellows Hall, Tuesday evening. October 17. at 7 p. m. By order of the Captain. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Newt Newtson, Sr.. celebrated their silver weddjng at their home. 513 Franklin street on Saturday evening, Oct. 14. A 'algs number of friends gathered to shew- er congratulations on the happy cou ple. The house was beautifully dec orated with autumn leaves and fein- and a sumptuous wedding dinner served. A large wedding cake was out hy the 'bride," the ring falling to Miss C.unda Newtson, the button to Jens Erickson, the dime to Miss Nel lie McDonald and the thimble to Jens Newtson. The latter part of the even ing was spent with dancing and sinn ing. Mr. and Mrs. Newtson received many beautiful presents ne guent list included Mr. and Mrs. Newtson. Mr. and Mrs. Newtson, jr., Jens Newt son, Riner Newtson, Uunwell Nev t son, Ole Newtson, Gunda Newtson Willie Newtson, Mr. and Mrs. Torje son, Tom Torjeson, Jens Torjeson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E Williamson, Mr and Mrs. Christenson, Mr. and Mrs. Jens Olson, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Rosa Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. O. Jenson, Sophie Anderson, Helen Anderson, Gesine Olson, Nel lie McDunald, Ida Anderson, Lizrlo Anderson. P. A. Anderson, Jens ET ickson, Mrs. H. Hennlngs, Mrs. J. R. Rust, Carl Spilling, Chris Jacobsnn, Aanon Jacobson, Rev. Charles Quln ney, Mrs. Quinney, Tom Spilling and Gustave Christenson. Among the visitors at Bingham Springs yesterday were Mr. and Mrs Roy Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Nes- mlth Ankeny, L. H. Doekstader, Will Kearns and Carl Peringer. Many messages of congratulation are finding their way to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamley, whose home was glad dened by the arrival of a small son this morning. Mrs. Guy Jones of Dayton stopped off today to be the guest of Mrs. C. S. Jerard. She has been visiting in Iji Grande at the home of Senator and Mrs. Kiddle. M. J. West of Baker is at the Gol den Rule. Errett Hicks guest of the St. George.' " ' ' I E. E. McCollum of Adams was a bunday visitor in the city. John Plummer was in from the. Rngg ranch over Sunday. Henry R. Loremen was in from hU i farm on Stage Gulch Saturday. J. P. Hannon, special agent for the' was in Pendleton yesterday. G. L. Hurd of Corvallls former editor of the Slanfleld Standard, la at the' Hotel Pendleton. ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and ! children motored to Dayton yester- ,.!.'!d are Pe"ing today there, j Wllllnm TXT , ,. ' .- .. I11UC1 waa ln lne clly during the weekend from Weston1 mountain to visit his wife and daush ter. D. G. Smith, formerly of this city and now of Ukiah, was down Satur day and leftthis. morning for Port land. Ben Colvin, prominent Grant coun ty stockman, spent the weekend In the city. He was registered at the Bowman, Mrs. Q. W. Run has rtlnriia.l 'r,..-. The Dalles where she attended the state convention of Parent-Teachers' Associations. ' The Misses Beatrice Byrd and Ver na Anibal motored home Sunday ln the Raymond car after spending the week-end in Walla Walla. They were accompanied by Lee Raymond and Frank Waltt of that city. Lynwood Livermore, who returned Saturday from a brief visit in Spo kane, went down , to Echo today to work for a week in the bank there. He worked there a month during the summer. I Extra Special j Attractions! (Not Lyceum Course Number) K H SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Tuesday, Oof. 1 7 m por The girls of the High school domes tic science class are very happy over the opportunity to d the demonstra tion work at the school fair at Her miaton during their Hog and Dairy Show. The two advanced classes in cook ery placed their names in a basket and four from each class were drawn. Miss Thelma Childreth. Nola Chil dreth. Vera Taylor, Ferndale Perrln, Georgana Fletcher, Minta Clark, Le ont Bowman and Neva Edwards were the lucky ones. zTwo girls will take a biscuit dough and make eight dKferent varieties of food from it. At the next table two girls wil take a plain cake batter made with one egg and demonstrate the many uses of this batter, while the other students wil put to use the j plain cream sauce. The class will ans-i wer questions while doing their work, j The domestic art girls wil have on display the hangings for the rest room, the beading they have been making besides towels and other i articles. Tonight the class in domestic sci ence which has been organized will meet at 218 South Main at 7 p. m. This will be a meeting to organize, then those caring to attend the lec ture at the high school can do so. The arrival of Mr. A. Phimister Proctor from New York, a noted sculptor of international fame, has been noted with keenest delight am ong Lewiston's circle of art enthusi asts. Mr. Proctor is here to make models of the Nest Perce Indian, and a number of Lcwiston society ladies are very happy to have this excellent opportunity for forming a class under his Instructions. Mmes. E. D. Potvin Faxwell Wood, Ralston Vollmer, Otto Rottenbach, Marcus Barnett, Robert Foster, and Misses Mary Eaves nnd Jack Butler comprise the Initial class. Mr. Proctor, with his family lives in Mrs. Emma Gray's resident on Ninth avenue. Lewlston Tribune. Poetry Also. So strong is the feeling in some sec tions that it has caused voters to burst into poetry at the expense of the Hughes campaign methods, as may he seen from the following mis sive from Helix, penned hy one, of the alleged Hughes committeemen from that place. The sentiments Indicate that on the part of the author there Is no deep abiding sympathy with the Hughes propoganda. The instruction of Sciror Hughes. The Gothams come down like the wolf on the fold, And their wardrobes are gleaming in purple and gold, And the noise of the spiels of this millionaire bee Falls 'as flat as the snow-flakes on deep Galilee. Like the leaves of the forest when summer is green, That horde with its Banners are com to be seen, And to teach western women! The wise have long known That the queens of the west have a mind of their own. Uut still come the bontons, all husky and bale, With rouge on their brows and with Hughes on their Mall, And with hearts all agush, with the lucre they're worth, And as cold as the spray of the rock beaten surf. And the Barons of Wall street are loud in their wall, Since Wilson smashed Idols in their temples of Baal. And the might of the Morgans and trust boosting horde Hath melted like snow In the glance of the Lord. For the Angel of Peace spread hi wings on the blast. And breathed in the face of the fool as he passed, Foods come and go, but for nearly twenty years Grape Nuts food has held first place among ready-cooked cereals. In homes where Grape-Nuts is not known, a single package from the grocer would make it a fast friend and standby because of its wonder fully pleasing flavor and staunch nourishment the supreme goodness of whole wheat and barley. Every table should have it daily ration of Grape-Nuts "There's a Reason" And the eyes of the war-hounds wax deadly and chill And their hearts but once heave and forever grow still. (With apologies to Byron ) J. ORISWOLD. THE PUREST FORM Rf WHICH TOBACCO CAN BE CONSUMED Time Is ripe again for further an nouncements that Greece Is about to enter the war. Much of Kurope is getting as badly nicked n is the great pyramid. Lmcoln Wirt Speaks Tonight. Dr. Lincoln Wirt, F. R G. 8., ex plorer, lecturer, war correspondent and publicist, will speak this even ing at the high school auditorium as the first attraction of the lyceum course. No charges will be made for the lecture this evening. Dr. Wirt comes with a high reputation as an entertaining and instructive speaker. Thai u tha paid to Sweet Caporal cigarette ur iw Lanaon Lotu tl. the recog filed medical authority of the fein.U Tl... rw.w i ins uecision wa: the re suit o an official test ol Sweet Mporal by medical experts No, wrier cigarette ever received tuch W remarkable endorsement ' Sweet Caporal purity a now he- r.'5iywn io .mnKfrs interesting demonstration The demonstrator hum -t I . ....... tlvvc w VI -dinary pap', which leaves a black men oums a piece of the hieh-Eradc. imnonni Vrmk . arette paper u.ed on Sweet Cap- aim moker iMminn to the inn, ... ,.k Tl,., .. pne pure ,-, se faponl P'Hl I'M I PCPUURITT tin throughout the world c;,. r. y viKmm are smoked Amer icans who travel i P... Asia, Alrka and South America can always obtain Wen r.,,,i cigarettes as easilv a in tl l '....i K...... c X .-.....u .I, oweei v.airai n the only ..'Kaitiic Midi nas ntt wnr , . saie and popularity fAMOUS-S'AHTCJUT," I Many things hare been M proved in 4o year, Candlc-bght way is electricity, the. Mace-coarli h. t-j 1,1 the eiprcss train, but good oU bweei Caporal, the onguuj cT arette, remains the same becauit in (our decades the world hat bent . piuuixe a oener an. rte ore rw,..l,. "Pi ever ;- i- . ' Vait Meeting This Eve. The Pendleton Golf Club will meet this evening in the Commercial asso ciation roms at 7 o'clock for the pur. pose of organizing for the year. The time of meeting has been advanced a half hour because of the lecture at the high school this evening. Rain for Ijist of Week. WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. Pacific states: The indications ue that the weather will be fair during the week, except that rains are probable the lat- ter half of the week in Wash ington and Oregon. Tempera tures will average near the seasonal normal. Rocky Mountain and Plateau Regions: The indications are that the weather during the coming week will be generally fair with temperatures near the seasonal average. FOR 0 A KA le niiig Thu greaU;it American drama. Four acta, with special scenery. A play with great dramatic climaxes, of Intense human emotions, humor and of tragedy. 5 Mrs. E. J. Murphy, Mrs. Kenneth G. Warner and Mrs. 1. E. Young arrived A 1 home yesterday from The Dalles where A they attended the Oiction Congress ol Mothers and P;irent-Te;Li-hers as.suci K ation convention. ft K John Hughes of Heppner LOCALS I 1 mi 111 . t- I i bu.""" ' , nil fx. tl. diipfst form i 1 in- e irif r wi' - 1, 1 j s t "ii " iiirrrr' V a, M a 11 ill mj -m m -'5. mpi p I jk? I c-a mil w Mfrm . . 1 1 11 pun, iR r , ir,n..n i . u, MK4TC1IC CannraJ iurwrAil k : . . . ' ' r-i- vuiuiiip lestSI Beit IB iK mnrlA I I - lliri Mre niinnl i,.mm a J . """vw iivor or Sweet Caporal cigarettes, which made Sweev.CaporaJ laanous wuwaunii a Afflri cci 1 amn m ii n- .a .l. 1" v an pans UI UK world and introduced "Swettt" to THE FIRST SmCKf Neirl) every marT has started Cf E". r The o,rc Tr,i.i' Vfrvinau ciparetlO Iroit C- . a-. 0 - - i!vwii jwto uporu m (he mn eet Capo cigarert pure to iaporal ure-maiM hat is whj badi id cigarette1 Liorment, lie mterest-fomtratna different some o m. wfncl) hen burs) nnporte leaves oniiul final llie um 1 decades the world has fcewt that has this world.;;d,' " " 3WWI . MANT GRADES OF PAPQI USED ON CIGARETTES'- The Iofr .r..i ' vscmiMC ON Umarv mir vku k Wack. toot liko ith c, . oral cigarettes are tolled in tiJ highest cra.lc ,r.,n.,M-.i r ' paper-the purest and best mU world which burn. ,.k . Ih.iat .'rv sale and popularity THE PIOXEER BRAXD Swert rarwaf . .k. CtnrMti lhar rvsn..l 1 n ... - ri'Ui;u tijcareite smokinp over forty vctors ago It In the emt.onnM(-xtu.- ..t .II .a. oillioni oi cigarette made today was a weekend guest of Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Hoyden. II Saturday, Oct. 2 1 (inn t o." Marcus A. Kellermun. Dramatic; IturfUiorx Hara Ouroullsch, Vloloiux-lll-rt. William A. Parson, llauilHt. An evening of rnttj music, price of admission. Kach artist an attraction well worth the I Miss Margaret Uaeder, who hat i been a guest of Mrs. Itoy Haley, left for her home in Portland on No. 17 today. I Of paramount interest socially thu week will be the two afternoons of bridge for which Mrs John L. j Vaughan, Mrs. Wesley N. Matlock. Mrs. H. II. flattery and Mrs. W. J. Clarke will be the hostesses tomor row and Wednesday. The affairs are the first formal functions of the fall season. - Irwin 'i. Hrooks, bookkeeper of the Athina bank, was In the city yester day. Misses Winnie und Alia Smith of Pilot Hock spent yesterday with friends in the city. R. (J Savres and son. .Stanley, mo tored to Dayton yesterday to attend Mr. S'ayres' mother, who Is o,Ulte IU Mr. and Mrs. Lyman (J Rice are being showered with congratulation upon the arrival of a son who made his advent Saturday evening. ADMISSION Hlngki Attrastion Ticket dull (1. 00; lilldrtu or Student 50c. IVmiIiIo tickets, admitting holder U luitli MlnuUiHix, Ailulix tl.VI; 4'lilldrtwi or Wuilciitx TTx-. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always beats Signature of lfA ".rri,)rrrriT 1 Room and board in private family. Inquire XX this office. Wanted Experienced waitress at Hotel Pendleton. Apply at once. Lost Bunch of keys, marked R. C. Ra.-mu.sen. Please return to this of fice. Wanted Cook and two waitresses nt once. Hotel Hermiston, Hermiston, Oregon. ' Rudd is an expert at cleaning white i furs and ostrich plumes. Rudd. 202 ' W. Webb. Phone 6S5. I Hlydensteln's Dietary Mush and , Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and I irevfntative for constipation. Wanted Good, competent woman to take charge of rooming house. In-! oulre Arlington Hotel. I Wanted at once Experienced girl for general housework. Phone 3!2J or apply 722 Jane street. Lost At O.-W. It. & N. depot, two rolls of building plans. Parties find ing same please return to this office and receive reward. I Notice Women of Woidcraft. All members of the Women of' Woodcraft are cordially Invited to at-) tend the entertainment and feed In i Moose Hall Tuesday evening. Octo ber 17 at 8 o'eloek. Kach member! may bring one non-member. (Adv.) f X)MMITTI5B. Sloan's Mnlnient for Neuralgia Ache The dull throb of neuralgia l litickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment 'lie universal remedy for pain. Easy o apply; it quickly penetrates with i. lit rubbing and sontnes the sore mud i ies. Cleaner and more promptly ef fective than mussy plasters or oint ment; does not stain the skin or clog 'hi pores. For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprain1! nd strains It gives quick relief. I Hloan's Liniment reduces the pain and nflnmatlon in Insect bites, brul.-es. humps and ofher minor Injuries (n hMdren. f','t a lu lile today flt your "T. P. W. Pure Food Shop" t5'Sr-' "i PHfiNFS All 1C CLEANLINESS 3 PHONES, ALL 15. ECONOMY SERVICE STORE NEWS New Crop Walnuts, AImod, Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, Date, Figs, CocoanuU, Raisins and Currents and Condensed Mince Meat r HOOD RIVER APPLES Our carload of fancy Hood River Apples will arrive Wednesday. Give us your orders now. Box $1.95 NEW SHELLED ALMONDS We were fortunate in get ting the agency for the fam ous California shelled al monds, packed in 1-3 and 2-3 pound boxes. Selling for 25? and 50 PENDLETON'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE " The Peoples Warehouse druggint, 25c. Adv