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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1916)
mmeu SPECIAL Uodnosday H A ! F 1) SPECIAL TUESDAY U U i A mmmmmS THE FAMOUS OPERA PICTURIZATION A LAUGH! A THRILL! A SOB! The Sparkling essence of true Bohemian life immortaliz ed on the screen through the appealing and artistic interpre tation of the exquisite artiste ALICE BRADY. PASSIONATE EXUBERAT! LA BOH EM E depicts more accurately than any other work, the true mode of living, the pains and the joys of the carefree people. Their ideal in life, their deep feeling of love and emotio is. A masterpiece of literature made into a photoplay masterpiece. Ttiostfey V y VyLy l j IF IT'S GOOD YOU WILL SEE IT AT THE COSY Uodnesdav Cotfolene "The Natural Shortening" 0B I Women who have tried everything for shortening and frying adopt Cottolene finally because they get better results with it than with anything else they can use. Cottolene is a pure food product, possessing whole some qualities that are important. It requires no preparation; mixes easily with flour is not absorbed by fish, meats or vegetables fried in it. Your grocer supplies it in large or small pail, Give him your order today. "Cottolene mckeM good cooking better" E32EF Al R B AN K225a 'The three C tor caring for milk in the home are: Keep it cold. Cover, d. Clean. HEADACH E NEURALGIA PAIN Mottled butter is due largely to un. even distribution of salt Bees can't talk, but they often eet back t a fellow with a few stingin? retorts. i Shirley Peters, the small daUKhlur luf Mr. and .Mrs. M. U Peter.-!, 613 Murk street, was a delightful youns j hivstess on Saturday afternoon wh in j she entertained six of her little girl I friends in honor of her sixth birthday, j A very pleasant afternoon was spent with games and refreshments. A very enjoyable surprise party was tendered Iva Beeman on Sturday niijht by a l;irge number of her frienls who gathered at her home on Lincoln street for a delightful evening of (lancing. At 9:30 o'clock delicious refreshments were served. Those present were Alberta and Marjorie MoMonies. Nellie Nagel. Gladys Griggs, Mary 'Clark, Mable and Iva Beeman, Gertrude Longmeier, Emma Gordon, Ruby Bybee, Genevieve Phelps, Helen La Fontaine, Wesley W'oodworth, Gilbert Struve, Segal Parlett. Wayne Field, Ned Strahorn. Francis and Paul Peck. XI. ke Pierce of Athena was in the i ily I;ist evening. 1 H Martin of Albee was a visitor here last evening. XI. J MrDermott of Stanfield, was among the visitors in Pendleton yes terday. H. ('. Clarke and William P. Gross of Condon, are registered at the Bowman. Folsom Tallman, who has been at tending the University of Oregon, is home on a vacation. Mrs. XI. L. Bryant were down yes terday from Kamela. Ml. and .Mrs. Louis Itauain were In from McKay yesterday. K. K. Hutchinson of Pilot Hock, spent yesterday in Pendleton. Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powden and don't suffer. When your head aches you simply Biiist have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head in'ic Powders and relieve the pain and riruruijiia at owe. Send someone to tlic drug store now for a dime package ' Dr. Jarr.es' Headache Powders. !':' suffer! In a few moments you v " feel fine headache gone no more Ma pain. Why Shamed by Blotchy Sicin If yon Sre a sufferer from .Esema or tmt-igbtly pimply akin, yon know Just what it means to have that humiliating, back ward feeling abont meeting strangers and oftentimes friends. Many a rime job have looked into the mirror and wished that your skin would be like other people that you know, "without a blemish." This wish can be yours for the asking. If yon will go to the druggist and procure a bottle of 1. D. Li., the greatest of all akin remedies, apply it according to directions, In a short time your skin will be aa soft aa velvet. Come In and ask for bottle today on our money-back guarantee. Ask also about Li. Li. Li. Soap, that keeps the skla healthy. jfEa) J0 1fB the Staadard MnawavM Skta Remedy TALW1AA 1KCG CO. TP LOT Are you aware of the fact that you don't have to pay War prices here? You Better Investigate Corner Main aud Court gtrerC 1 1!. .mid. I p Merlins Tonlfllit. ! This evening the annual ineetm;; j of the RoundiUp stockholders wlii he held for the election of a 1917 board of directors and to receive a report of the 1916 board, one of the I present directors, H. W. Collins, ex hibition director, has handed In his j i resignation but the board has not act. ed upon It. Several other directors j wish to resign because of the sacrl I fires serving on the board entails but it is believed they will be prevalle 1 i upon to remain. A number of other I matters will be discussed and a full 'attendance is desired. Men who make good don't sit down ind wait for their ship to Come In. -Miss Mayree Snyder, popular young bride-elect, whose wedding is to be an event of the not far distant future, was the , inspiration for a charming "shower" for which Xliss Xlerle Parlett was hostess last even ing at her home on Madison street. About forty guests were in attend ance. a short program and a mock wedding providing much enjoyable diversion. A cleverly arranged fish I pond in one corner of the dining i room concealed a host of pretty and ! da'nty gifts for the honor guest. De-! licious refreshments were served at : the close of the evening. I -I. B. Hilbert is registered at the St. George. J. M. Kyle of Stanfield came up this morning for the day. W. N. Matlock le't last night for Portland to spend several days. Mrs. McKee and two children re turned to this city from Myrlck this morning. Pete Sheridan, prominent Butter creek stockman, is spending the day In Pendleton. Karl Williams, night clerk of the Hotel Pendleton, is spending a few J.i'1 in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tlmmerman were passengers on the train from Helix this morning. T im Corner, foreman of the North, em Pacific bridge crew, came over from Pasco this morning. H. E. Hays, New York traveling salesman, is here today selling a re opening stock to Bond Pros. J. !. Penny, head of the chain of Golden P.ule stores, was here yester day on a local visit, accompanied by A. D. Frost. DEPENDABLE REMEDY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters For Poor AppaUta, NMWeav, Indigo, tlon, DysnciMla, Malaria, Fever and Yin Get TO Hp a Can DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer1 SHE LIKES IT! A SK any housewife who has changed the family table drink from a harmful coffee to helpful INSTANT POSTUM whether the change has been a success. The answer may well induce you to make the change your self. Less "nerves," better tem per, clearer complexion, im proved digestion and steadier heart after a trial, demonstrate conclusively that the change from coffee to POSTUM is a wise move for the whole family. "There's a Reason" All Big Lines of Business Have Their Bargain Days, Why Not the Food Emporium? Bargain Bargain For Three Days Starting Tomorrow, Nov. 15th $4.! We Will Sell a Limited Number of Meal Tickets for GET IN ON THE BARGAIN THE QUELLE Cash Cleanliness Quality Service APPLE PMMDE 20-20 0 An Apple Exposition of National Interest. If you are interested in apples DON'T MISK IT. An Apple Tie FKKR to every one unending the show; 20 prizes every afternoon for wom en: votinff competition between aid pocletles and women's clubs for Jnn In Kold; lree moving pictures; baby pageants every afternoon; Princess Apple HloR nom, Her Court of Princesses of Apple Land and Kinic I'ip in a Series of NIkM Hpeelaeles: Car nival Parades, I'pruarlous Fun and Frolic on down-town streetn Don't Forget that Apple Pie. LOW PARKS for the round trip via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OAV R. R. 6 N Tickets upon application lo T. F. OKIUKN, Airont. II. Ill I IN H 1'istrltt Frelnht & Pass. Aa-t WAI.T.A WAI.LA Ague.