East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 15, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
(Tt.-ulys Itoynton anil Gone Hampton.
H.iroKl 0.is.'.v, Mr. i-arr. Walter Willis
rthtir Finch, Balfe I'lrlch. Segil
I'arlilt i'lid Mr Holdman.
LOCALS
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A very sueco.'Sful and well attend- 1
ed meeting of the Washington
There will be a lx social anil en-1 hie and James Johns. Jr. As udl
tertalnment at the lie'th sohool house ilona! guests Mr. and Mrs Hurst hsd
on Saturday night, the 1 St h, Special Mi-s Tess Snyder. Miss (iuindar-a Will,
fnuslc and 'vaudeville act. have been ; cox. Miss Mildred Berkeley and Mis
fMranged for and a good time is as- i Claire Kaley.
iured to every one. Everybody In-
Hrlted to Rttend and have a share in! Sixteen friends of the Misses Edn.i
the (rood times. ;nd Tlielma Salins enjoyed a de-
- ' li.-htful little party last evening at the
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hnrst enter- : Saline home, S12 1-2 Thompson
talned the members of the Fortnight. ; street. Cards and dancing ; proved
Jy Itridge Club last evening at their ! enjoyable diversion and t the close
Country home on McKay creek. The of the evening daintv refreshments
fuosts made the trip out and back in
auto conveyances. High score hon
ors were- won by Mrs. Edmund Ma-
were served. The guests included the
Misses Veva Cook, Alice Finnell. Alice
Doane. Pnphne Pelts, Hotiser and
5
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Thursday, One Show Only
Jm J Ellison
f
1 1 - rAmi
Popular
Scotch
Baritone
V.
5
J Music's re-creation! A reproduction of the human
5 voice from the phonograph which the ear cannot distin
Zk guish from the living voice. Has Mr. Edison accomplished
d this miracle, at last? Come hear this astounding test
Thomas A. Edison Wants You
To Hear This Test
and judge.
Glen Ellison, the popular Scotch baritone, will be here,
at Mr. Edison's request, to offer you the only evidence by
which you can really judge. He will sing side by side with
Mr. Edison's re-creation of his voice. See if you can tell,
without watching the motion of Mr. Ellison's lips, which
is the living voice and which the re-creation.
i WHAT IS YOUR JUDGEMENT?
d Mr. Edison insists upon this unique and daring test. For
d it tells more than the most vivid words can express. Its
convincing frankness sweeps away all doubt. Mr. Edi
son wants your true judgment of his new musical art. He
wants the judgment of every music lover. Has he re
created music? Has he eliminated all mechanical blem
ish? Has he preserved the living tones in all their reality.
He puts the original and his re-creation before you
side by side. He hides nothing. Asks no allowances. He
3 dares to make the vital test that no one else but he has
d ever ventured. And he asks vou to decide.
(Paid Advertisement )
For rent Furnished housekeeping
school 1'aretu-Tesicher Association rooms. 01 Aura. Tel. 30MW.
was held Monday evening in the Blydenstein's Dietary Mush and
school building. A very interesting Prepared Dietary Flour, a cure and
talk on "lgal and Spiritual Uights" preventative for constipation.
wus given by the Rev. R. h. Gornall, ' Wm Goedecke auto for hire. Phone
pastor of the Methodist church. An Slangier Cigar Store. Tel 464.
enjoyable musical program was also , Jmu
presented. The candy sale netted a phon, mM lm w road ,t
goodlv sum. j ,
t I Housekeeping rooms for rent. 501
Lilleth street. Call evenings.
I'anl replied, 'Relieve on the Lord
esus Christ' and in order that ha
could believe he preached the gospel
unto him and unto his house. The
jailer having heard the gospel believ
od It, repented of his sins and wua
baptized the same hour of the night
(midnight),
"On the day of Penticost they, the
Jews, asked of the apostles, 'Whut
must we do?" Peter said. 'Repent
ye and be baptised, every one of you
in the name of Jesus Christ and un
to the remission of yuur sins and y
shall receive the gift of the Holy
Spirit." Having heard and believed
the gospel before asking the nuestlon.
The members of the "Spiaerink- ,.. they vm ,n8tructe(, ,o take tne ,
turn" club and several aauuionai oi i.ireo mni.sneu two steps repentance and bantlsm.
guests were charmingly entertained Bousekeeplnf room, a T. thla offlc j .nu, on th6 road t0 uamaacus,
at the home of Mrs. W, A. Storie yee Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors. ; asked: 'Lord, what must I do?' The
terday afternoon. During the course , Pendleton Hotel building. Phone 45. 'Lord said: 'Go Into the city and it
of the pleasant meeting, plans were, rj, B. Waffle auto for hire. Phone j shall be told thee what thou must
formulated for the coming winter ses. 2gM, guna, Charles Co. Phone 7. do.' Annanias was sent to Instruct
slons. Those bidden beside the mem-, ,,. ... fc. him In the wav of salvation and he
bers were Mrs. Bertha Mathews and
Mrs, J, P. McManus. Mrs. T.
Tweedy will be the next hostess.
J.
ed 11.50. Rudd, 308 W. Webb. Phone, sald: 'Now. wy tarrlest thou? Arise
186.
Mrs. Katherine Timmerman is in
the city today.
For sale or rent t-voom house, hot
water heat Inquire Buford Butler
at Otto Hohbach's Bakery.
Mrs. T. Hopkinson of Pasco la a an(J for 8ale. Apply 434
Pendleton vItor. .Madison or phone 639M
Klva Adams of Prairie City, Is a B
Pendleton visitor. 'densteln, 117 E. Court. Phone 35 for
J. M. Garrison of Salem, is regis- 0ats by car lota,
tered t the St. George. j Gordon-8 Pre8sery, phone 75!,
J. A. Hubbard of McKay creek, was iog E. Alta street. Formerly a K.
in from his home yesterday. Presse-ry. Work called for and de-
Mrs. Ed Norval is visiting here to. llvered
day from her home at Helix. For sale Rubber tired buggy, har.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fraser of Her. ness, large heating stove, set of scene
miston spent yesterday in the city. !ry and drops for 18-foot stage. In-
Mr. and Mrs Emmett Rees are in 1"ire Mtln Grocery,
town today from their home near He. f Rooming house for sale. Mall
lix. ; street. In center of business district
L. A. Moriintook. local Implement uom ootl n8'nes. Inquire of Pen.
dealer, Is making a business visit In
Fortland.
and be baptized and wash away the
sins calling upon the name of the
Lord.' Saul, having heard the gospel,
believed It, repented, was command,
ed to take the next step, baptism,
"Thus we see in these three ans
wers to the question there Is no con
flict. They all traveled the same road.
The answer in each Instance depends
upon the condition of the one asking
the question.
The subject for tonight is "Conver.
sion. The evangelist promises a
clear. Interesting and scriptural ex
planation of the theme.
Mrs. Fagan sang a great gospel solo
to the delight of all, entitled, "The
Old Fountain."
Dr. Eshelman of Portland, head
physician of the Artisans is a Pendle
ton visitor.
Dr. c. J. Whitteaker of Cambridge.
Idaho, is here looking after property
interests.
Mrs F. J Irvine and Mrs. v. W.
Howard of Echo, were Fendleton vl-.
it"rs yesterday.
Dr J, Griswold was a paJsenger on
the Northern Pacific train from He.
lix this morning.
Mrs. J. M. Quest and daughter
Monta are here shopping today from
their home at Helix.
Lucie Corrigall and Marie Conga'!
of Heppner, were guests of the Row-
man hotel yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Anderson (Miss
Dora Myrick) were in yesterday from
their Helix ranch.
Mrs. Lena J. Hardin is spending a
few days at Athena as the guest of
her father, J. D. Huggins.
Mrs. Henry Barrett and sister, Mis."
Jessica McEwen, of Athena, were am
ong the visitors here yesterday.
land Bros.
Call Penland Bros, van te move your
household goods. Telephone 339. Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. Mattress making, furniture repair
lng, upholstering, called for and deliv
ered, city or country. La Dow Bros..
Beauregard. Pohne 227J
I Lost Ladies raincoat on Reserva
turn road south of agency. Finder
kindly leave at Alexanders and recelvo
' reward.
Lost One small gold pin with
group of three blue flowers in center
anu mree pea-ris. rm ier please re- i
THE OLD RELIABLE
AKIN
WM If
MADE FtffiSS CREAM GF TARTAR
Tuesday evening's meeting showed Fagan announces that he will preach
great Interest and promises much fot Thursday evening upon the subject
the future of the series. Bvangllst of "Dancing"
OREGON
THEATRE
Commencing Sunday, Nov. 19-21
9TH ANNUAL WORLD TOUR
A Mil
THE WHITE MAHATMA
In Hit World-Famou
SIMLA
i SEANCE
HE WILL TELL YOU ALL
MYSTIFYING!
AMUSING!
STARTLING!
The One Big Sentational Show of the Season that no
body can afford to miu. A refined, clean, moral and
diverting entertainment that ha never failed to please.
1 PRICES: Night-25c, 50c, 75c
BAD BREATH v
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get at
the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive "ablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, act gently on the
bowels and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath find
quick relief through Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablets. The pleasant, sujrar
coatcd tablets are taken for bad breath
by all who know them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen
tly but firmly on the bowels and liver,
stimulating them to natural action,
clearing the blood and gently purifying
the entire ry.;tem. They do that which
dangerous calomel does without any of
the bad after effects. '
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
p-ipinp cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without grip
ing, pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula after seventeen years of prac
tice among patients afflicted with bowel i
and liver complaint with the attendanl I
bad Vreath. i
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are pure- j
ry a tegeiauie cuinyounu mixed win.
olive oil; you will know them by their
olive color. Take one or two ever)
night for a week and note the effect
10c and 25c per box. All druggists.
turn to this office.
Prompt auiomoolle taxi service,
day or night. Funerals '.o cemeterj
only 13 60. Phone 180. Hotel St,
George Carney Tajtl C
"Reliable canvassers to sell our
complete line of Fruit and Ornamen
tal stock In best sections of this state.
Canvassing outfit furnished. Cash
advanced weekly. Address Nursery,
Crenfo. Oregon."
For sale Five room tiouse. east
Court treet. Desirable location, close
to school. A genuine bargain For
particulars. address R (. Jory. Man
pin. Ore
l i :::::. 't'ih ' unrr uSilc untSr tiui inrn t, Z''. t
Jee.
At the Boston Clothing Ptore. h
beautiful I20ij.no Talking Mnchine
See It in their window ar.d lcarn par
ticulars. Adv.
Ante. Stage.
For Adams. Athena and Weston
eaves Hennlng's Cigar Store at 10 a
n and 3:.10 p m. each day Adv.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
fx
certainly does heal
eczema
Ir.otirfileof reports, covering a period
tif twenty years, literally thousands of
fhyskidHS icll ho successful the Rcs
inol treatment is fnrccicma and similar
ti.in troubles. Tlic first use of Rcsinol
Ointment and TJesinol &ipusu.illy Stopa
tlie itchinj and burning, and they won
dcarawayalltraceof the eruptiun. No
(llicr treatment f ir the skin now before
the public can show such a record oi
J)P ifessiunal n;pmv.!.
SvM ty a'i (' .:
AT1.ATA. Jl iln
WIHTBV.lJiln.
AR-R-OW
COLLAPv.S
1 S 0(5. a?. oh, 6 5;r 90 ott.
Cnetr, rahr,:yt O,., T.ir. Makr
r-v "X' f $600 CASH SSffiSS 1
Information relative to handling of exhibits KUKK, Tickets at low
round-trip fares. Premium Usts and Entry Itlanks upon iipplicitlun to
T. F. O'Rricn, Agent, or It. Itiirnn I). V. P. A., Walla W'nUa.
S.;k TEA AXD SfLPHCR TCKN"
GFIAY, FAIJED HAIR DARK
AN GLOSSY.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed, brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray. Tears ago the only way
to get this mixture was to make it at
home, which Is mussy and trouble
some. Nowadays we simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You will gtt a
large bottle of this old time recipe
Improved by the addition of other In
gredients for about CO cents. Every,
body uses this preparation now, be
cause no one can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as It does It
so naturally and evenly. You damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing the gray hair disappears, and aft
er another application or two, your
hair becomes beautifully dark, thick
and glossy and yon look years young
er. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound Is a delightful toilet requisite
It Is not Intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
biene horn '."I he OctiI i Hn
Alta Today.
:id "liK from I.lltle Snw.e8 Grow.
Vlmy r.jlds thnt hang on all winter
start with a sn'-rae, a sniTtle, a sore
t.iroM .1 tiuht chest. You know the
symjtoms of colds and you know
pro.npt treatment will break them up.
Lr. fc-ng's New Dtscovjry, with lt
soothing antiseptic balsams, has been
brc k'nf up colds and healing coughs
of young and old for 47 years. Dr.
King't New Discovery loosens the
plile',ir, clears the head, soothes the
Irritaed mcrmr.ne and make'
breathing eawier. At your drugeki
60c. rtv.
Mrs. Alysc Roc-Gilcfinst
PHYSICAL CULTURE
AND ELOCUTION.
Hotel Pendleton.
ESSENTIALS OF
SALVATION TOLD
EV.WGKUKT FAGAN PRKAtfllF.S
ROUSING KFJtMON ON "W1IAT
MITOT I IK TO BE SAVED?"
borJ-t ftr Tonight's Revival Mol
ing at OiriHtipn church Will It.
"Kmer4tn. This vital question was Evangelist
Fagan's theme last evening at the
Christian Church revival meetings. It
was handed In a clear, convincing
way. A haimony of the three an.
swerji glvt'n this Importunt question,
as It was asked upon three different
occasions In N. T. history us given
In the book of Acts, the book of con.
version. Mr. Fagan stated In part:
"In the sixteenth chapter of Acts, j
verse 30th, the phllllplan jailor ask
ed, 'Whut must I do to be saved?' j
For safety and
convenience keep
your car in the new
Storage and Service Garage
13,500 SQUARE FEE! OF GROUND FLOOR STORAGE SPACE.
The largest and most modern
ground floor garage in the Inland Em
pire and second largest in the state.
Equipped with heating plant giving
uniform temperature.
Roomy and accessible always easy
to get your car in and out.
Gasoline station at our curb. Oils,
lubricants and accessories. Free air
and water.
Cars washed and polished right.
Rest room for ladies, with every
convenience.
Cars cared for by the day, week or
month. Special rates on car attention
and delivery.
Day and Night Service
NOW OPEN
Water and Cottonwood Streets.
TELEPHONE 530