East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 12, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1918.
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Ueorge prime minister Of Great I lctor Roumagour and Jim Kra-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dlllarj French return.
inevit- ' ,armer ffom west of town, wer 1 ed Monday from Portland. Mr.
there are
'(htCi-!?) ' Pritam Yet that is its
, fefg'''""able consequence, for the
new
Co.
Iskafsj and Komi Wekly at !:
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AJT OHKi.oXIAN lTHUSUINQ CO.
City Official Paper.
County Official Paper.
Member United press
Association.
totwed at the poMoffle at reodletoo.
oa, wcondctaio mall matter.
ON 8AI.K IN OT11KB CITIES
tanrrlai Hfte! New Stand. Portland,
e-nui Mors Co . Portiand, Oregon.
OS F1I.B AT
Olrr BnrMin. 8vrlty Bnllfflng.
WMbiagtoa. l C, Bareau, 501 Foor
MBtk street. N. W.
8CBscRirrios rates.
(IS ADVANCE)
TMty. m year, bj mall ...
lliy, til month, by mall
tfetly, Uirre mouths, by mall
ItaU. an month, by mall
f wtiy, one year, by rarrler
. ir nrnnthn. by carrier.
Daily, three month, by rarr!or
tMty, ene month, by carrier.--.
IVd-WeWy, one year, by mail..-
tan W.x1t. lr months, by mail
Real Weekly, four months, by mttl
S00
J 50
- 1 25
- AO
T.50
. 175
In town Sunday.
Sam PnrtAi ka .. -,.1. . I
only two men who can meet the Ford car from the Bond Auto
exigencies of that office. One here-
of them is the Drime minister 1 . Tom Gibson was a business vfcsitot
who has been forced to resign
and the other is the "contemp
tible little Welsh attorney"
who has been the gTeat driving
force of the government since
the beginning of the war. No
member of the former opposi
tion measures up to the work,
as Bonar Law practically ad
mitted when he refused to un
dertake the formation of a
ministry. What the Unionist
leader in Parliament could not
do, no other Tory can do. New
York World.
.T5!
.60
If the library ball fund is
turned over to the city for the
'improvement of the cemetery.
1;S i it will be timely to say that it
i .has been diverted to grave pur
poses.
tllltlMI
Harvey Bensene alias Harry
Went has been recapture ;
lfce latter name was appro
priate when he left and the tor-
mer when he was apprehend
cd.
a
tiie itErs sussiojr.
To get at the. eternal strength of
"ENGLAND'S DEFECTIVES
things
And fearlessly to make strong
songa of it.
Is to my mind, the mission of
that man
The world will call a poet. He
I may sing
But roughly, and withal ungra
ciously; Hot if he . . . awake
, To truth one drowsed ambition,
he sings well.
" Edwin Arlington Robinson.
The Smith extra quality
breeding ewes will now be
known as Smythe extra quality
breeding ewes. More aristo
cracy.
28 Years Ago Today
(FVom the Dally East Oregonlan,
Dec. 12. 188S.)
Miss Nellie Matlock is visiting her
aunt, Mrs, William Keith of Colfax,
Gus La Fontaine and Clarence
Townsend gave a pugilistic exhibition
yesterday which resulted in but little
damage to either of the combatants.
Testerday afternoon Theo Beeney
who was sitting in a wagon with
Thomas Smith, was hit In the back of
the head with a rock by perry Hottser,
a misunderstanding having arisen ov
er the price of a hat spoiled by the
latter. Mr. Beeney will suffer con.
siderable inconvenience from his in
jury and Houser is probably sorry for
his action.
A money loaning establishment
where filthy lucre may be obtained
on household furniture and th like
NE sixth of the school
WJ children of England are' b?" started in a 1!ttIe bila8
so defective, physically
w mentally, as to be incapable
of deriving reasonable benefit
from the educational advant
ages provided in that country.
This information is from the
chief medical officer of the
bureau of education in Lon
don. So there is no reason to
suppose it is unduly pessimis
' k. The total number of school
'children in England is six mil
T'oti, consequently there are in
round numbers 1,000,000 de
fectives. How much of a relation
ship may there be between the
number of defective English
children and England's delay
in carrying the war to a suc
cessful conclusion?
on Main street
George Oliver, one of Echo's enter
prising young men, is In towa tedsy.
G. B. Rigers, while fixing an eleva
tor at the Farmers Custom mill on
Monday last, fell from a ladder, in
juring his back and shaking him ap
generally.
E. J. Horton, proprietor of tfce
Bowman House has gone to ranching
being now busy plowing his land whlco.
he has rented from the Indians.
LLOYD GEORGE
Jen-
PILOT ROCK CLUB
DANCE IS ENJOYED
IMIlKXT-TEAt'IlKR ASSOCIATION
HOI.IK4 AX IXTKIIKSTIXG
MEETING.
(Eart Oregonian Special.)
PILOT ROCK, Dec. 12. The second
of the series of the Social club
dances was held at the Odd Fellows'
! Hall Friday night. A much larger
. crowd was out than at the preceding
1 dance. The hall was trimmed with
touches of Christmas here and there.
31 Bips Brvan as the politi
cal idol of Wall Street.
Imagine all the financiers and
bank president? and corpora
tion managers and captains of i Fir trees covered the orchestra and
'industry hailing him as the I surrounded the table where the punch
Savior Of the republic. Im- "trved. and the lights were cover.
agine ui me iorces oi organ- a number of PPndieton people were
tzed property and reactionary i out. including Gladys smith. Evelyn
'republicans rallying to his SUp- ! Kinman, Gaynell Baldwin, Otto
port. Then we should have a ! Claire McDonald. Gladys
situation parallel to the situa- f,-.'"6""0"- Ed Ha-
- . r. !. i Ml, Bannister and Mrs. Hanscom and
tion M Great Britain, Where j r w. Fletcher, who assisted in the or
Lloyd George is engaged in Or- chestra. The next dance, will be held
gamVmg a new war cabinet. ' on December 23.
. Three years ago David Lloyd 1 t-TMher AssCiatio
. held fnpip mnnfriU' moot !n at tk.
l,or?e was easily the best- .hooihouse on md.v nnd!0" every man Bnd woman
iiDduced to adopt the morning inside
Mrs. Frank Duff. '
here Saturday.
An unusual number of cattle are be
ing wintered on McKay creok this sea-son.
e.a Thrasher and family, from
UKlah, were In Pilot Rock Saturday.
They will spend the winter In Califor.
nia. Mr. Thrasher Is going there for
nia neaitn.
Miss Hooper is assisting at the Pilot
Kock Mercantile store at present.
ine second attraction of the Ly
ceum Course consisting of Mario, the
great magician, will be held on De
cember Eg. It will be held at Carnes
hall lasted of at the church, but It
will be the only number that will be
held there.
Mr. Horton slopped here on his way
to Pendleton Saturday. He has been
at the ranger atatlon and says that
there la a great amount of snow up
there,
A. A. Cole of Pendleton made a
short business trip to pilot Rock Sat.
urday.
SIvelyn Kinman and Gladys. Smith
spent Friday night here with friends.
They returned to Pendleton Saturday
morning.
Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Warner spent
Saturday in Pilot Rock.
Mrs. Caroline Gill, who has been
sick for about a week, is gradually
improving.
Mrs. Tweedy of Pendleton, wh0 at
tended the Odd Fellows' entertain
ment Thursday night, visited friends
here Friday.
Walter Albrecht will give another
dance on next Friday night at the
Odd Fellows' Hall.
Men that come In from the country
all say that china pheasants are most
plentiful this season.
Pilot Rock had Its first moving pic.
ture show Saturday night. It was
given under the direction of Jack
Root and consisted of eight reels.
These performances will be given ev
ery Wednesday and Saturday. Mr. L.
K. Harlan announced that to every
child under twelve years of age that
attended Sunday school the following
day Mr. Root would present him with
a complimentary ticket for the next
Wednesday performance.
I. M. Schannep and family motored
to Pendleton Sunday.
The recent snow has stopped the
seeding of grain In a number of cases.
Mrs. Beitel is suffering from a se
vere attack of grippe. She is at tho
home of her daughter, Mrs. Walter
Smith.
Frank Chapman, Jr., was in from
his ranch Sunday.
Ora Allen was in Pilot Rock on bus
iness Saturday.
Fred Hascall shipped a carload o!
cattle from here Saturday.
Miss Alta Smith spent Sunday even
ing In Pendleton.
Oscar Newquist from west of town,
came in on a business trip Saturday.
M. D. orange, Boot Matthews. Al
bert Kennison. Fred Hoes and L. C.
Scharpf were hunting down McKay
creek Sunday. Altogether they re
turned with 11 ducks.
Mrs. Marian Johnston, Mrs. Walter
Smith, Mrs. Louis Scharpf, and Mrs.
Merwyn Gilbert whose birthdays all
came within three days, celebrated by
giving a turkey dinner at the home of
Mrs. Merwyn Gilbert on Sunday night.
Their husbands were present and .1
very pleasant evening was enjoyed.
The Sunday school gave a program
and social at the church SaturdaJ
night. The program consisted of so
los, duets and readings. After the
program everyone enjoyed a dinner
in the. church basement and after the
dinner everyone joined in and played
progressive games.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Michaels anJ
children and Mrs. Frank Michaels re
turned home Monday from a two
weeks' viit to Portland.
French who is a prominent stock
man from this country, attended th
stuck show there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gill visited Pilot
Rock Monday
Mrs. Newt Roark has been laid up
for some time with the grippe,
THE NEWEST REHEDY
roB
Caekachs, Rheumatism and Dropsy,
EUney, Bladder and trio Add trouble
Vlng misery to many. When the kidneys
are weak or diseased, these natural filters
do not cleanse the blood sufficiently, and
the poisons are carried to all parts of the
body, mere follow depression, aches
ana pains, neavincss, drowsiness, irrita
bility, headaches, chillinau ami rhmi.
Biatism. In some people there are sharp
iwiu iu uie uacK ana loins, distressing
bladder disorders and sometimes obstin
ate dropsy. The uric acid sometimes
forms Into gravel or kidney stones. Whea
the urio acid atftwts tho muscles and
joints, it causes lumbago, rheumatism,
gout or sciatica. This is the time to try
"Anurlc
During digestion uric acid Is absorbed
Into the system from meat eaten, and
even from sorao vegetables. The poor
kidneys get tired and ba,cliiichn begins.
This is a good timo to take "Anurlc,"
the new discovery of Dr. Pierce for Kid
ney trouble and Backache. Neglected
kidney trouble a responsible for many
deaths, and Insurance Company examin
ing doctors always test the water 0 an
applicant before a policy will be Issued.
Have you ever set aside a bottle of water
for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedi
ment or settling sometimes Indicates kid
ney trouble. The true nature and char
acter of diseases, especially those of ths
kidneys and urinary organs, can often
be determined by a careful chemical an
alysis and microscopical examination
una 19 uone uy expert cuennsw oi us
Medical Staff of the Invalids' Hotel. If
you wish to know yonr condition send a
sample of your water to Doctor Pierce's
Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and de
serine your symptoms, it will be ex
amined without any expense to you, and
Doctor Pierce or his Staff of Assisting
Physicians will Inform you truthfully.
KNOW TBYBELF I
Read all about yourself, your system,
physiology, anatomy, hygiene, simple
nome cures, etc, In the "Common Sense
Medical Adviser , a book of 100$ pages.
Send to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buffalo, nTV
three dimes or thirty cents In one-cent
stamps for a cloth-bousd. copy,
MEN WOMEN
Are you tired of work that offers
little or no chance for advancement?
Why not become a drugless physici
an? The field, is large, opportunities
great, and the profession honorable
and lucrative to the trained practiti
oner. We offer a thorough course Ir.
Anatomy and Physiology, Electro
therapy, Photo-therapy, Vibration,
Massage. Spondylotherapy, Diagnosis,
Etc., Etc Iw you are interested call
or write to us.
Drs. MacPherson, Williams & Blew
123 Vi Grand Ave., Portland, Ore.
GIVE HER A NICE BOX OF OUR CANDY. We are showing a
large especially selected holiday line of Johnaton'a and Kr&uae't
candies in beautiful Christnias packages.
Cigars Make the Man Say
"Thank You" as if He Meant it
So often a man is the recipient of a gift that he doesn't care a snap
about. He oftimes lays it aside and forgets all about it.'.
f . Charles
J I 715 Masn Street.
A box of our cigars is-entirely different. He
says "Thank you" in a way that shows he
appreciates your gift and not saying it out
of mere courtesy. No gift is so heartily re
ceived by the man who smokes. His, ap
preciation will show his delight.
All the best known brands are here all sizes, shapes and col
ors in boxes of ten to one hundred.
If he is a pipe or cigarette smoker, we have many suggestions in
case pipes, tobacco pounches, cigarette cases, in fact anything de
sired in smokers articles.
LADIES' TRADE CORDIALLY SOLICITED.
Company
Telephone 7
Give "Hm"
An Overc
Olio
Overcoats that sold as high as $25.00
now going for only
Clear, Peachy Skin J, g
Awaits Anyone Who ,8
Drinks Hot Water j
; Says an Inside bath, before break-
fast helps us look and feel
clean, tweet, fresh.
Sparkling and vivacious merry,
bright, alert a good clear skin and
a natural, rosy, healthy complexion
are assured only by pure blood. If
hated man in the British em
pire. He had been the best-
echoolhouse on Friday evening and i
enjoyed a program as well as soma
Duff,
good discussion.
iaieu man tur nan a uecaue. ; - ;. " """ " V ! of -sickly, anaemic-looking men, worn-
Me was the ringleader of Brit-u jufit a.WeaPrln. for' T";-
ht radicalism, and While ex- "Baby's Boat a Silver Moon!" rlar-i
CUseS might be found for Other "charpf gave a reading, "When iff
MliJIRMSiE
Pa Was a Boy;" Miss Grace Frost
read an article from a school bulletin;
Dr. J 1, GiMeland opened up the d;s.
cuodon of "The Retarded Child." anl
I. M. 8 hannop, L. c. Scharpf, Mrs.
Cooper and Mrs. Gllleland were call-
radicals, he was beyond the
pale. Financial England de
tested him as enthusiastically
as the Dukes detested him.
There was hardly a day when
4Vl RHHkVi cmnirp U'Ha tint aim.
, . . ' , . , j Ject. A great improvement has been
TWSed tO be rocking Upon its J msid? ny having electric light In the
foundations because of some-! school house.
Vhing that lhi.- "contemptible ', Bl11 Hu chinson "pent Sunday in pi
little Welsh attornev" was rln. '"' "rk-
lino- or preventing. j t.;,hD' rnkt
The worst that Wall Street ia-t week
Viaid about Rryan in the cam-! Mr. and Mrs. Mirvin Hut hlnfon
Tsaign of 1896 was flattering ; w"r" in tovrn Saturday.
"in comparison with the least ! Y,now whlc!', hM IT" ,on 'he.
. , , r . , " . ground for some time, has become
Xhat COnservatu e England sairt very slushy because of the warmer
about Lloyd George for five i weather. This condition has made
years, and vet he is the man to Ith r"il1't ver' ba'i 'or traveling,
whom conservative England LA ,Ilcn'I1Vnd ub.ro'hfiI
. , , , I Masons went to Pendleton Haturdiif
tias turned as the head Of a to attend Jarvi. Hurd a funeral there.
Tiew KOvemment. The funeral was held at 10:30 a. m.
It IS bPVOnd belief that the HnA fter tha a number of them
Torv intnVue against the As- Athena where the burial took
smith n'inistry eyer had for its ' wmam frnm PtndlKon ;m.
V jed i'lC raikiniT Of Lloyd ited his home town Friday
en and girls, with pasty or muddy
complexions; Instead of the multitudes
of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain
fags" and pessimists we should see i
virile, optimistic' throng of rosy-'
cheeked people everywhere. I
An lns.de bath is had by drinking !
each morning, before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a tea-;
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DAN:L GREEN FELT SLIPPERS
$1.50 Values, Fire Sale Price 95
$1.75 Values, Fire Sale Price . $1.25
$2.00 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.35
$2.25 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.45
$2.50 Values, Fire Sale Price $1.65
WARM WOOL MACKINAWS .
Some wonderful values, now showing in a
wide range of sizes. Priced during our Fire
Sale, at $6.85, $7.85, $8.95 and $9.85. And
winter is just starting.
1000 SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Regular $17.50 Fire Sale Price $11.85
Regular $18.50 Fire Sale Price $12.85
Regular $20.00 Fire Sale Price $13.85
Regular $22.50 Fire Sale Price $15.85
Regular $25.00 Fire Sale Price $17.85
Regular $27.50 Fire Sale Price $19.85
Regular $30.00 Fire Sale Price $21.85
Regular $32.50-Fire Sale Price $24.85
Regular $35.00 Fire Sale Prices $24.85
the former dru?g;.t tit
a couple of days here
ed upon to give their ideas on the sub ("P"'"' "t limestone phosphate In it
10 na-sn irom uie siumacn, liver, nm-
ncya and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's Indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food Into the stomach.
Those suijject to sick headache, bil
iousness, naty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those who
have a pallid, sallow complexion and
who are constipated very often, ar
ureed to obtain a nuarter oond of
llmes'one pho phate at the dm ;
store which will cist but a trifle. t"t
la sufficient to demonstrate the quick
and remarkable change In both health
and appearance, awaiting those who
practice internal sanitation. We must
remember that Inside cleanliness lj
more important tnan out a
the skin dofis not absorb impurities I
contaminate trip blood while the pore
in t'e 'hlrty feet of boweU do.
s
Only 10 Days More and Its Over
Silk hose, silk ties, felt slippers, silk and linen
handkerchiefs, shirts, scarfs, shoes, hats, Etc.
Rente Hie Place, WD Building Pendleton
amines N
1e, beet ii e , 'J0
ipuritles to I v?
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