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t'ACK fclX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21,1917. EIGHT PAGES 9 SOCIAL mi rj4. ir. AND : ... j-t Pt-RSiiNAi tvvra 0 T? .1 v ... mm Win, Mtiry Hoyden a the recip ient of fi ldeu(arit and pai-pv Siiri'rlw la evenlnit at 6 o'rrlork nhcn twofiom ! there. Mrs. Snyder vIhIUhI lior nioth ' er lu Vancouver while away. ! Mr. ami Mrs. V. J. HiMi.xoil left lust nliilit for Hcno, Nevada, fur n idtnrt slay. .Mr. Ilensons' sister nolnK very ; ill lit that place. Heno Is Itr. Ben ; .son's childhood homo u.nd hu hug not been theer for forty years. Mr. Tliomai, Thompson and Mrs. 1 II. I llurmuKhx are to be hostesses , fur iho Thursday Afternoon Club to morrow afterniion Ml the illirary clul room. Itud cross work will la done, v j following the business nrectlhg. VOUR URANitfAtHER WAS A YOUNGSTER, WHEN PEYTON GRAVELY MADE THE FIRST f PLUG OF TOBACCO THAT EVTiR WAS MAOF THERE MUST BE SOMETHING BACK OF A REPUTATION THAI LIVFS AND LASTS Lint THAI. uoacii of Jier friends walked lit upon church which was premmed ly the i soMiinui her at her home, corner .r l'.ulev and ' Kev. R. K. Gornall. IUtrin the ev- j K-j ,B. Al them. They brought const atidalions Neil, llyron K. Coop.' Mth.' I.ircy and sood wishes and a beautiful slfl Ctln. .Vina. U. Cftnn. Mrs. llavt Kuc members f the Methodist ers, , Hlimiie A. Wvlie. Mrs. W. J. 'inun. Mrs. M. I Stockman. Mm. Alrirlrh 1-1 H Aldrlch Mrs lash. WIUl liHJtket on their arm, j cnirur musical selections were triven ; Cpraall. Mr. ;rnall. Mrs. A. W. Ormidros, Hoyden had bee ninvited I by Miss Ksther South and by a utmr-I IUis. Mrs. Mabel M. Jink-ins. Sum to attend' a surprise on one of her tet and refrcshmenls were served, i nel J ink Ins. Mrs. A. A. lilKstiuter. Mi and Mrs. Oliver were married at Mrs. Surah 1-u. Hue, Louis' (lornall. llielimonrt. Comb county. .Michigan, j Mr. , und Mrs. S. A. Meuer. Cora E. n u ."ove-nlrr SO. !.:. They came Klmhrell. Mrs. Elvin Orals, Mrs. lo Pendleton ss years aso and dur-j James M. Pavne. Min. V. T. UiRbv, i lnK their long residence here have iVrdella Oliver Grace A. Oilliam, , "' J" "'iervllle left made hosts of friends, of their two j c.eorse Kluhv. lierniee tlornall Hav for PorHal1 for u short children. Mrs. Kdna Crais. lives here : mond r.uss. Helen Kuss and Jack :"'ia'1 bt'ri"'e " " to Albany to vis and was present lajil evening m hiie 1 Iliit'ir ! " w ith u sister of Dr. Sommervllle. I the son. I'lalre W. tlliver. is in Los ! Before returning they w ill bo to Car- frlendfi and was just vrepaj-injr to leaie the house when her uubidden liit walked in. She re.txindel iiulckly to the occasion and made a yraeiouM hostess. The ladies had brought a "ptd luck'' supper with thm. that is. each had troughi iomethlnit to eat and none knew what the other wax bringing. At the school house In district N'o. H on the reservation a basket social ' Is to he held the evening of November 24 the proceeds coin it to imrcliase " athletic equipment ami some art pic- 1 lures. The school H attended chiefl.v ! by Indian children and Is known as the OreRon Trail school. Miss Down- : er i the teacher. on the occasion their .Angeles. Mr. Oliver will be 77 years! Members of the Hesearch Club: le' to vlsit with daughter. Koiaeu : or asre on Uec. 1 1. Thoee present at w ill he entertained tomorrow after- wedrtlmr anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. j the golden weddin'R surprise last ev-! noon at 2 o'clock at the horn eof Mrs W" Thompson, member of tho K. M. Oliver were taken i.y surprise ; enms were A. J. Owen. Kale B. Owen. Charles H. laat evening al uieir nonie on Per-, est a Rnss. Iter Hichardson. Ksther kins avenue when a sctire or more of j M. Soulh. tlrace M. Oliver. Elma A. frleuds and relatives walked in upon'wylie, Mrs. J. H. Mumford, Airs. I. f t Ti w iliL I 1 L. G15AV E L.Y 'S tELEBRATED (IU Shewing piu ji ... . t j ' O BEFORETHE INVENTION t OF OU PATENT AIR-RBOOF POOCM GRAVELY PLUG TOBACCO WOULO NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS ECTKM. 7B; 1 NOW THE PATENT POUCH KSEPS IT I ' FRESH AND CLEAN AMD GOOD 1 A LITTLE CHEW OF SUAVELY IS ENOUOH AND LASTS LONGER THAN Ar 0IO CHBW i OF ORDINARY' PLUG. "',... . JJ3.9raehifo0uccoCo. lunuir A TOlr" If I" mits it n tfM mm Norris on Garden street. """" """"" commission, will o 9 aowu to i-ortiana tomorrow lo attend Mrs. lieorse IX Haslett was hostess " '," ' he board with the coun- , France. It was said, desires that for the .North Side MridBe Club to- ,y c""1""' Orant, Ullliain and Whee- i 1 hey be held hi Krance. where they day and' instead of the usual card h'r """ ' cu" be "tiHd on the rarms ami. In Playing the time was devoted to Ked - 1 o,h.0,' "l''''V'.":n,a- f"- ,ill,lr ls '"' (Yoss work Previous to the work' AsA Thomson Is UI from Kcllo 1 "'K IO ,ne demands of the mill)' mow,' 'i't&Mi: LOOK Ai' THE GOOD WORK HILL POSTERS BILLBOARDS HAVE STARTED! Mrs. HumIou entertained the club at today. ! und the necessity of matntninliiic a ; hincheon nt tho Kopper Kettle. ilrs. M. L,. Stockmati ontertuinotl lA'lie Demurls of Milton way here j overnight. : fjij'--:..v! l.'tl I.... H mis aiuirooaieo war to America In lurife nunilferf K. Ueist of Helix spent the night ; wnuM interfere with shtinttiiir oiutra- m snappy flavor m if with father and m p mother and as p H it is pore and fM t&: Alr-url fiilrl M$! ;ren can drink it iff! without harm Kreat numkr of workers in munition and other war plants. It la .ftnul.I.if.wl t.-...lt.l).l.l ll,..t ,w . -.1 '"." ..;" . . "v. J" Mv UI i MuPiin ui lhe trannportatlon of prisonerH of wnets hemp Mr. and Mrs, w. J. , :nce Oliver. Mrs. l.aura t). Nash.: - w.-. . , x.ons nnn us mere us nn Pressm: ra- Miss Id-4 J:ovd Mrs Mm- Kivden ' cleore Strand is In today from his i on ftr hrinslni? them here, that this and Mrs. I.yle The "ladies" s. ent tho ! Vansyc,c ranch. Rovermnent will decide to let them afternoon knitting f,r the Ited Cross. : Alfred Delii.ng of Aduius spent last r-1"11" " France. night In the city. ! ' P. A. Allyn of Weston was at the ; , s Golden Itnle last night. James M. Kyle of Stanl'Ield, spent in Pendleton. Mrs. Klllfnn is in thin tnoruiny; on the N. 1. train fi4m VansycU. Oeputy Sheriff A. C. Funk is inali in.u u short &jwurii at Hot Lake. Mr. und Mrs. W. O. SwuKffart of Mrs. Charles H. Cusiner. president j f of the treiron Federation of Woni- ; an s Clubs was the guest of Pendleton ! flub wmiicii yesterday, while here on : yesterday bouncy of Defense work, and in tho afternoon she gave a talk to club women at the county library. In her ; address. Mrs. Castner spoke of Oin ar situation as well as the federa tion's work and union? other things DANISH WOMAN REGAINS HEALTH; When you are sick, see a doctor. when you want painting and paper hanging, see 1 ELt advisvd clul women to kee on with Heppner are visitors in the city. their chili programs, it heln the ad- i Mr. and airs. Mordo MeDonald ot ; vice of President Wilson to ohserve j WalTa Walla are over from their ; sanity in all things A feature of the ; home. afternoon .rorrnm at the lll.i-ary , lh t,..,.,.,,,, t ,,.,er : Yard, has heen making a hutiiness vis- ; Tells Everybody What Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Her. . the fact no refreshments were served i ne si.iru or me guinernw oeins to jt i fonlaii(l. rtooverlze It I r. p. i.-v.,s ,, k. .i.n,.i.i iii,vi,.r i pleasure to lei otners i.now uihi 1 un Chicujro, III. testify Mrs. John "e-t was hostess at a luncheon at lhe Hotel PendloHiii yes tertlay In honor of Mrs. Charles H. . atner, i.resident or the State Fed--eratiou of Woman's Cluls. tlther quests aide from Mrs. Castner In- frmerly fmpprytl ly Murphy Uros.; Is hj from his toome. ' ' 1 Joan Kirkpatrick publisher of the Pilot ftock Record. ' is iiiakins Pen dleton a visit totlayl (Ieori?e GllJette. former locaJ mun- cluded the four presidents of the lo- :,wr tne Western I nion. Is up cai federated clubs. Mrs. A. J. Oh en, tr,,,n nIls "a"ch near Kcho. . Thursday Afternoon Club; Mrs. Syl-1 H. C. Seymour and -A. !.: Ueilly o( i van Cohn. of the Delphia 'lui: Mrs. the treson AKriculturak .'oUeKe, are J F. Kobinson, Civic Club, itnd Mrs. iglstered at th Pendleton. If. K. Pickers. Current . Uv raturo , Mrs. S. MaMe t.f Entrlewood. N. J. Cl. ib. Previous to the luncheon the arrived .Saturday te mnHih ia visit at ladies were the guests of Mrs. Uobin- the home of her son. Edmund Mabie. son for an auto ride. M rs. Ca.stner r , , - ' n. ! left at 0 o'clock liust ev'&nliii; for Ln ' Grande. ! Mrs. J. K. Snyder arrived homo yesterday from American Inke where he spent a crmple of days V ilh hT ' husband, liev. rinyder. who Is lectur ing on social hygiene to the soldleH TO PLAY .THE DALLES THANKSGIVING DAY 0I01Y Consists in making your family healthi er and more valuable to the nation. The man who CAN buy and own a car, owes it to himself and to his family to do so. Two different chassis in stock. C. S F. MOTOR CO., Inc. - .. Chevrolet Service S14 Johnson St. CONSTIPATION CAUSES OBSTINATE HEADACHES Vhrm your head aches you will v'.xV.y iivA t: bowels linve hrcn inactive, a l if you relieve this condition, by cJcarin the ii.tc: ti:iai oralis of the ferment ing ci? est.: on of stomach waste, foul gii.scs and bi!e, the hci is relieved immediately. Remember this the next time you fuK'.t from headache. The combimuK.n of simple laxative herbs with pcm'iii sold by r'ur gHs ttridrr tlie name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup I'cp-in, isliigh y recommended as a gentle lax ative that acts easily and fjuick ly, witluiut pripiny or discom fort. It cont'tir.s no o;iatcr nar coticr or hybit-tonr.in:-! dru, 19 pkasant to the t-ste, and a most effect J vc h o u c ii o 1 d remedy. -Motliors hnd it especially desir able as a laxative for children. You can buy Dr. Caldwell's Synm IVpsin fros.i your dru'jf pist for fifty ceiiu. Get a bot tle and have It in the house when needed. A trial bottle, free of ehartrc, can he obtained bv writ ing to Or. W. IS. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., Monficcllo, Illinois. gives mo gr(it know that 1 proved in health wttn th first hot, tie of Lydia E. Pink ham's V'epetahlo Compound; after taking two bottles I am entirely well. Before taking it I could not do any kind of work with out a pain in my back -as 1 suffered so much from in-, tlemmation. I had headaches, was al ways tired and no appetite. Words cannot express my gratitude for the good your medicine has done me, and through me to my family. I recom mend Lydia E. 1'inkham s Vegetable Compound to all women suffering from female trouble, particularly to Danish women." Mra.MKTA Damgaard-Mat-zan, 2137 Kimball Ave., Chicago, hi It is positively true that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound hu helped thousands of women who hav been troubled witn aispiacemenEs, in- I A--;' -w ii I v - ..f;. The Practical P&int Man I jfivc you the bent materials, the Lest mechanics ami the best completed job experience makes this pos sible. Let me figure on your next order. L. J. McATEE 513 Main Street. Telephone 158 flammation. ulceration, tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing down feeling, indigestion, and nerrous prostration. MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS After considerable , dickering he t'A'een the respective fuotbu.ll man- agementH. it now Iook like Pendleton ; versus The Dalles will he the foot hall 'card for Thanksgiving lay in Pen--' tileton. j Con t met h to this effect have not -jet ; ; l-een sitrnid, hut the terms offered by ; The Dalles, a guarantee of $ 1 75. ! Ktttisfaetory, according t Principal Drill this morning. This mean, ac ' cording to foothuli dopsterH that Pen- . dleton will stack up against one of i the bent Columbia river teams. The local eleven is continuing Itf tC.XT I.KNS MI-:.T ALSO 1KM hard work in preparation for tho I- til. ASS or SALTS ltl,( Hi; Grande game here Priday. helng de- liATlXi UKMAKI AST. termined to chstr up what they con- ' 1 yidcr a trick played on them hy the I'rie acid In meat excites the kid La Mrande management when the lat- neyw, they Income ovtrv.rk'd ; W ter refused to play the local team ' .ltiggih, ache, ami feel like lotup nankMivliig and instead pubHtltutert of lead. The m ine becomes chmily u Pfirtluud team, the Franklin high ; the bladder Is irritated, and you m , xchool 4 l j bo obliged to seek relief two or Hire: ; U Is reported today that the Walla times during the night. When tin ' Walla, team, the champion of east- . kidneys clg yni mu.st helj then ; em W ashington, will day a team , flush off the body's ui inons vust to ' .presenting the Halt Lake high you II be a r-al sick person slortly school at Walla Walla on Thanks- ! At first you feel a dull misery in tht giving day. guaranteeing . them kidney region, you suffer frmn back- . iiono. While the strength of the ache, sick headache, dizxlne.ss, stom I'tah aggregation Is not . known, it is expected that this will he a stel lar attraction. BANKS WANT YOUR 1 arh gets mr. tongue coated and yoi feci rheumatic twinges when tlu weather I jad. Kat hsH meat, drink lots of" waier. alsi K't from any ph rmacfst fnin ounres f tf Jad Salts: take a tabW1- HOARDED TOPPERS ......fui m a Bia f .,, i..r.,r. breakfast fur a Tew days an'l yntii Man vonr rhllil a bank full of lildneys will then act Hue. This la HOOKER'S MESSENGER w"i if o tm tiu-.u in- ' ' ,fr'"n "lt' "r,l,il " 'U,n rr-w and Irn.on JMI.e r.,,,,1,1,,,., The war tax ha.i brcurrht the Penny "'"h M:i. and has l.ec-n iim-iI rn. In general use and. o manv of the U'-neratlonH lo clean cL.KfreJ l-idne;,; coi.per cent pleres are hoarded up I" and "'""'"ato tliem to normal artiv chll4rcn's savings banhH that the Hil- "' illM" nentiallice til arid Ii Ply is not adequate to meet the de- "rine. k.. It tin P.ni'i'r U a soiirce o mand. Ironmaster T. J Tweedy de- 'Irritation, thus emiintf blaldi r weak- 'dares the release of the pennleH Bay- ne. ed I.v children would do a treat deal Jad J'alts Is Invxi .MIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillillllllllllllHIIIISIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItri WHY WE SUCCEED j The man who forgR his way j to the top of the ladder roJiul- S ouly eoiiHider thu likeM und Jis s liken of tho powers with whom S he eotiieH iu contact, with tho idea of making the Ijent powOhl S Xmprcssiou on every occasion. S Newton Painless Dentists I Corner Main ana Webb Btraata S Entrnnua on Webb St. S rhnno 13 Open ICrcnlnr. S IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllniillllllllllllllllllillillllln SERVICE Phone 522 Calls 15c and up. 6 V.Vxr-w 5 '""(in 4 v. Vi'.-ji 3 The Preparation That Nature Requires to Build You a permanent set of teeth covers a long period of years. In a comparatively short time your teeth v, ill decay to such an extent that extraction is ne cessary. To hinder ruin is the best course to follow. Un real teeth will do for those who will not care for natural teeth. The liberal desire my patients have to introduce my operations is evidence that they are enjoying satisfaction. Your call will be enjoyed. DR. OHMART Over the Hub Phone 507 to relieve the Hiiuation. iSo great . is the demand for pennies that nonie of the mlntM are coining nothing che but pennies. ZllCfCII IS JKCXAHi;i ix st vr; sik;: COPKMIAtiKN, Nov. 2 1. state Of siege is proelaimtfd at Zurich be cause of disturbances there, it in re ported here. ve. cannot in Jure; makes a. delightful cfervescen lithla-watr drink which evcryom should take now and then to keej tho kidnes cb-an and act be. 1'iug :!ists here say they -elI b't.s of Jm .'ult.s to folks who believe in overcom ing kidney trouble while it Is onl trouble. Orit WAlt PIMSOM'ltS MAY STAY IX lUAXd. A AIItet to iNM'hlt SUm n on IXslMisltlon J of .enmtns ( HiMun-d by I . S. J WASH l;T t, Nov. 1 .The W. Mate dpHrtmeiit hik! the Jtritufc jum French foreign offic are noon de m eide u t he disposil iim to be mad M of tleroian prisontTft i,-tkfn by thf PROMPT AUTO aM TAXI SERVICE CITV OR t'oKNTRT. Iook for ( In new directory. Telephone 4(51 Cll Main Street. Win. f Joedeckr, lies. I'liiine 2H!)I The "Oregonian" New Fast Train IJctwecn Portland x and San Francisco Southbound Lv. Portland 1:00 a. m. Ar. San Francisco. .10:50 a. in. 2nd morning Carries Tourist and Standard Sti-epers, Uuy Coucliea ill Oregon onlj. Northbound Lv. San Francisco. .11:10 p. m. Ar. Portland 7:10 a. in. 2nd morning CurrieB Tourist ulifl Standard' Kioepfm only. 3 Other Through Trains Daily No Extra Fare Improved Service Ask uny anent for full particulars or writo John M. Scott, General Iissenger Agent Portland, Oregon ;."''',.) - ... - i ' ' ' - Southern Pacific Lines iffii i 5 BETTER AND 2 SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of aoma of these beautiful futures of 9 ouis. They Hive a light that F Illuminates the room perfectly, w hut that does not tire or strain t the eyes. They are not expen- A slve considering their extra ef- Zk Wtajr J( s ficleney nnd ertra bnuty. not at least see themf J. L. VAUGHAN I ( i I A lll'Ued .t !. ll.,ot.s ., Ibe ol If I