East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 29, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    TAGE SIX
f DAILY F.AST ORIT.ONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20,-1917.
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DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Of COLONEL IN PARIS
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SALE AT
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yr. .1 1.. ntbson mis :i deliRhtful
host for the Inspiration Oluh en
tcrrta v at her hnmr at Til t'oshie
street. Ah pint of the proRram several
cicctionx on the Victiola were en
Joyd Mini likewise r reading1 by Mrs.
J. K, Sharp. 0'iefs other than the
inb members were Mrs. Callahan,
Mrs. J. K. Smdm and, Mrs. C. A. iNl.
Soclctv will turn out in larKo mnn
UrN thU evening for the annual Klk's
ItnH. always one of the moA brilliant
win I fumiioiis of inc year. The,
Lnll will be -riven In the KnEte-Wood-
nun hall which has been In the i
hands of the decniatins committee for
fru I days. Only members of t ho
nide find their ladies will be in at- '
tendance.
P.- O. U down from Weston.
I-ce Snvely Is up from his homo at
1 ii ho.
Uhnmn Ieinins ff Adams is here;
today.
o. I. Teel was tip yesterday front j
his home t Echo.
Mis. E. E. Cleaver has returned
from a visit In llaker.
John Hothrock and W. (1. Estes
came down fntm Athena last even
In .
Mr and Mrs William p. Phillips of
Stanfield are registered at the Pen
dleton. X. lienullen and I.loyd M Pherrin
of Athena were overnight visitors in
t he city.
lr. It. E. Farnsworth went down tr ;
the (iuy Wyriek ranch this morning ,
tiller ducks. 1
Smn I. T'mompson left last nisht
for Seattle to join his wife and
o.aitRjiter .for Thanksgiving.
M. E. Ilartholomew. Powell Plant.
H. S. Denison. William -Hirst and
;orne Hersi compiled a party of
M iltop residents stopping at the St.
tieorse last evening. ,
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TTIIUTI- XIF r i;oats SVXK
XEW YORK. Nov. -J$. T. B. Hoh
ler. cotinsellor to the British embas
sador in A merica. anon need Tuesday
nitiht nt a war chaiity bazaar that be
tween November 1 and .November 1-".,
3! German submarinea had been sunk
-hy the allies ' M. i. A. Vorkers In France with the srap was taken on a Paris street
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt,
here shown in the uniform
Jr.,
of a
is American army. She is talking to a
y. nnrs e of the organization. The photo
VISITING WOUNDED AMERICAN
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P. H- Van Orsdall
WILL SKLL TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER AT PUBUC AUCTION AT HIS PLACE 7 'j MILES SOUTH
i OF PENDLETON, ON RESERVATION LAND
iiS)Ui; U III LS UP IS uvu
at 10:00 o'clock a. m.
THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY TO-WIT:
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27 MULES
7 HORSES, BROKE
16 YOUNG HORSES, UNBROKEN
7 HORSES, UNBROKEN
2 MARES AND COLTS
16 SETS WORK HARNESS
6 FARM WAGONS AND RACKS
1 IRON WHEEL WAGON
2 HAY RAKES
3 GRAIN DRILLS
1 HARVESTER
1 BINDER, MOWER AND RAKE
ONE 1 Vi II. P. GAS ENGINE AND PUMP
JACK.
1 TWO-BOTTOM GANG PLOWS
1 WALKING PLOW
1 MANURE SPREADER
1 WEED BLADES '
1 TWENTY FOOT HARROWS
ONE 3'2 FOOT FRESNO SCRAPER
1 HACK AND HARNESS
1 BLACKSMITH OUTFIT
1 COOK HOUSE AND TANK
2 THREE SECTION SPRING TOOTH
HARROW.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
TERMS All sums under $30.00, cash. On sums over $50.00 i
time will be Riven until Oct. 1, 191S, on approved notes bearing: 8
per cent interest. Cash discount of 2 per cent on all sums over
$50.00.
MRS. P. H. VAN ORSDALL, Oivrier 'HHif
COL, W.F.YOHNKA, Auctioneer. , V , E. I SMITH, Clerk
P.TII-:XT NOT CllAZT:
K.VfKK "liKAr.l.Y Til Kit I-:
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KEVnslfA. "Wis., Nov. S! Physl
ciiiiiH and friends of Oeorge Ilorton,
4 5 years old, of Itrislol, thought him
Vrnsty heeanse he inslHted that tie had
:t knife sticking in, his riKhl HhmIi.
He said he hart heeii waylaid and his
assailanlH had buried the knife in his
flesh. No mark was visible and he
was sent to nn asylum three months
apo suffering, it was said, from hal
lucinations. Now efforts are beiutt made to re
ft torn him to citizenship. Th X-ray
has revealed the knife deep in his
flesh. Hut it may be too late, as phy
sicians say he probably will die..
AMERICAN HOSP1-TAI JJT PARI?
Madame Poinrare. wife of the cheer wounded s
xvm-4i rir-etoriem jrWtdj- a zr-a r denl cruvYi shows hr
f her time visiting the hospitals to wounded American nne of the mnny
d.Mers. The photi
at the bfttsidV Vif
'Sam mil's" who could not wa it
his country's entry in the war to
at the lUn-hes."
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2iir. I'liovisio.vAr,
oitickrs assu;nfd
WASHINGTON', Nov. 2!). The war
rlepartmPllt tml.iy l8HUnd orders as
signing 20r,0 proxiwional second limi
f'niinls 10 th cavalry, infantry, coast
rtillery and field artillery. This is
the Wildest assinrmient of officers ever
issued by the department.
erwor.
i
must learn not to
neglect their liealtli
4
How Vomczi re Restored lo Health
8iart.j:Uorp. P.J. "for nine yean 1 suf
feri frviu b k-n be, '-uknti. aud irreii'i-luiiit-Sbu
i cu-d hard i t ou iuy woik.. I
Ineu lu-hf rtuii-a hut fuud nop-! ma
ll tut ilirf. Aitr taking Lyoim E. Pmk
lim a trpeWiitt t oiupt-uii'l 1 ffclt t fr-.a
t U Ut tbe bcltet mti ui bow wll .m i
irtrtj o X i4vjuuirou0l) m tiuii.i- hit wmi k.
1 bopo viy uwr t-1 ltoiiA J.. I'nikliBiii
VensUii)I3 t onipuiinii Will jrt w gremt rrliel
&4 i ;ii lioiu it uso." Mn. 8. 1. Mi;Ati,
Licpo, 111. "Fur ftlxmt two yearn I stf
fertd liuia a tuOthie tioubie so 1 w i uuui.Io
lu wfc or Xu iLuy of my ovra wotk. 1 r-J
tLmul l.ydm j inkljtu'a Vej;etibl tVmi
IoulJ ui Lit lo-wfi'upcra Brxl ilfctei inio-'-l t
It it. jt bio jkUi iueMt iininxiit rutuf.
jYv neLit liMt ttiilirely -JiMtppenrt-d un-i I
Xic'rbrhl better lieJlii. I vifh l-& puun.!i
awl uj HttMHic u 0i a. J thiuk Uiou-y
u. well at tout wbit'li pan 1-ydm K fiuk.-
lll'a tcr-C ItaClW Ct-MIIM-ULd." Mil. J'-H.
( hvik, lti5 .wport Av., Cbico, ill.
YOU CAN RELY UPON
LYDIA
.VEGETABI
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icea women, i
EfFiMCo AM Sfi I
COBIFOOMOJ
gsyyfi -'yyy ff.wgfly
l-Vjr a Weak Stomach
As a general rule nil you need to
do is to adopt a diet suited to your
use and occupation unci to keep your
bowels rBiilr. When you feel that
yon have eaten too much and hen
constipated, take; one of Chamber
lain's Tablets. Adv.
XFW CIIAVCFXMIK IS
rcxpFATKD to iis rss ni ssi.v
A MSTF'RDA M, Nov 2 It is Ren
era II v he lie vert Chancellor licit lin
will discuss ierm:inys attitude on the
Tlussian peace proposals when h
makes his maiden npech before the
UrichMtag Saturday, tireat interest is
manifested.
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It-h'-i at Im:iz. iiw comma nd.-r in
lii.-f of Ho- It ili.in .ii inics. w toi 1 1 k k
t b' pht'-.- t.f i ;-ur:il ndprn:i. Is
fi.lifum i.'t.rnn. i rvt-ry ln li .( th
:ay in the retreat from the Germans.
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TROY
Will be a bywoi'd on the tongue of evei-y Pendletonian, for
Modern
igiigv in
Laundering
n
We are now opei-ating in our own modern firc
proof building built for a laundry.
Every machine is new and up-to-date, driven by
individual electric motor and heated by steam.
No more pas, dirt, dust, grease and smell.
Our new plant is light, sanitary and well ventilated. The most
modern laundry in all eastern Oregon.
Telephone 179
Cardcn Sired, KHueen Alia and WM SI reel a.
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