East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAtLY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1317.
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Ulil fellow Official Visit Ijoral
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(ICuMt Oregonlun Special.)
I'MAIMMCi, Dec. SI. Wdnenday
evening, the local Cud t"Uow lodge
huh viHltcd officially ly R- V- Kirk
Patrick, who represented the En
tumpment, und Karl A. Williams,
Imst grand iatrlHp:h. representing
the Oregon Brand master. They
made interesting ttilk concerning
the welfare of the order. After the
regular session a cafeteria lunch was
served, also cigars.
The friends of Francis Beelie. en-
Klncer In the army at Fort Stevens
will be glad to hear of his advance
ment In the trulnlng" school of coast
urtlllery. He ha been chosen one of
fourteen to attend a school in Vlr
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quickly when every
econd counts. You
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the speed and opening
of the shutter instantly
and accurately whiN
viewing the image in
the finder. Let us show
you mis lamera.
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TAKK A TA HI.KSViH )X Wl F
SAITS IP HACK Hl ltTS OH
)il,AIlKK BOniKIW
AVe are a nation of meat eaters and
i our blood Ih filled with uric acidf Hays
1 a well-known authority, who warn ub
be constantly on guard ayainnt
kidney trouble.
The hldneyM do their utmont to free
j the blood of thin Irritating- acid, but
! become weak from the overwork; they
i wt viuHKlun: the elimlnative tlueM
' ciojj Miid thus the waste Is retained In
! the blood to noison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lead, and you have stlnK-
insr imlnM In the buck or the urine i
j cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad
; tier Ik Irritable, obliRintf you to seek
lellef durlnir the nla-ht: when you have
i severe headaches, nervous und dizzy
Hjiells. sleeplessness, acid stomach or
rheumatism in bad weather. Ret from
i your pharmacist about four ounces ot
Ja Salts; take a tablespoonful In a
I r!hhs of water before breakfast each
morning and In a few days your kid
neys will act fine. This famous salte
Ih made from the acid of grapea and
it-iti on juice, combined wit h lithla.
and has leen used for peneratlons to
fliiMh and stimulate cloKKed kidneys
to neutralize the acids in urine so It j
is no loiiRpr a source or irruauon, mu-ending-
urinary and bladder disorders.
Jud .Suits Is inexpensive and cannot
Injure: makes a dellRhtful efferves
cent lithla-water drink, and nobody
can make a mistake by taklnK a lit
tle occasionally to keep the kidneys
! ciean and active.
gin la to take a special course fit coast
artillery, national army, military tac
tics. If successful he will receive a
commission as second lieutenant. Mr.
Bee be was hih school manual train
ing teacher at Umaptne last year.
Jesse Martin and family have mov
ed on the Petri ranch, a mile east of
Umapine
W. W. f'hlllppl Is looking- after his
ranch at Kennewlck during the
present week . Miss Dellu Phlllppl
has gone to Prescott where she will
make a visit with her sister, Mrs.
Judge Kelly.
Mr, Severance, who for the past
week visited her daughter. Miss KH2
abeth Severance, high school teach
er here, left for her home In Spo
kane Saturday.
Friday evening the young people
of the Christian Kndeavor gave a
very enjoyable party at the home of
tRev. and Mrs. F. S. Hhlmfam, Sun
day evening a large number were out
to the regular meeting and the so
ciety Ih being reorganized.
Sunday afternoon at four o'clock
W. Prltchard of Spokane spoke In
the Presbyterian church in behalf of
the Armenians. The Sunday school
thta year Is giving the money usually
spent for Xmas candy for the annual
Xmas tree are donating thla amount
to the Armenian fund.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Berg of Hose
burg, ore., were guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holm. Mr,
Kerg owns a half Interest In the
creamery at Hoseburg and Is a nebb
ed of Mrs. Holm,
The many friends of Ira Goodman,
pioneer of Oregon and the Walla
Walla valley, will be sorry to learn
of his death following a stroke of
paralysis two weeks ago. The fu
neral took place Sunday In Walla
Walla, many relatives attending the
service. The deceased waj 60 years
old. 9
Friday evening the Vincent high
school pupils are putting on a play
"The Courtship of Miles Stand Ish,"
for the parents, also the pupils of
MisH Fleetwood of the first and sec
ond grades are going to give that hu
morous play, "The Kuggles Xmas
Party.' The high school play Is be
ing directed by Miss K. Severance. All
patrons and parents of the "chool are
Invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Well man have
returned from the Willamette where
they visited for two weeks with rela
tlves.
iENEMY SIC POTATO BUGS ONi'EHf- B
POtl!!!!!!!!!!!!!!H
itMntiiumutii
Your FORD Troubles
buy your supplies here. ' ;
Agency for . - ;
Goodrich Ct Goodyear
TIRES
(Business of a man entering
and the city editor looking up.) I
"I have, sir, thought up a fine
way to starve out the Germans in
Germany"
Fine." Z- exclaimed the city
editor, mentally making note that
this is the umptyteen millionth
scheme unfolded before his eyes.
"Without potatoes the. Germans
could not keep on fighting.
"Yes, yes, and how can yo'l'
keep 'em from growing 'cm?"
"I would build a tlrousand air-"
planes." " M
"And bare bombs droppedon
potato fields?"
"No. I would give each aviator
a can of potato bugs. Let these
bugs be scattered all over Ger
many's potato Held next sprint;1
Karli potato bug will hateh out
6174 young ones. These will hatch
out others, so by the time the
potato plants get a good start oil',
of the ground an army of billions
"of potato bugs will be .on hand !o
knock the eternal daylight out ct
Hie Herman potato crop." -
Finer" w ' '
"Coodby.V7
Ford Oils 1 ,
Ford Accessories
Ford Repairs
Ford Parts .
Ford Storage.
SIMPSON AUTO
Johnson and Water St,
COMPANY
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lli:l!l AT XHK KAI.KS.
I don't absolutely need it. but Just
think what a bargain!
That woman's not the drees I've
had my eye on nil week.
I don't know whether to have this
skirt shortened or lengthened you
can't tell what the styles will be next
winter.
Isn't this great? All It needs Is
the skirt shortened, the sleeves
lengthened, and a little taken up un
one hip and the "buttons set over
and some weight put to the back and
If I take this one I'll have to buy
a new hat. and If I take that one 1
can t wear my gray shoes with It.
Evidently to a good many enter
prising robbers the banks look like
easy money.
I HAVE SOME BIG
BARGAINS
IN GOOD
USED CARS
Owing to my leaving the city these
cars will be closed out at big bar
gains. SNAPS IF TAKEN AT ONCE.
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W. C. NAY
At C. & F. Motor C,
726 Cottonwood St.
MORRIS BROTHERS,
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SHORT-TERM FOREIGN GOVERNMENT
AND MUNICIPAL NOTES
Yielding From 7 to 10.50
Anglo lYrncli Convertible 3s : Due 120
American Foreign Securities Company 5. ; -. Due
I'liltnl Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland 5s. ..... . Due LIS
I nited Kingdom of Great Britain at Ireland 3 V,. . . . . Due 1.1.
I ulted Kingdom of Great Britain at Ireland 8!i. ... Due 1KI
Dominion of Canada 3s - . . Due ltl
City of Edmonton Canada. 6i . , Due 1.18
We fill orders at New York Exchange quotations
anH will be pleased to furnish ou. upon reyueet. with
daily quotations on the above securities. No one can do
better -you may do worse.
Telegraph or Telephone Orders at our Expense
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THE "QUALITY GIFT SHO
WHERE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS A REAL. PLEASURE
Joy and Gladness
T I
Diamonds
Diamonds can truly be call
ed the foundation of our suc
cess. Buying direct from the
importer buying in quantity
and taking advantage of every
possible discount, we are en
abled to give you the best pos
sible "Diamond value."
Diamond value depends on
perfectness on color on cut
ting which years of experi
ence has taught us.
Christmas is the ideal time
to give a diamond, it is "the
aristocrat of all gifts." When
Sawtelle says "It's perfect, it
is perfect."
Should reign supreme in every heart during the
busy shopping days. The time-honored and beau
tiful custom of giving gifts to those we love glad
dens alike the heart pf both the giver and the re
ceiver of the gift.
Your Christmas shopping should always give
you an abundant measure of happiness. It should
never in any sense, become a source of anxiety to
you.
We carefully preserve all the beautiful senti
ment of the season by making your shopping a
real pleasure.
WE EXTEND TO YOU A MOST CORDIAL
INVITATION
to visit us and personally inspect our large and
beautiful stock of holiday goods. The season's
newest ideas at exceptionally low prices, are at
tractively displayed for your convenience.
We wish to serve you.
A Gift for a Lifetime for "Him"
Acquiring a beautiful watch of accuracy affords a particular kind of satisfaction, because the de
light taken in its possession is lifelong.
No longer is it necessary to carry a clumsy watch to have a good timekeepeer. Our thin model
watches are guaranteed to perform well within the time-keeping standards set by the exacting rail
roads. They are built thin and are not weakened in any way they will endure as well as the largest
watch and will give you absolutely as accurate time.
"The Most Beautiful Watch in America," Hallmark, is clean cut and efficient in performance and
truly expresses the ideals and standards of the American man of today.
"IT GAME FROM SAWTELLE'S, THEREFORE IT'S GOOD'
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
"THE QUALITY JEWELER"
THE IDEAL GIFT FOR THE
LADY
A "Sawtelle" wristlet watch
is a real time-keepe as well as
a beautiful piece Jf jewelry.
It is not a fad but to most
ladies it is a necessity.
Each watch we sell is guar
anteed not only by the manu
facturer but by us. We were
never able to show so many
varieties as now silver, gold
and green gold, plain and en
graved, round and fancy
shapes in fact everything
that could be desired by the
lady.
They are practical, beautiful, endur
ing and are so reasonably priced that
everyone can have one. A SawtelIe''
watch is fully guaranteed and the
name can well be your surety.
"We u rase comparison.
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