East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 07, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONtAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, 'MONDAY,' JANUARY 7, '1 jtft".
PAGE SIX
Of IAI AND
M' PFRNAI
if
In i ho parlors t.f ihr Wh!l Tt-m-1
lc WpiliiosHiiy at't inoon. January
2. Upm A. It u shoe .: iVml Irion, ami
Mists .torniyr riilUaiu "I' l'orUai.I.
w ero united in niiirrhmc by Hcv.( .
C. WriKlU. n. H. T. .'. Xyu ami MisM
Wllm M. Puckin'r Dvoro (ho nIU'ii(l;
.iiitX-v-IVriluml ti i'M'iiun.
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Mr. ami Mrs. p. 1 1. ik-otl h.vi i -turned
f rom - h moot h's visit iu l'ri
latul. I-iivfmlcr Dull juunilirs will be tn
IcrtuiiuHl tomorrow aftermn.n. at
't-brfk hy Mrs. Anni-tia Wells at her
)uimt 129 l.i-w.s street.
Mrs. c V. Tlerkeley, wh'-se bonk of
fairy tales, Tun With the Fairies,"
was just recently iif blMied. has !een
roroivlnsr mistimed jiraiw from .'Hor
ary crttW-s everywhere. The Portland
N'ogonian yesterday contained a
Fplendid review of the t-U-vcr little
tales, which was in part as follows:
"It is a pleasure to receive for the
pnrHi5e of review such n splendidly
and naturally written hook of fairy
riuries. composed by an author who is
an Oreponian.
Mrs-. Berkeley mines of an Oresfoft
itinnoer family. Her mother is Mrs.
N. K. tVspain Mi Nancy Howard'
of Pendleton, (Me., who tame to niv
. pon in 1S..4. Mix lx-spaiu's father
wanrKev.' William H Howard, a well
known Methodist minister. her twn
brothers also being ministers. Mrs.
r:-, fceley's home J in HayereeU. near
Madras, central orecim.
Suob-is - the manifold .charm of
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The United States
Government Cooperates
with the 7.600 member hanks In maintaining th
Federal lieserve banking S3 Minn for the protection
of the business ifitorosts of tho country. Through
the Federal Keserve Hoard in Washineton it super
vises the twelve Federal re: rve banks; it appoints
one-third of their directors:; it drpotiita its funds
largely with them; it guarantees the currency they
Issue.
This cooperation preatly Increases the value of
t?e system to us and our community.
IT.DCRAL Hi:iF.RVF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON
; SECU R I T Y j
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'hose one dozen toiie. th;U on reati-
law them the observant reader fit1 la
as if a iraitiitl story-teller were net-
i-ally ntterln them by word ot
mouth. The voice secim-- (o bo ever
present.
" l'ti i literary w ork Is oVno in the
book, and In its particular school or
javenile fiction it is ainoit I ho -ties I
i t" t he ear.
' our author can be eoii.)limeiited
on 'her lfvelv imagination. It is to be
ier..-.titit that her bo(i; was not re-
reived in this office in time for re -
view U.f. ie Christmas. Tni book wit! 1
ouiko an ideal nresent to 5onJ from
ry:on.
children
It will certainly please
of lt years and upward
alii
AMss Marsnerite Humphrey was j
the recipient of a merry surprise par- j
ty Saturday evening when -2i of her)
yonns friends sathered at x o'clock j
at her home on Perkins :,enu,for
dcllRlitfuI evening: of vames and dane
Painty refreshments rounded
out the affair.
H. W. Collins and K. NMsmi have
vf turned from a California trip. Mrs.
N lson and Mrs. Collins remained in .
Poi kland n the California trip tv. !
juid Mrs. K. J. Murke were alst with
the party.
.
lllisy Pee Memliers and t heTi frleiids
will be interested in knowing that the
yarn has arrived and followinir the
installation of officer in Kaule-W ood
r.ian hall tomorrow afternoon the titio
will ho do voted to Ked Cross knitting
0
Be Watchful of
Quality in War
iree lea
s-Today as Alvvaj's
The Best Quality
anJfirthe Least Money
Japan
Full Weight
Are you linked up with
this new national system aa
. one of our depositors? If
not, you should delay no
longer.
1" f. M RJIir
LLunum i
A little caie from the
dentist now and then is
the truest kind of eco
nomy. Corner Vain and Webb Str
I'bone 11 Open- iCimlnc
are- urs'eO
KMtlle Kaybtirtt returned" yesterday
to Portland to resume his work in the '
j -Northwest Steel Company's shipyard "
after having spent the holidays with,
, his parents. Air. and All'. C D. lUiy- j
l:urn. 1
I
1 Mr ami Mrs. .W. l. t'wk f I)en:
i v'r arrived in Pendleton yesterday to (
I l'eiul the remainder of the wintei :
jil" Heir daughter, Mrs. U V. Mo-
-wr. ami'.iit-M. w, i nitut ur
i iveit homo this umrninu from Port-
land; brinsinj;"
with them their in
fant dausliter, whom
adopted .
they have just
J. A. Vertser, Inspector of weights
and measures for eastern Oregon,
went to Portland this morning on
business. M r. YoaKor has just com
pleted au inspection tour of his dis
trict. The. W. C. T. V. will jnoot tomor
row afternoon at 2 ; 3 it o'clock In the
club room of the county library.
Members .of Damon Tide No. 4
K nights of Pythias and (heir ladies
will be entertained at a social session
the eveninR of January H.- The oc
casion will be devoled to the installa
tion of officers and to music, t?aines
and refreshments. .
"
K. C. Han Herman iff the American i
Central L.ife Insurance Company, i
i formerly of Pasco, is moving his fain- j
: ilv to Pendleton to reside permanent-
' !
j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dor soy aVe ho- !
I ing congratulated upon the birth of a ,
'son who arrived last Saturday. j
Mr. and Mrs. pen Kostlido have I
: returned from an . extended eastern j
; and southern trip.
' Potc Sheridan is hero from Kcho. j
J. W. Durroll of Kcho is hero to- 1
-:y. j
I Thomas Suylur of linker is In the '
city. , ' J
! Sarah rel)c.'UUt Ih an mlt of ttfWn j
visitor. j
I , J. M. Iiry.111 of lli'llx was in tn,t
' .vestrnlay. . , .
j W. i; Taylor of Athena. Is in the I
I city today. !
! Charles F. Oram if a I'Uiah visitor '
1 li. the fity.
i T. S. Tillson was here rroiu I'ina
! tilla yeslertlay
I L. Itintrlc, well known Helix farm
I All members ami fiiemLs
to he present.
'
Ur, Is in the city. ireatly for sorviee, the Comfort, for-
It. C! Ilillman of Oliver la in the ' merly the Ward line r Havana, and
city on business. Mcrey, forim-rly the Saratoga, of
' . Tr 1, e ti i! .... t..'the same line,
Mrs. J. H Ualker of Helix was In, .oth llnpia hllve bl.e C(nplte,.
the city yesterday. :rt,modl,.d and .fitted with accomino-
Carl EnKdahl or Helix passed Sat- ,iali,)ns 30 patients each. Sur-
urday night In the city. igcon It. C. Holgomb will comniand
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mitchell left, the Comfort and Medical Inspector
last niKht for Portland. i vorman .1. Ulackwood will have charge
W. T. taker of Iilot Hock is spend- ot the Mercy.
im Ih. Hnv ill thi cil'. ! "
Mrs. C C. Muhsaiw of
Umatilla
I'i'.SHfctl Sunday In the city.
('. G." WillisiniK in rcKlHtt rod at the
Hotel iSownian from atL-m.
VV. C Thomas of llarnhart was rcs
lstcred at tho (iolden Rute yesterday.
Sam Panibtirn. lirfmiinent Athena
fr.rmer, passed yesterday In Pendleton
Icn Dudley, well Itnown . youiiK
Athuna man, was In the city .Satur
day.
Mr. aiifl Mrs. litis Hampton rtlurn -
c.l this morning from u trip to Port-
I land.
F. A
l.awney of l lio tlulP'S was reg
istered at the Hotel Pendleton yes- j
terday. j
Maurice lioy oT Pilot Itock. was j
reiiistered at the Hotel liowmaii yes- .
terday. ;
lilen Kstes was here yesterday from i
Athena where he Is employed in u
tiriiif store. 1
James Haworth and Clarence i:aB-;tnis we(,(, ToniKht the subject will
i on are Athera men who passed yes- . ))e -The Vision Ae," or "Uettinu the
itrday In the city. ItiKlit Start." Kvery youth of Pendi
Mrs. M. A. FerKiison and daughters ton will be profltud by hearing this
are domiciled at the Golden Hule ho- lecture.
tel for the winter months. :' Competil ion is so Keen, the conimer-
It Plewctt. head of the Piewett ! ci.t spirit n si lppins: and selfishness
Harvester Companv. returned yester- i active even in religious nrKiinzatona
duv from a trip to Portland. I""'!'1" hardly credt men
T. . , iwlth the frankness of intellect, hroad
L. T. Woodward of Echo Is among abandonment of
the west end of the county viMtors . . t sacrifici!liy
who were In the city yesterday. I f(f. he uft fff (he (,ntrp hu
.Mr. and Mrs. H. l. Skinner of H1ri , lnan rare j,r. Marvin is that tyue of
man. were in town Saturday. Mr ;,llHn,- fc
Skinner filled out his miestionnalre ! SVe h;iV(. i,r,,UKht lr. Marvin to
while here. Pend!ttnti with no thought of dwioiiif-
Nesmlt h Anlteny. . assistant cashier ; national propaganda. Shir e April 6,
f the First National fiank. left today j ;u 7, we liave been a world power in
for Seattle where he will visit hl'a world war. We are all interested
l'rother. Itobert, who Is, In the 1'. .
navy.
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! M.Y UK Cl'li:i( JJY FHKXfll
WASHIN'iTOX, Jan. 4. American
built submurine chasers on duty in
French water have proved so ati
factory to the French naval authori-
tin that the navy's 110-foot type boat
may be copied by the French.
A recent French report on the ea
5 worthiness of the little croft told how
5 a Ktorm drove a French Htiht cruiacr
5 and several destroyers to shelter leav-
inK only an American-built chaser on
S Ktiard with a fleet of merchantmen
EE the vessels were convoying.
X.WAI. HOSPITAL SIIII'S
TO IIAVK HOIA M ltSKS
WASHIXHTOX, Jan. 4. W'oiiian
nurses are to tr mploycd on naval
hospital ships in this war for the first
time in American naval history It
became known today that they will
be a-':'i:'.IM d lo ttto Mlip fcoiitt ti Ue
!
Evx
$1210;
Jl9y-
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PAIGE
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! Too many men who run Into dobt
4lon't even aLtemit to crawl out.
DR. MARVIN IS MAN !
WITH BIG MESSAGE
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: LiCCtUret at : MethOtllSt
: Church One Most Fower-
ful Speakers in Northwest
(It. K, lluHXALU l'astor.)
For explicit thlnklnpr philosophical
interpretation of modern conditions,
and Krnphc dii-tion the two addresses
of Dr. M. H. Marvin at the Methodist,
ch'urch yesterday stand out unique.
Dr. Marvin will sneak each evening
in the (lordian knotted problems re
sulting. .AW want to know about -them.
1 r. Marvin's keen analytical
mind delves into the historical socio
logical apd religious facts and condi
tions and his interpretive conclusions
are clinch I nuly convincing.
As 9 church we are trying to meet
the patriotic demands of ihe admin
istration. No greater pat trot if irtovj
Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions
Readily Yield to This Old Remedy
Eucessfully used for fifty years.
Eczema and imilar kin troubles
tome from a disordered, impure con
dition of the blood, and they can
only be cured by giving the blood a
thorough cleansing, and removing
from it all trices of impurity.
This is why S. S. S. has been used
to successfully in hundreds of cases
cf tuciu uj vlUcc ikiu eruptions.
vrTHERE are many cars that "sell for
L I . readily build them burselvwJscomidcrcd.U ;
But we don't, ' '
We firmly believe that Self-Respect," Comfort and Enduring Satisfaction have an .
actual market valuci. So we build those things into our product.
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We take just a little more time just a little more care in selecting materials ;
just a little more pride in our work. And the result is a red motor carf
not a makeshift or compromise.' " i
Unless we are greatly mistaken, the Paige "Six-so" is just the kind of car that you
want. It costs $ij 30 and it is worth every penny of the price.
If you' are truly Economical truly wise and careful it will be the car of youtf j
choice.
"Six - 55" 7-pawnBW $1775; Coupe Six-5i" 4-MnBfr $28fO;.Town Car "Six-M -pawrR-
Limousine ' Six-55 V-panger J1230; Sedan "Six-SS' 7-paenRcr J2850; Brcokland 4-pasenger
l.inwood ' Six-39'" 5-pavsengcr $1330 Glendale "Six-3t) ' Chummy Roadster I3'0; IXirtmoor
Six - 39'' 2 or 3-passeneer $1330; Sedan "Six-39" S-passcnger $1925. All Prices f.o. b. Detroit.
- DETROIT MOTOR CAR
PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO.
Lou A. Sutton.
Wrvlee Million Independent (inriiKf. 1'limif ;;;!
KEEP LM ACM .
AND BOWELS CLEAN
WITH "CASCARETS"
ItKST WIIP.N Ull.lors. SICK.:
IIKXIMCIIV, t)XS1 IP.TI'.I,
Olt U.l ISltKATII OK SOI II
STOMACH.
He cheerful! Clean up inside lo
nitvht and feel fine Take 1'a.scarels
to liven your liver ami clean the bow
els and atop headaches, a bad cold.
biliousness, offensive breath, coated
tongue, sallowness. sour stomach and
-
ases. Tonight take ( 'asca repj and
enjoy i he nicest, Kent lest liver ami
bowel cleansing yon ever experienced.
Wake up feel in s grand everybody's
doing it. Cascaictrt beat laxative for
children also.
could now be made t ban bringing hi
this apostle of the highest American
ism.' Come and hen r hrim. Wo pay
tho bills, its free to you.
stomack ti:h m.Ks
If you Have trouble with your
stomach you should try Chamberlain's
Tablets So many have been rusloreJ
to health by the use of theae tablet-t
and. tefr cost is so little, 2 5 cents
that It Is worth while to give them c
trial. Adv. ,. ,
KI'l l' TII.1T OI.I KI-I.I.V!
II.XTS TO COST MOItK.
AV (IIWIiMKIX MtiN
.
l lltl.'Ai;l. Jan. 4 Wait a
minute, man! tion't throw away
that last year'M "kelly" jtiat yet.
I.l.slen to thlK rlrt:
Hat that have Hold fur ?, and
4 in leading haberdaHherieH are
woin;4 to m-t the purchaser Jiick
from $7 to $!i hereafter. .Tho
American W holesale Hatters' n.
sociatlon. In convention at the
t.a Salle hotel here. brlllUM the."c
Kiul tiding and blames it onto
the war. -
Fur and felt, tin-. hattei-M fay.
lu ulmi.ut utit ittid u'fml itml
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cloth hatn will take their places
This wonderful remedy is without an
equal as a blood purifier, being prob
ably the oldest blood medicine on the
market. It has been sold by drug
gists for fifty years.
You are invited to write to-day
for complete and lull advice as to
the treatment of your own case. Ad.
a i l . r i j . .i . . i . .i . . : - c..:r
Ul CSS. VIIIC1 AICUK..I AU1 unit.
Specific Cu., Dcu t, 11 j Atlanta, Ca,
leMmoncy'tharTthc'PaigeT'We
COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGANj
f JIM PROUD OF
THIS FLOOR
i S
It used to look dirty
and ugly, but a couple
of coats of
VCWi
Hard-Drying
FLOOR PAINT ,
made it look like another floor
-to keep bright and clean." .
We recommend Hard Drying Floor Paint for.
all floors where a solid color is desired. Very
durable and sanitary. :
Colors to suit your taste-r-ask for color card.
L. J. liflcATEE
The Practical Paint Man
Ctnitrnrt mm Joh M'urk
513 Main Street
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Prime light hogs. .
Prime heavy hogs.
Rough light hogs .
Pigs and feeders. .
Pendleton
Telephone 146
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Promptly Uone
Telephone 158 , 4
LivcVVt.
. $15.00. per cwt..
. 14.00 per cwt.
, 13.50 per cwt.
. 12.50
Dressed Wt
.$20.00 per cwt
18.50 peit cwt.
18.00 per cwt.
V
Meat Co.
Hazel St., Pendleton, Or. ;s
BETTER AND t
SOFTER LIGHT
1 assured by the use j)f aoin
of these beautiful fixture of
ours. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but thnt dor not tire or strain
tho vye. They are not expen
sive considering their extra f
fimency and ertra beauty. Why
not at least see thamt
J. L.VAUGHAN .5
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