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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX Marlon Ciraimlnp.-s, Purlin ml lann- nuor or the I'p.m Mutual " lii"runee company, was lier yeaterday. ., jr. W. Collin. Will Wyrlek nd It. M. Oromntolln hnv rtrn'M, rroin arain conference in tjiiokano, Mr. and Mrs. William Itlukcly liuvj arrived in . I'orilund frotn. I'nlil'ornlu, ! where they hnv heen upending the ; winter. ' ' . ' OCIAL AND PERSONAL BfHFbr till? thrifty lidii sewifo'wiiio' .wants , a better cooking qil ,7 Linj.iNAiiii-:- wim: ' (JOES MCK T( WMIAUSM DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,"' THURSDAY; JANUARY 31.-HUB. ' e The fiiitcnt Literature Club will nf the library. A .short talk on ! unique method for discovering hid- meet tomorrow Hfiernoon in the li- thrift stamps as e:n ly James If. den dramatic lalent nt the university -rary oltih room with Mrs. Charles Culm, and Mrs. K. 1". Averill. coil- ooheernlnir which the college paper J'ond, Sirs. Karl Tullooh and Mrs. 1. iiiliutod several piano linmliers. It says: S.V Temple, as hostesses. A prod-am Is ani.otinced that the supply ol "If an undiscovered Ornce I -a Hue. on "Social Service-' will occupy the yarn has l.een exhausted and there or an unknown Kddle Foy Is lnn- tlmn end nil members are asked to will he no more for distribution un- ulsjilnir about the ciuupus and lonir- .fcrlrur their thimbles as Ited Cross ti! the new shipment arrives, some ivork lll probably have a part als.i. .time net week. i i (' The Fredda K crtus Kel Mih will five a musical entertainment in t lit? X'reshyterlan church Tuesday even ing for the. purpose of ralsliur funds to purchase a service flair There will ba selections by the hiKh school irlee ciub and vocal and instrumental jMjpibers. An Interesting cvenin Anticipated. i I'nunal Interest is belnt; .displayed in the itan. ini; parly which the Par ish House On I Id of the rliureh of the Redeemer Kill Klve in Kaitle-Woodman Hall to.iii.-ht f.r the benefit ol tlie Potwine Memorial l'arish House fund, tlood music 1ms Iwii provld- is ed and-with a Rood floor and refresh ing punch there arc nil the element for a most successful affair. A large t" The fanfield Glee nul) is siving an , number are planning to attend, old tlm party tomorrow nhtht at Stanfleld and a numlvr of Pendleton Mrs. Leonard Xurton was a rharra folk ore planning to attend. ' ins hostess to the members of tho In- j s iratloii Olttb and their Kiiests yes- '.C The Butter Creek Hall will be the f-rday afternoon. Several hours were rrena of & llard Times ltnll Saturday i sient in knitting and fancy work, nft Ulltht which bids fair to lie an enor- er which delicious Hoover rofresh mous success. 1'rhtes ore offered for nients were served. The hour h. , rnreentntton of hard times artistically decked with enrnatlont anl nuuiv other interesting features and other cut flowers. ere announced. other than club These bidden members included ing for recognition from a university audience, now is, the time for that one to come forth into the limelight. "The committee In charge of the Junior girls' vaudeville, which is to , V given on February 0. has decided ! to. make tho selection of tho acts for the annual production competitive. I'nder the management of olive Givinn. It will arrange a program ftom the sketches presented by those desiring to get onto the bill, and they . hope by this method to bring out new j anil fresh talent from campus enter-i tainers. and to add to the variety and ; novelty of the whole "program. "It is hoped that this method ot obtaining acts for the vaudeville may be taken ns a sort of precedent by : future committees, with the ultimata . end of developing tho net- talent, a.s : -ell as of adding to th general at- : tractlveness of the hill. Those wish-, ng to try out may communicate with : " i .V". 1 i ' ft3i f ASTOH iTOEE When: the split over the war came. The Ainericun woman tlemant!:i quality even when she thinks most about economy. ' That is' one reason why Mazola, the pi're oil from corn, for deep frying, sauteing, shortening ami salad dressings is now used in thousands of homes in preference to butter, lard or suet. And since the Food Administration asks us to save these fats the housewife is especially glad to have a cooking oil which is so pure, wholesome and economical. , Not one drop of Mazola is wasted it can be used over and over again as it does not transmit taste or odor from one food to another. . ... . . It it as pure and sweet at tlie most delicate food cooked in it anifit makes fried foods more easy to digest free from greasiness or soKginess. Use Mzola 'or your talad dressings, too makes them especially delicious. , Oet Mazola from your grocer in .pint, quart, half-gallon or gallon tins. The , lare sizes give greatest economy. Also ask for l he free MazolS Hook of Recipes or write us direct. Ycut mor,cy retunlrd It SUzot, ilor, flat fji, tnlire ,uf,cli Corn Products Refining Company t The 31ive tlwinn at Kenwood 9S anil Mrs. H....11 Tnom Mrs L"harles IUt- . ako arrangements to appear Oeforo ; t.t tha soeiallst party, last tnimmcr J. k,n,,r of the filrls' tholet and Mrs. William Wade. The. -he committee at once." . .. , j l'helps Stokes, the young million- New York. fallonaJ Honor :uard will hereaftet 'inwt onCe a month In the council room of the City Unit. ;. In order that more time may be available for the address of Prof. K. in. Rler of O. .V C. who Is to ad- next meeting will be held in two i weeks with Mrs. William Itoesoh as I'ostes. 1 On January 23rd the ; aire New. Yorkep, who had married Royal JazaRoso Pastor Stokes, a brilliant -onng club met with Mrs. 11. A. Newton, Jewess- of the-"Kast Side." and his 201 f.arden street for an afi.ernoon ol wife quit it. They stood behind tho interesting news comes from the : Ied i'ross work. The hostess enter- ' President and let pro-'iernian social-: riiiversity of Washington that Miss talned them with many grafonola se-. Isih. go their way. Now. however.! OHve iwlnn 'was. recently made a : 'eciions ana aainiy reiresnmenxs ) .-xrs. r.toKes nas changed , her mind dre the asremblv the llbfh School i member of the lied Pomino nonor , .-. . , K lu taaj. Parent Teachers- meelittff will begin j dramatic society for women. Those Present, including Mr Hlll-ard. Mrs. j Her husband will not. promptly at 7:15 o'clock tonight in the thus honored have distinguished , Mmpson and Mrs. Campbell of V, alia j club room of the Ubrary. , themselves either in active service in : alia. . iPRIVATK Tf AHTcK QITPF . 'dramatics or bv the excellence of ' t mt AUi imudn OUIV-i ?''Forty-nve ladles were in attend- their performance before tho club.. The Christian church ; choir will i UNDERSTANDS WOMEN ui the meetine of the West and Mlsa dwinn is also a member or tne "." " ""' feast Court street kntltlne Hubs held ; committee in charge of the Junior "eru, 4. Monroe street, tnsteaa or In tho club room girls' audevllle and lias arrange" , ""'""'"' , M , iiiTriii!r? 1 Miss Ethel Newquist. clerk at the !mmSimSmiSSmmSSSSSSSmmm .Alexander Department Store is con- ! fined to her home with measles. I Jw. 1 ONE PINT I n.A-OTnrXITlTX " Bery New York - , , i ls.'. v '-"if li -n ly.. " I ' ' ' ' 1 . - , .. . . - i - ji '..j-i-jm-jn. .1.. I'jt.C i Johnton, Lieber Company Ptrtliu), 0rta JTeatrday afternoon : Children Cry for Fletcher's '.BY .T. W. PEOLElt 1 (T'nited ITCks Stuff Correspondent.) WlTlf 1T1K AM KllICAN" KXI'K D1TK3NAIIY ARMY, France. Jan. 31. llty Mail. Private Hager'of O Ilnt- SKiVAl. tOltPS NFlI'lls i:xim:ht t'orTNTs tho Insect may be ellitilunuvt by platv- i oltlalu relief by dtiNtliis , pyrelh- lng In book shelves, wai'drolies. and luni, or btilmch imwder, it)on book closets strips cf cardboard tipon whloh : shelves or other places, but thl pnw- WASIIlNnTO.V, .Inn. 20. Tho flour pu.,t containing tho poison rec- der must 1k renewed often n It. loses need of expert accountants in the Sig- ' ommemled in Rirnurs' Hull, tin HO J. its value ns an insecticide uftor Ions tery con under.stand some women and 'c"'ps has caused Provost .Marshal has been spread. It Is possible also exposure, to tho air. 4 V rowaer to wire, instructions in an . 2vXT nAi . . . some he can't tinderstnnd iiie.iieo ris.? surgical . pressing , . ut.onB tr.fL-.. .. uiu.el..l effor, to so nine mo iniio Kin Kim nans on tne ' canteen American from the top 0( cure these men in the selective draft, her golden . head to the soles of her 11 "lass 1 ,1", s not P'Vido enough tho ilittln hotl-nailed field boots. Husband I instructions are that t lass 3 be ration .11. ot-fleer- .... -hll.1,, ..n,i n l IO mane up 1I1C iei u ieuc . I nr class of the O-lrls' j fiuard. will meet National Honor ; tonight at 7:30 j In the Federal building. Mr. and Mrs. II. Young will m- : ...... . ... ..n . .u.ll hn '. uuti'tto.l ,o lid rmniii'A tertaln the Fortnightly liridge. oiub UUU,K "r "iaiers. so i ' :,.,. ..,, Mif ram, our 10 tnis nine mua-wat-1 ' , , low or a town to mi, t, .,ino h.u n Kxaminations will be held on l eh. 4 - next Tuesday evening. Tbe Kind You Have Always Bought, an J which has been la use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of -.. and bas been made under his per- r jsVS y a ouu Bujiciv-iuii vi-'- ll Jul UL Y t.AC4iZ Allow no one to deceive voa in this. 'All. Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good "" aye but -fi,. Eapcrinieflts fiat trifle with and endanger the health of - Infants and Children Experience against Experiment, & J What is CASTORI A Costoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OH, Paregoric, ' ' Drops und Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain. iitither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Ita s its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has v i . hiea in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, i y - "Wind Colic and Diarrhoea ; : ilaying- Fcvcrishccss arising s .;,'; therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Be vols, aids t the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. .- The Children's Ptuaacea Ihe Mother's Friend. Genuine CASTOR I A always Bears the Signature of Fred Perry is here today from Ito- 1 salla, Wash. ; MiM Leila Roberts of Hitler. Is in.da" 8tllnic on slippery, ttuek-boards aml - the city. behind the counter. " '. " j can iinoc i-sianj a girl like. her. " i,r.it said Private llager. "tletween us. nveiyone speaks well of I'hambcr. this iJ the third time fee Km... .,r, o Iain's I'oiiah Itemedy lifter having used Sirs. J. I' Smoll; . of Kennewlck, 'thBieoiinter this evening.-' t ... It. Mre: Ooorse Lewis. Pittsfleld. X. ash.. Is here. '-. ; I lought .chewing -gum me who's Fred. If.-Gaston is hero today from bn in the field artillery seven years. Hmgham, Mimt. . -, , t.. 'Now I'm gouig tohave a cut;of elio- " ' U. ' F. ' Kriisler of, ileppner is a vis- .oolate ir.it -. .chokes' me. . . ,.- ' Its tio-one fine to see her suiiie an.; )ieni''lier,vic.c.say ,'Thiuik' you' o,s thoijglr ltd done .something fotvher instead, of. slieMor. nm that .I'll, keep op remembering thiiigs i want to htiy until tho cunteen closiy." ; 'Tliis isn't a stunt uhere slic docs two honrs work every third' Wednes- of V'.. has this to say reaardin' it: "Last winter t.iy little boy. five years, old. wns side with a cohl for two or three weeks. I doctored him and used vari ous eolith medicines ..Kut nothing dtd him mi n-n good until I began ' hatn bfrlaln's t'otigh Itemedy. He then Improved rapidly and In a few- days was over histoid. " Adv. Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm .Established 1890 WANTED Dressed Wt Rsime Light Hogs $19.25 Prime Heavy Hogs Hough Heavy Hogs. Heavy Hogs War distiiiitt1 ' ir-K to be les mon. 1 friiin (-.otiquest is tto popul:ir and less cum- itor in I'endleton. Mr. nnd iSlra.-- It' U.HlenlMUKh I'mutilla are here today..'. ' "' 1 George D. "llirsleu : has" , returned from a trip to Kans.'us city. J. li. .Saylor, prominent Kcho cat? - tleuuin and banker, is In the city. T. I'. Gilliland, ex-county jtidwe, is day ju.it for the fun of it. Khc's on Mn from his ranch near Pilot ltock. Job every day and she lives rlffht Josei.h Witty of Imbler. I'nion 'here in this villiiire. The fol.incl and count-, is' registered at a local hotel. ; the To" Major went nrou'n.i, to the mayor ana shook tutu down Tor the host room in the best house in town -but it istvt. much of a house." I'rlvate Huner (tot a letter last night 'from -he kind of n u-ooinn Im.m-i I Croimn of lone, now in the army at 'understand. , Camp Lewi is a I'endleton visitor. . w postmarked "New ; York" i W. r. Nay, formerly In thn auto and was addressed to "An ''orphan Business here and now a(fent for t he ; Soldier. llavinir hail no parents for sliver louse, bristle-tail. etc. Chevrolet at Dale en. Is In I'endleton. .several years I'rivato llaiter ranked as Hmalt Insect that fr.iiienll liK.in sr m AitKTT I'ltK i-: i'ii ifnt iiti:ssi:i .i t'ini iii:s. Thone IS 18.00, . 1710 . 17.50 III Kl". VKlTi 607 Main St , ' I'oisoxi-m stviwii i-riis. roit -si.it k- T. li. Swearingtn. who has been i L spending the winter in J.'ortland, is' 1 in the city on a .visit. , 1 lj. W. ..ronan, lirother - of Frank ' WASIIIXO-TO.V. Jan. 20. A re cipo for poisoned paste, to be used In exterminatiim- the sllverflsh or "slicker." i.s Klven by the Tailed State depaitment of nirrionllure In Karmers' liulletlil 902. This house hold pest Is variously known as the It Is a In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought TKI tT m MTAIlH COMPAHV NfWVORK 1 innmnyinniiminnniniiinniiiimHiHifiiiininnniinninfnmiiiiiiiinirniniinnnrifnium' wwistmmimtiin!!l 2 ..Jtuiuiiii-imiiiiiiiiiiiiii r 5 does fi. y. Wilson, former Athena law-(senior orphan of his battalion. .and so much damaKe to books, articles ol yer and hanker, is here from I'ort-I drew tin letter. Tlothlner. or nnythinir upon which laud today. 'It's' from a society Kiri," he said, there Is paste or trlue. The sllverfish I-eo I) Drake, advertising manaser I Sho says: "I'm K"injr to take a Ited always shuns the linht It Is the of the Kast Oreffonian,. is in Portland ' f'ross course and eoroe to '- France small, ulisleninir inseot that darts out on a, bllslntfss trip. anf nurse, the soldiers on the battle- from shelves and closets when books, Mr. and Mrs. J. I". Ooebel and i1''"-'- vv'ho knows, she -says.' but 1 clothlnif or other articles are moved. Frank (loehol of Wallowa are reKia- what lnalll-' someday I shall banditce Tho rttpldity with which It. f curries your neait .witn tne dean ann dyttiflr aoont wnen inns uii-i ui oeo .um na the UKht. frlistenltiK- nouy explain ine nanies thnt h.'t'e been (iven it. The llverfish 1 iinn of tho most scrloiie library pests. liecauso of its fund nes for anthlmr of a starchy nature : tered here today. and 1.1 a it-mi. T ... - .. scream. mr all around .. . ' '' " . " ' shells crashing everywhero and may yesterday for the purpose of taking jtw ve your life Mr. II. 8. Chapman, factory rnro- ANNUAL NOOSE DANCE in n.vt be lonpjy up- AT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT Sawyer's Orchestra This will lie a public dance. Everybody invited. A Big: Time is Promised. ADMISSION 50c LADIES FREE Committee: : A. J. Gibson, C. E. Heard, Mark PattonV Who knows, dear lonely'Orpuun.' sentative for the Protection Tlra ",., ", ' . . . r..r.- t . r. 1. . .i i (Conception of what war is like after m ... n,.;,.-m ,h .. ,.r I. sta.lrs. fie wrote her a polite reply, tho kind of R-irl he can't understand, say inir: ''riease don't trouble about that Ited Cross course. In tho first place I'd rather he tended hy a man on the battlefield, if I net. wounded. WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO HELP IN WAR. 3 EC3 5.3! ' E-- ! .'.:3 ' 61, 3 , t mttllltlllltt liliOD lUiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiHi.; PYORRHEA The rteHcarclr InhtittHi of th Nalionul nntal Aw.oftton MiitfH thut Jorrhra cuphi-h i. loss of vr fifly t-r i't nt of nl t--th sarifJrMi from oaunH. JJnl not only that. m:iny loliiy tiiNciscs tnorc or 1:kk h'Hous in eTi-nt hu ? bi'fi ti urwl to J oi i In a Newton rainless Dentists fnrner Main nd Wb Sum a I'hone 1 . , Opea ICve-liuf. The Cereal Food ' you should use these days is Grape-Nuts TKIs food is a sugar' saver contains over 10 sugar by weight -not "put there," but developed in the mak ing from prime wheat and malted barley. Ready Cooked No Waste A food for the times rK--?nnHiiiilillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllHi- which ! be.' In the second jiiAce, I won't IUfiilVS- WI.NM.VJ J i j ! 2Vj.'-' i which a woman Is A . ' ' if ; t-jTt''A troubled. 1 t.mk A - ' i '' V V ',-5-Y it lor inlliiiiiuia- V ti f 'n and It cured V " V X -' T-r' " t also tool; I s - ' I'Kfe-i T. I 1 - f'i it dttrfntr ex- .- X V . w . Tt Women can ho nsofiilly employed fn nursing the wounded, in tnakiti; up the t?oldi'Ts' kits, timl n tiiottsanu othei ; ways. :Many American uou.cn are I weak, pain ir anemic froth woman'? SMlI.lv illf. Kor young girl jtist" entering I womnnhooU"; lor fcnmen nt tlie crit i ical titnej nnrsinf; mothers and every (woman who i " run -(town, " tireil ot over-worked Doctor 1'iere.e's Invortte J'recrlptiott it' a spei'ial, sate and cer tain help. It. can i.mv he had in tablet tot-in. Yon cbii proenre a trial package el the tablets hv writing ltoctor I'ierce ( iiiei of Start t Invalids' Hotel, Ituffulo. N. V.. enclosing 111 cents. Write in litil contidence ii yon k-6ire (ree medical advice ei?y ' . Ilosi:Kt-w,-Oi!i-.iON ''There . nothing A.. so ttood a-4 Doctor ?i."r- I'l. rco.-s l-avorite , iTescripiion tor an IK d I s e a s e ii with WE SELL AND RECOMMEND A complete line carried in stock. ARE YOU GOING TO PAPER OR PAINT? We are in a position to give you PROMPT SERVICE COMPETENT MECHANICS An all new stock to select from Jn the latest designs of wall paper and fresh full strength best quality paints. Oiuo Front Paint Sioro ? " : ; HALE & HASCALL !f " $ Main Street, Corner ot Court, - v : - Teleplione 660 WANTED Prime light hogs 7. . . . Prime heavy hogs ...... Rough heavy hogs ...... Heavy hogs Pigs and feeder hogs . . . Pendleton Meat Co. Telephone 146 Hazel St., Pendleton, Ore. Live Wt . .$14.50 .. 13.50 .. 13.00 .. 13.00 .. 12.00 Dressed Wt $19.25 , 18.00 17.50 17.50 frlt-Tcflf VtUOGlNl r it iiui.-in! new nianaser -for t Voi-K Ainerii-ati ; i lub prove l.y this ynilie that he in intlv returned to i ii n r t fi n p v ii ti rl f W'U-i sit Wi'Il (ill lUc 1 1 in r ; had no tioadnrlm. no hftrk- l - arlio. mi mornina iknn. no sour f tnmitch. no loiiMntr." A I ism. .M. JJ. llet.HM, -Mustier Stifvt. .tsTci:i. Oimt.ov. "My bhwKl wns lad fi.r u u; tirn und I vn nit rnniinw ii. t::id s.rt' l'ad;icli-, Wit.- iHir(iuH una iird :ilt t'h' liriM. After trvinc did'croni l!iudi.ll ' i'1'HH-die- uitltnnf ET'ttiii :imv nM.t(r, 1 ' rU iii ! itvorilo lTfrrid.(tii iind Hi ---r7 - V fl ni- ..Mtlinit. I i- iifntly n-lurni t iil. n MhU.mI I Mmmivi rv ' iKcoidintt u, "iilnli'fjjf '-" h Jf N w Y.rk fi'i.i tho w'M ntXfr a vain ir-. Mn!i and wits rci)Tnd ro ricM TfJ: 'gliffyifr ff..n t l"ty vt-r t sfi-fnui hvr, Im .flili. I can c,iMt.'ifMitiitlv n-conirncnd fZlt ft l:K '"'h l,',:kiB': M mtl.r .-av, Dr.- Mnce-t SiSSl? fl '..i.ld e. . I lie first si-iiso,, of hi- n. ni. .ii.-. Slieaav.. mo Hi" .' Favoriu .-- Yi.i-K iii.inaBement win a nua Pri., riition that i.i-onilfeB nottilng lieltcr tnun tne o.niiniiooii w.-cund dlvUlon. . i ....... . ...... ,1 wfTi-n I was eomiritf InU Mits. C. L'. Ml-vhinok;. Mi Lm.ne otrvvu mm BETTER AND ' SOFTER LIGHT I I I. a.nurod by tha u nf lomi nt theuo beautiful fixture, of ours. They kIvo a light that Illuminates tha room perfectly, liut that dons not tlra or (train the eyei. Thoy ara aot expen sive conniderlntr their rxtra af flcloney end rrtra beauty. Why not nt leant lea then? , , J. L. VAUGHAN