East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 22, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913.
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The llK'lill'Ci
r.icet tonight al
home nf Mrs. (
Lincoln t reel.
n. A. K. w 'll '
o'd.'cK at the
K. Heard, 1 T ;
Trod Pa vis f Walla Walla is nt the
Golden Kul.-.
R, Hrnrlksen of Helix was in the
city last evening.
Vlrieh Kaufman of Adams. spent
the night In the city.
Tom Farrow of Adams was down
from hip home- yesterday.
Hen F. Pui'uis. xiles a sent for
Montana, lands, has .. rot urned from a
trip ti Htnghain.
K. U. I .ester. IMlot Uncle
dealer, was In the city overnight.
Jack Flynn. representing It take
McFall, Is making I'endlotoii a visit.
R. S. Dixon of l'rineville. one cf
the Kouini-Fp judges, is paying the
city i visit.
, Kverelt Meiners of northern Ida
ho, is visiting- at the home of W. I.
Ianiel, 70S Haley street, and expects
to locate here.
Sam 1. Peterson, Milton attorney,
w as here yesterday. It is reported
that ho is being- groomed a - a candi
date for state senator.
. M iss ilyrtle Koss, who lias heen
lumber i at tending the University of Oregon,
has arrived homo, having been call
ed hy the sudden death of her father,
the late Donald llosa.
C G. Tow of Athena was In the city
last evening.
H. G. Newport of Hormiston Is at
the St. George.
George W, McMath of Iortlami Is
registered at the l'emlleton.
This Tear c?refu!'' rUn w
- - - 1 plantings choose
varieties for food value and productiveness.
Plant GOOD SEED
Strive for big returns.
Our standing of over a quarter cenfurv as
the SEED HEADQUARTERS ot the
Northwest Guarantees that
We can
Serve You
to Your
Profit and
Satisfaction
"BUCKEYE" Incubators.
Standard Brooder Stoves.
Diamond Poultry Foods. .
LEE'S Foods 6 Remedies.
Special Catalogs
NURSERY stock
POULTRY supplies
BEE SUPPLIES
FERTILIZERS
"BUCKF.VE" nd
LEE BOOKLETS
J Mailed on Request. j
ECHO CHURCH GIVES 1
WASHINGTON PROGRAM
im; iMiKr.MSATioxs maihc kou
AFFAIR T BK UIVFN TO
X Hi I IT.
Other News mitl Ktx'fal ols of In
, terrst As iathrwl hy tliu Kaist
Orcoiiiun i oito-jhuhIciU.
.ysk for CataqgA'a 770
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Look at Your Teeth
Are they decayed, full f
of holes and afescessed? E
If so remember it is the
worst thing possible
for your health.
Newton Painless Dentists
Corner Main and Webb Bvcm
Phono 12 Open Evening E
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(Kast OreRonian Special.)
KCHO, Ko!,. 2 J. The Methodl.U
church fif this place Is giving: an ex
tensive Washington's birthday pro
Brain tonight. A fireat deal of time
has heen expended in preparation and
a. real treat is promised. The t pro
gram is as follows;
Music Piano
lttihy Johnson and Marion tieorse
Music t'iano Allien liell
St ng So l.oti. Mother . . . .
, Pearl and F'ern I,ons
Recitation "From Dad'' Nan Crary
March t-'ongr I-orine Woodward
Mjisic-i Piano Clyde Hale
.Song "O, Rammio". .'..Mildred Cook
Heading "A Telephone Romance"
Mrs. Joel Davit.
Duet Piano . .
Francis and Eleanor Spike
Song "Oood Bye Kcho"
Lois and Tluth Gobhell
nfcltatlcn "I've Got a Pain tin My
Siiwnst" Marion George
Duet Piano
Veda Wattenburger and Rizpah
Wright.
Seng "Long- Foy' Lois Smith
Reading "Manda's Organ"
Mrs. Joel Davis
Quartet o P. R. A.
Heading "Speakin' Day in a Coun
try .School' ?....Lois Smith
Song "Johnny Get Your Gun". . .
Misses Spike and Gillett
The entertainment will begin at 8
Hoffnaglo were glad to get hack to
Oregon with Its milder climate.
Mrs. W. W. Howell and little son
returned home Wednesday from a
visit to North Yakima, Wash.
Mrs. Al Daggett has just received
word from Holse, Idaho, that her son
G e ral d "Tedd y ' Da k get t who has
heen attending the Pnragon HualnesA
college at that place, will graduate
from the school In a couple of weeks
and will Immediately enter the lloise
bank where he has a position.
Mrs. Sadie F.lder wnw among the
visitors In Pendleton on Thursday
Louis Keholl Jr.. spent Wednesday
In Hermlston where he went to at
tend the meeting held there to jiuke
plana for the crop and farm labor
survey for this part of the county.
F. T. George Is having a garage
built at his new residence on South
Bonanza street.
Mrs. V. H. Castle came up -'from
Trrigon Wednesday evening on n visit
to her daughter. Mrs. K. C. Walker,
who resides on West Lawn.
Mr. J. C. Guilford returned to her
Pendleton home Monday morning
after a several days visit with her
"on, O J. Guilford and family.
The members of the Knitting club
met at the home of Mrs. J. w, Cop
plnger on Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gulliford was
given a farewell party on Wednesday
evening at the homo of M rs. Gull
ford's mother. Mrs. L. A, McCuIIouuh.
The Gullifords expect to leave this
week for Portland where .they will
make their home, !
Mr. and Mrs A. Palmer gave a
pleasant dancing party at their home!
op last Wednesday evening. A large i
rumber of friends were nresent and
a happy evening was spent.
The local Ladies' Aid of the M. K.
church will hold their meetings here
after at the Red Cross room in thft
city hall as their further labors will
be directed for the benefit of the lied
Cross.
Mrs. lively n Sk Inner ret urned yes
terday from a business visit to Ten
dleton. Mrs. Wm. Wattenburger !h teach
ing the third and fourth grades In
the public fccbool during the illness
of Mrs. W. W. Green the regular
teucher.
MFN AS retl SLACHKRS.
A woman writing in the March
Woman's Home Companion asks men
to stop scolding her sex and look to
their own faults, and she says:
"I'd like to see a count taken of
tho men who've z
ter and sweets to help win this war,
and the women who have given up
these two things! it mlfcht check
nme of these persistent scolders of
the American housewife and her pa
triotism. Only a few days ago a
friend of mine said U me. 'It would
o easy if it were not for Arthur.
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Proof that Some Women
do Avoid Operations
Mrt. Etta Dorion, of Ogdemburg, Wi., ayi!
"I sufTored from femalo tronbles'wliicU caused piercing imins
like, a knife through my buck ttnd side. 1 finally lost all my
strength bo I had to go to bed. The doctor advised nn operation
but I would not listen to it I thought of what I had rend about
LyJia K. l'lukhnin's Vegetable Conipouml and tried it. The nrst
bottle brought great relief and six bottles have entirely cured me.
All women who have femulo trouble of any kind should try
Lydia H. llnkharu'u Vegetable Compound."
How Mrs. Boyd Avoided an Operation.
Canton, Ohio.'! suffered from a fomnlo trouble which
caused me much sintering, anu two doctor cieeiaeu mat
I would have to go through an operation Deloro i coma
get well.
"My mother, who had been helped by I.ydia E. Pink-
ham s Vegetable uouipounu. auvisea me to try it on.
fore submitting to an operation. It relieved me from
my troubles bo I can do my house work without any
uluiuity. I auvise any wuiuan wno im aiiiieteu wiin ,
female troubles to give Lydia K. l'inkham's Vege-
table Compound a trial and It will do as much
for them.' Mrs. Makie liovp, 14t't Oth St., -f
N. E., Canton, Ohio. '
Everij Sick Woman Shou
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
Jrwy1
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PINKHAMS
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Before Submitting To An Operation
LYDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS.
HAWAIIAN' 1'Uil.lC- Sl'IKIT.
At the annual meeting of the Ha
waiian ittweurth Association held re
centlv In Honolulu l'runiuent Lorrin !
A. Jliurston told how public
from liuth tho speclacular and re
search point of view 1m thus mad.)
acrpssihli'. and no
he f.iiind t. complete the trail, th'j
liiilnnco uf which has heen located
dmiht meaiiH will and partly constructed.
hp
p. ni.
J. L. " Hiffnagle and wife are just
hack from a four months' visit with
friends and relatives at their old
home in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.
Empire Meat Co. Inc.
Old Reliable Firm Established 1890
WANTED
Dressed Wt.
Prime Heavy Hogs . . i 18.00
Prime Light Hogs $19.25
Rough Heavy Hogs 17.50
Heavy Hogs 17.50
H1GUEST MARKET riUCF PAID 1'Oft 1)1!ESSEI V.VX V, VEAL
A"1 CJIU KEXS.
Phone 18 607 Main St.
STUMEZE
Stops Indigestion of Twenty
Five Years Standing
J. Ii. llendersot. M. I)., of Elmdale
Montana, graduated 18i(-l, says
have had indigestion for twenty-five
years, also piles have troubled me for
j the past three years. Your STUMEZE
! las stopped It all." STUMEZE, the
Master Prescription for. catarrh of the
' stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, gases,
belching, nausea, painful acid somachs
has man friends and lndorsers In
the medical profession. There Is in
STUMEZE that direct and immediate
help that all stomach sufferers need
and appreciate. STMUEZE is for
sale and guaranteed by all druggists.
Get a bottle today. Be well!
ITe does so love heavy, sweet dessert
and he wants to have a stealc or roast
beef every night for dinner and bacon
every morning for breakfast. I
can't make him s.-e that it does mat
ter, even if we have the money to
buy these things. I try to tell him
that It's a matter of honor not. to eat
them all the time, so that there'll be
enough to bo round for everybody.
Bu he only acts peevish and wants
to increase my house allowance
"It's incidents like this that have
brought me to the profound belief
that after the Food Administration
has shown the women what they can
I ! do to save food and check waste, then
men. the real work will begin, for
they'll have to make all the heavy
midle-aged men .with long-Indulged
appetites Come up to the scratch,
too."
how public spirit
opened the way f.oni Kliauea to the
summit crater .of Mauna Loa in the
Hawaiian National Park. The dis
tance was thirty miles by way of the
! scene of greatest volcanic activity, the
north east corner of the great crater.
Private subscriptions In Hilu und
! Honolulu yielded three thousand riol-
up eating hut-; lnrH. which was enough for the rest
i house but not enough to build th6
trail. So finally a company of the
! Twenty-fifth Infantry volunteered Its
! labor a.nd constructed an effective
I horse trail to l'uu Ulaula, two-thirds
I of the. way to the crater. It was nt
' tho end of this trail that the rest
house was constructed. It contains
cooking apparatus, beds and furniture
for ten people, and stabling for a doz
en horses . '
The most vital part of Mauna Loa
Your Liver
has important work to do. Un'
Act favorable conditions it does
it well. If sluggish, relieve it with
PILLS
Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the WcrUZ.
Hoovcrize on Poultry
Food, Don't Feed Wheat
Plydrnsten's Poultry Mash and
Scratch Kood are balanced ration,
also barley, Oats, Bone, Fish
Scraps.
BLYDENSTEIN & CO.
Phono 351.
HOOKER'S MESSENGER
SERVICE
Phone 522
Calls 15c and up.
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LUNCH
733 Mean Street
OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS
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Socialism 'if whatsoever hranr has
not. Miner the beginning of the war.
Hien anything save to help a
autocracy
TWO FX-VR HKTIIKTARTKS TOR
1UU COXUKKSg IN CHICAGO.
Satur
ay, r eoruary azra
Open 6:30 a. m. to 1 a. m.
Nothing lias heen spared to make this the most up-to-date lunch
room in Eastern Oregon. Every thing in the -way of equipment is strict
ly modern and up-to-date, which will enable us to give service in every
way that is sure to meet with your approval.
Drop in Tomorrow and
See For Yourself. ,
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JACOB rl.,DICWM5UMi
Jacoli M T'ickinson. secretary of
war in the cabinet of President Taft.
and I. uke K. Wright, seeretary of war
In the caliinet of I'rcsldent Koosevelt
will be among the Important national
characters at the Uongress of Nation
al service to he held in Chicago. Feb.
-1. '11 and under the misplees of
the Nati'.iiiil Security league. Mr.
1 Mrs Inson Is honorary chalrinan of
the cbieago branch . f the league,
while. Mr. Wright Is vice-president of
the association.
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YOU Don't Have
to Suffer
BACKACHE ?
Feeling tired?
Shooting pain in
tides? Ankfei swollen?
Joints stiff? Muscles sore?
Do you feel bilious and
out of sorts? Have you
dark pouches under your
eyesr Uo you led that
vou ere growing old?
Are you annoyed al nigm
with sleep disturbing bladder irregulnritics?
Would you like to know of a good rem
edy for kidney trouble, the cause of moat
of these symptoms and ailments?
The best good-health insurance
known is to keep the kidneys and urinary
tract in the proper condition to do their
work of filtering and throwing out from
the blood stream, uric acid and poisons
that settle throughout the system whea
the kidneys fail in their work.
will tone up and invigorate your kidney.
They banish backache and other jym-ptomi
tit weak and disordered kidncyi. They irart yo-i
rifiht toward tfood health. Thr-y toothe and beat
the bladder and regulate the liver.
Why auffer when inch a well
known remedy can be had with
so little effort?
Mr. F.ffie E. Kleppe, Averill,
Minnesota, write : I wm al
Farfin Sanitarium (or three rein
at one fimc and (wo weeks at
another time for rheumatiam
miH kidrtev trouble and int nn
Hfc relief. And on my return hom
' t l. t'l..,l'i,l P.M.
and iound immediate relief and
Ahrttit halt a bottle completed
the cure. I always have them on hand and use
them wbea I feel any pain in my bock.
In two sizes, 50c and $1.00
TAM.MAX'jfc CO.
Brusha Millinery
Invite You to Attend Our
SATURDAY, FEU. 23 p
.Where you may inspect the very newest in jl
GAGE, FISK M
and 3
GOLD MEDAL PATTERNS g
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Spring's smartest creations will be shown. g
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
War bread should not be judned by
Wm itnxlily t'lrini'lcxlon. )ul by ltHHttvr
iii.d lis nutritive qualities, Jfc j
i sk i,iiiMA's sauk ti:a AM)
siu'in it liiorm-; am o-
1IV WUJi know.
Tlin ire of SiiKe and Hulphur f"-r
re.storinK faded, Kray hair to itx nat
uial color date hack to Krandmother'a
time. She ued H to keej her hair
heautlftilly dark, Klssy and attractive
Whenever her hair took nn that dull,
fadd or Htreaked n ppearancc, this
Him mixture was api'hetl with
wonderful effect.
Hut "brewing- at home Is nniHsy and
Hit-ff-d;ite. XowadavH. hy asktiiR at
any drug :-iore for a r.ti cent brittle of
'Wyeth s i-'affe and Sulphur Compound.'-
you will pet thin famous old
preparation. Improved hy the addition
of other ItiKredietitH. which can be de
pf nded upon to restore natural jolor
and beauty to t he ha ir.
A well-known downtown drutrniM
says It darkens the hnlr ! naturally
and evenly that nobody ran tell it has
been applied. You niniply (lumpen a
Hponge or soft brush witn It and draw
this- t h rough your hair. t;i k ini; one
.strand at a time. ISy morning the
gray hair d isa ppea rs, and a ft er a n
ot her a ppltcat ion or t wo. it becomes
brunt if ully dark and Rh .
Wyei h' Sa ge and Sulphur t'nm
! -(! lid Is a delightful toilet requisite
frr thrive who desire a more uthful
appearance. It I not Intended f ot
I he en re, mi I tKU 1 1 il or pre veil 1 1on of
disease. '
Wull
Save Your Old Furniture
Look it over carefully. Perhaps it's only
the finish that has become scarred and
worn. You can fix that in a "jiffy" with.
VERNICOL
Floor and Varnish Stain
Yon will be surprised how Vkrnicui. freshen! ap old
chairs, tables, lamp stands, and other furniture.
It'i a shame to throw these thinffsaway when Ver
nrroi, will make them look like new and at such a
small cost. YcRNiroL is also fine for floors and
woodwork.
Tell us what you have to rrftnish, and let us show
you how inexpensive Vk Haricot really is
IuH-r. UinsN ami Picture ilnuhllii rain
inic mid laiMr HaiiKinu.
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Till", Tit TK li
.M:l Main St. '
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