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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLHTON, OREGON, ' FRIDAY, JUNE '1J,'1'J18.
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FiillowiB U the Rod Cross surgl
dreninK9 lochediiW'd for the week
of Jun 40-15, with the instruc
tors in charee. The classes herein by
2 o'clock in the Aiternonn or 7 in the
Monday afternoon Folding class.
Mr. NT. JU'rkolfy, instructor; cutting
claHH, Mr, Johu Thomiisoii. lust rue
tor.
Mem doy evenhu? Business - girls.
Mr J. o. Woodworth. instructor.
Tuesday afternoon Folding class.
Mrs. K. I l'nwpr, instructor; cutting
cifisfl, Mrs. Ji N. Jiurscss,, instruc
tor. .
Tuesday evenlnsr--UiRh school girlf
Mrs. 10. I,. I'owfir. Inst rue. or.
Wednesday afternoon Folding
clajw, Mr TJk F. O'ltriPii. instructor;
timing class Mrs, T. D- Taylor, instructor.
Thursday afternoonFolding- -class,
Mrs. F- K. Boyderi, Instructor; River
, side cutting class, Mrs, H. R Gar-
field, instructor; Honor Guard cutting
class. Miss lillian Boy 1 en, instructor.
Thuasday evening Honor Guard
Girl Mrs. H M. Chambers. Inst rue-1 son. Henry Nye,; Mr Letter' Holin
tor. :and Bon, Mrs. A. X. Koyin and fain
Friday afternoon FoUlIn clnss, lily, Gordon Mettle and Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. u, V nosers. Instructor; (ilrijeo. Xess and family.
Laura Xash, BMbFtUi.te); cutting class Prom Albee, A. S- Quant and farn
Mrs. J. C. Woodworth. instructor. I iy. Agnes Scroggln. Wilma Seres-., n.
Saturday afternoon Volunteer Bert Constant, Mr. and Mrs. Schlat
class, Mrs. C. I Ronney, instructor. baum and daughter, John Bern. Ma-
jrle Iern. Ruth Dem and Harry .En-
Mrs. Mary J. Lane has as her (right, and from Pilot Rock, Carl
house guests Mrs. Olive Turner and Stuart, Jinks Jacques, Roy Michael
her daughter, Miss Florence Turner, j and. Haxel Fletcher.
Mrs. Turrfer and Miss Florence havei -
been spending the winter in San PI- Miss Jennie Earn hart was in town
egd and are en route to thefr home; this morning on-her way to Port
in Lewlston, Maine. ' The guests ar
rived last evening and will spend
several days here.
Mr- and Mrs. Samuel Wright were
hosts Thursday- In their new home.
lfind and Cushman from Stanfletd,
where sbe has been doing stenograph
ic work. . i,,-.
The- Ladies Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church met Wednesday
"Corn-Less Day"
for Feet, Every Day
Use "Qets-It," the Great Corn
Discovery! Makes Coras
; Feel Right Off ! X
Look at the illustration below. Sef
the tw fiiiKws peeling off a corn
though it wer? a banana peel. And
the man Is smiling while he's doing it!
Ail dona ainlostply, Joyfully. Th
r j-
y
ti.pi-lt tli Only Cennlnr Thorough
VrB-rMir Kwr lio covered.
Wfmand .- t.
moment "Gets-It" touches a corn
cHua the growth is doomed. It takes
but two seconds to apply "Gets-It.
The corn-pain is a.sed at once. You
can sit at- your desk or walk about,
dance, think, love and work with ab
solute ease. You can apply "Gets-It"
conveniently almost anywhere you can
take off your shoe and 'stocking for a
moment or two. Gets-It" dries at
once; thn put your shoe and stock-
tng on again. There's no further ex
cuse for suffering from corns and
corn-pains. - - v
'Xiets-It," the guaranteed, money
back corn-remover, the only sure way,
costs but a trifle at any drug store.
M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago,
111.
Bold In Tend!eton and recommended
as the world's best corn remedy by
Tat Una n & Co.
HOOKER'S MESSENGER
SERVICE
V.. Phone 522
Calls 15c and up.
7 cosine street, for a delightful afternoon In the church parlors, for
meeting of the Kametta Knitting the lant assembly of members' until
the fall season. It waa decided to
earn something during the summer
Klub. The hours were spent with
"ROB." prizes beinsr won by Mrs. C.
H. 'Williams and Mr. Robert Simp
son. Cuestg included Mr. and Mrs.
months to Increase the treasury con
tents and the first meeting of the new
U Minton, Mrs. W. A. Brace, Mr. and) year wil lbe devoted in part to a die-
airs. Templeton, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-cussion of the means employed by
:rt Simpson. Mrs It. Tannler and sls-jcach of the members. Yesetrday'a
ter. Mrs. H. T. Lesto and, Mr. and imeeting was concluded by the serving
Mrs. J ilIiamS. ' dainti' Hoo2er cookles n ices.
- P. A. C, Tonerffan of the Txiner- Mrs. Cash Powell passed throith
san-famythe Commission company ofPendleton on No. 17 today accompa
nied by Mrs. Powell, her mother-ln-
Pemletnn, is a business visitor in T-a
Srande.- 1a Grande observer.
One of the most delightful meeting
or the Ppizzerinktum t'tuh was held
Thursday afternoon with Mrs. P. J.
Herman and Mrs. Mathews as hos.
tesses. Tn the absence of the presi
dent, Mrs- J. J. Hamley conducted
the ' business part of the meeting. A
very Interesting letter was read from
Mrs. C. Terpeninsr, who is out of
town. It was decided to adjourn nit
til September. A number of guests
were invited and a social time was
spent over the teacups, with Miss
Caroline Bonney presiding-
Miss Myvtlebell Walter of Xampa.
Idaho, who is an outgoing missionary
to India from the Nazarene church
will be the house guest of Mrs. A. I.
Mallory, 400 .East Alta street, dur
ing the week-end. MIsb Walter will
arrive- this evening from Portland.
Among guests spending Sunday at
Hidaway Springs were Ir- and Mrs.
McXary and family. Dr. Oriffith of
Salem, rtuth Edwatils. J. R. Raley.
and family, Mr- and Mrs. John Ad
ams, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams.
Dr. P. E. Itoyden and family, Mrs.
Mary Hoyden. Miss Hageman. Mr.
and Mrs. Sloan. Mr. and Mrs. W.
Walker, Mr. and Mrs. O. ?. Kissin
ger and William Mackenzie.
From t'kiah. J. H. Wagner, Mr-
and Mrs. F. T. Chamberlain, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Sturdivant, 11a. SturoVivant,
Cloyd Sturdivant. A, A. Martin.
Floyd (Martin, Ray Martin. Cecil
Martin, Vlnnie" Moore, Virgil Peter-
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always, btatm
the
Signature of
New Floors FnQld
No matter how ugly your old floors are, you can.
make them look fresh and attractive with .
. cnve BrotKers ...
VERNICOL
Floor and Varnuh Stain
Vemicol does not show heel
marks, is easy to keep clean
and withstands rough every
day wear. Easy to use and
economical. Made' ia desir-
able finishes. -
L. J. McATEE
The practical Paint Man
Main Ht,
u
A far lh R
VERNICOL B
color carat (3
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law, enroute ta Seattle. They ex
pect to make their home there.
Armory Hal! .transformed into a
inviting bower by an abundance of
fragrant rose blossoms and fluffy fo
liage, artistic hangings and comfort
able chairs, arranged coztiy among
flower decked tables, yesterday after
noon formed the pretty scene for a
knitting tea to which Mrs. William
Matlock and Mrs. Wesley Matlock had
bidden about 120 guests. The after
noon was spent it needlework and
chatting. Interspersed with several
musical numbers. Mrs. Will Hans.com
and Miss Anderson were responsible
for many lovely violin-piano selections
ifrid Mrs. B. 1. Burroughs contribut
ed a geneuine delight by singing the
Marseillaise. Another patriotic note
was "America by tbe entire party.
During the pretty tea hours the hos
tesses were assisted in serving by
Mrs. Henry Collins, Mrs. Lawrence
Frazler. Mrs. Nesmith Ahkeny, Mrs
Fred Karl, Mrs. Burroughs, Mrs.
James Welch, Mrs. Westbrooke Pick
son, Mrs. Charles Bond, Mrs. H E.
Green, Mrs. - G. I. La Dow, Mrs.
Oeorge Haslett, Mrs. Ralph Temple,
Miss Emify Carney, Miss Evelyn Som
merviile and Mrs. Emmett Efltes, who
Is Mrs- Wesley Matlock's guest.
The gracious hospitality of the hos
tesses marked one of, the season's
most thoroughly charming festivities.
J- Kinger Is in- town from Helix.
R. H- Oliver was in the city from
Walla V Valla yesterday.
Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder aro
spending a few days at Bingham. ..
Leslie Goff, of Hold man, was reg
istered at a local hotel last night.
J. If. Paugherty of Hood River, 1
registered at the Pendleton hotel.
Clyde Carpenter made a flying trip-
to Athena on business this morning.
Jack O'Xeil, passenger agent of
the O.-W. U. & Si., was in town yes
terday.
J. E. Starn and P. L. March, Port-
landers, are stopping at the Hotel St.
George.
C. M. Jefferson came in fr Echo
last night and Is stopping at the Gol
den Rule.
X P.. Hayden. pioneer traveling man
for Lang and company, waa In town
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs- C. J. Hedges of The
Dalles, stopped overnight at the Pen
dleton hoteL . ......
Mrs. G. M. See and daughter re
turned home last night from a vlsi!
at Richland, 'Wash.
,1. I Hagen. - who is farming six
miles northwest , of Pendleton, is in
town today on business.
Miss Alma Gufnde, Mrs. Anna Haf-
er and Mrs. Jesse fialing drove to
Athena and back yesterday afternoon.
Miss Myrtle Branstetter went to
Echo todaV following a visit here
with her- mother, Mrs. June Branstef
tr. , -
Louis J. Gates, district manager of
the Pacific Grain Co., returned thia
morning to his homo? at The Dalles
after seevral days in Pendleton.
Famous Quintet Coming
Zedeler Symphonic Quintet Coming to
Chautauqua on Fourth Day
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Klcolai Zedeler, the distingusihed
celltsv organiser and manager of the
Zedeler ''-tjymphoulG Quintet, coon to
Ijo hears at Chautauqua, believes
that love of good music Is inherent in
every one. nd he has ' surrounded
imself with an organization of su
perior musiciana for the. one purpose
of bringing the best in the wurJd of
music inftj the life and appreciation
of the average hearer. The programs
cf the company are chosen from the
works' of the masters, ond a brief and
SHOES! SHOES! SHOES!
VH KFI-yiAMZE IN B.UrIJ? MIOI-ft '.tOK.fTlli:
'( 0"riVK I-HMII.V, lH'n-W wo are' (!! M Blv
? yim lH-tter SIkm-s for-ti-NS Wionryl . ' "
ChlldrcB Shoes, button br lap, ,
Boys' Kliocs, button or lace., , . ,
Mill's irajrvr st Sliocw
. . into to .
, $1.85 to 92.9.1
!.& to
iMCTt'B Ureas Hlio button qr JUice, k'atbes - i.
Ncoltn solen .... , . . . . , l M.M
Men's Work Shoes . . ;.v ........... . .a ta
l,tli('M' WhK KeiHiixkin Wanes. . . . ... 3.4 t .
ladles' bite llm k or li,id . .... M. to U.5
l.uiHef' SK)rt Shoos
Ui(M'H,)IU('k or Tun Hliws. . . ,
luliV iimwii or tirey Shoes
jdll- PiimiM or Oxfords. .., .
. . to .50
$3.00
: $t.8 to a.a
The Hub
32 Sample Stores.
.) i t B
'tf
T45 Main St
contprehcMiwtve- cKplanatlim,' of each
number precedes - Its presentation,
adding nttich to a proper understand
Ing of the miwlo To enable a com
pany of five to .secure symphonic ef-iS
ftctsa special reed, organ la carrled?5
Each member of, the company is a so jg
loist, and Mrs- Emma Bnfc?e Beck U 'PL
a, siiiger Vf. rare ability and charm.
'Mi A a..'... In.'..f tti?u ..r. no n
ChautuiHiudl will be an event of Inter- V
etNto all muidc lovers. .- .
lcndlton hiiutaiupui. Juno SStli tojdf
July 4 Iim'IiinLvcs m
-alMtft.V-t W.X W d
J- cfolo and daughters werq here
overniirltt frm lioi.se.
r . J. Colburn of Ijt Ornnrte, was a
buRlnes-i vil(or here yesterday. -
S. 1-1. WebU .wiles manaser of the
Varrenttyx Investment company of
Astoria, is nt the Hotel SI. Cfeorge.
Lad Arrested For
Impersonating His
Brother, a Deserter
SUPER SUBMARINE IS
OVER 450 FEET LONG i
Jjyxpoy, juuo, l-Xhe official iK
inno'iincemifTit' by hie Kritlsh admlr.'S -
alty tt:at: oiw -tt' iho new.. German !B
i 9
cruiser guhmarine.s has been sunk lsfu
followed by a statemertt from the na- j
val oorresponienca of the Daly 5
Chronicle, ' who' Ueclare.s that Swedish B
papers assert, on the authority of A
German technical journal, that the ji
tiOXCOSr. June 14. After flKhtinB i new vessel Is more than 451) feet long, i Zk
In ixten Hays -of -the' blndict bat- 36 feet of beam and has moturs fur-i!S
tie M the war, the kniser hattle, J. j nlithtng; 2a,Wio hnrfrpower. ' t R
bert Stevens. 15 years old. was ar-1 Ttw miner h.i.Ib ti.nt these vmla!r8
rested for Impersonating his older make twentv-eiRht knots on the sur-iB
brother. .deserter. The lad's' bis face , and fifteen under water, carry-1!!
brother was home on leave when he , nB seventy-six torpedoes, iso mines iK
decided not to be a soldier any more. ;nnd Fin uns of six-Inch culibre. Thes i
and-the little fellow jumped ot the are capable of dlvlnff In five minutes.!
chance of taking his- place. Wearing ! . 20
his brother's uniform, he went back I ": " ' ' . ' .15
to his brother's unit at the end o! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY g
the , latter's lea ve, -arriving just In j . . - R
time to be In the Mr battle. j'ltl touring fcar for sale. 210 l'i .R
The-authorities since have decided I ourt street. W
that Albert's fighting spirit makes up ' ... ' 9
for the years he lacks, and he ha
been allowed to join a battery in the
royal field artillery.
Colonel Leader Given
VVAN'TBD Salesman.
21!0 E. Court street.
Apply at one
;ii:us work r.sittxa itsii.
hi x i- n ii irxity I-lsh Company
Mount By Battalion f win. x Te
H UNIVERSAL CAR.
Mi ,U " -tJ Jf. 'w'itt i'
, Keep your Ford running
smoothly and so get the most
possible value from it. An
idle Ford is worse than
waste. Let us look after
your Ford. We . have men
who know how to make re
pairs; we use only the genu
uine Ford, materials; we
give the. reasonable prices
set by the Ford 'factory.
Don't try to fix your car
yourself nor trust it to inex
perienced workmen, bring it
here and be sure of satisf ac-
tory work.
Simpson Auto Co.
Cor. Water and Johnson Sts.
Phone 408
KFOEVK. Or., June 14.' The
members of the Kugene battalion of
home guard, now a unit in the stata
militia, durmg ft, review by Colonel
John Leader last night presented the
colonel with a beautiful riding horse
as an expression of their apprecia
tion of his services as Instructor and
of their esteem for him as a soldier
and a friend. Colonel Lender was
largely instrumental in organizing
the local battalion.
in Cannery.
Y. M. C. A. WORKER
RESCUES COLONEL
PARIS. June 14. Crawling with
stretcher across1 a shollswept field
the Rev. John Clifford, formerly
pastor of the Baptist church at Tuc
cn, Ariz., Hut now a Young, Men's
Christian association worker-, with
the American marines, succeeded In
bringing hack to the rear the wound
ed colonel of a reglmerit-
The colonel, with his shoulder
shattered by machine gun fire had
been lying in a trench for two hours
under a heavy fire, when the Uev,
Mr. Clifford arrived. Mr. Clifford,
who i snfferiRg from nhell nhock.
Is now resting In a Paris V hospital.
The colonel rescued will recover..
GrsnSna' Talks.
.- -JKbcat Babies-
KagalargeCTrckof Listeners WboProtV
St by Hat Wisdom and Ejnwieac.
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VALUE . EVERY
DOLLAR
Tour teeth carefully examined
and properly fixed by the .best .
palates method known.
I1
iff mtJ
iff mmi
Newtca Painless Dentists
Coroar Mala and Webb Streets
iOB 19 Onea ICvteHnn
Ue adertb and offer War
fea Tings fctampe for sale with
evy purchase.
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P , - - - ' i vriAHxt m 3'unr to etc
In olraont &ay commnnity tltere is a grand
ma w l know Moilwr Friend. Not uii
is aha reoufiicent of her own pricnce
but it as tiirutiffh- he ixrotnm relation tlta.
w many e3tpttajit uf tHem derived the cjw
fort and bksinir of tlii fninor rrppfly.
MoUir's Kriertd is an ester ant application
pri pared especially fcr CTnertant auAimtt
after the formula of a rotd family pliyai
dan. It certainly ba a womlerful efloc
ia rHieving tension brou&ht about by ex
pamling muscIt- aul ia a nwwt grateful en
coura-einfit to the wumai awaitinj iikiLL
The act!oR cf Mother Friend make th
rmwties froe, pliatit nd rc5p(;rivc Wbc..
!a!y arrives tii.y exr-nd j- i:r. and uu.
iift 6:nir at tho cri. '. 19 n::turn!iy Imn,
Straia upon the neren r. l lig:irrint fc
lewMMicd and in fclace of 4criol of discom
fort and canscrue.;t drec-f. it l s eaiwa
ca!m rrpo3 a:.d b-iry anticipation.
Muthi-r'a Friend e .abir V m rrifti;'r to pfB
mers'9 her beaJHi and nutur tl trnco bvhI j,)
r-nas a relly tr.rihcr tv bavinr avoiii ii
) th p-vn arfl suffering wbif h more- i(tet v
NEW WAISTCOAT TO
7 . FRKVKXT WASTM
n
KALAMA, T'aFh., June 13. Dur
ing the present run of shad In the
Columbia the Doty Fish company, of
Kalama. unable to secure men or boys
for the work, has been trying out a
crew of girls at washing the fish,
with excellent results.
A. It, Chapman, in charge of the
fluh-cleaning department, says tho
crew is the best he has ever had,
"faRte than most men' to quote hi
own words. One girl has been assist
ing at dressing the fih also, which
is a' Job few men can do well. The
girls aro paid the same wages na men
receive for the same work, in the
neighborhood of f 3 alay.
BIB
FROM OCEAN
TO OCEAN
Women Praise Lydia E.Pint
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ham's- Vegetable Compound
for Health Restored,
In olmost very nefghborhooil" (h
America are wornvn) v&a have tried
thia standard remedy for feumle ill!
and know its worth.
Athol, Maa "Lydia E. Pinkham
Vegetable Compound has done me a
world of good. 1 sufi ereel from a weak
ness and a .great deal of pain every
month and nothing brought me any re
lief until I tried this famous medicine.
I am a different Woman since I took it
and want others who suffer to know
about it" Mrs. Arthur Lawson, 669
Cottage St., Athol, Mots. ' ' . ; .
San Francisco; CW. "Iwas bravery
weak nervous condition, havinsr suffered
t terribly from a female trouble for over
five years. I had taken all kinds of med
icine and had many different doctors
and they all said I would have to ha
operated on, but Lydia E. Pinkham's
"effetable Compound cured me entirely
and now- I am a strong well woman."
Mrs. JT Rosskakp, 1447 Devisadero
St, San Francisco, Cal.
Fry special advice In reirard to such
ailments write Lydia E. Pink ham Med-1
icine Co., Lynn, Moss. The result of !
its many years experience is at youi j
service.
muniniHiinmiiniinmnniniimnnnminHinHjiniiiHinin
niiiniiiiiniiiniisniinniiiniiiiniai!!
FOR THE CANNING SEASON.
FOR YOI TABLE GROCERIES.
You want quality, quantity
and patriotic service.
You always get it at
Lynde Bros: '
, 309 West Webb
. V .v Phone 334 f;M
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$100 Reward, $100 1
Tbe reader at tMm nsiwr-wlll be pleftaHl i
to Irani tliat there la at tcaat ana 4rAr,
dlimfte ttiat a-ten-e tiaa boru able to nir
ta alt tta alairi-a and Uiat la ratarrb I
:catarrti binc tcrratlj Infliieowl tiy ronatl. i
Wlu...o. 1. l-it .1 ' " , ' tutlfmal cotiiiitiima rM'itrpa riaVtltiitlonaJ '
WalHtconta are Mnerially .lewjtned trrnlmtt ,, , ,-atrrU Jtlpdiola. la tata
prevrnt a waste or wool but they latrnuilljr anil acta thru (lie Klood on tba
Siod deaA for feminine vanM ( Hnrfarea of th Hria l na i
- , , . . .rr.iviiiK iiiv luunuH . iub UB (w .iimaao a. '
1,1 wniie tag ,he ,Mtlent atn-nirth by bMlMma up th
Thia one
lfrT TM T t X -tr af1 -h.-ir-a f.-iil to purchj. a bottie
anuiiu uunu uun r,,, i tu ltd
2 "-r 11 Weat Alta Bt. I'prtaJra. Flionr) 43 'A
Waawvu v.'',-.x..'--k".''.-s.,a.Tb."'r.
I iit!."t; wolntcj-at fruper
rj,rnr.a irom ti oriurr and thtia fcrtifr tlieae laaclnaling
5 ; LJ.' J'.'.'rJT? Jtl7,.''rjr'0.n-. r" will Etve nlmoat Inlnlte variety to
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in. the barred satin In the broad ' eonstUtitloa and as H tin aatar m dMn
it Wuil, 1 Lie projiriecon l omr mo macl
An assortment of ; imrrh MiNl'lHse that-ttwy offer n Mm
new accessories dr-d Doiisra for an cwe that It tails ts
cure. Hron for Iwt of tMHiocii.a, i
hou ,V4 hp (, lMK,t--v I'M.
WAR!
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On Mites, Lice and Disease.
COLESWORJ
WAR SAVING STAMP pEPOT.
It s not the chicks you hatch; it's the chicks'
" you save. - V
: FEED-FEED ' ' " .
Diamond Chick Feed, Chick Milk Mash,
" 1 Egg Mash.
CALF MEAL. LAMB MEAL ,
Toultry Remedies, Insect Towders and
Conditions.
Colesworthy's
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