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rAfiE-FIVB DAILY EAST OK EG ON IAN, PENDLETON OKGEON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918.- . 4 THE BIG FOUR -OF VICTORY! "For six yeart we have used Dr. CaJJu- Syrup Pepsin in our family and feel could not possibly do without it, especially for the children." (From a letter to Dr. CASH GROCERY Caldwell written by Mrs. Earl Cowell, Ce ment City, Mien.,), CONROY'S 525 Main St, Free Delivery. Phone 640 jBest Iowa Corn. ...... .can 15c; case $3.50 : KARO SYRUP i : Dark 5 lb. can 60c; 10 lb. can $1.50 fl Light 5 lb. can 65c; 10 lb, can $1.20 '. -' Oleomargarine. 1 lb. 45c; 2 lbs. 90c :' ,Van Camps Pork and Beans, can' 15c, 25c Peaches in Can, small can, 2 for ...... . 35c ... Large can .' 80c Guittards Pure Chocolate, 1 lb. can. . ... 30c 3 lb. can 85c Best Toilet Paper, 4 rolls Albany Kiwttd Allonvd I toy Roller. ALBANY, Nov. 8 Anxiety an to the fat qf hlH companion led to the arrest ( Hcnry Putnam, l-year-old boy, who! Baya he la a resident of Kan can Clty.lon a chance of trying to rob Lien's jiiliery In thin city Tuesday night. Haymond North, of the same age. who gave his residence as Jeffer. aonvllle, lnd., had been captured In the attempted robbery and while offi cers were looking for hla companion. Putnam went to the sheriff's office to inquire about North and landed In jail jj s Si i ' r "ti- -i ii " ; - ' . i - - ' ' ' ; ! . 4 I ' ' - "" - I-A ".A. OKi. .118-1 fc V - " j f , PTCMT -JlereW yo-ar ago ' nMwiat I 1 . ' tawBaiB of rnumv tieorra) "Vj , ,., 'I , ter I' SOCIAL AMD PERSONALS 1 I II I I 11 h a : , : . , i Children become constipated as readily as do their elders, and the result is equally dis tressing., Dr. Caldwell's Syrup. Pepsin is ideal for children'because of its pleasant tste, posi tive, yet gentle, action, and its fretldjpm from opiates and narcotic "drugs. , , ' x j1 ' OR. CALDWELL Syrup Pepsin The Perfect Laxative Sold by Druggists Everywhere 50cts.L) $1.00 A TRIAL BOTTLE CAH BE OBTAINED, FREE OF CMAROE. BY WBITIMO t DR. . B. CALDWEU. 459 (A1HINST0(I STREET, alOKTICtlXO. tUJNOIS wllh( h!m. The boya were observed trying to get Into the bakery and chlefof Police .Smith captured North, Putnam, who waa on duty watching at th end of an alley, escaped. Here la a poBalble use for the Ger man aupergun: Load It with royal ties and see how far they,, can be "fired." Emperor Charles '"permits" Hun gary to form a separate government. Just as the grand lama of Tibet Vised to "permit" the sun to rise. NOODLES, CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES jj i fCV Y'S KWONG HONG LOW 4 K VJl-TaW A W "ut Weet Atw. gt, upstairs. Vbone 4SS H but we have just started u fli lowering the prices oi meataunoifd v Imoo Saturday Prices Only Choice Roast Beef Choice Shoulder Roast Veal Choice loin and teg Roast Veal Milk-f ed, dry picked Fowls Wo itou : :. ! ;. : 25c 15c New Pickles New Crop Nuts 1 ' New Mince Meat.: New Ripe andGreen '!! Olives in bulk. i Everything fresh daily in the fruit and vegetable line and priced right. Pendleton Trading Co. f gaooeamm to Ottral Marke. ! TKl4EUI10NfD 4SS ' - ' VG MAKE THE BEST SACSAGE ON EARTTI. 5 I 5 l ! Mra.' John M- bolph. accompanied her father to Portland, yesterday for a .several days' visit. I They;, WU1 db awav until the early part of next week. ' Mrs. Dolphs little daughter re malned with Mrs. Perlnger. ' Miss Jcola Childreth is expected to arrive on Sunday from Seattle where she has been employed for Borne time as a telegraph operator in -the West em Union office. Miss Childreth is the daughter of Mr; Martha Child reth of Pendleton. This Is her. first visit home since her departure last February and friends and relatives ,are lookinK forward to her slay here. She will spend only a short time here as her dutys demand her return. R. N. Stanficld was a Pendleton vis itor yesterday. Geary Kimbrell was a business vis itor at Baker yesterday. H. I Lyon of Ua Oracle, Is In the city registered at the St. George. William Fraker Is in the city today on business. Miss Emma niddle returned last night from Portland. William Hull is here today from Weston. L. Bean is here today from Kleth. J. H. Innes of Opportunity is In the city today. A. Cavles of Spokane la here today. S. F. Moore of Blakely,, Oregon, la in the-elty today. ' V Mra. Clara Hicks returned .--today from Pasco,-Washington where she visited nerlnother, Mrs.? Marshall. Mrs. C, A. Gilbert Is up today from Echo, stopping- t the Hotel St. George. . C C Beieleyt .manager of the Hay Creek ranch, was In the oily today on buslnea. ... T Mrs. Grace Gardner arrived yester day from Portland for a short visit with Pendleton friends. Robert Service, the Ford man of Baker, spent yesterday in Pendleton looking after business matters. Mrs. Fred Dohnert Is expected to return tonight after a visit In Port land and Albany with friends and relatives. Mrs. L I Rogers and daughter Miss Gwendoline Rogers returned last evening from a- motor trip to Walla Walla. Mrs. Harold Bariiett who has been a, visitor at the home of her parents accompanied them to HOME MADE TEA FOR CONSTIPATION Walla -Walla 'and reinalnted at home. .7 'M i ) - i '. I AID FOR STRICKEN ; FAMIL1E&LACKING ' . ..The J-'urpe Survey Committee. of the Red Cross Is having dlf- fjculty in feoiiring assistance for ' families stricken with the Span-' . lsh Onfltienza. and If "there are, women who ore' wiiAilg to aid in such -cases, the committee will. ! be grullfled !i J th.ey;'ill tele 1 phone 4f!0 to Mrs. Charles H. Marsh, lied Cross headquarters. who has this branch of the serv- Ice In charge. The Red Cross Is not urging any person to volun- teer. It's duty only extends'to calling attention to the situation. It realizes that many regard the disease as contagious, therefore fear If. Neveriheless the need Is great, hence this notice. Umatilla County Chapter, Am- erican Red Cross. Phone 460. THE WEATHER FORECAST Cloudy to night; Satur day rain. 3 days when fhe doughboys 1 started after him again, I see hundreds of fcrjsenersl every day; .a good iraany of them are Just 15 year old boys. I was talking to one today who talked ESnglish, he was just a boy and he sure was glad to be in our ha'hds. . 1 can't seo how thieyttre Boehe) will ever stick it out through the winter. There are-a. good .many Ore gon boys around here; ' have seen good many from Portland but so far none from- Pendleton., !' saw tne judd boy on a truck when we were moving in' here but JiaVe ndt seerj Tilm since; his outfit Is right-near here, but have not .ad time to look- him - up, w- - J I- do not think" we will be 'on this front long and perhaps will go into a rest camp when we leave here. We have been on two fronts for about two months. Well you can give every one my beat regards and, tell Edna and Herb that I will write them soon. How Is John and James McNerney- tThere is a big gun shooting near Mere that shakes the (whole shack when It goes off; it fires about every 3 minutes). Well I will close by sending my best to you and father. I remain as ever iyour loving son. TOM. Sent. Thomas Keating, 43 Balloon Co. Air Service, , Am. E. F. France. V -.'vi-. fctfv . - . ;..n hh ' ' ! In a letter to Merle Chessman, Sgt. R.iscoe Vaughan.'wr E. ft 301. Steve. Regt., A. E. F.. -in" which -he acknowl edges receipt of a paskage of plctur-ea of the 191 7 Round-Up and the pleas ure with which they have -been viewed by members of his company. Minimum is 22. Maximum temperature. 58. Minimum temperature, 22. Weather, clear. Wind, west, gentle. Rainfall, none. Is nmxl by entire famlUo be-cusc Jl Im purely vegetable, docs the" 1 ; ' r work and costs very little. Why pay high prices for L4ver and Bowel remedies when none are better than Dr. Carter's K. and 11. Tea, which Is purely vegetable, con be brewed at home, and a small package will last a long time hmoua Thousanda of old people will tell you they have been drinking It ' for yeara. and after the liver and bowels have been put In fine condition In a few daya by a before bedtime cup. that only an occasional cup Is after warda necessary to keep one feeling fit and fine. People who drink cup of Dr. Cnrter'a K. and H. Tea once In a while, seldom. If ever, have any bilious at tacks, sick-hendache or sallow skin. It's good for boya and girls, especial ly those who are peevlnh en fretful. Druggists have been aelllni it for many yeara. WITH THE COLORS News of local Roys In. the Ser vice- Information fur This lie- " partincnt. Will bo Appreciated. WHY PUTTER WITH CORNS? USE"GETS-IT" Tou ran tour out your corna and suf fer,, or you can peel off your conn and Rmile. The joy-relinrf way is the "(ieta-Tt" way. !t la the only happy, painless wa yin the world. Two drops Conimon-Senae Simple, Kevcr Fails I'1-:nii.i:ton max ix nfiiiT NKAlt VKRIK'V Mra. M. J. Keating. 405 K! Webb street, has received a letter from her son Sgt. Thos. J. Keating. With the letter ho enclosed the document ap pointing him a sergeant of the first icings. The letter follows; On the Western Front, i Sept. 38, '18 Dear Mother': j I hiive not received a letter from you for a long time but expect one noon. We are on a new front and .. . . , . iiat .none or our man ns reai-neu us iran , -o-,..,, - ,h. cuarar.teed. money- ,our old cami. M'o are near Verdun bac ctirn-remover, the only sure way, and have sure got Frits on the rufi. iroata but a trirle at any dru store. ,We Jus, go, ,hr.h. .hraaing him . ftfd " .SS juntll we -were titvd In another place inn,ei Kt the world's beat corn ru-a-land cam. herj, Wa wer only her. uy by TaUmaa Co MM A. IW 1W CW-Ut "G ' u Ilia Cora U Cm" I of "Gets-lt" on any corn or eal'.u? drlea at oni-. The corn iinsny ' from the toe. so lhm you can poel it off with your Unser in one piece. n.lnl.fl.K- like ooeliw a banana. "(ireat stuff, wil.1 Id done that be r.. - t .. r. . nnlv ond oorn-Dceler ,-..t-.i 'Ti.t.a wi-.-oo.-l ud bia with tape and bandites. to- squirtclng Jrom irritating aalva. It's ail a bar barity. Toes wo-jnd-d by raxora ana knives, that's hmvnery. ridlculoua, unnecessary, danuaroua. t.Tsa "IK-ta-lt." the liherty ay simple, painless, alwava sure. VaHa no chances. Get "tietii-It " Don't ne insulted by Inii- tationa. See that you get "oeta-lt. HlllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHHIHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllllHIIIIIIIHlg We Sell 4 ' War Savings tamps Save and f , Serve i.,i i. rThe First National Bank 3D tilli liiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiuiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiriinnii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitii!iiiiifii!iiiiiti!iiiiiiiiiiiB JllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU! I on uung juow CHOP SUEY, NOODLES Chinese Btyle. S 1 HOT TAMALES 1 CniLU CON CARNE 5 SPANISH STKIaB. 1 LUNCHES I COFFEE S Kverj-thlng elaaua ud op-to- s data, FIRST CLASS BKRVICB TEA 5c Package I UNDER STATE , 1 HOTEL Cor.. Webb and Cottonwood Bta. E S Phone 6 17. Pendleton, Ore. flllllllllHIIMItMIHIIIIItllllllHHIIHIHHU- MAUD'S Th only NSW fac powdr la -th past SO juri . Oh yes, there Kre maay many kinds of powders oa the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever oad. , The price is reasoasble, too -50 cents KOEPPEN'S ' '! Har It, A PATRIOTIC DUTY Have you put in your .winter's fuel? ' , To aivoid a repetition of last - winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let ud quote you on PHONE 5 B. L. Burroughs East Webb and College Streets. We adTcrtkM and offer War gavtnea guuuiw for aaJ. wit wr 7