East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 07, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON OREGON-'FRIDAY;' ARCH 7, 1919.
EIGHT PAGES
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AX IXIH-'-FENllKST KKVVKTAPFR
'tthllahod Ii.llj (except Sunday) anil
nil-Weekly at l'endletoo.
Orccon. hv the
fcAsrr OREUO.MAN iUliUISaiNO CO
Entered at the posufflc at Pendle
toa, jre-o, a .Kttd-cl.e. mall
tattw.
t)ptiaa ,.,- .. 1
OK RAL.B IM OTHER CITIE&
Impefi.iHotel N-w Aland. Portland
tiuwmaa Nnri Co, Purtiaad, Oreaoa
W fllAS AT
rt i-, t iurt u. S0 Security Bulld-
e.-tn street. N. w.
8UH6CilirTION RATES
tl ADVANCE)
Dally, ob rear, by mail
Dally, ai njontha by mall
Dally, Uiraa months by mall
Dally, ona month by mall
Dally, ona yar ay carrier
'ly, mix months by carrier
Dally, three months by carrier.
Dally, o a month, by carrier
Semi-Weekly, ona year, by mail 1.6a
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Seml-vekty four months by mail .M
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fwxTF.MPrATwvra of a
1-ltirATT '
ltolied In me O. T). blankets
Kate from the bunle's blast.
Wtih niv lucky star how 1 thank
It.
Hicrh In the heavens at last.
rest in the old-time fashion
I ml In the old-time way.
For resting still Is my passion
.As it was in a former day.
'
"Taps" is onsimed to nuiet:
" Its echoes are dead and s;one.
It sleeps with the dime of diet.
And the herald of the dawn.
;foariy other single cause. Our
(Food roads work is going to
fgife new meaning to this influ
Jience for progress.
j Pendleton should double in
; population during the next five
jor ten years.
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J j A TRADE RECORD
I JSM U AT Knolna h.. nnf oil!..
uuoiucoo lias 1 1 W L Ull i '
Is Your Blood Poor?
: If it is, You Need Vinol
Anaemic, run-down, nervous, devitalized conditions'
result from poor or thin blood. A glance at the
formula of Vinol, printed on the label, will show
that it contains the very ingredients necessary to
make good blood. It soon creates a healthy appe
tite, improves digestion, and helps you to get full
benefit from your daily food, and builds you up.
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DrawsTiUa,RH. , -
"Mr dauffhter was anaemic, had
fxcr blood and suffered from indiirea
tion and bilious attacks. As inol
helped my son, , I gava it to Xnj
daughter she soon improved ia
health, and it has built her up and re
stored herealth."-Mra.N.BurneU.
arr an rnn-dewa, aemos, anaemia eerlttlon. waak i
laauia old people and d&aeate esdlunn, Uieia la m
.l : Bradford, Pa.
j ''! bar used Vinol for Impoverv"
ished blood. 1 was broken out with
a rash and run down so it was hard
for me to keep about my work.
Other medicines did no good, but V tool , ,
enriched my blood and improred m J . ,
condition very rapidly. "-Rose Lasky.
'omen, overworked meat
remedy Ilka Vinci. . .
t-J iTilnlfffaswssfflaSaiiffiSiriiaasiM i in n .n ' ....!tff l
Koeppen's Drug Store and Druggists Everywhere.
gone to pot seems to be!
mVAtt.n.A ofAceA Kir'
.the fact that exports from thel,
'TTnitpH Statfa in th month of la
The mrKoani s face has vanished T ,. y,;. ron.l
And erery voioo Is still, " --. ,
"Fatiffue" and guard are ban
ished. Teach leas I rest at will.
Oeneral, prince or colonel,
a buck or a Bonaparte
Cruwned with his laurels vernal
Sleeping are one at heart-
So out with the candle's sputter
From the depths of my bunk
1 mutter
Pljie doan and let me sleep.
Theo. Kopper.
A TIME OF PROGRESS
ora ior any montn in me nis- -
,xory oi uie country,
ure is given
with
sidered much of an obstacle.
The' Hungarian state that
presumably will result from the
dismemberment of Austria-
Hungary, as Well as Crecho-
Slovakia, appear to be thorough-
ly shut off from the sea.
Greece wants to cut Asiatic
Turkey and Bulgaria off from
which compares
000,000 in January two years
.ago, which was the best pre
jvious mo'nth on record.
I January's exports, therefore,
1 i . . . -n 1
were huuji Liitcc times as iate
Th fi o-.r iur
at $623,000,000, I, tinople either Greek or internal
S613.-I Uonal.
ENDLETON faces bright
prospects for the coming
year and the i situation
should inspire the Commercial
Club to is best efforts. New
families are coming to the city
regularly. They come because
the city is able to give them
what they want. Many travel
ling men have headquarters
here because of the city's su
perb geographical ' location.
Farmers move to town, from
far and near, because of the
school facilities and good home
Mil .rmbifd
LEADS W. C T. U. FIGHT
ias the normal January before 1 ,- AfiAIlMT TYl FT
the war. Incidentally imports, flf 1 -J1 "J J '
although not at record tigures,
were far and away above any
pre-war figures. Perhaps the
most significant feature of the
trade report is that the balance
of exports was $410,000,000, or
not far from the average for a
full year before the war.
And in the face of these fig
ures the leading men in the for
eign trade field say ' that the
foreign business is only in its
infancy, and that when the
world settles down to a peace
basis, the demand for our
goods will stimulate our do
mestic, business, to, its., utmost
limits. ' ' x,
"Don't try to Josh me, Mr. Smith!'
was the scornful rejoinder of the city
boy.- "Don't you suppese that I know
that hay don't grow in lumps like
that " Philadelphia Telegram.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
IF
SirXF.l WITH KII.PIIIR
DAIIKKNS SO .VATUKALhV
.NOISOIW CAS TK'lJj ,
IT
We can get along very nicely
conditions to be obtained. It is i witnout any teiepnone smite ;
logical for these men to do jUst:Iet.te.-T-mter-- ,se"led, -air,
whar uv srs Hninc anrf it is W ostmaster uenerai.
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leaauiiauic w cacu iuc icnu-j Wl,at fy,:, countv wants now
we our- is $1.050,000 wortVof roads
But Pendleton must d( iU '"Z. ' 'tl " L " u
axuiii uic suite.
part. There must be vigorous
work in the direction of home
building and apartment accom
modations must be made avail
able. Otherwise the dissatis
faction that now exists over
lack of houses will increase,
i There are other steps that
can and should be taken. It is
needless to say that every step
towards the strengthening of i
our schools is a direct business
asset to the community. There
must be an abundance of wa
ter. We need clean govern
ment. We need a better street
lighting system in the business k
section. The street lighting in I
the residence district is admir- j
able. , We should promote the
wide awake anl'democratic so
ciable spirit wf.fch is one of'
Pendleton's good attractions. I
Aloofness and jftiobbishness do
not appeal to newcomers in the
city. Give thettithe glad hand:
and help peorAdj get acquaint-;
ed, men, women and children.
The growth of Pendleton ;
during the 'last five years has
been due to the auto more than
Time to begin planning that
garden you will neglect later
on. , , . . .
lEALTHSUNDAr
BEGINS CAMPAIGN
TO MAKE PE0PLE
LIVE. LONGER
THIS MOTHER
AND DAUGHTER
r 1
L ftsIM II "''-
1 " Jg sal . aBIJULIi. WW ' , 1
.- .' . .'; 'MattaaW
, ' . '.-tvaat
tYJ
ISTEKF'
Mrs: Neff Js the author of the
Modest Dress Resolution -and
leader In the W. C. T. U.'s plan '
to follow their prohibition victory
with a campaign tor social pur
ity. The W. C. T.. L. intends to
use its influence to demand sim
pler and more modest clothing,
or women and to discourage the
unseasonable wearine- of summer
4UI8. Winter DUmna narrewm
ikirts and open necks as well as
Constant ebaugcs'bl fashion.
The old time mixture of Sage Tea
3 M. -Sulphur , fur . darkening gray,
Streaked and fuded hair is grand-
rqVithers recipe, and folks are again
Ht'nay It to keep their hulr a good,
even-color, which Is quite sensible, aa
we are living in an age when a youth
ful appearance is of the greatest ad
vantage, i
Nowadays, though, 1 we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering th
sage and the- mnssy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product. Improved by the addition of
other ingredients. called "Wyeth's
hage and Mulphur Compound." It Is
very popular because nobody can dis
cover It has been applied. Simply
moisten your comb or a soft brush
with It and draw this thrnugh your
hair, taking one small strand at a
time: by morning the! gray hair dis
appears, but what delights the Indies
with Wyeth's Sage' and Sulphur Com
pound, it that. ' besides beautifully
darkening the hair after a few ap
plications. It also produces that soft
lustre and appearance' ;of abnndance
which Is so" attractive.
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TH
E PUBLIC
...An some or Iho milk illslrlhiiiorn of lViitllrlim have formed a romblim and advanced the prlco of
milk beyond my furtm-r lrlct, I liuve iltt-ldttl lu revise my price to coiironn ivlih llii-lr prlcpa aa al-vertlseU.
.2.00
5.50
9.00
One quart, delivered per month $3.75
Two quarts, delivered per month 7.00
Three quarts delivered per mo. 10.00
Four quarts, delivered per mo. 13.00
,Mv former prices that were advanced by the combine were:
" " 5 pints for $ 8.50 3 quarts for 9.00 4 quarts for
Advanced to . 9.00 Advanced to .... 10.00 Advanced to
One pint, delivered per month. .
Three pints, delivered per mo.,
Five pints, delivered per mo.
Extra milk, pint, 8c; quart, 15c.
. , One milk Is all produced from our own cows; cooled ami IsillMl oil llm irVmiCK.
F.1UFS DAII.V '
.... 12.00
....... 13.00 . ,
TV KKI.IV, v
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PERFECTION DAIRY
F. II. MYTIXGFH
I'ronipt anil ICcllublo
I'lionc 8F31
Loss of ApiH'llto Is also loss of vi
tality, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tite and the rest take Hood's Sarsa.
parillo, that strengthens the stomach
perfects digestion, .makes eating a
pleasure. It also makes the blood rich
and pure, and steadies the nerves.
WITH FINGERS!
CORNS LIFT OUT
Preezone is magic! Corns ,'tnd .
calluses lift right off Y, ",
Doesn't hurt a bit
'('til
BAD SPRAIN OR ;
MUSCLE STRAIN
St'B PAIN. ACIIF, SortKMSS AJfI
SWTCMJXU IUHT Ol'T WITH
"ST. JACOIIS JLIXI.Ml;T."
THE FUNNYBONE
ANN"
I .Ait preliminary call to th
' people to begin an organized na
1 lional health campaign. Surgeon
General Blue of the United States
public health service has sent out
an aDoeal to ua.uuu miuusieio
r .L J 117 it i j. c an appeal to na.uuu
lioth Made Well by Lydia t j throughout the country to dorote
Pinkham's Vegetable ! Sunday, Febrnary 23. to a discus-
Compound.
By Degrees
I Dr. Ivan Lee Holt, pastor of St.
I John' Methodist Episcopal Church
(South, tells of a doctor who was grad
uated from college and who came to
St- Lpuis to live. A year in the city
JeW him a failure, so he moved to
Kansas City. Kuccess seemed just ast
elusive on the other side of the State,
and In desperation he went to St. Jos- j
eph. . Tha-agwf stKCouad lylw llifinirH
in SprlneTleld, where -werybne he j
knew kept remarkably healthy, so he
tried Carthage. At 45, in miserable
health hTmself. he hung out his shingle!
In Sedalla, but to no avail. The pa-j
tfents never came. There he died, go-'
ing straight to hell, but Dr. Holt saysi
the charge was so gradual the he never
noticed it.
Hub it on a sprained ankle, wrist,
whoulder, back or a .sprain or strain
anywhere, that's when you realise the
magic In old honest, "St. Jacobs Lini
ment'' because the moment it Is ap
plied, out comes the pain, ache, sore
ness and swelling. - It penetrates right
into the injured muscles, nerves, liga
ments, tendons and bones, and relief
comes instantly. It not merely kills
pain, but soothes and heals the injury
so a quick recovery is effected.
Get a small trial bottle of "St.
Jacobs Liniment" right now at any
drug store and stop suffering. Noth
ing else sets things straight so quickly
so thoroughly. It is the only appli
cation to rub on a bad sprain, strain,
bruise or swelling, . 1
S F. Dowser & Go.
Pumps and Storage
Tanks
....-. For Gasoline or Distilatc, ,
Retail or Ranch Use,' ,
F. M. Kennedy
Phone 238-W
P. O. Box 242
A few cents buys a tin ybnttln of
the miiKlH Freezone at any drug store.
Apply a few dropn of Freezone upon a
tender, aching corn or a callus. In
Htantly that troublesome corn or caltu
stops hurtinff, then shortly you lift It j 9
in, root, a no. an, wiinout any pain,
soreneRH or irritation. Thene little bot
tlH of Freezone contain jnnt euoug to
rid thofeet of every hard corn, soft
corn, corn between the toes and the
calliiHes on bottom of feet. So easy!
Si- simple. Why wait! No humbug!
ACID IN STOMACH
SOURS THE FOOD
SAYS KXCF.SS lrVTHtOCIILOItlC
At'ID IS CAI'SK OF
IXDIGKSTIOX.
Electric Human Bake Oven
NEURITIS
Pleurisy, Neuralgia and kindred pains that have
baffled doctors for all time finds its nemesis in the
'HUMAN BAKE OVEN
Many have walked the floor for sleepless nights to
find out that one single visit to the Oven brings them
sweei sleep the very first night. Suffer not one single
day.
TRY US ONCE.
Beechams
Pills
will rapidly improve your
complextonbyarousingthe
liver and putting stomach
and blood in good order.
lanrert Sale of Any Madfein hi lb Wert
Sola mmran, In feoxM, 10 2V
A well-known authority states that
stomach trouble and indigestion are
nearly falwa dtie to acidity acid
stomach and not, as most folks be
lieve, from a lack of digestive Juices,
He states than an excess of hydroch
loric acid in the stomach retards di
gestion and starts food fermentation,
then our meals sour like garbage in
a can, forming acrid fluids and gases
which inflate the stomach like a toy
balloon. We then get that heavy.
lumpy feeling in the chest, we eructate
sour food, belch gas, or have heart
burn, flatulence' Tvaterbrash or nansea.
He .tells US' to 'lay BsW ftll'.dlgefrtWe
aids andr instead, get f ronv any-ihr-i
rr.acytour ounces of Jad Salts and
take ., a . tablespoonful In J'H's n L
water ,Jerore oreaxiam wyue n is--t-fervesqlng.
and .furthermf &"
tlnue . this for one week. Vhil ri fvt
follows the first dose. It lippHant
to neutralize the acidity. rCmove the
gas-making mass, tsart the liver, stim
ulate the kidneys and thus promote a
free flow tf pure digestive Juices.
Jad Salts Is inexpensive and is made
from , the acldtof grapes and lemon
Juice, combined' with lithia and sodium
phosphate. This harmless salts is
used by thousands of people for stom
ach trouble with excellent results.
i sion of bow the fight against dis
ease, and particularly tnose Ten-
ereal diseases which so tern my
Ptecto. Ala. "Darin? the Chanjre of menace our national vitality.
Life 1 bad hot flashes, was nervous, run shall be carried on.
down, and had sick Miss Doyle is supervisine nurse
headaches for two ' tt the eieral disease division of
or three. days at a ! -he U. S.. Public Health Service,
time. . I took; Lydia t-. ' '
E. Hnkharo's Veire-J . .
laote txm poaaa ana f
mm
iTbel fnTverV' i LEADERS FACE
ray tban 1 was. Mi
.lolinny Knew.
Last slimmer little Johnny paid his I
first viMlt to a farm. All his life he'
had Kved in the heart of at great city. 1
and when he suddenly came In sight
of a haystack he stopped and gazeo
earnestly at what appealed to him as.
a. new brand of architecture, j
"Say, Mr. Smith," he remarked to'
the farrm-r, pointing to the haystack, I
"why don't they have doors and win. j
down In It 7" ; I
"Inmra and windows?"- smiled the;
farmers. ; "That ain't a house, . John-i
ny, that's 'hay.' -
T t-
dauphter's health
broiie down list ,
June from teachin-r ;
school without a 1
rest, and she has '
taltea Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veeretablo i
I'omnountl and the Blood Medicine with i
jro" I results. She is much better ml I
tcachinn now and I give your medicine
a'iM praise. You are welcome to arte
tnis letter for the benefit of other suf- , ,
I ring' women. e. r, a. uainsj,
jl. H. No. 1. ?teJe. Ala.
Women who surTeras Mrs. Cainesdij
hould not h-itate to five this famous
l jo', an-l herb remedy, Lydia E. Pink
Imni's VeprtaV'le Compound, a trial, as
t ie VI jrl.ee uu IS constantly Dnng (f
t ma rrautl vkl remady baa relieved much ;
WU!IC-I(K .'""'F, .....
Kr cojilidentjnl advice write Lydia E.
f;nkham Mbejt Cs.. Lynn. Mass.
ti rnauit of tbir t all year' ezocri-
c is ul your w.'vioe. -
PEACE PROBLEMS
YOUR FRECKLES
PAIMS, Feb. J. (By Mall.)
One of the nice little inalhe
mttt.cal pffililem the jwaro con
ference ha to Bolve i how to
muke a. maratime powfr out of
n land-locked one.
The fttatc-H now facing thin
problem are I'olund, lliiiixry.
liohemla, I'ulKaria antl the new
TurkiHh empire of Asiatic Tur
key, in two luttr -irm de
prived of awew to th-- stra only
n cttHc the ptuc? fir.fn-iii ac
ceptM the fireek dilution of tho
ncr-eat problem.
Poland is fiehtin hard for
nome iwjrt of (settlement that will
enablv her to have a. iialtic sea
outlet at Ifcinfcig. lrve,ian terri
tory ben In the u, but I'rus
iuaa territory do longer in con-
s. i Need) Alietilion In Man h or I'aet
f May Slay Cohered.
j Xow i the time to take Hpeclal rarr .
iof the complexion If you wlnh to hmk
jwell the rent of the year. The march;
winfln have a ntron tenilency to brln;
'out freckles, thy may ty all summer.'
4'ijulfHH removed- Now it the time to
4 !UFf othine double .strength-
J This preparation for the removal of
jfreeklesi is tistinlly so sucrcMfful thfit It
U sold by druKf$'Hts under istiarantee
lo refund the money If It fall, fjet an
; ounce of Othine double ntrenth. atd
even a few applications should show
'a wonderful Improvement, some of
;he smaller ficdl '. even vanlnh en-
Itirely.
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Special for Saturday
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KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
Oldest and Largest National Bank
in ine atace uutsiae or t 'oruanu
1' ' SECURITY
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A BIG TIME FOR
'TV'!
,,25c
s t;
l.V....30c
ueei rot itoasi 4 . . ;i i . ,
Boiling Beef . ... .y .'. ,
Pure Pork Sausage . ,
Lamb Chops . . . ; .v
Leg Lamb .'....I. ...
Fresh King Salmon . : . ......
Kippered Salmon '. 35c
Kippered Cod 25c
Whole Spiced Herring 25c
Butter Clams 2 lb. 25c
Fancy f'ookies that can't be baked in the home oven are pre
pared by the Tru Hlu Biscuit Company and are ofrercd to you,
fresh every few days.
They are miKhty fine with that liuht dessert, afternoon tea
or act as a wholesome substitute for candy for the children,
choose from our nssohltncn t of Konltas, ereole creams, lady
, Ingers. fig-bars, chocolate eclairs, murshmellows, puffs, news
boys and vanilla wafers.
Pendleton Trading Co.
' ; "It It's On the1 Market. We. Have It."
allies
FRIDAY
March
and. Candidates
"NIGHT
7th
AT
EAGLE-WOODMEN HALL
An old time smoker, literary program and banquet
will mark the evening's entertainment.
All members are requested to be out for Roll Call
and bring your candidate early. .ntn,
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