TWELVE PAGS UAILT EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TU1S1T M411LI PAGE SIX For Constipation! Physic Purge or Laxative? ! Rivaling a "real Round-Cp crowd," party of Oencers assembled In Hap ry Canyon pavilion last evening and enjoyed ths Patrleka day dance for which members of the atuomoblla association were hoata In conclusion; of tha automobile ahow festivities. In (ha latticed purirolaa. huni -with wls tarla blooms, which formed a part of tha previous event's decorations. ehalrs were placed for guests who preferred to watch rather than dance, while a new feature- waa the screen lng off of tha unused Part of the hall and the formation of a smoking room. A friese design of ahamrocka was added to the mural decoration of the pavilion, while tha same touch was added to tha rtnesira. ' great, conventional pots of green foli- i , the St. Patrick theme. A feature of the whole event which i attracted comment waa the fact that i the pleaalnit effect waa due to the work of a Pendleton decorator. Sam Wright, while the music, another at- furnished bv a local or- imilWU! " cheatra, four of Ha seven musicians helne members of the same family.. Miss Maria Fletcher, banjo; Bobbie Karl Gulott, piano; Jos. Payant. vlo phone; Wesley Fletcher, traps, and F W Fletcher, director, English Rallad horn. The other players are Fletcher, marimba and ylo in: and R. Smith, tromtwne. As promised there as "no limit of mu sic" and the dancers lingered until a lata hour. Mlaa Mary Johns. Miss Jean Shan ard and Miss Leura Jersrd were mem bers of a party motoring from Stan field last evening to atend the HapPT Canyon dance. Miss Khanard. who had been a guest of Miss Johns and Misa Jerard over tha weekend, re mained In Pendleton as tha Cueat of Mlaa Helen Johns, the other (iris re turning' to Stanfield. Illo (trace Keeler of ttolsa. Is a guest of Misa Madge Albright of SO? Aura street. Miss Keeler la en route tc Tacoma for a visit with her mother. Despite a "rainy day" appreciation of the courtesy extended to friends by members of the Parish House Guild of tha Church of the Redeemer was expressed by the scores of matrons and maids who called at the G. W. Phelpa home on Washington street during the receiving hours between 1 and i yesterday afternoon. The event waa planned In order that the guild might extend its hospitality to friends who have helped toward the success of recent affairs given in ben efit of the proposed parish house and the hospitality was charming In every detail. About tne attractive roonm of the Phelps home were stationed artistic baskets of fluffy ferns, de veloping the St. Patrick motif as the event fell on March 17. The guests were greeted at the door by little Miss Janet Simla, a charming nine mum .lainlU HhllA flOCk WJW VTH with a big bow of green, and In line were Mrs. J. C. Pnow, Mrs- rneii. Mrs. Westbrooke Dickson. Mrs. H. S. Rudd. Mrs. H. J. Warner. Mrs. G. A. Hartman. Mrs. J. R. Raley and Mrs. Sylvan Cohn. In the dining room, where the shades were drawn, green candles cast their glow upon a pretty tea table centered by a basket of the fluffy ferns, a gay bow of green tulle surmounting the basket Presiding at the urns were Mrs. James Welch and Mrs. James Sturgls. Several musical numbers contributed to the pleasure of the afternoon, soma appealing songs of the Irish being chosen. Mrs. B. U Burroughs sang "Believe Me if All Those Endearing Young Charms" and "Remleiiier's Stream," Miss Mil dred Berkeley sang "Isle of Dreams," and Mrs. Warner sang "Mother Ma-chree." Tha Thursday Afternoon Club Will meet on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. F- 1 Boyden, with Mrs. A. J. Owen- Mrs. S. A. Lowell. Mrs. G. W. Phelns and Mrs. Boyden as hostesses ' Mr v. SehwartzenberK. nccom- .nnntA l,t? f!.td Men Keh wartxenberir. left today for Spokane where they are to visit for a time as guests or airs. Schwartsenberg's parents. -. j - , ....... r, , th- nrnnosed I . . . nnllnna -1 nHWtfllC of t !l G Civic club has been culled for tomor row afternoon at 1 ociock tn tne emu room of the library ana an cuius whether federated or not, are asked . (..t.. I., v.u Kallotinip. Tha result W Jl.l " - Is to be forwarded from Orcgop 10. the state's sentiment. irnuvn f i--fnn friends of Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, also devoted to the cause for which she Is working anu who recently entertiilned her, will be i.t.Hdll in thn following note from the Portland Oregonlan telling of her success: vir. in M. Kemn. director ot the jubilee million dollar drive of the national W. C T. V,.. and in cnarge SIMON QUALITY MESSES in our store and displayed in our show windows are a decided ".Hit." vv ny i 1 ne mere xt, . -them connects us up with one of the best known lines of pretty Dresses for ladies .who are looking for something that has "value for the price" and; style, too! - Look at page 75 in March Ladies Home Journal , and then come to our store and see the Dresses. Try them on if you want to, our ladies will help you, and then "look around," and we'll be satisfied with the result of your "look." p. S. Yesterday was a good day for us. Why' mm E3 S3 m li ii -"3 1 1 6A! lteKtor. .27 3 Days Children 10c Adults 25 William F03 Presents The Colossal 1919 Morality Drama W&y i WoiM Notp Marry. The love trials of the most beautiful woman on earth A FOX ALL-STAR CAST, How did you choose a husband? What is a husband worth? What causes divorce? Tell Him No. Are all men beasts? Don't fail to see this wonderful drama 1 - Everyone now and then becomes constipated, and mil lions are chronically In that condition. The perplexing question arises what to use. . . - Purgative and cathartics are drastic and usually cause reaction. Saline waters are rapid in action but do no more than empty the bowels. ' ' Just as certain an effect, and certainly a mucti more pleasant one, can be obtained by the use of a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druggists under the name of 15r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It acts gently, without griping. It Is an especially ideal medicine for children, women, old people and Others who find purges too powerful. Only a teaspoonful it required, and by morning the move ment is free and complete. A bottle in the house is insurance for the whole family against constipation, indiaestion, head aches, flatulency and other-digestive ills. The druigist will refund your money if it fait to do as promised ' r Dr. Caldwell's OYRUP OEPSIN The Perfect JL Laxative PRICE AS ALWAYS In plt of rettly Increased labonitory coat due to the War, by maerirjctng profit and absorbing war tun we have anain tatnrd the price at which this family lax ative has been auk) by drunsuta lor tne past 26 year, i wo 50c and $1.00. FREE SAMPLES If you have never tiard Dr. CaldwrU'a Synip Pemin tend for a free trial bottle to Dr. W- B. CaUwcU, 4M Waihmatno St., MonticeUo. HI. If there are bubiea at home, 11k far 1 copy of Dr. CaldwcU a book, Tha Car of Baby." .. V- ; , ..'.. r..Ja I ,'7'" ' t 1 The Elegance of Fashion in WUIIICII $ j'TaWCTaiartw H7ltlooy3&T1a! Oieen et piamonds."t MuneieJ Bd. baa knocked penrCOU' agajaj L.M tAa.oelc AJlflVJ - I. t w 1 wiW h ii. rl in mwi n keels and then with a watch set; Jin her left stocking.' Now she ss, I bewildering NXwlC4Uharj fefSleca 6QpeoitToetlotiss in tewelrv Cwas a designed. land fashioned by Mrs.' AnthooJ! 1 . m t mm MntMilnntlAl AS Si ; J fabricated ship. In terms ot n , aggered I eineermg. It consists of a stout, . Amwmn-A It? i --l mnA diamonds SSlM 1U1UJU mmt-mm " ' - J 'rounding the wrist and lasteued,, by a stout rope of diamonds to a; WaJUrlnsofaiBaJ ItuiKetjfcZ. ... of the northwestern states, is meetina with great suceess. ceed its quota and Idaho has Just re ported that she will douhle her quo ta, .sending to the national association her alloted amount mm un... i,i... r..f .necial Americanization and child-welfare work in Idaho. Mrs. Kemp Is now In western imis...... with headquarters at the Davenport hotel at Spokane, will be In Swittl the first of next week ana in 1 mi kind for one day only, March 29. then on to Colorado, where she has en gagements for every day of April The Colorado committee has planned tr her to appear at from three to five meetings on some days. Miss Cecil Ahnlt of Heppner Is a vis itor in Pendleton today. It. C. McCully Is here today from his home at Joseph. S. M. Done l a huslness visitor In the city from Spokane. J. T. Hlnkle Is up today from Her mlston. " , II I. Sasers, of Mulheur county. Is spending the day In Pendleton, haylnij stopped over to visit with hta. friend A I Roberts. Jurlne Thos. FitzOerald left on No. 17 today for Portland, where he was called by business. J. C. Peterson 1 In Pendleton today from Helix registered at the Bt. George. . . Ueutenant Fred Stelwer went down to Htanfleld this morning on a short business trip. WILL PILOT G. 0. P. IN CONGRESS - W, In terms of elegance and Vsioiplicity, originality and ' -2 refinement are these new "?fashions translated. Many style influences are re- .i vealed an the Suits, Capes, Dolmans and Dresses. 1 he materials and combina tions of fabrics show an appreciation for the "dif- ferent." NEW ARRIVALS DAILY Mav we have the pleas- ure of showing you these ' vi out-of-the-ordinary gar-svVnients? W. II. THOMAS, l'rop. Best in Quality . Least in Price 1 in mm r THE NEW SKIRTS HERE! ARE Novell y Woolens in rich iilahls; rlcli silk sklrlM of IlnmiHttn Kallm Kuinsl Kuinsa 811k. also (imnwiii1. Ynu'll llko the prices. 'Upstairs" Over Taylor Hardware Co. Arrival of Flies , Makes Salmon Men Of Alaska Hurry I'li'imr-n- T nrnawmHiimi.aiia f juiMsiMMifaw''"""""""" """'" iiiiisiiiiMiiiw""a"aia'""i""""""" SIB fOMMITTFI'-S Ml. ITT P . 1(18, March IH. A "! commll !tre or the l.-amio of nalKms cMiitnln i M011 imt tly. two days heart or I Hdicliile. All WMlrtil coiintrlcs with '.the -K.n tif riiln w-r nlrc- fMiitd. KKKIIIANS flU'HII IMHillfrIKI wivimiV March 18. Tim Serbian Hi 'army of ili lmk (toKTnniciit. " KlnnlnK an ..rreiil airolnrt the IJol m slM-vikl on llio 1 nil front. Kalny ran p luml Osss, lllrk and M linsk. sc i3 : eonline to sdvlKti received I""-. A . . ii i -.rr(.l..l ulrf.efW f TOin Mw- g emr admiltlnir the WlK-rinii army's art EgUanwv aim. rtauil Hist wwlei rort Itave Ueeti abllK"! I" suaauou tuo uu liiiinortaut lowa of Via, 'L - !Jr--. ,1 FRANK. MONDLL Monde", who has been plcke nm n.nnhiiiifln floor ' leader in congress, was in the 64th congress and then came oaca so "' and has served continuously aince as a representative froif Wyoming. He la a suffragist ui , oroMbilioc'nt. Famous Wash Heals Sldn D.D.D., the tsndsrdikin remedy, will remove Uims skin afflictions, sad that Intolerable Itchinr, bumln. sod dis comfort will diwpesr nudsr tha sucla sf this remedy. Hundredjeitirr It hat scaled caei pronounced incurable. Wt sworsntes the flnt Sottte to bring yoa relief. TryD-D. D. sjcaoc'snd tl.VK 'jnjn).in. lUi, lotion ita- SWn Disease XALliMAN CO, CORDOVA, Alaska, March 18. Preparations are being made to be gin operations In the salmon and other Industries much earlier than usuul. The reason is that old-times here predict an early sprini;. They bnse their proKnostication on the early ar rival of flies. Is Marriage a Matter of $ $ $? noes the dollar slltn lurk be hind every marrlag-e? Are there ' no Klrls who itlve any thouuht to love? Are all young women satiated with the mercenary Idea? For the answer In "Why I Would Not Marry." a William Fox production, conllnh to Ar. cnilo Theutre Thursday, Friday, Hatlrday. OX o a o IOE30 HOW IS YOUR HIGHWAY TO HEALTH? All about us are persons who pay a great deal of attention to the purity of their food, yet the teeth ol many of these persons are so unclean and so decayed that they cannot chew a single bit of food without filling it with millions of bacteria. These bacteria become mixed with the food while it is being chewed, and all day long they are passing down the throat in to the stomach. . . """'T1 It is hardly worth while to take care of food for a person who is going to spoil every particle of it be fore he swallows it. . Decayed teeth and sore gums also cause people to swallow their food without chewing it properly. When a'tooth begins to decay it should be filled by a Dentist at once, the sooner it is done the better, for it costs less to fill a small cavity than a large one, it leaves the tooth in better condition and it may save the other teeth from decay. Don't wait until tomorrow, have it done today at THE PROPHO' PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS where every thing they do is guaranteed to please g If trnu want, fain ess WOfK aoiie we tuc ncic o to prove to you that it CAN BE DONE. o 755 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. Thone 1000 for Ap't Corner court ana iviain -dls. 6 Dr. B. G. Vinson, Manager. Q irJV' -iagariQagi ivwv Q ODfl o n o