DAILY EAST ORECONTAN, rF.5JPT.KTOM. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1010.
TEN FA (IF?!
Lc:rsYhitenand
C:autlfy the Skin!
VzU Cheap Lotion
"" J" f two fresh lemons ,
rsn4 Into a t utile litre j
Kfic"S of orchard white, nut krs a
h"if ouarter pint of the ni.wt re-i
niu! i u t1 li'Hn Jin hc4u Hi-r at !
ftl'tMit 1U f-ot . im hiowt 'rtv for,
mail r f the rtrnr;.' cold creams, j
rm should 1 taken lo Ht tm i n the.
lert. Juice through a fin cloth ao
no lemon mo t" In. then tV lo
tion will fceen freh f.-r mnth O
rry woman now that Inion Jutee
1 tired c MabcIi and fmm Rich
lilnnnliM a fiwHri, sailcs neui an4
tan and la l ho We-il a softener
smnoihener and beauttfter.
Jut try H.: Make u a quart
t'flit of thin MTrtly frs event lemof I
lotion and ntatse It dnttv into th
face, nceli. arms and bund. It
should nnturaltv help whiten, snrt
n. frelien and bring mil the hidden
rose and rutv f any sk'n It b
WondrrfiH for much. red hands.
' Toor drvmdKt will sell three ounm
rorrhn-d white nt little. cut. and
atij- grope will sopply the Iraona.
STOPS BACKACHE
in few Minutes
WH M'MRAWX 1IV. ssrmn-TJiKSS.
KTTFKSiKKS It Kit IT HIT WITH
"ST. JACOBS IJX1MF-XT."
Whm your back la sore and lamf
or lumniura. sciatica or neuritis ha
you stiffened uk. don't- suffer! Opt a
mall trial bottle of old. honest "St.
Jacob Ltnrment at any- drutr stor
poor a little In your hand and rub It
rlh.ii Into the pain or ar-hei, and by
the time you count fifty, the soreness
and lameness la gone.
' Don't stay crippled! Thin soothing
peenlntting liniment taken the achr
and pa'n right out and ends the mis
ery. Jt Is magical, yet absolutely
harmless end doesn't burn or discolor
the skin. " ; '.''
Nothing else stops lpmbago. sciati
ca and lama back misery so promptly
and surely. It never disappoints!
FEW FOLKS HAVE
grAy HAIR NOW
jmVOGWTH .T I,At:8 ARE
rsuiu RKCiPE or h v;tr tea
. . and sixrarn.
Hair that loses its color a..fl lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, la . caused by a lack of sul
tBur In the-hair. Our grandmother
madaiup-a mixture of Saga Tea and
Sulphur to keep her locks dark and
beautiful, and thousands of - w-omer.
and; men who vaUie that even color.
that beautiful dark ahe.de' of hair
which Is so attractive, use only this
old-time recipe. .
. Nowadays we fcet this famous mix
ture Improved' by the addition of oth
er-tnjrredlents by-asklne &t any. drug
store, for a' pottle of "Wyeth's sare
and ' sulphur ' Compound' which
darkaaa- Uia hair so naturally, so er-
eaty that nobody can possibly tell It
has beenr applied. ' Ton Just dampen
a sponge or soft .brosh with it and
draw (bis through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By morn
fn the gray hair disappears-, but what
elisM the ladles with Wyeth's 8ase
and Sulphur Compound Is that, be
sides beautifully darkening the hair
after a f!aw applt&tien. It also brings
nack the Clou and lustre and gives
it
' e ; : ; '
A Valla
yJ OVER THSOTHEST
I tuor.t. Tht qutmtlun Wiis vulmiltted to
ih uttor no -R-ni rl by U srcrcUi.
. of Ktuio. j ; ' ,r f v "
j A towt caww doublUir8 wit! fi !nntl
(tutPd In, the supreme potirt resranlk
of tho ruling of thtj aUrney getiuiaL
You Save
11 t J
More Money
WhenyouBuy
.XBeCoffe
e
j liatlaad ill :iiterlnin Kilton j
1 PiKTIJl.U. llarrh 21. Arrunge-i
Jnifhts foe entertainment of the ' j KX titbit MvXtyr Ht'SY
itlonal tIiti.r al asxocliition In Port- OX iltHlX AfCntT WOltK
'fbtnd aere outyned yesterduy In a! . " ,
.jconrorence of committeemen ttclogated I . W.Da Murch Sl.--ReP'yJnit to
;jt prepare for the event- The editor'! question in the hou wf cvinmuna
coming from all imrta of th I. nlted i Thomua Mt.Namuru parliamentary aec
l;Statea and inrluding mitny from Can- j retary to the admirulty srild that no
sua, win reach l'urtiand Friuoy even- i dreudnaught battle ships were under
ing. Augu.it K, and will remain until ! conHtractlon on December SI last. He
Sunday arternoon. j aded that four droaduaught iattle
; 'ts 'iiu wmifl i uio irsm cruwra were tinner fonstructlon on
.Kdltorlal association will convene in: that date; that work on three which
i'ortland.. .A special committees to
lay plana for this convention
named yesterday, .
IN THE FIVE POUND SIZE
The Most Economical
Best in Quality, y
Also Packed in 3 lb. and 1 lb. Cans
EVERY CAN GUARANTEED
-
J
Accused Moonshiner
Yields When Hunger '
. - and Cold Unbearable
!'OITLA.Vt. March 20. Four days
aiul nlshlM in I . m-IMrt.M ...... n-lt
'amook. In freezing temperature andmore' 'addition to I'endielpn.
1-4 SW 1-4 section 14, . township 1
north, range 33.
. It. Hunter to F. A. Berlin. $31.
S00t a descriptive tract adjoining the
City of Athena.
C. H, Harsh to K. V. Wood worth.
$1. Lots' ! and in E'ock . Llvcr-
Abne of (lit Id Charged.
WAUJCB, ldHho. March !1. Mrs.
Mildred hands. .charged with attack
ing her. 13-year-old : daughter Nell,
was arrested by county official yes.
terday, and upon her failure to raise
4ailf is held in the county Jail to await
l;-lrial. The complaint wus sworn to
y Prosecuting Attorney II. J. Hull
upou tnformalUm furnished by neigh
bors of lhe Shundsu
-..' Giawtl Want Alnilancs. j
, SPOKANK, Wnh., March 21 Ths
first national giiurd flying squadron of
the .Vnlteff States will be organiaea
at a meeting of former army and. na
vy aviation officers of Spokane, to
morrow night. Application will tie
made, livmed.'ately to the director ot.
military aeronautics of the war de
partment fur airplanes and hangars
to be used by .the Spokane guard unit
Kvery flyer iii the city will be asked
to Join, either as an active or an as
sistant member- . Aviation mechanics
will be asked to Join (ho squadron.
in snow, J.eone Sebastlno, accused ot
operating a whiskey still, eluded state
authorities, and was taken oly when
Le was too weak to proceed further.
Hs suffered from the ' elements
when he escaped from the Tillamook
ail ifif-T his first arrest. Taken In
to custo,ly Monday by federal offr-
c.s he was brought to Portland and
bound over to the federal srrnnd ttirv
s I'pittd States Commissioner Drake.
REALTY TRANSFERS
I- Ueuallen
township t
":"'' . Deeds.,,
M. Chambers to I
XW 1-4 section 5,
north, range 34.
. L'matllla Co. to Mrs. W. H1. Crary,
$1 02.50. mete and bound tract In
section It, township 3 north, range
i. . -
J. if. Ferguson to J. E. Reed. s.
tt 2 look .177, Reservation addition
to Pendleton.
It. t- Mox to J. r. Owen 3900. ffW
W. Thomas to K. JU Moore. .-.
iiOO. 'U l-J BW, 1-4 and 8E 1-4 XW
1-4. section 33, township I north,
range 35. 1 , (
K. H. Lewis th J- E. I. Lewis, tl.
were Ml very early stuge. had beon
abandoned and theesllps upon which
the yaere being built had been freed
for merchant ship construction.
On the same date, he' said. Great
RrltiUn had 33 dreadnuught battle
ships, nine dneaduaught hattUt cruis
ers, all of which were In commission
wiih then excebttun of. one .battleship
and. one battle cruiser. Ku far as tie
knew, no capital ships would be laid
down, this year. ' j- s
SAX
J.'lA.flSO0 TO y'
f , m ii,i hikij trai'k.
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'riilUi 'i jl' mt j Li.JsisU.iit.iaaas., .ilihW "1 '
i t r 1 1 f
LIQUIDS ancf PASTES For Black,Wliife.Tan
Ox-Blood (dark brown) Shoes ' '
KEEP YOUR SHOES
. NEAT
1
aiiiii""''!
" F.f:6ALLCT CORPORATIONS LTD. BUFFALO, N.V.
XlXJItOJiS WILL
MO VIM
ing scenarios dealing with tho colored
Land Ridding Is fii riled.
TAKIMA, AVash., Marolr 21. Spir
ited competition, was displayed in
bidding for 32 of the 4 tracts of In
dian kind offered at public sale Mon-
Anv al l-. .r-t C3lm.nA I ft lh Vnlrlma
10 acres, a strtp of land 20 rods wide L,, .vln,tv four bds were nle(.
for the 32 tracts. There were no bids
an appearance pf abundance.
it
Lf any cases of
. .'' ...".'.'- . Jl' . '
6HEU1.IATISM NOW
lAtRWK MCsf fkhtiF l-KKl
IHIY. AVOID KifOKX'RE A-1
, - EAT UESS MJAT.
Stay off the damp eround. avoid
iriXMiirt, kfp fc?t dry, eat lesa meat,
, drink lulfi'O Kalrr and above all take
a mTKMftitai r of aaits occasionally to
fcwp down uric &cid.
jTLhruinaiifMii cauwd by poison
Otis toxin Called tir e d,, irhicli I
Ffratd ih the Uowclw and nbrvjrbed
luiothe blood. " ft la the function of
the fcldmrye to filter this juid from
the blood and caat It out In the urine.
The pin of the akin art also a meann
of freeing the blood of (his Impurity
In damp and chilly, cold weather the
ftkJn port-e are cl'jned. thus forcing th j
kidney's to-do double ork. they be
rortu -weauk and aluKxlwh and fall to
"aiminatt- thU nrlc acid which keeps
coumuiaoui ana c rcuiauns inrouK:
tha ayetetn, eventttalV eettllnff In the
Joint and inuaclea cauMina etlffnr
avreieM and pain culled rheumatism
At the fht twinge of rheumatism
fet. from anr pharmuey (aiotJt four
ounce of .Zed Kaltet put a tableepbon
fu In a gHiB" of water and drink be
fore breakfaM each morning for a
week. Thlj a.'d to eliminate uric
fccid hy tiraula-tina; tht k.diie. tc
toormuj action, thua rid ding thj blooa
ef Uioae lmpurltic.
Ja1 KalLn 1 inexpensive, harmlna
and le made from tha ac'ds of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lit Ufa
and l ed with excellent reuts bv
houmndn of fulka who are 8ulJMt to
fhrumaiifm. Here you have a pleas
ant, effervescent IUIi!;i-,uier drink
which ove-coms ur'e aU and -tt ben
eficial fg so-jr kdney erelL
tzbj Ccbj Ta
Yea
Slams?
north and south across north side ot
SVV 14 8W 1-4 section 14, township
S, north .range 35., ,
C. A. Oliver to il D. Idleman. $1.,
Lots -7 and 8. block, 13, Cole's additkin
Pendleton. ; . , .
' t. -C. Chapman to Wm. A. Conlon.
31500. Lots 3. 4. 5 and . block 85.
Wardweil's Add to Umatilla.
, H. V. Durbln to K. Hlatt, 47B.
Lots 23 ft 24, block 8. North Milton.
C. M. King ti J- M. Wheeler. 100
Block 40, Freewater.
- V. P. Leach to F. J. Parent 11500.
Nr. E. 1-4 6E 1-4. SW 1-4. section 22.
tow'nship 8 north.- range 35.
M. D. ."taley to R. Farrens $200.
Lot 2 In block D Railroad- Add, Free-
water.
J. E- Haynie to. R. Farrens 11200.
Lot 1. In block D. Kailroad addition to
'Freewater. . v'
A. It Troyer to W. A. Troyer 110
Met a and hound tract in SW 1-4 SW
1-4 aection 1, township 5 north, range
3i. . .
j J- F. Connelly to E. M. Fraker 81.
I8W 1-4 section 24, township 5 north
i range 30.
Tha Woajarr il Eeenl TW'WiH Crmg
Much Gladness.
. Are ftm lookfcf ttmnrti, clear prmoectlvfl
mother, to tha womiertul, Kioriou tim
,wbea yon cttal! bold la your arms tUe little
aiite, vrhlch: 1 of your t.oc!i aad, blood
with feeling of mif;via?
Now la the time to art In condition tr
Met the crisis, and tttree g eiwrnUoim a '
woraea tiara found In the. uxie-hoonra
preparation, Mother'a Frlen!, a grateful;
peiietratirr remedy to prepare tbelr eyatcma
to ttitttttand tha shock. - - .
x The Bcon of this famous remedy U to
relieve trtision ca drawn nerves. coMs. ten
dens and lifementa, to reHeve atrain rikI
rfi comforts, aocb) a neiLxea, nervouancss;
beariocrduwa and atnetchiiur pajiM. By.
T)Ur um dorino; the period the tnUM-Iea
expand wsily when baby la born; pain
and dancer at the erf si Is naturally le
and Hi boors are fewer. . Do not neatett
the nw of Mother Friend. It I fnr ex
ternal rppUcattaa n?r. h absctlutel .sola
ana woaderfttlhr t-ITdrtl
jWrite tha Kiwdftrirt Rarilator Companrf
m-'-tr, , 1,iikh u HilUIKi imina, T,irrr;Hi
for their Motherbocd book, and obtain a
bottle cf Mother Friend frc:u tl ilrn
store. It Is Jut aa 3iamlaJ 4 anytiuiiS
you csa think of. x- .. ,, .
COLDS liiTERFERE
wmiBusffffiss
Dr. King's ' New Discovery
relieves them and keep
, ' going on the Job
, Fifry. eontlnuouj years of almost
tinf ailing checking ana relieving coughs, "
cold and kindred sufferings is tha
proud achievement of Dr. Kmg'a New
Iiacov?ry. ,
Grartflparents, father, mothers, tha
Llddics fill have used and are csintr
it as the safest, surest, most pleasant
to-take ttmrfly tbey know ol. .,
Sold by all drugg'"- 60c and $!.20t
i r ' il '
Seep Bowels On Scbedqld
Late, retarded functioning throws
the whole day's duties out of gear.
ICeep the system cleansed, the appe
tite lively, the stomach staunch with
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Mild and
tonic in action. Sold everywhere 25c
HOUSEHOLD
Ileau Soup,
Tut H-ft-o'ver beans In kettle with
water to cover; boil 13 minutes; then
put beans through sieve; return to
water, also salt and pepper. Let boil
15 minutes, being careful not to burn
Make dumpling of 2 tablespoons oi
reliable flour, and water enough, to
hold together; drop In beans when
.boiling and -cook 20 minutes. Hakes
a nice supper dish "also a nice, way to
take care bt beans that Would other
wise be turned out, j.,.,
, Johnny take, ...
, One cup flour. 1 cup meal, l-J cup
sugar, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 cu0 sour
milk. 1 escg. 1 tablespoon lard. Stir
well and bake.
Crariam niH. .'
Three cups graham floov, 2 cups
sour milk. 2-3 cup sugar, J.-2 teaspoon
salt. 1 teaspoon soda.
Cranberry Plo.
One cup cranberries, chopped; ,1
cup raisins, l..cup sugar, J teaspoons
flour, make futiid in cold water. Fill
cup up with hot water; 1-2 teaspoon
vanilla; bake with two crusts. '
Cocoa Cako-
One. clip sugar. 1-4 cup lard, 1 egg,
1-2 teaspoon soda. 1-2 cup sour milk
1 teaspoon vanilla,' 1 teaspoon cocoa,
sittea in 1 cup ilour; 1-4 cup hot wa
ter Grape Xuts Pudding.
One pint milk, boiled; rtlr In 1-2.
cup grape nuts; let stand till cool; add
yolks of 2 eggs. 3 tablespoons sugar,
pinch of salt, 1-2. cup seedless raising
which have been cooked. Beat whites
of eggs and stir In lightly. . Bake 1
hour. Serve with cream if desired., ,
Kquash Pie. , .
One, large cup winter squash pui
through -colander. 1 heaping table
spoonful oatmeal flour or any' other
substitute, 1 teaspoonful salt; cloves
cfhnamon. nutmeg to taste. Ml to
gether 1-2 cup sweetened condensed
milk and 1 oup sweet milk. Add toi
the squash. Use a pie crust from 1-3
substitute and 2-3 wheat flour. Bake
In moderate oven. Should be quite soft
and custard-like when done.
SAX" FRANCISCO, March 21
With a revival 6C inlolWt In- bicycle
rnclng sweeping the city, work starts
Monday on an eight-mile saucer truck
where a Rerles of amateur andprofes-
sional bicycle and motorcycle contests
will-be held. Local wheel men's
ciub:4 are behind the project. The
first meet 111 bo held May 3.-. v
' lry Humor.
'Pop?" , . -
"Well, Junior". - i
'VVhnt's 'dry humor'?" . - ''
'Givlng.ihe laugh to the anti-pro-hlbitioniijta."
Youngstown Telegrain.
-4VOID COUGHS
wd COUGHERlT!
for me other IT tracts. Some of these
lands were valuable but bidders neg- j
lected thera in the Heller that, too
many persons would bid for them.
Keen competition for the better class
of sagebrush land was a feature of the
sale. , , .
''lry" Question Submitted. '
SAL. KM, Or.. March 21 Atttiritey
General Brown la expected to have an
opinion by Saturday night relative To
whether the referendum can be In
voked cin the joint resolution bf the
last legislature by which Oregon rati
fied the tiatlonal prohibition amend-
Ori! china
dpre&ds
Disc as
"Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin."
American Owhed, Entirely J
USES OF :
Cross" s
ort genuine
Tubk-te.
ASPIRIN
Buy only
'iPsyer"
paekages-
1 1070
SO DROPS-STOPS (Ot iOHi
HALT, THU- S(H CHlLUkUi
STAItT
l'ICTI Hi: STI DIO ruce and' Its problems Is thrf latest
' " 1 it j .movie lunovatloit.i Th detuoeraey film
lAs AJJOKLER Calif. March 21. company Is. t lie organisation's- t'tla.
A motion picture aluijlo, owned by ; It j .sponsored by Los Angeles Afro
Wlt.,,. a... ..Pa ..M.1 (1... ' 1 .....pi - - "
Watch Your Blood Supply, : il
Don't Let Impurities Creep, In
Pure Klood Sleanrf Perfect
The avcrac" drug-gist has handled
. hundreds of medicines in his day,
some of which huvo long since been
; forgotten.
But thera Is one that has been sold
' by the druggists throuuhout this
country, for mora than .fifty years,
' tnd that is S', S. S, tha reliabrh blood
meuicine, tnac is purely vegoiamc.
manv drutriats hsva seen wondertul
results accomplished among - theii'
customers by this great old medicine,
and they know that S. S. S. is one of
the most reliable blood purifiers ever
made. Keep your blood free of im
purities by the use of this honest old
gietliclne, and if you want medical
advice, you ran obtain same without
tout hy writing- to Medical Director,'
uiry, Atlanta, ha ' j
ft Jibe
.$a$ . -Biro
awL. .fig- --mrm fTrffi'i- r -"rTfriliirla:OT
ammBKmmamammaKsmsBammumoBaaBa
Now being conducted 'at - Vancouver Bar
racks, Vancouver, Washington, by the "
WHEN yo" buy Home
Ptoducts the rrrinci
pal dnd the profit all re mains
in Oregon. ... y ' '.
' If every consumer would
I use Oregon products the
output of Oregon factories
Would be increased --Tnore
' people would be pot on Ore-' ,
gon payrolls. More homes,
more schools; ercv would
follow property values '
Would Uice8Se,rAcsduld
be less. START TODAY.
4J ir- ..,-, t'..v; ..',.,.. .,,-,,1.. i-,
Home 1ndustt league OsecoN
Asnirin Is tlie tftde sisrk of Rayer Minufse
ture ot Monoaceticscidcster pi Salieyiicacid
" Passports " f rbni Misery !
Out of Pain to Comfort."
For Headache Colds ;; - :
Neuralgia .
Eirache ,
Toothache" ,
Gum Pain
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Grippet . i-
Influenzal Colds
Neuritis
Lame Baclc t
Joint-Pains "" '
Pain! Pain! ,
Adults "-Take one or two
"Bayer .Tablets of Aspirin"
anytime, with water. If neces
sary, repeat dose three'times' a"
day, afte.r meals.;
'vt-.-....' ' Always -insist upon '
"Bayer Tablet of Aspirin."
Quiet Rnef ith' Safety !
20 cent package, also larger slzei
The original world-famous tablets,
c-,:.",-",r:-.,'.v::"rrrr37
Con Dun Low
i y . . aHsv
' rnhi GTTi7.v "
f . ey sj M. f
NOODLES .
Chinese Stylo.
HOT TAMALES
QIILLI CON CARNE
6PANISIISTXli
LUNCHES
COFFEE
'-" ' ." ; "- . i '.
Kierythlhg clean and up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS HEUViCU
TEA 5c Package
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Bts.
Phone 167. Pendleton, Ore.
t. i . 1 ri.ii ' p ri 1 i i
Motor Trucks Vj to 5 ton, $1,000 to $4,200.
Trailers 2'., to 5 ton, $400 to $1,000, . ,
Fords $300 t0"$45W " "4"" rPr.:t , .
Also a few passenger cars of other makes. All cars
carry prices plainly marked Come and see and buy.
, For further information address AutomoliisR Ijl1
lHSHl , (sales Hoard, 1 11I141I nim( Mis-iico fro B
(iiKHImi t orpomltoii Vvon lUda., n-tlsnil.- Or." B'A
1i
$r FDdnsor & Co.
Pumps and Storage
. Tanks '
For Gasofine or Distiiatc
Retail or Ranch Use f
F. M. Kennedy
Phone 238-W
. P. O. Box 242 "
KALSKR'8 SV HVKS
spocsk i xirt mvoncK
Childreo smile when they tale .
Foley: KoNEyTAit
It tastes Joed.
it makes them fee food.
AMSTEKDAXI, March 21. Prince
fvitel Friederlch. second an of the
former kaiser, is suing for divorce be
cause of his wife's alleged Inridelitj
Ik fore lhe , war, according tc the
KlelneS Journal.
The prince, who Is 35 years of age,
was married totPrincess Sophie Char
lotte of Oldenburg, February 27, 190.
"SPRING" IS COMING SOON
li And you better get lined up on that farm before It's too late. Look
this list over: . - .
' ago acres best Morrow Co. tractor land, only tZO.Op'per acre. 250
acres now In wheat . i. . . . , ,
S15 acres Z 1-2 miles from Weston, $28,000. ' ' '
y 209 acres. S miles Weston, 112.500. ' . '- .''-
13S acres, 3 miles Weston, $21,000. ' . ,
? 45 acres t 1-2 mllea Weston, finest In tho country," $S,E00.
") It acre fine Imprbved home 2 miles from Weston, $B,600.
8 acre finest, home, city limits, fine house and orchard, $6,000.
i' Blacksmlt.rt (shop (a -bonanza) for sale or lease.
A dandy family hotel proposition. Investigate.
And many others to select from in farm and timber lands and city
property." " .
- -A. W. XUNDELt, Box 85, WcHton, OrcgoA
r "'. ) ':'k
lst.:
2nd.
!:d. It will
cVud into
Plt;l)O.V JtACKS W ILL
? ' JIB O.V AT OAKLAND
KWVI tili roi'in fiom ;'. digeWed J
n thorougitlr atutinillaU'd food ,
Hixiii'i KurMiimHIla tones the dige
t'v organa ad thus builds up the
mrenirth. If you are getilng "run j
JottU." I(in lautug IU.od I tt once. .
li giv uere, mental and digestive j
uenartts. , M wi . I
WrnJl M the "nation, w.,1
I.. - , . i , ... , , . i nut-rmi in i rw uuh-jinu jTirnine
of th .i'at!lT'-to-Oakland horn In r plif-i
win rac?- Th meet will be held In
July undf-r dlrwrtion of tho PaciClC;
Ho nil n T'igeftrt club, other ortcanlza
tlttris trr!Hatfl with ih American rac.
iiije ffiKeon union will mak Jarjr en-
to have lor fevcrinL eods, couha, croup.
It -mitt heHn4, oohin4. rsrrt on tntt4h.
iifWcned, ttckiiri tbrMi, mm4 tt mopm ritiht
mmkiy. It iss stood tor croup, too.
It crM no orrh itisj, r.lo4ort. or otWf
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la assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
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Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does ant tire or strain
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flclsncy and ertra beauty. ' Way
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St L. VAUGHAN
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! ANNOUNCEMENT I
1'; t wish to announce" to '. my patients and
I friends that I am installing ;n my office ah in- '
I ' terrupterless dental X-Ray machine.' I have ,
i. been s,tudying X-Ray work for over two years,
I J under Dr. F Drew Leach of the Northwestern 1 1
University in Chicago. Last summer I; visited
a number of specialists in Seattle, Tacoma and
Portland in order that I might get the best ma-
chine obtainable and eliminate, all guess work.
This machine is acknowledged td be the highest
type of machine made. The teeth are very often I
the cause of headaches,' stomach trouble, ' eye ;
trouble, heart trouble', nervousness, rheuma- S
tism and a number, of other ailments.' A good
X-Ray picture made by , a high class . X-Ray -
machine is the only possible way of locating the
trouble in a number of cases. This is my reason
for installing the very finest X-Rayequipment
obtainable, and with, the study I have made of
the subject you will be assured o5 the very best
results. My office will be closed until Saturday,
March 22nd, as I will be in Portlan to study
underDr. E. C.Jernlan of Chicago. " ' U '
x DRDAVIDB. HILL ; I
. Dentistry; . ,,v ' S
Judd Bldg., Pendleton, Oregon .
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