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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL is 191.
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bonds you not only take a step
to help the country and the
Thmiislcian with, hta ear ! YoU iU have Ve With your
pent to catch the violin's ton. conscience for the rest of your
Thioks. earth s sweetest sound ! life. KeeD that in mind. A
e
kaktiis sweetest sorxD
la when
lis heart echoes to his own.
Poet hearing best loved lines
Read in silver-toned accord
Thinks the music of his rhymes
Sweeter than the sons; of bird.
Father coming; home from war,
In tha peaceful " sounds of
borne
Hears a musks more divine "
Than the world before - his
known.
Lover waiting the reply
. Which he hardly dares
truss.
Hears celestial melody
In the simple answer ."yea.
But to ear divinely tuned.
Broken though the words may
be.
Babe, and mother's cooing talk
. Is earth's perfect harmony.
RAYMOND E. BAKER
. PROTECT YOURSELF .
tT9p HE man who fails to take
his share of the Victory
loan bonds when able to
do so penalizes, himself more
than anyone else. He neglects
his own war record and by so
aomg may lay up much em-
barassment for himself in the
future: He may not be ques
tioned by others but he win
never feel quite right with him
self. How could he?
When .you buy . Victory
LEMON JUICE
Tor'freckles
Girls! Make beauty krtiort for
.... a few cents Try It!
Squeeze the juice of two lemons
Into a bottle containing three ounce
of orchard white, shake well ana you
have a quarter pint of the beet freckle
and tan lotion, and completion beau
tlf ier, at very, -very small cost.
Tour grocer has the lemons and
any drug store or toilet counter will
'supply three ounces of orchard white
. lor a few cents. Massage this sweetly
.fragrant lotion into the face, neck,
arms and hands each day and see how
deaf, soft and rosy-white the akin be
comes. Tea It is harmless and never
irritates. - .
SOMETHING LACKING
WO youngsters, a girl and
a boy, runaways from
' home, were stormed here
yesterday to be returned to
their parents. They declared
that things at home were not
all rosy to their way of think
ing. On first thought one will
piace tne. Diame on tne way
wardness of the children. Are
to the children or are the parents
to blame, no matter what the
state of affairs at home?
If home to a youngster has
really been a home, if influ
ences have been such that
home is appreciated, only in
abnormal cases should there be
a desire to run away. Possibly
something in the life of these
children, for such they were,
is lacking. Perhaps the gentle
tap 6f father's slipper has been
forgone or the loving care of
an indulgent mother has been
neglected. Or there may have
been too much pampering of
one or both.
Home building is declared to
be an art which all too few
fathers and mothers are ad
epts in. A house is not a home,
even though there may be
plenty of money to supply
every want. There is a tie
which exists between parents
and offspring which deter
mines what is home.
Some children need consola
tion and instead are thumped.
Some need punishment and are
pampered. Parents who do
not know their own children
may prove ; these . . youngsters
worst enemies, for the mark
they leave upoa them in the
formative, period shows
throughout life.
It takes a deep sympathy
and long study for parents to
understand their children.
More comradeship , between
mothers and daughters and be
tween fathers and sons would
lessen this insane desire to
leave home prematurely.
BAD BREATH
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get
at the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, tha substi
tute for calomel, act gently on tbe bowels
and positively do the work.
People afflicted with bad breath And
SutcK renet througn Ur. kdwards"
Hive Tablets. . Tha pleasant; sugar
coated tablets are taken (or bad breath
by all who know them.
Or. Edwards Oliva Tablet act Rently
but firmly on the bowel and liver,
stimulating them to natural action,
clearing tha blood and gently purifying
the entire system. They do that which
danseroua calomel does without anv
of tha bad after effects.
All the benefits of nasty, sickening,
griping cathartics are derived from Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets without griping,
pain or any disagreeable effects.
Dr. F. M. Edwards discovered the
formula liter seventeen years of prac
tice among - patients afliicted with
bowel and liver complaint, with the
attendant bad breath.
Dr. Edwardsf Olive Tablets are purely
a vegetable compound mixed with olive
ail; you will know them by their olive
color. Take one or two every night for
a week and note the effect 10c and 25c
per box. All dnimrisN.
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANT ADS.
NEW TODAY
Poll SALE Small saddle horse. In
quire at O. K Feed Yard, 621 Aura.
WANTED To rent or buy incubator.
Phone HOW. - .
FOUND 4 blocks from post office on
W. Alta, pair glasses Owner can
have same by paying for this ad.
WANTED Carpenter work and palnt
lnir. a. L. Brown. 701 B. Court.
Phone 114IW.
WANTED Girl to do housework In
Pilot Rock home. Phone 324J this
city.
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LOST Package of ermine or weasel
Bkins. Suitable reward if left at
Hamley ft Co.
O. E. HO BBS will give a demonstra-
tion of the workings of the Bates
Steel Mule tractor at the Arcade the
ater tonight, A pell is..,
FOR SALE Holt propelled combine
.Harvester. Price f 2000. Only cut
about 1000 acres. Address Jo
Crow, Pendleton. Oregon.
FORSHAW'S OFFERINGS for Easter
Potted Easter lilies.
Gorgeous hydrangeas.
Easter Greeting polargonlums.
Potted Darwin tulips.
Potted baby 'roses.
In cut flowers:
Carnations, sweet peas, roses, til
lips, narcissi, marigolds, etc., etc ,
AIR TRAVEL OR
"STUNT"?
Ims of Appetite is also loss of vitali
ty, vigor, tone. To recover appetite
and the rest take Hood'a Sarsaparllla.
that strengthens the stomach, per-'
recta dt on. make. ng a plea- whethe, cr08sing
nd nor, .nd MMiik. m. made reasonably safe : not
- -' v 1 , - i "stunt" but the precursor of
EHIND the sporting in
terest of the first air
crossing of the Atlantic
lies the bigger question how,
can be
a
. 1 arm for Sale.
296 acres farm land all tillable and
level, with running water, with house
and barn, located 16 mL north of La
Grande and 1-4 ml. from Summervllle,
Oregon. This Is one of the best farms
in the valley For particulars phone
Black S031 or write to Mrs. N. J.
Choate, 802 O Avenue, La Grande, Or
EASTER
and New Clothes
Last Easter was a martial Easter.
Brass buttons and braid, khaki and blue
were all the go. But this year styles
have changed. A new type of clothes
for the new type of men. Renewed by
events of the war, American men re
quire clothes to set off their vigor and
their ambitions--clothes brisk and
buoyant in design styles with vim and
go and punch. ,
THE HOUSE OF ,
KUPPENHEIMER
has created such clothes for the men of
this community clothes that interpret
the times, "ace-highw in dependability
and accuracy of fit; fabrics that have ,
life; smart patterns and color tones.
The kind of clothes that will fully sat-
, isfy your careful regard for your ap-"
pearance at Easter or any time. Values
equally satisfying $35, $40, $45, $50.
See Our Ad on Page 3
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EASTER HATS FOR MEN
Who want not only the best
value but good looking and styl
ish. We can fit you and we can
pleasue you. Come in tomorrow
and have a look, $4.00 to $7.50
MEN'S EASTER SILK SHIRTS
offered in a number of desirable
stripes and colorings. They are
cut full fortomfort and made of
good quality silk for wear. Dress
up in one of these silk shirts for
Easter $5.50 to $11.50
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
IF. MIXED WITH Kt l.nint
IMKKOS SO XATtTUIXt
SiOItODY CAN TFIJU
The old-time mixture of Sage Tea
..and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked or faded " hair ' Is grand.
mother's recipe, and folks are again
asin It in an their hair a rood
even color, which is quite sensible, ai
', '" are living In an age when a youth
ful appearanc la of the greatest ad
vantage,-. - 5. - f - '"
Nowadays, though, we don't have
the troublesome task of gathering the
sage and the musey mixing at home.
All drug stores seH the ready-to-use
product, improved by the addition of
ether Ingredients, called "Wyeth'a
Page and Sulphur Compound." It i
very popular beeauae nobody can dis
cover It has been? spplied. Simply
moisten your comll or' a soft brush
with It and draw this through your
hair taking one small strand at a
time; by morrring the grays hair dis
appear, but what delights the ladies
with Wyeth'.s Hage and Sulphur Com
fxtund Is .that, besides . beautifully
darkening the hair after a few ap
. Pl.catJona. . It slao produces that ' soft
lustre snd sppearancs of. abundance
which Is so sttrsctive.
actual air travel.
Most fit the aviators who in
various parts of the world are
planning the "big hop" work
along lines of comparative
safety.. None are more hon
estly following this course, the
only one of the slightest per-
LIFT OFF CORNS!
Doesn't hurt a bitl , Sors coma
lift right off with fingers.
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Amerlcaa
National Bank
Pendleton.' '
Building
Xyss BoUnttrteall)
examined.
Claims ground to fl
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Books Si Ride for Cl-M
rKIEK TAXI OO.
Why rax Mora.
Costs few cents! Drop a little
Freesone on that touchy corn. Instant.
that corn stops hurting .then you
lift It right out with th - fingers.
I Why Wait?. Your druggist sells a
tiny bottle of Freesone for a few cents.
sufficient to rid. your feet of every
; bard corn, soft corn, or corn between
tbe toes, snd ealusea, without soreness
or Irritation. - Freesone is the much
talked of discovery of the Cincinnati
genius.
manent value, than our own
navy airmen. They will have
rescue craft strung like beads
along their line, strong wireless
apparatus, boat bodies capable
of withstanding fairly rough
water in a forced descent.
The extremis example of the
opposite course is furnished by
Mr. Hawker, a racing pilot out
to capture a $50,009 prize, who
has so sacrificed - safety to
speed as to rob success of value
as a precedent, since his meth
ods cannot be safely followed.
With his strong wireless, dis
carded because of weight and
only a weak receiver left, and
with even his underbody drop
ped after the start, so that,
without wheels, he must land
in a crash, he is taking long
odds and hardly inviting imi
tators. -
But after all these gallant
men, what a flight! So swift
to meet the sun that the day is
shortened to twenty-one hours
so high that the rudest sea
seems a plane; so cnin tnat
April is Arctic : so trackless
that a change of wind during
the night may drive them miles
off their course, and a veiled
sun, preventing corrective ob
servations, prove a calamity
and to sustain the arduous,
dangerous, task, the spirit of
pioneer, the valor that would
make! history and leave ' a
name ! New York World.
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THE FUNNYBONE
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MEN'S FINE TIES OF RICH
SILK FOR EASTER WEAR
No matter how critical you are
these are the best looking ties
yqu e;er saw. Made of rich
silks; a large variety of patterns,
and Easter colorings. s Have a
lnnk at tripm ws'll Ua vlo,l
f . show you ........ 50c to $3.50 5
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28 YEARS AGO I
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From the Daily East Oregonlan
April 18. 191.)
Dr.' and. Mrs. J. W. Morrow, of
Echo, are at Hotel Pendleton. ,
Henry Koepke. wealthy farmer of
the Helix precinct, ts in the city today
Pressed bricks for the First National
Bank building are an the road and will
reach Pendleton Monday.
W. E. La Dow. son of Dr. ta Dow, of
this city, Is here visiting relatives.
Charles Cunningham has a large
force busy shearing sheep at the Ross
place on Birch creek.
Marshall Morgan Is still interviewing
delinquent . Pendleton taxpayers. He
has collected about f 600 of the $1900
lellneuent for 1891.
The remains of William Rector were
Interred at Kcho Thursday. . Mr Rec
tor was eut down In the prime of man
hood by an attack of pneumonia.
The soldier who believed In camou
flaging unpleasant news In his letters
home was scribbling a note to his
mother as he rested on his way to the
guardhouse surrounded by his guards.
"Dear mother." he wrote, "I'm quite
well and going strong. A present I'm
in cnarge or a squad or men.';
His mother ws delighted. ;
First Doctor You - have been
spreading the report that I have
poisoned several people In this town,
want you to' take It back."
Second Doctor Certainly, I don't
hesitate to say that there are several
people In this town whom you have
not yet poisoned. . Hope you are satis.
tied now. - f
It was Dora's first trip on the ocean
and the water kept on going seesaw
and slipslde and heave-ho, and all
sorts of uncomfortable, disagreeable
things; so that Dora began to get a
little giddy and dased and tired and
hazy.
, Clasping a large doll. In her arms,
she stood upon the deck by her, moth
er's side. V 1 . . . ( '
'Mamma!" she suddenly exclaimed,
and her. face turned to a delicate pale
green. -. -. I
'Yes, darling; what is the matter?"
Oh, nothing., mamma! But I 1
don't fink the rabbit I had for dinner!
could have been quite quite dead!" I
ply of the husband whose wife said: ' or approximately 735.000,000 chews,
"You have never taken me to the t have been exported from, the United
cemetery."
"So, dear," he answered, "that is
a pleasure I have yet in anticipation.
"What did the critic think of Scrlb.
ner's latest novel ?"
, "Vot much! One said It might be
a good book to read In a train, If there
were plenty of charming acenei)) to
look at along the route."
In a village In Ireland the mother
of a soldier met a priest who aBked
her If she had had bad news.
"Shure. I have, sir," said she. "Pat
has been killed."
"Oh, I'm very sorry," said the priest
"Did you have word from the war de
partment?" "Noi." she said. "I heard from
himself."
The priest looked perplexed , and
said: "But how is that?" -
"Shure," she said, "here Is tfie "ot
ter, read It yourself."'
The letter said. "Dear mother: I
am now in the holy land."-
States since the armistice was slKned.
commerce department flKtires reveal.
Additional chews have been sent
acroH In the form of ILOOo.iKio worth
of plug tobacco since the armistice.
- The bathtubs shipped number 1.13
or about two miles of 'em tha fig.
urea show. '
Even the American boarding houaa
prune habit hss hit Europe, 4.1SS.77
Pounds or dried prunes having been
shipped to various Knropenn coun
tries since the armistice.
the Leather
Gum; Bathtub's and
Prunes for Allies
WAHHIN'GTOV. April 18. From
bathtubs to chewing gum, Europe Is
acquiring American habits.
The chewing proclivities of the
Yanks both as regards gum and to
bacco and their natural ' propensi
ties, toward bathing apparently have
arrected the French and the British,
If export figures tell any thing. -.
- ' " i Home J600 miles of chewing sum
Unexpected must have been the re-f the sticks were placed end to end
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KeepYourShoes Neat
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LIQUIDS AND PASTES FOR B1ACK
.WHITE, TAN ANDOX-BIOOO
. IOABK BROWNlSHOES
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jni r.K. OsUXaYCO0UOMS tTO
JurpALO.M.V.
FOR RHEUMATIC AGONY,
LflMBAGO AND
DEURALGIA
No Choking-, Blinding: Fumes Accompany ItiIIse Con-
lains iteai Mustard. :
In a iVw woklh icoxum of vaca
tions will begin to function.
The pain of rheumatlvm and rout
the swelling the noreneM ore. re
lieved quicker by Besy'0 Mustarlne
han by any liniment or planter.
When you begin to feel thone occa
sional pains in the cheat, with' tight
netw and sore n ens, tho best thin to
o right away la to rub on . Begy's
M untarfne.
The chances are It will save you
from pleurisy, bronchitis and perhaps
pneumonia.
Mu Marine (Begy's) is the original
mustard preparation compounded' to
take the piace of mustard plasters.
It is better than any mustard plan
ter- far better for It has twice the
strength and can be kept on until all
mJTlammation, sosVneviif . aches and
pains have disappeared.
And It cannot blister not even the
tenderest skin, ' . j
You ought to have a box of Begy's j
Mustarlne In the house, becaise it
stops headache, earache; toothache and
bflckache In half the time It takes or
dinary remedies.
It's simply wonderful how quickly
It brings relief In neuralgia, neuritis, !
sciatica, lumbago.
While for strains, sprains, sore mus
cles, cramps In legs Btlff neck, in
flamed and frosted feet it is without
an equal. 1
A small bog costs but a trifle r ,
will do the work of 60 mustard plasters.
Be sure it's Begy's Mustrlne al
ways In the yellow box.'
fill A n (ft 13 'ATHENA
IM M UVJ VJJ1 lSt Opera House
Saturday Night. April 19
. FLOWS JAZZ ORCHESTRA
ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
Good Time Lots of Pep ' Good Order
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BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT
la assarsd bj th as of son
of tnss Iwaatiful fliturss of
oars. They slvs a light that
Ulumtnatss ths room psrfaetly,
but that doss not tiro or strata
tha syas. Th.r an sot azpsa
Ivo OBSIdsrlnt inslr axtra
flol.ncT mat srtra Daotity. Why
not at Isaat as ta.att
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