East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 07, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1919.
TEN PAGES
EAST OREGONIAN ,
SPECIAL KFVVS
OF UMATILLA GO.
if You Use Jiff y-Jell
Eight Cars of Sheep
Go to Wallowa Range
(East Oregonlan Special.)
M EACH AM, July 7. H. K. Bartho
lomew, sheepman, has shipped eight
cars of sheep to Wallowa for graxing.
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jlf sealed In
Get -a Full Set
Their final destination Is Chicago. s
Smyth tiros, of Pendleton, -ihpped
13 cars of sheep to Chicago Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs, Itobert Shaw left
J2k
Protected, preserved.
The flavor tlts
SURE
It's in
SK for. and be
to set WRICLEY'S.1!
a sealed package, but look
for the name-the Greatest
Name in Goody-Land.
. Tnt PERFECT GUM
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Sealed Tight Kept Right
There is oniy one place
for that delicious .
CHOCOLATE
ICECREAM
KOEPPEN'S
Th9 Drue 6tor That Serve
You Beat.
ThrR o..wefsr odcon
.COKKVATn "KS MAY FOKCK
j V.VIOXIST SPIJT OX 31 INKS
! LONDON', July 7. Opposition on
the part of the conservatives to the
nationalization of the- British mines
jis growing, and there may be a union
ist split if the government accepts the
ireport of the Kankey Committee re
'commendinff that step, according to
talk in the Parliinentary Iqbbies. The
'conservatives, like the labor party men
are discussing the possibility of a gen
eral election before Christmas.
The results of the impending by
elections in Swansea and Bothweli,
where labor candidates are opposing
coalitionists, may possibly, - it is
throusht, determine the industrial
policy of the government.
In the light of the lack of housing
facilities, there is now a deeper pathos
In the familiar refrain. "There's no
place like home."
Trursduy evening for lendleton to
take in the Fourth of July celebration,
returning home Suturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haves, Mr. and i
Mis- J. M. Casey, Miss Mae Casey and
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Booth spent the
4th In I-fl Orande.
Jewe Freeman spent the Fourth in
Pendleton. ' -
Oust Karas left for Vincent, Ore..
Wednesday.
Mrs. J. A. Watters visited Miss Bes
sie Hale at Duncan Wednesday.
John Dockweiler returned from La
Grande Sunday.
Dale Denson was a Pendleton shop
per Tuesday. "
The now planer for the Casey Lum
ber Co. arrived this week and hope to
have it lilstr.lled this coming week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith were In
Pendleton taking in the Fourth.
Wtitiam Coffman returned from
Pendleton Sunday after spending a'
few days there.
Victor -Peters returned from La
Grande Sunday.
Judge C. H. Marsh of Pendleton and
Commissioner Dunning were here Fri
day investigating the route of the
state highway. The work will be done
by the commissioners.
George Perry of Baker is here and
expects to work for the Casey Lumber
Company.
Walter Murlen went to La -Grande
for a few days.
Mrs. J. B. Baker went to Kainela
Friday where she was called on ac
count of the illness of her daughter
Mrs. Frank Hamleti.
Master Leo Marl in of Wallowa is vis
iting with his grand mother, Mrs. J. B.
Baker.
Xdiss Mary Lawlor of Portland was
he-e this week visiting at t he t home of
her brother. Steve Lawlor.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ferguson who
were recently married in Pendleton
have takezi up their residence here.
Mr. Ferguson will work for the J. D.
Casey Lumber Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Casey went to
Hot Lake Sunday where they took
thsir daughter Miss Jennie for a few
days' treatment at the sanitarium.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watters motored
to La Grande on the 4th.
A
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Pint MoldStyle D
For a Jiffy Jell Salad or Meat Loaf
Jiffy-JeH is for salads as well as for desserts. And we offer
this SO-cent aluminum mold for use in making salads.
Use Lime Jiffy-Jell for salads. Each package contains
a bottle of lime-fruit essence, sealed. Added to Jiffy-Jell
it makes a tart, green salad jell. . . , . ,
Some serve it with the salad as a zestfur garnish. Some
mix the salad into the jell while cooling. With cooked or
uncooked vegetables this makes a salad loaf.
A meal loaf is made by mixing in meat scraps. This
gives you meat in aspic an ideal summer cold dish.
Individual Molds
A Set of Six for Jiffy. 'til Rml-FrmH Wrfl
in
We Supply the Mold
J!
MDTi-isftiWf
Pint Mold, Style D, serves a full package of Lime tiggl?:: '
Jiffy-Jell with the salad or meat mixed in. It makes a fiat " ,
- loaf with six indentations to mark six individuaj servings. .'
.Send uS five end labels from Jiffy-Jell '- .- - "0'1,1'
packages the end labels naming the
flavor and we'll send you this aluminum
mold. , ,
Mint Jiffy-Jell contains a vial of mint.
It makes a garnish jell, far better than
mint sauc, to serve with cold meats or
roast Iamb. 1
For Desserts and Salads
fitter's Happiness
f.lcda Perfect
j Of Utmoct Importance That Sha Hetem
Every Cars. .
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Carne, Span
ish style. .
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
'('or Wehb and Cottonwood Bts,
Phone t7. . Pendleton. Ore.
Thj expectant mother's physical comfort
tOtoult be our first Ihou-rlit, and all about
hr fhouJrl pee to it that her preparation
for baby's comin be complete.
jnere ij a most splendid remmy to
pare women for th?y prreatest time In their:
i'tps, known as Mother's Friend. It la ap
plied to the muscles of the abdomen, irntijr
mbhed in, and at once penetrates to relieve
etntin en nerves, cords and ligaments. It
makes the mnscics so pliant that they ex
pand eniilf when buby arrives; the hour
ct the time ere fewer, and pain and danger
at the criais is naturaHv avoided.
Muther's Friend eao!lcs the mother to
preserve her health and strength, and shot
remains a pretty mother by havi tg avoided
rlifarominrt: find Bufcrinap which mora often
! than otherwise; accompanies such an rcea
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unincle and tendon Jj tlwrouirliTy lubricated,
iriscoorfort durina the period Is counter
acted, and the skin, after the crisis, is left:
uttOftH and statural.
tVnto to the Bradflell Resrnlator Com
pany, Dent. B, Lamar Building, Atlanta.
.;cnrgia, for their Motlierbood Book, and ob
tain a bottle of Mother's Friend from tb
tirvx etore todnw wltliout fail.
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cnil er. Of course' it can be
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J. L. VAUGHAN
James McLeans Parents
of Twins Born June 28
( East . Oregonlan Special.) '
ATHENA, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. a.
Alexander of Touchet spent Sunday at
the home df Aire. Alexander's mother,
Mrs. Bollen.
Miss Uazel Sanders has returned
from Corvallis where she has been at.
tending sschool.
.Mr. and Mrs, Bert Piersol and
family are down from Weston moun
tain visiting at the home of Mr. pier
sol's mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Garry Taylor spent
funday In Walla Walla. .
Mrs. Wall spent the week-end in
Milton, a guest of her sister, Mrs.
Danner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker were up
from Pendleton Wednesday visiting
Mr. Walker's mother, who is very ill.
Wednesday afternoon Miss Maude
Sherman gave a surprise party ln
honor of her mother. A large num
ber of ladles were present.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers and
children were up from Pendleton
Wednesday visiting her mother. Mrs.
Hill.
"Aunt Lizzie" and "Uncle Lou" Wll-
mot left Thursday for Prescott, Wash..
to visit friends.
MrB. Berlin took her daughter Mary
to Walla Walla to have her adnoids
and tonsids removed.
Twin boys were born to Mr. and
Mrs. James McLean June 28.
Joe demons was a Pendleton visit
or Wednesday.
Joe Payne and Jake Booher hove
arrived home from the demobilizing
camp.
Mrs. Raymond and daughter Mar
guerite of Walla Walla, spent Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Raymond s sis-
ter. Miss Coppock.
Cleve Myers returned from Port
land Tuesday, accompanied by hift
niece. Miss Opal Root.
Word has been received of the mar.
riage of Miss Lillian Thompkins to
Don Woodruff. The ceremony was
performed at the John Thompsins'
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schrimpf were
Walla Walla visitors Tuesday.
Miss Kdna McAlexander 1b visiting
ai the Floyd Plnkerton home, from
Milton.
Mrs. . Sanchez has returned home
from Portland where she has been
visiting the past week.
The Gene Schrimpf and Laurence
Plnkerton families have gone to the
Cprings to spend a few days.
Mrs. Fred pittman of Weston spent
Thursday in Athena.
Lee Kirk was a Pendleton visitor
Friday.
' Miss Ruth Wiley Is visiting friends
in Athena from Portland. t
Mrs. Minerva Vaughn went to Pen
dleton Friday.
Bud Crabill came up from Adams
Thursday to visit his parents.
I Mr. -and Mrs. Will Ferguson were
i visitors in Pendleton Thursday.
' . Logsdon and Myrick, Athena butch,
j era. have purchased a new Ford truck.
Yhe Mioses Howells are visiting at
! the Schubert home.
' Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson and
I Mrs Fred Boyd spent Saturday in
Pendleton.
Ralph Richmond of Walla Walla,
was a visitor ln Athena Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. c. M. Kager spent the
Fourth at the power house on the
I Walla Walla river.
1
Ten Flavors In Glass Vials
A Bottle in Each Package
Mint Lime Lemon
For Mint Jell For Salad fell For DeMerta
Strawberry Pineapple Orange
Raspberry Cherry Loganberry
Also Coffee Flavor
Two Packages for 23 Genu "
This is sl 60-cent sift. ' These aluminum molds co
sets of six, assorted styles, valued at 10 cents each. ., ;
Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell packages the
end labels naming the flavor and we will send the
entire set.
Loganberry and Pineapple are two dessert' flavors
which we particularly want you to try. They i flavors
which must be sealed to keep. So they were impossible
in old-style gelatine desserts. , .
In Jiffy-Jell the fruit-juice essence comes in liquid form,
in vials. So with all fruit flavors. There is a wealth of
the real-fruit flavor, condensed from the fruit itself.
Include Loganberry, Piheapple, Lime and Mint in your
purchase of Jiffy-Jell. Learn the delights of Jhese liquid
'flavors. They have won millions , of house wives,, it o
Jiffy-Jell.
Pint Dessert Molds Free
. s
At the bottom we picture two aluminum pint
mold. Each serves a full package of Jiffy-Jeil.
They are valued at SO cents each.
Send us five end labels from Jiffy-Jell pack
ages the end labels naming the flavor and
we will send either mold you want. Or, if you
prefer, send a grocer's sales slip showing a 5
package purchase. s . - -'!.
Send them to us with the coupon below, stat
ing the molds you want. Cut out the entire
offer so you won't forget.
Jiffy-Jell, Waukealia, Wis.
MAIL THIS
Jiffy-Jell,
Waukesha, Wis.
I enclose. .... .end labels naming the flavor,
for which send the molds I check.
Salad Mold, Style D.
Pint Mold, Style H.
Pint Mold, Style E.
Six Individual Molds.
Pint Mold -Styte-H
Oar New Star-Shaped Mold
Writs tlanut nrf ASirr Ptarnljt
( . Serome a Fall Package of Jiffy Jell ... .
XKW PHST ATTACKS
V. S. C'OltX
It's a man's outgo that piuys havoc
tOP with his income.
ALBANY, X. Y., July 7. Steps to
prevent the spread of the cornborer
will be diecussed at a conference, of
state commissioners of agriculture and
entomologists of the corn growing
states to be held here in August. The
pest so far has appeared in but two
states, Xew York and Massachuesetts.
It is a rapidly spreading insect, and it
is believed that is can destroy half the
corn crop in a season if preventive
measures are not promptly taken.
Xew York state has spent 1100.000
in its effort to stamp' out the disease
since the discovery here this winter,
but so far no effective means for com
batting it have been found.
Invitations to attend the conference
have been sent to the commissioners of
agriculture of Illinois, Connecticut,
Indiana. Iowa, Massachusetts, Michi
gan, New Jersey, Ohio. South Dakota
and Wisconsin.
Massachusetts has been fighting the
insect for a year or so, but has been
unabie to check its spread, and a new
colony has been found in New York
state,' at Hopewell Junction, Dutchess
county.
Federal Secretary - of Agriculture
Houston has been asked to attend the
conference, and has replied that he
will either attend In person or send a
representative. '
ADMIRAL WHO SITKK '
OWN Gt.ltMAV SHIPS '
IS JU)TTBN"-KGr;Kl
LONDON-. July 7. A dispatch to the
Central News from' Oswestry. Shrop
shire, says Admiral Von Renter com
mander of the German fleet sunk ln
Scapa Flow, was recognized when he
called at a local bank Saturday.' He
was ptruck in the face with a rotten..-
egg ana was otherwise ftBsultcit. , .;
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Pinkham's Vegetable
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did so and got re
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can certainly re
commend this valu
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other women who
su!Ter, for it has
done 8nch c-nod
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others if they will give it a fair trial."
Mrs. lizzie Courtney, 108 8th Ave.,
JVest, Oskaloosa, Iowa.
Why will women 4raz alone from dav
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such misery as did Mrs. Courtney, when
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1 Whitman's
(CANDIES
just received a large supply, c
Tou can't buy better candles,
better assortment, anywhere ln
the world than right bare.
We have tried to carry
policy of selecting the
through out our business.
this
beat
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digestion is nearly .always good natured. A
great many have been permanently cured of stom
ach troubles by Chamberlain's Tablets after years
of suffering. ..These tablets strengthen the stomach
and enable it to pes form ' its functions naturally.
Try them. They only cost a quarter. 5 "v'
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We can furnish 'prompt
ly any size
Wind Shield
Glass
We have an experienced
man who will ; set;' the
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We KNOW You Want the BEST
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DEERINC r
The harvesting equipment you can rely on.-
There are more sold of Deering than of any
other make. '
Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton, Oregon East Court St
Mr. and Mrs. Downing are visiting
at the A. L. Schubert home.