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TWELVE PAGES tkn TEW DAILY EAST 0REQ6NIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1919 WORLD'S SERIES PLAYERS AROUND DAUBERT AFTER CUPPINGS FROM COUNTY PAPERS Ht HAD BEEN HIT BY PITCHER II. M. nuns rn red 22 rack of IfHlfa uf off five acres near Her mlston. This I aatd by the Herald to the beat yield ao fnr on the project. Ames V Wrohm'a alfalfa huller u (retired to do the work. The 22 sacks would make the aced avcraxe about (( buahcla off the five acres. Two Weston buyi about eleven yeara old were taken Into custody the other day by the chief of police for the theft of chlcke'ns from a wldow'a poultry yard. They were compelled to pay for the fowls and were released with a reprimand. The authorities Klve warning that the next of such of fenaea means the juvenile court for the young culprits. ASIA rt iSX -? 'AfiSS Xofrc !7PI " vX.' -v -v"J U'Lkv 7-jr ' k h' & - 1 v fj U . : ' I : - 1; li.r'S :- ; I - I ' ' - ' 1 ; .," .: ., - . v ; J J H . -'-' rf At . iK-- i J H--' v - v-; 2 :-Till At a meoting of the executive com mittee of the American Red Cross it woa voted to give a dance on Novem ber 11 In honor of the Hormixton post of the American Lesion. The Her mlston post is composed of service men from Vmattlln. Stanfield and Kcho aa well aa Hermiston. Ijifko quantities of stork are now moving to market from Ornnt coun ty, anys the Ulue Mountain Ragle. A number of buyers have been Into the county and bought a large number of cattle, and most of the growers say the prices are very satisfactory. Sheep have been on the move and a number of drives have been made to the ship ping point at Prairie City. The Community Kitchen that was run by the ladies of Freewater during the world war, has returned a profit that the laaies nave & just right to be proud of. the Times says. Besides paying for the pressure cooker whose value was S50, the ladies turned into Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup Make It at Home and Save About $1.50 Chtklrrn Love to Take It. Get from any drug store a package of X)r. Carter"s K. and H. Tea. Put contents in a bowl. Add a level tea cupful of sugar. Mix and pour over this I teacups of boiling water. Cover and allow to stand for at least 2 hours. Strain and flavor either with Kssence of Peppermint or Winter gjreen, according to taste. Dose for adults, 1 tablespoonful each night or night and morning until a regular movement of the bowels is effected. For children, 1 teaspoon ful more or less according to age. For a real tonic and blood purifier, 1 teaspoonful every night or every other night for at least three weeks. Cut this recipe out and paste it on the bottle. The first ball Lo on the head. wnen he fell as though he had been shot. uaermilk pitched in th . . . . . This nhotonh " . " unubert i, ,h CI );" i .,,B Pavers who rushed up to Uaubert the ned Cross 1102.75 and saill have "' unpaid accounts to come in. The first cement sidewalk In Can yon City is now being laid, says the Eagle. It is In front of the C.C. Co., and only a forerunner of what is go ing to happen along these lines in the near future. Two literary societies have recent ly been organized among students of the high school and It is planned that open meetings of these societies ore to be held each Friday afternoon in the high school assembly hall, the two bodies alternating In giving the week ly programs. The water bond election for the city of Heppner will be held on Saturday, October 25. between the legal voting hours of that day and the voting will take place in the city council cham bers irr the Roberts building. To provide more current for Its in creasing business, the Enterprise Elec tric company is installing a new wa ter wheel at its Wallowa plant This plant has been a poor producer of electricity for several years, but when I the company first acquired it, the other plants load. were able to carry the The Children Will Want It vunon, Appiegate & Toole, who n.ie me contract for grading the Bcho-Rieth highway, were establish ing a construction camp at Yoakum on the 15th. Tbey expected to start grading work there by the end of the ween, xney will not begin work on the Kcho end of the road until the rains stare, according to the News. Proposal to clean out the reservoir ana raise the dam of the Furnish pro ject Is made at Stanfield. Such a step wouia cost io,uoo, double the pacity of the reservoir and provide water for 30 days longer than at pres ent, says the Standard. 5! The Oddfellow lodge at Stanfield has tentative plans for the construction of a building. CONGREGATION DOESNT ADVANCE $25; COLORED CLERGYMAN ON STRIKE HARRISBCRG, Pa., Oct 21. Thomas Oliver is organizing a new colored church. He was pastor of one for 25 years, but the con gregation refused to advance him 25 of his 160 monthly sal ary, so he quit. Ills Idea. "I hear that old Grabball is going to run for senator," said Smith. "Last time he ran he was defeated because of his views on the currency question." "What was his Idea of an ideal currency system?" asked Jones. "One that would enable a man to get $6 in change for a J5 bill, replied Smith. Cincinnati Enquirer. NEW YORK TIMES PUBLISHES A PAGE USING NO TYPE NEW YORK, Oct. 21. The Times printed one page of today's edition from photo engravings of a typewriter copy, eliminating the use of type. The Times gave the TJterary Digest credit for originating the methods hut claimeds two improvements. The first is the method of aligning the right-hand column and the second Is making headlines from typewriter printings by a process of enlarging which the Times says It accomplished without extra Jabor. . A PRESENT FREE TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or sends to the East Oregonian office one new DaUy subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by Mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscrib er by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi-Weekly for one year. ' VOR XOVli CONVENIENCE USE THIS COUPON Eaat Oregonian Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Please send me "Uncle Billy's" Circu and end the Dai!y) or (Semi-Weekly) East Oregonian by (carrier) or (mail), for which find enclosed f to the following address Send the paper for months, year. Kama Town Street and No, My Nam U -- My Address la - HEAVY MEAT EATERS 6CBSCRIPTIOX RATES Dally by carrier 5c per month Daily by Mail 15.00 per year. Daily by Mail 2.60 six month Dally by Mail 11.25 three month. Smi-Weekly S1.&0 per year. ir cmers ii to hk srnt by mail ksd ? for I'ostark. Eat sesl meat if you feel Back achy or have Bladder trouble. No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from, the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the wat-te and poisons from the blood, then we get sick. 'Xearly all rheuma tism, headaches, liver trouble, ner vousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and Mrimjys. The -moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your bank hurts or if tiie irine is cloudy, offenrive, full of aedi.-vent. Irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation ci scalding, strip eating meat and get about four ounces of .Tad Salts from any phar macy: take a titblespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and in a few dae your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined wiih lithia, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine so It no longer causes irritation, thus ending bladder weak news. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithfa-water drink which (everyone should take now and then to kep tho kidneys clean and active and li uiood pure, thereby avoiding io- rious kidney CQmpUwUQRZt I ," J ,-f- TIC- Look ! Here is the globe spread out flat before your eyes. See those stars? Every star shows where a U.S. Navy ship was on Sept. 2nd, 1919. t The Navy travels the Seven Seal. Bont you want to see the "World ? RO ,s iMANCE is calling, to you I Strange and smiling foreign lands are beckoning to you. Shove off and sec the world 1 L,earn to '' parley - voo " in gay Paree. See the bull-fights in Panama. See surf - riding on the beach of Waikiki. Learn the lure that comes with the swish and swirl of the good salt sea. Eat well free; dress well free; sleep clean free; and look 'em all straight , in the eye British, French, Chinese, Japanese, Spaniards, Egyptians, Alge rians and all manner of people. Come! Be a real man of the world. See the world. See it with the red- blooded, hard-working, hard-playing men of the U. S. Navy. Pay begins the day you joia On board ship a man is always learning. Trade schools develop skill, industry and business ability. Thirty days care free holiday each year with full pay.' The food is good. First uniform out fit is furnished free. Promotion is unlimited for men of brains. You c'an enlist for two years and come out broader, stronger and abler. Shove off I Join the U. S. Navy. If you're between 17 and 35 go to the nearest recruiting station for all the details. If you don't know where it i3 ask your postmaster. we if ! - Join ;th U . : O N aw. MCI "'TIS A FAIR LAND," THINKS BELGIUM'S ROYALTY j! uammA Kfvh SjP jHw J - I VIENNA FOOD, FUEL FAMINE LOOMS; U. S. vastULVWi, b. c. Shushwap Indiana who mot the Prince of Wales here donned all their Bnery 01 their hereditary rank Tor the presentation. And they met a young man In dress and manner juat like the other young wa.u men they knew. Perhaps they think Bomeone Is pooling them, u tbey give him the once over. , WHAT D'YOU THINK THEY THINK OF THE PRINCE? WILL BE ASKED AID VIKNNA. Oct. 21. The fltnfltnit passed a resolution BHking the Amer ican congress to "aid the city In It's desperate plight." Hhortnge of food and fuel may caufe the death of thousands this winter. Of Course I'll Take Celery t(inj da of - I iaKe It evry wnHon nnd ao mother and the children. It's old fashioned and mndo roots ar.d hRi-liH, but It's rlKht theru, Just 1 same, wild costs next to nu'h- IllK. Ve all think it's the best tonic laxa tive wo ever heard about, and ao do oilier iicnpie we have recommended It t... Take It every ether iilglit for three wveks. If you want to reel bct'nr, sleep Irel.ter. work hcttnr and be bettor. It i urlftes the Mood, clears the bkIii and chases away that worn out lotl uiK. I.iew a cup tonight Just llko you make tea. You'll like It. i 7l 't -,''4 ' WXy s:'Jp,r.. Sr-. - 1 - ' ' f Ik ' ii fails' ' i Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervoui Disease antf Diseases of Women. X-Ray Ke tro Therapeutic. Temple Bldg itoom 13, fbooc la " . .. ' i Ji..-4:i..'i ' , , .. . i NKW I'ORK There was no ostentatious display when the king of the Belgians landed for fils Tfslt to America. Albert wore no decorations. He was in the uniform of a lieutenant colonel. The crowa prince was dressed as a private. The queen was simply garbed. As they stoocl mt th ships ra.l wane tlio Goorr V'. :i' n;ton was docking they gaznd with Interest over the city that Hf ttm . M 9 IV v' . f. M. Nye 9tb9: 8. BUte uuruueot. A Good Stock of Coal in our Bins and UTAH Conditions of transpor tation and a strong pro bability of strikes hiake it advisable for you to buy now. " 4 B. L. Burroughs, Inc. PHONE 5 Cor. Webb and College 4