East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DATLT EAST OREGOWIAN. PENDLETON, OREOOW, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1019.
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ID THE EARTH SWALLOW UP BILLY DAWSEY?
SOCIETY
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DANSEY"
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HAMMOXTOX, X. J., vi. oo Did the earth on., .,
wallow little Hilly mnsey. the perfect baby? P
Or was he swallowed up in the rie
n nn ,'rl Urh,h',e"''M I?, S of the en,ire countryside.
In no tra?c ..f the ! fellow has b-.en found
m..,i"" 1 "",'7 1S yerr't ar,d ,ea month old. An October
nacwtM rre4 Ua .".cture a tt "Mo! Kesietered Baty."
iiori 's iiai:ki. shop
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FIRST SNOW
OF THE SEASON
Reminds you to select
your Winter Coat now!
We have a wide range of
good, warm, sturdy coats
for all-around service as
well as more dressy models.
Buy your coat at
upstairs shop and
$7.50 to $10.00.
this
save
Over Taylor Hardware Store.
Now is the time to
think of those
XMAS PHOTOS
and make an appointment to have
sitting, and be sure of having the
pictures finished in time to send to
friends who live away from here.
Your photograph is the only gift
you can make that is exclusive, as it
cant be had in the open market.
The Wheeler Studio
is the place to have real Xmas pic
tures. East Alta Street, Pendleton
MmiRoiiK copper nnd (oldwa toned
agutiiNt the rich maroon ImnirhiK of
Mile Thomas Thontt .son lunne. yestcr
I day fashioned a ehunuthjr foil for an
'autumn Unduc-him-hf on. Cli-rat bas
ket or iiie vaid bloeaoraa flanked the
file place while in g.i little bouuucta,
ihey centered nine tables arranged in
the attractive living room where ffueat
gathered at 1 o'clock at the bidding
of Mrs. Saumel I'. Bturgia, Mrs. .1. Key
Kalcy and Mrs. Oeoi'Ke A. Ilailman.
At the eoiU'lUHiou of the lutu-heon
hour, the party adjourned t,, the din.
:iHK room ami enjoyed a chat over tbe
coffee cupa. the table, centered by a
cluster of the mat iKolds, being pre
side dover by Mrs. Charles March and
: Mrs. William Lowell,
Several rubbers of bridge filled the
I afternoon hours and in the play tro
Ipulea were awarded to Mrs. J. I Itoli
, Inson. Mrs. Kreilerick Tail and Mis.
Guy I.. Boyden.
GABY IS IN OUR MiDST ONCE MORE
HERMISTON PEOPLE TO
WINTER IN CLEVELAND
2
bjf
( Bftat 1 rooniiin Special, t
HF.KM ISTii.V. Oct 22. Mrs. Nol- I
i lie Lnudeuslager and her ton Rom '
departed lust Week for Cleveland, '
I Ohio, where they will remain durin
I the Winter, Mr--, Laudenslaper and1
; son have been residents of the Pro- i
ject for the past years in years.
W, V. Rogers has been grunted ft!
I patent by the patent office In I
(Washington, D. C. on u. portable
:j wagon and truck scales after four
j years of hard work perfecting the
j ! invention.
I The Baptist Ladle Aid will serve
a hot dinner during the Dairy BhoW
In place of the lunch as formerly an
nounced. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Ballinsrer of
Board man visited over Sunday with
frineds in Hermtaton and vicinity.
Mrs. J. II. Strohm was called to
Seattle last week by a message stat
f ing that her grandmother was very
ill.
Mrs. George A. Cressy returne 1
the latter part of last week from a
! fortnight's visit with relatives and
friends at Spokane, Washington and
Coeur d'Alene. Idaho.
Sergeant Clarence B.. (Jack)
for a visit with h is parents M. and
Mrs. Maurice Johnson of this city,
having Just received his discharge at
the Presidio. Jack Johnson has been
in the service over two years and hat
been in the service "Over There" 22
months. He Is the next to the last
boy to return. Arnold Shot well is
the last boy and he is expected scon
to be discharged, where he has seen
service in Siberi.-.
So many new students have enter
ed high school that it jhas become
necessary to install two new rows of
s-4ats. The attendance now numbers
65.
H. P. Dodd and M. D. O'Connel
were Pendleton visitors Monday.
H. M Qunn secured 22 sacks of'
LET "DANDERINE"
BEAUTIFY HAIR
THE THOMAS
j SHOP
COATS
A most wonderful assort
ment skillfully designed and
tailored in the best of fab
rics. We would be pleased
to have you call and inspect
these beautiful new models.
NEW YOKK Gaby Deslys. and a new "trick" pup, are with ua
again. Gaby arrived unannounced on the liner I,a France. The rea
son for the Tlsit of the famous actress was unexplained. Is It un
chlvalrous to observe that Gaby doesn't look as young aa when she
was the friend ot the king of Pertugal?
alfalfa seed off 5 acres recently,
which is said to lie the best yield so
far on the Project. Ames and
Strohm'a alfalfa huller was secured
to do the work. The 81 sacks would
make the seed average about Bf
tushels off of the 6 acres.
George H. Pratt daughter Blanche
ar.d sons Oeborne and Ruaaell, ar
rived from Stevenson, Wash., last
week and are now located on tho 20
acre tract four moles east of town
recently purchased from Harry T!
Murchle.
James Wlsharl Is spending a few
rays in Pendleton on business this
week.
Mrs. F. C, McKenale spent yester
day in Pendleton witn tier parents.
Mr. and Mrs. O Daniels.
Jack Johnson and sister Kdlie M.
Johnson were Pendleton visitor's yes.
terday.
Miss fatlierlr.e Priegnltz was In
the city for a short visit from Stan-field.
COUNT FIFTY! PAINS
AND NEURALGIA GONE
Instant relief! Rub this nerve
torture and misery right
out with "St Jacobs
Liniment."
CLOTH $18.50 to $175.00
PLUSH $25.00 to $115.00
EXTRA SPECIAL SUITS AT $35.00 and $45.00
Worth up to $65.00.
This assortment includes Tricotine, Velour
and the finest quality serge. All sizes from 16
to 55.
Comparison Invited
Girls ! Have a mass of long,
thick, gleamy hair
You're in nighty cood com
pany when you belong to the
lied Cross.
So long as there's sickness,
suffering, disaster, the Ued
Cross must stand by!
The H. C. of L. hasn't hit Red
Cross memberships. They're
still a dollar.
If nine million youngsters be
lieve in the Med Cross, it must
have the right idea.
Iet "landerine" save your hair anil
double its beauty. You can have lots
of Ions, thick, stronic. lustrous hair,
pon't let it stay lifeless, thin, actaggly
or farVng. Bring back its color, vigor
and vitality.
Get a tecnt bottle of dellKbtful
"Lwinderme"' at any J r 11 tr or toilet
oo. inter to freshen your scalp; check
dandruff iiril falling hair: Your hair
needs thi stimulating tonic, then its
life, rclor, brightness and abundance
will ret urn--Hurry!
GLASS OF SALTS IF
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Mgr. N. J. Blydenstein
Town office Mill arid Warehouses es
L0 E. Court St. 1300 West Alta
Phone 1014 Phone 351 g
HAY, GRAIN, COW FEED, CHICK FEED,
HOG FEED, SHORTS AND BRAN
Retail and Wholesale
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR BARGAINS!
Whole .. ta, pr 100 lb $3.25 g
Corn, per 100 lbs. 4.25 m
Cracked Corn, per loo lb 4.50
Bg Mash, per loo lbs 3.85
Bran, p i sat k 1.00
short-, per sack 3.25 m
1 1 1 5.00
Oil Meal, per 100 lbs. 6.00
Beans, white small a Bach 8.50
All kinds of Poultry Supplies.
ailliiiifitliifI:iH.!UfintiltHllltniillHIflllHII..II
Eat less meat if vou feel Back
achy or have Bladder
trouble.
Meat forms uric ftdd which eXOJtM
riid ovc-rworka the kidneys in their ef
forts to filter it from the By-stem. Iten
airir eater of meat must flunh teh
kdnya occasionally. You must re
' IK ve them like you relieve your bow
u'.t ; removing ail thf acids, waste and
I Bon, ela o.vou feel a dull misery In
rhi- kidney reg-ion, sharp pains in th
baei; or nick headache, dizziness, your
ftomach sours, tongue in coated and
nh"n the weather is bud you have
rhe'imatic twinges. The urine Is
cioudy, full of sediment; the channels
often Ret irritated, obliging you to g't
up two or three times during tho
night.
To neutra lize these irritating acids
and flush off the bod's urinous waste
gti about four ounces of Jad Halts
from any pharmacy; take a table
UpOOUfml in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kid
neya will then act fine and bladder
disorders disapepar. This famous salts
is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to clean
and stimulate sluggish kidneys and
stop bladder irritation. .Tad Salts is
irt"Xpcnsive; harmless and makes a de
lightful lithia - water drink which mil
UMM of men and women take now and
then, thus avoiding serious kidney and
' adder disease. I
i
f . 'J.
ICub this soothing. penetrHting lini
ment right into the sore, inflamed
horvea ami like magic neurulgia dis
appMfS. "St. Jacobs Liniment" con
Uliera pain. It is a harmless "neural
gia relif" winch doesn't burn or dis
color th sUin.
Oon't ei'ffei ! It's so needless. Get !
a sn ail trial bottle from any drug
store arc! gtMitiy rub the "aching
nt rVea" nd in jiiBt a moment you will
be absolutely free from pain and suf
fer tug.
N At f fen i ce whether your pain or
tcriraJfela is ii the face, head or any
:art of the body, you get instant re
let with this old-time, honest pain de
trover it can not Injure.
wmr ami mmw mmw mmw mmw mmi mmr nmt mmi nai nmr iir wmr bki mmw mm mmj hmi mi wmm
Why
Wait
flours: 9 a. m. to ISj 1 to D p. m.
I'honc 507
DR. THOMAS C. 0MART
DENTIST
743 Main Street, Over the Hub
Pendleton, Oregon
Avoid disappointment later by ordering your
talking machine now. Our beautiful new stock of
popular models is complete. If you only knew the
great amount of pleasure and entertainment you are
missing these cool days and evenings wou witildn't
wait till later you'd buy NOW. Less than a penny
for an evening's entertainment. Think of it. Why
wait? Don't put it off longer. Call and let us dem
onstrate the COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA.
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
IwBTnWYwjWMj
Crawford's New
FURNITURE
ompose displays that will delight any one desiring as broad a selection to
choose from as the largest coast cities.
f r. LtVtogstotl Karrand, the great
est author'ty on public health in Amer
ica, served in Krance as the head of
the fight against lubcrculosis. He now
hUCceedH Henry P. Davison as head
of tha Ann rican fled Cross. Dr. Far
rand recently visited Snattle, Spo
kane and Portland and conferred with
representatives of Red Cross Chap
ters of Alaska, Idaho. Oregon and
Washington. "Tho Red Cross faces
problems in the pout war period more
serious, if possible, than the problems
of the war itself. Not a great amount
of money, but th membership and
hearty co operation of every American
citizen is what is needed to help the (
Red t'ross to solve these problems,
which threaten our national vitality, (
and which, unless solved, will rob uri :
of the fruits of victory," said Or. Far I
rand.
"Tbe Reel Cross is the Gospel in
:.ooU."
I
New Bed-room Suites, new Dining-room Furniture, new Living-room displays
new arrivals for the Library, in fact, something new for any room in the house.
If you want to be sure of finding just what you want come direct to Craw
ford's. 3000 YARDS OF LINOLEUM.
W. G. Crawford
FURNITURE
Formerly Crawford & Hedges