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EIGHT DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1019. TEN PAGES 1 I 15 EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. Wall for i Rivet died r (Slotser net oil as, chaporonos dUhttfa1 Hallowe'en party in tlu Ui.sonuMit of the Met ho -huivh for the hoys and girls of IENA-TO-RIVER ROAD l ,:ist i rgonum lOCMO, Nov 8. tin-ct int. i io M held to Thompson xi'hoo: house Crwk, for the purpose -hiffhwHy from LMM tg tl This Will peihapn be the sluKtir- and largely ntl.n tight at tin on nit. t r building a ie Columbia. MMM enthu led meeting ever held tn I'matiUa or Morrow coun ties. Home of the leuding business nun of Kcho. Lena, Mcppner, Stan field an('l Hermtstnn have promised to speak lrt fnvor of immediate action in the matter of a survey of the road. The Mate highway department has in dicate that it would be possible to pet u crew of nun at work in the next lYw day and have this out of theway dul ling ihe winter months. It. It. Stanfield returned Sunday, from a trip to Idaho. 0 The annual masquerade ball of the library board was given on Friday night. October 31. Those who attend ed the dance wort attired in attractive ! costumes. The first prise wad given to Miss 1-Morenoc Auclair and to Frank Waller, they being the two best sus tained characters on the floor. Miss i Auclnir looked very charming in her oriental eoctume, representing a Japa- nese lady. Mr. Waller was equally as ail ractlve. He represented a cave i man. The judges who selected the j characters were F-. T. George, Hugh Stan field and Mrs. Fred Hale. Over SO tickets were sold. The music was I furnished by Karl Sawyer's orchestra from Pendleton. Supper was served by t he lady members of the library ' board. Many people came from I'nin tilla. Pendleton, Hermiston, Stanfield and Nolin. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Davia and Rev. the junior classes of the Methodist Sunday ' school. The recept Ion room was appropriately decorated with or ange and black crepe paper, cats, bats, ( wile bes and Jack-o"-l .anterns. The -children who enjoyed an evening in I the atmosphere of gho:d stories, hob l goblins and elves were: Dana ltacon, ,Kthel Berry, Willard (iobhell, Huby I Johnson, M urrel Herry. Hei dena Oal jloway, Huth Oobbell, Holland Nelson, Kvelyn Hacon, Verda Horn, Walter Mudge, Opal Falmer, Gordon Stnats, (Opal Thomas, Frances Hills. Kugene Hustead and EYanoea .(instead. Kaeh i child who attended the party wore a mask. Mr. and Mrs. Jay leFoe of Prlne ville, Oregon, are visiting at the homes of Mrs. DeFoe's sister and aunt, Mrs. , Gladys Soberer and Mrs. C. It. lasle. Mrs. lel-'oe was formerly Miss Juanita Whitworth. an Keho girl, i James W. Thornton of Weiser, Ida i ho, is here visiting his brother Isaac Thornton. It has been a great many yean since the brothers had seen one i not lu Mr. and Mrs. Vt. It. Lewis made i business trip to Pendleton on Friday. Miss Meda Gillette of Pendleton is spending the week-end visiting friends j , ami relatives hero. , Mrs. Claude loan was the hnatasi for a party given In honor of her dau ghter Hake), Thursday evening. at her home. The guests included t he .children of the 7th and Sth grades. Tom lioylen was In Echo Saturday from his farm on ltutter ("reek. i l.ouls Stiles has finished digging his potato crop on O. 1. Teel's farm. Mr. Stiles reports ;i yield Of 35 tons of po- iatoes. j Fifteen men with 30 head of horses are now at work on the Jetty Ul the ; river, near the bridge, Under the su I pervision of V. J. Wattcnburger, road supervisor. The work is expected to be completed in a short time. Miss Maxine Stanfield spent the week end witli friends in Pendleton. M rs. Howard Drew was a 1 Vndle ton visitor Friday and Saturday A. K. Wattcnburger and son. Hurl, were in from their home on Butter Creek, Saturday. Mr. anil Mrs. T. G. Smith were bus iness visitors in Kcho Saturday. M is. AWrenoe Malcolm gavo a Hallowe'en party for her Sunday school class at her home, Friday eve ning. Mrs. Sloan Thompson and daughter r Ruth, were in Kcho Saturday. You Mr. Man ! BARGAINS LIKE THESE! OUND THE WORLD WITH AMERICAN RED CROSS In Siberia. fin) in the Dark Have Made Our Bargain Basement SUITS, COATS, SKIRTS ANL WAISTS Sold at prices that fit your purse. You'll like every sale, with its unusual prices, with its pretty offerings, and with the courteous, considerate service. Visit the Bargain Basement of PEMHITONS greatest department store UfioPooples Warehouse ' : fc-!M-,Hffi w m r nr it r-ws to iwif EiaiiLiU&i See our big full page advertisement, second page, and remember that this is the week to prepare for winter. 5 Posslhly the most important Red Cross work in Siberia, and one which most demands the continuance of operations there, is the campaign against typhus. OVer a stretch of 4,000 miles the American Ked Cross lias fought the scourge. Here Is seen "The Great White Train," an anti-typhus In stitution which, with Its (T''w of doctors nnd mirsps :md cargoes of drug. There are now over 5000 vocations open to women. One is marriage. The others are of minor importance. E "BAYER" ON GENUINE ASPIRIN RED CROSS NURSE HAS ATHENA CLASS FRIDAY Safely stop colds as told "Bayer packages." h To break up a cold in the ad, T. P. W. Pure Food Shop In Our Model Sanitary Basement CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones ail 15. All Other Depts. Call 22. NEW PACK EASTERN CODFISH Dainty brand, absolutely boneless codfish, 1 and 2 pound boxes. Price 45c and 85c Selected Boneless Codfish, 2 pound brick 60c Extra Fancy Golden Bloaters, each 10c Fine Fat Norway Mackerel, each 30c Fancy Red Salmon Bellies, pound 45c Jones' Dairy Farm Little Link Pork Sausages. Pound . 60c SEE OUR FULL PAGE AD ON PAGE 2 neck, back, or any part of body be sure 12 vou take onlv "Haver Tablet;; of Asni rittM with the safety "Bayer Cross" on them. This is the genuine Aspirin. (Eat Oregonian Special) ATHKXA, Nov. 3 . Mr. an d M rs. Kaprivaand children Robert and Myr tle, were visitors in Pendleton Satur day. Miss Stssi a Wn. Isl i was In the city Friday classes. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Hutt were visi tors in Pendleton Tufsday. As to the advantages of having your wife send her Rough Dry as well as the finest to the Laundry. Washing at home takes the BLUSH from your wife's cheeks, putting FLUSH there instea d. Does it pay when flat work can be done as cheaply as we do it? DOES IT PAY when your wife could use the same time in sewing, mending, or en gaging in other household economies which are now so essential in these (lays of high prices. The majority of ladies in Pendleton agree that their TIME IS TOO VALUABLE TO WASH AT HOME. They obtain price, then telephone for us to call for their washing. WON'T YOU START IN THIS MONTH BY DOING THE SAME? 0 "We Wash Everything But the Baby." The Troy Laundry HARVEY E. BENDER, Mgr. 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Druggists ; also sell larger "Bayer" packages. 3 K1 of Salisylcacld 15 Miss Veia Grgnt went to Walla punch for DO people Walla Friday evening to visit friends. One can grated In spite of the hard rain Friday i night, the youngsters were out playing their usual Hallow' een pranks. Mr. and Mrs. . O'Hara of Weston, were visitors at Athena Monday even ing. Fred Hadtke, who has been hunt ing in the mountains returned Thurs day. Mr. Ttadtke has been treating his friends to deer meat. Homer Watts and Sani Pambrun returned from Montana the first of the week, where they have been hunt ing. Mrs. D. B. Bannister and daughter Mrs. Jessit Myrick, were visitors in Walla Walla Tuesday. Chris. Thoney and two mall daugh- Tho latest wrinkles are rough on apple; 1 oz. whlc sponsored the dan OS given som time ago for the benefit of the Unl versify of Oregon Women's buildlm has received a letter of appreciation and thanks for the J 1 01 which was sent in. Athena Press. Aspirin is the trade mark or Bayer R! Manufacture of - Monoaceticacidester DRIVE AWAYHEADACHE WHEN IT COMES TO Overhauling Cars We take our hats off to no one. We make a specialty of overhauling and repair ing earn rANY MAKE. If you want a good, honest job, bring it to us. 2 ! Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gers of "headache medicine." Relieves headache and that miserable feeling from colds or congestion. And it acts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint ment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in no way can it affect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, Croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $250. 8 1 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases aos) Diseases of Women. X-Ray Sleo tro Therapeutics, Temple Bid., Room 12, Phone 4lf ters of Weston, were visitors in Athe na Saturday. Mrs. Duncan of Weston was a visi tor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Hardey have returned j 'rom Cold Springs, where they spent the summer and fall and will remain j nere an ring- tne winter- ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kiigore were R in town Saturday from their Coldjg springs farm. p jrara, may tiiiu utiiiS'inT uuiv npfiii. the week end at the Laurence Pihk ertnn home. Miss Mildred Btanton was a visitor in I'enldeton Saturday. Sam Ha worth has purchased the McEihaney pool room and will take Pdssessrori the first of the month. Mr. and Mrs. McI!hnnoy and child dren went to Walla Walla where they expect to make their home. The Chautauqua closed Wednesday night with a very interesting program by the Sierra Kerenaders. The people of Athena are nvell pleased with the Chautauqua and hope to have it here ;igain in the summer. Mrs. Oliver Dickenson is very 111 at her home youth of town. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eager and the MisMPH Martha and Ruth Hurt were visitors in Adams Thurday evening;. Mr. Bannistor, mother of George and Bern Banister of this city, died her home in Weston, Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Clark of Helix, were visitors at the O. Dickenson Sunday. Mrs. Wall was a visitor at the home of her slste Mrs. Dudley In Pendleton, THE FRANKLIN CAR GOES FARTHER IN A DAY THAN ANY OTHER CAR Evrfy day Franklin Cars are passing heavy, rigid cars which are slowing down on turns, easing up over rough going, changing tires, or cooling off. Tho reason is no secret. Franklin flexibility, combined with light weight, makes a car hold the road at all speeds, prevents under wheel roughness from racking car and rider, gives sure, safe, effortless control and saves tires from be in?r pounded out... No water to boil or freeze Direct Air Cooling 177 fewer parts to keep adjusted, minimize possibilities of trouble. The Franklin Car enables you to drive farther in a day because its dependa bility and safety give driving confidence, and its easy riding creates least strain under all motoring conditions. jC. 3 O S S BBfl.fSfa. REFRESHMENT GUIDE Jewett & Dimick f dnc (rroun'l to the exact require- Blla Hon when .T.i 546 Main St. inents of your vision. 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