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nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm J M fit Xf)A TWELVE 1'AOEfl PAGE IUGHT DA1LVEAST OftEOONlAN. PENDLETON, OUEQOIT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1010. WEDDING !S PLEASANT 4th (trade. Myrtle Taylor. EAST OREGON! AM SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. 5th grade. Hay Taylor. ! 8th prude, Churles Kl.', Mauley and ! Under this h 1 Alton lllli man. Mrs. QtorS SeliU'inI vu8 up from 1 Pilot Hoi k last week Soliciting Rett 1 Cross dues. ft ni In M l In II MRS. GREENS BiRTHDAY CELEBRATED AT ADAMS 'laying basketball, Momlny evenlnsr. Via Heller Make nn.l OwUdolyn I (Rnst Oresmlan Special! rt.-lntvre "f Pendleton high school (IVIIDAVR Nov. 21. The wcddln m Sunda) at homo In Atlanta. 0( Katie M.IWIii and James Oalev ! Mm. M. A. Bab l confined to her e hlrh look pare In Pendleton, cum me with Iflneat Us a surprise to her many friends In Farmers are plowing this vicinity. Miss McDevItt l.s well j I Known here, having stayed with her1 In from hla , In other Charles Mt Dovitt of this place FRINGE COSTUME tone (Kat Oregon Ian Speouu I ADAMS'. Vov. ji A MltMi) parti Was reh-hrntod WedtMSda) in h. nor of Mrs. I). 'Ireen Those present were f the this nice weather. L 1.. laenallon wna tanch Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Will llayer were In Adams Sunday. Mrs. J. Myrick and son Vernon. p. in the week end In Pendleton vtslt- ill Mlas Ulanch W lllier. Mis- Ha Mr. and Mrs. I Hreen. Mr. Irmnn and "n I.ovd. Mr. O. Spencer and son Jack. Funds. Martha StoU, Charl John Blake, and Mrs M rl, fteshnionts wt-re served and a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gagerl and t of Athenn motored to Adam; owning to attend ch.irch. Miss Nellie Parr f fondle Sunday at home In Adams. Adams' basket l-ll club played the citv hall on Monday evening. Mr and Mrs. J. t . Hales wore In Springs. rVridleton Batttrdajr. Mr. and Mr. C. Smith and son Rnr- . t. Mr-- .1 -penrer. Mr. and Mrs. O. 1 " " M. Morrison and sons Robert and Ro. ) Hoyle I am writing i land. Volnoy rhrlsmver. arid Mrs. F. tttro scenario. , M. VThitely were Pendleton visitors Doyle How far have Bmdy. 'greased? Karl frlstian I? c. nfinod to his homo Hot le Well. I have begun w ith the , trip to Heppner last week w ith a fractared knee-cap caused from kiss at the end. Prof. A. K. Yeager of rtelth was In lams over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian of Milton re In Pendleton Saturday. Adams' fluti played a game of lias- Vet ball on Wednesday evening In th lighters citv hall with the Pendleton basket Sunday !;t" team and the score was 75 to 11 in fnvor of Adnms. Frank Holdman of Pendleton was In Adams Friday. Oifford Holdman was In Adams Wednesday from his ranch near Cold n spent in 1 J I moving' pic- ycu pro per hiwt of frlemls extend hearty Ofmiratulnttons. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapman re lumed last Sunday from ft trip Into WMhtnMon, having been none for a couple of weeks. Ony FVenrh and family, nnd his mother Mrs. Juno French went to K'ho Wednesday visit InR with Tw!r' Teal and family at that place. Mrs. -Jane Frenrh will remain with her neice Mrs. Teal for an Indefinite time. Andrew Hank, formerly of this Place but now mnklnc his home with h!s daiiRhter Mrs. J. Clroome, came in 'ast week for a short visit with his dunehter Mrs. George Taylor, and will r. to Ttitter to visit his son Kd Ranks and family. Mr. Bank expects to take treatment at the McDuffy spring for rheumatism. t Joe 1'edro made a business trip to Pilot Ro.k Friday, returning home Saturday. Tom Alve Is spending a few days In Pilot Rock. Frank Ohnmpan maile a business "artoons Magfazine. INSTANT POSTUM Instant Tpostum ! I a agvcaaet ; i j SjMssiCsCisif jjl lias taken the place"of coffee in many homes Convenient Economical Satisfying Made instantly soid by Grocers. Koy Montgomery, wife and daughter i lafavjory spent Sunday at Vern Cates. F. Hartshorn came up last week. j spending a few days at his homestead. The typhoid patients are rapidly Im I proving. Dave Wymore made a business trip o Pilot Rock last week. . Arthur Qtlttland came out last week to help his 'father on the ranch. Shorty Hartshorn visited a few days lest week at Vern Cates., The following Is the school report for last mnnjh: 1st. grade. Con Danghterv. 1 2nd grade. Jesse Heffnor. I 3rd arnde. Velma Hlleman. Marjory j Montgomery. This Is a fringe costume. Navy Hue silk chenille fringe falls and sways full length over a shirt of light taupe satin. A basque-like blouse of taupe satin is trimmed oddly with an abbreviated capo of blue chiffon velvet on each shoul der, over a tight-fitting satin sleeve. Velvet around the seek Is narrowed at the shoulders, aud U finished witi a short fringe of the chenille. is the most wonderful motor ever built into a light six AT last the problem of low grade fuel is really soloed by the motor XX of the new Velie. Here in a motor that burns low grade fuel perfectly and gives greater power greater speed more milts per gallon with lessened vibration. A motor running smoothly and solidly at all speeds; Its Uirusually large crankshaft held firmly by our bearings. A motor with rods and pis tons accurately balanced, and enduring bronze-backed bearings everywhere. A more powerful motor power gained by larger valves, thorough combustion and a better co-ordination of working parts. And with it all, a velvety quietness that comes from capable design and superior workmanship. A motor worthy of this beautiful car the first authoritative exarrple of the new style tendency with more room the deepest, most rest ful up'.-olstery more comfort and convenience than you ever dreamed of. C -mieanrt see thenew Velie today 'sperfectionofautomcbaf-science and art. Ride in it as hundreds have done and let us have your judgment. Eastern Oregon Motor Co. Neat Poaioffioe. "GEM" PEELS OFF CORNS PAINLESSLY JAPANESE WOULD HOLD LIQUOR FROM ALL UNDER 25; RICE SUPPLY SHORT Off Thry Tonir Llka Hancnn Skin.. 2 or 3 DroM, That' All. There's a murderous, painful wny to Kt rid of corns, and then tlirro la th. peaceful, eloriuus "pet I-it-oft" "Oets-iuf TOKIO, Nov. IL. Secretary Tago of the Hume office is engaged in drafting a drastic prohibition bill v nich will bo laid before the forth eotninc MMlon of the diet. The bill VLuld poihibit the drinking of likuor (w men and wonu-n under 23 yearn illilillllMiiiiiimiiwi tmtM Quitlt! "Ccta-It'Tcrlsltt I first time the govern iked with favor on a tem liuire. although similar Mn introduced from year emoto, a member of the i ; tide nt thritian. of tMjnsering rico has ers to favor the limiting tng of sake. The bill will ike an exception In the time-honored custom of e at W'.'didng ceremonies. HERMAN CLAUSSENIUS Special Acent TDAHO STAT 10 LUIS IXSCItANCR tx. An OKI Line CoimiuiiY that dn. nil I Its business in Ol VM. Al ussfts keept I, s. Government I Rontln, are in western securities of I substantial woith. Hen. office 210 Bcauresafd St. r. o dox ,4 DON'T BURY YOUR MONEY In ly kos or electric fixture Than you can have the artistic Mid nrnnmentai Just as wall. A Malt here will show thai It Costa no moto to have nttrac-tiva ( or electric fixtures tlmn It does to buy the old clumsy and Inat tractlva ones. Ours are an orna ment by day as wall as night. They add tone to a room with out costlns you an extra dollar See unit believe. J. L. VAUGI1AN WEALTHY DIVORCEL Aft way. It" iiqii will at I .lit r lotiiods. New Home Do you want a Home?.. A New Home, just being com pleted? Choice location, close in, and on terms if necessary. U have tried "Gets nevdr atrain" to all Iro-tiiod.i. This Is hei iiuse "Kets- I It" is the only eorn-reniver on earth (that ton: s corns peel off just like a Danana ?kin. Two or thre.- drops will lo the worl., Without liiHAing or trou ble. Vou jppiy it in 2 or 3 seconds. It dries lirmediately. "Gets-It" does the rest without bandages, plasters, blood riringinf? knives or razors. Get rid of that corn-pain at once, so that you can work and play without corn torture. Be sure to use "Gets-It." It never falls. "Gets-It," the only sure, guariSnteed. money-hack corn-remover, costs but a trlrle at any drug store. M'f'd by E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago, III. Sold in Pendleton and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Tallman & Co. See me at once. A. H. COX. Grestest Used Car Department in Pendleton CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD EASY TERMS 1 1916 Dodge Koaclstor, with new cord tires, a snap at ?450. 1 1917 Chevrolet, runs like new, $375. 1 IDld Ford RoOtabont, just overhauled, a bar gain at v275. l I ! 1 T Paige, 7 passenger, good paint, at a low figure, $685. tires and good 1 1918 Dodge Touring at a bargain. 1 Series 8 Franklin at an attractive low figure. 1 Cadillac Bug, new tires and paint. THESE CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE Beck & Miller Subject to Croup. Whf-n my son Charles wa r.out iht years of age he was suhject to attacks of croup and I never felt safe without a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in the house. That remedy when given according to the directions relieved him immediately. T can not praise. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy too highly," writes Mrs. t Charles London, CJayville, X. T. Woman to Woman. When a woman has been very much i benefitted by a medicine she can hard- 1 ly refrain from telling other women about It. Mrs. I O. fieitz. Lima. Ohio i writes "r hove a very high opinion of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My f mother had a severe bronchial cough j for month?. After taking numerous "ough medicines without relief she ""n flnnlH t-iirffl hv rhnmhorlwtn'fl ' Cntilf h Ttcm.rlw T tnUet nleamira in I recommending it." Chamberlain's Tablets People everywhere speak well of Chamberlain's Tablets. If you are troubled with Indigestion or constipa tion irive them a fair trial. You are cer- Chest Colds go Overnight The nuU'kefct and safest way t end I luiii, rduc the inrhuuinallon and fltean Um stufied up tubes of mucous hi lo rub fin BEGY'S Mustarine 9. . . . ?y NEW HAVEN. Conn. Mv Marji H3 Morrlweatfcer l'ot Clwa. daughter of the late Cttarlcs " Fo;t, t20,U00,000 cereal king, has been granted a divorce froai Major Edwcrd Bennett Close, who wedded her In 19.05. Mrs. Close has custody ot the two chil-tlrcii. HED PROBE PROBERS I l) Onvfrl RannaK Ifill 1 2 X-iey D' -n' 1-. I Vndlutoo Orcxn i I I.-. . i .. THERE is a reason for the position and the shape of Staggard Studs. The long ovals roll with the road; they are always headed in the direction the car takes. And because they are stag gered, the full length of at least three of these studs is always on the road. Staggard Studs get maxi mum grip with minimum friction because 'they are designed to do so; they last rnuch longer because of the toughening quality of Pro dium Process. Their longer life and greater effectiveness are economic reasons for equipping your car with KepuDlic Tire Phone 203 C28 Cottonwood St. I'i Btfrd Throat, I'ouiflm, Oron liltlH, Ptauriflgr and TonHilitiH it end. tin- misery in li ; l" l! tinn. It takes liniments, ,'.lln'-, nlu.uleTH or any other countar.trruani lie Biire it h lleK.v'M Mustarine ul way:, in ell;w box. Tl ... call It ine .., .. .--! tain killer on earth. loney hark If it Isn't. Always In the yellow box 30 and 10 rents. Wells & ., I.rl'ov, s. Y. WASHINGTON Representa-J tlve Jamta B. Aswell would In vestlgate the Investigators. He says Republicans In Congress I hare wasted public money and I time trying to find something to I make a fuss about In X'jZQ. As-: .well's from Louisiana. i Simpson Tire Service Company L A. Blcnlon, Mffr. 22:5 E. Court St. Mrs. Robert II. Klder will under take the tank nt training women avi ators to be attached to the women police reserves In New York city. Republic Tires Witll STAGGARD Studs