PAOE TWELVE DAILY EAST 0RE00N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1019. FOURTEEN PAOEli EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. ECHO MfSS AT SCHOOL ILL WITH DIPHTHERIA Rum I re P'Mii.in Special RTHO. Nov, M Mr and Mm. El mcr Spike received a nn-waur on Tuck kkJF evening stating th:tt their dangh let, KIM KrancoK BMtte), who is attend in . a. wm qtrtt in with dtph therm. Mr. spikt- and u fa ni 1 . t her Kim ilk Spik Wednesday morning for be with her during her illneas. Joaeph fun ha attended the funeral uf J. N. Burgees Pi ndh-ton WYdnes day. .John Spencer of lint tor creek was an Kcho visitor Wednesday. Ernest ljiunlirv is spssnUng Thanksgiving in Hood River at the home of hi sister. Mm. Percy Kipper. The Mtsscs Lola and Ruth Qobball wi re l Vntl leton Visitor Wediuday. Mian l.ela fushman left Wednesday to upend Thanksgiving at her home near IC.igene. il Tuesday to spend their Thanksgiv ing aiaitoii at their home in Port land Mr Allen Is the contractor who is building the addition to the Kcuo Auto Co, arano, which In near com ph-Mon Mrs. Will MoOarty and Mrs. Klia hath M cOart y were In from their In ones n H niter creek Tuesday. Mis, Frank Waller and Miaa IJI llan V;ttenhurger returned on train No, 1 7 from Pendleton Wednesday when- they spent the last three days attending the teachers' institute. Allen Thompson of llutter creek Miss Spikes ., visitor in Kcho Thursday. left early Tom Hoylen. Jr., was in from his COrvallla to f-,r.,, on Buntf creek Thni-lnv walked in on his. the occasion beitiK t Woot iiibh has charge of the hard his twenty 'first birthday. t James j are store tint ing- his absence, wen- pljo.il ami the trouts were set AT K. and t'lair Sturdtvant left the up by Albert. All enjoyed the evening first of the week for Stanfleld to pur very much. ... (chase feed for their slovk during the Mrs. t'lyde Hulmlck and children winter hn for ItrUige creek Tuesday for a ! The mall arrives early weeh s wnn air. iieimicK, wno ""iush ami coach hav is there looking after his cattle. (the road again. Marion Martin who was taken to. T. I. Kirk, who has been working eeK iiku ior ireauneni, me n anvu Construction since the been put on CAMAS PRAIRIE IN GRIP OP WINTER THIS WEEK 4 Kast t trefoil ian Special. ) 1KIAH. Nov. i' s. anias I'm hie Is again covered with snow which began falling Tuesday afternoon and is still Kd N ill was In from his farm on failing at this writing. The weather llutter creek Tuesday. has b. u fine for the last two weeks, W. , lHnnis of liutier creek1, was but it looks now like winter had set in. a business transactor in Echo Wcdnes- Albert I'etersou was treated to a lay. real surprise party Saturday night. H. Allen and son, I .eon Allen, left when about 20 of his young friends Health One cannot over-estimate the value of health as a business . asset GrapeNuts food is a, splendid aid in placing any, mans feet on the health road . Full erf nutriment ; de licious, economical. Theres a Reason 'for GrapeNuts lad e by Host um Cereal Co. Battle Geek. Mich. MAN MM The Experienced Motorist Deliberate Chocses the Franklin Sedan for Every-Day-in-the-Year Motoring AND WHY? WHEN seeking a car that you intend to keep on the road twelve months of the year, hold these facts before you: The Franklin Sedan owner is an ex perienced motorist. He has had intimate knowledge of other fine cars. 1 And based on that knowledge, he deliberately chooses the Franklin Sedan tor all-year use. Tbe reasons he tells us 'for this choice, are the reasons buck of every sale we make of a Franklin Sedan: It is lighter and more re cilient than the average fine touring car. These features make it practical for all kind of touring anywhere and at any time. lakes Roads as Come They Its scientific light weight (every experienced motorist knows Franklin scientific light weight) goes over rough roads with the ease, the free dom from shock and strain, (hat protects you and the car; makes bills with the same ability as a touring car; and Jives you a speed, for the day's run, that won't make you apologize for your cat. Touring Comfort Above tbe Ordinary fn summer, for instance, wh-.n touring is regarded as a pleuure in a touring car, it actually is a pleasure in the Franklin Sedan. You feel as fresh and cool at the end of the tour as at the start. Tbe dust and dirt, the sun glare and sunburn, the rain and the storm are outside your car. The V-front, with four ad justable sections, lets in what you want, and shuts out what you don 't want just like ven tilating your own home. If you are anxious to learn about a new touring comfort, come to our showrooms and examine this car. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 whs r. ..mi to bo suffering; from an ubieeiui mi lit leg-, which the doctor lunctHl. Since then he hun been do- InK nicely an.l will be able to return 'home soon. Jlis father, Frank Martin ; who Is still In the hospital, will return 1 soon, also. I John Carter of Long- Creek, wan a : business visitor in town Friday nUtbt. Mrs, Orln ;ibbs visited a few days jut the Sturdevant ranch last week. I The school children are enjoylne th.ink.sKivlnn week vacation on ac eount of th teachers' Institute which is beinE held in Pendleton. Miss .vita Hoylen. who h.m been teachinir school in tho niackburn dis trict, closed her school last Friday and I left Sunday for her home near Pilot I Hock. Mr. Woods. raiiRer of Alba . town Monday on business. Miss Ha Sturjivant and Mrs. Slaughter, teacher of the Ukian school left Sunday for Pendleton to attend the institute. Walter Helmlck of Seppner, is visiting- op Bridge creek with his brother looking after his interests there. Walter Allison, ranger returned Monday from 11 trip to re'anion Mea dows, where he found 16 inches of snow. Frank Chamberlta made a business ..... 10 it tne first of th returned home Sunday, sawmill. Y EARNS FOK "STAGE was. In Week. , Walter Itlackhurn, who has been resident of Camas Prairie for a num ber of years, has sold his stock ranch and the stock to Ixtwell Cang-er. Mr. '"anger has also bought a part of K K. Fahrenald-s ranch near Xvc where he and Mrs. (lunger WB Intake their future home. Mrs. Urn Case and daughter left Saturday for Dale to spend vacation week wit Mr. ("use on the raich. votwn was a visitor at Kond ranch Tuesday on business. The play siven Saturday night at the 'Monarch hall by the Pilot Kock high school students, was greatly enjoyed by a fun house and the voting people deserve much credit, for each one act ed their parts perfectly. Pearl White, the little negro girl, was simply stunning1. ltobert Bond returned , night from Portland after the stock show. Kay Mceng over Tuesday 9k. ,jrlvHsf You Don't Have to Question the Quality The Government settled that It sent millions of pounds of KG BAKING POWDER SAN rRANCISCO LttjUe GWftYflfttf Moomt. jiit arrived rron; Shanghai. wantH to bssouto a New York star, with hen little dog "SmudKc" as Iibr opposite. Only 11. she has alraflay artyi-ared i:. -i) it- leading plays. tho SEEDS OF PROHIBITION SCATTERED IN GERMANY By c. kl n. am at Ratunla y attending I'nited I'ress Statt Correspondent.) HKIU.IN. Xov, -J. The first seeds r national prohibition in (!ernian 'o new belief sown. Atneriru's ex ample la htd up by many thinking of Rridse creek was -ormars as one Cinmnv nneht t for a load of Inmhor Pnllnw tvith r-au..Ai IsifnvlMilii J. H. Wmsmw left the first of the liquor, week for .Spokane on a vacation and And while Germany so far hasn't' fin v campaign against alcohol such I ns Kngland la now experiencing", there to the troops "over there" more than all other brands combined. Before the War and Now A NASTY COLD EASED AT ONCE: ' - - Pape's Cold Compound" then breaks up a cold in a few hours KATiAMA Mil. L IS SOI.I) KKI-So. !CoV. 2S. Bobort llarr, well - known c 'weenian vallry oggT. and associate- jotrchased Senator F ti. Biirnts' new shingle mill at Kalama yesterda", and will take pssession at once. Assyria ted with Mr. Ilarr ara are distinct signs UmI the thoughtful 0nk Potter, who is interested with, men oi th nation are neginmng t" h!m In the Castle Roch I-ogglng com 1 realise that ' schnapps" could disap- p.ln , lim a. L Tluland and E. G. pear uom i erniany aiivaniagemsi . Kindorf of 1'1-lK. Pnek standpoint of food conserva- j Thp ,Inrr shinple Company has been 1th and finances. incorporated with capital stock of True, this th- ntOu g nkum in per-! $60,000. The officers are R. IT. Harr. colating. nut. it is significant that re- president: K. ti. Kindorf. secretary, centlv a ir'hibitim convention was I and i L. Bulfl nd. treasur.-r. hld here. And just now in the magn- ! . ... zinc "Die Olocke." a serimifl paper , dealing with social subjects, appears n n article strongly urging the nation Don't atay stuffed-up Quit Mowini, to oUT America's example, and snuffling! A dose of "Pape'sCold ' "The proci-dureof the rich and taken every two hours 'Powerful United States of America In iMAlfv instituting prohibition. wrote Dr. i C ompoimd until three doses are- taken SCHOOL i:;i ipmi:t PEtB VIENNA. Nov. IS. The Austrian government has decided to Issm school equipment free this year to alt , jfrima r" MhooW. I breaks up n severe cold and ends ill Krs Neumann, "which one here now i gr ppe misery. ! no lonirer passes OVOB with a smile or , I The very first dose oppn.s your cloir- I a RH'P'1 .iok?. should Klve us food for t j Bed-up nostrils and the air passages j thought" of th head: utops nop hunnlni;; re-i Th we-war expenditure of Oer- jl!eve- t;:- headache, dullness, fever- ! """V 'or beer, brrtndy and wine' I iehneaa, .iec.ins, soreness and stiff- i an,"llnte 1 '" 3.r,lo.000,000 marks aj : nt?p. t vear according to XeumUnn's fiRiires. j "Pape's Cold Compound'' is the ' Tnis amntint has been altered by war- i quickest, surest relief known and costs "m regulations reducing the eon only a few cents at drug stores. j't ""'option of alcoholic beverages, but ! acts without assistance. tastes nice. I"" 'he licnior business. N'eumann j .contains no (itiinine In.ti.it iibam .uWi tastes nuuiona ot c.-ntners u f'npo'.s: START TOMORROW 10 KEEP IT UP EVERY WORK Get into the habit of drinking a glass of hot water before breakfast. crapes, fruit, prraln and potatoes which I could be employed for nutrition pur I poses." He called on all political parties to ; make prohibition an issue inasmuch as i this would relieve the food situation, help Germany in paytntr her war i debts and assist materially In recon structing the country mentally. mOVftl ly and physicallv. If mild beer were Iermitted, he naid he believed a com , plete prohibition on strong drinks J would he overwhelm Inffly adopted. "Such nrlnption," he concluded. "would -show all the world that we do not merely talk earnestly but can also rict earnestly.' Stay on the Job 1 While it Rains U TOWER'S FISH BRAND SLICKER 15 the best wet weather protection cver made LooK forlhe FEREX m EDGE Millions AN OVERSEAS DIARY i of folks bathe Internally i i now instead or rotMing their system with drugs. "What's an inside bath"? j you say. Well, It is guaranteed to I perform miracles according to hot water enthusiasts. j There is vast numbers of men 'and I -i . :v- : women who immediately upon arising ! NOTK At the request of many of in the morning, drink a glass of i his friends Itev. J. M . Cofnellson has hot water with a tf-aspoonufl of lime- consented to the publication of ex- I ' il l Ml) ; ml W M Boston f I --- -.1f-n mrr, I IM I j 4 CHAMBEl TABLETS rJS is just what you need, madam. Many women who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felt miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish their meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter. . We Are Busy HEin STIIFFFn FROM f CATARRH OR A COLD stone phosphate In It. Thl is a very I tracts from the diary he kept while exxcellent health measure. It is in- acting as a Y. M. C, A. secretary in tended to flush the stomach, liver, kid- ! the WIr zne of Trance. The follow neys and intestines of the previous is his first contribution: day' waste, sour bile and indlKcsti j ble material left over In the body i which if not eliminated every day, ' become food for tho millions of bnc ! teria which Infest the bowels. the ' quick result is polsona and toxins ' which are then absorbed, bilious at , ta ks. foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trouble, kidney misery, totfp ItessneM. impure blood an-l all sorts of j ailments. IVonle who fi.el uortd one dav and i badly the next, bill who simply cnnjnf. not net feeling right are irged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphat--- at the drug store. This ( will cost very little hut is sufficient to make anyone a real crank on the sub ject fit internal sanitation. Wed n esd a y , July 1 1, 1 9 1 S A n -nouncement wrnt up today that all were to sleep in their clothing. We disobeyed somewhat, yet we put things vf-ry handy, also flaah lights. Person ally I haven't lost any sleep on nc Counf of the "subs." Nor any meals on account of seasickness. Have been too busy to give either Item a thousht. The fellows have given me a cog nomen which certainly distinguishes i from my ASJKXHate "Y" worker, so j Say Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. "04ss4 Instant relief- no Wait ing. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air pusasges of your head clear and you can breathe freely. Ko more hawk ing, snuffling. Moving, headache, dry ness. .No struggling f..r breath at niKht ; your cold or catarrh disappears. Jet a small bottle of Kly's Cream Halm front your drusffffet now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing eream In your nOBtrlh), It pen etrates through every air passage of the hebid, soot hes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief cnmci instantly. It' just fine. Dbtl't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh. But Not Too Busy to Take on More Work WE KNOW That when it comes to overhauling or tuning up your car we can deliver the goods. WE KNOW That you will be thoroughly pleased with the performance" of your car after it leaves our shop. WE KNOW That there are many cars here that are being neglected that are wearing needlessly for want of being overhauled at the proper time. Don't wait too long. LET US DO IT NOW 1 Jewett & Dimick I l Day rhono 486 . 546 Main St. NlBht p,,one 3"-R j he need not look when the name is called. Mr. Perry is 6 feet 2 Inches tall and very slim. As I pass, they call out. "Heh. Shorty, give me some of that." This afternoon It snys Doctor Connor, formerly of Johns Mop kins hospital. Thousands r men surrerlnjr from fatal diseases would be In perfect health today were it not for was cloudy and I blt now b(.,or,. ,,to Iflt lt- lm ' rained in torrent, so it Is much cool-I pie process t,, rid yourself of the to- v. i i i'T. The sea is verv smooth and we I P00 hibft tn any form. Just go to Tobacco Habit O angerous nny up-to-date drug store and (ret some I hee, grain b a etc. ' an tie tttted to KW up wire nitl on stock, gpectal wlrli in . 'I l and Rpoel of viaxeri thread. J?f cents. By MMlJ, i cents. Full rtlwt (Ml with staine 'I he RrOWS MT'ii Ul ih- I "o.. IT( I'irst Ml reet. I'-irf land. Oregon. C Vicicsl OLDS Head or chest are best treated "externally" with ICRS VAP0RU YOUR BODYGUAKCT - ZOf. 60'. 12Q """ ni.iKiriK mi ..i I NleOtfll UblU; th-m all illrfrti-l 6S.PTSM train. I fft fii hllnnry n thijiinil lo; th'- pcrnicfoiin habit iiufokly itroverblJ hiar and ran harilly wait vnlh-. DritmsU rofund th- mon- m . .. - n I T If thSy flUh B sure to refill l.'iriff fnr oar time fnr mral. It was a flnennn- ntritla nno,in-m..rt by Dnc ilinn-r wp witi nprvpil to.niKht. I nti)tiT Cunnor Bi.nn to uppo.-ir in tiiiii pn It nil :irtir Mr. It. HoOVat own hoart P'-r. It ttl "l thr teqST' '"' BlcotlM Ld -ho sovpel M ,h, cMsta Bfcu. SSSStS,? Jfi? feftlbtroJ i M We gn throiiRh two reels of a mnv- he surprised at the result. ie t'tniirht. Then the machine made the pictures and actors perform as j I hough they had a had case of Saint ! Vitus's dance. Not being able to lo lemtfl the trouble In the dark we closed the performance and made our "bow" to the udience. The only effective way to convince a contra rv man thai he is wrong: Is to agree with him. Shiloh Largest Used Car Department in Pendleton CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD EASY TERMS -1916 Dodge Roadster, with new cord tires, a snap. 1917 Chevrolet, runs like new. 1916 Ford Roustabout, just overhauled, a bargain 1918 Dodge Touring at a bargain. Series 8 Franklin at an attractive low figure. Empire Touring Car. This is a real bargain. Cadillac Bujr, new tiros and paint. ' THESE CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE Beck & Miller rhonc 203 628 Cottonwood St. 2