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DAILY EAST OREGON!. IT, PE'TDLETON. ORBOON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 81, 1019. PAOE aETEH LEVI ELORIDGE MUST RESEED WHEAT FOR 7 92C Special News of Umatilla Co. j TWELVE PAGES PRETTY WEDDING TOOK are hoth popular young people who ! hnvo a hint of friends, who wish them it long and hnppy life. A Christmas tno was given Wed : liOMdny ut the whuol house by the tea. hers, Mr, slaughter und Mien lla Sturdlvant, when nil the school chil dren iwwuil prMMtl with rundy und nut which wire greatly enjoyed by thrin. A number of .f n wero ore. URIAH, Dec. 11. On Chrllma. ",'r,".""r.: M's. Mary Peteraon. dliv th home i.f Mr , M-o ILIII. ...... ' - " """ '""'. M lulu I-auruncc (Kant oiioiiian Hpaotal.) r. iik .if Albee, was the icene of a prefix wedding when their daughter, Frances M. Dlek became the bride of wilford Corley, of Ourdans. Ret, sir. Sinclair of I'klah, officiating. Tin l.rlde ' becomingly attired In white with georgette crepe. Thone present wore Mr. and M rs. M. V. Dick, par ental of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Opt-ley, parents ,,r tin. groom, Mr. and Mrs. ESdfcar 1 ll. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence. Dick. Mr. and Mm. Th Kiirlgrht, Calc Dick, T,eland Dick, Fay hp,'n vlaltlnar his parent, Mr. and Mia. Bert Olbba and Mrs. orvln Ollibs. James Vinson whu In mi Satur day frtim tho Teel saw mill ufier aup. PlIt'H. Svclla MIIIm, Caroline Liircnz, of I'Hnh. A vn. Hcrogglns. Jean Clark. Rath Dcrn and Mario Dern of Albee who have- been away attending school, came hnme Saturday to spend the holidays. ""ft Anil-mon of Hood River who DlOk, BlVln Corloy, Klmer ( 'orlcv. anil Dasle Corley. Mr. und Mrs. rley If you do not knew how In get rid of a cold quickly should you not con alder the experience of other who have found a way nf doing mi? Mm. H. G. Barker, Little Kails. N. Y. writes "Chambcrlaln'H Cough Rem edy waa uaed by my hiiaband a year or so ao and It ugulikly cured him of a severe cold." Recommends Cbaraheriala'l Cough ItriiHHly. "My daughter eight years of age used a bottle of Chamberlain s Cough Remedy a year ago last spring when she had WBOopIng cough, and she re covered from the attach In a shun time, filnee then we have always kept a bottle of that remedy In the house aijfl have used It with good results," Mrs. o. a Andrim ,,f Range, was In t"wn Tuesday on his return home. Mrs. Maliel Casn and children left Halurny for her home near Dale, to upend the holidays with Mr. Cnsei on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. U (1. Huston, Mr. and Mrs. J. 9. Moure and Mrs. Ed Hretun. were In town Monday shopping. Rain fell all night Friday night and all day Saturday, which has settled the snow, until wagons and autns have again been pressed .Into service. The snow went slowly and there was no high water. A family reunion with a Christmas tree for the little ones and a big din. Wednesday. William Allison, of Oriental Is spend Ing a few duya in I'klah wjth tils son Walter Alison. MIsm Vallle Caldwell and brothers lllnton Cardwell of ling Creek, sister and brother of Mrs. (leorge Caldwell tjf ITklah, aro spending tho holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell ut tho Iiund ranch. A Christmas entertainment wiui given Wednesday evening at the church by Mrs, Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allison, spent Christmas on Itrldge Creek with Mrs. Allison's parents Mr. and Mrs. Moengs. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hllbert of Hridge creek passed through town Thursday morning to spend Christmas with Mrs. Huberts parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. "in Dern of Albee. Miss Eena Mettle who Is teaching near Ilaker, arrived Mnnay evening to Iend Christmas wit h her iMtrents, Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Mettle. Henry Nye a former resident of l'kfsh, eame in Wednesday . in visit friends during the holidays. A large crowd from ITklah attend ed tho Christmas dunce given at Albee Thursday night, which they report as a swell uffair and greatly enjoyed by all. Walter Kirk was In town Wednes day from the Teel saw mlil. Marie Mettle Is at home for the holi days, fn m her school on Butter creek. Del Shllts and wife of Hrrmlston passed through town Wednesday on their way to Dulc to attend the funeral of their uncle, Harney ShJItH. Clyde Helmlck, and Claud Jarvls ( KhM Oreffonlan .4ec.ul.) PILOT HOCK, Iter. 31. AinonK the Pilot ltuck ranchers who are cum -pi'lleU In rit'til their wheat 1h Mayor Lav) Bh&idi, who h jH about J op hi rt H lo tow an uk the u,c:iilu,r perm It h. BM$UM of the ahund-i nre of rnolMturo the fall Hnvvn grain h - lOltfctl A very daintily arranged dinner party whh kIvcii Kunday evening at the home of Mrs. A. M. Uond on But Al der Htreet. ThoHe present were MIhhch Vronu Fullenwleder, Alta fn.lth, Klrna and Alta licylen, Velnm Kniith McrKlaniPH i. X- Johnston, K. T. Fun nirK and A. M. Jfond. Mr. and Mr. FYank Martin on r.irlM ma day. Thirty ono of th Mnrlln family with a fow friends enjoyed ''hrlnttnaH together. Miss Ileh n Meetnfs, who Ik tenchln near T'llot Hrk came up Monday, ro- Inisi rn Ti n as. . r.te. Mrs. P. U Newton. Irving. N. W'OTSu" ner for all. was given at the hnme of ' returned from Ilrtdgo Creek. Tuesday y. Jflss Stella Mills was In town OREGON THEATRE, New Years W, Mi, Jan. 1st THE UNITY PLAY CO. OFFERS THE BIG DRAMATIC SUCCESS , 'ISM MA POWERFUi PLAV IN ACTS 38C9l Icon MOTNCft. pmmn. m ling Ihc his Ivad tiler Chrlstmai evening where they have for the aat tw'o weeks k Helmlck brothers cattle. Brand Jaivbi, of Id Wedneslay to visit with Mrs. S. J. Helmlck. Rev. Mr. Herbert left morning fur Dale to preach the fun eral sermon of Mr. tthllts, who was bi-riod Christmas day. Jesse Hllbert, wife and son. of Dridgc creek visited with Mr. and Mrs Frank Hllbert Wednesday night. Barney Vnlentine Khilts of Dale, died at his home there of paralysis December 23, 1819. He was born at Kdson, Chlppew county. Wisconsin, Feb. 14, 186a and was married to Miss Ulnnche Cavender, July 4, 188S. In 1889 a son was born, who died when two months old. In the fall of 189 1e and his wife came west, locating at Dale, Oregon, where he has made his aome until the time of his death. He I was 54 years, nine months, and nine I lays old. He is survived by one I brother. George Lester Shllts of Gil man. Wisconals, One niece Mrs. B. F. i Keenev of I'klah who hus made her home with him most of the time for the last nine years, and one nephew Delberl Cecil Khilts. who has also made his home with him for a number of years. He was burled at Dale where the remains will lay until spring when I they will be shipped to Wisconsin to be laid beside his child. Any comprehensive zoning plnn should reserve a zone for pedestriani who habitually turn to the left. THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK CAST AND PRODUCTION LADIES, MASTER THIS: 1JFFDJ3L Jlhl UDVnFUL The first 10 ladles solving this cipher puzzle will receive two tick ets !ach for Thursday night's show. It is work by a code some of you have used at school and has something to do with tho piny. Your answer must be at the box office before 10 p. in. January 1. Prices $1.00. 75c. a41c SCATS AT THOMPSON'S DRUG STOItR JIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIItllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM KSf COAL I Get it Now ffMU the Getting is Good. ECZEMA ON FACE E( Itched and Burned Cod staidly. Cancnra Heals. "Eczema broke out on my face which was covered with dry blisters. They itched and burned constantly, and then my face would become swollen and inflamed. At times f covld not alccp !or tbc burning and itching. "For four years I was troubled mostly in the summer. At ln&t a friend told me about Cutiirura which I bought. After 1 bad used two cakes of Soap and one box of Ointment I was healed." (Signed) Miss Delilah R. Bullcck, G. BeUiiigham, Vaah. Keep Your Skin Clear Scalp Clean, Hands Soft Cuticura Soap to c'ranse. purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, socthe and heal, h; ve been most successful in preserving clear skins, clean scalps, and good hair, rs well as in preventing little skin troub les becuminggreatones. Uscnoother ioi toilet purposes than Cuticuia. eT" fV- h;ure t" (pt th- fa?"-fmttnir rratrmnre of Oilifiirk Tatrnmon your skin. Th So p. Oint ntnt und Txlrtrm 2tr i h cvrr fwv. Snmplc tjuc-h fnM by mail i..i.lrtR.t "Cncwa, Dept. R, Sunshine I s it's the best from Rock Springs. Royal j One of the best of Utah's Coals. AN ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU Phone 92 f Van Petten Lumber Company I 700 W. Alta TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi JIN INSIDE BATH MAKES YOU LOOK AND FEEL FRESH Says a glas i of hot water With phosphate before breakfast keeps illness away. Physicians the world over recom mend the inside bath, declaring: thin is vastly metro important than out side cleanliness, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the Wood, causing- ill health, whtle the pores in the ten yards of bo-wcls do. Men and women are urged to drink each morning, lefore .breakfast, ft glass of hot water vllh a teaspoonfttl of Umcstime phosphate in it. as n harmb'ss means of helping to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible materials, poioons, sour bile and tox ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and pur if ying the alimentary canal be fore estlng more food. Those who wake up with bad breath coaled tiuigue, nasty taste or have a dull, aching head, sallow complexion, uct1 stomach; others who have bilious attacks or constipation, should obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug store. This will cost very little but is sufficient to show he aluc of liudde hjlliinK. Mrs. Eugene Unseal of Pine drove was a Pilot flock vlaltor Monday. Bl n j u e I J. 'a rn e a ca 1 1 1 e man, of the Webb Slough county was a busi ness vfUor here on December 27. The Masons of the Pilot Kock lodge and their families were highly pleased with the banquet and program given Prlduy evening In the I. it. o. K. hall. About 40 persons were present. Among the out of town guests were; Hnird GH lie land, Mr. and Mrs. Carl J' nsen, Mr. und Mrs. Hugh Currln, fr. and Mrs. Percy Folsom, Miss Mary Schlegel, Harry Schlegcl, Hruce Cjlherl and Pert Huholts. An address by Prof. W. O. Staver on "Missions if Masonry' and music by r W. Pati lus end O. X. Johnson. Mr. Paulus tdaying tho piano and Mr. Johnston tho base violin, were the features of tho program. Refreshments conslst-'r-r cf oster sup and saltine wafers sandwiches and and coffee, cuke und 'co cream were served. Charhs Piquet a prosperous rancher of Oitrd'tn was here shopping Friday. Miss Mary Krhlcgel is spending the fhrlstinaH Holidays with her parents Mr. and Mr, fieorge Schlegel, one milo south Of Pilot Rock. Dr. H- A. Schneier left last week for short visit with friends In Portland. The Oddfellows lodge will give a box social and u dance New Year's eve In tho T. O. O. F. hall. The pro ceeds will go to an Odd Fellows home for which a series of dances have been given. Prof. W. O. Staver and Carl A. Stewart, comprise the committee in charge. M. A. Sturtevant sold to John Rtin yan the 40 acres of land, adjoining tho Itunyun ranch on the north side. Mr. Uunyan now owns to the city limits. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Kidwell and fnmily spent Sunday In Pendleton visiting Mrs. Kid wells parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miller. "VY. L Mulvey an attorney from Ore gon City Is In filot Kock looking after he St u r t e va n t est a t e. Mrs. Jewell Roork and two small "ons aro spending the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Roork of Nye. The Poy Scouts went on a hike Saturday, probably the last one before their scout master, -Rev. J. T. Rickfnrd leaves for China. At 10 o'clock Sat urday morning Dwight Schannep and Paul Bracher went up the Bast Birch , Creek nnd after two hours hilte stop-! ped, built a fire, and hid in nearby' hrush. About l o'clock the scoutmas ter and scouts left Pilot Rock, hiking tip the creek trying to find the two hidden boys. Near the Albert Gilliam ranch they were found. Iter In the afternoon the scout? cooked a comp flre dinner and hiked home in the moonlight. Mrs. Lon Knotts, president of the fllot Rock Community Club, called a .qieclal meeting Monday evening, De cember 29. The ladies met at the home of Mrs. A. M. Bond, und discuss ed whether to postpone their social meeting of December 31. A motion was carried to postpone the meeting until Wednesday, January 7, because of the Odd Fellows dance on New Year's eve. . H linn wmammiiSSfP I Mincd CAicfcn. -M Satii l T "- ii.- fs-- ) Y&SL J P S A d PPt1" with minced chidtti H frC' X "rlyV nd fiekl-. w fold n critp $ r&J&-- lTU W.. .nJ Dmt... - Add b2f IimrirV tidi, .m OTiu bU JmuM 1,81 I faaMT ?l,iw.--f rt?V w to Eogluh walnut, .nd hopfd H .l,'rfOLYMPlCfloiBd. A V " S" I -cV oStlSiyillg; SsS? El d. j VIC floor Brerf. ' SSM tJ . tfe, Lm Marmalade and CAee... H I 1 II H S Ii T.lt. orange rn.rm.Uo, rr!i J,', onthin flux, of OLY j ft Cold Chicken and Chaa I . Mntir4 aid wl (TMia mail. HP p, , fg. Sandwiches t&Z?t- mimSSif nd ljrp grated dWs- . 1 raflS LB ' order flour 1 I Kt aialces better breadl For William Simmons was a guest at the home of M. and Mr John Heath Sunday. l-augh a lHtle less at your bor's troubles :ind a little more own. Chicago News. Rent The building formerly known as the White ' City Saloon. Owners will remodel same to suit re sponsible tenant. A splendid place to kep cow and chickens. Inquire ut street car office. Centralla Sentinel. ITow rff Knrw wicked stand ic slippery 'The places." "How do you know they are wick ed?" "By the language they use when they slip." Boston Globe. ! m I ; .,, 1 I RIETH LADIES TO VISIT (Kasl OreKonian Special. I ItRITH. D"C. 31. Mrs. John Hoath find liettsio Heath will leave Tuesday evening for Arkanaaa where they In tend to visit relative, when return ne ther will be accompanied hy Mrs. Heath's sistcr-in-iaw, MJ. JVilliam Siinmoiia and children. The ReltD school reopcnwH Monday morninfr. Miss Ullle Woods returned to school Monday mortlfalg to continue her high school work. A community Christmas tree and orogram was fftven at the school house Wednesday evening-. A number was present in spite of the rainy weather. A Christmas dinner was prepared hy Mrs. William Kllis Thursday to which many relatives were invited. In cluding; Mr. and Mrs. riert Snyder and three children. Mrs. Sin) Sloan nnd daughter Gladys, Mrs. R. R. Bad gett and daughters. Iena. Hobble, Margartte and Iorothy, Mr. and Mrs, J. W. DIUey and children, liobert. William and Gladys. Miss rtuth i;nls and Miss tAX0 Woods were Pendleton visitors Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. John Heath, B. A. Heath and daughter Zelma, Mrs. A. R. Rlggs and small son Jack were Pen dleton visitors Monday. Max Uvlngston. George Swartz and William Harrison were Pendleti.n visi tors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Snyder and son Clarence and daughter Ruth were in Pendleton Saturday evening. Mr. Hall was a Pendlefon visitor Monday. W. W. Snyder who has been ill at his home for a few days was able to return to work Sunday. Mrs. Joe BnUta Is visiting friends and relatives in Tekoe. Washington. Mrs. I Marlln left yesterday morn ing for I.a Grande. Dwight Ban ford Is employed at the ltlelh Hotel. Tom Sutherland of Ii Grande was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Reath Saturday. Mrs. Campbell mother of Mrs. G. K. Short and brotlier IDarvey spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Shorts. iira. i- U. 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