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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1920 PAGE TREKS News of Pendleton 4'Iuhhch MxxM. Tomorrow. Homo hygiene and cnr of the nick 'la-.. , under the Instruction of Ml Stusui p, Walsh, of the Hed Cross, will le held Wedneiidny at 2 p. in. The meeting were to have been held thin morning. Ititnhlt lrlm ..ini. i. .1 Two nectlonH of liind wire covered by thon Who partii'liiited In the rab bit drive In the Hhi-vIm canyon region Kunday. Fred llennlon. county agent, reportrt that reaultH were poor becuuae moat of the rabbltH, with the melting ol the Hnow, had left the KutvIh region end gone to the Irrigated dlHtrlcu. It In thought they will be exterminated by the poiaon imed on the alfalfa bind. I null for righting. 1'ied KlHk. arrentcd laat night for righting, and charged with dlnorderly conduct, forfeited $10 ball in police court for hla non-appearance for trial. OVER-EATING la the root of Marl? all dig citift Till. If rour digestion U weak Or out of kilter, better oat Us and uo RmioiDS the new aid to better difmtion. PlaaaaBl to teka effort! v a. Let K, moid, help lrihUn out your digestive troublai. MADE BY SCOTT BOWNE makim or SCOTT-a EMULSION .... i -Xmim Oraod Jury tadtotS .Mi'tihmlM. T. J. McClinnlH, recently an-eated here on a cluirgo of operating a atlll, waa among thoae Indicted Monday by tilt r. H. grand Jury In I'orlland. He will come up for trial at the coming term of the federal court there. Nl-laoii Hera on lu,-,,,. .... lark aV Nelaon. atate manager for I he Unliable IJfe Insurance Co. ar rived from I'orlland thi morning to spend a few duya here on bualncss. WUI !. ( Ill hi. a:. W. I,. Thompson and K. P. Marshall left last evening for Chicago where Mr. Thompson la to attend a reserve bank meeting. H. W. Collins, who has been in California, will Join the two men in Chicago. Ijnglon Delegates to Meet. The two delegates from each post of the American LeKion In Umatilla county will meet in the Pendleton Commercial Association rooms Wed nesday evening at 7:30 to report on the attitude of their poshta toward a permanent organization of the county posts. The temporary organization was effected two weeka ago. Dele gates are exepcted from the Milton, Weston and Hermlston posts. 101101101101101101101101101101 b CmidulaK- i-'or Honors. Brnssl Croelutt, of this city, who Is a Junior at the University of Oregon, is a candidate fur honor in rhetoric. Crockett, who was wounded while strving with the Canadians In the re cent war, Is a prominent student at the college, and la a member of the varsity debating team. Tx I nriiw DUtrllilitnl. A heavy demand for Income tax form Is noticed by W. D. Chamberlain deputy Internal revenue collector. Many people who are aubject to the In come tax are complying with the ri.lca. atales Mr. chamberlain, and are anxious to make return. The time limit expire March 15. farm Bureau Mi'etuur .Saturday. A farm bureau meeting- for the far inera of the Pendleton dlatrict will be held Saturday in the county library, at J p. m., according to announcement made todav bv FVed Itnnriinn cntintv agent. This meeting waa scheduled in wecemocr out tne cold weather interfered. Do You Know "Holsum Bread" We know FROM PERSONAL INSPECTION that "HOLSUM" is made under ideal conditions, in the BlGCiEST, FINEST, CLEANEST. BAKERY in the Northwest, every ingredient tested for its purity, every precaution taken that each loaf shall be MADE CLEAN, SOLD CLEAN DELIVERED CLEAN Ask for "HOLSUM," full 1 lb. and 1 1-2 lb. Loaves, 10c and 15c Received Fresh from the Big Portland Bakery Every Morning. SI Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. I I Fine Groceries and Meats Phones 101. ( Private exchange connecting both departments.) 101101101101101101101101101101 t I o TH I O OilhiiH Going: to Xpw York. H W. CoIIIdh, who ha been in Southern California for the last three week with Mra. Collintt and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. SturKis, ha wired hi of- ficeH here that he will make a trip to j -sew York Mfon returning to Pendle ton. He plans to Join W. I.. Thorn p Hon In the east, Mr. Thompson havins kft last night for Chicago. Water rVpartment Cut In Main. A six Inch main was rut in yester day afternoon for the Collin Flour Mill hy a force from the water de partment. The work included saw ing a cross section out of an 8-Inch cast iron main and Inserting a T to lead off the 6-Inch tap to the mill. Water In the district was off from 1 o'clock until 5:30. Red Cross Congratulated. A letter of congratulation for the showing of Umatilla county in the re cent Red Cross roll call was received today by C. K. Cranston from Earl Kllpatrlck, division manager, at Se attle. Mr. Cranston was county chair man of the drive and succeeded in en rolling better than 75 per cent of the number enrolled in 1918. To Hold Triangular Innate. The first of a series of triangular debates between Echo, Stanfield and Hermlston will take place on Friday In Hermiston. At the preliminary de late Miss Itys Davis, Dewey Payne. Miss Jane G-unn and Miss Dorothy FrfeuH. with Miss Doris3fcwayze and Owynn Hughes as alternates, were OhoiMta to' repreMBt the Hermlston h. h ttthool. PROTECT ' ; sr.nvK-i:. "See Me Before The Fire" (Your Self j Your Income (Your Family With an acvhlcnt policy wrllton through till ccnejr. W wrltp them at tho lowest rates and rIto you JOE KERLEY Insurance, Loans, "'I ' Real Estate. Grain V 721 Main Pendleton ni.-1ui Is In Chiiui. BUhop I- H. Hoots, Episcopal bish op to China, who is known to Tendle ' ion neonk Is in Portland for n fw davs before returning to Chinn Rlstri- op Roots has been In China for 24 years but came to the United .States to attend the triennial convention of his church. Miss Ida Hoyd's class in i he Church of the Redeemer Sunday school is called the "Bishop Root's Class" in honor of the bishop. Receives Framed Picture. The Pendleton Commercial Associ ation this morning received a large framed picture of the $2,000,000 struc ture nrn nnrl nt Hip hnma , . ' the 'Chamber of Commerce of the I nited states of America. It is to be located in Washington. D. C., and be a me morial of the part taken by American business in the great war. The pic ture Is In color and shows the pro posed building to be of the type of architecture characteristic of the pub lic buildings in the capital. New War Saving Stamps Here. Local banks are now offering for jsale the 1920 series of War Savings Stumps, which sell for $4.12 this month and are payable on January 1, 1925, with a face value of $5. The stamps this year are red and bear the likeness of Washington. They must be kept In a new folder, provided for this years Issue, as stamps bought last year come due in 1924. The thrift stamps, which sell for 25 cents each, are unchanged In character. This is Going to be a Building Season People don't wish for things any more they yell for them. - The cry used to be "More Ships," now it is for "More Homes." That means more business this year than any season you ever saw. We can take care of your building requirements. Furnish you plans, estimates, material of all sorts, and tell you just what the job will cost you. We always have plenty of Rock Springs Coal on hand. OREGON lumber , (WATCH THIS SPACE) Father of Athena Woman Tlos. W. A. Skidmore, of Eugene, the father of Mrs. Mary Hunt, of Athena, died recently as the result of injuries retvived in an auto accident. Mr. Skidmore was seriouslv hurt when a railroad locomotive struck him, break ing several ribs and causing Internal injuries. Besides Mrs. Hunt, Mr. Skid more Is survived by a widow, a dnugh ter. Miss Mary Skidmore of Tillamook, and two sons, William Skidmore, who is a student at Vnlverslty of OrRon and Walter Skidmore of Curton. Elks Ruildiiur Progressing. Terra cotta for the cornice and en trance of the new Elks building has arrived. The work of bricklayers and carpenters is continuing and the con struction up to the third floor will probably be completed by the middle of next week. Plumbers have started vork and the installation of the heat ing system will begin a week from to day. The cold weather delayed the building about five weeks but the work is going forward rapidly now. Rulie neekwitli at Orplim This Week. Sparkling with fun and music and color, this week's bill at the Orpheum is one of the most interesting and en tertaining of the season. IV w Price, assisted by Adelaide Mason, one of the t snappiest, cleverest bare-back per formers we have seen in many moons, and "Rube" Heckwith, the Oregon boy who learned to play the piano with one hnnd and lasso broncs with the other over in Pendleton this Hrlce. we repent, is Just as funny an eccen tric dancer and all around cutter-up as ever comes our way. Oregon Journal. Elderly People Have A Daily Health Problem Stomach muscles and digestive organs low to act as age advances MOST people find tlie year dipping by without real izing it, until Kuriclenly confronted with the fuct that they can no longer digext everything tbey would like to eat. It then becomes their daily tank to avoid what tbey know to be chronic con stlpation. j When exercise and light diet fail it will be neceMary to resort to artificial mean. Strong physics and cathartic, however, are not advisable for elderly people. They aet too powerfully and a feeling of weakness result. V hat is needed is a laxative containing effective but mild Eropertic. Thi i best found in r. Caldwell' Syrup Pepsin which is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin. It acts gently and without griping, and used a few days will train the digestive organs to do their work naturally again without other aid. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepxin has been on the market since 1 892 and was the private formula of Dr. W. B. Caldwell, who is himself Fat HP' 3 past 80ycnrsof ago and Mill active in In profiniuon. It OSS lMJf?ftt at any drug store and one bottle is enough to lust even a large family ninny months1. It is a trustworthy preparation. In jpite of the fact tliat Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid laxative in the world, there being over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who need its benefts have not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldvjell, jtt Washington Sc., MontLello, Illinois. Fresh Vegetables Head Lettuce, large heads, 2 for 25c Fresh Tomatoes, per pound 38c Brussel Sprouts, per pound 35c Large White Celery, per bunch 25c Parsley, per bunch 05c Gcod Cabbage, per pound 09c Nice White Cauliflower, per head 20c to 35c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 Oliver Chilled Plows Plow Makers for the World Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Ore. Walla Walla, Wash. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton aOYS 1 ' .M.SM Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. PENDLETON, OREGON New Model Holt Farm Tractor s Caterpillar "55 99 The model you have been waiting for. The model so extensively used by Uncle Sam. The model you can use on siimerfallow. The model most suited to even farm need. The model with the most draw bar pull. Inquire at once, our allotment limited. 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