East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 20, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORBOONIAH, PENDLKTON, OftgOOW, TUESDAY. JANUARY 20, 1020
FAOB IDC
THE THOMAS SHOP
Formerly Known at Th ParU
Twelve Million
Teeth Lost
V-VWV
Social and Personal
To sew Im lioini' i. women olive Alton were lenders, lug In complete the ceremony. Ail-
nf the Charch ct the lt.dc.niri will The e-eit la to bo given In Moose Journtns after lant evening's session
i... . i tomorrow altoi-noon ui the msl Mall at ;so o'clock and Degree r the members enjoyed an Infnrnml sup
11,1,1 ' ' M' 'liinli MiiisIi. Honor members ns well as a few in- per in tin banquet hwn, Off losrs In-
'" "'' Oat Blunts ore to be x.,, IrttMg wilt be pi Will stalled were: Mrs. t.oiitM Lampkln,
,"1 " foM "ir" of Kxch vear the lodge conducts n slni past guardian neighbor: Mrs A.
ami lb. ladles are a-k.-.l l,. InuR , ca,piKn. the losing teams ex- Thomas, present Knar.lian neighbor;
with them thln.td.sand scissors, ,..,,, the banquet in honor of the Mr- . .!.-., Houser. magician; Mrs
, , , lone moot sneeessful. ' 'Early in Febrn- Mite Fried ly. clerk: J. P. Walker.
. """ . ' '. ' ' . 'V - teams are to l,
..... . m ....... one. . , isjn contest. da. mMW
i i'" 1 H' i .i i . inuiii ii it-ii i vmn n
tftiV I n iluletl for tomorrow
hrn a Imnuuri will ! (Ivott t
son for .Kink rr. Mrs. J. M. rook ami Al inr-
Mm Bmtl Dohimi
Inner sent i ml. ami A. Thonu.N. ouUr
M MaiKari't Put no m nrrlved noma wnttnel.
Ihiit iBArnitta fr..tii IWr1Un1 .fi..r litfui.i t.. ).? i n vl 1 t mi I It t .
I 1 I tl It - i !!'.. I 1 ! S Lll'lll' ,,, ,., t. , ... , ,. Xi .... , , A M ..1. M . 1 M W ,. ....
of ,h, tw1 Uwm -han rnl.-!i'd lthnko-ValkiT business Winn Johiumn, adviser: Mrs. Tom
irani t. ami inro. or i'..!!..,,.. i..i,,t.,-...
nun irn, i.inr.i v. -i aiui Airs. , . . .
to am
Long h
Om the Top and Then
Some.
dftStater, Him raiicii Baldwin.
t'apiain ! tho i: minis, unit
Mrs. oru Hamttton, musician.
Mrs. M. IV ltuUlwm, who has boon' Tho event Is called for 7;3U o'clock,
sojourning in Salem has returned to j
IVndtoton to mako her homo with her Tho OreMn KoHorallon of Women's
Clubs will give a luncheon in Portland
Saturday. The affair will take placa
at tho Portland hotel with Mrs. Ida
allahan. president prosidinff. The
sprakers will ho Mrs. Sarah Kvans
Mrs. t" has. 11 I'astnor. and Miss I.utie
Ml of tho federation offi-
rs wll! he present.
iT is estimated that twelve million
decayed teeth are pulled out every
year by dentists in the United States.
Every one f the twelve million
teeth had It) he taken out heeause of
neidect. H t ie people who lost these
leeth had gone to a dentist soon
enough, all eould have been saved.
Think how many kinds of aches
there must have been in these twelve
million teeth! Think how mueh suf
fering and sickness were caused by
neglect !
Why nol have Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker
System examine your teeth ami tell you what ought to bQ
dime to save them? It will cost nothing lo find out.
t .-r 1 1
I
DI. TAINLESS I'AllKKU
Mrs II. t? . Newport of Hot mist on.
Is a FV mil" ton isttnr today on her
way to Smm side Washington.
'I never felt lotter In my lifo than MomlH-n and friends of tho Fir!
sln.o taking the first dose of Mayr's Vhrlsian church will lo guests nt a
U i'toh tftil Remedy. I had a had case cafeteria supper whU h will ho served
of Indigestion and hloating and tried j hi tho Ksemcnt of the church tomor- gftsums
all kind of medicine. Mars wonder- rtm at 6 30 p. m. Thv supper will
fn Honied in all and more than is precede tho regular Wednesday prayer
claimed fur it. On my recommends- me ting.
tion our postmaster's wife In using It ;
with good result." It Is a simple Miss Helen White loft this morn'ms
harmless (.reparation that removes the : for Portland, after a visit at the home
catarrhal mucus from tho Intestinal ! of tr. and Mrs, U l. Idleman. Miss Sc.ut" If C A lien special
tract and allavs the inflamation whlfh : White, who is lr. Idloman's aunt has nt,,.m lor t n, Atlas Inmance Oo
causes practically all stomach, liver I just returned frim a trip Kast. f on l( is for li QrmndS Mon-
and intestinal ailments. Including; ap day.
pendicitix. ino dose will chnvlnce or Having Installed nil hut four of the, .... ,
money refunded. At all Druggists 1920 officers last night. Neighbors of, j.'or tlu, pleasure of her house Kueat,
l' er w here. Woodcraft w ill meet again this even- rs: 4 ( j-V' in h of Spokane. Mi s.
i 11 1.. ';.-r esteld:,y asfced TOUP
4 of friends to tea a t her attract I vo
JJtllltlllllllllllf llllllllllllltllllllltlllllltlllltlllllllltlllllllllllltllllllllllltlllltlllllltlftlllt home at 51 1 Perkins uvnmo The
S Kuests who were old time friends Of
IS' i he honor guest Included Mrs. It. S.
WaT!e. Mrs. W .1. Stockman. Mrs. K.
U Bmlth, Mi. i. a Waffle, Mra, a. j.
lltPI"S rPSTAIRS GARMENT slltl'
GREAT FINAL CLEARANCE OF
WINTER G ARMENTS
CONTINUED.
I
TAVI.OIl PI fx..
SMI VI AMI
"inHHiiiuuiiiiiuiiinunuiiiuuiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnHiiiiiininiiHiiiiinniiiiMMnMMiT
INCOME TAX ASSURANCE
How do you know that tho return you
sent in was correct? Will a revenue agent
iind additional tax due? There is a pen
alty if he does. I can give you reasonable
assurance of doing the work right and save
you annoyance in the future.
CECIL COSPER,
Income Tax Adviser.
Important to all Women
Readers of This Paper
2 Thousands upon thousands of worn
5 en have kidney or bladder trouble and
52 til ver suspect It.
S Women's complaints, often prove to
oS I nothing ejse, but kidney trouble, or
the result of kidney or bladder disease,
( 1 tie kidneys are not in a healthy
! condition, they may cause the other
organs to become diseased.
You may suffer pain in the back.
s headache, and loss of ambition.
Poor health makes yon nervous, lr-
S rltablo and may be despondent; It
Sj makes any one so.
Si But hundreds "f women claim that
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, by restor-
Inc health to the kidneys, proved to le
S l Just tho remedy needed to overcome
:r such condition
s' Many send for a sample bottle to
Msj what Swa mp-Uo"t. the reat kid-
, ney. liver and bladder medicine -will
Bj di for them. By enclosing ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.
Sj V.. you may receive sample size buttle
! by Parcel Poet, You can purchase
S medium and huge wize bottles at ail
rust stores.
SYSTEM.
Registered Dentists Using the
E. R. PARKER SYSTEM
Dr. II. G. VliiBon Dr. A. J. Howard
Dr. B. O. Wlllson
N
EURALGIA
OwiMi. Mrs. It U Stockman, Mrs. K.
(i. Wurner. Mis. A. W. Hukx. Mrs.
Bllon Bond, Mrs. CJeorgc Meeker.
Mrs. W. T. Uigby. Mrs. Koland tU-
. r. Mrs. I . A. Mumfonl. Mrs. A. H.
Kugg and Mra, Una Shaw.
I'ink carniations and feathery i
, ... i, tin. 1
moms also cm It red a dainty tea table , "yuvw ovutw. - - -
where Mrs. M. L. Stockman presided.
or Headache
rub the forehead
and temples w ith
VICKS VAPORU
3
Jii
At H nt the Oliver homo. Ml Oil- aoanoad for lbri;ary. DM ex.unlnu
ver's Utile nnddtkUsM.r, Margaret tlon, for laborer In the DUatodlJMI ser
OUvtr, was honored !' a birthday : vice In Peudlet.m, and one for flre
dlnner, ISOknbera of the family and I man-laborer In the name service, con
M in. French BhaiinB the event. I'laces. 315(3 Qf filing an application with the
were laid for the little honor (Ueat. secretary, eleventh U. W. civil service
her sister, Iiis Oliver, her purents. district, on blanks which will be f.i
Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Oliver, Mi-M.:niahe( by Hoy Frank Kly, lOOOj sec-
I'rench, Mrs.
Grace tlliver.
It. I.. Oliver and Miss r,.tar. ho Is to bo
eral buildins The.-.
Mrs. Wilson B. Ilrock left this morn
ing on No. 1. for Portland, where she
will be the guest of friends and rela
tives for a few da:-s.
Mr. and Mr. Ia'oii I- Hurlburt and
BUnar Hurlburt have returned to their limit Ik M to r.n years but nKc liniltv
home in Freeivater after spending a do not apply to persons entitled to
month visitiim friends and relntlre. , preference oecaus.' 01 military or na-
Portland and near by towns. i val service, hither men or women are
found at the fed
applicatlous must
l.e in before February 4. 1110. The
third examination will be on Febru
ary . in Pendleton, to fill a vacancy
in the position of elevator conductor
The salary In ult three cases Is J66H
per year with a bonus for the fiscal
ear ending June .1". (M, The alte
ellKib!
DRINK MORE WAHR
IF KIDNEYS BOTHER
I josh Sinaa ami Tata Baits r w
lUickaehe or I, ladder
Trouble.
Effective Feb. 1st
The price on all Haynes Automobiles will advance
One Hundred Dollars.
Umatilla Auto Company
8C9 Garden St.
Uric acid In meat excites the kid
; neys, they become overworked; get
' sluR-pish. ache, and feel like lumps Of
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; the
bladder is irritated, and you may be
"l.lied to seek relief two or three
times durtna; the nteht. When the kid
nevti do? you must help them flush
off the, body urlnoua waste or you'll
bo a real sick person shortly. At first
'you feel a dull misery in the kidney
I &einfi4 vou s"'f- from backache, sick
I headache, dizzinesB, stomach gets
L-ur tongue coated and you feel rheu
, math: twinges when the weather Is
; bad.
Kut less meat, drink lots of writer:
also Ret from any pharmacist four
ounces of .lad Salts; take a taMeapoon-
ful In a giaaa f water before break
fast for a few days and your kidneys
will then act fine. This famous salts
is made from tho acid of 'grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithla. and
has boon used for generations to clean
dogged kidneys and stimulate them to
normal activity, also to neutralize the
acids in urine, so it no longer Is a
source o f irritation, thus ending blad
der weakness.
Jad Salts W Inexpensive, cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithii-water drink which everyone
should take new a
The Pendleton Woman's flub nut
in the library club room for a short
business session yesterday, the first
since the organization eras effected.
The premiere meeting at which a pro
gram will bo given is set for January
19.
K. K. Hoist returned this morning
from a business trip to Arlington and I
Portland.
County Cdmtniationer I- Dunning
came up from Btanfleld this morning I
on No. 6.
Mr. and Mrs. George D. Kell return- !
od this morning from a visit In Port
land.
Dan P, Siry'he arrived homo from!
Portland on Xo. 6 today after spend- .
lug five days In the city.
Ralph Keif, t left last evening on No,
18 to spend a few days visiting In La
Grande.
Fred it- Btbcum has returned from j
trip t't Portland.
ftftes Ixds Merrill, of Spokane, is p ,
Pendelton visitor today. She is on her
way to Holse, Tdaho where she Willi
rtell friends.
Mr. and Mrs II. EE, Gonsler of!
Portland are In the city today.
Boone Wau-on is here from Gibbon ;
today.
. F. Deapaln of t'kiah is In the;
Weak
Women
Beautiful' New Spring
Apparel Arriv
ing Daily
SUITS, SPORT COATS,
DRESSES
The Latest Creations
Phenomenal Bargain in all
FALL SUITS, COATS AND
DRESSES
Comparison Eapecially Invited
If you are Tired, Over-Worked,
Run Down, Vinol, our Cod Liver
and Iron Tonic, will help you.
NEW COLUMBIA RECORDS
Number Size
ullaby from "Erminie"
(Jakobowski)
Hukla Lashanska, Soprano Solo 78350 10 in.
Fili Fili. Violin Solo . .
Toscha Seidel 492o6 12 m.
Rieoletto. Soprano and Tenor Duet .
Barrientos and Hackett 1!C1G 12 in.
Polish Dance E Flat Minor Op. 8
No. 1. To the Springtime
(Piano Solo) Percy Grainger A6128 12 in.
William Tell Overture Part I.
William Tell Overture Part 2. A6129 12 in.
William Tell Overture Part :i.
William Tell Overture Part 4. A6130 12 in.
Still Undecided (Gabriel)
When I Look in His Face (Gabriel
(Duet) Virginia Asher and
Homer A. Rodeheaver A2833 10 in.
Canta Pe' Me (De Curtis)
(Baritone Solo)
Riccardo Stracciari 78101 10 in.
Uncle Josh and the Fire Department
The Courtship of Uncle Josh and
Aunt Nancy A2824 10 in.
Assembly March (Hager)
Columbia Band
Fire Drill Galloo. Columbia Band A6127 12 in.
THOMPSON DRUG STORE
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
Price
?1.00
$1.50
$2.00
$1.50
$1.25
$1.25
85c
$1.00
85c
$1.25
Mrs. Hatcher Says So
city.
thl
F. A. Sell of Portland, i
Gtolden Itule.
B. K. Harper, of Milton, was here
yesterday.
H, 11 Israel and M: QorfklS, of
the Eastern Hide K- Junk o re-j
turned thi.s niornins: from Portland.
William Dorrwn, V'anK.voie rancher,
In in Pendleton today to attend court.
Word was received from Ban Pratt. 1
otaeof lost ntKlit that .Mr. and Mra. J. 1
H. SturKlH are on their way home I
after spending three weelfl in California.
So. Pitt'burg, Tenn. ' I was in a !S
Weak, run-down condition, no appetite Is
and could not sleep. I teach school and !
could hardly keep around. A friend told
me about Vinol and it slopped my cough,
gave me a good appetite and built me
up so I feel stronger in every way."
Mrs. C. F. Haicher. r
Women who are run-down, nervous,
lack energy and working strength should
take Vinol as it contains Beef and Cod
Liver Peptones. Iron and Hypo
phosphites, the very elements needed to
restore a lost appetite, enrich the blood
and create strength.
Your money back if it fail?
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Our I
Bargain
Window
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
1
;
. :
tvni attend Convention.
v. 12. Isrock will leave tonight for
Spokane, whre he will attend a hard
waremen'H convention. He expects to
I then to keep the he ahsent from Pendleton for a few
kidney clean and active. rnifrgi!t . "a a.
here nay they sell lots of Jad Salt ti
W HOLE CORN IS CHEAPER FEED
THAN WHEAT
Finish your Hogs with Corn, we
carry it.
SK FOR PRICES.
Special prices for larger quantities.
Phone 351 and 1014
Umatilla Flour
& Grain Co.
Phone351 and 1014
ll' folks who h. lieve in overcoming kid-
II n.". trouble while it is only trouble,
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
A COLD OR CATARRH
I Annlv Cream in Nostrils To t
J Open Up Air Passage,
.h: What relief! Your clogged nos
trils open rlKhL up, the air passages
of your head are clear and you can J
breaths freely. Xo more hawking.
snuffling, mucous discharge, head
ache, dryness no struggling for
breath at night, your cold or catarrh
In our Bargain Window today we arc selling a fine
Jacobean Oak Dining; Suite. This consists of table and
chairs and will be sold at a very low price.
If you have been planning on new dining room fur
niture you will profit by this offer.
BE HERE FIRST IT WILL GO FAST
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Auto Repairing
and Overhauling
ALTA GARAGE
fAt Mta Feed ftnrn)
Work Guaranteed,
Prices Right.
fill Mill Street
CHAS. RICKABAUGH
Phone M Re Mi
i. til..--, lor ruraum i is gone.
J. J. Cahill, cashier at the local of- i rjon't st;i stuffed up: Oat a small
flee of the Warr-n Construction Coin- bottle ,,r Kly s Cream Halm from your
jpany. left last night for Portland, air. I druggist now. Apply a little of this
Cahill is contemplating the purchase fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nos
of a new truck while In Portland. i trite, let It penetrate through every
'"'iiifim i ' air passage of the head; soothe and
juniors Out-tog Presbmen. h& the swollen, inflamed membrane
The Junior class tug of war Main living yOU instant relief. Kly's Cream
out pulled the freshmen in an excit- Halm is Just what every cold and ca
'ing contest at the high school last tarrh sufferer has been seeking. It's
night. The number ;1 will supplant I Just splendid.
ithe number
result.
on the fire house as a I
Piano Player
Pianos
Direct from factory to
your home.
See the Piano Man
J. P. DARNALL
''all up or write I'eiilan.l Itro..
:t:ift. Pendleton.
rir-t Debate Probably iWb. 1 1.
Itecause of the withdrawal of sever
al teams from the debate league. Keh
Iruary 1 4 will probably be the first
dwbats upon which a debute will be
(held at Pen As! ton.
Like Weather in Smith.
FtSgUlar May weather Is being ex
perienced in Southern California, oc-
loordlns to Henry J. Taylor, who left
r. ' .ntly wilh Mrs Taylor for I)S An
geles. In a special card from Santa
Barbara received today by Judge
.Thomas Kitz Herald. Mr. Taylor de
scribed the weather as Just like May
an-l saM that Mrs. Taylor's health Is
mu. h hut, roved as a result. They
have since gone on to Is Angeles.
Z Ttjrre Civil senico Tests.
Three civil service examinations fo
Dr. C. H. DAY
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Wishes to announce the
opening of offices in
Rooms No. 23 and 25,
Smith-Crawford Building,
Pendleton. Oregon.
Office phone 704
Residence phone 749R
Sole agents in Pen
dleton for
The Free
Sewing
Machine
Ask to sec it demonstrated.
j W. G. Crawford
103 E. Court Street Phone 496
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jiln Prndhton district have oeen ai.