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TWELVE PAGES , PAGE TEN Special News of Umatilla Co. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1920. PATIENTS ARE ON WAY TO RECOVERY AT UKIAH ( Kant Oregonlan Special. 1 UKIAH. Feb. 17 The tnfliicnM situation at L'klRh Is much better, with Mrs. S. L Greenwald Seys Vinol, our Cod Liver and Iron Tonic, made her eat better, sleep better and feel better. Mrs. Greenwald' s Letter Centralis, K. "I was run-down, could not eat or sleep, and my lung; r'ned me a good deal so I could hardly my housework. Vino! built me up after "all other medicines had failed so now I eat better, sleep better and feel better in every way. Vinol is certainly good for a run-down system." Mrs. S. E. Greenwald. Such letters prove how nervous, anaemic, run-down, overworked men, women and children increase their appe tites, strength and endurance by taking Vinol. That is because it contains beef and cod liver peptones, iron and man ganese peptonates the greatest tonics known. Your money back if it fails. only two new cases within the last "four ,l:is. Kveryone la recovering;. I Mrs. Wesley ... u.t. r principal of the I'kluh school ! Ill with pneumonia, I following the flu. but Is reported much better at this writing. Mrs. fliarley Kvelaml U also 111 with pneumonia Put la reported better. Civile Hclmick who has been 111 Is able to be on the streets again. The small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart Qibba of the Olbbs' sawmill has been very ill with Influenza but ts now bettor. Mrs, Olive Turner of, Putter creek, grandmother of the, child, came in a few days ago to help nurse her. Miss Lucille Fisher, nurse of Albo Is coring for Mrs. Wesley Slaughter dur Irg her Illness. V. B Peterson left Wednesday morning for Portland to visit his son Virgil, who is attending school there. I. R. I.aurance, wife and three chil dren, who were 111 with influenza at the same time, are able to be up and aiound again, and will be out in a few days. "MM Won! was received here today by relatives, that Walter Helmlck, who has been very ill with double pneu- , moo la has revived again and the doc ton are hopeful of his recover Mrs. Millard Dick of Albee, was called to rilot Rock Friday, on ac count of the Illness of her mother, Mrs Shlpp. Harley Kirk came down from the Teel sawmill SnnHay for supplies. tleorge Andrus was a guest at the I'kiah Hotel Sunday night. Miss Ila Sturdivant, and Miss Grace (jllibs left Thursday for the Sturdivant , f, rm to spend a few days with Miss! Frankle Sturdivant. Mrs. Woods of Albee, returned Frl- For Motherhood A Woman Testifies Omak, Wash.: "In the five years wj have boon married we have had three children and lost day f 1-091 Spokane where she had been It. Hie Andprwon. wife nnd daughter an- ill with the fl". Mr. and Mr J. D. Kirk came down from the Teel saw mill Sunday ami will spend a few days In town on bun Albert Peterson who has been 111 for some time Is now convaleRclnsr. William S:ott of Pendleton who was ill at the home of, Johny Moore, has improved and returned to Pendleton a few days agro. Frank Simpson. Marion Martin and Antone Pete I made final proof on their homestead claim.. Monday be fore J. X Kirk. V. S. land commis sioner. Geonre Caldwell la 111 with the flu at the Bond ranch. Dr. O. DeVaul of Pilot Hock was In I'kiah Monday on a professional visit. The friends of Robert Moore, will be pleased to learn that he la recovering nicely from his recent operation, and will leave the hospital Friday. He will rrma'in at the home of his son. Clar ence Moore at Rleth for awhile. Mr. Harris -was In town Tuesday from the i..t :ink. ranch on business. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Constants of A.bee. were vlsitimr In Vklah Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Constants. Floyd Martin Is 111, with the flu, at the home of his parents In Vkiah. Henry and Wesley RlauRhter receiv a message. Friday morning telling them of the death of their sister, Mrs, Mary Powell, at Monument, early Friday rn'rning. She leaves a husband and three small children, father and mother, four sisters and three brothers to mourn her loss. This came as a shock to the brothers as they did not know that their sister was sick. In terment will be made nt Hitter. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kirk left Friday evening for Spokane In response to a message telling of the serious illness of his brother-in-law, Frank E. Hen or Ppokane. Mr. Bell is a retire, farmer, and formerly lived at Hcnpner where he Is well known. -. ..t i 1 of our local doctors antl they told me I had kidney trou ble. I began tak ing Dr. Pierce's having written to Ut. fierce s In valids' Hotel, in Buffalo, N. Y.. tell ing exactly how I . ..J I . trhnt T had donp. and asked what I should do. They told me to take Dr. Piercers Favorite Prescription which is a woman's medicine; the Golden Medical Discovery which is a tonic; and the Amine Tablets for the kidneys. I took all of theso medi cines and today I have a strong, healthy liaby girl, also 1 am better than I ever was before. . . i can never iiiuuk. - ; w -yaii his kindness in giving me advice all during SALING SELLS WESTON HOME AND WILL MOVE (Eiist Oregonian Special. WESTOX. Feb. 17. H. O. Sailing, i after having sold his Weston garage j last week to P. C. Greer and E. H. Hall, later sold his residence on north I Water street to Dr. X. P. Bennet. Mrs. ; Paling came up from Portland last I Sunday where she has been taking vocal lessons. She returned to Port ! land yesterday and will be Joined by her husband soon. They expect to re his kindness in giving me advice all during Portland for awhile, expectancy and in analysing the samples, n ori.anu iu r r' (.L. T ann tn turn A hbV WaR bOm laPt t Tl' KRYPTOK LENSES give the wearer far and near vision in the same pair of glass es. Why bother with two pair? Kryptoks are ground from wonderfully clear crystal glass and the lower part is in visible. SEE DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician American National Bank Uuildins Phone BOS r iree 01 cimiw, mui i wmi iu "I would be glad to answer ?ny questions that I can in regard to what Dr. Pierce's wonderful medicines did for me." MRS. H. D. SIMPSON. Stockton, Cal.: "I had feminine trouble, displacement, u m , uau aches, terrible backache and a catarrhal condition. 1 aiso nau muiKcfuuu & habv wan born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Vernon O'Harrn. Born on February 5 to Mr. and Mrs Dick Harris, a Bon. Mr and Mrs. Benn of Feattle, ore visiting friends in Weston. Mrs. Been was formerly Miss Silvia Beathe. Mayor H. A. Barrett or Ainena, was condition I also had indigestion very : Weston Friday. ?.h?d.!do.l Si'SL 1 PAR McOrew is up i Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous riisease and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg. Room 12 Phone 416 seemea wj ueip iuv uuui wo. ji . -Favorite Prescription. It cured ire I got well and strong. I took three bottles." MRS. C. BOUDON, 9 E. South St. When a woman complains of backache, dizziness or pain when everything looks black before her eyes a dragging feeling, or bearing-down, with nervousness, she shook! turn to this "temperance" herbal tonic, known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It can be obtained in almost every drug store in the land and the ingre dients arc printed in plain English on the wrapper. Put up in tablets or liquid. Dr. Pierce, of Invalids' Hotel. Buffalo, N. X will send a trial size tor 10 cents. STOP CATARRH! OPEN I NOSTRILS AND HEAD S Whitman Sampler For the lover of good candy. Called Samplers because in old tn times samples showed the best in needlework and design. his modern Sampler shows the best In chocolate and con fection. We are headquarters '.or the Sampler and the whole Whitman line. Taiiman & Company lx-ading Druggists a r Mcr.rpw s nn irom run- Is nd looking after his farming inter- ; ests here. George Kinnear returned from W la Walla last Saturday where he has i been visiting for a week. The warm sunny days are resulting ' In a noticeable increase In the acti vities of the county road work around Weston. Grading Is now being done i near the Banister place between Wes i ton and Athena. Mrs Luella Plnkerton, seven ta ! grade teacher in the Weston schools, I is still confined to her home as the I result of a month's selge of the in i fluenza and pneumonia. Her school work is being taken care of by Mrs. Miss Louise P.lntonl was expected to ' be hre last evenimj from The Dalles, i She went home during the influenza i vacation, and while there she was 'overtaken by the malady, nnd as a ' ,..,i there has not been any school in her room for nearly four weeks. , , . Mr and Mrs. A. T. Met celebrat ed their golden wedding anniversary last Monday. February 10. S. A. Barnes, agent for the Pacific r-ast Elrvstor company, is "bulking T.oflO bushels of wheat which Is being shipped to the Atlantic Coast. A number of Weston's citizens wore Pendleton last Friilay r"niii"' Says Cream Applied In Nostrils I j Relieves Head-Colds at Once. ; If your nVmtrils are clogged and your head Is stuffed and you can't breathe freely be ause of a cold or catarrh. Just get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm at any drug store. Ap ply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream into your nostrils and let it lnetrate through every air passage ,i vnur head, soothing and healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get instant relief. An. on" b'iu.i m n ppndletnn lasr rTiuajr v"" trila are orien. vi.ur head is clear, no i ... ... , rtllrt officials regard more hawking, snuffling, blowing; no rf the nighway through more headache, dryness "r struggling ,VpS,on for breath. Ely s cream uaim is jui We Are Receiving Some Coal Now and Have in Stock at Present Lump and Nut King Utah Lump Rock Springs B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. Phone 5 City esion. , ,,,,, Virgil a. Finnell or Kigin field director of religious education. Church of the Brethren. Is conducting a Sunday school institute at the local church this week. The subjects of his lectures will be "World Reconstruction and the Forward Momevent: ' The Rural Church Facing It's Task; To bacco and Cigarettes:" "The New Dat in Religious Education." F r Greer has purchased SO acres r., Ian one and one half miles north of Weston from Mrs. Tvan O Harra. The price paid Is said to have been close to t:75 per acre. I James Kirkpatrick returned last Sun ' . stav at the II ; day irom raf(rnto. Just as coal, when it burns. leaves soldiers nome m ""'-; ,1,1.rhrat,t behind incombustible ashes, so the Mr. and Mrs Frank Hi lderb rant food and drink taken day after day have gone to Btorteriallf. for tn leaves in the alimentary canal lndigee-I benefit of Mrs. Hilderbrants f.illme, UMa material, w hich if not completely i health. 1 J eliminated from the system each day, becomes food (or the millions of bac- i.c-rUf,mc-ro Ull I IICC terla which mrect the i,,wei,. From' METHODIC) I O WILL u5t ft-over waste, toxins; unw C F LMS AS LtSMJIM 'what sufferers from head colds and I catarrh need. It's a delight. Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says r. glass of hot Water and pngapnate prevents nines and keeps us fit. this and nimmMatike poisons arc formed and sucked Into the blood. Men and women who can t get reel lng right muft begl 's.FW YORK. Feb. 14. Through , cam get iec.-i , r..ntion commit- ,t muft begin to take Inside , .,,v,,,t Kidsconal church baths. Befcre breakfast each n orn-, in re of four reels nail ing drink a glass of hot water with a n ed M proKag:anda to how teaspoonfal of limestone phosphate : rontr!UitR bctween Paganism nnd in it to wash out of the Ixrwels the (.tlI.lBtlanlty. There will be other re prevrous day's l .isons and toxins, and leasM for howinls n churches keep the entire alimentary t aim. , ihrov hout tnfl rountry and elsewhere. - ami fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colda. biliousness, constipation, Otkan who wake up with bad taste, fould breath, backache, rheumatic stiffness or hse a sour gassy stomacn after meals, are urged to get a quarter Ti film nnw r-faAv is taken UP with scenes from the pageant "The Wayfarer." recently presented at Mad ison Garden; "closeups" of William McAdoo. former secretary of the treas-' ury; William Jennings Bryan, Jose- l. i. , uu.Ar.n- r.1 the ItnW! pound of limestone pnPha'e from . Serei.mi Alvln C York nnd others, the drug store, and begin practicing pictures of missionary and medl- tnternal tnl' ition. This win cost i ca workers In roreign countries. . lltile bi t Is sufficient to make r,,. ,.. r , tics of noono M rnlliusiHsi on the siil-jout Millionaires f er ....... who take in roomers i . T3LAIN, simple country A folk down in Texas went to bed one night as poor as the proverbial church mice and awoke to find themselves millionaires! But they cannot accufctdfrj them selves to their new prosperity, and they do the j most extraordinary things imaginable with their newly acquired wealth. Old Jake Wells went right but and bought him self $4.80 worth of bananas, ate them, and died. i Mrs. Snodgrass, wife of the village doctor (who hasn 't the slightest idea how rich she is), built a large wing on the old homestead so she could take in more roomers ! And it's true! The great oil boom that has recently transformed the most desolate section of Texas into a land of untold wealth has produced a new phenomenon in our national life unlike anything the worldThas ever seen before. Don't fail to read "Millionaire Made While You Wait," by Fraxier Hunt, in the ntw Cosmopolitan Is parent-love a menace ? Great men almost invariably have had unusual mothers or fathers who played a conspicuous part in shaping their lives. And yet eminent psycholo gists tell us that the pampering love of parent for child unless wisely directed can do tremendous harm. Harvey O'Higgins has interviewed one of the great est nerve-specialists in America on this vital problem. Nothing more amazing and dramatic has been written about human rela tionships than "The Love-Image," in this month's Cosmopolitan. When a financier's wife pawns her jewels You won't know until the end of the story why she did it. But when the pretty young wife of a feeble old millionaire is seen to frequent a pawnbroker's, and then enter a cheap lodging-house, being watched by a good-looking detective well, thete's enough mystery, love, action, and high finance in this unusual story to satisfy anybody. "Her Secret" by Will Payne is' the first of a series of the adventures of Ben Bodet, business detective, who we prophesy will take rank as one of the most interasting sleuths of fiction. "Nearly everybody worth while reads Cosmopolitan " Are wives harder to get along with than husbands? Boxer thought so, because, as he told his friend Charny, his wife had called him a "drunken satyr simply because he tried to light his cigarette at an electric-light bulb. And Charny agrjed with him because his wife had told him that he never kept a promise in his life. And he sometimes didl Gou verneur Morrts,ih"The Great Friends," has surpassed himself in this rollicking story of domestic misunderstand ings and how they were overcome. Don't fail to read it in the new Cosmopolitan. I They discovered the fountain of youth 'Phony" Dick and 'Overcoat" Ben rie had just relieved an oil magnate of S500. But when they went and lost it on the Kentucky Derby they simply didn't have tha heart to go home to Mrs. "Phony, who kept the cash (and who also kept track of their prowess in the papers). So they decided to take a little fishing trip out California way, and that's how they happened to discover the Beauty Fountain. You who have applauded his "Boston Blackie stories will delight in this crook story in a lighter vein by Jack Boyle in the current Cosmopolitan. Don't miss these in the same number "Kindred of the Dust" Peter B. Kyne's great story of a rich lumber laird, his only son, and a beautiful girl. 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