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page iron. r TWELVE PAGES Special News of Umatilla Co. DAILY EAST VeOOITIAIC, PENDLETOW, OREGON. fUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1920. sss asar I IHHT QMflWFAl I NIK I LIU! I I UI1UIII (ILL I II I (J Dr. Carters K. & B. Tea Makes Fine Laxative Syrup Make It at Ham and Mam About l.tO Children Lore to Take It. GURDANE BUI MELTS; Full Directions With Each 30-CentPackaga For a real tonic and blood purifier, l.ko a teaipoonful every night or every other night lor at least three week. Dr. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the opening of offices in Rooms No. 23 and 25, Smith-Crawford Build ing, Pendleton, Oregon. Office phone 704 Residence phone 749R (KuHt Ort'Konian Hpeelul.) OUlttJANE, Feb. 24. A light snow fell nt (lurduno laat we(k, only last ing one day, when it was alt gone. Mike Daughtery and family made a trip to Doho last Monday. Bid Chapman, who has bt-pn vlaltlng the paat Mix weeks with Bill lalby'i family nt I'ilot ltock, returned home Tuesday. r What to do for "Papes Dlapepsin' by neutralizing the acidity of the frtomarh, inHtantly relieves the food souring and fermen tation which causes the mlsery-mak-ing gaes, heartburn, flatulence, full neKM or pain In stomach and intestines. A few tablets of "Pape's Dlapepsin" bring relief almost as won as they reach the Htomach, They help regu late disordered stomachs so favorite fods can be eaten without distress CostH so little at drug stores. Mrs. Frank ;))IIIand has been on the sick list the past week. A party wum given at the home of Mrs, Will Chapman's in honor of her daughter, Mrs. .Joe Kopp and husband ut Nye. A number of relatives were pusent, a nlOa buffet luncheon wus nerved by .Mrs. Chapman. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chap man, Mm Adrian Ilutterfield, Mrs. Hrank llavcH, Mrs. Tom Ihdts, Mr. and Mrs. liert !ecder, Mrs. .Tim and ChuH. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and Madge Nelson of I 'end let on, Mr. and Mrs. John .Mghtfoot. I )ave Wymore and family were down to their homentcad last week. Mrs. Kvan Troxel and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Frank Oilliland. Mrs. George Taylor and children visited Sunday with Mrs. Hoy Mont gomery. Frank Hayes Is able to be out again after having pneumonia. Joe Kopp Is sick at his home with the flu. Hill Selby and family of I'ilot ltock spent Sunday at Chas. Ely a, return ing home Monday. Uurdane expectH to have a new tele phone line some time in the near future-, having the new line near com pletion and will connect with the main lire as soon as it is brought from I'i lot Rock. Mrs, Roy Montgomery has been sick the past week but la improving at present. Rush Taylor made a business trip to I'ilot Rook last week. Kd Chapman is on the sick list. Mrs. Mike Tom went to Pendleton Sunday, returning home Tuesday. MR. FARMER How about your Feed and Season's Sacks? A Farmers Company for Farmers. Tri-State Terminal Company 129 E. Court St. Telephone 550 IS YOUR GUARD DOWN ? AFTER SIEGE OF FLU ( East Oregonlan Special. ) GIBBON, Feb. 24. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. . Matott and little daughter, spent Sunday at Perry visiting Mr. Matott's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Brace return ed Tuesday from several days visit i n Walla Walla and Pendleton. John Adams and son Henry are here from North Yakima visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams. Mr. and Mrs. I.yle Bryant and son Forrest spent Sunday at Rieth with Mr. Bryant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson are both able to be out again after a Blege of influenza and spent Monday and Tuesday in Pendleton. Mrs. W. W Williams and two daughters Pelva and Evalyn, spent Monday in Pendleton. Bett) Hvatt was a Walla Walla vis tor Friday and Saturday of last week. W H. Saver came up from Pendle- irdu S Price is oulte ill here at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson. 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Nujcl works on the waste matter .nsteaJ of on the system. Nujo1 prevents constipation by keep ing the .'ood waste soft, thus helping Nature tstadlisn easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals the healthiest tiaDit ic the world.' It is absolutory narmlesa and pleasant to take try t. Nujol is sold by al! druggists ja seaied octties only, bearing Nujol trade-mark. Write Nujol Laboratories. Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey). 5G Broadway New York, for boc.-c.e ' Thirty Feet of Danger." A New Method oi Treating an Cid Complaint iSSk tkHti. i - : : ' .,.., ths Kimas Citv woman to go with Smith denied he did the shooting- In eral hundred dollars shot Trautman. -W- 7- "Ll? Mr, to Montana to take up a home- a statement to Prosecutor U P.. Gilll- Smith said he rushed to his brother. .-sunn r in rv in sjifiiu nic uu vwi . ,,, timi-. Williams. With SxAeGjj Studs The longer life of Republic is not alone due to the Prodium processof hardening the rubber. That process contributes most, of course, to the greater tough ness of Republic Rubber. But the Republic Staggard Tread also helps to increase the mileage and lengthen the life of the tire. The long, oval, Staggard Studs, were shaped as they are shaped, and placed as they are placed, with a definite purpose in mind. There are just enough of them, and they are so located, that at least three whole studs are always "tripping the road. We urge motorists to become acquainted with our service. ft ia available at all times. Dave Bonifer went down to Pendle ton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott spent Wednesday in Pendleton. Miss Estella Keyton, teacher here. returned Wednesday from Paker City where she has been spending the past month and "'flu" vacation with her mother who is seriously ill. She started school aeain Monday. Dr. J. A. Best was called here Sat- j urday evening to attend Wayne Wil- Mains who is ill with influenza. Little Thomas Adams is confined to his home with a severe cold. Mrs. Hose Fee and her brother. Chas Orie of LatOrande. are here to spend a week at the home of Mrs. Fee's daughter. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Matott. Mead there and that there had been han of Davie county. A burglar en- whom he round in uea wnu quarrels between the two men. Uered, he said, and after stealing sev- streaming from his face. blood - nircciKin matrhm RETURNS TO HOME BPOKANB, Feb. 24. Mrs. Bertha Wessela. aged 4 5; tlBH Twenty-first awnue, left her home Saturday after noon at 3 o'clock, leaving a note that she was going down town for some medicine. She had been ailing for some time. Saturday night., her hus band became alarmed at her nonap pearance and advised the police. A search was made of all the down town hotels and bulging houses and all officers notified to be on the look out f'r her. Suicide was feared, the police said. Yesterday afternoon the police were advised that Mrs. Wessels had returned home short I y before noon. No explanation as to her where about or cause of absence was given. Two years ago Premier Hughes of Australia purchased on his own re sponsibility fifteen million dollars worth of merchant ships. They aided in the defeat of the submarine cam paign, and cleared clogged warehouses of grain in Australia. Their net earn ings to date have been sufficient to nay off the capital cost. pilllllljlll MAN IS SHOT WHILE ASLEEP; RIVAL NAMED BUTTK. Feb. 24. R. Smith, fift. is under arrest at CJallatin, Mont., charged with having shot his half brother, Timber Trautman, of Hins dale. Mont., at their noma near Weath erby. Mo., says a dispatch. Trautman. fi2 years old, a farmer. In a statement to an assistant prose cuting attorney at a hospital In St. Joseph. Mo., said the shooting took place as the aftermath to trouble over: a woman from Kansas City, with whom they both were infatuated, j Trautman. suffering from gunshot! wounds in his face. Is not expected to live. He claims to have been shot , while asleep. He told officers that 'after he awoke he saw his half broth- j er leave the house and throw nn I jempty shell from shotgun he was j 'carrying. , Trautman owns n ranch 25 miles frfim Hinsdale. He cam to Missouri I - , - Bti fr-.m Montana last October and since Ira tu.it iimn h .v hoon livin? at the Smith llf- Mothers, Make Your Family Enjoy Their Breakfast We are mixing a new batch of our Mum Pancake Flour And to introduce this article to all the households of Pendleton WE ARE GIVING AWAY 4 0 ONE DOLLAR BILLS. ASK YOOR GROCER FOR PARTICULARS. All we ak you is to phone us if you received the money and how you like the flour. If you send the children give them your name and address on a piece of paper. . i UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN COMPANY Inc. Phone 351 and 1014. Pendleton, Oregon Simpson Tire Service Co. h- o. t li wis said thai Trautman persuad-j L.A.Menton,Mgr. 223 E. Court St.