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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1920.
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Social and Club News
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GUARDS CLASH WITH
. W. W. AT BUTTE
WOMAN H CtATB TO MKKT.
Wl, it. D, tiaMCK. Mrs. W. K.
I'roek, Mrs. .fohn Adam". Mm 8. R.
ThomiMton, Vr. WUIard Htn.d and.
MISS si. A I dilTKU IS 11IIIK. ; hours of Snturdny afternoon. 11 In to
Ai a S:;: o'clock marriage service I tsku place in the club room of the
yrsierd.o iiftrrnoun, Miss Lilis t ; library und will be hold following the
Slaughter ifoamr the nrids of Mil) lecture on mu-i mm- decoration whVh
Mn 1. M Spi-ldlng will ! hostrsf-e It. Oerkmg of (Srant county, the vows la to e Riven In the astern lily rorm. ftf Htrtke called Sunday night by
tomorrow for A meeting of the Worn- being exrhanired at the parsonage of The affair is planned as an aid toward
nn's Hub. A program has been pre- ' live Christian churvhc, with Re Uoh- ! library furnishings.
I mi red and the affair is to be hejd in or! Ut Uussaba rgcr, pastor, off tcint-!
the club room of the library at 2 ' inir. The bride is a resident of Umn- j S l A 1. VlI.t, FK tUVKW
c t.fk. Milla county. Her husband is a cousin The, Indies' Aid Society of the
of (Jcorm- QtrlUng of Athena. Methodist chuch will hold a benefit
To VISIT KI.AMATH KAld-K. j "Olden Time Social" In the church
Mrs. J. U Hall UTi Pendleton toda PKOOlt A TORS WIUI, SPKAK. I parlors on Friday evening, at 7:3rf A
for Klamath FalU whore she will visit i Mr. iJr.ice Wilmot of Washington. ' short program will be rendered, lunch
(Hy Associated Press)
nPTTl-L April il,- Clashes between
mine guards and' I. W. V. picket
marked the" opening of the third day
the I. W. V for higher wages, a six
hour day and release of political prls
liners,
I No ore is being hoisted.
with her sister. Mrs. H. P. Iwis, for I. C . demonstrator and lecturer on
social time enjoyed
. Mrytd) and
five or mx weeks he will return t :rur ti. . ration, ami Miss Helen l-oe ' ' s ui nrst or a scries or mom
wa i( Seattle where she will visit ' Davis of the domestic art department I ershi V contests, by the society, which
DEPUTY SHERIFF UIES
with
The i
with her daughter. Miss Fleta Hall . of O. A. C, are to 1m guests in Pen- nas wen divided into two camp
who is a student m the Pniversity of dleton Saturday, and a talk on home tn river as the dividing Hit
.ihhincton. They w ill return to decoration will be given nt 2:30 s"l,wl Sl'' ''"dies are sponsors for the
Pendleton together about the l.'.th of, o'clock, in the assembly room of the nieetinu Friday uitiht and' ihv '
June library. The affair is being sponsor- ,emI hearty invitation to guests.
ed by the Current Literature club but "
Miss W TRICK UKTlTiNS J the lecture, for which no charge will J OKP'l,BRlMlKCKIVK G1FTIL
Miss Hazel W rick returned yester- j be made, is not meant for club mem- ; a Ktdar serai nn of the Mac-
day on delayed No. 11 from Hot I-ike. hers alone, a. cardial invitation leing ' ruleM Kasle-Woodman hall yea
Miss W vrlck who has been ill for extended to all-matrons and maids in l','tia-v tne lodffe expressed its apprc-
some time, I? now well on the road to: the city wno are Interested in home , " ' w BW,ll 9 warn captain
i.ec.very. decoration. Slides will be used to il-
lustrate points of the talk.
MRS. HAMILTON TO OKPART. N
Mm. Charles Hamilton will leave to- ' A silver tea Is being pkinned by the
night for a visit in Portland. Current -Literature flub for the later
lhinham
charming
H O P F S IPSTAIBS APPAREL SHOP
STAIRS
Best
Values We
Have Seen!
Is the expression we hear from satis
fied customers as they choose their
Spfing Apparel daily. "You, too" will
appreciate our modest prices on
SUITS, COATS, DRESSES, WAISTS,
SKIRTS AND PETTICOATS
See our Coats at $25.00
Suits at $36.75
Silk Dresses at $25.00
Quality considered our prices are always
lowest
or the trim ids. Mr. Jnmra
incsi'ntlnR ht-r with
sift of .sliver.
Mrs. HatUe smith, (fetor bearar, and
Mrs. oh- Binincr, wTiom IftVtbdtu'
annivarrurh'S frll neur the
uhm ,verc 8 ven attractive jrifts by the
. lotle. r
j A nuctinic of the ciiarils und 0rri-'
eers In rrhjsliilcs! fir tomorrow nftiT
,noon when prnetit-e will bo held In
: l-ugle-Wootlmun ball.
Card or Thanks
We deaire to express our dep ap
preciation of the many kind atten
tions showered upou our beloved
laughter and sister Alpha during her
) ng and painful illncscs. She herself,
orten uttered the wish that she-miffht
recover and bo able to repay in some
, nieasure the kindness she appreciated
! so much. Wo nJso Ih.-mk nnr frlsn.l.
for their beautiful floral offerings am
mums or loving sympathy since
our sad bereavement.
MR. A.N'D MRS. A. J. BLACK
IVA BLACK.
(1-iy Associated I'ress.)
UIJiH UOO&K. .Mont.. April 21.
Deputy Sheriff Oaorge Warberton was
fatally shot in a battle with hroe "ho
boes" who were attempting to rob a
ranch home near Klleston, according
to word reaetlinc this city last night.
t.piay Warberton left for Klleston to
si rve papers and encountered the
lhre. men en route, according to tho
report. He died at 6 o'clock last night
A posse lett lieer iuigp inimetouie
! after the report of the wounding of
Warberton and killed one of the rob
bers, captured another and is in pur- I
suit of the third.
U. OF 0. STUDENT WINS
SCHOLARSHIP OFFERING
SCANDINAVIAN STUDY
(By Afiflftciuteil Press )
NKW YOUK. April 21. Award Of
19 traveling followshtiw to American
college 4ltrUdnta nominated by their
Alma Mat em for study in Denmark,
Norway and Sweden, which have been
announced by tho American -Scandinavian
foundation included Norway,
Melvin T. Solve. Rice UUte, Wis..
(University of Oregon) to study litera
ture and social sciences.
The students will spend the summer
in traveling about the countries farai
liarlKing' themselves with the language
iiul will liegin study in the fall.
BYWIN19W
II WILL
MEET HERE ON MAY 3
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THE
THOMAS
SHOP
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Phenomenal
SUIT
Sale
Tin- ultrn-siiMrt Tailleurt Iniv aiuioutu t1 pnve that
fnuslilon's best ma- now in- MssHeI nt lrift mmvIiiith. Ami
our linliuiifevl varieties are assuranit'' that "Just the style
In mind" may be obtJtliuxl.
Smart and Distinctive Modes,
Navy Tricotine Predominating
at $49.50.
Values up to $75.00
CHOICE OF ANY SUIT IN THE
SHOP AT $75.00
IVc-rmlneiit values arc tlx - Mipi rb tallletirs of ii.it v
trh-otlnr. Tailortii(t on a par with the handicraft of r
etatfM mal-tj-mca.sro itrotluctiim.i bjm! stylliMt lnU-a-iTm'
of fashhai's last word, Is ,klcHtl In each modrt.
Indudnt is rvory variation from the strictly mannish to
the jaunty rton.
Compare These Garments.
iililllllilH
Alfred II. Wilier, Al
Walter Mcaktn, Iloh
J jfthaay ' aaViLaan
flL "m BrM
OVER TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 2ND- FLOOR
If you want the true, world-famoua
Aspirin, as prewcrihed hy pht'siciann
jfor over eighteen years, you must auk.
I for "Bayer Tablets St Aspirin."
The "Uayer tVose- is stamped on
each tahlct and appears on each pack
age fcr yuur protection against 1ml
I tations.
i In each package of 'Bayer Tahlct
IjOf Aspirin" are safe and proper dlrec-
1 tion for Colds, Headache. .Veuralsia.
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S ; general.
g! Handy tin boxes containinir 12 tah
5 1 lets cost but a revr cents. Druireists
jj I also sell larger Dayer" packages.
S Lvspirin is the trade mark of Hayer
SJ Manufacture of M onoacet icacidester
S I "alicylicacld.
Look for name "Bayer" on 1 ThB of Vey w,n" v" MoB
i the supreme court last fall, will be
I one of the eight eases to be argned be-
fore the supreme court which meets
i at Pendleton on Monday, May 3 for a
ThlB case Is the only
James M. Oke,
frcd C. Ughtlr
crt Lelsi, YVJIttsm
McQuestion, Kuge
art! K. McCray, Harold Stoner, Frank Mike Momela
Kdward T. lxng, Mike Fred Mielnk,
Mov A. Mitchell. Htanloy J. Milllken.
ODonel urbert 'rank It. Maleom. Art James Mans
. . "eld. Herbert J. Mundell. Harry Mur
ne V Walters, Itlch-l)hy Vrff)1 Mlner, Ury C. Morgan.
c
OLDS
Head or chest
are beat treated
"externally" whh
the tablets, then you need
never worry.
VICKS VAPOR
UE2.
:iy
short session.
Kdwnrd W, Montel,
Sornov. Thomas F. Sloan Irvine Plot- tosenh Morgan lister M. Mnrtitt.
tenberg, Holland K. Thomas. James i;eorgo K. McLaren, F. D. McCuIlough. ,
W. Wilson. ChnrleR C l'..ri n .t.ut V Pnhnpf t Mffhillough. William W. I
Hnndall, Willios H. Taylor John M. Rogers Arthur A. House. I.ylo Potter. .
Tavlor. ' 'i-n,,,- wtitert Kmel Van Allmen. ruler. Kilwaid Sucre,
1 lwnii.v iv,.n William Mcfarty, Talcolt l Smith. Clarence Scott,
I no m i r.uc ,.r f ......
Sam It. Smith
... .... I..... ... 1.,.. II Ur.nrthi.Pl-V lflirold J.
fro,n tmatilla county on the dock- I . .nIia,nd .,. nIllt.r . tVl , f.r nces S.' wttaa. i-hiho Hchm.dt. Harry K- Mhton. OrvHte Sid-
et. Homer I. Watts and Haley. Haley !,.,. . ,. rf,r,, S' ,fa ... " . ', iv,n- .iu i.ut..r t. Tnmev Charles W.
, attorneys for the re- ;r, ". " ' ""VParener, W . , "21. 77. v-' it.
Iv,v-"- ' I'os Ilo S IMi'Kntser. itoy . iuu.i. ..... ww - -.
I , ueri.ei-t fl Ttihu I3n Hains, Hob. Mam F. Wakefield. John H. Wngnrr.
H. T. -Anderson. William tester Al- "fbort 8 .. , .,,,.. Sidney ftculea
lant. iir. tayior. fn. i.uuis ,li.ft, l.rmst li Arraslronj. oiim. Hanhirt. William Wllliama. Cecil Williams, Thornton
and the order in which they will be ,er, Louis Hallig Nell B. Baldwin
& Stciwer are attorneys for the
spondent, Mr. Winn, while Peterson,
Bishop & Clark represent the appel-
Enough Said
OUR
ONE
CENT
SALE
Will be held
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Of This Week.
April 22nd, 23rd and 24th.
THE PENDLETON DRUG CO.
The Rexall Store
Why suffer the discomforts and
embarrassments of a Soitre?
O. G. C. preparation for g-oitVu ha bcn
ntt'd many.
Whr pay Hreral hundrrd doHam for an
operation tatmove a uoitro whi-0. G. C.
can be obtained fnr such a jwrnpanuivelr
smallfxpcnditurcr "
O.fi Cwhcn nrnnerlr -,rveI..l
,afor roar m n. y will be
ii
I ', ,l?.-'..w-ij.i-. is sold dirc-ct. by atail
S I only. nf fpr book Jot.
Sj Address Dept. 2 f
I O.O.C CHEMJCA L COM PA Y
S ' I Seattle. Wasiiinion
It.-TI t nltiv . t tij-i t l.e-nAU uJ
y p Tlt-hwaUlt. Iron inrnarunon, '-riim n , "
M.ae L. C fl P..i.f..,.l Whit .Tallin It W'hf p!iT. Hfim
..r. ,-..,,,....1 Hi- -Lie.!, ,- In l- n..l. t . 1 ..J MISM I.TUrP ?l rV h 1 . 1V-J , T',
IT?" VL- .Cl . ISIIl": r "er r'a 1r Frnil J Htrchert William White, Francis I- White. Clarence r .
Moorhousc. deputy clerk of he court nenntt. Frank Deavert. Ocor.o A. f1' Ph',M RUf- Wllklna. Joseoh Wisneickl. Jasper O.
IVrry. ririch Venozv, William" ' W. !"r, w f Wck- York Utov Y irdley 1
Belcher John HeUrrn, Aivin t .ton. KdwarU .mma. Ug E. Kick- York, Uro. t n , , ,
IJlancheniin, Wayne Dlacknrdf James
W. Howmnn, Joe Hart. A. II. Hlltte-
aa folIown:
C. J- Al'en, respondent, vs. S. Ix Ma
Blli, appellant, from Wallowa county.
Matilda A. Miller, resitnnrlent. V
Harney county.
Charles C. ONell. respondent, vs.
Twohy Bros., appeallapts, from Crook
county.
Iley Winn, respondent, vs. Moses
Taylor, appellant, from ftmatilla
county.
BAKER FIREMEN WANT :
$20 INCREASE ON MAY 1
XK.IIT I'HO.VE
032, 3V, Mm
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Blachford s Milk Mash Calf Meal
Conk'ey'g Milk Mash
Kok Kure
Bag Balm
Middlings, Shorts, Millfeed.
flour & Grain Co.
Phone 1014, 475, 331
START TOMORROW
AND KEEP IT UP
EVERY MORNING
Oat into the habit of drinking a
glaM of hot water before
breakfast.
w. Conley ct al, appeallants. union brand, John J. Hickcy. JVanlc A. I
county. . IllinfM. Baytnond J. Hofllwal), CKarWa!
Minnie ('. Hoitwli'k ot al., nnpel- De 1 1 ass, Al'jerl E Iliitrhlnaon. Ilfid
lantB, vs. Ci A. Hosier. City of Haker, A. .Hyde, H. M. Hallotibcck, I-ce I
et al. .respondents, from L'akeT coun-, Haynes. Kills K. Haynes. Edward El-j
ty. j'"r Hall. Barnhardt ;. .Hansen, Mar- .
J. A. Horn, appellant, vs. Elgin tin Hansen. Earl f. Hacker. Henja- i
Warehonso. Co., respondent, from min F. Irish, HttRh Jones, Joe Klecker, j
L'nlon county. M' Kirk, James tilpin, Frank S.
Oexter Mellroy, respondent, vs. iGresham, John (iehhart, Aubrey fif- '
James Mellroy, appeallant, vs. H. f"rd Crnliain, Iludolph I. tirandld, I
l.n nti county. (Andreas (intnleck. I.oona II.. Howell, j
Charles T. Miiler, appeallant. vs II. j Klorlan A. Haulier. Pullus O. Hoffman, j
Lewis, county judge, et al.. from Kusxe!) 4. Holder, Frank A. Howe,
V I. U -.t.l A V.l.nn t..1... C -VI .. t
f. Tobln, Edward C. Welker, Oliver
White. Mont Vlsa. William (isr 11-1
Weiss, John Kmttft I'arks. Jack H.
Boise. Ioels nolllg. William If IMick
ep. OUver Burnett. lUrvn I'ra"li".j
Henry Brant, Joe Bardie. Iinls f lark
Ulouah, Pen (. Hodanakl, Btfward u
Clarke. Elvin Chapman. K. : Cahill.
William , Chandler, Ferre Chrroth-
jers, James H. Cresswoll, ficorge Col-,
burn, Louis K. Comstoek. rharl. '
Clum. Carl Church. Henry Church Ver
non Nathan IKivls. Henry P. Danibar k
Forrest lunlap. Mauro Uiilno, Frn'
' Eikley. Orvall C. FOa, Howard An-
,drew FTanie, Adolph Fr.1e.ler. Itobert
BAKHB. April 21. Firemen In the iA. Forreus. JohnJ Fike Artli ir
Baker department want an inccrcasc Fender Peter w OaMea Boss F !
of 120 a mosth. effective May 1 r (Mfc. Albert Ktrmlaon. Paul V Ker
tbey will seek other fields, they toldr,ek- William 7 Keerer Joseph Ka
the city council here yesterday when ,taro Herman I. K-e,.ir' a.i,, i
their petition for Higher pay waa P"-I ly.rson. Adalbert A Urfila LMe w'
aented. fhree of the force receive i.-.mpher . Oliver A I.e.- ' 1 eslie F
f5 a month and the fpurth receives Irfwi( Alfr(( ,, ,. uiOitir'.
I15. Increases In the cost of llvlngjf.:(,p g, ,.ob(.rt Oorson IaU(.c.
inase toe; iiiHncr wages uipriaior, ford Fritzhoff I'nrrv p
Don't Expect to ue vurcd
of Fiery Skin Disease
f they said.
I.oronc'.
By OIJ-Tira., Oot of Data Mathod.
ot Trealmmt.
Vsul!- those v.ho continue to
suffer from stubborn ailments are
those who refuse absolutely to
heed the teaching of medical
science. New discoveries arc being
constantly made, ,and those who
fail to take advantage of the won
derful accomplishments of men ot
science '-' continue under the
. 1 ml ican of disease.
i our eczema, tetter, boils, pim
rJcl a-t:e, scaly skin eruptions,
and ..ur-.iir..-: lisry irritations thst
c- e o . --i'i d sco:nfort by their
ttr.-if.' i j i.ehing, come from a
liiw tisei rcrm in your blood,
which rr.::!t:p:i-!s l.y t.:e niLions.
'J tieae permt t.nd some weak spm
v.-oerc ttiev can l- eik through t..e
skin r nd s"!t t-;r lite r attic'.:, a::d
11 on llavj ever had ary lor-i o!
these t If iu c.sorcerj, ycu L.-.ow
V nit r'il torture Ii.
1 iie reaatO these disorders ap
;.rar : ..-obom ;;nd l.ard In get
rid ci', u LuBS I'.icy arc not
given the proper sort of treatment
In otinr wbrSf) rji irritation and
KchiHg becomes ?o intense that the
tatiint thinks cr.ty of rclievinK
L't, discomfort, instead o.' direct -
j his effort toward t'ettinq rid
' the tau'C of it t.W. Hence the
jnstant use of Ulions, s-Ives,
impression whatever on your
trouble, other than to afford some
temporary relief.
But why be content yith mere
temporary relief? Are you not dc
rirous of being permanently rid of
this annoying trocb'.i that it a
source of suIt constant torture?
Wouldn't jou givs almost anything
U be once more free from the itch-i.-if
and burring that makes your
ckin seem like it was on lire?
Then throw aside at once such
makeshift treatment that can only
reac'.i the surface, and begin tak
ing a remedy that goes direct to
t!:e source of your trouble. Go to
yot:r d.-r.ij store, get a bottle of
S. 5. 5. ar.d bc.iin a thorough
course cf thb fi-.:e old blood medi
cine that kiils the germi thai creep
nto t!-.e bloo.l and cause all of
your-skin discomfort. S. S. S. ii a
purely vegetable compound, made
from roots and herbs of recognized
medicinal value. It S3 thoroughly
rlranses end purine., the blood
lhat the terms of disease are
eliiniiia-.ec', end then red relief
1 omet.
'j ;i:s fine old remedy is the sane
r.nd sensible treatment for your
:kin disease, as you will find by
.giving it a trial. If your case
should need special advice, it can
be had withont cost to you, by
writing to Chief Medical Adviser,
1 i Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga
LOST ViTTHOI'T TRACK
8y t'nited Press.)
OOSTOX. April 21 A wireless mcs
saffe from the coast guard . cuttei
Acuhhnet today confirmed the report
that the steamer William O'Brien,
wooden cargo 'carrier, . Is lost at seai
o trace or me veseei, nor crew nas
been found.
RED CROSS SEEKING
WAR
Mtlli'Mt.i of folks bathe internally
now In mead of loading th-ir
with drug. "HTiat'H an Inside bath?"
you say. Well, it is guaranteed to ini Makp lEepalrw to DsHwllllft
perform miracles according to hot I rj. lftio was Issued a permit
water enthusiasts. J yertterday to make repairs to a
There are vast numbem of men and , buildlnir on Court street to oct $300.
I women who, immediately upon an.in.;
in the morning", drink a glass of hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate in it. This is a very ex
cellent health measure, it is intended
to flush the stomach, liver, 'kidneys
and intestines of the previous day's
wants, sour bile and indigestible .ma- w w min ww w
teriaJ left over in tho body which if
not eliminated every day, become food
for ths millions of bacteria which in-1 The L'malilla County Red Cross in
rest ths bowels, tho quick result Isjmaklng a special effort to secure the
noisofll and toxins which are then ab- addresses of all T.'matllla county ex- j
sorbed Into th blood, -causing head-1 er ice men. so that their war records i
ache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad,rnay be obtained. Miss Virginia Todd.!
tastes, colds, stomaoh troubls, kidney secretary, said today that It is to the
misery, -sleeplessness, impure blood adFantage of the men to send in ad-!
and all sorts of ailments. jdresses and records, as in some rasenf
People who feel good one day and . im posters attempt to usurp the rlchts,
badly the next, but who simply un of ex-service men.
not a;et feellna right are urged to ob-1 The addresses of the following;
tain quarter pound of limestone Troop D men are nnkwm-n, and the
phosphate at the drflg store. This Ked Cross nskit that snysne having
will cost very little but 1H sufficient to liformatton regarding them telephone
make anyone a real crank on the tub- 460:
Jec of Internal HaQttatlh. j Oftorge B. Voung. Iennatd now ,
Special Sewing Machine Offer
Wc are closing out our entire line of celebrated
FREE SEWING MACHINES and are offering
them to you at a 20 per cent discount.
We need the extra space for more new furni
ture that is arriving daily and must sacrifice this
lot
You will profit by this sale offer. You know
there is no machine better than the FREE.
W. C. Crawford
103 E. Court St. Phone 496