East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 23, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1920
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Special News of Umatilla Co.
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PREPARE DISS FORMS
Kflt Orcgonian 8psiii1.
COLlMBIA. April The NeiRh-
borhood Otih met with Mi. Henry
OIL, Tueffdsy iAmmil After the u
nal . orio,i when feveral hn-
pnrtsnl :s were dis d, de-
Imhlful refreshments were served by
t he hortw and t he afternoon as
plenuntly piMt
Miss KIIh Ma v Harmon la expert oil
to VM( the community Saturday,
Mn. Anna Sapper ami sister Mrs.
Mary Witter made a business trlu to
when the making of dress forma will
ag-ain be In proe-rese.
MIhs l.ydla pool it tie, expert milliner . IVndlfton Wednesday,
from K A. C will bo In Hermtston to
conduct a. school, the first meeting to
be on May , from 3 to 5 p. m. In the
library and also on May 6 and S, the
hours to be determined later. The ob
Ject.oi the meetings being held every
other day la to pive those taking the
work intervals to. attend home duties
while the school will be conducted at
I'matilla.
Wade Xoble left I a at Friday for
Frewim California for a visit of a few
weeks with his mother who Is Quite
old tiini in declining health. Ho ex
pected to stop off at Astoria and trans-
t -who business.
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UNLOADED
"llashful Mr. Bobtm" thp plajt, put
on nt Columbia school Tuesday even
ing By Mr. Bertaal, cratnmnr teiu-hi'r
w.s a great sumw) from every stand
point. The pupils sud Mr. Honsnl also
dUM I u Kreat credit for tho work they
did. The butldinf was packed. It la
hoped there jnay he many such cnter
talumehta the future.
WilBta Wnupnmnn, sixth Rrade pu
pil succeeded In enrrylnsr away the
honors n her division at Hermlston in I
th declamatory contest held there
'' the west end schools. As she won
first prize in the county dPAttst held j
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"Nothing wrong with our balance
Chesterfield
THE right balance of costly Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos, propor
tioned by experts that s why
Chesterfields "satisfy.
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Mary Roberts Rinehsrt
Carload of
Elgins
Including Touring, Scouts and Sedai
nt Pendleton last year It is hoped she
will still be successful in the finals to
ST' be held there M;iy 7.
5j The Catholic Lullsa Alter Soeioty of
S Hermiston met at the home of Mrs.
S rlins. Keller Thursday afternoon. ATt
S or the business session a pjeasant time
Sas had by the ladles, over the dainty
5 refreshments served by the hostoss.
Interest is hein.tr aroused over the j "
3. track meets to le held Saturday April ; nnd tho mountain towns south of
S 24. The final meet will lie held In j Pendleton was in Ihe community this
5! Pendleton May 1. As In the oratorical week. He has a son living now in
giconlests the winners in their different I MhO who is iKvirei.-s . t l.,iyi"ni; an al
3 sections will be the only contestants j falfa farm in this community nnrt
" PHILADELPHIA "I jW-nnt
to see If It can be done." snaps
Mary Roberts Uhlnehart. famous
novelist, who lias filed for dele
gate to the Republican national
convention from Pennsylvania.
She wants it decided whether a
woman can he a Ueli-Rata to tho
national convention from n non
suffrago.lato before the adop
tion of the Builrage amendment.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN MOTORS CO. INC
2;at the final one, which 'will bo for tho
stiunty championship. Columbia is
g j expected to make a slmwi n.-.
j Wood Qlbbej f I'kiah was Fbown
, thrniuch tho !. ject last week lookinc.
t nt Alfalfa land. Ho and a broth. -r.
sj Warren, contemplate moving hero in
! ho near future.
Andrew BaolUj, ji'inoor of flurdane
E "BAYER'' MEANS
ASPiRIN IS GENUINE
who expects
shortly.
Mrs. Mary
ttoek is h.Te
and W'dli.in..
iowa soon to
Sit years old.
seen fur sbm
community and
visit here
Fatter formerly of Pilot
vtstttng her sl.ns. Arthur
She expects to leave for
visit her mother ' ho is
n;ui whom she has not
time.
Every puff brings you the full, rich
flavor of genuine Turkish tobacco
and the lively relish of choice Domes
tic leaf. ' .4
i And the blend the manufacturer's
private formula --can
not be copied.
I Every package enclosed
in glassine, moisture
proof paper that seals in
the flavor.
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DEVIL'S PUNCH BOWL
ONCE WETTEST SPOT
IN GUAM GOES DRY
701 W. Alta St.
us told in I
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1 Take without feai
each "Bayer" package
. . .
inCKEXS
Alfalfa Meal
Blood Meal
Blanehford s itiik Mash. $2.50 Sks
Charcoal . . .
Clamshell
Cracked Wheat
thicken Wheat J.
Chickfood (Lilly's. Diamond, Albers) . . .
Kfa;n..i-h
fcgBmaker (Lilly's), Pkgr. 50c. $1.00 J4.75
Producer
Efts-O-Hatch
Grit (coarse and fine)
Ground Bonet coarse and fine)
"ish Meal
More KLif. packagre J1.00
sleat Scraps
Nest Eggs per dozen 50c
Pit Meal
Oyster Shell
Oat Sprouter '. .
Scratch food ... . ".
Wire Nests
4"pultr- Tonics (International. Le-Oears,
Korineks, conkeys) each 30e. 60c, 11.20
Etouse Killer (International, Le-Gears,
' Korineks. Conkeys) 30c. 60c
Lice Liquid (Korineks, Conkeys. Lees)
disinfectant. Pheno, noxicide. Pino...
White Diarrohae (Lees and Conkeys)
Cholera Remedy (Conkeya)
-Roup Remedy (Conkeys, Le Oears) . .
Itead Ljce Ointment (Conkey's) ..
Poultry Pepper (Diamond)
Leg Bands, per dozen
Oermazone
Wire Covered Peed Troughs
tJalvenized Wall Founts
Three Compartment Feeders
50c,
Each 100 Ih.
.01 $3.50
.08 7.54
.0 6.00
.03 2.50
.04 3.75
.04 H 4.00
.07 6.00
5.00
4.75
.50
.06, 3.00
.06 5.00
.07 6.00
.08 7.50 .
.07 6.50
.03 '4 3.00
12.00
.05 '4 5 00
.30
'5e. 11.00, 1.50
Ton
$110.00
ACrANA. Ciinm. April 23.
"The Devil's Punch U..wl," nnco
tho wetest spot on the Island of
W'sim, has !t,ne dry!
"The Devil's Punch l'.owl." so
named hy T, s. Marines serving
here, and a "wonder" always
visited by tourists, is a hnsre hole
in the ground 20 fect across at
top and bottom and bulKlnir In
the center to 100 f
It is 160 I
feet deep and formerly always j Coarso BnrHin X-.arkt
held about 20 feet of water. I Hi tiftf p to ofci Hrlt's.
i ne water lias completely left J 'I'htf eo.i
tho "howl." coi i ob
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"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" marked
with the safety "Bayer Cross,'' is the
genuine Aspirin, proved safe by mill
ions and prescribed by physicians fbr
ever eighteen years.
In each "Bayer" package are safe
and proper directions for neuralgia.
Colds. Headaches, Toothache. Ear
ache, Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neur
itis, and for Pain generally'.
Handy tin boxes containing twelve
tablets cost but a few cents. Drug
gists also sell Iarprer "Bayer" pack
ages. Aspirin is ttte trade mark of
Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticaci
dester of Salic licacid.
Starfeeders (Aspinivall &
COWS
.3D-. 61
30-.75
.35-.60
.30-. 60
. . .15
.30
.60
1.25
Brown 90-f 1.80
3.50
Alfalfa Hay (Baled)
Hran (Out Own, Make)
Hhorts (Our Own Make)
Jtfillreed (Our Own Make)
Middlings (Our Own Make)
Ton; Salt Bricks, large 3.75
Tonic Salt Bricks, small, per case 3.60
Kow Kure, large and Small sizes, each . .60-81.20
Calf Meal (25 lb. sack 2.25
More Milk 1.20
Calf Scour Remedy 60
Hutr Balm 60
Tonics (International. Ie Gears, Conkeys), each .30-.60-$1.20-$2.50-$4.00
Thought His Time Had
Come Disappointed
"I never was mrire surprised in my
life thun when t took the first dose
of Mayrs Wonderful Remedy. My
stomach trouble had been of eisht
years' stand in, s- mMimes fo bad
an to cause convulsions, followed by
hemorraae. I thought my time in
this world was short, and believed it
the last medicine I would ever take.
It is now eight weeks since, and 1
am feeling better than for many
years." it is a simple, harmless prep
aration that removes the catarrhal
mucous from the intestinal tract and
alays the linflammatton which causes
j.-radically all stomach, liver and
. intestinal ailments, including appen
r.0.00 1 dieiti. One dose will convince or
40.00 j money refunded.
53.00 I
46.00 j
67.00 :
JKMSsi; Lbs. ioo lbs. Tons!
Barley (whole) 04 3.S5 73.00 j
Barley (Rolled) 04 3.75 75.00 i
Oats (whole) 04 3.65 73.00
Oats (Rolled) 04- 3.75 75.00 j
Re 0 4.25 82.00 j
DOLL, THROBBING OR
VIOLENT HEADACHE
Ir. James' Headache Powders f'lcnr
Your Mend ami Slop .Neuralaia Pain
at Once 10 Cents u Package
YOUNG PEOPLE'S PARTY
AT RiETH IS ENJOYED
(By Assoeiated Tress.)
RIETH. April 2:1. A party was re
cently Riven at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W, W. Snyder. Those present
were Clarenee and Iluth Snider, MtM
Simmons. Miss I'errv, Allen Kennedy.
Paul Tetre.iu. Max Livingston, Jay
Suimnn, Cloorse Swartz. Kuth Ellis,
r.illlun Woods, Lillian English. Bessie
Heath and Clarence Viles. The even
ins was spent In playing garner and
music. Dainty refreshments were
served and a good time reported by
all.
Mrs. I,. Livingston, Mrs. W. F. Ellis.
Mrs. Am nd. Lillian Englind and Lit.
lie Woods -were Pendleton visitors
Thursday.
Ruth Snider is still suffering with
whooping cough.
foarse yrahv market to iy
In to tliov Jhje ttrtiifftfa ii 1 1 s
M- tinme.lii e 'clivory is bid at $.1
in thtf 1'ftri and exchange, acpord;tiy:
to ficuves furuiiheJ by tho UmatlUi
Flour GraLn Cc. For future .ship
ment coin is bid at 166.50. Mill " d
is 143.50 a . at the mills and bar lev
664.60. Oatfl arc bid at and J62. I
Love la blind to the interest of all
'ad companies.
American Girl Whose
Romance with Baronet
Is Revealed by Suit
You take
Dr. James' Headache
Willamette Valley Hay
Oall Cure (Dan Patch, Conkey s. Le Gears.
International) each 30-. 60
Healing Powders (Korineks. Le Cears).. .30-. 60
Wlster (Korineks. Le (Sears) I1.20-1.T5
Liniment (Dan Patch. Conkey's, Korineks) .30-. 60-. $2. 00
Colic Remedies ( International,
Korineks. Conkey's) 60-11.20
Distemper Remedies (International,
Conkeys 60-. 75
"Torm Powder (International. Le Gears) .60-11.20
Tonic Capsules (Korineks) l.fO
Physic Capsules (Korineks) 1.20
Diarrohea Capsult (Korineks) 1.20
Hoof Remedy (Korineks) 0
dope Remedy (Conkey's) . . CO
Rheumatic Remedy (Coukey's) 60
Ijimberneck Remedy (Conkeys) 90
Bronchitis Remedy (Conkej ri 75
IKMis
Corn (whole)
Corn (vracked)
Hogfeed
Hog Worm Powder, each .60-I.2'.-3.uO
Hog Tonic, each
M:ini
.Alfalfa Seed
Oorn Kwect Knsilaee Seed
t!orn Yellow Dent
timothy Heed 19
Auuf lower Seed 20
Garden Seeds, each 05-.10-.20
i nn ii
untant H:.rd Wheat Flour, ; II). sks. 7.2', sk.. tltUt bbl.
Pendleton Kofi Wheat Flour. 140 lb. sks. t'.r.o sk.
Whole Wheat Flour. 1" lb. .71
rVMiv Flour. 4 1-4 lo. .6; $1.00 Ih. sax ,
Skookuui, 4 1-4 Ih. lil . !.(( lb. aax.
Whits lleans. t'.iv 100 4.0-i.ui.
Umatilla Flour & Grain Company
Phone 351, 1011,475
your head clears and all neuralgia, and
pain fades awav. It's the ouiekest
87.00 fanf HL,rpSt relief for headache. wheth
! ei dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
racking. Send someone to tho drug
I store and get a dime package now.
Quit suffering it's so needless. Be
sure you get Dr. James' Headache
Powders then there will be no disappointment.
.05
.5
.04
.47
.20
.20
4,r,o
4.75
3.75
4 5.00
80 00
87.00
70.00
35.00
20.50
18.50
No Guess Work
If you come here to have!
your optical work done you
vill find modern equipment,
a verv careful examination
of your eyes is made and
when glasses are needed
they are ground to the exact
requirements of your vision.
15 yeai-s experience at
your sei"vice.
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H ,JBBm
"The bible says there will bo no
marying in hea,ven, aid Willie. "I i
wonder if that it true."
Whooping Cotigli
In thim disca3j it is important that
.he cough bo ltept loose ajid expec
toration easy. This i best accomplish
Jd by giving' Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. That preparation also tends
(o liquify tho tough, mucous, making
it easier to expectorate and renders the
fits of coughing '. s. frequent and Iobs
severe. It has been used in many
epidemics of this disease witn the
best results. It cor.talnsn nd codeine
or other narcotic.
Took a Severe Cold
"Our five year old In Paul took a
severe cold last winter that settled on
his lungs and he had terrible coughing
spells. We were getting worried about
him as i (:- medicine wo gave him din
not help him In the least, a neighbor
spoke no highly of Chamberlain's
Cough Kemedy tliat I got a bottle of
it, and the fir.st dose benefited him mo
much that I continued giving It to
him until hwas cured," writes Mrs.
Frank 'rocker, Pana.111.
Ills Stomach Trouble Over
John H. Barker, BMtte Creek, Mich.
write "I wriM troubled with heartburn,
Indjpeatlon and liver complaint unth
Ibegan using Chamberlaln'-i Tablets,
then my troublo was over." If you are
1 roubled with Indigestion or conMips
tlon (tfve them a trial. They will do
you good.
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GUSSnS Op. x 0 TO FIT V4XJH F.vts
ItVSfSi' PIKATtOON HOT NOTIff:
AMf IUCAN Arl.BA.MW LUJILOIMi.
ftNtXE I ON Phone 609
Speculation over a mysterioiia $i00.-
Oimi darongo suit filed In New York
against Sir lingo Cuniffee-Owon, Itrlt
ish baronet and talmrco raan said to
bo worth $40,000,000. by Marvelle C.
Urice, better known as Monte Brlce,
Bong write, also of New York, has
been inerensed by tho revelation that
Lady Cunif fe-Owen, the young Amerl
ean wife of sir Hugo and formerly
the wife of Monte Ilriee, obtained a
divorce on Nov. 7, 1918, only seven
weeks beforo she married Sir Hugo.
Combined with this Internetlog guess
ing as to tho exact nature of Brine's
damage suit, !s comment on the bril
liant social progress of Lady Onn-liffe-owen.
She was Mias Helen
RlfSftl eth Olher of Washington, I'a.
When she was seventeen years old
she went to New York and mm first
a cabaret singer and later a movie
actress. She married Brlce In 1914.
it la undxrslood that Hir Hugo gave
her I4.00ii.000 and a $.10,000 pearl
necklace as brliiai p.rurcnta.
DRUGS EXCITE YOUR
KIDNEYSJSE SALTS
If your Back hurts or Bladder
bothers, drink lots of
water.
When ydjur kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore, don't (?et seared and
proceed to load youi stomach with a
lot of drujfs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the en t ire urine ry tract.
Keep your kidneys clean like yon keep
your ttpwela clean, by flushing them
with a mild, harmle snlts which re
mevetf the body 'a urinous waste and
Htimulato them to their normal activ
ity. Tho function of the kidney is to
filter the Wood. In 84 hours they
strain from It r,00 groins of add and
waste, so we can readly understand
t ho vital importance of keeping the
kidneys active.
Drink lots of water you can't drink
too much; also get from any pharm
acist ahout four ouneoe of Jad Solta:
take a tablespoonful Hi-a glaee of wat
er beforo breakfast eeeh mornlnir for
n. few days and your Wdneys will act
fine. This famous salts Is made from
i he acid of grapes and lemon Juice,
combined with 11 thin, and has been
need for Ronerations to clean and
Httmulatc clogged kfdnws: also to neu
tralise the acids in eiine so it no
longer Is a source of Irritation, thun
endlmr bladder weakness.
Jad Salts in Inexpensive; cannot In
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
II thla-water drink w fetch everyone
should take now and then lo keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this, also keep up tho watr drinking,
and no doubt you will wonder what
been re o of your kldeey trouble and
backache,
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of Pendleton
rMENIIEnaB
TrtDrnAt. aseuvr
aafi Y s T t. nmKi
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.
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Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation Co.
Switchmen
Wanted
Men experienced in railroad yard work wanted
by O.-W. R. & N. Cn. to .ake place of switchmen
who have walked out, hat who claim they are
not striking. Their a: i on not authorized by
Railroad Brotherhoo L;. Apply to T. F. O'Brien,
Agent at Oepot.