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TAN JAttA TEN PAGES PAOE SIX OAH.V !: 1 OtCOONlA ---ntjtvf- otu "fr '"'"NINO MAY Hi DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. MAY 10, 1920. I i Social and Club News I KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets W. C. T. r Wll.l, MKHT Th W. T r will mwi lniw afternoon ni ( hp cluh rnom of the 11- l.rar. Ihr s.-t-M..n t.einK s.he.Uile.l 1r 2 o'clock. rtibcnri row is bchsdcucd for clilhi o clock tomorrow even ing l scheduled tho leoeptlon by which llio-hec chapter, dk K. ! . wilt htd "bon voyage" i.i Mr and Mr. John Vn who ore ' depart for hi lillaat The affair, is to Im held in Masonic hall nd Is W he shared by . h.ipler folk and ll visillng BMwrn Star mrmiwra In ivndloion. Wll.l. Itnsmr. lKl!K Newcomers lielng welcomed in Pcn- .lleton arc Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ilrad ford who arrived Ihis morniiiK from v.iklma Mr Bradford is to lc nun arer of the Upstairs Shoe Shop In . endieton. He is associated in neiw with Ira Units Brown. known shoe .1. aler of Yuklma. . Mr. , the Methodist church at 6:3(1 o'clock and Mrs. Bradford are to make their this cvenliur. Or bringing a daughter home here , will do Just aa well for the tickets. a inch are selli.ig at u dollar, provide not SE Ol KST DKrAltTS places for two and the object la com- Mi Joe kii lias had as her how ianiom.hii. delightful program of Kiiesi during the past several days, her ! mualc and readings will supplement aiater Miss Clara Helthemher of Port- a toast to the mothers by Miss Vashta land. Miss Helthember returned home ' Hoskins and a response by Mrs. J. C. Saturday night after a visit here of a j Snow. little more than a week. Anyone of the "teen" age and nny- one who is over la eligible to brint a lwM101I.F.n IV XKW IIO.MK i mother or to he the guest of a, mother Ma. and Mrs. Thomas Hlmes have (this evening, moved Into their new home at 6 a ' Sycamore street, which they recently I M.vtVAHKKS TO MBET purchased from Joe Fickis. Mr. and ! V meeting of the Maccaheea la Mrs. Hi: have been living at 27 , scheduled for tomorrow afternoon at Sycamore street. j :jg o'clock In Kagle-Wodmcn hall. I Applications will be received and eon- DiXNKR 18 THIS EVJCXIxa. j sideted at the meeting. "Heg. Ivorrow or steal" a mother. Is; the bidding of Pendleton girls who; PAUI7NTS AltK (ll'KSTS luisi- are preparing the Mother-and-Daugh- j Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. well ter dinner which is to take placo at' A. J. Owen are Mr. and Mrs. John The secret of keeping young is to feel J-oung to do this you must watch your iver and bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eves pimples a bilious look in your face dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness comes umu inactive uoweis ana aver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years Dr. Edwards" Olive Tablets, the sub stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which aU should enjoy by toning up the liver and rlearing the system of impurities. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet are known by their olive color. 10c and ffjft THE THOMAS SHOP PruTeaujt, Mrs. Owen's parents, who are here from Portland for u inonth'K visit. HOl'I S I'PSTUHS APPAItKli SIKH MHt VOU 2 "This Weeks" GREAT ATTRACTIONS The "Alamo Shows" and OUR GREAT SALE OF WOMEN'S GARMENTS SUITS 1-2 PRICE Silk Dresses Wonderfully Reduced All Coats at Great Reductions You Cannot Afford to Overlook this rare opportunity. 2 1 second ixooi OVEIt TAVLOR HARD WAR K STORK q Br the bil jf The Paper with the Lovely Finish THE exquisite texture of Symphony Writing Paper pro vides a splendid writing surface. That is why it is the choice of so nyury smart women for their correspondence. Symphony Writing Papers are to be had in three finishes and a variety of fashionable tints. Made up in many sizes and shapes, to meet every demand of good taste. May be purchased by the quire or the pound. Also correspondence cards, with envelopes. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. The Rexall Store About Rheumatism People arc learning that it la only a waste of time any money to take medical Internally for chronic and musclar rheumatism, and about r.lnety-nine out of a hundred cases are one or the other of these varieties All that is really necessary to afford relief is to apply Charberlaln's Lini ment freely. Try it. It coats but 36 cents per bottle. Large size 60 cents. Do Your Beet Everyone should do ail he can to provide for his family and in order U do this he must keep his physical system in the beat condition possible. No one can reasonably hope to do much when he is half sick a good share of the time. If you are con stipated, bilious or troubled with in digestion get a package of Chamber lain's Tablets and follow the plain printed directions., and you will soon be feeling alright and able to do a day's work. For a Week Stomach As a general rule all you need to do Is to adopt a diet suited to your age and occupation and to keep your bow- Is regular. When you feel that you have eaten too much and when consti pated, take one of Chamberlain's Tablets MISS FORSHAVv RETURNS Miss Florence FVrhaw returned lat night from Hot Lake, where nbe underwent an operation for appen-ilci-tic. Miss Forshaw La quite recovered from her Illness. TOO UTE TO CUS81FY WaNTEO Position as cook for men only Inquire "86-M" this office. FOR SALE 200 R. P. Itock baby chicks, 20 cent each Phone 115-J. FOR RENT 3 room apt. Inquire at 612 Thompson St., mornlnuH and even j inns or Phone 27.1-M. DRS. TERPENINO f 'hiroprarllc rind Sanlpractnrs 516 Tustin St., hon 442. IIIIMIMIIIflllllllllllHIflHIIIMIfftlllflflllllllllllltllftlllllMllflllllllllllflfllflltlllffllllllll FOR SALE ReaiJtifnl California geranium choice varieties' of out door rooted plants. Special offer of 100 for $3.50; 25 for Sl-00 prepaid and guaranteed The Farwest Nursery, 842 Waterloo St., Lo Antteles, Calif. f NAME "BAYER" MEANS FATTEN YOUR HOGS WITH OUR BERK SHIRE HOG FEED 8 jKiunds of this feed to one hog a day will bring you 2 pounds of extra weight TRY THIS AT OUR EXPENSE Money Back if Not Satisfied. Safely stop headaches as told in "Bayer packages" UMATILLA HOUR & GRAIN CO. tS Millions of men and women have M proved "Hayer TaMets of Aspirin" 5, with the "Hayer Cross" on tablets, the B quickest, surest, safest relief for their 5 Headaches, Colds. Neuralgia, Tooth ! ache. Earache. Rheumatism, Lumba- sgo, Neuritis. Pain seems to fade right 1 J away. Phone 551 S Buy oniy a toy vackntfc oontatn 5 In projM-r dir tions. Always say S "Bayer." B Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost E i but a few cents. Druggists also sell . S l;irgr "Rayr" packages. Aspirin l tHe trade mark of Bayer Manufacture ItlllltlllllllllUtliilHIiilllUllinUHtllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltllllllllllllllU 1 "t Monoaceticacldester of Sallcylicacid 1300 W. Alta Street. CLASS RNJOYS RKI'VION At Jolly's Inn Saturday evening- a roup of the members of the Pendle ton High School class of 1913 gather ed to share a 7 o'clock dinner and en- Joy n reunion Mrilliant marigolds tied with knots of black aud gold repre sented the colors of the class and marked tho places of the guests. Let ters and pictures of members who were not present added to the remlnts cent pleasure. The event marked the third reunion of the class, those who enjoyed tho lfll'O affair beimr Mrs. lara Ktraughaff Harvey, Mrs. Lillian ' ; ii Hi ford Hampton. Mbis Martha Hudeman. Miss Olive Owlnn, Miss Mildred Berkeley.- Miss Beth Smith. Oscar Ferguson, Paul Finnell, Mr. and Mrs. Rex ford Qfmy and Hex ford Ora, Jr., who was an honor truest. I TEA TS nni.hMITFI'L The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott. 116 Jewls street was Saturday the scene of a charming affair -when Mrs. Scott and Mrs. C. 8 Vle entertained with a silver tea In benefit to the Improvement fund of the Christian church. Scores of" matrons and maids called in the afternoon hours, enjoying- the affair and the opportunity to aid the church In so delightful a way. Assisting the hostesses in. welcom ing the guests were Mrs. Oeorge Woodward, Mrs. Charles Olcott. Mrs. Frank Greulich, Mrs. T. O. Reese, Mrs. Raymond Ayres. Mrs. John G-reu- lich and Mrs. j. K. Sharp, and in a charming musical program Mm. Dav id Stone of Athena, Mrs. Mae Haar and Mr. Sent gave vocal numbers while Mrs. Bert McDonald contribut- d to a group of delightful Instrument al solos. Tulips lent a bright note to the liv ing rooms while the dining room was a veritable bower In Us profusion or cherry blossoms. Ouests were served about little tables where pink bios some were lovely in the glow of pink shaded candles aud the same coloi motif prevailed even to the dftnty thtna over which the callers enjoyed tea. Forty-two dollars was added to the fund by the affair. The German La dies Club shared in supporting the enterprise and several motor parties of Athena folk motored down for the afternoon. WILL VISIT IN KAST. Mrs. K. L. Smith and Miss Beth Smith plan to leave in the morning- on a trip which will take them eventual ly to Boston, where they will visit at the home of Mrs. Smith's son-in-law and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Sturgls. They plan to visit en route with relatives in Missouri and in Chi cago and while In the east will go also to New York and Washington, D. C. Mrs. Sturgls may .accompany them home, in two months or so. MISG RICE WINS DEGRKF. Friends of Miss Pauline Rice will be interested to know that she Is to be graduated from the University or '"''ornfn on Mav 12 and that after Commencement she plans to remain iui- a. time In the southern state, join ing Miss Margaret Colesworthy after her return trom the University of Washington and going on to Sawtelle California, for a Visit at the Coleswor thy home. Mlhs Hlce has been a student at the Berkeley institution for the past tw years and before that time she at tended Whitman college. She is e laughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bic. of Pendleton. M ItS. CHOSS IS VISITOR Mrs. Ed Cross, of Rieth, Is a Pen dleton visitor today. SPEND WEEK END HERE Mrs. HI O. Newport, of Hermiston, and her daughter, Mrs. Pralt Har wood. of Omaha, Neb., came to Pen dleton Friday evening to spend th1 week end here as the gueHts of Mrs Joyce Hays. They returned to Her miston last evening. Every Garment has been Reduced regardless of cost or worth. SUITS Tricotine and Serge at ONE-HALF PRICE. All Jersey Sport Suits Greatly Reduced. COATS One Big Lot at $24.75. Values to $45.00 Others at $15.00, $19.75 and up. DRESSES Silk Dresses now $17.50 to $97.50. Wool Dresses, Your Choice at 1-2 Price. Blouses, Skirts, Sweaters, Petticoats and Silk Underwear all at Great Reductions. COMPARISON ESPECIALLY INVITED ' cd at (Mbhon. It la estimated that thej recent rain will do much to help thai growth of the range, he states. W. II. W.ildron of Walla Wulla here today. TOO WEAK TO DO ANYTHING A Serious Feminine Illoeia Rem- edied By Lydia E. Pinkham' Vegetable Compound. Cauro. Win. "After 4k htrfh tf ... n4 n AiMpM I .1;.., I . . ..-J I was so weak I couldn't do anything. I found a book about Lydia E. Pink- barn's Vegetable Compound so thought I would try it, aud after taking it .1 soon felt bet ter. That was fif teen years ago and j nave leit well ever since except that I bad a slight attack oi ine trouble some time ago and took some more of your Compound and was win ail right again. I always recom mend your medicine and you may pub lish my testimonial tor the benefit of ither women." Mrs. Jli.es Bebo, Jr., ft 1, Box M, Caseo, Wis. Lydia E. Pinkharo's Vegetable Com pound, made from native roots and herbs, contains no narcotis or harmful drugs, and today holds the record of being the most successful remedy for female ills in this country, and thousands of vol untary testimonials prove this fact. If yon have the slightest doubt that l.ydia K. Pinkhatn's Vegetable Com nound will help you, write to Lvdia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential), l.ynn, Alans., for advice. Your will be opened, reaj and answered woman, and held in strict confidence.' Notice to the Public To all those wishing to have their dear rela tives, resting places improved before Decoration Day by permanent improvements, such tm Cement Earth-Tight Vaults, Daily Cement Walks around lot, etc. Inquire Frank Duprat Phone 262-M Or Care of East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon VISITORS HERE OTIOM IIBUMISTO.V Wth. .! Ralph and daughter 1ett are here from Hermiston toduy. J. C- Kuhns. supervisor of the Uma tilla National Foret, and Grazing In spectors Ingram and Peterson left yes terday to Inspect the range at Camas ind Hldaway. and Texas Bar. They will also select experimental areas which will be segregated In order to determine the rates of growth of grass under certain ondltions. The Inspec tors will remain on the forest for a week out Mr. Kuhns wit return In a few days. JT E. O. Draper, secretary of the Uma tilla. County Sunday School Associa tion, left Isst night for Astoria after attending the sessions In Portland of the Oregon Sunday School Association. Iluslncaa called hltn to the lower Co lumbia city. He-will return to Pendle ton later in the week. flnvd Kendall, foreet ranger, is In Pendleton on business. He la station- GRANDMA NEVER LET HER HAIR GET GRAY! She Kept Her Locks Dark and Glossy, with Sage Tea and Sulphur r letter i limillllllllHIIIIIIHyiMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIMIIIIIIIIIItlllHIIIIIIIIIUIiillllMIIIIIIIIIIH1' ffj"' ;I rrtL. m a wTTVTlT JUG MAIN UEjIj When you darken your hair with Soge Tea and Sulphur, JCo one can tell, because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing this mixture, though, nt home Is mbssy and trouble some. At little cost you can buy at any drug store the re&dy-to-use prep aration, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients called ''Wyeth's Hags and Sulphur Compound." Ton Just i dampen a sponge or soft brush with j It and draw this through your hair, j taking . ne 'small strand at a time. Hy morning all gray hair disappears, ".! after another application or two' your hair becomes beautifully dark-j ened, glossy and luxuriant. Orsy. faded hair, though no dis grace. Is a sign of old age. and ns we ; all desire a youthful and attractive i sinpenrsnce, get busv nt once with j Wyeth's Sage.and Sulphur Compound and look yean younger. PliAVH A 1,1, KKOOROS Every make of disc record manufactured can be played on the Mandel. No matter what make, it will be repro duced with clear, soft tones. The exclusive and efficient Mandel construction gives these tone qualities. We want you to see the Mandel. Allow us to play your favor ite records for you and you will realize at once that ft is the proper music reproduc ing machine for your home Prices from $300.00 down X- StAA rtn III .p I WW. WW. Sold on Convenient Terms of Payment Crawford Furniture Company i Phone 103 E. 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