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' 1 FAQS TEN DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, VENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1020. TWELVE PAGES EDBV A.E.F. GIANT WEDS DEMISING K5t"' mm i A womin ' fondest hope it to stay young, "fllie often Irenoru to paints, pewdert and cosmetics to hide her year. Some women pay Urge sum a to ( o -railed "Beauty Doctors ' in the be lief that money will buy youth. Others wear girlish dresses, thinking they can fool the world about their age. But bo one Is deceived. The more you try to hide your age, the mora it chaws. There is but anything that holds old lfe back, and that is health. Sickness and weakness bring old age early in iifev Dr. Tierce's Favorite Prescrip-. is a building-up medicine for (Ry Associated Press.) imiaha, NeK, June 29. Omaha nni vicinity was visltori hv a ink wind and rain storm late ipiiI auernoon. Tree and outbulliliiiirs were razed tn the city. One woman was injured seriously. Telephone communication to the west and south " wi Is completely demoralized. LT OF ELECTIONS IN CHILE STILL UNCERTAIN tion women. It make tkcm healthy and strong when they suffer from women's troubles. It keeps" thorn looking young by keeping then weiL It is a, woman's tonie for' the frail, the delicate luid boaa wha are nervoni. dizzy and who lava backache and . dragging pains. J Isition in It for all the political parties. i is altogether I The ","'PrJnty f ho final result M.NTiAI'.n, Chile. .. June 29. Un certainty still exists as to the result of tiie presidential election held last Fri day. A compilation ct tiie returns re ceived by the government up to noon jesiertiay gave. Arouro Alessandri, can didate or the liberal alliance, 175 elec tors, and Luis Karros Borgono, liberal unionist, 173. President SaJlfuentea today request ed Fredcriio Outra Home, minister ot the interior, to renew hie efforts to rf construct the cnbinet with represen avonto f Prescription is altogether "vegetable and without a particle of alcohol. It is safe to take. Try it ti In tablet or liquid form at all flruggists, or send 10c for trial package of the tablets to Dr. Pierces Invalids' BaUi in Buffalo, N. Y. NEW CHANCELLOR WILL T of the election, coupled with contlr.u ed demonstrations has virtually para Ivzed the business of the capital street tar traftic remained tied up, all the. large stores closed their floors and troops were parked in the plaza da Ar mas,, near w here the college of electors of the department of Santiago counting the votes. ' .1 fRy Associated Pre.s. ) BERLIN", Jtin JS-KIiancellor Kon e-lantin Fehre'nbach. the head of the new government, read in the Reich stag today the declaration of the gov ernments program; "Germany, having accepted the Jeaty of Versailles, cannot, so long as the oountry'a former enemies do not consent to modifications, do other than snake every effort to execute any en gagement taken, insofar, as that is possible," the Chnncellor said. r'M' " ,, . . v,. ii f REALTY TRANSFERS ,j Anna Sapper to J. H. Tabor. $2600. E J- SW 1- XW 1- Bee 83, Tp. 5. N. R. 29. fi E. "W". McComas to the Pioneer Ed ucational Society, tl. W 1-2 NV 1-t and XW 1-4 XW 1-4 Sec. 29, Tp. 1, X. H. S4. Harry R. Newport to.Lois.Xewport, Lots 14, 15 am 1 original town of Jierraiston. . v . -. . . : -. Albert O'Hara to W. D. Simpson ,$8250. 44. S5 acres in XW 1-4 Sec 13, TP. a. N. R. 35. i, Dan E. Balch to Sydney D. Wilmot ;$2000. E 1-2 XW 1-4 SE 1-4, Sec. 26, Tp. 5, X. R. 2S. YEARS MISERY ONE MILLION DOLLARS IN $2 0G0LD PIECES STACKED IN WINDOW V 1 (By Asso.'i:ttel Pr$.ss.) HAN FKANtMfffNV rui., June 2. ; ri million dollars in $20 pieces minted frotn California groltl, stacked in the wimiow of the City Treasurer's office in the City Hll, diagonally across the Civic Center from the Civic Auditorium, formed one of the novel sights that greeted delegates to he uemocratic national convention. The exhibit, weifjhine more than 3500 twunds. is guarded V a dQtail of police. Jt will remain on dipluy dur ing- the convention. AVH.Tj COXSIOKI5 scrntAGE. (By Associated Press.) XASHVII-UK; . June 29. Legisla ture will be called to meet August 9 to consider the federal suffrage am endment, it was stated today at the Tennessee capitol. ;ENY DIVORCE REPORT C Lvdia E. PinkKam' Vegetable Compound and Recovered. tlXea-ark, N. J. "The doctor saJ T Tiad an orpanic trouble and treated m tor aeverat w-iv. At times 1 eould not walk at alt and- I Buffered with my bark and limha so I oiu-n had to stay in bed. I suffered off and on for eight rears. Finally 1 heard that Lvdia E. Pinkham'a A e g e table Comfxnind was a pood medicine and tried it with splen did eflett. 1 can now do niy house. i worb and my washing. I have recom mended your TugeWhle t'ompound and your Blood Medli me and tnree ol dit frienda are taking ttinn to advantage. Xn tin use ihv name for a testimonial. Mrs. Tbkbesa CovcsrBT, T3 Burnett tM; Newark, X. J. t ' ;You ire invlltd o writ for fret advict ' Ko. other medicine has been bo auc- cesnful in relievin" woman's suffering laa hi l.vdia K. Pinkliam's Vegetable. Compound. Women mav receive free iwid bfipful advice hv writing tlie T.vdja K. Pinkham Medicine Co., J.ynn. Mass. Such letters are received and answered 1 by women on!;' and litld m strict "eonfidenc" ;IM . - s f? v1' J I ViW I 1 "J 1 ' ' " 1 lit, - - 1 ?-1 Wl V 4 - ' , 1 i 1 III 5 fi. : ! kt 1 I: IPC. -J V If ? 1 sis H Js.l;. . -g 1 Liy-vlrM VLXNT, Mich. Sergeant Homer Parka, ex -soldier, receotly mais ried Miss Leila Moore Of Yoakum, Tex., In the Memphis, Term.. V. M. C A. Now he thinks the Tvhole : world should look up to him. And believe us, that la some Job, for Parka la 8 feet 9 1-2 Inches tall Just a foot hlgUor than his bride. He was the tall est man in the A. E. P., and led the American military parade through Pari. !1 t i . ,- . - ... . . ... 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I epent thottsan'ls of doMara in the iojit nine years for doctors and medicine and would h; ve died but for my neighbor' advice to uso Mayr's Wonderful li rnpry. I -ih I had the money back I K"' for other medi cine." It U a ainiple. harmlPss prepa ration th;it removi s tho catarrhal mu rus from Uie intenlinul tr:u-t and allays the inflammation which causes prac licaily all rfnmach, liver and iniesr ttual ailincr.tf. inrluilln? appcndicili;, jOne done will convince or money re. fundtd. At uil drufc'glaU everywhere, To Prevent lireadV from Gcttln? lry. ISow that the warm weather is com- nff soon, a Kood many housewives are oubtless striving to find a way where by they can keep tnelr bread, especial ly after a portion has been cut from' the loaf, moist and- new. '' If butter is spread on the Part ex posed after it has-been cut, the mois ture in the butter is sufficient to in- ur that the slice Beneath -will become neither stale or dry for a long time. Cleaning Helps. ' Use one-half cup of kerosene oil in pail full of water to wash your win dow sashes and sills. Wash glass with ammonia and water and you will be proud indeed of your sparkling glass and clean paint. ' A good thing for' your ' enameled bath tubs and wash bowls which have become yellow is to wash them-with turpentine and salt. Scrub well and then wash them off With b6t water. This will restore their original white ness. " ' ' ' ' The most satisfactory towels ' for wiping plain glass and silver are the small Turkish bath towels. On ac count of their rough surface they give a brilliant polish with little labor. IS Direction of highway travel in and out of Pendleton and over detours .in this vicinity cond be vastly improved, in tho opinion of Dr. F. W. Vincent, who, on Sunday-drove over the road to Cabbag-e Hill And the mountains en route to Meachaju, in company with K. VV. ATcOomaa. On their Journey they found numerous tourists who had completely lost the road and, in many cases, were in raAher precarious posi tions with their cars. - ., The roads leading to the mountains are especially ha;d to find, Dn. V,incent cen said. The few road sifirns which are in place lead tourirrtj through an alkali grarie near the Kirkpatrick place beyond II itwion, which: is almost impassible. Mone than one car has stalled In this piace, because of.--wonk under way then, Other roads, such ag that around the Pat Kyne hill, are not being touched and are in far .better shape, he said. , ' ,, . , On the mountain there are roads leading to nowhere which, are not posted, Dr. Vincent says. Hardly any forks in, the roads have the proper directions for tourists. On a recent trip, to Binglmrn Springs Dr. Vincent says he met a coirple near Oibbon who a;ked if they wtre on the right road to La Orandc. With a view U having the roads In and out of town clearly designated and detours marked. Dr. Vincent has presented his n.-port to both the state highway department here and to the city authorities. - TELEPHONE CO. WIL1L The entire lower floor of the tele phone building,- 133''Weftt Coart street, is to be occupied by the local Pacific Telephone Co. as soon as the necessary remodeling can be completed, accord ing to announcement made today by J. A. Murray, manager of the office. The quarter have been leased from Mrs. W. M- Matlock. . The improvement. Which will prob ably be completed by August 1. will In- elude the moving of the - stairway from the Court street entrance to Oar den ftreot, thus permitting the com pany to extend its present quarters tto Garden Mret. An entire new front will be built nn Court street. A private office for Mr. Murray, en largement of the butiutsa deak and of ' ; i THE OLDFIELD TIRE CO. BARNEY OLDFIELD CLEVBLAND.O. WhoUule WaraliouM t - ' DALLAS, CHICAGO. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, KANSAS CITY, - NEW YORK, ATLANTA, BOSTON SIZES CORD! AND FABRIC DEALERS EVEEIYWHERE the waiting room, are included in the plans, A new feature will be the rest room for employes, and this will be suitably furnished with chairs, couch es, -etc, The change will also permit the usa. of - greater, space. for the switchboard. Besides the cqmplete re arrangement of the Interior; the office is to be ret hi ted and the .woodwork will be reflnished. The space at the rear of the business office, booths, waiting room, etc.. will be used for the telephone plant or mechanical de partment. , t ; i- (fly Associated Press.) ALAMEDA, Cal.. June 2!t. After a struggle In which h overpowered and hurled away his wife and his nurse, W. A. Shaw, wealthy Hawaiian cattle man, leaped from the second story window ot his residence yesterday and was lulled, the fall 'beraklntr almost every bone -in his body, according to the physician who. had been attending him for a nervous breakdown, illness and a recent slump In prices of hides of which he has many thousands, of dollars worth In Honolulu really for market, caused the nervous break down which is blamed for his suicide. His wife fought with him for several minutes to prevent his reaching the window through hich, he leaped. , He was 6i years old and bad no children. Lutheran church of Dixon, resulted In some of the members breaking into the church during the oight ad with axes and saws destroyed pews and pulpit. BANDIT RIDING IN -. LOCOMOTIVE CAB IS . : SHOT BY MESSENGER, certified check in tho sum of 0 per cent of the amount bid, mado payable to the-ordor of the Mayor of ihe iitjt of Pendleton, to 'be returned to the bidder If unsuccessful, and to be for feited, if the hid is accepted, and the bidder fails tonter Into a contract tn accordance with the tcrma of hi said hid. The Common Council " reserves tho rlht to reject any and ill bids. Thts notlrWls pniltshed y order of the Common Council of The City, ot Pendleton, and d ated this 25th day ot June 1920. THOU, FTTZ QBRALD-, City Hecorder. AXE TO CHURCH PEWS TONOPAH, Nev., June 29. A ban dit suspected of having held up the Desert Club here at 'S, o'clock yester day morning was shot and wounded 20 miles from here 'by L. S. Jackson, an express messenger who had been told to watch for him. Jackson was in the locomotive cab and behoved the man was preparing to hold up the train. The bandit suspect was ..ule,kly cap tured and gave the name of George Strickland. Before being shot by Jackson he engaged in a running pis tol duel with Chief of Police Jack Grant, who overtook him at Miller's, 15 miles west of here. The bandit es caped from Grant and was believed to have followed the railroad tracks In the direction if Mina. Strickland was brought back to Tonopah and identified by some of the natrons of the Desert Club as the man who held up the club and obtained 1500, according to Chief of. Police Grant. - - vt T "I don't know, what we can rrmlce of Ethel," said the mother) "sho" sleeps so much." '"I know, mamma," said Tommle, "make a chaperon of her." Yonkers SlaLeaman. (By Associated Press.) DIXON, III... June t. Disirislon anion monitors of the Perkins Grove o)Jt of IJlilH for Hove ConM ruction. . Notice is hereby given that scaled hid will bo received at tho office of the City Recorder In Pendleton, Ore gon tip tn July 7th, 1020 at B o'clock P. M. for tho Construction ot The Tur ner Street Sewer Laterals ia th City of Pewllcton. Plans and Siioeif ica tions for mid work may be seen on file In tho office of The City Surveyor at the Cily Hall In pendleon. Oregon, alt bid niutil bo accompanied by a Thomas Credit' r. 4' .v ami) io opeea. The Most Successful Machine for Alfalfa. - For sale by; Stingis-a Storie 1 Pendleton, Or ' . . .j.-jrf 1 -iwM v.. Walla WaBu, Waa&