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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1920.
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DEATH OF MISS HAYES
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The following In from the Olllatte
(Montana) Nana, concerning the death
Of Mrs. -Clementine 'Molltor Hayes, foi'
inerlr of this city;
Last Sunday evening, July 11th, the
people of Olllotte wcro ,. allocked to
learn of the deaths of Mrs. T. Joseph
Itayes.
Clementine Molltor wan born in (he
Grand Duchy of Luxemburg In the
year 18 St. At the age of twelve yearn
ahe waa brought by her parents to
America where they established a
home at Pendleton. Oregon. Hera she
attended school and lived until May,
117 .when she came to Gillette and
filed on a homestead near Rocky
Ilutte, forty miles south of Gillette.
Later she was employed as bookkeep
er by the Glllctto Commercial Com
pany and was nl.?o for a time chief
celrk In the office ut Mr. Woods at the
roundhouse. .
In October, lit 1 , alio was married
to T. Joseph Hayes and continued to
live In Gillette until the time of her
death. Bhe became a naturalised clt
Isen of the United . States before her
man-tago.
Th death of Mrs. Hayes was both
sad and noble In that she save her life
as a result of bringing into the world
a little child Among; her Immediate
surviving relatives are her husband,
T. Joseph Hayes; an Infant son, aged
four days; two sisters, Mrs. Francos
Codd, of Spokane. Wash., and Mrs. M.
Iloden or Pendleton. Oregon, three
brothers, Eugene and Leo Molltor of
Pendleton, Oregon, and Adolph Moll
tor of Walla Walla, Wash. Her niece.
Miss Mamie Roden, was here at the
time of her death.
The mother of Mr. Hayes Mrs.
Hayes of Denver, and his sister, MIhs
Helen, came up from Denver to attend
the funeral which was held on Wed
nesday, July 14th, at ft. Matthew's
church. Father Nicholson presiding
over the ceremony. Father Nicholson
was also present at the time of Mrs.
Hayes' death. Burial was In Mount
Ping ail Cemetery,. The ball pearers
were John T. Ttyan. II. R. Ryan, John
Daly, Jr., B. 8. Bullan, M. J. HanntMn
and Mike Elmore. Friends of the
family sent many beautiful flowers.
Mrs. Hayes made many warm
friends during- her residence In Gil
lette friends who mourn her loss and
who extend sympathy to the bereaved
husband. She will beb greatly missed
from our community. The little son
will be cared for by Mr. Hayes mother
In Denver. . ,
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COLUSUIL'H, O., July SI. (A. P.)
Charge that the republicans were
raising a campaign fund "sufficient to
shock the sensibilities" were made last
night by tlovertior Cox. democratic
president candidate In an address to
the Demooratlo national committee
which perfected organization for the
campaign.
The democrats, Governor Cox de
clared, will Insist upon continuation
of the senatorial invest Kratlon ot cam
pslgn collections and expenditures and
also will make frequent and detailed
accountings of their finances. The
democratic platform, he declared, la
"a, promissory note" which , will be
paid In full. He closed his address
with prediction for a November vie
tory.
Too Young.
Mrs. do Style Elsie worries me.
She doesn't like to go to church at
all.
Mr. de Style Oh. don't mind that
She Is too young to care much yet
about dress and fashions. Boston
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RIETH COUPLE PARENTS
- (Kast Oregonlan Special.) -
R1ETII. July 2. Mr. and- Mrs.
Mayton are the proud parents of an
S pound boy born Sunday, July IS.
Mrs. John Heath recently returned
from The Dalles. She was accompan
ied by her daughter, Mrs. A. R. Riggs.
. Frederick Heath Ja making a visit
at his home In nieth. He has been
working at The Dalles.
Paul Tetrean, former call boy of
Rleth, has resigned his position and
left this morning on , No. t for his
home at Durkee, Oregon.
Perry Woods has a steady Job as call
boy.
, Mr. Li. II. Livingston and family are
! ' Rrauty More Than Skin Deep
' ' There la an old saying that beauty
Is ' only skin deep. That may be so
with those who get their beauty out ot
a bos but not the genuine sort. Beau
ty is really only another word for good
health and no Woman who is bilious
and constipated can reasonably hope
to be beautiful. - Chamberlain's Tab
lets will correct these disorders, then
with proper diet and exercise there
la no reason why any young woman
with regular features may not hop to
be beautiful.
Bho Seta Good Example.'
"I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's
Hollo and Diarrhoea Remedy In the
house at all times and have recom
mended It to many frienda and ac
qualntances who have used It with
good results" -writes A. O. Newell. New
Kensllngton, Pa: Should you not do
like wise? Think of the pain and suf
fering that must be endured when
medicine must be sent for.
Now la the Time to cset Illd of Your
Rheumatism.
: If you are troubled with rheumatism
get a bottle of Chamberlain's Lini
ment and use It according to the plats
printed directions. . Tou will be sur
prised at the quick relief which It af
fords. No internal treatment la re
Quired In cases of ehronlo or musclar
rheumatism. All you need la to use
ttjbj liniment freely.
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J. L. VAUGIIAN
ELECTRIC CONTRACTS
EVERYTHING ELECTRIC
The- Federal Electric Washer Machine we are- showing
U new machine in this city. Before buying look it over.
Sue G. Court M.
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'"PHE famous real Burlcy Cigarette.
! And what made it famous in three
short years? The delicious and very
unusual taste of toasted Burley tobacco
not raw tobacco a new creation in ciga
rette manufacture. It's toasted there's
a story of success in two words. Until
you've smoked Lucky Strikes you cannot
appreciate the delicious flavor of toasted
Burlcy.
TT'S toasted for your pipe. The origi
nal Lucky ' Strike formula that pipe
smokers have known and loved for years.
Lucky Strike pipe tobacco is the finest
toasted Kentucky Burley tobacco not
raw lohacco; and like the cigarette, it's
toasted to seal in the flavor. The flavor
is held and every bit of bite taken out
by toasting. You must try it, soon! .
Both are made of the finest tobacco toasted not raw tobacco.
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THE JOLLY INN
Will serve you just what you want and will not annoy ' H
i you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. 5
That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Its variety and 5
the quality is supreme. E
5 For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER. E
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Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Specials 5
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HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR
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The mechanic)! in our nhop who will adjust or
repair your Ford car or Ford truck are men who
understand the Ford mechanism and who know the
Ford way of making repairs and replacements. They
ure experienced Ford mechanics and because of their
familiarity with Ford Cars can do your work mor
intelligently and more quickly than other skilled me
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The work on your car wilt bo done in a com
pletely "equipped shop with time-saving Ford tools
and equipment. Whether your car needs an ad
justment or a thorough overhauling, we are prepared
to give you careful and prompt service, and nothing
but the Genuine Ford made parts and replacements
will be used. When the work is finished, the charge
will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices.
Our stock of Ford parts is always complete. And
our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are always at
your service at any time. We are Authorised Ford
dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them.
Drive in or phone. Be fair to your carand your
pocketbook
SIMPSON AUTO CO
1.VSIST OX GENVINH IX1U PAllTS
moving oil the George Geanokuplus
ranch..
Mr. and Mrs. Gish of Cnlifornla am
visiting Mrs. Ulsh's slstor. Mrs. W. W.
Snyder. Mrs. Ncvcrs is ulsu visiting
with Mrs. Bnycler. .
Mrs. Williams has sold the' Kicth
restaurant and .Mrs. ucn Constant of
Alliro la the new- proprietor.
Until Kills. UessiB Hi-nth, Paul Tet-
rouu, Mrs. Ray Hutscll. Mrs. Pete FHr
loy. Mrs. W. W. Snyder ami daughter
Ruth. -Mrs. Novers, Mr. and Mrs. Oinh,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grant and daugh
ter Marjorlo, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Barker
and children.. Ralph and LieuHlo, and
Max Uvlngston wero Pendleton visit
ors Monday. '
Mrs. K. E. Elher and Bona returned
to their home In Helix Monday. Mrs.
Biher has been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Knallsh.
Mrs. A. H. Riggs and small son.
Jack, Miss Lillian English and Miss
were In Pendleton Monday.
Ha Elliot.
FOLEY AND BURK SHOWS
COME HERE NEXT WEEK
WIumi th Foley and Bnrk Combined
Mlows open- their exhibition in this
city next work, the public will have an
opportunity of verlfyiiiK the claims of
the management; that the orgttnibation
In not only, one of the largest' of Its
kind, but the cleanest and. M con
ducted as well. It ia declared that
there Is not one of the. score or more
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big novel attractions, that.
criticised. The shows ore not
moral, in the aertion but are con
ducted "wUli the same regard and re
spect for those who dcimind courteous
treatment as a well regulalod depart
ment store, or any other commercial
enterprise.
Foley and Hurk hiuf built up this
monster '.aggrcsutum from a modest
beginning and If you a?k them the
secret of their success during the ele
ven years the show lias been In exist
ence they will tell you that they owe
It to the public's appreciation of clean
entertainment and equally, clean bus
iness methods.
It Is In - order to state that Foley j
and lu rk has ecHpKetl all former rec
ords in providing for the publics en
tertainment, novel and attractive fca
t urea and this tuwn the organization
stands without a parallel in Its parti
cular field.
Among the Innovatirvi maybe men
I uomti mo lamotis iwu ring trained
.animal circus with over fifty sensa
tional acta. Spetln1 features with thi.s
( show are two schools of educated
j ponies: Alameda ' the tinesf horse in
the 'world; ' monkas-y jockeys and
trapeze performers;' I wiping and div
ing dogs; funny clowns for the chil
dren; Kastus, the Charlie Chaplin
j mule; Trixie, the posing wuine:-Yuma
the ; fire fighting rescue ht.rse the
most beautiful aiumnl in the world.
Foley and Kurk have . long line of
dltntnct shows, euch sumptously pre
sented under Its own niam'outh can-
I vas. Amnnir lhasp n rr. Adam and 11 vo
with their family Adam ts the largest
boa,-constrlctor iu captivity today; the
can - be dog and monkey hotel; Jolly Joe, the
only ' . .
liinrrt niau auve; munnev auiu ithto,
the bug house, the circus side-show: a
t.ireiqit Fttwmiau village: the
latest word In thxilllng riding deviceai
The Foley and Burtt Combined
Shows will form the principal attrac
tion, at the mid-summer carnival giv
en by the Central labor council. The
show grounds are situated at East
Webb and Clay streets. The shows
open Tuesday evening July 27th.
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Wales Adding Machine
IUK niir.T IP AV ENVIARt.K
wHi;rtTATIO FOR THK.HSiaVES
U1 IX THIS SKCTIOX.
The correct design.
The graceful lines of construction.
Th total wheels where they
should be.
The oil retaining hub-bearings. t
The automatic clear signal.
The lock-down total keys.
Are features that will make you
like the LIGHT RUNNING SPEEDY
WALKS.
WALES durability fs a story you
will be interested in. and makes for
extremeJv low itminteimnrA MMt
yoif nPoVJdCitS eldom rttuired the WALES, but quickly at hand should
some or our Pendleton users who have owned
Listing Machines for from one to six. years are:
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Ask them for their frank opinion.
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L. C. NILES.
General Agent.
CKCIL COSPEIl.
Local Representative.
CECIL COSPER. ,
Pend leton, Oregon.
Give me a WALKS demonstration.
I'm not promising, to buy but I
nm interested.
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