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1 .,. ...'., f i.MJ !Af paqz nt 3 TE1DAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 12, 1020. l' - n, t People Here and There 111 Comrades, mot for tho first time In 22 yours yesterday when Jtev." William 8. ' (illliert wua hero to deliver ttiu Arrtilstlco Day address. Several Well known locul Hpanlsli 'Wur Veterans, members of the old Hocond Oregon, 1 1 ltd not mot tliolr chaplain' since Jh6ir serVlce In tho Philippine. AmonK those who greeted their former chap kijq wore A. O. Cardon, J. K. Plnson, Hurry Lovcll and Hon Dupuls. Several other veterans hero welcomed Kev. 1 Ollhcrt but In tho interim", had Been him. ' ' One of the thief reasons behind the victory of Psiidleton hll?h :Iioo1'm fool bull team t Dakor yesterday was SlippOlt, TIlO ("Olltlly Of HlipJiOlt wus not great but tho qoullly wan there. I loth City Htipr-rlntemlont H. K. ln-i low and Principal Austin I-andreth ae- ctmpanled the younir warriors to the day in tho metropolis on htisinees. Ho en (lie In on No. i, 3. W. Buisto ot VIiihoii, Ih In Pcndle ton today on business. 111m wifo Ik clerk of tho school district In No. 46. OJIbcrt Kheroll of Heattlo, arrived IZ, ot the , W and they returned on hero today for a business vb.lt. ho. E lnt nlKht about n proua oi tlielr protege uh any two men In town, laker extended every hoHpltallty, Mr. Inlow wild this mornliiK. H. It. Warren of Athena, Ih u bus hies visitor In the city. Miimiet Frledly returned from Port land last nlKht after spending throo PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE How About That Home Made Mince Meat Wc have the ingredients to make it. Pure and fresh. Npte the prices: Citron, pound J. :...80c i Lemon and Orange Peel, lb 60c Raisins, Sunmaid SeedleM ' ' 1 j 35c two for 65c Currants .30c; two for 55c Boiled Cider 35c per pint THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 12 1-2 Ibf; fancy White Bean. $1.00 7 pounds Head Rice $1-00 Bananas Extra,' while they last, 35c dozen; 3 dozen $1.00 The Economy Grocery 113 W. Webb The aches and pnins of llellx people for tho pant 30 years have been re- uovcu ny nr. joiin Urtiworld, pioneer physician of IhlH county. Ir. Orlswold arrived hero today and thin evoninK will address the boy who are to be guests nt tho Men's Forum banquet at tho Presbyterian church. ' li itt ilnrlitr thn itrnf A.Hniy .htn1.ii. t.t 5 tho ltcd Cross that Mario J'oinpom. year old Italian girl, Ih traveling Q from Walla Walla to Henrietta, Okla 2, horna, to Join hor mother, Marie, woar Wjlnir around her neck a ribbon with a TJ Red Cross attached and carrying two O'ooit cases bearing tho ltcd Cross C stamp, arrived here yesterday from Walla Walla and was met by Miss Vlr Kiula Todd, secretary of the L'matilla chapter, who placed the little foreign er on No. 18. Tho ltcd Cross repre sentative will meet Marie along the ay to Oklahoma and will see that she lus the proper care. Khe Is a plnk iheeked younsster with the char.icter itic of her native Italy, but slut-peaks Enffllsh with eusc. Unless you sec the name "Bayer" on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21'years, and proved safe by millions. Say "Bayer"! iKOFMCOllNllf 1 1 OFFICES AND OFFICERS 3 j ' i SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an "unbroken package" of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," which contains proper direc tions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu matism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and pain generally. Strictly American! ITandy tin boxes of 12 tablets cBt but a few cnt -Larger package). AfDlrln Is th trad mrk of Byr Manufacture of Monoacetlcacidkaur of flallcrllcacP MOW tONt KlTlOX (Contlaued from page 1.) speuker with a final plea for a greater love by all, for America. Service Oik. Ih I'rwriitrd r. Fred A. IJeuallen, winner of the t!istlni!uihed service (Toms, was pre sented with his medal of honor by Ma jor .Inines S. ,uentui'y. of the regu lar ntmy. Major Dusenbury jleclured Boys of Tendleton high school will entertained this evening by the Men's Forum of the Presbyterian GIVE YOUR HOME A GIFT Here I be days of your life are spent, here yoo en lertaln your friends. The home U chief contributor lo happiness, contentment and Joy in livinff. It is de scrvnw of royal tflfts of "GIFTS THAT LAST" Select the piece of silver you have always wanted and make a present to your home. A coffee service, rieh In eleunncc, for Instance. Silver is decoration, durable and dit-nified. It Is worthy of your home. SAWTELLE'S Inc. JEWELER The l-arsesl IHamoiuI Ucaltn in I iftvrn Orttm I f, JLN3W1V3H1 Sn03XMnOD MOJ 3lMllM"0-anOJ 3MOHd Kentor at 1UUT. District Attorney K. I. Keator went to Kreewaler today on business con reeled with the dudes of his office. He as in Walla Walla on business yes terday. DESPAiN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 tSuigsijr VE HAVE A SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR ! Per 100 lbs. I II So Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less . DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 AdmiiuVtralora AiKi'ntel. and Edward Rlngel today led administrators witli will annexed, of the estate of the late Joseph ftlimel. Carl Kupcrs, M. L. Morrison and Julius Nelson were ap pointed appraisers. Valentine Hi were appoin I'J U'ill .......... ...I Ilriditc Vnder Omstructlon. Of interest, to motorists is the news that one span of the "bridge across the Snako river, from Ilurbank to Pasco, is now in place. The bridge will do away wllh 'iho ferry now in operation between the two towns. Suit ItroiiRht on Notes i Herman lleilke today filed suit !opalnst Henry an3 J. K. Arkell to re- ecver $'), 70 and $i8.4 alleged duc on note", the first signed by both de ' fendants nnd the other by Henry Ar ! kell. Those signed hy Henry Arkell j were assigned by the Taylor Hardware (Co., to whom they were made. J. B. i Perry Is uttorney for the plaintiff. Tucl lliHlrlit 8ucd William Kent & Co., today filed suit against the Tee! Irrigation District to recover H 11.44 alleged duo and un paid on a contract for tunnel boring. John Cunfleld filed with them two claims against the Fame defendants, one for 1747 and the other for $408. Perry Penman also filed a hill for labor, totaling K16.4. I. M. Schan nep and Carter & Fmythe are attor neys for the plaintiff , Oregon- Washington Limited No. 17 & 18 To Be Restored I . . 1IY Tin; , ' ' Union Pacific System on Sunday, November 14th. 1 920, as a through solid train Portland und Chicago, without Cbango In 72 Hours. lietween Composite Observation Car. Standard nnd Tourist Sleeping Cars and Dining Car Service, Portland to Chicago and Chicago to Portland, also llaibcr and Valet Service on Nos. 17 and 18. Continental Limited on No. 4 and 19 lietween Portland and Omaha. Standard and' Tourist Sleeper. Portland and Chicago, Portland and Kansas City and Denver, Dining Car Service, Chair Cars. No. i3 and 24 llelwcon Potland and Suit Lake, Standard Sleeper, Portland and Salt Luke, Portland unit Pendleton and Portland nnd Lu Grande. Same srrvfc-o as nt present SMkaiie ami lVH tlaiiil c'it ( Xo. leaves Spokane 9:15 lnMi iul tif U p. m. No. 2: for Portland Leaves Pendleton 10:30 p. nt.. can-lost Pendleton to Portland Nlreprr. , No. 4 for t'lilcago U-xv Pendleton i'i:10 a; in. No. IH for Portland leaves IVndlcton 1:28 No24 for Salt lki Ixavcs lViulMon 7:15 So! l" for Portland Leaves Pcnillitoii 12:23 n. m. i- . ' . ; Vo. 18 roe CUKK Lcjuc-s I'cndletoii 1:.)0 No' l"l,eae' Pendleton 8 a. ni. IiisHimI of No. 7 Arrlte- IVimIIcIimi 4:15 I InMond or No iliantrn In Nos. 1 im1 2. For further Information cnll on T. K. O'LUtlli.V, Agent. VM, McMl Itll.W, U. V. A. Portland. 11 7:45. m. ' ' " 4:55 p. in. "Gets-It" -Painless Corn Remover This Corn ltcimiver" fs f.'iiai'anlwl Th Sf, Sf n.ible. Oukk, P.ialw Cora itenioipcr" ClIt.M Throw ausy Ihst dnngerous rnzor nd plaster. Dun l Hte your tune simply "treating" that pestiferous, ach ing eorn: Uet rid of it Willi "Uets-lt.' Kemove It: Simply apply two or three drops of tltis favorite eorn remedy and vour ipnln from THAT corn ceases forever. (Then In twif or three days. If the corn nas not dropped off. take hold with your fingers and lift It off ss easilv as 'you reel a hanana! You never enjoyed HUeii inst.int, delightful relief from eorn misery, you never used anything so perfect as "tlets-it." It never fails. "ietslt" costs but a trifle at any drug store. Money back guaranteed. Jlld. Iy K. Ijiwrence Co., Chicago. Sold in Pendleton and reootnmenUed ns tlie world's pent eorn remedy by Tallmnu A Co.. bciinnmy Drug Co. that has not been overworked" and said that of all distinctions awarded a si Idler he would prefer to win it. A hearty cheer went up from the throng as4hc medal, one of two known tT have been awarded to Oregop men In the world war, was pinned on the h eal man's. bosom. Dr. Lleuallen re sponded with a few words of thunks. His father and mother, Mr. and .Mrs. J: T. Lleuallen, of Adams, and Mrs. Lleuallen, were on the platform with atM The doctor 'wore his' overseas uniform, that of captain In the medical corps. The citation accompanying the award was read by the presiding of ficer. :ini of Allien presented The closing feature of the program was the Dance of the Allies, present ed by the school children of the city ender direction of Miss Kva Hansen. The dance was splendidly presented oh the platform before the big gather ing audience. The , participants and outline of Ihe dance follow: Italic of Allies Entors Spirit of Allies carrying flags of all nations Irene Iloyd. 1. -Italian girls Viop t Williamson Fern Thlm At completion of dance, Italian flag was given lo Spirit of Allies. 2. French girls Marcaret Ad:iriis Margerelle IJogert May Packard Genevieve 1-toyd At completion of dance French flu was given to Spirit of the Allies. 3. liritii-h girls Hope In low Elisabeth Simpson Margaret Bloom At completion of dance Ilritlsh flag was given to Spirit of Allies. 4. American boys and girb Wilson McNary Hon Fletcher Sidney Johnson Francis Orcullch Agnes Dclfcell Lois McCook Mildred Myrlck Kdytho Harthell A parade In which marched more than 100 service men of the late war. a score of Spanish War Veterans and included the Pendleton band nnd cars and floats preceded the program nt the court house. One car bore vet erans of the (irtuid Army and in other ears were the speakers. The Keil Cross was represented by a flont mak ing an appeal for the ltcd Cross Hull Cull which opened yesterday for two weeks. Mayor John L. Yanghan was mar shal of the parade which moved from the post office to Main, thence to Court and cast to the court house. Many lined Ihe streets to witness tnei pro cession. At the court house the pro gram was opened by Chairman C.eorge A. Hartman. who called upon i.o. John II. Secor for the invocation nnd then Introduced Kev. Mr. Cilbert. with whom he served In the Philiyincs dur ing the Spanish American war. The program as closed by a benediction pronounced by Kev. Alfred Lockwoou and the Star Spangled banner. ' ' that the D. a C. Is "the only honor church with addresses from both thej bovs and members of the lorum. mu sic and refreshments. The meeting Is planned t 'oho a forerunner of similar entertainment throughout the winter for the younger boys of the city. Ilr J. Oriswold. of Helix, will speak on "Service." He has been in j that community 40 years and is reput ed to have seen more boys of Vmatlfia , county into this world than any phy sician in the county. ( j C. P .Strain, county assessor, w ill j speak on "Business." Kev. George L. j Clark will act as toastmaster. I For the boys,' David Swanson will , speak on "What the Business Men Can Do for the High School." Music) by Clyde Phillips and refreshments by j the Ladies' Aid will round out the evening. II pyx I Look Out for Rheumatism i As Winter Approaches blood remedy that hat beer) fold by drufojuts for more than fifty years. S S.S. acts by driving out of the blood tha disease germ that causes Rheumatism, thus affonang real relief. , Begin takm? S.3.3. today ana u. I So many cases of Rheumatism come from a tiny disease germ that infests the blood, that physicians are beeinning; to realize that this source of the disease is becoming quite prevalent. Of course a dis ease that has its source in the blood cannot be reached by local remedies applied to the surface. One remedy that has given splen did results in the treatment cf Rheumatism is S.S.S., O.2 fine old you will write a complete history of your case, our medical director will (rive you exirt advice, with out charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 151 Swift Laboratory, At. lanta, Ga. WASHINGTON. Nov. 11. A. P.) The second anniversary o. the signing of the armistice was celebrated in the Now and Marine corps today by the distribution of nearly 2"00 medals and Micro of commendation for valorous service during the war. 5 PAT MOOIIF, WINS HOI T. SHKKVKl'OKT, La., Nov. 12. 1.) Moore of Mcmuhis awarded a referee's decision Dick O riff in of Fort Worth in round bout Armistice l:iv. A. was over a 15 I forming the act. according to the al leged confession. Young Johnson Is said to have con fessed that Elmer Heiserman, 1. agreed to pay him 200 for killing the latter's father, sister, grandmoth er, mother and brother. The family was to be exteminatcd so Elmer could Inherit the estate. It was alleged. Johnson approached a window of 1 the Heiserman home, saw ins i') I seated at a table and opened fire. He cessful attempt last night to murder fhed six' shots one wounding me 11 ., e-iiter Fave in the arm, and another an entire family of five at Aimer. the nec. near here, according 10 uma ... .. After firing the shots, jonnson amp in the district court here today, llej pci the gun and ran, Dul wa was lo receive a ree of tjnn for per- captured in Atmcna. NORTON, Kalis., Kail Johnson, 1 Nov. 12. (IT. I'M . made an unsuc- later jjcMeJjeggggg GUARDS HARDING TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD Job rooking on ranch or camp for men only ltooin 25 tlold en Hole Hotel. LOST Gold rimmed spectacles in lavender lined case between 303 Garfield and corner of Washington and 'Jefferson Heward lmiulro this office. ' FOIl, PENT Steam heated .sleeping I room, close in - Phone ,h6-J. , I. : :'- -' "" - Before you buy a can of Calu met you are certain oi trie grear.es: baking powder value of the best baking results. ( Because there are so many definite proofs' of its superiority of its purity and reliability. . 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