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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1920)
) ' PAGS KIN DAILY EAST OSECrONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. TWELVE PAGES Alien Land Laws Confer On . . "v I ( ' , , ; i ' ' I . fv C; . 1 V v7'- s - - Xr V : ' !&Vtt VAWTVGTON noUtirt 8. Morris (WD, Americas ml"aa; ( ASHI.nu " RhirtBhara (right). 'Japanese ambassador dor to Japan and Baron Sh W.h. a r' ;nal'C(mfer,nc, at lo the United h .las "eJ"uJ ' ?atlon (or .ettlexent of the e( a new tmtr JP" f t young roan who practiced medicine in a rural district became famous and H called in consultation in many towns and cities because of his suc cess in ttie treatment of disease. This was Dr. Pierce who afterward moved to Buffalo, ': Y. lie made up bis mind to place some of bis medicines before the public, and he put np What he called his "Favorite Pre scription," and placed it with the druggists in every state in the Union. For filly year Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has sold more largely throughout the United States than any other medicine qf like character. It's the testimony of thousands of women that it has benefited or en tirely eradicated such digressing ail ment as women are pmne to. It is now (old by druggists iu tablet form as well as liquid. Astoria, Okeoos. "I saw IWtor Pierce's advertisement and as I had tried to many things for woman's trouble without getting any help, I decided to try Br. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and I did so with good results. I think it is just great." Has. P. Ekeo. r BEST FOR USE Premier Rock Springs Lump Coal. Premier Rock Springs Nut Coal Utah Egg Coal Utah Lump Coal Bioiis Phone 5 PILOT ItOCK, Nov. 2S. Honoring I i K. hnnniTi. recently elected county i Judge, the members of the Elkhorn flub were hosts at a banquet Wednes day evening. A numptuous repant was followed hy Interesting after dinner tulkH. The men preent were FTed Moen and Carl Kngduhl of Helix; Fred Sielwer. l,n Hcharpf, James nalcy. nnd K. J. Hommerv'llle of 1'endletoni Dr. Kchnleder, rr. DeVaul, Charles Krarher, fieorge Done, Newt Itoyer, C. W. 1'iiiiliiM. William Olaas, E. B. Cas teel, KJderue, Walter Albrecht und the guest of honor, I. M. Bchannep. Mr. and Mra. Wulter Albrecht have moved Into their new home on high school hill. Floyd Smith of Pendleton was here Sunday. The resignation of D. Hart as mar shull has been accepted on account of lack of funds In the city treasury. Inn lmmmuth w a Ptlot Bock visitor from Kloth Sunday. Miss Velnia Smith spent Sunday in Tendleton. , Mrs. Thomas Jacques and Mrs. D. Hurt are spending the week In Port land. Thanksgiving Day will be observed at the church of Pilot Hock. An ad dress lit 11:30 .will be followed by a community dinner In the church base ment. Everyone Is Invited. Mrs. J. U Jordan was In Pilot Rock Monday, the guests of his son George Jordan who nltends high school here. Dorothy, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Fnlsom, was laken to Tendleton Sunday, suffering with throat trouble resulting from scarlet fever. She Is reported recovering nice ly. Mrs. Charles Michael was shopping In Pilot Hock Tuesday. Miss Kthel Hoylen spent Monday In Pendleton visiting her sister Ilyndie. who Is there under the care of Drs. Ucmillen and McKenzio. The home of Porter Royce was re leased from quarantine Sunday. James Terry who has been 111 with pneumonia Is recovering. The Community Cluh met In the clubroom Wednesday evening. In the absence of their president, the meeting was called to order by vice president Mrs. Miller. The matter of selecting n secretary to fill the vacancy made by Mrs. Klrkpatrlck's resignation was postponed until the'Wxt meeting. The proceeds of the play "Rnlnbow Klmo na," amounting to about J95 were add ed to the general fund. Mrs. Verlle r.lll and Mrs. Grlmshaw were admitted to membership. The club will not meet again until December 1, when the sshools and civic beauty commit tees will entertain jointly. Lowell Stubblefleld suffered a ser ious Injury Thursday when his foot was caught In a rock crusher. He Is recovering medical attention In Pen dleton. Mr. and. Mrs. E. T. Fanning and I daughter's Madelene anod Margaret jlcft Monday for Portland where they will make an extended visit with Mr. ; Fanning' parents. Mrs. James Truman made a shop i nlnir trln to Pendleton Monday. : Mrs. Marvin Roy spent Wednesday In I'nndleton. ! Dr. II. Schneider returned Monday from Portland where he had been a i client nt the wedding of his sister. I On Wednesday evening Mrs. Walter I Albrecht entertained at an informal I dinner nartv. ' Those attending were vk,.. Vvrnnn Fullenwlder, Velma jm --swats' mxy A f&Kv) N After all, you 't be truly thankM 'Wl A V f I stfJjfj-Jf f V unless the Thanksei -.ng feast spells per ' MmtriijV ' hi r& i fection and real pcrvction demands st '"'JllMl J W VT 4 that you top the meal oSVith a heap 1 jMf 5 V vA V' ") J I in8 bnhon dish or Sweett: I y; , V :J ySfT i . iJji For Sweet s-are super-chocolates- i 1 "j (yPhJPj'0 ' m'JrvX 6mootn'creamy,delicatelyflavoiedcara' f'r. Si ) lyPySf ' S 4'yJIJ mels luscious fruits and nuts in creme "J-V I 7 IMl J'jJitllX distinctive, well'chosen assortments '' x ( j J Jfftvi everything your "Sweet Tooth" could ''Y$jfij0Q ,)'. if (Lyf( &r'' 0V Be sure you ve' Sweet's on your 1 Jr& . aJI& J'su fh it th- Thanksgiving table. And keep a box at ' f f- Ah Zfy ff i-A VV hand for liberal between-meals use, as L v Y m well. Try Sweet's Chocolate-Covered J J ' f VUlXgj -y Yj Cherries, the box illustrated here, or ? ' j"-' A choose from among the varieties below. JX y 1 "CW dttfjrl cAt better dealers hen $old " lOJ"" , rww Alaska to AiutraUa JU4 V " Toputar Sweet Varieties Lady Claire, AU'Cheun'ng, Rcnoum, De Luxe, 'Mutj and Fruits in Creme, Super-Mil, Sideband White, S ds and Fancies, v end others. J 1 SALT LAKE c AT t jJ Brilliant Clo W AnJ hm'u we Sweit ipecalty yvm will turciy want tm try: Locioutcntn fille crap-cottx4 (loo caadict, kept frtth in in4iT)siual air-d(bt tint 4 ca aWntf Aavort ideal for tabic, homey niotofm g omxy other use. A$k jMrDeakr. QJiq Jioice oPbartiadcu folli v Smith, Alta Smith, Alta Uoylen, Helen DeVaul, Huth Itoyer, and Mrs. Will Glass. A number of Pilot Rock's young people attended the barn dance at the John Ross ranch Friday ninht. Al- brecht's orchestra furnished music and & very enjoyable time is reported by all. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilruce Gilbert are being congratulated on the birth of a daughter nt St. Anthony's hospital Thursday Nov. 1 S. Under new management the picture show will be open regularly on Wed nesday, Saturday and Sunday evenings. Betty Roork, small gramtdaURhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson is visiting her relatives here SEATTLE, Nov. 23. -Patrolman Henry J. Hayes was seriously wounded and Mrs. Clara Hanson, aged 60, shot in the foot by two bandits who open ed fire on the policeman when he at tempted to stop them yesterday and then forced a passing automobilist to drive them away, Hayes said he followed the men n considerable distance In the east side f the city and when he stopped them Thirteen proved to be a lucky num- to question them about their bulging ber Thursday, when that many ladles ( overcoats one of the men opened fire, snent the day nt the home of Mrs. William Harrison, who was driving: Bert Hutchinson. The time was nc-l)mst in his cur, was stopped and made cupledwlth quilting and at noon a'de-Uu drive the men a distance of several CUT Tins OUT -IT IS WORTH MONEY DON'T MISS THIS. Cut oat this slip, enclose it with 5c end mail to Foley & Co.. 2843 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name and addreta clearly. Tou will receive in return trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, lor bronchial and la grippe coughi, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for lame back, weak kidneys, rheumatism, bladder troubln; and Foley CsthsrticTab lett, a wholesome and thoroughly clean ing ca'hsrticfor comtipation, Dilioutncn, headache and th'ggish bowels. You wilt nlto receive, (fee of charge, Foley's Fsmily Almsnse, contsining "Alphabet for Children"' and "Health Hints"; Foley's Booklet on "Kidney Diseases' and a few simple suggestions for those having kidney snd blsdder troubles. You can secure ail these for only Sc. ileious country dinner was served. REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT Dance WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24TII LIBERTY HALL SAWYER'S ORCHESTRA COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS.. , ( MHimMMtMHHHMHMMMHniHMIMIM I SEATTLE. Nov. 23. (A. p.l Fourteen Japanese, Indicted by a fed eral grand Jury Inst week on charges of conspiracy to smuggle aliens Into the U. 8. from Japnn, were arraigned yesterday In federal court nnd given until Nov. 29 to plead to the charges. Their number Includes two Seattle Japanese residents, a restaurant man nnd a rancher at South Park. Immigration officials are pursuing their investigations of an alleged p.lot to smuggle Japanese laborers Into the C S. from Japan on the steamship Arliona Maru last week In which they hold 13 Japanese, blocks when they left the car. Mrs. Ransom, whose injury waa not serious, was an innocent bystander. Ruttor nnd Kcgei Ntondy: Oicosp Firm nt. New York. NEW YORK, Nov. 23. Butter Is steady: creamery higher than extras 65 1-2 ST 6 6 : ceramery extras 65; firsts 4!Ui 6 3. Kgga steady; fresh gathered extra firsts S 3 4 S " : firsts 76WS1. Cheese firm; state,, whole milk flats held dspecials 2 8 i 2 it ; state, whole milk flats, fresh specials 25$i 25l4. C.VDWK'K SIGVF.I FOR ItOVT OMAHA. Nov. 223. (A. P.) Karl Caddock of Anita, Iowa, and Charley Peters of Papilllon, Neb., have been matched for a finish match here on the night of December 6. SI0O Reward. S100 Pafarvh ta a tnral rii.MU Tea.tl Infill enced by constitutional conditions. It tbsrsfore requires constitutional treat ment. HAULS CATARRH MKD1C1NK is taken Internally and acts th.ough the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of ths Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, Uivea the patient strength by Improving the general Jifaltn and assists nature in ; doing its work, tiro 00 ffr any case of Cstarrh that HAU.'S CATARRH I MEDICINE falls to cur. Lirugglrts "5c. Tvstlmonlals free. I F. J. Cheney, & Co., ToicUo, OUO. CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off hut we are already making pictures to be used as Christmas remembrances. Anne-Wheeler Studio - 125 E. 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