1 1 r', f rf tnrsinfi'"'" TWELVE PACZ3 DAILY 15A2T OSESOSIAH, PENDLETON, OEEGON, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1020. " for clean oil w ISISJU -4 J 1 ! IMJEIMt. OIIIb Key Kirk to Elmer A. Merritt $1.00. Lot t. Block 3, Kirk's Add. Athena. T. J. Iurhln to O. M. HUiwen $800. 1Ah 1, 11 and 12, ftlock 6, original lown of Frecwater. John Ii .Oilllland to Kdwerd Otla Parker. 1260. 1-2 Intermit in HVV 1-4 KW 1-4 Hen. 29, Tp. 1, N. P. 29 . Matilda to W. H. Hneperd . $225. Lot 7. Block 21. Umatilla. Hermlston Hunk Trust Co. to J. H. Held $100, 1-2 Interest in 8E 1-4 Kec. 35, Tp. 3, 8. It. 31. Homebuilding Co. to J. M. Scar borough $10. 1-5 IntereHt In Lot 9, Hloek "F," in 2nd Add. Hermlston and 1-6 interest in l4it 7, Block "F", 2nd Add. Hermlston, Harvey T. Daniel to Canadian Am erican Land Co., $100. N 1-2 NE 1-4 M V ' J'N MM 1 ' I I Ii V, ' 'VA V-J '-il " l Hec. 20 and VV1-2 NW 1-4 Bee. 21, Tp, Women of Middle Age Owing to modem methods of living not one woman in a thousand approaches this perfectly natural change in her life w ithout experi encing a train of very annoying and sometimes painful symptoms. Those dreadful hot flashes, smothering spells, fainting spells, nervous troubles and irregularities arc symptoms that should have prompt attention. These two letters prove what a successful remedy Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is for women at this .time of life. , These Two Women Helped During Change of Life. Taunton, Mass. " I could not eat or Iliiludclphia, I'a. " I want to let you. sleep fcr nix rior.tlm.had f aiming wiis Know wnat gooa Lyuia a. miKiiuiii s und could not walk wkhout help for three monthH.caust'd by female trouble, jly couxin, who wan a doctor, told me to take Lydia E. linkham's Vegetable Compound and it helped me greatly. Then during the Change of Life I used the same remedy, I am seventy years old now and am able to do my own housework and walk one miletochurch every Sunday morning and evening. I nm recommending the Vegetable Oun pound to my friends having the name troubles as I had. Your remedy is the best on earth. I cannot lind words to express my gratitude for it." Jl in. Susan CI Staples, 157 11 School St., Taunton, Mass. ' VeKetable Comiiourd has done me. I had organie troubles and am gciin;? through tho Change of life. I was taken w ith a pain in my side and a bad headache. I could not lie down, could not eat or sleep. 1 suffered something terrible and tho doctor's medicine did me no good at all my pains got worse instead of better. I tagnn taking the Vegetable Compound and felt a chango from the first. Now I feel fine and ad vim; anyone going through the Change of life to try it, for it cured me after I had given up all hojics of getting better. I will tell any one who writes to me the food it has wne me." Mrs. Maiioaret an,743 N. 2oth St, Philadelphia, I'a. , 8. It. 81. Canudlan American Ind Co. to J. C, Comllns $1. Hume description.. T. 13. Bufflngton 1o Melis Btone- hraker $2500. W 1-i lota 6 and 7, block 23. Bea. Add. f'endleton. Melissa Sloncbraker to Bam Field, K00. Hame description. The Home Building Co. to O. P. nrlgham $10. 2-6 interest in Lot 7, Block F. Second Add. Hermlston. O. P. Brigham and II. T. Fraser to J. H. Bold $10. 4-6 interest In Lot 2nd Add. Hermlston. J. M. Hcarborouxh to Genevieve Reld. $10. Lot 12, Block D, 2nd Add. Hermlston. r Wm. Orchard Hayes to J. C. Ash- worth $10. Mete and bound tract In HE 1-4 8ec. 6. and mete and bound tract In Section f, Tp. 2, N. It. 33. H. W. Collins' to John McPhall $2000.00 8E 1-4 NVV 1-4 8ec. 12, Tp. 2. It. Ft. 33. O. W. R. & N. Co. to Elvlna M. N'orrls $10. Lots 7, s. 9, 10, 11 and 12. Block 7, Railroad Add. to Athena. Elvina M. Norris to Chaa. Dickey, $200. Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12. in Block 7, Railroad. Add. Athena. O. W. n. & X. Co. to Wm.' Bchrlmpf $1. Lota 11 and 12, Block 9, Railroad Add. Athena. P. W, Dayton to Lora J. Terry, $1. Lot 2, Block 84, Frcowater, N 1-2 Lot 13. t)lock 182, Res. Add. Pendleton. Wm. W. Boothby to Daisy Knotts, $1.00. Be 1-4 BE 1-4 Sec. 27. XW 1-4 8V 1-4 Sec. 20. Tp. 2, 8. R. 34. PA J Ullk 111 v yy i "A0" HILgAM ' THIS I ''' ! Horfl ' 11 yuuSac. kW MiLct snaaui y fJy Hi out maty miles have you driven your car Women of Middle Age Should Depend Upon f , iiiudmmpwi.u.,..., i.i. inn a minium iinr 1111 i.niir "i - ' l"T f -1 - J " mjm-w I m ii ii i i til L LVD I A E PINKMAM MEDICINE CO LYNN.MA S 1 no HOUSE PASSES BILL . ,S. IS SAVE YOUIBEU II by having your Raw Fur mad Into FINE FCRS at our placet At th same time your old ones remodeled, repaired, cleaned so they look Ilk ur, At prices that are right. In TixroratMT we mount anything from a fly to an elephant. M. IL MOHTt SonVane. Warfi. 9 Bernard St,. So. Writ about our deer head contest. WOMEN XNpnT TRIAL, EDMOXTOX, Alta, Dec. 14. (A. p.) A woman lawyer pleading the ci.se of a woman prisoner before a Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee woman magistrate and a woman or dcrly in attendance waa the unque siiectncle In court here recently. Emi ly Murplry waa the magistrate and Miss H. K. Marclay the lawyer. Mrs. Murphy in her few words of welcome to Miss Barclay declared she felt the Chronic and Narroug Diaeawe ad i event to be a milestone in the history Dlicinoa of Women. X-tiay ji.iw Tharapeutioa, rample Bldg. 9mm 11 Phona 41t lillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIII'IIIIIIIMIIIII I -The Why I of It nm iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii'L ! PHONE I FIVE ! FOR j FUEL of the proving where women are con cerned. CLOTHING MILL MAKES BIG SLICE IN WAGES 1 There are reasons for the steady Increase in J0)!?1' It is the Intense and lasting heat that la making it the favorite coal. I B.L.BURROUGIIS-HeIIasIt! fumi nm i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii'i"'""""""""""" Lawrence, Mass., Dec. 14. (A, P.) Pacific mills and Arlington mlllu, making common clo'.hes, have announced a wage cut ' of approxl mateiy 22.5 percent for 16,000 work crs effective December 20. No word on wage reduction came from the Am erlcan Woolen Company. Will Resist Itcdiicttnns. NEW YORK. Dec. 14. (A. P.) Reports from mill centers Indicate Z.illmt all wage reductions will he re Isisted. John Golden, nresldent of the United States Textile Workers of Am erica today said. , 40,000 Workers Affected. New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 14. (A. P.) Wage reductions affecting 40,000 workers In the cotton wills here to be effective on Monday, are announced. today. I1 NO EXPERIMENT Gable Cabinet HAVANA CIGAR Some moke 2 FOR 2.c AND UP Trade SuppHtsI by cixtAN !!: in imorc.iis Taking Desperate Chances It Is true that many contract severe colds and recover from them without taking any precaution or treatment. and a knowledge of this fact leads others to take their chances instead of Riving their colds the needed attention It should te borne in mind that overy cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vi tallty, makes the system lcs able to withstand each succeeding attack and paves the way for the more serious diseases. Can you afford to take such desperate chances when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy; famous for its cures of bail rolds may be had for a trifle? C ImmlXTluln's t'onsrh Remedy the Motlirr's Favorite The soothing and healing properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its (feasant taste and prompt and effec- "J; 'tual cures have made It . favorite with f! people everywhere. It is especially : prized- by mothers of young children ;for colds, croup and whooping cough, ies It always affords quick relief and Is free from opium and other harmful , drugs. When Yon Are Constipated ! To insure a healthy action of the 1 bowels and correct disoorders of the liver, take two of Chamberlain's Tab 'lots Immediute'y after supper. They 'will not only ause a gentle movement of the bowels, without unpleasant ef fects, hut banish that dull, studlp feel lug, that often accoompanies constl : nation, Mrs. ljuua It. Iloyt Itocommcmda t'hnmherlnln's Tnlilt-U I "I have frequently used used-Cham-berlaln's Tablets, during the past three 'years, and have found them splendid 'iter headache and bilious attacks. 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. (U. P.) The proposal to temporarily halt im migration Monday finished the first lap of Its couse through congress when the house adopted the Johnson bill by a vote of 293-41. As finally amended just previous to Its passage, it provid ed that all Immigrants be barred for a period of one year and that wives and blood relatives of naturalized im migrants may be admitted. lfofeat In Senate Predicted. WASHINGTON. Dec. 14. (U. P.)--The Johnson immigration hill as am ended to prohibit all immigration for one year yesterday was passed hy the house. It now goes to the senate where its defeat is predicted by sen ate leaders. DANIELS FROWNS UPON JAPANESE AGREEMENT WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 (V. P.) The agreement between England, Ja pan and the United States to limit naval armaments does not meet with the favor of Secretary.fiantela, l.e told newspapermen Monday. He said that he would endorse the understanding to reduce sea power only In the event it becomes worldwide in character. Agreement among any certain powers would appear too much like an alli ance and would arouse the suspicious of other nations Daniels said. The secretary indicated thnt when he goea before the house naval com mittee tomorrow to report his naval construction program he will urge that an increase of the American navy Is Imperative until the the United States enters a world-wide disarmament agreement. HOW many miles with out changing engine ofl? Dirt arxumulates in the ofl of every engine carbon, road dust, fine particles cf metal, and gasoline that has escaped past the pistons. This dirty, dluted oil circulating through y ocr engine causes xmnec essary wear on hearing surfaces. Have it drained out novo and fresh oil put in the crankcase. We can do that for you conven iently, quickly, eajiKraically with Modern Crankcase Geaning Ser vice. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the new, scientific flushing agent; which cleanses thoroughly with out danger of contaminating the supply of fresh oil. And to assure correct lubrication we refilj the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Bring in your car today. Modern Crankcase Clearing Service will give immediate better engine per formance. Done regularly it will lengthen your car's useful life. K C. H. 15ELTZ, Highway Service Station, East Court St PERKINS & A3DIONDS GARAGE, 630 Cottonwood St. McLEAN & SNA VELY GARAGE, 616 Garden St. 0. F. STEELE SERVICE STATION, Raley and Matlock Sts. JOHN LEUER GARAGE, 518 Willow St. NEIL & BARKER GARAGE, Riverside Ave. BUNCH BROS. MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE, Adams, Ore. been officially declared champion of her class In Idaho, according to an nouncement received from the Amer- cian Jersey Cattle club hcarquartcrs at New York. The pure bred Jersey was started on the merit test at three years and six months. The test shows that thn U. OK O. HAS CHAMPION COW Idaho chamnion a. nrodii-d S im a atUht UW, Idaho, Dec. i4. Eagle's pounds of milk and .195.2s nnunds of Jersey Queen, a pure bred registered j butter fat. This record has made the Jersey cow, owned by the University I animal unqualified champion of the of Idaho college of agricultural has state. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department arc. only too pleased, at any time, to i speak a word in praise of them," writes Do 'Your Christmas Mailing Early -8St M 1 1 m ' lusiness sresuMsl -that count-oucanfmafo good xny o&ierzocty . . . AVIAN'S financial intentions are shown by his past perform ances. If you open an ac account with a reliable bank it will assist you to gain actual results. Our knowledge of the business develop ments of this community equip us to serve you. am trrrrt-r frrrrn rnrj if S Mr. Ura SI. Uoi't, Iiockport, N. T.