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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
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Ill iSSMISESI I, ja11MiiJJJLjCfciMlinililMliM' nTlMiriJillirmiMMMrMmfM- ill i..)-.l.J..-Wjl jui-U1...l.J.4 . . . r3, , It's pure in the baking.- Cal- umpt ripvcr lans to Droduce tne pa sweetest and most palatable of U nourishing foods. g It has more than the ordinary leavening strength. You use less of it ''That's one reason, it is the most economical of all leaveners. Another reason is it is sold ac a moaeraie jjucc juu save when you buy it ; A tJound can of Calumet contains full 16 C3. Some baking powders come in g oz. cans instead of 16 oz. canr Be sure you get a pound when you want it Calumet WJfl Recipe 2?i cups silted palt ry ftur, 3 level tea-" spoons C a 1 u me t Baking Powder, J teaspoon salt, l'j cups milk, 1 table spoon sugar. 2 tpole spoons metted but ter, 2 eggs beaten separately. Then mix la the regular way. M'CARTHY LIKELY TO HEAD COASTERS AGAJN iniii SACR ASIEXTO, Calif., Dec. 1 7. A p.), Coast Ueagie baseball ma gnat e postponed the election 01 a pre.-iaeni. for until Friday it was anouncea ik. mmiinr hf-re vesterriav. The f- . " . j sefsion wag Wevoted to preliminary and it was intimated the vital nwres and the. matter of waivers will come up for action today. Gambling was discussed from every angle and the owners decided the con duct of players off and on the field will rest with the managers of the various club. The managers will be held responsible to the league pres ident. The re-election of William H. Me Carthy as president of the league Uk treelv predicted, i'onsiderablo discus sion is expected, however, on the mat ter of raising his salary. C The oilly managers preeent were William Rodpers of Sacramento and Charles flraham of Kan Francisco. The. directors, It as said, are strong opposed it the present draft rules as they are said to believe they have had the worst of the existing ar rangement from the bit? leagues. I Lewis and Charles Moerine. owners I of the Sacramento club, aiul' Charles ' r,ivi aecretnrv. were hosts at a ban- ' quet last night to the baseball men Christmas Cheer for all the year A solid year of Christmas cheer! Smiling faces and, happy hearts! No time for worrying and crossing bridges! Who does not long for a way to make that true? . Well, there is such a way and many are finding it. 4 , Give Christmas present that are useful and will be ap preciated the Tear 'round. They'll recall to mind daily the happv occasion when they were given and recived. Thus will the Spirit of-Christmas be kept green. People who put thought into their giving are saying "Merry Christmas" electrically, this year especially... Such presents invariably impress with their lasting elegance and good taste, yet th are not expensive. And their great service commands the instant appreciation of the user. i There's something electrical for all on your list, some thing they'll be the happier for having and using. V-ome and see. ' ,; Pacific Power & Light Co. i t "Alwy at Your Service" a e- 5- AM: . it r' V . - T ,Y r- -th ' lw 10 (1. P.l TWO more murders have been added to the sinister list of crimes which nave uen. ommitted here recently, tne ''- tlon has reached such a slate of sen ousness lhat Chlof of Colics Smith to day declared hts intention to lmmrm ... u..i.u u "thntmm patrol" to protect citlens from holdup men and itller criminals miesiing i"'" v. The n.urdw- of A. J. Upton, a grocer. in his store last nlKht by two men supposed to be robbers, deciaeu i mm Smith upon this action. ino o' murder, occurring early this morning was thjit of Albert Scurry, ft barlier. who, the police allege, was kiiiou uj i.i. Vif who. following n (luarrel With her husband, struck Him with an nxe. I'olice declared that the woman, ancr being questioned, confessed to the icriirfe. v mm isTf v' Sj tM. Si .ewr t . . .- . HELIX ALSO WILL HAV 0MMUN1TY CHRISTMAS (East Oregonian Special.) , HELIX. Pee.- 17. A community Phpiatnim trpe will be held here on Chrhnstmas eve. Committees from dif- .r., Mtvntwuis. have been ap pointed and a good time for the little folks Is assured. i ,,nH Mrs Theodore Cherrier arc .receiving congrat illation on the binh if u daughter. u I l.vnn and family have moved into Helix from the Dudley place near here; lkniK.h has tjiken over the management of the Commercial Hotel and with his family are now locaieu Sihere. Mrs. A. Follett of I'endleton is a guest at the Vome of her tla.uph.ter. Mrs. Grover Temple. Mrs. Jennie Burroughs, who nas beer, a visitor at the hnnie of J. S. An derson has returned to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclntyre. whose wedding was a recent event In 1'ort- land. have been guests the past ween of Mr. and ' Mrs. Chester t'.emmell near town. - ' f . . Hri, Bessie Heese; Mrs. Charles Ar- spach and Mrs. J. R. Thomas were guests in Walla Walla one day this week. A nlensant evening was spent on Tuesdar of last . Aceett when Misses irfico r.nrrett und Alice Clark "iter nined in honor of the Pythian Sisters ;ind invited truestH. ' . ' Mrs. .r. ft. Thomas was a cek ran vTict at frfpnds at Tasco. "Wash. The W. C. T. I'. held an Interesting mootim? t the home o Mrs. ., il. u. smith on Wednesday. December 8. the program consisted of music, readings and papers were gnVn on Christmas in other lands. Mrs. , Minnie Walker. president, presided. Misses Oiace Garrett and Alice rinvi n..a n-Ab- Ami visitors nt Attt'li- ! la. " - :. Mr. and Mrs. Mannle Bryan were guests over Sunday at the J. H. Bryan home. '.' BISHOP OF CORhCWILL NOT ACCEPT APOLOGY roiiK-. Dec. 1 .- (A. P.) Tne I bishop of Cork yesterday received the telesrram dated Dublin cas tle: "Please accept my deepest sympa thy on the appalling tragedy of the death of Canon Magner' and.1 kindly convey to his -relatives an expression of, my deep sorrow ana sincere jm pathy. ' (Signed) "Inspector-General noyai Irish Constabulary." To this the bishop replied: -r should accent. sympathy from the , . .,.,,.-., I ,.t thR old Rr I. C. HlRJt:.lWi -hnivi . The verbal sympathy or an mspeciur gcneral whose men ate murdering my people and have burned my city. . I ennnot accept or convey to the rela- s of the murdered canon .uaguei tivw .ft s -t! it iir.'l ; , . 4 . rrr- i ti ,iiV "i'-'- J I A ncll l KTAItTS I1IOT PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 1. (U. P.) near riot occurred here iona when several hundred unempiojcii men stormed an employment agency which was advertising for 2 Si men. Police had to be called to preserve order. . ' JEW CZECH MINISTER i " f ,f ""' DR. B. STEPAncJ - ; WASHINGTON Dr. B"e oanek is the new minister T ccho. Slovakia to the United States. He's 35, a bachelor ,nd former Cec forelgo rJnli J v . .. . il . lllilililllHlllllllinilHIl I it,. U tut- t- -Zl iiliililllH'liliiiii illllll'Hir'r"''l';l'''!""'iii!!i!iiiiiiii:i Too ak to Do AitSTtliing The ordharf everyHlay life of most .wometi is a ccarticss treadmill of work. ' How much harder the tasks become when wme derange, ment peculiar to her sex makes every movement painful, and keeps the nervous system all unstrung until life seems hardly worth living. Every women in this condition should profit by the experience of these two women whose letters follow. - - " Read the Experience of These Two Women I Tn,i;., P,i a I had uriraiiio iniLint mat ion, jwiius iii the Mle anil back which werti s. sharp that they pulled n.d to mv kiu-cs, and I cotiM nt walk. 1 had an ojn-nnion ami still I failed, ant. in tlif eight years I millered 1 had fonr t'uK tors and none helped me. ' My" miitlier-in-lawadvLd rue to take Lydia K. l'inkhani's Vegetable- t'oinixitind. I . was then in lied, and after the first Ivottlf I could I out of Ih1, then I took YeiretaMe t'om pound Tablets ami l.vdia l'lliiikliam's ISInod Medicine an l also used thfl Sanative Wanli. I still take tlie medicine and nni able now to tlo my own housework. My frieitdssay, My! but you look well what do you doi Who is your dot-tor?' And there Li only one answer, 'I.ydia K. I'ink liamV medicines which I gladly reeom- n,lt'll Wm Sv-rrtv fit'.ll n,UKrln4 st.reeh TJeadinir. l'a. f.ainesville. Texas. AUing Women Should Not Experiment-But Insist Upon (iainecvillo, Tex." For three yenri Biillenvl untold nfr.niv each nionlli with pains in my pidn, I found only, tei.itxiniry relief In doctor's medicine) or anything else I took until mv htn baml and I saw nn ndveitihcnwiit of Lydia K. llnkliani'H Vep;iitlilo Com. jKiiind. 1 mentioned it to a nel,libr and she told me she had taken it with pvl results, nnd advised me to try It 1 was then in bed part of the tinie,A;,nl ' my doctor said I would liavet.iU' opev.;. nied on, mi, we decided to try the Vege table Compound, nnd 1 also used T tiia K. llnkham'H anotivo Viuh. I tun a di"essmaker and tun imiw nblo to prx ( about my work, and do my hmisewoi 1c liesides. You are welcome to use thto letter as a testimonial as I am always glad to speak a word foryour medicine. " Mrs. . si. Mr.piiKNs,.vj ii.uvcj I W fig -22 IL Eat More Bread Delicious in taste- i . . - Rich in flayor . Smooth and close m texture and gram Marie only from pure, wholesome products GOOD FLOUR GOOD YEAST . GOOD LARD GOOD MILK SALT AND SUGAR A loaf of good Bread is all strength and en ergy. It is the product of the sun. The frag rance and strength of the sun-nurtured, rain drenched wheat, ield. .. . EAT ! .. ,',v.. ..... . Harvest Bread SOLD DY ALL GROCERS PENDLETON v Baking Co. -rti : -..(.9i;d I 'IC-ChJAti'.L.I V .1 ,UI C" " iT.'ir Ji'-f. ........ . , -. ...Ill : V. "'I i . 1 i ; lUlUI It,, '