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2. ' V. PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. APRIL 6, 1917. i - - ttJULjiPimi !' 1 1 ', TEN' PAGES MADAM, HERE IS A 100-CALORY FOOD ' 4 EXHIBT i I 9 i Vcn Can AiTcrd to See a Dentist Why you should get the best at reasonable prices. We woo Id rather be busy all the time and make a smaller prwfit from each patient than charge prohibitive prices. We tit) not believe that big prices make good work. t Painless Dentists Cor. Main and Webb Sts. ' Phone 12. Lady Attendant CC1S! ELS! TRY II! STOP MSDHff AND CEAU11FY YOUR HAIR m f?T("S FMJJffO OCT AV1 4.KTK TIIKiK, WAVV. STRONG. Tenr Thair become light, wavy. Sssjfry. abundant n1 appears as soft. iim and beautiful aa a young sysrrts ' after a "Danderlne hair Oiwasa Just try this moisten a MI -wath a little Danderlne and arKalljr draw It through your hair. Pairing ooxntll strand at a time. i will cleanse tha hair of dost, dirt oil and In Just a few mo. ta roii have dotroled tha beauty of hair. I beautifying the hair at once iia dlssulres every particle of f dandruff; cloaiuea, purifies and in- TtgnraArsi tha soalp-. forever stopping cilia and falling tiair. . Rw what will please you most will ts after a tew weeks' use when you W4.I1 actually s new hair fine and V at first es but really new mar growing all over the scalp. If raw on re for .pretty, soft hair and lots f t surely git a IS-cent bottle of fCnowlton's D&fedfrtne from any drug arjst or toijet counter, and Just try Tuaass Papers Rarred. VADHINGTOii. April 4. Dailies rinted in German are barred from ha nails -in a resolution prepared bv smator Poind xter. jsorirK ok RTKKirr ihprovkment. WW 1 iiisa, tar City Anrvfor The City M teaUt- st Uia ua the 4tA duj of April. 1T. m-tVr direct 10a sad by rvqnimsflt or cs haSn CtmnrtJ file la the office r HemtT f Tb City o frsdlfHott. sV. saj4 apr-srii Ka ( inos fur to appropri W4. f pwiii ni of tfaf fall-lag uan4 'Wt--ep e s-vM city : Madteoo Street from Aforlk line l imrtLmm tttreet to tbe '-Ja 4igw f WUfcos IStruet. twMtaer with utM4is ef the work to be done sad ta "'Silo rmtt tbrV wtth S atstiweat e. ? 'olsV srt W too aad parcela of Iuhi r turf ifa ly ama laifRr-r4-OMt sad - Cw saia?w utire W tW totaJ eot of iaiproTe wac ttr of aw IfHa. parts of tots aMTPta 'AT uad ahutild pay aai aorooat er tw ajrrtfv; t be dertred from socb la- Tii n 111 ?re OmHI has eiamlaed aork Maaja akad av4tt aiiutta asd eatimattw and avMl ce aaie ssatiaf artory aad tbe mi warn tawM to be la arrordaace with ,, mbMfi aot of aoca aorta, aad, .. St "fs- akrapertj rerooiaieaiud by ta "k. Iawvyar tu o iacrr4rd withia the Siwaiini of, tUr IHatrirt benefited la la U nSKWMr of the Com mow. Couacil prop erto t bo wdudrd witfata aocb iaiprow , wawaf mmrkrt aaU a praperty la exludes QimnS wWlrtt fckottsd property be la sTuSmi l ter Ha ; aad tar iaiBroveaiMit of the oer- r SjwacrtWd portion of Madlkoa Strv4 tutuiMair nifarnt m at tnia fcrv Lberefore. be it 1 bv tbe Coaiaioa Coaarll of Tit -T1r W IVaMftietua tbat H U rxedii-at to ! wwd it ia breby propoaeHl to m--atrooe MtlMi Kfreet froai tbe Nortb line T iartaM Klreet to tbe ttwtb line of Wi! oaa --rH b avum tbe aame with 1ra-i wflnsir nareai'-ftt ; aab pavemeat to be real rr4rd aad iie mnrfw tbefof to b sfkaripasvd w tar eMabiiKbed grade of said aO tr-t to bare rjr aa uf i aM tbas ia T.nUnif with a Iti lb nJanit aad perlf1rm- imm f tar i-w-Wi-raeiit of aid porilo j sf btawa Wrw.. pr-ta-e'l by irrary Kim-1 Wtc cnf itorrtvor. tiled aiib tbe fcrora- j w f amid ritr. oa toe 4b day of April, T, visit fslBb aad klf k at loot, are fcwi iim- 4si?ru'ar ly crirrrl to; aad be It P )te--d tttat tbe enleefr's eattMto of be pi iBsiaiil 1 tot ml ruat of :t-b imprur 1 1 erkun-b t'it Kaorm rt imat wm tit- and pivared by teary Kiaibreil. -tAe a.arvytr i aAifl tif, ia tbe lum of rai eu. aad waa H'-! altfa tbe fUcurier tf ohi eltjr 4MB lt 4:b day of April. 11T. o wr-iar i'ii"l atjfj bty referred to par'bviarty. and to- it ftrtltr tiesoivrd. that tbr Hans aad apwlflra O mum and imf fr sv laiprrtrement mm aa aan d b tu i ty Murvejfr aod fliea s4lJi the rwrtle-r :J 1 He i'ity uf HrodletoS tmm Ua h dj if Al-rt. IMT, be u4 tby ajr brrwy adt-prd and apprTl, aad be t fart b-r aCr"-1; - T. . eaTrnJ ""n.e.T; win .:M rece,re a booklet of Talu.b'e mu jl pn ui r.i purr-i. t Un. .nforma? ion. telling about the kld k. i-kii t.j irii im..r.,-jo-nt. ! j nevl( .,,- tedder. When writing, b. iTT mJ" ."VVem", I re ant mention the Pendleton Dally iaiifiimi .hail tw li.t.i t'ir tb. Ka OrHConian Regular fifty-cent o a -t itrtf. ani be It toi- and one-dollar size bottles for sabs a' Mlt thai aa tMm..nt itir1t la all drug stores. 1 am. nai 1 mli 1 b. kbuii a "Ai.n . . (Mt4 N '.U ' isnbra'Hnc fbe yr-rxr I u4 "'n ' tb pajr , w ..a -1.KI1 lUrl-t la:i in all lot, parra 1 of 1 sta ad aarrei -A laad ItIbc aod a-ins I Biljm Z r l b-ioVd aad 0f riOJ mm . to oil . aaab airTliiM AWTSshk.M MuT t t KKT NO. W r-a io) iag mi tbe f K rn- of l" T j tb-W ft. Pw-e'a Addt'tnc to be town. if oatw W w ft t h- V V. or sshsv f ( 11. lUtek 3 of td Shir" j Aasi tmmu taawe r. - ana. . fee, lo Ibe S c --r .if I-ot I. HI'h saf Md Nwitrtor Aodittt-rt' itn.rie S 1 Om i aata b. W ft tt tbe K a rorarr a kC of aaid hvitvLar a A . deg K. M ft a p' W bfartoMag. (rVsa4 ao h ftirtber Shmnlird ba ewpy of tbta rmiwi a ta-W Vila tM tbat IW XarrNf or B w-tH.t a tio p fsow-ritsti ra- os .?JT? of the a o-ysrtloa f-r . f t 4 tiy tteaaroX be fMfblUbev Mprixsl rf s r la tbe raM r ar ta SstOMpaa-e a bret-y doag p aae roabaaoa Caai4i ! tbt pub- j4j 4 - o- faetbrr gissa tbot tbe Kar. etun-t at- mi tbe pcotwntoa of i w.t O' l be fiu'H Clat mm.m t-4 par atf l4 aj poerol f M4 l . A-t.oi lM-tii-t ta aa ttib a.rv-si b a file ta tbe on ire ii4 rvoSnoa. trr. r 1 T w tiis a Pendleton, Ore. Open Evenings PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH NAMES ITS OFFICERS FOR COMING YEAR Annual Congregational Meet ing is Held in Church Last Night. .1 ... x At the annual congregational meet, ins; of the Presbyterian church which was held Wednesday night ' 'at the church reports from all societies showed the splendid and thriving eon dltion of each with all bills paid and almost every instance a substantial balance in the treasury. '' " Rev. J. B. Snyder presided a3 moderator and Mrs. i H. 'Norria re tained her position as church clerk. After the adoption' of that budget for the coming year and other busi ness ths following officers were elect ed: . . . ? f Elders Charles I Bonney. Clar- erfee) Pen land. Raymond W. Hatch. re-elected. Deacon H. B. McLean. . Deaconess Airs. H. O. RtySeaateln. Trustees T. J. Tweeds', re-elect ei. Or. P. E. Boyden. re-elected. Sam Thompson, re-eleoted, L. ! Rogers, newly elected, I H. Geiss; ' newfi' elected. Mr. Tweedy was rater chosen by j this hoard as Its chairman. The finance committee is composed of Dr. F. E. Boyden. re-elected. J. W Moloney, re-elected, E. C. . CcCook. re-elected; A. K. McCulley.' newly elected. I. 1. Rogers., newly elected Dr. Boyden was chosen ' by : this bodV to continue at Its head. . " " .; The session met after the congre gational meeting and received info fellowship of the church twelve of the applicant for membership which are to be received publicly Easter morning. r. & AtrplautCH Hunted V-Boatn. WASH tXGTOX, April In an nouncing that the supposed subma rines reported off Montauk Point were in reality patrol motor boats, the navy department disclosed that as soon as the rumor was received de stroyers and army airplanes went out and searched for submarines in lsong Island .Sound and adjacent waters. The army airplanes were employed constantly for three days. TAKE THIS HAN'S MCE , It always gives me pleasure' to rec ommend anything tbatvis. vand so I feel it my duty to hermJof the praises of Dr. Kilmer' Swajnp-Roo. For years I was troubled wttn kid ney disease and it was so intense that 1 was bedridden for days at a time. I gave up all hope and doctors for miles around gave me no help. In cidentally 1 tried several patent rem edies and at last tried Swamp-Root. From the first It gave me relief and it was no time before T was able to be up and around and now I am per fectly wrand able to word as f uned to tJrre my terrible sfeknews. ' So now let ntt tlvuik you for your wonderful discovery and take this op- Ul port unity to mufft - r from recommend It to all srho suffer from kidney troubles. Tours very truly. WALTER KHIVRR. 217 N Main St. Hope. Ark. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 25th of March. 1912. A- V. WARE, Notary public. LsXtrr lo Br. Kilmer sV On. RinghamtoB. !. T. j Pro 10 What Swamp.Itoot WIN B FVsr Tow. Fend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer A Co. j Binshanitun. N. T-. for a sample sis i bottle It will convince anyone. Too i"i7" FflH AT MINI. Hi. w nwiiiilM SORE, TIRED FEET I KK -TIZ"' fMt Tf-VIf:R, FfTK- m uviWi -AiJiW'ft IJ1 KKT HLH. . Fet U- ibo are f red to eland on their feM all 4v Icrow what sore, t Mnder. sweat ty. barn tn g fee, mean. Th-y wiw T. and 'Tim" cures their fH right up. It fcee-ps feet In per fect cnditon TSf Is the only remedV is the world that draws on' jail tn potaotvms exudations i nirn ' puff np the fc and canee teaser. stops the pain In oorna. callouses anf buwioua it's sunpijr glorious. - Ah? how comfortable yowr feet fe4 sfler iwiac "Tia. Tow'll never Itmp w draw up ynar face In pain. Toir boa won't tighten and hart your feet. Oet a ;--nt Hoa of "-THr now frm any Onimgim Ju- think a v hoi rear's f ot comfort for on 15 rents. PjgV.: fM -4 asfsBSTsTsaaTssaBeBS Each article of food here shown contains 100 calories.' Th table was mads up by Dr. KuKene Lyman FisK of the Iifo Rxtenslon Inatltute of Nw York City. Former President Taft is chairman of th board of -directors of the intvtitute. One ounce of white flotfr la shown- to contaithe S. R. O. SIGH WILL BE HUIIG OUT FOR ELKS LIBELS Seat Sate Has. Bern a Big Onei Al ready; Bre Talent In Prndleton lias Bee Engaged for the Big Show. Two full houses are assured for the Tuxedo minstrel show which will be staged Monday and Tuesday evenings by the Pendleton Elks. The seat sale has been a big one already and there will be only standing room when the curtain goes up. In order to show to Pendleton peo ple the talent which has been en gaged by Director Lou Steelhammer and ft. E. Chloupek in the making of the new Elks minstrels, the complete cast is here given. Tnxedo CaHt. Mildred Carlton .... Ada Decker Sadie Daniels Laura Can ill Fanny Lane Lucia Callison Thtsne French . . Merle Best Mandy Geo. Phelps Arthur Flu Gerald . . . Brook Dickson Kay Costal Sidney Vincent . . Jackson Park Red McGee Plunket T. Plunket Jas. Clow . .Walter Rose Lord Charingcross , -Oigsi'CoM.o Using" tSkesoh) Mrs. Brook Dickson, Harold War ner, Fblsom Taiiman. Skit Bob Fletcher and Kids Minstrel Kndsnesi Jas. Estes. Ray Crystal. Geo. Phelps. Brook Dickson, Lee Drake. Roy Bu chanan. Bob Fletcher. R. E. Chlou pek. . Interlocutor Clive Cheshire. BaOadlsts. Walter Rose, . J. Lynch. C. O. Rine- hart. Chaa. Martin, Roger Kay. Jas. Clow. Chorva, H. Willis. C. Phillips. F. Hayes. Al TJndgren. R. Mayberry. . Mciun- vimer. w. rreeman. w .I." i tor Hansen. Jas Grind., raid. Arthur Fits Gerald, Geratil. H. Stokes. rrank -in- Milton Fit: TWO POPULV r - . , '; . , i " ,s, tr-. - m I - f tvam nrniMMaNS Vim JCTTRur. Il.r. ih, it. ritlmniiv. nl fin.oa. vmr ..id and Jeffrie. mi fifty-one. on.-e hatel rivals m things j Jeffrie. tum devoted wi of his time j astians, Sll point to female deranga udaihatic -iKSerthed as they, mat to hi -dir fiu-m. m- of the finest In ! snrnta which may be overcome by Lydss for ih. first time in many ere on ' s iir.Tnm. rnzsimmona nuor several i the dairy rannh of Jeffries, near Mir-1 futile '...ine-hock ' ,ffori. Jeffrl-s. bank. al. It was ,.n June t. Just I too. tried It. hut fifteen, rounds with ve-r. ss... .h-t th . ioJ.ek J..bu I. itenu. In ,"" met in the rlus In -y Ulund -I that he had lost hi. ' - J " Vfter eU.-n loand- of de.l.rat- Mmmons rei-entlv made his d. but aa I fiabtuut the cha.npion.bip pa-d to an evangelist and sc.red a big hit. . f neat value as food of twenty-two ounces of lettuce. One orange- con tains the value of an ounce and half of beef steak. Inasmuch as an average meal should contain about 00 calories, according to the scient ists, there Is more than enough fooo here for the hunter lest man. MANTLK OK CHARITY AXO CASH FOR SOS -.Tmoirlrxl in BMnhertting Jimra," Ie Renter's wtft) bIcL Bnt I For. give Him.'' NEW YORK, April 6. In a will filed for probate in Newark yester day Jared Do Remer, who died in that cUy January , set forth many troubles he had had with his only I son, James S. De Remer. Neverthe less, he left James- three quarters of his $150.00 estate. The rest goes to Mrs. Emma 8. Henry., sister of the de. cedent. The testator said that up to the time James was twenty-seven yearn of age he was all thut a son should be. Then he married a girl dlspleas- lng to his parents, thereby causing the untimely death of his mother. "I would be Justified In absolutely disinheriting James," said the deced ent, "but Instead I will cover the man tie of charity over his faults and ful ly forgive him. I pray to ths God of our fathers that He will also forgive him." tJOKTHALH GKTS JKRKKY JOB. Cemrral Aocrpta Pom of Stair Kngt. nee -To Re raid glO.OOO to (1S.O00. TRKNTON. April . Oen George W. 'Goethals has accepted the posi tion of state engineer for New Jer sey at a f alary to be announced to morrow', when, the appointment will be made. Gen. Goethala will have charge1 of the proposed $16,000,000 stats high way system, and. will be advisory en gineer of the proposed Hudson River Traffic tunnel and other state engi neering. The new Highway commission will meet the general tomorrow morning and he will "be Introduced to the legislature In Joint session. In the agreement between the gen eral and the state there will be a clause granting a leave of absencs B;r.im.tto"th. state, if he should t , ,h colors. His salary -" ..... ....,.m will te nexween fiw.vvw yearly for five years. . r EX-IDOLS OF THE RING I a 'hv'.vfcsn CnlifornU bolli-rmn. in k,: Biix-e his retirement from the n.iias The Cookies that took me to California ' , (Report No. 3) By It happened in my condensed little New York kitchen, with just room for the gas-?-range, sink, table, ice box, cupboards and . me. 1 had promised a few friends a treat cookies! Because I wanted crisp cookies, 1 used wholesome Cottolenc two-thirds cup with this new recipe: 2 cupa sugar 1 teaspoon soda -1 cup butternulk Yes I Cottolene ia stso superior tor hying sad lor all cake making UI.KAK.XKY ACCEPTS kracd ixDiCTMirjrr tVnmemuuan-Mect Doesn't Ocas Chance) H spent Too Much Men- to nee) on April 7. KR1K. Pa., April . Orrin O. Bieakley. republican congressman- elect from the Twenty-eighth Penn- aylvaita district, tonight entered : plea of nolle contendere before Judge Thomson in United Mates dis trict court here to an indictment re turned lute today by the foderal grand Jury, charging him with ex pending more than the legal miximum of $5000 to promote his election last November. Immediately after the Indictment was returned. Mr. Bleakney appear ed before Judge Thomson and enter ed his plea. The court set Pitts burg aa the place for Imposing sen- tenca upon the congressman-elect. Mr. Bleakney was released on his owo recognizance, with the consent of I'nited States Diatrice Attorney E. Lowry. Humes. MAX GAIXS POV.vnS IN' DAT. Kats Four Heavy Meals to Reach Weigh for V. S. Aero Service. CHICAGO. April . McMillan Weddell of Hinsdale, a suburb, ha been accepted as a recruit to the gov ernment aero service after having been refused earlier in the week. Weddell. who ia an experienced avia tor, tried to enlist on Wednesday, but wss found to weigh but 143 pounds. Testerday he was accepted, having brought his weight up' to tbe required 14$ pounds by eating four very heavy meats during, the day. the meals being made up of many eggs and large quantities of other foodstuffs, together with much water. 11 OTTKILS CAl'RR WRJX.KT IifM-V. Ohio, April 5. OfTirUln of the (tikan Krlr railroad be lieve today that pcottrr were re. sponsible for' the wreck last night In which one peswn'wsM killed. . CALL TROOPS OF VRUllSUAH. Infantry, Fte'd ArtlUra-y and Cos si Artillery In fles-vloe. WAKW1NOTON. April t. The war department today called Into the fed eral service tha following natlon.il guard organizations for police pur poses, ftecond West Virginia Infan try. Fourth Virginia Infantry and Rettery D, field artillery. Virginia. - A TREATMENT FORNERVES Woman Tells How Lydta C Puikhfm's Vegetable Com pound Helped Her. West Danby, N. Y. "I n,4 nervous trouble all mj Ufa until I took TrnrnrmLyosa t. fink ham's '4X! Vegetable Cara- pouim i or nsrvaa and for female troM rnes sod U straight. ned me out in goo4 shape. I work Bear all the time, as we liver on a farm and I have four girls, t do all fry sewing and other work wlthr their help, so it bow that I stand it real well. I took the Compound when my tea year old daughter came and it helped me log. I keep it tn ths bouse all tbe time aad recommend it" Mrs. Dbwitt Since- BAiHSH.West Danby, N. T. . " Sleeplessness, mfveoenesa. irritabil ity, backache, headaches, dranrinc sen- g Phikham's Vegetable Compound, Th,, ((nKin remedy, the medicinal fegjjent, of wr.h .ru .lerived from ehe- ,d herbs, has for forty flp tt He a moat varasbl. tonic r",-if ... t-n.omnitm. taviforetorof the f emsl. onrant. hi :r i , mm hack a Native Daughter 1 teaspoon salt Flour Caraway .weds Raisins Soon I was mighty busy pulling those crisp wafers out of the hot oven. Then I tasted. The first ' bite took me back under the . old plum tree in California. Maybe it was a cherry tree . anyway, there 1 was. Over the fence leaned the plump next-door lady. She was giv ing "us children" cookies. And here I was, way. off in New York .tasting them again the same cookies. Perhaps y had a plump next-door lady? Maybe yiu'i The war department also called In. to the federal service tha First and .Second companies coast artlUery of the Virginia national guard." They will be added to the forces already employed for police protection. Women Change Their Minds. SPRING FIKLD, III., April 6. After many years of uninterrupted li censing of saloons Springfield today enacted a local option law by a ma jority of lit. Ths vote was 10.71 for Looking Forward to Motherhood Well Kaoww Preparation ' seres Much Safferbif . R- Tha greatest crisis in the life of woman is when she becomes mother. All her physical strength ia taxed ta the limit at aueh a time. It ia neces sary that she prepare her system far the great event in order t prssarve her Attar health. Thensands sf mothers have placed safe reliaaee a soa -Mother's Friend." This preparation is applied sxtaraaity sad is composed of special penetrat ing, softening oils which prepare the muscles and tendons fer the unusual strata. Natarally the tendency is te relieve ths pain and danger at the crisis, Uarmg the mother ia a healthy The expectant Bother should pre ire a battle ef 'Mather's Friend" from her gracgst..appjf it Bight aad Ssorajae, sad after beglanlnsx Its' use, write for free book for users. Much practical hsfiiiiiisliaa la contained ia it. Jwst stMrese Bradfield Kegulatar Company, Desg, B 479 Atlanta, Ga, aad the beak win be mailed to jrea a assesa HRE y ou reading the history now running serially in advertisement form in Collier's , Saturday Evening Post and other national magazines of the building of the Union Pacific? ......... Union Pacific is a national achieve ment upon which depended the safety of the Union and the holding of the Pacific States. f - w.j.. ..... Tie rtoriet sic rick ia iBtinute (acts of Uaited" State sistory. Wkes Too real taeta yoa will realize wkat a great pari Uaioa Padk ptave4 ia the ffbwt V sad welfare of our Kstios: snd low trait erviceabl Uaioa Padic . is aaj will be is peace of waf to tke people of oar . Uarted' States, as taiivulsal trrveleri, or airters, sad at s Narioa, Union Pacific System F ..... en cn nu lj f J like to travel batkwani a few years to some loved spot t Well "open your mouth and shut your eyes." And after you' tasted these wholesome Cot tolenc cookies I'm lure you'll say, "Please give me your recipe. I'm going to make cookies, too") uday." If you use this ret ipe and tfrr you'll have crispy. wholesome,"rcmembery" cookies. And you'll have them tfltiu From L. O. 8. FREE I Cook book cootainiag 2W racipaa by famous cook, seat Iras. Writs to The N. K. Fair bank Company, 111 Wan Was hgtoa Siren, Chicago, HI.- . - prohibition and 10,33$ against. Re versing their decision or three years ago ths women rolled up a dry ma jority of 1115. With Springfield the dries won eight other wet towns to their ranks. Two towns wont back to saloons after ' a period of prohibition. A dosen towns voted to remain dry. The Best Place in Town to Get CM Is at the store "what the "WHITMAN'S Stan. Nobody la America snake candy like "WlirTMAirs." Others have tried, are stfli trying, but they can't do st. WHITMAN'S" stands for the A bos ef "WHTTM AJTa" CAMDiKB are revelatsoDS ta people who dos't knew taetr Tallman I Co. Lsadiog Druggists "7T" nz3 ni3 r