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: I PACE EIGITT DATLY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1918. " TEN PAGES Z gWMWWWMHHMMHtMHHMIIMUIIIUIUI'iJyj. YOU : I THE 1 Feeling ' "WRIGHT WAfS3ay? r 1 By .using. tUeuWRIGIIT 1 M. 5 WAY" of curing meat 2 ' troublo fur on -coming OUR PRESIDENT IN WARTIME ORE OFTEN tti an la recofr Mmt do middle- women mistake kiduey niii.r filil S you can have the VSt f Tiro.!. -wa or deranged kiWys - a mAt thar rnn tviwihlv 5 do alter wasta Bauer one af lb - 3 be Produced. asha;, biliousness, sura miwlw, S 't . ' JS I MIS Joints, rheumatic palm, irritation of " ts " , 5 1 the bladder, pofliuess under eyvaurather ' The "WRIGHT WAY 'impw- r ailment appear. - I g. Wrifht'3 Ham I' Pley Kidney Pills ' 2 Pickle for making sugar Sj A' ' X - 2 rnrf1 meat nnrl thpn 5 Strengthen kidneys, stimulate - CUreU meal anu lH?n s the bladder and ume up the liver. They Z smoke the meat with ;ei kW"y tmov uu acetimtu . . - , latlaff poisons and sooth and haul tha - "WRIGHTS SMOKE." :P..rW. u.. kid.ey. nd - c , , urinary tract are doing their worll per Z S SOIU Dy ! fectly, the whole ysiera la beneduej S i aa4 restored to health and strength. . S; Louis Buckner, R. F. D. 1, Box r I Tallman & Co. I TZzrJr ; sacs. Altar taking roiejt juaney run E I Mt like a new man I J 1 1 1. 1 - . r.itl I IrrTIIWIrl M H tit II n i tmii I Ml Hii Ml Mil 1 in Leading nrusgt-ta. Hooverize on Poultry Food, Don't Feed Wheat " Bryd sauna's Poultry Mask ana ficralrh Food -are balanced ration. at" Berley," Berapa. Oafa, Bona; " Flan BLYDENSTEIN & CO. Phone 83 L. t praise anywhera I go among my Irlenda. Ion can usa my letter If it wilt be of any aesvice at all to you." You can get roiey money PiltelutWOBlzPH, X 50c and $1X0. TAIXMA.X A CO. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE: I . I I I I 1(1 a. . I I .11 ' - M 1 f--r I.HARXIXO WTIIOIT MORAIA A MEXAC S.YS FlK'CATtJK Sir Robert Falconef, Jcrriylfur f. of .P. nrsrre, Clte OrauuM; Cilve Pra4s to VMtiana -' ' ' - rHTTDFrr JHtA, Marelt 1. The deree nf doctor ef luwii van eonfer red upon Sir Robert A. - Ftgaw. presiilent of the rvilVVriilty of Toron to, -anail:i. by tha I'nlverslty .of Pennsylvania at the annual t'nlver xlty Dsiy exerclnea of trio Inntitnttort Klfiy students reoeivetl rtftren. ' Sir Hobert, who holds ma Honorary deftreo of doctor of literature from the University of Edinburgh and doc i of lawa from, PrbacetoK I'nJiverslty, llaiRow ITnlvernity , ai4 the InBtltu- Mlnn w hich he" heoxbi, wa the' princl- lal apeaker at the xfrcles. His auh ject was -PlstlnctlVe ITeatttre " of the English ' Vnlverstty SOBSrented by Oeorire Washliigton."' ' The speaker declared ' that, educa tlon In a person without moral cali ber la a menace to th codfllry. The 'lermans ha held up aa s ' people whose education- had. been working along moral lines, and asserted that the university educated' pacifist was a dangerous citizen. T Sir Kobert, called attention to Washington's repeated warnings that moral education was essential in all teaching. . Thomas A. Edison, who also was to have een honored with a, degree by the university, was prevented from r. I a f Dr. Caldwell's mmmmmm Syrup Pepsin v ' The Perfect Laxative i S is an ideal remedy for consti oatiori. It is a combination of simple hiawe- b'rrW .-BEHl i acts, in an easy, naturaLmaODCt,: an.d h A ") as safe tor children as it is posuiviy ,. g effective on the strongest constitution. Sold in DfuK Store Everywher 50 cts. -(ffi$1.00 v V.t Vf' A trial itUit ton k ibxUatd, frt charg tfl vntit -Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 457 Washington St., Mmtietttt, llhnni attending by war duties. ,1 " - - " BMaWsBWMiBWBaalBlBBlala1s1"Wai: . Events in Russia have about aspjhyx, : .VatUre always plants good seed In' .In a mendcio'at -fh. stor-J ot iated the Russian attempt to lln the the human heart, but the heart Isn't Washington's veracity l a sufflci.t- Germans with kindness. nlwa.-ii whrft it shotiW he." ry admired r or""-' -: uteres TAKK SALTS TO n.-5ir KIDNTTl'S IK KWK JI RTS Oil HL.VII- ' J lT.R-HOTHFf.S. I j WITH HIS FAMILY How many of the world's bis men WUson who devotes to his f.imily the ; Kive their families as definite and ver" center of his daily life. I : ....... There in a aunr. K.... u . i - - Imnnrtanr n nine, in thr lives as ' mc njiiii ,iuillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillMliiii' ir you must nave your meat everyj w,; 21 - . m "bt, eat re. mti iiohit jwr nwin-js "-. 11 " 1 " r " aLOtl If If TIP LOW Siwith salts occasionally. S , . 5? Sinuthorlty who tella CHOP SUEY, NOODLES Chinese Style. HOT TAMALES - 9. Fays a noted tells us that meat ! C- j forms uric acW which almost paral- ! . " ftJfW CTTCV 5-yzes the kidT-ej--i ia their efforts to. f uu-lj, . expel it from the blood. They become islii-f-i-i.sh and weaken, then you suffer Si v.lth a dull misej- in the kidney re ln. -sharp iains in. tha -back or sick S j headarhe. dUniness. your stomach I wnirH. tot-Kiie in coatel and w.en ttio CIIILU CON, CARNE jwuhr I Uaa you have rheumatic (.p.v, mwv Sjtwlnjf-wt The nrin KtH rlou.Iy, full . j aUKe s J h( I ttj ent, the chiiiiTi'ls offf-fi get j fw.re and Irritated. bisirs you to jLUINCxlEo ElH'1 relief two or three tlmeH during iAJ j To Deutriillxe these Irrllntinsr nrlils, KverythlnK' clean and up-to- f elean-e the kldneyH and flunh off flat. FIRST CL-ASa SERVICE urlnoiw wante set four oun! oi Jaa fairiH I rrii uiiy inar inary here; take ar tnhliHoonful In a gins of water before' breakfast, fur a few daya and your kUlneyH wUl then act fine This famotiH palts Is made from the arid of raoe and lemon juice, combined with lllhia, and has he?n. uwd for KeneratonH ta flu.sh and Ktlniula' sbitfKtHh kidney, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus endlnjr b ladder weakness. . . Jnd 'altM i.s inexpensive; cannot in jure, and ma ke a delightful efferves cent lit hia-water drink. There is at least There ia hour,, which is reHerved for hi.s fam ilyj when io ouLsider ia permitted to one Woodrow intrude. ' ' TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sts. Phone 6(7. Pendleton, Ore. r;llllllHllimilllllllllHlllimilllllllllllllll.' AR!!AND'S The only NEW fac powder hi th past $0 yean Ob yes, there aro many, many kinda of powders oa the market, but this one is Absolutely different , from any you have ever nad Tbe price ia reasonable. too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Hjit a. T FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW KISffilST SAYS T.lIFS ARK I'KIXfJ HFjCrPR OF SAtiE TIvA am w i.Piri is. ia ' ' ' Daily Chats With the Housewife Market QtmfatiofiA for I lie ' - lloiwewife.. At la.st m' are to have an adequate! answer tn the eternal fiietion,-What ! i really a fair price fir me to pay for the fooil which goes to my table?" The answer comes in the forn of lists of wholesale and retail priced prepared under, the auspices of the Federal Food Administrators and in the various states and printed in the newspaperw, called "Market Quotati ons, for tho Housewife" or by some such title. Along with the price list there may be short statements telling facts of interest about different foods. These "shopper's guides' are now appearing in many of the fg city dallies and in smaller newspapers throughout the country. By consulting thia table one can see whether or not she ia -contributing more than a fair profit to the sup port of the wholesaler or the retailer. And it also vindicates the wholesale or retail dealer from many accusa tions, if he is not guilty. So great has been the success of this newspaper first aid to the shop per where it has been tried out, that the Federal Food Administrators of the different states have decided to make it general. Each state and each locality has Us own problem to be considered. A plan favored by many of the Aclmlnistra-; one representative 1 egg. 3-4 cup raisins. Mix the f lour, baking owder and salt. Isdve the hiiif in the milk and add the exx 4'omhine tlie flour and milk mixtures. Hako in u very moderate oven fur 1 hour. Koine men make a Hpeeuilty of Uo-f ing others Ihy are uunnei' by. THIS CORN WILL PEEL RIGHT OFF! "Gets-It" Makes Corns Come Off The "Banana-Peel" Way! Why have to flop on th floor, sqtlif'e yourself up lik the letter "Si," and with bulKiiitt eyes draw, your face up In to a wrinkly knot while you goupre nnd pull nt tlio "quick" of a ten der corn? That's the old, savage way. Hair that loses its color and lustre or when it fades, .turns gray,, dull and lifeless. Is caused by a lack of sul phur In the hair. Our grandmother mnle up a mixture of 8ae Tea and tor!! i9 to have Sulphur to keep her locks dark and (from each cluss of retailers to com- r.eaiitifnl. and thousands of men and'poso a general conference board, women who value that even color. If r0m which Is selected an executive ' that beautiful dark shade of hair jcommlttee to determine fair margins) which Is ko attractive, use only this 'of profit upon the commodities to be! old time recipe. t listod. I Aowanay we get mis ramous mi- -mere is also in some communities!- , m,iirr In ture Improved by the addition of oth- 'an interpreting board composed of There's K or Cutting. er ingredients by axklng at any drug lone representative from each of the i cjets-li" Al: Werks! store for a r.0 coot bottle of "Wyeth's several classes of retailers, one from! "f lets-It" is the m"'ern Painless. Jim- pie way. m.. - - of "(lets-It" on the rm-n. put youi "tockinw nnrt shoe rfsjht .n again, and, r..rtrt thn cfirn. i':itn 1H easen. i fw se o it An FOR WAR BREAD USE Weston Best, Ry. Flour Barley Meal,' Whole Wheat. Graham Flour, Buhr Ground. All " Umatilla Products Guaranteed, ask your Grocer. Sage and Ktilphur Compound." which ithe wholesale produce men, one from darkens the hair so naturally, soieach other important interest whose evenly, that nolio,ly can possibly tell prices are to be ' ascertained. The it has been applied. You Just damp-! chairman of. this committee Is often a en a sponKe or soft brush with It and iniember of the staff of the Mate Food draw this through your hair, taking? (Administrator and has as his aides one MTifill strand at a time. Fly mern- jtwo experts In food subjects, all three ing the Kray hair disappears; but 1 volunteers. , what delights the ladies with Wy-I There are frequently footnotes op eth's A-ige and Sulphur Compound, is ' pended to the list of price callinK that, be-ldes beautifully darkening 'particular attention to commodities the hair' after a few applications, it hat are scarce, those that are normal also ruins back the sl's and lustre and those that are plentiful. and gives it an appearanee of abund- This gives the buyer, the ance. and the wholesaler an opportunity to Wyeths Pns and Sulphur Com- cooperate, share- the benefits and pound Ik a delightful toilet requisite ' hardships of buying and selling foods, t Impnrt color and youthful appear- 'and senerallv understand each other !.., 1 1 " tins revolutionize!! tn trentment of corns. it never Irritates .... . ft...,. Vnu'll uton limninfr on the side of vour shoe, and do away I with gre;ey salve, bundling blindages, thick plasters and painful methods. I'se ";cts-lt." It's common sense. "ilets-lt" Is sold by all druggists (you neeo. pav no more than 2.ri cents), or it will be sent .lirect by K. Ijiw rence & Co., Chica.ro. III. Solfl in I'enrlleton and rccommenneo las the worlds best corn remedy by retailer (Tallinan & Co. 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 8 o o o o o o o o o e o aw) o o o o o o o o o o a o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO ; . - . -. .... .. - -O ance to the hair. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease ;tiiiii!iiisiiiiit.imm better. 0 It Is not necessary to tell any houe wife to study these tables; she can see ffor hofelf the benefit to be derived ifroin them. Look at Vour Tectfi Are they decayed, full of holes and abscessed? If so rememlK;r it is the worst thing possible for your health. Newton Painless Denlisls Carnt Main and Vebb Street Ww it Ope Event n Who for Offl.fi Workers i "'C arry Th-dr Own.' What time Jo you )egln to wonder ,what'ls in that lunch you brought with you? If yon have onc'of these, 'planned by the United Mates Koud Ohio Man Is ; Modern Wizard Discovers magic ether " com pound which loosens a corn so it lifts right out oou news spreuos rapuny and Administration, surely von cannot wait 'druggists, here lire kept busy tllspens- until one o'clock. WminilllHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII(llllltlllllllllHIIIHIIMHIIUIIIHIIHIHHIIHinillMla wawVmm'a 9 NOOPLfS. CHOP SUEY, CHINESE DISHES '( i HOFY'S KWONG HONG LOW K I IS Weft Alia KC, I'ltstMlrs, Phone 43 8 ing freestone, tho ether discovery of a 'Cincinnati genius, which snul to loosen any com so It lifts out with ; 'he 'fingers. ! Ask at any pharmncy for a quarter ; ounce of freezone, which will cost very little, but Is said to be sufficient 'to rid one's fret of every hard or soft brcud anrj butter sandwiches corn or cnllus. Applo sauco j You apply just a few drops on the Chocolate covered cherries. tender, aching, corn and Instantly the . isorenesK Is relieved, and soon the corn Cold chicken liread and butler Is so shriveled that It lifts out wilh- 2i Hard boiled eggs i Raisin bread and butter sandwiches 5; - Celery S ! Smull Jar of honey. -! ?i lUimekin of baked beans S ' Ilrown Cranberry sauce Maple Hugar Itaisin lircexl. 1 cup rye flour. 1 cup buckwhent flour. 3 teaspoons Uiking powder. 1-2 teuspoon salt. I cup rnllk. 1-2 cup brown sugar. out a liartlcle of pain. It is a sticky ! substance which dries w hen- nppHcd and never Inf lames or even irritates i 'tlie adjoining tissue. j This discovery will prevent thou sands of deaths annually from lock 'JiiW anil Infection lieretoTore resnlt i Ing from the sulcfdul hulilt of cutting I corns. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a O o o o Go Get It! yf"' Don't trust tolucft and get left. D ;ll ISP0SING of what you have or getting what you want is no longer a matter of luck. . . -i ....... , It's a matter of going after, the peo ple whom ydu want to reach. - Thomas Dreier, editor of "Associated Advertising " the official organ of the Associated Advertising Clubs of Amer ica, said recently: "The way .to .get what you want is to find out the man who's got it, and then go after him and hang on." . , . And isn't that good logic? Isn't it a fact that none of us is really independ ent that we are all interdependent that the things one man has serve to supply the needs of some, other man that we are all subject to the great law of Supply and Demand? Take the Want Ads, for instance. Do they not form a daily market place' where the man who wants to sell can get in touch with the man who wants to buy where the woman who wants a domestid can get the attention of the domestic who wants a job where the man who is looking for a position can reach the eye of the employer who is looking for men? T Venture the assertion that eight persons in every ten have never thought about, and consequently never realized, the far-reaching power of the Want Ad columns in The East' Oregonian. : . The people who use the ' Want Ads aren't trusting to luck. ; ' They are going after what' they want in a mighty quick, sure and inexpensive way. ( Remember, you can telephone In the copy and the telephone number is 1. 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