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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1915. EIGHT PAGES Tell Me the Secret' W.C.T.U. WILL FIGHT FOR EQUAL VOTING ORGANIZATION W il l MM i; OI i or POLITICAL CAM. PAtGNS. HE mrr n " I "time rfo sna mti f - .:ic rfri- cioot mifins Mine rr auviyj dry. jni if I male I"' -1 I ' V fj Jo sou Mr " mate frlesi of ' aj uoa oV oijy uk AT C Batyng AmJer. Mint alnayt (urn cut uki, M if ffliuf i (A tas.ij poieJtr. It i the baking powder. Ti make muffins, cakes and pastry rich and moist, yet light and feai"i;ry, a modem double acting baking powder must be used one tit will give off leavening gas in the oven as well as in the mixing bowl M Baking Powder is really a blend of two baking powders, one of which starts to raise as soon as moisture is added. The other is inactive until heat is applied. This sustains the raise until your muffins, biscuits or cake is done. K C Baking Powder costs less than the old fashioned quick acting kinds, yet you need use no more and it is superior to them in every way. u Try a can at our risk and be convinced. National Gathering lk Congress tu Hrinilmrso lritat Otiioii ior Money ipeadd in Resroe ol turn I 'lien U, stone. GIRLS! HAVE WAVY, THICK, GLOSSY HAIR o II. entries for which $30,000 premium list F KA i; YOl K II AIR! DOl BLE ItKAlTY IN A FEU- MO MEXTC TRY THIS: ITS Garden Nov. 6 closed on the here today. In selecting judges for this year's show the directors have called in many new experts. One of these ex perts Is a woman, the first ever in vited to judge at the National Horse Show. She is Lady Beck, wife of Sir Ian Adam Beck. Canadian Director of the International Horse Show Association. IGAIH THE TEMPTER. If you care for heavy hair, that Clistens with beauty and is radian;, with life; has an Incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just one application doubles the beauty of vour hair, besides it im mediately dissolves every particle Ol Garden of Eden. dandruff; you cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair if you have dan druff, his destructive scurf robs tne FvPflt- in th War The sailor had been showing the lady visitor over the ship In thank ing him she said: "I see that by the rules of your ship tips are forbidden." "Lor- bless yer 'eart, ma'am," re plied Jack, "so were the apples in the hair of its lustre, its strength and its verj life, and if not overcome It pro duces a feverishness and itching of the scalp; the hair roats famish. loos, n and die; then the hair falls out fast. If your hair has been neglected and is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or loo oily, get a 25-cent bottle ot Knowltun's Danderine at any drug store or toilet counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the best in vestment ou ever made. We sincerely believe, regardless of -everything else advertised, that if you dsire soft, lustrous, neautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff no itch ing scalp and no more falling dair you must use Knowlton's Danderine. If eventually why not now? One Year Ago Today I Berlin said Ostend was taken Thursday, without bombardment ! and that Russians in East Prus- sia failed to occupy Lyck. , A German L'-boat sunk the British cruiser Hawke, with 327 i officers and men in the North 1 sea, but the Theseus, sister ship SEATTLE, Ore. Oct, l.-,.--The mi. tionat convention of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nlon begun Its final day's deliberations with ail its more Important business ex.vnt selection of next year's convention city disposed of, and devoted thi d.-.y chiefly to consideration of method! of campaign work. In all the discus sion of the convention tne officers and speakers have taken the view that women suffrage and prohibition are to be fought for unceasingly in state and ration until obtained and that hereafter the Women's Christian Temperance Union writ never be out of political campaigns, so that the organization must adapt itself to changed conditions. For the next three months the union will battle for woman suffrage and prohibition in the states where these subjects are up for balloting and at the same time there will be a nation-wide effort to bring pressure on congress to pass the national pro hibition amendment. The convention today elected Miss Bnry Frances Anderson of Boston, general secretary of the young peo ple's branch of the union, and Rev. Mary Kuhl of Chicago, superintend ent of the department which Is seek ing the use of unfermented wine at the sacrament of the Lord's supper in churches. With these exception, all the old superintendents and of ficers of junior organizations were re-elected. The convention adopted a resolu tion urging congress to pass the long-pending bill appropriating $30, 000 to reimburse the private cltiens of the United States who contributed the fund for the ransom of Miss Ellen M. Stone. She was captured by Macedonian brigands many years ago and held prisoner until the ran som was paid to them. Miss Stone Is attending the convention and is now a national lecturer of the Women's Christian Temperance I'nlon. vr d:rin-Pri v u j v For good cooking use Cottolene You will find in making biscuits, pie-crust, cakes and doughnuts that Cottolene is supreme, because it is the purest cooking fat and possesses important food values. It is a precise combination of specially refined cottonseed oil, of the highest grade, with pure beef-stearine from selected leaf beef suet This combination gives Cottolene its unexcelled cooking qualities. Cottolene Woman Judge at sf'l Hocm- Show XF.W YORK, Oct. 15. Society wo men are conjuring up new foibles and stunning gowns with which to dazzle the American ' smart set at the Na tional Horse Show in Madison Square escaped. England said. Cana dian troops left Salisbury Plains for the trenches. Jap-British bombardment of Tsing-Tau forts was reported. The northern French iines had extended to the sea. with progress reported at Laventie, near Lille, left wing. Paris said the French were 12 miles from Metz. A German-Austrian offensive between the Vistula and Gali cia and fierce fighting 8 miles from Warsaw, were reported by Petrograd. City Sued for Title. OREGON CITY. Ore. Oct. 14.- To determine the owner of a small tri angular tract of land at the head of Main street, a friendly suit against the city was filed in the circuit court by the Portland Railway, Light and Power company. The property Is used by the Hawley Pulp Paper Company. which holds a lease from the power company. ' HOME CITY HONORS HEAD 4) AND FOUNDER OF LADY MACCABEES. 0! There are imitations, but there is no substitute for Cottolene. For economy, as well as for good cooking, use Cottolene. You will require a third less of it than of any other shortening cr cooking fat. Pails of various sizes. Arrange with your grocer for a regular supply. Write our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book "HOME HELPS.' LHLO Sfj FAIRBANKS "Cottolene makes good cooking better". We guarantee Cottolene for its purity, for its wholesome qualities, for its food value, and for its superiority as shortening. Anyone who can cook or bake at all, can cook and bake better with Cottolene. IN PROVIDING FOR Oct. 1 8 to 23 Steel Cut. Full Weight Golden West Coffee Specially Priced to Feature National Coffee Week sf" s?T7-:: . I Kf mm kF"twl 1 i i 35C 1 ?V, d 1 C A 1 1 . I W MiifE Iiiiwiim al 7fWB- MISS BM WEST I'OI HON OF PRI&HAHLE (iOOUS FOR UNION PACIFIC SE CURED HERE. Diners tn One Itullroad I 2." Cars of PoiaUH-. Annually; ButMr, 150 niiii Pounds; Ovet Million Pound of Meat Csed Annuallv. In.law doesn't have to sleep on the fire escape, and she can come to see you as often as she likes, stay as long as she pleases, and be entitled to all the conveniences the court told Frank R. Anderson, who asktd an Injunc tion to stop his mother-in-law's fre iuent visits. HANCOCK, Mich. Oct. 14. As a possible means of overcoming the submarine. Dr. Koplowitz has invent ed u sub sea scope. Through It. he says, objects under water can be seen 14 miles away. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 14. Police complained today that chicken thieves are ntlng chloroform to oulet chick ens' protesting during the stealing. There aren't any Blackstones or Bllt mores In Chlckasha, but one night's lodging cost Harry Broadway 115. And then he didn't get his sleep out Broadway came home, picked out the wrong house, walked right In. select ed a bed and turned in. "The occu pants of the house turned him out Fine, 115. But few people have any Idea of the immense amount of foodstuffs that are consumed upon railroad din iiiK cars in the course of a year. Illg terminals like Portland or Omaha get the bitlk of this trade but In perish-1 able goods like milk and eggs, Pen-1 MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 14. This city illt-ton gets a fair share during the j has solved the question of play vear from the I'nion Pacific. This .grounds for the kiddles, by designing LO CROSS, Wis., Oct. 14. Her man Lurln of Milwaukee today sued the Milwaukee railroad for 11.00". al leging he was forced to shovel coal when caught beating his way. One Pound Five Pounds Order This Delightful Fresh Roast Coffee of Your Dealer .system with which the O.-W. It. & M, Is affiliated, handles thousands of I pounds or loimsturrs in a year inrogga Its commissary department An idea Of what this will amount to Is seen j I in the following figures compiled by too railroad and made public through) I its press dejiortment: Potatoes approximately 16 tar loads; flour 1J to IS carloads. In I addition to this r.OO.OOO loaves of 1 bread are purchased; fresh meats I (exclusive of smoked meats 1 approxl I mataty 1,60.000 pounds per year;i coffee approximately 60,000 pounds;) h a 5,000 pounds; butter 150,000 i I pounds; sugar -.125,000 to lV,w i pounds; cream 1 40,000 quarts; milk i tr.n.000 quurtrs; chickens 160,000 I to 175.000 pounds; eggs 1,600, 000. As a matter of general informa tion, the I'nlon Pacific dining cars' served last year approximately a mil lion and a half meals and the same' I number were served at the various! 1 eating establishments along the line ,1 At the present time, this system 1 owns 67 dining cars, 28 buffet cars,. 16 hotels and restaurants and In ad dition to this operates all the board- lag camp service on the system. certain streets that will he closed and lor play during certain hours Of the day. It was nnnounced today. CHICKASHA, Okla., Oct. 14. Why's "Bali-It," for Corns, Like a Kiss? Ilexmuse KTcrybody Tries It. Every body IJkcH It, It's Painless and Takes Rut a Moment to Apply. "(Jet-lt" Is the wonder of the eorn pestersd world Millions say so. because millions have used It That's what makes It the biggest selling , orn remedy on eartb City GoaUl Handicapped. PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. How to adapt goats to a level pasture after they have been raised on a steep hill side und have grown hoofs to fit their habits Is a problem now facing Wash ington Park zoo officials. An at tempt has been made to transfer the goat herd from the pens on the steep sldehlll to level ground In the south end of the park. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of OREGON'S LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF LIQUORS MUST BE SOLO REGARDLESS OF LOSS We must absolutely dispose of our large stock of Fine Whiskeys, Beers. Wines, (!in and Cordlala before January t, 1916. We will do it If low prices and quality goods have anything to do with It. look at tills liiir Narriflo)' print on fine old "l.yndale" bottled in bond Whiskey. 4 full quarts of famous Lyndale bottled In bond whiskey 12 full quarts only 6 full quarts only W 75 Rxpress prepaid to an; ixiint in Uk- Northwest Write for our free catalog on all kinds of liquors at less than whole sale. This Is the greatest sacrifice of Fine. Old IJquors in the North west. NATIONAL WINE COMPANY Portland. On'"n $4.00 $10.75 jillllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIII PF.O 1,1 i; HAPPENINOH. Miss Blna H. West, breaking ground for new home office of Uidy Maccabees at Port Huron. Mich. "Never In gi Life Haw Anything .Art Ha gull klr 11. id Maflrally "OeU-lt. LON'i BEACH, Cal., Oct. 14. B. M. Scott, commercial agent for the Salt railroad. Is an automobile owner who inclines his ears to the purr of the motor. While driving here today Scott no ticed a peculiar sound emanating from l-neath the hood. It worried him. He turned Into t told the mechanic to look for the land wlamra. no tape trouble. The mechanic opened thej JKgJ noon, out ateppeu an angry manese cat. MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 14.-Mother today, "(ins It" will aorely get that corn or callus you're born trying for a long tlraa to get rid of. take It right off "clean as a whistle Apply It In Z seconds, put your storking and shoe right oyar It, noth ing to stick, nothing to burl. Von needn't r bIH, thick hanHarna lhat maka A garage HApSm out of yonr toe. No knlyea, rasnra irounir 11 a paloleM Try for bunions and warts. tlrta It" la sold hy all drugglata 2Sc bottle, or aent direct y F. Lawrrnrr a Co., 'hiragn Hold In Pendleton and rrrom mrndrd as the world beat com remedy by I'radlaton If.g Co. andF 1 IuaaMaoo I This is Vera Martin formerly of Holdman, Oregon, I S now of Drummond, Idaho. Does she look better with I S glasses or without them? A cross eye, as far as useful 5 vision is concerned, is a blind eye. Her eyes are straight. 5 With glasses she has normal vision in both eyes. I The principles of glass fitting that will straighten a cross eye and redevelop the lost vision will give YOU S s a glass for distant vision that will never require changing. 1 D. N. REBER, M. D. I Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist Schmidt Bldg., Pendleton. lUIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIMIIIillUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiitiiiiiiHiiiH,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,!