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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
YOU'RE BILIOUS! LEI
"CASCARETS" LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
DON'T BTA1 HEADACHY, OONSTI
FATED, H1v WITH BREATH
RAb Vttt STOMA II SOI "11.
lti a 10-tent box now.
Toa men and women ho can't ge:
feeling light who have headache,
coste.l t' nguf. bad taste anj foul
Snath, dtaatnesa, oao't sleep, are bil
lon.1 rvous und upset, bothered
with S iMi-k. gassy, disordered stom-
h nr have a bad cold.
Are ;ou Keeping your bowtU clean
wltli Cap ilU H MMrel) forcing a
minwi; r r:- few days with
asll, o thai lie I' lls or castor oil? j
r..' . utelf work while you sleep; I
otM bm ihe stoma ah. remove the'
four uudlgetUd, fermenting food and
toul gases, ttike the excess bile from
(he live and cnrry out of the system
all ihe i .unrated waste matter and:
poison In the bowels.
A Cascarat tonight will straighten'
oat b morning a 10-cent box;
from any i.rug store will keep your,
tomtit h ".vim ! I v r and bowels reg-'
ulir. and bead dear for
LEFT $90,000 TO
CHARITABLE PURPOSES
-The
PORTLAND ore. Oct.
of IM.tM is Involved In pro
reeding before Circuit Judge Batt
le! of Hillsboro. sitting In the ap
pel In the estate of nichiird Wilson.
Wilson and Walter McKay ownei
the Idaho Investment company which
the "Cleveland group" of
The mines were sold (or
1 and without formality the
n divided the proceeds of the
u net
W ITER COMMISSIONER sAll TO
BE PRACTICING "RIGHT
ALONG" ILLEGALLY.
Wilson will provided that thei PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 29. Ever
stock in the company should be hel l since February 17, Attorney E. W.
in trust for a dozen charitable and Eastman of La Grande has been en
religious organizations. The residue ' delivering to find somebody w ho will
f the Mate was left to the Society see to it that George Cochran, water
Jeans The will was dated March superintendent for the eastern Ore.
y ltll, and the sale was made the1 Ron district and also a resident of
following fall. Mr Wilson died May' In ilrande. will not engage In the
M. 1913. praceice of law while he Is holding
County Judge Cleeton construed the office of water superintendent,
the will to provide that the stock' He bases his efforts on section 6613
without the proceeds of the ale ft Lord's Oregon laws, which, after
should tie held, thus giving the $90 -'fixing the salary of water superln
OrtO received to the residuary legitec. 1 tendent at $2100 a year, provides that
The charitable organizations appeal- "such division superintendent shall
ed. The executors take the position ' not engage In any other busless."
of stakeholders, declining to construe Eastman savs he thinks the laws
the will without judicial procedure. should be enforced. He has appeal-
ed to the governor, the supreme
.Scottish RHa Oevts V. W. BajIi'W. Cl1l'rt, the attorney general and the
N'E WYORK, Oct. 27 M. W. Ray- Stats Bar association, but his com
liss of "Washington. D. C. was elected Plaints and requests have been po-
months. sovereign eranil rnmmanor n th. litelv kicked frombillar to post, until
Don t forfel the children
CtjfSTSlI because they tt
DfVer grli or silken.
They Jcve
ite good
3
lf'th session of the supreme council, in almost hopeless
thirty-third degree of the Ancient and Eastman exclaims:
discouragement
Accepted Rite of Free Masonry,
here.
hell
Struck ( able ship.
AL1.au. Peru. Oct. 2S. The j
Munahip Parhita sank off Chala In I
collision wRfa a cable ship. The fif
passenpers are believed saved.
lVlitlos Given Blanie.
"This little matter shows how poli
tics enter the fabric of our govern
ment, and as a result Justice Is thrown
was
In C
narke:
ock
Ionegal. Ireland the
pries for knitting
used to be a penny.
entered in Philadelphia I
against the Reading railroad, divorc-1
pair oflng it from Its coal and iron holdings
as well as its navigation line.
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CHEFS
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Baking Powder
Those who have had cakes ruined by jarring the
stove, slamming the oven door or a heavy footstep, may
have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out such
marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven
is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by the
motion of the train.
j. . T Set pastry to raise and stay raised under these con
ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to give off
its leavening gas that sustains the raise until the dough is
baked through.
Dining Car Chefs have found a baking powder exactly suited
to their needs in K C and you will find it just as well suited to
your requirements. K C is really a blend of two baking powders,
one active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both mois
ture and heat to start the generation of leavening gas. No matter
how moist and rich you make your cake, K C Baking Powder will
sustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling
is past
K C Baking Powder is pure and healthful. It is guaranteed
under all pure food laws, and is guaranteed to please you. And it
is sold at a reasonable price no baking powder should sell for more.
u Try a can at our risk and be convinced.
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1 Last February Eastman wrote to
WASHINGTON, Oct 2s. The da-J Governor WHhyeoinbe about the mat.
partment of justice announced a de- ,pr. advising the chief executive that
Cochran was regularly engaged In
the practice of law. He cited the
governor to section 6613.
i "Kindly acknowledge receipt and
let me know what you do in the mat
ter," requested Eastman.
"I note what you say concerning
Mr. George Cochran and shall inves
tigate the matter at an early date,"
replied Governor Withy Com ba, writ
ing on February 19.
Eastman heard no more about the
matter, so on April 9 he addressed a
letter to the Oregon Bar association,
enclosing a complaint against Coch
ran. The matter was referred to tho
grievance committee and on May 1.
Elton Watklns, attorney for the Bar
association, advised Eastman that the
committee had decided that it did not
have jurisdiction and could not pro
ceed for the disbarment of Cochran.
"Therefore, you will have to seek
your remedy through another chan
nel." advised Attorney Watkins.
Court Appealed To.
Acting on this suggestion, Eastman
sought to obtain an order from the
circuit court of Union county re
straining Cochran from engaging in
the law business or any other busi
ness while he held the office of wa
ter superintendent, thus enforcing the
provisions of section 6613.
He forwarded the complaint on Au.
gust 1 h to the attorney general, with
the explanation that it would be use
less to give it to the district attorney
of La Grande "for he is a member of
the firm of Cochran & Eberhard."
"I took this matter up with the
governor last February," wrote East
man to the attorney general, "and
under date of February 19 he advised
'I shall investigate the matter at an
early date.' I infer sufficient time
has elapsed for the investigation, so
I think the complaint should be filed
at once."
A day or two later. Eastman re
ceived from the attorney general's of
fice a reply, stating: "I do not know
of any action which could be initiat
ed by the attorney general to rem
edy the trouble you seak of. The
usual course is a complaint to the
governor."
Pack to the governor again East
man went. He asked the attorney
general to turn the complaint over to
the governor. Then he wrote the gov
ernor. Withycombe Makes Reply.
"I wish you would investigate thin
matter, or rather file the complaint,
and bring the case to issue." wrote
Eastman.
"I took up the matter with Mr.
N'ochran and asked him to give me a
statement in the premises." advised
Governor Withycombe in his reply to
man. "Mr. Vx'hran gave rue a
! atlsfa'tir.v reply, explaining fully
inai nis practice in law hi inai nine
was simply incidental and that ho
was not really engaged in other busl-
1 ness."
The governor said the matter had
' been referred to the attorney general.
On the second of this month. East-
nan wrote once more to the gover
nor. "Kindly let me know what action
Make your food
more tempting
with Cottolene
For making cakes, pies and pastry-for all
shortening and frying-Cottolene is supreme.
Cottolene is an exact combination of the purest, richest, most
carefully refined cottonseed oil and the choicest beef stearine
obtained from selected, high grade leaf beef suet. Cottolene is
itself one of the purest of pure foods.
Cottojene makes foods more digestible more wholesome
makes them taste better. Use it for every kind of shortening
and frying and for making cakes and pastries.
Cottolene
For a quarter of a century Cottolene
has been growing steadily in favor. It
is not offered as a substitute or as being
"just as good" as other shortening and
frying fats. It is an original product
and better than anything else that you
can use for shortening or frying. Insist
on getting real Cottolene.
Cottolene is ready for use as you take it
from the paiL It creams up beautifully
and blends readily with the flour.
Use a third less of Cottolene than of any
other shortening or frying fat You can
use it over and over for frying. Cotto
lene does not absorb tastes or odors.
Always heat Cottolene slowly.
Pails of various sizes, to serve your
convenience. Arrange with your gro
cer for a regular supply.
Write our General Offices, Chicago, for
a free copy of our real cook book
"HOME HELPS."
LTHE&KFAIRBANKifiE&fiiJ
"Cottolene makes good cooking better
9
RECORD OF DEEDS AND
OTHER INSTRUMENTS
Satisfaction of Mortgage.
A niortgage executed by Anna '.
Shea to John Temple March 16, 1909,
is satisfied.
A mortgage executed by Anna C,
Shea to Peoples Warehouse May 19.
1915, for $244.60 is satisfied.
A mortgage executed by Anna C.
Shea to O. W. Iingram July 1. 1910
(or $96.50 is satisfied.
Chattel Mortgage.
W. B. Gillette to Joseph Cunha,
$150: 19 hogs.
F. O. Walman to American Nat.
Hank. $6.63S.:I2; all the crops grown
and harvested in 1916 on 1(0 acres
land leased from John Vert, also all
summorfalloiv plowing and crops to
be grown and harvested In 1917 on
420 acres land leased from John
Vert.
Deed,
J. E. Leonard to W. O. Coleman.
$20M; lot 25 except 25 feet for a
road off the north side. With 5 feet of
lot 24. block 7. Wright's addition to
Milton.
French academy Is dead. M. Her
vieu was the author of many suc
cessful plays, several of which were
presented In America.
Two years ago he fought a duel
with I.eon Daudet, editor of a Paris
newspaper, who had offended him by
a critical paragraph. Neither was Injured.
linker Man's Parole Revoked.
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 27 Governor
Withycombe revoked the parole of
Drew E. Elmer, committed to the
penlntentlary from Daker county for
forgery and paroled October 17,
1914. Elmer violated the term of
his parol by getting drunk.
Hint to Mothers
of Growing Children
IIOATs WILL UVKI! RATES.
in to 2o
lo
Just Opened
has been taken." he asked, and continued
"Now 1 believe in letting i
plain matters, but when ht
la
man ex
does so
If
it, it pure.
Hot Chocolates
Chicken Tamaliei
Oyster Bouillon
Tomato Bouillon
Beef Bouillon
Clam Bouillon
CpRJKS
VV'fl will furnish Tamali- lJUVX'l M
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lor parties if
vnmo.
Wind Wednesday ftU up at court with
I the rest of us when the docket was
read and he reported the standing of
at least five rases he was in. I tell
yon I know what I am talking about
and this matter should come to a
head."
Letter Is li-knouli'dgcd.
I'll October 7. the governor made
acknowledgement of the letter and
said he would make further investl-
' gallon.
Iist Saturday "lovernor
combe sent a further reply
i man.
"While I am not thoroughly ac-
j quainted with all the facts In the I
case." wrote the governor, "yet it Is
possible that there may have been
some technical violation of the law
although I do not think, its spirit has
been violated."
He Kiid he had taken the matter up
lth Mr. Cochran and "I believe he
n arrange his affairs that there
lr Out Itctluction
Walla Walla.
WALLA WALA. Wash.. Oct. 29
W. D. Church of Wallula In a letter
written here states that the new boat
rates of The Dalles-Columbia line.
Portland to uprlver points, will lay
goods Into polBtl around Walla Walla
at 10 to 20 per cent below the rail
rates. This Includes the boat rales
to Wallula and rail rates to Pomeroy,
Dayton, Wallsburg, Starbuck, Walla
Walla, Prescott, Weston. Athena and
other points.
The company will ibsorb the trans
portation charges, boat to rail, on
less than carload lots anil two and a
half cents a hundred on carload lots.
At Wallula the man to do the trans
ferring is now on the ground. Mr
Church states
The new tariff effective October 10
places Wallula In the sixth Instead of
the seventh zone, and the consequent
reduction in rates is noticeable.
line commodity canned goods
costs 46 cents to haul from Portland
to Walla Walla by rail, t'nder the
BW boat rates the haul to Wallula
Is 20 cents and the railrate from Wal
lula to Walla Walla is 16 cents, mak
IBI a total of 36 cents.
CALLS 111 hi II I li s WHISKERS I
IIAHIIi:i) Willi: ENTANGLEMENTS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29. A "mind
reader." with eyes blindfolded on thej
stage of a thealer here several nights
ago nameil objects to which her :is
Blatant pointed as he passed down
the aisle.
Sooreta rv
the Interior Ijine was
A MILD LAXATIVE AT REGULAR
INTER VAIjS WILL PREVENT
CONSTIPAION.
A vital point upon which all schools
seem to agree Is that normal regular
ity of the bowels Is an essential to
good health The Importance of this
Is impressed particularly on mothers
of growing children.
A very valahle remedy that should
be kept in every home for use as oc
in an aisle seat The assistant to the caslon arises Is Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
woman on the stage pointed to thej Pepsin, a compound of simple laxa
cabinet member's head and (ailed to tlve herbs that has been prescr'bed
her:
"What Is that?"
"A billiard ball," came the reply.
Next the assistant pointed at Ihe
chine of Secretary of Commerce fted
fleld and called: "What Is that "
"A barbed wire entanglement," he
stage woman sang out. and everyone
by Dr. W. B Caldwell of Montlcello.
II.. for more than twenty-five ye.ir.,
and which can now be obtained In
any well stocked drug store for fifty
cents a bottle
In a recent letter to Dr. Caldwell.
Mrs. H. C. Turner. 844 Main St. Buf
falo. N. Y.. says, ' bought a bottle
in tne tneater laugned. including of Dr. Caldwell's Cyrup Pepsin lor
President Wilson and Mrs. Norman my baby. Roland Lee Turner iimi f.n.i
Gait, who sat In one of the boxes Just
overhead.
As a rule Interesting talkers are
rather chary in the matter of conversation.
It works lint like you said It would
It Is fine for the stomach and bowels."
ItOLANI) USE TI'RNKH.
A bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin should be In every home. A
trial bottle, free of charge, can he
obtained by writing to Dr. W. B.
Caldwell. 454 Washington CI , Mon
tlcello, 111.
Duelist Aullio-
PA HIS, Oct. 2.
dramatic author and
I- Head.
Paul Hervleu
member of 3h(
Get Rid of Scrofula
How? Take S.S.S.
Withy
to East-
Fifty Years' Use Proves S. S. S.
W31 Relieve Stubborn Cases
Tou hare noticed the little fester
ing pimples on the face snd body
iwelllDg of the glands soreness In
the legs and arm muscles. These are
the symptoms of Scrofula. You
may hare some of these symp
toms, possibly the taint of Scrofula
Infection. Hut In either case, It Is a
dangerous condition. Tour blood Is
Infected, Impure, and you can never
hope to gain perfect health until th
Impurities are washed from the syg.
tern. If you feel badly nil the time,
you most crave health. If you want
to feel renewed spirits, the glow of
perfect health, bright eyes, clear
skin, the knowledge that you are
well, you can do so. Cleanse your
blood by taking S. S. S. For fifty
years it has been the standard blood
purifier. It relieves the trouble by
renourlshlng the blood, renewing Its
strength, and stimulating the flow so
that the blood regains Its lost vitality,
and throws off the poison. Even
long-standing canes respond. But
you must use S. S. S. Take It for all
blood Infections. I Get it at your
druggist's today.
If yon need special advice, write
the S. S. S. Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Prevents roughness during
the summer
NYAL'S
FACE CREAM
A superior vanishing skin
tone soon absorbed.
LEAVES NO SHINE
Price 50 cent
Koeppen's
The Drug Store That
Serves You Best
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES CZ:
NOT TAUALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to
data; FIRST CLASS SERVICS
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Under State
Hotel
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