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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1915.
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THE OLD RELIABLE
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absolutely Pure
MADE FROM CREAM OF TARTAR
OFFICERS CHOSEN AT
HERMISTON BY THE
EASTERN STAR LODGE
JOINT IN8TAI4jATKX WII.i. Ill
IIK1.U WITH M Ms ON
DECEMBER II.
fu-r BierctoM n Itaiim Will U
Ur Hard Time party In Given
Ht Home of Mr. aiHl Mrs. Iturliam
Miuiy present MJkt (fern 'ot
of llonnlston Country.
(Special Corresondence. )
HEHMI.ston, Dae. n At the
monthly meeting of the local chap
ter of the Eastern Stur the officers
for the ensuing year were elected as
follows:
Mrs. Katheiine darner. W. M.; t
It. Oldaker. W. P.; Mr.". Earl Phelps.
A. M ; Miss Kdlth Prann, secretary;
j Mrs. Geo.
Henry 111
liarthel.
AGED WOMEN IS KILLED IN
FALL FROM AN AEROPLANE
BAN DIEGO, Dec. 18. Mrs. T. A.
ComstOCk, 76, was killed and Aviator
G. S. T. Meycrhoffer waa painfully
Injured when a wing of their aeroplane
collapsed and precipitated them from
a helcht of 100 feet Into the bay. A
launch was rushed from the warship
Oregon. Hoth were taken aboard
where efforts to save the woman's life
were futile. She was the oldest wo
man to ever make an air flight here.
Library Case Settled,
HOOD ItrVKIt, Ore.,
Dec.
City
?ssy, treasurer; Mrs
mductress; Mr.-, M.
isslstunt eondustrcss.
The Eastern Star and the Masons
will hold a Joint Installation Tsesday.
DaeambM tl. Following the Installa
tion u hainiuet wit) OS served.
Chan. Hal ham waa host at a haid
times party at the home of his par
lent", Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Barham, FTl
I day evening of last week The time
I passed swiftly while the young peo
I pie enjoyed many frolicsome games
6. The Delightful refreshments were served
if Hood by Mrs Harham. being assisted BJ
nd the Mrs F. A Hrunson.
pending The guest list Included Misses Nim
several llrassfield. June Holslngton. Lela D.i-
UMATILLA MASONS
E OFFICERS AT
A RECENT ELECTION
Hong Kong Cafe
NI) NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
NOT TAMALES 15c
Outside Tray orders a Specialty,
Hnxes for ladlea and gentlemen
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
MEAU tie M it
special Chicken Dinner
Sundays.
548 Main Street
controversy between th
ltlver Library coiniulsalon i
county court that has been
in the circuit court for
months on account of the refusal of vis, Nellie Davis. Cora Nclmeyer. Edith
the county court to pay Miss Norty's Kelly. Marian Hriggs; Messrs. Philip
alary, came to a close when John Lay, ffm, Pearson. Hubert Neimiyer,
Paker. attorney for Hood River coun
ty, filed a motion, which waa allowed,
withdrawing the county's answer to
the complaint from the flleB and ex
punging it from the records.
Greek Wires Cut.
LONDON, Dec. 16. Telegraphic
communication between Greece and
Serbia has been severed, advices re
ceived here say.
Floyd Hoisington. ('has Spencer, C.
It. Keller and Mr. and Mrs. F. A
Hrunson.
The Linger Longer of the Colum
bia district were entertained by Mr
and Mrs. Howard Held at their coun
try home east of town, Friday even
ing Mrs. C. F. Morrow, who has been
visiting her daughter, Mrs G. V.
Holm,- returned to her home in Walla
BANQUET FOLLOWS V (. MEAN'S
IS CHOSEN WORHHIPECL
MASTER or LODGE.
Joint Installation WIUl Order of tin
ITaalUII Star Will be Held OB De
cember '11 Following the Work a
Hanquet Will be Served for Mem
bers and Their Friends.
(Special Correspondence.)
CMATILLA, Ore., Dec. 17. At a
very well attended meeting of the lu
cal Masonic lodge, officers fur the
ensuing year were elected. After a
lengthv session at the hall the mem
bers were Invited by the officers-elect
to a special at Duncan restaurant.
Those elected were: A. G.
Worshipful Master; Mart
Senior Warden; Hughliert
Junior Warden; Laurence
Secretarv; Frank McNurlen
urer; J. A. Stephens. Trustee.
A Joint Installation with the Order
of Eastern Star will be held on De
cember '1'. This will be for all Ma
sons and their friends. After Instal
lation a ban.met will be served.
ft - a. J
Alexanders Grocery
J PENDLETON'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
I The Store That Serves You Best
Look over the pantry now
Only 6 shopping days left.
Fancy Winesap, White Winter Permain and Rome Beauty Apples,
per box $1.50
A few boxes C Grade Rome Beauty's at, the box f 1.00
Sunkist Oranges at from, dozen 0, to O.jc
Fancy California Celery, 2 for 20
Fresh Country' Sausage, 2 pounds for 25?
Nut Meats of all kinds; Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel; Raisins of all
kinds; Currants, etc.
Means
Griffin
Bar May,
Bullock
Treas-
Mince Meat, 3 pounds for
Christmas Candies.
N. B. C. CRACKERS AND COOKIES, NA
BISCO WAFERS, ETC.
50c
IS
MM
BABY'S BUM TROUBLES
Pimples Eruptions Eczenu
quickly yield to the soothing and
healing qualities Dr. Hobson's
Eczema Ointment. No matter
where located, how bad or long
standing, Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment will remove every trace of
the ailment. It will restore the skin
to lis natural softness and purity
Don't let your child suffer don't be
embarrassed by having your child's
face disfigured with blemishes or
ugly scars. Use Dr. Hobson's Exze
ma Ointment. Its guaranteed. No
cure, no pay. 60c at your druggists
Adv.
POSTCARDS IN DISCARD.
ATI.ANTA. 14 In. hlfh
WHITBY, IN !
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' Walla Saturday.
Mrs. Henry W. Collins of Pendleton
waa the guest of her sister, Mrs. I"
P. Dodd. the first of the week
R. C. Todd was a passenger on the
motor to Pendleton Wednesday.
Zoe Ilouser was a buslnes visitor
from Echo, today.
Mrs H. A. Held leaves tomorrow
for Spokane where she will visit sev
eral weeks with relatives.
J. W Campbell is a Pendleton vis
itor today.
I. O. O. F. LODGE HOLDS
ELECTION AT VINCENT
IN- I l.lllii
Will. TAjKE
pi mi in .i ni i:v OTHI 1!
NEWS or VICINITY.
(Special
VINCENT, Kr
8. J. E. Jones
In- b.
rrespondence.
water. Ore., Dec.
w Is In Seattle. Wash .
been called by the se
his mother in that
Electrical Essay
Writing Contest
TO the little girls who wrote the best essay
on "The Use of Electricity in the Home,"
the Pacific Power & Light Company offered as
a prize a Junior Electric Range. This range is
an exact duplicate of the larger electric ranges.
Florence Mytinger, of the Lincoln School re
ceived the prize for her school and it is with
pleasure we print her essay, at the same time
extending her our congratulations.
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY.
A. If. Zentner and
this week for Walla
they will make their
where
vere illness
city.
Alex McK
families, lea
Walla, wher
home.
Wellman. father of It. H Wellman,
Is very ill at the home of his daugh
ter. Mrs. D. C. Holbrook.
Mrs. W. W. Phillippl received the
sad news from Portland this week
of the death of her brother 1a'
Howston
The Carpenter Sale waa well at
tended and cows brought a good
price.
The Friday night dance was well
attended this week nnd ail report I
fine time.
j Miss K.I it h Harper, teacher of !i'e
ftrtt and second grades has been ill
5 ( t'T a week During her absence
55 ! Zella Hoon has been taking her
place.
The I o. o. P. loejge of Vincent
held election of officers at their last
meeting and the following will beJ
Installed at the new year: Lane
Hoon. P. N. G ; J. A. Martin, noble
grand; Paul Caldwell, vice grand; (lie
Goodman, secretary; Lou Hodgen.
treasurer.
Mrs Guy Young leaves Saturday
for John Day, Ore., where she and
daughter Ploy will visit her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phlllppl. during
the Christmas holidays.
Warning to People Issued b Po-t.
master at Aberdeen.
ABKHDEEN. Wash., Dec. 17.
-cores of Christmas postcards have
been destroyed here because they do
not conform with the federal law pro
hibiting cards hearing tins-el. glass or
metals from being distributed through
the mails.
Postmaster John J. Carney has is
sued a special warning to people nut
to mail such cards unless they are
sealed in envelopes.
FOR RHEUMATISM.
As soon as an attack of Itheuma
tism begins apply Sloan's Liniment.
Don't waste time and suffer unneces
sary agony. A few nrops of Sloan's
Liniment on the af'ected parts is all
you need. The pain goes at once
. A grateful sufferer writes: "I
was suffering for three weeks with
Chronic Rheumatism and Stiff Neck,
although i tried many medicines,
they failed. Fortunately I heard of
Sloan's Liniment and after using it
three or four days am up and well
I am employed at the biggest
partisan t store in S F. where
employ from six to eight hundred
hands, and they surety will hear all
about Sloans Liniment. H. ts
Smith. San Francisco. Cal. Jan. 19,
1915. 25c, at all druggists. Adv
Make this Store Your Holiday Head- S
I quartersGet it at Alexanders
products. Such a concern ought to
be permitted to cooperate with anoth
er In similar or different line in or
der tu shi-re the expense of introduc
ing their goods abroad There are
lines of Industry classified under one
head in which the Individual concerns
may each make separate specialties
thfough their general products are in
common Provision snould be made
due safeguards against monopoly,
whereby such concerns may. with due
safeguards against monopoly, cooper
ate in the foreign field. To refuse
this for any fancied fear of monop
oly is to say that the large concerns
shall alone hold the lucrative foreign
markets and that the far larger
number of smaller houses with their
many employes shall be shut out
from them. Such a policy can com
mend Itself to no one The whole
matter should be placed under the
supervision of the Federal Trade
Commission and should be subject to
full publicity. Either of these safe
guards should he sufficient; both of
them will certainly he so. It is. of
course, not intended that this cooper
ation shall extend Into the dornesti !
field. It Is necessary that it shall ex
Is as regards the foreign field as it
is important that it should not go to
excess in the domestic one. One
matters There could hardly b a sin
gle step In the fiscal world which at
this time would be more helpful in
establishing our commerce abroad on
a firm basis. Several strong Institu
tions have signified willingness to co
operate in establishing rorelgn barks j
If permission Is given them by the
law.
This can not be done too soon j
Time presses The hour for movement
la now. The currents of the world's I
trade flow strongly toward Americi.
They may not always so flow Them
are those whose Interest it will not be
to have them flow our way. This Is
not the occasion fur fear lest some
thing happen somewhere and some
how which will not be pleasing to
some one. but is the time for action,
taking. indeed. every possible
thoughtful step to safeguard that ac
tion, but rememherliig that action Is
the thing needed.
de-th?y
avoided.
Federal
Haul,
t!Ctl II I D II As PLAN.
(Continued from page one.)
sa
Lincoln School
Third "A"
Dec. 3, 1915.
No. 8
CSS
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COOKING WITH ELECTRICITY
t
Cpoking with Electricity is the very latest and
best way.
It makes no dirt and has no odor.
It is very cheap and so much handier.
Then we have the cook stove which has an
oven that can be regulated.
Then we have the plate and chaffing dish.
So many people use Electricity to prepare
quick meals.
Also other dishes which can be prepared at
the table and can be kept hot.
It will only be a short time until we use Elec
trical cooking altogether.
FLORENCE MYTINGER.
If You Have Catarrh
Read This
Ann
ItltEATHK IIYOMEI FOUR TIMES
A DAI IND WATCH RE
SULTSGIVES PROMPT
RELIEF.
The pleasantest, must convent ant
and most scientific method for the
treatment of catarrh Is Hyomil
Simply put a few drops of Hyumei In
the Inhaler that comes 'With every
complete package and then breathe
Its air for a few minutes, four times
a day.
It seems remarkable that so sim
ple a way of treating catarrh will ef
fect such quick relief, but the most
Important discoveries of science have
always been the simplest. By
breathing Hyumei In this way ever
particle of air that enters the air
passages of the throat and head and
goes Into the lungs Is charged with
a healing balsam that kills the
(erittl and bacilli or catarrh and
soothes and allays all irritation
The Writ day's use uf Hyumei will
show an impruvement and in a short
time there should be no further trou
ble from catarrh. Its action is rapid
and las'lng
You take no risk In buying Hyu
mei. A complete outfit Is Inexpen
sive but If after using you can say
that It bus not helped you Tailmnn
it Co. will return your money. What
other treatment for catarrh Is solid
under a guaruntee like this?
tic competition we now forbid. It
seems possible that ny using the ex
isting machinery of the treasury de
partment and the department uf Jus
tice we may restrain this foreign
"unfair competition" on both sides of
the sea. I recommend, therefore,
that such legislation be enacted as
will give to the furetgn representa
tives of the above named departments
such added powers and Increased per
sonnel as they may need for this
purpose, and that it be enacted if
possible that merchandise sold In
"unfair competition" or under cir
cumstances which tend to create a
monopoly in behalf of the foreign
producer In American markets shall
be forfeited. I also recommend that
leglslatlun supplemental to the Clay
ton anti-trust act be enacted whicn
shall' make It unlawful tn sell or pur
chase articles of foreign origin til
manufacture where the prices to be
paid are materially below the current
rates fur such articles in the country
uf production or from which ship
ment is made, in case such prices
substantially lessen cumpetitiun on
the part uf the Amerlran producers
ur tend to create a monopoly- in Am
erican markets in favor of the for
eign producer, and that it be made
dtn lawful for any persun tu buy. sell
ur contract for the sale uf articles ot
foreign origin, or tn fix a price for
same ur tu make a rebate upon such
price, conditioned upon the purchas
er thereof not using or dealing in
wares produced or sold by the com
petitors of the manufacturer or telt-l
er. where the effect Is to substantially
lessen competition In the production i
In the 1'nited States of such article..'
ur tends to create a monopoly in the
sale uf such article. In American j
markets In favur of a furelgn prodttC
er.
Cooperation in Foreign Trade,
I deem it or special Importance
that business concerns should be ul-
lowed to cooperate In foreign trade.
The present law plays Into the hands
of the larger concerns nnd shuts out
small ones from Important market
It may be said that small matnifac-
turcrs could not In any case success-1
fully enter the foreign field. This.
however, Ignores, the fact that tnl
many lines and specialties there arej
producers of moderate size abundant-
Iv ahie tu compete as regards the
cost and character of their products j
but unable to UMMe alone the con-:
siderable expenditure over a cuntin-.
ued period that would be required to
obtain a firm foothold In foreign
markers for their somewhat limited
should be done: the nther
Under the supervision uf thi
Trade Commission the necest
can be accomplished and tl
essary evil can be prevented
t'oopcrntion in RstabUsbini
Abroad.
It Is important that our banks
should be permitted to cooperate,
subject to the supervision of the fed
eral reserve board, in establishing
foreign branches or in owning stocks
of banks operating in foreign coun
tries The present law operates to
make it possible only for large banks
uf great power to undertake the Im
portant wurk uf financing American
cummeree in fureign fields In oth
er words, the law works In sole favur
of the great banks. Great credit is
due thuse American bankers who
have taken the first forward steps in
establishing foreign branches. They
are true pioneers uf American com
merce abroad The work, however.
Is of such national importance that
it should not be confined tu any one
or any few large Institutions. It is
not for their permanent good that it
Should be so confined. The country
requires not one or a few, but nu
merous American-owned banks
abroad. There are many basks in
the 1'nited States uf less than major
size, yet ahundantly strong These
should be permitted, under proper
safeguards, to act Jointly In such !
WHY
FAMOUS
PASTRY
COOKS
USE
! Baking Powder
The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants are exact
ing they demand the best Women go where the pastry and cakes
are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by hot bread and
biscuitswhen fresh and moist and light
The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder
because he knows that results are certain; every time everything
is as good as his best
j T1le?' to- T1'1 K c Baking Powder he can mix the various
kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as
needed so that every order goes to the table fresh and hot, yet the
The reasons behind these reasons is that K C is
really a blend of two baking powders. One commences
to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The
other requires both moisture and heat to make it
active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially
leavened condition for hours, and when put in the oven,
will come up as light as if mixed a moment before.
For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the Mke,
which cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa
ble. For all baking thedouble raise makes doubly certain.
Follow the example of the professional
a cook and your baking uill be equal to hit.
Help Your Body
To Resist Disease
"I find Foley Cathartic Tablets to
be the most delightful cleansing cath
artic I have ever taken. They are
Just the thing." G. W. Robeson.
Wichita Falls. Tex.
Use Foley Cathartic Tablets to co
operate with nature in her efforts to
resist disease. They keep your bow
els regular and active, and they pre
vent poisons from lodging In your in
testinal tract, thence being absorbed
by your blood Into your system. They
relieve constipation over night.
There Is no unpleasant nausea or
griping In the use of Foley Cathartic
Tablets. Instead, there Is freedom
from headaches, biliousness, slucgish
dull feeling anil nervous Irrltabl'ltv.
There Is for you energy and ambition,
ability to enjoy your work and your
pleasure. They relieve the unpleas
ant, gassy, full feeling, and give JTOU
a comfortable clean feeling instead.
Stout people do so enjoy them.
Sold Eveywhere.
Don't Forget
that when constipation, biliousness or
indigestion is neglected, it may cause
a serious illness. Act upon the first
symptom keep your digestive organs
in good order by the timely use of
BEtCHAfiS
First National Bank
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