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PAGE THREE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1916. EIGHT PAGES iiiiiMiMHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiin iiiiiii iiiitiiHiiii imiimmiiiiimiMiiiiiii umHMimum.m.mm.iim i ALEXANDERS BE FOR I Try this recipe for making orange layer cake Cream one-half cup Cottolcne with one cup of sugar until very light. Add three eggs, one at a time, beat ing in each for five minutes before adding another. Then sift two teaspoons of baking powder with two cups of sifted flour, mixing thoroughly, and add to the other materials, alternating with a half cup of milk or water (water if the cake is to be eaten while fresh). Beat the batter well after all the ingredients are in. Bake in 2 layers in a moderately hot oven for about 20 minutes. Cottolene is superior to anything else you can use for shorten ing or frying. It is wholesome, its use is simple, and ii gives a delicious flavor to all foods that are shortened with or fried in it. Order a regular supply of Cottolene, the Natural Shortening, of your grocer. It is put up in pails of various sizes to suit your convenience. Wiltc our General Offices, Chicago, for copy Of our teal took book, "HOME HELPS." EXFA.RBANIGfisD it olene ma, III I I ill PARENT TJSACIlKltS' ASM IATIOS ARRANGE POR Till ( , MONTHLY UETINO. i E (Kasl Orei" in in Special.) Is iikkmisTon. ore., lurch 10, Tbtjl Parent-Teacher Asm atton will holii S its monthly meeting this evening, at s the high echool isaembly room, when one of the bent , rogram ever to be JJ given I promise.! by those In charge Superintendent K. J. Klemme Ol Ellenaburg, WUh., will be one of tin I speakers. Count: Superintendenl I Young Is also on the program (jth'-rjS numbers will be a solo by Miss ltees, reading by Mrs. ;unn and a iiuartel by four of the high school boys. GIFTS Superintendent Young will visit I h morning and gome this afternoon. Ijist evening thi superintended the ing assisted by the The proceeds of th used by the club u ratine and supt tocal schools thl:i if the districts picture show, bc- movtc manager evening will be their share of ex- e leadin? stars ap ers which sang, a Mow ENGLAND DENIES HER MEN MURDERED GERMANS WASHINGTON, March 8 State! de partment advlcea said that Ambaa-1 h.ol'ir Page of London had received lingland'a reply to the Herman charge that a submarine Drew waj murder ed by Hrltlsh Itilon of the steamer, H.iralonf. Page will send the note tin Heriin through Gerard. Evidence e-i cured from the crew of the steamer NlooSlan promises to he a turning oolnt In the dispute. England's note lourts the fullest Investigation and asks for an impartial Injulry. It de nies the Car along sailors fired OB the submarine crew swimming helpless in the water. Oceano, was robbed iiy men who took advantage Of the (act that the night Watchman had been relieved of duty injuries were not thought to be serl Qrande has a population of 301. The robbers took small amounts of money and groceries from the differ- Even 'ri' l- Robbed. 1BANO, cal . March 9 Every i In Arroyo ilrande. northeast ol SHIELDS POWER BILL PASSED BY THE SENATE Healthy Old Age Brings Happiness SIMPLE REMEDY PROMOTES HEALTH H V OVERCOMING TENDENCY To xsti-PATIOV Advunclng years Impair the action of the vital organs. Old age should be the period at greatest happiness, but health l necessary. Constipation j should not be tolerated it la often the direct cause of III health. Headache. belching, biliousness bloat, drowsiness after eating and other symptom of constipation can I readily relieved by the use of simple laxative compound iM in drug, store under the name or ITr Cald- well'l Syrup Pepsin .Mr J. H. llrli-j tol, 1412 ileddes Ave., Ann Arbor. Mic h , who la 83 years old, says "Dr. Caldwell' Syrup Papain Is the best I remedy I ever used for constipation j and I always have a bottle of It In the bouse to use when I feel the need ,. it, ii ..e..r disnnDointa." ! household t,r' ciildwell's smip Pepsin la a homes Urugglsts ii.i b.mtlv,. nrci'iiratton. positive In for fifty I,. .,,c,t ...tine easllv and naturally ' of lr without griping of other pain or dls- obtained, free of charge, by writing to quarter or n lr W. 11. I ai iwen. the standard St.. Montlcello, Illinois. MR. I. H. BRISTOL remedy in thousands ol everywhere sell It i ents a bottle. A trial bottle Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin can be WASHINGTON, March I. The I Shields bill regulating power sites on j navigable rivers passed the senate yesterday evening 46 to 22. I By a vote of 49 to T9. the senate , Voted down a motion to recommit the bill for purposea of amendment. Senator Lane of Oregon, attacked the bill, charging that It proposes to give away the nation's last great re source to privileged Interests He then introduced an amendment giving J municipalities preference over private corporations in waterpower rights. The amendment was Voted down "We have given away our coal, our timber has paaaed Into the hands o'. a few, our petroleum is all hut gone the prices of all three commodities are constantly rising," he said. "Now we are asked Tor the sake ol development to give away our water power resources for almost nothing The people will pay ten times over for any advantage they get out of this development." Lane's amendment to the Mil was defeated. Over the objection of Senntor Chamberlain, the public lands com mittee appproved amendments to the Myere bill, Which conservationists charge paralyzed tHc sections design ed to protect the public Canvass of the house radicate radical imondmet elth defeat Watches small in a man'a coat vented. Hough a pel ha comfort For over i . ntury it has been FROM FIFTY-TWO SOLID WEEKS ON GAY MAN HATTAN ISLE, TO THE KEYLOR GRAND THEATRE Walla Walla Fur Two Mad Evening Frolics and a Jolly Daylight Gambol, COHAN and HARRIS bring their Groat Success. It Pays to Advertise with the same splendid company which was seen at the GEORGE M. COHAN THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHTS AND SUNDAY MATINEE, MARCH ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH. Price 50c to $2.00. Mail orders now. 44 GIRLS! GIRLS! TRY IT! Dense in maintaining the club rooms. "The Hishop's Carriage" wa portray ed with Mary Pi. Itford In role. Several of the loci peared also In musical nui greatly added to the evening s enter tainment Miss Ethel ltees accom panied by Mrs. W. K. I'.ees, violin solo by Mrs E. E art with Mrs. F. A. rhelps assompan Ist, and Mr. Maurice Scroggs a vocal solo, accompanied by Mr. K C Wal- ber, The largest meeting of the commer cial club yet held was the meeting Monday evening when firty new mem bers were enrolled, one hundred ans wering to the roll call, As usual, re freshments were served by the com mittee, following the business meet ing. Julian Morfitt has been transfer red from Portland to take up his du ties with the reclamation office of this cltv. arriving the first of the week. Mrs. P.. G. Monkman has invited la number of ladies to a Thimble Par ty" for Saturday afternoon at- her home on Hermist'ii avenue. I Mr. and Mrs Carl Voyen (Miss Maude Phelps ) returned Monday ev ening from Portland where their I honeymoon was spent Tuesday ev ening a number of friends were en- tertalned at the Phelps residence on Highland avenue In honor of the younug couple. The "Linger lingers" will be en tertained at the Leathers ranch Sat udray evening with Mrs. H. A. Mc Keen and Mrs. Win Leathers, as hos tesses. Mrs. Paul Jones will give a dem onstration on salads at the next meeting of the Neighborhood Club, March i5th. at the Columbus school. Mr and Mrs. John Waller are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday, March 4th. Mr. S. R. Oldaker, presided at din ner last evening at the Hermislon Hotel, t'overs were laid for six. The Neighborhood Club will enter tain with a musical at the Columbia school on Friday, March 24. They have extended an Invitation to every one In town as well as the project folk j and a number have already ueciareu their intention of attending. Mr. and Mrs. Jus. tlent were week lend guests of Mr and Mrs J. Pel I mulder in Stanfield. C, T McCall of Madras is visiting I his niece. Mrs. F L. Kelly. H. Alexander of Pendleton, spent I yesterday and today with his daughter I Mrs. E. P. Dodd Mrs. H. II. Edwards was ui I Umatilla, shopping Wednesday Mrs. H (1 Newport spent I days in Pendleton this week DAINTY For Baby New line of unusually at tractive gifts now on display at our Baby Counter. These are fascinating hand-painted novelties dainty and original. Besides our extensive as sortment of novelties for in fants, our stock of wearing apparel for little ones is most complete and include Vests, Bands, Sleeping Garments, Negligees, Cashmere ana Flannel Sacques, Dresses, Caps, Coats, Petticoats and many other garments for little folk. llMMMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIllllllltlllllllllMllllillllllllltltllllMIMIIIIIIIIIIIlMlltllllllllllllllMllllllllllIllllMIIlTlllllllMIIJIIllll lllllMllttIT: 3 CARLOADS CAITLE ARRIVE FOR RANCH OF STANFIELD MAN INTONE ARNOLD GBM SHIP MENT FROM WASHINGTON STATE )X SPNDAV. (East Oregonlan Special.) STANFIELD, Ore., March 10 An tone Arnold arrived Sunday from O' Brien, Washington, with three car loads of cattle, including 80 milch cows, which he placed on his ranch on the Furnish project. Mr. and Mrs. W. D Newlon of Lexington, spent several days nere this week , Mr. and Mrs. Lee McWilliams left Tuesday for Ketchecan. Alaska, where Mr. McWilliams has large mln ing Interests. Mrs. Wm. Baker went to Seattle on Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. R. A Holte was in Pendleton the first of the week on business. Mrs. R. A. Beavert was visiting In Umatilla for several days this week. Miss Mable Clark was shopping in Pendleton Saturday. C. H. Naylor is visiting his family in Seattle. A. T. Alexander of Walla Walla, representing the "I'p to the Times Magn zine." was in town Wednesday in the interest of that periodical. A 11. FarnsWOtth of Kent. Wash ington, sent several days here last week Mrs. adjourned and a social time was en Joyed P. C. Northrop and Raymond Ben edict of the engineering department of the O.-W. R, A N. 0f Portland, was in town Sunday calling on friends Frank Sloan was in Touchet. Washington the first of the week on business. Editor Riches returned Tuesday from a week's trip to Portland and Uverton. doxt Mrs T. O. Yates is spending the week in Pendleton with her mother Mrs Hutchinson. Mrs. F. M. Smith returned the first of the week from a three months' stay at Pine Island, Minnesota. illss Anna Turley or Corvallis, lec tured at the High school auditorium Thursday afternoon on Domestic Sci ence. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Holet came back Thursday from a ten days' trip to the sound cities. Mr. and Mrs. H. W Wessel have moved in the McWilliams residence. YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET "CASCAREIS" LIVEN LIVER AND BOWELS TY HKADACHY, OON- sTiPATKI). JCK. WITH BREATH RYI AMI STOM AH SOI IS. Richards went to Pen- Fair Officers Elected. I'NION, Ore., March 9. At a meet ing of the Union Livestock Associa tion held in this city the following officers were elected for the eighth ei.nual show, which will be held in this city the first week in June. President. M. S. Levy; vice-president. J. F. Hutchinson; treasurer. R. A. Marr; secretary, George A. Scl. bird; executive committee. Robert Withycombe. W. H. Vogal. Tony Smith. G. W. Benson. O, F. Hall, Dan Rfidelman and Thomas B. Rasher. There was a large attendance of mem bers and enthusiasm over the show ran high. Eiderdown is one of the poorest conductors of heat, hence its use as bed covering Get a 10 cent box now You men and women who can t get feeling right who have headache coated tongue, bad taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, are bil ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a stck, gassy, disordered stom ach, or have a bad cold. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse the stommach. remove the sour, undigested, fermenting food and foul gases: take the eacea bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box from any drug store will keep your stomach sweet, liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for months Don't forget the children. They love Cascarets because they taste good never gripe or sicken. that two Americans, named Franklin and Wright, had been killed by Vlllla tas near the village of Pechaco. fro C H Naylor entertained the fol lowing gentlemen. W. H. Overtook of Kent. Washington: R. A. Holte. Ma-. . Ifvh Pr.ink Sloan. R. M Llngi and Q. It Dunning at I dinner party evening at Hotel Staniieia Punch Jones Operu Company i entertainment here Tuesday, to a very small audience. Laura Nash and Miss E M Frida BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR H Ml; OTOPS P.UiUNG OUT AMI BETS lilli K, WAVY, STRONU M BEAI fill L tr, Just Prevent roughne during the summer NYAL'S FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skiu tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price 50 cent Koeppen's The DruR (Store That Serves You Best Hong Kong Gafs INT) NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey HOT TAMALES 15c outside Tray Order a Specialty. Boies for ladles and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT MEALS 2fto AND I'P. i Special chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to E 0. lllda Phone 0s r hair becomes light, wavy, Huf-i umlaut and appears as soft, lus and beautiful as a young girl's! a "Dandertne hair cleanse"! ry this moisten I cloth with B little Danderlne and carefully draw it through your hair, taKing one sin. ill strand at a time. This will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in Just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. Resides beautifying the hair at once, Dandeftne dissolves every particle of dandruff; cleanses, purifies and in vigorates (he scalp, forever stopping Itching and falling hair But what will please you most be after a few week' use when ou will actually see new hair fine and I downy nt first yes but really new hair growing all over the scalp If I you care for pretty, soft hair and lots of It surely get a 15-cent bottle ol j Knowlton'l Handerine from drug- llet counter and just try It. Stevens-Saltmarsh Fight Ends in Draw LAST HOLM) I'INUi nUI, 1111 PINO Oil ISIP PROM BEINO DEFEATED. By virtue of a last round punch which he displayed to good advant- 'age, Kid Salim.nsh. one time Kilipino champ, won a draw decision with Mrs. L Wlndell i of Mrs. J this week W H Washing! i ,st The Y meeting general i AJi IDEAL SPRING LAXATIVE A good and time tried remedy Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood Impurities You owe it to yourself to clear thej system of body poisons, accumulated I during the winter. Dr King's New i Life Pills will do it. 25c at yourj : Druggist. Adv. . : . . TWO Americans Kilien. PASO. Texas. Marcn ?. I'ncon d reports received here stated A Bargain 1000 Shares EMPIRE MFG. CO. STOCK (Pendleton. Ore.) 55 CENTS PER SHARE Must be sold at once. Address P. O. Box 1747 Spokane, Wash. held their rei tng after 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiin Agents for the W. B. Corsets 90c to $3.50 f Bttdd) Stevens gon theater. Tthough thi Stevens did m though he did opponent, a.- bout did an time last night nt the great u. image to his matter of lact the not wax over-intsrestlng at 'In the nnal round Salt- marsh sallied more life thin the preceding to extend hiuo- Jost enJ gist El GOTHIC an ARROW COLLAR a tar 2se IT HTS THE CRAVAT CL'.IETT. PE M?POY CO. INC., tii from his corner with he had exhibited In rounds and proceeded elf to the utmost He landed hard on Stevens and Had nun . ....... .. . . .i ui. ro.iuh ..v-oneii ,,, up the score and Referee Pete will ... ... I . th I' i 111) llll oaioi vk ... ... of the round. The event that stirred the crowd to excitement was the semi-wlndup P tween Sailor ewens and Kid Ncu Dttlft heavyweight nwens is a vet eran pugilist while New.iuist is PIC, strapping farmer youth or this city Against th silence M t:ie old wai horsc, the crowd thought Nwqult' youth would avail him nnugnt for his knowledge of the flscie art is crude However, they were doomed to a big surprise. New nilst went into In first round with a tiger-like spirit and before thirty seconds had elapsed, he had swung a 4" centimeter right to the sailor's jaw thai put the latter down for the c unt of seven He got up then only to go down f count under .mother terrific Young DoSter and Young flyweights. fOUghl a foul though DoSter probably icr of the boui Joe flaorse tltiNll furnished preliminary win. h was stopped In th. fourth round i Got Rid of My Corns 1 With Magic "Gets-it" j Simplest Corn Cure in the World-No Pain, No luss . New, Sure Way. When corns make you almost "die 19 ith nnr hoots on." when you've:-? soaked them and picked th. ni and sliced .them, when corn-swelling SHOW1NC' The Season's Most Popular Garments of black and white checks, r Coats ouits r the wallop Willis. OUnd draw id the bet llcux and the other aided tO WiK'OX. Skirts Popular Cash Store Where it Pays You to Pay Cash. WhT nTe form At All When "Oet-It" 8 KemoTvsTheiu the Jiew.Dead-Mire Wey ? talvea and tapes, bandages, and plasters that make corns pop-eyed im have onlv mane your corns Krow , m f iiwr 1ut hold vour heart a moment and figure thisi Tut two drop. -of "ileta-lt" on the corn. It dries , al once. You can put your sheo and stockliiK on right over It The corn is doomed It makes th cor - come off clear and clean It's the new. , easv wuv. N'otlilnc to stick or pre on the corn You can wear smaller shoes You'll be a Joy-walker No pain, no trouble. Accept no sublltute "ilets-It" is s.d.l b) .lrucu'ists every- where 2'h' a bottle, or sent dir. ct bv E i terrenes Co.. Chicago, in. ' rtrtlil 01 IVn.llct. u and re. omineiijed - ee lbs world's best corn remedv tj lndleton s 1 ; i i iv ni .Mi tad r.iimsa imilllllllllllll, milium MMrH inn IWMi