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TWELVE PACES t'GE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12. 1916. MEN VOLUNTEER IN Home Talent Try it yourself If you want persona! and positive infor mation as to how delightful Prince Albert really is, smoked in a jimmy pipe or rolled into the best maldn's cigarette you ever set -fire-to I For, Prince Albert has a workderful message of pipe-peace and makm's peace for every man. It will revolutionize your smoke ideas and ideals. The patented process fixes that and cuts out bite and parch I FENCE TO ENCLOSE CEMETERY in- LAIU.K FORCE OF IiABOKEKS AT I Ki All COMPLETE JOB IN FEW HO0K8. Residents Feel (.ratcful to Thiwe Ties o f Wlio Turned Out and Finished Work; Burial Cround Now Has lfeaslnjr Appearance: Other News Notes From the Cklsrfi Section. (East Oregonian Special.) I'KIAH, Ore., April 11 The most interesting event of late was the fenc- OREGON THEATRE Friday Night, April 14 80 Auspice UNITED ARTISAN ASSEMBLY NO. 9. 80 Home People M. Direction Prof. Merrill of San Francisco. Admission: Lower Floor 50c and 75c; Balcony 50c Gallery 25c Reserve your seats at Warren's Music House. No extra charge. Baking Helps Valuable Suggestions ' 9y Mrs. Kcvada friggs, Frfonrnt of the Art of Baking, as UrneM by Mrs. Janet MtKfMTit Hill WALLA WALLA FOLKS GUESTS AT WESTON MISS. CIUCT AXD MRS ROSS MA lOXCT ARE VISITING MRS. JAMES STANFIELD. Hlplnl Ck M.kt.i Hints Al ways sift flour and K C Baking Powder at least three times. The I more sifting, the lighter the cake. Remember that! To cream but ter and sugar quietly, warm the I (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON, Ore.. April 11. a A Barnes, local (Train buyer, made a j business trip to Pendleton during the i week Mrs. Rebecca Cullev and Mrs. Ross sugar slightly. Beat yolks of eggs Maionev of walla Walla were the with rotary beater. Whip whites uest8 ot Mrs. James stanfieid satur of eggs with flat spoon whip. flay- Water makes lighter cakes; milkj '"arl "U ks of M,lton was 'n tn ty makes richer cakes. Saturday greeting old friends. . - , . i Mrs E. Z Price Is sick with an at- To m.x a cake, first cream bnt-! ,acic or asthma, ter a sugar thoroughly, then add i wsetam's corps of carpenter m yolks, if used. Then alternately ! eluding Henry Schroeder, William add moisture and flour that has! Graham. Charles Van Hoy, James been sifted with baking powder ! Ashworth and Ralph Stagga returned and stir until smooth and glossy, ! Fridtty nlgnt from wshtucna, wash., addingeggwhitesafterthoroughlylhere hal bee" "nrtr"ctln a , house, barn and outbuildings on the mixing. I ranch of Chance Rogers near that Always use K C Baking Powder, city. Rtacalt Helps i Will Jones Is here from Montana as Al.Msifr AnnroniilTP .!;., ' of Mr. and Mrs. Will . j . . no.K in 01 me i Man cemetery last i nun i day. About twenty men turned out. and by five o'clock in the evening had a good wire net fence with Iron gates all complete. And as soon as the old fencing Is cleared up, the citizens of Ukiah -can feel proud of the cemetery. And the people of L'klah feel grate ful to the men who did the work and did it well, as we now have a fence that will last for years. The cemetery on the Sturdlvant farm was also fenced with a new fence last week, and a move is on foot to fence the cemetery at Tlba In the near future, Clyde Helmlck, wife and daughter of Bridge Creek visited Sunday and Monday with Mrs. Helmlck's father, Tom WUlobjr near Hidaway. Miss Winnie Casteel of Hidaway has been In Ukiah for the last week under the doctor's care and het friends will be pleased to hear that she is improving. J. D. Kirk returned last Sunday from California after an absence of four weeks. The auto truck made its first trip from Pilot Rock to Willow Springs last Monday, and the driver thinks the can come through to L'klah in about two weeks. The roads are dry ing fast but are very rough over the mountains. Lowell Ganger and wife returned from Pendleton Monday where they were visiting with relatives for a week. Carl Sturdivant, who hhs taken his father's place as assessor has Just about completed his work In this pre cinct. Dr. O. DeVaul was called to attend the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oakley last Sunday. Dale was the scene of a pretty wedding last Sunday, April 2nd. when Granville Plant was united In marriage to Miss Llllte Walker, dau. ghter of the late William Walker, by Grover Andrv.s. justice of the peace. ' A wedd ng dinner was served to a number of guests by Mrs. Bert Kee ney. Mr. and Mrs. Plant will make ; their home at Dale. Mrs. Jim Clark and Mrs. Billle Willard OMlt in Hte High School --: mam riliMll w II MK" -kid. t wmlkr mm Fringe Albert the national joy tmoke b so friendly to your tongue and taste that it is mighty easy to get acquainted with. You'll like every pipeful or cigarette better than the lost because it is so cool and fragrant and long-burning. YouU just sit back and ponder why you have kept away from such joy'us smokings for so long a time I Men, we tell you Prince Albert is all we claim for it You'll understand just how different our patented process makes Prince Albert quick as you smoke it! Id mmd KnllmtLtd tin lJm3nnmUb!nmmi cryttnl-ntnu kmmUmn fsM swap (m lotWcce in ssitA prim i R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., WiarfM-Saka. N. C Beathe. Fred Bovd, editor of the Athena press, was in the city Saturday. Fred Henderson of Holdman was in the city Sunday visiting friends. Mis. James Ross, Sr . of Walla Wal ls, is in the city visiting relatives. Henry Schroeder made a business trip to Walla Walla during the week Powder at least three times. Have shortening cold and firm. Mix dough as soft as it can be handled The softer dough goes into the oven, the lighter the biscuit when it comes out. It is easier for K C Baking Powder to do its work in soft than in stiff dough. Mix biscuits very little. Bo not knead. Stir up with spoon m. negro population of the Unit or knife and press in shape to roll ea states is approximately 12,000.000 on floured board. tht" larger part (probably 10.000,000) 11':. V. V n TJ i t j ceing in loe tuuiueiu suits are sure and certain. Ask your grocer for K C. 88 You will like that Chocolate Ice Cream at Koeppen's and its only 10c a dish V 1 Soaj a friend to tender skins Many ill-male toilet soaps contain free alkali, a harth chci.iical which tends tj dry and injure tlie skin or hair. Resinol Soap contains abso lutely no free alkali, andtoit is added the soothine, hcllng Resinjl med ication, wh; ii il d rsl.ave used for over 2li years i.itr: ::tin;; s!iin troub les. Tlius it coraf ns tender skins, and helps nature clear the complex ion and keep the hair rich, lustrous and free rod dandruff. S"id at all drug-is; .' and toilet counters. Ten Cincinnati high school boys, who have come to the conclusion that their clothes have cost their faters al together too much, have formed th-: Dress Reform League, and this pic ture shows Willard Outcalt, one ol the leaders, In the new costume, t: Is made up of corduroy trousers, gray flannel shirt, with collar attached, sweater for a coat and a flowing silk tie and cap The corduroy will last twice as long as any other trousers they could get for the same price, and so wi't most of the other articles. "This ought to become the uniform of every boy whose father is kind Clark passed through Uklah Mondav 1 snough to pay his way while he goes enroute to Washington. through high school." said Wil- Mr Cummlnm of Wlla Walla """d Outcalt. "I hope many more HUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtiiiuc HOODIES, CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I I GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 1 5 XVaW W 116 West AlU St, Upitairt. Phone 433 ?MHIIt1lllti'"'''i:tillltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlt7 BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that doe not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN came in last Sunday to take charge of the creamery for the summer. Harley Kirk will finish his contract this week of putting in 50 tier of wood 1 for the Telephone company. J. H. Wagner left for Pendleton Tuesday nn business, returning Thursday. A. s. Quant of Tlba made a trip to Pendleton this week in his automo bile. Will danger returned Wednesday from Pendleton with a bunch of dairy cows which he will add to his herd on the McKenzie ranch where he expects to dairy' on an extensive scale durins the summer. Mr. Childer, principal of the L'klah school left for Frefwater last Friday evening returning Sunday. Virgil Peterson visited Saturday and Sunday in Pilot Rock with his aunt Mrs. Ida Hinkle. Mr. Jennie Chamberlain, post mistress, has Just received a stock of millinery goods and is now ready ti furnish the ladies with the:r Easter hats. Ed Thrasher, Barney Hhelts and Rush Harney made a business trip to Pendleton Monday. lister Bolin and wife were visltins relatives In I'kiah Thursday. A. W. Weart. traveling salesman for Wadhams & Kerr Bros., was a guest at the Peterson hotel Tuesday night. Ixiuis Murphy who went to Seattle last fall returned to Ukiah Thursday to remain during the summer. Newt Reeves and wife of Alba were n L'klah Thursday on business. Mrs. Kenedy will leave for Pilot Rock Saturday morning on business. Miss Luclle Fisher of Alba was in L'klah Thursday on business. Miss Fisher has been here for several months during the sickness and dea'h of her father, and after helping her mother to settle up business affairs will return to Portland accompanied by her mother. Helen DeVaul purchased from Nel lie Anderson the fa'thful pony which carried Nellie to and from school through all the storm last wlnler Miss DeVaul will ride to and from her school from L'klah during the sum mer a distance of four and one-half miles. J. A. Bolin left for Pendleton Fri day evening to serve on the grand Jury. Dave Clark of Alba who has been seriously 111 remains about the same. Ralph McLaughlin of Alba who has had a severe attack of heart trouble is now able to get out around the farm. Fred O rooms, ranger, of Dale, was In t'k'ah this week on business. Bert Martin of Bridge Creek was In town Friday trading. Wagner Caldwell purchased two span of horses this week; one span from 'harley Hynd and one span from William Anderson. J The diamond Industry Is beUsTfsl to have siiffen-.l more than atm other as a risult ol the EuronnT war. outside Cincinnati will adopt It' AVOID SPRING COLDS. Sudden changes, high windi, shift ing seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely to turn Into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment of Dr. King's New Discovery, a pleasant Lax ative Tar Syrup. It soothes tha cough, checks the cold and helps breaks up an attack of grippe. Its already prepared, no mixing or fuss ing. Just ask your druggist for a bot tle of Dr. King's New Discovery. Test ed and tried for over 40 years. Adv. SPOR TS Pacific Coast i.iiikik- Standings. W. L Pet 1 I .os Angeles 6 2 75(1 Oakland 0 2 .7141 San Francisco 4 4 .500 Portland 3 5 .375 1 Vernon 3 5 J75 Salt Lake '1 i PACIFIC coast LEAGUE. At Oakland R H. K Oakland 10 11 I Portland I 10 ai Ball Lake Los Angeles 14 14 4 Salt Lake 10 14 I At Los Angeles Vernon 4 6 U San Francisco 0 6 1 I Milan to Have Camp. Many applications for enrollment. FORT TERRY, N. Y., Apr'l 12. Ill Is said, have been made already tfl A civilian military encampment on j Major-Genera! lonai d Wood. Hues similar to the Platlsburg ramp, It as learned, will be held here during! A new type of locomotive Intended July. It Is expected that between 190 for light work Is equipped with a boll and l'"" men will he In quarters dur er In which a full head of steam can Ing that period. be raised In 15 minutes. DELEGATES Will BE SENT TO ROSEBURG BY ECHO REBEKAHS HENRIETTA IX)DGE CHOOSES WOMEN WHO WILL REDPRE SKNT THEIR ORDER. Biblical Stories No Longer Meed be Believed by Church MINISTERS WHO DISCREDIT CER TAIN TALKS UVEPTEB BY PRESBYTERY. NEW YORK. April 11. Voting 64 10 three, the presbytery accepted as Presbyetrlan ministers the three sem inary graduates who refused to affirm the Biblical accounts of Christ beina bom of a virgin. Iazarus being rais' ed from the dead or the whale swal lowing Jonah. (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, Ore , April 12. Henrietta Rebekah Lodge No. 30. I. O. O F., of this place, have elected Miss Beu lar E. Barker and Mrs. Nancy Car den as delegates to the Rebekah as sembly which will meet at Roseluirg. ore on May 1. I nfilled Orders Big. NEW YORK, April 12 The month ly statement of unfilled orders of thi L'nlted States Hteel Corporation again broke all records. The orders stood on March 31 at 9,- 331.001 tons, an increase of BZ.03S tons over February 2. when they were 8,5S,s tons, the previous high rec ord. YOUR BRONCHIAL TUBES When a cold settles in the bronchial lubes, with that weakening, tickling cough, immediate treatment is very important. The breath seems shorter because of mucous obstructions; usu ally fever is present, your head jars with every cough and your chest may ache. This is no time for experi men ting or delay you must get Scott's Emulsion at once to drive out the cold which started the trouble, and it will check the cough by aiding the healing pro cess of the enfeebled membranes. If you have any symptoms of bron chitis, or even a stubborn cold, always remember that Scott's Emulsion has been relieving this trouble for forty years. It is free from alcohol or drug. kcfuc substitutes. Scutl fc IkwiK. Bloomatld. M. I. IW I Arrow . Here is the bprino Amw COLLAR Style-We will show the l?ont APRIL Ho In two heights AshbySim Leaocon CLUFTT. PEABODY tf CO. 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M ATLOGK-L&flTZ INVESTMENT CO. 111 Bast Court St nillllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllHr: ItlllllMlllfllMIIMMtlllliMltMltiiMllllMMIItllHIinilltlllllKllllUIll lift nilltlllllllltlllllHMf inilHMII tliailtllilHIUIIIM A Few Things to Do Today First Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a half. Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the beat fuel in Pendleton. Fifth Resolve to do it again. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 rfHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIil Illlllllllllllllllimmilllllllllllllll IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII