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    PAGE SIX
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. t'ENDLETON. UKEUUN. FRIDAY. AUGUST 25, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
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lXTKRKSTIXt; REPORT, the cream and incidentally the du-t
An interesting report that should bo from the fare. Close the pores with
The fV oman PFho Knows
the one perfume which suits her the exact stre of dress
which becomes her the particular type of person she en
joys as a friend: -Such a woman,we are sure,will appre-
tance of the "Taste Packet" in deciding just
which tea-flavor precisely suits her taste.
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tnittghfcrfire tnix sups tnhtf 'theftur truefiavir!: JdfM
CW, Otimf, EagBtk Bretiat. It'e WuUittkA
tl enj tne lending ten efls( sUmpj f ctrrtKej).
Address: A Schilling Sr C"MJJS s'"j Street
Stin Frmtiie$, fttm mi
Schilling's Tea
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..Ceylon!-
read by all young girls who are plan
ning to earn their Hung and looking a generous pinch of salt,
about for ways to do it has Just been
Issued by the intercollegiate bureau
of occupations for women. This bu
reau tries to point out ways other
than teaching by which women may
become self-supporting and though it
Qrkl in the interest of college wo-
I men, it Is nevertheless of a good deal
of help and Inspiration to other Wo
men.
In this particular report emphasis
is laid on the fact that there is great- I
er demand than supply III th branch I THK BOMB MAMCI'ltK
of dietetics. flood dietitians are rare; The wide part of the nail scissors Is
and the girl who Is interested in this the part to use when cutting the nails,
line of domestic economy will do well Kven this is not so good as filing. The
to study the subject. ; points of the manicure scissors are
There are calls for the trained die- meant to be for cuticle. A lot of un
tiilan from clubs, hospitals and many necessary manicure implements are
Institutions, both private and public. ; useless and insanitary. A good pair ot
and the report says that the woman sttibeon's scissors, a thin file, several
who has u thorough training in one of: pieces of emery board, n polish. If vou
SAMCHM Wmiip ETHICS
DEFINED uv Lin
INSURANCE PRESIDENT
cold water, to which you have added
STOWAWAY CHESTS.
The upholstered stowawav chest is
becoming a regulur piece of bedroom
furniture, and the newest have tall
end pieces that give the chest a settle
effect. To have a fabric that matches
or harmonises with the -other furni
ture in the room Is essential In the
covering.
the recognized economic training
schools wil find herself In demand.
The main thing for the enterprising
girl, however, is to get hold of this re
port herself and study what It has to
say on many points. The address of
the bureau will be given to any one on
request, The bureau seeks to da I HOtTHEHOM) HINTS.
wide and efficient service and has Milk will burn easily, hut thi
proved its value conclusively since Its . rectified in the following way
use one. and a good nail brush an.
enough. The latter is most import
at Never cut the cuticle; push It
back every day. rubbing the dry parts
with cold cream to soften them if they
are hard hut never cut It.
cull be
establishment.
pour
NUT A BE M Tll'IF.R.
Salt acts as an astringent to tin
skin. The woman who understands it.
proper uses is never without a simple
and decidedly, efficient first aid to ihe back of th
beauty. Never use salt on a dirty skin. cold water.
for this will close the pores, and with! In ironing
the bolllni milk Into a clean pitcher
and stand in a basin of cold water un
til cool.
To wash hairbrusoss mix togs I list
I tahlespoonful el liquid ammonia and
about a quart of water. Do not wet
brush. Rinse in clem
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The New
MICHELIN
UNIVERSAL
TREAD
No Other
Tire Like It
For All-round
Service
Note the Heavy Broad
Flat Tread
Combining AH th
Advantages of Othtr
Non-Shide ot Both
the Raised Triad
and th Suction
Tread Typo
INDEPENDENT GARAGE
cor. L. Court and Thompson Ms
i I'M n.' 633.
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a garment on which
Pltoalro Spiritualist church ot Jer
sey City. At the conclusion of the
ceremony Dr. Stewart went Into I
It all the dust and grime accumulated : hooks are sewn, care should be taken lrance and bleated the
during the day. Salt water should be
used as an astringent, only after the
regular cleansing process has been
completed.
The best method of procedure is to
take a piece of sofi cloth or a wash
cloth wrung out of water as hot as
yon can stand and use it to remove
not to close the hooks. Vou can pro- message irom the "Spirit
vent this by placing flannel or any- ,,r'1 "
thing soft beneath the hooks.
It there is not malil to serve the
dinner, put a tray-cloth on a wheeled
tray and stand It beside you at the
table. Deaeert and sice dlah m can bt
easily served from I his tray.
oiiple with ii
Alhalli-
COOPER FAMILY REUNION
IS HELD IN PORTLAND
IG GAME RIFLES
FOR dropping a bighorn acrow a raoon, '
or stopping a charging grizzly range,
nriina and htnt' -attan c ombiQed with
quick, positive action are the aualitiea ttiat have
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nuuc v hoc i in lantjut.
r.i (tuDpj-r arm triagr tor each iSo: aohd stccc ; tumraerl-i! ;
poiicivr ufctriUncn; takgdow nmp'lc and cwf wilkout tooli.
Rtm'mffn UMC H 9h Pmr SW A : - RfptmUr tl 91
fc.mt arm of iu tvsx aliou : toMi Wt-, amaBCrlca, Mfuiac
eat jTtng coeaactBcaa. a- . - mai j - ; - utety.
Dig fim ijntcra pUc more msotiilvlity upon rttetr arm thai
aay otber iaurtiii ic tki world 1 he premie ot tccac two K.era
ttr UMC HkA Pwct Ritie "h tn rjua of critical prtm
m:f-:-. :cat and tmck aa aeatcs ikowi a itniy uicrcaa im tt auaae
C am wae ihoot thaec mmarm rtiiaW.
Sold by yot - horn dealer and 7 other leading
aTCaaWl n lreon
M REM Oft. flat feline,
twm Powdtr $.-hnt, Luh'tcant 3J Rit Prt. mtztht
The Remington Arms Union Metallic CaVtfMfp Cimpa-.jr
LmrmM Manufmttwf F'Wmt c-.i A m un : M tk& VFvr'J
' i . .. Buildiag, N;w YorL
NSW YoKK. Aug 23. A recent
address by William rt. Malone. pres
ident of the Postal Life Insuranco
company, contains a statement that
"the informing press, the advertis
ing announcement, and the salesman
have a ChAe relationship At least
they are In active alliance. The
principles that are now being put
behind them and ure effectively act
uating them constitute a high ethic
al standard. They do not constitute
a finished product, a stable thing
stored away, but something in the
making, something that is never
tinished hut. always being improved.
America Is imparting to other na
tions this triple alliance in improved
and improving salesmanship." Mr.
Alalone's declaration is tiased upon
one ot the broadest experiences that'
it has been the fortune of American !
business men to enjoy. He is at the
head of a non-agency company. Not-
ithstanding that it does not employ
tic-Id representatives, he claims It to
be pre-eminently a salesman's com
pany. Beginning with the suggestion
ci nveyed through advertising. the
company develops a plan so that Its;
policy-holders become its salesmen.
In this way a successful business in
stitution has been achieved through
wh.ii the life insurance company
terms the relationship of "the In
forming press, the advertising an
nouncement and the salesman "
-rrr- After a bachelor peaaea the ag:
..... vraiDCCi c ' 10 "P '" ni,n 10 marr ;l w1l " f
1KLA1 lUUKStU ow he marries at all. H'll need,
to a dish of our pure ice cream. wift irho knows how crank nan
Vou have no idea how it re
stores a tired body or soothes . ,
a worried mind. It is delicious
in flavor, smooth in texture. It ' pJR? BLOOD.
is a cream so wholesome that
doctor? recommend it for in
valids. Better get acquainted
with some today.
All Pendleton's best butter
is put in Blue Cartons. Be sure
that you get it when your order
butter.
Pendleton Creamery
Phone 444
1111
Drink Soda in Bottles
the most sanitary way.
It's pure and easy to keep cool.
We bottle, sell and deliver to your home
HIRE'S ROOT BEER
SODAS, ALL FLAVORS
GINGER ALE
good as any in the state.
Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector
the fine summer drink.
Pioneer Bottling Works
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. M
Twenty-four hours after yon ptart to
take tlr. Pierce s tiolden Mefliral Dis
covery, poisonous matter snd blood
impurities is-in to leave yonr body
through the eliininative organs.
It brings new activity to the liver,
stomach and bowels in a short time,
thus causing talioarnaai, indigestion
and constipation la disappear.
ll enters the tiny blood vessels of
the skin, bringing with it fresh vita
lized blood: and abiding faith in its
wonderful cleansing power lias come
to thousands, when pimples, boi Is, car
buncle?, rash, OCSems, acne and other
skin troubles fried tip and disap
peared. Hood blood mean" g'Mid health; good
health means strong nren and women,
full of vigor and ambition, with minds
alert and muscles ever willing. Anv
medicine dealer will supply poo with
Dr. I'ierce's (iolden Medical Discovery
in either liquid or tablet form. Ke
mcntber it is not a patent medicine for
it ingredient are prinlci! 00 the wrap
per. It's a pure glyceric extract of
roots, made without alcohol.
Write to llr. Plena, Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. V., for free booklet on blood.
Hick people are invited to consult
Dr. Pierce, by letter, free.
PORTLAND, Auk .'."..The 11th
annual reunion of Che C 00 per family
was held Wednesdin afternoon at the
Automobile club, with I). J. Cooper,
of The Dalles, as honor guest It
was the snth birthday of D. 1
Cooper, and members of the fantlij
lame from various parts of the COaM
country and northwest to attend the
reunion. ,
Tile afternoon was spent In re
hearsing old times and the youngef
geaarajoas employed the time in
playing nmoiiK the firs and on the
banks of the Sandy river. As u
birthday stift. the five brothers of IJ.
J. Cooper presented him with a gold
headed cane.
The Cooper tnmtly in this sta e
was h( oled by E. Cooper, a Baptist
minister. -'ho came across the plain)
In 1S63. It traces Its ancestry back
to Frederick Cooper, revolutionary
soldier, he beini? the great-Krand-father
of the six Cooper "boys" who
reside in Oregon and in WaShlngtOt
D. J. Cooper is a member of the
Sons of the American Revolution iW
all members of the family are elig
ible. D. J. Cooper and J. C. Cooper
of McMinnvtlle. are veterans of the
civil war and members of the Gran I
Army of the Republic.
Those who attended the reunion
yesterday were: Mr. and .Mrs. D. J
Cooper, of the Dalles; Dr. Helle C
Ferguson and Fiss Ruth Ferguson or
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Coop,
er of Livingston. Mont.; tl. C. Coop
er of Hamilton. Mont ; Mr. and Mr.
Charles Thomas and Fiss Elizabeth
Thomas of Troutdale; Mrs. Fre.!
Falley of The Dalles; Mrs. Viral
Nortnrup, Faster David Xorthup.
Danny Xorthup and Miss Nancy
Northup. of San Diego; Mr and Mrs.
Nellie Cooper of McMlnnvllle; Mr.
and Frs. Lanernum of San Francisco-,
Dr. and Frs. Pa il Cooper, Fiss Mar
garet Cooper of North Yakima; Mis
H. H. NorthUp and Miss Laura
Northup. of Portland.
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SPrJUTVAIjIHrr WEDDING
UEGAIi ATTOBNKVW
lb ' "i" i ai ion tlsflc is not so much
in the ordinary vacation as thiic Is
in a single buttle of Hood's Sarsap
arilla. which refreshes the tired
blood, snarpens the dulled appetite,
restores the lost courage. Take
Hood s garaaparllla this summer.
Adv.
POINDEXTER SNUBBED
BY HUGHES WORKERS
Wii-huigtoii gunator Uo-riitful,. owr
Treauneat Acuotdad iiiu
lie mil).
TACOHA,, Aug Politicians
and others were Interested today in
a statement credited to Senator Mile
Polndetter, who is here In further
ance of his candidacy f. r reelection.
concerning the alleged snubbing by
Qovemot Hughes' political managers
of the Washington ssaator,
"Governor Hughs needs my sup
port a great deal more than 1 re
ijttln aid from him,' i'oindexter ll
QUOted as saying in answer to a
question as to the status of affairs
between the two.
w hen candidate Hughes reai hed
Spokane to begin his speaking tour ot
the stite, his campaign was taken
charge of by National Committeeman
Perkins, atandpat Tacnma editor.
Senator i'oindexter, a strong bull
mooser, had been expected to join the
Hughes party and accompany th
presidential candidate to the coast.,
hut he was not invited to do so
i'oindexter would not express an
opinion today as to whether Hughe'
would curry this state
And if a doctor ever goes to heav
en It must be awfully embarrassing
for him when he encounters an ex-patient
The train was Southbound and
when the engineer pulled the string
it whistled nicely tot the lletlhk
crossing Half a mite further on the
engineer again pulled the string fur
another crossing hut the whlslla
didn't whis.
It Was not for link of steam. Illutt
Line trains carrj enough stsem to
tun and whistle at the same time.
The eng. ne . mild not whistle because
It had no whistle The train was
stopped
Conductor "Dad .tones and the
Passengers went whistle hunting
The found it back aVays and it was
I in hack where It lielongeil and the
train went whistling on Its way.
Kven a wise man cunt toll when
a woman laughs whether she really
means it or Is merely try ing to show
off a dimple to the best advantage.
HOW I GOT RELIEF
FROM CATARRH
Man Vtho suffoml Twenty Years and
Mas Almost Deal FimU Wej SB
Be QaJckl) Rid or Hie
Trouble
MRS CHAR1F.S KOCH
Jersey city. Aug. Leading at
torneys of this city have given their
opinion that the spiritualist wedding
of Prof. Charles Koch ami Mis;
Marguerite Pols., performed here u
few days ago is entirely legal and
binding. ,
The couple were were marrlwl hv
TRAIN TOUTS WHISTLE OKI'.
BTOP8, PASSENGERS FIND IT
llluff Line taurine Wouldn't Whistle,
So Tbe Waked TJntil it touiu
He round
Dr. Anna A. Stewart, head of the Mt.l for It.
A Hluff Line passenger engine
blew so hard when passing through
Hstttck, 111., yesterday that she lost
ner wnistie ana tne train had to
wait while the conductor went back
AN ECHO OF THE FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA
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OREGON I'rX)PLE.
Astoria, Oregon, ' My blood was
bad for a long time and I was all
run-down, bad severe headaches, was
nervous and tired all the time. After
trying different remedies without get
ting any better, I decided to try Dr. j
I'ierce's remedies. I bsik the 'Oolden
Medical Discovery' and the ' Favorite j
Prescription ' according to directions
and was restored to perfect health.
I csn conscientiously recommend
them." Mux. ('. O. .MkshkNOER, 1793
itSTKOYED GERMAN GUN.
This 4.1 Inch "gun was destroyed by the Germans In East Africa before their retreat on Moshl. It was
aeriflagd because of the pressing ad SnCa of the force under General Smut In that vicinity. It was a naval
gun, which had been transposed to a land carrage In an effort to step the advancing Ilrltlsh 1
By Thomas Walsh.
HOW To HRI.MTH; inK AIK OF
HYOMKI.
"1 have been a sufferer from Ca
tarrh for over twenty years. I doc
tored off and on for fifteen years, but
still, after all this doctoring and drug
ging I got no relief.
"Finally my ailment became so se
vere that 1 was practically deaf in
one ear and almost So In the other
My wife got me a Hyomel outfit and
I immediately began to use It accord
ing to directions and the results were
remarkable. I have' used another
bottle of Hyomel and can truthfully
say It Is the first relief I have ex
perienced In twenty years This
sounds like strong language, never
theless ii is the truth.
"I feel there is nothing like Hyo
mel a boon to the sufferer of a
loathsome disease, cafiirrh. I consid
er It a pleasure to recommend Hyo
mel to all who are sufferers from this
disease.''
The oil of hyomel has long been
rtcoiiiinended as being one of the
very best treatments for catarrh of
nose or throat. It Is not swallowed
but the patient gets quick results by
pouring a few drops of the pure oil
Into a hard rubber inhaler which
COmeS with each large bottle of oil.
Place the Inhaler in the mouth as
shown in illustration and Just breath
naturally Into the throat, lungs and
air passage the medicated air which
the oil gives off. This is pleaeant but
so powerful that its germicidal qual
ities ipilckly destroy all catarrh
germ Ufa and soothe the sore, swol
len. Inflamed membranes, stopping
the discharge and ending the disease
Tubman & Co., as well as other
leading druggists in the city speak
highly of Hyomel and state It la al
ways sold by them with a positive
guaruntee to refund money If In any
case of catarrh, bronchitis, sore throat
cough or cold, It falls to give prompt
relief. In getting Hyomel for the
first time be sure to got the large size
which contains the Inhaler as Us use
h qUitS essential for beat results.