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" PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1916. EIGHT PAGES t I Children Cry for Fletcher's KNV V wwxxvvvwxvvwvvv v v. v. . . . if A ZNL J. a K 1, f m w m MX The Kind You Have Always ltought.niul which lias boon iu use lor over JSO you re, litis borne the signature of Sj0 has been made under his per- T; , Miml supervision since its infnucr. 4' OCC444 Allow no one to deceive von In this. All Counterfeits, Iinil.itions and Must-as-soml " are hut Experiment that trifle with and endanger tlic health of I ula ut s and t liildren Kxpericmti against EKpcriinont What is CASTORIA Oastoriu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, jrnric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is plea-vant. It conluins neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic Mihxtauec. Its ajre is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays I'evcrishncss. For more than thirty years it luis been in constant us? for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AVlnd Colic, .all Teething Troubles and IMmrlmea. It regulates the Stomach and lSowds, assimilates the Food, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Tlie Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of v2 Daily Chats With "3&fi the Housewife HOW TO UK THTUITY. (l!y Mrs. Ohrlstine Frederick.) The wise men of the tuition, I see, are .spreading broadcast counsel ot thrift to the American housewife. I wish that hefore passing on this coun sel they had consulted a little with retailers and manufacturers, and then told us how, with risng prices, we could cut expense! "1 want a galvanized pail like the ;0 cent one I bought a month axo." 'Tails have none up, ma'am. That kind costs Zvt cents now." "I'm looking for a mirror to mutch a maple chiffonier. What price Is this one?" "Four dollars, madam." "What! M for that little mirror? 1 bought one the. same sine for about $2.50." "Yes, but mirrors have gone up since the war." "Let me have two puekases oi these hairpins 2 for C cents, aren't they?" "No, they used to lie. Hut they're a nickel apiece. Hairpin: gone up since the war." A learnad business man explained to me that certain comodities, such as galvanized Iron, many chemicals, steel and glash were rising in price ow ing to the heavy demand abroad. Hut still my feeble feminine mind cannot grasp why that should affect the price Cover with whipped cold. ream and serve IIOMK.MADK IKMl.Y CASK. An attractive gift lor a housewife, and one which can be made easily and quickly, even b a child. i.s a case for doilies ana centerpieces. In which they can be smoothly laid away in the linen drawer of the sideboard. The cose is made or a long piece of cretonne, chintz, or plain linen of the same or a contrasting color, and at one end a round stick should be in serted, upon which to roll the dollies. A piece of broom handle makes a good size for this purpose. A space Is left at one end a a casing for the! stick, which has hiun ends rounded off with a piece of heavy sandpaper, j A piece of tape or ribbon tics around! the roll when it is completed. This is the that holds the cigarettes now have Make a NTT CKOQflCTTKS. cup of cream sauce. In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THf C C NtAOB COM AMV. M CW VOMII CITV by1 blending 3 tablespoons of butter and, 4 tablespoons ot flour with 1 cup of: milk, and add to It 1 tablespoon of; chopped parsley, t tablespoons of lemon juice, l teaspoon of salt, 1-4 1 teaspoon of pepper, l cup of ground ori chopped nut meats, 5 tablespoons ot i bread crumbs and the yolks of ! eggs, j Mix thoroughly and when cold shaue ot hairpins. What do soldiers in the into croquettes, dip into egg and' trenches do with mirrors and hairpins! crumbs and fry In deep fat to a gold-' anyway? j en brown in color. Drain on paper, i In a shopping tour thus week there: Serve either plain with white sauce or was only one salesperson out of 20 j with a rich tomato sauce. who did not remark that prices of the package J Ly piis lx particular thing I up owing to the match my there was wanted had gone war. I couldn't yellow drapery because no more supply lack of KlttSTAD TIRED j OF TALKING SALE. COPENHAGEN, na London, Sept ! IS. 9:40 p. m. It is asserted from; the representatives of the various parties that it is believed that the. ouestion of the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States will j Ve settled without resort to a genera! election on the basis of the govern-1 ment bill which now has passed all stages and has been sent to a joint committee of both houses of parlia ment. From statements made to the correspondent, it is apparent that ev erybody in the Itigstad is tired ot the question. Some people are purseproiid be cause they haven't anything else to be proud of. dyes, you know. The cottage arm chair cost J2 more than last summer because carpenters are getting t more a day. Sugar, of course, is in the aeroplane class, and If we are willing to go without sweets, all the TOMATO MA K MALA DK. i Keniove the skins from 4 pounds' of ripe tomatoes and slice them. Slice 4 lemons very thin, being careful to j remove all the seeds, and add to the I tomatoes with 1-2 cup of seeded rais-1 Ins. Bring slowly to the simmering point and then add 3 pounds of su- gar. Let simmer until the consist-: ra Inside il casing i pnpv nf m.irmnlnde nroir Inl,. l,r nn.l i same the necessities of butter and po- j seftj ' i tntoes weigh heavily upon our purse! , How can the housewife of today be i thrifty? Will it be by using less and! cutting down the fumily rations? Or! hy substituting? Hut I see that somej substitutes cost more than originals?' Or will it be by better management?! Or will it be by ceasing the house-1 keeping struggle and surrendering to! the hotel man? No appreciable dif-i ference is made in the bills of fare In hotels and that is always a puzzle. Huw do the commercial homes the! hotels manage to swing along so carefree w hile the same old cost, of j living weighs like a heavy millstone around the neck of the consumer? j When all prices are nigh, thrift does; not seem possible. I!ut we wait in patient suspense forj the solution. You tell us to save our i paper and rags but what, can we do NATIONAL LKAGIK. Yesterday's Scores. New York 3. St. Louis 2. Brooklyn 2. Chicago 0. Koston 1, Pittsburg 0. AMKKIOAX I.KAGVK. Huston 3, New York 2. Philadelphia 3, Washington STWDIXtJS TODAY. .National League. CHICAOo. Sent. 2s. Th j of the leading teams In tlv j League today follows; W. P.r,ii,l,i;.ii 90 .-,7 j Philadelphia .X7 "i linston SI 6S I American Tjeaene. i i rij- bp as m.A . - ' ki 13. standing i National i U that do for smokers what no other cigarette has ever dona for them before they satisfy and yet they're MILD G2GUiTTES UM 7.11 , Lit Na'il L. Pet i 61274 60417 ; 5941S I It's poor policy to put any but the b?st tubes inside Savage Casinus. Be sure to use Sav age Grafmite Tubes and get maximum ser vice. Savage Grafiiite Tubes are the only ores thai have graphite vulcanized into the su, face. Prevents deterioration, sticking, and friction, and makes tube last longer. Built up layer on layer of pure gray Para rubber With round splice that avoids all the weakness and trouble of the ordinary flat joint. Tubes of highest quality at a reasonable price. SI 3 r f . iiMt fit I. V I 5 Si M IS imca EsSB and SPJFlHiTE TUBES FACTOPY ti!?TSiril.'TOKS: IrrPKI)KXT CiARAGK 3J2-324 Court St., Pendleton, Ore. - 1 ' ' 1 fli i II IMiWlMWU il I ! II 5J If Make Your Old Age Golden One Dollar deposited now in a Savings Account with this bank will form the foun dation for a golden old age with every com fort assured. The sooner you start your account the sooner you will attain financial independ ence. ' Come m today and open your account we pay 4' ,' . I'HICAflO. Sept. 28. The standing of the leading teams In the American if there is no ragman who will call to!iIsue today follows: cart away what we have packed care- W- I Pet. fully into bundles?. .What shall we1 Hnston s:S 60 .r,9.r.2S do with the old magazines when no rhl'K''' s" .B7333 hriBtilULls will send for them? Or!nc,1"it 5 .fiSSRS when It would cost us more to ship these waste articles than their worth o" A.MKIUOAX CAItUIXAL , even in a thrift campaign? . i AT XOYICMHFJt COXSISTOIIY The OiMierReld Blend oatalnft tK moat famous Tttrkiifa tobacco -SAMSOUS for livhn.u; CAVALLA for aroma; SMYRNA fer awoetntaai XAMTHl for frafrhnca, cosibiaad with tha beat tiomcMie loaf, 1 20 for 10c and yet they're MILD IODOI IOBOI aonoi loaot IOE30r30I30I DAINTY HSU PAtTIKS. I liO.MK, Sept. 27. It is practically Take one pound of any white fish, certain the Pope does not intend to like halibut, codfish or haddock, free appoint a new' American cardinal at it of skin and bone and pound or i the November conslstorv. The session mash il up w ith twcy tablespoonfuls of I opens November 20 It is rumored i If butter and the same amount of bread-j the Pope's allocution will Invite the j H crumbs. When reduced to a past : re .establishment of relations between In add two well beaten eggs and salt undj Kranep nntl th Vatican. j cayenne to taste itlend thoroughly i j and make into little pats about hull ;id Y'oiir rlilld of Woi nw. an inch thick. Dip into egg anu I Thousands of children havp wormsj cracker crumlis and fry a golden that snp their vitalitv and make; wpiares ojthem listless anil irritable. Klcka-,0 baked. i poo Worm Killer kills and removes , Q I the worms and has a tonic effect on O the system Dos umr child eat spas modically? fry nut In sleep or grind Its teeth? These are symptoms of worms and you should find relief for PUBLIC AieHi! Sale brown. Place between Ims rv which have been 1) ATK I'll:. .Make a rich pastry shell and bake it. Kill with the following mixture:! Wash a pound of dates, beat them ( (after removing the s:ohes) in a quart j them at once. Kickapoo Worm Killer! of mik. when soft run through a sieve is a pleasant remedy. At your Drug- of salt, and pour into the baked shel . j gist, 25c Adv DID YOU MAKE MUD PIES IN THE GUTTER? at the old James Nelson place one and one half mile northwest of Havana station. Friday, Sept., 29, 1916 Commencing 10 o'clock a. m. will sell all of the following described property to the highest bidder, to-wit: A!auc vih. -n ou made mud pici , you were; out in the fields besides a : purling brook. .Maybe the buds sang; oerhead and the cool breezes blew Hut youngsters want to make mud : pi-s t-.en if tnev c annot have the glor. ies of tin country. Here are two who! had to take dirt lrom a nearby exen-j valion in a bus'.' street. Thev had to i sit on the curb and in the street, but j they were prtttv nearly as happy as you when you had green fields alio i sunshine and breezes and the pure all of the open rountrv. , 'J, f 1 6 Head of Brood Mares, ages 4 to 8 yrs weight 1400 to 1800 lbs., all with foal. 10 Head Work Mules, 3 to 10 years. 3 Milch Cows. 3 Calves. 1 New 3 inch Peter Schuttler Wagon with grain rack. 1 New 3 inch Mitchell Wagon with grain rack. 1 Truck with hay rack. 1 Truck with feed rack. 1 Hack. 1 8-foot Double Disc, 1 new 24 foot Zig-zag Harrow and cart. 1 24-foot Wooden Harrow. 1 16-ft. Hoe Superior Drill. ' 1 16-foot Weeder. 1 10-foot Weeder. 1 one-horse Cultivator. 1 3-bottom John Deere Plow. 1 2-bottom Plow. 1 14 -inch Walking Plow. 6 Sets of Butt Chain Harness. 1 Set of Hack Harness. 1 New Stewart Clipper. 1 10-horse Shenandoah Hitch. 2 Brood Sows to Farrow Soon. 32 Shoats. 1 Male Doric Red. Many other articles too numerous to mention. SmC- CRAWFISH OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine, ( lean Furnished Roomi In Connection. Steam Heatod. . The Quelle Restaurant Exciu.Kf distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTrf Sea Food. D O o FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: All sums under $50:00 cash; on sums over $50.00 time will be given until October 1st, 1917 on bank able notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Oash dis count of 2 on all sums over $50.00. D. H Bayne, Owner E. L. SMITH, Clerk COL. W. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer 1030 o n o n o D o D o o n o o D o o D o D o D o o D otaoi IOC30C I0E30C IOC30C IOBOI 1