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TWIXVE PAGI3 ITNDLETON. or.CGON. SATURDAY, OCTO! SR 21, 1916. 10001 10001 xoooi ioooi I0E36I iodo 9 Fit Your Headlights With Daily Chats With the Housewife V fire -that's different Drive around here occasionally and let our mechanics talk to you about the performance of your car. Tell them how it acts and of any small troubles that have appeared. They will advise you right and without any charge. We are conscientious in our work and are building our business upon the basis of "sat isfactory w'ork make you a steady patrcn." Remember, it coat nothing to consult us and "a stitch in time saves nine." HANDY FIRE-PROOF GARAGE ALL the High-Grade Makes of Tires Three entrances and 20,000 feet of floor space. Light, well ventilated and fire proof. Service station for gasoline and lu bricants; free air and water. Prompt and courteous attention. WeStandardof VduevidQMf Service Station One Trial of Our Satisfaction Giving Will Make You a Booster. INDEPENDENT GARAGE HEMMELGARN & McCARROLL, Props. Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. Telephone 633 eaoc ioooe 30E30I xooox loaoi 301301 ALL CHILDREN LOVE OF FIGS" FOR 111 ID BOWELS ;ivk it whkx i--kvehish. moss iumovs. for BA BltEATH OK SOI II STOMACH. Jyook at the tongue, Mother! It rifcted. it Is a ure slsn that your Utile one' Btomich, liver and bowels ned i gentle, thoruuRh cleansing at once. When peevish, cross, listless, pa'e. doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat urally, or is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, fore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, give a teaspoonful of "Cal'.fornta Syrup of Figs." and In a few hours all the foul, constipated waste, undigested food and sour bile eently moves out of Its little bowels without griping, and you have a well, playful child aga'n. Tou needn't coax sick children to take this h rm'es "fru t laxative;'' they love it. delicious taste, and It al ways makes them feel splendid. A.k your dmrgtst for a 50 cent bot tle of "California Syrup of Fies," irh'ch ha. directions for babies, chil dren of nil aces and for grownups plainly on the bottle. Beware of counterfeit ?o'd here. To be sun; you pet the eeru'n ak to see that It is made by "California F'g Svrup Company." Refuse any other kind With contempt. TWO DEAD IN PHILADELPHIA MURDER MYSTERY " " gWWBWWU.l . .mwtuiWMBgnwi.,11' viy ypkymmt i ":'Mf ! : , It t t i N t ? i if .' -u if-- .m K ; - , V A ' ... . - Hill SIMPLF, rOlr'I'l'UFS. No fussy heads nowailays are per mitted to the foman o( the hour. Urushed straight back and round and fixed upon the top with a knob. Is a favorite coiffure. Of course, there are others, and those In which a aleek brushing Is the principal feature seem smartest. These are really a careful arrangement of no arrange mont. A compressed nuggestlon of Japan la also quite the thing In half dressing. A loose Madonna hair ar rangement is already In vogue and a most becoming one It Is when the hair has a kink In it. natural or semi natural. One woman who has Just come over from Prance says that in Paris and Petrograd note the com bination coiffures are becoming very elaborate and that they are much highw. So the artist In hair may hope. AVTOIN SrOfiKSTS. Griddle cakea, of course and the shops have aluminus griddles which promise greaseless cakes and they're said to be smokeless, too. Country tramps and rambles for which there are good looking walk ing boots of tan leather with low, heels and sensible toes. A fire on the hearth and there are brass buckets and andirons, screens, shovels and tonga In harmonious designs. TIAlJiOWKTOr PRAXKS. Throwing an apple through a horse shoe for luck Is a game which always appeal' to little children. For this a horseshoe must be hung 1n a door way ends up. and the children given apples to try to throw through It. Any one succeeding In three chances has thn promise of ht.i or her wish being granted by the good fairies. In cidentally she or he also has the ap Pie. Bobbing for apples Is a time hon ored function, but not one smiled tip on by nurses nnd eldrs. Indeed water which Is the Important element. In the traditional "bobhlng." as In so many other fairv scenes is of duh'ous 1ov where ch'ldren are concerned. They love having their fortunes told, how ever, and a good way 'a to tell how many letters a enna win receive or pr'zes It will learn bv means of anol pips. The white witch must collect the children around her while she sol emnly peels an apple, cuts It up and extracts the pips. A child "who wants to know'1 next holds out its right hand flat and the witch will place the pips on It with suitable meowing from her cat, the child then clinching the left hand and giving the right wrist a smart knock with It. Some of the pips will be shaken off and those left tell the quantity of letters, prizes or what not. A fresh apple will probably have to be peeled for each competitor. B.RKATI1K IKKPLY. Trouble brings on heart cond'tions and lung difficulties. It Is said, be cause there lg then a lack of fresh air taken Into the lungs and the breath ing Is never deep enough. Therefore, to make It a habit to breathe deeply, whether one feels like It or not Is one of the best remedies for the difficulty In hand, whatever It may be. Again, not only must past blessings be In ventories, but a hope must be held out which will give one a goal to work for. No man or woman can live without th's aim in life. The Joys or favors In hand must be remembered to lie sure, bit there must also be something ahead In view or there Is a restened state of mind which Is unhealthy. PrRE FOOD FACTS. There are so many kinds of food adulteration that the housewifo should know the defln'tlons of each term, that she may better arm her self against fraud. Substitution Is the offering of in nrtlcle other than the genuine one. When the housewife pava for olive oil or van'lla she is often given a sub stitute. Rhe receives a bottle of cot tonseed oil or vanilla made of Tokay Preservatives are chemicals use d to "keep" various kinds of manufac- A ru luuuo. nriiwimfl in puutt in cm Sup etc., sulphides In meats, and for maldehyde In milk are chem'cals which are Inlur'ous to indigestion and are only needed to "kep" goods of roor quality. Good, pure products need no preservatives. Artificial coloring 's used chle'lv In confections! an.1 bakery products, pickles. Ice cream. Thev are gener ally coal tar products, the same as are used to olor dress goods and ribbons and thus grossly injurious. K and solve the dimmer problem Not until the Warner-Lens, was Invented was the danger of night driving e 1 i m inated. Blinding glares brought trouble. Dlmniera were u n s a tlsfactory. Now Warner-Ins solves the problem for all time. This revolutionary Invention takes the guesswork out of driving ut night. It kills the awful glare not by reducing your light, but by diffusing It and distributing It where you want it. straight ahead and on both sides. Warner-Lens, makes laws against glares obsolete. The menace of dlmirers Is overcome. The light from the Warner Lena penetrates smoke, fog and dust. Driving on the dark est night becomes both comfortable and safe. The road ahead Is shown up as by daylight. A field of light reaches the curb on both sides, giving you n full view of passing ve hicles. It lights up all the turns and corners before you reach them and while you are turning. Vet you never hav to dim It or turn it off. lott and Retail Distributors of DIAMOND SQUEEGEE, KELLY-SPRINGFIELD FIRESTONE GOODYEAR CORD REPUBLIC GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD See Us For VULCANIZING AND RETREADING. $5,000 PAID FOll SEAT ON COFFEE EXCILWtiE PIMPLES XEW YORK. Oct. 21. The high est price ever recorded for a mem bership on the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange was paid today when a seat was sold for $5,000, an advance of $600 over the last previous sale. SAYS "CANALS ON MARS" AUK KE.VLLY CULTIVATED FIELDS Harvard Astronomer Says Strips of Vegetation Arc t'niloubtcdly Wa tered by ArtJ.c!al Strc"nw. tilUTISlI tJOVKUYMKYT TAKES MAMTOHl WHEAT COXTP.ACTS WrNNIPEG, Oct. 51. It is official- JOSEPH A.feRAVEua- Mrs. Eelzer shot and killed J. C. Graveur, wealthy Xew York garage owner, seriously wounded a woman who was registered as his wife and who is supposed to be Mrs. Joseph C. LeDuc, wife of a wealthy Chicago business man, killed herself in the room of a Philadelphia hotel. Jeal ousy Is the theory advanced by the police of Philadelphia and New York who are working on the case. IIAXQVET INSTEAD OF MOritNIXC FOR HIM Phillip fioldman Eaves 250 in Will for Celebration After His IJiirtaL NEW YORK, Oct. 21. "I desire that $250 be expended !n some fitting occas'on at fome time after my bu services. He also made several char itable bequests. SOCIALIST NOMINEE IS ATTACKING DRAFT BILL ly announced the I'ritish government j rial, at which shall be gathered my has taken over all existing contracts tor Manitoba wh-at. PLfj: RICH BLCOD PREVENTS DISEASE !!.id bVl is responsible for more mc:;t.- than snythirsr elc. It .iH"- o;i!.iit!), .'vsicp.-.ia, rhe'jma- u. vi ak, tired, languid feelings I v'i mj troubles, Uoo'i"- Karvaparilla I'M been u:, r! "ilv sueei-sti'ul in iirif.Vl',g 1 i nr.!:i'!!f the blood, removing .vC'ili .ir.il oilier humors, ami ,;,'(!"".' nil ilii whole gyvtetu. 7nke to a'! the fan:',!? so as Jo iu i! Ot it V.Jay. relatives and friends, such as a din ner or banquet," directed Phillip Ooldman In his will, filed yesterday in the surrogate's court, "and my w'sh is that they fhould spend a cheerful pven'ng in their recollection of me. As I do not regard mourning as de sirable or sensible, my desire la that all signs and symbols of mourning be di-'pensed with." Mr. Goldman, who d'ed recently, left $5000 to Willie Abrams. a neph pw. who is a deaf mute. He bequeath ed to Violet Lawrence, manager of his household for many years, $509 outrght, an income of $60 a month and the furniture In the apartments she tuples at No. 206 West Nine-ty-second street. ' His employe- will receive beouests ranging up to $150 and graduated ac cord in; to the length of the employe'l SAN DIEGO. Oct. 21. Allan L. Eenson, socialist presidential candl- i date, telegraphed Hughes asking why j he hadn't criticized Wilson for slgn I ing the bill empowering the president to draft American citizens Into the army. Benson declared the Hay-Chamber-Iain army reorganization bill gave the president "greater power thah the king of England has over Australians, where by the act of parliament, wo men as well as men must determine whether In the midst of a great world war, Australian men shall be drafted Into the empire's army." He added: "I am therefore Instruct ed by this great mass meeting of Am erican citizens to ask you publicly to declare whether your failure to criti cize the president for signing the draft law means you approve It." Benson spoke at Los Angeles last rivht. Ho speaks at San Diego tonight. BERKELEY, Cal.. Oct. 20.-r. Perolval Lowell, tor 22 years head of the Harvard observatory at Flagstaff, Ariz., in an address at the University of California last night, announced as hU most recent 'deduction from his study of the planet Mars that the so- called canals were not water channels but strips of vegetation under human cultivation and undoubtedly watered by artificial canals. In support of his decision. Dr. Low ell said he had determined that the smalle-st observanble spot on Mars would be at least 10 m.les in diam eter.. Canals, therefore, could not be seen from earth. Mars, he added, has four seasons much like ours, but longer. ON BABY'S CHEEKS Sore and Inflamed. Began to Spread. Would Itch and Burn. Face Was Disfigured. Now Clear. , HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT S ' We alto carry a full line of automobile acceuor ies, oils and lubricant. Free air and water, also gasoline service station at our curb. Prompt at tention to your every want and only competent workmen employed. Pendleton Her & Supply Co. w. WHOLESALE AND HKTAIL V. Matlm-k, President. Win. Dunn, Managor. !M!l Y'm (Vturt St. TclolrixHW 13.1 .MiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiM Known For It's Strength lllllllllllltllllllllnK: LOS A(,I:LHS HAMULUS' LIPK 8AVKD WHEN I5IO SHELL FAILS TO EXPLODE Free! Absolutely! Free New Upright Piano-free Free! The pttHnn having no (m:it'.o in Un'ir home Mrr'ini tin hr KATi"T correct nnsttcr will rweiv Aho licly Yrv, a New I'priiiht I'iwno. Wriic your nniric anl ;nMrt.sK plainly anil ma'l ttnlav. an our Jinswer tnu-t iTHch uk twt later than Nov. IS, 1'.16. Haggerty-Cook Co., Inr. Mniiiifiutimi- HMrlliuior Plain an'l Plavr PimioH. 802 WI'.l l.TV ST. WAItlU N. pi:v. 12 DO II HOW! Our Way to Advertise DIRECTIONS "fake any number from one to fifteen, filace In the wpiarps 80 tvhen added to gether, vertically, horizon, tally and diagonally, the total will be 27 NO NI'MI'.FK CAN HE VHV.lt M O TWICE. II E THAN ft r, - iffy. f. 1 Jsj 1 'rSi t . ' . m v..-.., . vuam.t - 4 iADJT. EMIL CHRISTOPHE..' A .lit. Kinil ChriHtooho, a banker of Anifel.-s who III now fiKhtlnp un der th French flaK IntendH keeplnH this till! C.ernnn Hhell an his miuve i i:lr of the war. The hell dropped I within a few feet of him but failed tc explode. I ChrlHtophe wan one of the first ! Amerlcanx to enlist In the French army. For the past year hi habita tion has been a 4S feet dusout In the Argunne Forest. "Small red pimples which were tore tod Inflamed broke out on each of my baby'i check!. They began to spread and would Itch and burn and cause him to scratch and Irritate them. He was cross and fretful at night which caused me to lose sleep, and hi face was disfigured for the time being. "I used Soap and with no re lief. Then I used Cutlcura Soap and Oint ment and In a week's time they relieved bim of all the Itching and burning and for the first time ho rested peacefully at night. I only used one cake of Cutlcura Soap and one box of Cutlcura Ointment and in three weeks his face was healed and his skin clear and perfectly smooth." (Signed) Mrs. Emma Bradford, R.P.D. 0. Box 79, Salt Lake City. Utah, Sept. 20, 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall Although Cutlcura Boap and Ointment are sold everywhere, a sample of each with 82-p. Skin Book will be sent free. Address: "Cntitarm, Dept. T. Beetos." Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915. irst national Oanl; PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor. Admin:8trator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. iiiiiitiiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiiiiii SECURITY uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimn Kino of the Road. King of easy riding cars. King of all performers. NEW MODEL NOW HERE. See it at McLEAN AUTO 726 Cottonwood St. COMPANY Tel. 46 I