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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRTrUY. OCTOBER 27. 191(5.
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SALE OF NATIONAL
FOREST TIMBER MADE
FOKTLAXD, Oct 26. Assistant
JMstrli t Forester F. K. Ames has to
tfay tpvned bids for the sale of 22".
0 feet of timber on the Olympic
National Forest, Washington. The
Packard Logging company of Seattle
ere, the successful 'bidders for this
twibe.r
CORNS LOOSEN,
LIFT RIGHT OFF
Kothmg But "GETS-IT" Will
Do Thi to Corns and
Calluses.
It ron've ever bail corns, you're tried
'a of thing to get rid of theto Itm
nkst est your toe Dtl leave the corn re
xuibIhjt, csiton rinss tht make yonr corns
'Jjre out like pop ejes, scissor and knives
Yoa Caul Hid Corn Mnery. Stan Fooiutf
Anwad! Ui. "CETS-iT Toaick mm4
See Is Cora Vuks,
Tkst cile rorns bleed and sore, harnesses
-Bd tumrtsgee that fill up Tour shoes, prem
--a the pom and make your foot feel like
- parley block. What's the nse? Why not
- wbnt Billions are doing, take 3 seconds
M and apply "GKTS IT." It dries, you
wt jour stocking on riRht awsy. and wear
yr rfjrolar sews. Your corn loosens
from the loe. It lifts right off. It's pain
li's the common-sense way, the slm
leL. cwlest. most effective way in the
wnrld. It's the national corn-cure. Never
Sails
"tJETSlT" Is sold and recommended by
nggl-is everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent
m m-dpt of price, by E. Lawrence A Co..
Ctditirv HI.
Sold in Pendleton and recommended aa
tSv wor'd best corn wmedy by Tallman k
On., Pendleton Drug Co. and Thomp
no's Drug Store,
Con Dang Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES
HOT TABLES
CHILLI OGH GARNE
SPAMSH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Kvsrj thing clean and up-to-date
FIRST CLA33 SERVICB
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor wbb and Cottonwood Sts
Ptton 517. Pendleton, Ore
GENUINE OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAILS
Drink Soda in Bottles
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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.
I Pioneer Bottling Works
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Helwig Breding, Prop.
1 Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature
via
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The sale area, which Is unsurveyed
T 25 N, R S W. covers two distinct
units. One unit embraces about 2700
acres on the Puckabush watershed
and is estimated to contain 110.100..
000 feet b. m of Douglas fir. western
red cedar, western white pine, west
ern hemlock, amabilis f.r and other
species (with 80 per cent Douglas
fir); and the other embraces about
S200 acres on the Fultoi creek wa
tershed and Is estimated to contain
118. 800. 000 feet b. m. of the above
species, with approximately 73 per
cent Douglas fir.
The bid prices were as follows: On
Cnlt I, J1.25 per M for Douglas fir,
12.50 per m for western red cedar
and western white p'ne, and 50c per
M for western hemlock, amabilis fir
and other species; on Unit It. $1.40
per M for Douglas fir, IS.lt per M
for western red cedar, $2 60 per M
for western white pine, and 50c per
M for western hemlock, amabilis fir
and other specie.
The company is to be allowed ten
years in which to cut and remove the
Umber, and rates to be readjuested
every three years.
MS HVT A MONEY VAULT.
Safo, Broken Open, Found Buried In
Jersey Prisoner's Yard.
NEW TOfcK. Oct. 28. Adams Ex
press company detectives working up.
on the theft of a safe from the Sea
girt. X. J., station Sept. 18 found
much money hidden in the hovel home
of Jerome Cottrel outside that town
when they arrested him.
Money was found concealed in
cracks, jars, cans and mattresses in
Cottrell's swamp hut Buried In thi
yard was found the 160 pound safe,
battered open with an axe. The safe
had contained about 1700 and almost
all of it was recovered.
John Seeds of West Grove also was
arrested. The police say both men
confessed. They were held without
bail yesterday by Justice John A.
Borden in Asbury Park to await the
action of the grand jury.
PORTLAND HAS SlXXSfI
ItAXK IX SHIP BUILDING
PORTLAND, Oct. II. Figures
made public this afternoon showed
that Portland ranked neat to Son
Francisco in shipbuilding. Seattle is
third. Astoria and St. Helens, fourth.
AGasr m
Most every woman
wants a nice, dear com
plexion, and can have it at a trifling cost
Constipation in worr.cn is increasing to
an alarming extent, ant this causes poor
circulation which accounts for yellow,
muddy, pimply complexions which so
many women are trying to overcome.
Dr. Edwards' Cure Tablets
is the one dependable remedy (or bad
complexion;. They act oa the liver and
bowels like calomel, yet have no dangerous
after-effect They assist nature to throw off
the impurities that get into the blood. They
will surely clear up, even the most distress
ingcondition quickly and toneup the entire
system, giving a pure, fresh, ruddy akin.
They are absolutely pure easy to take
and correct constipation. They act quick.'
ly. cleanse and purify- and make you
feel fine. Start treatment now. Get a bos
from any druggist 10c and 25c
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HKIKCr MAKIDOl OF 5CX5KJUA
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 2s.
Royalty, real blue blooded royalty,
will be represented at Harvard thin
year in the person of Prince Mahidol
of Songkla. the fourth of the vounmr
brothers of the present king of slam
ine prince traveled through this
country by way of Hawaii, where he
had an unpleasant exnerienca with
the United States customs officials in
Honolulu. The nrince is docidndt
Oriental in cast of countenance and
the offiials mistook him v for a Jap
anese. He expostulated and was giv
en a bit of rough treatment, but pass,
ed It off as a joke.
The nrince holds title to a town
and district half wav down the Ma
lay peninsula between the south of
unina a.nd the Bay of Beniral. At on
time he was a cadet on a German na
val training ship.
Rheumatism Follows Expneare
In the rain all day Is generally fol
lowed by painful twinges of rheums
tism and neuralgia. Sloan's Lini
ment will give you qulclt relief and
prevent the twinges from becoming
torture. It quickly penetrates with
out rubbing and soothes the sore and
aching joints. For sore, stiff, ex
hausted muscles that ache and throb
from overwork, Sloan's Liniment af
fords quick relief. Bruises, sprains
strains and other minor injuries to
children are quickly soothed by
sic an s Liniment. Got a bottle today
at your druggist, 25c Adv.
OFFICIAL SONG OF THE
HERMISTON DAIRY SHOW
Words by Otto G Sapper.
Tune. Are You from Dixie.
Hello there, stranger, we're glad
you've come
Down to our stock show at Hermiston.
This is our show, please do not go
Lntil you see all the good things we
grow.
Alfalfa hay does Just wonders here.
Thru it our stock show is held each
year.
We cut and chop it. b.ile it and feed it
Here in Hermiston.
Chonw:
Are you from StanfieM or Umatilla,
Or the nhrtit fields up around Pen
dleton? We're clad to see you, -In fact we
need you
And the friends you're bringing
along.
If vnn'rp from P.niTlr,Ti ., TTf,c-
! tllla or Echo
Any place In Umatilla county goes.
We're glad to've pleased you and
not to've teased you.
So you'll come back next year.
We grow good peaches and apples,,
too,
Onions and carrots and tobacco.
Everything grows, nobody knows
What we can raise here where the
water flows.
Cucumbers, turnips and cantcloupes.
fcven good children. Just see this
group.
We're glad to be here and help make
cheer
At Hermlston's big show.
hyamforVilson
By James Kennedy
mr.t Conrjreitman From tic
KMey't Old District in
Ohio.
is with treat reluctance that
n compelled to abandon the
. with which 1 have been
affiliated s 1 1
my hie, but a
sense of duty
compels me to
take the posi
tion I have.
i shall vote
for Wuodrow
Wilson for
President sole
ly because he
recognized ful
ly the fact that
the treat In
struments of
interstste com
merce should
b e regulated
by the people
acting through Congress, snd not
by s labor union snd 4n associa
tion of railroad presidents.
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Daily Chats With
the Housewife
CUItXEX BKOTII.
Thoroughly wash in cold water and
drain 2 pounds fresh chicken bonss;
chop very fine; then place in a sauce
pan with 3 quarts cold water. Set thi
pan on the fire. Season with 1 1-S
teaspoons salt and 1- teaspoon white
pepper. As soon as It comes to a
boll skim off the scum from the sur.
face. Add 1 sliced carrot, l sliced
onion, 2 sliced leeks, J branches el
ery, 1 branhes parsley, i bay leaf, I
clove and a sprig of thyme. Cover
the pan and let gently simmer for
1 1-2, hours. Skim the fat from the
surface, strain it through a cheese
cloth. Knough for 6 cui.
' FISH IX LITTLE CASES.
Boll any delicate white fish: when
cold tnke away all ?kin and bones.
mixing the flesh with salt, butter,
pepper and l or 2 raw cgs. as yi
wish. Take some small firenroof
cases or ramekin dishes, place in
each ca.se some lemon juice with a
little melted butter nnri erated bread
crumbs. lako the oases till the top
of the fish Is of a golden color.
POTATOES AC BEAUIKE.
Butter, salt, cut with a vegetable
cutter into small balls about the W.e
of a marble; put them In a stewpan
with plenty of butter and a good
sprinkling of salt; keep the saucepan
covered and shake it occasionally un
til they are quite done, which will he
in about an hour.
STCFFED CAHUOTS.
Take some good-sized carrots; aft
er washing them well and cutting off
the green tuft cut each one ncro.-s
about 2 1-2 inches from the leaves.
Scoop out the Inside yellow part
leaving a case of the redder part and
a piece to form the bottom at the
smaller end. Then stew the cases
very gently till a little tender, but not
quite soft. Take them out of the wa
ter, drain them and then, placing
each on Its .ma11 end, fill with hot
shopped mushrooms that have been
tossed in butter. Arrange In a circle
on a dish and garnish with small
sprigs of carrot leaves or brown
leaves. Save the Inside you have
scooped out of carrots for soup flavor,
ing.
CHESTNUT AND OIIAXGE SALAP
Boll, shell and Munch French chest
nuts, 2 cups in all. Oilll and cut In
pieces, small. Add r cup crisp celery
hearts, cut in small pieces; carefully
mix with two cups of orange cubes.
Sprinkle all with two tablespoons
lemon juice. Moisten with cream
mayonnaise and serve in well bleach
ed chicory leaves; sprlngle with grat
ed orange peel; thoroughly chill and
serve.
SOME HEIJPFUL HINTS.
When making starch try mlxim
the starch with cold water and pour
ing this into the boiling water. Boil
the usual time, and if used when
warm will not need to be strained.
If sheets are wrung first by the sel.
Vivian Martin's HobDy
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VIVIAN MARTIN, MOROSCO STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES.
"The auto tor mine."
That's what Vivian Martin, Morosco-Paramosnt star, says when you 1 1
of sports. However fond she may bs of her machine, she Is also sa excell
swimmer, tennis player, and s lover of the out-doors.
Simple Laxative Remedy
Best for Constipation
OIL CALDWELL'S SVRVP PEPSIS
GAVE SATISFACTION WHEN
NOTHLVO ELSE WOULD.
Nearly every one, at one time or
another, suffers from constipation.
or inactive bowels, and one of the
few conclusions Upon which the doc- j
tors agree is that regularity of the
bowels is an essential to good health, i
I In the family medicine chest of
! most well-ordered households will be
found one or more of the various
remedies recommended for the relief ;
of constipation. In the majority of j
homes today the combination of sim
ple laxative herbs w'th pepsin known '
as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is ,
recognized as the standard laxative.
Druggists everywhere report S con
stantly Increasing demand for this '
splendid remedy which Is sold for fif
ty cents a bottle.
I Mr. James Ash, 102 Green St.,
Cumberland, Md., wrote to Dr. Cald
well that he found Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Tep"ln the most effective rem
edy for constipation he had ever used
and that he always kept a bottle of
It on hand for use when necessary
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Tepsln l a
mild laxative, and does not gripe of
strain but acts gently and brings re-
I lief In an easy, natural manner. Its
V.ige mid next by the hem there will
lw no more bother with selvages turn
ing In when you Iron them.
I If a teaapoonrul saleratus Is add
j ed to the water in which onions are
(cooking and the water poured off and
: new added, and this Is repeated after
I they have cooked a short time longer,
I you will find onions more tender and
uiKcstioie.
Try baking your pork chops, -sjiu.
sage and bacon. No more tiresome
turning them over, and m. .h.
ytnvo from being covered with grease
You will find the fat that cooked out
I of them to be clear and can be used
i in a great many ways.
To make oranges Juicier and sweet
jcr pour holling hot water over them
I and let stand for half an hour.
TO KEF.P LIQUIDS.
llrape juice, ginger nle. fruit juice
I or any kind of liquid or like nature
may be kept fur any period if laid
ion itv side or placed bottom tip. Thus
jlf the liquid overs the cork, the
moisture will keep the cork expander
and there will so no room for the
air to find its wav In and mU It
I To remove stains from earthen,
ware d'shes and plates caused by put
: ting them In the oven, soak In strom;
.borax and hot water.
To ship a mirror without breaking
the glass. pate narrow strips of pa
per diagonally across the glass This
breaks tha vibration and prevents the
damage that often results.
When weighting molasses for conk,
ing purposes, flour the scale well and
the molasses will run off quite eas.
tly without leaving any stickiness be.
hind.
FORMER ADMIRER IS HELD
j AS SI SPECT. MURDER CASE
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 28. George
W. Forbes, alleged by the d'strict at.
jtorney's office to have been a former
j admirer of Mrs. Benton I. Marrett,
was arrested here Inst night charged
.with "suspicion of having been an
accomplice" of her husband, who ha
confessed to the double slaying of his
j wife's stepson, Raymond Wrtght.
roroes was placed in the city jail and
denied ball.
MIDLE WEST FEARS A
SHORTAGE OF COAL SOON
DULUTH, Minn., Oct. 28. The
prospect of a coal shortage in the
northwest is becoming more pro.
nounced, coal men said today. No
longer do they expect the supply to
fill out the demands of the winter. It
will be a case of bringing all coal by
rail to the Twin Cities and other
points in the interior of the state, they
said. This is true of soft and hard
coal.
All the world Is paying for Europe's
war. It is to be hoped thnt all the
world will reap its share of any bene,
fits that may come from the grcm
disaster.
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freedom from opiates or narcotic
drugs makes it the Ideal family lax.
atlve.
To avoid imitations and ineffective
substitutes be sure you get Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin. See that a fac
simile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and
and portrait appear on the yellow
carton In which the bottle Is packed
A trial bottle free of chargge, can
be obtained by writing to Dr. W. R
Caldwell. 455 Washington Ht., Mon-
tlcello, Illinois
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See us for E
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
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S Good dry fir, yellow and black pine.
S Dry Slabwood that is dry. E
S All wood comes either four foot or sawed. I
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TONIGHT! CLEAN YOUK BOW
EIJs AND STOP HEADACHE,
COLDS SOUR STOMACH.
Get a 10-ccnt box now.
Turn the rascals out the head
ache, biliousne.-, Indigestion, the
sick, sour stomach and bud colds
turn them out tonight and keep
them out tonight and keep them out
with Cascareta.
Millions of men and women take
a Case ore t now and then and never
know the misery caused by a lazy
liver, clogged bowels, or an unset
stomach.
Don't put in another day of distress.
Let Cascarets cleanse your stomach;
remove the sour, fermenting food;
take the excess bile from your liver
and carry out all the constipated
waste matter and poison in the bow
els. Then you will feel great.
A Cascaret tonight straightens you
out by morning. They work while
you sleep. A 10-cent box from any
drug store means a clear head, sweet
stomach and clean, healthy liver and
bowel action for months. Children
love Cascarets because they never
gripe or sicken.
Dr. Gray says that with cold weath
er people should wear heavier gar.
ments and open the windows. This
Is too simple. If fresh air for that
hacking cough were put up In bot
tles It would command a wide sale.
REMEMBER
Tour friends could buy
anything you would- give
them for Christmas, except
your photograph.
SEE WHEELER
At the studio.
4,"l,"",," Known For
Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915.
Irst Hafisna! Dan!.
FEKDLETOX. GREGGS
ia hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ei
ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and
Bonds.
Federal Reserve Board.
By C. S. Hamlin, Governor.
SECURITY
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Spurious porches and
shady lawns lose their
charm when the North
wind whistles.
Fine oak living
rooms, white enamel
bedrooms and tile bath
all lose their Interest
when the mercury sinks
to zero unless you
have
Hong Kong Gaf o
ND NOODLE PARLORS
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Outside Tray Orders a SpestsJty.
Boies for ladles snd gwi'leraen.
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
MEALS 90o AND UP.
Meal TleiK if MesUs for S4.S
Special chicken Dinner
Monday.
548 Main Street
Sen to M. O. Bids Pboos l
AltMAND'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the past SO years
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It
Ifi Strength
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