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DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, N0VE1I2ER 6, 1916.
PAGE TUT,',
An
Overwhelming
Majority
of the people of Pendleton
would eat no other meat after
a few trial orders of our
U.S. Inspected Meat
You have been elected by us
as the one to phone your next
meat order to
188
-please qualify.
Downey Market
The Dean Tatom Grocery Co. Telephone
i 688.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OH" IIEAK.
1NG ON BUDGET X)K CITY
TAXES FOR 1.17.
Notice it hereby given that on the
1st day of November, 19 It the Com
mon Council of The City of Pendleton
adopted a Budget estimating the
amount of taxes to be levied by The ,
City of Pendleton for the year 1917,
and placing that amount at the mm
of 168,725.18 and that a hearing on
aid budget will be held at the Coun
cil Chambers In the City Hull at Pen
dleton, Oregon, on Nov. 2, 1918. at
7:30 o'clock P. M.. where the Com
mon Council will alt and hear any ob
jection or exceptions that may be
made to any or all Items of said Bud
get an adopted by It, all Tax Payer
are particularly invited to be present
at such meeting.
By order of The Common Council
dated this 4th day of November. 1916.
THUS. K1TZ (! KHALI),
City Recorder.
"CASCARETS"
COLD, BAD
A
BREATH
HEADACHE
BENT TOR IJVKIt AND BOWELS,
TOR BUJOIXXESS, SOUR
HTOMAOI A.VU COXSTI.
PATION.
let it 10-cent box now.
Kurred Tongue, Bud Colds, Indl.
gestion, Fallow skin and Miserable
Headaches come from a torpid liver
and clogged bowels, which cause your
stomach to become filled with undi
gested foor, which sours and fer
ments like earbage In a swill barrel.
That's the first step to untold misery
indigestion, foul gases, bad breath.
Daily Chats With
the Housewife
IHtOll.l l OYSTKIt.S.
, Wipe on a cloth 36 freshly opened
oysters Mix on a plate a tablespoon
ful nil, teaspoonful salt and hulf tea
spoon pepper. Repeatedly turn oys
ters In seasoning, then roll in bread
crumbs; arrange on double broiler,
broil four or five minutes on each
side. Have I freshly prepared toasts
on u hut dish; place ( oysters on each
toast, evenly divided celery sauce
over them.
CELERY RACCE.
Cut Into very email dice 4 branches
white celery and place In a small
saucepan with 3-4 to 1 pint cold wa
ter and 1-4 teaspoon salt, boil for 15
minutes. Drain on a sieve and keep
the water and celery separate. Heat
1 1-2 tablespoons melted butter in a
small saucepan, add 3 tablespoons
flour; stir while heating for two min
utes; then pour In half the quantity
of celery water. Season with 2 salt
spoons suit, 1 saltspoon cayenne and
a saltspoon ground nutmeg, adding 1
gill light trearn. Mix well with a
wooden spoon; then add the celery,
lightly mix. slowly boil five minutes
and use as required.
WOVEN FUUVER FORMS
Little woven flowers are simple to
make and are an effective way to de
velop small flower forms. They
should not measure more than one
half liich when finished, and it made
in different colors and grouped to
gether will be wonderfully attractive.
Mark little half inch circles as a
guide and then carry the thread back
and forth, dividing the circle, until
ten radii are formed. An extra radius
is added to make the number un
even. The needle is then brough up
in the center where the threads cross
and woven over and under each thread
for a fourth of an inch. Yellow lines.
with the weaving in broken, lavender,
with yellow center, and pink and lighl
green, are some of the attractive com
binations that will make an attractive
grouping of these flowers. Iris an ex
cellent way to develop wreath and
festoon designs,
CRETONNE COVERS.
Scarfs ef cretonne are neat and es
pecially attractive for a girl's room.
The pincushion and nap pillow should
be covered to match. A scarf made to
fit the top of the dresser should be
scalloped all around, but one that
hangs at the sides need have only the
ends scalloped, the sides being hem
med. Rather heavy embroidery flo
should be used for working the scal
lops. The heavy floss not only facili
tates the work but is more in harmony
with the. material than a fine cotton
would be.
RCSSI AN TI ltHAXS.
Russian effectH uer marked In mill!,
nery at present. The Cossack turban
of velvet or fur is as smart as one
could wish, and becoming to a large
percentage of women. A Russian
embroidered motif is set at the front
of the hat, and the soft crown is
sometimes slightly peaked or mere
ly high and rounded.
WHITE KIDS WASHABLE.
Much to milady's gratification,
smart white kid boots, which are.so
fashionable today, are washable, just
as the gloves she may scrub with
pure white soap and warm water.
Before going to bed she puts shoe
trees In her boots and bathes them
and in the morning, presto, behold,
they are spotless and fresh as new.
TUB JERSEY FROCK.
It is popular and chic
Comes in woolen or silk.
Is best liked In the darker shades
And is variously trimmed with fur
braid and metal embroidery.
NOTICE OF BIDS TOR CROSS
WALKS.
Notice is hereby given that sealed yellow skin, mental fears, everything
bida will be received at the office of that Is horrible and nauseating. A
the City Recorder, up to November Caararet tonight will give your con-
15th, 1916, at i o'clock P. M for the stipated bowels a thorough cleansing
construction of Crosswalks on the and atraRhten you out bv mornlnK.
J;J,,,l, 8tweuU,T1?'-C,lirof1P,n-.ThoT work while yo sleep- 10
Crosswalk on Jane street at the in- cent bo from 'our Ht will keep
tersectlon of Railroad street, and ' feeling good for months. Mil-
Jane street. " Bona of men and women take a Cas.
Crosswalk on (Jarden street at the caret now and then to keep their
intersection of Garden and High stomach, liver and bowes regulated,
streets. ' and never know a miserable moment.
Crosswalks on Stonewall Jackson rjnn't forget the children their little
street at the Intersection of Stonewall ,,,, P(,d a g(m clMnJ1,ns
North and South side of Lewis street.
' Crosswalk on Lewis street at the
intersection of Lewis and I-otifr street.
Crosswalk on Beauregard street at
the intersection of Beauregard and
Lewis street.
Crosswalk on Post street at the In
tersection of Webb and Post street.
Kald Crosswalks to be constructed
of Concrete and the contractor to fur
nish all material, tools etc., necessary
to complete the work.
Vy order of the Common Council
thl 3rd dnv of November A. D. 1916.
THOS. FITZ GKUVLD.
City Recorder.
Misses' and Women's
yviyu LJbjJiiUU
n
In our immense line
of coats there are
beautiful models for
evening wear, dressy
street wear, smart coats
for motoring and coats
'Mr &
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1916.
too.
RELATIVES TO VOTE
TOR WILSON 'EVEN IF
RAILROADERS CAN'T
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING.
Notice la hereby given to the legal
voters of School District No. 16 of
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, that
a special school meeting of said dis
trict will be held at the City Hall in
Pendleton, Oregon, on the 10th day j
of November, 1916, at 1 o'clock In
the afternoon to vote on the proposl- !
tlon of levying a special district tax
CHICAGO, Nov. . "Wives, moth,
prs. sisters and sweethearts of rail
road employes In the woman suf
frage states will take the places of
the men who are absent on runs and
vote for Wilson," declared Joseph
Mcgtiaid, grievance chairman of th
firemen of the Rock Island, last night
In nnswer to republican claims that
only 40 per cent" of the railroad vote
would he where It could ca-t Its bal
lot election day.
EVEN DEATH COSTS
MORE; W AR JVM PS
PRICE OF COFFINS
N'PW YORK. Nov. 6 The Europe,
ean war is held responsible for the
The purposes for which the meney increase In cost of burial supplies and
Is to be raised by this levy shall be a .n.-mueni amance annuumea oj
expended, are shown by the follow- undertakers for funeral services, ow
ing Itemised budget which Is hereby ' he war, It was said, "under
made a Dart of this notice: , tny" hardwares ' name plates and
Superintendent, principals
and teacher salaries . ...34,0O0.O'
coffin handles have risen in price
from 20 to 40 per cent. The cheap-
Engineers and Janitors.... 4.275.0a ' coffins cost 15 more than, former.
Fuel S.000.00 !'.
984.00
400.00
450,00
1,200.00
100.00
600.00
Insurance
Water rent v. . .
Clerk's salary 400.00, 111
Tnterest on bonded Indebt
edness 7,200.00
Shop for gas engine
Power and light
Truant officer
Furniture and fixtures
General expense. Including
implies for teachers and
pupils, repairs, operating
expenses and Incidentals 12.000 00
Sinking fund 4.0O0.OO,
Invisible patches are seldom
patching family quarrels..
used
"Linked Sweetness Long Drawn Out"
They were discussing marrlagu
from every angle.
"I think," said Fred Steiwer, "that
it is generally acknowledged that
married men live longer than singk-
men."
"No," said Jim Estes, "It only
seems longer."
Hay!
The editor of the Bulldogger has an
acute attack of hay fever. Inas
much as this is not the accepted sea
son for hay fever attacks, we can only
explain our attack by the fact that
we have been handling a good many
straw votes Injely.
lt'ttMrt Money to Bo III Politico.
Dr. Best, republican candidate for
representative, attended the basket
social and has the distinction of pay
ing the highest price bid for a basket.
Helix Advocate.
Book Reviews.
One of the recent masterpieces o
political fiction is the illustrated au
tobiography of C. P. Strain entitled,
"From Plowboy to Assessor or the
Self-Rising Flower of Civic Virtue,"
Just off the presses last week. Details
briefly the home-spun career of a
public official. Characterized by
touches of pathos, a climax depleting
the triumph over hydra-headed cor.
porate privilege and an underlying
note of Impending tragedy. Conclud
ing chapters yet to be written. Paper
bound, distributed free in Umatilla
county until Nov. 7. .
Take Yonr Choice.
Say the republicans: "The pros
perity is caused by the war but the
high prices are caused by the demo
cratic administration."
Say the democrats: "The hlg!i
prices are caused by the war but the
prosperity Is caused by the democratic
administration."
Newton's Discovery.
Newt Martin had a meerschaum
Total ..J68.609.00
Dated this SOth day of October,
1916.
Attest: LOT LIVKRMORK.
District Clerk.
J. T. BROWN,
Chairman Board of Director
O. W. PHBLPS. ,
E. L SMITH.
ELLA LOWELL.
REMEMBER
Your friends could buy
anything you would give
them for Christmas, except
your photograph.
SEE WHEELER
At the studio.
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try.'.;
TROUBLES and mosquitos
are a lot alike. Neither
one stays 'round a place whar
thar's plenty o good
pipe smoke.
VELVET la a good pipe am oka
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pipe which he had nursed for years
until it had a beautiful ebony color
ing. He rooms with a couple of other
jflung bachelors and they have a lady
come in each morning to tidy up their
rooms. Last week the lady discovered
Newt's pipe and, thinking it a sham
It should have become so discolored
from usage, she rubbed and scruh.
bed It for an hour until the dark hue
had faded entirely away. Judging
from Newt's remarks, he doesn't ap
preciate the act of service.
A Cheap Commodity.
Bill Lane says he's going to get a
barrel and pickle down some of the
"I told you so" stuff that will be
spread over the community Wednesday.
Wonder Where They Got This?
If you think Baker has a hot politi
cal campaign, you should visit Pen
dleton. There the battle is so hot
that republicans are accusing demo
crats of hiring men to march in a
Wilson and Chamberlain parade, heM
on Wilson Day. 'Baker Herald. ,
Rid Your Child of Worms.
Thousands of children have worms
that sap their vitality and make them
listless and irritable. Kickapoo
worm Killer kills and removes the
worms and has a tonic effect on the
system. Does your child eat spas
modically? Cry out In sleep or grind
Its teeth? These are symptoms of
worms and you should find relief fot
them at once. Kickapoo Worm Kill
er Is a pleasant remedy. At yout
druggist, 25c. Adv.
SUNDAY SERVICE
WELL ATTENDED
RECORD Al'IENt!ES HEAR
EVANUEIJST FAGAN AT
CHRISTIAN CHVROH.
Sermon on Sunday Nlgltt Declared
One of the Ciroatest Ever IH'liierc.l
in Pendleton.
Sunday was a great day in the spe
cial meetings at the Christian church.
Evangelist Fagan gave two of hi
very best sermons to record audience
and preached at the Union S. S. at
Riverside at 3 o'clock In the after
noon. The meetings are showing vital
interest in the great moral and spirit
ual topics being discussed. In fact
they have every promise of doing
much good In the community.
Among the most enjoyable fea
tures of these meetings is the music.
The Inspirational congregational slic
ing led by Mr, Fagan gets everyone
to participate and the special songs
by Mr. Fagan are spoken of In the
highest terms. Jiiss Georgia Keel's
violin solo at yesterday evening's
meeting was a rich treat to all. A
now feature w-:ll be added to the mu.
sic this week, a number of Instru
ments will be used, adding much pow
er nnd harmony.
Evangelist Fagan's aermnn Sunday
night to almost a capacity house was
said by many to have been one of the
greatest sermons ever preached in
Pendleton. His subject was "The
Rattle Over the Empty Grave." in
which wns treated In an able an 1
thorough way the evidences of a vir
ile faith In the resurrection of Jesus
of Nasareth from the dead. The au-
for utility wear in the
season's very latest
styles. Belted effect,
loose, full styles and
novelty cuts with large
collars and deep cuffs.
Many are trimmed with
fur. Materials include,
zibelines, tweeds, plush,
kurltea cloth, velvets
and wool velours and
various other weaves.
AH the wanted plain
colors, also great as
sortment of plaids,
checks and stripes.
Owing to the vast range
of styles no woman need
look further to satisfy
her fancy.
Prices from
WHERE ALL LIKE TO TRADE.
dience listened inSently for almost
an hour while the evangelist set forth
the sure foundation of the Christian
religion.
Tonight, Monday, Mr. Fagan will
preach upon the subject, "The Dev
il's Lie.'1 Mrs. Fagan will sing one
of her beautiful solos.
WILSON'S LIKE GERMAN CARE
Wife of President Sends Seven Hon
enstrtra Their Thanks.
Edward Hohenstein of Simonson
Place, Port Richmond, S. I., has re
ceived the following letter from Mrs.
Wilson, wife of the President, thank
ing him for a cake that he baked and
sent to Shadow Lawn a few days ago:
"The very beautiful cake sent to
President Wilson from seven loyal
American voters of German descent
came on Saturday and, owing to the
pressure of affairs of business, the
president has asked me to write for
him and express his very genuine ap
preciation of the Hohenstein family.
We value your support and will en
Joy the unusual and unique expres
sion of it."
Edward Hohenstein is the son of
Ludwlg Hohenstein, who, with his
five sons and one grandson, sent the
President a letter of appreciation and
support.
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KEEP 108X11 YGb'NG
It's Easy If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The secret of kccpinK yotms is to
feel young to do this yu must watch
your liver and bowels there's no need
of having a sallow complexion dark
rings under your eyes pimples a bil
ious look in your face dull eyes with
no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness comes
from inactive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable coin
pound mixed with oliv- oil to act on
he liver and bowels, which he gave to
its patients for years.
Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action, yet always effective. They bring
about that exuberance of spirit, that:
natural buoyancy which should be en
joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver
and clearing the system of impurities.
You will know Dr. Edwards' Olive
t,,u,.i. hv their olive color. 10c and
25c per box. All druggist.
I FRESH DAILY 0
d Celery, Head Lettuce, Cauliflower, Sweet Potatoes, Cran- t
Tt borrips QnliI PofiVuxro c-1,i. r i , K
j v,..v. kuctau,, jruiiipiun, ucumoers, p
A Horseradish. Tomatoes, rnrrnra Tnmins Pt,. d
,r - - v m. m iiio, uiii p
MINCE-MEAT, LB... 15c
PEANUT BUTTER, LB 15c
POP CORN, LB .' 10c
FRESH EGGS, DOZEN 45c
PURE FRUIT JELLY, 3 JARS 25c
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