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ntniig PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST ORCGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMEEU IS. 1815. TTII PAC-3 I0E30I 20E30I IOCS mm mi foe sale Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business chtwp, Lo cated m good .mock mixing wot inn. close to Pendleton. Whole thin ph; tore building, S rnnt:i duelling. 5 lots, stock runs about H)S Price for all tfiOflO.Pd. Cash or bankable notes. Must bo sold at once HATL0CX-LA1IZ IJIVtSTKENT GO. n:i.. rLi. niij. uauy Annuls vvun the Housewife I.HMWAKCK Urafti lit East Cmirt St. ItKAL ESTATE ocaoi lonoc loaoc D LOANS' e 30E3c9 USE "CASCARETS" fOS LIVER AND BOMS WHIN WHKJT ItnJOlS, HEADACHY, SHTi FOR SOUl STOMACH, BAD BREATH. BAD tXldS. Oft a 10-cent bos. Take a Cascaret tonisht to cleanse your IJver, .stomach and Rowels, and you will surely feel great by morning. Tou mm and women who have, head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with sick, gassy stomach, or have back ache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cas oareta or merely forcing a passage way every few days with salts, cath artic pills or castor oil? Caacarets immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting food md foul gases: take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the con ciliated vast e matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning. A l-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel action; a clear head md cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children BILLIARD STAR WILL PLAY, HERE SHORTLY Uiixrhvi l ivrris of Kin-, C"t7. One of the lading Players of the World Will MM All Comers. man general knows they ain't break through. It Is reported they have cavalry constantly ready to rash over our lines. It's technically and physically Impossible. The battle will continue two months, two years or twe hun dred years until the , BagUsh . and French get so much Iron psuaded in to their heads they can't carry tkera." He ridiculed British tasks as "fake advertisements" and sxifl they were tjoil as an experiment. He declared them a failure and stopped their use. Regarding peace, he said: "We know nothing about ftear In the near future. So long as oar enemies main tain their present positions, peace is out of the question. Our troops will fight on, and on becaa.ie we know they're defending Germany." The war office admitted the Brit ish penetrated advanced German trenches northeast, of . Ceuroellette. French troops are participating in house to house fighting, near the Sailly Sallisel church which are un successful. Other attacks in the same region failed. til Pendleton billiard enthusiasts will -e Charles L- Ferris of Kansas City, one of thf leading stars of the billiard world, soi.n. Ferris holds a number of records and has defeated such not. ed cue stars as Willie Hoppe, George Wjtton. Calvin Demarest. Kodji Ta mada and Al Taylor at balk-line bil liards and this is his first appearance in Oregon. He offers odds or 10 or no count to all comers and will meet the best player in Pendleton in a lOn-poin! match gai-ie. Recently at Minneapo lis Ferris made a remarkable high run of is 5 3 and at Boise last week he aevraged 50 in 14-2 balk-line contest the highest average ever made in the west. Traveling with Ferris is Edgar Spears, atm of eGo. E. Spears, worlda ohampfon- straight rail player, who appeared in Pendleton a year or so ALUES UP AGAINST A STONE WALL AT SOMME Is, -.r I , rf.?.!Aine jad Douglas Fairbanks in new Trianjle Fine Arts Feature, 'Manhattan Madness." At the Temple IhcMcr, two Starting Today. days, orniali rort-es (Vinfiili-nt That Brit ish aiKl Prcni'! fan Fight 200 Years Witl.out ny I'fft. (f Aiii, ackki:ma 'KKMAN SOMMFJ HKUMJlAK TKlis. . !. (r: Wirele-.si Ot-neral V.m T'uei .w said: "The Kng lish and Trench are f.u-ing an im f'f.ssiljle t..il; on the Snmme. Thej expected ij hreak thio.'h. but -even ld1er.' e ry officer ami every rjer- Now liookawt. 1'hio a cold hangs a as often hap pens, or when you hare hardly got. ten over one cold before yon con tract another, look out for yu are li able to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds weaker js the system and lowers the vlta'ity so that you are much more liabie to contract chronic catarrh. Pneumonia or consumption. Curs your cold while you caa. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy has a geat rep utatlon. It is relied upon by thou sands of people and never di&appinti them Try it. It only costs a quar ter. Ob'ainable everywhere. Adv. The departure of agriculture has a etaff or" more than 18,000 people devoting their whole time to the Im provement of agriculture, investlga-ti-n of marketing problems, and the 't.f'ireemer.t of federal laws. Found Way to Health Without Using Kniie itrroH ni)MH:.viia owst. ATIO.V H)K tJAUj HWSK TItfjrilliK P.IT MOT1II.71 OIWlXTHt. i it In her work as an evangelist in the mountain dUtricti of Went Virginia. Mrs. Mary A Ferrer, who Uvea at 164 Mad.son Ave., Huntington, W. V., was frequently called on to relieve suffering among her charges and be came familiar w.th the practical value of remedies ea.sly available. When her daughter became ill and the doctor finally aald the trouble was gall stone.i and that an operation was nece.try, Mrs. Ferrse would not consent. In a letter to the pinu laboratoreis she says, "After four doc turn had treated my daughter, ujid wn had triwl various remedies without avail, I heard of Fruitola and Traio and tried It as a last resort The first 1ise bmufht immed ate relief and after iming three bottles of Fruitola and two bottles Of Traxo she was eutirely cured. I pray th.it my testimo ny may be the means of helping others to health." Fruitola and Traxo are compounded from the original Kdsall formulas sif 'he p miH laboratories In Montlcel o. III., and can be pun haHed in Pen ll-tfn of Tultman He o., !J Main Street; :i dM;tor's jres:r!iitlon i not iiecexsary. Fruitola is a pure fruit o I that acta in intestinal lubricant tiid dlMinlograteif the hardened parti le. tl.ar enuw- ' much suffering, iiiii. h:,--"; 'be accuriiuU-.-ti w.iie io . j:l' r r iritense relief. One 1,nm to usially sufficient to Indicate te efficiency. Traxo in a tonic-alter- Mie that Is most efficient to rebuild the weakened rundown svftem. A In oklei of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouh! cvli tie o'enited by writing to the Pinus laboratories. Montiello. Ililino!.- mils. MAitv .i:i;i;i I' I U AST I.AMM CHOPS. Order chops left whole and ttu bone beteen each chop cracked. Season with salt and roast about hall an hour. Pare small potatoes of uni form size, and parboil 10 minutes in boiling salted water. Drain and cook in pan with lamb, chops about 40 minutes, leaving them in after re moving chops to a warm place. Baste the potatoes with the fat when bast ing the chops. CAUJFIiOWKR WITH MElTED BITTER. Remove outside leaves, soak head down half hour in cold salted water. Cook head up in boiling salted water in an uncovered saucepan about SO minutes, or until tender. Drain, sep arate the flowerets, vnd pour over 1-8 cup of melted butter. STRAWBERRY APPLE. j One apple for each person, 1 cup of sugar, 2 cups of water, strawberry jam. Pare and core the apples and put a teaspoon of strawberry jam In to each core. When they are thus prepared put the sugar and water In to a kettle, place on a good fire, set In the apples and let the syrup boll, basting the apples frequently and turning them over once. Be careful that the synip does not burn. Cook until the apples are soft about 3-4 of an hour. Set them aside to cool in the ice box, and when ready to serve whip the cream. Cl'P AND SAITKR SALAD. Take a suitable lettuce leaf for the "saucer." On this place a fine ripe tomato; having cut a slice from top of tomato, remove a large part of the inside meat and seeds and fill cup with the following salad: Celery cut into small pieces, bits of fresh or pickled cucumbers (sweet of sour), English walnuts chopped fine, and minced apples with bits of the tomato- Mix, season, and nil cup: over this pour mayonnaise dressing. CONCERNING WOMEN. A German professor has proved by actual and delicate measurements that a woman can talk longer than a man. Mrs. E. B. Merryman of Portland. Ore., recently watched the enlistment of her fifth son Into the United States army. Miss Addie E. P.oot of the Missouri state university has begun to organ ize the boys and girls of the state into clubs, v Thirty-two members were register ed in the freshman class of the Wom an's Medical college when it reopened last month. Mrs. Charles G. Johnson of Sacra mento, Cal., Is the only woman Inspec tor of weights and measures in the United States. The French government is consider ing the advisability of organizing a bureau for the registration of couples eligible for marriage. The Grand Duchess Tatiana. second daughter of the czar of P.ussia, and a number of court ladies of Petrograd, have adopted a new war style of i clothes and have taken an oath never to wear anything but black on every occasion until Russia is victorious over Germany. our gowns and suits. The well groomed woman has the advantage over her sister who Is tmtidy. The knowledge gives her self confidence, and with self confidence rightly gain ed one can accomplish anything. CANNING APPLE CIDER Apple cider may be canned and be kept sweet Indefinitely, according to the canning specialists of the office of extension work, north and west, who furnish the following recipe. Fill fruit Jars with the fresh apple cider. Add a tablespoonful of sugar the finest quality, pure and cold, in position and partially tighten (cap and tip in case of tin cans), sterilie in the hot water bath outfit for S minutes; in the steam-pressure out fit, under 5 'pounds of steam, for 4 to each quart. .Place rubber and cap cooker for 2 minutes. Remove jar-. tighten covers, Invert to cool and test joints. QUICK WAY TO CLEAN SILVER WITHOUT WORK SiMHiallHts of tho V. 8. Department of Agriculture Describe Floetrolytio Method Simple Homemade Outfit Given Satisfactory Itotults. Rheumatism Follows Exposnre In the rain all day Is generally fol lowed by painful twinges of rheuma tism and neuralgia. Sloan's Lini ment will give you quick relief and prevent the twinges from becoming torture." It quickly penetrates with out rubbing and soothes the sore ana aching joints. For sore, at iff, 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 quicklv soothed by Slcan's Liniment. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 25c Adv. REALTY TRANSFERS Warranty Deed. T. H. Brents, to his wife, Belle. 11. mete and bound description In sec. tlon 27, township 6 north ranee 3d. Malcolm McKinnon, et al. to Anna Bell, $750, mete and bound descrip tion, In section 11, township 4 north, range 33. Kate Miller, et al, to Malcolm lit. Klnnon. J562 60, lot 3 block 22. Ar. nold & Haley's addition to Pendleton. Emry c. Knotts, et ux. to C. M. Wright. 1150, SW 1-4 SW 1-4 section 15. township 2 South, range 34. E. L. Smith, et ux, to T. O. Krause, tuoo. x. 1-2 S 1-2 section 35. town. ship 3 north, range 30. w. j Furnish, et ux to M. O. La Hue. 13300, 400 acres In township ( north, range 33. Do You Have Sour .Stomach? If you are troubled with sour stom ach you should eat slowly and masti cate your food thoroughly, then take one of Chamberlain's Tablets Imme diately after supper, obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. JOHNSON MIST RESIGN AS GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA FRILLY EFFECTS HELP. It has been said that a woman can take ten years off her life by wearing her hair loose and fluffy. Fur and lace have the same youthifylng effects Fur trimming around the throat gives it a soft, downy look, especially one is inclined toward thinness. Lace and boudoir caps are becoming to most faces, which proves that lacy, frillv conceits are beautifying to the feminine face and fiKure. Now adays almost every one can af ford the cheaper variety of fur trim- mini; and the lacy, frilly things can be made at home without great ex pense. Don't forget that the soft fiufflness of the hair adds to the charm of the profile. The luster of the eye are enhanced a thousandfold, too. by a luxurious frame of wavy-hair. KEEPING ATTRACTIVE. An important step in keeping at tractive is to see that your neckwear and accessories are fresh. Always put your hat and veil on with care. Choose the most becoming colors for SACRAMENTO, Nov. 13. The state controllers office announced Johnson cannot be senator and governor of California at the ame time. He must resign his governorship by March fourth, or violate the California con stitution prohibiting persons receiv ing federal wages and also exercising governor's duties. CANADA'S GOVERNOR GENERAL IS SWORN IS HALIFAX. Nov. 13. The Duke of Devonshire arrived and was Bworn in as Canada's governor general. I air and Cold for Vvk. 4 WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 13. Pacific States: Generally fair and cool during week al- though rains are probable after Wednesday in North Pacific 4) states. Rocky Mountain and jlateau Regions: Fair and cold first Part of week, warmer after Tups day; unsettled with probably lo- cal snows Friday or Saturday. K. H. BOWIE, Forecaster. Nobody Loves a Fat Man -1 1 ' t r FALT'S famous Fresh Every Day OYSTERS V ne. ' lean Furnished Rooms In Connection CRAWFISH CLAMS SEA CRABS "team H.1f1 The Quelle Restaurant d u rit iitaiK depot tn l'erni'.'t.,o t'r F I. lV ' J9V'?s ' . '.'.li.T i : , M I hi ImM DUI3E HUFF. FAMOU3 PLAYERS STAR 'N ARAM0UNT PICTURES. The fal that nobody loves a fat man has bcon proven to b an nbsolnt" '..cy tin ) and time acal", but oei .-slun.illy thri will bob up Just an Incident ttie ore l erev.'ith .'! t-.r- d in Which there M evidenced that Miss Huff ct- y !"i not love ttie fe! iriun. J'e I i.jm JiiMt proposed. Aloreover, ho is Jn t K to 1.2 tea.cted, for St, r fuca i:xpres'-j that 'f.tr-away" lok of "thinkt:. , it the t-i.ner f"ll'" WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. An easy and effective method "of cleaning tr- nished silverware by boiling In a soda and salt solution in contact with ciean piece ot aluminum or zinc is recommended to housewives by the V. S. Department of Agriculture as a result of studies made by its special ists In home economics. The neces sary procedure is so simple that It may be followed successfully In prac ticnlly any home. The cleaning system known as the electrolytic method has been well recognized for several years. What The Electrolytic -Method Is. The tarnish which occurs on silver is not due to oxidation, but is de Pendent entirely upon the action of sulphur. In most cases the source of the sulphur causing tarnish is rub' ber, wool, foods like eggs, and the sub phur in the air due to burning illu minating gas and coal. The electroly tic cleaning methods depends on the facts that this tarnish of silver sul phid is slightly soluble In the hot so Union employed, and that It Is broken down chemically and Its silver con tent redeposited on the ware when the proper electrical conditions prevail. The presence of both the silver and the aluminum or zino in the hot so lution provides the necessary elec trical conditions. Under this method. therefore, practically all the silver tn the tarnish is returned to the object being cleaned. When silver polishes are used, on the other hand, all the silver In combination In the tarnish is removed. Methods Recommended. In the cleaning method recom mended by the department the neces sary materials are a graniteware cooking utensil deep enough to allow the silver to be covered by the solu tion; a clean ricoc of aluminum or zinc, preferably the former; and bak ing or washing soda. The solution, consisting of a teaspoonful of baking or washing soda and a like amount of table salt to each quart of water, is brought to a boll In a graniteware or enameled utensil, A sheet of alumi num or clean zinc is dropped In. "Die tarnished silverware is then Immersed in the solution so that it is In contact with the sheet of aluminum or zJnc. The tarnish should disappear in a few seconds. The silver object should then be removed from the solution. rinsed, and dried with a soft cloth. Aluminum is much more satisfac tory than zinc for use In this clean ing process since It does not become coated with a layer of carbonates which would Interfere with the che mical reaction. Zinc does form car bonates and. if used, must be cleaned frequently in diluted hydrochloric arid. A small sheet of aluminum may be purchased especially for silver cleaning purposes or a piece of an old aluminum utensil well cleaned may be used. Utensils which would later be used in cooking operations should never be employed In cleantng silver ware by the electrolytic method. If very larse pieces of silver are to be cleaned and a container is required larger than can be placed conveni ently on the stove, the hot solution may lie poured into such a vessel and the silver object then Immersed. The method is most effective, however, when the solution boils during the cleaning process, and efficiency is rapidly lowered as the temperature of the solution fulls below the boiling rolnt. TpHE nickel is the most democratic of coins. The OWL is probably the most democratic of cigars. It "mixes" well It overlooks classes. If you like the OWL, you're a member of the biggest and most friendly smoker circle on the Pacific Coast And the dues are the cheapest in the world: Only 5 cents. It J)) w J M.A.GUNST4C0. W If INCORPORATED The Million Dollar Cigar Special Oonslderfttiona. The electrolytic methods gives the cleaned silver a satiny finish after several cleanings. If a burnished sur face Is desired, the sliver must from time to time be polished lightly with some abrasive - polishing material such as powdered whiting. The study made by the department specialists included a comparison of the amount of silver lost when the whole tarnish was removed by polishing and when the electrolytic method was used. It was found that when whiting paste was used as an abrasive, spoons lost nearly t.01 of a gram of silver each. approximately twenty-five times as much as' when the "handmade" elc trolytio method was employed. Hail Colds from Little Baeeses Grow. Many colds that hang oo ail winter start with a sneese. a snlftle, a sore tnroe.t. a tight chest. You know ths symptoms of colds and you know prompt treatment will break them OT. Er. Kind's New Dtscovry, with Its soothing anttsextlo balsams, has been break'nr up colds and hesJln couf'is of young and old for 47 years. Dr. King's New Discovery loosens the phleiin. clears the, head, soothes tha lrrita ed membrane and make breathing easier At your druggist. &8c ttrv. PARTIAL PROHIBITION IS IN DOVBT IN CALIFORNIA SAN FIIA.N'CISCO. Nov. 13. The United California Industries announc ed the partial prohibition amendment was defeated by forty three thousand. The Dry Federal Insists Los Angeles complete will show the measure carried. WOMAN "CONGRESSMAN" NORMAL AMERICAN GIRL Will Work for Intertots of Wosnea and Children, Bays Jeanetto Ran kin, Elected to Ooiurrcsa from Mob tana. MISSOULA. Mont.. Nov. 13 Jean, ette Rankin said she would work In congress for women and the children of the west. She will demand suf frage, the women's stight hours and laws providing that women receive equal wages with men for the sank kinds of work. She also favors tho extension of child labor laws, and uni versal education. WASHINGTON, Nov. 11. "Jeau ette Is Montana's best stump speaker. She dances like a boarding school girl, she'll lead the men's section of congress a merry little two-step.'' This comment was made by Jessie Hardy St u libs, prominent suffrage worker on the election of Jeanette Rankin to congress. The suffragists are happiest over her election. Hiss Stubbs said: "She's a good fellow and just a normal American girl, who sat beside her brothers si college and studied the ume socio logy and economics. Her psychology Is pretty much the same. She spoke often at street meetings. Nobody could get a crowd quicker or hold them longer. She's young, attractive. quirk, bright, Intelligent looking, with a well balanced mind. She enjoyed the crowd's heckling and always had a come-back." Considering what most people are llling to do for money It's a won der more people are not millionaires 1 -19.' f ' Jit s r"V.rV , ' "?mvmmm.,wwmtMvwi K.iMw.sni yj 4 mrnjifm mm ' iv. rH''?'":?y.h.?T"?1 v: T 1 'p(g Every woman sometimes feels the need of a quick acting tonic and cor rective to relieve recurring condi tions. Sick headache, nervousness, depressed spirits, lassitude, bilious ness and a disordered stomach are promptly helped by Beecham's Pills, which are so safe and dependable, that they' are quite sure to quickly til gwwebocnorneaj to women who are weak and listless, pale and dull-eyed. A well-tried remedy which acts mildly, pleasantly and thoroughly, and produces no disagreeable after-effects. Beecham's Pills tone the stomach, strengthen the digestion and regulate the liver and bowels. For over sixty years they have been used the world over: Being so successful in establish ing healthy conditions and toning the system, they are specially beneficial To Ailing Women Direction oftpecial valut to women are with utery box Th IjiriTMt Snls of Anr Medicine in the World" At All Drugiit, tOc, ZZi CI