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A (8if LiI stndmt body mating .v held this, morning to nominate stu dents for the following office":, Vic: prei,denr, editor in AM ol the hlah 'school paper, businea manager lor name an Jell leader. ....... , Those nominated for vice president w-re CleU Brown , nd, Jnwri-nc Woodworth; for editor in chief, Hagei Strain and Alta Mentzer; for business manager, Henry Jitfd, ,,au?d:;fw ,ypU leader A rd i(i ellion. and Zaih Carney.- !. - , : 'I . , However, accordind to the faculty ruling. Z(f Carney i ineliptble. i, The report of the treasurer showed a ha lance of tUj in the bank and out. ."tandinp bills oniounLitB to I201- - - When the Porto Ilieana are dmit. ted to ull Amexkan citteertfhlp thty may be astonished K learu that new obligations come with new privilefteR, I j . iuir ,M,,J,..,.., X E Colesworthy s Phone 134 1 Alta and Cottonwood iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin MVWpnJOt-S PAIXS AXD AH1KS Slake ljr nurd to ltr ' 'n Pendleton Women. ! DAVK rt'Irz THK MAX WHO TIlltRtTKXS A BASEBALL 8T1UKK. . ' ' To many women mirtake thtlr palna and achas for troubles peculiar to tha aei. More often disordered kidneys are causing the aching back, ditty gpelli, headaches and Irregular urination. Kidney weakna becomM dangerous If neglected. Vs a time tried kidney remedy Doan's Kidney Pills. HoetJ of people testify to their merit Read a Tendleton case: Mr., Mary A. I.. E1I1. 310 E. Bluff street Pendleton, says: "Whenever 1 feel in need of a kidney medicine, I ' lake Doan's Kidney Tills and they aJwaya give splendia satisfaction. 1 mm subject to kidney disorders at times, but after I have taken Doan's Kidney rill a week I fl well as eer. I con conscientiously recommend them, for 1 know they 4ire a medicine of merit." - : . Bc. at U dealers. F'ier-iUlbuni Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. T. Take Any Old Cn, Sot Tp V-.r - - - - PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tell How T Open Orfed Noa Uils and od lUad-tolds. , i i lS II I J I M I raw u Thcyle tin- only Wa t f l"kt"r "Hlessea ne tnei , iu i ww i thought of taking silhouettes. Hie amtui f prmtop-aphera nhe days. Silhouette ar the newest things In photography, and they are especially popular because any one can take them. They are the only sort of photographs that Invariably are good, and they'll stand indefinite enlarging. They're a godsend to the person who usually gets about two good pictures out of a roll of film. Shirley Maon, one of the stars of McClure's Pictures'- Seven Deidly Sins, has a girl friend who took a beautiful silhouette of Shirley with a two doilar camera. The picture Is shown in the Illustration above. The A man with a cork leg mav or jnav not be a member of the floating pop ulation. , , process expIaVd by tti Mason. You need two adjoining rom a (lurk evening: 1 Turn , on all the lights In one room. The more light, the better the silhouette. Keep the other room dark. Open the door be tween. Hang a very thin sheet in mo doorway In the light toom. Put your camera on a stand In the dark room : and shoot toward thi sheet. Tut the person you want to. photograph In the doorway, between the camera and the sheet. Tour sub. Ject should be placed o that no light reaches the side' of his body nearest the camera. , Get your focus right. Give three or four neconds' exposure. Print dark. And there's your silhouette. How'. ThU? We offer One Hundred Dollar Reward for sny rase of Catarrl) that caauot be cared by Hall's atarrh Cure. . Hall's Catarrh Cure has bees taien b? cstarrb ssfferera fur the past thlrtj flv jean, ana nas Dfcorae tuewo as the nor reliable remedy tor Catarrh. Hall's Cs aiTh Cure sets thrn the Mood on tbe Mu pom surfaces, erpelllng the Polnim fron me iuKa and aeaung .e diseased port Inns after yoo have ukea Hail's Catarrfc Can for a short time you will see a great Im provement in yon general health. 'Stan taking Ball's Catarrh Core ar once and ei rid of catarrh. Send for testimonials, fret F. J. CHENBY 0., Toledo, Ohio. Bold by all Drorgurts. T5c Ball's Family Hits for constipation. Daily Chats With the Housewife l fag? GLASS OF WATER . BEFORE IPU JAT ANY BREAKFAST SOU Century Mmjted?y What a Century this is! The wireless! The motor car! The eroplanel The submarine! The telephone! The 20th Century limited "The most famous train in the nor Id" How ouf grandfathers would have easped! Chicago to New York ia twenty hours! :The idea of such I , tiling Why, in their day it was month t journey. . Thi 20 -hour service i poMtbUs only ovef i - railroad of such physical, excellence is the NwYork(entmlRailrpad "America's Greatest Railway System" ?rieWater-evet gg""-- Can Sleep ssKsrVsi .VMs.s (ft II staw miss aiy. 1 emu -A I s - - ri'assi'i TO KEUI CE iAS 1UL1.K. To save gas at all seasons and to prevent heating up the kitchen when not neceusary, place over the gas range or hot plate a piece of sheet Iron large enough to cover all th burners. In thia way only one burn er ned be used though several paii3 are kept hot, the sheet Iron spreading the heat o that a good sized meal can be prepared. , Place the article of food requiring the greatest amount of heat directly over the burner. Tltls bi David 1'. ftiltx, president of the Baseball players' Fraternity, who tbn atenx Mo bt In about a .strike of lcball plaJWM unless lha magnates me the mark. Fultr. organiied the iraterpity In 1912, at which time the nmenntes predicted Its early ' death. Put instead of dying. It apparently has grown, and soon i hi ! with the Aineslcaii Federation of Uv bof. - -- - ' ; Teu feel fine In a few momonU. Yonr cold In head or catarrh will be gone. Tour clogged nostrils wb .pea The air passages of your head VIII clear and you can breathe freely. K'o more dullnes, headache; no hawk ing, snuffling, mucous discharge.', oi tlrynws; o stnifrglinff for breflth at right. 1 Tall your druggist you want a mall bottle of Kly --rcam Balm. AP i.It a little of this fragrant, antlsep lo weam in your nostrils, let It pene trate through every air passage of the head; aoothe and heal the swot ), Inflamed mucous membrane1, and relief tomes Instantly. C It la Just what every cold and ca Wrh sufferer needs. Don't stay gtutr. ed up nd mlaerabla, ' 1HTTI3) SI EATS. There are many occasions when a little Jar of potted meat Is very wel come and the following directions, it followed closely, will prove easy: Half pound cooked meat, 2 tablespoons hut ter, salt, pepper, dash of nutmeg, half teaspoon beef extract, a little of the left over gravy. Slice the heef fine and pound) to a may become niw'a smooth baste. Pour butter Into same; add the seasonings and gravy; put In Jar and stand dish in a pan of hot water until meat Is warm. Stir well and smooth top with melted but. tw A little melted mutton fat pour. d over the top will -preserve it for future use. pound of sugar; let it cook from minute to half hour. 2 VKUDMT1 rXH MIMJOXS i KKTntXKl IX MIXITES wniiiimiinimHiimmHimi'""""""1!:' Sick Room Rule Goods - ,t- v i ;-;r..f :;iui- ' ''' ItBCEiVE OVn SPECIAL ATTENTION. . , Wi are t all tlmei equipp ed to supply your needs t ahortett aotlce with practical fh-st quality rubber good. W tall 'the famous adr ttoea "KanUoeH'' Buhner Good and guoxantea, utmost satisfaction and value. Telephone order fro;: yon, roor purse or physician re eniv nar inetant fcttentlon. DeUvnrlea ar prompt aBd earvoot OiT ui a trial.: ; :,!, l-lilifal Jury In 1ihs Gives Xen Vork Tru Otmpany Huge .Indtr mnt Against Ioi-k Island Railway Systom. CHlCAtlO, Jan 24. It took a Jur in Federal Judge Carpenter's court just ten minutes to return a verdict for 21.550.000 In favor of the Hank ers' Trust company of New Torlt against the Chicago, Hock island Pacific railroad today. The suit was to collect the princi pal and Interest on a 120.000.000 IsJ sue of 20-year gold debenture bonds flonted by the trust company U'hen the bonds were tftsued In January, 1918, It was stipulated thnt. In case the railroad should default (4 days In payment of the interest both principal and fnterest could be de manded. . The railroad, failed to mec( the last two seml-anntinl payments. ? DON'T HURT A BIT I Lift your old, torturous corns and calluses right tff with the finger. SAVING APPUCS. As apples do not keep any length of time I recommend the following way to put them up: Pick out specked ap. pies, wash and core and quarter. To a peck of apples use two quarts of cranberries, which promote a delicious flavor. Put apples and cranberries together in a kettle, cover with water and let boll until well cooked. Then put It In a coarse bag and let it drain. To 1 pound strained Juice use 3-t TO BAKE POTATOES. In these days of high prices we must use potatoes with the skins on if we want to get the maximum amount of nourUhment from them. Here Is a new way to bake them: Wash as many as are required for the meal and remove s, slice from the end while damp, wrap them In oiled paper and tie. ' . Place in moderate oven and bake for an hobr Do not open until ready to serve. They will have no hard crust to throw away and the skin will be found tender enough to eat. I.KKT OVER CHICKEN. Slices of mush, floured and fried, add materially tq a dish of leftover chicken. A small amount of chicken, cream, ed and sewed in nests, goes further. Iiread boxes are also great helps. On? small loaf may be trimmed of crust and the inside removed, leaving a box with sides about an inch in thick ness. 1 - Butter lightly and toast a pretty brown In the oven. Fill with the creamed chicken and serve on a piece of toast with each helping of chick en. Smaller boxes may be prepared for individual servings, with an egg drop pod Into each box. Make a paste of grated cheese and milk, spread on the top of the box, around the egg. and drop some on the egg itself. Return to the oven and cook till the esg set. WASH POISON PROM 6VSTEM EACH MORNING AND im FRESH AS A DAISY,, , , , Every day you clean the house you live in to get rid of .the duat and dirt which collected through the pre vious day. your body, ,the .house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up each twenty-four, hours with all. man. ner of filth and poison. If only ever man and woman could realise the wonders of drinking phosphated hot water, what a 'gratifying , change would take place. , ,. ., Instead of the thousands of ,sick- ly, anaemic looking men, women and girls with pasty or muddy complex ions; Instead of the multitudes of nerve wrecks," "rundowns," ."brain fags" and pessimists we should seo a virile, optimistic throng of rosy- cheeked people everywhere... Everyone, whether,. sick or well. should drink each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phos phate In It to wash from the stom ach, liver kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fermentations and poi sons, thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary cat nal before putting more, food into the stomach, ' , Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism. Colds; and 'particularly . those ' who have a pallid, fallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are orged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle but is suf. ficlent to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice Internal sanitation." We must remember that Inside cleanliness Is more important than outside, be cause the skin doe not absorb im purities to contaminate the blood while the pores In the thirty feet of bowels do. I Your Bath Room Warm and I ,.ii irom $3.00 up .(-,;; I f c .' 1 ; j i : t - ' " 1 - ' 1 ' ' : ' ' . , . . . -n , t .! Once used you wonder how you ever got :,:::: along without it ;. i'lt;.:ou . 1 . PHONE 40 MARKET IS TallmW&Co. ! Laading'Drugfiiti 'iiiHtiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiniiii? Till liny bottle holds the wonder of wonders. It. Contains an almost magical drug discovered by. a Clnclii nutl man. It Is called freeione. It U a compound made Trom ether. ! f i. ' . Apply a few drops of this freefone upon a teh der, aching corn or a hardened callus. Instant ly the soreness disappears and shortly you Will find the corn or callus o shriveled ni)d loose that f tl you Just lift it off witlt j I the fingers. ; ; y 11 ' You feel ho pain Of aoreness wnen .- nppiyinif vfreeion'e or afterwards. If doesn't even irritate the skin.' 4i " '.Just 'ask In any dru4 l More tori n r-mall bottlnj ft freeaine. .This will' cnt- but a few cents but will positively rid your poor; suffering feet of every hard corn, soft corn, or 'corn between the toes, W the tough calluses on bottom of feet, nenu'ne freexone has a yellow label , Look for yellow label. PORTLAND, Jan. 25 The posi tion of the swine market is very firm and the trade here is freely forecast ing at least an $11 market for tops by Monday. At the present time the market for tops is quoted very steady tit JlO.SfiplO 95. therefore an extra nickel or dime would not beurprls ing. ' The principal demand at hi time in the swine division of the locaj trade is for strictly fat heavy stuff weigh ing from 180 pounds upward. The de mand from packers is keen, and they are graining everything in slKht. On the other hand the smaller butchers are taking care of other supplies. General hog range: fleavy packing ....... Heavy Butchers , , ,: .. Hough, heavy Hgs Mocker . . . ;ooii .Oittle Are steady. .', i I Market for good-QUallty cattlr. IS Showing a steady tone in the North ! JV.rtland trade. Receipts are. ex. tremely limited, only a nominal sup ply being received since Monday. ! j Good top frfeers nre firm at $S.!i0 While the demand for best cows and heifers li equally as good. ,, On the Mher hand, depression and , weaker brloes Indicated for all Inferior himllty stuff. , 1 1 General cattle market range: tV-st heavy beef steers .. .18.26 .:. IW-st light beef steers ...... .00 S "HI p,est beef cows 7.50 It 7 Ho Best heifer Ordlnarj' to good cows ... l.lftWe.lS QHICHESTER S PILLS 7 -V v Ladlesl Ak yomr IrvtfvUl Ux A litjJtA 1111. in Ud ami r,,,', ".A jf TUH hi A M4IND BB.IV v Ladlest &k yomr Imtl (at Tills in Hral MTd CnU mct3ll.7 Take fke. It nr tjf tnu 1UMM ItRAMk HI 1,1 f, f-r fi& rem known a i ficst,Sia. Alwus Rsluhla SOLD BY DRUGGISTS OERtMRE f 1 .... BETTER AXD SOFTER LIGHT is assured by . the use of Si m of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strata the eyes. They ax not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN i (a sr. m i n m I ' . ft'; n't'maw OOfff s.r.o 9.7 Heavy bulls ............ 4501?.OO Light bulls S.'.O'ii 4.2.1 Calves 5.00 iff 7 00 Ptocker-feeder steers .... ".75'i'6,50 Stocker-feeder cows 5.00 'i (!.O0 Mutton Division Strong . Entire mutton and lamb division of the North Portland market is showing a very strong tone, although there was nothing available to test lh trade during the day While three loads came forward to the yards over, night, these Were from the . prlvau feedlots bf local killer Onnral mutton and lamb market: rtest east mountain Iambs I 1200 Pest valley lambs 11.25r11.50 Wethora ...,,s - 0.7 W 10.00 ....... S.50 9.00 '.-. . -. :-. :'.-.-".- ... - 4 55 It t. 50 Wednesday 1,1 vest H-k Slilers. . Hogs F. Ji.- Ferguson, ; Amity, 1 load. ..; , i si , ' ' Shorn--U n.; Miller. . Washottgat Wash.. 3 loads direct to pnekers. Mixed stuff F. B. Decker, pllvef- ton, l load cattle and hogs; o. D Bur. dick, Ahany, 1 load cotte and hogs Chnmbcrlnln's Cough Remedy loit iyfcrtiial. "I have taken a great many bott!8s of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and even- time it has cured me. I have found it most effectual for a hacking cough and for colds. After taking It couch always disappears." writes J. r Moore. Lost Valley. Ga. Ob tainable everywhere. Adr. 1 CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY j ISl'RNCE AXD LAND BVSIXESS ATTORN ETS. FREDERICK STEIVVER. ATTOR- . ney at law.. Office in Smllh-Craw- BENTLEY & MONTOOMERT, REAL JOHN W. HUFT. .ATTORNEY-AT- ford building. , estate fire, life and accident insur- Law. Room t, American Nation l ance agents. 815 Main street. .Phone al Bank building. R. I. KEATOK. ATTORNEY AT ,04 Law. Room 24, Finith-l'rawfonl 1 ' RALET RALET, ATTORENYS AT P""""-. 0fflc? iB Americaa Nati.nal & A. LOWELL. ATTORNET AND CLTvvHkX B'"te BU"d'"g- counsellor at law. Office I eer, make, a spclalty of farmer, ATTpRNET "' stuck and machlnerj sales rrie Estate settled, wills. FTXKRAb DllU-XTORfl. man that gets yon the money.' Leave a contracts order, at East Oregonlaa office. c0lleion made. Room 17. J- T. BROWN'S Fl'lt-NTrUHi: Sjoa . . . Funeral director and license SECOND HAND DEALERS. Schmidt block. ORIF " DEALER" 75T1nEW FBE & FEE. ATTORENYS AT LAW. lor. morgue and funeral cars. C: nT.eBem?d Cash Off!c!jlrfsp -ponded to-day C paid for all second-hand goods SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS ij. bought. Cheapest place Peadleton American w uy Natioaal Bank building. JOHN 8. BAKER, rVSKHAU OU get our price. J19 E. Court treet rector nd licensed embalmer. Op. Phone 71W. JAMES B. PERRT. ATTORNEW AT poslte postofflce. Funeral parlor, ...ruiTWT ' law. Offic ovrr Taylor Hardware two funeral ears. Calla respeadaw company. . . ' a or night Phon. 71. RteTcf NiUam Buying. SSS PETERSON A BISHOP, ArPOR- 1 768. Pendleton. Oregon. at Uwm rooms S nd . Smith- 'ZZtZtXZTTZwZfiXT ffiTS. Crawford building. eaMero . LEGAL Ss Cr OTIT DOPOLAS W. BAILEY. ATTORNEY t. ,18 per acr. SuKubl. f M. acrlpUon for county court, clrc. at law. Will practice in .11 .tate or griilng. Etai com justic. court, real estate, etc and federal curt. Roem. 7. I . ".on -rte or ,e W. E. Holt, Mu ter le at East Oregonlaa offlca. 9. Ditn bunding. u,y- Montana.