East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 23, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1917.
TEN PAGES
UNCLE SAM S CONTRIBUTION TO BRITISH NAVAL EFFECTIVENESS
jLj SMOOTHEST.
j umrrup TYr Ar-w-i
F you paid for
things accord
in, to the pleas
ure they gave,
tobacco an'
books would cost
a lot mo' than
diamonds.
JUST fill a
pipe with
VELVET
draw in the cool,
mild smoke
that's so fragrant and
rich that
But what's the use trying
to describe a Am? Take
our word for VELVET
long enough to try a
pipeful. You won't need
to take anybody's word
after that.
"...sw.'flu..-.t -J
I
V Lingering Crucifixion.
I know that county of Schuylkill,
FVnn. 1 lived there as a. boy. A
.pvmngjXer there has two chances to
Corns Peel Right
Off With "Gets-It"
4 tmw, and Um Corn Is a wGoncr!
Hkn you've rt to walk oa tbe aide of
.war hu to get my from those mwfal
raPlD, Ibere's only ott rommoa-twnse
tlttac to do. 1'ct 2 or 3 drops of its-It"
work down in the ground where it
is almost criminal to send a child, or
in ins breakers where I worked as a
boy. it Is not living to work in those
Breakers: it is a. slow lingering cruci
fixion. Talk of the mothers! Good
uod! Hasn't the state of Fewnsyl-
vania heart enough to provide for
these mothers without depriving the
children of their chance in the
world.'
Representative Lewis of Maryland,
chairman of the labor committee,
in a speech in the house of repre
sentatives.
I10IJS ARMY BILL- .
IS SHORT OS OWNS
. G-lti "War Cora Wat
Stwfll tm Uater. H1Se. TWj'll .
hrU IMci mm OS!
aa the cora ripht away. Pain and Inflam
autlon Kill di)44tHxar. the corn wHl be$m
a ahrivrl frnn cUat tnrtant then It Imw
and falls richt off.
There'a no othr corn-rem ore r In the
wwM lUat arm like "freta-lt." No w
abi-oTy has been made la ctm-removera
iace "livt-it" wan bora, Ion't. forset ih.t
fart. "tiXw-It" doe away foreTr with ths
war of kiiI vex that Irritate, bandasea that
amake a boodle of yonr toe. planter, tltat
at if do the work, knivt and sclsttora that
ttw blood. I'm "ireu It"- no more dtg
iX or -utt1ng.
tts-!t" in ald everywhere. 2Tr a bot
le, r wot on rerelpt of price by E. Law
wu - t'nicaa-o. III.
- Hum In Pendleton and reentnniended as
be warld'a bent corn remedy by Tall man a
C-., and I'endleton Drug.
WASHINGTON', Feb. 22. General
debate on the S247.000.000 armv an-
proprzation bill continued in the house
majiy members giving their views on
national defense problem.
Representative Shallenberger, ef
Nebraska, a, democratic member of
the military committee, attacked the
war department and the general staff.
declaring that if proposed plans of the
staff were carried out the army would
cost a billion dollars a year. He said
the department had failed to provide
sufficient rifles and artillery for suc
cess in case of war.
Representative , Olney of Massacus
etts. advocated universal military
training and Representative Caldwell
of New; York, gave notice that he
would offer an amendment to pro
vide for it.
Representative McKenzie. of III.
oas. declared he believed the people
of this country were drifting to nat
versal training and compulsory ser
vice and urged that earnest attention
be Kixen the subject between now and
the assembling of the next congress.
ARM AMDS
The only NEW
face powder in
tbe past SO years
Oh yes. there are mahy,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reasonable,
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Have It.
MIF.K IX KFW YORK
Willi BE SOLD BY
CITY FOR 8 CMVTS
NEW YORK. Feb. 22. New York
going1 into the milk business Om- i
misgioner of rood and Markets Dillon
announced today that the municipal-
ity would be selling milk at 8 cents a
j quart by April 1. Dillon's plan Is to
buy milk from farmers and dairymen,
eliminating middlemen and taeir
I profits.
I
f !" "ft ?
r a -&&ttt;M wMsrm i i m iin i ,jMLMnmi&
1 f
TEie Hoe CObuo
S-10-15 AND UP
la now opposite
THE COSY and PASTIME THEATRES.
i
WEVSRI3ISH 5U8MVR1NE CHASERS!
Above is a photograph of the new
submarine chasers designed and built
in the United States for the British
navy by the Submarine Boat Corpor
ation.
The boats were designed and as
sembled at the rate of. one a day and
already 650 have been placed in ac
tive service.
These remarkable submarine
chasers are 80 feet Inns. 12 foot
beam and draw but 4H feet of water,
thereby making torpedo attack inef
fective. With 600 horsepower in their
motors they attain a speed of 22 miles
an hour and can turn in -their own
length. The Intensive, quick, "stab
bing" attack of these boats, mount-,
ing 3 Inch rapid fire kuus (13-pound-ers
pn their forward decks, has been
the dominant factor of the anti-submarine
defeu.se- Their cruising radi
us Is 700 miles at 22 miles per hour
and 1,500 miles at 14 miles per hour,
manned by 10 officers and men. Their
sea-keeping qualities are such as to
allow for a sea patrol of 10 days duration.
The submarine chasers are literally
the birds of prey that follow the wake
of the underseas boat. They work In
conjunction with an aviator, who.
from a height of 2,000 or 3.000 feet.;
can look into the sea to an estimated
depth of forty feet. The aviator on i
sighting the submarine riding under I
the waves, drops from his position in
the clouds a smoke bomb; this falls In
close proximity to where the subma
rine has been located.
The commanding officers of the
submarine ; chasers are watching for
this and Immediately they see the
streak of smoke, with full speed on,
they rush towards the position given
by the aviator. Immediately the sub
marine shows her periscope the S-inch
rapid fire guns of the submarine
chasers are let loose, with the natural
result that another submarine goes
to Davy Jones's locker forever and a
day. The submarine chasers shown
in the photograph were assembled
"somewhere on the St. Lsawrence
niver."
QUEKX FXEANORE OF BCt-
GAK1A.
Sftrcngth comes from well digested
and thoroughly assimilated food.
1 Hood's Sarsaparilla tones the diges
j tiv organ and thus builds up tbe
'strength. If you are getting "run
down." begin taking Hood's at once.
' It gives nerve, mental and digestive
I strength. Adv.
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Daily Chats With
'' the Housewife
' QUEEN ESANOJRE.
LONDON. Feb. 22. dispatches
from Amsterdam state that the Queer:
of Bulgaria m cerlously 111 and her
physicians hold little hope for her recovery.
i I liFAC'IIFII IS FATALLY SHOT
j HHF.V .OI.G TO YOM."8 AIJ
The Best
Place in Town
to Get
CANDY
Is at the tore "what hss"
the -WHITMANS'' -i'n
Nbod in A t-ii--! maVea
rmi.dy l:ke -W MII M AN S."
Others hare rje-J, are attll
trlrt. bwt they -a:"t do it.
-WHITMAN S" aiands for
the best.
& if f w ii rrvi ws
CAMIIJi sre rmlatmn- to
gNMile who
goodness.
Tollman & Co.
Leadanft'-Oruttatts
One Woman A1.no Killed and Two
Others Uonmted In Mysterious
Affair at Atlanta.
ATLANTA, Ga., Feb. 22. The Rev.
(3. R. Buford of the Moore Memorial
Presbyterian chffrch here, and for
! merly of Uouisvill-, Ky was shot
(and killed here when he entered a
residence in answer to a woman s
screams.
Maude Allison also was killed, a
woman known as Mrs, Zahn was dan
gerously wounded, and a Miss Cahn
was wounded, but not seriously.
The police failed td learn who did
the shooting.
OO.VC.RI-3SS MAS WOMK.V lAHOIt
Itll.Ii LAKK CHIKI LAllOIl LAW
Would Prevent Inters at Shipment of
Oouds Made By Women Work
ing r or 8 I loan.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 22. Senator
Robinson of Arkansas and Represen
tative Keating of (Vdorado today in
troduced identical bills to prohibit In.
terstate shipment of goods made in
whole or in part by women employed
more than eiffht hours a day or more
than six days a week.
The bills, drawn on lines of the
federal child labor law, would nation
alize conditions for working women
which now- prevail in the District of
Columbia, Arizona, California, Colora
do and Washington. Keating intro
duced into the house the child labor
law now on the statute books.
Relieves Serious Case
of Chronic Constipation
l-AIMMKK ( IIH KKN K.N t WSSE
ROLK. Dress two chickens and cut them up
for sejrvfng; brush over with melted
butter and sprinkle with salt and pep
per. Cook l-y3 cup of butter with, fine
ly chopped. .Bermuda onion for 10
minutes, jyttrrlng constantly (do not
allow the onion to brown). Add the
chicken (except the backs, which are
kept for stock, with the pinions and
giblets) "and dredge with 1-3 cup of
flour mixed and sifted with 1 tea
spoon of paprika and 1-2 tablespoon
of salt. Pour 2 cups of the prepared
chicken stock over the chicken and
cover closely,, Heat to the boiling;
point, Iftt simmer a half hour; add
more stock If necessary. Remove to
a hot casserole, arrange the pieces
neatly, cover and cook until tender.
Xse the stock for making a rich sauce.
F.VKXIN. ;OWNS l "SAND" HTF
Crepe meteor, crepe de chine and
the nw tissue gaxe cire are all chle.
The latter recalls oiled chiffon. We
have been running on these lines in
some of the millinery effects, which
are after the order if an oilskin sou
wester. . ,
" Navy blue and black, embroidered
In colors, appeal to the well dressed
matron.' and brown is worn in much
darker tunes than of yore, says the
Queen. Some of the bodices to panne
Kowns are formed entirely of metal
thread embroidery, iridescent and
singularly beautiful, but not cheap.
Shades that are known as "sand" in
various tones, such as we see it wet
on the strand or dry on the desert. Is
the keynote of , much dress color.
They mix well with gray, especially
the sand shades represented with ei
ther sun or moonlight upon it. There
1- an even greater variety In gray
tones, from pearl to smoke or (Ton
Pray,
RICK GKMN.
ne-half cupful boiled rice, one cup
ful flour, one egg, one teaspoonful
I'aklng powder, one large cupful milk,
or enough to make a thin batter, half
a tablespoon melted butter, a pinch of
salt. Heat the eirg separately. Hake
in buttered pans 15 minutes in Utt l;
oven.
TltlPK A ,A KltKOI.K.
One pound honeycomb triiw. witsh
ed and cut In small faeces. Chop two
led peppers, after removing the seed
cone, and one onion, add a teaspoon
chopped parsley and a teaspoonful
chopped chives. Place all with the
tripe In a casserole dish. Add half a
"CASCAREIS" FOR A
COLD, BAD BREATH
OR SICK HEADACHE
II1CST VOO, WVKR ANI MOWHIA
van luiJOusNKss, som
STOMA n I AMI CON
STIPATION. Get a 10-cent box now.
Furred Tongue, Bad Colds, Indlgea
Jion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head
aches com from a torpid liver and
dosa-ed bowsla, which cause your
stomach to becoms filled with undi
gested food, which sours and . fer
ments like garbage in a swill barrel.
That's the first step to untold misery
Indigestion, foul gases, everything
that is horrible and nauseating. A
Cas caret tonltfht wit lglve your con
stipated bowels a thorough cleansing
and straighten you out by morning.
They work while you sleep 10-cent
box from your druggist will keep you
feeling good for months. Millions of
men and women take a Cascaret now
and then to keep their stomach, liver
and bowels regulated, and never know
a miserable moment. Don't forget tho
children their Uttle Insldes need a
good, gentle, cleansing, too. j
cupful melted butter, half a cupful
cream, a trttilesponnful bread crumbs
und one beaten efCK. Mix all together
add hulf a teuspoonful salt, cover
Rnd conk in covered dlfh 45 minutes.
Now Is the Time to
Sell Your Junk
W hile the Prices are High.
All kinds of bottles. Old cast
and wrought Iron. Hides, Pelts,
and furs of all kinds, also Rags,
Ws pay the highest price for
second hand furniture.
Copper Wire, light copper. le
Tellow Brass tie
Light Brass 1SQ
Aluminum fie
Pewter Ho
Tin Foil 21 Vie
Zinc ge
He
Green Hides HVie
Dry Hides tTo
Rubber Tires 4 He
Inner Tubes 10 He
TlicE3S(cni c&JdiCo.
lit W. Railroad St., Pendleton.
M. GOKFKLK, Prop.
Res. Phone 729-J
Bus. Phons ((1
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Every Yomanlliink
seriously over the question of
motherhood It used to mean
auch agony and sacrifice, that
one could easily overlook the
pleasure and honor of children
In the home but "Mother's
Friend" has changed the
view of thousands of women
from that of distress to a
pleasant anticipation of the
happiness of being a mother.
By external application "Mother's
Friend" .Mitt, tmture In tha won
derful transformation of the phyalrnl
yiitera In eM and comfort. Ort
"Mother' Friend" at anr dmaaixt.
An imenfteiir inierearina Dooa
Motherhood will be mailed free
ail exoertMit mother... Addr.
Toe Urmllleld Hraulator Co-
Aiiaoca. ui
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A corsage bouquet of violets In
jj a red heart box delivered S
PniCK Sl.eO AND CP. .
5 VIOLETTS 0e A BUNCH
E Carnations. roses. daffodil la. S
tulips. s
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BIG GUNS AND RUINED VILLAGE ON SOMME
I IMS. 'ALIW"EUS S-HCP PCTMJf
CtllUtfXTH Of!rtITION TlUT
' HOTEL.
After suffering from chronic oo
rtlatlon until she was so run down
fhe was unable to do any kind of
wrk. MU-a H. A. Frees. 20 Adams
.t.. Iaton. Ohio, obtained a bottle of
Irr. Caldwell's Hyrup Pepn and useJ
it with such great gratifying results
that he has continued the treatment
and hu writen to W. Caldwell that
her r-r.nd.tltjn Is again normal, an
hat the want to retoms.end Sxup
I'epi.n to everyone who suffers wltn
conat;uat!on.
j Ur Cmldwtir Byrup Pepsin Is a
, combination of simple laxative herha
with pepsin, arentls In its action and
free from griping or other pain or
discomfort. It contains no oplste er
narcotic drug, arid, while acttn
readily on the most ajt'Jbborn case of
Inactive tx-wela, la sbsotutrly safe for
the tln!t babe. jo that it Is the Ideal
'smlly laxative and ahould be kept
en hand In every household for ass
when nee-Ha.
IJr faldweirs Fyrup Pepsin cowts
only fifty cents a bottle and ta sold
la diug atores verjwhere. To avoid i
1AissH.A.Frggs ir
rir-- F
f'- L OK THE
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Imitations and Ineffective substitute,
be sure you get Dr. Caldwell's Syruu
Peps n. that a facsimile of Dr.
Caldwell's signature and his portrait
appear on the yellow carton In which
the bottle Is packed. A tfial bottle,
free of -charge, can be obtained b,
writing to Dr. w. B. Caldwell. 4r.'i
Washington St, Monticello, Illinois.
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Destroys Stuirrls.t3ophar.
PriiriDod.Rats.Mlc.
Crows and all Pst
ReytiHi - or or
Money iTacH
TALLHAN& CO.
Peadletiin. Oregon
Con Dung Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES cr
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH . STxXB
LUNCHES
COFFEE
vary thing clean and up-to-date.
FIRST CLASS BKRVICal
TEA 5c Packaxe
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Week and Cottonwood Sta.
Phone HT. Pendleton. Ore.
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Alnive Is a picture f ne of the Note the houae. ruined by ahell
Ida French suns that haa been boom-
inif out Km anng of d-ath to the iler- fire and the If-nKth of harrel of the
una who attempted to rempture th-
nrnind lost on the .omme. (heavy field rifle.
MARLEY IVi IN. DEVON IH IN.
ARROW
COLLARS
1 8 eta. esoh, lor 00 eta. ' '
eioEff, srsseeT a e . tsc. asmst
IIongKongGafo
eJVD NOODLB PARLORa
Noodles
AND
Chop Suey
Oatstae Tray Orders a BpeciaJty.
Boxes for ladles and gentlemen.
OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT
Meal Tickets, SI Meals for M-eO
SpselaJ Chicken Dinner
Snndaya.
548 Main Street
Nest to . O. Blsg. Phone ft
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KWONG HONG LOW
116 Wast Aha St.. Upstaart. Phone 431 a
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