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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. PAGE SEVEN K C BAKING POWDER Always safe and reliable. If it isn't all we claim your grocer will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telb How To Open Clogged Nos trill and. End Hud -Colds. Teu fast fine in a few momenta. Tour cold In head or catarrh will be rone. Tour clogged nostrils will open. The ssr paaages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No mora idullness, headache; no hawk Ins, snaffling, mucous discharges or dryneaa; no struggling for breath at night. Tall your druggist you want a small bottle of Kir's creamr Balm. Apply a little 'of thia fragrant. antlseptla ereasn la your nostrils, let It pene trate through every air passage of the head; aoothe and heal the swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and re lief cesaea Instantly. It la Just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and mlneralble. DESERVES GOLD MEDAL FOR THIS CINCINNATI AUTHORITY TWJ.S MOW TO DRY UP A CORN SO ft IJKTS OUT. Teu oorn-pOstared men and wom en need) suffer no longer) Wear the ahoaa that nearly killed you before, says this Cincinnati authority. I be cause a few drops of freeeone applied directly on a tender, aching corn stops soreness at once and soon the corn loosens so It' can be lifted out, root and aM. without pain. A quarter of an ounce of frssgone costs very little at any drug store, but is sufficient to take off every hard or soft corn or callus. Thla should be tried,' as It la Inexpensive and la said not to Inflame or even Irritate tha surrounding tissue or skin. When You Clean Your House Don't Foret Hie Eastern Hide & Junk Co. Ill W. Railroad ft., Fradleton. Res. rksM liM. Rim. phone Ml, . M. fWFKl,3, Prop. Mr. Farmer We pay $7 a ton for mixed iron. All kinds of bottles, old rant and wrouxht iron, hides, pelts and furs of all, kinds, also rasa. We pny the hle.iest iirlce for second hand furniture. Copper wire, light copper I So Light Capper .' ISO Tellow Brass. ....... Isc Iilght Brass 10 Aluminum . ... tAo Pewter lo Tin Foil M54S Zinc o Load H Qraan Hides lHo Dry Hides lo Rubber Tlrea .. H Inner Tubes H The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY la at the store "what has" the "WHITMAN'S"" sign. Nobody In America makea candy like "WHITMAN'S." Others have tried, are still trying, but they can't Ho It. WHITMAN'S" stands for the A boa of "WHITMAN'S" CAMHKS are revelations to people who don't know, their goodness. Tollman & Co. Lsedip( Druathts For light, wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use fm AMERICA'S ONLY WOMAN MAYOK TO MAKE HKIl CITY A "8POTI,iKSS AM) . .rouc-raj town! .MAYOR lMBA. STARCHEH. For the first time In the history of the nation a government composed entirely of women wilt conduct the affairs or an American city. Durirm the recent election in Umatilla, Ore gon. Mrs. Laura Starcher not only defeated her husband, K. E. starcher, for the mayoralty, but all the other city offlcea were filled with women. The photograph ahows Mrs. Laura Starchor, the only American woman mayor, us she appeared when taking up the duties of her office. American athletes lead the world because they practice preparedness) Jump from Bed . in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tall why everyone should drink hot water each morning before breakfast. Why la man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despondent, worried; some days Ifeadachy. dull and unstrung; some days really In capacitated by illness. If we all would practice lnslde bathing, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of thou sands of half-slck. anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we ahouff see crowds of happy, heal thy, may -cheeked people everywhere. The reason la that the human system I Annm nnt rtri lt-elf MFh dSV of .11 the Vaafe which It accumulate under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, earn It ferments and forms ptomalne-eke poisons which are absorbed Into the blood. Just as necessary as It la to clean the ashes from the furnace each day. before the fire will urn blight and hot. so we must each morning clear the Inside "Brgsns et the previous day's accumulation of Indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether alck or well, are ad. vised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass or real hot water with a teaepoonful of limestone phne. (mate In It. as a harmleea meana or washing . out of the stomach, river, kidneys and bowels the Indigestible material, waate, sour bile and toxins-, thus cleansing, sweetening and purify ing the entire alimentary canal be fore putting more food into tne stomach. ' Millions of people who bed their turn at constipation, billons attack, acid stomach, nervous divva and sleepless nlghta have become real cranks about the morning lnide-atn A quarter pound of limestone phoa. phate will not cost much at the drug tore, bat Is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone. Its cleansing, sweetening and freshening effect upon the sys tem. HOT TEA BREAKS A COLD TRY THIS Oet a small packags of Hamburg Breast Tea. or as the German folks call It. "Hamburger Burst, Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup or boiling water upon It, pour through'a sieve and drink a teacup fill at anyikme. It ts the most elective way to break a old and cure grip, as It "opens the pores, relieving conrestlon. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking s cold at once. It la Inexpensive and entirely vege table, therefore harmless. we?WUMWWiw .iihii.ii m . '' I "5 I ' r ' "' i aiij.u tm 1 1 ii i m i.i wii.mii i ii i ew .i in M.W.IIIIIIH.IIIII.IJ iww.inwi.iiim)i.wiw. -www imwj'tmmMtormivwmKKemwt&y4ttticKeiSMfj,jM. EfMvwjjirap yews: yM-wewi'asw-paFsjgifej ts- ' p- 3 v , 'f " ' , V , yy-x - i - I 'i , f 3 r4. '-(-, fr" i4i0wfmitit'kifai' f ' I If " I eas"'-'"" f . ..dt. ' ' ... i .,,;.;.. . I ' .i. i iiisssssssssaassnessnsaMiiMsaiawiii gum oh sxcerf With a modern naval rifle mounted ! now fast approaching the xone bar upon her stern, as ahown In the pho- red by the German U-lwat decree on tograph, the French llnor Chicago Is her voyage eastward from New York Daily Chats With the Housewife KOAST KIMltKHIUS. KTI'PFKD WITH KM i:i(klt U T. Trim off the rouKh edges of two nets of rilia. crack the bonea acrnn the middle, rub the innide with salt, nprlnkle 'with black pepper and dredge with flour. Fill with sauer kmut. ciKikcd a half hour in just rimuKh water o prevent burning, then drain and the liiiuor reiw-i-ved. !ew the roast tightly and neatly all around and place in a dripping pun with 1 pint of the liquor drained Trom the kraut. Cook slowly, basting orten with the liiiuor in the pan. Turn so a to bake both sides equally. When tender, increase the heat, drede with flour, and brown richly. Serve with mashed potntoea ' COSMOPOLITAN TART. One hair pound flour. ounces hut t r; 1-4 pound eUKHr. 1-2 teaspoon linking, powder. Work the butter lightly Into the flour till fine, add ether ingredients. Blend all together with an egg Into a firm dough. Have a well greased plate, put the dough In the center and. with the knuckles well floured, preax the dough over tne ,.te.-Ahln the center and forming . a ollaht ridge round the edge. Hake in a moderately hot oven. Fill the center with grnid Juni. when wanted for tahle. MKIII CANDY HECIPFS. Sea Foam To S cups of light brown Miliar odd 1 cup of boiling water. lis anlve the sugar, and boll until It spins a long thread. Remove from the fire, und. when it stops bubbling, pour it on to the whites of two eggs which have cen beaten stiff and dry. Then add t tublespoonful of vanilla and J cup of chopped walnut meats. Drop from a teaspoon upon waxed paper. Veanut Itutter Fudge. A quick nut fudge that is delicious may be made with peanut butter, which does duty as two Ingredients, both as nuts and as hitter. Roll together 2 cups of white sugar (or brown. If preferred) with S- cup or milk and a speck of salt. When it spins a thread, take It ofr the fire and add I tabl cspiminful of peanut butter (a little more, if a very strong nutty flavor Is desired.) Heat this In well, then add 1-2 teaspoonful of vanilla. This recipe may be varied NEW LIVESTOCK PORTUAND. March t. North Portland seta the hogs, cattle and sheep market for the rest of the Pa cific coast markets. In some of the other markets, the country buyers get out among prodn- '.-i and purchase suppllim at much i'-oi than they can purchase in this market. Soma of th other coast stockyards are run en tirely tn this manner, meaning the loss or many thousands or dollars an nually to the counary shipper who rails to send his supplies to a com pel it, ve market such as North Port land. . For Instance there were very liberal purchases ot swine In Idaho during the lust few days for today's arrive' at 119 nrr hundred oounds there. It cos leas than $1 per hundred pounds to ehlp to the Portland market, there fore on the basin of todays market the country easier lai losing money. The same Is true of cattle and sheep, lings Advance M Cents. There was a sheer advance of SOc per hundred pounds In the price of hog at North Portland when a sale of a carload lot wss msde at $18.0. the marhest price ever reached here since Portland was established. j Th hogs that brought this extrems ; record priee came from H. S. Mitch- ; ell of jneeph, although the entire , shipment over pundsy brought unosti- j allv rood values. , nuyers rrom ther markets awi? news from Portland before nsmlns their quotation In many Instances, therein wtstilitshinc this market a the price maker for the entire co.t. Oeneral hog rear: Heaw parking $1S40I1S Hew Ite-ht 1.011 18 Ruugh heavy 110001115 READY FOR SUBMARINE ATTACK or s s. Chicago more or lens. For Instance, excellent fudge is made with water Instead of milk. In that, case, stir the peanut butter into the fudge while holding It over a slow fire. Hemove it rrom the stove, and let it stand for 10 or 15 minutes. 'Then add vanilla and beat. This should be very creamy. Tliii heme mixture, taken ofr the stove be fore It has cooked quite long enough tc he candy, makes an excellent filling ii nd top for layer cake. HOW TO PIT ON YOUIt HAT. First and( foremost you must put n your hat, whatever Its form, size, or style, straight pn the head, coming well down toward the eyebrows, show ing the ears, but not hiding the hair at the hack. A straight line must be rrcserved where It rests on the head. The jaunty look produced by a tilt Is r.ot now tolerated by fashion. an.d hats are now a veritable head-covering. This Is really an important point, says the Queen, lndon.- for the whole eleeft of the hat and the face depends u-on,lt. Two shapes for the momerlt seem to lead the. way; the turban. "'eh savors of Russian 'n-Plratlon. iltA eall as mis aI1 anil nartinai and the sailor, our old and decided fnvorite. which l seldom dislodged for Ion, but which now muwt be made with a broad brim and decidedly hiph crown. No doubt a the season ad vances we shall be having: tranjpar er.t crowns and the brim dipping a little, so that one can look through 1. almost when on. Tulle In likely to be uppermost In millinery when uprirtff appears. ITII.ITY KI-OHT BA(iS. To match the incoming aport suits, aweaters, scarfs and hats, there an? some nobby new utility ban. These are broat wide-mouthed affairs, with a big ring to swing upon the arm. They hold tennis shoes, contain the sweater when it Isn't In use, carry a book to read on the beach, knitting for an idle moment, and apch -mall Acesftaories a handkerchiefs, pocket book and glovea. When a drunken man doesn't think he is exceptionally wise, he is beyond the thinking stage. MARK 13 HI! pigs u o en. is Pigs ..- 10.00011.15 mockers . . 10.25 10 SO Ceuje Prtree Advanced. In the cattle division of ths North Portland market, the top price for steers was moved to $10. While there was a nominal amount or business done hero last week at that place, the general market for extreme tons did not mov above SO. 10. During the morning trade there aere sales in carload lota at I9.S09 86. The cow market was also firmer, with early msIms 50o higher, but closing quota tiona were Just about steady. Calves again sold firm at 110. general cattle market range: Peat heavy beef steers . . S0.80C2 10. Oft Ileal 1 1 CM beef steers . . . Host beef cows Itest heifers Ordinary to good cowa . , Heal -butcher bulls IJch( bulls (Vive (00 0.75 7.75tf son 11 7.S0O 8.60 ,.60 7 00 8.00 rr 00 7.00 f 10 SO 6,75 78 S OOO 00 2X. ;Se,'ker - feeder steers i Stooker-feeder cows .... Ismls no to HIS Market lor lambs was shifted up a sheer zic in the'North Portland yards te the start of the week, with extreme tup at 115. is. There was a sale early of shorn yearlings, which broke all previous hish price records here while wool yearling wethers wesitJ at Ill.Tt and ewes at 0 "t. There was only a small run of sheep snd lambs in the yards here and the trade Is still fsmlshed. Oeneral mutton and lamb marVetr l1 erv-l moonrnln hmNi IS IS I Rest vallev lambs M 50013 0H Wethers II GO 11.75 EWa S0e .7S Goats I ISO I 50 anw-iveAermxvsj. The Chicago carries both passenger and a cargo of war munitions. She rev lies upon the accuracy at her gunners to protect her from U-boat attacks. ' atste of Ohio, City of ToleOo, Lnru C'ountv. sa. Frank 'J. Cbeney makes estta that be Is senior partner of the firm of K. J. Cheney I t' rfoina business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, snd tbst said firm will pay the sum of USE HUNDKEO DOLLARS for each and every ease of Ca tarru that cannot be cored by the nse of HALL'S (,'ATABIIU CUKK. FICANK J CIIKNKT. Sworn to before me sad subscribed la my presence, this 6th day of December, a U. 18S. A- W. ULKASON. i&mii Notary Pnbllc Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally snd seta tbronth tbe Blood oo tbe atocoo Surfaces of tbe System. Send for testi monials, free. H F. 1. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by sll drngglsts, TSe. liall's Fsmlly Tills for eonstlpftloa. , 1ST BAMtlM-'PTCm. In the ld-o-Kt oourt of the t'nited States for the JMHtrict of Oregon. In the Matter of K. H. Harris, Bankrupt. To the Creditors of B. H. Harris, of Milton, in he county of Umatilla, and district aforesaid, Bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that on the 26th day of February, A. D. 117, the said B. H Harris was duly adjud icated a Bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the office of the undersigned, ref eree In Bankruptcy at Pendleton. Oregon, on March lth, A. T. 11T, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at which time and place the Creditors may attend prove and file their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the Bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come be fore the said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton, Ore gon, this 3rd day of March, A, D 11T. THOS. FITS GERALD, Referee In Bankruptcy. HEADACHE STOPS, Or. James' Headache Powders give instant relief Cost dime package. Nerve-racking. splitting or dull, throbbing headaches Yield in just a few moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any dru store. It's the quiet est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve the ssony and distress now I You can. Millions of men and women ' have found that headache sad neuralgia misery is needless. Get what vou ask -lor. CLASSIFIED DIRECTOR Y ATTORNEYS. D. -W. BAIXJSY, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7. S, . Despaln Bldg. GEORGE W. OOTTTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Room IT, Schmidt block CARTER A BMYTHK, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. FFK a FKK. ATTORBNT9 AT LAW. Office la Despaln building. JOHN W. HTJFT. ATTORNKT-AT-U. Room 5. American Nation el Bank building. R 1. KEATOR. ATTOR.VKT AT U. Room It. Smith-era wford Building. i A. NEWBKRRT. ATTORNPT AT Law. Smith-Crawford Building. PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR nevs st law: rooms X and 0. Smith Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORNaTW AT law. orrice over Taylor Hardware company. RAL.EY A RALKT. ATTORENTS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STK1WER. ATTOR ney at law. Office la Smith-Craw ford building. Prof. Hertzog Praises This Perfect Laxative im. mijnTJin syri'P pepsiv AX IMSAIj KEMWV FOH CONSTIPATION, tn every family there is more or less occasion for a laxative remedy. It is to meet this need that Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin is prepared, and that this combination of simple laxa tive herbs with pepsin fulfills its par pose is proven by its place In thou sands of American homes. Prof. F. J. C Hertzog, the well known linguist, 2341 North Orianna Street, Philadelphia, Pa., wrote t Dr. Caldwell that he has used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin In his house, bold with excellent results and thai he add his family consider it Indeed a friend in need, and always keep a bottle of it on hand. Constipation is the direct cause of much serious Illness and is a condi tion that should never be neglected. Harsh cathartics and violent purga tives should never be employed to re lieve constipation, because the very violence of their action shocks the en tire system. .A mild laxative, such as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is far preferable, being mild and gentle In its action, .without griping or other pain or discomfort; its freedom from I all opiate or narcotic drugs makes an Ideal remedy for children. Uormth and Economy go hand in hand with those who use our ROCK SPRINGS COAL Lump or Nut Dry Wood of All Kinds B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone 5 ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE OR DO YOU STILL USE THE OLD FASHIONED BROOM IN YOUR HOUSE CLEANING? An . Pacific Power & PHONE 40 a A. LOWELU counsellor at h spain building. ATTORNEY ANI tw. Office la De FUN KRAI, DIRECTORS. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE 8TOR1 Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral par lor, morgue and funeral ears. Calk responded to day or night. Cornet Main and Water streets. Telephone . JOHN . BAKER. FUNERAL Dl rector and licensed embelmer. Op posits postofftes. Funeral parlor two funeral ears. Calls responded n day or night. Phone II. AfCnoXEERS. COU W. F. TOHNKA. AUCTION eer. makes a socially of farmers stock and machinery sales. The man that gets yoa ths money." Leave orders at East Oregoniaa of floe. MlSCTELAAJTBOrS. UEOAL, BLANKS OP EVERT DsV eoriptloa for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, sta ror sale at East Oregoniaa office. POCLTHY 1TR RAI-K. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS, hatch ing eggs, premier laying strain of northwest. Hardy, range raised year ling hens, v goroua Hoganlsed rerk erela Send for catalogue. Kverlav Egg Farm. The Da lies. Oregwa. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin Is sol in drug stores everywhere for fifty cents a bottle. To avoid substitutes be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Byrss Pepsin. See that a facsimile of . Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton In whlem tbe bottle la packed. A trial bottks. free of charge, can be obtained r 1 writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. Washington w.( Monnceuo. i""" BE UP-TO-DATE and use QectriG Vacuum ter NO DUST SANITARY NO ODOR HEALTHFUL COSTS LESS THAN ,c AN HOUR Your Electrical Dealer or Light Company DOCTORS. DR. S A. ROB, PRACTICE LIM IT. lted to the eye, ear, nose and throat. Charity patients l.-t and srd Saturday mornings, n Judd Building. MJStlXXAJtBOrS. LEGAL BUNtl Or EVERY scnptloa for county eeore. oourt. justice court, real estate. tor sale at East Oregoniaa office. INSCRAMCK AND LA.D BIMMX BENTTJCY MONnOMERY. REaU estate, fire, life snd accident Insur ance agenta 1S Mala street. Pbeae. tot. MOM TAMA FARM LlAMIMI. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAlTWAf Lands la eastern Montana at li t, to 118 per acre. Suitable for farm t ess or graxiag. Easy terms For nfes motion write or see W. C Holt. Miasm t-lty. Moats shx)u nr ii:i.KHJt V. STRORI.E. DEALER IN snd second hand roeda paid for all Ind hand rooda NSTW CasBj est place to buy household goeda tia B- Court Phone 17 1W. ARCHITECT. RAT MONO W. HITCH, tect. lesi-als Rulldlng. 1(8. Peadletea. Oregon. ARlgfl. Paesm