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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1917)
V.!"r" ,:!,i ' ..: .. - .'-V ' X DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1917. EIGHT PAGES ' PAGE FOUR V The Rtwarch Club will neft to morrow afternoon with Mrs. Ray mond Bnyder as hes at the home .f Kev. and Mra. J. K. Snyder. Pwndlt-ton Circle RS7, Women of Woodcraft, met liut evening to eleot delegate and alternates to the dis trict convention of the order which will be held In La Grande In the near I Tut ure. Following the election a ! clever and delightful St Patrick's i Day nrogram was nmantui 4 .. .1 Ing an instrumental solo by Miss Ger 11 i-v imnen, a vocal solo y Hiss Alma Scheer; a violin solo by Mis Kdna SnJinjjr. accompanied by Miss Thelma Saline;; a vocal solo by Miss I-aura Cahlll; a reading by Miss Fleta Hall; a vocal solo by George Phelps and a comic dialos-ue in cos tume, "A Wake In Ireland," by Dan O'Donnell and Du Venme ijvermore. The evening; waa concluded with a delicious banquet, the taJlee being most attractive in pretty decorations characteristic of Ft. parlck's Day. Prank I Robinson, trombone player in -the Elks band, left last night for Pendleton to spend a few days. IjA llrande observer. Sixty members of the girls" NatlonT al Honor Guard met In the club room of the library last evening to com plete the organization of the Pendle ton chapter. The reports of the va rious committees were heard and a new committee to formulate rules was appointed. Including Miss Edith Johnson, Misa Ardia C&llison and Miss Madeline Burgess- Captains of the corps were also named. Miss Kdna Zimmerman and Miss Doris J?Ve head ing division One and Mis Norma Al loway and Misa vera Tempi direct ing division Three.- Tuesday was chosen aa the regular meeting night. k-Jiu.uih(;1u1jln;;iiai,iihi,.i.iiiiiilLjl,hU;liiii1IWiill mam mmam II S3 k3 35.00 Brings You a Guaranteed Electric Vacuum Cleaner Then you can pay the balance at the rate of $3.00 a month nearly a year in which to pay and you have the" use of it .in the meantime Hotpoint Cleaner $27.50 Thor Five" Cleaner 322.50 DISCOUNTS FOR CASH Here's your chance; a chance to keep your rugs and carpets beauti fully clean, while you save all the weary work of sweeping and the nuisance of frequent dusting. - Telephone our office or your electrical dealer for a demonstration. Then use the machine in your own home and watch it suck all the dirt and dust up into the bag. PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. PHONE 40 or Your Electrical Dealer II if sm S3 iiwmiHiiHHSiwmniwi'MiirmimnmmWtmnwn! mi ir u.iim, ii, ... , ,.!.. J;,.i, :.,.i,i:iiji-:tj.miltllllf. nnnsnniirnitiimftHm umutmmmmuu Yesterday 20 women responded to the first call for work Issued by the I'mattlla chapter, Red Cross society, the meeting being at tho county li brary. Surgical dressings are now being made. In explanation of the work taken up here a local leader in the move said: "It Is rather a stal gerlng thought 40 realize what the future of these gause dressings will be, yet they are the true symbols of the industry and mercy of the men and women who ure trying to stop some of the great wuiinds of life. Tho Red Cross the official relief organi sation of the-United States may not be able to prevent war or civilian dis aster but It lessons some of the pain and sufferings. It is the duty of every American citizen to ally him self with the Red Cross and help to make the American Red Cross the most efficient and moat widely use ful humanitarian agency in the world." The public la cordially invit ed to attend the meetings. Mrs. Ella Reager, who for seven years has been record keeper of the 1-e.dy Maccabees, and during that time has missed but .two meetings, was presented with a handsome Lad) Maccabee pin yesterday in apprecia tion of her splendid services and un tiring devotion to the lodge. The presentation came as a complete sur prise to Mrs. Reager, the meeting be ing held in Eagle-Woodman hall. Later, the members initiated a large class and then adjourned to the Del ta for a luncheon in honor of Mra Reager. the new members and Mrs. Nona Rogers, who has served as the efficient chairman of several com mittees. A thoroughly delightful time waa enjoyed. The W. C. T. V. tomorrow after noon and evening at the club room of the library have arranged the follow ing program for the state and na tional organiser and lecturer, Mrs. Lottie Hannon: A vocal solo, Mies Ksther South, accompanied by Miss Olga Norgren, a vocal duet. Miss Arloulne Clevenger and Mrs. Virgil Fendall. At 7:30 o'clock a public lecture on the subject of "Balrlotlsm" will be given. Decorations will be in the national colors. Walter Rom will sing a patriotic selection. Mack Smith of Helix Is a Pendleton visitor today. W. C. Harding of Walla Wallaj la at the Pendleton. Carl Gilbert of Echo came up on the motor this morning. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Compton of Umatilla are visitors In, the city to- J day. Charles shlomberg of the Peoples Warehouse, has gone Co Portland up on a business trip. Col. J. H. Ral'ey arrived home this morning from Portlund where he had been on legal business. Cyril O. Brownell. prominent Uma tilla resident and a member of the ' You Can Make Excellent Cake with Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. Try the following recipe according to the new way: . CREAM LAYER CAKE Old Way 1 op usr - K cup milk t cup Aour t teaspoon Boral Baking rWll H cup shortmlng navonua New Way I rOp Ufa' I cup milk I cup Sour 4 toaapoooa Kora! Baking Fwa ! t tablespoon hoftwung j aassBnui usjtwihs Make 1 Largg 2-layr Ck DIRECTIONS Cream the sugar and shortening ogethr,than mis hi th egg Attar sifting th Hour and Royal Baklna Powder together two or thro time, dd It all to the miit ure. Gradually add the milk and keel witb spoon ontll vow bavaa smooth pour batter. Add th flavoring. Pour Into gr eased lever cat ttns and pake in a moaorataiv no oven lonwemr niDHiw. i nn caav i baked In two la 7 era. Put together with a ailing and spread witb wUUiatng ' MDYAL BAKING POWDER mads from Cream of Tartar, derived from grape. No Alum 1 No Phosphate J board of directors of the new road organisation. Is up for the day. J. M. Montgomery, UmatlHa coun ty representative of the Paolfic Coast Blevator Co.. will go down to Port land tonight on a business mission. HenrJ W. Collins, local gralnman, C. EX Kelson, assistant state manager of the Equitable Life, and St. J. Burke, well known wool buyer, left on No. 17 today for Portland on business. Improve Your Complexion Get your blood pure, keep the liver active and the bowels regular, and disfiguring pimples and unsightly blotches will disappear from the face. For improving the complexion and putting the blood in good order BEE-SHAP'S pills are safer, better and surer than cosmetics. They eliminate poisonous matters from the system, strength en the organs and purify the blood bring the health glow to the cheeks, brighten the eyes, improve and Beautify the Skin ' Directions of Special Value le Women are .with Every Bex. Sold by druggists throughout tho world. In boxes, 10c, 25c When You Clean Your Houta Don't Forget ; Ttie Eastern Hide &MCa. 121 W. Railroad St.. Prmlletoa. Res. Phone 729-J. Bus. Phone Ml M. OOKKKI.E. Prop. All kinds of bottles, old east and wrought Iron, hides, vests and furs of all kinds, also rags. We pay the highest price for second hand furniture. Copper wire, light copper Ite Light Copper , . . lso Yellow Brass ....lie) bight Brass lec .Aluminum See Pewter lee Tin Foil M Ho 511 no So Lead . 4 9 Green Hides . ...lSHo Dry Hides 17e Rubber Tires ........ .. e Inner Tubes IK The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY Is at the store -what has" the "WHITMAN'S" sign. Nobody In America makes candy II ks "W HITMAN 'K." Others have tried, are still trying, but they can't de It. "WHITMAN'S stands for the A box of WHITMAN'S CAN DIM are revelations to people who don't know their goodness. Tollman & Co. Losdkig'.Drutikui iniifHiiiiiiiiiiimiimwmimiiiHMiimiuuiHHm Ethel Barrymore A Gamble for a Woman's Love '- vwHHrara "I! Alto Theatre f. WEDNESDAY sa The White Raven To be compared with The Spoilers 7m mmmm a'-ma H w w WTQc ' y$L.-. . . .. ..w-wj llll n i ''. . - . , u .,..,, Q . 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