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PACE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. EIGHT PAGES Fewer Eggs are required with WAt BAKING 11 AL POWDER In many recipes the number of eggs may be reduced with excellent results by using an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, for each egg Omitted. The following recipe is a pnjcai example: BO Chocolate Sponge Roll V4, m flow POM MlH 1 etac ucr t w H cP hot water 1 1 spoon nlU I tNRpooai Ray! DIRECTIONS Sift floor, baking powder ami salt together tar, timea. Bt who! egg. Add slowly sugar, than boiling watar slowly; add next vanilla, netted chocolate and melted ahortaoin;, ssnWaif beating. Sift in dry ingrechenta, and fold in aa lightly aa poawbl. Poor into lanje baking pan lined with oiled paper, and bake in alow oven twenty minutes. When dona, turn out on a damp, hot doth, spread with white icing and roll BeeeTet ef lei Hue arnica eeoneRtiee la ere ana ether mBtie baareoteot .PLaiiad baa. KOTaX BAK1MQ POWDER CO. Ul WmUo, St. New Tort CHINA To KN'D OJTOI TRADE. . t Governance Arranges to Bay Re anamlng Rtnrk of the Drug;. WASHINGTON, March . tg. The oplnra trade in China, once probably the greatest Industry of that country, will be entirely stamped out after March SI, according to 'advices just received from Peking. , ' Aa agreement has been concluded between Vice President Pong . Kne Chang and the Shanghai opium com bine for the purchase of the remain ing stock: through an issue of treas ury bonds, and this agreement has been ratified by the cabinet. Do You Want a Home? Bo you want a home? If so, I will sell you a lot and you can build yourself, or I will aen yon the lot and build the home for you and give you terms on the same. A. H. Cox. Adv.) sirs. Gertrude Rogers and little Ann t 1 r i u-hn hui'a t.u.n it , . .. . K .. .! Itnst mnnlR with Mr Diwbk n,fhu Mrs. o. Buchanan on Butter Creek. expect to return to Pendleton soon. A pretty Easter setting marked the ! bridge evening at tne beautiful new noma or Mr. ana Mrs. Lyman CI. Rice for which Mr. and Mrs, Rico and Mr. and Mrs. William E. Lowell a-ere hosts last evening. Six tables were Included In the play and high score honors were won by Mrs. Her bert Thompson and James R Bowler. Guests other than members of the Fortnightly Bridge Club were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Toung, Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence Ash, Miss Louise Bailey, and James R. Bowler and Harold J. Warner. Eagle-Woodman Halt presented a very pretty appearance last evening when the Artisans entertained with a largely attended dancing party. The lodge colors, red, white and blue, were used in profusion about the walls, together with American flags. A seven piece orchestra furnished music for the dancing which contin ued until midnight. There were about 300 in attendance. . The Busy Bee Club met with Mrs. George Ness Tuesday afternoon and spent a very enjoyable time. Thirty members were in attendance with the following visitors, Mrs. Amy Haas, Miss Laura Haas, Mrs. George Chit tenden, Mrs. Carrie Borson, Mrs. Georgia McClintock, Mrs. H. Whit aker, Mrs. B. M. Candish, Mrs. J. A. Drake, Mrs. Frank Whetstone and Mrs. Fred Toung. A dainty two course luncheon was served. BE PATRIOTIC jThe Alfa Theatre OP OUR We Have Arranged :ow TOtT SOME OF the exact conditions op NATION TODAY". lmorican lives Lost" women am drowned when tlte S. 8. Iimcopim t torpedo ed wlttMMit warning. JS HAS ARJt N;KT TO TAKE CARE OP THE PEOPLE WHO WILT, g BE IWABLE TO GET INTO THE OREGON. WE WIUi ALSO GIVE J A BIG MATINEE PROGRAM OP PATRIOTIC PICTURES AND B MTSIC, Jj TO SHOW YOU SOME OP THE EXACT CONDITIONS 5 NATION TODAY. Germany Plots Against U.S. m fieeretary Lajxtfng reveaal a MTrt plot by Germany to embroil Ass- 4 d erica la a war with Mexico and Japan, d d 9 f WITH THE IT.UiAX ARMY K 5 Exclusive ptctans UlmptrmUns; the steady advance of the Italians over T. ' toe ragged moantaln range, of the Carso. V. r " at TA MARTTAIi SPIRIT PREVAILS Z 9 Great aailitary deanoruitrsUneM are larld la tavedo, Texas. New Or- C tea as BeU Hops prefiare to serve toe coeuitry. K d ONE OF THE EXACT CONDITIONS OP OCR (X)l'VTRY TODAY, d d WHAT WOl IJ) YOC DO INT HER PLACE? A A lasagne a wang Ctrl bora la one of the waring connlrtes, married to 2 5j a aaaa eajgaged la the aaaamfaetnre of manlttooa destined for ase !5 again her motiier laod. . E i MARY MASH 0 .Is eocti a girl la , d A a am m . a a w aa Ta -firms and the Women w d This pet-tore will help yoa decide. d ' Interesting announcement just made is that of the approaching mar. riage of Miss Daphne June Stewart and Frank J. Streibig jr., of Portland which will be solemnized April 15. Miss Stewart Is the attractive and popular daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Stewart of this city. For the past year she has made her home In Port land, returning last evening for a vis it with her parents. Mr. Streibig is a young attorney of Portland, a mem ber of the Delta Theta Phi law frater nitv and popular with a wide circle of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDonald wen to Walla Walla to attend the Gan 9paulding concert. While there they will tie guests of Miss Malen Burnett. Active preparations are now under way for the fourth annual ball of the Pendleton Fire Department which is to be given at the Eagle-Woodman hall on the evening or April twelfth. Committees have their plans well in hand and already tickets are, belnr sold for the event A very enjoyable recital was given by the Athena class of Nellie Whitinr McDonald at the home of Mrs. D. H. Mansfield on Tuesday afternoon. It was interesting to notice the progress and their playing showed thorough and efficient work on the part ot both teacher and pupils Mrs. Lyman O. Rice la anticipating visit from her mother. Mrs. Avery of Hood River, who Is expected to ar rive in a short time. Mrs. J. M. P. Snyder is expected to return to Pendleton shortly and with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell, will reside at 421 Madison street. Eighty-five girls were present last evening at the special meeting of the Honor Guard held in the council room of the city halt Membership pledges were signed and preparations made for the Patriotic Parade to morrow evening. The girls will form j THE GOOD UUQ6E WEtTS A DISCONTENTED WESTERN MAN. HCI6HBOR. YOU LOOK AS IF VOU HAD lost YOUR LST FRIEND ANYTHING I CAN DO FOR YOUt IF HE GETS A CHEW OF W-B TOBACCO I'M CERTAINLY GO INS TO BIT ONE TOO I LOST MY LAST AND BEST) f I SRIENO! THAT WAS A r-' I r I POUCH OF W-B CUT L I I TOBACCO. YOU KNOW A 1 I 1 LITTLE CHEW LA6T3AND1 I ) 1 CONTENTS A MAN " fwj ?3 WHO is there that's got the heart to refuse a man a little chew from his pouch of W-B CUT Chewing especially if he's a gentlemanly fel low who would appreciate rich tobacco? Once a man gets used to real tobacco, it goes mighty hard with him. to swing back to the ordinary over sweetened kind. W-B has cut in two the amount he tucks away in his cheek. Haas ly WE7MAN-BKUT0N COMPANY, 1107 sVaaaway, Haw Twk City at the library at T o'clock Thursday evening. Every one is requested to wear white or as near white as can be arranged. The Wesse! store room has -been obtained and classes in mil itary drill will soon be formed. ; People like to hear themselves talk because they usually talk about them . selves. At a meeting of the Junior class of the P. Hi. a, it was decided to bold the annual Junior prom some time In the second week of April. Committees have been appointed and preparaUons are being made to I They were purchased from the best More Registered Shorthorn Bulls. 8. Mets & Sons have just received another shipment of 40 registered Shorthorn bulls from their Illinois farms. These bulls are all coming two year old. dark red and roans. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MAX UNDER. THE GREATEST COME- f. nUW IV TUP U.,tlv I afl iiiuiimiuniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiuiinimiiiiii! I SPECIALS FOR I EASTER Silk Boot Stockings, pair 35c AU Silk Stock. inss, pair $1X0 All Silk Ribbon, yard 5c mod 10c Fancy Silk Ribboex, yard 20c and 25c Dauxaty lisjnvd kerchief a . 10c axrad 15c Ivory Easter Crosses, '. 25c BIG REDUCTION ON CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS. Cocrrt Strvx 1 AvfcSsi tii-"Vr- arT Rheumatism Is Mr Weather Prophet. Iran tell stormy weather days off by the twinges in my shoul ders and knees. But here's an eld friead that sooa drives oat lbs pais Sloes Uaineal is so eery to apply, so rabbins st all, it sinks right la sad fixes the pais. Oeaeer than atusey plasters aad aiaraaewaj. Try it tor Coat, laabago. Boa- rairta, biuisss as. sprsias. At yoor dmfja. 25c 50c. ami S1.00. make this annual function the best ever held in the high school. John Griswold is In from Helix to day. W. R, Taylor is down today from Athena. Brio Johnson, Vansycle rancher, is in town today. Harold Cochran Is down from Athena for the day. W. J. Warner, Hermlston attorney. is here on business today. Emory Worthington of Athena, is a Pendleton visitor today. J. C. Chestnut of Adams is spend' ing the day in ipendleton. C. W. Steen, prominent . MlIton farmer, is in the city today. Dr. Guy Boyden has returned home from a viait In Portland and Seattle. I B. Conger of Long creek is here on a short business trip and Is registered at the Golden Rule. B. C. Wilson is in from the Roy Horn ranch on McKay creek and re ports many evidences of winter there yet. W. W. Cryder, forest supervisor. has returned from. Portland where he attended the convention of foresters last week. E. C. Goodwin of Portland, repre sentative of the Mutual Life, la here and . Intenda spending some time in the county. N'lles Fellows of Madison. Wis., has arrived for a visit at the home of his sister, Mrs. D. B. Waffle. He is on an extended jaunt which has already taken him through the south as far as Florida. herds in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana and Wisconsin. Among tnem are many of the best Scotch bred bulls which are good enough to head any herd. Mr. Mets claims that this Is the best lot of bulls that was ever shipped to Umatilla county. !!VE IPCAL Itching Rash All Over Face Was a sight So bad could not shave. Skin very red and sore, borne nights did not sleep on account of itching. Used a cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Ointment and was completely healed. From signed statement of Wat. Enter ing, 6310 Cottage Grove, Chicago, ill., Sept. 29, DM. , i , Cuticura Soap, to cleanse, purify and beautify, Cuticura Ointment to soften, soothe and heal, have been most success ful in the severest forms of skin and scalp troubles, but greater still is what they have done in preserving clear skins, clean scalps, and good hair as well as in preventing little skin troubles becoming great ones This has been brought about By using no other soap for toilet pur poses than Cuticura. It is ideal for the complexion because so delicate, creamy and fragrant Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-D. Skin Book on reorient. Ad dress post-card: "Caticnra, Dept. R, sola throughout tne world. tmrNvHvi AXON tp six A good "six" for the price of an ordinary "four" Another carload of the models Just unloaded for immediate delivery. SEE THESE II SAXON BESTS. Six cylinder high speed Continental motor Fedder's honey-comb radiator.. Saxon multiple-disc dry plate clutch. Heavy, rigid frame. '. Ttmken roller bearlnKs. Timken front and rear axles. Timken helical bevel drive gear. Vanadium steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carburetor. , Remy ignition. s Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. All for $975 f o. b. Pendleton . W. C. NAY Distnbiitiiio Pt At City Auto Co., Tin Cottonwood Street. Trlrphone IS 'j i ' " . e - ' - ' 'r ' MDLLE CECILE PAQUIN & CO. The feature attraction at the Alta theatre tonight will be Mdlle. Cecile Paquin & Co., presenting a beautiful posing act. Cecile Paquin is known as the International Artists Model and has been the subject of a number of famous paintings. notwithstanding the fact that this exquisitely formed young woman is but in her twenty-second year. -Special scenery, lighting effects and paraphernalia are shown in each picture. Correct reproductions of famous mas terpieces are shown, such as: "Kalama," "The Dawn of Love." The Castaways," "Winter," "The Vampire," "The Crystal- Gazer," etc., as well as several original poses. This act has just arrived from Australia, where it haa been featured in the principal cities for the past two years. At the Earls Court Exposition. London. Ensr.. Cecil Paanin. won the gold medal for the most perfectly formed female rnaer zu years oi age. Divorce Is Granted. A decree of divorce in favor of the plaintiff was granted yesterday In the case of Jean Coffman vs. Loren T. Coffman. iiiiiMmiaiiiMiii.nl maiwn, i miiiw .mw 1 .1 i iniii ill .. .. .... .1 , ill , :.. , ,u. i : iH ! Iffl ' F""!: F I H I r: T""lmiif .OT,MUW,,MM(IUMinMmWUMWIUIiaMM Dr. Smlthi Hero. Dr. c J. Smith of Portland arriv ed In the city this morning to M I witness before the grand Jury now In session. The grand Jury has not yet made a report but will probably do so in the morning. Cornncid to Remain For Time. Sergeant Bud Cornfield today re ceived instrucUons to send the men on as soon as possible but to remain J in Pendleton himself as a recruiting officer for the time being, the com pany being in need of recruits. He has already signed five up. Besides Vaughan and Campbell, Robert Ra ag ain, Edward Somma and Henry Rlggs have enlisted with him. A number of the men already belong ing to the company have not yet ha. time to report her. but are expected In a few days. RKD CROSS NOV FOR HHD. (Continued from Page 1.) a ii.arTy I W Hh w' These facts have been ascertained by local ladies from consultation with insurance men her. and from m a received this morning by Mrs. Jessie 8. Vert from the western di rector of the Red Cross, Th. mes sage reads ss follows: Membership In th. American Red Cross is open to any man, woman or chtld desiring to help th. greatest re lief organisation In the world. Mem bership involves absolutely no obli gation. Membership due. aopport I workers such as doctors, nurse snd others who enlist for aetivs service. These sre paid by the government. The American Red Cross hi employed at .hospitals and relief stations locat ed at safe dlstancaat from battle fields, not at the front. Doss not af fect Insurance In th. slightest dear. JOHX Le CLTMEH. DALJt rUTHM S.LL sat i ground fitted. 11 ssperasBoa. Manorial Bank Building. Peadletoa upuiuwa, ana opUc V m-r-i ysars A man can Thar are peopi. wbo resolve to be happy and take a ehaaoe .a Swing good. AM Por Adams, ALhewa aad w ksavas Allans-Ward.OBL, at IS sed 1:1 p. nv each day. Phop. for rervationa Ralph Shaffer, prop E3 E 3 3 i 1 E 3 II t r x i f I i t YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS Let us do your washing so that every housewife can join the Red Gross Society and give this time to her Country. We'll do yoor washing Roogli-Dry, 7c I&. Tel. 179, we will call for and deliver Troy Laundry Co. "We Wash everything but the baby" Telephone 179 YOU! 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