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PAGE SKVEM TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1917. lllllllllM(IHIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllHffll5)IIHIU!IHUMI ! NEVTON PaiDi?s,s I Daily Chats With the Housewife A cake without butter ! . (Report No. J) They told me that wholesome Cottolene made delicious cakes. To make sure, I had Katie make this cake. I looked on. At the start, Katie was very doubtful. She aid, "You've got to use butter for cake." I said, "No, you haven't. Just one-third less of Cotto lene than you would of butter. You wait and see." ' I. wanted to show Katie and I was hoping for an A-number-one cake. By a man who saw it Katie went ahead do ing a lot of things that I did not understand. But finally the batter was ready. I licked the ' spoon and the batter flavor gave promise of a fine ake flavor. It kept its promise. When the layers were done Katie said, " My I See how light it is." , We waited 15 min utes for (he cake to cool before testing its flavor When we did, Katie's doubts were removed. , done Her cocoanut cake was certainly a delicious cake and not a speck of but ter had been used. . Katieused this recipe: Two-thirds cup Cottolene 2 cup sugar 3 cups Hour 5 level teaspoon hakhiK )d-f Quarter teaspoon salt 1 cup milk Half teaspoon each lemon and va nilla. Boiled ironing sprink leU with cocoanut. ' From R. J. C, Jr. FREEI Cook Book containing 239 recipes by famous cooks seat free. Write to The N. K. Fair bank Company, 111 West Wash ington Street, Chicago, 111. Oofitoleinie " The Natural Shortening" Teal Cottolene Is also superior for frying- and for all shortening At grocers in ' of convenient i.KHMAS AIMTIlAIiTY rbpokts Burrs HUN ft lstswjsMsnUon of ttt,OM Tana nroa of Hratppssuj In BHUan (tsaaael. At. Issatle Oueaa and Mortis Htm An- BaTRI.IN, March M. Destruction or llfl.SaS tons (row of shipping ! tha Brftlah channel, Atlantic and North sea by German submarine was announced by tha admiralty yr-irter-day. Among- the ahlpa destroyed were the following": Rrttiah armed atramer Connauxht of 2(48 tons. MrttUh armed three-mastr-d teasel of 1300 tons, British sailing svips Adelaide. Mao lean. Abaja, Gazelle and Utopia. "India" Infcnnatica About Eczema Kritlnh fishing- steamers Red Cap and craxa.of SI 2 tons. . Oreek steamer Theodore Pansales of ISIS tona. Norwesrian stoamrrs, Hteeras, lUur vanirer. Lars PVrstenaes and The-de Thede Fuxelond. Norwegian Bailing ship Hermes. 'WaHkinx the akin, rubbing- salves and lotions on it, will not cure your KrTTt. Yon may temporarily relieve tha constant itching-, bat If yon want to gwt at the Mat of tha trouble, yoo ttut parity your blood. Infected blood is dangerous, and wnea tha watery sores and pimple appear, yon should loeo no time in piueuilf a bottle of S. 8. S. - This great remedy, which waa dis eoTered over fifty years ago, wlU wash out and strengthen your blood, and tha annoying" and disfiguring erup tion! of tha akin will disappear, and yoa will soon feel healthy and vig orous again. ' S. S. 8. being purely Teg table, ia entirely free from all "dope" and drugs; get It at your drug-girt insist upon the genuine. For free, expert advice, write to our Medical Department, Swift Specific Co, Mf Swift Building; Atlanta. Ga um sk CONTROIi LsTCS IS RHCXJVKKY OF UCK WAtflflNOTON, March 21. Con gressman Gordon Lee of the Seventh Georgia district la confined to his apartments at a local hotel suffering from a severe attack of bronchitis. Dr. Ruffln, who la attending him. void today that tha oons-rewrman's condition ia very grave. Democratic leaders In the house were deeply concerned over the news of Mr. le' illneaa. If he should not recover In time to participate In the organisation of the bonne when con greasi meets, the lose of hia vote would Jeapordlte Ue cbanoea er that party obtaining control. SOMETHING SKW IN SA1AJDS. Did vou ever make a raw carrot salad? It may Bound strange, but It la really a moat delectflible dish, with a delicate flavor and appearance, and absolutely free from that strong -flavor usually connected with . carrots. Wash good-sized carrots, scrape them thoroughly and be cure they are outte dry. Then grate them. The grated carrot has a dainty feathery consist ency which Is very pretty. This may be served in various ways, A. little of It may be acattered over plain let tuce or romalne or escarole or any thing of that sort, and ' served, as usual, with French dressing. r it may he combined with celery or cel erv and apple, or Just with apple. Then It Is well to mix It with mayon naise. This, however, does not a- stroy the feathery aWU-ance of the carrot. All these, mixtures are deli cious.' The carrot gives a delicate tint or color to the salad, or a deeper color If more la used. There seems to be no taste to the carrot, at least the usual strong- taste Is lacking, but there Is a pleasing coolness and freshness about it. And It Is light enough to toe a good dinner salad. Moreover this grated carrot may be combined with various vegetables In many ways Raw carrots, cut very fine make a good salad combined with cold areen peas but the grated salad has a much more delicate ap pearance and flavor. CTIWKHK AJTD ONlOJf SO-TP. Melt I ounces butter in a stewpan. add 1 or 2 onions finely minced. Stir till they are a golden brown. Add 1 tablespoon ful of flour, and stir till It becomes thick, add a pint of water, 1 teaspoon salt and 1-4 teaspoon pep per; cook gently for a quarter-ef an hour. Then put In S ounces of grat ed cheese and stir well so that it does not become lumpy. Bring to boiling point and then pour into a soup tu reen In which are already thin siloes of brfad sprinkled with cheese. Serve hot. niOmiATB CAKE Cream together 1 1-2 cups of su gar and 1-2 cup of trotter. Add alow ly the yolks of 1 eggs well beaten, and gradually and alternately 1 cup of milk and about 2 1-2 cups of Hour with which has been sifted 2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1-J teaspoon of salt. Add S squares of -a -iMMntatiL melted, and 1 teaspoon vanila extract. Almond extract might te auoatituieo rar n vanilla. If preferred. Cover with plain boiled frosting- (white) and then with a final thrn coating of uneweet eded chocolate. This also make" a delicious layer cake with a filling of (he plain boiled icing. MAPie MRii O-eam 1-2 cup of butter and lard, melted, with 1-2 cup of brown or maple sugar, and add the well beat en yolks 'of 2 eggs. Sift together 1 cup of flour, l teaspoon cream of tar tar, 1-2 teaspoon soda and 1-2 spoon of salt Add alternatively with 1-2 cup of milk. Bake in two lay era. Make a filling and frosting aJ follows: Boil 1 cup of maple (or brown) sugar and 1-2 cup of white sugar with enough water to dissolve, until it will form a hard ball In cold water. Have the whites of the 2 egjrs beaten to a stiff froth and) -sour the boiling sugar and water slowly over them, beating all tne time. stick cakbl rVAom l t,n n ra i and) 1.4 UD of butter, add 1-4 cup of molasses and 1 egK well beaten. fSfl together 1 cup of Hour. 1 teaspoon or cinna mon, 1-2 teaspoon elbves (powdered). 1-2 teaspoon ginger, J-J teaspoon nutmeg, 1-2-teaspoon salt. Add this mixture and 1-2 cop or tmiung water nlteraatAlv And. last Of all. 1 level teaspoon of soda dissolved in 1 aV-' bleapoon cold water. Beat tnorougn-. ly and bake In a moderate oven. Doat tft Your1 Ooogb Jiang On. . A cough that -racks and weakens la dangerous, it undermines yotir health and thrives on neglect. Re lieve it at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. This soothing balsam remedy heals the throat, loosens the phlexti, its antiseptic properties kill the germ and the cold ks quloki' hn.k.n ii n Oiildren and arown-UPf alike find Dr. King's New Discovery pleasant to take as well as enecuvs. it-... - twtijh huBitv in vour medi cine chest for grippe, eroup and. all bronchial affections. At orugguns, tee. MTHHMIM-KN PltOTiaBT. Tell Ciusutitumattn Ijoweat Actual BMtter Not RiwasauL wiouivnivtv Mu-eh 31.- Ten inmW manufacturers wftose plants are in southwest Washington, on the north bank of tne coins, -tjjnihnl to Congrin inau John- nratastliir beoaosa the purchasing agent of the Alaskan en- i unmwtnn at Seattle who i.wt Ml nf Mint a, Russell of Portland for lS.OM.SOO feet of lum ber for the Alaskan rain-oaa in - e . duM. .hM Mel was SS rents a thousand higher than that of the Portland nrm. They assert that the difference In SAVE MONEY TEETH TIME Decayed teeth and diseased gums wreck many a man'i stomach.' High price wreck his pocket book. Let us do your work and guarantee it to you, at very reasonable prices. We have the knowledge, ability and experience. Open Evenings Lady Assistant Cor. Main and Webb St. Pendleton, Ore. llllllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllillllllllHIIIHIIIIIl,-"ll'II,,,l,'",n,,l"",,,,,'a the cost of transportation is only S3 cents a thousand. The commission's office here says that all bids for this lumber have been rejected because no money la available to buy it, the suadrey civil bill having failed. How ever, there as money enough to buy S.OOO.eO feet, and bids wil IDe call ed for that amount. GKKMANS APPLAtJD . , A47TS Of U-BOATS tjOXTXm. 'March 22. The sinking of three American ships 'a certain to produce especial satisfaction, said the Anxelger of Dusseldorf, Germany, in commenting' upon the destruction of the City of Memphis, Illinois and Vlgilancis by V-boata. Tne com nuntarf n- the Herman oanec was received today in a dispatch from Berlin, says of the triple sinkings: "It is, good, that American ships hue been obliaed to learn that the German prohibition Is effective and that there Is no question or aisuncuve treatment for the United States." CM KAVI WAW, TKXK, GLOSS, US FREE Ml have Yorn hatR! ixhiii.k rm. BKAI Tl. .A VKO .WlHl S ltl TRY THIH! FEAR Tl ' PIATE SHORTAGE Threatens to 'cripple Food Canning Industry- WASHINGTON, March 21. The tinplate shortage, threatening to crip ple the country's food canning Indus try, waa taken up today by govern ment agencies with the aim of In suring a supply sufficient to keep all canning plants going. Eecretaries Kedfield and Houston urged the wnr and navy departments tit keep the tinplate industry in mind in any armnfc-ementa they may make wltn steel manufacturers. At the same time Daniel Willard. chairman of the transportation committee of the national -defense council, tele graphed to railroad tnffic managers If you care for heavy hair, theu. SXlietens wun wamv snu. with life; has an incomparable soft ness and is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderln. e Just one application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it rosae diateiy dissolves every particle e -dandruff; you cannot have nseev; heavy, healthy hair tf yen have dan druff. This destructive scurf roe. I the hair of its lustre. Its strength aa4 , its very life, and ir not overcome, it produces a fevertahnees and ItcMauc of the scalp; the hair roots famiahv loosen and die; then tne nair xa.ua out fast. If your hair has been neglected! am ia thin, faded, dry. scraggy er toe oily get a 26-cent bottle of Kaoelteaa Danderine at any drug store er toile counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say this was the toest investment you ever made. - - We sincerely believe, regardless or everything else advertised, that if you desire soft, lustrous; beautiful hair and lots of it no dandruff ao itching scalp and no more fsJHsse; hair you must use Knowltoa's Daw define. If eventually wrty an www r asking them to class tinplate wstau foodstuffs in any future embarcoeav a i. l a s. v s rv x - I m r , tj i iir ss t j u r i -i r I , r ra x . r v f l i s s Pendleton May Become Great Packing Center Because Pendleton Meat Healthiest and Best "THE Pendleton Meat Company's Pcmeco Products are carefully selected, prepared in a modern, clean, concrete abbatoir. Pemeco Products are not subject to the risk of shipping but are distributed to the public of Pendleton from the cleanest and the best equipped mar kets to be found in the Inland Empire. "THE livestock from which Pemeco Products are de- m rived is raised on bunch grass, wheat and corn, in this county, under the healthiest grazing conditions known to the industry. Hie money we pay to Umatilla county stockmen flows into Pendleton and eventually reaches your pocket; book. "PEMQ" PEATS, LARD, ! and DACOH are PECJDLtETOCJ PRODUCTS Ask for them! Take no other! Insist on "Pemeco" brand" Made by the Pendleton Meat Co., and sold by the following modern markets: Empire Heat Market 60T Main Street Charles Greulich, Pres. 1 P. DeYounf, S.-Tra. Hie Central Market 106 EMt Alta Straw Roaa E. Carnrjr. Prea. 456 J. H. Loedinf. Sec.Trea. Pendleton Cash Market 303 East Coatrt Stnet Twlepkoaao 101 L. B. RarrutdelL. Pres. H. P. Whitman. Mfr. Harvey McPhorson, V-Pr., Mr. Nellie Horton. S.-Trean. r