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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1917)
TWELVE PACES UAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 8. 1917 PAGE FOUR i ! w E will be open for business bright and early SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE yth, with a fine line of new lmmm im mm l i-V kL 0 2 For ttic Ladies Every lady calling at our store, Saturday the opening day, will receive a Beautiful souvenir free. Ladies, no matter how busy you are Saturday, make it a point to stop in our new store for a few minutes at least. Thanks. 1 HEREAFTER you will be able to get just what you want in the furniture line right here in Pendleton. No more will it be necessary for you to send out of town for desirable and fair priced furniture, linoleum and rugs for your home. We are going to carry a variety of the newest designs, to sell them at reasonable prices and afford you courteous and attentive service that will appeal to you. We are here to stay. We are going to be one of you, working and boosting for Pendleton, our home in the future, every day of the year and in every way possible. If you cannot find just what you want in our store, remember this: We will have new goods arriving all the time and will spare no effort to secure that which you desire. I To eveiy Pendletonlan Each and every one of vnn arp rordiallv invited to call Saturday and get acq ua in- I ted with this new furniture store and your newest acqui sition of business firms. Call for a minute, if its only to say ''Hello." We assure you it will be appreciated. Come in tomorrow and see our beautiful lines of New Regs and Lmole'im Yours for better service CRAWIF Judd Bldg., Main and Court Sts. ORB HEDGES Telephone 496 Pendleton, Oregon hi i j 1 li 1 i ' . I;!!' M - " I . . nun ma v off ow-o.r- urn-naiTwi na uiriiun-wii'ri r the Housewife . I'n i tin IV for aw I Am a ii.e.-.r. i .".n..rn.,- :f Tte premetit ir;t -.f r..t'h pri- ee -,t VsSl nuffa and a ' -.t.T.i, .ti-,r. :r, ronaerv ."ii -.r -r.e f-ffi 'bu y vkirh i . n. ".r.tr i! urgent i,-e- th. lur-a j -f K.her:e urge. h'eea:e rt.ruiri tiv.ns near e.rn-i r. l..ea or tn ea to pr.-er.e f .-ri for h'.tt.e cor. jmptc-ci Thf rh can ro-.gt-.'. when the t n.-p 'J mnr tune. llent . .n-1 be. -1 ir.ng in iii't .'. .rdr..rl, pr.. e r b.gh In i'.n. -.- " f hi'-h I ( wlid,"e ignor ance are n-. pi.'.-, on he ro..rke. te j-h- f-" w r r.t eon--inm n o - " ' r r'h" .'mn f .1 'be " l-rar.all II l.i '- -'). l"'r- "" r. h. u..l ' "'1 -lo Ihfm "t. ,.""ft' 'fi f Jia -im :-.'' - ' "r r'r ar t; i. JJ" ' T' rt mt I- i .r -' r..!l .! " .- ' f -tfMS. '.s rt-n i- r-c rHr thtr-kmneI ':-r.- 'jt orf th- fn 'r ma ji In Mi,' n 'tr. arti j! of fh fn n i piii ,f Mitk- n inc-lwon Ibroufh r. mn a-'r. fh Tr.. aiuthr a) r. th r-lly n4 tni th ', third -rr:r'-l;n b-xly jt '-h h- h-ad. irrifai tha hd on r.'"' or hrpnI nail drivari 'hr'-ar a poir.K a hold of lh t h a "f th to lrrii''n a I l.r 'a-it ,f 'h lw4 an rmo it '. pij.nr.r '-M !a-l. Tbin- : rr,-l f h-. iifr- hrr,n mh4 'l-:. n'l arad. nt n -1 i "ut "It I h h.4. rvru'rv th n , tMMir and thT firrana auad lak ; '. hnr-r irkiAf "- ' a'h a nrp ar.if- ofi vah aid, in- id . in Knh thr- 'iirr.t ttt i,art:' ul-r r fo r-rj.- tn- l..:'-d ,irftf Ii f k -.,. ... ..h .' .-r:;- fl ' l.t-'h . i-d and ri . . .r f--. tati!- r . j, j-f '.f ' ! t . ..... ., r a .r.r . v, . i, ; . . ih rw - --. r. . 1 r.i. th rati on the ; Jam i-K-wly. o that the iwm ran ;-a;- F'ut no it In the Jara. " in a ir-ur c'XtVt-T Uir on and un. half h'jura aftr am riure rB intra li pounda the temperature 5 J-r-. Tighten the rat' f the jara and permit rrKilin I'm the oker a dire-ted t.y the makers. Th'-re :ire eeveral kind on the mar ket and the Hureau of Fiehenea. ! W ahInltton. l '. "i" furnish ad !dre of man'ifarturera on appli cation. Sal tins. Lara-e f.h having aoft ftn. matl ale and thin akin ahould be '- e but not akinned. Remove the head. p!it down the belly to the vent and remove the viacera. Make a cut on each a.de of the ba. khone InMde the body ravlt) . cut the bone In two aa far back aa it can be reached and remove the cut-off portion. then malt a deep cut along one ide of the backbone for the remainder of ... iMiith and remove the tail. U th. fuh are too large to go Into th container. rut them to the proper ngh The cheeka and the portion between the Jaw". Including the tor.ru. of many large fenee are fi cellent when hoil.d and they mi'-' be preeerved by removing the eve. nd gi!l and lacking the hedn if er M.Mttirg th.m I'nrha'w in ..me raii'ain.r ih the ret ..f He f.h jti.nr flh h a mm k-r.l h.fing large her'ltig e.r . !.l 1 p;.t down the back to cr.a .'i- t,t the hackl.one for the entire leng-h the l-Hy alla not being cut. The backbone need not be r m"v..l Sina-ler fl-h ..f the ame rhirarti-p need rot t l'Ht hut should be re -'ull eviscerated 'oax-caled. 'Iiick-kinned. pin-fmned fij-hea like black baa, perch. tc . ahould if- tinned, and unleea Urg- an-1 thi' k mealed need not he aplit. Having dreaaed and thoroughly ahed the fih in water containing a little Hlt. taking- particular care o remove the blood near the bak .'tne cure them a follow; plae a layer of eoaree pi It on the b-tttom of a tight keg barrel, or other suitable veaael. and on thia apread a larer of fish, on" deep, prinkle aalt thickly over theae. add another layer of fiah. and repeat un til the barrel la foil or the auppiv of fkhb exhauated. Tk aalt and the mwMure from the ftan will mae a atronc brine m whk'h the 'i.h h.riild be left for a week or ten d..y. At the .nd of that time remove tha fiph th..rouirhl wa-h them. rpnck in the barrel and cover with a freah ly made brine wrong enough to fll a freah egg After a weeg thi brine should be drawn off and th barrel filled with a aaturaled brine: that l. '.ne In which a Ufle undia. -olved aalt -aa. 1 1 remain "n the t..tt.rc ,,f the y.. nfter the ..il'ltlon Wr v..-n .'je. t-. to prolonged irr-r.g In. ri..t r'i- ih. -dd t.rrne Th- t.-.r-rl ..r k- v -I. .:d then i.e h-wd.d I ,t..r-.. r. -a ' ' Ur .r the -.,..i.i j; .i.. avmlij. If IV.r. nho.tid be nv Imkase. ahich may be du"-over- ed t.y the a.nind made ahen the bar rel ta irur with a atich at vartom ! heiirhfa it should he made g.od by I'lding utrung brine through a hiing-h"l-. if the receptacle can not be filled at .nce. the f.ah may be pre served by placing on top of them a . over made of a barrl or of piece of wo.-d eie-ited together to fit the container and weighting it with a clean atone or .rther heavy article which will not he affected by the alt The aucceaa of the operation will depend on uing freh fiah. e er. leing care in the aalting and the proper mixing of the brine, and on keeping the barrel tight and the fiah covered with atrong brine ( IMRJ.M K. KOHL f)AiKK OF TIIKTHK-S. Ilr IK If'ntmer find That Nephew at Julia trUiar Wa Reura. aa Kepnne.. aurrendere.1 hta fnmmwlun aa aec til lieutenant in the laconun natl onal guard a f.r?niKht ago. After Kivinif a fih dinner f.-r friends at hi Rumni'T lionie Sunda he ant up nil nlht. He ran through the street Monci.iy morning nhmiltnx thnt he had been nhot. He ai taken to a a.inl tarium. but not until after a hard fight. Attorney core A. Trude aatd -There i n foundation for the atone of viol.-nce. The certificate of death ahoaa that he Buffered from fatty degeneration of the heart, en largement of the liver and that he wa Ineane." fXJTTONWOOn MVf DISI.OYA1.. ORANWIUJ!. Idaho. June 7. fharged with having made unpa- I tirtotlc utterancea concerning t he ' HI''A June The myate-rv In the death of fharlea K. Kohl. e ner of theatre, waa cleared todav a hen 'oror.T .haeffel at oconomowoc. Wi . aid that death waa due to men 'a! c.iia.e e.d heart dieeaae. K. hi thirtv-.tne veara old. mar--(ed. a nephew of Julia Arthur and . f hs.rl K. K"hl a ho left more l -.ti i: . ..'....-.. o.ad. In v"deville. .. e. , .'.'h i-. V.. ung K-.hl wa ir.. .l.r ..f the Palace ard M..eatie i ...Te i ..tt i.,e. uriil v . e j.re.l-lerit ' ". .-t.-r-i nudellle A ...H-M 1 10 K I I ir.,.-.d .v-r the war Hi policies of the I'nited State im.ri.. nient in I he w.ir atualmn. K'i,.ro Hurneltt.. ngc BJ1 ,irreted it t'otloiiwool to.lay and brought 1,1 iriiKevil,. hv Constable t . n. Ham lin. The c.matiihlr turned the pri oner over in Sheriff v.,te. Hamlin late Harnette win t- forni.llf churgeil with tre.iMin ' W llreenotlgh. a 'ottnn w..o. attorney haa preferred the rharie against liurnctte. Tenny.ona airy navlra. hattllr, in the central blue, have been rralired. and the world hope inat the pr Hament of man and federation of tha world aoon will follow Soma kind of love may grow cold, but the kind of a man haa for hlm aelf never doea. You Need lot Suffer From Catarrh j You have probai.'y been in the babit !ef using- external treatment to relieve your catarrh. Wa have applied aprayg, i washes and lotion to the mucous ur- ' face, of the no and throat, have : been temporarily relieved, and then i wondered a thort tune after, why yon j were troubled with a.Tother attack of I catarrh. You fno!.i rea'-e tl-.at raiaTTi I an infection of ? c !xi. This fr.ct has been apree-i -jpcti .y tneciail ts -in catarrh tf i 1. . r..l hat bet n .-oven in tha Uioota'.orivs cf tha Swut Specific Co. S. S. ft.. hi,h was covered over fifty year airu. cleans) your blonl of the ralai poisons and will thereby relieve of the) dripping in your throat. !ore in your nostril, spitting-, ha l.-ig- ana Daa Drra'n. All drucgista carry T".. S. S., the phyi:ian of our . .:U-iil I).- e.nt will rheerfiille .. . . . . -' ' n ) --s v-i.:rh you mov vi .iB tln rj:ard to ycur en e. ,sn;;t S;i. Co, 2 5 Swi;t liuiluiii-, Allant v, i I rb.,l yoj i .1