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PAGE THREE EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETQM ORECQV. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1917. Daily Chats WUh the Housewife "The Clothes The Dean Tatom Co. r A 99 i Phone 688 OLIVES Glass, ripe 25J Gallon tin 91.25 Quart jars 45c, Pimento Stuffed Olives 15 and 40 GALLON FRUITS, SOLID PACK 50 COOKING COMPOUNDS Cotosuet" Flake White, No. Kream Krisp 75, ?1.25 10 pail $2.25 75 and $1.50 CHEESE Pimonto, Green Chili 10?, 20? and 35? Limburger in tin 20?; brick 30? Camembert 20? and 35? Kraft Cheese 20? and 35? Rarebit 7. 20? FKtlT .H'ICKK KOK JKHiV makim; kept without hcuak JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ? won Kna bleu HoiiHCwIfc to Distribute I'nr- liaH of Surar and Make Many Nu Fruit t'ombiiiatifwi. WAHHINOTON, June 12. Fruit Juices for use later in Jelly making citii be sterilized and hot! led without sugar and made into Jellies at the housewife's convenience. This en ables hr to do with fewer Jelly glass es and to distribute her purchases of auirar for Jelly making through the year. Moreover, with the buttled Juice she can make a greater variety of Jellies, as Juices which will not jell ca-n be out up when the fruit in ripe and combined later with fruits that vili Jell, or fruits ripening at differ ent seasons tat li be columned, r or example, the Juice of strawberries, cherries, or pineapple can be kept without toJKar and later when apples are plentiful can be made into com bination Jlly. From the unnuwitred sterilized Juices of currants, apples, erabapples, and k rapes, kept from ft to li months the iiureau of Cheniistury, nited States department of Agriculture, re cently made jellies of excellent tex ture, flavor and color. To put up unsuftiyed fruit juices for jelly makliiK. proceed exactly as if Jelly were to be made at the time, f.'ouk the fruits until they are soft and strain out the juice through a flannel bug. Heat and pour while hot Into bottles previously scalded. Fill the bottleji full, leaving no air space between juice and cork or seal. Place the filled seated bottles on their side ii: water near the boiling point, and keep them in the bath for about 30 minutes'. Make sure that the corked or sealed end is under the hot water As soon as the bottles are cool, cover the cork with a paraffin seal. Thor ough sterilization and sealing are ab solutely essential to success. To make Jelly from the sterilized juiee, teat its jelling quality, add the proper amount of suuar, and proceed as in making Jelly from freshly ex pressed juice. fUifipbcrric. Sort out Imperfect berries, spread selected Iterries on .tray, and dry. Do not dry so long that they become hard enoiiKh Jo rattle. The drying should be stopped as soon as the berries fail to stain the hand when pressed. Pack and "condition." OREGON STATE COLLEGE GETS ARTILLERY CORPS ii If you are thinking ot buying a FORD, it is ab solutely necessary that you come in and sign an order. The factory has notified us that we cannot stock cars and no cars w ill be shiped us except lor bona fide signed orders held by us. All orders will be filled in the rotation in which they .-re received, and all curs are being sold under the fol lowing factory rule: I If the retail price mentioned on this order be increased s before delivery of car or chassis, the purchaser may at his E r her option pay such increase or have deposit returned g E end order cancelled. 5 Simpson Auto Co. 1 Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 408 iiiiitllliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilliliiiiiiilMlliiiiitiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiiiiilir SYMPTOMS OF HER DISEASE Backache,Sideache,Nervous ness, Dizziness, Faintness, ail Disappeared After the Woman's Medi cine was Taken. Kinpfiihr, Ok!a. "For two years 1 uttered with a sevT female trouble. was nervous, and had backache and a pain in my side ' tMf. Mm most of the time. I had dizzy spells and was otten so faint 1 could not walk across the Hoor. The doctor said I would have to have an operation. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pink ham 'a Vege table Compound. After taking ten bottles I am now well and strong, nave no more pain, backache or dizzy spells. Everyone tells me how well I look and i tell them I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did it" Miss Nina Soithwick, R. V. D. No. 4, Box 3a, Kingfisher, Ok la. Every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues should try Lydia . Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as Mrs. South wick did. or if they need free advice in regard to any annoying symptom write to Lydia E. Pinkl i am Medicine Co. (confidential), Lynn. Mam. U. S. Inspection Officer Says Efficiency in Infantry Train- ins Warrants Additional Arms. x C'ORVALKIH, Ore. June 11. Ar tillery and other branches may be ad ded to the military department at the Oregon Agricultural College as a re huH of the I'nited States army offi cer's report of inspection. May 3. The report ways that efficiency in infantry tialning- is such an to warrant the ad dition of ihene other branches. In this connection the recommen dation in mude by the inspecting of ficer. Major C. It. Smith, that four machine puns and one 3-inch field gun with complete fire control equipment hhould be provided by the war depart ment. This isHtie of machine and field guns would afford means of "tra in inn annually n considerable number f students in machine gun use and in field artillery which would enable many students to render valu able service later in machine gun companies and field artillery." "M Hilary scholarships should be provided in lar-e numbers in the form of monetary alowance tr all student officers and non-commissioned offi cers. This is of great importance be cause many students are self-supporting. "The government t-hni!d take ac tive steps to supply members of the reserve officers tra i 11 i 11 g corps with uniforms. This year students bought their own uniforms, and because many are sWf-supporttn; this entailed a" unwarranted hardship." So important are two features of the work at . A. that they arc recommended to all other land grant; institutions in the country -coopera- ; lion of other departments with the military department, and conducting the work on a program that consti tutes a complete work book for the j year. The Oregon Agricultural Col lege is also the only one in the coun- i try issuing bulletins on military sub- jects. woman' s Tmvx ix rnx n Mir. HuslbawSIJ TS your wife wearing - away her youth and health in drudgery over a sloppy steaming wash tub at home, while the price of "several cigars will keep her young and happy. Preserve the cheerful ness of your home --let us do your laundry ROUGH-DRY 7c lb. Telephone 178, weil call. TROY LAUNDRY CO. "We wash everything but the baby" gentler m of Itomatx'IrC Take H Ur ban; Im ITiuvs, frlEKNtHtl-K. France, June 11. A new "women's town- in the valley of the liomanche. a few miles from renob in one of the evolutions of the "munitions campaign" in "France An important electric iron works. mplo in 3u men tie fore the war was called upon to treble its force on contracts for tii government Half its working 'oree had leen mo biliK4Ml. Wonien from the region took the aiis nt men's place, but for lh new requirement no help was available. The minrster of munitions . greed to find elsewhere women workers for the requirements but there was no place tn lodge them. Kxpoition buildings from the - ens sample fair were shipped to the spot forming the nucleus of a new "women's town," that has developed into a modern village of nearly a thousand population, with baths, rec reation ground and all modern comforts. Made by SCHLOSS BROS. & CO. Baltimore & New York All that the beat manufacturer in the country know, has gone into the making of the m - i 'W. Sprang This store is showing. There's a vast difference between clothes that are just good-looking, and clothes that are good all the way through. You'll realize this, once you wear one of our Schloss-Baltimore Suits. You'll find it stays good. You'll get service and more for every dollar you expend for the kind of clothes this store sells and furthermore, you'll have the assurance of being properly dressed. New Styles for Men and Young Men $15, $18, $20, $25 and $30 4mm r. ALEXANDERS BUY A LIBERTY BOND Ii:OllHlTI IS IIOOSTKIK WASHINGTON", June 11. A bU step toward prohibition was taken when th senate committee recom mended that the senate pass the j report out the bill restricting liquor Sheppard prohibition bill. The sen- j manufacture to conserve the food ate agriculture committee voted to j supply. GOOD LUCK FOR COFFEE DRINKERS in a to Instant Postum 3 Direct From the Factory All White Enamel Ware HOME COMFORT BREAD AND CAKE CABINETS. PICTURE FRAMES AND WALL MIRRORS. ALSO BEAUTIFUL PICTURES WITHOUT FRAME. Closing Out all Flowers and Plants at Price The Bee GHiive Pendleton 5-10-15c and up. Opposite Pastime in 1 1, (Air m:ix.s $.13,200 AM) VOl MAY AI.I. MIU J..NK WOIU'KSTKIt Mam.. June 12. H. V. Fields of Itnckttm paid $.3 ' fir a five months' old bull calf at the HolHtetn-FYcinmn Association Convention's suet ion sale here thi j afternoon. It mas the highest price j ever pnld for a bovtnf at an auction sale. Th seller was Oliver Cabani i of Kim Center. X. Y The bull is ( named Kintr ornmbv Jane Hay A p j pie. The previous record price mas ' f 16 000. M:w rAi kiii ki: S M rJlr:i 111 ItK XKW YI!K. June II --A new anejith-ti' 1 oh the ol- diers inav t hfnisrh'f apply b- rally to a wound in the kit of all Ami-nan votdicr. accord- ina: to plan of the American Hiene Sntsiv The ps'n kill- tr is the invention of tJenl'Mi Kd ward, a San rrancio law- ir. The t'mted states army refuMvl in take th invention erloutd but fTanoe found it ttUiN-tkftil. Mi Anne Mai tin in liar kmc the mtement for Its tnrliiin in the American I Am Not Very Hun gry But I Am Going to Ttio Kqppor CJottlo Because I Am Sure to Find Some Good Things to Eat "i"11 1111 1 " 111 1 1111 " wwIM ''s nil win wmswn ii f.n hp iii i jp m in nun i win w n,mmm mmu . ... . . r.,.j b t mm a tmmtfom ss mi m mm diTS kit ,T"