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PAGE SEVEN EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1917. i.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllM iecoiid Car Sale At City Auto Co. 726 Cottonwood St. One 'Saxon Six Touring Car, fully equipped with chains and extra tire, and guaranteed like new. One Ford Touring Car, equipped with demountable wheels and oversize tires, which are all new, also, has shock absorber. One Oakland Bug. Just the thing for fishing and camping trips. One Overland Touring Car. Equipped with seat cover and extra tire and chains. : Come early and get your choice of the Cars, the cars E must be sold this week in order to make room for new cars. Every car a bargain. City Auto Co. Inc. W. C. NAY, Manager. 722 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 liiiiiitiiiiiiiifiiiitiaiiiftiiiiiiiflifaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiiiiaitiiiiftiiiiiavtiiitiiiiiiiif tiiiisiiiii? j P!!!!!!ll!:!!!!lllll!!l!!lllll!l!ll!!ll!!!l!llll!l A 4000 Acre FOR The .SprliiK Hollow ranch minuted U. mile nouth of Heppner In Morrow county cotiHiHtliiK of 4U0 acres in for Bale. There are 6 0(1 acres nniler cultivation, SO acres more can he sown to alfal fa and itOM acres more could be sown to wheat. Halanco choice Krazimr land. Uir.ce duellitiK and nheep shed and oiher buildings necessary to the operation of the ranch. IMrbty of runnimt water on all parts of the ranch. Price 50,000 IV tki: IN m:xt thihty i vs. This ranch is part of i he holdings uf the Nunamat;er Sho P and I At tut t'o., which is dlssoIvitiK i" corporation and lor (his i eaon the propert.v is befnK pold. If you are interested in n of the best sheep ranches in the Nrthest, write to RUGG BROTHERS 3 ' HEPPNHK, OKI-H.OX. fe j I ... .- - - I LOW EXCURSION FARES TO ALL POINTS EAST Round Trip Summer Excursion Ticket on tale daily June 20th to 30th and certain day in July, August and Septem ber to Middle West and to Eastern States and Canada. northern Pacific fly DAILY THROUGH TRAINS .NORTH CO VST LIMITED, Observation Car Train, and ATI ANTIC KX I'll KNK, to Chicago via Mlniiranolls-St. Paul, and one Kail;- to St. louls Perfect Dining Car Service Visit YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Enroute Pecure full inofrmatlon as to rate and trains from WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. TO CAMMHtNIA. vtn . N. P. S. S. Co. Palatial KteiimdtiM "Xortliern Iaclflc' and "f-roat Xortliorn," frtm Portland, the quick and pleasant trip. S222 - Ha s: Sheep Ranch e.3 3 , ' BKTTBTR AND 80FTKR LIGHT la assured by tha us of soms f theM beautiful ftxturaa ot ours. Thoy give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, but that doea not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering- their extra, ef ficiency and extra beauty. Way not at leaat aee them T J. L. VAUGHAN POOR QUALITY CATTLE LOWERS MARKET PORTLAND, July 11. The cattle market was unchanged over night. Ooiiri rattle were off liOe while the poorer grades Buffered as much as $1. The HUjiply of koo cattle la mil! lim ited. Hogs were steady around $16. One carload of exceptionally fine pat-kin stock brought tl6.J6. Monday after noon but $16 whs the average. Kheep were steady with the demand light. Prices quoted were: General cattle market rantfc: nest heef steei-M r f S0 s.OO Good beef steers 8.00 ft 8. 50 Daily Chats With the Housewife to piifj-khvi-: vk;i:t milks HV l-'EHMKXTATIOX Voi-taMc t'au lw li-e-crvel by 1-Vr-iiH-ntutioit: The lparlnieiit of ii-ii-uhtire Di-m-i-IIm-m .M.-IIhkI Widely ! -l Abroad. i WASHINGTON, July 10. The fer- ; mentation inctiiod widely usi-fl aln-oad n ; in preserving Hiring beans, be'-ts. cab EE ' biit'e. cucumber and other succulent j "M'Muo'T-ir-JiT s'taV "le- 'urtment of Agriculture. Sn iicrhniut iind pickleH nut up in this wiy lire fairly well Known in thin country Inn cnmi.irHl.vcly ' few per son have thought of trying it us a ht-ut --hold incisure for nrcsi-rviritf th-st- i.nrl other venetuMej. Those who like acid foods and who hav too few canning cutitiiinerH ti hold th'tr r-urplHK products may find thi method' uful. The folio wins de scription of this met hod of fermtsiii !ul' vegetables is prepared by one ol tht IiioterinIfi;itH in the Ilureaii of "heioistry who has been experiment intr k iih this proceRS. The veaetnb.es are not cooked hut are- put down in a km It brine in any non-metal water-tihl container ami are wealed up with paraffin and are ufherwfKe made air-tinht. I'nder this treatment lariic arid will develop and thin acid, the value of which as food has Itepn recoK7iiz"'d. acts as a pre- I'SAGETEA TURNS Bi GRAY HAIR DARK its .RAM.Mt)Tiii:is s itixii'i-: To HMIM. HACK OIOIt AMI l.rsniK T HAIIt. That beaniinl. even nhatle of dark, ultixyy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sae Tea and Sul phur. Your hair i your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fadef. turns nrray or Mtreaked. just an application or two of Satfe and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix t;ir; you can Ret thin famous old re cipe improved by the addition of oth er ineredientH for 50 cent a a larue bott'e all ready fr use. It i called Wyeth a Siiffe and Sutphur Compound. Thise can always lw depended upon to briiiK back the natural color and lustre tf your hafr. Kverybody utes "VTyeth's Sjipe and Sulphur compound now lcaue it dntken so naturally and evenly that nobody enn tell it has been applied Yoil Pimply dampen a sponge or soft hriiKh with it and draw this Ihronuh the hair. ttikinR one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hnir ha disappeared, and after another appli cation it become beautifully dark and appear. g-lossy and mstrous. This readv-to-use preparation i a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appearance- is not Intended for the cure, mitipation or prevention of dUease. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE TRK SALTS TO IT, I SH RIOMTYS IV HACK III ItTs OU BI.AH- jvn w mi KltS. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidney with salts occasionally, says a nmeu authority who tells is that meat forms uric acid which almost paral yses the kidneys in their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be come sluKXish and weaken, then yon jtufft-r with a dull misery in the kid ney repion. sharp pains in the back or sick hindache. dtwuness. your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the weather is bad you -have rheumatic twlnRes. The urine (fets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often iret sore and Irritated. nbliKim you to seek relief two or three times during- the niKht. To neutralize these Irritating acid, to cl"ane the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste set four ounce of Jad Salts from any phar macv here; take a tablespoonful in a plnss of water before breakfast for a few daya and your kidneys will then act fine. Thl famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and hai" been used for generations to flash and stimulate slufffdsh kidney, also to neutralise the acids in urine, so it no lonsrer Irritates, thus endimi bladder weakness Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in jure, and make a delightful effer vescent lit hia -water drink. Best beef cows T.oO'ft T.Ti t Ordinary good cows . . . fl.f0fa' 7.00 Rest heifers H.WI'w .00 nulla 5.00 7 00 Calves 7.00 W 9.50 Htockers and feeder ... t.Wit 7.60 General hog range; Prime light $15.75 16.00 Prime heavy 16.5015.60 PICT 12 50 WIS. 00 General mutton and lamb market Valley Biirlng lambs. . .$12. 5012.75 Eastern Oregon spring lambs '. 12.50-S12.75 Shorn yearlings 9.50 9.75 Old wethers 9.00-? 9.50 Shorn ewes 6.00 W 8 00 j fcervative. Whether Americans will j develop ;i taste for such fermented j f'.od highly prized in Kurupe, j.s open j to i(ue:i ion. but the in . esti;roj- be j lievi'H that many will find ihe proi-ens j v;vtl worth tryhtsy. ) To Tii'Si-rve CiicniiilHrri. S'a s h the fruit if n ecessu ry and pack into a clean, water-tiht barrel, K.k or crock. On the bottom of th f'arrl place a laer( of dill weed and a ha nd fitl uf mixed spice. Add an-oth'-r layer of dill and another hand- j ful of .siji-e when the barrel is h;ilf i f nil and hen almost full add a .third laver. If a kes or crock is used. . the amount of dill and .spice can be !i educed in proportion to the size of ;the receptiicle. When the container i h.ts been filled within a few inches of I tlw top. add a layer of covering nia i ttsrinl--bee"t tops or urape leaves j abouT an inch thick. If ah p(i!ae i should occur on the surface, t hip layer w ill protect the vegetables be- neath. Press down with a clean ! board wthted with bricks or stone i I o not use limestone or standstone. ! MiiLc a brina by adding- 1 pound of !alt to 1ft quarts of water. To each 10 iuart.4 of brine bo made add 2-3 of j a nuart of vinegar. The vinegar is j used primarily to keep down the j growth of injurious bacteria until the lactic acid ferment starts, but it also i adds to the flavor. Add sufficient ! brine to cover the material and allow 'to stand 24 hours. Then make air tight, as described below. The time : necessary for complete fermentation 'to occur depends upon the tempera i Hire. hi a warm place only " days to 'a week may be necessary; in a cool cellar 3 to 4 weeks. IttftM ami String- licans. i The strings should be removed from !,strimr beans before "t rosy are put up. iliects. of course, require carcftil ' v ashing to remove all dirt hefore I brining. If it is desired, when finally 'the beets or string beans are to be . eaten, to wash out the brine and j serve them an fresh vegetables, the i addition of spire when they are put i up is not necessary. Proceed as witn cucumbers. I Make tin Containers Alr-Tiplt. j Th e re a 1 ways will be m re or lew bubbling- and foaming- of the "brine during the first stages of fermenta tion. After this ceases a thin film will appear w hich will spread rapidly over the whole surface and develop quickly into a heavy, folded mem- i brane. This scum is a growth of :venst-like organisms which feed upon j the acid formed by fermentation. If j allowed to grow undisturbed it will ! eventually destroy all acid and the fermented material will spoil. To pre vent this scum from forming it is neeesar.v to exclude the air rrom tne surface of the brine. This should be done by either of two methods, 24 hours after the vegetables have been packed. Perhaps the best method is to cover the surface over the board and around the weight with very hot melted paraffin. tf the paraffin Is sufficiently hot to make the brine boil when poured upon it, the paraffin will form a smooth, even layer before hardening. I'pon solidifying:, it ef fects an airtight seal. Oils, such as cottonseed oil or the tasteless liquid petroleum, may also be used for thifl purpose. As a measure of safety with crucks it is advisable to cover the top with a cloth soaked in melted para ffin. Put the cover in place before the paraffin hardens. The second method, which may be used with barrels or kegs, is to pack the container as full as possible and then replace the head. In using this method for fermentation of beets, cu- ci rubers, or string beans, add the board and weights as described above and allow to stand for 24 hours before heading-. .Hiring; this period most of the gas first formed escapes and the contn iner then may be headed up tiuht. first removing the board and weights Then pore an inch hole in the head and fill the barrel with hrine. allow ing no air space. Allow bubbles ti escape. Add more brine if possi ble, and plug the vent tinht. If the 1 arrel does not leak, fermented pro ducts put 'tp in this manner will keep indefinitely. After sealing with paraffin the con tainers should be set where they will i.ot be disturbed until the contents are to be used. Any attempt to re move them from one place to another may break the paraffin seal and ne cessitate resealing. If the contain ers are not opened until cold winter weather, the vegetables should keep without spillage until they are used up. If opened in warm weather they are likely to spoil quite rapidly tin leva the paraffin ia reheated and the container resealed immediately. In the ease of cucumbers and chapotes. it is preferable. If enough material if available, to use the method of pack ing in kegs or barrels as described above. Only those vegetable which cannot bo kept by storing or early ones that are not available later in the season. "The Fiot Yonr tares ...ifB.." , r ' I'l'..,. .,,:i.t.rl!M,'!, mm A Complete Stock of United States Tires. Carried by Allen-Knight Go. and Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. should be preserved. I-ate beets, for xample, can be better kept in the cel lar. The method of putting up cabbage by fermentation has a number of ad vantages over the present process of making sauerkraut and will be de i.ciibed in a later article. A circular describing the fermenta tion method is now available-for dis tribution from the States Relations Service of the Department of Afri culture. SIIOI-3J-:sS TOWN IX OEItMAXV. 7.ilUui ciuncil frees People to fitt Uarefooted. WASHINGTON, July 10. The state department has received a cablegram that the liity council of Zittau. Ger many, isurging the entire population to bo barefooted in order to harden their feet fto be prepared for the winter ordeal when there wi! lbe no shoes. The pupils of Wurzburger started the shoelesR style June 2S. Another message received by the department snys that 60 per cent of CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY ATTORN ETTS. D W BA1LET, ATTORNEY AT Law. Rooms 7. , . Despain Bid. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Room 17, Schmidt block. CARTER A SMYTHS, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank building. KEE 4 FEE. ATTORENYS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. JOHN W. HUFF. ATTORNBT-AT-Law. Room . American Nation al Rati hondlna ft." 1. KEATOR. ATTORNEY AT Law. Room 14. Smith-Crawford Building. Si A. NEWBERRY. ATTORNEY AT Law. gmitn-w-Twiu m PETERSON BISHOP. ATTOR neys ai law; rooma I and 4, Smith Crawford building. JAMES B. PERRY. ATTORN EW AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware company. RALE Y RALEY. ATTORENYS AT law. Office In American National Bank Building. FREDERICK STEIWER. ATTOB ney at law. Offloe In Smith-Craw ord bulWIns a A. LOWELL. ATTORNEY ANT counsellor at law. Office In De Daln build inn. AUCTION EERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA. AUCTION per. makes spdalty of farmer stock and machinery sales. "Tb man that gets you the money. orders at East Ore Ton lan offioa. MONTANA FARM U4NTM NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Lands In eastern Montana-at IJ ' to tit per sere Suitable for farm Ing or grazing. Easy terms. For In formation write or sew W. B. HoM Miles City. Montana. Today tires less than actually cost yon less per mile today tk lid a few years ago, . , provided yoa buy the right kind of tires. In tke first place, don't buy a nondescript tire that some dealer baa a selfish price aaotiva in selling to you. Buy a tire witb a name behind it a tire, the quality of which must be so good that the reputation of a great Company is protected. United Statmm Tim, with the name of the largest rubber manufacturer ia the world behind them, are safe tires to buy. United State Tire are constructed under in exclusive time tried vulcanizing process that is patented. . They are honestly built witb the best materials that the market, of the world afford. United States "fires Arc Good Tires A Th tor Every Need of Price and Royal CordT 'Nobby3 'Chain" 'Umeo' United Stela TUBES end TIRE ACCFSSO KMS Have All the Slertin north end Hear that Make United State TireH Supreme been killed for mfal. so that there a great shortage of tiairy protlur-ts. A third message indicates that .th 'erman Kovernmejit is j?eliin the former homes of dispossed Frent-h-men in Alsace-ljrraine. TKEOLI3 RtLIAfcLE' etc remedyfornen.! AT YOUR DRUGGIST. I t nnnni fs. p.hop GOEY'S HELP WANTED SI ALE. 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Title revested In Unit ed States. To be opened for home steads and sale. Containing some e4 tha best land let In Ignited HtateSk Large Copyrighted May. showing land by sections and deenrlptloa of soil, climate, ralnf ill. elevations, tern, perature. etc., by counties, postpalsl One Dollar. Grant I-iinrts Locatlns) Co, Bos 10, Portlajid. Oregon. tis iuji.1 eocb. LEGAL BLANKS OF iVIRT D st eer' ptl on for county court. eareeJS eonrt, Justice court, real estate. sSl.. for sale at East Oregonusa offlea.