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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1917)
TWELVE PAGES - K ,JL- -1! -' DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917. PAGE SEVElt I i 8- 8 8 8 8 8 8 Dafe Chats With the Housewife TTT, in J NIVKHSI'fY op oniWO.V, Wh ffno, Doc, 12. Mutt thin be a candy Ivhh ehriHthiHH?. "No, Indeed," uya jii!in litiMlc, head of the home eco nomfcn department of the ITnivcrHlty of Oregon, "make Hiiffitrlew eundloH." In this way the "klddlci'1 may lmv. their ucciiMiohied ClirlHtma iwggU In nUe of tile wur and In accordance .with the food pledges. MIks Tintfio UHim her kitchen ah u laboratory hero ah experiments with different cnrnblnatlnhH and pro portion! of material, icavinif out thfl HUKar entirely or luting the minimum ninonnt one cup to five pmiudtf of candy, Ah Huhmltule she umch corn yrup, muple ityriip, honey, and mu iHHsen for making the chewy or pull ed caiidlrH. Th rrnm varieties, she na'H, nhould do ahKolutly taboo this 'enr hut candle of th murnhmellow or soft nougat type, inndo with golH tine Mnd ftgg white and without fl't gar. muy MI take their place. ' In npenklng of other wartime MweetH. MIhh Tingle mentioned can dled frultw an being very palatable. "They can be in ado from bint hiiiii- : mer' ' preserved fruit." she Maid, j "with IHJlo or no additional stmar. u loiiowii: I In .mono For Hiiperior candy iip .finely ground alrnoiulH or half ul-I nioudH ami halC 'peanut, hulter. Thin 1 mixture may bo rolled In tbo Hhap. of Mtriail apphm or pcfirn with renter i of fruit unU and llnled on tho oul Hldo with fruit JuleV.' Jiint Cnndy. Olio ('Up pea 1 1 1 1 1 hi i IT r, 1-3 CUi maple H.vrup, li t aide puns powdered ; j KUffar, a few kj-uIiih t;ult. II14U mnall j ; pieceH in powdered miga r or place between ha I vch of Kimllsh walnuts. TIiIh inixtuie may he used us a filler for dalcH uml fin. ' These candies, In addition to helm? economical of Himar, arc lti"Xpenslve. Rl Ihm Tingle urge candy nut ken to I purfcliuKo peanut, buffer anil kIucohh ! In bulk, I hereby gelling them at smaller con), Jhc ffln.r-o.se should be! dissolved with equal parts of hot wa- t tcr, to bo used in place of corn nyrup. i 1 I trail llri'iul j Two miartM while flour, 1 quart of j j bran, l- cup sugar, 1 tablesponnful o Fait, lard l.o of no eKg. rubbed t 1 Into flour, 1 yeast cake dlKolved In i Ing oven or over a radiator or regls , tcr until no lunger HtK-ky. Sprinkle with nugar and pack In luycrw between oiled -paper. If tho fruit hurt been canned with too little niikili-, it may be bollod in corn My nip and rcdralncd licforo drying. ' "Popcorn biillH can bo made wtlh com nyrtip or honey and a table upoon of vlucKur or lemon Juice." MIhh Tingle uMed -peanut butter In comblnalloil with corn Hyrup, hon ey, or made ftyrup ii a IiukIh for many utttrif.ioUH candltloiiH. The re cipes which htio haa originated and tented follow: Camouflage, i wo eupM peanut uuiter. H-.i cup ,uh, llkc.warm water, ! pint of but powdered Kunr, 3 or 4 tablespoons , U rnllk ,nt(( whr, i4 (.up f ioIuh to tante cfiroa or -Incited uiiKWeeleu- j He?J Kill the cup with 1iut water: then ed chocolate, 1-2 teaspoon vanilla. HlUl Ut jUttermilk and yeast cake. -- cup corn Hyrup. to moisten. ajMix a toKelhPr uli knead well, let few (train itf HaU. Mix all toset her , r,HL, (Ver niK,lt Jn ,ho I(,i nliiK to a flexible pome, mold into a louf, iint..J( (I(lWn a little and let rise again let dry a little, thcn.rut Into Hjuarcs )f),r x., h)H. T)lPn ,orm ,, inavrH MJpan NtaUMH. 1 which make t and a pan of blscultn. one cup peanut bolter, 1--' cup nHk(. (n ;) inoderalo oven l hour, powdered HtiKar, i f'-w dropM ulinmifl ! Uc-IIcIhim. flavorlutr, about a te.ipopn or more If t i, A'i'Akii . 1 .. f 111 lib all .EP. COROOLL HULL l: ji t rilMd (. oi ii'i! j j oil oi Tenui'Hrtte. jiu'iiiImt mJ UicWavs uimI AleaiiK 'immittee, and a. recognized expert on 1axaii.u piobknts, in fifiii advi.T l reve-. of e(f(f while. 1 teaspoon lemon juice If liked. Killed Into a flexible paste ridl small iiort Ioiih aroii ud walnuts "Drain fruit from all iyrup, Rpi In- I ahuondn or ittlBins. nbapo Into noall klo with dry flugar, and dry in wayn- I potatoes about uu Inch Iojik and roll Cfhramount Mi) V FLOUTED MADE A PAWN OF Hlie wekn to Fava the miin hi wrctnued her. I'etrovH will hold you In tho spell of this fiupcr-Htory of ex otic Oriental love and devotion. ' VAUDEVILLE MAI.! MIlA & MCNITI K W .AI.KKR X ll( ltlll:l. The Musical Fnrmors. .Ml n l( 1XH Today ALTATODAY SI fWS DAY I'otnto Tie 1 cup cold bulled beef, .'I cups cold! boiled potatoes, 1 roim! hizo foii'm. but- ; tor size of an vkk. Kmi the beef, po- I tatoe:aiid onltm throtmh the food, chopper. Hake In a pie plute between j i criiHtH. TIiIh in very nice for mipper. Jli cbajrinaii nf the iy(r- ! "ly conniiilicf" of the intern j hup buret u. Tin: cum latt t i orpiuiat n ref-'ii la i toir; to In in administering I tie i-:c tax collection. e will applied profit: thaimno ( ami im i.ks ;ovi:i;.v camim s jkilJj MKIllirXM ).Y AlKi:i TKOl'tWyE ntBMONT, Neb., Dec. 1 4. II. C. f VdoiH'I '. H . i '. I to wen, rw i 'nin niualflnf. Tnkr 1iaruc of Military Inst ructloit. N'eu brand, a (.N.iineetlcut traveling I'.M VKKSITY" ' K rut I;OX, Ku- ( man. was fined $.r( and -ostn in po- , pene, lcc. 13. Urlll at the Vnlver lire court last nlKbl after he had cre-jsity will be taken up to is scnie9lr atrd rtlst u r bailees in four rest au rants i under t lie rules and rej-'ula t inns r,f ami finally left breakfastles.s for Un- tho United States Jteucrvo officers - coin becaune In was not nerved meat .Training Camps. on "meatless Tuesday," A l a meeting of I hf t-oiu uli.teL. on VASSAR-GIRL TEACHES FRENCH TOTS TO - PLAY AND FORGET WAR'S HORRORS. t'lllltllfll IOC m ! This store is just brim full of the prattical thinps that i ncn like. Gifts that are cherish ished are the ones that combine quality, leau ty and utility. Below is a partial list of the many useful gifts you will find at this store. itcaulfful Mrrliwrar . . .v SilS:cii!-rs Jlolirlay Hones .... ln' Jilii'-u Ilanik?rrhJff Mi-nn Silk InllbU Hiiuilkmilf-r-) 2.1c, lo 2.H fiM' 91. 50 "x in .mt 25 and fiihr Holeproof Hosiery for Men, Women and Children. Men's Gaiters, all styles, all makes. Men's Silk Scarfs and Mufflers. ' Men's Belts with Initial Buckle. Slick Tins, t ollnr S) Is. 4lmt'3 of all and Cuff fcrys Afarkiunw. Siitis, rjvercoal", Hwraicrs aixl kinds. Jcrscn, 3Icu and I itilrrcllHH. (ient-s' Fuinishingrs of Every Dc- f 'V ! scriutioiK J " feJ -tw.-; - .1 ; xmx Max.tSaer ' ,mm ..J-. POT 729 Main Street. 4' ai? f " r . r --v ' ii r 'mi "iri , r.m nJT7i TiTn i , rTTTf iii i T fJ rt'ff trl" 1 - H Arjv:r . . t ;L , "-v- s - wk ' . Krfw .... I ill m - .... i. l&jafe. rrr.. ,'SZr . III x -v f . B.' Crrr ' 38, f U i S ff f I I If II I 1 jJJk UlU UWll MISS JULIA NORTON WITH FRENCH CHILDREN AT P.ED :ross PLAYGROUND NEAR FRONT IN KHANCK. Mies Julia Norton of Soulli Oronge. N. J.. a Vassal- gradual'? in 1918, Is teaching French chil dren how to play! I Only a few miles behind tli" French lines sho has a hie Play ground. There's hardly an hour, 'day or nlcht, that the French and 'German cannon are not booming 'and It's not at all uncommon to count from five to a dozen French nnil (ii rnuin airplanes flying over-' head. 4 Tho hundreds of children in thfl lied Cross irif-tilu'.ion in which slm ii working have ?.!1 come from towns and villases that are under constant bomliardment and for the most part they vere nervous wrecks, starved and ill-clad, when the Americans rescued them. , Ii its h&rd to decide what to give, $ We Hardware ; Would Like a , Majestic or Round Oak Range A present that the wife would use three times a day. A lasting gift that would show true affection of .the f river. 'A present that would )e appreciated in EVERY home for the pleasure and convenience it would add to the kitchen. This i no time for extravagance and useless frills or knlrk-knacka. They are gnno and forgotten in a. few days. or. just when I he receiver begins to KK ALLY KXJOY THE fSEKfl, XM AS 1'HESENT THAT WAS PiritCHAfEu'lIEKE. LOOK! Any of the following articles arc ap propriate for presents and our stock is now complete in all of these lines: Silverware Carvers Razors Roasters Aluminum Ware Percolators Guns Pocket Cutlery Chafing: Dishes Majestic Ranges Boys' Wagons Perfection Oil Heaters 4 3 Sec Our Windows W. J. Clarke 211 E. Court Telephone 21 , military affair.- recently, ia resolu I ltn was Introduced and parked which le.ul followp: 'It x llir sonso of this comniittre th:ii vvt ;ir' CiMiyinc nut Hip oh1-t vi tho Fo;inl of Hppent iu hisiitut iui: drill ;it tin I "nlvcrslty by ostab-l(- IiIuk ;i co'ir::- hi iiillitary iti?truc t Uu, which ::-h;ll rctuili'!? an It-; inln t'lnini t!iP i t'i u 1 remm t a of th strp ufHccrs" Tinlnincr t"amps Tho co mm !l !p f:;v full am horit V (o thp roriiio.iiHl'tiit of siurients, ia tiir ciTui of I't.lt.ucl 'iniiiiii 1(. V. Bu ph. t In! It ut the credit 3 ,iui lKUlf.5. A 1 1 hn i ptiuh rijicii "i now Ftand. drill will hp dlr-pcmied with rn fcjat m.iiiy inornhms, 1-ut will h takrii .y nil studfittR 011 fivp clasH days fur ;;; nilnul c, which in thp in in tin u in thii. rem 1 i red hy th-1 rule t;ovcriiing I hi- t raining r.i in . 1 ho drill mn.M I" I .-tk.m In p.-thido iitiiinintini; t" thrrc h-Mii;i cr wccK. Py dividing thN up nit i'lw l-riiodJ of inln'ilc. nil n- lulrcni'Mit cm hp ittpt . and 1 hi" drill will not ha v o to !r f;lvcii on Saturday uutrnhiM. "Wc arc Icnilu it up ,n thp com mandant." yi Id Ka 1 1 t nt haul;. :-pc- II tin v to the I'lr- it'cut, "'and hp tuav iiitltulo nuiii -"itr."-i'H iu extra ttaln Ihl; as ho wMies. Hp will liavo t om Plrif chaise of lix- military aflaiio Unit in what we fpd him for. "If the S.1M1 itl.O' cIms.m are t 1 Ueu up it will he hy yolunier snuloni.A onlv." he wont on to say. "riolm Idy ci.il in:-i ruef ion v 111 In- t;iven at t hlstirnr, Inn no hp will br ro ijiih rt to I i !e t In' rour; es. ' o eredit w 'II i:iv.u -at not milll iwM r nn ;(! -f-ee:ui line- reli.lliin,-. i' " )l"it. ri ,1 ui in, of 1 ' 'Hi will I',- i-iilir (o t eomiii tndaiit. as he U man in charyo." It a;-t o the The ly up tliu A'lor this war r vt r many a in. tr will in- allied: "Wluii Md ou Oil"."' True pacifism coumMs in fihtin; t'prp.'anv to a tmish for a just r-ca.ee. 1917 is nearly ready for the dis card. It has been a wonderful Montana Year Nearly $800,000 worth of sales have been made to Pendleton peo ple alone in the vicinity of Hingham. As the year comes to a close, wc want lo say to our many customers that we wish them many happy returns front their buys. Those "who contemplate going- to Montana in 191$ will do well to talk with those who have bought. DO IT NOW 1918 is going to be a bigger ' - Montana Year CENTRAL MONTANA RANCHES COMPANY I. F. DLTUIS, Pendleton Keprcscnlathc. -yll fifjt'r . 1