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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1918)
r EIGHT PAGES 1 PACK i:iCHT DAILY KAST OKECOMAN. PliNDLETON. OKEOON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1918 ' ' 1 !t!HliiHmililHJWIiiliHiMHi!Misji' ,JMft3iti.tijiiiiiliiiijjiii(il)tiSj FOOD WILL DECIDE THE WAR EAT PERISHABLES produced locally and release transportation to handle sup plies for our soldiers. BE LOYAL TO VOI R OWN STATE. Eat the perishable foods your farmers pro duce. USE MORE POTATOES and ship more wheat. OUR STOCK is most complete for your every need, for meatless and wheatless davs. ., WE ARE working under United States government license. GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. QUALITY" Two Photw, 23. 823 Main St. 3l r OVER THE NORTHWEST i in I III 9 M III Gilt AND PARTNERS DISBARRED FOR YEAR srm i' i aw rimi is poi nd to in: r.i u.tv ok t NrRorr.s. j sio.vvii roxnrcT. i:oiiiili Suiik-K Kaiully Wlu'ii 11c liters IWvl-hm; Says Nothing lit' yoiut Mndns Appeal Will ll Tttken. ,K.TT1.I?, Wa-.li.. Jan. in. Mayor 11. O, illll and hn iiiimhIkt of the law ilrm hearing his namo I. II. llo I i nt 11.-S l-'ryc wort' t.any ttsl:irrO'l rni praciU'i in tho Mato of Wash ington l'r one yi'iir. Thoy wcro ile t lannl K'ui'iy of unprotYsiohal ooit- ilurt ly ill.- slato hoard of law exam- i tilers, Noliee. : a; ieal (o t ho slate su preme foul! ;H !'llrl Iiiiineillatcly hy tile tli'iVn.lanl am'. - in1in tho oul i omo o:' i hi action, they will ho al lowed to praettce. Mayor tlill snilleil faintly when tho ' decision was read, htit heyoml saying; j that an appeal would tte tnketi lie de- t lined to comment. It Ik nndorstnotl . that he will fill tomorrow ns a candi date for re-election In March. Tho written decision of the hoard. few dns for, flHl'itlliutlon to tho men not provideil for ulreudy. Already the ot'inmiiation has distributed 10,- OOi) sweaters her and tho new dis tribution, tOKOther with lite recolpt of sweaters from relative and Hweet hearts for ninny, men, will enablo every enlisted man In tho enmp to isport n knitted irartnent. WAR CI-OSKS SHOP. KOSKHl'ltn, Ore.. Jan. 11. War I forced a business firm out of . exis tence hero today, when the Iouk1u8 ijimk and Hide company announced It will close its doors while the pro- rietors M. Chttsad and M. Wolff tfo to war. : ivisKi-7TBAf.fi sfasov orrvs. THK n.U.l.ES. Ore., Jan. 11. Tho local hnslccttmlj season will open to niKht when the Klrls qtiintett of the hiith school will meet tho Kirls of l'endlolon hiirh. As a preliminary, the local hoys' team will play a practice game with nnfur. Next week they ko to Hood Uiver to play their first same. j read at the conclusion of the hoaiinu IMMIIIMMIIIIMMHMItMtlinttllltHUIIinillllinMIMIIIIIIIIIIIMUIIHinillllHl'"''"""'1- i,y chairman A. W. ivavrs of Spokane. , cinuciimeu i in- iuiii tn 'un, ihi.m v Kryo for accepting tha business of the Merchants Protective Corporation, de claring that it was a flagrant violation of all professional standards and codes of ethics. The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK C OMH.VSI H KKltlHT At tlio rloM- of Hiilne-s lioormlK-r SI, 191". nr.soi'frrrs r.osh find Fxchanae ... Trade Ace. plances I'. S. Donds (at pari- . . Tlniids. Securities. Ktc. Hanking House I.O.U1S and Piscotints . . ; 7t,;i7.9 f.o,:i.i" 9 ri.in0.no 3.ri,839.7 4T.iOO.no ;.ais,t"-'.s MAIIIUTIKS Deposits Capital Stock Surplus Fund rndivlded Profits '. Iivtdends I'npaid National Currency Rediscounts at Federal Reserve Bank. J5 "TO.SSl.TT . 3,79n,2S.!in 300,000.(10 . 100,000.00 77.5SS.34 30.0o0.0O 29.!97..r.O GT3.044.13 jr. 270,8:4.77 ' SOI.niF.RS TO r.FT SWFVTKltS. CAM I' LEWIS, American Ijike. Wash., Jan. 11. Soon there will he sweaters ffnlnre in this contonment. A shipment of 17.500 garments, knit ted by Hed Crostf me.nihers on the Pacific Coast are expected within a I.OTIIINt; AT AMTIOV. l'til:TI.ANI, Ore.. Jan. 11. i ! Equipment enough to fit out a small i (revolution wiUh' available today, When the Orejron National iluard ro-' reives hitls on its obsolete necotintre-i tnent. Sabres, ' military clothing and j : equipment that'luts been discarded by , the various units since enterinK fed-' oral service are to be sold to the hish-; est biiiders. sunniKiis ii.b coMrKTF. Pint l'I.A.'l Ore. Jan. 11. Ore- i con state swimminjr championships! will be decided tonight at the .Mult-j uotnah Amateur Athletic Club's tank,' with crack tennis representing thef Wineed .M., the T'niersily of Ore- : con and Portland Rowing 'lub entered. Johnny MeMurray. who held ; the Irish short swim championship in 191.1, wilt swim for Multnomah. ' There will be swimming and diving (' events for both men and women. Our Winter is Sure Here You will find good warm things to wear -clothinff to keep you warm and dry at the J. C. Penney Co. store at prices .away below what it should be if bought on today's market. Take advantage and supply yourself with next winter's underwear, clothing, socks, etc., at prices which will look extremely cheap a little later in the year. We advise you to buy today. Men's llih Overalls) l.l Men's Heavy Cotton I'nion SiiIim $1.85 Men's Wool I nlon SnltM ) . . 2.25, $3. Ill Men's Wool Socks, 3 nutrs Ho Men's Wool Mittens 8.o Men's Lined ;ioves " Men's ('anvils Gloves 8 l-:W 10c 13o Men's l lannel Shirt l. ll, HI .Hit, $!.. 2 H Men's Sia Shirts .' $ I..K. .Men's Ileuvy Grey 1'lannel Shirts IIBe YOU CAV l.udies' ItnhlMTs , 10c, 3a Hoys' Itublwrs , , 60c, 80o Men's ItuhlierN 89c, OHo Men's Overshoes l.21, $1.40 to S2.6S Cotton Illankets l.l, $1.79, 11.9ft YYoolnnp Hlmikets $2.40 to $3.61) allies I nlon Suits $1,111, $2.25, $.1.40 C hildren's Wool I'nion Stills Ho to $1.40 Clilldrcii's t iitton I'ttlon Suits 40o to $1.10 Hoys' anil tilrls' Cnshtni'ro Hose a.lo wr ij;t, DO TIKTTFJt AT j7 ' THE GOLDEN RULE J nmraM l'oi.rxnv ONE DOSE RELIEVES A COLMO QUININE "P.rrs 'h.i owiifirxD" r.ns HAi :oi.is. oh tatii'i'i: IV A I'l'.W HOl'HS. Daily Chats With the Housewife HOW TO 1'SE ll I.KIT-f)i:it Tl'ltKFY, CHICKKX lft lifXISK. imimiTniiTmi f CHOPPED ALFALFA Our n" hay chopper Install ed. We cxn furnish better and mora chop than before. ' A 10 b!ed hay In carloti or ' less. ; V BIydenstein & Co. ,'V Pendleton. ." 1300 W. Alta. Phone S51 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervou Disease and Diseases of Women. X-ray Electro Therapeutics. Phono D2J (John Slimldt) Helta lUilg. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bldff. Pendleton Homes for Sale A NORTH SlOi: S.VAI' 5 rooms with bath; kitchen range, window hade and curtains go with tho place. An attractive home at a mod ' erat price. Term if desired. 5 Room Modern Houso, 4 blocks f rom Main street. Hot water Ijeat, gas range, coke heater. Window shades and curtains go with the house. Price less than it would cost to build. Terms ar ranged. r. noom Modern Hntiw, W'ect Slrto. corner lot, new house, verj rea tonahle prlei. TerniH arranged. CH AS. E. HEARD, INC. C3T Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Thonc 477 Turkey Salad. Cut the cold turkey from the bonos, uinc: nil tho small 1Uk. Have pieces uniform In ize and In shape of small cubes. Sorn po. celery and let stand several hwiirs in ice water, then dry in a clean napkin. ", IVe half as much celery as turkey and cut into pieces half the Fizo Pour a Preirh dre.sin over the turkey and celery, mix well and put in the Ico box to stand for fifteen minutes Drain the liquid from some canned sweet red pepper and chop with stoned olives. Mix with the salad and jupt before it is served poitr mayonnaise dressing over It. tnfislnjjr it over and iver with a silver fork unlit each piece i.-i coat ed with the dressintf. 1'ut on Indi vidual plates and Karnlsh with small tender end and leaves of eel ry whole olives, and a few tiny run 111 I'Or pickles. Serve very cold. Chicken OruM.lCi. fnk a white sauce (thick). Cli" the chicken fine and weapon with pep per. Kilt, (frated lemon rind, a few rtropn of onion juice, ratim? oftnut- mag and a little mace hot satice all the seasoned chh-ken It will take up. about two rups to one of Kauce. Set away to rool. Shap Into " cromiettes, roll In "fine bread crumbs, then In well beaten essr. then it. crumbs attain. I'lace In oiled p:in and bako In the oven. Turkey Tamil io. 2 cups cornmcn 1. 'I l-i' -ta?poon .nlt. cups boiling water 1 onion. 1 tablespoon fat. 1 pound turkey moat. '2 cups tomatoes. 1- 2 teaspoon Cayenne ppper. Make a muh hy stirring the ct rn- me'al and 1 1-2 teaspoons Kiilt lidfi boiling water. Cook In a doublt. i iUr or over water for 45 minutes. F-rown the onion In the fat. add t ln turkey meat and stir about 5 minutes Add the tomato, pepper and salt ;reus a baking dish, put In a. layei of cornmeal mush, add the seasoned meat, and cover with much. Hake 30 minutes. ToiiulIo and 'lik-ken .Tolly. 1 can KU-wed and stra'.ned toma to en. 1 teaspoon salt. I teaspoon powdered sugar 2- 3 box Melalln. cup cold water.. 1 cup diced chicken meat. fv. Add en It and powdered antra r to tli tomatoes. Honk th ffelatln in j the-cold water and add to the toma- ' 1'ut into the toes. lastly add the diced chicken.- Pour Into imall cups and chill. Hun, n. knite around Inside of mohls, so ; that when taken out fhiip will have, n urfh siirfae.;. suKffestintf a fresh to- i matit. Place on lettuce leaves and , carnish tup of each with mayonnaise; tlresslir. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Ford Trucks SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. For one week only, we will give 10 per cent dis count on any FORD we have. This is a genuine bar gain, and will positively he withdrawn Jan. 18th. We have a tourinp; car listed at $17." Two with express bodies at (each) . . . .$225 A Form-a-Truck $400 A Taxi, overhauled, rebored, painted. $100 We need the room, and will sacrifice to move them quickly. Now is your chance. Pendleton Auto Co. Ied Car Department. 1 I I ; IN TH- UVfr. c; Iv'cof r,n.z my u.ir--t, SUP. I'M INK Vpe OP THAT f'-XINE. r I I Coh, weu YOU CANT ) ' vE-AMC- HER Hellef eomcs instantly. A dose taken every two hour hntll throe doses are taken will end isrlppc misery and break up a severe cold either In the head, chest, body or 11m ba. It promptly opens clojrjred-up nos trils und air passages In tho head, stops nasty dlscharKe or nose running, lelieves sick headache, dullness, lever-Is- hnesa, sore throat. BnoeziiiK. sire iiess and stiffness. Don't stay stuf fed-up! Quit Mow ing and snuffinK! Kase your throbb ing ijcad! Xothlnc ele In tho world Kives such prompt relief as "Tape's Cold t'ompound. which costs only fl few cents nt ony dru mrore. It acta without assistance, taste nice, and ciaises no Inconvenience. He mire yoa get the genuine. Vr.l).VIIAV, AVJIKATXITSS DAY. Breakfast. (Jrapc Fruit Poached Kurt? Tbickwheat CJrlddle Cakes t'orn Syrup Cufee I.iuu-h. Vegetable Sotjp ' Oatmeal Wafer -sier Kareblt lllco J'tiddln with UalslnR jvlnncT. Soup Potato and Turkey Tie Peas Spinach (Homo Canned) Apple, Celery and Nut Salad Thrifty Pudding with Ice Cream (Ice cream may be left-over, or madt to serve with pudding, uslm; whole, milk for cimtard no cream Pudding is made of crumbs from Christmas Fruit Puddinjf mnde with rye flour.) OysH'r ltarebit. 1 cup oyster. 2 tablespooiiH mnrRarlne' 1-2 p4iiinil soft mild cheese, cut In small pieces. 1-4 teaspoon pull. Few (sraln.s cayenne. 2 eijiTK. Clean, parboil and drain oysters, reserving lhpmr; t hen reniox o and dlseard touh muwIe (keep for KOtip. Mdf margarine, odd cheese nnd Hea- nonlnffs: as cheese melts, add j?radn- I l' ally oyster llmior, and e-rcrs sllKhtl.v I Icnn, As soon as blxture Ik ' suioot h. add oft part of oysters. j Potato ami Turkey Ple To one ipiart of hot bofied ota-' loes or left-over mnshed potato, add j fnouwh hot milk to moisten. Season Er wit h tdeoriinrKarltie and un it, t 'ho i S; turkey meat In flue pieces, moisten j EH wlih trravy and thicken with a' well ' beaten etf Arrange In a well reas-: ed t aking dish In :( Inyers. potTto toy 'Tid bottom and rnat In fhe middle. hrush top wiih-tnllk anfl nrown In a : 1 hot oven, . , rp Our First Annual January Clearance Every Suit, Coat and Dress Being Sold at Ridicul ously Low Prices Economical Women Will Take Advantage K Exclusive Wearing-Apparel for Women Commercial Club 0 A G E at ECHO Friday, Dec. 11. Tendleton Orchestra SPRINGS Manufacturing and Re pairing. FLEUCKEN AUTO SPRING WORKS Guaranteed Spring 3 Neagle Building. i iihiu'm liU-.'i ni plir- ilrr.nn. Wfimnn Im ono l.ln'1 No SweethinS yXj When you eat l'')lPost TiToasties lAI ! ItoTirWKT.Ij lilomi.ri I iinil OptJdBII fjlaweji ground and fitn d. Twelve years J eKUTlcnce. ' Ei Bank Handing. Pendleton. MONEY TO LOAN i mi th! iiiKl:illnint plan. Oregon Building & Ian Ass'n. 121 K. Court . FENDLETON, OEE. Are YOU THINKING OF BUYING A CAR? . READ What LESLIES WEEKLY, of January nth, has to say about the MOTOR INDUSTRY IN 1918 "All conclusions pohil to tun one fact- the, automobile In dustry cannot be put out of business beeaune of the war; rather will it. bi made stronger ami more firmly entrenched as a solid, Hubsr.-ml ial organization whieh 1ms already provid ed the tjovernmetit with two of ihe five 'rott essenlfals ne eessary for Ihe winning of the war. "The une.erlainty as to tin futur. production ability of tho automobile Indus) ry, most ferimisly affeets tho would -bo owner of ii m-w car. The market calls for hundredH of thou sands of new Vfhieles, and if this drniand cat. not he fully met. a. shortriKe will exist even more serious than that found less than a decade nuo when customers were paying lifi unci fiO per. rent premium to the lucky holders of orders for the de livery of a new car f the desired make. Somu InveHtiKators have Cone so far as to predict (hat, owinp to the limited pro duction, in lvo years from now a. 1M1K model will he ns scarco us Is one of the vintaKe of liMO on the highway today. Wo can assure our readers that conditions will not bo an bad a this, hurst lie eonst.i nt ly-risinK: cost of labor and matcrlnls and the increasing demand of the iovernntent n the deMignini; and proiluetivo efficiency of the automobile factories rIvch the would-be new ear owner of the next year or two to coma but two words of warning 'HI V XOW. A word to the wise ought to be enough. Oregon Motor Garage Incorporated. gl 117. 110, 121, I'-M M'H f'ourl St. THophono -10S J 'Iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii