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VACE FTGITT DATCT EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 191 8. EIGHT FA"GEf1 ' 5 IF YOU USE BULK COFFEE Try a nnmu) of our 1'matllla nloniV, richest flavored and moat aromatic Coffee pvmi, curcmu'y selected, scientifi cally blended and correctly roasted. Our Coffee Refiner, taken out all chaff and leaves only the perfect Wool cut Coffee, in this way you pay only for the Coffee. CHASE AND SANBORNS UMATILLA BLEND, POUND 35c We curry rhas San boms. Imperial, Hills Bros., M. 3. t IV, Diamond W, ! V ma 11 In Blend and Peaberry an hulk. We our Onffea moving- all the tune. In this way assusing- yon of ITesh stock always. GRAY BROS GROCERY CO. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY 823 Main St. 'I ,i' i OVER THE NORTHWEST i - , ... . A Busy Partner A Savings Account with The American National Bank is a very busy partner it works for you, earning interest, day and night all the year round. You will never regret the day you enter into partnership with a Savings Account One Dollar will make the start and TO DAY is the best time to begin. TheAf IERIGm NATIONAL BAflK - ' Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale. WALLA WALLA BRIDE IS POISON IB! Woman Claims Three Men Forced Her to Swallow .'i .Capsule, WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Aprir 23. Police tonight have found no clew in the case of Mrs. Elisabeth Taylor, bride of Brooks A- Taylor, who say she was attacked by three strange men who choked her to a condition of semi-unconsciousness and - then forced her to swallow a capsule con taining pcienn. She la In a local hos pital In a .serious condition. Ifet husband was sued for alleged breach of promise by Blanche Mone gan - about a week ago. $15,000 he 's n casked. This suit, it Is said, has impaired Mrs. Taylor's health to the extent of a nervous breakdown. The death of an aunt, her only relative In this country, also added to the seri ousness of her condition. - - Mr. Tayjor has been unable to ex plain the report of the three strange men entering his home and choking his wife. ' Officers expressed the opinion iast night hat it was possible she had told of the attack while suf fering fom extreme nervousness There are finger prints on her throat however, as though she had been choked and this has puzzled the offi cers- Mr. and Mrs. TavWir. a vounsr wo man and Lawrence thristensen had been seated In the parlor of the Tay lor home, 2 Whitman street, shortly after midnight this morning and Mrs. Taylor went up stairs. The others heard sounds of a struggle and hur ried to the upper floor, where Mrs. Taylor was -found on the floor. No other persons were seen and hone were heard to make their escape. though the windows were open. Several days ago the Taylors turn-, ed over to the police two letters writ-! ten to Mrs. 'Tavlor. neither ulirnorl ! I and both asking her to meet the Si writer in the City Park to learn something regarding her husband. One. earn if she responded she would ffnd out things about him "and then you won't think he is so nice." The other contained the . words: "Last warning," and asked the appoint' ment. Mr. Taylor denied -the reports of at tempted suicide. ' "I have been farming 2000 acres of land," he said, "but I expect to Rive it up and devote my time to running down this affair." Mrs. Taylor was until April 3, Miss Gertrude von Schoefhoven. Last week her husband was sued by Blanche Monegan, who claims that Mr. Taylor promised to marry her in 1914, and had repeated the promise since that time. I.xarcr is Killed. : SOUTH BEND, April 23. John Stanley McGregor, 23, resident of St. Paul, Minn., attached to Camp C-l, here on the -Palix river, and member of the soldier spruce driving squad, was Instantly killed at 11:45 a. m. to day. ' . ' , ' Wool at 60 Cents. YAKIMA, April 23. Several sale of wool have been made In the valley this week at 60 cents a pound and woolgi'owers are confident from ad vices received Ithat they will get from 55. to 60 cents for the remainder of their holdings. James Barton Adams Dion. VANCOUVER, April 2,1. James Barton Adams, poet, is dead. After a week's Illness, brought about Indirectly, it Is believed, by his over-exertion on behalf of the gov ernment when Mr. Adams volunteer ed his telegrapbio service at the army post here, the well known writer of verse died at 7:15 o'clock last night. He was 76 years of age. . Mors For HandaKliur. PORTLAND, .April 23. The north west will be able to make delivery July 1 of the 500.000 sphagnum moss dressings called for by the army and the Red Cross, There are 2000 acres of spagnum moss on the orarberry bogs In Pacific county. Washington, on one 40 acre tract there being enough sphagnum to make the half million Pads. Earl Kllpatrlck, northwest director of the American National Red Cross, now In Portland, told of the appoint ment of J. J. Bush as special agent of the American Red Cross at Ilwaco. and Mr. Bush has promised to mobil ize 1500 people, the entire popula tion of the North Beach peninsula. and get the moss ready for shipment. ANOTHER NEW LOT : OF BLOUSES In Crepe Georgettes, and .Crepe De Chines. New colors and new ideas. It is , not necesary to pay from $6.50 to $8.00 for jwir waists, when you can get the ; identical things here for $4.98. We are showing a splendid line at $2.98 and . $3.98 also. ..'-- :' ' "- ;.' ' v t VOU CAN " DO BETTER AT BUY THRIFT STAMPS -v.. - A. incorporaTed. B E LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW aaiaiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiMiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiii Auto Accidents are numerous and often very expensive to the own er of the machine. Our New Automobile Liabiliay policy pays all the loss and assumes all your worry.' Come in and we will tell you all about it and how little it costs. THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY I. M. Bentley, Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vice-Pres. H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treas. BIS Main St. ' , Phone 404 , We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every pnrctiaec. Daily Chats With the Housewife T . . FOR SALE I 670 acres close to town, 600 , acres of same fine bottom land, good improvements, 200 now in grain, balance alfalfa. 106 acres on the river, 40 acres in alfalfa, house, barn, and orchard. Will take house and lot in ' Pendleton la ex change. . .300 acres fine foothill land, 90 acres in (rain, house, barn and orchard, some alfalfa, no better land in Oregon; 9 houses on North Side of. Pendeton, four of them strict ly modern. 720 acres, 600 of same seeded' to wheat, price 626 per acre.' Lease on 480 adjoining' It trans ferrod free of charge. Will sell ' outfit, good horses and machln-' ery to run it, at reasonable price. Will give terms to right party. I cannot call ut prices and details on all these ranches. " Tou make a big mistake it you do not investigate. -- I will te'.l you, and show you. E. T. WADE, Temple Bids.. Pendleton, Ore. i sniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiuiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'!: I A BARGAIN 7-Room House on Paved Street, North Side J Paving Paid; Desirable in Every Respect. PRICE, $3000.00 With Thrift Stamp $3000.25 Experimental work done at the Oregon Agricultural College has re- ! suited in the development of some ex ; cellent wheatless war breads. Since the work preparing the food without some of the standard ingredients has . not always been understood, results have not ajways been promising. Here , are some rectpes combining cereal and potato products . recommended - by ! Dean Milan as being adapted to aver' iage home conditions, and as being satisfactory conservation food. Steamed Rico liread ' - 1-4 cup corn meal., 3-4 cup rice flour. 2-6 cup oat flour. 1 teaspoon salt. 1 teasreen srda. . 1-6 cup molasses. 1 cup ccur milk. Mix dry ingredients. Mix molasses (and sour milk. . Combine, put in greased mold and steam two - hours Makes one loaf. Oat Hour Muffins-- . 3 1-2 cups oat flour. ' 1 1-3 cur milk. 4 tablespoons corn syrup (Karo). 8 teaspoons baking powder. 1 teaspoon salt. ! 2 tablespoons crlsco- 2 eggs, beat whites light. Quick Bread l.Hiur Potatoes If desired, an amount of grated raw potato equal to the amount of mashed potato called for may be used but the resulting bread Is darker and has a more marked potato flavor than when cooked potatoes are used.) -try this recipe for tea hlscuhs. Notice that the liquid is less than is tne case when .all, flour la used, be cause of the water the mashed potato vomama. Potato Biscuits. 2 cups sifted- flour. 1 teaspoon salt. 8 teaspoons baking powder. 8 tablespoon) shot-teeing. 1 cup mashed potato. Liquid sufficient to mix. Bixt together, twice the flour, salt and baking powder. Out or rub Into this cold shortening. In the same way rub into this flour mixture the masned potato. Finally, add Just enough cold liquid to make the man cling together. Do not knead. Place on floured board, roll until 1-2 Inch thick, and cut into rounds. Place these in lightly floured biscuit tins and bake 15 to 20 minutes In a moderatelv hot oven. Bake all potato breads more slowly than those made with flour alone. Potato-Cornmeal Muffins. 1 cup mashed Jotato. 1 cup corn meal. s 1-2 cup sifted flour. , OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE , Chas. E. Heard, Inc. I 635 Main St. See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 HiifiHiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHinir: tz Can You Get Parts for Your Truck? When something goes wrong, you do not want to wait 10 days or longer for repairs, do you? We have placed an order with the DUPLEX factory for over $2000.00 worth of parts. This will enable us to take care of almost any trouble that may occur without delay. Isn't that worth something to you? , ' Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907. I 1 i. .. I call -ruts vr''T;l I i TEN OX! LOCK f -VSl 6 teaspoons baking powder. 1 or 2 tablespoons syrup,. 2 tablespoons shortening. Liquid to mix to a medium battel (about 1-2 cup). Add 'the corn meal, syrup, and 1-2 cup liquid to the hot mashed potato, place In double boiler and steam 10 to 30 minutes. Add the shortening and allow to cool thoroughly. When cold add the well-beaten eggs and tne flour which has been sifted with the baking powder. Add Just enough more liquid, If neessary, to make a somewhat stiff batter, Beat thoroughly, place In gem pans until half-filled, and hake 25 to 30 minutes in a moderately hot oven. GEORGE PEMBROKE DRAWS BLUE SLIP George Pembrooks, former Pen dleton catcher, who has been trying out with the Portland Buckaroos, was yesterday released by Manager Fisher because of slowness in rounding Into condition. He left for Portland and local fans are betting he catches on with another club of the same league. I Pembrooke reported in poor condi tion and the fact that Ounner Peter son, Cox and Feurborn are all Dot en tlal catchers contributed to his re-' ease. Peterson is figured by Fisher i as his best bet behind the bat so far. and all three of the men can work In the Infield or outfield as well as ; behind the bat, whereas Pembrooke is a one-place man. "Pern" has been slamming the ball hard during the past week and, if he gets Into the condition he was when he played with Pendleton, he should be a val uable man to-any club of the P. C. I. League. Shoots, Bourg and Hollacher have been sent to Spokane. The remain der of the crew will probably leave for Portland Wednesday noon and isher win pit them against several of the fast semi-pro teams of Port land and vicinity before he sends them Into the opening gams of the season. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii We advertise and 'offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every E 5 purchase. . . . DO YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OF COAL YOU , ARE GETTING? WE HANDLE ONE KIND OF COAL 1 .EXCLUSIVELY The Famous ; ''"PEACOCKS l' THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS. 3 ' I'l-tf Phone 178 SMYTIIE-LONERGAN C0.I m Qttality Quantity Service E TflllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIlllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimih" DENTISTRY DR. DAyiD B. HILL Room 1 '. , Judd Bldg. Now it's the season of the year when that most popular of army songs, keep the Home Fires Burnlns." should give way to the farm slogan, "Keep the Home Soil Turning." IV W1 11 Fond hath tlRicbFlavcrot Post ih TOASTIESfe. R-adyToEat &0wfc 'JAHUOQ GAP FOR SALE 1917 Model. Run only 3000 miles. . Call Oregon Motor Garage Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and. Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Hay Eleo- tro Therapeutics. Temple Bldg., Room 19, Phone 416 TWIN 6 PACKARD I will sell my Twin- 6 Packard Tourtnr Car at-a substantial reduction in price. The car la In as good a condition as new and has cord tire equip ment. Including- extra tire. '.'' For details write -. P. O. Bex BS, Pend Ore DALE ROTirWEUj Optometrist sad Optica aa If you are looking for a distinguished car for re finement and worth you will find it in the Eyes "Scientifically examined. ? Glasses ground to fit f America National Bank Buildlne, Pendleton. Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. STAR GARAGE Corner Lilleth and Alta Btrcefa. Prices Reasonable. Phone Itl-W GIVE 18 A TItlAIi Soft and smooth of operation. tJpholstering and finish de, luxe. Perfection in every inte gral part EXCLUSIVENESS AND INDIVIDUALITY . FOR EACH OWNER. Can make immediate delivery. Oregon Motor Garage IXCOnPORATED 117, 119, 121, 126 West Court St. Telephone 4 6S - WE SELL- WAR SAVINGS AVD THRIFT STAMPS.- 7 LJL it Jl Jl,f2g3Z2