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w"Vt -t "T -1 - if-? : l I- r- - p n it -, X TAGE TWO DAILY EASTftftEGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918.- .. ... x it i , I J-, a - . ,v. ; ll n " v ' r-i V v. " 3 , -X V) v , ; v;1 s W -; aftl 4. J ri Vs. ' ' !'& '1 "f i - i ri. ' - i. 1v V" f H S Vti 'r . N - i " -?'f, 'V" f t ' ' v H t ? 4 If t Otpyrieht 191$ Hut Vialfnrr & Mm . . l . i A New Kind of I nan2 I UdlriL OLUIIUL IU USE MOTOR TRUCKS sgivmg You've never seen just such a Thanksgiving as you'll have this year; you've never had so much to be thankful for, no matter what you've gained or lost in the past months. This time Thanksgiving ought to be more than an expression of our personal gratification; it ought not to have any cloud of our personal loss. ..., Ai ,r- :v .-.! v y I.. i . rV . . Let us give thanks that the world is being made safe for Liberty, for freedom of conscience, for po litical restoration of the peoples of Europe. The greatestera has dawned; the greatest events of his tory are now moving. , EsS2J&5HiiiXfc'. rl'i ii:i r... We can be thankful that we have enough to eat; a good many people whose hunger is as real as' ours, haven't enough. ; ; ' , K H ' . t t- , ' . ... Let us be thankful, too, for the brave men and women who have given all they have to winning the triumph of Liberty; those who may return to us; those who have laid their lives down. Let us consecrate ourselves to the great cause of international brotherhood. PENDIET0N3 GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE r.a ?k rv .tM 1 uiis 0 mAi J kSMHERE rTTAYf, TO TRADE ll " -This store will be closed lower; FOR THE THANKSGIVING TABLE Hooker's Special Suggestions in Cut Flowers and Potted Plants include Cyclamen, Primroses, Dish-Ferns, Chrysanthemums large and small, and Carnations. As a special accommodation to my customers who have friends whom they cannot visit we will make special de liveries Thursday till noon. Store open tonight til nine. . G. W. Hooker FLORIST Say it with flowers from Hookers PHONE 522 WASHINGTON', Nov. 20. The t'OHt office duuurtment is ready to tulie the nmn who has been piloting a motor truck over French Bholl holes, giving him a Job at M a luy In hia homi town. Under the army appropriation bill, motor trucks, at the secretary ol war's discretion, will be given , post offices to be used in hroudcnlim tin pnacel post and city delivery systems. The Bostal service now employ lot trucks on Its "star routes" connecting oil the lmpurtant cities from I'ortlantl Maine, to Chicago ami from ChletiRi to New Orleans. The system now planned forms a network throughout the south and east of these genera' points. ; Reports show trucks operate) in September curnad ft not profit ol J3000 each. Americans Saved by Peasant Girl Vho Travels Many Miles VKltni'N, -Nov. 26. Forty ! wounded American prisoners. j abandoned by the Uermnus at u hoxnltnl after the armistice was j signed, were resetted through the I heroism of a French peasant j gitl, who walked 60 kilometers j (nearly 30 miles), from l.ongwy y to Verdun, to notify American i medical officers of the plight of i the Inhabitants In tho village near the hospital. j Kxplorlng the hospital build- ing. the girl 'was astonished to find the Americans on their cots !, unable to summon aid. They were badly in need of food, wa- ! ter -and medical attention. The wires were cut. Learning that I there were Americans at Ver- dun the Bill started on her lone- I ly bike through the war-torn ; country, meeting only liberated prisoners on the way. She ar- rived at the base hospital com- I pletely exhausted. ' ; 0 EIGHT PAGES ' NERVOUS :L PROSTRATION Maybe Overcome by Lydid fc. Finkhams vegeiaoie Compound Thi Letter Proves It. 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The result of their 40 years experience is at your advice. ROME WILL HOLD GREAT SERVICES ON DAY OF PEACE I50MR, Xov. 2B. On tho day' IK-a)')- Is sinned the gi-eatest llo maii Ciitlutlic religious ocrvltv In hl-tory will ho held In ltome. t ai-dlnul (;asparri. aecrptary of stale of the vliihan, lias luvlU'd the )arilinal and patrlarihs llironghoiit tin- uld to iiui t In Hume on that liny to participate In j wih-iim oi'rvmoiiy at wlili h rolio itcuctllct lylil m-cslile 111 St. I'elcFs. . t.. i ; ARMANP'S The only ; NEW face powder ' in the past .50 yrs. Oh yes, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is abso lutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reason able, too ' 50c koeppen;s Have It. ' I (icriiiiiiis Will 111- Near I5y. PA K IS. Nov. 2 7. The Temps says that riermnn mission which will talie part liv the negotiulor.s of the ponce : preliminaries will not be imarrered in I'arls, !u in the immediate vli-inlty of itho city. ' " " ' ' I A- i-t ! "GOTT MIT UNS" SCRAWLED IN WHECKEQ HOME BY HUN HORDES WHICH WANTONLY DESTROYED PROPERTY BEFORE BEING DRIVEN FROM CAMBRAI - i f !s , , r I '. -t s-ff- - - , : ry i - '' a ) t 1 f I 4" 17 1 1 tri--.K-.-4- f: Th-j is ;n-t j.H'ii;ra!n rerviv fi -U in tii 'niitry fIiowIik; tho efft-cts j v Miitiii1 Sn iriti s l'-ft limiinr bv I )m- rn'tm 1 Ix llun -t-iou l .llU i.f Ili lr 1-ianf! wioiiuht in r wVvt re I he niVIo iv b.f ..1 iih hmw - if a fit ir i-nrrfd over the rirtfT fro HrTvrt) HOUSEHOLD firn'e C'nstard. Two cups milk. 1-4 cup sucar. 2 t.-iblesponns srouml coffee. 1-S tea si eon salt, 1 whole egs nnd 2 yolks 1-4 teaspoon valllla. Scald the milk with the coffee In a double boiler. Strain the milk throuiih a cheene clnth. lteat the earns with a fork. Add them to the sugar and the salt. I'mir the scalded milk over them and return to the double boiled. Cook, Stirling constantly until it thickens, Hemove from tho fire, add tho vanilla and cool. Just before nerving make a meringue from the 2 whites, which you'saved out, and -put over the cub. tard in dots. Irish Moss islam Mniure. Four cups ml!k, 1 teaspoon vanilla, cup Irish moss. 1-4 teaspoon salt. Wash- the moss carefully In old water and then add to tho cold milk. I'lace In a ilofilda boiler and cook 2t minutes Strain and add salt and vanilla. Torn Into moulds and serve with cream and sugar after It Is firm enough tu turn out of the moulds. Glusr-rbrcmt. One cup molasses. 1 teaspoon soda. 1-2 cup boollinff water,-1 1-2 ten spoons elnRer, 2 1-4 cups flour. 1-2 Aaspion salt. 2 tablespoons niello! butter. Mix the molasses noil bullion vater in- a cuke bowl. Mix and sift the dry Ingredients into the first mix ture, add melted butter and beat well. Pour Into a well beaten and bake in a slow oven 1-2 hour. Corn Cake Three-tpiarter cup coinmeal, 1 tnble spoon melted butter, 1 1-4 cups flour. 3-4 teaspoon suit, 1-4 cup Kujoir, 1 cup piilq, n teaspoons baklnir powder, 1 esif. Mix and sift all the dry InKredl enls together. Add to them the milk butter and well bejiten CKIf- Hake for 12 T l!i minutes. Sour ream Slioi-ti-ake, Three cups flour, 1 teaspoon Knit, 1 cup thick sour cream, 1 teaspoon bak ing powder. . Sift, the flour and salt together, add suda to cream and stir until light. Pour Immediately Into the xlfted flour and Cut Into cakes and bake In hot oraiiKi' l-'rostliic. Grated rind of t-2 orange, a little orange Juice. 1 cup sugar. Sift the sn gnr. add the orange rind moistened with tho iirnnge Juice- Spread over the cake with a knife. VllS llllliut. One-hlllf pound figs. 1-2 cup sugar. Con Dung Low CHOPSUEY, NOODLES 1 Chinese Style. v HOT TAMALES CHILLI CON CARNE sr. wish srvi-i:. LUNCHES COFFEE Kver tiling clean nnd up-to-date. FIltliT CLASS SEKV1C1C TEA 5c Package UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. ' bb and C.itlonw'ood Sis. I'liono ijl7. J'endlelon, Ore. flour, salt, baking powder; add milk to form dough; cook brown on both sides. Knot Itiimplliiic. 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