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Tuesday, August 20, 1929
Page Four
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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Till-: CM, I, Fort CriTItAflK - I'Viu- not them which kill the
hoily, hut ure nut able to kill lite noil: but r.:ither fenr -him
which Is able Id destroy both body and soul In hell. Matthew
lii:2s.
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000 miles rit 15 knot . an hour
without refueling."
'"How i'n r will those no w gu n a
shoot?"
For answer t'nclp- Sam .chortlo,
of couple of significant "liar, lutr,
har'K" anil IooUh mighty vi!l satis
fied. Ho kjiowH I hat one step more
ant. hlx new wea tigers would ho
"capital ships" instead of halite :
or false I'M. In fact two of them, the;
Halt l-nkp, t'ity and the Pensaoola,
mount ten X-iueh gunn Instead of '.
ninp, and the main batteries on all
of l hem are operated from turrets
that offer every convenience of ele
vation and rapid operation.
With only two stacks for tho oil
burners and stripped of all except
essential rigging, they radiate an
atmosphere of crushing1 efficiency.
Far Superior
They are far superior to the ten j
.7,r00-ton cruisers of the Omaha ;
typo now afloat. These have a ,
cruising radius o flo.OOf) miles, ;
have only tt-inch guns and :t-ineh ,
anti-aircraft guns.
Only six of tho 22 old-typo cruis
ers hullt hetween 1 Sill) and .1 !S, i
are In use and they nre not com- ;
batant ships now. Hy June, WWW),
Uncle Sam will have IS cruisers.
Two. more, laid .down ., under tho'
1329 naval program ore being, con
structed in private yards at Cam
den, N. J., and, Quincy, Mass.
Hy order of President Hoover the
construction' of ' three morn - has
been Mopped." - ' '
The pro urn m culled ''for 18, five
to he hMlIt each year f'dr three
years.
A SIMILAR COAT SALE
IS NOW IN PROGRESS
AT FALIv STORES IN
BOISE, CALDWELL,
NAMPA, LA GRANDE
LA GRANDE
STORE
The proposal to prohibit cigarettes in Orejron will be fol
lowed by laws as to how you shall tie your tie or wear your
garters, says the Rend Kulletin. The letter restrictions
wouldn't worry college youths because they don't wear 'em
but cigarettes !
A writer in the Salem Capital Journal comments on the
traffic congestion on the Boston Post road out of. New
York, the crowded golf links in Chicago, and implies thanks
o fortune that there are only a million people in Oregon so
that recreational facilities are reasonably adequate. Well,
the Boston Post road is, we admit, just one long line of creep
ing cars on Saturday afternoon, but we have seen traffic
just about as irritating between Seattle and Everett on a
Sunday afternoon in summer. It's a common practice for
golfers to reach tho Jackson Park course in Chicago at four
in the morning'and be held up by the crowd until six, but
a former La Grande man went to a municipal course in
Portland on Sunday recently and found sixteen foursomes
signed up ahead of his quartet. It's not unusual for a mil
lion people to be on one beach at Coney Jslandj yet we see
some heavily populaTet) "swimming pools out'lli thiVneck D'
the woods. . Crowded highways, golf courses, beaches are
duo not so much to a dense population as to a growing fad
for recreation. The crowds aren't so bad in Oregon but many
people are willing to admit they are bad enough.
BORDER FIGHTS
INCREASING IN
MANCHURIA TODAY
(Continued from Page 1)
white guard dftuilsj on the frontier.
C, T. Wang, Chinese foreign nrin- '.
Ister, Maid at Nankin? that if fiO,- ,
(Mift troops already ordered to Man- j
churla were insufficient, ot her i
thousand would be send.
Airplane Pilot
Victim of Crash
1A1XO riKACII. Cul., Auk. 20 ;
fAP) Linn Owen, 2!, pilot of an i
airplane, was killed and his pas- j
sengor, Vaughn -MeXitlty, of
Long ISeneh was hurt slightly In
tho crash uf the ship here today.
Police wei-e tnld Owen was fly -lug
low. to escape ti fog when the
craft went into a ttill spin. Owen
was a pilot for an aviation school
hero nt which .Mc.Nultv was stmlv-itik'.
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Successors to KJCJVEST & CO.
Tomorrow Begins an Annual Event!
Our August Sale of
50 Smart
Fur-Trimmed
SKATTM-:, Wash.. Auk. 20 (AP)
One passenu'T was fatally in
jured and tho dht and another
passenner were critically hurt. In re
last iilKht when hiplnue operated
,y-t ui Rujnlvr ' Aoronaulleal T'oi't
poralfcm went Into a nose spin and
landed in a mud flat at the edi;e
of PiiKct Smind.
Chester .Mlnetir, 30, died In n
hospital shortly alter midntKhl
from a. skull fracture anil possihle
broken hack.
WKT WASHINGTON
Mable Walker Willebrandt has a lot of things to say about
prohibition enforcement in this country. And she says
(hem.' Incidentally she has a pot pick against the senators
ind representatives in Washington who vote dry and drink
wet. Which means, no doubt, the national legislators, who
try to represent their respective slates and districts on the
floor of congress and do as they darned please in their pri
vate affairs.
There is no doubt about Mrs. Willebrandt being sound in
her opinion. If there is anything to discourage law obser
vance and to encourage law violation, it is the knewledge or
belief that the men who are responsible for the law disregard
it when it suits their convenience. Not that all senators and
representatives in Washington are guilty of that. They are'1
not. But enough of them are guilty to have a demoralizing1.;
effect. There's no question about that. i
Many private citizens do the exact thing of which these'
congressmen are guilty. They vote dry and, if they so please
and can find the money to indulge their pleasure, drink wet.!
They belong to the great herds of American citizens who
believe a law is good because it regulates the other follow. 1
Yet congressmen are not quite the same as private citizens. ,
They publicly swear to obey the law and uphold the const i t u-j
lion. They publicly pose as reformers and regulators are1
forced to do, so by the very nature of their positions and
they owe some consideration in their private life to that fact, i
Actually they have no private life. They give up private life'
when they lake congressional jobs. And giving it up, they!
fhould also give up the hyprocritical private privilege ofi
acting one way in public and another behind closed doors. !
Drinking congressmen aren't bothered by that point of!
view, in most cases. They make no bones nliout their viola
tion of the prohibition law when among friends. We heard
one middle western senator Imast of his whiskey having been
"taken right off the boat" personally in Baltimore. They nil
tell you how wet Washington is and half of them know by
personal experience.
As long as this condition continues to exist or as long ns
the average thirsty American citizen and enterprising Ameri
can bootlegger thinks it exists adequate enforcement is;
going to be difficult. When congressmen back their dry
votes with dry actions, the general situation can be more
rapidly improved.
In .Jum 1.17S ulrplMneH nrrlvH
t nl Irfl l,( HmirwL rli'lil, I'nri.
Schilling
Products
hnve been Rt?lcctd
.exclimlvely for tho
Cooking
School
Baking Powder
Spices
Extracts
Coffee
Tea
Moneyback
Your grocer returns
your money on nny
Schilling Product for
uny rettNon whutever.
Your statement in
etiuuuh. Don't return
tho gooila.
Winter Coats in August?
YES!
Exactly that! And here are the rea
sons the smartest dressed women al
ways buy their coats during Kalk's
August Coat Sale.
I1 IRST Fashions always seem
smarter and certainly they're more
exclusive.
' SECOND You may use your coat as
the nucleus of your fall wardrobe.
THIRD You have the pleasure of
being among the first to step out in
fall fashions.
FOl'RTH You are assured of a sav
ing that you'd not be able to duplicate
again all season.
Our Lay-Away Plan
is an added convenience. Select
your coat NOW while you have this
wide assortment to choose from. Make
a deposit of Sli.OO on it. And we wi
keep it for you until you are ready to
wear it. At that time you can pay
the balance. Or you can make weekly
or monthly payments, if you prefer.
And by the time you are ready to
wear your coat, it will be paid for!
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Values from $69.50 to $95 J
SsCo Jml NEW FLARES!
Ai&fcJk Whole circular sections, godets, back
ivStt !fik. fullness, accent the graceful princess
lnlf " SSL NEW. FURS!
I . kWk V: KNEW FABRICS!
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il ls&- n i ns-j c. i rr yb
Beaver is being much talked of;
badger, raccoon, cub bear, marmink,
krimme, and others are lavishly used
for full cape collars, tuxedo collars
. and the new deep borders S"iS.
Tweeds are of first importance and
llamas, camelshair, ombre tweeds,
.luilliard broadcloth, Valma and Vel
volane fabrics as rich and soft as
their names $"8.
NEW COLORS!
First of all, deep marine blues then
wine reds, forest greens, golden tans,
autumn browns. And smarter than
ever, navy and black. All these and
more you'll find in these coals M
$:s. .
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OPEN COOKING
SCHOOL AT
UMOX TODAY
(Continued from Page 1)
: .school n 11 illt titi 1 1 m In 1 .11 (it-undo
with a cumpWIi' nu'iiu U-moiist rat
rit c.H'h ft 1 ti'rnmm. .Many women
1 frntn fit Ion a ml Kluln oxnmit to
conii' to I. a (Irumlt: for those son
Nlons iim well lis Un'lr own. AltiMl
iliinro ju'tzi's w ill bo wivon enrh day.
Tho monn and roclpos for today's
ami tomorrow's dinnor follow;
TRY
W. K. GILBERT CO.
FIRST
fCASOLINE j !
Nary
1 a
A((.1ST 20 r,Sl).V (I'MOX)
itml
ai ;i sr 2t t.im:mi.y
I Honor
' Yellow and (Jfi'on)
Stuifod llnnilMHK Uoll
lUot'd HaUcd I'otatofH
Mint Kluy.oil carrots
An flrntin Kouash (n I'oppors
llr:tssi'ls Sproiils Unllorod
Or;inK" rolts
I'tuon Poar Salad Ui (linsoralo
Lemon ritt!din
l'rofii whfnp-tt rrm
lood SchtllhtK lia
Ollirr itit'ipos
Uliunimtic of voal.
li'lliod Salmon.
Unto loaf.
I.omon chooso p!'.
l''i'osh poach pfo.
Klmlurb VU
l'nddlim sanoo.
Chocolato xti'iuit ptuldinir
I'riinut tmtlor Ktlud dn-sytnk.
Applr Whip.
StiiiTiil MaiHlmrtt ltnll
? Ih.t. rot mil Htiak jrronnd.
1 Kroi n pi piwr.
t onion.
j Salt, popprr.
Haifo.
:t o. lo'cad (r-.nnlji.
1
! ' , relery.
j j c. onion,
I H.icon.
' v. molt. il fat.
Mi i:roimdOH! nli. Rroci poppo
i groom), onion iironnil ami f-Til and
1 ptfppor. lAt Minna - hr. Mix I c.
lirnwrn-d bi-oad ot umlts with 1 c. j
oold wilier, I Uui't mil. Lot sland
i hour, fonihini' with nioul nml
I okk whtto. Work well. Mako n
dreHslntv of two hroad oriiinbs,
1 c, cold water, 'i v. or levy rut,
ll- r. Kioiilld onion, '4 v. melted
fat, .ao. 1'at out .steak in roo
tanKle 'j inch tlilok. Spread the
die.tsimr over half t he rootant;lo,
l-'old rest of meat over dressing.
I 'at into dripplnir pan. Put bltrt
of haeon and lmthM on top. Hk
I nr. at li.'.u deKreeM. Itaste with 1
0. water and 2 tlwp, fat to keep
moist.
Mint (i In .ill ('nriiilv
4 v. dieed rarrots. ,
3 o. butter.
O. MIK'lir. I
l tbsp. mint sauro. !
Cook carrots In small amount of,
boiling salted water K minutes and:
drain. Put Into .sanoo pan with,
butler and m ikjh'. t'ooU slowly tin-;
til noft and Klaxod. Add mint
sauce.
Alt tirulin Sipin-h lu 1Npimhs
o. mashed sourish.
- tlFp. melted butter,
( f-Ks. !
cup Amorlcan chooso. j
Muttered rrttmhft.
tl proen peppors.
? To the suuash add melted buttorj
, and sf asoniutr. Add beaten kk '
and mix thnroiiKhly. May havn to;
add cream if mniash Is dry. lar-!
boil ti Ki'oon peppers that havo
been thorouKbly cleaned of sowls'
j and the stem end cut Off. One 1
! shiuihl select fat, perfect peppnrH
of uniform sl:e. Put the prepared ,
S'tnash in the partially cooKcd pep-p-m.
S-t Into :i buttered baking
dish. Sprinkle tho tup yf each pep
per with irraled ebecse and 11 thl:i ;
lay r of very fine battered crumbs,
; liko ut S.'to ilefrrecs (moderately
hot 1 o en 1 iniuule.s or until
e.hee.te Is molted and cruniM
browned.
OrmiBi' Uoll
I yeast cake.
!i c. luke warm water,
2-:t c. shoiioninc.
'2-3 c, suar.
1 isp. salt.
tJliatctl rind ot two orange.
c. mashed potatoes.
1 c. milk.
, 'j c. ora:tiro juice,
2 otfKs.
l-'lour.
li c. siifar. ;
Scald milk. ' Add shortenhiff.
mashed potatoes, siiKai salt ,. runs. ;
yeast and float". Miv well. put
into refrffierntor till ready to use.
Knll out. Spr.ad with mixture of
ft ran so juice, grated rind and Vj
cup sajrar. lloll up." Cut Into inch
slices. l.et rise- hi. muffin pans.
Pake - -
IVorii Pciir Salad In ;ln("i'nlc
1 can pears.
1 bottle Kinirerale,
IV-.vec.d uillKof.
,luain syrap from 1 can of pears.
Put pears in rei'riirerator p-m. Add
to p"ar yrup an i-rmal amount of
Klnjceralc. Pour nv. r t he penr,n
uikL leave ; to ;r hours or until al
tiuwt solid, s'oiy.v in lettuce ll est
with ehoppe. p (r-rved iiiKor and
mayoun Isi- drosshiK,
I 111011 ritililiuit -
ei: yotks. " .
l c. su'r,
U num.
H' tlispv lour, - ' ' '
1 c', sweet milk.
2 vkk "whites. ,
Pinch salt,
Heat ejor yolks, Add sUKar, flour,
(onion juice and Heated rind. Mtx
well. Add scalded milk. Kold in
stiffly beaten pkk whites. Itake in
a Pyrex dish in a pan of hot water
for minutes at ".'iii doi-rees.
Chill. Mctvo .with, whipped crvani
or froi'.en whippi d cream.
Ulampiettc m Yenl with
MiihnxMit Satic
1 1-2 lbs. veal steals 1lnch thlcV
1-2 c. flour.
1 tbsp. vtnefcr.
I -2 tsp. jcnlt.
1 -s tsp. pepper.
Haoon dripping.
!rrd!,-c the veal in flour. saTt and
pepper. Sertr on .both sidi-s trt a hot
pan in baeo tlrippiiis. . Add tho
vineKai' and a little wat-r. Cover
and plaeo in oven to halt t hour
at deurcs. S-rve with a rmi.sb
rnoui sauce if detred.
Jollhil Sulnton XnloV
1 pkf?, lemon Kelatine.
1 c. boiling water.
1 tbsp. lemon juice.
1 -'1 tsp. salt.
I 0. flaked salmon.
1 -2 c. cooked peas.
1 -'1 v.. dieed celery.
1 - I 0. chopped . pickle.
1 -2 c, salad dressing,
. IHssolvo K'atine in hoUitu? wa
ter, Cool. Chill till it starts to
thicken. I 'old In seasoning and
other inijredioiilH. Pour into mold
to set.
Mam l.oaf
1 1 Ihs. bam.
1 1-2 pouml pork.
I e. bread crumbs,
1 W
1 c. milk,
i C.rind loKether hntli and frnsh
pork. Mix all inRredientH, Itake in
, a loaf pan unarm (b-prees 30. mln
; utes. Spruad tlie top with 1-2 cup,
; brown sitKJir mixed 'with 2 tlisp.
ivinoKar. Hake tinothor 30 mlnutiv..
' Serve hot or cold. Onn may ponr
a can of lomnto oup over the loaf
1 Instead ol' usinvr the brown suynr
a ml vinegar.
I Lemon Cheeso Pie
1 1-2 r. rottaRe cheese,
t 1-2 c. sitKar.
, okk. i
j. l lemon JutCrt and rind.
; 3 tbsp. rich milk.
I 3 tbsp. chopped nuts.
Plo crust.
Line Individual, pans with plo
emst. Com hi np. nil ingredients in
; 01 dec. Pour Into crust, (take 2ft
minutes in a moderate oven. One
may erss cross strips of or.ust over
the top if desired. '
lYrsh Pencil ri
Cook 1-2 c. sutfar and 1-4 e. Ma
ter until It spins a thread. Add X2
marshuinllows cut fine. Pour over
I stiffly beaten eg white, (t.-.t
until stiff. Pour over pea eh en she
; d in a cooked pie shell,
llhulvnrd Plo
'2 I -2 c. cut rhubai-d. ,
oitrs. ... ,
1 c. sugar.
2 tbsp. Hour.
I tbsp. butter,
Pinch salt.
1 Cook rhubarb In 1-4 c. water
until soft. Add stiKur, mixed wit!i
flour. Kent well with dovcr vget
, beater. Add oitk yolks. Heat. Add
inched butter and fold in stiff!y
beaten whites. Hake at 32fV degrees
I minutes or until well set and
! lightly browned.
: t'liociHiiie Stoanu'd Pmldlns
I tbsp fat.
j J-2 c. sugar.
1 eK?.
1-2 0. milk.
J-U c, cocoa.
1 c. t lour.
1 tsp. baking powder.
Pinch salt.
1 tsp. vanilla,
Mix soft fat and siiKnr. Add egt;
liind milk. Heat. Sift dry Ingred
; ionts. Add to other ingredient.!.
I Steam 1 hour In 1 lb. coffee can 01
j mob).
j SUHOO
l.egg.
; r c. powored sugar.
1-2 c. creain,
, 1 tsp. vanilla.
j Beat egg whites stiff and dry.
i Heat in yolk. Fold n sugar, whip
ped cream and vanlla. A dash of
nut-meg may he used. This sauro
separates after one. hour so most
ho mnde just before the meal for
: best results.
IVnnut Btittor Snia(i Dressing
1-2 c. vinegar,
i 1-2 c. cold water.
! ; 2 eggs, '
2 tbsp. cornstarch.
1-2 c. cream.
i 1 -2 cup sugar.
1 tsp. wilt.
1 tbsp. peanut butter (lieaptng),
j Mix oRgs. sugar, cream and corn-
i Starrh. Pnur Inin 1111 ..
' i.'uiiiiik 1H1I1'I,
; 00k in double boiler, beating till
r.. rt., iieuping taoiespoon pe u
nut butter. When cold with 1 cup
cream whippet). Vse over fin-tv
shredded cabbage, chopped nppl 's
and njt. H'tt on irnf of lettur. !
Aintb W hip j
1-- v. raw grateo apple.
1 erg whit.
1 c. whito sugar.
; n,'"t 1th Dover beater till stiff.
Pse as meringe on any pie. Ksp .0
ially good on treah peach or bana
na pie. Good on hot gingerbread.