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POBTLAND LABOR PRESS Shall Pendleton Have j A Normal School? choice apple recipes BAKED APPLES. Apple* Bake ia Jelly. I D A M A SC U S APPLES DELICACIES. PASTEURIZED MILK Cider Ice. Awarded Highest Prue Wilson’s Auction House Now in tholr now location 169 171-173 SECOND ST., (Near Yamhill) Cover six peeled and cored apples ' Dissolve a third of a cup of sugar The following argument favoring (there are 30 Oregon students regis- with one cup sugar and grated peel |in three cups of new cider. Add *7 88,000 Square Foot of Floor • he adoption of the amendment pro-(,fred at Bellingham alone. Panama^ Pacl/lc Interaattonal Completely Pilled With lof one lemon, and bake until tender, 'the juice of one lemon, and freeze, for a Normal School at “Fort> sta,es of ,he Union have ¡turn into a glass dish on round; Exposition ------- HIOH-OBADB FURNITURE .. , . _ , more than one Normal School. Ore- slices of sponge cake or toasted Fruit Frapp«, Pendkton >« offered by Fred Ron baj bm Ask your grocer for our Quality Stool Bongos, Oao Baagoa, Refriger one. California has bread, add lemon juice and a little Milk, Cream, Whipping Cream ®°*' I°r f*ve minutes one and a ators, Oarpota, Bogs, Linoleum , etc. LocklfX: eight, Massachusetts 12, New York .currant jelly to syrup in pan, and half cups of sugar, three cups o f aiad Butter, or phone ua, Oooda Sold a» Private Sale The educators of the state are al- and Pennsylvania each have 18. I cook until it jellies. Pour over the wa*er* add one enp of washed tart at AU Damascus Creamery mo»t unanimous in their desire to se-1 “The more to have a State Nor- apples, and when very cold serve aPplfs- including the juice of one "L more adequate Normal facilities ma’ Scho° ’ ior Eastern Oregon was 3240. I with boiled custard or whipped lemon and two oranges. Beat until A u c tio n S ales _. c . , K. . inau, urated by the teachers of the cream. 'cold; add half cup of rum or sherry ,n v t c b w m state. The teachers of Wheeler, and the beaten whites of three eggs. BYEBT MONDAT, WBDNB8DAY yi.ninouth is doing excellent work Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla Coun- and FRIDAY at 10 A. M. Freeze. r n r r L IT E R A T U R E ON r n r r Baker Apples witk Nut*. but it is unable to supply more than ties at their joint convention last Peel the apples and core well, N ic e economic subjects i GROCERY and MERCHANDIBB a small part of the needs of the Fall passed a resolution requesting then place in deep pan, allowing a Apple W hip. DEPARTMENT in Connection. state for teachers. the location of a Normal School heaping tablespoon of sugar and Put a little apple jelly or preserve “Last year 6055 school teachers at Pendleton, Oregon. The State half a cup of water to each apple. i*n ’he bottom of lemonade glasses. If intereated w r it* for FREE ECO Dealera In Bankrupt Stocka. Oaah paid for Socond-Hand Fur were employed in the public schools .Teachers’ Association at their meet- In the center of each apple place hill with sweetened and flavored NOMIC LITERATURE, pertainiag niture. to Direct Legislation, Public Owner- ! of Oregon. Of this number only 701 ing at Medford last December also a teaspoon of chopped nuts and.strip whipped cream. Delicious when a t Bealdenoeo a Specialty. „ere Normal School graduates. This passed a resolution to have a State iof jemon or orange peel, and over Iscrved as an evening dessert with ship or Single Tax. Please state in J. D. WILSON, which subject you are especially in means that 87 per cent of our Normal School located in Eastern tke wboje sprinkle cinnamon andT’ght cake.) tereated. teachers had not secured Normal Oregon. Pendleton is thought to be nutmeg. Bake very slowly and the L ------- School instruction. the logical location and on account ju;ce wj„ become jellylike. Serve Lamb’« Wool. P. H. MONROE, PRESIDENT A still more serious situation is of the fact that it has 22 trains hot or cold. On ‘hr first of November it was Henry George Lecture Aaaociation, shown when it is known that a very entering the town daily from five _____ ¡an ancient practice to indulge in a 638 So. Dearborn St., large proportion of those who apply different directions. Apple* Baker witk Mushroom*. ,ort of fea»‘. which was called Chicago, HL for teachers certificates in Oregon “Then, too, Pendleton has just Wash and core tart apples, then Lamas Ubhal, (the day of the apple have received no training above the completed a $40,000 public library ¡fj]] wjt|, equal parts of crumbs andi^ruit> •” Ireland), because on that eighth grade. and it has an athletic stadium seat- •mushrooms. Season with catsup or occasion roasted apples were bruised KINDORF BROS. •There are approximately one ing 20,000 people. It has more than herbs as preferred. Put a bit of and mixed in ale, milk or wine. This thousand vacancies a year to be a thousand pupils in its grade butter on top of each apple. A dda w as the origin of “Lamb’s Wool.” We Hare Moved te filled in the teaching staff of the schools so that the students at Nor- little water to the baking pan and To make six the pulp of roasted apples with sugar, and nutmeg and state. The Normal School at Mon- mal School will have abundant op- bake until tender. 128 OKAMD A V W n il cup mouth can supply about a hundred portunity to secure training in teach- ‘ _____ add ale to please the ta ste. graduate teachers each year. This ing. * R oche.tor B .k .d Apple*. -------- takes care of but 10 per cent of the "The movement to establish an Wipe and core medium sized se- 1 Frosen Apple Charlotte, demand so the school boards must Eastern Oregon State Normal School lected apples, then make tow circu- Dissolve one tablespoon of gelatine OUR installment plan is the do the best they can to supply the|at Pendleton is warmly endorsed by |ar cuts through skin at equal dis- in one tablespoon of cold water and best and surest method of 900 additional teachers needed. ¡Governor W i t h y c o m b e , J. A. tance from stem and blossom ends. add one Pin‘ o{ h«avy cream and one “The rural schools are the chief Churchill the State Superintendent o f I Wipe, pare, core and cut apples in ' tablespoon of sugar. Whip the mix- paying a loan. sufferers for the Normal School , Public Instruction, P. L. Campbell sma„ pieces. Put whole apples in tures unt‘* ‘‘ *s *‘>H and dry. ‘ben $32.30 per month for 3d moa las, or 1 teachers usually secure city schools (president of the State University. W. baking dish and fill cavities with beat io one cup of apple cause, jam $21.24 for 60 months, or on account o f the scarcity of well J. Kerr president of the Oregon prepared small pieces of apple, allow- or aPP,e pulp- Line a plain mold $18.17 for #6 month* pays a 61000! loan and interest. Golden West Coffee Agriculture College. J. A. Ackerman ing one teaspoon of fine chopped (w*‘b lad>’ fingers or macaroons, turn trained teachers. Other amounts in proportion. “On a c c o u n t of the already president of the State Normal at pork fat to each filling. Bake in a thc charlotte in and bury in ice and Is “Just R ie b r We loan on improved eity property. crowded condition of the State Nor Monmouth, by the county school hot oven until soft, having enough sal‘ I°r a‘ lfas‘ ‘wo hours, Or for building purposes. mal at Monmouth and the fact that superintendents of Oregon and many hot water in pan to prevent apples ! No Oonunlealon Charged Brown Bread Ice. Monmouth being a village has but other leading educators of Oregon, from burning. EQUITABLE SAY’OS * LOAN ASSN. Materials; Fresh brown bread few pupils for the training classes who want to see Oregon better pre i laduetay 1 242 Stark S t , Portland, Or. crumbs, two cups; cream or milk, to teach, scores of prospective pared to train our own teachers tie Lake! appear Buttered Apple* Baked. on your printed Mattem Xt atases teachers are leaving Oregon and i and not have to depend on teachers Materials; Apples, one dozen, two cups; apple fruit syrup, 10 table for r<x>e workmanship, fair wagen HIGH GBADK and the upbuilding of the d tp . attending the Normal Schools in , from other states, or employ un apricot jam as much as needed, spoons. stewed tart apples to serve. CONFKCTIONS Profess: Mix the crumbs with the neighboring states. For example, ,trained teachers.” sugar and butter as needed, bread syrup, add the milk or cream and Prtatlnff equal to quantity of apple. Ooapooed or Profess: Cut rounds of bread freeze dry. Serve in dainty glasses Typographical Union with chilled stewed tart apples. Web Pressmen'a Union about one inch larger than the P rin tin g Preasmen'k Union apples. Pare and core the apples, Preoa Asala tan ta* Union Stereotypera' and Electrotypera’ BREAKFAST DISHES. take baking dish well buttered, Union • Bookbinders' Union place the bread in it, and the Blndary Women’* Union Oatmeal witk Baked Apple*. w enn iena law' the “Rule of Reason.” apples upon the bread. Fill the cen Mallara* Union By Grant Hamilton. ien ckkäm Pbotoen(ruv*r*' Union Pare and core the apples and fill ters of the apples with butter and On the recent tour of Candidate doubtedly. Justice Hughes sugar. Bake in a slow oven until the core sPace with M ‘-over oatmeal Hughes through the West he familiar with the action of emphasized his position in regard court in the Standard Oil case, be tender. Remove to a hot dish, place mush P?‘ the aPPles in a baking to the Adamson Eight-Hour law, and cause it produced a profound sensa- a piece of apricot jam on top of d*®h; sprinkle with sugar; pour a n. fact, on every other piece of t‘on throughout the country, but, each apple and a little sifted sugar water into the pan and bake legislation secured by labor through whcn the Danbury Hatters’ case and serve, with cream if desired. ,n a moderate bver until apples appear tender. Serve warm with Congress during the last four years. was before the Supreme Court and ------- cream. (For breakfast or luncheon.) I i his Milwaukee speech, as re- Mr- HtiPhes a member of that court Baked Apple*, Creole Style, ported by the Chicago Daily Trib- he did not raise his voice in a dis- Materials: Apples, tart. 6; sugar Apple*, Raw, for Breakfast. tine’s special correspondent, he said, senting opinion ; no, not even make (lemon juice, whites of two eggs, Select fresh, unspotted apples of •¡peaking of the legislation passed ian a“ emP‘ to invoke the "Rule of. powdered sugar, four tablespoons; good flavor, but not very sour, wash t»v Reason” in their case. vanilla extract, one-half teaspoon; and wipe thoroughly, and arrange •y the the last last two two Concresses: Congresses: (Copied from Portland Oregonian.) tastefully alone or with other fruit. “The whole legislative accomplish With all these evidences before'lemon extract, one-half teaspoon. MONMOUTH. Oro, Juno 2$ — The Oregon “ - i t nl difficult to determine! Profess- Parc and core apples; For serving use small plates and ment must be wiped off the books lIS- *s not school opened this week . . . student* enrolled 76K as to what Governor largest on record for state Normal lu Oregon for the good of the country.” _ Hughes, Justice I fill the cavities with sugar, lemon fruit knives to be removed with the (juice and water; bake until tender _ ,. , . . . . . Hughes, and Candidate Hughes how to care for large student body a problem . . . . fruit. Individual taste must decide! Tins statement, compared with h.s wQuld rfo .f c,othed with <he autbor. but not broken. Remove to »err- whether 800 being crowded into auditorium with seatlag am fruit should be eaten before ! former attitude on labor questions, ity which goes with the mantle of ing dish, fill centers with jelly or or after tbe pacity of 660. Galleries filled with extra chairs la heavier part of the aisles. More than 160 students seated on platform. dovetails very nicely. While gover the chief executive of this Nation. marmalade and pour any liquor in breakfast New boarding houses completed, additions to room, nor of New York he forced a law the baking dish over them. Beat ing bouses built and tents used. One tundred girla through, taking away from the state sleep on upper floor of school. whites of eggs until dry; beat into KNOCKING BREW ER’S Mock Pineapple. legislature the supervising power The official school report gives 160 grade pugflB these one-half of thc sugar, then AMENDMENT. Arrange alternate slices of sweet in Monmouth, for teacher practice. over the management of state rail „ L A . e , , ,cut and fo,d in the other ha,f add*nK apples and oranges, peeled. on a roads and located it in a commis- Members of the Anti-Saloon Lea- flavoring meanwhile. Press the chiI)ed plate, one abovc the Read what those yoa have elected to handle the 'ion, to which he appointed fat- gue of Oregon are making every merigue to the tops of the apples, Sprinkle with powdered sugar, other. pour affairs of yonr s ta te and who are thoroughly informed '.ilaried lawyers. effort to defeat a forcing bag and star tube; ~.er the orange juice and serve regarding school conditions in Oregon have to say . _ the , ... Brewers . , amend-|using . . . He vetoed a bill providing for a ment to the Prohibition law which let stand in the oven moderately immediately concerning measure 308 on the ballot at the coming full train crew on freight trains of will prrr.iit the manufacture and sale heated about eight minutes. Serve __ election: more than 20 cars. of beer in the state. (hot. Breakfast Snow. Here are some of the arguments By James Withycombe, Governor ef Oregon: He vetoed a bill to compel the Peel white fleshed, firm apples, “ O ragon is u n q u u U o n s b ly In need of m o r* BSfsaal Apple* a la Ninon. ’urfaec railways of Kings and .which they are putting forth: ■chuul work an d P end leton la the logical plaoo fo r a grate quickly on a coarse grater, and i ( Cook rice until soft in milk. ■chuol o f th ia claaa In B a a U r n O regon to Queens Counties to provide visti- “Both Eastern and Western Ore- c . . . flavoring . . . serve in roughly piled heaps on 1 By J. A. Churchill, Stats Swpsrintsndsnt of PnMIe ! cover. Sweetening and to „ , . .. . hules on their cars in the Winter pon began the building of railroads, . . . . . , small immediately. Instruction: . . plates . } Use sugar B months for the protection of em- 1 “Western Oregon has opened a ’ taste. Arrange upon the rice, peeled1., “ I tr u s t th a t th * ra te rs * f the S la t* w ill assist la 'if desired. rnlNlng t h * s ta n d a rd o f o u r schools by -M tiibllaklag a ployes and passengers. (dozen shipyard* on the Columbia and cored apples which have been K tu te N o rm a l School a t P en d leto n .“ He vetodd a bill prohibiting the River. Their payrolls run into the cooked in syrup; reduce syrup by By P. L. Campbell, President sf the Jnivsralty af Apple* and Cream. rapid boiling. Flavor to taste. Add Oregon: employment of non-resident* of the , millions. A delicious breakfast dish, to be " A t lea st * n e s d d lU s a a l N sraaa l School la urganttv »‘ate as armed strike-breakers, by "Central Oregon (Bend) built, and a little chopped candied fruit, pour needed In O reg o n .” served with c voked cereal or alone, By W. J. K srr, President of the, Oregon Agricultural railroads and other corporations. |is operating the largest sash and over the rice and apples, and serve consists of tresh, mellow. sweet j C o lle g e : He vetoed the Wagner Assembly door factory in the world. Many either hot or cold. ••Since th e people of P en d leto n a re In itia t in g * m easu re .apples, paied and sliced, sprinkled bill to establish a five-cent far to other sawmills east and west began fu r Ih c e s ta b lis h m e n t o f a N o rm a l School a t th a t r'-VT- Apple Brownie*. 'with fine tug ir and dressed with' It w ill g lv * m e p leasu re to su pp ort th is m easu re ." * oney Island, the breathing place'operating; millions in payrolls, Peel, core and quarter five sour cream. By J. H. Ackerman, President Oregon N trm al Sehesl, of New York’s poor. “The Willamette Valley began the apples ; put into a baking dish with at Monmouth: “ A c a re fu l a n a ly s t* o f tko 'n a tio n w ill ro n vln o e any He also vetoed a bill to compel prosperous manufacture of logan three tablespoons of butter, sugar Apple* and Bread and Milk. one th a t O rego n need* * Nor-- School In E a s te rn O r * , t e street railway companies in berry juice, and the loganberry and cinnamon to taste; bake until gun and P en d leto n f il l* a ll t h * g o vern m en t i- a u lre m e n ta ." For a Sumn-er luncheon a bowl By the County School Superintendent* of Oregon: Brooklyn to put vestibules on their growers became prosperous; more tender and serve hot, with cream. I of rich milk end bread "R esolved, th a t I t I * the aena* of th e au nty School may be ’treet cars during the Winter millions. S u p e rin te n d e n t* o f th * S ta te o f Oregon, in co nvention ¡pleasantly varied by the addition of uxs,-m illed, th a t th e b * * t In te re s t* of the -.< imuls of the months. I “Oregon bank deposits gained S t a l e d em and Increased f a c lllll* * fo r th tra in in g * f Apple Todday Baked. a rjpe sweet apple, pared and thinly i te u in e r* . an d th a t w *. th e re fo r*, endorse the In ltla U v * He vetoed a hili providing for a $161,000,000. Portland became the Core Spitzenberg apples and bake | sIiced. I{ the |ruit ¡, nQt tborugb,y I m easu re to es tab lish a N o rm a l School a t f'i u d leto n ." raise in wages of axe men and seventh city in postal savings, pass until nearly tender, fill sores w ith ,ripe and m d,ow ¡t ¡, irnprovfd by I By M r*. Charles H. Caotnar, President of the Orugua laborers employed on state highway ing such wet cities as San Fran sugar well spiced, sprinkle gener F e d e ra tio n o f W o m e n ’s C lu b s : j slow baking until quite soft. " I m ost h e a r tily en d o re* th* location e said N* and canal construction work, the cisco and Philadelphia. ously with brandy and finish cook School a t P end leton " raise being from $2.00 a day to $65.00 "Drunks decreased 77 per cent ing on top of stove. Serve on Prof. Robert C. French, Former President of Apple* and Oatmeal. vagrants 56 per cent, disorderly 36' slightly toasted bread, and pour over N o rm a l School L o cated a t W e a to n : a month. "A n Im m e d ia te e s tab lish m en t of such a s< hool a t Core apples, leaving large cavities, He vetoed a bill which, if passed, per cent, admissions to the peni- them rich boiled custard. c e n tra l p o in t such as P en d lela n would p ru v r a g re a t to th e S ta te of O reg o n ." pare and cook in a syrup made by would have given women school tertiary 42 per cent. B. F. Mulkey, Ex-Preeldent Southern Oregon Normal boiling one cup of sugar with one teachers of New York City equal “Politics has been freed from Apple* Stuffed witk Banana*. School: and a half cups of water five saloon domination; legislation from Pay with men for equal work. Peel and core large apples, and in " I shall su pp ort th * lo c a lis e a t ao K a s .e rn N o rm a l School a t P ead leto n ." In addition to the acts recounted. brewery control. the center put banana, filling the minutes. When the apples are soft Justice Hughes was on the United “Cash sales have increased, collec hole as full as possible; bake, drain and fill cavities with the hot, Shite Board of Regents of Oregon Normal School well,cooked meal, and serve wtih States Supreme bench in 1914 when tions improved, saloon buildings re basting with sugar and bater. declares that “the necessity for additional Normal cream and sugar. ’he final decision in the Danbury modeled and re-rented; business has school facilities in Oregon is apparent. ’ , Baked Apple* with Sausage Filling. Hatters’ case was rendered against readjusted itself to prosperity Portland Cltantber of Commerce et dorses measure Core the necessary number of Corn Meal Cake with Apple* and Suet. labor. Some time prior t o , this ( “Thc brewery amendment en- 308 mid say Pendleton most logical location for Nor mal school in Eastern Oregon. decision, the Standard Oil Company dangers all this to please the total (tart apples, fill the cavities wi.h Scalded milk, one pint, or half cup "as before the United States Su-)of 14 proprietors and firm members j well-seasoned sausage meat, bake in ¡cream, or a pint sour milk; finely Preme Court charged with the vio-'(see census) and thc 204 workmen!a moderate oven until tender. Ar- chopped suet, one cup; sugar, one IS V O U FOR YOUR CHILDREN I-ition of the same law that the who were employed by Oregon’s ! range the apples on rounds of toast. tablespoon; salt, one teaspoon; six atora Oragoa Stata Norm I School Com m it!**. Danbury Hatters were charged with breweries.” pour a spoonful of melted butter good sized sweet apples chopped (I'u ld A d v .) By J. U Gwinn. Secy Pendleton, O r* '•'olating. In the Standard Oil case ‘ ---------- • • T over each, and serve very hot, with fine, well-beaten eggs, three; small ‘He United States Supreme Court Trade w’th the live ones. They a garnish of friend sausage and teaspoon soda. Beat thoroughly and bake in a shallow tin pan. ’■'•ad into the Sherman Anti-Trust advertise in the Labor Press. parsley. In Oregon net Getting out o f bed on the right side is only part of the game. A o f good coffee w ill in sure a wonder ful day. ■’ '’ OSSI, Pendleton Normal School Proven Necessity 308 X YES A