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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916.
PAGE THREE
Haifa Chain With
the Housewife
We Give Store Service
Like a Big City
YOU and your family will profit by trad
ing at this big busy cash store where
your dollar will do double duty by buying its
full value of groceries. You will enjoy the
benefits of this new, clean grocery in the way
of modern store equipment and service.
It's like trading at the big city markets to
trade here. When you buy vegetables they
come to you as if they were freshly dug from
the ground. Fruits are as fresh as though
you picked them right from the treesand
vines. Our up-to-date cooling rooms make
this possible.
Everything displayed for your easy selec
tion. Prices are lower and our store is clean
er. Send your orders here and you will find
it like opening a savings bank account.
The Dean Tatom Grocery Co.
TELEPHONE 688.
Downey Meat Market in Connection,
Telephone 188
GLACIER PARK BREAKS
ALL TOURIST RECORDS
More Ttuui 10,000 Travelers Visit
UnrV Ham' Newest Pta) (Troond
from June 1 to August 19.
WASHINGTON, D. C, !-'ept. 11.
lacier National Park thla siwnn haa
broken all prevlou records a a "See
AmerVa First" tourist attraction.
More than ten thousand traveler vis
ited the park from June 1st tn Au
gust 29th an en-ess m-nr evon last
year when there u heavy travel to
the San Francisco and San Diego ex
positions and also to an unusually
large number of conventions held in
fteattW, Portland and other points on
the Pacific coast
Government officials announce
that this Is a record for rapid popu
larity tn the history of national parks,
when it is taken into consideration
that Glacier Park Is one ofethe new
est of I'ncle Sum's group of playgrounds.
The longer the enKUgemenl
hurter the murrled life.
the
OUB8I ItOOM (OMFOKT.
All of us have guentH at some sea
Mn and whether these week-ends be
times of pleasure deiiends largely on
the thouKhtfulness Of. the hostess In
advance, of her kuhhI'h comfort.
The best way 1 know to tell a wo
man what should be in her guest
loom 1h to ask her to pretend she is
a Kuest for a day and a night. Has
she sufficient stretchers for her
clothes? A brush to clean them
with? A pair or two of shoe forms on
the closet floor?
Ah, a button is off; a safety pin Is
needed and Just a needleful of thread
to mend the lace isn the white petti
coat. The guest has forgotten her
powder; of face cloths nhe may have
none, and one can never have too
many hairpins.
It Is such a warnS night. Where i
the Ian'.' Ami poHslblv her grip wan
so full that she couldn't stuff In her
kimono and pair of boudoir slippery.
She will not want to trouble you for
a pitcher ami gtssi from dnwtiHtairs,
10 iUOfa a set may well be a perma
nent fixture of the guest room fit
tings. Perhaps she has the latest maga
zine, but even then she might like to
read a few vnatchen from the poets,
01 pick up a good romance antedating
the period pf the bent seller. Paper?
Of course xhe will want to write a
I tter. or al least send a postal card
saving she nas arrived safely, so why
not some envelopes, paper, cards and
a few stamps, so that she need not
ask and feel she is bothering you for
them?
Just one comfortable little rocker
lr which to relax In her negligee and,
of course, a suitcase stand, so that she.
lean open that heavy bag without
bending her back or soiling your best
' bedspread.
A little vase of flowers. Is there
I anvthing you would like to have
. when you are "away from home" and
I find Sot? that thing put In your
! guest room.
The care of a man cuest is another
story. Bui his needs, too. should be
considered, and his guest room will
reed to be all that the woman's guest
room Is not no bric-a-brac, silk hags
and tasseled slippers? A comfortable
living den of a room, where smoking
Is permitted and where the hostess
ertereth not!
NEEDLEWORK NOTEK.
Hooks and eyes have a disagreeable
habit of dropping off at the most Inop
1 ortune moments. If, however, they
are sewed on with buttonhole stitch
instead of the over and over stitch
you will find that thev will last much
longer.
bride who lakes the greatest pride
in her linens has a rather odd pillow
case. She took a runner of pillow
tubing th" exact width of the bed and
this she embroidered in a charming!
nvalgn with the monogram in the cen-,
ter. Both pllAWS ace placed in this I
rase durinu davtlme hours.
Darning on huckaback is easily)
done and is excellent when one wants'
wort that is relaxing If the material!
is pressed on the wrong side over a
pad before starting the work the
blunt edge will slip with even greater
ease under the little squares. Some
times the design Itself is darned, the
darning stitches running across the
material.
The nightgowns of the present time
are so elaborate and so eharmlngly
dainty that they needs must have a
case for themselves. Take a piece of
linen and fold it in envelope shape
The size is regulated according to
taste. The flap of the case is scallop
ed and a design of flower or a con
ventional design is embroidered on it.
A touch of color can be introduced by
lining the case in any pastel shade.
RHUBARB JAM.
Six pounds of rhubarb, 6 pounds of
sugar. '.' ounces of root ginger. Peel
the rhubarb and weigh after peeling.
Cut Into pieces about two Inches long
and put It into a large basin with the
sugar and the linger whlrh must be
bruised and tied in a muslin bag.
Leave this for three days, stirring It
(tenth each day to help the sugar dis
solve, says The Queen. London. Strain
the Ibiuor from the fruit the third
day, boll It to syrup, and pour over
fruit while hot. I"t it stand for three
days without stirring, then pour all
into a preserving pan. taking the
ginger bag out, and boll from half to
three quarters of an hour after It
comes to the boil. Pour into clean,
dry jars and cover. Root ginger,
bruised and tied in muslin, or ground
Ringer is generally used for Jams.
FOR THIN CHEEKS.
To make thin cheeks plump rub
skin food In with the following move
ments: To treat the right cheek place
the thumb of the left hand Just be
yond the corner of the mouth on the
left cheek as a brace. Make rotary
movements upward and outward, be
ginning at the corner of the mouth
and making three diverging lines of
manipulation over the cheek. With
the right hand treat the left cheek.
About six times over each cheek Is
sufficient.
CORN PIE.
Cut the kernels from ears as for
stewing. Make a rich pie paste, line
a deep baking dish with It as for oys
ter pie and put into it alternate layers
of cut corn and little blocks of dough.
Dot each layer with bits of butter and
season to taste. Cover all with a very
liberal quantity of milk. Put on a top
cover of pastry and bake until a rich
brown.
STtTFKD ROASTED GREEN PEP
PERS. Cut off the tops of the peppers and
rt move the seeds. Make a forced
meat of irtinced chicken and rice, sea
son with salt and onion Juice and
soften with melted butter. Fill the
1 1 ppers with this, arranse them in a
baking dish pour about them a little
gravy or stock, that they may not
burn, cover and bake in a moderate
oven for an hour. 1'ncover and
brown.
We Invite You to
Shop at Our Store
It is a woman's privilege to "shop" before buying her new fall coat, and we urge
you to exercise that privilege here. Come in and examine the fine garments we have
selected for vour approval. Try them on. Learn the really moderate prices. And
then and not until then decide whether we shall have your coat order or not.
Classic Coats
"Stylishly Distinctive"
Will appeal to you, we know, because of their smartness, their refined yet sturdy
construction, their grace of line and their beautiful materials.
But the prices will appeal to you most of all.
Here is the coat you want, at the price you wish to pay.
We have Classic Coats from $9.95 to $32.50
Bring the little ones with you. You will be just as proud of their appearance in
a Classic Coat as you are of your own.
New Fall Suits
that tell all there is in Style, Fabric and Tailoring, priced the Popular Cash Store way
at from $15.00 to 834.98.
Popular Cash Store
Where it Pays You to Pay Cash.
34 SCHOLARS
k otudy In Black and White.
sV
. Brown tells be r grocer:
"Please send me some tea -black tea"
And he docs!
But Mrs. Brown, perhaps, does ri t realize that
there are two distintl types of black tea: English
Breakfast and Ceylon. And that she might like
one better than the other. The way to choose tea
is by taste. If you will send ten cents, we 'II mail
you the 'Taste Packet the simplest, surest way
to know good tea.
The Taste Picket contains cur parchmyn envelope!
tf Schilling's Tea-Japan, English Breaka, I, CeyU and
Otiongentugh ti make jive er six cups cfe.it h tastl.
Address: A Schilling W Company
jjj Second Street, San Trancisc
Schilling's Tea
Sold through grocers only.
Standard packages, 8-rz.and l-U,
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nrteen More to tome iJiter Addi
tional Faculties Made to Take Care
of Them.
LENORE ULRICH, MOROSC0- PAL LAS 8TAR, IN PARAMOUNT PIC
TURES.
Have you ever cast your silhouette against a wall?
Try It, because If It Is aa clear cut as that of Lenore Ulrica, the Morose,
alias star In Paramount Pictures, In the accompanying Illustration, you, to,
may have tbe opportunity of becoming a motion picture star of fame.
Xflaa TTIwl..,. 11 1 , . . 1 . . ...
uiiivu bhj s ii u very iiiui-ii easier u rnooae a type by a suiion,"
than It Is by a photograph that has becu taken by a high-class photograpli I B I IB
who Is given the opportunity of making one look more beautiful than tin Mr mW
(East Oregonian Special )
KIETH. Sept. 12. H. M Allen
opened school at this place on Mon
day morning with an enrollment oi
34 pupils. This number of scholar.-,
to start with and some 15 more to
come in later necessitates additional
facilities for taking care of thero,
about 30 more seats will be provided
at once and the board is prepared to
meet any emergency that may arise,
employing an additional teacher when
needed.
Miss Maud Meyers, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs, H. B. Meyers underwent an
operation at Pendleton Saturday for
the removal of tonsils and adenoids
and is recovering rapidly from the
ordeal. She probably will be able to
.-tart to school by next week.
Mrs. R. D. Brummell and son and
Mr. and Mrs. li. a MuCiellan left on
No. 1 Monday morning for Portlana
to buy furniture for the new bunga
low that will be ready to move into
neat week. ,
Mrs. H. D. Land rum has been vis
iting In La Grande for the past wee.
with her son and daughter who live
there
Engineer Jas. Keane on the Urua
tllla turn around run has exchanged
with Engineer Hatter and taken the
helper engine between Umatilla and
Stanfield. Mrs. Keane moved to
I'matilla last week.
Mrs. F. N. Luse and son Reuben
returned Thursday from a i weeks'
trip through Idaho visiting relatives
and friends at Emmett, Boise and
Nampa.
Mr. Frank J Martin has been on
the sick list for the past week but is
able to be around again and will no
doubt resume work in the yards
again.
Don't Endure
Itching Skin
We arm1 all sttln sufferer who have
sought relief tn vain, to try this liquid
wash, tbe 1. 1. D. PtlSttlptlOS tor Kc
lemR. All skin dl - yield Inittntly to
Its soothing oils. Its Ingredients oil of
wlntiTgreen. thymol nd glveerine. hs-.'
been used t,y doctors for years In the ears
of the skin. The llmitd form carries the j
healing Ingredients down through the psttl
to the root of the disease.
DrUCgUtl sre glntl to recommend thli
r.tothlnic, cooling ll,Uld. JViV and $1.00,
Come to us nnd we will tell you more about
this remnrkshle remedy. Your money b.o-k
unless the tlrst bottle redeyes you. D. D. n.
Soap keeps your skin healthy. Ask about it.
For 15 Yean
the Standard
Mrs, E. M. Brooks of Pendleton,
visited with Mrs. R. A. Rudd one day
the past week.
Mrs. F. J. Martin returned Thurs
day from a three weeks' visit with
her parents at Nampa, Idaho.
Peter Kampurls went to Portland
on No. 17 Sunday on a short business
trip.
And many a young man doesn't
know that he is in love until the girl
in the case hands him the information
in a diplomatic way.
Gives s brilliant flossy shine that
does not rub off or dust off that
anneals to the iron that lasts four
times its iong as any other.
Black Silk Stove Polish
is In a class by itself. It's more
carrfmHy made and made
LTviu tetter maurtais.
Try it nn rw park
st ove, your cook ttovu
or rour tu ran
If rou don't flndM
tbe bat polish yoa
ever used, your
Hardware or
grocery der is
authorised to ix
fund y Mr
money.
Every woman knows that she talks
too much, but what she doesn't know
is a sure remedy (or it.
ANSCO
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r Gives a brilliant flossy shine that
does not rub off or dust off that
anneals to the iron -that lasts four I
mm
ON'T let another
summer eo by
without an Ansco. ft
will add more to the
pleasure of your out
ini than anything else.
All winter and long 1
afterwards you can live
over again with your
pictures those good
summer days. Let us
show vou the Ansco
line. $2 to $55.
Tallman & Co.
Leading DTUifnu
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Drink Soda in Bottles
the most sanitary way.
It's pure and easy to keep cool.
1
We bottle, sell and deliver to your home
HIRE'S ROOT BEER
SODAS, ALL FLAVORS
GINGER ALE
good as any in the state.
Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector
the fine summer drink.
Pioneer Bottling Works
Paul Hemmelgara, Prop.
Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature.
1
Skis Remedy
really are.
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