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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1916. PAGE THT-ES CASH and Hie Dean Tain Co. have cut the high coat of Groceries in Pendle ton down so thftt it is a pleasure to live here and enjoy the best meals. We give you modern city service. Every thing "cool, clean and arranged for easy se lecting. Cut out the Watte Cost of the Credit Store by trading here. Telephone DOWNEY MARKET IN CONNECTION Phone 188 PERSONAL NOTES FROM THE GIBBON COUNTRY HOW TO REHEAT MEAT. Ifeat must only fee reheated, not cookel. Use (rood gravy or Hock, and act ion welL It In n c wary to allow tns meat (Kiist Oregonlan Special.) IHW)N, Sept. 19. Mr. and Mrs. Will 4'umpbell and children of Pen dleton art- camping rr a week at Bingham Hprlngs. John I lager has returned- home aft er a few days' visit with relatives in Pendleton. Mr. and Mm. John Thompson and Mr. and Mr. Henry Thompson mo tored to Athena Friday. Mr. Dave Bonlfer went to pendle tton today. J. W. Maloney and Bill Blakely of Pendleton, were on the river yeter-j I day hunting, I Chan, carter of Pendleton waa fish- ing on the river yesterday. I W. Brace came up from Pendleton I to remain over Sunday with Mr. and I Mra. George Brace. I Mr and Mrs Henry Thompson went i over to Weston yesterday to remain i over Sunday with Mrs. Thompson's ! father, 8. Q. Price. ! Lulu und Will Campbell who are : attending the Sisters" school in Pen- ; dleton, came up to the springs Friday j evening to spend the week end with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell, who are camped there for ! a week from near Pendleton. I Mrs. Mamie Hoch of Pendleton and ' her daughter, of Portland, returned today after spending a couple of days 1 at Uingham Springs. . j K. 'U. Hager went to Pendleton to ' day to visit with relatives for a few days. ! W. W. Hoch motored to Pendleton ; today on business, j Mr. and Mrs. Nesmlth Ankeny and Mr. Leon Cohen of Pendleton, spent ' Sunday at Bingham. I James Hartnet of Pendleton, Is on ; the river for a few days In search of ' game. j Mr and Mrft Herman Kirk from to soak In the gravy or stock before ' n,ar Athena, were Sunday visitors reheating. Rissoles should be moist inside, therefore the addition of gravy or snuce Is necessary. here with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Bonlfer. Less Carbon because Zerolcne is made from Asphalt-base crude. It burns v clean, and goes out with t tie exhaust. SOLENE ihe Standard Oil iorHohr Cars Sold by dealer! everywhere and at ill Service btr.ioiu ot the Standard Oil Company Pendleton SOME PKPPEK IHHHKS. j Another point in favor of the pep ' per Is that It can be used both raw or cooked. As an addition to salad, It : is constantly growing In favor, owing not only to its delicate eflavor, but Its attractive color and the posslbll- Itles which it presents to the salad : maker's knife or scissors. Many an j otherwise unattractive salad can be made different by the addition of strips, sections or chopped pieces of , pepper. . sweet fruits, such as oranges or plne ' apple, and also with cabbage and to mato. As a conlulner for other salads, the pepper pod takes' rank with the tomato cup. The lower end may be cut off neatly, the edges decorated, ; enough butter to make a slight juice. and this cup be filled with other mix-, so that when baked the dish will not turns in which the pepper pod itself be too dry ; need not be eaten. One of the attrac-. ' tive sour' salads suitable after steak . la nrnnnmuiH rt altfirnats as.stlrnti Ar" ' , orange and grapefruit striped with ' cut pepper and covered with a French dressing, to which mustard is added. ! In cooked dishes there are many imniMiiiwpinrxirismwimiRHimiiii r if if II j. 1 ll El i If you are interested I in purity first Jf f BAKING V POWDER 111 III I K M III III B is what you II should always II use. II 1 1 There are many J M other reasons jf A why but try a Kj gL can and see for , tS oV ; ill r- A 1 1 V('M 'K4) II ggg ii i j - . j a imm h i ill ii 1 IIJ.'i.'JHI IE 111 &KG THE KD-UP Be Sure and Visit LEXANMRS MEWS URGES! AND BUSIEST DffJMIT STORE ways of using left-over peppers. There is no limit to the number of stuffed dlBhes which can be made. For all of these It la better to parboil the pepper In boiling water for two or three minutes after having removed Pepper combine well with 'n Beda and stem. The pod may be rilled with mix tures of cooked rice, breadcrumbs, hams, cold mutton, tomatoes, etc. The peppers should then be laid in a cas serole or baking dish, partially cov ered with stock, tomato sauce or We carry a stock of everything for everybody. You will find the latest New York models in our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Dept. We buy for the lady of exclusive taste. Be sure and see the new Fall Coats we are now displaying. , n.iSUl Our Dry Goods Dept. is being kept busy showing the latest Fall Silks, Woolens, Velvets, etc., etc. Let us sup ply you with your Fall dress. Our Shoe Dept. is admittedly the best stocked in Uma tilla County. When we mention the Florsheim Shoe for "the man who cares" we need say no more. In Ladies' Shoes and Boots we have just received the last word in combination colors. Let our Shoe Expert fit your feet. Stein Bloch has just consigned to us our Fall Suits. This season's modeU are sure dandies. The Cravenettes and Overcoats will also take your fancy. You will go no further for your Fall Clothing when you see our stock. Our new Cravats and Shirts are right up to the minute. Stop in and pick yourself out one. Our Grocery Dept. can fill any order you care to give us. We have everything for the table. Clean and well stocked, you will meet with prompt attention and courte ous treatment. You can deal with us by mail. We prepay all mail or ders, and YOUR order will be given as much care and at tention as YOU will receive when you visit our store per sonally. This Dept. is in the hands of an efficient staff, and your mail order will be filled within an hour after the arrival of your letter. Once our customer, always our customer. Get the habit. LOCALS ttmmHMUniUMiNiiitmHmwimmmtttmtiMiimMtmMiHMitMituttM ulUlllllUiUilliuijiUHIUNuiiUtUMWt trmrnmi iliUiiuilii How LI i x II II il ii About suppy i U&Y SUPPLIES AND Your Round-Up "itj E 3 BETTER LOOK OVER YOUR STOCK UP ON WHAT YOU MAY NEED FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS. 3 E3 er-31 DO IT THE RUSH. QUILTS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, PIL LOWS, PILLOW CASES, NAPKINS, TOWELS, ETC Quilt $1.25 to $4.98 Blanket 69c to $12.45 Sheet 69c, 98c, $1.19 Pillow Cases 12c to 23c Towel 10c to 45c Table Linen, yard 45c to $1.00 AVOID ROUND-UP WEARABLES Round-Up' Shirt $1.50 to $5.00 Round-Up Hat $2.45 to $12.50 Round-Up Handkerchief $1.50 to $2.00 Round-Up Pennant 35c to $1.50 Round-Up Boot $6.90 Round-Up Hat Band 50c Round-Up Novelties of All Kindt. (Paid advertisement.) For sale or rent Modern resi dence at tii Jane. Inquire Buford Butler, Hoh bach's Bakery. Wanted Girl for general house- , work, permanent. Apply 121 lionroe . street, or phone ill. Fresh crawfish and Olympla oysters st the Quelle. Call Penland Bros, van te move your household goods. Telephone SS Also baggage transferring and heavy haul- Ing. Rooming house for sale. Mais j street. In center of business district Doing good business. Inquire of Pen 3 land Bros. The muffins made from Blyden- j stein's Prepared Dietary Flour and Blydenstein's Self Rising Pastry flour at the Delta. 5 j Mattress making, furniture re pal r- g j Ing, upholstering, called for and deliv- 3 ered, city or country. La Dow Bros. 219 Beauregard. Pohne 227J. Board and room that la homelike H also furnished houseKeeping room Clean and close In. Brown HalL Tel- 5 ephone 3 SO. H. H. Copeland. 5 Prompt automobile taxi service. g day or night. Funerals to cemetery 3 only IS 60. Phons (80. Hotel 81 s-j George. Carney Taxi Ce. E2 E3 S-5 EXPRESS PAID TO ANY POINT IN THE U. S. ON ALL PENDLETON WOOL EN MILL PRODUCTS. Complete Showing of Ladies and Gentle mens New Fall Wearing Apparel Popular Cash Store To Whom It May Concern. All person knowing themselvea to be Indebted to me will please arrange to settle their accounts by October 1. lilt, as after that date there will be a change In the business. (Adv.) H. M. SLOAN. IaIUm. Attention. We carry a full line of hair goods. Mall orders solicited. Combings made to order. Hair dyeing and bleaching. Residential calls given prompt attention. Pendleton Hair Dressing Parlors, Pendleton Hotel Building. Phone B. Homesteads. Relinquishment on 320 acres fine grass land. 30 acres fenced, IS acres plowed, IE tons wheat hay. House 12x14. Government land joining, six miles from town. J400. Q. A. Steach Long Creek, Oregon Adv. THE DAYLIGHT STORE. Make our store your headquarters during the Round-Up. 1O0OI aoaoc lonoi IOBOE J0C30I PUHLiG at the old James Nelson place one and one half mile northwest of Havana station. Friday, Sept., 29, 1916 I will sell all of the following est bidder, to-wit: Commencing 10 o'clock a. m. described property to the high 6 Head of Brood Mares, ages 4 to 8 jrr weight 1400 to 1800 lbs., all with foaL 10 Head Work Mules, 3 to 10 yean. 3 Milch Cow. 3 Calves. 1 New 3Vi inch Peter Schuttler Wagon with grain rack. 1 New 3 inch Mitchell Wagon with grain rack. 1 Truck with hay rack. 1 Truck with feed rack. 1 Hack. 1 8-foot Double Disc, 1 new 24 foot Zig-zag Harrow and cart. 1 24-foot Wooden Harrow. 1 16-ft Hoe Superior DrilL 1 16-foot Weeder. 1 10-foot Weeder. 1 one-horse Cultivator. 1 3-bottom John Deere Plow. 1 2-bottora Plow. 1 14-inch Walking Plow. 6 Sets of Butt Chain Harness. 1 Set of Hack Harness. 1 New Stewart Clipper. 1 10-horse Shenandoah Hitch. 2 Brood Sow to Farrow Soon. 32 Shoat. 1 Male Doric Red. Many other article too numerous mention. Boost the Round. rp. Pendleton boosters who wish to let their friends and relatives know about the Round-Up,' can do so b using Round-Up envelopes with type and Illustration printed in beautiful colors. These envelopes may be se cured In any quantity at the East Oregonlan office for one cent each. Adv. 1 LET TR Where it Pays You to Pay Cash. BUCK LET 'ER BUCK Notk-e of Payment of City of rendle n ImproYcmont Bond. Notice Is hereby given thit the Clt) of Pendleton Improvement ' Bond No. 12, Series F, will t(e paid upon pre sentation thereof to the undersigned at the Americas National Bank, Pen dleton, Umatilla County. Oregon. Interest on said bond ceases Octo ber 1. 11. Dated September 13. 1916. LEE MOORHOITBH. Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by Win. Mlckelfen, Deputy. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS: All sums under $50:00 cash; on sums over $50.00 time will be given until October 1st, 1917 on bank able notes bearing 8 per cent interest. Oash dis count of 2 on all sums over $50.00. D. H B&yne, Owner E. L. 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