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DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1916.
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TEACHERS INSTITUTE
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When You Buy
Mm Arlou n- Clevenger entertain
ed a group of young pwipla Mnnrtaj
vetiing t her heme on street, ,n
honor of her enisin. Aunhur eleven
ger. Various games were lured dur
ing the evening and at a Ul hour de
licious refreshments were served.
Those preaent were Ml telby John
on. Tbeima ChJidreth. Neva Ed
wards, Mma Hark. ri'M Penland,
Catherine Wells, Ituih Edward. Ma
ria M.kexe!!. K,,y Hutchinson. Grace
Edward fiophla Flkln. Sola (Till,
dreth, Mrs. Welch, Eiixaheth Flkin
ana the h-jaiew, Ariouine Clevenger.
Thi, Mers. were Nelson Adama, Da
Verm IJvertnore, Harold Ooedeck.
Marion Hoaglln, Lloyd Montgomery,
Bobert Bchaeer. Frank Flkin, Star
ring IJvermore and Authur eleven
fr. Manjr preparations are being made
for the Halloween P-atl which the
ladles of the civic Club will give In
Eagle-Woodman Hall on fjctoher Jl
and a great deal of Interejit It being
taken aoclally. The club la s in
ebt and the fund raised from the
dance will be used to cancel the ob
ligation and also for needed civic Im
provements, fnlque and attractive
decoration are being planned.
C. M, Bishop of Pendleton, ia reg
istered at Hot.) Portland, Portland.
Oregon.
Tomorrow even'ng the parent
teacher association of the Lincoln
achool will .have charge of the pro
gram In connection with child wel
far eihtblt at the library aud'tort
vm. Dr. W. D. McNaxy will d'scusj
the child welfare work, a vocal olo
win be contributed by Mian Esther
South and a piano number by Mr.
Edgar r. AverllL
The Washington association had
charge of the program lajrt evening
and there waa a very good attend
ance. Much Interest waa ahown in
tha screens which illustrate the va
rious phases of the Important work
tha mate commission Is doing and
contemplates doing If proper legis
lative assistance can be secured.
Tonight the Hawthorne aesocla
tlon will have charge and ha arrang
ed a very good program.
Friday afternoon of this week the
parent-teacher association of the
Lincoln achool will meet at the
achool building at S o'clock.
Mr. and Mra. A. B. McCarty, for.
many well known farmer of Stage
Gulch, are visiting friends In the city.
They are now running a dairy at Go
bi, near Portland.
. A charming little farewell atten
tion. In the nature of a surprise par
ity waa wid Mra. E. Paine yesterday
by suteen of her neigh U.rhood
mend who gathered at the h'ltne of
Mra. Wesley N. Matlock for a tie
lU'htfu afternoon of sewing and chat
ting. Mra. Paine leave today to
make her home In Wyoming nnd her
departure i much renretted by a
wide circle of friend and acquaint -
enccft. Dtlrinir Ih. bh.mu.. ... . t
! sterling ailver spoon waa presented
Mra. Paine a a parting gift. The
guest bat Included Mra. Herbert
Greene. Mr. W. N. Matlock. Mra
John Vanghan. Mra. o. I. La Dow
Mr. La Lxjw. lira. A. Koeppen, Mra
rTed Koeppen, Mra. I. V. Temple. Mr.
C. W. Goodman. Mr. Earl Tulloch,
Mr. Charle Pond. Mra. N. V. Van
Pelten. Mlaa Grace Van Petten. Mra
W. C. K. Pruitt. Mr. Ed William and
Mr. M. A. Sprinkle.
Mr. Hoyal M. Sawtello kind Mr
Merle R. Chessman were hostesses
lat night to the Fortnightly Bridge
Club member, the meeting being
held at the home of Mra. Sawtelle.
Five tables were arranged for piny,
high honor falling to Mis Edna
t Zimmerman and J a men R. liowler.
A pleasant afternoon over the bridge
table waa enjoyed by the member of
the North Hide Bridge Club who were
! entertained by Mr. J, N". Burgess
yeiterday afternoon at her home on
Jefferson atreet. Tho dainty gift fur
high score, waa .captured by Mr. C
M. Stype. Guests olher than club
member Included Mrs. F. E. Judd.
Mr, p.. N. Ktanflfld, Mr. G. I. La
Dow, Mr. Frank Fraztcr and Mr
G. W. Phelps.
More than 125 member and friend
of the Artlaan were present last
evening to greet H. R. Hudson, u
preme master Artisan, who with Or.
Kschelman of Portland paid an of
ficial visit to the local lodge. A very
enjovable program was presented in
cluding a violin solo by Miss Helen
andiHh, a readiw? by Miss Fleta
Hall and a Vocal olo by MIk Alma
, Schecr. Thi wa followed by an ex
cellent talk on "Fraternity and Whole
Family Protection," by H. 8. Hud-
on. A banquet, with dancing until
i midnight concluded the evening fes
' tivltie which were thoroughly en
joyed. ' The Thursday Afternoon Club will
, meet tomorrow afternoon In the club
room of the library with Mr. Llna
H. Hturgls and Mr. George A. Hart
man a hostesses.
j E. R Sleeman and family of Helix
left today for a three month' visit In
, Canada.
Using Golden
West coffee
eb? Well then
ted a friend
whatyoutbink
of it!
Golden (Vest Coffee
ls"JustRt2ftr t
Mike Pierce of Athena was in the
city yesterday.
. E. Cannon of Weston spent last
night in Pendleton.
H. J. Taylor left on train No. 17
today for Portland.
Mr. and Mr. C. C. Van Orsdale of
Portland are now visiting in the city.
Judge C. H. Marsh ha returned
from a few days' visit In Portland.
Lawrence Lieualkn. prominent
Adama fanner, was in the city yester.
day.
Roland Oliver returned this morn.
Ing from Portland, where he had
been for several days.
Mr. Adolph Schaefer and l'ttle
daughter left this morning for Ba
ker to be the guests of friend.
Bruce Dennis, who recently wild
the La Grande Observer, spent yeter.
day in Pendleton. He has not qu'te
decided what venture to take up next.
l"Tm Hem Kducaliari and Instructor
TogrtlH-r U all hlwW M usual
Tabtrt 1- tard for Three Day Af.
fair. lUtdnnin; Oct. SI.
A number of the northwe' most
prominent educator listed a Instruc.
tors and lecturers and some splendid
talent on the entertainment program.
County Superintendent Toung has
completed arrangement for the an
nual Umatilla county teachers' insti
tute to be held In Pendleton Nov. t,
2 and 1. All sessions will be held in
the high school auditorium.
The llt of instructors Includes:
J. A. Churchill, superintendent of
public Instruction; J. H. Ackerroan,
president Oregon Normal School; E.
J. Klemme, superintendent of City
Schools, Ellensburg, Wash.; J. C.
Herbaman, Seattle, Wash.; Carl
Gregg Doney, president Willamett
University; Fred C. Ayer, department
of education. L'nivera.ty of Oregon;
Earl Kilpatrlck, extension depart
ment. University of Oregon; H. C.
Seymour, state lajader Industrial
club O. A. C; J. E. Snyder, pastor
Presbyterian church, Pendleton; H.
H. Hubbell, pastor Christian church,
Pendleton; Mra. M. L. Fulkerson. Sa
lem, Oregon; J. G. Kilpack, slate in
vestigator Hoy' and Girls' Aid So
ciety; A. T. Park, superintendent of
city schools, Pendleton; H. W. Drew,
principal union h.gh school. Helix;
Miss Babra L. Nason, county librar
ian. Charles H. Jones will direct tho
musical program and Miss Mae Poul
on and MIks Annie McEwen will be
accompanists.
The soloists will be Mrs. Myra Wy-'
lie Forshaw, Ml Mayree Snyder,
Mis Gaynell Baldwin, Mrs. Frank E.
Boyden, Miss Edna Zimmerman, Miss
Esther South, Mra. Carlton Power,
Mrs. Ralph G. Baling and Walter
Roue.
The full program Is as follow:
Tuesday Evening.
8:15
Reading Zora Augusta Shaw
Wednesday Morning.
Opening Exercise.
Invocation Itev. R. E. Gornall, .
Pa-tor Methodist Episcopal Church
Addreiw of Welcome
Rev. IL H. Hubben
Recponse Prln. H. W. Drew
Vocal Solo
(a) "The Star" (Rogers)
(b) "Where Blossom Grow"
(San Soucl) Myra Wylie Forshaw
Addrees "A Survey of the Sur
veyed" Mr. M. L. Fulkerson
Address "Rocking: the Boat"....
J. A. Churchill.
Wednesday Afternoon.
1:15 Opening Exercise.
Addreiw "The, County L'brary;
An Open Door to County Teach
ers'' Misa Sabra L. Nason
Address "The Hope of the Na
tion" J. G. Kilpack
1:60
Duet "Venetian Boat Hong" (J.
Blumenthal) Mr. Carlton
Power, Walter Rose.
Addre "Lincoln; An Educational
Guide" J. C. Herbsman
Address "The Teacher and the Op-. .
portunlty" K. J. Klemme
J: SO Departments.
Room 3 "The Teaching of Phonic
Principles" Mrs. Fulkerson
Room 12 "The Elementary Course..
Of Study" Mr. Churchill
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When you buy your piano be sure of quality. Don't take any
thing for granted. Don't let the beauty of a case lead you astray.
Inferior tone and cheap construction may not show right away ; but
if there, will come out in time.
We know every piano we sell is worthy. We know how they are
made, of what they are made and the high type of workman who
makes them. Knowledge and experience make us competent critics
pride and personal interest make us severe ones. Our prices are
low but a low price in our store doesn't mean a cheap, trashy
piano.
We do not carry a piano that we cannot trust our reputation to
and our reputation is worth far more to us than the few dollars'
profit the sale of a poor piano would afford.
We won't let you pay less than will buy a good piano, or more
THAN enough to buy the best
You don't have to fill out any coupons or buy by mail order and
never see the piano until it's paid for. You get to see, hear and
try every instrument we sell and we guarantee.
"YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK."
WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE
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will Had
thw best
piano mad.
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guarantee
any piano
w tell
both in
pric and
quality.
Allow full
value for
your old
piano in
exchange.
Term to
suit your
convenience
on the
balance.
814 Main Street.
Telephone 524
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Room 19 High School Education;
Self Expression" ..Mr. Herbaman
Auditorium Rural, "The Lazy
Boy" Mr. Klemme
4:00
Demonstration of the care of the
school library at the county library
building by Miss Nason and assist
ants. 'Wednesday Erenlng.
8:15 Auditorium.
Kekuku's "Hawaiian Quintette."
Thursday Morning.
(Continued on Page 12.)
fjDoife Chats With
the Housewife fogyy
FINNAN HA DIME DELMONKX).
Wash 1 pound of fish thoroughly;
thn smiii i.s hour In cold water;
drain, cover with water Just below
the boiling point and let stand 15
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and Electric jProduction of the
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The Echo Cave
The Rainbow of Death
The Burning Viking
A Play Enjoyed By All
This is Not a Moving Picture
ADMISSION:
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Also the Second Episode of THE CRIMSON
STAIN and a Good Comedy, a big three
hour show. Come Early
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minutes; then drain and wipe dry.
Remove the skin and bones and sep
arate Into flakes. Put the baked fUh
into a buttered serving d.sh, pour ov
er it a thin white nauee, mad by
blending 2 tablespoons of flour wltn
i 4 tablespoons of butter and 2 cup of
milk, cover with buttered crumb?,
and b:ike in a hot oven long enough
to brown the crumb and to thor
oughly hiat the fi.ih.
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FRANKI'I'ItT .SAI'SAtiKS IN WIIITK
j 8ICIJ.
j Boil 6 sausages for 15 minute,
iCool, remove th fckins. cut into
jsmall pieces. Melt 3 table poons but.
ter, add 3 tablespoons flour nnd 3-4
cup each of milk and cream. Add the
'saurages, season with t ail, pepper and
'cayenne, let the mixture come to tho
boiling point and serve.
IlAKfTD TX;; IIi.NT.
Bull them until somewhat tender,
in order to remove bitter flavor. Then
slit each one down the fide and take
out seeds. Have redy a stuffing
made of grated cracker, butter, mine,
ed herbs, salt, pepper, nutmeg and
beaten yolks of eggs. Fill w th this
the cavity left by tho seeds, bake tho
plants In a hot oven. Serve with well
seasoned gravy .poured around thorn
In the dleh.
LAMB STrFITD WITH 8rlNAClf.
Remove stalks and stale leaves
from a quart fresh spina- h. tho-ouvh-ly
wash and plunge in a quart of boil
ing water with a tenspoonful salt for
110 minutes, thoroughly drain on sieve
! completely pre'8 out all water with
jtho hands and f'nely chop. Place In
la small sauce pan with 2 egg yolks
1-2 teaspoon alt, 3 Haltsnoons white
I peper, 1-2 tenwpoon suitar nnd 1 salt
spoon grate! nutmeg. IMaco pm on
fire, sharply stir w'th wooden spoon
while heating for five minutes, re.
move, keep on a table; rari fully bone
a shoulder of lamb, season with a
teaspoon salt, hnlf teiispoon while
pepper and a p'nch of nutmcr. Roretid
splnnch on Inside part of shoulder of
lamb, neatly fold up and tie all
around. Place on rack In roasting
tin. Then pour half gill water In
the pan. Spread a tablespoon or melt
ed lard over the top of lamb, set to
roast in oven BO minutes, turning and
frequenty basting Remove, untie,
dress on a large hot platter, Bklm fat
from surface of gravy In pan, pour In
one gill of dem'glace, boil five min
utes, strain sauce over latnb and
serve.
ENGLISH TEA CAKE.
One pint sifted flour with 1 heap
ing teaspoon baking powder, 2 eggs,
j 1 tablespoon sugar, butter site of an
egg, 1 cup chopped raisins, milk
( enough to make a good batter. Bake
20 minutes In a hot oven, split and
butter.
LAMB SALAD (A LKITOVEIL.
Cut cold roast lamb In uniform
i dainty pieces, place crisp leaves of
lettuce In a cold salad bowl, put the
lamb on the lettuce, a f ew capers
sprinkled over, a little salt, then mask
with mayonnaise dressing.
OBLIGING HOTEL CLERK
CONVICTED IN BPOKAITK
SPOKANE. Oct. 25. A Jury In the
criminal court today found J. O.
Simpson guilty of violating the pro
hibition law. Simpson was permit
clerk In the Hotel Spokane when the
police raided the hotel. Testimony at
the trial showed that Simpson recelr.
ed the permits entitling the holder te
ship liquor Into the state and arrlxad
the permits after the liquor waa re
ceived here.
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