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r a en six . i PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1916. TEN PAGC3 Supreme In Dancing Frocks. 1 TC7' .nit.. A. Sensible Cigarette i Get Your Piano or Player-Piano is'i- MUiJiWf Mt l. 1 fiussh'ii'iftit ill C IDtiES HIS .nIUUT. offers $s for n Wind Wliiskod Garment Out Ot Window While McGilltvrfcr ! Wm Dressing. NEW TOKK, Nov. . If there Is atil) a goat browsing about Washing-1 ton Heights he had a royal meal last night 1ft here isn'tt Mr. McGa-j .llvray may get his shirt hack, for he! off pre ; reward in The World today) for ita n.tfe return. j It's a simple enough story. Dun-!j can Alick McGillivray lives on the top floor of No. 618 West One-Hundred and Eighty-seventh street. There are no other buildings at the corner of Wadawoith avenue to break the wind that sweeps over the Hudson. Thurs day night he was preparing to retire and had just taken off his shirt when a strong gu.st rame through two of the opewi windows and blew his shirt out of the window. There were some sleeve buttons in the shirt that had been given to Mr. McGillivray last Christmas and he wants them buck, as well as the shirt. been promoted to the grade of cap-l tain for gallantry in action. General I Cadorna, in conferring the honor says! in an order that d'Annunxio "on Oct I 10 and 11. by word and deed, set! notable example for the troops bv his I aaring." pokt kwnni'nzio named captain for akriaii feat ROME. rNn". . T uunxio, the poet and abrielle d'An novelist, has MARRIED S TIMES AND GOT BIGAMIST AT EACH WEDDING LINDALE, Ga., Nov. . Mrs. Lis- ie Tucker Johnson Hawkins Press- ley, of this, place, Is certainly Infect ed with the "bigamist," for in each of her three marriages her husband has turned out to be a bigamist. Her second husband, Luther Haw kins, is now serving a two-year's terra for having another wife, when he married the Lindale woman, and it has just developed that her third and lust husband, J. Marion Pressley, was already a muchly married man, with a wife in Columbia, S. C, and Press It. v. after leaving the Lindale woman about six months ago. has married a Columbus, Ga.. girl and her father. Jasper Doss, is now taking steps for Pressley's capture and prosecution. ',. I . i & , s , '..---, f. 1 Jf rVfc V - l , -V 1 t : " f 1 u sn ,. STAR IN PARAMOUNT FLORENCE WALTON, FAMOUS PLAYERS PICTURES. This dress Is in vivid scarlet satin covered with Iavera nt h mnA tuH edged with silver. Diamond bows down front of bodice and over one shout- TM petticoat Is trimmed in sliver lace and silver medallions. Emerald band of ribbon around bodlc. 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Select large ripe cucumbers, pare land remove seeds; cut the cucumbers In piece size of quarter apple; to 4 I pounds of cucumber prepared, add 1 pint vinegar, 2 pounds brown sugar 1 teaspoonful of salt; put 1 table- I spoonful of whole mixed spices In R muslin bag and allow room for the I swelling of the spice; plaqe the above I In agate sauce dish and allow to boil slowly until fruit is tender; try with a silver fork, set off stove until next day, keep in sauce dish it was cookeu in. In the morning drain off syrup, let come to boil, then turn on fruit, let cool, then put all on and come to boil; fill pint jars and seal tight. This is nice served with meat. It Is orig inal and very nice. BUTTER PTE. Cream a lump of butter the size of an egg with 3-4 cup sugar, add. 2 well beaten eggs. 2 tablespoons flour, melt with a .little cold milk and 1 cup thin cream; bake in an under crust with lattice work of crust on top. I make mine without the lattice work on ton and like them that way. CWKOI. VTE CREAM PIE. Hent 1 pint milk in double boiler and add this mixture to cook until thick: Tolks of 2 eggs beaten, 1 cip su gar, l heaping tablespoon cornstarch. 1 teaspoon flour, l teaspoon vanilla. t heaping tablespoons cocoa or melted chocolate If preferred; stir all to- lNStUANCE 112 l ast Court 8t REAL ESTATE IjOANS IOC loraoi IOBOI IOBOE 5nti)nniiiiiiHiiiiiiii;!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFiiiiis- J KOQDLES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES I 1 nOFY'S KWONG HONG-LOW E X W 116 WettjAlta St. Opstoin. Phons 433 MHIIiniintinMi-iMiMIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINHr iiwiUHimmiuHiiii: Known For It's Strength mimiimmiiiitmi' Washington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915. irst national Bonh PEKOLETOX. 0REG0I Is hereby jfranted the right 'to act as Trustee, Ex ftcutor. Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. ftiiMiiittuifirmtiiiiimmimii SECURITY hllllllllllllMIMMIIIIIMIItlllll. 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If you know of any young wo man who is sick and nwd help f ul advice, ask her to write to tlio Lydia Fl.I'inkham Medicine Co.. Lynn, Ma. Only women will receive her letter, and it will bo lucid La strictest coiiliUeuco. in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 i H pj W0 'ff gether and add to milk; beat a few times with egg beater to be sure there will be no lumps. Line pie plate with raw crust as for custard pie and fill with cream and bake In quick oven until crust is done; frost with me ringue made from whites of eggs and confectioners' sugar; brown lightly in oven. Sour Milk Fie. Two thirds cup of raisins cut fine, 1 cup sour milk ,2 crackers rolled fine, butter size of an egg. teaspoon of all kinds of spices. Cook until quite thick. This is delicious. MIXED PICKLE. One and one-half pounds green to matoes, 1 pound onions, 1 small cu cumber, l small cauliflower, 2 table- spoonfuls of brown sugar, l 1-2 ta blespoonfuls mixed spices, l table spoon tumeric powder, 2 tablespoon fuls mustard, 1 mart vinegar; cut up the vegetables Into 1-2 inch piece.', sprinkle salt over and let stand days; drain and put the liquor and vinegar into a pan, and when It boils add mustard and tumeric powder, which must be mixed smooth with a little cold vinegar; put In the spices, lied in muslin cloth and the vegeta bles; boll about 1-2 hour or until ten der. This makes about 1 pint splen did pickle. PIOC'ALILLL One peck green tomatoes, S large onions chopped, add 1 cup salt, let stand all night and in the morning drain. Take 2 quarts water, 1 quart of vinegar, add tomatoes and onions and boll for 1-2 hour; drain through a collander, then take two quart? vinegar, add tomatoes and onions and boll for i,2 hour drain through a co landder, then take two quarts vinegar, 3 large cups brown sugar; put In a muslin hag 1-2 pound white musturj seed, 2 tablespoons green peppers, 3 tablespo.ons cinnamon, 1 of cloves; boil all together 10 minutes, then add tomatoes and onions; cook until ten der. CKAXBKKKV DI M HUM Sift 2 cuds flour with 1 heanin? tea spuoon baking powder, add 4 heaping tamespoons sugar, 1-2 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon butter Add enough milk to make a soft dough and stir In lightly 1 12 cups ripe cranberries. Drop spoonfuls of the mixture into a kettle of boiling water. Cover close ly and boil briskly for 6 minutes. Re move and serve Immediately with ma ple or fruit syrup. Also good with sugar and cream. KKKP-A-lEATt" ItEt'IPE CHIUST. I MAS Plll)l;. 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This recipe makes 3 good s ?.ed pud dings. More or less Ingredients may be used, according to requirement:!, but all in proportion. MAPLE WALNl'T Pl'DDIXti. One and one-half cups brown sugar. 2 cups water, 1-3 cup corn starch moistened in part of water, a little salt. Boll together 20 nilnutea. Bettl whites of 3 eggs stiff and stir intu mixture, which will be thick and clear. Add 1 cup walnut meats broken up and 1 teaspoon vanilla. Turn Into mould. I'se yolks of eggs for boiled custard to be served around pudding. XEWSTi'LE SPAGHETTI AND BEEP Cook 1-2 pound spaghetti In boll lng, salted water. When tender, drain and place In a baking dish. Then add about l cup of gravy and 2 table, spoons of tomato ketchup. Season with pepper and salt (If you have no left over gravy, use one cup of boiling water and 2 tablespoons but ter instead.) Remove all surplus fat and hits ' gristle from the left-over corned beef, season with salt, pepper; chop fine, and to one-third of meat add two- thirds of chopped cold boiled potatoes and 1 onion chopped fine; place in the dripping pan. dredge with a little flour, and pour In at the side of the pan enough wuter to come up level with the hash, pluce in oven and U' not stir. When the flour is a light brown and has formed a sort of crust, take out, add a lump of butter, itlr it through several times and you will have a delicious hash. E;0 COOKED IN GRAVY. Take 2 or 3 large onions, slice them very' thin, fry till a nice brown. Have ready 3 or 4 hard-boiled eggs cut In slices and a cupful of nice gravy with a little flour of arrowroot mixed with It. Add the eggs to the onions, the-.i pour in the gravy, and stir in all till the gravy has thickened. Serve very hot. 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