East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGONiANi-PENDLETON. QREGOK-'WEPNESPAY, FEBRUARYS!, 1917;
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Eleven busy Owl
3 factories prove what
smokers think of me.
j M. A. GUNST Ok CO., INCORPORATED
Jl' handmade) Ylj ' " LJ
Yo mt keep V -,'-- f
tnie ww Kdlaoa
with Mid du
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mnd Mr rhnif
t 12 records fur
a OO. Pay
little dwa and
a little ab
Hint nr a-eH- Knterfnin your
won folic rat-onta rerortta.
WHITR TOPAY FOR (IIP. NKW
PO.N HOOK No oMIratlnns.
WAimFIV'R Ml BIO HOUSE
Pendleton, Oregon.
Notlne of Pajrtnent of City of pcndle-
frleoda
KDI
The Best
Place in Town
to Get
CANDY
la at the store "what haa"
the "WHITMAN'S" sign.
Nobody In America makea
eandy Ilka "WHITMAN!. "
Others have tried, are atill
trrtag. bot their can't do It.
"WHITMAN'S" atanda for
tka beat.
A boi of "WHITMAN'S"
CANDIKeS ara revelatlona to
people who don't know their
Cevrtnes.
T&llman & Co.
Laaaio;'DruU-0
WHO KVKll 1ARK PEKT-TTOATK
iiitii;i yxiNE wiij, iir.
BlSltLlN, Feb. 11. It la announce.!
Oerman thrusting detachments cap
tured a aectlon of the British line
aouth of Letrunalot. Thirty prison
era were taken. The government
pre bureau announced. "It miut he
repeated again that whoever dares
penetrate the barred zone perishes.
Daily Chats With
the Housewife
CIIH'KKX I.MPAN'ADA.
Cut raw chicken up for serving, and
flour each piece separately. Line a
deep baking dish with pieces of raw
sweet and white potato, a little on
ion, salt, pepper, and butter, 1 (pan of
tomatoes, chopped, and 1 tablespoon
of vinegar. Add the chicken, cover
the top with sweet and white potato,
cover the dish and bake J or I hours.
Remove the cover and brown.
ONIONS Al' ;HAT1X.
Peel the desired number of silver
skin onions, and remove the thick
layers next the skin (these may ba
reserved for seasoning soups, and
sauces). Parboil the onions three
minutes In boiling witter: drain, and
cover with boiling SBltert water "and
cook until tender. Drain w-l and
place in a. baking djsh. then pour
over them 1 cup of white sauce, to
whic h hns been added 1, 2 cup of
Krated cheese and 1-2 teaspoon of
finely chopped parsley. Cover with
buttered crumbs and place In the
oven until heated through and the
crumbs are browned.
CIIKKKV A ASI'llt.l'S -TIMHAliK.
.
fine cup of cooked minced chicken
1 cup of conked or canned asparagus.
First cook together 2 tablespoons of
butter. 2 tolilespoons of flour. 1 1-2
cups of the top or the milk; add sale'
And pepper. dash of mace, and a few
drops of lemon juice. Add this to
the chicken and r.siiaragus. When
boiling. n1d ! egg yolks slightly beat
en, take from the fire, and add the
stiffly beaten
timbtile mollis
stove and let It boll for one hour. Do
not cover it. Let It stand another 24
hours, then add t large cup of sugar
to every cup of fruit and liquid. Boll
gently f3i or 40 minutes.
OOCONCT CAKK.
One half pound flour, 1 ounces lard
or butter, 1-4 pound castor sugar, 1-4
pound desslcated coconut, 1-2 tea
spoonfut baking-powder. Cut or rub
shortening into the flour, add other
dry Ingredients and a pinch of salt.
Mix into a dough with 1 egg and suf
ficient milk to make proper consis
tency, about 1-2 cup. Turn Into but
tered pan. Bake In hot oven.
A IIAT-flAO FOB THE AITOMO-
nn.rc.
In touring- one often wants to take
along a good hat for wear when not
In the car. A bag that will hold two
or three hats may be made by taking
two long, straight pieces of heavy
linen, to match the car lining, bind
ing them together with tape at . the
edges, leaving the top open length
wise, and dividing them Into three
pockets. Then sew on straps at In
tervals. Fasten these straps on to
buttons either In the top of the hood
or on the framework between the
front and back seats, and the hats
will be covered and out of the way.
I1AKII) OMKI.KT.
Fix eggs (beaten separately). 1
tablespoon butter, 1 tablespoon flour,
1 cup Bweet milk.
Put milk and butter together In
stove. Hub flour into a little milk
whites. Turn into ilnd s(lr into not m,, pour this on-
we.ll-oiled and lined . to be,,.,.,, nd well seasoned yolks
with breadcrumbs.
under irreajwd paneV and In a pan of
water. Turn out of the mold, gnr
nlsh with asparagus til's, and serve
with highly seasoned cream sunce
made with mushroom powder.
Hake 15 minutes, Rnrt wejj. Then pour onto beaten
whites. Beat well and pour into well
buttered piping hot spider ond bake
sevTi minutes.
IF BACKACHY OR
KIDNEYS BOTHER
K.AT I.KSei MKAT, ALSO TAKE
ilAHS OK KAI.TH IlKroKK '
KATINU BKKAKKAST.
Uric acid In meat excites the kid
no) a, they become overworked; got
iukgihr ache, and. feel Uge lumps if
lead. The urine becomes cloudy; th
bladder la irritated ,and you may be
obliged to aeek relief two or three
timee during the night. When thu
kidney doe;' you must help them
flush off the body urinous waste o?
you'll be a real sick person shortly.
At first you feel a dull misery In the
kidney reason, you staffer from heud-
l ache, dizziness, stomach gets sour,
tongue coated and you feel rheumatic
j twingea when the weather ia bad.
I Eat leas meat, drink lots of water;
also get from any pharmacist four
I ounce of Jad tia.lt; take a table
I spoonful In & glaa of water before
breakfast for a few days and your
kidney will then act fine. This fa
mous sails la made from the acid of
grape and lemon uice, combined with
llthia, and ha been used for genera
tions to clean clogged kidney and
stimulate them to normal activity, al
so to neutralise the acids In urine, so
It no longer kt a source of Irritation,
thua end!-; bladder weaknea,
Jad salt la inexpensive, cannot In
jure; makea a delightful effervescent
llthia-water drink which everyone
should take bow and then to keep ttw
kidney clean and active. Druggists
here aay they aell lots of Jad Salt to
folk who believe Id overcoming kid
ney trouble while It la only trouble.
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- fk$& rWM PACIFIC SYSTEM
V ) ' - V-p; f 6IRECT POUTE TO SUSNY N ''j-- a
. . ( rrx t-'-f
I S F9NaCO l.ttenrnrr. reoenr. ,' .-I j
1 mA irtni up- v V - " r -
i eo applies to
SFutA J..F. O BRIEN y A t
Aeent s
"T,, . r.V " candled
so plentiful now that , d
Mnla housewife s re- (M,
TWO M1!M1,IK ltr:CMF.S.
A Virginia Marmalad" Orapefrnlt i
and oranges are so
perhaps a Vlrgi
eipe ror miirnninnie 'salt
to some one. I nis rerun- vain i' t
1 grapefruit. 2 lemons and S oranees. ,
Wash the fruit thoroughlv. quarter It
and slice as thin as possible, of course
removing all seeds. Measure by cup
fuls and put Into a large preserving
JUST A FEW HOURS
PArWS OIJ COMPOUPJIV BUBS
CiRIPPK MIHraiV JUOITT
Tou can end grippe and break us
a severe cold either in head, cheat,
body or limbs, by taking a dose of
"Papa's Cold Compound" every two
hour' until three dose are taken.
It promptly opens clogged-trp nos
trils and air passages In the head,
atop nasty discharge or nose run
ning, relieve sick headache, dullness,.
feverUhnes, sore throat, neezing,
soreness and stiffness.
Don't tay atuffed-up! Quit fclow
Inrf t.nd snuffling!. Eaas y nir throb
bing head nothing else In the world
give auch prompt relief a "Pape'a
Cold Compound," which coal only
25 cents at any drug store. It act
without assistance, taste nice and
cau-ea no Inconvenience. Be sure
you get the genuine.
FLYER IIO.MK TO I1K1.P
COIXTHV.
iu is Mm
2 u L
New Cars at
Greatly Reduced Prices
Carload now on the road. Will
arrive in Pendleton about Feb.
20th. , f . ;
' Dont boy a cvr until you see "
. vthem. And dont pay more.
Round-Up City Auto' Co.
810 Garden Street
Telephone 651 5
I'VCOOKFD MIXrE 51 RAT.
One pound raisins. 1 pound cur
rants, 1 pound beef suet. 1-2 pound
eandtfd oranire peel and citron mixed.
aujrar. S pounds apples. 11-2
ponns mixed Fplceft. 1 tablespoon
1 nip cider. Rrated rind of 2
lemons, l cup nut meat.
1I;ice the chopped nuts. apples.
suet, oranty and citron, raisins and
j currants In a large howl, add the
sujrar. wit. spleen, lemon Julc and
jrlnd; mix well, add cider and cover
i closelv.
kettle with three times as much wa
ter as fruit. l-et this stand tin-
in..nh .1 tioiir. The next dnv
put It on to boil and keep It bni.ln aSTI'li IMMBl Itti POK FAMILY
1 V.,tl- Oast ft ell do JtffHln Of Oft 7.
for 24 hours. The fidlnwlnff day. put
(t on the stove with an equHl amount.
measiirlnK fruit and Juice by cup.
suirar. 1t holl until a small
quantity will Jelly In a Faucer when
cool.
Another Orantre Marmalnde. A
waiatfaewT -and ptmrle rule ror nr
unire manmilade demand t orane
-ind either I or S lemons. S preferred.
Wash well and put thromeh meat
chopper, u-inif fiilrlv Inrtre knlfa
ri-ce m kettf-1 and add 1 1-2 rnnn of
water to each ctin of fruit. Tet It
stand over nlirht. then put on the
F!uy 1 3-4 pounds best hamburK
nteak. Grease baklntr nan well with
ltej drtppinp. Place 1-2 of meat In a
layer in pan about 1-2 Inch thick.
fprinkle with salt and pepper, spread
meat with dressing made from crack
ers or bread crumbs as for. poultry.
Then put rest of meat In layer on top.
Put generous pieces of butter over It.
and pepper. Put little water In pan.
Bake In hot oven 1-2 hour. Small
onion chopped Into meat may be used
If flavor is de wired.
Sunltiat uniformly good
Orantt arf reshfrom
California today and
wry day. Phona now for
supply. Every 6rt data
daalar aalla tham.
Smnkist
Uniformly Good
Oranges
lsWirralCiai.riiaiseae
Heat Ttmlt In Rrrlln Is M
PARIS, Franc. Feb. fi.
The Hava correspondent at
Oeneva report that the Berlin
local rovemment ha decreed
that on account of the lack of
frelrht care and the Impossibll-
Ity of obtoinln- rafricrant sup-
'piles of coal houses which are w
served from central heating
plant must not have a tempe-
rature of more than fit degree
Fahrenheit. All central heat-
inir plants must cease operations e)
on March 11. Hot water sup-
plied by the city to apartments
Is to be cut off Immediately.
Have you
Indigestion?
Your food will continue to dis
agree with you, and cause dis
tress until you strengthen your
digestive organs, md tone and
sweeten the stomach. You can
do this quickly and surely by
promptly taking a tew doses of
EMM'S
FILLS
Their natural action relieves
the stomach of undigested food,
stimulates the flow of gastric
juice, renews the activity of
the liver and bowels, and
strengthens the digestive sys
tern. Take them with confi
dence, for 60 years experience
prove that Beecham's Pills
ood for
tomach
w.rfn M.JIia.. litWWeli
a
jFkTC C
the S
Mi
tea-Bives
IIOCKRIlnl.n HINTS.
In making frostimr put In i
spoonful of melted butter. It
a nice flavor.
To make pie crust tender 'add 1
tablespnonful or suirar and a little
baklnir power. ' This la enoueji for
three pies.
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MORGAN CilVES PORCELAINS
TO WAOSWOItTII ATHKXEIM
( heck for $50,000 Aocompanlea Gift
ox fricclessj OoLection of
Father.
HAtlTFORD, Conn.. Feb. 21. J. P.
Morgan, of New York, visited Hart
ford and formally presented to the
Wadsworth Atheneum the priceless
collection of porcelains and other ob
ject of art. which originally belong
ed to his father and which the g-lver'
not Ion as:o sent here on loan. i
Morgan alaoagave the institution a
check for JS".ou ror us maintenance
fund. Hi father gnve the atheneum
r.n inn a. ma llmu ..ift tntne added
2200 shares of Steel preferred stock Don t Rtlb It Oil
anw gave It the famous Morgan Me- . -
mortal building at a cot of bjetween i BltUSeS Or dOTe rvlUSCICS
one and two million dollars. ; , !-. -;-, nm-
The Morgan coilecUon here In- fl'oan L"nmnt JUly Pne
clude ceramic, porcelain, classical tratel and SOOthes tmtlUMC
and early Venetian glass and Italian nibbing. Cleaner than mussry
poatery of the seventeenth entory. pjasten or ointments,' does not
''-I" "T a stain the .Kin
eighteenth century, classical and Ro
man bronze and collection of Ivor
les of th seventeenth century.
ir
NEW YORK. Feb. 20. Elliot Cow-
din, the first American aviator
return home since the break
Germany, ha offered his services to
the United States In case of war.
Cowdin. who haa received several
French medals for gallantry in ac
tion while a member of the Franco
American Flying Corps, has been re
leased from duty on account of a
weak heart. He made It plain, how
ever, that In case of hostilities he
would climb Into his seat on a mar--plane.
"heart or no heart." and do all
in his power to help the aviation
corps here to become as famous as
the one across the water.
Zero nvntut also expresses the pub.
lie's appreiation of these frigid spells.
DOIiT FUSS WITH .
MUSTARDHASTERS!
Musterole Works Easier, Quicker
and Without the Blister
There's no sense in mixing a mess of
mustard, flour and water when you can
easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffness
with a little clean, white Musterole.
Musterole is made of pure oil of mus
tard and other helpful ingredients, com
bined in tiie form of a pleasant white
ointment It takes the place of out-of-
j date mustard piasters, and will not blister.
Musterole usually gives prompt relief
from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head
ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,
lumbago, pains and aches of the back or
joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet colds of the
chest (it often prevents nneumonia J
Have a bottle bandy for emergency.
rheumatic achea and pains, eurii, lom
I bao, gout, atraina. apr.ma and lme tsaca
Yield to Sloan's Liniment.
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At au oruaaists. ak, awu
iwaaaseswM".saaass.w
Omrw of Olseasr should be prompt
ly expelled from the blood. This Is a
time when the system Is especially
anmntihla to them. Cet rid of ail
tmpur'.tlea in the blood by taking j
Hood's Sarsaparilla. and thus fortify j
your whole, body and prevent Illness, j
SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK
Adv.
GREAT STRENGTH IN LIVESTOCK
: ITS GItASfDMOTHKK'S RWIPR TO
I iinix; iia"k xn.oit ami
L.VSTKK TO HAIR.
rOHTlANI. Feb. 51. California
!:oua are being rushed to Portland
because this is considered the best
market along the Pacific slope. Qual
ity considered, the Portland livestock
trade has been paving the best prices
In the western states and freluht
charges considered, the best tn the
entire country.
There was quite a fair run of hogs
In from the south overnight at North
Portland. Best offerings were held
around 111 J5. which is substantially
the same as the bulk of the good
stuff sold at on Moimay. Superior
CiiaMiy sold then at ll.l and this
price could be eounletl at this time if
quality was svailable.
Ufuiernl hog range:
Heavv pscklng IISISfMSJS
feet llsht Uinw IMS
Rough heavy "11. sotrlz.ua
P, io.lswia.7S
dockers '. .50r 10.00
t attle attremrth Pronounced.
.Strength In the cattle division of the
N",.rth Portland market Is most pro
nounced. Sales on Monday at ex
treme values set a new pace for the
local trade and the market Is Just a
imml tiday as then'.
Th-re was only handful of stuff
reported In the cattle division over-
feeling the strength Indicated gener
ally In the cattle trade. IMucher sturt
mould sell around 605 7 00 for top
lulls, with sausage stock around
15. nott 0 oo.
tSeneral cattle market ranee
Pest heavy beef steers. . IS IS f
Hest light beef steers
Pest beef cows
Pest heifers
Ordinary to good .cows
Pest htltcher bulls ....
Ueht bulls
Calves
Ptocker-feeder steers .
Mocker-feeder cows .... Root
No Shorn Available.
75t
7Sf
7 IB
rof 7.oo
s.oot too
7 001 10. so
S.7SW SO
(00
Not a single "bawl" was shown In
the sheep trade at North Portland
during the day. There was an en
tire absence of offerings In the mut
ton and lamb divisions.
ftirenoth I naturally continued un
der such conditions and the market
Is quoted at former extreme figures.
Oeneral mutton and lemh market:
Pest east of mountain
lemh flS..1x.o
That beautiful, even shade of dark,
glossy hair can only be ha,d by brew
ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul
phur. Your hair 1 your charm. It
mak.ee or mar the face. When it
fades, turns gray or streaked, just
an application or two of suc an I
Sulphur enhance Its appearance a
hundred fold.
Don't bother to prepare the mix
I ture; you can get this famous old re
s.tocipe improved by the addition of oth
9.00 er ingredients for SO cents a large
S.oo - bottle, all ready for use. It is aallel
ft. 00 Wyeth's age and Sulphur Compound.
i.SojThi can always be depended upon
to bring back the natural color an J
t lustre of your hair.
I Kverybody use '-Wyeth's Sage in-l
'sulphur Compound now because It
1 darkens so naturally and evenly thst
j nobody can tell it ha been applied.
Now Is tiie Tirne' to
'Sell Your JunK
While tli- Price
tilth.
All kind of bottle. Old eat
and wrought iron. Hides. Pets,
and furs of all kinds, also Kaaa.
We pay the highest price for
aecond hand furniture.
Copper Wire, light copper. lo
Yellow Bra 11c
Light Brass lc '
Aluminum .. 2&e
Pewter i 1 So
Tin Foil :iic
Zinc J So
Iead 4e
Oreen Hide .-. . IS -4c
rry Hide S7
Rubber Tires 44e
i.iner Tubes lHc
TUc Eastern Hide &M Co.(
121 W. Railroad St.. Pendleton.
M. GORHvLK, mm.
Res. Phone 7:-J
Bus. riwns Sl
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You simply dampen a sponge or soft
brush with It and draw this through
the hair, taking ona small trnt at
a time; by morning the gray hair ha
j disappeared, and after another appli-
cation It become beautifully darg
'and appears glossy and lustrotm.
j Thi ready-to-uee preparation at
. delightful toilet requisite for those
who desire dark hair and a youthful
appearance. It Is not Intended for
A eoriwig bumiu-t cf lioVis in
a red heart box letivni S
Pit UK l N AMI I P.
TIOI.KTS SSc III'M II
ZZ Carnal lens.
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liMikl:lts i-iu.
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Pest valley lambs 1 i .1 ? ' i0 the cur, mitigation or prevention of
Wethers i.setr i. s alaeasex
Kwes 00t 75.
Coats I" " ' - '
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Him P. H. xtver. rTesno. -i ai.. i
night. Real good steers are nuoien i load ; ijeorre mrrinser. h.k-khh
, I AmnA mnA I t 1 , - n XT l,-r Tiltnn and Til- .
simnc i owe hit ---- i " -
- . ...... I krlr. t .. , 1 1 . -
ton o.-norneo e'"i , .. , (
t7 7Sw 0. If available at this time. Mixed s'nff V P.. Cook
...rn.rf x.wk around t'.it i load cattle and hogs: .1
j se. Fugene. I load cattle.
Bull division of th local market la hogs.
alv,
'!'atnn
Jen-M-n i
s and
1 NODDIES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES 1
GOEY'S
KWONC HONG LOW g
lit Wast AMa St., Uaataan. Hats 4U 3
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