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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY. APRIL 21, 1917. PAGE THRJnS SltlllllllllllllHIUiltlllllllfllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIi: J f Modern Dentistry S Extensive investigations have developed the fact that 1 modern dentistry has prolonged the average life three to ' five years. Our practice is limited to high grade Work 5 only at reasonable prices. .' I J Newton Painless Dentists j 5 Cor Main and Webb Sts Entrance on Webb St. Phone 12. ' ' ' ' , Open Evening. SlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIII? TWELVE PAGES HKKI'SXOW IX II 1X1". .N A IIKHRIIVK at Ten Mile. In the Hulena toreM re-1-Vrrentj-y urrit'lolH ltcprirt 82 Jnvhiw i.re. near here, la 82 Inchen lwi. C Ten Mile. j according to forestry officials. Thi. HELENA, Mont., April 21. Snow j It very unusual for the aeaaon. tee-;: '.t WHEN YOU PAY A BILL It is not necessary to go in person' in or der to pay a bill when a Checking Account is carried in the American National Bank. A check may be drawn for the required amount and mailed to the creditor. Much time and trouble are saved by paying ex penses by check. We invite your Checking Account wheth er it is small or large. H "Show Your Colors Hang Out the Flag" IF YOU HAVEN'T A FUG GET ONE QUICK &4 v it w II mi r 7 Your Flag and My Flag By Wilbur D. Nesbit "Your flag and my flag And how it flies today In your land and my land And half a world away! Rose-red and blood-red The stripes for ever gleam ; Snow-white and soul-white The good forefather's dream. Sky-blue and true-blue, with stars to gleam aright The gloried guidon of the dav ; a shelter through the night." x "Your flag and my flag! And oh, how much it holds Your land and my land Secure within its folds! Your heart and my heart Bent quicker at the siprht ; Sun-kissed and wind tossed , Red and blue and white. The one flag the great flag the flag for me and you Glorified all else besides the red and white ' and blue." The East Oregonian will give, for a limited time, a beautiful Flag, 2tx4 ft. sewed stripes, warranted fast colors with each NEW Daily subscription. Si months by carrier, or one year by mail. These flags are suitable for business houses, schools, and the private home and can be secured by filling out this coupon. FILL OUT THIS COUPON AND SEND IN TODAY East Oregonian Pub. Co. Pendleton. Oregftn, 1917 Gentlemen : Please have the Daily East Oregon ian delivered to me for six (6) months for which I agree trt pay the collector at the regular rate (65c per month) at the end of each month, in fulfillment of this apTcement it is understood that I am to re ceive FREE one U. S. Fiag 2'. jxl feet. I am a new subscriber. f " ! - - - ! r: i ! o ! : i ) I J : , ' t j I I j j I j I ; j i ' i ln-k KeniMtlv, Who wrvMtlca WKJi n ay McUsrroM, Tuesday, April 24. Daily 'Chats ' With the Housewife Name . Address Street and No. If you want the Daily East Oreponian sent by mail remit $5.00 with this coupon for one yearly subscription. One way to reduce the cost of food !r the family, uy the Bpeela lists of the Cm ted brutes Department of Ag riculture ,1s to use more corn meal. ! where this la low in price u corn j lured with other cereal. Corn meal j at prem tu jiriirej. when Uaiiiht at re Hail stoi-ett. costs uhiut half us much : Ier pound um wheat flour, one-third um much us rolled outv. one-fourth as much aa rolled wheat, and about half ' an much an broken rice. That U, it ! cents much U tm ier pound thtni am ! of the olhir popiilar cereal foodi. yet 'evun the bolted corn meal ut".uali 'Hold, from whuJi the errn of the xraii. Una been removed u make the meal I keep Ion kit. has a food vuli'e which compares favnrabiy with that o! j win at flour. It does net supply quin ; t much prttte.n o." mineral matter j for huiaiiitK the tissuoa of tlu L.d..f I I ik, on the other h'nntl. It irlves mm fat and starch, pound for pound. an-J its value as fuel for the body in fully ,as hiKh.' Old 1-HliImird Kind ;oh1. Th old-fashioned unbolted rorn meal made from the whole Kruin, which can often be obtained by tht? farm it who will take hl Kfaui to initi and can often be purchajted in fhnw and markets, contains more of th-tuwue-bulldiim material and has what many convider even a better flavor than the bolted meal and in muca t liked for making- some forms of run Ireud. A flish of mush and milk has made 'the greater pjirt of many a supper on the farm, and children thrive en It, though they may r;-b at cleaning the kettle and the "pudding sjoon" uf- j tei wards, if the old-time methods of . oooklns; It are followed. It Is a simple dish lu make just 3 v& cups of wa tt r and a teaspoon of salt to every cup of meiil. The water can be put in cold and the w!el heated gradu ally. A double boiler is very con eniont in conkitiK corn-meal nmsh, h ts U as all other cereats. and is easier to clean. The Kt'eat secret of , Rood mush In lomf alow cooklnn- j the lomcer the better. A fireles cook er. In which the cotit-inK can no on all day or all niuht. it very useful for j this purpose. j Quick Action IHe.Hile. j For "quick action" in fsettinx J 1 reak fart In the cfty flat, the corn mnil and nlt may be put in the double boiler, mixed with a little cold atr. nni then hoi water may le added up to the required amount. If clean hot water b to he had from th spigot, a (tood ctrn-meal mush can be made hi three-quarter of an hour, l ut corn meal can hardly be eoofceo l-mpt rly In leas time. Corn-meal mush can le used In many other ways besides as a break - fa"t or Clipper dish. Fried mush, mush with fruit, ami mush 1th cheese ate In the list of receines. Fish 'cuke with corn meal are cood. and iccrn meal and meat of different kinds t I may be cooked together. scrapple" i belna a favorite In some parts of the country. Corn bread and corn griddle cakes are made in many ways, all Rood. Bread may be made of wheat flour corn meal, half and half Pudding i dinnH and even doughnuts and cake are made with corn meal as the basis. Walla Walla and Pendleton Farmers buy Montana Lands We sold better than $400,000 of Moniana lands to local parties last season. " WE OWtf AND CONTROL 200,000 ACRES OF MONTANA'S BEST- GRAIN, STOCK, and MIXED FARMS, located in the Helena, Hillings and Fort Benton districts and in many small vallies adjoining. All of.our lands are located in proven grain producing; districts, where crop failures are unknown. We are pioneers in Montana and being- familiar with the entire State, naturally selected the best agricultural lands in the best.districU of the State. We have raw land, partially or fully developed lands, ranging- itt price from $10 to $40 per acre, all located near good markets, trans portation, schools, churches; and where yields and quality on all farm products cannot be excellced. , WE CAN GIVE YOU ANY KIND OF A RANCH YO UARE LOOK ING FOR, our prices are low, terms one-fourth cash, balance in five equal annual payments with interest at six per cent. We invite you to call at our offices and obtain free booklets describ ing these lands and allow us to tell you of the splendid opportunities, in this country where you can reap great profits in farming and land values are sure to advance. Talk with some of our recent purchaser who will tell you of our fertile and well laying lands. Our rainfall, growing seasons, big crops, and splendid markets, and many othei advantages. , -Some of our salesmen are MAKING TRIPS WEEKLY wit hparties . who are buying these lands, several having already purchased this tpring, so if you want a home, or an investment join us on our next trip. ' OUR REPRESENTATIVES ARE FAMILIAR WITH THESE. LANDS and can tell you all about them. ' Do not fail to see us before going to Montana, as we can save you money and assist you in locating to good advantage. Phone, at our expense, write or call for further information. Montana Ranches Co. Montana's Greatest Land Merchants. J. H. HALL, MANG'R., WALLA WALLA OFFICE. Ben F. Dupuis, Special Agent, Pendleton. Office and Res. Phone 317. iikM i ivy t in F MJ? ITU U LLUUU U Lii Ui ITU U U Side-Hill Self-Propelled AlKl:lt S TKK OVKH r AT KOI. Navjr In ( harte of Atlantic C'oat l"rotectkn. WASHINGTON. April II. It be came officbtlly known todny that the American navy is ripidlv taking over the patrol which the !'ritih and French veaaeln established on the Ant erica n coast. The CATERPILLAR HARVESTER is Benjamin Holt's lat est achievement. It is the most wonderful harvester built, requir ing no horses, no tractor to pull it and only 3 to 5 men to operate. The 55 horse motor furnishes abundance of power to drive the separator and propel the machine. We have already sold 49 of these Caterpillar Harvesters for delivery in the Inland Empire. Seven of these Harvesters operated during 1916 in our territory and every one was a PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. In handling bulk grain these machines allow the owner to use his horses to haul his grain to market AT ONCE. As the output of these machines is lim ited, we urge you to place your order now for a CATERPILLAR HARVESTER that you may bo sure you get one this year. The supply being small, first come will be first served. 7T L. SMITH CO. 319 East Court Street, Pendleton. AGENTS HOLT MFG. CO. Telephone 51 S