East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 09, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1917.
The Dean
Phone 683
' Cascade Butter ,
Strawberries ...........;
POTATOES, from Weston Mt, per
100 pounds . $5.00
Dairy Maid Milk, can ..i 10c
Campbell's Soups 12Vic
FRESH VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ,
Received every morning. In the market now
'is Cauliflower, Hot House Lettuce, Head
Lettuce, Asparagus, Radishes, Green Oni
ons, Dry Onions, Turnips and Carrots.
White House Coffee 45c
Apex Coffee 35c
Quaker Oats in big Round Package 25c
Gallon Fruits, Solid Pack 50c
WE HAVE PLENTY OF THOSE SMALL
WHITE, PINK, LIMA, BAYOU AND RED
MEXICAN BEANS.
HEMSTITCHING
ancTPicoting
10 cents a yard
Tlie Peoples Warehouse
. In Art Needkwurk Dept.
.r List Prices l
UDinmon
rora
Cars
black
3 'A HSy&ZK
ftnMrtKi 1 A II 1 aa
t
You wlU finfthera btg. burty tires burly
In extra rubber and extra wear, made In
the five-finger Safety Tread ONLY.
They fit 30-Inch rlrna, bat are an inch
bigger on the circumference than ordinary
tires, with lull three and three-quarter
inches in the cross section.
Outwears tealher-comfortable-drssfy-n-aicrFrstf-
Tatom Co.
v. ...
45c
20c
WA1X ItKVF-Vl K IlIMV
TO ItAIHK Hki Sl-Vt
WASHINGTON, May 7. The house
wayit and means committee wilt report
late .Monday or Tuesday a revenue bill
deaiKned to raise $ 1 ,0u.0o0,0o to
help to pay expeiinc of the war.
Mnny features of the bill are un
completed. It Is certain there will Ik substan
tial increases in second-class inn I!
matter, and that liquor will i-ay a huue
sum. A tax on advertlainir,
It war
learned will
be Included in the bill.
mtrim.
dense
safety tread
Put "TH REE-SEVEN TY-FTVES" under
your Ford, and you add value in appear
ance to the class of your car.
On account of reduced stress and strain
they double your ioy of motoring, and
the life of your car, and spell tire econ
omy in bigger mileage.
Tk B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO.,
Daily Chats With
the Housewife
WASHINGTON, May 9. Cowppa"
or southern field peas, which, despite
their name, are really a kind of bean,
are, like other dry beans, compara
ble with meat in the. kind of nourltm
ment contained In them, find can, ,ln
the opinion of 'specialists of the U. f.
department of agriculture will be
uned more extensively aa human food.
They are commonly uned in the aoutb
where they are extensively grown, bu'.
are practically unknown In the north
and northwest, where other, often
more expensive, beana are consumed
In lunve quantities. x
There are many varieties of cow-
peas, of which the white and black
onKidered particularly
eye sorts are
desirable for the table. In palatabil-
ity, digestibility, and nutritive value
they compare favorably with other
beans,, while their delicate and pleas.
Iuk flavor lead tunny to comdder them
equal,- if not superior, to the latter.
('owpeas are uned on the table Ut
three forms in the pod, shellr-d
Kreen. and shelled dry correspond
in, respectively, to siring beans
shelled green beans, and dried beans,
and cnlllns; for much the same meth
ods of preparation for the table. The
dry cowpeas are by far the most com
mon Like dry navy or Lima beans,
cowpeas may be boiled with a bit of
fat meat or baked and served In place
of lean meat or other food rich In
nitrogen. Iloiied and mashed throujrh
a colander, the beans form a founda
tion for numerous dishes. They may
be creamed with milk and butter,
like mashed potatoes; made Into
Inaf with bread, crumbs, minced vege
tables, milk, and seasonings; or made
into soup.
A delicious combination dish, call
ed "Hopping John, may be made as
follows: Hoil 1 quart of cowpeas and
a scant pint of rice (separately and
mix toftether when done. The rice
should be seasoned after It i cooked.
Haoon or a beef bone lulled "with the
cow peas adds a desirable flavor lo the
dish. Recipes for other cowpeu
dishes fftllow:
raked Cowpcn.
Cook 1 qt:art of larRe. white, dry
Fair Treatment UiHfa
-
TiHE new Ford-cv
I I ft SUPER-TIRES
U I ILL Goodrich's"THREE-
p-ive the final touch
of perfection to a Ford car.
Though they cost a little
more than ordinary tires, the
greater style, comfort, and
efficiency you gain from a
Ford with them thrice can
eel the first cost.
Tires of HEROIC SIZE,
they last longer. Look them
over at your dealer's. Ask
him for
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lk?Lru.
tires
yUron. Ohio
e GOODRICH
ibre sole
cr shoes
ctfwpeas slowly Jnwaler until they
begin to soften. ' Thin will require
five or six hours. Put them in a bean
pot, add one-half pound of salt pork
and either 1 tablespoonful of molasses
or a small onion cut up fine. Cover
with water and bake slowly six or
seven hours. Jt t well to have th
pot covered except during tljc last
hour,
Om-uca Soup.
1 tablespoon butter or pork fat, 2
tablespoon finely chopped onion, J
stalk celery, finely chopped, l cup dry
cowpea. Halt.
Hoak the peas eight or ten hours
in water enough to cover. Fry the
J;'':t"b'' - " ,ne bult"- add 'he pea
( v mri in wiiii-n iney were
soaked, and cook preferably in a dou
ble boiler) until the peas are tender.
Put the mixture through a sieve and
add water enough to bring it to the
consistency preferred. lie heat f
this soup is thickened with I table
spoonful of flour mixed with a 'little
water, the pea pulp will not sink.
Pure of owpcs.
tl'Hed like mashed potatoes
Hoak 1 pint of dry cow peas in roh'
water over night, cook untill soft in
Just enough witter to cover. Drain
and pass through a sieve. Heason
with salt, pepper, one-half pint of
cream (or milk and a tea-spoonful of
butter or other fatj, and 2 teaspoon
fulls of brown sugar, reat thoroughly
reheat, and' nerve like mashed pota
toes. Baked t'owpo and (lire. SulU
Hitc for Meat IP Ml.
a. 1 tablespoon butter, i tablespoon
finely chopped onion, 1 tablespoon
finely chopped sweet green pepper.
or celery. 2 cups cooked cowpea. 1-?
cup aTuted cheese.
I'rejs the peas through a sieve to
remove the skins and mix with the
cheese. Cook 'the onion and pepper
or celery, in the butter or other tat.
being careful not to brown, and add
them to the peas and cheese. Form
the inltture into a roll, place on a
buttered dinh and cook in a moderate
oven. haMting occasionally with butter
or other fat and water. Serve hot or
cold like meat.
I'ltl fc CTTKS.
Thene are deliciouH cakea, made of
raiw-d dough. Diasolve 1 cake of
eaht in 1-2 cup of lukewarm milk,
with l teanpiMH of auxar, and let It
rie. Hub together 6 ounces of but
ter and 1-2 cup of suf?ar. Add to
thia 1 pound of flour. 1 eir. well
bfitten. 1-2 teaspoon of Bait and
MavorlnK to tarte. When the .yeast
haa riaen sufficiently, add to the
flour and other iixredient. miiciti?
it In Kradually. Then add 1-2 cup
f warm milk an beat until douph
hlubhera lt it stand in a warm
place until it rise to double the or
iginal quantity. Knead it down then
and act It away to rise attain, always
in a warm place, of course. Next roll
it out and cut in ohlona- pieces, about
5 Inches Ion and 4 inches wide. 'In
the center of each piece place 1' ta
blespoon of mashed stewed prune
and fold the dou Kb about it in
dumpltnir style. Place these prun
ettea" in a btitterefl plan and sei.
aside in a warm place to rise fof 1-?
hour, then bake in a moderate oven.
lI.lltT fl.OATFD 4 HOIKS
Soldier on British Troop Ship
played Card After Torpedoing.
I,OXiON". May ;. The 11.000 ton
liner UHa rat. which waa aunk by a
Otrman submarine when carrying
troops from Australia to England, w-as
torpedoed Wednesday, A$ril 25.
while the officers of the troops were
Planning to hold a memorial service
In oDservane of "Anzac day." I H
st royers and trawlers loon appeared
on the scene. The sea was moder
ate. The Hallarat was atruck near
th propeller and settled down hv the
atern, but did not sink until ftir
hours lutrr.
Kvorythinn was orderly and the
men satm and played cards while
waiting for the boats to be made
ready. No one on the Bullarat was
injured, and all the mails and evn
the soldier's pet were saved.
A Wamiivs? to fet tired before ex
ertion is not laxi net's it's a simi th:
the system lacka vitality, and need
the tonic effect of Hood's sarsaparil!u.
Sufferer should not delay. Oet rid
of ihat tired feelimc by beginning t"
take Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Ady.
Mil. OHM J. F.MJSTS,
UK W.VXTS 1X H,I1T
1JKK K-E:itTIILi
DENVER, May 7. A man
walked Into the recruiting: sta- j
tlon today and In rather a bash-
ful. timid way imid he wanted
to enlist. I ,
"Whafs your name?" quer- j
led the sergeant' In chance
The reply sounded like. th,
Hell. Tou Go." j
Leapiifpr from his chair, the
serinant seiaed the prospect
rotnrhly by the arm. He thoucht
his prospective recfult had
ehanaed his mind and was about
to ba k out. '
"Have you lost your n'rve or
are iu kidding me?" asked the '
serecint. i
' My name " vid the youth in f
r rrtet-tiy prm-er iincen.trea r
fit7hsh. -ls Arthur WUHhiii o'-
Hell. I in fr..m Huicn.'
He was enlisted as an aptren-
tlce seaman.
'-'Hell. you otta o now."
commented the sergeant
A
WILL LET OUT
EMPLOYES WHO
SAY TOO MUCH
WAHHI.VOTO.V, May . S"orlaM
vf State ldiwini followed the new
Ironclad c.:nsmrhip by annouoclna
today he will mimmarny anmiw an.
employe of the department who Klven
the prem any Information on wnicn
critlcwm of soverniriml pf.litl. can
be bajed. EmployeB darln.t critl-
cize any policy will be dlamiHtn-d im-
mediately, ,- ' i '
While clalinins he aetloli "a
taken in an effort to help the prean I
Kvt new, Lansing declared hl de
termination to discharge any employe
for violating the new muzzle regu
lation. ot Secret IHplomavy.
The secretary faced a large group
of correapondeuta who pretexted
ugainit the order. Lanaing denied he
a paving the way for secret diplo
macy. His statements snoweu cienj
that the machinery for the main
tenance of such secrets was complet
ed. No effort was made to conceal
Hie 1 ill. I i ii iiou ......... . .
lute dictator of the news relations of
this country and all foreign nations.
VOf NEED A SPRIXG LAXATIVK.
Dr. King New Life P1H will re
move the accumulated wastes of win
ter from your intastinea, the burden
of the blood. Get that sluggish spfli
fever feeling out of your ey-teni,
brighten your eye. clear your
plexlon. Get that vim and snap
good purified healthy bleed. Dr.
New Life Pills are a non-srlpln
laxative that elds nature- process.
trv them tonight. At all druggist
tie. Adv.
.. , . ., .
Kaler cronfldent of ktory.
A M.ST E ft D M. May . The kaiser
expressed confidence that all German
battlefrontis will continue InvlnciDle
Starting On The Road To
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wits utwe's reesewjr 4. S. S. It firmm Tttml
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resist taw grms vt la se. sai strMgtk te
drive eat JImu. If It nU a. f ewlhoM fm ymmt
iritML If yea g. sk r km a. Setter
ekaace for reewrery It ywmr Uewel is Vrm thaa
If it Is rea em Jt W isspsrtset t ksy
ymmr bleed wore at mM eeaiees.
at r ere Ma wt mitm er Oatanti, er
BariAar eSe Is I Tl S. S, S. Is
. M sweaV '"" eaJT if I n4nr I I I I hd
e hln I tfler mmd ms el tisls.
Get S. S. t. at T eVu evers, Pemt MeP.
. 'a sakstitate.
IMa, Ml M il II it 1 1 illln aaar
Medical Daet.
' ATI
What is YOUR wife doing? .
Is she drudging over a steaming
wash tub on wash day, or
Is she getting out in, the healthy
sunshine and making your home
happy?
Which?
The latter is not only the best way
but the cheapest way in the end.
Let us help you make it such. Let us do your washing
Rough-Dry, 7c lb.
Telephone 179, our auto delivery will call
Troy Laundry Co.
"We wash everything but the baby"
FEATURING
a few of the latest models in
! WASH
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Made of washable Satin,
La Jerz, Yo San, printed
Silks, Gabardine, Rumie
Linen, Pique andH Indian
Head.
These numbers are bet
ter in workmanship, and
higher1 class and style than '
has ever before been of
fered for the inpney.
Prices from
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$2.95
ill A LIIA
' m a. congratulatorj" birthday message
to his crown prince, according to
.
Berlin advices. "In a grateful spiru.
I with full confidence. I look upon your
oameironi, iiiii an
I.
Health"
fJC JSVT SrlfJfK bt
mpmvttnm
h Mere!
SKIRTS
to $25.00
jI D I jqS I
r.re imperturbly resist in all attacka ,
They will continue invincible."
Consistency Is a jewel, "but it
not bring a very high price.
doe
ARM AND'S
Th oatr NEW
face powder in
the past 50 years
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
Ha It.
OVF.IUA'D TOIRJXO CAR
rXK S.UiK AT A BARGAIN.
191 model, in sood condition.
Inquire at Overland sales room.
S44 MhId Street.
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