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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST O REG ONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY.. AUGUST 13. 1917. PAGE TWO mint imiiiiiiiiiimiiitiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiimiiiiiimnmiiirc, I Milk EWE AE3E!' August Clean-Up Sale OF Straw and Panama Hats Daily Chats With the Housewife THE NEW We are offering our entire stock of men's and boys' Straw and Panama Hats at clean up prices. $4.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $2.49 $5.00 Straw and Panama Hats Clean Up Price $2.65 $6.00 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $3.29 $6.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $3.78 Now is your time to buy, even if you don't wear the hat much this summer, it will be just as good as a new one next summer and you'll save almost one half the price. These are all this season's newest most desirable styles. ; t $1.00 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price.. 59 $1.50 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price.. S9 $2.00 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price $1.19 $2.50 Straw Hats, Clean Up Price $1.45 $3.00 Straw Hats. Clean Up Price $1.65 $3.50 Straw and Panama Hats, Clean Up Price $1.95 TANGIA CLOTH One of the new cloths that has just come out. It resembles Rajah Silk in texture and shown in all shades. Es pecially good at this season. Makes up into most serviceable dresses and suits. The yard 75? GEORGETTE WA1ST1NG. A fine quality silk and cotton mixed Georgette, with fancy colored round fig ures, on white and colored grounds; 36 in. wide, and it launders. The yd. $1.00 Children's Dresses We are showing a very choice assortment of children's gingham dresses for school wear. These dresses come in plaids, stripes and plain colors, very attractive models; sizes 6 to 14 years. Prices 69 to SS.OO. Visit Our Bargain Basement This department is the home of bargains. The clean up dept. for the whole store. All odds and ends go to this dept. and are closed out regardless of former price or cost. It spells economy for you. Pendleton's Greatest Dep't. Store The Peoples Warehouse Where It Pays to Trade AUTO VEILS Be sure to have an airto veil when you start out on that trip. We are offering the best made and the assortment of col ors is one of the largest. Each 65 to $3.0O. .. WOOL CHALL1E Make that early fall dress of wool challie. We' are showing some new pat terns and colorings that you will like. An all wool fabric that stands the test. The yard '. 65 Sateen Bloomers For Girls Sateen bloomers in black and white, good qquality, cor rectly made; sizes 2 to 14 yrs. Prices 29 to 59 PURE FOOD SHOP. Clean, Cool, Flyless Basement. Imported Sardines Shipment new Norway Sardines just arrived, fancy small fish, can 25? Minced Clams, 2 cans 25 California Olive Oil, the extra vir gin quality, full quart $1.25 Tomato Catsup, . specially priced, full 18 oz. bottle 20 Dill Pickles, Heinz dills, quality the finest, quart 25 ' BT OBORCrK MARTIN. WASHINGTON, A UK. 1 1 In this article we outline some of Uncle Sam's Ideas on drying methods tot various products. In trying: swejt com, select very younK. tender corn and prepare It right after gathering. Cook in boiling water two to five minutes, cut kernels from cob with sharp knife, not cutting bits of the cob. Spread thinly on trays an 1 place to dry. St r occasionally till dry. Dry in oven 10 to IS minutes and finish drying in the sun. A poun.l of dried corn to a dozen ears Is a good yield. After dry, pack in car tons a few days for conilitlon'ng. Se lect string or snap beans in ideal ta ble condition. Wash, remove stesm. tip and strings. Cut or break into pieces 1.2 to I inch long. Or ruj them through the si:cer. Very youndd tender beans will dry whole Cut your beans rather than snap them. Thread them into necklaces on coarse, strong thread and hang over stove or in the sun. Dry young beans two hours, older onaa th beans are dried in the same manner. Condition them as you do corn. Po lima beans, take them from pods, remove moisture and dry from 3 to 3 1-J hours. This same method an swers for other beans It also in cludes oriw peas or other field peas Drq young, tender nkrn pods whole. Oliier pods should le cut into 1.4 Inch slices. These may be strung as with string beans and hung over the stove. Is so dried, heat in oven be fore hanging up. Peoners mav be dried by splitting on one side, removing seed, drying In the air anr finishing the drying In the drier at 140 F. A more satisfac tory plan is to place peppers In bis cuit plan In oven and heat until skin blisters, or steam until skin softens then take out seed and dry at 110 to 140 F. For beets and turnips, select youns tender, quickly grown ones. Wash peel, slice, about 18 inch thick ana dry. Slice carrots lengthwise, avoid ing those with large woody cores. Parsnips, kohlrabi, celeriac and salsi fy are handled the same way. Select mature onions, remove pa pery covering cut off tops and roots, slice into 1.8 inch pieces and dry quickly. Store in a light-proof con tainer to avoid discoloralon. I.eek are so bandied also . Select well de. veloped cabbage, remove loose leaves, split cabbage, remove woody core. slice with kraut slicer and dry. All these products should be conditioned. For spinach, remove leaves from roots, wash carefully, slice and spread on trays and dry. Treat parsley the same way. For bt-et tops, Swiss chard and celery should be in con. dition edible as greens. Wash care fully, cut both leaf, stalks and blad--into 1-4 inch sections, spread and dry. Choose young succulent, rnubard. Don't use the leafblade. Irepare as for stewing.' by skinning and cutting to 1-4 to 1-2 inch lengths. Select sound, well matured Irish potatoes. Wash and boil or steam un. til done. Peel and pass through n-eat grinder. Collect the shreds in lay ers on trays and dry until brittle. Tf toasted slightly In oven whn dry the flavor Is Improved Or you may boil, slice and dry. Handle sweet potatoes the same way. Or hoi! and slice. Clean cauliflower, divide into small bunches, blanch six minutes, and dry 2 to 3 hours. Don't worry if it turns dark In drying. Hanrilo brUs sels sprouts the same way tut add a pinch of soda, to th- blanching wa ter. For pumpkins and squah. se. lect sound, grown specimens. Cut into strips, remove al IseeUs and softness around them. Cut strips into pieces and dry. Be sure to condi tion all these things. Celery tops, parsley, mini, sane ind herbs need not be blinched. but should be washed exceedingly well and dried In the sun or oven. Early varieties and sweet apples are well adapted to drying. L'se winter apples. These instructions apply also to pears and quinces: Peel. cor. trim and slice 1-4 inch thick nip in weak salt water containing 8 teaspoonsful of salt to 1 gallon water. Spread -n trays and dry till tough and leathsry. Sort out imperfect raspberries, spread selected berries on trap and dry- Not so dry they rattle. Stop drying when berries don't stain the hand when pressed. This applies to blackberries, huckleberries and dew berries. Peaches ore dried better when peeled. Remove stones, cut fruit in half or smaller and sprea 1 on trays, pit sides up. Turn over later. Plums and apricots are not peeled but are pitted and halved and dr'etl as peaches. Select medium ripe plums. Small, thin flesh varieties are not suitable. For cherries. remove stems and, if fruit Is large, also pita Spread on trays and dry. Sma'i. black cherries can be dried whole. If the are seeded there will be a loss of Juice. With many added improvements and refinements. Demountable rims. Extra rim with tire carrier. One man top.' Larger radiator with water pump. New tilt windshield.,. . Improved design valve-in-head motor. Oil pressure guage on instrument board. Larger and improved fenders Robe rail, foot rail, large pockets. Equipped Complete S71S.00 Cailoud now on the road. F. O. B. Pendleton Chronic Constipation. It is bv no means an easy matter to cure this disease, but it can be .inn. In most instances bv taking Chamberlain's Tablets and complying with the plain printed directions that accohmpany each package. Adv. GERMANS IXCm' MKX1CAXS TO WAK 11 Paso Hears of Storlea About Kevo lution Here to Knrourage Attack. KL. PASO, Aug. IS. German sub jects are spreading propaganda throughout Mexico that the L'niteo Slates is in the throes of a revolution and that now is the time for Mexico to declare war against' this country and recover its lost territory. This information was received here Mon day by government agents and Am erican corporations. An arrival from Chihuahua City said Germans were spreading this propaganda there and that it was also being spread In Mexico City. Zecate- cas. San Luis Potosl and other large cities. The Oerman subjects are dis tributing pamphlets printed in Span ish saying that In the southern por tion of the United States a revolt against the Wilson government has been started by Mexicans and negroes and they are slowly driving the Am erican soldiers toward the north. In the Middle West and North the Ger mans say the negroes and Germans have inaugurated a successful revo lution. Wearing Germans flogs with the imperial crest in the centre, A. Oelt ner. German consul at Chihuahua City, and eight other Germans, are In Juarez and attended the fiesta in I Simpson Auto Co. . 1 Water and Johnson Sts. Telephone 408 Sllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinillllll IIHIIIHHIIIIHIIHlia honor of the visit of Gen. Francisco Murguia. The German subjects ar rived Sunday and are being enter tained by Gen. Jose Murguia. com mander of the Juares garrison. The Germans wore their national colors on their right co lapels and Mexican colors on the left. the German autocracy is adept at changing its official figureheads without changing Its dominating pol. Ides. MISS LOCIMTIIOMHOX . chaperone at St. Helen's Hall HohooU Portland. Oregon, will he at the Hotel Pendleton on the twelfth and thirteenth of August, and will be pleased to meet the parents or guardians of prospective pupils for St. Helen's Hall. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiH Jitney Service I 1 SCHEDULE ' I North on Main St. and out Jackson to end of pavement. South to Alta and west across O-W. R. R. tracks and down I Webb. Back on Webb to Main. t Trip card Jackson-Webb Sts. I Leaves A. M. 9:00, 10:00, 11:30. E Returns P. M. 12:40, 2:00, 4:00, 6:00. U.S. GRANT THE FOURTH ENLISTS AS PRIVATE THINKS ENGLISH NOW HAVE THE DEUTSCHLAND PORTI.AND. Aug. 13. The mer chant submarines Kremen and Deuts chland are in the service of the allies between English ports and Norway, running unler the waters which Ger many herself controls. Th.s news was told to Captain Vis or th Dutch steamer Coerakarta. now In the Portland harbor, by the captain o fa British warship which saved the Soerakarta from submarin ing. Steamer Had Close Call. The Koerakarla is In Portland load ing' lumber for the orient and Cap tain Vis' story has been listened to wi!h a greet deal of Interest by Port land people who have met him. The lijg Ivutch steamer was bound for .tmst-rdnm, her home port. In the service of the Dutch Koyal Mail. wh-n a submarine came alongside an 1 was preparing to board her and sink her Kven In-fore th small boats came along lde another and larger mer chantman was seen npproaeh ng. Th--captain of the submarine hurriedly called his men aboard and after giv ing orders to me soeranana iu n- hove to started after the bigger and richer prize. Story Toiil over Cops. Things went well with his plans . . .. . . I h. tii to th. surface to be gin shelling. Then a broadside of shells from concealed guns tore xne HiihmnHne into a hundred pieces. The merchantman was a diKguised scout cruiser and had designs on xne sub marine from the beg nnlng. ti, .. nt the cruiser came aboard the Boeragarta then and s- -,.! t ha affidavits of the Dutch steamer's master and crew as to the sinking of the submarine, wnicn an had plainly witnessed. Over a iriena ! glass of ale while the papers were Ijc ns prepared the success of the Hritish in capturing the two famous submarine merchantmen was told. OIT1CKKK DISLIKE filMI, CIIAlTTra-HS fmr A-oident on French noads and Have to Work on ureakdown. VAiUX. Aug. 11. Because the em ploying of women chauffeurs for mil- All Choked Up With Catarrh? au, rVtnfimio Makeshift Treatment? yy ggy vsaaaaaMw j i ,:n ..rl rid nf Catarrh, you must drive tns rtpray ana ouikuo w u. - Catarrh is annoying enough when chokes up rour nostril and air pjM.nri. canting paintul ana onn cult liresthing and other discomlorts. Kut the real danger comes when it rrarhrs down into your lungs. ' his is why yon should at once rrahre the importance of the proper treatment, and lose no time prnmrntuig with worthless remedies whi-h touch only the surface. JO be it disease gcrmt out of your blood. SpndM results have been re ported from the ua of S. S. S which compI-te.y routs from your blood the Catarrh germs, for which tt is a per fect antidote. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. If you with medical advice as to the treatment of your own individual case, write to-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. B Atlanta, Ga. itary purposes in the army zone does not replace any men for other work but merely demobilizes a certain number of automobiles, the fair gnx may be eliminated from that service. The last year's experience shows that officer dislike to trust them elve to feminine chauffeur, fear ing accidents because of the conges tion of military vehicles on the road, and also because women are peldom able td repair breakdowns, neefssi- tating- the officers helping them, even puttfng on tires. r(XK fc-Wfi THRIFT TUOI fiHT FOK TODAY Spread tho Mat Flavor, spread the meat flavor over other foods and so economize on the quantity of meat con sumed, says the United F tales Department nf Agriculture. Here Is one way to utilize zeft nver meat by spreading its fla vor. Meat Turnovers. Chop the meat. If the quan tity on hand is small, mix with It left over potato or rice, flea son with sale, pepper, onion, etc. Place filling on circular piece of biscuit dough about the size of a saucer. Fold over the dough and crimp ednes to gether. Hake for about one half hour in a hot oven. A brown sauce made from two tablewpoonfuls of flour brown ed In two tablespoon fu Is of but ter to which a cupful of wa ter or stock and a half tea spoonful of salt is added may be served over the turnovers. h "r ' "- - Js 1 ' f ' - ii-"" 4 it''- i East on Alta to Hoapital and back to Mam on Court. Trip card Hospital. Leaves A. M. 9:20.10:20,11:40. Returns P. M. 12:50, 2:15, 4:15, 6:10. 1 South on Main to High and west to Gulch. s Trip card South Hill. Leaves A. M. 9:35, 10:35, 1Z noon. - Returns P.M. 1:00,2:30,4:30,6:20. Trips to Nat. 2:45 P. M. and 3:30 P. M. I FARE 5c. 1 - Save For Reference. H These trips will be made at time advertised and schedule fol- Z lowed accordingly. Owing to the difficulty of Retting cards in each residence it would 2 be advisable to save this schedule for reference. Any chanxe will he ss 5 advertised. - s 2 Taxi service will be maintained in conjunction and regular tail ran charged for calls. , IAUti l. KREpT. Mgr. I TAXI SERVICE I , PAUL L. KREFT S ltKSIDKNCE I'llOXE 217-M Stand at Delta. Phone 103 HlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllliilllllllllllllllHmillllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlin suf-4 tM. ' ; I A t " x " y 1 1 . i JBZLtZS I ' . ; " ' . .' - Pvt U.S.ORANT - . . t U. a Orant. 4th grandson of the late president of the United States, haa enlisted in the Seventh Regi ment, New Tork, aa a private. He Is twenty-three years of age. and w.is born at San lMgo. Cal., where his father Is a retired lawyer. The younj man has been employed In the bank of J. P. Morgan A Co. PIIIII!!!! Electric Washing and Wringing Machine Does the entire family washing at a savins: of money. g IU time and toil. la g COSTS LESS THAN 2c PER HOUR TO OPERATE. 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