East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 20, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN. PF.Nni.ETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECKMnrcn 20, 1917.
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The present you make "Tier"
should express your esteem, be a
compliment to her character and
as lasting as your friendship.
GIFTS OF REFINEMENT
i;itiHinl Kings S 6 up- LHumoml N
Incts to up. Diamond Ear Uins Jlu up
1 .Haimuid li root-hex. $7 tip. Diuimiml" -M
n easy tt-rnis. iso our line of Rruofk-t
Wnuhes that are different. l.tmuino Par
isian Ivory at reasonable prices. Mvrtlo
Wtnid Oift Suggestions. Krown and made in
Oregon. Hawkos Cut Class pieces. Several
new linos of Stiver Tableware and hollow,
ware.
IM.AVrKIMlO.XKN S.Mt.OO t 8irO.O0
flay mny rroonl. Ask for domtnisirnt.on.
Mantel Olocks. VmnrelhiM. Jaianuse Pot
tery. Candle Sticks, Fountain Pens, jMrelry
of every description at moderate prices.
Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler
Pclt-pImm- :!2!.l
SI" Main, Street
War Hardeners, plan 1,1 plant pota
toes ilm-iiiK I In- -.,m In j.- year lor t lit v
form (m important part of a well bal
anced "war ration" tliat contains
rotuisites necessary for wholesome
nutrition during- a period of twenty
four hours, says a bulletin issued Kv
the Xational Kinerweucy Food tlarden
t'onimission f Washington. This in
lormalion is supplied liy J'vof. Fred
erick K. lireithui. the professor of
food chemistry of the College of the
City of New York, who is locturitiK
this winter at various public schools
en rood values. At these lectures he
is distributing the food conservation
Publications, issued by the Commis
sion. This data will be sent to any
one w ho will w rite the Commission I
at Washington for it and enclose u I
two cent stamp to pay postuse. j
Prof. lireithut says it is possible to I
maintain perfect health, both of body i
und of mind, immunity to Indigestion I
kidney unii liver diseases, as well as
ibsoltito immunity to Rout by observ
ing the following dietary: '
liraham bread 1 pound 1
otutoes ,- . pounds
Hotter or other fat 1-3 pound
Plles 1 i2 pound
vlik 1 pint
The potatoes, which are at the "basis
of this diet, it has been shown recent -J
l.v. contain protein of the blithest
grade, ami they are available at pres-
ent at comparatively low prices. Fur-!
Ihtrmore. potatoes yield an alkaline
ash. which has a hishly solvent power
over urio acid, and therefore tfco re
sults enumerated above with regard
to kidney and liver disease's, prout, ets.
Prof. Hreithut also announced that
i the very latest results w hich have just
been received from England, as re-1
ported by Prof. Halibut-tun. show that
oleomargarine made from beef fat. j
especially that part of it made as oleo
oil. is a completely adequate substi-
NO MORE TIRE TROUBLE
WHEN YOU USE THE
UNIVERSAL TIRE FILLER
GUARANTEED 100,000 MILES
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Just as resilient as air and Absolutely Puncture Proof.
Will not flatten or harden under any condition, not af
fected by heat or Cold.
We install and make all adjustments.
All sizes carried in stock. ' r '
PENDLETON TIRE FILLER GO.
i416 E. COURT ST.
BUSY, HARD-WORKED.
MEN AND WOMEN
Will fiiul tlint tin; sarsnpitrilla, iep.
Mn. mix andiron trfaimcnl; comprised
in Hood's Sariaparilla and lYpliion
will givp brain tind liorvo force, re
lievo tlio nervous strain incident to
'(oo milch to do in too littlo time,''
cliniHt-teristic of life today.
Tlu se blood and nerve, medicines
seem fo lift the nervous and over
worked into new life, enabling (lieiu
to accomplish easily the tliinjrs thai,
have fretted them ami have seemed
to briii"; thein to a HaudsHll.
Hood's S.irsapnrill.i and IVptiron
are very effectively supplemented In
llood's lils, in cases w hero a laxa
tive is needed. These three prepara
tions are all sold by your ilrnjrjfist.
Gel them toda .
titles, .especially when t lowed from
the standpoint of the chemistry ot
erowih.
,1'rof. Uleilluit Klves the follow liiK
ciwht rules for savins; ami safety
'which embody the rccoinmcndnt ions
of Prof, (-ii-aham r.usk of (he Cornell
I -Medical Institute of I'alholoKV:
Let no family ol live pel'Hons
; euy meat until il has houuht three
i Uliarts of milk, the' clleaveU inoteln
food.
Save the cream and bullet- and
j eat eloemarKai ine and vegetable oils,
j Olive oil or cottonseed oil taken with
j cabbaite. lettuce or beet lops Is excel
lent fund, in many ways imitating
I milk.
j 3. Kat more sparingly, rich ami
i poor, laborer and indolent alike. Meat
does iiot increase the muscular power.
"nc it Person is exposed lo great
cold meat may be recommended, for
, it warms the body morf- than other
I tood. Jn hot weather, for the same
reason, it causes increased sweating
and discomfort. In general, twice as
much meat Is used as is riant.
4. liut corn bread. Jt saved our
New Knglund ancestors from starva
tion. If we eat it we can si nd wheat
to France. Kat oatmeul.
t. Drink no alchol. In many fam
ilies Ul per cent of the income is spent
lor drink, or a sum. which, if spent
for other food, would preatly improve
the welfare of the family.
n- i'-al syrup on cercais ur on mm
bread. It will spare the su.irar. Kat i
raisins in rice puiMin;;. fur raisin
contain sugar.
7. Kat fresh fish.
K. Kat fruit and vegetables.
Cheese is one of the very best con-
ccntrated foods which is even rich- i
er in meat value than porterhouse
steak. Cheese c:-.i he used in manv ;
combination..; and can be purchased
j in many forms.
i The bulletjn today deals with pea
nuts aim cheese.
l'eanut 1-oniiue.
1 cupful peanuts, shelled.
1 cupful bread crumbs, soft.
1 cupfuls milk.
1 CKK.
1 l-l' teuspoonfuls salt.
'epper
Grind peanuts in a meat grimier.
Mix all ingredients except the white
' egg. then beat tin- white stiff and
fold it In. Turn into a buttered pud
ding tlish and bake in a moderate
oven 30 to or, minutes.
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that has graphite vulcanized into the surface. Greatly length
ens its life. Eliminates the use of soap-stone and absolutely
prevents friction, sticking, and heating. Protects the tube from
light.
A laminated tube, built up layer upon layer of the finest rubber
obtainable
A generous, sturdy valve base that eliminates trouble here.
A true round at the splice.and far stronger than the tube which
is spHced flat.
For long life and freedom from road troubles, use Savage Tirei
and '!
M M IE
3 R 0 Fl N ITE TUBES
THE SAVAGE TIRE CORPORATION, San Dieo, CaL
We have a distributor near you ,
PENDLETON CYCLE CO.
!!!EaStCUrtSt- ' Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY DENTISTRY
Dr. F. L. If!
V DENTIST.
Booms 3 and 4, Belts Wdg.
Telephone. 523.
Flowers
Have the Joy of early winter
In your homes.
CHRYSANTHEMUMS
Also Carnations, Violets, ote.
GEO. HOOKER
llorlst.
rhotie 522. Free Delivery
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HOLIDAY DANCE 1
If there is inef riei.nr- in,.
I and navy departments the euiniii v
wants It known, not covered up. il
could not be conceal, il from the en-
How to Prevent Croup.
!n tt child that Is subject to attacks
of croup, the first Indication of the
disease is hoarseness-. i;he Chamber
Iain's Cough Itemedy as soon as the
child beecoi.ies hoarse and the attack
may be warded off and all danger
and anxiety avoided. Adv.
INTERESTING NEWS OF
HERM1STON RESIDENTS
FRIDAY, DEC. 21
MOOSE HALL
Special Holiday Decor
ations. Novel Unique
Anderson Orchestra
Admision 50c
(.Special lo the Kast l M-egonia n )
I ri; KM 1ST. ..V. lire., Dec. IT Mrs.
!'. S. Mc.Vaiicht. enlertuined for her
mother. Mrs. F. J. Taylor, recently.
Cards and knitting were the prin
' ip-il diversion, accompanied by a
light luncheon. Among those resent
' were. .Masdnines Thomas Campbell.
1 .1. F. McNulUThl. II. T. Frascr. At
i .lomision. K. C. Todd, r.ry.-'iit Horn
; hig F. .1. Taylor and c. s. MeNaught.
'1'he lied Cross .X uxil ia ry will meet
with Mrs. It. C'Todd tomorrow after-
noon for the purpose, of coinpleting
lour dozen comfort kits, and knitting.
The auxiliary is busily engaged In
completing the arrangements lor the
drive for increase in membership
which Is to begin the seventeenth of
the month.
Mrs. If. T. Fraser am! Mrs f. .?.
Mc.Vaught. have returned from a visit
of several days In Walla Walla.
Mrs Klim r P. Todd was a. Pendleton
visitor this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, k. Alexander.
Mrs liert Ilieatt left this afternoon
for Dayton, Washington, to remain
during the absence of .Mr. Ilieatt, who
has recently enlisted in the army
aviation corps.
J. J. Ifarnlcy of reutlleton was one
of a number of sportsmen from the
eounty sent duck hunting in this vt-
HAVE TOUR-" CHRISTMAS PHOTOS TAKE?
LIKE THIS LATEST THING IN FADS.
g If its hard to
5-5?W?55S 35, 70S ?!& K 7 TT- m Vfr Vfo
decide what to give,
tBye ...inia
"SHE" Would Like a
Majestic or Round
Oak Range
A present that the wife
would use three times a day.
A lasting gift that would
show true affection of the
giver. A present that would
be appreciated in EVERY
home for the pleasure and
convenience it would add to
the kitchen.
This is no time for rxtra vimumx' and iipcIchs frills
or knick-knacks. Th-jy urc yoiio initl forgotten in ;t
few tin:-, or. Just when tin rrcciver lnyins to
A LtV KNJOY Til K I'SlJKI I, , M.fi 'KlrJNT
THAT WAS I'l'IiCHASKb HEJtK.
LOOK!
Any of the following articles are ap
propriate for presents and our stock is
now complete in all of these lines:
Silverware
Carvers
Razors
Roasters
Aluminum Ware
I'crcolators
Cuns
Pocket Cutlery
Chafing Dishes
Majestic Ranges
Hoys' Wagons
Perfection Oil
Heaters
See Our Windows
W. J. Clarke
211 E. Court
Telephone 21
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clnity Friday, lie had a splendid bag.
as a testimony of a successful day.
Henry llltt Is out auain. after be
InK confirmed to his home lor several
days by a badly lac rated mouth.
Mrs F. J. Taylor of I'olo Alto Oil.
Is the Kuest of Mrs. J. K. Me.Natlftht.
liepairs on the Municipal water
system ate in progress. A eonci-ete
floor in the reservoir on the butte t.e
Bltiler with tile r. litllllLT of the walls.
It is hoped will end the scvi-rc leak
age of water which has heretofore
existed.
Tile Kills lliKll school basketball
team was defeated by the "Town'
team with the sore stumllin
at the close of the contest, elslit H
Th" teams were listed, IIIrI'
school. Cnsserly. Smith Waterman,
Shotwell and tirahin. "Town" team.
Fpperson, Morrill, Scott, Sullivan and
Tcdd.
The boys HlKh school team defeat
ed the boys -town'- team by a acorn
of thirty five to Seventeen. Thu htall
school team were. Uryant. Durfey.
"lamer, Weliihelmer. Morcble. Thn
'town" were. I'heh.H Ak..r. fl.ll
Waterman ui;d Madden.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
T EnleY" ,Ha!.Always M ch has been
v,vi inmy YC-aik. nas Dnrn th. c.'n-. .
nd has been mado under his per-
WUcJUi a t v lun hltco lts infancy.
n t r t , lu occcive you in this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Espcjlmente t.iat trifle with and endanger the health of
c What isCASTORIA
Csstona is a harmless substitute for CastoTon, PaVeeorJc
Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It conS
neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic Eubstance Irl
rge ii its guarantee. For more than thirty years it fan
hcen n i constant : i isc for the relief of Constipation, Flati, lency
Vind Colic and Diarrhoea; ..Haying Feverishness arS
herefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowel swf
CTS
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bear3 the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years
The Kind You Have Always Bouahl
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1 Hare it taken thi way glrl. If you flon't wih to appearoeyne
Bad old-fashioned. . -
. Thi Is the latest fad in th way of Christmas eift photographs.
) '' Gladys Brock well posed for this one. The lighting effect is slmBle
llbt in a white bowl. Sure,' wash bowl will j,o
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BETTER AND f
SOFTER LIGHT I
li i awmred by the uae of eom. K
OI beautiful flitur.a of
ours They Klve a light that
illuminate. th room perfoctly.
hut that doe, not tiro or .train
the eyes. They are aot expen
sive con.lderlnc their extra of
riclency and ertra beauty. ,Wby
not at least sm themt
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