.vv. . PAGE EIUHT EibHT PAGES ' YW TT V v a fi nnnnfcT a o oMlti fc"rr M tfcJ TTTC r A V A ttW 1 1 1010 - - ii , . iilii, , fnll SUBSTITUTES Our Stock is Very Complete; if you order from us you can depend upon them being fresh. Rice Flour, Rice Pan Cake Flour, Potato Flour, Oat Meal Flour, Barley Flour, White and Yellow Corn Meal, Buckwheat Groates, Steel Cut Oats, Rolled Oats, Fruited Oats, Creara of Barley, Kellogg's Bran, Ralston Bran. Weston Mountain Potatoes, sack $123 GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St, Miii'ti'iiii'tiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiie Daily Chats With the Housewife giifitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHt?i!tiiii?iiMiiiiHiiiiiittiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiimniriiit A Busy Partner -. A Savings Account with The American National Bank is a very busy partner it works for you, earning interest, day and night all the year round. You will never regret the day you enter into partnership with a Savings Account One Dollar will make the' start and TO DAY is the best time to begin. Hie 1ERIGAI1 NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" We advertise and offer War Savings Stamiw for sale AVIteatless Dreads for Hreukfast . Have you said that you would rather make toast for breakfast than get' ui a IHtlM nurll.r In nmlce unm or these 'muffins? Do you know thut In Franca j there Is almost no ' supply of food ahead and unless wo send wheat over there starvation would soon have them In Its grasp? Now is your testing time. Com ilour ami liotnlny Muffins 1 cup cooked hominy. 1 teaspoon salt. v 1 1-2 teaspoons shortening. 1 egg, 3-4 cup milk. X cups corn Hour. 4 tablespoons baking bowder. Mix together hominy, salt, melted shortening, beaten egg and milk. Add flour which has been sifted with bak ing powder. Beat well and bake In greased muffin tins in hot overi for 25 to 30 minutes. Cornmeal Muffins. - 2 cups cornmeal. 4 teaspoons baking yowdcr. 1 teaspoon aalt. 2 cups -sweet milk. - ' 1 egg (may be omitted.) 2 tablespoons fat. Mix dry ingredients. Add milk, well beaten egg. and melted fat. Beat well. Bake In muffin tins for 30 minutes. .Barley Biscuit Muffins. . 2 cups barley flour. "i-2 teaspoon salt. , , ' 4 teaspoons baking powder. 3 tablespoons fat. 2-3 cup milk (about). Sift dry Ingredients together, rub In the fat, and add the liquid until a soft dough is formed that will fall from the spoon. Drop from a spoon into well- greased muffin tins and bake in a hot oven. ' Dinners Without Bread What shall we have for dinner? Well, let'a have bread. We'll never miss it. Each of the following menus has much food to take the place of wheat. 1. Roast Beef Browned Potatoes Hominy Cabbage and Breen Pepper Salad 1 , Barley Pudding . Vegetable Soup It Ice and Salmon Loaf , Asparagus Sweet Potato Pie in Cornmeal Crust 3. Mutton Chops With Mint Sauce , Mashed Potatoes Pea Celery and Apple Salad Fruit Ice. i Ilarlcy Pudding , G cups milk. 1-S cup barley meal. 1-2 cup molasses. 1-2 teaspoon salt. 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon ginger. Scald the milk, pour this on the meal and cook in'double boiler 20 mlnuteB; add molasses, fait, sugar, and ginger. Pour Into greased pudding dish and bake two hours in a slow oven. Serve either ho or cold with cream. i lUce and Salmon Iyoaf 3 cups cooked rice. 1 cup salmon. 1-2 cup fine bread crumbs. 1-4 teaspoon salt. 1-4 teaspoon perrer. 1 teaspoon chopped parsley. 1-2 egg yolk. Line a slightly greased bread pan with warm steamed rice having the walls about one inch thick. Fill the center with salmon or other cold boil ed fish, mixed with bread crumbs, seasoned and egg yolk. Cover with rice. Cover with greased paper, set in a pan of hot water and bake or steam one hour. Turn on a hot platter and serve with eggless sauce. Egxlcsa sauce. 2 tablespoons fat. 2 tablespcons flour. 1-2 teaspoon slat. ' 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 1 cup boiling water. &-4 teaspoon lemon juice. Melt the fat, add flour mixed with seasoning, stir until well blended, then gradually add the water and stir until It bolls. Add lemon juice last- Let cook 5 minutes. geous Silks for Spring BUY THRIFT ' STAMPS We Have Them. We are showing a most extraordinary line of Taffetas, both m plain col ors and striking plaids. An exceptional heavy weight silk for the price. All shades in crepe de chines and a splendid selection of crepe Georgette. Crcpo Ciooinettes, yard Vl.M tl Inch MostaUiiies, yard 8"c, Genuine PongSfe Silk, yard 0. Yard Wide- Plain Taffeta, yard M - Yard Wide. Black Taffetas, yard. . .". 1.H plaids and Ktrlx-d Taffetas, yard, Crepe lie Chines, yard ,'. . $1.45. XOV CAN DOBETTER AT IncorDorated w WB LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW iiiauaiiiaiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiSiiiiiiiiiiniiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiR SPIKES IN HOGS - BLAMED ON I.W.W. ' ABERDEEN. Wash-, April 16. Spikes In logs ruined two saws, en- i dangered several lives and hindered Wo r xafLc or th Hnncvu r, rilnni Knt. 'r HO ,,jQr M ,-,, Dn.uQD , didate for the republican nomination I attributed to either German Bympa announced his intention of giving bat Lie. There has been a rumor afloat for some time that the game warden would seek the republican nomi nation but confirmation did not come until the filing of the actual declara tion. Sheriff Taylor has not yet filed his declaration1 for the democratic nomination but Is expected to do so within the next day or two. H. A- Williams of Milton, who has for some time, been an avowed can Auto Accidents are numerous and often very expensive to the own er of the machine. t Our New Automobile Liabiliay policy pays all the loss and assumes all your worry. Come in and we will tell you all about it and how little it costs. THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY JT. M. Bentley. Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vice-Prcs. , H. K. Graham, Secy.-Treas. 13 Main St. Phono 40 We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with every purchase, ' whose leaders for commissioner, has filed his dec laration of intention and Coroner J. T. Brown has filed for re-election The time for filing will close on the 17th and tomorrow Is the last day The primaries fall t;mi!!U!l!llltlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII ! A BARGAIN ! s: S3 7-Room House on Paved Street, North Side; Paving Paid; Desirable in Every Respect. 1 PRICE $3000.00 With Thrift Stamp $3000.23 a I Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. 1 3 ' 635 Main St See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 'luiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: thizers or I. W. W preach sabotage. In one log six railroad 'spikes driv en In a U-shape were found. When jor registration. me saw nil inese it was turn 10 pieces . on May 17 ' " and the spikes hurled through the I air. The men on the carriage ay ; DESKUTKItS MlTt'KKD ' they were driven deep into' the log Inl AI'TKK KOBBIXG BANK order to prevent detection. As a re- suit of striking a spike in another log WILLIAMKTOX, X. C. Aprjl 16. the mill was closed for several hours, Noah Robertson, a deserter from the thus lessening Its output of ship tim- United States army; Charles itobert bers. 'son and Clyde ttowen, all young men Several niilii h:ivo had similar ex-of Martin county, were captured by a perienefs in recent weeks. I posse this afternoon after they had Worki : s gtacm'.ly are Indignant ' held up the cashier of the Bank of over these KuuuDiKe outrages and if jlivcretts, at Everetts, near here, anyone is ciiusht In the act of drlv-1 in resisting capture, Church Rob ing spikes Into logs he will be dealt ertson ta perhaps fatally wounded. wun ericctiveiy. The other two were placed in Jail. The robbers got 13,000 In cash and 94,000 in bonds, only part of which was recovered. They were masked 'when they entered the bank and cov ered the cashier, V. G. Taylor, with Sheriff T. D. Tayloj, champion vote i revolvers. Setter of 1'matllla county, who has j Noah Robertson deserted from knocked out all comers for a period Cami Jackson, Columbia, 8, C, last of 15 years or more. Is to huve an- j Noveinlter and It Is said has been llv other contest this fall. A new repulj- ing In the swamp in this section ever llcan hope In the. person of Came since to escape arrest. Warden jeorge Tonkin has challeng- ed the present holder of the shrlev- Take another hour of daylight and alty title and this morning formally keep the change! Game Warden Wilf Run Against Taylor for sale: 670 acres close to town, 300 acres of same fina bottom land, good improvements, 200 now In grain, balance alfalfa. 10-8 acres on the river, 40 acres In alfalfa, house, barn and orchard. Will take house and lot in Pendleton In ex change. SCO acres fine foothill land, to acres in grain, bouse, barn and orchard, some alfalfa, no better land tn Oregon. 9 houses on North side of Pendeton, four of them strict ly modern. 720 acres, 600 of same seeded to wheat, price 25 per vacre. Lease on 480 adjoining it trans ferred free of charge. Will sell outfit, good horses and machin ery to run It, at reasonable price. Will give terms to right party. I cannot call out prices and details on all these ranches. Tou make a big mistake If you do not investigate. I will tell you, and? show you. E. T. WADE, Temple Bldg., Pendleton, Ore. Crowd at Prague. Shows Friendship for America AMSTERDAM, April 1. Cheering President Wilson and the entente al lies, thousands of people gathered In huge mass meetings at Prague, cap ital of Bohemia, last Saturday and hissed and denounced Germany, ac cording -to dispatches from l'rague. Czech, Serbo. Croat and Sloven members of parliament and other del egates at a meeting in the town hall adopted resolutions understood to be strongly anti-German. After the del egates adjourned an enthusiastic dem on stratlon Indorsing the stand against the German Junker class was staged. Foreign Minister Ciernln. who since then has resigned, was hissed, and the crowds sang anti-German songs. At Dux. Cxech conference unani mously vored to oppose the establish ing of a German Bohemian province and gave warning that the Cxecha would resist to the last. TKX AldiKGKI FAKMIKi TAKKN OSf MOrXTAIN WHITK PLAINS. N. V., April 13 A raid in which ten alleged enemy al iens one a woman, were arrested In a shack on top of "Peg mountain," near I'eekskill. became known today when Anto Btraltz and Walter Enllta were placed In jail here to await aotion by the federal authorities. The other eight persons who had proved - they had registered as enemy aliens, were released. There had been reports that rockets had been discharged j from "Peg mountain." The prisoners i asserted thut they were members of i an "open air cult." Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii: We advertise and orfcr War Savins Slainim for sale .with every purchase. i NOW S THE TIME I To Bum Wood The Fuel Administration is asking everybody to burn wood in the spring and store their coal before June 1st for next winter. ' Phone 178 I SMYTHE-LONERGAH CO Quality Quantity Service F.iiiiiiiiiimiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiniii." Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elec tro Therapeutics. Temple UUltt, lloom 12, Phone 416 DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL ' Room 1 . Judd Bldg. WHO WANTS THIS SNAP? ' A 1917 model 490 Chevro let 6 passenger touring car; mechanically perfect; extra (new) tires, $400 takes It; cash. Address S, P. O. Box &75 Pendleton, Ore. liililiiHIIMMIHMl OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE WE ADVERTISE AND OFFER WAR HAVINGS FTAHHS FOR BALE WITH EVERY PCRCHAHE. The Service of the Republic is upon every tongue. We all know that we can absolutely depend upon the REPUBLIC in any emergency, be it the winning of the war, or hauling the crop to market. Republic Government and Republic Trucks Best On Earth. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1007. : T6-pec -TC- To A SONd IF Y MNT TO IT J AuO AfTSR you CCARM - in Twa ornce . NOW eifi MY lNK'- GoTT-5 TiACK J 1 I : i. iawj.x in kM Si, ll ,f- ' ' i.i ilf.il ' I 111 . ... i M 1 I Ml that Sjinethlnif must bo 1J I I HI done tj remedy some.de- H I 1 1 TWIN 6 ' PACKARD 1 will sell my Twin Packard Touring Car at a substantial reduction In , price. The car Is in as sood a condition as new and has cord tire equip ment, including; extra tire. For details write P. O. Ilox 88, Pend., Ore l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;:!ll!!llililllliilllllt!l!nil (Ml MMiHini?ltMM''!'M If iu rxK-ricn9 cliff I rutty In rfttdliiff, ur if your eyes are tirril, h( rained ur dim. it Is nature! wrntnf that HoiTiPthlnK mut bo done to remedy lomee feet In your vlwion, glaiiaua correctly fitted nr th only remedy for moat eo defectjt, and It la always a m intake to r,u off wear Ins; them till you can no longer do without . them. Over twelve year eer. eiHe at lour wervleo If you t ne here. JteaaunaMe trliarge. lAf,R IIOTHW F I.L 0Mfmie(rM A (tkUii. Am. Natt. Pank Hldtf. War f avn stamps sale here. fi.r Now here for immediate delivery Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. STAR GARAGE Corner Llllrth and A Its turrets. Prices Reasonable. Phone III-W f.lVK I s A TIM tl, J H "j 3-TON TRUCKS Driving: Power on All Four Tieela THE PROVEN BEST The K-W-D is the original Fnur-Wheel-Drii truck, Thfl basic ph 1 1-fits are '.ne properly of K-W-l makers. In use for nine years and In 18 countries. The lamest siiiKle order for trucks ever placed by the IT. H. Kovernment 12.m was lven for r"-W-I Trucks, 7S others competing. Get Them While You Can! Oregon Motor Garage I.NCltroHATEI I IT, lia, mi, 123 West fourt S4. " THi-lrfiona 4S WK HKI.I, V.H R.tVI'M AXO TIIHII-T STAMPS. 3 rr.3 liitHtatUUiHtulllliiliiUathluilluMtliilitilliniHtilUUMUMiMljnUUlkMUuiluutMHMUtltfHlMiult