East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 19, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST-OREGOSriAS, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918. '
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QUALITY LUNCH GOODS
Vhak Mrvt, ran Ao
It. 4t It. Polled I lam, ran itc
1A vep Jato, cm 11 1 5o
(liif'ktii Tamnlcs, van 2o
(titckcn Ijnaf, . , 30c
' Honed orii 5c
Vienna Siimi can j.vj
IWrli Nut 1ta-nn. ran 2.V- and 4,10
Wioed x Tntururt, Jar sue
Klk'cd iAntb Tona-iio, jar . 350
Itoacrinlp Ctiiitrtrd lfcvf. Jar 2.V)
llonelcs Plgn l-Vct, Jar . 65o
Hnnolcss intra t "ort, ran . i soo
Veal Ixiar, can 30c
liwf ijoaf. can ; site
Vndcrwoda Deviled 11am 20o and 400
Chill Meat, can . , !.!
C looked l.unch Tonrnc, can 35c
t'orn.-d liccf. can 65c and -lito
I rank's Meat Treats, can ,-.
r rank's Toneuc Moat Treats ....". SUo
Frank'K I'iifc'km Moat Treats ....... 80c
lYank's llam Meat Treats '. ,J soc
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
"QUALITY
Two Phones, 28. 823 Main St
,hiY ilHI'Tilil'iii!!!!!!)!!!
OVER THE NORTHWEST
MUSSEY'S HISTORY
' IS TURNED DOWN
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iPOItTUVN'lt .SCHOOL HOARD ,KE-
JKCTS TEXT HOOK VXDHt
I ATTACK..
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IVrtluml Hoard Also Fires Teacher
J Who Will .Not Tuko Oath.
I PORLAXD, April 19 Mussey's
History of the United States, which
j has been charged with ulna both ot
omission and commission In that It
I does not set forth accurately the hla-
lory of tho country. various Incidents
having; been suppressed, according U
other historians, will not be the ac
cepted textbook In Portland schools
after the end of this year.
Thompson's Political, Industrial anl
Social History ofthe United States
was adopted yesterday by the school
board as the approved text and It will
be In use here starting next fall with
the opening- of the new school year.
Miss Nell Moran. teacher at Rose
City Park, was dismissed from the
service yesterday because she refused
to take the "oath of allegiance as ad
ministered by the school board to all
employes of the district. A resolution
was passed unanimously-, yesterday
dismissing her for cause.
Daily Chats With
Jhe Housewife
New Flowered Voiles and Fl&xons
So dainty, so fresh looking-. You know you like them. Now is the time to
buy your cool summer dress. We have a nice selection on hand for you to se
lect from. The prices, just read them.
IMUnly Flowered Voiles 12!jo, 15c, 17e, 22 (40, tsa
(lowered Klaxons . . 17,0, Sile, 25o
Plain Whlto lla.xons, yard , . . . . 25c, 80
Plain White Gabardine, yard S80, SUo
While Oxford Cloth, yard . . .
White ScriHMUIne Crepe, yard
While Pique, yard
White Noisette, yard ,,
Whlto Voile, yard : . v .
Whlto Pongee Cloth, yard
V
. 30O
........ aso
ISO, 2 Do, Slto
8.1a
. , . 250, 4lta
. 25o
l'OTJ CAjf
DO BETTER
AT
We advert Iso and offer Thrift Stamps for sale with every purchase,
Incorporated r J
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AND OTHERS
FOLLOW
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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 wall make the start and TO
DAY is the best time to begin.
flour. Or they may be made with a
small amount of fresh meat, cracked
bone, etc., each time they are de
sired In the menu. A real stew la so
liquid that it needs to be served in
soup plates.
When mutton or beef is to be used,
the meat should be browned in order
to give an appetizing- result, but if
chicken or other light meats are used,
2 the stew will be more appetizing1 if
flight in color. Needless to say, the
stew should be well seasoned, and
that is tho most necessary art of all
: to learn in soups, stews or sauces.
Mutton or isoof SfVw.
Order 4 pounds shank, shin of beef,
C'or neck of mutton. Cut the meat from
ZZ the bones and brown it in home ren
Hidered fat. Crack the bones and tie
5 them loosely in a piece of coarse
2; cheese cloth, together with 1-2 tea
2 spoon of mixed pickle spice. Add 3
I quarts of cold water, bring to boiling
: point and season wh 1 l-2tteaspoons
salt and 1-2 teaspoon sugar.
( Boil gently until the meat is half
tender, then add vegetables as de
j sired. These may consist of 1 pint
'stewed tomatoes. 1-2 cup brown rice,
:i3 sliced onions and 1 cup diced celery;
; 1 or 1 cup shreded carrots. 1 cup sliced
lli.U.U.im...... an cup diced potatoes. The
. I.I.N..J.... , ,., - , -, ,i I,.-. I- 'bones may be lifted out in the cloth.
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compamment. unicKen wun iiour or
The AI IERIGAN NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale.
It Is a false standard of livlngj (fresh, salt or canned), milk, onions,
that has made us eliminate such in- potatoes, and thoughtful care in the
expensive dishes as stews from our i seasoning;.
menus- Msh Chowder. ,
Slews are thickened stock soups One pound can fish 1 onion 3 cubed
and may be 'made' from, a comblna-1 potatoes, 1 pint water or tomatoes,
tlon of soup stock, left over , meat ! 1 1-3 pints milk, 3 tablespoons but-
iand vegetables and' thickened with aiterine, S talblespoons entire wheat
tablespoonful of entire wheat flour to four or substitute, salt ami pepper,
each cupful and a half of liquid or ( Kemove the bones from the fish,
with the substitute, corn and rice, flake the latter fine, add it to the
water with the potatoes and cook
fifteen minutes- In the meantime melt
the fat, cook the onion in it till yel
lowed, sttr In the flour and add the
milk. When this comes to boiling
point, combine the two mixtures. Sea.
son further with a little minced pars
ley, or with a bit of mace.
. Ony leftover cooked fish, such as
haddock, codfish, etc., may be used In
this way, or fresh cod, haddock.
flounder and so on, may be substitut
ed for fresh or canned fish. In this
case, use a pound and a half of raw
fish to allow for the waste of skin
and bone. Cut the fish in small pieces,
boil it in the water until tender, re
move the bones and cook the potato
In the fish liquor. Add the fish and
proceed Just as in the method already
described with small amount of to
mato.
"OIHI3lS IS ORDERS"
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LIBERTY
IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO BUY A
BOND
BUY WAR STAMPS.
If you can buy War Stamps anyway. We sell
War Stamps with our goods. If you don't need
any of our merchandise we will sell you stamps
anyway.
BLYDENSTEIN & CO.
Phone 351
substitute. "When dumplings or rice
E are served no bread is necessary.
AH Meal Soup.
One and one-half cups split peas, 3
cups milk, 8 cups water, 3 tabb?
pES spoons butterine, 3 tablespoons ' sub
r" stittite flour or entir wheat, 1 onion,
r 1 teaspoon celery aeed or cut celery
SH or leaves, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt.
Soak -the peas in the water over
in the morning' add all the
with a pinch of soda and
cook until peas are tender enough to
rub through a puree sieve. Add milk
and flour rubbed with fat. Stir until
the .boiling point is reached and serve
over the end crusts of bread. This is
a good entire meal with a little sweet
or fruit. -
gvf night and
seasoning
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A BARGAIN
7-Room House on Paved Street, North Side;
Paving Paid; Desirable in .Every Respect.
PRICE $3000.00
With Thrift Stamp $3000.23 .
Chas. . Heard, Inc.
See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477
j We see Chowuer ' on the menu
llllir card in punilc eating places every
Friday, but the custom is not so regu
lar, in the home except in the eastern
cities which is easily explained as
"clams" and "chowder'' have for most
S!of us been1 synonymous terms, .llow
EE ever, many combinations may enter
E inlo these good dishes which we have
5 freely in the middle west, such us fish
(By Fred a Ferguson, United
.Staff Correspondent.)
WITH THE AMKRICAN ARMY
ON THE LORRAINE FRONT. March
21. Tin hatted and with his gas
mask on his chest a certain brigadier
general recently accompanied visitors
from home on a tour of the trenches.
Coming to a dugout, where a lieuten
ant was in command, the. party stop
ped and the general, looking like any
other fighting American of the line,
explained to his guests how the men
lived. He finally suggested to the
lieutenant that the visitors be shown
In the dugout, with the following re
sult: "Sorry, sir, but it is strictly against
orders to admit anyone to dugouts."
"But. you can show these gentle
men, can't you?'' .
"No, sir."
vvno am you get your order from?'
' "From Colonel Blank, sir."
"And who did he get his order
from?''
"From General , sir."
"Well, I'm General
The lieutenant blushed clear
through the mud that had splattered
on his face. . The general compliment
ed him on his observance of orders.
The visitors had Just a little peek
at the dugout.
FOR SALE
. (70 acres close to town, 300
acres of same fine bottom land,
good improvements, 200 now In
grain, balance alfalfa. '
108 acres on the river, 40
acres In alfalfa, house, barn
and orchard. Will take house
and lot in Pendleton in ex
change. I ,
300 acres fine foothill land,
SO acres In grain, house, barn
and. orchard, some alfalfa, no
better land In Oregon.
I houses on North aide of
Pendeton, four of them strict
ly modern.
720 acres, E00 ot same seeded
to wheat, price 325 per acre,
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
do1 not Investigate.
I will tell you, and show you.
E. T. WADE,
Temple Bldg.. Pendleton, Ore.'
It expected that there would be 10,.
000,000 active German supporters in
this country. That was a miscalculation-
The real number was nearer 1,
000,' said David Starr Jordan, presi
dent emeritus of Leland Stanford uni
versity, Tuesday noon, at the Munici
pal league luncheon, where he spoke
odn "German Philosophy of War In
the Making."
He says he's a "fighting pacifist"
now.
Trust not your enemies;
few faithful enemies.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Your New
Spring Suit
Which Will It Be?
A navy blue with white vest
of khaki-kool silk, a pretty
grey or tan tricotine cloth or
would you like a black and
white check?
Our showing is now Com
plete with a range of prices
starting at $25, $27.50, $29.50
and up to $75 the suit.
NewesfSpring Coats from
$13.50, $15, $17.50, $19.75 and
Up. ..uU2Hi
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Exclus ive Ready-to-Wear.
Always bears
the
Signature of
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-liay Elec
tro Therapeutics.
Temple llldg., Itoom 12, Phone 416
DENTISTRY
DR. PAVID B. HTT.T,
Room 1 Judd Bldg.
UElULtW KXPFXTKD
A.HEItK'A Tp All 11EH
"rierniany expected tho I'nlted
nlntcs to Join the (Jerman rauwe us
fsoon as ltelglum had been overrun.
ECHO
COMMERCIAL CLl'B
DANCE
FRIDAY, APRIL 19th
IT, ETCHER 16 ORCHESTRA
Good Music, Good J-loor, Good
Time.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
GAD
FOR SALE
1917 Model. ,
Run only 3000 miles.
, Call Oregon Motor
Garage
TWIN 6
PACKARD
I will sell my Twin
Packard Touring Car at a
substantial reduction 'in
price. The car is In as
good a condition as new
and has cord tire equip
ment, including extra tire.
For details write
P. 6. Dos 38, rend., Ore
5 635 Main St
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Torbetisen Drive is made to
la,t. fcTery owner of a Tot-beoeo-rquipfd
truck grua
Cold Boud Gusrsrtu-e thst
the 1-Besm axle and aindles
will last st long llirtruik.
and the interna! fan st least
THS T(dHTWAt) IvHO BORROWS YOUR. P-sP&R
vr JUST TC "GLAKJCC AT THIS HtADI-INIS"
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if ov(m are tired, wtntiiieU or f 1 HT' I - "Tl 1 II If
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ATruck wilh a Fail-proof Rear Axle
Fur over -vrnt,n jrur tiic r-ar !e u-l on thit Irark the
Tnwnrn InirrtiftJ i,er Alr-het ir4 up ou envizLlo re ord of
rrlutnlitv. foil-irro4jfnrM. lit upk.-n and ffn-miv
r ih irrtt rrsr mtr e know and r know iltrm all
Ihrv or fh Mitv rr akl unipalii'ti rurntfd tv t!ir
mhrr. TUry tivt our own qnalitv -lun iartl-. Tl" v ft Uf b fmxl
rvM- lhl ihi-ir iimt ini! in (tsvme th-m f rv-rr nrw truck.
l"br rmn' ff-.rH lu uk- Junri -ith well k..o-u r-ar anlfft.
Thf I tVam Ittad -mrri-r nmk 1 f tiucu Axl" Look (jf it-
Tell Ww it io you brre. ht- io isf.
Pendleton Auto Co.
If you rxnencjico diffi
culty In rradlnK. r If your
-! are tired, Mralnt'd or
dim. It is nature's wurnlng
that something must he
done to remedy some de
fect in your vision, glasses
correctly fitted are the
only remedy for most eye
defects, and ft is always a
mistake to put off wear
ing them till you can no
longer do without them.
Over twelve years cximtI
ence at your service If you
conic here. Reasons bio
charges,
DALE KOTIIHKI.I,
rlo'm'trlt Optk-lao.
Am. Natl. Bank Hldg.
War Saving Btamps for
sale here.
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Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Corner I.I I let It and Alta fMrerta.
Prices Reasonable. Phone $l-W
GIVE I'H A TIUAIi
A S300 RAISE
has been made"t the factory, and is
already in effect on
DEN BY TRUCKS
We have two DENBY 3-TON
TRUCKS in our show rooms
To Be Sold at the Old Price
SAVE $300
and get immediate delivery by buying at once.
Oregon Motor Garage
INCORPORATED
11T, lit. tet, US West Court HU Telephone IN
WE HELL WMl SAVIXGH AND THRIFT STAMPS.
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