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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1918)
twelve pact:-; DAILY EAST OTtEGOKIAW. PTOTLETOK, OBF.GON. SATUTvTUY, AFFIL ? VW: PACE TWELVE II! e H S E sjj H . B if WILL PAY YOU To Invet!rt ' ' CHASE & SANBORNS t TEAS AND COFFEES as they are grown in the Best ; producing countries under the Best conditions. They come to the consumer in such a manner that ALL the original flavor has been re tained. ... CHASE & SANBORN The Importer and Roaster Button Chicago . Montreal We ere exclusive agents in Pendleton for this line. - GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. Two Phones. 28. "QUALITY" 823 Main 5t i ..--r : f k - jg Daily Chats With the Housewife anitltHttlttMHtHHt'MIHHtHtHinHlHHHMtMWIHIIHIIinnimilHWfHHmilFtiniHIIMV 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. TtlS A! lEfUGAU EIAHOUAL BAIIK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps (or sale. Tbe questlou of barley as a substi tute flour lit answered In the following recipes which have, bofch obtained aft er their successful 'tine In Pendleton homes. Tested war-time "recipes or Information on the lute of substitutes wlll.be gladly received by the East Oregonian and published for the mu tual convenience of readers. The folowlng suggestions regarding substitutes are made by H. O. Blyden. stein.: FBur substitutes for yeast bread will be better If Bcalded before mixing. Potato flour especially, should be scalded with boiling milk or water and If possible let stand' over night. rotate flour, though high priced, godes farther on account of the high absorption, taking as much as 500 per cent water. It gives a better color thanr most substitutes. C- cup. ' '" " ;i T tablespoon. , t toaspoon- ' "' ' , Barley-Kye Muffin 2c barley flour. 1 .c rye flour. " ,l't salt. i . i 1 T fat. I 3 t baking powder. '. ' 1 c liquid, either - milk or water. Bake in hot oven in oiled gem tins. Barley Biscuits. J o barley flour. 1-4 c liquid. 3 t baking powder. " T fat. . Make sjime as baking powder bis cuits.' i.:SJn.Bu r , lliirl.-y ijgiit Broad. 2 e rye or graham flour. . 2 o barley flour. -1 T sugar. ' , . 1 t salt. ' , .: 1 T fat. , 1. com pressed yeast eako. J c liquid.' Dissolve yeastcake In lukewarm water and add to warili liquid add wilt, sugar, fat and sifted flour.- Beat ana knead thoroughly to a stiff, dough (not as stiff as white dough). Let rise until light (always keep it the sams temperature). When light moia ana put into an oiled pan and let ' rise again, when light bake' 60 minutes In moderate oven. This makes 1 loaf of bread.' .!.. , , " " Barley Dumplings. 1 c white flour. 1 e barley. ' . . 4 t baking powder. - , : , . 1 t salt, .j . ;' . : , ' Enough liquid to make a soft bis cuit dough. Drop from a spoon in--to boiling liquid and ball slowly for lb minutes before lifting the lid. Cold air causes dumplings to be heavy. - In Pastries. Barley can be used In pie crust abouj 1 cup to 3 of white, also in dark cakes and cookies of all kinds. ; roxicAy : jM-(p 4272s?Z&lL 90? tmIKIu, do better Incorporated ' fj' , '" 4 oiavow . . ' " . i : ' Auto Accidents are numerous and often very expensive to the own er of the machine. . Our New Automobile Liabiliay polity 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-GRAIIAM INS. AGENCY J. M. Bentley, Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vlce-Prea, H. N. Graham. Secy.-Treas. .. . Phono 404 15 Mala St. We advertise and. of fer War Savings Stamps " purchase. ' for sale with every t-MIIIIl!!IIIl!lllillIllIIIIIIIIIIII!HII!IIIIllll!lllIIIIIIIllimilll!IHIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllll! I A BARGAIN j J 7-Eoom House on Paved Street, North Side; g . " Paving Paid; pesirable in Every Respect PRICE .......... $3000.00 ' With Thrift Stamp $3000.25 BADGER BURROWS ' iDER ECHO STORE r " (East Oregonian Special.) ECHO, April 20. Prom sounds emitting from the basement of the George Sc Miller Co; store yesterday afternoon it was thougtU the battle front ad been transferred from France to Echo, but it developed that it was a doughty badger who had en trenched himself back of the wall of the basement and defied the wiles of man to remove him. Tester day, after he had had the run of the basement for two or three days, he was laid low with a twenty-two rifle. Messrs. Butcher and Hullday of Portland and Murry of Pendleton, have been here this Week looking after the. telephone company's interests in Echo and vicinity. ' f Mrs. F. M. Scrivener has returned heme from a visit In Lexington with her son Claude. Mr, and Mrs. I. W. Smith entertain ed a number of their friends last Wednesday evening at their home just north of town- A very pleasant time was had. On Tuesday afternon Mrs. W. F. Staats and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm entertained a number of ladies at the home of the latter in honor of Mrs. Alice McMillan. Mrs. McMillan has since returned to her home at Union, Ore. Mrs. W- A. Jones, who has been un der the doctor's care in Portland for the past three, weeks. Is reported great ly improdved and U expected home to day. Mr. Jones went down to Port lend yesterday to accompany her home. Mr F- E. Evcrltt of Stanfleld was here on Tuesday assisting the Echo ladles with, the sewing for the Red Crosg, . Born, on Thursday, April 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Markham of this place. an,eight pound baby girl. Born, on Tuesday, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dabney, a son. Mrs. Gertrude llogers and little son are visiting with Mrs. Rogers' mother, Mrs. Grant Buchanan. Mrs. Woodward and little daughter la vli.lt Ing with friends and relatives at Freewater and Milton. They expect to be gone for several weeks. Mrs. Joel Halstead and son Orlan spent Wednesday in Pendleton. Mr. and M. Wm. Esselstyn-recelv- ed word yesterday that their son Earl had arrived safely in France. He is in the U. 3. army. Miss Leah Gamble, a well known nurse formerly of this place, is now Red Cross nurse and stationed at Camp Lewis. . , REALTY TRANSFERS Deeds. William W. Barnhart et vlr, to Al bert Harnhart, 11. 8W 1-4 NW 1-4, Section 18, todwnshlp 2 north, range 38. ..: ,";.',. Albert Barnhart et vlr to William W. Barnhart 11. NW 1-4 NW 1-4, Section 18, Township 2 north, range 33, . Ma.ude E- Wakefield" et vlr to Jo seph Lelioy $1- N 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec tlon 1, Township 6 north, range 81. Albert Barnhart et vlr to Jamel Barnhart til SB 1-4 XW 1-4 section 18, township 2 north, range 33. Raymond Marks to Frank Sloan et al $300. SW 1-4 SW 1-4. Section 32, Twp S north, range 30. William J. Barnhart et vlr to An drew J. Barnhart 1. NE 1-4 XW 1-4 section 18, township 2 north, range 33. r. , Lena Woods to J. F- Beck, $1900. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Section 17, townshn. 2 north, range 34, Charles V. Wellman et ux to W- W. Phillip!, $1. Mete and bound NE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section 19, township 6 north range 35. Lottie Tanke et al to Geo. Propeck 500., Lot 17, Block 2, Freewater. Elizabeth V. Lees et vlr to Joseph ine Sullivan 116,000. NW 1-4, Section 30, township 3 north, range 30. NW 1-4 section 6. township 2 north range 30. Wm. L. llobblna et ux to Albert Monroe et ux. lots 1 and 2, block 4, Xorth Milton. Meliia Messenger et ux to James Wlsenot, 15000. W 1-2 NE 1-4 NE 1-4 Section 30, township 8 north, range 35. Rebecca Shaw et ux to ("has. Rick. 113,000. U 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 BW 1-4. section 7, township north range 36. J. M. Labodie et ux to Elmer Hop. OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. '.I!Similllll!!l i PVirtno AT? - fiiiiiiiuiiiiiui iiiiiiiiimiiimiiirimiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiuiiitiii 1 635 Main St See Me Before the Fire. I hi AR O AVING R B ! I! If 1IICIL O URELY J TAMPS ERVICE ATISFIES I Wl WR.TKJV45, I HAvegTHENteT JHANK E usTfiAue another t-g'r- Vou, Mrs., gotrox, ?ONTRlBOTlOH A i ON TMC PRT Of CV6RY . E CROSS. m .lrA j-r 2 ' I tkZ!?- m-y Fa 7 ia 1 t 1 V - -- w t-.-..i- if r k 1 Euy both from us today. Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1007. DON'T SP01C IT UK& '(OO tIT TMO OTH6R Tl VlrS. BY r?AisiN? THBsH-Grr of ah. i m 1 Ci mix&S "ns. d J T1. Just Arrived oats A Splendid Line of the . ewstSv 'New Colors, New Styles. You simply can't resist , '' -y--;- S'': them. Come in.'" ' Wo olvertlw aiid offer War Savings Stamps for sulo Tlth every . purchase. - . u, ' i , t70 acres close to town, SOO acres of same tise bottom land, good Improvements, 100 now In grain, balance alfalfa. 108 acres on the , river," 40 acres 'in alfalfa, house, ! Kara , and orchard. - Will lake house ' and lot In Pendleton in, . ex- - change! . ' 300 acres fine foothill land, to acres In grain, house,' barn and orchard, some alfalfa. ' no better land in Oregon " ' t t houses on North lde of Pendeton, four pf them strict- - ly modern. 720 acres, 500 of same seeded to wheat, price 2B 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 nsrty. I cannot call out prices and details on all these ranches. Tou make a big mistake It you do not Investigate. . I will tell you, and, show you. E. T. WADE, Temple Bldg.. Pendleton, Ore. kins. 14000. S3. Mete and bound section Hohensollern Bill," autocracy's white hope, has presented the supreme ar gument for universal military training here In the. United States, the asylum of liberty. Forces that would blow up railroad bridges and commit sabotage may con tent themsolves for the time being H,h nnasinsr the plausible lie and shaking the faith of the faint heart ed. . IllllllllllllllillllllllliUlllllllUUIIIillllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllltillllijlillllilllll) , we advertise and orrcr war savings - --v purcnasc. 1 gSWAEil! DO YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OP COAL YOU - ARE GETTING? , " ... -ft; I VE HANDLE ONE KIND OF COAL t EXCLUSIVELY J The Fdmmis- I Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Ray Elep- tro Therapeutics, Temple Bids.. Iloom 12, Phono 41 THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS. Phone 178 SMYTI1E-L0HERGAH C0.f ' Quality.' Quantity Service lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllimtimilir mm 1T 3 SiSl ' DENTISTRY DE. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 ' ; Judd Bldg. If you exocnence diffl cully la read i n. or If your ryes are. tlrvd. rtrim-t or dim, it Is nature's warning that soiiething must be done to remedy some de fect In your vision, glasses correctly fitted are tifo only remedy for most eye defects, and It Is always a mistake to put oft wear ing them till you can no longer do without them. Ovi-r twelve years expert em at your service If yoo oume iM-re. Itoaeouablo duurgtW. ILK ltOTIIWEMi lrfomt (rlt,t Optl-un. Am. Natl. Bank Bldg. Wat Saving rltanips for sale here. AO FOR SALE ' 1917 Model, , Run only 3000 miles. Call Oregon Motor Garage TWIN 6 , , PACKARD i I will sell my . Twin t 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 V. O. Boa 18, FcntL, Ore . .ill!Mtfll!Mll!"'!"(l",H!IMH!lit'"'","'!'ni"M"l,'"l,",'i Automobiles and Gas En-1 pines impaired. STxR GARAGE Corner I.UW-th and Alia lwrees. Pricee Ressonsble. phone 11-W CIVK IB A TRIAL 'AS300'RAISE ' ; has been made at the factory, and is - already in effect on DEWBY TK 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 buyin&at once. Oregon Motor Garage Telephone 46 I.VCOHPOHATF.D 117. HI. Wr """ lt- WE MXI- WAK aAVINtiS AND THKII" BTAMPS. M-1S Jit 'J!..." ' S 1