East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FACE ETGTTT
PATLY EAST OREflONlAK, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1818.
OVER THE NORTHWEST
Prepare for May 5th National Low Shoe Day
The government requests it. It is more economical .to buy low j hoes and
pumps. The saving on leather at this time is absolutely essential. Why not do
your part. Our stock is complete with White Canvass Slippers and Pumps.
A rtice line of the newest black oxfords and pumps and a very swagger brown
POTATOES
EAT THEM AND SAVE WHEAT
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The food altuatlon of ttlo Allies continually grows mora
critical. The French are reducing their bread ration; the
English have adopted bread cards: Italy has tightened her
bread belt to the last notch... Wo must tend more wheal.
JIW.W. IS BEATEN BY
wool from the sheep weighed 1JH
pounds and was auctioned by Judge
J. T.'jiorlck and was bid out to Max
A. Vogt for 1S, and he wll have tt
scoured and sent to the Oregon Wool
en Mills to hfcve it made into yarn tor
the Red Cross knitters.
The dance was largely attended.
MOB AT ABERDEEN
pump. .
White Canvass Pumps and Slippers $2.19, $2.40,
4 Gets Coat of Tar and Feath
0 " ers and Attacked by 20
Workmen.
y
4 ABERDEEN, Wash., May 2. Law
e rence L. Kalb, an I. W W. was picked
A up by a mob of over 20 workmen here
jj Tuesday night at 11 o'clock, and driven
black KM Pumps ...... i... W.M. .. 9M
lllaclt Patent SHH-'rs , $2.98, $3.19
Ularit Kid Sllpixm a.4B- 2 08' 8 W
CHILOHKX S BAhteFOOT SANDALS B8o
11T EARNINGS' $3,090,400.
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We have aa abundance of potatoes. We can not export
them, but we can
EAT POTATOES IN PLACE OF WHEAT
Show your patriotism. Urge every customer to use
more- potatoes Advertise their use. Serve Uncle Sam.
PUSH POTATOES
Weston Mountain Potatoes, 100 lbs. $1.00
GRAY BROS GROCERY CO.
lIcroulc- Mine's lToflts (or Past Year
2.00.
lilavk Kid Oxfords
, Brown Jvid Oxfords' . . . .
lilack Paient Pumps w.
Aitound.
WALLACE, Ida., May 2. The Her
cules mine, located northwest of Bur
ke, Ida., made profits in 1917 of 93,
690,400, according to the official re
port filed here today with the county
...... 1.98
. . .'. . . $5.50 .
$3.50, $4.08
BUY THRIFT STAMPS WE HAVE THEM.
assessor. The mine, which is owned
by Wallace, Ida.': Spokane, Wash.,
O B LEAD,
!15 miles outside the city limits and jan PortIand
Ore., residents, pro
TOW CAJf
DO BETTER
A itit-u ittirew miiu ufniuii up. Jiaio
J says he was warned two days ago to
K leave the city but that he did not
heed the warning. He loft this after-
duces galena ' The Caledonia Mining
Company filed a report showing its
profits last year to have been 11,227,-
7 S? ST vZ?
156.
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Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St,
4 Kalb says he was told that If he re- ! ' JYait Companies Merge.
turnea to Aberdeen he would be WALLA WALLA, May 8. What
a hanged. He returned, however, to get amounts to a merger- between two of
ji his clothing, but did not stay long. the largest Northwest fruit market
A In beating him up. he says the men corporations has been consum-
ga uiu nut aiiacK mm in a Doay duc sent
5 one mail at a time against him.
rj Kalb, who is 34, claims to have been
B born in Philadelphia and says his
Rj father, who was of German birth, lost
K;an arm at Gettysburg.
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED
to ask questions of our tellers and officers
in regard to any of your financial or busi
ness affairs that puzzle you.
The benefits of our experience is equally
at the service of patrons of small and large
means.
TUG Ai AH NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
"Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon"
We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale.
SHEEP BRINGS IV $1017
Bed Cross Animal Auctioned at The
Dalles; Wool Sold for $13.
THE DALLES, Ore., May 2. The
Red Cross sheep, which was auctioned
last night at the 'Red Cross dance in
the Elks' Temple, brought $1017. The
sheep was immediately presented by
Mrs. Charles Johnson to the Red Cross
organization of Wheeler county The
mated at Spokane, where the board of
directors of the Spokane Fruit Grow
lers Company voted unanimously to
affiliate with the Northwestern Fruit
Exchange of Seattle, the resulting con
solidatton forming one of the largest
organisations of its kind on the whole
Pacific coast.
Fruit crops of every kind in Wash'
ington, Oregon and Idaho will be
handled under the new deal, repre
senting ah annual traffic of many
tens of millions of dollars, with a well
defined and certain increase in profit
to growers in the states named, si
well as a badly needed stabilization of
a big Industry.
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Daih Chats With
Lthe Housewife
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Auto Accidents
are numerbus and of ten very expensive to the own
er of the machine.
Our New Automobile Liabiliay "policy pays all
the loss and assumes all your worry. Come m and
we will tell you all about it and how little it costs.
THE BENTLEY-GRAHAM INS. AGENCY
J. M. Bentley, Pres. John E. Montgomery, Vice-Prea.
H. N. Graham, Secy.-Treas.
IS Mala St. Phone 404
We advertise and offer War Savings Stamps for sale
purchase.
with every
Potatoes
The enemy Is out-eating us In pota
toes out potatolng us. Here are the
figures per capita weekly consump
tlon: ,
united States 3.3 nuarta
Austria-Hungary . ... 8 quarts
Oermony . . .i 16 quarts
The following recipes are suaeested
by specialists as some of the ways to
make potatoes take wheat's place:
Yeast Bread
If potato is used for bread making,
allowance must be made for the large
amount of water in it and less addi
tional liquid used for this reason.
Potato Bread
1 cup mashed potatoes. '
1 teaspoon salt.
2 1-3 cups flour (more if necessary.)
4 tablespoons water.
2 to 4 tablespoons liquid yeast or
j 1-2 cake dry yeast, or 1-6 to 1-2 cake
I compressed yeast-
i Short process: Mix the salt wltn
the mashed potatoes, which are free
; from lumps and cooled until luke
warm. Add 1-6 to 1-2 cake compress-
' ed yeast softened in 4 tablespoons
warm water, or 2 to 4 tablespoons
liquid least, or 1-2 cake dry yeast,
j Wien liquid yeast is used no additional
(Water must be added. Mlend with this
; potato and yeast mixture l cup floui.
: Stir until smooth., cover .and set to
rise. When this .sponge Is light and
soft, -kneud 3n enough flour to make
a rather stlif Jut elastic dough".. Be
sure that it Is suffer than ordinary
Cover and let rise again until ' very
light. ' Knead down. mold, and place
' in lightly greased pan. Let rise in .pan
' until as high as ordinary white bread,
then bake at least one hour in a mod
erately hot oven. Bake very thorough-.
I ly. This makes one loaf. ..
1 1 s If desired, -an amount of grated raw
SHIIHnillHIIIIUUIIIIIHIIIIinilllllinilllinillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'S potito 1alL tn amount of mashed
S f potato called for may4be used, but the
S i resulting bread Is darker and haaj a
more marked potato flavor than when
cooked potatos are used.
Ouk-k Breads.
2 cups sifted flour. ' -
1 teaspoon salt.
I teaspoons baking powder. ,
WAR SAVE GS STAMP $4.15
i
WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES
IN PENDLETON $3004.15
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Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. f
635 Main St Phone 477 f
"SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE" f
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S tablespoons shortening.
1 cup mashed potato. j
Lfqquld sufficient to mix.
Sift together twice the flour, salt,
and baking; powder. Cut or rub Into
this the cold shortening. In the same
way rub Into this flour mixture the
mashed potato. Finally, add Just
enough cold liquid to make the mass
cling together.. . Do not knead- Place
on floured board, roll until 1-2 Inch
thick, and cut Into rounds. Place
these In lightly floured biscuit tins
and bake 16 to 20 minutes In a mod
erately hot oven. Bake all potato
breads more slowly than those with
flour alone.
Potato-Cormiiual Muffin.
1 cup mashed potato.
1 cup corn meal.
1-2 cup sifted flour.
1 tea poo n. salt
3 teaspoons, .baking powder.
1 or 2 tablespoons syrup.
2 tablespoon shortening.
1 or 2 eggs.
Liquid to mix to a medium batter
(about 1-2 cup.)
Add the corn meal .salt syrup, and
1-2 cup liquid (o the hot mashed pota
to, place In double boiled and steam
10 to 30 minutes. Add the shortening
and allow to cool thoroughly. When U
cold add the well-beaten eggs and the j t
flour which has been sifted with the
baking powder. Add just enough mor$
liquid if necewaj-y to make a some
what stiff batter. Heat thoroughly-
place In gem pans until half filled, and
bake 25 to 30 minutes in a moderately
hot oven.
Tested Heel pes.
Coniiucal Muffins Beat two eggs
until light, add three-fourths of a
cupful of sugar or honey may be
uped a fourth of a cupful of soften
ed shortening. oTie cupful of sour milk,
a half teanpoonful of soda, two cup-
Vils of flour and cupful of orn
meal with a half teanpoonful of salt
sifted with the flour Bake Jn hot but
tered muffin pans 25 minutes.
liakod Banana -Bananas are fruit
that should be ripe or well cooked
before serving. Baker banana may
be given to the little people. Peel
r .
half dozen banan&s and place them
in a baking dish with sugar, water,
lemon Juice and a little butter. Baste
them often while baking and serve
the sauce with the fruit. .
lUco Hread.--One quart water, one
cup rice, one or two cakes compress
ed yeast, one-half cup lukewarm wa
ter, four teospoonfuls alt, three ta
blespoonfuls corn syrup, six cups flour
Mix as follows: Cook rice until
soft, In the one quart of water. Cool
until lukewarm, then add (1) yeast
softened In the 1-z cup of luke warm
water, (2) the salt, (3) the sirup, and
(4) the flour. Follow directions for
kneading, rising and baking given for
the potato bread.
Dot't Hcllsli Mix thoroughly 1 cup
chopped' cold cooked beets. S table
spoons grated horseradish. 2 table
spoons lemon juice, 2 teaspoons pow
dered sugar and 1 teaspoon salt, Can
ned beets may be used If fresh one
are not available.
Brown Bread One half pint flour
cne-half pint rye flour, two potatoes,
one teaspoonful salt, one pint Indian
cornmeal, one tablespoonful.. brown
sugar, two teaspoonfuls baking pow
der, One-hajf pint water.
tft flour, cornmeal, rye flour, su
gar, salt and baking powder thorough
ly. Peel, wash and boll two mealy po
tatoes. Kub through sieve, diluting
with water. When cold mix all into
batter. Pour Into woll-greased
mould having a cover. Place it In
sauce pan Jialf full of bulling water,
nhere the.loaf will simmer one hour
without water getting Into it- Remove
and take off cover. Finish by baking
ir fairly hot oven thirty minutes.
NEW CATIIOIJO CHAI"IA1.Y
GENEHAL OP V. S. Alt-MY
"PUTTING THE GRIN INTO THE FIGHT!"
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Ask the Man Who Owns a Duplex
how he likes it.
Ask if it transports his loads, if it stands up
satisfactorily, how much it costs to operate. .
4
Ask him anything you wifh to know in regard to this great
truck. Ask if ho is able to haul the rated c-fparlty or if he is
forced to haul a part of a load at each trip. Ask how much it
has cost for repairs. ,
1 It-re are a few representative farmers who are using the
Duplex. Ask thc-m.
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Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907.
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n- ..tio. Bi'rrit War Ravlnirs Stamps for sale with ever B
purchase.
EL W A E E I
DO YOU KNOW WHAT KIND OF COAL YOU
ARE GETTING? .
WE HANDLE ONE KIND OF COAL
.EXCLUSIVELY
The Famous
"PEACOCK"
THE COAL WITH NO REGRETS.
Phone 178
SMYTHE-LONERGAN COj
, Quality Quantity Service
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Bishop I'atrlck J. Hayes of New
York has been appointed Catholic
chaplain general of the United gtattas
army. This Is a photograph of V. W.
Wright's painting of him. The bishop
Is fifty-one-years old. He was ordalu
ed a priest In 1892.
1,800,000 AMERICANS TO
ME IN FIOHTINO SOON
OALLUP, N. M., May 2 "Don-t be
a 25-ccnt patriot when you can be a
Sr,00ft patriot," Hocretary of the Treas
ury McAdoo tolay advised a crowd
aMM-mbled to meet his - train at the
Kanta Fe deptt hcrev 8ieaklng from
the steps of his coach, the secretary
appealed.. ffr, heavy subscriptions for
the third Liberty loan.
"Ixsnd the government the money
and the boys at the front wilt finish
the kaiser," he declared "lion't lend
25 cents on a thrift stamp wJion you
can buy $50oo lMinds."
Mr. McAdoo predicted l.gOO.OOO
American soldierswoon would be in
tho fighting." '
DALE! nOTnWEMi '
Optometrltt and Optiolsa
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses (round to fit
Amarlcan National Bank
Pendleton.
Building.
"Ain't it awful. I've had to iake four b&thn this week eo's
rould wear j
Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Corner I.illcth and Alia Streets.
Prices Reasonable. Phone HJ-W
GIVE I S A THIAl)
FOR SALE
1917 Model.
Run only 3000 miles.
Call Oregon Motor
Garage
Plow an acre an hour
with
PARRETT
- Power.
The One Man
TRACTOR
Ask for demonstrations be
fore you buy,
Oregon-Parrett Trac
tor Co.,
Pendleton.
If
DENTISTRY
DR. DAVID B. HILL
Room 1 Judd Bldg.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Itay Elec
tro Therapeutics.
Temple Bldg., Itoom 12, Phone 41$
II!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Be sure what you get from
a garage is
STANDARD
and you will eliminate most of your motoring
troubles and costs.
Cars Sold by Us
BUICK HUDSON DANIELS
Motor Trucks
DENBY two wheel drive.
F-W-D- four wheel drive..
All baiked by efficient repair service.
Goodyear Tires
Valvoline Oils
Presto-Lite Supplies
Shop work you can depend upon. Satisfaction
guaranteed at all times.
Oregon Motor Garage
INCORPOIIATED
117, 119. 121, 123 West Court St. Telephone 4M
WE SELL WAR, SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS.
i this soap down to lit this box rnndwr . sent m.". .