East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 29, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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PATLY EA5I 0RgG0NTA PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 29, 1018.;
EIGHT PAGES
EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
Decoration Day
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THURSDAY, MAY 30th
We will close from 9 a. m. to 3 p.
m.
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i Stray 22 Rifle Bullet
Red Beans, something nice, 8 lbs. ... $1.00
Soyi Beans, while they last 12 lbs. $1.00
Red Manchurian Beans, 12 lbs.. ...... $1.00
White Beans, pound 15c
Bayou Beans, pound 15c
Country Butter, 2 lbs., full weight 85c
Country Lard.
Mountain Potatoes, 100 lbs., full wt. $1.00
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. '
Breaks Church Window
(Kast Orejronlan Special.)
HELJX, May 2. a stray rlfln
rrasnea mrough a window of
" murvii aunnK Minufty
school Sunday morning last, striking
th. opposite wall, falling to the
and graduated from the Pendleton
high school, returned home recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Orrel McPherrin
have been visiting- recently! at the
home of Mrs. McPherrin's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard CrablH.
t .1L. ...
ima Aioee win teach at
Moro, Sherman county, next term of
Vern Dais of
friends here.
Miss Mary Cameron has
to her home at Weston.
Auurew urover is a visitor here
jjum tone.
C. U stmmons of Spokane Is spend
in the week at the Commercial.
I'endleton Is visiting
returned
Two Phones, 28.
"QUALITY"
823 Main St.
Delegates to Grand Lodge
- Returning From Seaside
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Your Good Will and Ours
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Good will is a vital necessity to every
man's business. This bank desires
your good will and tries to keep it by
helpful service and careful attention
to details. And you need the good
will i of a bank. No other's concern
good will means so much to you.
Tou are invited to bank here and
build good will both for yourself and
your firm.
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK
Pendieton, Oregon
Strongest Bank in
Eastern Oregon.
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(East Oregonian Special.)
ECHO, May i. A lares niiinhoi-
Echo people were In attendance at the
circus in Pendleton yesterday.
H. H. Anrboftast, a civil war vet
eran was visiting here the first of the
week with Mrs. Evelyn Skinner and
Mr. and Mrs. a E. MokeselL.
Mr. O. U Davis and Mr. J. H. Young
are home from Seaside, where they
attended X. O. O. F. grand lodge. Mrs.
J. H. Young- who was the detente to
S: the Rebekah Assembly from Henriet-
iia tteoekah lodge of this place has
j "t returned home yet. but Is visit-
irienas and relatives In Th
3 uaiies.
Bryan Sranstetter is in Onrt-niiin
where he went to attend the ETHllun t-
ing exercises of the'O. A. C. His sis
Si iter Miss Myrtle Branstetter graduates
: from there this year.
I Mrs. Ralph Singes accompanied by
jher two little sons left Sunday for
Waitsburg. Washington.'1, where she
S will visit with her husband's parents.
Mrs. w m. Esselstxn Is visitlnn In
SSI wana walla with relatives, having
I gone to mat city yesterday.
airs. Motile Bowman, Miss Ethel
walker and Mr. H. Henderson of Pen-
dleton spent Sunday here the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thompson.
Will Kurtz was up from Blalock's
Island the first of the week visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Aaron of this
place.
Basil Mikesell returned to Pendle
ton on Monday after an over Sunday
i visit nere witn nis parents.
I T. Woodard, who has been line-
Si man for the telephone comnanv and
JSj lived here for the past two years, has
gone to Portland with bis family.
They left Sunday.
Henry Pulmulter and family are
moving into the Dorn cottage Just
west of the school buildings.
Mrs. R. B. Stanfield and Mrs. W. A.
Jones spent Monday in Pendleton.
Andrew Grover Sells
Holdings Near lone
(Bast Oregonlan Special.)-
HEL.IX.' May S. Andrew Grover
has sold his holdings near lone and
will engage in the mercantile business
in Athenu, .
Mrs. Win. Davis Is seriously ill al
her home near the wye.
Miss Leila Norvell will leave Fri
day to attend the summer normal
school for teachers at Belltnham.
Wash..
Mr. and Mrs- A. I Grover and lit
tle daughters of near Lewlnton. Ida
ho, are visiting friends and relatives
here.
Frank Barber, druggist. Is 111 at his
home with heart trouble.
Mrs. Jence Peterson, telephone
central, has tonsttitls-
Mrs. M. I Morrison will leave In a
few days to attend the graduation of
her daughter. Daisy, at Salem, and
visit her son Caud. stationed at
Camp Lewis. Miss Daisy will com
plete, her education at Washington
D. C.
No Wheat Flour This Week if You Use
BLYDENSTEIN'S
RICE PASTRY FLOUR
SKLF JtlSIXG (Contains No Wheal)
You will not miss wheat flour. It will make better
Cakes, Biscuits, Flapjacks, Etc.
USE LESS SHORTENING
Thus Hooverizing on wheat and fats. It is more eco
nomical, because it goes farther.
ASK YOUR GROCER
BLYDENSTEIN 3 CO.
Phone 351 .
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I WAR SAVINGS STAMP $4.15
I WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES
IN PENDLETON $300115
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i Chas. E. Heard. Inc.
635 Main St Phone 477 f
I "SEE ME BEFORE THE FIRE" f
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(East Oregonian Special.)
ATHE.VA. May 29 Hev. Davis
Errett, pastor of tjie christian church
preached his farewell sermon to a
large and appreciative audience last
Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs. Er
rett will leave about the first of June
for Spokane.
Mayor Homer I. Watts has offer
ed his services for war work in
France for either the Y. M. c. A. or
the Red Cross. If hi enlistment Is
accepted, he will serve at least six
months, with all expenses to be borne
by himself.
On Thursday evening. May SO, a
dance will be given by the Honor
Guard girls and the music will be
furnished by Sawyers orchestra of
Pendleton.
Among the Pendleton visitors Fri
day were Mrs. Frank Berlin. Mrs
Sam Hutt and family and former Su
perintendent and Mrs. J. o. Russell,
A Chautauqua has been announced
for June 16 to 20. It will be held in
the city park.
Lawrence Tharp, who has attend
ed school In Pendleton last winter.
BETRAYS 4 U-BOATS
Captured, He Told British
About Them, and All
Were Destroyed.
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NEW YORK May 21. The fiAt
authoritative explanation of Premier
Uoyd George's announcement, made
some time ago, that five German U
boats were sunk In one day off the
north coast of Ireland was given yes
terday by Ixmis Tracy, the novelist,
to a large audience at the American
Artists' Kxhibit for the Blind War
Relief Fund In the Anderson Galleries.
Mr. Tracy, who is associated with
the British War Mission in this coun
try, said: i
"A British submarine was lying on
the surface off the coast of Ireland.
Suddenly appeared, not more than
forty feet away, the periscope of
German U boat. The British craft
immediately fired and disabled the U
boat, so that the British captured hoc,
her commanding officer and men. The
commander was taken aboard the
British submarine, where he was
treated well, but seemed very ill at
ease and kept taking out his watch.
'Finally he Informed the British
commander that there were four
other German XT boats in the vicinity.
The British commander Immediately
communicated with his station by
wireless, and destroyers were rushed
toward the spot where the German
commander indicated the German U
boats might be. As a result every
one of the four remaining u boats
was destroyed, marking the largest
single bag of German submarines dur
ing the war." .
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Baseball, Yesterday's Scores.
Coast League.
Los Angeles 2, Sacramento 0.
San Francisco 3, Vernon 2.
Salt Lake 11, Oakland 10.
National League.
Boston . Pittsburg 2.
Cincinnati-Chicago game postponed.
American League.
Cleveland .1, New York 2.
St. Louis 3. Philadelphia 2.'
Boston 1. Chicago 0.
Detroit 4, Washington 2.
Well, anyway, one of the principal
Joys of being a railroad president was
having a private car and traveling to
places.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE
A
USED
ML
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CAR
is a good investment in these
conservative times.
Save in first cost, save in
up-keep expense, and save
all that mental and physical
discomfort by driving a
Franklin.
We have a few to choose
from.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907.
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THIS ? I t-OANeo ISC?. 1 M RETURNING IT
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Cctt'S see ir it worvT
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To Our
Beloved Heroes
Past and Present
On the 'morrow we, who are left be
hind can have an opportunity to conse
' crate the graves and' the memories of
the grandest body of Real Men that
ever breathed the pure and free air of
our Native Land.
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History has taught us how valiantly
and proudly our fore fathers battled
for the liberty which we now enjoy,
and today we see our own boys march
ing away to fight the battles of the
greatest war the world has ever known
that you and I may still continue to en
joy that sweet liberty.
In memory of this conspicuous day
the J. C. Penney Co. . will discontinue
business between the hours of 9 a. m.
and 2 p. m.
YOC CAX DO BKTTEU AT
J. C. Penney Co., Inc.
WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLI.OW
HOUSEHOLD
Barley l8,Mtry.
Very good pte crust can be made
with all-barley flour or using' one-half
barley and one-half wheat flour. The
first recipe is especially good for a one-
crust pie.
Pie Crust 1.
1 cup barley flour.
2 2-3 tablespoons fat,
1-8 teaspoon salt.
Cold water.
Iio CrtiHt 2.
1-2 cup barley flour.
1-8 teaspoon salt'.
2 2-3 tablespoons fat.
1-2 cup white flour.
1-4 teaspoon baking- powder.
Cold water.
Two crusts.
" Barley Cakes and Cookici,
It Is not necessary to go without
cake when such delicious products
can be made that use no wheat flour
and but little suKar. In these recipes
the housekeeper If she prefer can
use cream of tartar with baking1 soda
In the usual proportions In place of
baking powder.
Chocolate cake. t
2 cups barley flour.
1-4 cup fat. - i '
1-4 teaspoon salt.
2 squares chocolate.
1-2 cup milk.
4 te&Npoons baking powder.
2 tablespoons brown sugar.
1 cup corn sirup.
2 egKfl, whites and yolks, beaten
separately. A
X teaspoon vanilla..
S'HMiKe Cake. ,
1 1-3 cups barley flour.
4 efws.
1 tablespoon, lemon juice.
1 1-2 cups corn sirup.
1-4 teaspoon salt.
2 teaspoons baking- powder.
Kruit Cake.
2 1-4 cups barley flour.
1-4 cup fat.
3 tablespoons molasses.
1-2, cup chopped raisins.
1-4 teaspoon cinnamon.
1-2 cup chopped nuts.
1-2 cup corn sirup.
1-4 teaspoon soda.
1 teaspoon baking; powder.
1-4 teanpoon allspice.
1-4 teaspoon cloves.
1-k cup citron.
Hake 1 hour and 10 minute vdb
molnt aiTTi very good.
are planting great tracts of waste j
land about the factory In war gar- i
dens. Manuals of the national war
garden commission have been distri
buted by the company.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
DALE ROTirWKIili
Optometrb and opticM
Eyes Scientifically
examined.
Glasses ground to fit.
ril'MMKH smiOOIi for elemental
nl grammur Rrados conducted
jy Grace Front, will open In Un
coin Hchool bulldlnir Wednesday
morning 8:30 o'clock. Pupils may
enter at any tlmo after this data.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Disease, and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Eleo-
tro Therapeutics.
Temple Bid?., Itoom 13, I'hone 1
America
National Bank
Pendleton.
Bulldlns.
Automobiles and Gas En
gines Repaired.
STAR GARAGE
Corner Lilleth and Alt. streets.
Prices Reasonable. Phon. iil-W
GIVE US A TlilAIi
SAY, MISTER!
If you have some money, and are your own boss as to how you
should Invest it, here is your chance.
480 acre. 200 In grain, two fort IiIkIi looking fine. Good
house and fine barn, good water syxtcin, S miles haul.
This fine ranch Is close to Athena and Milton, It can be bnuicht
for $35,000.00 Including; one third of crop, half cash, and long
time at 6 per cent on balance.
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E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon.
7,hif Worki-r Wk4d iron.
oli,Ti:. Mil., May 2. Em
ployes of the Klfctrolvtlc Zinc Co.
A BEVERAGE I
THAT MEETS
PRESENT DE- "
WASTE AND
EXTRAVAGANCE.
Protect Yourself
Mr. Farmer
. Solve your labor and transportation troubles
on your farm this year with the popular '
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Tried and proven successful in Umatilla
County by a full season's use.
Prompt Deliveries.
Oregon Motor Garage
INCORPORATED
117, II. III. 1X3 We Cnnrt RC Telephone M
WF. SKhli WAR SAVINGS AXD THRIFT STAMP.