East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 12, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST ORKGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1918. "
EIGHT PA0H1
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HOT WEATHER
LUNCH GOODS
EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
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HOT WEATHER DRINKS
Our Mock of Inm-h goods is complnc, and s parry the
better kinds of .summer drinks,
SUCED TO YOl'R ORDER
Roiled Ham, pound 0c
tttlppcd IWif, too ml K
Columbia Frankfurters, ound 20e
Summer usagc, pound too
Swifts Iimlum llacon, sliced, pound 60o
Kippered Salmon, pniind 35c
.SIMM Kit BRINKS
Wciohs Rrape Juice . pint SOo, quart R5c
Ijoganbcrry Juk-e pint XSc, quart Site
I"alk bottle 15c, rasp (3.50
Sheboygan (linger Ale 20c, S for .10c
Overland Cklcr, bottle '. 2Sc
tianao-O Cirar. bottle ... 30c
WE PAY 84 CENTS PER DOZEN FOR EGGS.
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO.
4 Scarlet Fever Claims
Little Girl at Athena
JJ (Rust Oregon ian Special.)
K ATHEsN A, June 11. Bssla Mar-
El tin, the twelve year old daughter of
J! Sir. and Mrs. John Martin, died yes-
JPjterday evening frttm an .attack of
j scarlet fever. Resale had become so
m HI that it was necessary to secure
& trained nurse for her Sunday.
A Rev. and Mrs. W. S. G leister of the
Two Phones, 28.
'QUALITY''
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WHETHER III All AIRSHIP
on terYa-firma or. under water, the
American boys will beat them to it,
but It has meant constant and hard
training, with good leadership and
lots of will power. Your business
or professional success is just as
sure if the same principals are ap
plied and you should bank with a
strong, safe Institution, such as
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL 'HUB
Pendleton, Oregon .
"Strongest Bank in
Eastern Oregon."
Methodist Episcopal church, are
B i spending their vacation at Dayton,
S! Washington-" Mr.' Glelser Intends to
I work In the hay harvest. .
I , O. M. Shlgley, who Is working In
! the mill at Helix, spent Sunday in
I town with his v family. "
Mr. and Mrs. Brock of Pendleton
were Sunday guests at the beautiful
country home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Pambrun. '
Al Slgman, George Wall. Mr. and
Mrs. Ony Cronk spent Sunday at
Bingham springs. '
Miss Areta Barrett Is visiting al
Baker for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins and Mr. and
Mrs. Howden of Freewater. motored
to Athena Sunday.
The first cutting of alfalfa Is In full
blast In Athena. A few farmers will
finish this week
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douglas of
lone are visiting at the home of Ar-
thus Douglas. '
it la believed I. W. W.'a came out in
a car ana rired the Johnson barn Frl
auy nignt last.. A blacksmith shop
and sheda were destroyed beside the
barn contents of horses, feed, etc.,
making the loss run into thousand, of
uunam,
Carl Engdahl and (lien Scoit vls'.4
Frank Engdahl and other Hell hov
ac amp ewis !ast of weak. . ..
Mrs. Elmer Albee Is exoecting a visit
from her mother, Mrs. Rcbecoa Gra
ham of Jloiso.
Believed I. W. W.'s Fired
Johnson Barn Near Helix
(East Oregonian Special.)
HEIJX, June 11. The swimming
pool is a favorite place these June
si days.
J. S. Korvell has received two car
3; loads of small harvesters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kjng were
guests at the McKee-York -wedding in
3Sj Pendleton Tuesday.
Defective Flue Causes
Fire Destroying Home
; (East Oregonian Special.)
HELIX, June 12. -The Melix flour
mill is running two shifts of men, be
ginning Tuesday. Mrs. Caples of As
toria, Is foreman of the night shift,
Two hundred seven barrels of flour
were run out in 10 hours.
jesse w. smith came Tuesdav to
case charge' of the bookkeeping at
smith Bros,, El U Norvell, who ha
teen bookkeeper: for several years for
piason & Norvell and Smith Bros.,
will now hold that position at the
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.""Mrs. Myrtle Dand Jiidd of Walla
Walla is visiting friends here. .
Mrs. H- B. Richmond and family
of Walla Walla, Is visiting her moth
er, Mrs. D. Kendall.
Miss Blanche Lewis of Vansycle,
is spending the' week with Mrs. Min
nie -Walker east of town. -
A small , dwelling belonging to
Kaspmus and Oeorgeas, a few miles
west of tOjWn was destroyed by fire
Monday. A , defective f lye was the
cause.
'' Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hendrlckson of
Adams were Tuesday visitors.
Mrs. F. Barber has the ice cream
department In charge at Ghormley'
trug store.
Maybe Jt Rain
How good we all will feel.. The farmer will be happy and the ' merchant
will be happier. Don't let us get the blues,' Umatilla county has always been
lucky in getting a rain when most needed.' It cannot fail us now.
Bummer Voiles and Wash Materials, yard 10c,
ia 1-Se, 11c' 17 l-2o, 22 1-2C.
.New Georgette Waists ...... t ..... . $3.08, C4.B8
"ree le Chine Waists...., 82.D8, S.8
Voile Waists . . Mo, 8l.ua
Silk Camisole a 98c, $1.19, $1.4, $1.69
Cool Enveloiie Combinatlona 98c, $ 1.19, $1.49,
$1.69, $1.98. . '
TOV CAN
Ginghams, yard , 19c, 21c, 23o
Percales, yard . . l ie, lflc, 22 l-2o 2So
Serpentine Cotton Crepes, yard ........... aao
Sateen liloomern Bo, flflo
Girls' Giniriiam Dresses. . .98e, $I.2S, $1.49, $1,011
Roys' Wah Suits... 9 Ho, $1.49, $l.9 .
New Fancy Collars 23c, 49o, 09c, 9Ho
Boot Silk Hose , S9o
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6 i ed Hour and milk alternately, add flavoring. Beat well, stir In stif ly ,
WIIEAHESS, SUGARLESS CAKE
H Cup Butter, or other sliortenina;; 1 cup corn syrup, 2 eggs; 2 cops
BI.YDEXSTE1VS RICE PASTRY FLOCR, sifted; S-4 cup milk, one
teaspoon lemon extract.
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beaten white of eggs, bake in rather hot oven, "
You will find this rich enouai for any one; eggs and shortening can
be reduced if less richness ia required.
BIYDEXSTEIJKS RICE PASTRY FIOCR, self rising (contains no
Wheat) for all pastry work.
I FOUR GREAT MORAL .
WARjiS STATED
Dr. Batten Discussed Them
at Ministerial Meeting
Yesterday. ,
The four great moral alms of the
war, as stated by,' Dr. a. l Batten
t-f Warthmore college, who was here
with Ir. Frank J. Klinarer and lr.
Gifoige W. Nasmyth far the roat
putriotlc meeting last night, at a mn-
tfterial and lay conference at the
Church of the Redeemer yosUrrclay
afernoon are: 1. to win the war
against autocracy; 2, to, make the
vorld safe for democracy, !, to guar
I 'in 1 1;? iu mi iiuiiiiiOt irninii i.ir flivai,
safety, justice ana equui economic
oi-portunlty; and 4, to establish a
"e.igue of nations.
last point is a new thlmr in
man history, and was only made
Ta j nfJF.i!Die wnen tne uniretj states en-
Ritf-red the war, the speaker explained-
r It is in order to help th? whnl-j booy
of American people, which Is so strong'
and Independent in opinion unOer-
stand and sympathize with the league
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civ which is setting out to make Ihe
whole nation aware of tlio moral alms
of the war, and which is ailing com
in unities to organize for carrying on
the work. '-;,.
If Germany wins, American rtc
mocracy would fall' very soon."
clared Dr. Batton, who has crossed
the German border 28 times ..fnc. the
war tegan. and who has talked with
many German ministers and othe.
leaders of thought.
vr. Batton was International or
ganiser of a world alliahou for inter
national friendship which wis estah-
llshed in 1914 and he has spent much
time in Europe since the war started.
He Evaded Draft;
Married in Court
that he and his colleagues are making
ta.'ks In 30(f American cities, he said-Pt-tause
public opinion is so strong
and free here it Is feared that Ameri
ca may be slower than' Frince or
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WAR SAVINGS STAMP $4.17 I
WITH one of the BEST RESIDENCES '
1 IN PENDLETON $3004.17
England to act as a unl: In this mat-
jr t ter wnen tne war is ovar.
j Dr. Batton declared the morale of
V 1 America, which is kept up by organ
isations Buch as the Red Cros and
the Y. M. C. A., is more Important
than men, money or munitions. The
hitter three are suppllel by govern
ment agencies, such as the armv,
r.avy, -Jood and fuel administrations,
but the moiale is kept up through
the whole citizenry. It Is a dmmlttea
formed from each of the two agen-
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DENVER. June 12 Judge Hosea
Wells performed a rather interesting
marriage ceremony in his municipal
court today and if it had not been for
Mr. Hoover and his rules there wotrld
have been rice and everything.
As it was, Paul V- Olokodo, 2
years old, and Mrs. Ludwiga Janlu-
ka, same age. both Russians, Joined
hands, said "they would" and went
to housekeeping at 1418 South San
agmon street, where Olokodo hd
j'been boarding with Mrs. Janluka for
iwo years.
Olokodo, who!rcannot speak Eng
lish, was one of "the men who drew
the lucky number. 258, the first pn
tne call. In the first draft last year.
Then hedlsappeared when called by
his draft board and wair discovered
only a few days ago. by Policeman
Jobn'-Steib. who arrested him..
was learned that Olokodo had been
boarding with Mrs. Janluka. who was
in destitute circumstances when Olo
kodo found her last year. She had
been a widow for several years and
had two children. It was also learn
ed that the man Is an expert machin
ist and has saved $1600. A consulta
tion with members of the draft board
led to a decision to marry the couple
and then take up the question of
Olokodo's Induction Into the army.
OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE :
635 Main St.
Phone 477 II
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All EXTRA SPAN OE MULES
That is what one of our customers said in re
gard to the Chain-Case on the DUPLEX 4
WHEEL DRIVE TRUCK.
When you get into a soft spot, in gravel, sand,
or mud, when you hit a grade that is a little too
steep to pull on your regular low gear, shift the
chain-case drive, and you will walk right thru.
It has all that reserve power that you get from
hitching on an additional team of mules. A fea
ture found in no other truck.
INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY.
Pendleton 'Auto Co.
Established 1907.
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Thursday Breakfast.
Oranges Barley Meal
Corn Syrup and Top Milk
War Bread Rye Bread Eggs Potatoes
Coffee Nut Margarine
Berry Jelly. '
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Potatoes Fried In Milk
War Bread .Nut Margarine
Peach Butter Stewed Corn
(Home Canned )
.Tea. Milk for children
Rice Boiled In Milk .
Stiier.
Potatoes Boiled With Beef Bones
Lorn and Barley Fritters (left overs
Tomato Relish. Cream of Rye Bread
and Biscuit. ,
Baked Apples. Nut Bargnrlne.
Cereal Coffee and Coffee,
Friday Breakfast.
Rolled Oats With Raisins.
Corn Syrup and Top Milk. Cocoa
Boiled Eggs. Bread. Coffee
Stewed Prunes.
IjUnciicon.
Macaroni, Tomatoes and Rice Boiled
in Left Over Broth from Yes
terday Soup Bone
Baked Potatoes. Barley Bread
Quince Honey. Milk. ' Tea.
v Supiier.
Boiled Pptatoea
Dandelion Salad- Cottage Cheese Pud
, ding.
Canned Teaches. Victory Bread-
Nut Margarine. Crabapple Jelly
Coffee. Milk. Cereal Coffee. i
Saturday Breakfast.
Soft Hulled Eggs- Bread. Cocoa
Grape Jelly.
Fried Potatoes. Rye Bread
Coffee. Barley and Rice Boiled
' .Nut Margarine
1UW-llOOIl,
Mashed Potatoes.
Dried Beet Stems and Dried Beans
Cooked With Mam Bone.
Tapioca Pudding With Blackberries
(Canned.)
Barley Muffins. Pickles (Home
Canned)
Nut Margarine. , Coffee. Milk.
Supper, .
Roast Pork. Potatoes.
String Beans (Canned.)
Rhubarb Sauce (Home Canned)
Victory and Rye Breads. Margarine
Coffee. Stale Bread Pudding.
' Monday Breakfast.
- Buckwheat Griddle Cakes- Maple
Syrup. ,
Mashed 'Potatoes Warmed in Milk
Voffee. Rye Bread. Margarine
Luncheon.
Baked Potatoes. Vegetable Salad.
Compone- - Nut Margarine Milk
Canned Strawberries
Rice Pudding. Green Onions.
Supper.
Baked Beans. Raw Fried Potatoes.
Fried Brains.
Cold Slaw. Pickles. Onions.
Creamed Carrots. Cream Rye Breads
Margarine. Coffee. Milk
Recipes.
Dandelion Salad Wash dandelions
In many waters, let stand for several
hours to keep crisp. Prepare di
lng of 2 tablespoons diced and fried
ham. Beat up 1 egg, 1 tableapoca
corn starch and flour, half and half
mixed, 1 teaspoon salt, 1-2 teaspoon
dry mustard, and mix with water to
smooth .paste. Add more water a
needed while cooking In fried ham
ntll done. Add vinegar to taste.
Squeeze dandelions dry. cut into 3
Inch lengths, put In dish, sprinkle with
suit and pour over dressing while
hot. v
War Bread Water from boiled
potatoes, about 1 quart, t cups mash,
ed potatoes, 1 . tablespoon sugar and
1 of lard, 1 1-2 cakes yeast softened
In lukewarm water. When water 'Is
cool add 1 cup wheat flour and yeast
cakes, let raise over night, covered to
keep warm- I use a hjot cushion to
set crock on and cover with a piece
of clean old blanket. ...
Bread -Two cups corn flour scold
ed with 1 quart boiling water or more
to make smooth paste, S cups barley
meal cooked. VVheh' cool add 1 cups
cora starch, S cups rye flour
graham flour, 8 quarts wheat flour,
2 level tablespoons of salt in 1 quart
of warm water, add to yeast. Stir
up and add to flours, knead in more
flour and starch till stiff. About 40
to 45 minutes Is thelength of time.
Set In warm' place again, mold In
loaves, raise and bake! This makes
six to seven loaves. Small families
may halve or third this recipe. -
BASE ABIJU YESTERDAY'S
National league.
Pittsburg 3, Boston 2.
Chicago 5, New York 8.
Other games postponed, wet ground
American IiCagiie.
Cleveland -4, New York 3.
Detroit 1, Philadelphia 8.
Chicago 4. Boston 1.
Boston 2, Pittsburg S.
chance. He Is now being prepared
for burial. In the old days I never
expected to cheer at a funeral, but I
cheered at his.-' ... . .
DA1E ROTITWEXXi
Optometrist and OptUsa
Eyes Bol.ntlflcally
examined.
Qlasses ground to fit.
American National Bank
P.ndl.ton.
Building,
HOOKER'S MESSENGER
SERVICE
Phone 522 ' r.
Calls 15c and up. ,
A second-hand automobile is a won
derful- thing. It enables an owner to
forget all his other troubles. We
know a man who' owns one who has
even forgotten about the war.
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INSTANT
POSTUM
Is made Instant
lyjustriiihtiust
enousJh.N0 WASTE
Less Susjar, and-!
DELICIOUS
sl'MMKIl SCHOOL, for elementary
and grammar grades conducted
jj Grace Frost, will open in Un
co in School building Wednesday
morning 8:20 o'clock. Pupils may
enter at any time after this data.
lieers at Funeral.
William C. Levere, former Judge,
legislature and newspaper man, now
YM. C. A. hut war work secretary
France, writes as follows: "From
he window where I sit, only an hou
ago, I could see a saucy Boche who
came flying over our lines and made-
sport of us. Two American airmen
leaped 'at him and he never had
CASTO R IA
For Infants and Children '
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always bears -ytf
Curnatun of
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Umatilla
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
examinations of applicants for State
Certificates at Court House, as follows
Commencing Wednesday. June 26.
1018, at 8:00 o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday. June 29, 1918,
at 4:00 o'clock p. m. .
Wednesday Forenoon.
U. S. History, Writing (Penman
ship),- Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.'
Physiology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic Sci
ence, Methods In Reading, Course of
Study for Drawing, Methods In Arith
metic. .
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic' History of Education.
Psychology. Methods In Geography.
Mechanical'Drawlng. Domestic Art.
Course of Study for Domestic Art-
Thursday AfterivKin.
Qrammar, Geography, Stenography,
American literature. Physics, Type
writing, Methods In Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate
. (.Friday Forenoon. j
School Law, Geology, Civil Govern
ment.
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Reometry, Botany.
V - Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
' .Very truly youra
W. W. GREEN.
ARMAND S
Tha only NEW
fc powdtrf in
th pajt SO ytMura
Oh yea, there are muy,
many kinds of powdert oa
the market, but this one Is
abaolutely different from
any yoil have ever nad.
The price is reasonable,
too
50 cents
KOEPPEN'S
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County Superintendent
CANDIES j
ARE THE BEST
Take a Box Home With' I
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We adrertiae and offer War Sav. g
S. Inga Stamps for sale with rarr g
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Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases and
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Klee-4
tro Therapeutloa,
Tonplo Did, IftMcajt. pboo. f jf
Exclusiveness and good judg
ment -the ownership of a
mem .tne ownersnip or a t - i
DANIELS I U J
-THE DISTINGUISHED CAR
Because of its refinement
saf eness as an investment
B -cause of Its ,
EXCLUSIVENESS AND
INDIVIDUALITY FOR
EACH OWNER.
Soft and smooth of oteratJon. Vpholtttcrlng and finish do
Inxe. Perfection In every Integral part, tlicapcr of up-keep
In proMirtKra to first cost.
CAM MAKE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
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