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TACS TWO EIGl.TPAGE3Ju DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. 110 Sill" iO. -FflOf CALLUSES Daily. Chats With : the Housewife mNDISZ perly Priced A uxtits -You Here inc giearcst siock in i'endleton, bought early in large quantifies so as" to give you tKe best possible iuirr,. iua u unu n unu reus oi arucies nere ai less man me present wholesale cost: It r The Peoples Warehouse. ; pays to trade at BOZART FIBRE RUGS 1 ' Vft : i .. .--.i. , . jp,,, ,1-1 . . . - . - . S MEN'S NOVELTY SHIRTS . AT $5.00 We hav a most attractive assort-, ment of shirts in silk, fibre, French f lijnel, etc.. very choice patterns, ex tra, values, qualities that would, cost you $7.50 to $S.0O In most cities, beau tifully tailored ' YOUR CHOICE $5.00 ' " Come early, before some one takes the one that would- have been, your choice. For porch or interior use, wash easily and wear well. In four sizes from 18x36 to GCx72. Prices range . . . ......... . . . ; $1.50 to $3.75 DO YOU NEED A NEW PAIR OF . SILK GLOVES? We handle the famous. Ivanhoe' and Kayser silk 'jglqtves in gray, .white, tan, black, in solid colors or contrasting" embroidered backs,- all sizes isv... 65c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 , -. . SILK AND METAL TASSELS Will be in big demand this fall as a dress trim ming. We are showing complete ranges of col ors and styles in silk and metal. Each 10c to 75c CHARMING NECKWEAR THAT IS NEW and just a little bit later in styk than anything ypu have ever seen, just arrived this morning. ' COLLARS AND SETS mm- . I Made of the daintiest Georgette crepe and or gandie, hand finished in the way you will like, styles are enchanting and give that old drs an entirely new look. From . . 75c to $3.50 Summer Dresses Reduced - y Summer dresses of ,voHa, organdie, linen and gingham, all this season's best styles, white, flesh, blue, plaid, checks and stripes. Values from $14.75 to $27.50. Special price.... $10.95 SATEEN PETTICOATS SPECIALLY- .! J. ' , , PRICED Sateen petticoats in plain and fancy materi als, light and dark shades. 36 to 42 inch lengths. Values from $2.25 to $2.75. 'Special price $1.9S n iiiimwj vt wir.wtirti ri n n w tmmmm L JMI imiii aWMiTrOw mmmt tm i nnmajat PM)lT0NS GREATEST DEPARTiHENT STORE book's feroh ousa si WHCn.lT PAYS.TO.-TBADE ES3J!iriy. Have You Bought Thrift Stamps Yet? Don't Wait. Buy Now! 1 .own' I kHir Ini Itlwut' . 1 1-2 oupK llnuld. ' , 2 2-3 cup Corn (lour. 4 vl tMiKpoon8 baking powder. 1 tifU)ioon.Hul(.. j,,,, . ? . Steamc-d Ilrowu Tlread.' 1 1-2 cups corn meal. . " 1 1-2 cups barley flour. J 1-4 teaspoon ginger, : v - 1 teaspoon Klnsterj r 1 teaspoon soda. 1 cup sour milk. . .3-4 cup moluHses. ; Sift the dry ingredients together nnd comhln with, the liquids, bent well and steam In. well greased brown bread tin orbakinR powder cans 3 to 6 huura (according ,to size of tins.) Better .still, hake in , the flreless cooker and conserve fuel. ltaw Potato irldclle Tola's. Crlnd 4 good sized Totatoe and 1 h!.' AV4.VroH 1K)IK- ' ii . ...... . 1IKSE rOWF.lt Alll.W LOS AXOELES. July30. "Aviation corps repair crews wero busy at ynn Fernando today an a Vesult of the wreckage of a plane driven Into a. fence In dodging a power wire. With Corporal E. Tanner na mechanician. I'lngott was flylntt- to Sacramento with his s.piadnm. F.n counterbiR fou. Clasett began a descent. Suddenly through the mist there loomed a heavy power cable susnended from tall poles. To clear thi. he had to dive suddenly and was unable to clear the fence In vulplnn- lnpr. . ' . Tartner was slightly cut. One wins 6f the machine was' broken. , , MA;U ! I-1J J-.'I'1"KU ItHiUT PI IV W ITIItl T AIN Olt NOI.lv XAT GOOIMIU5T BAXKlirPT. Ac tor ISlHTlvPr IS AlMllltCll f'W Now York City. NF.WiYOIlK, July 31 At receiver for the property of Nat C. Ooodwln. actor, was appointed irt the city court onion very fine throuh food chopper. lAdd 2 egs. 1 teaspoon salt- nnd- Just enough meal or substitute . flour to ! I uimi. t hero' j Bake like pancakes on a. hot grfas- , T receVership is tha outcome of ed. griddle, and serve with syrup, R jUdJtmeot f0r ,$1S9S i cc.Uiv recov- honey or apple sauce. These cakes ; crpd agalnst aoodwli In suit" bused j require longer, slower baking than or. : upm notes given In payment for lend j, dinary griddle cakes. Grated green nrar j.,emeti where the actor hu corn may be substituted for the onion 'a ranch ; nnd potato, for a delicious mld-snm- j ' ' vJm mer. fritter. i Outmral Gems or "Hermits." , 1 nniitt'H irrnllnd rolled oats. IS 1 cuv: chopped nuts and raisins 1 oup. white caro syrup. ., level teaspoons bnklng powder 1-2 teaspoon, salt. i' -1 1-2 cups sweet milk. I Flavoring to taste. , Mix well and bitka either In: a' hot sem Din as muffins or drop from spoon on greased tin as 'hermits." Xotice that this recipe contains no 'sugar nnd no fat save those furnished tby the caro and the raisins and by nh nuts. Corn Menl GlnsPrbreatl. cup corn meal. i i . eun of bnrlev flour or 1 cups ground, rolled oats. 1 teaspoon soda. ' 3-4 teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons ginger. 1 1-2 teaspoons clnnanfonw. 1 cup sour. milk.' 1 cup molasses. f 1 rai tmav he omitted.) sift together dry Ingredients nnd combine with liquids and the egg- I Bent well and bake in moderate oven. If a richer bread Is desired add 1 cup oeert rnlsins dredged in the llOllr, to .the recipe. rottuue dices Cakes. fA Ifooverlzcd old English recipe.) 1 cup fresh curd. 2 tablespoons syrup or honey. Yolks of two eggs. A grating of nutmeg. 1 1-2 tablespoons melted fat. 2 tablespoons sweet milk 1-3 cup dried currants or small rais ins. Line pattv tins with any good sub stltute pastry crust and fill with the above mixture. i;ake in a moaernie soven about 21 minutes. liver run through 'OIL INDUSTRY. . .. L.'l!lllllliHIIIUIIIHrHIHHlimHUIIHIlW , TO BE T KEN I Your I Vacation S Days : will be Incomplete -without a CAMFJtA. Coma In now and w will show rou the Ajwco, the amateur camera of profes sional quality, and tell you bow to niake pictures a succe. Wa aell Ansco ftpeedex Film. Cyko I'sper, Anco Chemicals, every tlimg you need to take with Tallman & Co. I W r i'li fir arwl tf fT Vr ; OVER, BELIEF I.iVMark A- WARHrXGTOX. Anz. ; 1 Icwiiia, director of nil ftiipply , Id the X fupl admlnfrtratton. Vstpcts ; within two werttx to announce a plan for fed Italian Girli Aid, Jomblned allied force be Bent through Tm W" V lir iSiberia,' asserting'-that vMetu niiiitarvf In V 9T KClUtf TOtK1aid U men swm it will be too la.te to jave Ru?eia frm Germany. j NEW TOHJC Auif. I. The Ttallan ' frnator Htrnhrock chairman of tho i boy who are tliin Bit noily In drlv-j 'Wn relation committer nnked If, ing back the A jutrianrt 'are Bettlnu f 1,,0'"uw Kuwuana iron P t'ottno C'hroso nnd IJvor. Poind 1 cup cottage cbeese. 1 cui cooked food - chopper. ' cup mayonnatee dreminsr. i 1-4 cup chopped chives, olives, pi jmrnton or (freen peppers. Mix well and serve on a loaf of let tuce. ottn20 Oliccp nnd Xnt I,inf. l cup cottnR cheae. 1 cup chopped nut nica(t 1 cup bread crumbs. Juice.. V2 lemon. 1 tenKpoon salt- 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 2 tablespoons chopped onions. 1 tablespoon faU Cook the oninn In the fat with a Ifttlo warm water until tender; adrt to the other Ingredient. mnlMenlns the mixture with water or meat stocn. Tour into a baking dlnh and brown In the oven. Cooked lima or other beans that have been run through a sieve may be used infltead of the nut meatfl. , Cottnjye Cheesev and Xnt I.onf t cup cottage cheeae. 1 cup chopped nut meats, 1 cup bread crumbs Juice 1-2 lemon 1-4 teaxpoon pepper. 1 tnblespoon chopped onions. ' 1 tablespoon fat- Cook the onion In the fat with a Ifttle warm water until tender: add to the other Ingredient, moistening the mixture with water or ment stock. Bomb Planter Held I On Bail of $20,000 N'EWARIC N- J July 31. Federal nfffclnls claim tkt (hey obtained fini Dr. Frederick V. Hlschof f 'i.f Irving-' ton. dentist and chemist, a confession that he had made the bomb employed. In a frustrated attempt to blow up tha Plant of the Ooiild Eherh.inlt Ma chinery Co., at Irviiigton. ne'ar here. lilschoff was nrrilcd with Win. Helnmnn. n chauffeur, oh charges of attempted sabotage hi having plantnn the bomb near the factcfiy which I now engaged on government nrduii., and each was held In 2().0iin aH by French Cardinals federal commisiner wno nnnounceu til , in ho would Increase the amount If ball ASK AUffUSt 1 1JC wa;? offered for either. Mont suffer! 'A tiny hortlemf Free n up cost but a . few cents at any drug store. Apply a few drops on tha toughed calluses or "hard fckin" on ; bottom of feet, then lift those painful tpols ig!t ff wlln ""K''3' - ' , When you peel otf corns on calluses. tviih Ffrwinne the skin beneath Is left pink and healthy and never sore, ten dcr oreven Irritated. writes the military crlllc of tho Flank, flitter ZeltuiK. Tho Herman writer ' continues; , "tleneral Foch's fiffennlve' was not . merely a reply to our attacks on both sides of the Ithelms; It Is an i.ffenslv. Hgnliift Hlndeiilmrg's entire plan- Oen ernl Fuch snnuht to thwart the Ger mans' plan by wrest Inn; from our high command the itrnesic reserves, which Is Its trump card." I. S. XAYAIi on-lent uonoi:i:i i:y iiijitain LONDON. July 31. Went. Com mander A. O Carpenter of tho Ameri can destroyer, Fannlnjr received the dlstfflrhed service order from King fleorso at a private Investiture ai Flucklngban palace Thurs!Hy. The Fanning, in the lieutenant command er's charge, has been prominent Inthe ati-sv.iiiniurlne operations. rnixcio Airriu u hack rnoM ti:ip to .iai'.w Day for Prayers TARIS., July 31. The French cai--dlnrils have written a letter to till tha blsltpu in France asking, that 3unduy, August 4, be observed as a day of pule He prayer for France and her pUics. MAKKK 1'IIWT TIlll . . . ON I; Ml. W AY Tit VI.V. TO KM.I.ST I.H NAVY A OA NATHAN PACIFIC PORT. July 31., Prince rthur f connauKht arriv ed here Wednesday from Japan ami was met and entertained by provincial, army and consular officials and 'rep resentatives of patriotic societies. While in, the Orient the prince pre. sented the baton of a firitlsh field marshal to the Japanese emiieror. 1'iF.NVF.Ii. July 31. I'lwui'iL.Qrant mmlo bis first trip on n .rtUltaiad tniltt., Thurslny ill order to enliat In- the ua. , vy. lie ca;ue to Denver from Hock vale. Colo., and enlisted us- a bUick smith nt the local navsl reeruithitt station. . , (riant is 21 years old nnd was Iwrn and reared In llockvnlc. llo lias leen . tniploed aa a blacksmith thera. FIRST PART FOCH - PLAN SUCCESS BOCHE ADMITS OREGON SOLDIER DIES BY ACCIDENTAL SHOT l.ONfl UKACJI Calif.,- Aiig. 1 Private Charles i4 .Mowory,, who en listed nt Itaker, Oregon, was killed yesterday by an aocldenta! rtl-.ohi.rga-of his rifle. , , TUB HAGi;B July .li-r'The first part of Ceneral Foch's plan, a'bleh crnsisted In snipping KMir (ilw Ger man) offensive, has been successful," 'during AugiiKt -tno.ooo MOIII-: SOIJlll ItH IX Wti. VA.SflliTX. Asg, t. wrt.r present ?lnn ntftlenipkilr ('ailing :1mi.(hm more dniflvis to ili ivilnrH It U learaswi. BASEBALL OR GIRLS TAKE . ... . r ' YOUR CHOICE AT CUB PARK : -rsr- r I t h iai pminl f first-elass supp..rt from an organlza- (would not answer for military pur- '"' ""0 a - . Hon of SO of tl.elr sisters here.. P"-- In tho oven. Cooked lima or other These s elr' ore i,., H i The reply wai that Husoian r-eoule , beans that have been run through a cial control of tho nil Industry. i toHe. .nri .h.. rt-ir, .i.'. a.. (and parties nre fiirhtin imoK tham-i "v 1,0 uscd "w'ead of the nut It 1m desired to put the plan into .u,.. --a .. , 1 Isel VPS anil th;t nithrr n n Aninrip-in , meats. - itineration through voluntary action of, mi.. .umieii T,.. iforca alone or an nlliofl fnrr shonl.lJ , Tiiwiw-.Tn unu miners anno ign me crom. t l-e sent. A wholly Japanese m liiarv j proviHlonsnf the Lever Mil are avail Stable If needed The plan Im to eliminate competition S jhrouKb fUinc prices of crude oil In S 'the various field-, and setting a max Z lmm figure on bonuses, if nerewwiry 5 ,lo kep military needs fully suppied. i elIK-RtU.n will be. undertaken, as In 5 the case of steel. J It is enldered likely that the in S ;diifttry will hortI- come into contact St with government regulation, ftld ba- ! chtnr ry and supplies have been raked S over, (ait the end uf this source Is now 5 Id slaht- S- ftei!i.i Intends to Issue a ferles of, r rfice 'Itffetentia ti for tlw prwducts f Jh refinerv. hutted n the rmrlc of " i 'ifir oil. and moving In mpaihv w ih it. The snme g-lrls have volunteered for other kinds of service ffr the allied armies after wTrirkipg- h.tjr. Miss Violet GfovaRnonI spent many of her evenings collectirtrr mon.cy for the blind rHef fund. The evening1 rhe completed hr cavnsi ?he received word that her '.rothcr. ff ;htinor in the I Italian army, had been t Mndcd In bat. , tie- r The girls turn out 'tJOftft surgical dressings a wfo k. TK RK-arlton hrtel nhows its r pit eclatfon .of the. working girls C"f.irts -,y sendlc g them to lunch earn work It night. expedition would not bo welcomed in t Russia, the speaker said. ijotciik i:tiv n.i-'.iiis WITH SKXTl:s Itllt '.!i:W)PS Tsmnto Pit" Serves six) , Make a mush by stirring 2 cups corn meal and I and 1-2 teasponna salt Into cups boiling water. Cook In iwy Ttotnrns Ioni l"ron(. double holler T,i minutes. , r.HANY, ore.. Aug. i. First T.len- i onion chopred or slice tenint ficott n. lfart. an Al!nny oung teaspoon fat. ma;- who has been In Franre r -vrrn! i i teaspoon salt. "tenths wi.h a latter;.- of field art,!-, i r,mind hnmhvrgor steak. lory, hn ret irred ttt the I'nlted States j e::ps tomntnes. ... " o inwuuirn.r 10 irninmgi i -2 tessfioon eayene perper o 1 camps. Hin parents. .Mr. and Mrs. chopped, Usninll) green peppf. A. B. Hart, received word yestenlay r-,xik the onion In th fnt: add the that he had reached New York mid ! himhi.n.t mrl l!r imlll rpd rnlnr Mil. would remain in this country three appears. Add . the tomnU'cs. slt and months whila detailed as an instrur-j repper. Une a well groas-d baking ,or- dish with a layer of the cornmeol mush. Add the seasoned meat and XI"l8Si:s M il l, STIIIK y. I cover a lth the remainina mush. Hake There I mora than on reason for attending ball games at the Cub park in Chicago. Beside see ing tha National league leaders In action one I escorted to his seat by a pretty girl who smiles as she picks out the eat. ' For Charley Weeghman, owner of the Cubs, did not hesitate when the Crow der "work or light" order sent his ushers on the trail of new jobs, he just decided that a bunch of good-looking girls could handle tha crowds at well as men and hired a bunch of. them for thai,1 purpose. Weeghman la the first magnate to hire girl ushers, but it ta cx pectcd other magnates will follow-; , his .example before the season is, over. "Tho onls trouble about these, girl ushers," Znt of the Cub play-t ers said, "Is that they attract to. , much attention. A guy could pull off en unassisted triple play and not half the bullets in the stands would soe It.'' IP XKt,l!l:SK K.MI'UITl ll M n.lofe UOH AVCKU'.-l. Aug. I. Appear- i . , WASHINGTON. Aug. l.A'J.le.i fo- t y.lT llt-M4l AH l nr. f-.nt ijb immediate mllllary intervention by the anre of the first nexro nure at the t"'l Hhtlt Aw s A MVmp. allies in Itussta was nis.le to i group count, hospital will be the signal for HHal li said tlte Kaerho-Sloiraks of senators In the Marble l:.,m hi i strike nnd walkout hy all hilc hac a)larrd sk.i.'rtnlHu-g ,.n ttw- Mme Hotcliksro-!i. former lender .if'mirs.-s. This ultimatum was rlellver A..,.T i,lr nt l I rat .mofinlam the l;u.vian t'..rr.in'. I'attnC on of.ed ! tho board of superri.rs today iunr, ..ilirwl l 11-nn slim tan l-alh. Kif ur 1 that an Anirrieau by, the urses. The LoarJ has taken . ' i; . ;". ijr.wji Ttported rumitnii .Army of J,vt mi n, if iosii,e, or a uo olfu-ial action. j IVrmonent .Muwular Ktrensth can- j J not elt whera thera is not blood strength. Young men giving attention .to moMculnr developme.it should bear I j this, in mind. ' liood's R-irKaMarllla i gives blood strength anil builds up i ' the w hole system. j 108, ACRES FOR SALE Rituatr.jj m the rnnhi rn p:rt of Clarke county. ; l-;'m!Ir rVetn gr.-nlc A ivhaol. ; mile, from ruiln.ad; .30 acres Under Willi wiUejiC. 21-2 acres In orchard Rlth different kinds of apple, pear, prune, plum and nut trees, small vinejard, l.onn.ooo ft. of green tlm-i ' bef, iprlng waler piped to house, o,.,o bam. 4n chickens, 20 cows, 1 bull, head cf young stock. 3 horses. 6 hoga, wagons. Plows, cream separator, cultivators, mower, raks, harrow, new' ISO sb-el range. 3.1 miles from Portland, with free cattle rang.. Price 40 per acre with all, half cash, terms on balance. I , not able to care for the farm and will KrJ al once. Address. JULIUS SCIIULTZ, Amboy, Washington. .