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DAILY EAST OKEGONTAN, TENDLETON. OKEG ON'. TtTfiSD A-Y' AtTCUST IS, 1918.
EIGHT PAGES
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HOUSEHOLD
Men's Stratv
and Panama
I-L HOUSEHOLD PKTAOIX
No wteak today? That's a hit
unkind
And sugar is getting rare
This sort of brings to a. fellow's
mind
That there must be a war
somewhere! 4
U -111 'PI ii fe
5.:
ONE-HALF. VRICE f :
Now is your time to buy a new Straw or Panama. $5.00 Hat for only $2.50
It doesn't matter 'whether you really need it now or $4.50 Hat for only '. $2.23
not, buy it and keep it till next season. ONE-HALF $3.00 Hat for only $1.50
PRICE. Think of it It means that you cart buy a $2.50 Hat for only $1.23
$7.50 Hat for only . . $3.73 $2.00 Hat for only . . . $1.00
$6.50 Hat for only 4. , $3.25 ( $1.50 Hat for only 75c
Select Your Corset Here
A corset is your dress founda
tion! Before selecting your new fall
suit, be sure that your figure
lines are perfect.
A correctly fitted corset will
add to the beauty of a dress or
suit " ' :
We have our new fall numbers
in Gossard, Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester Corsets and an experi
enced graduate corsetiere to fit
them for you.
Priced from $1.50 to $12.50
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS
Do not wrinkle easily, wear well and drape beauti
fully, show here in a complete range of colors; 40 in.
wide. The yard . v: . : ; $2.25
COATING PLUSH
will be popular again
this season for collaret
tes, coats, etc., colors of
mole, gray and black in
the wide widths. Per
yard $5.00
NEW PLAID DRESS GOODS
Beautiful fall shadings in Scotch combination
plaids, aU wool, from yard $2.50 to $4.00
STRIPED SILKS .
Novelty patterns in green, purple and navy, com
binations, very new and pretty. The yard $2.50
i - - r PCMQTONS greatest department store
Vl i: '13 WHERE IT PAYS TO'TRADE EMj!.
Now is the Time to
Thrift Stamps.
Buy All You Can.
Buy
And so It seems there' a mil-
lion men
(Jone over to fight for me,
And some will never come back
again
To the land of the brave and
free. .
While they lie In the kind of
the awful dead.
Where the stars hell quiver
above
And shrapnel bursts junt over
head. Far from the land they love;
They .want me to have all I need 4
to eat,
Hut auk that I help them fight 4
By saving sugar and fluur and
meat 4
While there's other good food
In sight. .
4
Well, If they can die without 4
ever a whine, 4
Or fight till their brave
hearts break. 4
I guess I can think ' of them 4
when I dine; 4
Don't bother about the steak I 4
Substitutes for Meat.
' 4
As a nation we have depended
; largely upon meat as a source of pro-
tein; 1. e., tinsue-buiUllng food. At
i the present time, however, meat Is not
! only scarce but also needed by our
! soldiers and allies. Eggs, which often
: take the place of meat, are highe in
price because of the expense of feed.
! It la therefore necessary for fish. milk.
I cheese, and tissue-building vegeta
I bios to figure prominently in o6r
menus as substitutes fur meat and
egg.
Vegetables which may be substitut
ec for meat in th diet are beans, both
green and dry, peas and lentils, gov
beans and vetch may be used In place
of lana. as both are high In tissue
building properties. Nuts are also ex
cellent meat substitutes.
FUGITiVE. CONVfCT ; u
GIVES UP TO GUN
I stealthy travel by night. Provided i magnet
wtth a few dollars, Thompson mads
'one appearance at Malloy and bought
' provisions, rolled oats and other sim
ple articles, which formed the great
er-part of their fare.
At one time Thompson was in the
outskirts of Portland and met by
I chance with some one of his old-time
acquaintances.
! Thompson told the deputies that
the attempted escape of other prfs
Women Tortured.
AMrtTBRDAM, Aug. 12. Three
young women were knocked down in mayors committee will act as
the streets of Berlin by a gang or teases.
youths, horribly maltreated ard !
stripped of all their clothes, while I
the finger of one was hacked off to WATKIS
enable the thieves to steal her ring
PtWTLAXD, Aug. 13. Bennett
Thompson, life-term convict, who es
caped from the Oregon penitentiary , oner- waa t of an organi?ed pIan
on July 30, was recaptured yesterday j Four others knew of the severed bars
afternoon near Kalnier, by James and were to attempt to break the fol
Jesse. a deputy sheriff of Columbia I lowing night, said Thompson,
county. Weary from a fortnight of Thompson Is under sentence of life
thin fare and sleepless vigilance. ' imprisonment for the murder of Mrs.
.. .Thompson made no resistance. ; Ida Jennings and Fred fltstman, a
"jlve me five minutes more and I ' chauffeur, on the Jennings ranch near
would have been on my way across Tualati " ,
"the river," was Thompson's comment, j i
"to beat It to Canada and enlist in i f.-VE DIE IS CltASH I
Ihec army. Then you'd mve had a XI!0KII TO PJSOIIE
fine chance of getting me." - " XBW
Deputy Jesse was at Iteinter when i CHICAOO. Aug. 10. A coroner's ! Donald.
a message came rrom PfieriiT ; nquet to determine reponsibfl1ty for or's committee
fetanwood at t. Helens, advising mm a train-street car wreck which' killed I d yesterday that the committee,
that a mn thought to be the escaped ; fiv peri(on(, nere ye8terday was to! ,
- convict was In tue vicinity. The dep- held today. amon the SO ' - h-'-.
my started la search and encountered j ,nJnred when a freiSfht tPain on the! s ,
'ivnifwn in i vmi. chiraso belt line railroad Htmrk
before paying.
Those who 'will take wounded soldiers and sail-
sent in orders received a package j ors on a four-day trip each week,
bearing the inscription: "Contents; ; leaving New York on Tuesdays.
One Carry-On-Manet." The first .f thn trir, iii i.Ao-tn
It is not on record that any one re- j today from the foot of West 7!Hh nu,n Ha,J ta hnt white sauce.
rused to pay for it, for the "magnet 1 street and the North river. Dr. John
proved to be ten pounds of Thurlng- ; A. Harrlss has placed the steam yacht
lan bacon- The ingenious "inventor" rurf at the disposal of the commit
tee.
The Women's Motor Corp of Am
erica will take 100 men from the
General I-tase hospital No. "l to the
pier. The Canteen Women of the
h on
flow Is being sought by the police.
KlhM.Y IV
mo.ti;ui;y jx i.n;
TO TAKE WOrDrD
OX YACHTING TIUPS
YORK. Aug. 13. Henry Mc
dlrector general of the may- ,
on national defense.
XH'XTKIEKY. Aug. 12. The
supply of Monterey and the town of
Carmel. near here. Is menaeed by a
forest fire, which hroka from control
today, wa.s sweeping up Chews Itidge.
thirty miles south of this clt, accord
ing to H- lT Hunt, ranger of the
Monterey national forest-
SOIIIM.
Abltreviation key: c, cup; T, ta
bles poon; t, teaspoon.
Cream soups. locause of the large
n mount of milk, may form the main
d!sh of the meal and offer splendid
opportunity for using the odds and
ends of vegetables, cereals and fish
or meat. '
Thin White Sauce The following
is the foundation for all cream oups:
1 T fat.
1 T flour.
1 o milk. ,
t salt.
Make paste of flour nud small am
ount of milk1. Heat remainder of
mILk. add paste, cook In double holl
er or over hot water 30 minutes. Add
butter ju?t before serving,
Cream of ialmon Soup
3 c milk.
3 T flour.
3-4 c canned salmon or left-over
fish.
2 T butter or drippings.
Speck rait and pepper.
Make white sauce of milk, flour,
hotter, salt and pepper. Break al
mon In i-inall pieces, add to white
sauce: reheat! stir well, and serve.
Cream of Tea, Bean, or Vetch Soup
1 1t2 c peas or cooked beans or
cooked vetch.
3 c thin white sauce.
3 c water.
Crush beans., peas, or vetch to
Iteheat
beat, and serve-
Scotch Soup V. S. department of
agriculture.
With bread and dessert, this dish is
enough for lunch or supper.
2 1-2 quarts water.
1 1-4 c rolled oats.
5 potatoes cut In small pieces.
2 onions, sliced!
2 T flour
's T fat.
Boll the water and add the oatmeal. ,
potato and onion. Add on-half ta-!
blespoon of salt and one-half tea- j
spoon pepper. Cook for one-half
water' ' ,,rown the flour with the fat!
! and add to the soup. Cook until '
(thick. One cup of tomato adds to lhe!
flavor. Serves five reople.
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THOMAS . JL . MOONEY
SMCRirr nos.
Phrt-e butter in stew pan, cook- in it California
the chopped, opions too not, nrowm,
add the washed rice and the hot stock
or water. Cook until Hee is tender and
the lluuid Is absorbed Add grated
cheese and.nvtx thoroughly. Turn in
to serving dish and sprinkle with two
tablespoons grated cheese or suffici
ent to make attractive.
Labor Leader.
Whose Execution Date is
Postponed, on Way to San
Quentiri.
Coeoanut Ixmf. s
J c baker's fresh grated coeoanut.
1 e rice.
1 c strained tomato juice and pulp.
1 T scraped onion. .
1 t salt. :
I egg.
laved. A few weeks ago he sent two -cars
of machinery to the city and al
so a gang of workmen
I.ejrloHj Indorses lHs4iie.
SPOKANK. Aug. 13. Two .hun
dred and twenty-six delegates, rep
rt seating 14.727 members of the Ioy
at Legion of ltggers and I-umnermeii
in Idaho. Montana, eastern Oregon
1 t dried celery tops or few leaves um eastern Washington, at a meet
of celery cut fine
1 T butter or drippings.
Wash rice through several water.,
put on m boll In one cup of water In
top of double boiler. Cook tender.
Add tomato, coeoanut. milk, eeg. and
other seasonings, and mix well. Tut
In mold and steam one hour. Turn
out on deep platter and serve with to
mato sauce.
ing here today indorsed tho govern
ment's airplane program uirfl the ad
ministration of Colonel I risque, head
of the Hprnce production bureau of
the northwest.
OVER THE NORTHWEST
Insurance Status I-IvjiI.
CAMP LBWIA (Aug. 13 Sold Irs
granted lndefienlte furloughs for in
dustrial purposes will be allowed to
retain their war risk Insurance pro
vided a ; plication was made while in
active service, hut ;is they a re of a
no-pay status no pay ucerue.-t f mm
which an allotment of any kind may
he paid, according to a bulletin post
cd at camp today. The bulletin whm
based upon n ruling of the jiuIi:o-aU-vecato
general. Payment of preni
Iiimrt must be made from private
funds- Tho advocate general's office
held soldiers on indefinite f'lrlonuh
are in a position analogous to that of
a soldier in the reserve, or In retirement.
JVh Xturlv Cosla life.
AST I II A. Atig- 13. Ole Ness, a
troller who fishes otitsble the. mouth
of l he rl ver. lin d a na rro w vmut p
from tit owning on Saturday after
) noon. He had hooked a f.O-pound
ralmon. pulled it up to the boat and
Muck his Kulf Into It. Just at that
moment tho Inmt. which was run
ning, wus struck by a wave and ca
reened over. 111 rowing Nes;t into t he
Waled.
A It hong h he was fish In;; alone,
Xc!t manatred lo gral (he edue of his
craft as It went by and. after Itoittg
towed several hundred feet, was able
to poll himself on board. Mo then
I't'llcii In bin line and secured the trig
ft;di hicli had nearly cost him his
life.
night hearing
Bauniert.
Justice
The convvlct had thrown hi. pack by wreet CMr at rgh, anire,, claimed the!
the roadside and was stopping to
drink from the river.
Vuiis liosred Hinv
'f Ioked up.'' related Thompson
afterward, "straight Into two guns,
and there wasn't anything left but to
in."
car crew tried to beat the train to
the crossing. Three of the fitfe kill
ed mere babi es.
merk-snw Make rive PodlHe.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 ".Baker
Indicated that the nreHencc of lurwn
Uhen Haced under arrest by Jesse i numbers of Amertcans behind the!
the prisoner denied hu identity fori Hritish line made the new drtye po J
pome ana a niesAMKe w e-nerin sible.
Htanwond of Columbia. county. . , - .- ,
brought that officer to Kaiuier to j flVD JOHK MK MIKLIO.vi
Kiuke the idetuif icatlon. Tiiompsou j
then readily admitted his identity and j federal Kiiil4oynHtf Kmk-e Ofrfng
a mm tttken to Sc Helens- - u ar(
inuring ineir irip j. nomsn
Wa( VAHHTT.Tt)'. arnr. 12 Join I
ei eoinmumcauve ana reuttea wm fund for 11.332 persons by ,
many details of hi ecap at.d flight tne f(.drra employment serv're dur
t. the 1'ortiand deputies. H1 wicn..,. IBal..ni.4 i..n tn Thlt oi
Ing the year ended June 3'.
accomplWhed. the department of la-
rtijjtu! e of Thurber. a feli..w con-
ift wh- fwapd with him. as
additional example of sueh folly.
a light Trtrt 111- I ml-dng.
iimtake. he contended, had been In !
giecung nis own auvice against sp-,,M,r ttnnounced today, although most f
it-armg m aayngnt. He spe of tnef lh -mi0ment offices have been
f In operation onlv a few months' audi
Hri)ihe service Itself man established as a
separate organization unlv seven ,
i mnt hs. (
ThuiUr snd I parted near Irnts." ; The 'hicago office found employ-:
Mid Thorop-'n -"and my last uarn- , meut for persons, the high-j
l"g tu him wii not to travel In day-; em number for a single office.
t:v. am a fool wheti I didn't1 1 " - - i
t:.fc mm own iidvlee. This was my " AltltV OX MAONKT- j
tirm and Ihi uppewriin'-e ater sun- OrVT O0 MAKKK
I ise nlnce J made the breaU." - J
'I hoitipin told the dHuis that t rntmn sddrr W ltrt Hssglit If lie-1
th titk ff mtiig the Urn ihrouch 1 evitrd Ten Pound of Ttiuri ngiaa '
lilih thev made their escape from' Kam. t
ihe pennmry. via the oirr of . T n 'K HOl.M. Aug. 12. A "rarry-j
iru.ni, Kintple. tfe t-ntlted wfiee oti maauet. effincy guaranteed. w(
ked where, The uw wae prkeofed. advettised recently In orman nwi- (
tm that tin bwts ere severed In pai-er by its "inventor." The magnet
ifm than hif an hour. Th:-r awd ma uid to have mistlc powers ra
ti elij'iet t tii' i u h with tb-r eit h- e bbnic h powesor more easily to,
li K tucked In old Un-t ! kn p it endure the fo'd privations of the
di y. , "iniiir . j
Then followed oioet two week ox The prU e n J" marks snd the;
hiding in the brush by day and buyer wa privileged to Inspect ths I
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ROUGH .AND-B-EVfjY IVi i Ham Fox Production
AITA ToirW.
t 3IRT S I " 1 1ST I Tl'T KM.
Cm Meal Stinrfle.
1 c milk.
1-4 c corn meal.
I I T fat (butter or drippings),
j I t salt.
j Heat milk in double boiler. Add
corn meal and salt and cook 15 mtn
jutcs. Add fat. Turn the mush on
;rwo beaten eg yolks. Heat thorough
ly, then add two siffly beaten ejc
whites, and fold them In carefully.
Turn into a greased ba Ing dish. Het
dish In pan of hot water. Make In
moderate oven. Test with toothpick
as for cake. !
YcgetiiTHV Pot Pie.
1-4 lb. lima beans (well soaked)
f lb tomatoes.
1 can corn.
8 medium sixcri potatoes.
3 stalks of celery.
2 small onions. j
1 t salt.
I 1-4 t pepper.
: 1 T flour.
, 1 c milk.
I I'cel. parboil, and id ice the Mdatoe.
j ook the liea tin with celery, onions,
salt and pepper until the beans are
tender. Crease the baking dinh, put
fin alternate layers of bean mixture.
;corn, potatoes, and tomatoes. Blend
jthe milk and flour together and pojr
;over the mixture. Fake aKut one
;half hour; then place small baking
powder biscuits on the top and bake
I until biscuits are dorfe.
f Note: In making baking powder
'biscuits one one-half corn meal in
stead of all white flour. i
ICice lilalw I abloii.
2 T butter. 1
1 slice of opion (chopped
I 1-2 c rice.
Halt to tsMe. ! .
i 2 c stock or hot water (more
(needed .
' 1-2 c grated cheese.
l ew Vacant lloii''.
rl!TI,AM, A u k'. I "(. The sea r -c!t
y of vacs tit houss in I 'ort (ami Is
shown in u recent survry made by
mail curriers under direction .f I'ost
niaHter Myers. There u re t',2 vacant
liouses on the West eide. of which
t nly 1Z ate. in good conditioti, tho
survey shows, Koiites on t tie Kat
Acetisetl li'ii Iteh'ased. Slile brouiu a sliglit l hUhcr pr-
AHKItI.KK.N. Aug. 13. II. V. J;tr- portion, but most of these were for
vis, U. McNab. I. II. Campbell and sale or temporarily out of use
James Taylor, a r rested here and at
Vancouver. Wiiwh.. on alienations of Army to !lao Salmon,
fraud in connection with sales of Ok- SMA'ITIiU Aug. 13. The entire
lahoma lands, were released after a K.-ekove Ntilmon naek of Ah.HK i.id
William he North Pacific Is to be taken over
by the aovernnieut. according to
" men by K. H. I emlng. sprcia I food
Slakers Aw Warned. word ent today to Seattle cannery-
rcutTUXD. Aug. 13 lue to "dminU-trator. Some lime ago it was
comments that there are Instances of announced the government Intended
shirkers and alack era using shipyards l" hut -''i per cent of the sock-
as a harbor- employment there beirmi '' I,fck. .
a reason for jdaeing men of draft "
ago in the deferred classification lint. Tlngley Slackers I.ohc.
John H. Stevenson, branch ofifcer Tor j ('AMI' I.KWIS. Taeoma, Wa.-Ai.
the Kmergency Fleet i "orporat iitn In. Aug. 13. The claims for exemption
classification and trsn-fer, has nd- of five former students at the School
dressed a communication. t, lornl of Anti'pilt'. I'oint l.omu. Cat.,
boards In every county of the state, 1 1 hitrgf n- they had been wrongfully
asking that Information of specific ; inducted Into thfe army while dt in
cases of the character he forwarded , ity sludciits, were dented hi a ruling
to his department. I received here loduy from 1'rovost
j Marshal-tleneral Crowder.
tiff IValt I'laiit AMimnl.
MBIF)Iti. Aug. 13. F. M. ftado. Iji I'ollettc f iles Suit,
van. of San Franelsei, is In Medford M'AI.l.A WA1.IA, Aug. 1 3.--Itepro-preparlng
to build a $J0.tmn fruit ' M iiiiitlve William ll Fji Foliate ves-
evaporating plant at once. Mr. Had- tenbiy filed suit In superior court
ova n came here last year ntul slKned usk big $7.".."nin f.r alleced lilwl and
up contracts with local fruit growers naming ths Itulletln I'liniin-i Coin
Ho planned to erect the plant earlVpnny and J. ti- Kelly, the owner, as
in the spring but Ills plann were do- ' defendants.
Wc wish to give notice
that wc will discontinue our
dairy route on September lf
1018. Farmers here is an
opportunity to secure a fine
M
fresh cow at
price.
a reasonable
Call or write,
Jersey Dairy
Hurst & Mahie, Props. '
Phone GF14. Pendleton, Ore.
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