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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1918)
il i! I ii! Hi it ISK, Ida t who IVCE TWO DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1918. EIGHT PAGES lite. itniji;- j -. ii.vi-. cult , , - J I ft I!!?.' r1' I' II '- I ill Ml 4! 9, ... KM ". J V i m r'! '1 1 1 mi.,'' WNsSiV g, WF The most successful selling, event on record at this store. The success that has marked this occasion, from the first day and which seems so phenominal is really no more than we had a right to expect. GOOD VALUES tell their own story to thinking people, who do not pass up their saving opportunities, especially when "eco nomy" is the order of the day. Tomorrow an all-star cast of values from all departments will present the best bargain-giving offered anywhere during the' past twelve months. - . You can not afford to miss this sale. Come and protest your self against the high prices that are coming as surely as one day follows another, i ' . ,i:'t AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE OF MEN'S SUMMER SUITS Here are bargains you must not overlook. YouH do yourself an injustice if you don't buy NOW. We have about one hundred Men's Spring and Summer Suits that we have decided to take a loss on. Many of these are good for all season wear. We need the room, and we need the cash. You need the suits and this is, your chance to make a big saving. Sizes run from 34 to 46.' Yon can easily find a fit. J'-, -. lA IIO.-.H. Fancy Cheviot Two Piece Suits All wooL Made by Hart, Schaffner & Marx. $25 value- ' August Cletfn-up Prices $13.93 tV!5f ifffigSS&i Sim I JA II ft if T fir It M Kool Kloth Suits ISJack with a very fine white etriie. Cat and iant suits. ' Sizes T to 44. flnod fitters. ISeautifully tailored 5 12. SO values. August Clean-up Price $7.95 If yu don't need It this season, buy ino for next spring- You can't save $.G5 any easier J8C7 Fame as above only jost a little barker. $12.50 values. August Clean-up Price $8.35 I.t 1IUUI- Two Pieco Suits Medium grey mixture. Made by Hart. Kchaffner & Marx. Guaranteed all wool. $.50 riuality. $13.85 lxt JHO0. Kool Kloth Suits Fuse Krcy. A very attractive Hult, ft nd a fine wearer. $12.ro value. August Clean-up Price $8.35 Pall Mall Worsted Suit Tllaek and white check, smart and dressy. All wool bv Hart. Schaffncr & Marx. lar 10 value. $14.63 Grey Cheviot Suit Onm! fr all winter wear, tnitnrcd. Good and Kcrvici a')le. value. $14.60 Kool Kloth Suits. Medium Brcy. Not tnn llt'ht In w-lffht. Very iimart and atyllsh. 12.50 value. August Clean-up Price $8.33 Verr Mnde WVll 20 Brown, Fancy Worsted Suits rtiriiea In ntarlr all sIwk. Gixid fall weight. A HOit thut will Rive you nil kinds of wear. A very tine pat tern. Ilesulnr 20 value. August Clean-up Trice $14.85 $20 Suits Reduced to $13.95" This lot coni.ts of good, new. Bt-.am y model. The kind that e-ery-ono likes to wear. Materials are very choice. August Clean-up Price $13.93 Lot 2. . $25.00, $27.50 Suits $16.90 This lot Includes some of the most wonderful urpaln In our entire mock. New, smart, up-to-dato suits of tho very iet makes. August Clean-up Price $16.90 lot .1HOH. - Mohair Suits IHack with a very fine dark red Ktrllie. Two piece. l!aiitlf"Hy tail ored. I'erfect fittini?. $ir,.(0 valno. August Clean-up Price $9.65 Cop7i!bt Hart SchafTacr & Narx There are many fine suits that are not listed here that we have now included in this sale at a general reduction of 10 per cent. They are new, smart snappy styles that will please you. pekeletonS greatest department STonr. rRafThThl rok Wa tp noil ILJJakB, 1 f 'J.iii - ftii '-' miJm "'Taj II ni-rurtiMiii Win l'oint. 'itjninnt! n-I'ar-I.laho, ; Ju'-n- t'fif-d with the U-puMIcan i-arty im t.l I;j t Jiii'-, will f-f p-rr:iittft ttf en tT thf- iriinri" ft I-1 tifii 'M.-r 3 on the Iini' rari" '.sail.,! undrr'. a hu I n. m rotirt d r-.-K-n rcndiTCd- today. When a man gets to wanting real tobacco comfort and lasting' quality he can go straight to Real Gravely Chewing Plug every time. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing1 Plucr lCc a pouch and ivorth it MO mo 4 cActf tluxn ordinary pimg P. Ii. Cv1f Tocm CoropMX OVER THE KORTKWEST War lraft ItoKliiranl. AI.IlA.S'V. r.. AUK- 1 'J.-Villiam Ward, mentioned In a disiwtch from rhrhall. Wash., hr hains lecn ar- rented In that e:ty for aistin a Bin to e.-w-ape from :1ip Orl' Traiuiim ! fchool at ;rand Mo i rid. Wa ll., 1:1 I hence havirm tK-en airr hen-leil .a-t a iltwriw, wan a draft reKltvunt In J l-itin county. I More I Irm t IK- I'mltT Ar t. i KAI.K.M. or.. An'--- l All the liio bulldlmc firm lavt one nil ft th (cent of the firm- -n wed In 'he I'Hii- cent of the f;rm . fttp.wt in ili' liiin ' lr Industry will ' e under the i ro ; viHloim tit the workmen' c ninpen.-a- tlon net aft-r September 1. hi -cord-; in to M Ktatemetit irnled P the ln 'uilrial Accident 'oi.unii-'.' ; -:i today. i - i Jf- InHinwr Men ntijeei- K.tl.KM, r. Aor. l-. The loetil l.rari'li of the lnur:me- Pederalloti ot i rt (ton t'.day pa-d ref-'.lm i'UM P'tM 1 t- the (M.vernment V t.il lnii ej ( f.f ihf InniHtire lelnei. as. pro posed In the l f 1 1 pendio;: tn f .tr foil. !nreJu' The oreli.n d lesat I' n lil txj notified of mjch action. ( larllDUKi lnrmtT IH'. .tf;ilii fITV. Ai.c. I''- White ii.MkinK hi cow Tliurnl.iv (VeniliK. J".hn Kfr, a flaekamaii county, rancher, died suddenly from heart of tioulde. Mr. listTK, had been doin?i , the evcnlm; rhr.r.n alotit hln farm and I onfl had nude no complaint reearo Ine; hin condition. When he failed ' to return iimiiilrtTH of the tamlly In iventisated trM found h.m In o "tall ' In the (-urn. . free paws. IL HOUSEHOLD ! Corn K)TOi Willi SuKar. ThU table: show the ropor- tlon of corn syrup, suftar and ; water that may le combined for - mak-Kin? cannins syrups of dir- ferent densities: . This Sjrrap. i Corn Syrup Sugar Water ' i cup 1 cuu S S-3 cups i s s cups 1 cup 4 cups I 3 X cups 1 cup S 1-1 cups t Medium Syrup. 1 1 cup 1 cup 1 t-3 cups S 2 cups 1 cup Z 1-2 cups 1 3 cups 1 cup S 1-4 cups Ttllck hTHl. 1 1 cup 1 cup I cup 2 I cups 1 cup " 1 1-3 cups 3 3 cups 1 cup 1 7-! cups HAI.IvM I eri.Hi. n l.i pr rompen-, the read I lrhniiun Van lN-rorutrd. A1.HAXV, 'r., Auc. 19. Frank Crovc. a Iehnnon ounT nmn, who has heen flirhtlntt In the front lino trenches In France, captured four fJermans Klnsle-handed and has been decorated for bravery. Tills is the news sent to friends in Iebanon bv another voting mnn from ,iti .n IttiUw Arc fllesill. ,r a-i:t Fri.c trann-jthat city who I pervlnir with Grovea r;u!i cannot No iven I owners ii n l-r.rt of the ! Seattle Mali 1 l for c;. A. It. Urail. f r l:ind taken over !' i .-r.Alli.l',, aNii., viik. l.i. an r'll of -.vny. I'udic i-'fr- ' ir.irtnn will lie represented at the Na- xire i.iiimlw.'i' i,' r forry today nd- Ised l.leutei fint Henry K. Norton. oT the head-inn rier. nirht of .ay le lar'roer' f'-r tlie Kovernim ill forces I nildinu' tiie m r.' railrond on Ya "rilna, la-.. I ,eiii iir.i.t Nor--li state ti nt u ri nober of the iironcrty owners rilue lo !'al in rljlit of way mailer miiheut beiim cuaranteed the taiianc'e, ranlsation tional Kncampmeat of the !rand Army of the Jtepublio at l'ortlami tins week by nearly l.'oiu n-.en and womr-n, and the delegations to trtl of the- conventions are eharsred with the leMMdisiltiiity of promoting the can didacy of F. II- Hard of feat tic for coniniander-lil-chlef of the i;rct or- Frulls WUlKMrt Mirar. I 1 See that nil equipment Is ready ; before startling-. .2 Test Jars and rubbers, j 3 reelect only fresh, firm, sound I products. i 4 Prepare by cleaning. sorting;. Utemmlns. seedlnf:. paring and corlnn. I 5 ?culd nr blanch peaches, apri , cots, figs and plums one to Jwo-mln- utca in bollinjr water or steam. 6 Dip nulckly into cold water. ! Finish preparation- (Omit steps & and 6 for all frulLs'not named.) 7 Pack at once In hot, clean glass Jara or other containers. ! 8 Pour over the fruit tho boiling hot water. 9 Wipe around top of jar care fully with clean cloth. 10 Piace scalded rubtier and cap in position. 11 Partially tighten tops; seal tin , cans completely. I 11 Sterilize for the length of tlm given below, accordimr to the particu lar type of outfit used: ; Hot water bath. 3 minutes. Water seal 214 degrees. 20 minutes. Five lbs steam pressure. 20 mln. 13 Remove Jars from canner: sal completely. 14 Invert to test joints for pin hole leaks. 15. Cool as cmickly as possible, avoiding drafts, t lG.Laiiel, wrap, and store for winter use. Fee for pie fillings, pudding". Icew sauce, salads, and In the making of fruit punches, S:iirar Ilect Sirup- 1 Wash sugar beets thoroughlywith . scrubbing brush. 2 Cut off tops' at lowest leaf scar, i 3 Pare: cut in thin slices, i 4 Pour boiling water over boets to ! cover; allow to stand in closed contuln- er 1 hour. 5 Strain off the Juice through cheese cloth to separate It from the pulp. . 6 Put strained Juice In gettle; bell to a sirupy consistency: skim continuously. 7 Remove: pour Immediately Into hot sterilized containers. $ Process 10 minutes In boiling water. 9 Remove from canner; scul com pletely. 10 Cool, label, store. Reet sirup Is good for all purposes for which other eriups or molasses are used. AlHjdc Sirup ' 1 Add S ounces of powdered cal cium carbonate to 7 gallons of apple cider or juice. 2 Roll tho mixture In a kettle or vat vigorously for five minute. 3 Pour the lipoid Into vessels, preferably Jars ot pitchers. 4 Allow to stand six or eight hours or until perfectly clear. 5 Pour the clear lbiuld Into a clean ; preserving kettle. ft Add to liquid one teaspoon of cal cium carbonate: stir thoroughly. 7 Roil rapidly 1220 doKrces F.) until bulk Is reduced one-seventh of original volume, it should -huve the cnidHtency of maple sjrup when testctl in cold water. j 8 Pour into Jars, pitchers, etc. I 8 Cool very slowly. ! 10 Pour Into fruit Jars, cans. Jugs, or kettles. 1 1 sterilize for length of time Riven , below acording to outfit used. i Water bath. 10 minutes. Water seal 214 degrees. 10 minutea. 5 pounds steam pressure, 8 minutes. 12 Removcwontalners and 'tighten covers corks or cover. I 13 Invert to cool and test Joints. 14 Ftoro for winter use. t'se on hot cakes. In beverages and like molasses for sweetening cookies I.tnd desserts. mi It Juice. 1 Fee that all equipment la reacts -j 2 Prepare fruits by cleaning, 'stemming, etc. , I 3 Heat slowly In an' acid-proof kettle until fruit Is tender. Hefore ; I beginning to cook berries, tnach. A' little water may be added if necessary, i Cut hard fruits, such as apples, intoj pieces and add half as much water af fruits. 4 place in dampened hag: press to remove all Juices. 5 Drain thronRh closely woven bag. dampened: do not press. ( A Pour fruit Juice Into not jars, or tin cans. 7 riaee scalded -rubber and cap In position. 8 Partially tighten tola: r.eal tin cans completely. 1 Hterlllze 40 minutes at n tern, perture of 165 degrees F- (Simmering). 10. Remove Jars from canner: seal completely. 11 Invert to test Joints for pinhole j THAT GKAIitlb i.'i WOWtlFE litre. GojJen .Telia Hovr It May be Passed in Safety and Comfort. Mi Fremont, 0 "I was passinp: throuprh theVriUcai period of life, Mnir rty . . m.rtm of aire ana had an n. tomsincitU' tit tu that change heat Hash es, nervousness, and , wasinOK'twralrun ' down condition, so it was bard for me -to do my work. Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to me as ths best remedy for my troubles, which it turely proved to be. I feel better and stronger in every way since taking it, nd the annoying symptoms hove disap peared." Mid. M. Co-DUtx, !J Na poleon St, Fremont, Ohio. " i Such annoying gymptora os htot flashes, nervousness, backache, head ache, irritability and " the bluett, may be cpeedlly overcome and tho system restored to normal eonditi ma by this famous root and herb remedy Lydia fc. Pinkhara'B Vegetable Compound. - If any complications present Went eelVee write the Finkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass.. for suggestions bow to overcome them. Tho result of forty years experience is ut your service and jour letter held la strict coufidjnee. leaks. 12 Cool, label, wrap, und ttorc for winter use. t'xe for flavoring and beverages. .lam ami Ilulterx 1 Cook the prepared fruits with ennuch water to jrevent sticking. 2 ftlr to keep from burning. 3 Cook gently until the mass begins to thicken. 4 rse less sugar than Is called for in the rcclples and cook longer. Very satisfactory results can be obtained by the use of sugar substitutes, corn sirups, honey, etc. The addition also of rmalt amounts of mixed proline spices, vinegar, nr crystallized ginger in-provcs the flavor. 5 Continue cooking until the deslr ed consistency is reached. 6 Poupr Into hot classes fir jars, 7.put on sterilized covers- 8 place III steamer for fifteen minutes. This will avoid the necessity of using paraffin. Remove carefully; set aside to cool; store. Cook longer for Jam than fruit butter. OTKl C()MF.1I N' DIl.S IX MAV YtrttK HAY SlioRK. U I.. N. Y Aug. 2". Harry cilfoil, noteil comedian, whoso real name was Frank It. Craff, is dead at his home here, agud New aolilllcry tiltett Trouble. WA1.I.A WAIJ.A. Wash-. Aug. 21. Farmers of the valley have been hav ing considerable trouble with new ma chinery Insured Uila year. P.roken castings. burned out bearings and other troubles have .developed- Saving Wheat is only one good point : for POSTTClSflES (MadcOfCorn) )P ".!l -"'.t-Ttj lllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllll Con Dun Low 1 E " 5 1 CHOP SUEY, NOODLES , Chinese Htyle. 5 I HOT TAMALES 5 CHILLI CON CARNE Sl'A.MSil STYLE. LUNCHE3 5 I COFFEEl E Kvarjthlng clean sad np-to- E date. KIltHT CLASH SKftVlCsl TEA 5c Tackage UNDER STATE I HOTEL . Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Stav Ptione 647. . Pendleton, Or S flllllllHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll? Columbia College - HlltOD, Oregon -H I:Kst:' ACADKMIC. CflM.VI FRCIAU IimMKSTIO SCIEN'CK, KMK'ITM V. PIANO. VOICK, VIi.IX AMI i It II KHTR A. KX PKIIT TKACIIKItr!. M I S I c A ly C IN s I : It VAT R V A fi M: I A I.T Y. HIKi-IAI, ATTKNTIO.N Tl MI"RT IIAM A.I TVPnWKITl.Vfl. - "THE SCHOOL THAT IS DIFFERENT' i fi-! Sel forValnl.." and fllher Information. II. ft. FHA.Vcil.K. I resident. rV-tinnl hchi rTt. S3. W. C. lIOVARI, Dean. CALF MEAL THE MILK SUBSTITUTE International Stock Food Colesworthy's 127-9 E. Alta Thone 134