DAILY EAST OREflONIAN. rENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY,' OCTORER 1, 191. KIGHT PAGES i ac.h r.icHT Pickling' Cucumbers PICKIJNG ONION'S CONCORD GRAPES FREESTONE PEACHES PICKLING VINEGAR 11XK VARIETY OF EXTRA FANCY APPLES BLUE STONE IN ANY QUANTITY GRAY BROS. GROCI "QUALITY Two Thones 28 823 Main St EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. 4 mmw spirit is becoming traditional for doing things, without it no such an annual af fair as "The Round-Up" could be met with such ever-increasing success. Show the same spirit by buying a Bond of the Fourth Liberty Loan, do it with a Bound and a Leap and help to Win the War. For sale at 11 AMERICAN KATIONAl BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon." Help Finance the War By the Expansion of Your Credit in a Safe Way Trade Acceptance Paper Recommended by the Federal Reserve Banks. On and after September First, 1918, the under signed retail Lumber ar.d Fuel Dealers, will limit their credit on open book accounts to thirty days. If an extension or time is necessary, the "Trade Ac ceptance" method will be used. For detailed information, watch our ads, see your banker or call on us and we will be glad to explain. Inlaw! rJnpire lumber Company lleraauu.a, ore. Tnm-4-l.eaa I.untrf Cunpur, HermlAtun, Ore. lulaad Fulre Iunbrv Cu, Maiatrld. Ore. IIisbmi Builders rn . btaufleid. Ore. Tuas-4.-I.um JieasbrT Co, . .Kelso, Ore. rll"t IU k I.uai m-w Co, 1114 tux k, t)m. (Jnua Lumber l ard. I'eudlelm. Ore. B. I . HumttnUm. tan, ttfedietua. Ore. tturrouitUa Jk Chamber, Ida, Pendleton, Ore. Van hum Irftauber Co, l-eudl.-ton. Ore Turn-A-l. um l.uttbrr Co, Adams. Ore. Turn-A-l,om Iiuaabev Co Athena, Ore. Taai-A-Mim L.iunber Co, Helix. Ore. Turn-A-f.iJra Immber Co, Mllloo, Ore. V Tum-A-Iiiu Itnber CO, rToewaler, Ore. x kumite-iyinericaa Co, i-ulletu. Ore. Tuiu- A - l-m limber Co., I oiatUia, Ore. " Some Good BARGAINS IN Used CS it s AT THE Pendleton Auto Co. Established 1907 X iSheep Are Moving Out of Mountains for the inter (Kant Oregonlnn Special.) fJVROANK. Oct. 1. Mrs. Tom RnrlKht and two children loft Mon day mornln for Pendleton, return ing, aRaln Tuesday to Frank Jones at I lint Kck. visiting a few days, re trnlns; to the Campbell place Fri day. Hoy Montgomery and family re turned from Pendleton Monday. C. T. Hollister, who his been spending a ahort lime with hla fam ily, left airaln Monday- Frank Jones came out Thursday from the .hlnh mountains, where he has been with tha aheep. Mr. Jones' sheep all got out Friday. Mr. and Mra. Dlllar French 1 turned from Tendleton last week. Mr. Frank Gllllland and children who have been with Mr. Gllllland In mountains the laat , month, re turned home Thursday. Mrs. Roy Montgomery spent one day last week with Mrs. Xlekolson. Frank Jones went-to his Pilot Rock ranch Saturday morning, -returning again Saturday evening. Dick Cates, who has been In the mountains for Frank Jones this sum mer, has returned to Gurdane. Some of the farmers plan to start seeding In a few days. HOUSEHOLD Spanish Steak. A delicious dish can be made from a flank or rump steak. Brown the steak over qttickly in a little hot beef drippings, then remove to baking pan. Duat with salt and paprika. cover with a layer of sliced onions i that have beet) cooked for five mln ; utes la the wme dripptntr as the steak, and pour over one can of to- I ma toes. Juice and all. Cover the pan and bake slowly until the meat Is very tender, basting frequently with the tomato. Serve with a gravy made from the strained liquor in the pan. h Ginger Pudding.' Mix together small cup of finely chopped beef suet. 1 cup of dark mo laHses, 1 1-2 cups of stale bread crumbs. 2 scant cups of flour sifted with 1 teaspoon of salt and 1 f et spoon of baking powder," 1-2 a. tea' Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water ; Say an Inaida bath, before break fast help us look and feel . clean, sweet, fresh. Sparkling and vivacious merry. bright, alert a good, clear skin and I a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If I only every man and woman could be i induced to adopt the morning Inside I bath, what a gratifying change would I take place. Instead of the thousands jot sickly, anaemic-looking men, wo- men and girls, with pasty or muddy I complexions; Instead of the multi j t uuwi of "nerve wrecks." "rundowns," I "brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, optimistic throng j of rosy-cheeked people everywhere, i An inside bath Is had by drinking each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphlate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible wast), sour , fermentations and poisons. thus cleansing, sweetening and freshening the entire alimentary canal before ! putting more food into the itomsrh. Those subject to sick hradacha. biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism' colds, and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often. I are urged to obtain a quarter pound ! of limestone phosphate at the dru tore, which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the culrk and remarkable change In both 'health and appearance, walling ' those who practice Internal lanlta tion. We must remember th.it Inside : cleanliness la more Important than iotitaide, because the skin does not I absorb impurities to contaminate the blood wbila the pores In the thirty feet of bowels do. J-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilill 1 Your a i Vacation fDays will be Incomplete without CAM Kit .. Come Ih now and we will show yon the Aosco, the amateur samara of profes sional quality, and tsll you how to make pictures a uoueas. We sell Aoseo Wpsedsg Kllm, tkO faper, Anseo Cb.mUals, every, thing you used to take villi Tallman O Co. Imsim lreaie We erttertase eawt ofi W a ale., huge BMJwatt fr aale ! weary awiliaaa. Foon of ground cinnamon, 1 heap lng teaspoon of ginger, half teaspoon of baking soda dissolved In 1 cup of sour milk and I cup of mixed raisins, currents and citron, dusted with flour. Mix well, turn Into a greased mold and steam four hours. Casserole of llccf. One pound round steak, 1 pound turnlpa sliced thin, I potatoes. Urown both aides of steak (which has been floured and sasonedl In frying pan. Place alternate layers of turnips end potatoes on meat, then fold It over to enclose Vegetables. Marly cover with water. Cook In flrelesa cooker kettle now or else use caasorole In oven. Chicken en Casserole. One tender chicken. 11 cup lard, salt and pepper, 1 pint hot water, 1 cup hot sweet milk. J cupa choped mushrooms, I tablespoon chopped parsley. Clean chicken, split down beck and lay breast upward. In Cas- , eerole; spread lard over breast, dust with salt and pepper, add hot water. cover cioseiy and cook In hot oven one hour; when nearly tender, put in tne milk, mushrooms and parsley. cover again and cook twenty minutes serve hot In the casserole. Oysters can be used Instesd of mushrooms. Staffed Potatoes). Rake 7 good sized potatoes; when oone curorr a lengthwise piece; scoop out potato with a spoon; mash, add 1 tablespoon lard, salt and pep per to taste, 1-2 cup milk, and 1 erg white, beaten stiff; refill skins with mis mixture; pile llkhtly; do not smooth; bake until potatoes are puff ed and brown; very delicious. Corn Sleal Soofrta. neat l pint milk, stir In 3-4 cup corn meal, a little salt, and cook until well scalded; take from the fire ana add yolks of I eggs. 1 at a time, stir ring after each addition; beat the whites of the eggs with pinch of salt and fold in; hake twenty minutes In a well greased dlnh In a hot oven, and serve at once with hard sauce made with a small amount of butter and sugar creamed; serve from the dish in which It Is baked. CttocolHte Itiddliur. Heat 1 quart of milk, dissolve 1-1 cup cocoa with hot water, add to boiling, milk. Put into small bowl 1 small cup sugar. 1 tablespoons corn starch. 1 eggs. Beat well, add a lit. tie cold milk, then add all to boiling milk and stir quickly until thick. Let boll ten minutes. Cool, add vanilla and salt to taste: set on Ice: serve 1th cream or plain. . War fake. Two teaspoons soda dissolved In 1 tablespoon water, 1-4 cup rrfolasaea 1 cup of sour milk, i 1-2 tablespoon. vegetable shortening, l-l cup brown sugar, X cups of sifted wheat flour. 1-2 level teaspoon ginger, 1-4 nutmeg grated fine. 2 cups of raisins. Mix very carefully. Bake In well greased pans about thirty minutes. Meat I'k-e. Have you ever used rice, cornmeal mush or hominy for a crust? This Is less work than a pastry crust and saves wheat. - Four cups cooked cornmeal, rice or hominy. 1 onion. 1 cups tomato. teaspoon pepper. 1 tablespoon fat. pound raw meat or left-over meat cut up small, 1-2 teaspoon salt. Melt the fat, add the sliced onion. and, if raw meat Is used, add It and stir until the red color disappears. Add the tomato and seasoning. If cooked meat Is used, add it with the tomato and seasoning after the onion Is browned, and heat through. Orease a baking dish, put In a layer of the cereal, add the meat and gravy, and cover with the cereal dotted with fat. Bake for half an hour. Slicimerd's Pie. This Is the name of a meat pie with a mashed potato crust browned In the oven.' EngllMh Stew. Here Is an English stew that Is es pecially good: Ht pot of mutton and barley, I pound mutton, 1-2 cup pearled bar lev. 1 tablespoon salt, 4 potatoes, S onions, celery tops or other reasoning herbs. Cut the mutton In small pleoes, and brown with tha onion In fat cut from meat. This will help make the meat i tender and Improve the flavor. I'our j this into a covered saucepan. Add 1 1 juarts water and the barley. Klin- mer for 1 1-2 hours. Then add tha j potatoes cut in quarters. seasoning herbs and seasoning, ana cook one- i half hour lonxer. fleet Ktcw. Cms pound lieef, 4 Votatoes rut In guurteis, 1-4 peck peas or I can, I cup carrots cut up small, 1 teuspooriful salt. Cut the meat In small pieces and brown In lbs fut from the inent, Hlin mer In 2 quart of water 1 hour. Add the peas arid carrots and cook for one-hulf hour, then add the potatoes. If canned peas are used, add them 10 mtiiiiu-s before serving. Kerve when potatoes are done. r''pn rn n n rn 't-sBi m n nai rn Z4 bJ laJ W iIJ livJ U Ls. tiui! IS. bJ U A Foot Comfort Expert From C!iago viLL BE IN ATTENDANCE AT THIS STORE TODAY and TOMORROW ,To Demonstrate Dr. Scholl's Specialties for the Relief and Correction of all Foot Ailments. ' .. ENTIRELY FREE TONIGHT! A Stereoptican Lecture on Feet, at our store. It is Free. Doc tors of Pendleton and salespeople from other stores have a special invitation. COME! We are author ised govern sncnt agent for Thrift K lamps Klap O10 Kaiser with one. Incorporated J The Vet Undo )oa ever had Is calling? yon 1 put a V. K. 8. In Ills Scran Hook" mans under the Hrpnt-I.Kovi-k treaty, f have addressed a formal protest to It II the nations of the world against their fate. After having without re suit addressed themsehea to the Cler man Chancellor, they now appeal to the outside world. 1 Through their national council the Lithuanians declare the do not want to share the fate of Alsace-Lorraine, but they have been overwhelmed by the peace of the Bolshevik! and have fought to the extreme .limit of their strength. ACHES AND PAINS QUICKLY RELIEVED IT'S A PATRIOTIC DOTY TO TAKE PROPER CARE OF YOUR CLOTHES. J Only an expert can do the alterations and repairs 4 necessary to make your suit give double service. . j! conserve wool; the life of a suit is doubled when a cleaned and pressed regularly. You owe it to your f country and yourself to get the most out of your d clothes. Let us call for your suit today. You'll end Sloan's Liniment oftens the severs rheumatic ache Put It oa freely. Don't f It Iiu Just let it penetrate naturally. What m sense of soothing relief soon folkiwtl External aches, stiffness, soreness, cramped musck-a, strained sinews, back "cricks" those ailments, can't fight off the relieving qualities of Sloan's Liniment. Clean, convenient, economical. Ask any druprist or iu S Expert Cleaning, Tressing, Altering and Repairing, t t Pendleton Hotel. Phone 470 f BECK'S KARL GUIOTT PIANO TEACHER Term opens October 1st. Call or address Room 57, Golden Rule Totel,, Phone 25. Ill IVII H Ml Alt M.tltK IS AMI UK V UHIII I'Altlri. Hcpt. 17 Illy Mull.)--Tlis tjeriosn prisoners roundi-d up by Am means sis being filled o'ut wllh "hand-me-down" and cusl-off uni forms of the riuliillile. All of ths lorn snd badly worn uniforms from Ui eBpfdifioii are washed, fuiulKsted and putelH'd, i hen dyed green and turned over to lbs prisoners. On lbs bloUM Slid III seveisl plui'is on lh trousers lh letters 'I. W." meaning "prisoner of w.ir," are slDiielled prominently. PHONE 464 For a TAXI MY T4XI8 AltK ALL NFW All Licensed Irlvers. MY BOOKS ARE 23 RIDES FOR $3.50 ervlue at all hours, TO GOEDECKE lluppy lay'a Cigar kuiro. IT? n 069 UUQIIVQrV Schedule for October NORTH SIDE AND EAST END Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. SOUTH SIDE AND WEST END Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Help us maintain best possible service by hanging out ice sign. Phone orders taken care of as promptly as possible. SHYTHE-LOKZRGAH CO. Phone 178 Quality Quantity Service ir DR. It H. ROBBINS Dentistry Judd Bldg. Court and Main Sts. lillAI If 'I'll II si Kil.l.lltK, 'i inn iv t'rio mil i.i I'AIIM, Oi l, . Thirty persons were sllleil sod in'. is lliun a siore lulured In a lluln collision between I'lpni and liuroehn TIiui-i)u. Three rurs filled Wllh psasellKelS, Who wrie llioll i lilliln ii reim ulna: from their vses- lions, Were leleseoped. Aloerleun sol fillers lent vigorous smomisim- In IhS I oaf out His bodies Slid llalisporllus lliu Injuieil In ailibolHiiees to a eni li. inn. nt m ar lbs scene of the si . i-'.1.1,1. IUE HOTHWKHj : Oetnasetrl-4 aad (jtla : Eyes aVilenUftealll , istnlDsd, : aiassae around te fit : iaaerioaa IVaUoasI Ueak rellaiBS,: Psadletoa. . Dr. Lynn IC. Blakesle Chronle and Kervous lilsaasea sod Liiaeases of Woman. X-Ka U se lf o Tberapeutlee. Teaupla lilda., Ilooaa IS, 1mm tli 7 1 SuUUUiUlUIIUUIIIIUUIiUHUUUUUUU. MTIM Sl KfVIMM To Mlflli.ll Mill II WAHMIN'iiT'i.V, tM-t. 1.- lubalil nils of l.llliuuia selxcd by lh Ur- DENTISTRY Dr.. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey ludd llulldliMC, I-riMlietiMi, Jr eon. i!lllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllll(llllllllllllljltllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll' LEST YOU FO RGET! We are the Agency for the CAMLtAC EIGHT Standard of the World The Ticoplof Umatilla county, are familiar with CADILLAC qualificatioru for giving service we want you to U'comc familiar with the fact we can furnish you iwith CADIL LA('S and service. j Oregon Motor Garage IN(XiltIlltATEO I1T. IIS, 111, lit West Court M. - flllllililll!lllll!llllllllllllillllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllieilillllllltllllltlllllli!llllllllll.1 a