East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 17, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OltEGOfftAN, PfeNDLfiTOtf. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1918.
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CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St ' Free Delivery. Phone 640
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TRY A CAN AND YOU WILL BE A
REGULAR GOLDEN GATE CUSTOMER.
Order A Can During
This Sale
No
thing But First Class
HUN LEADER RAVES
BECAUSE' GERMANS
-MAY LEARH TRUTH
General Von Hutier Says
Allied Propaganda Part
. of Trickery. '
WITH THIS AMERICAN ARMT ON
THE LORRAINE .FRONT,; Oct. IT.
Efforts made by the Herman high
command to counteract the effect of
the allies endeavors to express their
war aims to the German people are
evidenced In an order from General
Ton Hutier which ha fallen into the
hands of Americana.
The order followe:
"The enemy begin to realise that
we cannot be crushed bjr hi block
ade, hi superiority In number and
his force of arm. He therefore is
trying by trlckerty and underhanded
methods, of which he ia past master.
to Induce In the minds of the German
people doubt of their invincibility.
He ha founded for this purpose a
special ministry for the destruction of
German confidence.
"At the head of this ministry he
has put that most rough-coins rascal
of all the entente, Ixird Northcllffe,
who has been given billions for Influ
encing opinion in Germany ar. l at the
front by means of paid agents, assassi
nations of ambassadors and in all
other ways in favor with the entente
methods.
"Aviators are constantly distribut
ing Increasing numbers of leaflets and
pamphlets. Letters written by Ger-
WHY bCFKER. SO?
. Why suffer, with a bad back, from
sharp,' shooting twinges, headaches,
dizziness and distressing urinary Ills?
K ' Kidney Tills. Could you ask lor
' stronger, proof of merit ?
m ,,!. Greenawald, 414 Lincoln Bt.,
jl'cndleton people recommend Doan's
Zk I Kidney Pills. Could you ask for
All Work Guaranteed, and
OXY-ACCTYLENE WELDING
Cany always a full line of repairs in stock for all
models Cadillac.
DAPEY OLOFIELO
(4 C6r.SiCottdn,vrood and Water. :r.
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stronger proof of merit?
I Pendleton, sayB: "I suffered a lot
from backache and soreness across
' my kidneys and it troubled me day
and night. I was also bothered by
my kidneys acting too frequently and
the secretions were scanty and burn
ing In passage. One box of Doan's
Kidney Pills cured me." (Statement
given . May 17, 1910.)
On May 12, 1916, Mr. Greenawald
Fnid "I am glad to back up every
word of my former -recommendation
fur DoatjV Kidney Pills. . .Now and
i then. If I notice my kidneys ere in;
' any way affected, I take Doan's Kid
' ney Pills and they never fail to re
i lleve the trouble."
60c. at all dealers. Foster-Milburn
1 Co., MfRrs., Buffalo. N. V. I
man prisoners are falsified in the
most' outrageous - way. Tract and
pamphlet are written to which name
of German port, writers and states
men are forged.
Not "Illiterate Americans'
"However obvious they may appear
to the man who thinks twice,, they
may suggest a doubt, even for a mo
ment. In the mind of those who do
not think for themselves and shake
their confidence In their leaders, their
own strength and In the Inexhaustible
resource of Germany. Germany may
be saved by confidence.
"Lord Nortbcliffe forgets that Ger
man oldler are neither negroe. Hin
dus, Illiterate French or Americans
Incapable of seeing thru such machi
nation. "
"Pick up the leaflets and pamphlets
and aiv them to your commander
for transmission to the high command
hlch may be able to make valuable
deductions from them a to the aim of
our enemies.
'Tou will thus help the command;
also help to hasten the hour of vie
tory."
HOUSEHOLD
"No educated man can say
that he 'does not believe In cal-
ories' when the energy in the
foodstuffs constitute the baa-
is of his being, and calories elU
m ilia ted from his body are a
measure of the sum total of hi
hi physical activltle." Luck.
Again We Ask You to
-1 Jl 11 A 11 A - L
We know you want to cooperate in giving Pendle
ton the best delivery service possible.
You are asked to do it NOW!
I-
!
Since our request of last week we
have noticed an appreciable wil
lingness on the part of Pendleton -home
to help avoid the congestion
arid delay of getting orders deliver-;
ed to'them on tinie. 1
Soma have openly announced
they want to aid in meeting this
war-time emergency caused by theT
shortage of labor.
Others are still hindering deliv
eries by ordering at the last min
ute and by waiting until Saturday
morning to order everything need
ed for Saturday and Sunday. These
people simply swamp the delivery
boys of a Saturday all day.
Which class are YOU in do you
wish to help or hinder?
- We are merely appealing to your
common sense and fairness.
Pendleton has four deliveries a
day and yet many homes are
swamping the stores and deliveries
by not cooperating in the placing,
of their orders. ;
ORDER ALL YOUR MER
CHANDISE THAT YOU WANT
DELIVERED AT ONE TIME.
Don't order four times in one
day.
Don't put off until a few min
utes before the delivery starts, .to
place your order, for if everyone
would do this the stores would be
swamped and no one would get ser-
' vice. ; ; ; ' .'..-.". -"
Don't -wait until you need an ar-
-r tide before ordering it. ' "
Be a patriotic citizen. Help solve
the war labor problem. Help the
stores and delivery system to give
you service, get your merchandise
to you on time and keep down the
costs.
ORDER ALL YOUR MERCH
ANDISE EARLY TO COME TO
YOU ON ONE DELIVERY.
Last minute orders that miss the
regular delivery must be sent to
you by special delivery, messen
gers and taxis. You have to pay
for this. Why not keep the cost
down?
-" Why not order your non-perishable
groceries and other merchan
dise for Sunday, or any other day
, a day or two ahead of time ?
Then order your articles you
must have that day EARLY and
all at one time.
If you will comply with this re
quest you will help the delivery
boys, you will help the delivery ser
vice, you will help the stores give
you better service at a less cost.
Will YOU do it? THANKS!
Start todayOrder early, order ahead of time
; have all your purchases come on one delivery.
This will be appreciated by
(Penland Bros. General delivery
and the stores they serve
MI SCELLAN EOl'R WAHTIMB RE
CIPES.
Green Pcjppers, Stuffed with Cream
Crab.
Large pepper, cut off stem and,
scrape out Inside, place in cold water
one hour. For six peppers take 1 cup
crab meat, 1 tatilespoon vegetable
shortening, one tablespoon flour. ;
one cup milk, one egg (the yolk
beaten), one . tablespoon pars
ley; salt paprika to taste and a little
onion Juice. Make cream with sauce
then add the yolk of egg and crab
meat. Bring to boil, remove from
fir. Wipe out the peppers, fill with
mixture, place In hot oven twenty
minutes. Excellent.
Potato Dumpling.
I wonder how many housewives
make potato dumpling. They are de
licious. Mash two medium-size po
tatoes, add 1-2 teaspoon Hollywood
butter, pinch of salt, 1 teaspoon su
gar, a little mace or nutmeg. Beat
yolk of 2 eggs and also whites, mix
with potatoes, then add enough flour
to make a stiff ( batter. Drop 1-2
tablespoon at a 'time into soup and
boil five minutes. ,
Baked Corn With, Clam. .
One can of minced clams, 1 cup
canned corn, 1 cup milk, 1 egg well
beaten, 1 cup dry bread crumbs, 2
tablespoons of oleomargarine, 1 tea
spoon salt, a little onion Juice if de
sired, 1-4 teaspoon pepper. 1-4 tea
spoon paprika. Mix .ingredients, ex
cept oleomargarine, ..well - together;
'put into a buttered baking dish, with
bits of oleomargarine;! bake one-half
hour. ' " 1 ' i
Broiled Oysters, With Tomato Sauce
i Drain large oysters, dip in melted
'oleomargarine, roll In cracker crumbs,
'season and broil until .a .delicate
; brown. Pile on - hot - platter. Pour
lover tomato sauce, made of . 1 . table-
spoon, ot malted, butter... ltablespoon
chopped onion browned In the butter,
2 tablespoon flour and 1 can tomato
soup. Stir until smooth and thick
add 1 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce. Pour over oysters. Garnish
with parsley and lemon slices.
Chicken In Casserole.
Cut a tender middle size chicken In
pieces and stew until tender, but not
too well done. When done arrange In
casserole and add canned peas and
mushrooms, then another layer of
chicken, peas and mushrooms until
dish Is full. Make gravy with chicken
stock and pour over. Bake about
forty minutes in a hot oven.
One can peas and mushrooms and
1-2 bottle of black olives if desired;
add salt and pepper to taste. ' This is
very delicious.
Spanish Round Steak.
Take 1 1-2 to 2 pounds of round
steak, lay on roasting pan and sprinkle
with salt, pepper and dash of cayenne
pepper. Then cover with sliced oni
ons (about aix good sized ones) sea
soa with sale, pepper and cayenne, and
pour over about half cup tomato cat
sup. Bake in hot oven 1 hour to 1 1-2
hours, basting often with own Juice;
If not enough Juice, add mime hot wa
ter. Very good, and if lamb chops
are used instead of round steak, may
call 'Spanish lamb chops."
Drown Rice Pudding;.
(Unrefined rice) One cup brown
rice, wash well, pour in double boiler
with S cups boiling water and 1 tea
spoon salt. Cook until tender. Now
beat 1 egg, add 1-4 cup sugar (half
I white and half brown). Mix 1 cup
'milk with rice and stir In 1 cup seed
iless raisins. Pour in baking dish, put j
bits of butter on top and sprinkle
iwith little nutmeg to flavor. Bake In
. hot oven until brown on top about
ISO minutes or more. Serve cold with
top milk.
Unrefined rice cheaper than re-
I fined and is good for health.
j Ilk-e and Tomatoes
j Cook in double boiler 1 cup water,
'2 cutis tomato pulp. 1 large onion, site-
led. and salt and pepper. When this
begins to boll arid 1 cup rice, thor
oughly washed: let boil one hour, or
until rice Is soft. Stir occasionally.
Have ready 1-2 cup grated cheese. 1
cup ripe olives, seeded. When rice Is
soft remove boiler from flame and
stir in cheese and olives. Serve hot.
Ch liken With mop.
One chicken, half cup rice, 1 quart
boiling water, sslt and pepper. Dis
joint chicken as . for fricassee and put
to stew In one quart boiling water. At
the end of an hour and a half add half
cup washed rice and the seasoning.
Himmer gently until the rice has ab
sorbed most of the liquid and each
grain It separate and tender.
Mark Scallop. j
Take a steak from the shoulder of
a large cod and with a sharp knife cut
into squama the -shapes of scallops.
Wash, ami dry llivsu carefully, diu lu
SomlilnationDiVood dnd
IDT'TGi A M
iool
at the Old Prices
It is surely time to think about a new heater for these cold, damp lays". It is a
well known fact that much of the sickness is caused by living in a poorly heat
ed house. Isn't it better to buy a stove now that warms up your living rooms
than to wait a few weeks and pay out several times more money
bills? . i ,
in doctor
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UI HEATERS
Reasonably Priced
were bought more than a year ago, before the heavy price advance, and are
now being offered at the same price as last year. .This is your opportunity
to buy your heater at before-the-war prices. ; ,-;.'"..'
Goal Bills Reduce
Residents using our stoves use less fueL No black smoke, the fuel is convert
ed into heat and does not escape up the chimney. All our heaters contain du
plex grates; burn either wood or coal; good roomy fire boxes and ash pans;
lined with heavy cast. They are full nickel-trimmed and beautifully designed.
SHOWN IN ALL SIZES. NO ADVANCE IN PRICE
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COR MAIN AND COURT STS,
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beaten egg then in seasoned corn
meal, and by means of a frying .basket
crook In deep, hot fat to a rich brown.
Drain on brown paper before serving.
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Cherry or Rhubard Tartlets.-
The nutritive value of oats, as every
one knows, is very high. Oats con-
talira great percentage of albuminoids
-(which orreapomla- -to -wliita. ot fg)
than any. other grain. . kwX. havt. iesa
starch and a good deal more fat and
sugar than wheat
All these elements tend to make it
the healthful breakfast dish we all
know. And we are learning to em
ploy these valuable food qualities in
bread, muffins, cookies, etc
Here Is a recipe for tartlets with a
rolled oats crust. You are getting a
new recipe and splendid food value
together.
Cherries or stewed rhubard make a
delightful filling: It is better to use
one of the steam-cooked oatmeals,
but ordinary oatmeals will do.
K .C. SIGNS GlIIE
WOI'SDED TO REAR
LONDON, ' Oct. 17 Thousands of
small cloth signs provided by the Am
erican Red Cross sre distributed to
follow the advance' of erery American
attack and are tacked to trees, posts
or-oiner oojecis to point me way
"walking wounded to first aid dress- fl-.
ir.g Bullions. y me siae ui ui. iam t
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fl and say, "I want a pair R
aj of Army Shoes" is
fl all right as far as it I
a goes. But only when k
I you insist on. the .. B
BUCKHECHT
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ARMY SHOE
ire you sure of Betting the
mosi -for youj money the
most comfort, the most serv
ice, the most value.
For practical, everyday wear-
for lasting comfort you can't
beat the Buckheiht Army
Shoe. Made on the Munson
List specified by the U. S.
Army worn by all of our
soldiers and thousands of men
in civil life.
Look for our reirittered trade mark
BUCKHKCHT stamped on
every pair to protect you.
Buckingham & Hecht
M.a.i .ctur .r. 3mm Fr
You can get the Buck hecht
Army Shoe in your town. If
your dealer does not carry It,
wri'e ui direct.
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GASOLINE
HERE! AT THE OLD PRICE
25c gallon
EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN
GROCERIES
At low rent and operating
expense prices. .. : I ,
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CQ!AL ODL
20c gallon
We Sell
60c GALLON IN GALLON LOTS
LYNDE BROS.
Grocery Store
309 West Webb