pare two DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, T'ENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28, 1919. EIGHT PAGES iiiiiiiF'iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMMiiiiMniMiimmMniitlMm)iMMnmiHiifinli HOW SOLDIERS . DOM'T RiSS Ml .uiluiMlSMtMUMUMIMalMukUlu illlHllltMUitlitlllllllUiiiltliUUiUtliUtli'.liUtHi4i(tllijilU)nii4tiil'tMitritilf(ll4UlltikUI(iiittcllt';. 1JAY BE RELEASED FROM SERVICE and W unom uic There' no sensft iii tafctng a mettbt mustard, flour and water when you cart IS relieve pain, soreness or suffoes JuL, a Uttfe dean, white Musterote. Mu'terole ia made of pur oil of mu. tard and other helpful ingredient, com bined in the form cf the present whita Bta&eSL- takes the jpbee of ootjof . date mustard plaster and will not blister. from sore throat; bronchitis, tondlitta, frotp.tti3 rttcli tAraa, nourala. head- J 'it often prevent Fncw.;xiai8. ' ; , 30c antlOCc hotjitil fm , 1, When Yoii Want " ?irst-C!ass LETTERS, TELEGRAMS SWAMP CONGRESSMEN Recommendation of Imme diate Commanding Of- ficer Necessary..!, r . 4 i ' ' V 15) ! A- : . fm n) nl fault, f ffrrf jJ WnB--j fcBJ "A i ri 1 emember,-- the big printing plant of the East Oreg'onian is always at your;service. A -r- T A A T" MT LETTER HEADS BILLHEADS ENVELOPES LOOSE-LEAF OUTFITS BUSINESS CARDS STATEMENTS WEDDING ANNOUNCE MENTS CALLING CARDS PROGRAMS BUTTER WRAPPERS PLACARDS, SALES BOOKS J- DODGERS MISCELLANEOUS PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTEED WASHINGTON. Jan. 88. In ans wer in numerous reouests that he us his influence to Becure the discharge of Individual BOldlers, sailors and ma rines from active Bervlce, Represent atlve McArthur eays that neither the war nor navy departments would dis charge a man from the aervlce upon the recommendntlon of a senator or conrreMsman, hupt that such action would be taken only upon the recom mendation of the Immediate com manding officer. The following- la a statement given- out today by Mr Mc Arthur on this subject: "Since the signing of the armistice I have received many letters and tele grams asking that I secure the re lease of men from the army and na vy, and' I will say that a very large majority or these cases have been al together meritorious and that In my Judgment the men affected ore en titled to an early discharge. , lToth the war and navy departments,' how ever, have politely but firmly ad vised me that men will not be dls. dlncharged from the service upon re ouest of a senator or congressman, hut that tholr eases will be consider ed only upnn the recommendation of Immediate commanding officers. This rule may seem harsh and unjust, but If It were otherwise the service In both the army and navy would soon become demoralised. I am therefore advlylng those who wish to jiecure the release of relatives and friends from the service to have their applications made through the commanding offi cers. How HlHOliarRwl. "The war department advises me that enlisted men may be discharged upon their own application where there Is sickness or other distress In tho soldier's family, or where he Is needed to resume employment In an Industry or occupation in which there Is urgent need of his services: pro. vided such discharge will not disrupt or cripple the military organization to which he Is attached. This regu lation applies to all soldiers who en listed or who were Inducted Into the service since April 1. 1S17. Men who ei.llsted In the regular army prior to that timo must service out their full enlistments. . "The bureau of navigation of the navy department lias authorized all commandants and commanding offi cers to release from active service and discharge from their enlistments 20 per cent of the naval reservists :ird enlisted men of the regular army who' enlisted for the duration of the war and also 10 per cent of the men who enlisted In the regular nrmy for four years between the declaration of war (April 6. 1917), and Januarj II, 1318. Commanding officers have full authority to make theso dis charges without referring them to the bureau for approval." HOUSEHOLD TELEPHONE WE'LL C A L L r:!7,r!!'!:"!!a:!!:n:!!!!!:!S .',t .!".' m: i.i.., i ii;.i!MU. i . u t . 1 1 1 ' ! i -: 1 1' I ; i ! i M ! j H m 1 1 ! I i : p n , 1 1 1 m ; , ) i M ; - , ' i PMtM'MIMi'MHiriiMlin'rrfllf !ili;:i!l!m l';ilHt'UtiM!lMirM;j!M-lH(!M LfcTTItttS OF SU IIT ,VM JASK . STIX SOLD IONTK?, Jitn. 28 Fourteen ! titer written by Jonathan Swift between lM?niM,WfW,,,ni'!'M,f,fWHMMtHf"f,'MffMi!tff!lt?T?Mf'in J 1 73 2 and 173! nave juhi homi ror finuu 3IlliilS4(iMMiilNtiSiiriHii?isJniiiiltiiilIJS!M ii ir? land Irttrrs written by Jano AUHten Walnut Cake. One-half cup butter. 1 cup angar. 1 3-4 cups flour, 2 1-2 teawpoon bak ing powder, whites 2 Sfa, 3-4 cup walnut meat 8. Cream butter, add su Kur and then egg yolk well teaten add milk Klowly and flour sifted with baklnif powder. Carefully fold In Whites beaten "tint II stiff; then add nut meats. Bake 45 minutes In moderate oven; cover with boiled frosting, to which has been added 1-4 pound marshmallows, melted over hot water, with 2 tablespoons boiling water. Put nuts on top Aunt Rarltd'a Cake, One cup molojwcs, 1-2 cup butter, I cups flour. 2 teaftpoonfuts of soda sift ed into flour, 1 scant teaspoon ful salt, I cup of sour mltk, yolks of 2 egg. teaspoonful of cinnamon. 1 teaspoon fill of cloves, 1 cup of ratlins or cur rents; bake In layers. Frosting". Two cups of sugar mixed fn 1-2 cup of cold water and boll un til It ropes; then drop carefully In the stiffly beaten whites of 2 effKfl with out scraping side of the stew pan in which sugar has been boiled; add 1 teaxpnonful of vanilla. Clnnfeninn Cake. On cup sugar. 1 tablespoon lard. pinch salti 1 cup sweet milk, 2 ten spoons bnklng powder. 2 cups flour; dot with bits of butter and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Oranffo Cuke. One-quarter cup butter, 1 cup su gar, 2 eggs, 1-2 cup milk, 1 2-3 cup Hour, 2 12 teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Filling for cake Onehnlf cup sugar. 2 1-2 tablespoonfuls of flour, grated rind of 1-2 a lemon, 1-2 cup orange juice, 1-2 tablespoopful of lemon, 1 egg,, 1 teaspoonful vanilla. Cook ft minutes and let cool. Frosting for cake Hhlf enp of or ange Juice, yolk of l egg and powder ed sugar to make thick enough to ! spread. ( Sour Milk Cnk One cup sugar, 1-2 cup lard and butter mixed, 1 teaspoon cinnamon. t-a teaspoon nuimen, i-z lennpoon lemon extract, 1 cup sour milk, 1 tea upoon oda sifted with 2 cups bread flour, a little wilt and I cup of rabdiiM. ii.MHIMlliMMIlltHi'lnHilMilJMUI'IIMIiMlMHIMl-Ss' ... .,-, ii.ii.ijiiiiuiii..iii.iM wuh.ii fiovv. llll VrlUT Commits Slili'Wo. SAM FHANClHOO'Jan. 2-iAA. not, addressed, to tS' corohr by,-Mr. M-a Pieron, former newspaper writer and poet of Chicago and New York, found beside her body In her apart ment hara today, told how she had cut an artery In her -arm. In an at tempt to end her life, and, fulling In this attempt, turned on a sas Jet. VII 1IOMK COOKING BHITISH rkWB KTAW rAHIf Jan. 2S. Becaiiso of the high prices In Paris- hotels, Ilrltlah representoiives and attaches at - tho peace onimress who nre.hottsert In thp; Hotel Majestic, have their own, cater- j Ins; staff and all supplies except freHW foods are sent to them ,from. En,Kjiul,. A representative of the, ministry of of food Is 'In charira hnd the 'ehtlrl Hcrvtc stuff Is Hritlsh..j ' u J T.J .Mil' AI.I.I INCH OV OHI A l) JAl'AS IS ritOKB TIENTSIN, Jan. 28. Pronounced displeasure In China and Jairanese cotnmerciul activities has promted the Japaneso to seek the good will of the Chinese through another channel; thai of community of Interests. A Tientsin paper publishes an article by a pro minent Japanese writer pointing- to the growth of the American. Kniillah and French military and naval forces, and tirKlng a China-Japanese offen sive nlliancc. 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