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VAC.T, TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY SO, 1919. lMttm.a.U.H'in.1 .wihHri.iiiMiiUbiUiliililtlUUUiUiiillHW r 5 .. ' f" iv. v f ' v r- .v '' nn iif You Need a Ke&iiie You Should Have the Best Patf tfMfrtfteit. ' W&kin P toward H WIKinVlM escaped i iBOner from the Missouri plate prUui) ana robber -t leant one home In Minnwupulls. lo- i lice have no longer any doubt that the burglar came here to dispose of his LjS : hi j loot, which, from jiionutnams on the Have vou ever stopped to reason why confiscated kochIs at police headquar w .. j ...... Jters. came from at least tnree homes u 1 11-u.L o nmn; mm nmi i -j- ... : in mm city. " j J. P. AValker, chief of police In" 1 . i - eight rAors. n I 7i Am Invill have 'H)0 head of good government mules on sale at the O-W.'R. & N. Co. stockyards, tor three days, E"5 ; extensively advertised, all at one Eg1 drop out of night and soon forgotten? IpgjThe reason Is plain the article did EES ' not fulfil the promises of the manufuc EiU'rer. This applies more particularly g to a medicine. A medicinal prepara jsfltton that has rel curative value al f most sells 'Itself, as like on endless chain system the -remedy Is recbm- I mended by those who are In need ol li5.it. . E3 A prominent druggist says Tafce for example Dr. Kilmer s Swiunp-Koot a preparation I hnve sold for many years and never hesitate to recommend for In almost every case it shows ex cellent results, as many irf my cus tomers testify. No other'' kidney remedy has so large sale." According to sworn statements and verified testimony of thousands who have used the preparation, the success of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot Is due to the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils almost every wish In overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrests r urinary troubles and neutralizes the orlc acid which causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Hvamp-Root by Parce.1 Post. Address Or. Kilmer &.Co., Binghamton. X. T.. and enclose ten cents; also menttot. the Pendleton Dally East Oregonlan Lerge and medium size bottle for sale at all drug stores. x Minneapolis, telegraphed that worn, en's clothing nd Oriental rugsj had been stolen from seven homes In that city. He forwarded the names of ft. J. Stroud of B. J. Oouper of Minneap olis, as persons who : had suffered from WegKen's operations. Mr. Htoud's name was found In a ' coat seized by police In the burglar's home at 117 Lombard street.! The mono gram ."E. J.-C" was found' on linen discovered in the - same apartments, making it probable that some of the, loot was from Mr Couper's home. According to telegrams received yesterday, the burglar served two terms in the Kansas penitentiary and two in the Missouri penitentiary. He escaped from the Missouri prison ut Jefferson City. November 7, 1918. Farmers, see me for your work stock. j niton irse & Mowarlietl J. H. Luck, Owner, Pendleton, Oregon ;,.,!i:.mi.,iiilil,ii,HUl: NAVAL TRICKS FOOLED HUNS U-BOATS COULD NOT UNRAVEL SECRETS !!!il!B!!!ii!!l! iiiiiiiiii: ill False Angles Painted, Boats Appeared Moving Backward.. i jS i s 0 I First to Forfeit $100 For Liquor Possession WALLA WALLA, Jan. 30. H. C. rvkiwfl Walla Walla Attorney Whitman's i I Just received a large f supply. You can't buy 5 j Detter m i F.rvKun attorney, forfeited $100 In po i ict court this week on a charge of having liquor in his possession. He was the first man to come before the ; court under the new city law which makes- '$100 the minimum fine for liaviny or drinking liquor. assortment, anywhere J in the world than right 5 j nere. REG. U. S. " PAT. -tried to Bi We have cari-v this Dolicv of se- 4 lecting the best through j out our business. ' J Come in and judge 4 for yourself how well j we have succeeded. 8 9 t p Taliman & Co. d leading Droggista. 4 Why accept an in ferior Army Shoe when you can get the standard article at the same price or less? Ask for the BUCKHECHT Army Shoe and get what you ask far. Then you're sure to be satisfied ! t Lock for t)'e name 1 BUCKHECHT stamped on the sole of every Shoe for our mutual protection. Manufactured by Buckingham & Heclit. San Francisco. Sold in Pendleton by ' noxn Bitos. I! MFTAI . I INDIAN TAN : . s- j I CALF -if fv . A I g : "'- ' '- ,.-. ECHT DFF. HOE Built sturdy and serviceable for Otfice Men Attorneys Physician Hikers Farmers Orchardists Motormen Conductors Hunters and others in every walk of life $7.00 to $8:00 N When you want MEAT, come to this exclusive meat market and get real quality meat, real meat market service and the most in quantity quality considered. , , . You will like the way our meats are prepared. FISH FOR FRIDAY FRESH SALMON FRESH SMELT FRESH HALIBUT SALT MACKEREL KIPPERED SALMON BULIC LARD Fine Kraut, 15c quart, Bring your own pail and save money here. For Your Rolled Prime Rib Roast of Beef Baby Beef i!rain l?oA Pni-lr 911V fctvlp SUN DAY Extra Choice Young Veal Pork Sausage Link Sausage Iteal Country Sausage I DINNER Dressed Chickens Pork Tenderloins Choice Steaks Pickled Pigs Feet Salt Pork Weiners, Hamburger Liver Sausage Corned Beef . With the lifting of the censorship curtain, camouflage on the hiph seas. as it .Was practiced throuphout the war, come for the first tinve into its own, says an tllustratd article in the Popular Mechanics magazine. Mys tery. as deep and (fray aa sea fotf, has hidden the tricks and systems of the navy camoufleura. This was neces sary because Germany, herself, did not know these marine arts. Her sub- marines could never establish contast strong enough to unravel tlfe secrets of the ships that were made by paint and brush to disunpear, to take strange forms, to sail backward, and to perform the weirdest tricks of le gerdemain. Painted llnrkward. For instance, it may now be told that scores of ships evaded torpedoes because, to the periscope eye, ' they were apparently steam in g in one di rection, while actually progressm? in the opposite way. This uncanny evo lution was due wholly to brush and paint, and a few boards. It was ac complished by making the steamer's bow look like her stern, and her stern like her bow. At the rear, a steamer curves in below the deck line down to the water line. At her bow, she drops in a straight, sharp line from nose to the waes. i?o the camoufleurs nailed a scaffolding, sharp and straight, over her stern, painted upon it white waves breaking as from the slicing impact of a prow, and then proceeding to the real bow. painted upon either side a heavy curving line tht swung inward below the deck line. Pea color, paint and broken lines of darker hues made the lower half of the bow line invis ible. Smokcwtocks Ilcvcrwd The smoke-stacks, which always slant aft, were with paint and boards made to slant forward; that Is, the real lines of the stacks were tainted out and false angles substituted. Smoke consumers prevented the tell tale clouds from giving the whole re versal policy away to the U-boats. ntkNton Nui- to Paris. PARKS, Jan. 10- (By mail.) Miss Carrie M." Hall of Boston, formerly chief nurse for the American Hed Cross in Great Britain, haa been op pointed director of the bureau of nursing here, succeeding Miss Ruth Morgan, who haa returned to Ameri ca. Jfivefy useful thing1 should' b used. Sell that- used article to somebody who needs K -in rough the classified. HOUSEHOLD u- - ' t-risrT ? . C j H i t C,,i , ' r' l 3IIIIF Ill4kiS3i : C'U, V k-and b"roths.You will find Snow M4 Flakes satisfying in every particular. A lYoTwilllenjoyirnrnensely their iswy I delicious salty, crispness . and . hch h- P SfXi" .textur : 1 , Ir lakes.!; ,-;-st- v . - r, LYour grod-Tcan lupply, you.') , Uf- i WHY DOUGHBOY WEPT LIBERTY T.VJ Main Street Chas. II. Bluhm Gotlieb Kuri le Telephone; 187 Walter L. Cederdale CfUJLEXZ. Jan. 2. (By mall.) There were tears in the eyes of the soldier. Such tears are rare. so when the Y- M. C. A. canteen 4 worker, a young woman, saw the doughboy weeping her sym- pathy went out to him. She wondnred what tragedy had broken down a strong man's natural self-control. He wasn't makinir a sound, lust dropping . Potato Chowder. One-half cup fat, 2 onions sliced, 3 cups boiling water, 3 cups sliced pota toes, 1-4 teaspoon celery salt, 1 1-2 teaspoons salt, 1 cup chopped carrot, 2 cups hot milk; cook onion in fat; add water, potato, carrot and season ing; cook until potato Is tender; add hot milk and serve. Steak Roly-Poly.i Make a dough as for rabbit pie roll out to 1-4 inch thickness; have ready a cup of chopped cold cooked meat, seasoned with minced onion, salt and pepper, and moistened with gravy or a little cream sauce; spread this on th paste; roll up, making the ends even. ' put in a greased pan grease the top with a little melted drippings, turn into the pan 1-2 cup boiling water In which has been melt ed, 1 tablespoon drippings and bake to a rich brown, basting from time to time w'ith the contents of the pan or with more boiling water and drippings; when done put on hot plat ter, make a gravy of the pan liquor thickened with little flour, season tr taste with salt and pepper and turn over the .roly-poly;, if there is no cold cooked meat on hand 1-2 pound ham I Ui rg steak may be used with sea soning as before. lioston Brown Broad. One cup cornmea1 i cup ground rolled oata. 1 teaspoon salt. 3-4 cur molasses. 1 cup entire wheat graham flour. 5 teaspoons baking powder, 1 1-3 cups iritm; mix thor oughly dry Ingredients; add the mo lasses to the milk And add to the dry ingredients; beat well and put Into greased moulds 2-3 full; steam 3 1-2 hours; remove the covers and "bake log enough to dry the top. fliorry Fritter. Six tablespoons cornstarch. 1-4 teaspoon salt, 3 eggs, well beaten, 1-2 cup sugar. 1-4 cup cold milk, 1 pint scalded milk, 1 cup drained seeded oherries cut In halves (canned cher rles); mix dry Ingredients with cold milk; add egg yolks; then add grad ually to scalded milk Jn double boil er and cook about 15 minutes; add cherries pour in buttered shallow tin and. cool; cut In squares, dip in flour, egg and bread crumbs; fry In deep fat; drain on brown paper- 1 Hitch Potato Salad. - SWx boiled potatoes, 1-2 onion finely chopped, t teaspoon salts. 1-4 tea spoon pepper. 14 teasoon celery seed 1-4 teasoon white mustard seed,' 1-4 cup bacon fat, 1-2 cup hot vinegar; cut potatoes into 1-2 Inch cubes; add onion, salt, pepper, celery and mus tard seed: heat bacon fat. add vine gar and pour over potatoes; let stand until cool and serve on any crisp sal-1 ad green; garnish with pickled beet Apple Icsscrt, Prepare apples In the usuaUway for stewing, place in a pie dish with su gar to taste and the strained Juice of a lemon; cover the top with fine stale bread crumbs, moisten with a little water and dot the top with small pieces of butter or butter substitute bake until the fruit Is soft and the TAFT ASKSTHOUSANDS TO If. l CONFERENCE PORTLAND, Orp., Jan. 30 Thou ftandn of prominent men und women identified with the Important busi ness und puhllc affairs of Washing ton. Oregon and Idaho have been In vited by Mllllum Howard Taft, for mer president of the United States and now president of the League to Enforce Peace, to attend the Xorih westerri League' of Nations conven tion which will be held at the Mu nicipal Auditorium In Portland. Feb ruary IB and IT. Former President Taft will ttend the convention In Person and be one of the chief speak ers. Others will bo Pr. Henry van Dyke, formerly minister to the Neth erlands; Frank Walsh, former Joint chairman of the war labor hoard; President A. Lawrenco TJowell of Uar silent tears. Could It be because crumbs on top nicely browned: serve the war had ended without his seeing fighting or "Hasyour buddy died?" tim idly suggested the Y. M. C. A. worker. She had seen more than one man shed tears for his buddy who wouldn't havne done it for himself. ."Saw." said the Yank, rather crovly. "He's all right. He'll be Hkwr yowling for his slipper In a minute." He lilted his handkerchief to his eyes again. 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