East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST .DREG ONIATT. PENDLETON, OREGON," FRIDAY, FERPJIATEY 2T,m
EIGHT PAGES
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CO
NROY'S
CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St Free Delivery. Phone 640
'S BUSTED
- THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
BOB WHITE SOAP, 20 Bars. . . ... $1.00
IVORY SOAP, 16 Bars ........ . . . : . $1.00
Best Creamery Butter 1 lb. 52c; 2 lbs. $1.04
Red Mexican Beans, 4 lbs . . 25c
Pop Corn, 1 lb 15c
Olympic Pancake Flour, pkg 35c
Matches 4 boxes 25c, 12 boxes 70c
Cheese, 1 lb. 40c
Folgers Ensign Coffee, 1 lb 25c
Sweet Oranges, 3 doz $1.00
M
THREE CARLOADS JUST RECEIVED. J
. One Carload of FORD Touring Cars S
One Carload of FORD Roadsters p
One Carload of FORD Trucks. f
Roadsters Touring Cars
Trucks
tYou can get immediate delivery if you come iri at 4
once. You had better hurry and sign up, an order as 4
all orders will be filled in rotation t :! 1 f - 4
I Simpson Auto Co. I ; j
Water Johnson Star ' Phone 403
: Girls! Use Lemons!
!: Make a Bleaching,
Beautifying Cream
The Juice of two fresh lemons strainea
Into a bottle containing three ounces
of orchard white ma ken a whole quar
ter pint of the most remarkable lemon
skin beautlfler at about the cost one
must pay for a small Jar of the ordln
ary cold cream Care should be ta
ken to strain the lemon Juice through
a fine cloth so no lemon pulp guts In
then this Minn will keep fcsh for
months. Every woman knows that
lemon Juice Is used to bleach and re
move such blemishes aa freckle.
sallowness and tan and Is the Ideal
skin softener, smoothener and beauu
fier. '' r - ' ' ' '
JiiRt try H! Oct three ounces of
orchard white at any pharmacy and
two lemon from the grocer and make;
up a quarter pint of this sweetly fra
grant lemon lotion and mama go it
daily Into the face, neck, arms ana
hands. 'It naturally should help to
soften, freshen, bleach and bring out
the roses and beauty of any skin. It
la simply marvelous to smoothen
rough, red hands.
EIGHT GERMAN LINERS
ASSIGNED TO AMERICA
Washington. Feb. 20. Eight
largo German liners, now at Hamburg
have been assigned to the United
States -under -the allocation of Teu
tonic torinuge, the war department to
day unnounced. The allocation of
other liners Is Imminent and a capa
city for troop movement or from fifty
to sixty thousand a month is estimated
from thiB source.
Phonograph Dictator
Quacks to Wild Ducks,
Droves Answer Call
OAKLAND, Col- Feb. 21.
Hen' Woolne, former city attor-
ney. Is being sought out by many
hunters who wish to Inspect his
duckwerfer."
Woolner claims to have origl-
"rated a method for attracting
wild ducks. He allowed a duck
to dictate into his phonograph-
dictating machine, and then In-
j stalled the machine with its new
i record near his post in the marsh.
j Wild ducks mobilized from all
1 points of the compass when
I Wooler's duck began squaking,
j and Woolner claims to have shot
the legal limit In 15 minutes.
UEMPSKVH MANAGF.lt RAYS
TIGHT WAS NOT 11XKD
3
KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
Oldest and Largest National Bank
."O X . '
in the State Outside of Portland
SECURITY
EVERYTHING FOR
SUNDAY'S BREAKFAST and DINNER
2
A -jL ' ,i f n. 11.. elii of for-
K jrrom tne grape iruit m me niuiunig iu
J Jp rom me grape xi uii-1 uic uiuiu
4 dinner mints, we have ts .
t qalifovnia'CeleiyHeaa Lettuce,
Radishes, Cauli-
V flower. Cabbage and Citrus Fruits, Hot House Let-
4 tuce, Spinach and Rhubarb are fresh daily in our pro-
duce department.
R ... 1 . ... - 1 finn T.lr Qoil- 4
K And the Duccner says lie nas aumc j.mc x
f sages for breakfast, while his supply of Pork Roasts, 4
Legs of Mutton, Tot Roasts, Chickens and resn
A Fish are extra nice to choose from
5
Pendleton Trading Co.
i "It It's On the Market We Have It."
JSEW arYOnK. . Feb. , 21i Jack
Kearns, manager of Jack Dempsey.
has Issued a signed statement denying
the charge made by Fed Fulton that
the result of Fultons bout with Demp
csey was a prearranged affair. Keams
states:
"My Instructions to the referee of
the Kulton-Dcmpsey bout were to tell
the men to shake hands before the
bell and to come out fighting. Ii
Tvx Rlckard. who Is expected to se
lect Dempsey as Willard's opponent.
says the word he will meet Fultonany
time for any number of rounds to
prove that the previous bout was n
a 'fluke.' " .
HUM RCIBE MS
What the Picture Theaters
Have to Tell You.
DRAMA OP WAR AJfD TXVB TO
BE SHOW AT rssriMK xui'i
u.nairsi. nrfltlnck of the Pastime
tiimim annmmceji that beslnnlmr to
morrow will present t'eggy yianu
In her latest big success. "Marriages
Are Made.!' This picture Is advertised
am thrininsr drama of war-time woo
ing, in which two clever, resourceful
men battle with hands and wits for tne
love of an American heiress. Man.
aeer Matlock announces also that
"Marriages Are Made" furnishes a
strong and timely expose of the secret
German spy system In. this country.
How these foreign agents takd advan.
tage of the least slip on the part ot
the patriotic but unwary citizen, and
how their plans may be recognised
and exposed, are clearly and graphi
cally set forth. i
AlrA TODAY.
"TIio Source" Shows Women
llravn Men : llate Ooward.
The theory that womon love brave
men and scorn cowards Is orousnt
mi, vivlrilv In "The Source." Wallace
Iteld's latest Paramount Picture. Mr.
Held portrays the role of Van Twlller
Yard, a well-born young man. wno
has sunk low through Indulgence In
liouor and who Is shanghaied to
Vermont lumber camp. A Swedish
girl Svea Nord. becomes Interested
In him, but a lumber boss who wants
to make a hit with the girl beats Mm
un cruelly.
She Is at first astonished, then
scornful, when Yard proves too much
nt a roward to defend himself. But
she docs not realize that Yard- cow
ardlce springs from physical weak
n end too much liquor. Two
months later he has redeemed him
self end again cornea to blows wltn
the lumber boss, while the girl looks
nut ibis time he doea up ine
botw in great shape.
Wallace Held scores In the role of
Van Twlller Yard and Ann Little is
excellent as Svea Nord. James Cruxe
Is Langlols, the lumber boss. The
picture, which will be shown at the
AUa theater today, was directed by
George Melford. .
HOUSEHOLD
Beware of Counterfeits!
Some are Talcum Powder.
DON!
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For Headache
Neuralgia
Earache
Toothache
Achy Gums
Lumbago
Rheumatism
Colds
Grippe
Influenzal Colds
Neuritis
Lame Back
Joint-Pains
Pain! Pain!
Adults Take one or wo
tablets anytime, with water. If
necessary, repeat dose three
times a day, after meals.
' Sines the original introduction f
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" millions
upon millions of these genuine tab
let have ben prescribe by physi
cian and taken y the yopl each
yesr, with perfect safety. ' tt.
"Bayer
CrW
on genuine
Tablets.
MISOEUiAJTEOUS RECIPES.
Pineapple and Sago Pudding.
Put 1 cup fine sago In saucepan;
add 3 cups water; boll and stir until
clear and then add the Juice of 1
lemon, 1-2 cup of sugar, and 1 cup
grated pineapple. Turn out and serve
with whipped cream. '
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Dried Ito on "Tousti
Heat dried beet in-2 tablespoons of
melted butter. "Arranre the tender
slices on toast. Mix 1 tablespoon
flour and 1 cun of milk with the melt
ed butter. Cook until creamy. Pour
over the dried. ee. 'GarBlsh. -with
minced parsley and hard-Doiiea egg.
Serves four. ; . f r 3 f ' '
Dried Hcef 'With Macaroni.
Cook 1-2 package macaroni in 2
quarts boiling salted water until ten
der. Drain and rinse with boiling
water. Make a' cream1 sauce with a
pint hot milk and 1-3 cup flour and
combine with macaroni. In a casser
ole put a layer of tho macaroni, then
a layer of dried beef, and so on until
the macaroni is used up. Put cracker
crumbs on top. butter, salt and pep
per. Bake until brown.
lipmon Pie".
Tllend 1 large tablespoon of flour
with 1 cup of white sugar and 1-
teaspoon of Bait. Add the juice and
grated rind of 1 large lemon. Mix
well. Pour on slowly 1 cup boiling
water and stir until smooth. Then j
add the beaten yolks of 3 eggs. Stl
all together, then add the whites
which have been beaten to a stift
froth. Pour into a Tie plate lined
with a rich crust and bake until firm.
Chocolate Ctaltc.
Break 2 eggs Into a cup and fill the
cup up with milk. In the mixing
bowl sift 1 1-2 cups pastry iiour ana
1 cuu of sugar, 2 teaspoons baking
nowder ami a pinch of salt. After
wards pour in milk and eggs with 9
tablespoons of melted butter. Mix to
gether and bent well. Bake in two
Washington pie tins.
Filling Melt 2 squares of chocolare
tablespoons melted butter, 2 cups
of sugar and milk.
Scalloped CJiecsc.
Steven or 8 slices of bread, 1 or i
eggs, 1-2 pound of cheese, 1 teaspoon
salt, a few grains pepper, cup mils..
Hutter a baking dish and arrangt.
tho bread, cut in pieces, and th
cheese. In alternate layers, having a
nyer of bread on the bottom, and on
on the top. Beat the eggs, add th
salt and pepper and 1 cup of milk.
Pour this over the bread and ado
enough more milk to nearly cover the
mixture. Bake in a moderate oven.
f.$S Buy only
19 ATE Ml "Bayer"
VrT package,
ASPIRIN
CHILDREN 10c
ADULTS 30c
IN PARAMOUNT'?
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A story of peavies, giant-hooks and lumber-jacks.
Photographed in the giant forests of Vermont A
virile red-blood drama of the woods.
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J. MONTGOMERY FLAGG COMEDY
i'ryl'.'INDEPENDENCEB'GOSff';
ALTA ORCHESTRA
Prof. Nagler, Director.
VAUDEVILLE
QUIGLEY & WHITE
Novelty Surprise.
LANCASTER BROS.
Comedy Music Singing.
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LOVE AND HOPB I.OST,
' . i spi.IiE IS A SVICIDE
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SAN' FRAN'CISCO, Feb. 2.f Cap
tain', Alet Gustaison. artlllerjr foiT.
V 8. A.'. Is dead hero. He shot him
self while brooding over the deathjof
his 20 Jear old" wife. "Since my mate
died .there Is not the slightest hope in
the wnrld of being happy again . .
, realize, you worUHy rabble, that
love and understanding are all there
is In the world." he wrote. Gustaf-
son hails from Chicago.
PASTIM
TODAY
CHILDREN 5c
ADULTS 30c
PEGGY HYLAND
IN
"Marnageb Are Made
if? V
A tJ-'boat wedding wai planned, but we see America
first in love and war.
LKO COMEDY
ROUGH ON HUSBANDS
Fun and Laughter.
WILL AIR FACTS OF
ALLEGED BRIBERY
Aspirin Id the trmAe msrlc ef lUytr Mannfar
lutc oi MotioaccUcacidcater oi Salicyiicacid
Ask for and Insist Upon
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin."
American Owned, Entirely.
SO cent package Larger aina fcW
School Will Hn lid Addition.
Columbia school district" near Her
mlstnn will build an addition to the
present school building In the near
future, according to V. W. flreen,
county school superintendent, who re
turned last evening from a visit to
that section The Columbia school
now has an enrollment of
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20. The full
est publicity on the alleged briber
conspiracy in the third naval district,
which enabled "draft dodgers" to se
cure ; landsmen's assignments In. the
KiiiiKuiimry battles between Mexican
are available. It is learned at the navj
"department today. , , . ,
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Whjae baseball fans cannot under
stand is why more of the stars of the
diamond did not qualify as major
generols In the war.
CELERY KING
WHEN FEVERISH
Don't make the mistake of bothering
with uncertain remitles for Celery
King a purly vegetable formula made
Two Marriage Licenses Issued.
A. marriage license was issued to
day by the county clerk to Fydney
Austin Morton and Mable Main, both
of Pendleton. A license waa issued
vejterday to Virgil K. Wlllaby and
Lulu Ana.XbarploUl oX AUtoe-ju.
0 pupils, jtnto palatable tea is nature's best
remedy for constipation, upset stom
ach, coated tongu- and sick headache.
It's the same old remedy that thou
sands .swear by and costs only a few
cents for a generous package.
Take it freely and give it to the little
ones when cross und feverish...
BOSTON
Restaurant
Telephone 431
617 Main Street
Noodles and Chop Suey.
Meals At All Hours
, DAY A XI) NIGHT
Regular Meals 30c
Meal Tickets St Meals for 16.00
Highest cash price paid
for chickens ' and
fresh eggs.
ENG YUKE, Trop.
First Class Service
We Cater to the Work logmen.
8 at W
fCANDIESf
A ' Just received a large t
5 supply. You can't buy
4 ."better candies, better 4
At ' ... a. i 4m
k assorimenr- anyv
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in the world than
here.
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right p
We have tried to 5
carry this policy of se- S
lecting the best through 5
out our business. S
Come in and judge 4
for yourself how well 8
we have succeeded. 5
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