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W '.PI' TAC,P, ten DAILY AST ORKaONTAN, rENDLlTOKjOREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1919. TWELVE PAGES l.f $ Who! esome Food ICeeos the Children Well A tnotlicr writes: u We always use Royal Baking Powder because we know when we use it we are not using anything injurious." Prudent mothers avoid cheap baking powders because they frequently contain alum, a mineral acid. No mat ter how much they are urged to change, they stick to owoer They KNOW it is absolutely pure Royal contains no alum-Leaves no bitter taste HOUSEHOLD 1 "Oven Lunches' - 8omi morning you have other uses for the top of the stove nd would Ilka to bake the whole lunch tn the oven, Perhaps theso menu suggested by the united states Food Administration will holp you. - I. Potatoes m Cratln with Creamed Cheese Sauce Corn Uread Fresh Fruit Bauce iSnrley Bponga Cuke 11. Meat or Fish Pie, with Potato Crust Hurley lilaoults . Haked Apple 111. ' Hominy Baked with Cheese Fruit Ice Uatineal Macaroons the secretary wan testifying on the. navai appropriation hill. - The mater was brought up by tep veenuitlve Mrltten, Kcpubllcun uf II Unols, who said he wanted to, com pllment Mr, Daniels for his duclitlon. "It was a, very dllcut question decide," Daniels wild, "r held thai Commander Towers was pot In cunv niand aa an admiral and hence eould not shift Ills flair Read had done tremendously fine piece of work and I felt that he should be entitled continue In command. I know him very bIIkM1.v,, while I have taken flights with Tower but, nil things considered. I believed he should pro ceed with the same crew with which he started, and In the same way.1 Soldiers Mar Kill Game But Only the Poor Get to Eat It 'High prices are tlamed everywhere far the labor unrest. Profiteering per sisted In will kill the famous goose taot lays the well known golde egg. Clear black coffee diluted with wa ter and containing a little ammonia may be used for cleaning black cloth garments. MR. WHEAT FARMER DUPLEX TRUCKS solve your Transportation Problems. The Duplex Track which Is the crlKinal fotir-wheel drive truck is used today by hundreds of wheat farmers and is the only track on the market that is really fitted for this work. ' The Duplex ton mile saving is the same In the city or in the country over cobbled streets or almost impassable roads. . The Duplex not only has. but applies directly to all four wheels, the power to pull it through with a capacity load. It climbs the steepest winding grades, surely and evely though fully loaded. Tire savings average 30 per cent. "'" YOCR OFPOltTTJf ITS TO SAVE MOISE Til AJ $1000.00 last August we purchased two of these tracks complete with trailer for Government work. Within four months' time the war was over1 ' we had no further use for them and are offering them in condition good as new at a very low price (which includes trailer) for quick sale. Tforth Portland Box Company, North Portland, Ore. VETERANS MADE CLUB MEMBERS Don't Put If Off Order your Olympic Flour to day from one of the dealers be low. If not to day, the next time you need flour. You will be the gainer. Order a sack from any of the following Pendleton grocers: (;i:k.(;k ui-ockry cray imos. gkookry co. CVKST KXD GUOCKRY THE DEAN TATOM CO. Swat the sAL.r.ai, June 2. Every man who was in the service of the United States in me inte war Is given full member- nip in tne Salem Commercial club : by action taken at a meeting of the i board of directors la night. The memoersnip carries with it all privil eges of the club, until January 1, 19-"). Including that of voting. The action taken is along the line service being rendered the veter ans by the War Camp Community service but the Salem club is the first similar organization in Oregon to ex tend all its privileges to the men. The .directors were agreed that the mem bership should be in every way the .fame as though it were secured by I Paymf nt of the regular fee and there .will be no distinction made between the service men and the other mem bers. HS i It is the idea of the directors thai J the rooms, and facilities of' the cluh be used by the service men aa freely 'as possible and that they make it their club home. liar ley Kpouire t'ako. Four eggs, 1 tablespoon, 1 cup sugar, 1 1-2 oupa barley flour, 1-8 tea spoon, suit. Separate the whites and yolks of eggs, beat yolks till thick and lemon-colored, add augar and beat til light; then the lemon juice und salt. Fold lnthe well-beaten whltea of eggs and the lightly sifted flour and bake in "a moderate oven. Moat Mo With Potato Crust. Two cupa cooked meat, 1 cup stock, 1 tablespoon fat, 1-4 tablespoon flour. 1-4 teaspoon fat, peper. 2 cups mash- ed otatoes. . Put diced meat into baking dish. Add brown sauce made of fat. flour, seasonings and stock. Cover top with mashed potatoes, brush with fat and brown in oven. (Fish may be used instead of meut it de sired.) Cottage Cnoeee. Try cottage cheese in these new reoipes. You will like It and it will cut down your meat and egg bills. More muscle building material is available in a pound of cottage cheese than in the same amount of either meat or eggs. Cottage Cheese Ixaf With Beans oi Peas. 1 cup cottage cheese. 1-4 teaspoon soda to neutralize acid. I cups cooked beans. 1 cup boiled rice (dry). ' 1 cup dry bread crumbs corn Victory bread). 2 tablespoons chopped onloa or 12 teaspoon onion Juice. 2 tablespoons savory fat. Chopped celery or celery salt.' or pimentos, or Worcestershire sauce, or mixed poultry seasoning. Peas and small lima beans may be used whole. Mash larger beans oi put them through the meat chopper. Mix beuns, cheese, bread crumbs and seasoning together well and form In to a roll. The roll should be mixed WITH TUB AMERICAN ARMY OF OCCUPATION, June 4. The American soldiers fond of wild game hunting are looking forward to July I when the season for duck, snipe, plover, wild swans, cranes and other swamp and bog game fowl begins. It was decided recently by 3rd army offi cers that the soldiers of the army of occupation should abide by the tier man regulations regarding wild game. The open season for birds of the swamp will be the first opportunity of the summer for the Americans to try their hand at this kind of shooting. But the American soldiers will not be allowed to have the leaaure of eat ing the game even after he had had victory in the field. To prevent tho soldiers from depleting the food sup ply of the country all meat obtained as a result of hunting by any army personnel will be turned over to the poor people of the locality In which the game was killed. war ends enters FOR t lllLDIEII.N OF UKK.MA.NY NEW YORK. June 4. An unusual phase of the food shortage situation in Germany which has Just come to light is the fact that Gorman children will look in vain for the circus of prewar splendor during some time to eome. The jungle beasts, whieh once ao de lighted them, were sacrificed for food during the hungry days their country suffered before the signing? of the armistice. This information is contained in a late report issued by the American Re lief Administration. No. 115 Broadway. The Hagenbeek collection shrunk from three hundred to sixty animals during the four years of the war. "i inn Finnnnnnnnnn I , J-l L j jLU- lULJULfc llIJL I : pjv- - 1-941 : Fm. J. B.1 Coffee ' is vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor indefinately. The most . economical coffee you can buy.: Remember 'Our Guarantee BUT THE FIVE POUND CAfr Z WTr 1 ' BUI THE FIVE FOUND CAJT 15 Vif$l !,? 1 " M0RS' B0XET JJ Wf'Mw M Oil UIImu. HI Youth, 13, Will Preach Confirmation Sermon SAN FRANCISCO, June 3. Mau rice Rosenberg, 13, will preach a con firmation sermon to the congregation of the Keneseth Isreal church Thurs day. The boy Is studying to become a Rabbi. lie is still in grammer school. KAVOIt COMMISSION OONTROIj. WASHINGTON. June S. The Mn ate interstate commerce- eonrmlttee fa vorably reported a resolution restor ing to the interstate commerce com. mission control over railroad rates. CAPTI'RK ItTJMOR IISCRETITrT), liONnoVb June St. A r'4rieiihagpn dl(maU'li toJay Atatcd that KMtlion!an and 'lnnili ftunvn liave raptured Petrosrail. Tho Itritiidi war office rrgardM the n-fiort nntriio. Its latent lufor mutioti Imlk-atlna; liat ho Inst ad ranee on ctrograd lias been slowed ui. nclKlnm and tucmbur(r Confer. BRUSBKIjS, June 3. In accord ance with the desire expressed by the Paris conference that the Belgfan and Luxemburg governments should dis cuss the ftuestion of an economic and political rapprochement, six delegates from Luxemburg have arrived In Brussels. T.lbcl Award Srt Aide. WASHINGTON. June 4 Federal court decrees awarding John Arm strong hCaloner $10,000 damages e-ealnst the Washington Post for al leged libel growing out of publication of an-ertlele regarding the killing of John Oillard at Chaloner's home. Merry Mills. Va, were set aside today by the supreme cemrt -. FLY SWATTERS, FLY POISON AND STICKY FLY PAPER. J Every fly killed now means that many less to kill later on. Buy your groceries and meats from the store that keeps your eatables free from flies, and then swat the fly wherever you see them, and enjoy your clean food. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's on the market, we have it." We desire to announce that our superior quality line of Mary Patricia Chocolates in ijuckags, will Pendleton by be sold in Sheehan Bros. "The Cosy Pendleton Drug Co. Thompson Drug Co. Rorhcw VWt Kx-Kalser. i AMERONOEN, June 3. Excite ment was caused yesterday by the ar rival of a number of Germans at Am- erongen castle. The German ex-em ! peror walked morning and afternoon in the garden with three men. dis- i cussing In a loud voice some serious I subject, but their words eould not be . nnrlrKtnnd t; One of the ex-emperor's companions i apparently was Dr. Alfred Ztmmer ; mann once German secretary of for eign affairs. j. It Is reported the delegation repre sented the all-German party. Con, flrmation of this or of other details of the visit have been 'unobtainable, '.j The full text of the- pesvee terms printed in German, reached the ex- emperor yesterday. " Daniels Declined To Permit Towers To Fly on NC-4 I! WASHINOTON, June 4. Refd'Kl secretary Daniel to permit FlUrht Tommander John H. Tower to- pro ! oeed from Ponta Delftada to Lisbon nhoflrd th naval senn-tane NC-4, with l4titctnont-( out mander Head, wui) tommenrtect hr m-vnhttrn f the Hoiin Vi,v,il Afiiirt li'iiUUilJV, l.'jrfvtc nii.tj: Trie symptoms weer somewhat slm-, ilar to nplnal meningitis and he wu seriously 111 but a few hours. A broth- Dan, died In France. There are several other brother?. Col'RNHA(il, auiKt t. A hun dred itheiiMh meiiihm of tin nuttou at aienthly fOiiftTretl wltli l liuiicollor SclMldcmuun yeM-i'nliiy fir four bonrs, and agreed the ;riian tfov- cnuiwnt Hhonld reje-t the new KlMn ish rcrpubiUv a IJort.n UHiaU'K today rcpottod Brittstk KopuKc A f Khan". Hoy Death MyMe:m COTTA(iB OROVB, Or., June 4. Tho man Kby, 15-year-old ton of Mrs. Jmma Bby, died yesterday from some cause which several ihalrtnn9 wera U nikhlfk in dtirniino. H Iniurerl his mixeo ' very stiff, for It will be come much waa ,wo weens oemre in a mi irom softftr on heatinu. Bake it In a mod. oicycis ana n is mouffni tnis may erate oven, basting occasionally with have ben a contributory cause, a well flavored fat. Serve with, toma to or other sauce. Suggested dinner men u Co t tage cheese loaf made with, dried lima beans; fried onions, buttered carrots. dandelion greens, spinach, or green sailad; oatmeal Jbread; coffe apple or berry Liberty tart ,1. e., one crust pie with crust made of 50 per cent corn meal, and served with cot tage cheese on top. Oottago Blieeae and Nut Loaf.. 4 2 cupa cottage cheese. 1 cup chopped nuts (use local nuts If possible). 1 cup cold left over cereal (any kind). 1 cup dry bread crumbs (corn or Victory bread). 2 tablespoons chopped onion, or 1-2 teaspoon onion juice. 1 tablespoon fat. Salt, pepper. 1-S teaspoon soda or more to neu tralize acid. Poultry seasoning or mixed' herbs. Worcestershire sauce, or kitchen btfmiuet If desired. . Mix all Ingredients together thor oughly and bake In a buttered an in a hot oven till top and sides are well browned over. Turn out on a hot platter. Serve with a brown or to mato sauco if desired. Variations This loaf Is particular ly good made with peanuts. Substi tute for the cup of chopped nuts In the rule above. 2 tablespoons of pea nut butter and 1-2 cup of coarsely chopped nuts, and season with 1-2 teaspoon of ground sage or with 1 teaspoon of mixed poultry seasoning. Where walnuts are used, pimentos make a good garnish. Suggested menu Cottage cheese loaf, mashed potatoes, string beans or spinach, radishes, dressed lettuce, oi green onions, barley bread, Jam tart, coffee. Hakcd Soy I trnn I .oaf. Chop 2 cups of boiled beans with three pimentos add J-3 cup of cottage cheese. 1 teaspoon of salt and a little pepper. If the mixture is too dry to shane Into a loaf add liquid from means or pimentos to moisten. Shape into a loaf, and bake In a moderate oven, basting; frequently with butter and water. iL Ijifii! Good blood makes firm tissue, strong nenres, steady eyes arid clear brain. Keep your blood pure and full of healthy, red corpuscles, and your liver active, by using Beecham's Pills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its food, and the food to nourish the body. A world famous remedy to strengthen the vital orgar and help to Make Pure Blood tXre'ctioas ot SpecM Vela ss Womn era with Every Bos. Sola) by dracsaXa Urauf hoot the world. In boass, 10c, 25c RETURNS TO FARM WHERE 53 MILES OF BERRY VINES GROW berries and loganberries. , There are SI miles of vines on Mr,, Worslev's farm In fruit this year and he hits contracted vhla entire output with the Loju Manufacturing Co.. of Salem. All ef his loxarjwrrlra are I!. S. Worslev who has tieen In sold for the lulce. his strawherrtra Kasiern Orencnn f"r thrre weeks In are shipped 'east to be made Into fla. the Intcrt-Ht of the ItooMsvelt hlahway , vorlnit syrups and Jains and the bonding Issue, left for Astoria on No. j blackberries are canned. He has a 17 and will return to his berry ! ton year contract with the lJu con. farm at Rvensnn. near Astoria, to har. j corn for his entire output, which hs vest his crop of strawberries, black- enpecu to total 600 tons this season. I ' i ' - 1 , . ; j LONDON. June 4. The Aftthun main offensive against Thai is devel oping;. The latest official information from Simla received May 29 and 30 shows that aU attacks on Fort Thai have been repulsed. Air reconnaissance dtscloced about t 300 of ire enemy near Thai. Their camps were effectively bombed. At tho capture of the Afghan fort at Baldak opposite Chaman. Baluch istan, the British took 180 prisoners; and killed SiOXjf the enemy. 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