Keep a Picture Record of Your Outing 'TVHE Autographic Kodak furnishes a convenient way" of keeping record of your out ings, vacation trips, names of friends, age of children and any other memorandum you may wish to make at the time you are taking pictures. Let us show you how simple it is. ATHENA DRUG COMPANY The fexaM Store PHONE 331 II will pay you to watch our Windows DA VEECTRA LOAN I use" for teenk dat anny man Could be da gooda 'Merii-a n. No mattra where upon dees earth lies com' da lamia for bees birth, So long he speak, w'en he eea here, Enongh Inglalce so he can cheer And Joosta ware hees hat an' say: "Da red da, whlta, blue, hooray!" I use' for teenk eet eea enough Ef you could joosta maka blnff ; Pretand to love your fellow-man But also akeen heem all yon can. Eet mak no odds how mooch you He So longa, w'en da flag go by. You Joosta leeft your hat an' say: "Da redda, whlta, blue, hooray!" But dat was wrong. My head was bone! For now w'en corn's dees Veectra Loan I see how mooch eet mean to me. An' all men here an' ovra sea. An' no one here, not anny man. Can be da gooda 'Merican On loss be mak' hees money say: "Da redda, whlta, blue, hooray!" T. A. DALY. War Gswings Stamps are the best remedy for an over-worked bank account Inasmuch as there Is an armistice, may one tell "central" what one thinks of the telephone service without incur ring arrest for uttering sedition? Nowadays love prefers a car to a cottage. . .s THE KITCHEN CABINET Now to the time; ah, friend, no longer wait To scatter loving smiles and words of cheer To those around whose lives ore now so dear. They may not meet you In the com ing year. Now Is the time. 1 It Twr l mm ""-" HELPFUL HINTS AND RECIPES. A French preparation for soup sea soning Is made of two ounces each of sweet marjoram, parsley, savory, thyme, lemon peel, and one ounce of j sweet basil. The , herbs ore dried, I fj, ground flue and slfti'd until well mixed. This pow der keeps Indefinitely; it should be used sparingly. Kitchen Bouquet. Put one cupful of sugar In an Iron frying pan and stir until It melts to a dark brown color. Add half a cupful of water, stir, add a clove of garlic chopped, a chopped onion, six whole cloves, a tenspqonful of salt, a saltspoonful of black pepper and n dash of tabasco sauce. Simmer SO minutes, strain nnd bottle for use. This will keep for months. Nice 10 color and to flavor sauces. Amber Marmalade This Is better than the original orange marmalade. If the hitter taste Is at all objection- nnter JUlte one orange, one grape fruit and one lemon; wash nnd wipe dry, cut in thin slices, discarding the seeds. Add 12 ctipfnls of water, three quarts, nnd let stand over night. The next day cook until the peel Is tender, then set away again over night. The next day ndd ten cupfnls of sugar and cook until It Is thick. Put In glasses and cover with poniftln. This mnkes n dozen good sized glasses. To make a cheap strained honey for the table with the lioney flavor, add a quart of water to live pounds Of sugar, and boll, ndd one pound of strninetl hrtney to the sirup while warm, mix well and It Is ready to use. Mixed Spice for General Use. This Is nn old nnd valued New England recipe. The mixture Is used In plum pudding, fruit cake and mince pies. Mix and sift thoroughly twice, two tnblespoonfuls of powdered cinnamon, one tublespoonftil each of powdered cloves and allspice, two tablespoonfuls of powdered mace and one grated nut meg. Put away In a tin box or tight glass jar and keep ready for use. The fluvor Improves with age. "Around the World in Eighty Days" was onco n fantastical dream. Prom New York to Washington, by airplane, In eighty minutes, is now an even more wonderful established fact. The government of Poland with I'ud ertwskl at the head, has been rec ognized by the allies. It was pre dicted from the start that lie was the man to bring about hnrmouy. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Medicine has been taken by catarrh sufferers for the past thlrty flve years, and has become known as the most reliable remedy for Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Medicine acts thru the Blood on the Mucous surfaces, expelling the Pol son from the Blood and healing the dis eased portions. After you have taken Hall's Catarrh Medicine for a short time you will see a srreat Imorovement In your general health. Start taking Hall's Catarrh Medi cine at once and get rid of catarrh. Bend for testimonials, free. F J. CHENHY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio. 8old by ill Drugprlsts. '3c. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of D. G. McKenzie, Deceased: Notice is hereby given to all persons whom it may concern that Alexander McKenzie has been appointed executor of the last Will and testament of Dan iel G. McKenzie, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against his estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to the said executor at his home in Ad ams, Oregon, or at the law office of Will M. Peterson in the Smith-Crawford Building at Pendleton, Oregon, attorney for the executor, within six months of the date of the first publica tion of this notice, which is Friday, the 18th day of April, 1919. Alexander McKenzie, Executor. Will M. Peterson, Attorney for Executoi. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court for Umatilla County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Cath erine A. Zerba, Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled matter and that the above entitled Court has fixed Saturday, May 10, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day as the time, and the County Court room in the Court house at Pendleton. Oregon, as the place for hearing said account and report. Objections to said final account and report should be filed on or before said date. Ernest A. Zerba, Administrator. New Waists Nothing in Ladies' Apparel is more attractive at this time of year, than a beautiful Silk Waist. The new styles are so dainty and pretty that everyone exclaims over them. Just arrived, two shipments of new designs and colors in these desirable garments. Beautiful (leorjjette Waists in Flesh, Red White, Bisque, Blue and Navy. These Waisis are especially daintv and attractive, and come in color combina tions as well as plain colors. Bound necks without collars in some styles, with fancy curl's and buttons. $4.98, 5.50, 8.90 Jersey Petticoats These garments have been very popular this season and we have just received a new assortment of splendid styles and colors. In Green, Black, Yellow, Navy. Cope n, Orange and Tan. $4.98 to $8.90 THE PRICE OF VICTORY By FRANKLIN K. LANE, Secretary of the Interior What Is Victory worth? What would we have given this time last year to have been assured of Victory? What pledge would we have not made? And now that our men have won will we hesitate to pay the bill? They paid, those boys of the Argonne, in blood and life. They will pay, many of them, through all their long lives In suffering and in weakness, "very soldier that we see is a challenge to our hearts and to our pockets. They will not be a reproof. Their eyes will never say that wo are, what they never were, quitters. We. too, can carry on. Generous they wero and generous we will be. Our pride we will prove by thanksgiving, not In words but in dollars loaned to Uncle Sam to ,iay for bringing the boys back, for the guns that were never used, for the ships that were not sunk, for the care of the men who did not die, "or the rebuilding of the men who almost "went West." All the wise men said It will be the fall of '19 before the Kaiser will be driven into his own country. Our money would have gone throughout the year to make that hope good. Hut the Hun was driven back. He lost heart and cried "Kamerad!" a year before the promised time. And the Kaiser fled, a fugitive from a beaten nation and so short a time since he had been in part nership with "Gott"! How many Victory Bonds was it worth to hear ttV.t news? Victory is not ours until we have earned it, paid for it and got the receipt in the peace treaty, with a guarantee that we shall hold what we have won the right to live In peace. Your Liberty Bond paid for the gun that drove him into exile. And your Victory Bond will make sure that he will not come back. OLD BOXER DIES ON FIELD Dick Buroe, Once Well Known In This Country Met His Death Fight ing in France. Late rrlvate Itlchard Bulge of Ihe First Surrey rifles never wus a quit ter, nnd, despite the fact that he was at the half century mark, be enlisted and died the death of a soldier. He wus once the lightweight champion of England, and was born December 19, 1805. Dick Iiurge was a nnme well known to the tight fans on both sides of the Atlantic HO years or so ago, chiefly because of his remarkable buttle with Kid Luvlgne for the lightweight cham pionship of the world. Dick wus sev eral incites taller than the Saginaw Kid, und he had a considerable ad vantage in weight, but, much to his surprise und that of the English funs, he was knocked out iu the seventeenth round. He gave ri good account of himself before be fell, however, anil there were times when the Kid had reason to feur that he hud taken on too good u man. After Burgi- quit the ring he becuuie u light promoter. Thul was in 19(H). He enlisted as n volun teer In the British army in 1915 and served with the colors for three years. Detroit Free Press. SAVE 16,000,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT THAT FORMERLY WAS LOST IN THRESHING Rulers With Business Instincts. At the outset of his Imperial career the grandfather of the former German kaiser, Frederick William, owed his accumulation of money to his com mercial dealings. One of his commer cial undertakings was to start milk rounds, which did exceedingly well, In spite of being curried on sub rosa, for the German courtiers found that the imperial favor wus dependent upun their patronizing the Imperial dairy. In this way the old emperor created n huge mill; monopoly in vurious cities, and reaped a correspondingly large profit. Kaiser, Wilhelm himself had keen commercial Instincts, und had a finger In most of the big German un dertakings. In German; It was cur rently reported that Bnllln was mere ly the figure-head of the North Ger man Lloyd line of steamships, und that the knlser was the real man ut the helm, and the same thing was said of many other money-making concerns. Farmers, Urged by Food Administra tion, Provide Seven Extra Loaves of Bread for Every American. By adopting cleaner threshing meth ods and by literally combing harvest fields to gather grain formerly wast ed, threshermen and farmers of the United States this year saved fully 10,000,000 bushels of wheat, estimated as equivalent to about seven one-pound loaves of bread for every person In the country. This result, accompanied by corresponding savings of barley, oats, rye and other grains, is shown by reports from 33 grain states to the U. S. Food Administration. Other states, although not prepared to furnish defi nite figures of conservation in the grain fields, report greatly reduced harvest losses. ' This rural food saving achievement, accomplished In scarcely six months' time, was In direct response to re quests by the Food Administration, which asked farmers and threshermen to reduce harvest losses from about 3'A per cent. the estimated average In normal times to the lowest possi ble minimum. Country grain thresh. Ing committees carried Into every grain growing community the official recommendations for accomplishing the results desired. In numerous Instances drivers of racks with leaky bottoms were sent from the fields to repair their equip ment and frequently bad order thresh ing machines were stopped until the cause of waste was removed. But In proportion to the numbe$ of persons engaged in gathering the nation's grain crop, cases of compulsion were com paratlvely rare. The Food Adminis tration freely attributes the success of the grain threshing campaign to pa triotic service by farmers, thresher men and their crews, incioentauy grain growers of the United States are many millions of dollars "in pocket" as a result of the grain saved. Avery's Pride. Conservative By the way, Avery, 1 understand you want the universal franchise ! Avery Yes! Con. Why, man, do you want your wife to become a politician? Avery It Isn't that exactly. Fact Is, she has nlways been n politician. Con. Well, what Is the reason? Avery Pride, pride, my boy pure, brute, male pride I Con. How so? I don't see the con nectlon. Avery I don't like the Idea of be ing married to n human being who is classed with the Idiots I Londuu Tlt-Blts. United States' Fliers. In his recent annual report MaJ. Gen. William L. Kenley, director of military aeronautics, stntPS that 4.HS0 men had been graduated us reserve military aviators, the first rating for pilots, by .Tune 30. Inst, with 110 bomb ers, S"i bombing pilots, 46-1 observers. SS'.l observer pilots, nnd 131 pursuit pilots. In the year ended Inst June 30 there were 152 fatalities In train ing, or an average of one death to 2.0R-I hours nnd 201,000 miles flown. Stalled engines, usually due to an error of the pilot, caused 80 deaths; collisions, 30; nnd sideslips, 10. The report goes on further to state that 440 balloon officers also had gradu ated. tBo of whom were fully qualified observers during the year. Scientific American. f- . The Man who Works for His Money ! gives full value for it and has the right to expect the . .i i a- i : ... tt . : 1 1 ; same when ne Days out ine rewaru .1 ma ion. c win aet it every time at this Grocery Store, where big val ue are nroverbial. We want the trade of those who must be careful what they spend. They more tully ! annreciate the savins our service attords. Come in. , g- j; "fW: v-r;'V-"-'i'j ' ! giye us a trial and be convinced. The EconomyfCash Grocery Phone 561 and your Orders will be filled. Quality Always Service First Caliing on Portland housewives to roll up their sleeves and don their kitchen aprons rather than pay the Increased cost of bakers' bread, and declaring the 1-cent raise decreed by the wholesale bakers as "arbitrary and unwarranted," the Portland Grocers and Merchants' association adopted resolutions amounting to an appeal for a citywide boycott on the "staff of life" as manufactured by the city's bakeries. A $10,000 fund which the recent legislature appropriated for the Ore gon naval militia can be used toward defraying the general expenses of keeping the battleship Oregon In Ore gon waters if the navy department will consent to loan the vessel to the Btate for an indefinite period. This offer was made by Governor Olcott in a telegram which he sent to Franklin D. Roosevelt, assistant secretary of the navy. That Mrs. Ole Streed of Portland, who so mysteriously disappeared from Arlington, April 11, drowned herself and her two little daughters, age 3 and 5 years, in the Columbia river, now seems established. The body of the youngest child, Vivian, was found in the river about three miles below Ar lington and the body of the other child, Virginia, was found near ma lock. The mother's body has also been recovered. Find more wheat, It came; more pork. It came ; save sugnr, It was done. So Americans answered the challenge of German starvation. Good will rules the new world as fear governed the old world. Through sharing food America helps make the whole world kin. Food control made sufficiency from shortage, kept the rein ou food prices, gave the uutlon's full stieugth exer cise. Isn't that Jnst like the Yankees? Nothing on earth could have prevented them from going luto tie! now that they're there Come UOpie. u .lsh to Modern Armor. The soldiers of oldwent forth to fight, clad in cumbersome and expen sive nrmor, which, while serving as n protection, nevertheless hindered thein from "putting forth their best fighting strength. Today Martin Je laltan, an Inventor of Rhode Island, has made It possible for a soldier to be protected by armor. He is one of several dozen Inventors who have re invented the coat of mall. The device Is a bulletproof metallic structure, which surrounds the body nnd extends from the top of the shoul ders to below the thighs. This steel coat consists of two like parts held together across the chest by means of straps. Hooks attach the coat to seml-cyllndrlcal pieces of metal which fit closely about the upper part of the lee and are fastened behind by straps. The inner surface of the armor is Mddwi The hsad is nrotected by a lined mask coiuoosed of the same wtal. Popular Sduuce Monthly. HI How About ' Garden 1 Hose? If you want a good, dependable garden hose, one that will stand the gaff of hard usage, we have it. Ours is a superior grade of moulded hose and is carried in all the wanted sizes. We can make up a hose for you in any length from 1 to 500 feet. Prices with Couplings 1-2 INCH. 15c PER FOOT 5-8 INCH. 20c PER FOOT 34 INCH, 25c PER FOOT Hose Nozzles and Repairs Lawn Sprinklers P. S. Have you seen the $15,00 fly rod and the Martin Automatic reel that are trnme to eive to some lucky fishei o o o .'' ? yf r man? 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