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TEN PAGI3 TAGS FIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1916. s Daily Chats With the Housewife T Pep, vim, life ! The resilience that always comes up smiling after every shock. The strength and endurance that simply "eat up" the road. These are the qualities that produce big mileage. These are the qualities that are built into every Savage Tire. And if you have a Savage Grafinite Tube inside your Savage Casing you can simply forget road troubles. FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS! INDEPENDENT GARAGE 122-324 Court St., Pendleton. Ore. BABBIT KAVSAGE? POSSIBLT Tfcat toothsome anomaly, the wewerwurst. is to be made even more anomalous if plans of a group 'f Texa promoters are carried to OTooessftit completion. But they won't be, according to Oscar F. May er, pork packer, because the meat of the loping jack rabbit is much too oft and too fluid for use in the man tjectnre of sausage. Dispatches from Austin, Tes., however, insist that the state dep.inment of. sericulture there ban decided to take up the task ol creating a countrywide demand for rabbit r.ifat and that a plant for the man a fa lure of sausage, from the neat of the Texas jack rabbit is to Ite erected and put into operation in Went Texas. One dispatch sas not less thiin 1. 00,000 rabbits will ba oWpped to New England and eastern markets during the winter. "Rabbit meat hasn't enough con sistency for sausage," declared Mr. Mayer, "it goes to pieces, because it contains too much water. In the early days I did some experimenting myself, but not with rabbits. No, with buffaloes. That was in the '80s, and the experiment was success ful. Good sausages they made. But rabbit no. no. The scheme can come to nothing.' "I don't think we'll ever get into that line even if the experiment shiuld prove successful," he said. Whether the scheme goes through or falls through, through, there will be a wholesale slaughter of rabbits in Texas, for those energetic animals are considered much of a nuisance and a bounty of 5 cents a head is paid for their destruction. Fred W. Davis, commissioner of agriculture, says they are quojed in some cities at a higher price than turkey or chicken. Sudden Attack Brought Threat ot Operation i it HOM KMA.HK COKXKD BEEF. Rub each piece of beef well with salt, mix with one-tenth part ot salt peter until the salt lies dry upon th surface. Put aside in a cold place for 24 hours, and repeat the pro cess, rubbing in the mixture vers thoroughly. Put away again until the next day, by which time the pickle should be ready. This is made of five gallons of water, one gallon ot salt, four ounces of salt peter, l 1-2 pounds of brown sugar. Boil this brine 1 minutes, let it get perfectly cold, then pour over the beef, having wiped the latter perfect ly dry. Examine the pickle from time, to time to see if it keeps well. If not, take out the meat without de lay, wipe It and rub In dry salt, cov ering it well until you can prepare new and stronger brine. APPLE HITS, Well named is this dessert for it makes a "hit'" with every member of the family. Take Greenings, or other tart cooking spies, pare, and cut them in quarters (or eighths, if large). Stand them symmetrically In a making dish. Squeeze over them the juice of a lemon and add a part ef the rind, grated or sliced thin. Drop in bits of butter in all a ta blespoon a few cloves, and sugar to taste. Bake and serve either hot or cold. ECONOMY CAKE. Put into a saucepan 1 cup fruit of any sort, raisins or currants, . cup sugar, scant 1-5 cup lard, 1 !- cups water, 2 1-2 teaspoons of mixed spice, pinch of salt. Boil for 5 minutes and, when near ly cool, add a teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in & little warm water; then, gradually, stirring constantly, 2 cups of flour with 1 teaspoon of baking powder mixed in it. Pour Iri to well buttered tin and bake for 1 hour or longer If necessary. BAKED QUINCES. Pare and quarter the quinces. Ex tract the seeds and stew in clear wa ter until a straw will pierce the fruit. Put into a making dish with a half cup of sugar to every eight quinces: pour over them the liquor in which they were boiled, cover closely, and steam in the oven one hour, when they are taken out, lay them in a covered bowl to keep warm return the sirup to the saucepan and boll 20 minutes. Pour over the quinces and set away covered to cool. Eat cool. FOIt KEEPING MANY CUPMXGS In compiling data for a paper to be read before a woman's club, one of the members collected hundreds of clippings bearing on her subject. These were to be classified under eight heads, and the club woman, after trying other ways unsuccessful ly, finally got a shoe bag having eight compartments, pinned a type written slip over each to designate the heading, and put her clippings into the proper compartments, where they stayed until ready to be used. The bag was tacked temporarily on ,the wall at the side of her desk, and the work was speedily and neatly dispatched. SENT FOR A BOTTLE OF FRUIT OLA AND WAS QUICKLY RE LIEVED OF GALL STONE TROUBLE. ' After doctoring with several dif ferent doctors and getting no relief. Mr. T. I Sherman, 17 Crocker ave nue. Johnson City, N. Y., says he was taken very suddenly one night witii severe pains and on calling the doc tor was told he had gall stones and that an operation was necessary. Mr. Sherman writes, "I had heard of Fruitola so sent for a bottle and took it. I was relieved of a large quan tity of gall stones, and continued the treatment. Now I am quite well, and have regained over forty pounds lost weight" Fruitola and Traxo are compound ed from the original Edsall formulas at the Pin us laboratories in Monti- -'Telle, IB, and can be purchased in Pendleton of Tallman & Co., 623 Main street; a doctor's prescription is not necessary. Fruitola is a pure fruit at! .that arte as an intestinal lubricant and disintegrates the hardened ' particles that cause so much suffering, discharging the accumulated " Me So the sufferer's intense relief. One dose is usually sufficient to in- dirate Its 'efficacy. Traxo is a tonic-alterative that is most effective to re ' build and restore the weakened, run-down system. .A booklet of special interest to those who suffer from stomach trouble 'can fee obtained by writing to the Pinus Laboratories, Monticello, Illinois. IK' .J - MJr" MK.T.L SICEIIMAX "Props" greeted me with a smile that adlcated the world was treating him rail. "When yon come to figer It out," wnfided he, "de life ot a prop boy tln't so bad after all. We have lots ov fun, and den lookit all de big stars we meet People always talk about dese stars beta' tip-stage. Well, dat might be true In some places, but It ain't so In our studio. Lookit 'Dusty' Farnum. He Just comes In a few min utes ago and hollers: 'Hello, Props! How's de kid t He's dere wld de smile all de time, and when he's got notln' ;pedal to do he comes around and tells :s stories, and believe me, boy, dat guy tin spiel out de funny chin goods. He ikes to Md wld de bunch, and If we ;ld him back he takes It wld a grin. ;ie Jon't git sore, like a lot of gnys .Vuuld. "Den dere's Kathlyn Williams. Say, ild. she's some gal! Everybody Is In love wld her. When she comes In every morning she Just spills sunshine all over de place. She usually has a bunch of flowers from her garden and hands dem around. Vivian Martin, Lenore Ulricb, Colin Chase de whole Imneh Is de same. Always smllin' and -and-democratlc. dat's It-democrat-c. Ton know dey mingle wld de much. 1 "It's Jes like a big family at our mdlo; but, believe me. It wouldn't be neb happy family if It wuz not for i props being on de Job all de time, e other day we were taking a scene for Lenore Ulrica's new pitcher, Tha Road to Love.' Lenore wuz to rush up to a door wot wuc locked and try to push de door In. When de scene was beln' taken some one forgot to lock ds door. I Just noticed dls in time an' ran up an' braced it from de outside. It wuz a long scene and wuz going great better dan any of de rehearsals if I hadn't been on de Job believe me, one grand big 'scene would a been spoiled 'cause she'd a gone through dat door on de first push. It took all me strent to hold It! "Wot gits me goat do is when de director tells you to do sometln and don't tell you enough. Yesterday I gets a note from one of de directors out on location which ses: 'Bring over de shells immediately.' I didn't know if dey wanted, sea-shells, gun-shells or oyster shells. Well I had t' do some, tin and do sometln quick. Dat note was meant for one of de odder prop boys but I wuz de only one here, so I had to git busy. I beats It around to de fish-man and buys every kind uv a shell I could see, den I goes to a sporting-goods shop and buys up all kinds uv gun shells. Wld a basklt full of junk I beats It to de location and when I gits dere everybody gives ma de ha ba. Dey wanted de fish-shells awrigtit but de gun shells came in handy too." Here a, roar for "Props" resounded and immediately my friend disappeared after n hnsty promise te give further particulars on the mor I row. "The Natural Shortening1' s Cake that "melts in your mouth"! Cottolene creams uo easily and beautifully and in sures the lightness and delicacy that good cake requires. By using Cottolene in cake-making you will always be sure of the best results. This excellent pure food product is the ideal shortening for bis cuits and pastry of all kinds. Used for frying it makes foods better, more tasty and more digestible. You can have it in large or small pails, as you like. Arrange with your grocer to supply you with Cottolene regularly. J;' '..,.n.lr,lrl-.,H--j to Almond Cream Cake Cream cup of butter and Cottolene packed together ,dd one cup of tug ar, and mil In alternately cup of milk or water and two cupt of pastry flour sifted three times with two teaspoon baking powder. Beat well, flavor and add Ave stiffly beaten whine, Bake in two layers. Whlptweetenedcreamuntll stiff; flavor with almond ex tract and sherry; add chopped blanched almonds and spread between and over the layers. Garnish with cherries. From "HOME HELPS" moM hm U you wWM our Gowrui Officti, Chicago LlElZEZFA! R BAN KS5S5ZJ "Cottolene maket good cooking better 7 OPEN WINDOW WEEK ANTI-GERM BATTLE NEW YORK, Dec. . Barring only blizards, of which none is in sight. New York is dated beginning Dec. 4 for an "Open Window Week," which la to include the novelty of a "Walk to Work Day." The schedule has been planned by Dr. Charles Bolduan of the Health department and ithe massacre of at least 789 123 450 789 056 vbgkq vb least 890,789,563,962,922,377 1-2 and then some disease germs is ex pected. Bach day will feature a big battle against the little things that try to brhig the doctor and the undertaker to the door. Monday Is "Open Win dow Day;" Tuesday, "Medical Exam ination Day;" "Wednesday, "Walk to Work Day;" Thursday, "Sanitary Workshop Day;" Friday, "Children's Health Day;" "Sunshine Sabbath," Saturday and Sunday. "Let every window in every human habitation be flung open Monday, Dec. 4." said Dr. Balduan. "Let every nook and cranny of every house, apartment, factory and tenement be treated to big draughts of cleansing fresh air. "The clinics of every hospital In the city will cooperate on Tuesday In furthering Medical Examination day.' This day Is for the man and woman who mny not be 111, but should undergo an examination by physi cians who could advise them ot their exact physical status. Persona past thirty years of age should be exam ined at least once a year by doctors." The Children Will Want It. The ChUdren Will Enjoy It. PARIS LAI XWIIKS TO CLOSE UNLESS COAL IS SIPPI.IE1) PARIS, Dec. 7. Proprietors of 1 Yr.isiro FARES for the HOLIDAYS Dec. 21-25 In Washington, Idaho, Oregon Northern Pacific Railway Ask the Agent for Details W. Adams, Agent Pendleton, Orejoa J. M. McCoy T. P. A. Spokane, Wash. A. D. Charlton, A. G. P. A. Portland, Ore. IH. VINCENT BECOMES 4 HEM) OF KOCKEEELI.EK 4 FOUNDATION. laundries in Paris and the neighbor ing districts have decided to close their establishments on December 20 unless the government guarantees ;them an adequate supply of coal. A Well Known Woman SpealG. la Every Town In Oregon Neighbor Say the Same). It 'Mi j NEW YORK ,Dec. 6. Dr. Oeorge Vincent, president of the University of Minnesota, will become prenldent of the Rockefeller Foundation on May IS, 1917, succeeding John D. Rockefeller, Jr., who resigns to be come chairman of the board of trus tee. It was said that Mr. Rocke fi Iter's resignation Is due to his In ability to handle all of the work at tached to the rapidly growing Foundation. Portland, Oregon. "I have used ut. Fierce s ra vorite Prescription for my nerves and a general break -down and after using only three bottles I was completely cured. I a!so used Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for the blood and it proved very beneficial. "I can heartily recommend Doctor Pierce's medicines." Mas. J. B. I Hauoh, 643 Deacum Ave. Ihe mighty restorative power of Dr. Pierce's iavorite Prescription speedily causes all womanly troubles to disap pear compels the organs to properly perform their natural functions, cor rects displacements, overcomes irregu larities, removes puin and misery at certain times and brings back health and strength to nervous, irritable and exhausted wonwn. It is a wonderful prescription, pre Eared only from nature's roots and crbs, with no alcohol to falsely stim ulate and no narcotics to wreck the nerves. It banishes pain, headache, backache, low spirits, hot flashes, dragging-down sensation, worry ana sleeplessness surely and without loss of time. Why should any woman continue to worry, to lead a miserable existence, when certain help is at hand ? What Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription has dons for thousands it will do (or you. It's not a secret remedy for its ingredients are printed on wrapper. Get it this very day from any medicine dealer In either liquid or tablet form. i 9 E 2 t A CHRISTMAS PRESENT TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or sends to the E&st Oregonian office one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscriber by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi Weekly for one year. "Uncle Bills" Circus consists of tent, flag, animals, clowns, etc., ready for you to cat out and set up and is the finest "cut out" feature obtainable. Don't miss it, the children go wild over it. Get busy now and don't let the other children beat you to it, as this offer may be withdrawn at any time. SEE THE CIRCUS SET UP IN OUR OFFICE Subscription Rates Daily by carrier 86c per month. Dally by Mail )5.00 Per year. Dally by Vail 12.50 six months Dally by Hail f 1.25 three months. Semi-Weekly ll.EO per year. 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