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TEN PAGL3 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1916. PAGE THEE! Dailu Chats With kv. ! II 13 mi Monday we're going to be closed all day,.. While old Kris Kringle he hold sway. Amy Clirista finds Thanks for our mammoth Holi day business. We have tried to please you your patronage has been our reward. WE THANK YOU Till Groceries Tile Downey HarKet Meats '!I"",!,l!i!,!l""lt,!l,t"iniiiimwff!iinmiiiim iUiliil!iitiiiililil!llliiiiilllllilll,m1iillllljilllj OYSTEIIS WITH SUBHKOOMS. Boll two dozen oyatem in their own liquor (or one minute; drain and gave tb liquor. Take a pint of mush rooms fresh If you can get them, or not, uae canned simmer 'these with two ounces of butter for five min utes, season with salt and white pepper, now add the oysters, a grill of their liquor, a gill of thick, hot cream and one tcaspflbnful of butter cut in small bits and rolled in flour; let boil up once and nerve In individual diah- e. PAIUiXIP FKItASSEE. Fry cubes of salt pork until brown, add four raw panmlp scraped and cut Into small pieces; allow one cum of pork to sixteen parsnips; covet' with boiling water and simmer until tender, drain off water and add sliced boiled potatoes and milk to cover; when this boils up season with salt, pepper and lump of butter. Pour into dish containing squares of toast ed bread one Inch thick. PM M Pl'DDINUS. There are a number of slightly vary ing recipes for plum pudding. Tho following one, from a private cook i states its sponsor, "as the best plum book, is said to be a typical English pudding I have ever tasted, even plum pudding. 1 when the friend at whose table I first Two pounds of stoned raisins, 1 had the peasure of eating It Imlta'ed pounds of currants, 1 pound of uet, the example of 'good King Arthur's' cut fine, 1 quart op grated bread echonomical spouse, what 'we could crumbs, 1-2 pound of mixed peel of ot eat that night' the 'next day fried' i by heating a little butter in a fry- j ing pan and laying in slices of her citron, 4 eggs, 2 cups of sweet milk, l teaspoon of salt, 1-2 pound of brown sugar, l grated nufmeg, 2 teaspoons W cloves, 2 teaspoons of cinnamon. Steam or boil six hours. Follow di rections given below. A "Queen of Plum Puddings" In made of the following ingredients. One pound of butter, l pound of suet, freed from strings and chopped fino, 1 pound of sugar, 2 1-2 pounds of flour, pounds of raisins, seeded, chopped, and dredged with flour, 2 pounds of currants, washed and care, fully picked over, 1-4 pound of citron, shredded fine, 12 eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately, l pint of mirk, 1 cup of cider, 1-2 ounce each of cloves and mace, tw0 grated nu' megs. Cream the'but'er and sugar, beat In the yolks when you have whipped them smooth and light, next put in the milk, then the flour, alter nately with the beaten whites, then the cider and spices, and lastly, ths fruit, well dredged with flour. Mix all thoroughly, wring out the pudding cloth In hot water, flour well Inside, pour In the mixture, and boll five hours. "1 can confidently recommend this," One More Day of Christmas Shopping AT WE WILL BE OPEN 9 A. M. TO 12 M. AND 4 P. M. TO 6 P. M. ON SUNDAY. 101 m mm MANICURE SETS IN LEATHER CASES SPECIAL V, OFF. All our fine line of manicure sets in roll-up leather cases are reduced 33s' . A nice assortment ranging in price from $3.00 ? 15.00 GIFT STATIONARY We still have a large assortment of Crane's linen lawn and Highland linen stationary ; price, box 50 to $3.00 THERMOS BOTTLES The ideal gift for Father, Mother, Husband or Wife ?1.25 to $3.75 Pyralin and Parisian Ivory Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, Frames, Back Scratchers, Card Cases. CHRISTMAS POST CARDS We have a fine variety of one-cent It post cards. Regular 2 for 5c quality. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS Just the thing foe that high school friend $2.50 to $6.00 Card Cases, .Purses, Music Rolls, "Mec como" Sets, Perfumes. Hot Water Bottles, Vogan's Candies in fancy boxes; Xmas Candles. Ever-Ready Flash Lights, Razors, Brush es Strops, Atomizers. Powder Boxes, Picture their original excellence.' KCKiPLAXT FRITTEItS. Soak the pieces two hours In milk; dry and fry, using the following re cipe for fritter batter: One cup flour two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one'-quarter teaspoonftil salt, ono quarter cup milk, two eggs, one table spoonful lemon Juice Sift the dry Ingredients; add the well beaten egg", lemon Juice and milk. Beat well, Pre pare a few hours ahead. j XKIG ON THE TABLE. j A new table stove, designed to pre- pare breakfast or luncheon In short order is provided with two shallow pans over one deep vessel, with a drip for boiling and egg poacher with four egg cups The shallow pans are used as griddles, and also as cov ers for the deep vessel and as heat , reflectors. Toasting Is done in a wire , door between the heat-producers, so that both sides of a slice of bread 1 are toasted at the same time. The drip vessel, used above the heat chamber, broils, poaches, steam ind creams. Just as a stew pan does jover a coal or gas fire. Thus, eggs jean be fried in the griddle on top, 53 1 toast prepared below, and bacon or 5 rhnne hm lort all at the same t me. To everyone of its many patrons in Pendleton and Umatilla County ALEXANDERS Department Store Extends With Sincere Best Wishes Merry Christmas Greetin i FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS WE HAVE THUS - GREETED THOUSANDS OF PLEASED PATRONS., SERVICE AND GOOD GOODS HAVE BEEN OUR WATCHWORDS. H E R E'S TO AN OTHER THIRTY YEARS OF SERVICE FROM THE HQUSE OF QUALITY. Amusements What the press agents Bay about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. . Phone 520 Prompt Deliveries LM,.,,":IZ I . THEATRE THEATRE ' Jas. B. Welch, Mgr. LAST TIME TODAY ARC BRADY-MADE DAYS AT THE TEMPLE AND WE OFFER EML CUVTOa H CUE BLffiffll ! MARY PICK IX)R D IN "LESS THAN THE DIST" Written by Hector Turnbtill ; Directed by John Emerson. CAST. Hadha Mary 1'ickforJ Captain Richard Townsend I David Powell Captain Bradshaw Frank Losoe Mrs. Bradshaw Mary Aldon Ramlan Mario Maeronl Jawan Cesnre oravln.i A derelict Francis Joyner Ahmed . Russell Bassett Bhesstie Walter Morgan A Gossip Marcita Esmond? English Officers, Soldiers, Native?, Shopkeepers, Fruit Venders, Tourist. In her new play, "Le.ss Than the Dust," Mary Picltford has the role o' a little castaway of English birth who hag been reared among natives of the lowest caste of India, Her father having become a social derelict and having no mother, she Is given over to a native sword maker and here sh grows up and becomes one. of the people. The scenes are all laid ii India and England and are remark ably faithful pictures of both lands in scenic sets of great beauty and wondrous effect The East Indian environment is especially Interesting and picturesque in that the splendid direction has been brought to the screen an unmistakable atmosphere and understanding of the lives and cus-oms of the British officers and the lower caste. One of the scenes shows a street In an Indian city with Its shops and bazaars and all of the color and ever changing views of an eastern thor oughfare. Another shows the British Garrison and still another, the great stone temple and the pool of the sa. cred waters while another effective picture Is made of a storm in the des. ert The story Is full of dramatic force and Mary Pickford's part is a blending of the delightful comedy, winsomeness and Innocence that gavs her portrayals of the nart such an appealing girlish charm. The big scene during the uprising of the na tives and their repulse by the troops are must effectively worked out, i while all of the changing scenes there is a jrreat human love story of which (he little castaway, saved. THE BEST FAARCE COMEDIES THE REST POHCE COMEDIES (if , J in- "BROKEN CHAINS It's the story of a love that remains supreme despite doubtful corcum stances. Two characters who are both symbolic of the outcome of the upbringing which dates back to the early days. THIS IS A RIG PHOIWCTIOX PRODUCED UNDER THE PER SON AI, DIRECTION OF WILLIAM A. BRADY, THE WORLD'S GREATEST PRODUCER. ALSO PLENTY OF COMEDY i v 4 ? ' j "ft , ' 1 1 - . if- 1 r ' - r L 1 ; i li - v 5 1 r- j? ,t k - , ' Claudia Cnfanna, wtth "NautUy r. kecca" Omapaojr, Orogxm Theater, Deomtar is. , Built for lyiushing pnrpos Ami It j Su'ly Uvea Up to Siocirifatlons i Naughty Rebecca was built for laugh j ter purpc.pps and certainly she lives ! up to specifications. Xaughty Rebec i ca is the charming little lady accom I nanled bv thirteen other fun makers who will drop in'o Pendleton on Dei j 4 J at the Oregon theater before spread j Ing the song of her good cheer on an. i other town. This three act farce comedy adapt ed from the French, has been receiv ed wyh open arms by the public and critics wherever shown. When th public and critics both agree at one and rthe sametinie on the merits of a production little moe need be said as to ii worth. There are no deep, dark prob laiiia nrMentat lit- VfiiitrhfV RptlCPil ' " v ' i She's just a regular human being like, the rest of us, though her propensi- j ties for provoking mischief might I easily be said to be overdeveloped. In asmuch as these propensities result in countless hearty laughs she Is readily forgiven for this trait. The company presenting Naught) Rebecca was recruited among well known players and is particularly well cast. ' To the loyal friends who have stood by us during our recent fire and fire sale just closed, WE WISH YOU icrry Christmas May this yule tide greet you with your greatest accumulation of health, wealth and happines, is the wish of BOND BROS. MM5TIMT7. PORM5 CABINET. OH'KNH.VIKX. Dec. 51. Vienni reported 'hat Clem Martinitz had or ganized a new Aus'rinn cabinet. Von Cpitzmuller failed to form a ministry. PURE BLCCD KAKES WEALTHY PEOPLE Hi'' Sar-i.iarilia removes scrci'ul.t -:vs. I'il and other erttii-lioii-i, bec'ttse it drives out of the blood t'ae humors tl-.it o:t!ie ;!n'ii. Eruptions cannot he sitcovssi'uM.v treated wi'h exienial ai';v;"atuns because tiiee ca nu : puriij tbe blocd. Hood's SarsaivHIa ma!.es v'cli. 5 2 A Sa Merry Christmas and the possession of a STUDEBAKER are synonymous, we wish you A Merry Xmas and red blood, j"r' i sid builds m ' v.K sift on baviu" IIju'; t':e U'fslioti. system, lr. Gvt it cot A Happy New Year J. B. Knight, Distributor STUDEBAKER Stone Garage Telephone 74 ! i I i i