BURNING BUSH
SEEN '
LOUIS.
the Hot Deserts
. niritcna Of the
Lbh T.. . be the
Luis
r . .11 rues.
,., .,,,1 Iip till) ItlOllU-
.1. ,. Will
tuts n "
DDE "
Moses saw
.. .. ho exhibited
t'' . . t,..i tlinrn Is lit-
I'J oi or .n H-Ur Writ.
(o
ktlc re I,u'.1"
fiom Iyindon
"' u.i. Imtnnlst (lis-
HI Si hot and arid plains of
.t.t- elirilll II1UL Uilll
.i tnnii f
otnei '
loserlbeil by
nrocureii
the
Mosos. The
tlio wonderful
Wr .' i it In liu conveyed
J M.ua,.' .. n.trdons on the
irairsa
i .i T imifin.
"h ' ...ii..lliirn lltlH COm-
. WL! i H HadkhiBon,
Ldnt of tlio outdoor plant-
E bc Universal lixpos ion, .
with the Kew authorities
ah. If Possible this wonder-
Id plant in ;n
CCWSfUl, Sir liuimiuo".. .....
. shrub on 'o "ml" .
w hill, Hi'ar the great floral
....u..t. dtwl Priinnh
nhu nave seen mm.,,,
. ll with tllK
lit to lie iiium""" -
bush wincu muses
t.tn i,iirnll lincl
to narau i --- -
r some time wimuui uuius
j The discovery of the re
.'.nndtnen Is accepted by
Uripnts as conflnuInK Mob-
lot and throwing light on one
lost famous of the uiu lesta
Iracles. Ilant at Kew has attnlnod a
If ahout six feet, It possess-
Icmarlcable property of cxhal-
liallammable gas from Its
hhich, on being approacnen
ht, takes fire and burns
fur a few moments, mo
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN,' PENDLETON, OR EQON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1903.
OLD TIMES IN TENNESSEE.
When relL Were nn Plentlfnl
Pcnnlen In the Slate.
Probably few people know that the
original name or the state of Tonnes.
see was Franklin or that In 1788 the
sninries or the ofllcers of this common.
wealth were paid In pelts, but the fol
lowing Is n correct copy of the law:
"no it enacted by tbo general nssem
bly of the state of Franklin, and it Is
hereby enacted by authority of the
name, that rrom and after the 1st day
of January, 1788. the salaries of this
common wen 1th bo ns follows to wit:
"Ills excellency the governor, per an
num. 100 deerskins.
"Ills honor the chief justice, COO
accrsKins.
"The secretary to his excellency the
governor, duv raccoon skins.
"County clerk, 800 beaver skins.
"Clerk of the bouse of commons, 200
raccoon skiiis.
"Justice's feo for serving a warrant,
one mluliskln."
At that time ho state of Franklin
extended to the east bank of tbo Mis
sissippi river, and on the west bank-
was that great unknown forest region
oi Louisiana, it was then n "terra in
cognlta." save a few canoe landings
and Indian trading posts on the river
banks. It wns known as the district
or Louisiana and In 1803 was made
the territory of Louisiana.
The stote or Franklin, which be
came Tennessee in 1700, was almost
us little known. The now great city
ol Memphis wns a mere trading post
anil was not laid out ns n village until
lS'.'O.
l'elts were as plentiful In those days
as pennies and much better distributed
for purposes of currency and barter.
I he pioneers were perhaps ns happy
mid as well contented as Is the average
citizen now. Arkansas Gazette.
COOKING HINTS.
Don't add lard, molasses or sugar to
broad If you wish to keep well and be
wholesome.
Potatoes baked thoroughly, but not
allowed to turn dark, arc the best to be
used for creamed potatoes.
' If salad dressing curdles when being
mixed, add u little cold water, stir
quickly, and It will become quite
smooth.
If tea bo ground like coffee or crush-
! (or a row momuuiM. im-. cd mmt,ai;itely before boiling water Is
knJ flowers remain ""'"J"";1. ' poured upon it. It will yield nearly dou-
- to l,1ll7lllfr IWlf.flllSn Ol 7 . . ... v . .. '
" K"3 " I me the amount or Its exhilarating nunl
In the plant.
hot deserts of Arabia, where
!t naturally grew nioro vig-, .h,,v-
tu ii iii, luui, ik ,,iii lit luuim Lii.it mi;
fluvor of the rather tasteless meat Is
much Improved. Veal cutlets rely for
their flavor ou the tomato sauce that
Is usually served with them.
A delightful flavor Is sometimes giv
en to steal; by placing It overnight lu
a bath of oil and vinegar. In the morn
ing it Is wiped before the broiling, but
enough of the mixture has been ab
sorbed to give it a decided flavor.
If in making split pea soup a tcacup-
ful of whipped cream is put In the
tureen just ns the soup is poured over,
tbo Improvement in fluvor of the soup
will be uotlcenble. This puree has
sometimes a flat, even watery taste
Ithan at Kew, a larger quan-
I ins was exhaled and the
Iys of the sun, It Is said, often
to the gas,
earauce the "llurulng buBii"
Iggcsts an arid, sterile habl-
leaves are of a dun, sago-
llor, the foliage ilenBe, and a
fele plnk-tlnted blossom ap-
I the end of a long and alouu-
king stalk. The plant has
Itlfic name aud so far us
lie specimen at Kew is the
In existence.
lot generally known, but It is
Itertheles.s, that numerous
brive forth gases in a small
I This Is especially notable
lily of the valley and of the ' that is not at all agreeable, which the
sweet. The blossoms of
fee plants exhale the fumes of
Irusslc, acid by night, and all ;
Rhrow off carbonic acid gas.
whipped cream entirely removes.
In freight rates cut.
by a Decree of the Govern
ment.
It llcxlco, Nov 20. The de
the Mexican government ro-
he recent order granting the
o Mexico authority to ad-
Ieir IroiKlit rates 15 per cent,
operative today.
plication of the vallroitds to
fir rates 15 per cent, wns
by tho government because
list) price of exchange which
pepreciated tho earnings of
P. It was understood that
Ichange fell below 2.20 tho
lent, increase of rates would
PI effect. Tho Increase of
pat Into effect Sept. 1, and
t time there
Vail in exchange. Tho ir.
believes It will cou'tiuuo bo
or some time to come, and
tnereforo, no lougnr need of
me railroads.
0M HORN HAMQED.
Indian Fighter and Chief
Scout la Porto Rleo.
n W0.. NOV. M.-Tnm
e notorintm
,.n 1 UDUVl
attracted Wli1nrinrf nr.
L .7 -HU,,D uiuue ig .savO
mo EalloWS. wns Knnmut
accordant,
luO rVihpt t
that tho
Wvod nt nnv i, i
00K GXtrnnrHtnnwmr
I prevent any attempt at In-
who claimed to bo a friend
Uf.'he.. years ago.
i du i. , nttncld to the
m to hv ."s'utr:
under anp. ? ..,0I..l
can . ""' n,,lB 'n tno
I -"'"imiBn.
lao Union oi V,Qmoyeu nt
lo remau n. stckyards have
lerant em f, k0 unU1 th0
The mi 6. thoI- wago do-
emni. "IVISOd to
It a ttPflii- compromise
Oenerul GrHnt'H Xmueanke.
A number of years ago a son was
born to u colored womnn in the south,
and as be was her first she looked up
on him with pride and was much at a
loss to tiud n name for him. Itelntlves
and friends. Including her mistress,
were appealed to; but, although many
unities were suggested, nil were discarded.
After iimuy days of deliberation she
tuiltlonu morning to her mistress: "Miss
Mury. I'ze found a name for my boy.
I'm going to name lilm Delicious."
"Why," snld the lady, "where did you
get that name?"
"Oh," she cried, "I'm going to call
uliii that 'cause I want to name him
for Mr. Grant."
When It wus explained to her that
the great hero was named Ulysses unci
not Delicious, she was somewhat dls.
turbed in mind, but Ulysses did not
please her, to the boy bad to begin life
burdened wltU the name Egbert fcu
fc-ene. Detroit Free Press.
William Wlrt' IleforuiBlloB.
William Wirt, the great lawyer, nt.
toruey general of the United Stntcs
mid prosecutor of Aaron Ilurr when ho
was tried for treason, was studied
uud made sensuous by liquor. At times
he lost all self coutrol and self respect.
Ou one occasion while drunk be fell in
the streets of lllchmond. While lyiug
'there asleep MJbs (J- the most beauti
ful woman lu the city, to whom be was
betrothed, came along, saw blra aud
placed her handkerchief, ou which was
her name, over his face. Ho wakened,
saw' the uame, learned the Incident,
and it reformed blui.-Boverages.
on nil 7. " "l u P"r cent
Will b ,u;7 .jnembors. Tho
Uitrllutcd In strike
II U Scheme.
Filbert Areu't you afraid to be so
knowing about poker when your wife
Is around?
KUty-Quite the contrary, it is the
man who laughs the loudest over a
poker joke who knows tho least about
the gnme. My wife knows that, aud it
Is my cue to bo tho mnn who dots the
loud laughtcr.-Coston Transcript.
I'rlvllegea Limited.
The Cook-Ah done flab'd dut man
outen do Ultcbeu, ma'am, fo' steaiiu
yo' sugah.
Tho Mlstrcss-J'ou did perfectly right,
Mary.
The Cook -Yos'in. Uc ain't got no
right fo' to steal yo' sugah. He ain't
work-In' heah.-Baltlmore News.
Uo ouly confers ravors generously
who appears, when they are once con
ferred, to remember them no inore.-johnson.
treated in inni way is pure.
Patient: "And is pure beer good for me?" 1 I
Doctor: "It is frond fnr nnvlinilv. Tlio limn I I
"What do you mean by pure?" form a tonic; lhc barIcy a food T,)C lrlnu 'o I I
alcohol is an aid to digestion. Aud (he custom I
of drinking beer supplies the body with fluid to I
wash out the waste. People who don't drink I.
beer seldom drink enough fluid of any kind. A I
great deal of ill-health is caused by the lack of it." I. t
Patient: "But doesn't beer cause biliousness?" II
i uocior: "ioi aciimz Deer. Diiiousness is fi
f Doctor: "I have seen it brewed. Cleanliness caused by 'green' beer beer tnat is insufficiently 1 1
aged. But Schlitz beer is always aged for months I
before it is marketed." m I
Ask for the brewery boitlinr. M 1 1
tin
Doctor: "Perhaps; but I don't know it.
do know that Schlitz beer is pure."
Patient:
Doctor: "I mean free from germs. Impurity
means bacilli; and in a saccharine product like beer
bacilli multiply rapidly. I do not recommend
a beer that may contain them."
Patient:
is pure?"
"How do you know that Schlitz beer
Doctor: "I have seen it brewed. Cleanliness
Is carried to extremes in that brewery. The beer
Is cooled in plate glass rooms, in filtered air.
The beer is then filtered. Yet, after all these
THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
YOU NO WIFEHOOD
ii i -.ji.... i... rv,i -. 1UA-
DUI5III.T, illAm.. I'lJ IIUAIIIIIUI mi',. WV. 't Jt.
After I had been married about four months I felt my
lipullh iri-iu'iiilK' ilerliliR. I aii'lmil to lo till! lilht step
and ilraggiil wearily a!oii( iintead. My appetite faili'l me I
and I lost health and streiiL'th. I was m-rvom and hail
shuotinif pains through uiy limbii and htomach while bear
ing down paiim and constant luudiiclitw added to my mim-ry.
The meimtruul How liccame more and more profuse and 1
wai unfit to attend to my daily dutie. .My Imsband called
: 11. r.. Ji'tr.trAM nii'uiiIHIiu Hml I tmilr fllniwrh llll-llilMIie to
kill or cure a doiiiai women, but it all had no effect on me whatever, until 1
took Wine of Ciudui. In a few days I felt a chaiiRe for the bettt-r, my gen
eral health improved aud at the next time of my period! my flow wan more
natural and J was in lews pain, firaduatly I recovered myhealtli aiidstrtnuth
and am now in in-rfect health. I tku an onciuional doe of Wine of Cardm
wli ii li kiH'iw me well.
I am happy lo give
you thin enuoneuifitt.
I'rcaident, ck By Wouin' Club.
Why don't' you Uy for the same hraltii Mra. Jtlcker ha? It ij eiuy to
secure if you take Wiue of Lardui aoeoruing 10 uncuwn. 't vtuum
ltrigtlieii9 weak' ami worn-out women of any age and aMiiti the mother and
houoewife to bear her exacting dutie. Wine of Cardui makes women fit
for all the 4utit of womauh.odd.
It will relieve the pain of irregularity, cure falling of t0-V0nib,i,
leueorrhteu. o'arian troubles, and Ut been kuowji to remoye what phy
icians coiuiderod dangerous tumor. Women who ue Wine of Cardui
do not auifcr at the monthly period, They do not uffer hysterical attack ,
becauae Viue of Cardui give them rtrong nerret freed from the Irritation
of femala iiffi'riug. , . ... . . .
A Jl'.OO bottle of Wine of Cardui purchaed from your drnggUt
will ktep you free from pain. ,
WINE CARDUI
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RINGS
Engagement Rings
Wedding Kings
Birthday Rings
Ladies' Rings
Gents Kings
Baby Rings
Solid Gold Baby Rings
From 50c Up
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Jeweler and OpUclau
Near Voat Olllce.
1 -flMrJK-Sei
Ylll l I-1 lUIVII 11111- X
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Complete Furniture Store. Near Post Office
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