, 1..,Tn-fJlllll.to.,.iU.X PAGE FOCR. DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PEXDLETO.V. OREGOX. SATURDAY, DECEMItEH 18. 1909. TWELVE PAGES. Pneumonia Season Is Here Better cure that cold befor It it too iate. TALI-MAN'S F. & S. cold is; -ul will knock the worst cc'.i in two days. Manu factured And sold only by Tailman & Co. Lpad'.r.i; Druggijta of Eastern Oregon. ! OF INTEREST TO WOMEN " OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. Tlie iJKly's Clirltmas Shopping. "I want a box of cigars for a fair, llm gentleman, please." Punch. A l'4-les Key. ..nie people hui.l the key to the situation an.l then are too lazy to turn it. -s u. --s M.igajine. "I-ayliisr up TreMir Every time a woman sews a button n her husbands ci ithes ;-he feels that ."he hasadded another pearl to her 'f l-t:al rrown. silok Leather Oinirs. If 'va:ht-r in chair seals sticks to t: clothing. .ponge with a mixture of ether and alenhol. dampening the ci'-'th slightly an l following it by wip. ing off with a clean fiannl dampened v'.'.h j.ur.- chloroform. The varnish ti.iiliy d'jne, or it would not stick. thirds full and set the griddle where the crumpets will color on the under side In about tight minutes. Turn when brown on the other side, slip off the rings and serve on a warm plate. They may also be torn open, spread with butter and slightly toasted be fore serving. ! r What Could You Give your son or daughter for a Christmas present that would be more appreciated In later years than a course in the Pendleton Business College? Our methods are modern and thorough. Special rites now being offered. Address, Pendleton Business College or Telepho-i Main 148, for particulars. t'ookins Over ll-li. T u.-e cold halibut or other fish, move the bones and flake it find ar- rr.rsgf it in layer", with brea 1 Tumbs ' i. 1 Manirig in a buttered br.ktf.' (i..!.. f" i r the top with hut?"!'-; numbs, turn in hot milk to moist- i sufficiently, sprir.kie united cheese r and bake. lUvt I'.rotli With Ilarlov. This soup may be recumimnded where soup is intended as the pr:nci ;al course and may be rendered very t.( .in i-hing and satisfying when small jcuie of b-ef. carrots, turnips, leeks, if iery and barley are added and cook-j.-d in the b'-ef broth until tender. The: : r. un l. slim pieces are th' b-st to use ', f'.r a rich beef broth. Huns. ; Krt-ak one egg into cup and fill j v ith swe.-t milk; m.x with It half cup et. half cup butter or lard, one cup (.sugar, enough flour to make a soft I ib. ugh: flavor with nutmeg. Iet It rise till very light then mold into small biscuits with a few currents Let rise second time until double the bulk, then bake, and when nearly done glaze with a little molasses and milk. Hftter than doughnuts. Southern Cake. Here is a South Carolina recipe for this cake, deservedly a favorite in all Southern dining rooms long before ilr. Owen Wister heaped drawing-room honors upon it: Two-third. of a cupful of butter, five eggs, two cupfuls of sugar, four cupfuls of flour, one-half cupful of rich milk, two level tea.poonfu:s of cream of tartar and one level tea spoonful of soda. Cream half the su gar with the butter, beat the remain ing sugar into the yelks of the eggs and sift the cream of tartar and the soda twice through the flour; beat the eggs and sugar together with the but ter and sugar, add the milk slowly and finally beat in the flour and stiff- jly-beaten whites of the eggs. Flavor half this mixture with rose, and into the other half beat one teaspoonful of powdered cinnamon, one teaspoonful of powdered cloves and one grated nutmeg, and flavor with vanilla, lem on or almond: bake in four layer cake pan.") two white layers; and two spiced layers. For the filling: Cut fine one cupful of seeded raisins, shred thin half a citron melon, grate one small cocoa nut an.l blanch three-fourths of a pound of almonds; make nn ordinary boi!d icing, and Into it bnt all these ingredients save the almonds. Hul the mixture thickly between the lay ers, and finish the top ;Tayer whkn should be a white one tv ith sprinkle,) powdered sugar and the almonds stuck in porcupinewlse. The measur ing cups are ordinary coffee cups and are filled Just level. This is a suc cessful recipe and one easily followed. $ 1 5.00 DOLL FREE $15.00 WILL BE GIVEN AWAY CHRISTMAS EVE Tickets With Every 50c Purchase China of all the very latest designs. These prices hold good until Jan. lit. Buy useful Christmas presents here. Think what a beautiful prosent this doll would be for your little girl '. i pe. Cut Star Water Set $2.00 Hanson Haviland, 50 pc. Set Hanson Haviland, 100 pc. Set Derby White and Gold 50 pe. Set Derby White and Gold 100 pc. Set Larcest Assortment Bohemian Art Glass in the city. $18.00 $35.00 $35.00 $72.50 Store Open Evenings OWL TEA HOUSE Christmas WOO DOLL TICKET MCKET DOLL Store Open Evenings Cut out thi. ticket and bring to Store and make 50c purchase and get two tickets on doll. OWL TEA HOUSE SEE DOLL IX WINDOW. Ti On Kiing. steal a kiss is natural. To buy one i stupid. Two girls kissing is a waste of time. To kiss one's siwter Is proper. To kiss one's wife is nn ob ligation. To kiss an ugly woman Is gallantry. To kis an old. faded wo man is devotion. To kiss a young, blushing girl quite a iliffi-rent thing. To kiss one's rich aunt is hypocrisy. Kissing three girls on the same day is extravagance. To kiss one's nmther-iti-law is a holy sacrifice. New York Sun. A Policeman's Testimony. J. N. Paterson, night policeman of Nashua, Iowa, writes: "Last winter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least half a dozen advertised cough medicines and had treatment from two physicians without getting any benefit. A friend recommended Foley's Honey and Tar and two thirds of a bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung medicine in the world." Koeppen Bros. iii: r.i:i: KKl.ATIVi: KII.I.KI) .IK1, BY HYPNOTISM That Christmas Dinner can best be cooked with OUR coal. Tour home also can best be heated with our coal. "Beet" because our coal never dls appoints is of uniform quality and fre from slate, etc. Th maximum number of heat unlti U to bt obtained with OUR coal. HENRY KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. Savory t'lili ken. 'link three and on. naif table temiifuis butter with one teaspoonful ir.elv choline,! union, till yellow, stlr- Irir.g cor.Ftantly to prevct,. burning: laibl one tablespooiiful or corn starch t ... .. .,r,.:i Hlnrwln.l. ATI gradually while stirring constantly one .-Mid one-half cupfuls chicken stock; bring to the boiling point; u.A add one and on. --half tablespoon fuls lemon juice, ihree-fourths of a tablcspu.wiful Mtlt. one eighth teaspoonful pnpriga, one-li;i!f cup celery cut into small bits, and one and one-half cupfuls chopped chicken. (larnish 'with toast points ITd parsley. Serve very hot. THE I PENDLETON I DRUG CO. IPHORETOUR ORDERS TOU GET THEM RIGHT 1 Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. Nut Cris-p. Sift slowly one-half cup of hominy yrits into one pint of boiling water; remove to the back of the range and simmer for an hour; then all one cup of finely chopped English walnuts; turn into pound baking powder cans and set away to cool. When firm turn out, cut into half-inch slices; dredge slightly with flour and fry until crisp and brown. Place overlapping on hot platter. The Quelle ) am. ! Foon tatne. Prop. Item 28 cent meals In the .N'orth- MOHt. Ftrft-Has Cook and Berrlae. Shell-flst) In Heuen. Tji Fonntalne Block. Mala to. Chickens Tonk-s that make litem lay. Alfalfa Meal. I lone. Shell and Grit, innect Destroyer. Conkejr New Una COLESWOR.THY 127-129 E. A)U f.lcanings. Boil vinegar in the fish skillet or pan to destroy the fish odor. Comforts and quilts snotild be dried in a good, stiff breeze, so that they may be light and fluffy as when new. A spoonful of oxgall to a gallon of water will set the colors of almost any goods soaked In It previous to wash ing. If your rugs curl up at the edges tbev can be made to lie flat by damp ening the curled edge and pressing with a hot Iron. The imoroved uie pan has a blade fashioned to the center, which re volves around the bottom of the dish beneath the pie crust when the end protruding from the side of the dish is moved. New York, I ice. IT. .Mrs. Caroline W. Martin and Mrs. Mary Pnead. mother and aunt respectively of Mis. 'cey Snead, the young woman found lead in a bath tub at Kast Orange, X. J., today announce that they will not oppose extradition to Xew Jer sey. Both say they have nothing to fear. Authorities detailed to unravel the tangled skrin of mystery surrounding the death of the unfortuate woman declare that Mrs. Ocey Snead was "hypnotized to death." The police allege that the mother and aunt and Mrs. Virginia Wardlaw, another aunt, used mesmerism to suggest self de struction to the cirl whose life it Is said had been Insured In their favor. HOUSE WILL PROBE BALLINGER'S AFFAIRS WashiiiKf.n. Dec. 17. The sensa tional attack upon Secretary of the Interior Ballinger made 'upon the floor of the house yesterday by Rep resentative Hitchcock of Nebraska, makes It practically certain that the house organlzaton cannot stave off an investigation of the general land office until after Christmas. The general sentiment in the house today is that there should be a full inves tigation of the charges brought against the secretary by L. R. da vis, former chief of the field division of the land office in connection with the Alaskan coal felds. A resolution demanding such an Investigation is now in the hands of the committee having been referred to that body by Speaker Cannon. Secertary Ballinger has been spend ing much time in the White House recently. When asked today if Presi dent Taft is preparing' his forthcom ng message on conservation, Ballin ger said: "Ve haven't reached that yet." When asked about the attack made on him by Representative Hitchcock, Ballinger said: "The charges are all fabrications from be ginning to end. Resides, he Is a democrat." After exposure, and when you feel a cold coming on. take Foley's Honey and Tar, the great throat and lung remedy. It stops the cough, relieves the congestion, and expels the cold from your system. Is mildly laxative. Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros. Girls. Why have your shoe soles nailed on when we sew them on at 65c a pair. No swell dressed man or wo man wants their shoes full of nails. A. EKLUND. Foley's Hcney and Tar Is the best and safest cough remedy for chil dren. At the first symptoms of a cold, give as directed, and ward off danger of croup, bronchitis, sore throat, cold In the head and stuffy breathing. It brings comfort and ease to the little ones. Contains no opiates or other harmful drugs. Keep always on hand ond refuse substi tutes. Koeppen Bros. Visitor Well, son, what will you be when you grow up? Tommy (aged nine) A soldier. t Visitor But you will be in danger of getting killed. Tommy Who'll kill me? Visitor Why, the enemy. Tommy Then I'll be the enemy. TO CtltE COLD IN ONE DAT. Take I.AXATIVIC BKOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if It falls to cure. K. W. UKOYE't signature Is on each box. 25c. GIFTS Highest Grade Moderate Prices Something for old or young Ladies or Gentlemen We offer the best only at all times The Pendleton Drug Co. H A Splendid Overall for every use. Cut generous ly full. Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. I Ut it til Dim. MURPHY, GRAM I CO. For sale at the East Oreconian office Large bundles of news papers, oontaimnir over 100 bite papers, can he hd for 2Kc a bundle. Imllun Jlasli. Chop sufficient cold roasted turkey, duck or chicken to make a pint. Cut a good alzed onion Into very thin gllcen. Pare, core and chop fine one apple. Put two tablespoon of buttter in a saucepan, add the apple and on ion; toast until brown, then add not more than one-eighth of a teaspoon of powdered mace, a half teaspoonful of salt, a teaspoon of curry powder, a tablespoonful of flour, a teaspoon of sugar; mix and add half a pint of stock or water; now add the meat; stir constantly until smoking hot, then stand over hot water; covering closely for twenty minutes. Add two table spoons of lemon Juice and serve In a border of boiled, well-seasoned rice. Crumpets. Scald one pint of milk; dissolve In I, one scant teaspoonful of salt and two tablespoonfuls of butter, and pour into a bowl. When lukewarm add one. half yeast cake dissolved In two tablespoonfuls of warm water and suf ficient sifted flour to make a thin drop batter. Beat hard for five min utes, set the bowl In a pan of hot water, cover with a cloth and set axlde In a warm Dlace to rise. When very light fill a well-greased hot grid dle with greased rings (the regular crumpet ring about twice the size of a muffin ring). Pour rings two- NO pains have been spared at this Christmas season to have our stock grander and more exclusive han it has ever been, and this can only be observed through personal inspection, which we cordially invite THOUSANDS OF SUGGESTIONS MaMaiiiiiisiiMMaMMiiaaBaaaaMaaaaaaaMiiiBB?'M'wl,'SMMW Diamonds Watches Gold Jewelry Sterling Silver Cut Glass Opera Glasses Clocks Umbrellas and Silverware Await your choosing. They cc me from the world's foremost factories and are here at the lowest prices as a result of our favorable buying facilities. Select them now. Avoid the rush later on. EXQUISITE DIAMOND JEWELRY All articles purchased at this store will be engraved free of charge A I SP.HAFFFR Official O. R. (Si, N. Time Inspector . Lf. OKjkliriSLS' SLly 726 Main St. Phone Red 30 I I