East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 24, 1909, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY KAST OHK;OM. PUNDLETOX, OKEGOX. 1K1DAV, UMEMIJEK 24, 109.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
Tips That Siivo Steps.
Half a toaapoonful of sugar thrown
Into the embers will nearly always re
vive a dying fire, and It Is alwuya safe
for that purpose.
To prevent lamp wicka from emok
big, soak them thoroughly in vinegar
and then let them get dry before put
ting them into tho kerosene lamp to
tie UHod.
If the colling should becomo smok
ed, from an Improperly regulated
lump underneath, tho blackened sur-f-iee
may bo cleaned by washing it
r.lth a llttlo weak soda water.
When packing away white summer
riipfwoM or any white goods for the
winter, wrap each piece carefully In
blue paper. It will prevent the white
mater al from turning yellow.
Writing Ink, npeclally if kept In
n open bottle, quickly becomes thick
and unfit for use. In that case dilute
the Ink with a small quantity of vine
gar and shake the bottle well.
If soot should fall on the carpet,
of suit a pint of milk. Mix thorough
ly in a bowl two tablespoonfuls corn
starch, two tablospoonfulH nr Ik,
three tablespoons granuluti'd huir
yolks of two eggx, p ncii of freshly
grated lemon peel. Add th's to the
boiling milk, let It cook four minutes,
stirring while cooking; flavor with
wmila. Pour this into a flat pudding
dish. -Beat tho whi tes of two egg to
a stiff froth, add four tablespoon ful
powdered sugar, also meats of half a
pound of finely chopped walnuts;
mix thoroughly to a light puff and
spread on top of mixture in pudding
dish. Put the whole in hot oven and
daintily brown.
Servo cold with raspberries or slic
ed bananas. The above will servo half
a dozen people and can also bo made
into individual molds.
Italian Macaroni.
Cook In plenty of water one pound
of Imported macaroni; spaghetti will
do. Add enough salt and boll accord
ing to the kind of macaroni wed. Im-
,A ... ... ... . - piru?a iriiwiroiii win imu one nuur
cover it liberally with salt beforo ' , . . , . ,
. ., .aT"l a ha'f to cook. For gravy take
Is $4,826,161,655.
"The Information secured relative
to deposits Is of especial interest nt
this time, when the adeauacv of pres
ent means for the cuRtody of the pco- I
pie s savings is under uiscussion. ji is
shown that 35 per cent of the total
Individual deposits In all banks are
savings deposits, and, In addition, over
$1,211,0011,1101) are time deposits. The
individual deposits subject to check
aggregate ver iG.UuG, 500.000 of
other minor classification.-! is over
$316,900,000.
"As fluctuations of deposits In the
hiinks of the country from year to
ypiir Indicate in a large measure eco
nomic conditions, it Is of interest to
note that since June 30, 1U00, Indi
vidual dtporiit: in reporting banks
Iniv" Increased over 93 per cent, the
amount of deposits on that date be
ing $7,2;iS,!lt((i,450.
BAKER CASE SETTLED
roirmriT picks jeff
to wix m; FIGHT
MIS. WAM.ACK gets dam.
AGES Foil IirSII.WD'S DEATH
(. 11. & X. Company Hud No Objec
tion to Iteasoiialild Settlement In
Mailer.
n.uk ng nn attempt to-swep It up. It
will then bo possible to remove the
soot with the salt, leaving the carpet
clean.
Ruga often have a tendency to curl
up at tho corners. To prevent them
from doing so, bind them on the un
der side with a strip of narrow web-
three small slices of veal, chop up
fine, put In a saucepan with a little
lard, and brown. Cut up a ltttio cel
ery, a small onion, add salt and pep
per and put all-splce to taste. Cook
this together a little, then add two
half size ripe tomatoes, then cook
luw vim a oiwH w ,,.. on l.lu V... ,l'f 1. It ,.
blng of the kind that Is used to hold ; " ' ' ' V
1 Mix al ltogcther with some grated
choess. The Imported macaroni
Serve when hot.
the springs In furniture In place.
It Is a thi ng well worth knowing
scattered upon book shelves, back of ; CM" 18 l" D1'
.v. k-u- .in . . or it Is good cold.
III?3 Uinv, Will jyicTrui .
from Injuring the binding of books 1 Dishes Served With Goose,
during prolonged seasons of rainy j In answering tho question as to
weather I what dishes should be served with
Moths do not like to make their Roose. it is taken for granted that the
nests In any place w-here salt has j dinner Is to bo a home affair. Soup
been and one may often get rid of should be the first course, and. in
them by scrubbing the floor with a this case, it Is better to have one of
hot and strong solution of salt be- j tho thick soups. Next comes the
fore hiving down the carpet and scat- I (roose, and with it should be served
trr'ng dry salt on the carpet when I apple sauce and dressing, cither sage
sweeDing it or chestnut. The potatoes should be
j boiled, baked, mashed or sweet po
About the House. tatoes southern style. In addition.
The shamrock design la one of the any cf the fresh vegetables may be
best varieties of table linen. served, such as stewed celery, brus-
One-tone effects, with touches her , npls sprouts, eggplant or cauliflower.
and there of a contrasting color, ! the if n is desired to serve salad after the
fashion In furnishing rooms. i meat course it would be better to
There Is a new electric sweeper i make It plain on account of the rich
which brightens as well as cleans the j n(vps 0f the goose. Tomato or lettuce
ccrpet and raises no dust. salad would be good. After the sal
Tho new decorated enamel ware i ad. dessert of m'nee or apple pie, plum
pitchers and dippers add a pleasing ' pudding or Ice cream. At this sea-
touch to the kitchen pantry. j gon nf the year nuts and raisins may
To save an accidental tearing of the follow tho desert, and the meal should
curtain, slip the finger of an old roso wnh cheese and black coffee,
kid glove over tho end of the brass ; ,jPmj tasse
rod before running it through the, nn Grm,n
head.ng. , ! Soak a cupful of dry bread crumbs
For use on chairs where there are n of hQt mk fop J5 m,n.
bare floors there are little wool t ps g Dlvo one fourth teaspoon
that are absolutely noiseless. fu) of RO(a ((((,ant measuro) ln tne
A very useful article Is an old ce- m,k whi,o neatlnff gp . nto tnIs
dar wood treasure chest made of the , (wo (lnj(hps of nne nnJ B
celightfully fragrant mounta;n-grown ; ras(p a we, bpUen pgg (two are bpt.
s. i;t hern red cedar. ' ter). one tablespoon of melted butter.
One of the luteal time saving de- fjmm of aMly n rap!y a
vices is a iiifiiiu le-uinR ,i,v iimv,
New York. "I pick Jeffries to win
the. great battle," says James J. Cor
bett, former world's champion, in a
long statement published here.
"Johnson is overrated," continued
Corbett. "Jn all his career Johnson
has not defeated any good men of
heavyweight caliber. You hear much
talk of the cleverness of Johnson.
Very few realizo that ho has only two
good punches w th his right hand a
short uppercut and a lightning cross
counter. His left arm is no use to
him, except for blocking. Jeffries,
on the other hand, is a real fighter,
and no science In tho world can stop
him. Johnson may swing and jab,
but the big fellow will brush his blows
aside and force his way through the
barn er. Jeffries may take 10 blows
to land one, but when he lands It
means tho finish.
"Jeffries and I will do some real
fighting in the training camp. We
shall strip and fight 20 rounds. This
may happen three times or more. It
will be the severest test that any
fighter ever ran up against, but It
wt II give Jeffries a good Idea of Just
how he stands"
Looking tme's Bet.
It's a woman's delight to look her
best but pimples, skin eruptions, sores
and bolls rob life of joy. Listen!
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cures them;
makes the skin soft and velvety. It
glorifies the face. Cures Dimples, sore
eyes, cold sores, cracked Hps, chap
ped hands. Try it. Infallible for
piles. 25c at Tallman & Co.
31.ft00.000 IN REALTY
TUANSI'EitS AT DAYTON
A ease that has attracted consid
eiablc attention was settled yester
day afternoon without trial In cir
cuit court, says a Haker City dispatch.
It was the case of Mrs. Lee Wallace
versus Oregon Railroad & Naviga
tion company, for the killing of her
husband at the railroad crossing on
Fourth street in Baker City last Aprd.
Mrs. Wallnce sued for the limit al
lowance made by the statute in such
cLses, and a compromise was effected
by the company paying her $2750 and
$50 for court expenses.
Thoso who supposed the railroad
company intended to fight the case
to tho last court of appeal were doom
ed to disappointment for there was no
d position apparently on the part of
the company to take the case into
court If a settlement was possible.
Judee Bennett, of The Dalles, and
Saxton and Godwin of Baker City,
represented Mrs. Wallace, and the
company was represented by C. A.
Ji hns. local attorney, and tne com-
tiunv'n lecal department at Portland,
including Mr. Cotton and Mr. Spencer.
Lee Wallace was in the transfer
business in this city. One morning
last April he was crossing the rail
road on Fourth street when a fast
train struck him. He was instantly
killed and his horses were also kill
ed. In the case it was alleged that
the train was running very fast and
because of the secluded crossing Mr.
Wallace was In no way to blame for
the accident that caused his death.
Whether this could have been Bus
ts lned is not known as the case did
not come to trial.
Tlio Company's Policy.
It seems to be the policy of the O.
I-.. & N. company where an accident
of this kind occurs and there is a
widow or orphan children involved,
to agree to a reasonable compromise
without going into court. At least
that was the procedure in this case,
which Is only one of several where the
company acted' In a similar manner.
SMART SET BEFORE
FOOTLIGHTS FOR CHARITY
G I IF T S
Highest Grade
Moderate Prices
Something for old or young
Ladies or Gentlemen
We offer the best only at all times
The Pendleton Drug Co.
wh'ch turns flat pieces in a trice. The
expense of heatng is one cent an
hour. ,
Hints for Baby's Rath.
A thermometer Is Indispensable.
small cup of grated cheese. Pour In
to a greawd pudding dish. Ktew dry
cracker crumbs over the top, dot with
butter, dust delicately with cayenne
or paprika, and bake In a quick oven,
covered, for 15 minutes; then uncov-
Only pure castllo soap should be I or and brown lightly. Send to the ta
used. bio at once, as t falls very soon
A soft linen napkin Is preferable to , while puffy and hot it is delicious,
a sponge. j
It Is well to have a special piece for j AMERICAN OPULENCE,
the face.
Everything should be at hand be- , statistics Show V. S. to bo One ol
fore undressing h!m x , , wrJ
Tho water should be between 96
and 99 degrees There are some wonderful figures
Tho temperature of the room should ' contained in the annual report of the
register 70 degrees. Comptroller of the Currency Just made
A flannel apron 'should be spread I public, which go to show that the
over tho parent's Up. Cnlted vStates is one of the richest
Face, ears and nose should be 'countries of the world, If. Indeed, it !.
washed first.
Then the rest of the body should
be gently soaped.
After the flesh 's covered
charge Is put In tho tub.
A rubber top should be put in the
water to amuse hlm.
When taken out he should be
wrapped ln a flannel apron.
Drying should bo done with very
soft towels.
"Cilorla Pudding.
not the most opulent.
For Instance, the report says;
"The deposits, Including govern-
the tuent deposits, held by the banks ot
the country, aggregate $14.105.5124,-
984. Excluding those of the govern
ment, the individual deposits aggre
gate, $14,035,523,165. The total of
the government's money held by tne
nationnl banks on April 28 was $70.
401,818. "The amount of savings deposits
Boll n a porcelain pan with a dash held by all the banks of the country
Dayton, WaMi. Ileal estate trans
fers aggregating $1,500,000, with but
olio mortgage foreclosure, make up
the record of prosperity for Dayton
and Columbia county in 1903. Head
ing the list of transfers is the sale
-.t the Dr. M. Pietraycki ranch of 10.
000 acres near Starbuck for $225,000,
and the Homer K chardson ranch of
2i00 acres for $176,000. These are
the two largest deals ever recorded
here. Other farm transfers range
fiom $75,000 down to $5000.
The Correct Time.
to stop a cough or cold is Ju?t as soon
as it starts then there will be no
danger of pneumonia or consumption.
Just a few doses of Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup taken at the start will
stop the cough If It has been run
ning for sometime the treatment will
be longer, but the cure Is sure. A. C.
Koeppen & Bros.
TOWN PCMSI1ER RY
STANDARD OIL CO.
Chieo, Calif. It is announced here
tiiat tho Standard Oil company will
pcnlsh this city because the trustees
pi.ssed nn ordinance forcing the
Standard to bury a big gasoline tank
under the ground. Workmen have
slrrted nn the job of moving the en
tlr. plant away from this city and es
tablish, ng it at Maryville. It is re
ported that the price of gasoline in
Ch.co will be raised three cents.
nirls.
Why have your shoe soles nailed
on when wo sew them on at 65c a
pair No swell dressed man or wo
man wants their shoes full of nails.
A. EKLUND.
New Yoiit. Mrs. A. C. Barney has I
written a new society play, which was
presented at the Belasco the other
night for the benefit of the Christmas
funds for the poor. As Is uual with
Mrs. Barney's productlonr -.he cast
contained a number of the most prom
inent debutantes of this and last sea
sens, as well as young matrons and the
beaus of the smart set. On the stage
were Miss Ogla Roosevelt, Miss Mar
guerite Ittirbour, Miss Mary- Chew,
Miss Jean Crosby. Miss Katherine
Brltton. Miss Louise Cromwell, Miss
Gladys Hinckley, Miss Ethede Koven,
Miss Alite Shepard, Miss Annie Ir
win, Miss Margaret Cotton Smith and
a number of others, the cast being a
large and brilliant one. Baroness
Hengelmuller,. wife of the Austrian
Ambassador headed the list of patronesses.
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
WHAT IT MEANS
A BANK'S CAPITAL
Is to protect Its depositors from possible loss, therefore the larger
It is, the greater protection the depositors have.
This bank baa
Capita of $250,000.00
SurpluB and net profits . . 175,000.00
Shareholders liability 250,000.00
A total of
?675,000.00
This means that this bank must lose over 2-3 of a million dol
lars, before Its depositors could lose a cent. This protection is for
YOU.
Th. FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
SECURITY
Don't Re Hopeless
about yourself when you're crippled
with rheumatism or stiff Joints of
course you've tried lots of things and
they failed. Try' Ballard's Snow Lin
iment It will drive away all aches,
pains and stiffness and leave you as
well as you ever were. A. C. Koeppen
& Bros.
Fresh oysters at Hohhaeh' buii-rv
Our New Stock Just Opened
DAINTY AND DELICIOUS "GOOD TO EAT3" FOR THE HOL
IDAY DINNER.
New lino canned goods new crop nuts and fruits In season Holi
day candies everything in vegetables.
Dressed poultry, not only Saturdays, but every day.
EAST END GROCERY
Phone Main 538.
Prompt Delivery.
nilS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS.
YOU CAN CURE THAT BACKACHE.
i.in alum th hArk. dizziness, headache
and general languor. Get a package of
Mother tiray's AfHTKALIAN-LEAK, the i
plessant root and herb cure for all Kidney, ,
lllndder and Vrlnary troutiles. When yon
fool run down, tired, weak nd without
energy use this remarkable combination of :
nature's herbs and roots. As a regulator
It lias no eqaal. Mother Grays Australian
Leaf Is sold by Drngglsts or iwnt by mall
for !oe. Sample sent FUKE. Address,
The Mother Gray Co., I.e Roy, N. V.
THE BOWMAN BAR.
For Stahl Famous Near Beer
Pints and Quarts
City Near Beer on Draught
All kinds of Soft Drinks,
Cigars, Fruits and Confectionery.
MARTIN ANDER.SON, Prop.
Grace of Distinction in a Christmas Gift-Worth and Taste
1
Princess Rings
A large display of Princess Rings in all dia
monrla and precious stone combinations:
DIAMONDS WITH EMERALDS
DIAMONDS WITTI RUBIES'
SAPPHIRES WITH PEARLS
Car Tins with lovely pearl and sapphire set
tings, and with pearls and diamonds.
DIAMOND BROOCHES AND
PENDANTS
DIAMOND . DAINTY
NECKLACES NECKPIECES
We have an extraordinary large line of beau
tiful diamonds. By, buying heavy we have
bought for less and will give you tht benefit
of this saving. Get your diamonds NOW as
there will bo a 10 per cent raise after the first
of the year.
Watches all movements, and all grades of
cases.
Tho timepiece which is handed down from
father to son this is he kind of watch you will
find at ITanscom's.
Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas Toilet siIver Sets
The wide scope of this store's assortments gives
latitude for the exercise of every individual taste and
allows the choosing of Christmas gifts appropriate and
pleasing to evcryone-rwoman, man, girl and boy.
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The known high quality of Hanscom's goods makes
'them particularly acceptable as gilts.
You'll be quite welcome to look, whether you ,'in
tend purchasing or not.
All articles purchased here will be engraved
! free of charge
T? ?4 A rVlQfM Pendletoa's Leading Jeweler
VV Hi. , nildvAJrl, O. M. Heacock, Eyesight Specialist
More and more delicacy and distinction have
crept into the designs and silver-smithing of
theee new silver sets. Thev are rich lookine
pieces for the toilet table; in beautiful cases
provided with a drawer for the smaller article,
for manicuring, etc.
Gorham silver sets, consisting of from two to '
thirteen pieces, ?5 to 40,
Heavily engraved brush and comb ?eto in
cases, 5?S and up.
The perfectly plain silver is also very mnch
liked. And it comes in beautiful shapes.
Thrifty buyers of Xnias gifts will find the
greatest variety of suggestions at this store
from the least expensive to the most elaborate
and at prices that will meet the purse nicely,
quality and value considered. The style ques
tion is in a class by itself. Buy your gifts now
and avoid the great crowds of the last days rush.
W F, 1 N V1T K ( '(1 M PAR I SON.
Trices ascend in easy steps to suit all purses.
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