East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAXLT EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, ORCUON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 110.
eight taoes.
MODERN
DWELLING
SITUATED IN THE BEST
RESIDENCE LOCALITY or
PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR
BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS
CENTER. UP TO DATE
CONVENIENCES WITH
SUFFICIENT ROOM IN
REAR FOR STABLE OR
GARAGE. PRICE 94000.0,
FOR FURTHER PARTICU
LARS CALL ON
Mark Uoorhouse
Company
111 East Court St
Phone Mala S3.
OF INTEREST TO WOMEN
PlSllil
IIEIIIE
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and
lee the next change.
Adults 10c Children
under 10 years, 5c
Gem Pan Spice Cakes.
Cream one and a quarter cupa su
gar, half cup butter. Beat one tea
spoon soda into one cup sour milk.
Mix and add one teaspoon clove, half
teaspoon allspice, half teaspoon cinna
mon, half teaspoon salt, one teaspoon
lemon flavoring, one cup raisins, three
cups flour. Boll raisins while mixing
cake. Rinse in cold water. Bake
these cakes in iron gem pans if you
have them. You may use part rais
ins, part Sultanas and a few currents
or nuts If you like. Measure flour
generously.
Soft Ginger Cakes.
As an emergency dish or to com
plete a meal these little cakes are
superior and the batter can be kept
a fortnight and baked in gem pans
at the shortest notice. ane cup of
lard and butter, one cup of molasses
(Orleans), one cup of sugar, one
tablespoon of soda, one cup of boil
ing water, one heaping teaspoon of
salt, two eggs, five scant cups of flour
two tablespoons of cinnamon and two
of ginger.
toes, 1 cup of chopped celery or celery
tops and 7 pint of boiling water over
the fire and simmer slowfy till very
tender. Then make a brown roux of
one tablespoonful each of butter and
flour, and when well browned add the
mixture of meat and vegetables. .Sea
son to taste. As this dish Is usually
made of left-overs already seasoned
once, no definite qualities can be
given. Serve hot, with boiled rice in
a separate dish. This must be season
ed highly and should cook down till
quite thick.
COMMON WOOD RAT
CARRIES BUBONIC PLAGUE
ESTATE AGENTS THRIVE
ON NEW PARLIAMENT
Imperial Cake.
Two cups sugar, one cup butter, one
cup milk, three and a half cups
flour, four eggs, one teaspoon soda,
two teaspoones cream of tartar.
Cream butter and sugar, add yolks
of eggs then milk, then stiffly beaten
whites. Sift soda and cream of tar
tar with flour and add last with one
half cup sliced citron and one cup of
chopped almonds. If you wish a
cake that combines quality and eco
nomy, give this a trial.
What Is a Home?
What is home for? Peace.
What do many of us make it?
A place for relating trials.
A place for displaying tempers.
A place for being disabreeable.
A place for dispute.
A place for haste. ;
A place for fault finding.
A place for fretting and worrying,
A place for tears.
A place for snarls.
A place for growling.
. A place for swearing.
A place for sulking.
A place for meanness, such as none
but a home companion would forgive;
for ugliness such as none would In
flict upon a stranger.
Place opposite this: Home, a place
jfor rest, for cheer, for warmth, for
comfort, for forbearance; a place for
peace, repose: a place where the soul
may extend toward a nobler. Better
life. Home!
The word itself comes from . the
Sanskrit "ksema," meaning abode,
place of rest, security.
Sometimes blessings come to us ais-
guised as misfortunes.
Patience is a gift of experience.
Sarcasm Is a sword without a han
dle. He who wields it must have a
care that he himself is not cut
Washington. Officials of the pub
lic health and marine hospital service
are alarmed at the latest discovery of
their agents in Californlt, that the
wood rat Is a carrier of bubonic plague
germs.
It was known that the common, rat
and the Beechy ground squirrel were
both subject to Infection and could
transmit the dread disease to human
beings, and ,thls latest discovery fills
the scientists with a new apprehen
sion lest the plague become endemic
in the United State.
Already thousands of ground squir
rels and rats have been slaughtered In
Alameda and Contra, Costa counties,
California, to prevent spread of In
fection. It was in connection with
this campaign of eradication that the
discovery was made that the wood
rat was equally culpable
This makes a new link in the plague
chain and alarms the scientists for two
reasons. First the wood rat may act
as an intermediary In the transmis
sion of disease to other animals; and,
then,' because they do not ordinarily
come in contact with squirrels, it may
be that some other animal, not now
suspected, with which they are more
completely associated, is also infect
ed. So far only one case of a plague
bearing wood rat, which Is a native
and a different article from the true
rat which is imported, has not been
discovered.
London. The reassembling of par
liament is proving a splendid thing for
the London estate agents, and for
trade generally. Nearly half the new
parliament is made up of new mem
bers who come to London from out
of the way provincial fastnesses, and
book a flat or a house for the session
or even longer. ,
Many of the defeated members, re
lying on the great over-powering Lib
eral majority to keep the government
in power until the complete expiration
of the seven years of control, had ta
ken houses and chambers on a seven
years' lease, and, after four years, find
themselves with an unexpired lease of
three years upon their hands. Chaf
ing under the ignominy of defeat they
have had no wish to remain In Lon
don, and they have instructed estate
agents to get rid of the lease to the
most likely tenant
This Interchange of chambers has
made trade brisk. Decorators and
furniture movers are also busy, while
tradesmen's agents are making the
electric bells and knockers work over
time. Begging letter writers are also
extremely diligent bombarding the
new member with fulsome epistles of
adulation which recall some Incident
mai never Happened, and crave a
small loan on the strength of a fast
friendship that never existed.
Then the subscription fiend Is not
allowing the dust to settle In ' his
neighborhood. He is busy soliciting
patronage in the shape of annual sub'
scriptlons for football dubs, amateur
dramatic clubs, and missions of all
descriptions, much to the. concern bf
the new member who finds his check
book growing palpably thinner under
the stress.
It is computed that a seat in parlia
ment costs its winner at least $5000,
but the ambitious statesman only
learns this after he is elected.
The Well Known Chinese Doctor
Cures any
and all dis
eases that the
hums flesh
Is heir to. My
wonderful and
powerful
roots, herbs,
remedies are
composed o f
Chinese
buds, barks
and vegetables that aro entirely
unknown to medical science of the
present day. They are harmless.
as we use no poisons or drugs. No
operations. No knife used.
We care stomach troubles, liver.
kidney, catarrh, lung, throat aeth
ma, nervous debility, female com'
plaints and rheumatism and all
disorders of the blood. We cure
to stay cured, and guarantee to
cure all kinds of Piles and Private
Diseases of men and women. Call
and see him or write. Consulta
tion free. If you are unable to call
and see him, send two cents In
stamps for symptom blank. Ad
dress: THE L. CUING WO CHINESE
feEDICXNE CO
S W. Rose St, Walla Walla ,Wn.
NO SEASON FOR IT.
the
GIRL WITH TWO VOICES
AMAZES GAY PARISIANS
Bullet Brings Mind Back.
UKianoma City. As a result of a
bullet wound In the head received
when he atacked the guard who was
taking him to the Insnne asylum, Al
bert H. Beall, an insurance agent of
this city, Is a patient In a local hos
pital, his sanity apparently restored.
The bullet cut a deep furrow along
the side of his head. When revived.
Beat was unable to remember the
events of the hours preceding, and
since the shooting has exhibited no
. Useful Tld Bits.
If there is no mucilage about, use
a piece of cold boiled potato.
ParisSociety Is discussing today ' ptoms of in8AJlltyi
LUC uciuriiuuus 0rnaniluu uiuseu H
the reception given by Ambassador
Bacon at the embassy by Dorothy
Toye, a young girl from Winnipeg,
Manitoba, w ho sang in two voices, one
a three-octave sporano and the other a
tenor voice of great power and sweet
ness. Miss Toye came to Paris recently
to consult Professor Frank Dossert. di
rector of the National Conservatory of
Music, regarding the advisability of
entering upon an operatic career.
When he heard her soprano .voice he
said she waa unquestionably fitted for
grand opera.
A moment later he was astonished
to hear her sing a song from "Pagllac
cl" In Caruso's voice, rendering his
exact phrasing. Musicians say they
Stubborn As Mules
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble loss of appetite. Indigestion
nervousness, despondency, headache,
But such troubles fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
best stomach and liver remedy. Sc
easy. 25c at Tallman & Co.
The Servant Girl Disappearing.
From McClure's Magazine.
During the last SO years, the demand
for servants has doubled, while the
supply has increased only by half
In the last decade only by five per
cent. In 1870 there was one to every
12; even In the recent crisis, when
the cities were filled with unemploy
ed, the demand still outran the sup
ply. And yet, during th SO years
past, the number of self-supporting
women that Is, the actual labor mar
ket has more than trebled. Forty
years ago a woman thrown upon her
own resources would tend to select
housework for a living! In fact, one
woman in two did so select Thirty
years ago only every third woman en
tered domestic service. Ten years ago
only one In four rapped at the kitchen
door. The other three applied
where?
Every one knows; at the shop, the
factory, the store.
Onions and Apples.
Put one tablespoonful of butter In
a frying pan, and when melted put In
three sliced onions and three sliced
apples; let fry slowly until browned,
season with salt and , pepper and
serve on toast.
have never heard of any such
nomenon in musical history. I
Miss Toye actually sings duets with
herself. After she sang for Ambas
sador Bacon he said: "It was the
most remarkable performance I ever
heard in my life."
It is needless to say that all Paris
Is talking of her personally. Miss
Toye is a slightly built girl, singularly
bright and one of eight sisters, all of
whom are musicians. Physicians, as
well as musicians, are greatly Inter
ested In her. She has been invited to
go to London to sing before the Medi
cal' congress.
Call for Warrants.
All general fund warrants, register'
ed during the months of July, August
and September, 1909, will be paid at
my office, at the county court house
upon presentation.
Interest ceased upon date of publl
cation.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, Febru
Pie- j ary 2, i9io, Umatilla county.
O. W. BRADLEY,
County Treasurer,
A Swollen Jaw
is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether
It's caused by neuralgia, toothache,
or accident, Ballard's Snow Liniment
will reduce the swelling and relieve
the pain. The great and sure cure
for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises,
scalds any and all aches and palna
Sold by A. C. Koeppen St Bros.
Hunt up your lighter clothing, suits
and dresses and have them made like
new by the women. City Dye Works.
Mrs. Hays & Mrs. Finney. Phone
Main 1(8.
PILES SDRED IN S TO 14 DATS
PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to caress
esse of Itcblng. Wind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles In 6 to 14 days or money refund
m. rioc.
Calling cards, wedding stationery
and commercial printing to order, at
the East Oregonlaa.
LET AN ELECTRIC
MOTOR DO YOUR
WORK
Steadiest, cheapest and moat
reliable power for small or
heavy work. Leas danger and
'easier to operate you turn a
lever and It does the work.
The Housewife's work will be lessen
ed .when Electrlcty and Gas
come into, the home
COOK VITII GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save' on your fuel as welL
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to h&ndfo and fires to
kindle and It costs lesa. s
For Her sake, put gas In your whome
before the hot weather arrives
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Phone Main 4. Mattock Banding.
Wbea Pendleton Cltiaeas Show
Certain Way Oot
There can be no Just reason why
any reader of this will continue to
suffer the tortures of an aching back,
the annoyance of urinary disorders,
the dangers of diabetes or any kidney
ills when relief Is so near at hand and
the most positive proof given that
they can be cured. Read what
Pendleton eltisea says:
Mrs. D. Coffman, 121 . Stonewall
Jaekson street Pendleton. Ore., says:
"About a year ago I was havlac
vers fains through my back and fi
nally eaaae to the conclusion that they
arose from disordered kidneys, as a
cold was sure to settle tn these or
gans and greatly aggravate my suf
fering. I had known of the merit of
Doan's Kidney Pills for a kmc time
and at last deciding to try theaa, I
procured a box at the Pendleton
Drag Co, They helped me from the
first and after I had taken the eon
tents of the box not a pain or ache
remained and my kidneys were re
stored to their normal condition. I
, know of others who have used Doan's
Kidney Pill with excellent results
and I feel that I cannot speak too
highly la their favor."
For sale by all dealers. Price 1 1
eenta Fosttr-Mllbum Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
Statea
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Onions in Potato Cradles.
Left-over potatoes of uniform size
may be cut in half lengthwise, the
center scooped out. leaving a shell.
This should be browned in butter,
then filled with fried onions.' Hot
buttered peas may substitute for onions.
Ladies Sole Sewed.
With my new machine I can sew
your soles on for 66c per pair. They
will look better and last longer.
A. EKLUND.
Apples With Bread and Milk.
A delicious luncheon dish is made
by slicing perfectly ripe, mellow
sweet apples into a bowl of rich milk
and bread. The more common way is
to bake the apples, unpeeled. In a slow
oven till tender, then slicing Into the
bread and milk; but many on trial
prefer the uncooked fruit.
Caramel Cake.
Cream a half-cup of butter with one
and one half cups of powdered sugar.
When this mixture Is light, add three
quarters of a cup of milk, and when
this is well beaten In, fold in the stif
fened whites of three eggs alternately,
with enough prepared flour to make
a good batter. Bake In layers.
Stewed Peas.
Melt 2 ounces of butter In a pan,
then put In a small sliced onion, a
bunch of parsley, and half a head of
lettuce, with salt and pepper to taste;
when the onion Is faintly colored, add
one and a half pints of peas, a small
teaspoonful of sugar and half a pint
of water, and let them stew gently
till the peas are tender (half an hour
for young peas); then remove the let
tuce, parsley and onions, thicken the
liquid with the yolk or an egg beaten
up with a little cream or milk.
Georgia Hash.
Put I cupfuls of heel or mutton,
either ray or cooked, 1 cup of toma-
Under t Jie Old 3
Management!
THE
GRRN D
PENDLETON'S BIG. POPULAR VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION
PICTURE THEATRE.
New Performers. Acts and Pictures twice each
5ik- week.
Monday and Thursday
Johnson' $ Four-Piece Orchestra, Every Performance.
i
Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon.
ADULTS 1BC
CHILDREN 15c.
Doors Open at 7 p. m.
FKBIOl I" HOJ'CL OREGON ' ;
front A: , tijtviHm
Miss Marie Drofnah, Loading Lady With Charles R. Hanford, at the Oregon
Thfator March IS.
Located ou the corner of Seventh and Stark streets, extending thr..nKh
t)ie block to Park street Portland, Oregon. Our new Park Street Annex Is
the only fireproof hotel building In Oregon.
Rates $1 a Day and Up. European
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Teutonia Insurance Company
Of New Orleans, In the State of Louisiana, on the 31st day of December, 10.
made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law:
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up IB0.000.M
INCOME,
Premiums received during the year In cash.... 8J8,3.88
Interest, dividends and rents received during
year 8S.197.7S
Income from other sources received during year 683.80
Total incom " .
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year 491,189.68
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 15,880.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year . . 85,002.61
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year... 11,718.31
Amount of all other expenditures 140,510.48
Total expenditures 848,735.16
ASSETS.
Value of real estate owned $ 70,000.00
Value of stocks nd bonds owned 694,148.00
Cash In banks and on hand B1.6T0.17
Premiums In course of collection and In trans-
mission . "MUJ-JJ
Interest and rents due and accrued b,bu.is
Total assets, ...I X8.411.63
Total assets admitted in Oregon I MM11-M
LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid 3 41,475.00
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand
ing risk. B07,,"I!
Due for commission and brokerage 500.00
All other llabllltle 10,085.00
Total liabilities ' J 5!2'M!
Total Insurance In force December 81, 1909 76,74S,5I.tt
BU8INES8 IN OREGON FOR THE TEAR
Total risks written during the year I
Gross premiums received during the year 1,191.4s
Premiums returned during the year 181.11
Losses paid during the year .... 1,164.11
Losses Incurred during the year 1,164.11
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 81,. 1909.... 187,800.66
TEUTONIA INSURANCE COMPANY,
By ALBERT P. VOLT, President.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service;
B. R. THOMPSON, Portland, Or.