PAGE TWO. DAILY EAST OREGOOTAX, PKi)LETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAUClt 8,- 1910. EIGHT PAGES. New and Attractive Fresh and Attractive jcl$S& 27 inch as the first flowers of spring are. the new models ..f 1910 headgear. Our latest importations in early spring models, make a showing that will arouse keen interest among fashions followers. Don't Fail to See Our Grand Display REMEMBER The Red Goose drawing contest will close the 10th, all drawings must be in by Thursday night. i (I I I r "t. 'v a v a aa an aa V i friii mi i ii i v vv During this great money saving sale we are selling our $3.50 and $3 Men's Hats, all kinds, soft and V--. tf0 0C stiff, all the latest blocks and colors I OUT CIOICC $4.0D We are sole agents in Pendleton for The Famous Harvey-Ricker One-Half minute Coffee Pot Positively makes the very finest of coffee in one Kalf;minute. 2 quart 'size sells for $1.75 The handiest article ever made for the kitchen. : quart size sells for .. $2.00 1 quart size sells for , $1.50 quart size sells for $2.25 STAR CUT TUMBLERS Regular $1.75 per set $1.43 ETCHED WATER BOTTLES $2.00 vol. for $1.72 ETCHED TUMBLERS Reeular $1.30 -rade $1.05 grade. KINDS OF BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED CHINA AT STAR CUT WATER BOTTLES Reg. $1.75 val. $1.43 OXE HALF PRICE. The Peoples Warehouse where pays to Trade OF INTEREST Baked Cauliflower. Boil one small cauliflower -and break It apart carefully Into flower et. Put a layer of these In the bot tom of a baking diBh, then a layer of toasted bread crumbs, a dusting of rn.lt, pepper, nutmeg and grated -onion; then another layer of cauli--flower and seasonings; then the bread crumbs, with a few cracker crumbs and three tablespoonfula of cheese. TTse for the seasonings a level dessert spoonful of grated onion, 12 grates of nutmeg, one quarter teaspoonful of aa.lt, one cupful of toasted bread crumbs. Make a cream sauce by rub bing one tablespoonful each of butter and flour together, to this add three quarters of a cup of hot milk, a salt poonful of salt and a dash of pepper and stir until boiling. Pour over the Ingredients In the dish, dot with a few bits of butter and sprinkling of crumbs and bake in a quick oven 10 or IS minutes. Serve as soon as the top has browned delicately. Twisted Maple Cookies. One cupful each of granulated and maple sugar and one of butter, two well beaten eggs, two tablespoonfuls of water, and flour enough to make of the consistency of cooky dough. Cut Into strips, roll in a powdered sugar, twist, and bake a light brown. Pineapple Fruitade. Pare the thin rind of six lemons and three oranges and pour over them one cupful of boiling water and let stand covered In an earthen or gran- Knwi nnttl nold. Strain It in a large bowl and add the Juice of 12 lemons Guaranteed Remedy for onstlpation. a r. KoeoDen & Bros., the drug gists, have made arrangements with the Dr. Howard Co. to make a special half-price Introductory offer on the regular f:fty-cnt size of their cele brated specific for the cure of con stipaUon and dyspepsia. This medicine Is a recent discovery for the cure of all diseases of the stomach nd bowels. It not only gives quick relief, but It makes permanent cures. Dr. Howard's Specific has been so remarkably successful in curing con stipation, dyspepsia and all liver tfou . bles that A. C. Koeppen & Bros., have hen Irurtructed by the Dr. Howard company to return the price paid in every case where It does not give re lief. Bo great Is the demand .for this specific that Koeppen Bros, have been abie to secure only a limited supply under this special price, and every one who is troubled with dyspepsia, constipation or liver trouble should call upon A. C. Koeppen and Bros, at once, or send 26 cents and get sixty doses of the best medicine ever made, m this special half price offer with a guarantee from the manufacturers through their agents, to refund the money if It does not cure. - I an ) bmbi -vm an m a an h an n il i iiiimj in .in i S3 v TO WOMEN and three oranges. Add light brown sugar to taste, a pint of tea made of half an ounce of Oolong and a few sprigs of fresh mint brewed with the tea. Pour on enough water to dilute sufficiently, allowing for a bottle or even two of seltzer water, which Is to be put In Just before serving. Add also a can of grated pineapple, some thin slices of comquats, and some Maraschino cherries. Serve ice cold. Creamed Shrimps. For a quart of the canned shrimps allow one tablespoonful of butter, a half tablespoonful of flour, one cup ful of heated cream, 'one beaten yolk of egg, salt, paprika and a drop or two of Worse8tershlre sauce. Melt the butter, add the flour, and when frothy pour in the cream. When smooth and slightly thickened add the shrimps, seasoning and egg yolk. Serve on toast, In croustades or pat ty shells. Lime Juice and Dandelion Wine, For some people a drink In which there is a suggestion of bitter quench es thirst more effectively than any thing else. A tablespoonful of the commercial bottled Juice of limes with a rash of callsaya is very re freshing, or Just enough dandelion wine to favor a glassful of water. Both drinks are exceedingly health ful. To make the wine pour a gallon of boiling water over two quarts of j dandelion rlowers. Let this stand for twenty-four hours, then strain and add two pounds of white sugar and two lemons. Boil down to three quarts, strain again, let the mixture stand for two days and bottle. Timetable for Cooks. The following valuable table of time for the boiling of vegetables will be of use to many cooks: Asparagus, 15 to 20 minutes. Beans (shell), 1 to 2 hours. Beans '(string), 2 "hours. Young beets, 45 to 60 minutes. Carrots, 40 minutes. Cabbage, 30 to 45 minutes. Onions, 30 to 45 minutes. Peas, 14 to 20 minutes. Potatoes, 20 to 30 minutes. Spinach, 20 to 30 minutes. Tomatoes, 15 to 20 minutes. Turnips, 2 to 3 hours. Worth Knowing. Orange salad is quickly made and will help out many a hurry-up meal. Simply peel large seedless oranges and slice thick. Lay the pieces on lettuce and pour rich dressing over them. Chill and serve. Caramel sweet potatoes are dell clous. To prepare them, simply boll and slice the potatoes and dip them first In milted butter and then In gran ulated sugar. Put Into a hot oven, till a coating of brown caramel is formed. ' When cutting brick butter Into Spring Millinery This seasons proper fabric for waists and dresses. Can be laundered and guaranteed to j retain color. Come in mixed stripes and cheeks, regular 35 value, money saving price III JL . . ja -as aaaw aa a ar at a a a a a ; : a - JJ w bits of the butter often will cling to the knife and spoil the looks of the square. If a piece of parafin paper small squares for use on the table is wrapped around the silver knife, the butter will cut in sharp, clean squares and will not cling to the knife at all. A silkatine spool nailed to the floor back of the door and painted the col or of the woodwork makes a con venient door-stop. Dress skirts will not sag if they are provided with tape straps evenly pin ner with safety pins to the skirtband and are hung on two hooks, instead of one. When the little white standards In lace collars become soiled, do not at tempt to wash them; soak them over night in gasoline then cover them with scented talcum powder. 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 pains. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. LAKE VIEW VOTES BONDS. Vote Nearly Unanimous to Expend $40,000 for Schools. Lakevlew, Ore., March 8. Lake view has voted a bond Issue of $40, 000. Of a total of 123 votes, 118 were favorable to creating the Indebt edness for better educational facili ties. The population of the town of Lakevlew and the country embraced in the Lakevlew school district has increased so rapidly In the past two years that the school buildings that have served the district the past sev eral years have become Inadequate and the school board was compelled to erect temporary structures last fall. SI 00 Reward. 9100. Tbe readers of tbls piper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded dUense mat science baa been able to can (a all Its stages, and tbat Is Catarrh. Ball'i Catarrh Care Is tbe only positive core now ' known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh ' being a constitutional disease, requires a ronatltotlonal treatment. Ball's Catarrh Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon l tbe blood and mucous surfaces of the ays 1 tern, thereby destroying tbe foundation of i the dlnease. and glvlag tbe patient atrengtk by building op tbe constitution and aaalat . Iiik nature In doing Its' ork. Tbe pro- prletors have so much faltb Is Its euratWe ; powers tbat tbej offer One Hundred Dot lars for any case tbat It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonial!. I Address : I F. i CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. . Hold by Druggists, TOe. Take Ball's Family Pills for conatipa 1 tloa Hunt up your lighter clothing, suits and dresses and have them made like new by the women. City Dye Worka Mrs. Hays & Mrs. Finney. Phone Main 198. "How old are you, my dear?" "Eight at home, seven and a halt when I go by train, and six when I go out with mamma" Bon Vlvant 2nd Floor Worsted S 111 tin an 19c Yard r m-V a a a a tvrv r i L- l si v RECITAL TONIGHT. Pupils of Miss Harriet Young Will Appear lk-fore Public. A public recital will be given by the pupils of Miss Harriet Young In the Presbyterian church this evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the second re cital given by Miss Young's pupils this year. The following is the program for the evening: 1 Minuet Van Gael Beatrice Weatherston. II La Marche Burgmuller Myrtle Rhodes, III Romance Rubinstein Ethel Chapman. IV Valse Op. 59 No. 2 Schutt Jeane Anderson. V Majurka Von Wilm Olive Gwinn. VI Moments Whimsical No. 3.... Schubert Gwendoline Smith. VII Scottish Tone Picture MacDowell Nona Johnson. VIII Second Mazurka Godard Ruben Beckwlth. IX Cascades Gurlltt Pauline Ia Fontaine. X Polish Dance Scharwenka Ida Cherry. XI Spinning Song Mendelssohn Sadie 'Young. VII Tocato Jonas Louie Minnis. XII (a) Prelude" in B. ..... Chopin (b) Marche Grotesque. . Sinding Edith Raiey. IV To Spring Grieg Annie Tullls. GIRLS' GIJiE CLUB OF WHITMAN COLLEGE One seldom has the opportunity of hearing a chorus of girls' voices. There Is something uplifting In hear ing not a crowd of chorus glls gaily dressed and Intended to represent the fantastic and unreal In life, but in hearing a score of fresh young voices, real girls, singing of real life. The Whitman College Girls' Glee club will be In Pendleton Friday, March 11, at the Methodist church, under the auspices of the Pendleton academy. Mr. Sterling, the well-known pianist of Whitman conservatory, will appear on the program. Abandon Voting Trust. Pittsburg, Pa., March 8. No change was made In the present management of the corporation by the stockhold era of the Pittsburg Coal company at the annual meeting today. The plan for forming a voting trust, with the object of preventing the control from passing Into other hands at a price lower than $40 a share for common and $100 fur preferred, has been abandoned, as It received the assent of less than a majority of the stock Slimv TFnrflra In Tindfin. London, March 8. The Hunter Improvement society opened Its an nual horse show here today. Among the exhibitors is Alfred Gwynne Van-derbllt. DR. I1.W.CQE WILL SELL MAXWELL LANDS WILL VSE OKGAXIZATION TO COLONIZE PROJECT UcriiiisUm U Progressing Much IliiiUliiiK lroKsed for Spring school lo bo Enlurged Improved 'Phone Service Promised. (Staff Correspondence.) Hermiston, Ore., Mar. 8. On the fifteenth of this month. If local re ports prove correct. Dr. H. W. Coe and his large organization of realty men will Join the forces now engaged In selling the Mnxwell lands under the Vmatllla project. It Is understood that n deal has been made under which Dr. Coe will enter Immediately upon the work of colonizing the Maxwell lands. As he has a good working organisation consisting of many representatives In various parts of the east and middle west It Is anticipated that there will be "some thing doing" when he takes up the work of selllne lands under the Uma tilla project. Dr, Coe has already dis posed of practically all the land un der the Furnish-Coe project Taking Homestead Land. Gradually the land under the pro ject open to homestead entry Is be ing filed upon. "Almost every day a few filings arei made. The satisfac tory feature about the taking of these lands Is that the entryr-n are evi dently taking hold with the Intention of actually living upon the land and reclaiming the same. For the most part the cntrymen are men of some experience and alsoNhave funds with which to Improve their clalmh. Town Is Growing. i Within Hermiston there are many evidences of growth and progress. Several new business buildings are projected for the ' spring. At this time the prospective' builders have not fully worked out their plans, but the situation is such that considerable building is Inevitable. Work has Just been started upon tiie levelling and Improving of the school grounds. A big addition to the school building has also t,een voted and is to be constructed so as to be in readiness for use next fall. -The storage company, of which Messrs. Clarke and Thelps are principal stock holders, will alse enlarge Its plant during the spring. Manager McWhorter of the "phone company serving Hermiston, has an nounced that on March 15 the com pany will improve Its service. After that date an all day and all night service will be established nnd It will include Sundays as well as week days. At this time there Is no night or Sunday 'phone service. HOUSES DISAPPEARING FROM IXXDON STRETTS London. The' rapid disappearance of the horse from London streets was strikingly illustrated by the opening sale at Fernhead road, Harrow road, of omnibus horses belonging to the London General Omnibus company. The bidding was brisk, but prices were companiticely small, nnd aver aged $50 to $75 for 10-year-olds. The highest price reached was about $137 nnd the lowest $37. The pur chasers Included farmers, carmen, green grocers and coal dealers. The company Is disposing by auction of 500 horses and Is replacing the horse vehicles from time to time with mo tor omnibuses. About 500 horses are now left In the company's omnibus service, as compared with about 14,000 regularly employed before the motor competi tion began. A Night Alarm. Worse than an alarm of fire at night Is the metallic cough of croup bringing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar In the house and give It at the first sign of danger. Foley's Hon ey and Tar has saved many little lives and is the only safe preparation for children as It contains no opiates. Koeppen Bros. Farm and Dairy for Sale. Choice dairy and fruit farm for sale. 360 acres deeded land, lots of free range; 8 miles from R. R. station, nearly all of the stock and machinery goes with the place. All for $10,000, half cash, balance five years' time. D. Kemler, 210 W. Bluff street, Pendle ton, Ore. Foley's Kidney Remedy Is a safe and certain remedy for all kidney and bladder diseases, whether acute or chronic. It Is a splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people and a sure cure for all annoyances and Ir regularities of the kidneys and blad der.- Koeppen Bros. Calling cards, wedding stationery and commercial printing to order, at the East Oregonlan. NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY. No matter how old and (aded your hair looks, or how la you have been gray, it will wotk wondert for you, keep you looking young, pro mote a luiuriant growth of hsalthy hair, stop iti falling tbadbmask out and VOSlUVtiy Ke- move Dandrnll. Will not toil skin or linen. Will net injure youthair. Is Not a Dye. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES ' $1.00 and 60c. Bottles, at DrucfitU PtUlo Hav SDCctoNcwarkbNJU.SJi. PENDLETON DRUG COMPANY. m am.4 writer m Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Scspect it How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or commonlass with youi water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a brick tluBt seat incut, or settling, stringy or milky appearance often indicates on un healthy condi tion of the kid neys; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the back are also symptoms that tell you the kidneys and bladder are out of order and need attention. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge o often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'i Kwunip-Root, the great kidney remedy, ful Tills almost every wish in correcting rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladdcrund every part of theurinary passage. Corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad etlects following use of liquor, wine o beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through the day, nnd to get up many times duriug the night. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest be causeof its remarkable kw health restoring prop erties. If you need a iSSIt; medicine vnn should Ifi'!! "-4 have the best. Sold by CK-riaL" tf .'.HSsJ druggists in fifty-cent , and one-doll ar sizes. n,. i ciuip-iuu. You may have a sample bottle sent fref by1 mail Address Dr. Kilmer it Co., Ring liaintoii, N. Y. Mention this paper and remember the name, Pr. Kilmer's Swnmp Root, and the address, ltiughamtou, N. Y., ou every bottle. . MODERN DWELLING SITUATED IN THE BEST RESIDENCE LOCALITY OF PENDLETON, ONLY FOUR BLOCKS FROM BUSINESS CENTER. UP TO PATE CONVENIENCES WITH SUFFICIENT ROOM IN REAR FOR STABLE OR GARAGE. PRICE $4000.00. FOH FURTHER PARTICU LARS CALL ON Mark Moorhouse Company 112 East Court St. Phone Main U. Renl'cfy'6 CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm la quick!) absorbed. Gie Relief at Once. It cleuuet, soot bet, heals uuti protects the diseased mem brane riwultiug from Catarrh and drive away a Cold in the mssi Head quickly, ltblisu l--ll-f stores the Kmscs of IH I Z.V (.11 Taste and 8ui. ll. Full HWP r,0 ebt.. atDrujr. gists or by mail. Iu liquid form, 75 i-euts. iaj uroiuonsoii warreu street. New Yodc. THEATRE 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 threo times each week. Be sure and ice the next change, Adults 10c. Children under 10 years, Kc. Every Woman K)t your drtmrlrt for it. if ha ennnut anpnl l1 V U'.VH. acct'nt na ir i'.i-fi nook-mauled. It alvea fntl unrtlrulara and directions InrrUnnhle . tmim. al 4HV EL CO.. 4 E. 2 3d St .. Tf FOLEYSIlONIYTAn tops tKo coutf h akiad hcaJs lung PASTIME I ViMji abiratthewonrlerrnl - rift, I r m