East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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To The Public
I have added an up-to-date
optical department which will
be In charge of
A. E. SERUM
Optimetrist
who has had years of practical
experience. Your optical work
will receive thorough attention.
A. L. Schaefor
Jeweler
A
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112 East Court St.
Phone Main 83.
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SOB W. RnK! St. Walla Walla. Wn.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVE
MENT OF JANE STREET BE'
TWEEN BLUFF STREET AND
AND HIGH STREET BY BUILD
FNG SIDEWALKS THEREON.
Notice Is hereby given that at a
regular meeting of the common coun
cil of the city bf Pendleton, held
March .16, 1909, the following resO'
lutlon was unaulmously adopted, viz.
Be it resolved, by the common
council of the city of Pendleton that
It Is expedient to Improve, and it is
hereby reposed to Improve Jane
street In the city of Pendleton from
the south line of Bluff street to the
north line of High street, by con
structing sidewalks and crosswalks
along the west line thereof, such Im
provement to be made In accordance
with the ordinances of the city of
Pendleton, and the cost of making the
same to be charge and Hen upon the
lots and parts of lots and parcels of
land in front of which such Improve
menu shall be made, as pro-vlded by
the charter of the city of Pendleton,
and the owners of lots, parts of lots
and parcels of land fronting upon said
streets where such Improvement shall
be made shall be liable for the pay
ment of the portions of such Im
provements In front of their respec
tive lots, parts of lots and parcels of
land. 1
And be It further resolved, that the
recorder of the city of Pendleton
shall cause a copy of this resolution
to be published In the East Oregonlan
for a period of ten days, and all per
sons Interested In said Improvement
will govern themselves accordingly.
Dated this 17th day of March, 1910.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
FOLEYSnONBYTAR
for children! tat 9, sure. No opiate
OF INTEREST
Sugar Water for Hands.
Wash your hands In sugar water;
dry them with corn meal night and
morning.
Fairy Butter.
Cream one-half a cup of butter and
one cup of sugar with one tablespoon
boiling water. Beat with an egg beat
er until foamy.
' T0 Clean Knives."
In order to keep your knives clean
and bright take some wood ashes and
mix with fine scrapings of a raw Irish
potato. Rub this over the blades with
a cloth, and after rinsing, dry with a
sort flannel.
Oatmeal Bread.
Four cups oatmeal, three cups boil
ing water; let this cool. Add three
quarters cup of molasses, one-half ta
blespoon salt, one-half yeast cake In
water. Finish with white flour, as
you would white bread.
To Label Tin Cans.
For sticking labels to tin, mix dex
trine and vinegar to the consistency
to suit, then add about 2 ounces of
honey to the pint of paste. If too
much honey is used the labels will
have a greasy appearance and will
not dry right.
To Clean Lamp Chimneys.
An excellent cleaner for lamp
chimneys is made by fastening to the
end of a stick a sponge just large
enough, when Immersed In water, to
fit the chimney. Wipe your chimney
Inside with this, and, after rinsing,
dry with a soft piece of linen.
Chocolate Bread Pudding.
Mix three-quarters cup sugar and
one and one-half tablespoons cocoa.
Add one tablespoon butter, four slices
bread. Pour on boiling water till you
can beat this to a mush. Add one
egg yolk, three quarters tablespoon
vanilla. Bake twenty minutes. Frost
with the white beaten with two ta
blespoons powdered sugar.
Peach lee Cream.
One pint of milk two tablespoon fuls
of flour, one cup of spgar; cook In
double boiler twenty minutes; add
two well-beaten eggs and cook five
minutes. Cool and add one teaspoon
of vanilla extract and half a pint of
heavy cream. Cook six peaches with
their kernels and the rind and Juice
of a lemon until tender. Press
through a sieve and add to the cus
tard. Freeze and let harden before
serving. ,
Give the Children Sugar.
Children may eat too much sugar
and they may also stay too long In
their bath tub, or In the creek when
they go in swimming, or get tanned
In the sun, or chilled by staying too
long in the open air; but is that any
sound reason why they should be de
prived of sweets, sunlight, baths and
fresh air, or discouraged from Indulg
ing In them?
All that Is needed, says Dr. Woods
Hutchinson in Success Magazine, is a
little common sense regulation and
judicious supervision, not prohibtion,
or denuunciatlon. . . .
To Make Sleep Come.
If you can not get asleep try a
sponge bath made thus: Into 8 ounces
of alcohol put 2 of ammonia and 2 of
camphor. Shake thoroughly, and
when well mixed add four ounces of
sea salt and enough hot water to fill
a quart bottle. To apply It, adds the
Family Doctor, pour a little of the
liquid In a shallow dish, moisten the
whole body a little at a time by dip
ping a small sponge In It. Rub on
only a very little, then finish with a
vigorous rubbing with a coarse crash
towl. Get Into bed, and we'll Insure
the quick arrival of "nature's quick
restorer, balmy sleep.''
Cultivate a Graceful Walk.
Very few girls walk gracefully now
adays, In spite of the craze for phy
sical culture. The most generally no
ticeable faults are a forward droop of
the head, sticking out of the elbows
and scraping the feet.
The girl who walks with a forward
stoop accentuates all these faults and
lays herself open to various diseases
as well.
Because, if you slouch -forward, you
compress the lungs, and prevent prop
er expansion of the chest. Conse
quently the lungs are Insufficiently
supplied with fresh air and the body
does not get enough oxygen for the
requirements of health.
Melting Inl in paper.
Here Is an Interesting little experi
ment for you to try. Take a small
leaden bullet or buckshot and wrap
it tightly In a single thickness of tis
sue paper. , Then hold with your fin
gers the bullet over the flame of a
candle, or even over a lighted match
Just far away not to burn the paper
and after a few moments you will
find that the lead has melted with
out scorching the paper. It Is pos
sible to boil water In a paper sack In
the same way, as the paper will not
burn so long as It Is wet inside. . The
water is such a good conductor of
heat that it keeps the temperature of
the paper below the burning point.
New Houses.
The plastering In new houses Is
being dried by a new apparatus so ef
fectually In three days that exception
In favor of the method Is being made
by the authorities In places having in
force the German law forbidding the
use of residence of any house, until
it has been built six months. The ap
paratus employed is a cook stove, with
a number of small tubes surrounding
the fire box, and with supply pipes
leading dry air from outside to these
pipes. As the tubes become heated
It rises and passed along the celling
and falls. It absorbs and becomes
saturated with moisture from the
plastering, then sinks, enters the fire
box of the stove and escapes with the
coke gases through the chimney. The
current of heated dry air not only
carries off the dampness rapidly, but
TO WOMEN
furnishes an abuudance of carbonic
acid to harden the mortar. The ef
fect Is exactly the same as that of
slow natural drying, and the rooms are
made speedily habitable Instead of be
ing unsafe to live In for many weeks.
Foreign Words In Menus.
Here are a few of the foreign words
with their translation, used on menu
cards,
Demitasse After dinner cup of cof
fee. Frappe Semi or half frozen.
Frlcasse Stew.
Fromage Cheese.
Glace Frozen.
Cafe au lalt Coffee with hot milk.
Xeufchatel A soft Swiss cheese.
Parmasan An Italian cheese.
Timbale Pie crust baked In a
mold.
Croutons Bread toasted In squares,
used for soup and In garnishing.
Bouillon A clear broth, usually of
beef. '
Au Gratin Dishes baked, prepared
with cheese,
Menu Bill of fare.
Puree Ingredients rubbed through
a sieve, usually the term given a thick
strained soup.
Tutu Fruttl Various kinds of
fruits (chopped fine.)
Consomme Clear soup.
Jus Gravy or Juice of meats.
Steak Porcupine.
Take a good thick slice of bottom
of round steak, make a dressing,
spread on half, turn bther half over a
skewer Into place, now slices of bacon
covered over the top and held down
in place by tooth picks. Put about a
half Inch of boiling water in the pan
and bake about an hour In rather
hot oven.
COSTLY HORSE SHOW.
$50,000 Will Be Spent In Preparing
for Equine Exhibition.
London. Details of the plans for
decorating Olympla for the Interna
tional horse show In 1910 show that
the vast hall will be more gorgeous
than ever during the fashionable
equine carnival next June.
A sum of 150,000 Is to be spent, and
briefly, Olympla Is to be transformed
into an old English garden. Over
head there is to be a sky, with its
own moon and stars, and a possible
glimpse of Hawley's comet!
Round the arena there will be the )
representation of an old creeper-clad
wall, and at the base masses of old
fashioned flowers.. At Intervals will
stand clipped box-trees and yews,
brought from the nurseries belonging
to the show authorities in Holland
and Belgium. Horses' heads, birds
and dogs have been shaped and mod
eled from these trees, but the chief
work to be shown is a Dutch box-tree,
some forty years old, clipped to por
tray the seated figure of President
Kruger.
Flowers In profusion will be every
where, and the members of the royal
family are to sit In a bower of roses.
The royal box Is a representation of
an old garden tea house, with time
stained. Jasmine-covered walls and
leaded windows.
At the end of the hall, facing the
oak doors which are to lead from the
model of Lowther castle, Lord Lons
dale's seat, with extensive lawns and
shrubberies sloping gracefully down
to a Grecian temple. Here, In the
midst of rhododendron clumps, and In
pleasant proximity to a cool fountain
the band will play.
Forty feet from the arena, above the
balcony, a most Ingenious device Is to
be employed to form a base for the
sky cloths which will hide the roof. A
substantial circle of ballustradlng is
to be erected, to support an old gar
den wall, eight feet high.
Over the wall will clamber Jasmine
and ivy and mlsterla; beneath It will
grow masses of old English flowers
hollyhocks, delphiniums, larkspurs,
lupin and roses, flowering almonds,
laburnums and thorns. Over the
wall will be a panorama of hills and
trees, and then the sky, with its spe
cla supply of stars and comet for
evening performances. r
Hidden lights more than 3000 of
them are to glow In all the gardens
at night time and upon these old
walls and flowers, and a festive bril
liance is to pervade the chief rooms of
Lowther Castle.
Olympla will never have been more
pleasantly disguised, and the whole
of the transformation owing to the
brief Interval between this show and
the military tournament must be
accomplished in three days.
Stubborn As Mule
are liver and bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble lose of appetite, indlgestio...
nervousness, despondency, headache.
But such, troubles fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
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easy. 26c at Tallman A Co.
Notice.
To subscribers of the Pacific Tele
phone and Telegraph Co.
On and after April 1st, 1910, all
telephone bills will be payable In ad
vance on the first day of each month
and not later than the 10th, at the
office of the company in the Matlock
building. Call at Recorders window
or mall check.
MANAGER.
Stabwood.
Those who have used ours say lt la
the best they .ever saw. We make
three carloads each day at our mill.
If you will contract your supply for
the coming season now to be deliver
ed by August 1, we will make you at
tractive prices.
OREGON LUMBER YARD,
Phone Main S.
PILES BTJRED IN 0 TO 14 DATS
PAZO OINTMENT la guaranteed to cars say
case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud
ing Piles In 0 to 14 days or money refund
ed. BOc
Are you Interested In orchards at
NyssaT Write, Irrigated Lands Cor
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DIKE DISTRJE8S.
It Is Near at Hand to Hundreds of
Pendleton Readers.
Den't neglect an aching back.
Backache Is the kidney ery for
help.
Neglect hurrying to then aid
Mean that urinary trouble follow
qnleUy
Dire distress, diabetes, Bright'
disease.
Profit by a Pendleton citizen's ex
perience.
Mrs. E. J. Melners, 601 Lewis St.,
Pendleton, Ore., says: "I have the
utmost confidence In Doan'e Kidney
Pills as they proved of tar greater
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I previously used. I was troubled
for years by attacks of kidney oom
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Whenever I eeugat cold, or In any
sudden changes of the weather, my
klLnsys became disordered and my
suffering was Intensified. Stave We. ra
ise; of Doan'a Kidney PUla, I have no
eause to worry about kidney trouble
aa It only requires a few deses af this
remedy to quickly check any attack,
t keep Doaa'e Kidney Pills In the
aousc at Ji times, preparing them at
the Pendleton Drug Co. and am glal
te reoommend them to other suf
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seats. roeter-MHburn Co., Buffalo,
Now Tork, sole agents for the United
4tea
Remember the name Down's and
taka no other.
Farm For Sale.
290 acres of good wheat land one
mile from railroad station; good house
and barn; new drill, fanning mill,
hack, 2 wagons, buggy, 2 plows, har
row, weeder, mower and rake; team
of horses, chickens and other tools
too numerous to mention. Oood
range" will be left In the house. All
for $7,760.00. $5,000 cash and bal
ance on easy terms. Address D.
Kemler. 210 W. Bluff street, Pen
dleton, Oregon.
Sloe Reward. $100.
The readers of tbls paper will be pleased
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Do you want five (5) or ten (10)
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SlmpU Home-Mads Remedy That Is
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An effective remedy, that will usu
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of Glycerine, a half ounce ef Virgin
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TRAIN LEAVES PENDLETON
3 p. m. for Spokane and the East
Northern Pacific Railway
NO DELAY AT JUNCTION.
ELECTRIC LIGHTED.
TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS
Compartment-Drawing Room Sleeping Care
Through Train to Chicago
Via Twin Cities
4
Low Westbound Settlers' Fares
From all points In Middle West, the East and the South.
Tou can arrange with our agent to have tickets delivered at any
point without expense for the service.
Full Information as to fares, trains, etc., furnished on application.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland, Ore.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Niagara Fire Insurance Company
madNeTo TZI V" ,h5 St f NeW Yortt' 0,1 the f December. 1901.
made to the Insuranoe Commissioner of the State-of Oregon, pursuant to law-
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up $ 760 000 00
. INCOME.
Premiums received during the year In cash $3,184,829 42
Interest, dividends and rents received during
the year 228 179 93
Income from other sources received during year 69,391.61
Ttal ,nCOme $3.481,900.3.
DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $1 491 021 11
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 'lSOOOoioo
Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 924 194 56
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year.... 111170 It
Amount of all other c-p.-nditures .t 169i849.'99
Total expenditures $l,836.m.7
ASSETS.
Value of real estate owned Nil
Value of stocks and bonds owned ....... .$3,682 745 47
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 672 000 00
Cash In banks and on hand 831 881 51
Premiums In course of collection and in trans-'
mission 57J j.
Interest and rents due and accrued 661,468.70
Total assets $6 122 668 84
Total assets admitted In Oregon ..!...!!.!'.! '. '. ' ..,,,,,,
LIABILITIES. .MJM68.84
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 281,930 45
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand
ing risks 2,786.419.49
Due for commission and brokerage Nil
All other liabllltle 30,000.00
Total liabilities $3 078 349
Total Insurance In force December 31. 1909 $51o'891 l as
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Total risks written during the year $2 424 3X0 OS
Gross premiums received during the year tl
Premiums returned during the year '. 16101 la
Losses paid during the year 16184 11
Losses Incurred during the year . . . . . . . 18 849 18
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 81, 1909. '.'.' 3 420 140 00
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
By A. W. THORNTON. .Joint Manager.
Statutory resident general agent and attorney for service:
ROD E. SMITH, Portland. Oregon.
LOT LIVERMOUE, Resident Agent.
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE
Phoenix Insurance Co., .Of Hartford
Of Hartford, In the State of Connecticut, on the 31st day of December, 1901
made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law'
CAPITAL.
Amount of capital paid up $2 000 000 00
INCOME. ' '
Premiums received during the year In cash ....$4,889,175.87
Interest, dividends and rents received during
.' 388,310.10
Income from other sources .received during year 693.75
Total Income $5,278,080.1$
. DISBURSEMENTS.
Losses paid during the year $2,182,868.14
Dividends paid during the year on capital stock 309,760.00
Commissions and salaries paid during the year.. 1,447,649.02
Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 128,809.66
Amount of all other expenditures 226,488.70
Total expenditure $4,195,666 42
ASSETS.
Value of real estate owned $ 141,013.38
Value of stocks and bonds owned 8,121,703.00
Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 68,183.33
Cash In banks and on hand 707,633.69
Premiums In course of collection and In trans
mission 828,628.96
Interest and rents due and accrued 74,261.9$
Total asset , $9,941,424.13
Total assets admitted In Oregon $1,941 414 II
LIABILITIES.
Gross claims for losses unpaid $ 499,345.14
Amount of unearned premiums on all outstand
ing risks 4,293,241.71
Due for commission and brokerage 83,000.00
Total liabilities $4,874,681.86
Total Insurance in force December 11, 1909 $14 110 461 11
BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR. ' '
Total risks written during the year i ...$4,118,640.00
Gross premiums received during the year ' 7sif
Premiums returned during the year 14illo!l
Losses paid during the year '. 12,507!lt
Losses Incurred during the year ' lo!l0o!oi
Total amount of risks outstanding In Oregon Dec. 81, 1909.... 6,968,631 00
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., OF HARTFORD, CONN.
By D. W. C. SKILTON, President -Resident
General Agent, W. HARVEY WELLS, 636-633 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg.
Pendleton Agents, BENTLEY & LEFFINGWELL.
THE PENDLETON FURNITURE COMPANY
la now located In the store room formerly occupied by INGRAM'S Gro
cery, where we will be glad to meet all our old friends and patron.
W. R. GRAHAM, Manager.