East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 25, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREO ONI AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THUKSDAY. APRIL 25, 1912.
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Health is the foundation of all good
looks. The wise woman realizes thla
and takes precautions to preserve her
health and strength through the - pe
riod of child bearing. She remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
j possible the suffering and dangers of
so , sucn occasions, i ms every woman
may do through the use of Mother's
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j-llin use, and accomplished so much
.7b pood, that it is in no sense an experl
sd j ment, but a preparation which always
It Is for
Che Dflllv Fast Mrc jonlaa 18 Xepr on aale ' produces the best results.
ee'tP.'rUami orocon 3"' MorH,0D , external application and so penetrating
' m us uaiure as 10 tuorougciy tuoricaie
Northwest News Co., Portland. Orecon.
Cbliao I'lawm, WJ Security HulMlug.
Waahiupivu, l C, Bureau, 501 Four
teenth atreet. S. W.
Member I'nlted l'resa Association.
Ttlepbone Main )
Offlcla. City and Counu Ilper.
Tin: h:n who wkxt powx.
Peasant and merchant and mil
lionaire Soldier ami scholar and man
of the sea.
Mourned by the n-orld, they are
resting where
No towering monument ever
may be;
Put the wave? that so rolling
above them there.
Where the pitiless fogs hover
over the tide.
Shall never efface and shall nev
er impair
The slory they gainel when
they manfully died. .
With onfy a hour in which to
pray
every muscle, nerve and tendon .in
volved during the period before baby
comes. It aids nature by expanding
the skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pro
pares the system for r.atural and safo
motherhood. Mother's Friend has been
used and endorsed by thousands of
mothers, and Its use will prove a com
fort and benefit
to any woman in OUOln&lA
need of such a JV2
remedy. Mother's fftOtlf)
Friend is sold at cJHIIV
drug stores. Write for free book tor
I expectant mothers, which contains
much valuable information.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlaata, Ca.
Where Death had found them jthe Titanic presents not one, but
and would not wait,
They sent the young and the
weak away,
Intrusting them to the whims
of Fate:
P.obbed of hope, they had
strength to stay
While the helpless ones and
the women went,
And the dark sea, rolling till
Judgment Day
Is their ever-enduring monu-
ment.
S. K. Kiser in Chicago Rec-
ord-Herald..
Tin;v ahi: wki.com i: visitors
The work of the Sunday school
reople nowf assembled here is of such
a nature they are welcome visitors
indeed It is the primary duty of the
Sunday school worker aside from ex
tending the faith to guide the steps of
little children in paths of right living
and right thinking. The Sunday
wcnooi teaener strives to encourage
her followers to love the clean, the
beautiful and true and to dislike the
things that are bad and ugly. She
exerts a wholesome and elevating in
fluence and her influence Is exerted
at a time when child character is be
ing formed. Therefore much good
-is accomplished. The world scarcely
appreciates the wide good that the
Sunday school does. Millions of
young people grow to manhood and
womanhood with their ideas of right
living mir firmly formed because
of early associations in the Sunday
school class rooms. The Sunday
Bchools do the most effective work
that is carried on in the name of the
church. The work is effective because
it Is easier to train than to reclaim,
treatise "as the twig is bent so is the
tree inclined."
The East Oregonlan knows that
the people of Pendleton appreciate
the presence in this city of the Sun
day school workers and wants them
to ejoy thir stay. If there should
be jtnythit' lacking about the ar-i!:ng-merits
f.ir their a'-vommodation
and ( iit'-rt.iii.iner.t the mistakes will
e of th- Lend and not u, heart.
a steamship disaster like that of Mon
day, the .voting wife refuses to go in
the boats, declaring that she will live
or die with her" husband., says the
Pittsburg Dispatch. To most men the
natural law that their wives and dau
ghters should be saved from danger
at tlie cost of fiction seemed almost
beyond reality. But the sinkine- of
sev-
I eral cases of this heroic choice of
wives to die with their husbands
j rather than leave them,
f The case of Mr. and Mrs. Isador
Mraus was the most notable. When
Mrs. Straus found that her husband
would not be allowed in the boat she
stepped out of it, preferring to die
with him rather than live without him.
A Mr. Allison is reported to have
been accompanied by his wife and
daughter, and they refused to be res
cued rather than let him die alone.
There are indefinite reports of a doz
en similar cases, all of them repre
senting a brillant example of love and
self-sacrifice that is a 'bright contrast
to the matrimonial faithlessness that
furnishes commonplace sensations.
While we prize these shining ex
hibitions of love as an offset to the
social discredit or disregard for the
marriage tie, it is necessary to add
that a cold, dispassionate judgment will
recognize that it is wiser for the wife
to accept her chance of life though
the husband can not. She is not
bound to die beacuse the husband is.
Peyond that, however remote the hus
band's chance for escape, it is more
if he has only himself to fight for
than if his wife be with him. In such
a situation, however, women, may eas
ily ignore the calculations of reuson,
and those who elected to go to death
presented a lofty ideal of love and de
votion, the loftier for its compara
tive rarity.
RID AY AT
ALEXAN
DE
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36 in. Black Messeline Silk
Regular $1.50 val., Friday
98
c
SPECIAL LOT Dress Goods
New Spring Dress Goods OQ
75c values, Friday . OuL
Cal it-os always ' 5
(linjiham apron checks 6 1-4
20c Gingham, "2 inches wide 10
Flaxons special 10
Uc Pillow Cases 10
7")c Crepes all colors , 39
$3 50 NEMO CORSETS
Sizes 27 to 36 "Special
Lot" Friday
$1.00
Mens $4.00 and $4.50 Florsh eim
and Walkover OX
FORDS, Friday
fj i luisueim
$2.50
Ready-to-Wear Dep't.
BLACK DRESS SKIRTS
$.1.00 Skirts, Friday $3.98
$fi.00 Skirts, Friday $4.48
g',.r0 Skirts. Friday : $4.98
$7.00 Skirts, Friday $5,48
S7..'0 Skirts. Friday : '. $5.9S
LEATHER HAND BAGS
For Friday Only
2 Price
VERY SPECIAL
All Dress Braids and
Trimmings Friday
2 Price
New Ratine Cloth
New Cotton Corduroy
New Plain and Fancy Crepe
WE GIVE S H GREEN TRADING STAMPS
Alexander's Dep't Store
V i - -
chopped raisins, figs or dates, or a
portion of each. Cook until thick,
stirring to prevent burning.
This filling is nice for layer cukes
also.
The talk of the necessity of war
between the United States and Mexico
seems Idle. The trouble will no doub
be adjusted without Interference by
this country and if Interference
should prove necessary it would not
be a war. A squad of good American
policemen could settle the trouble.
JH;()TI.J) WOMKX.
The reputation of the White Star
line of steamers is not improved by
Die news that the firemen on the
Olympic, sister ship of the Titanc, had
tc go out on a strike in order to make
the com puny provide more lifeboats.
The White Star company seems to
have a prejudice against life boats.
Greater than the chlvalric story of
the rn'-n v.ho went down with the T1-.
tanir; in order that tiie lifeboat? I
might be fi II 1 with women and chil- j
dren Is the tale of devotion of those
women who refused to leave their
husbands anil gave up their chances
of e.siape In order to stay with their
loved ones.
Mary newspapers throughout the
world are commenting upon the wife
ly devotion shown by Mrs. Isadore
Htraus 8nd other women who refused
to enter Die boats though they had
opportunities to do so.
In I)i Morgan's best story the cli
max Is attained at the crisis when, In
$100 ItKWARD. SJ00
Thu readera f thla papor will b plnaa4
to learn that there la at Ipaat one dreaded
dtacaM that arlenre baa been able to rare
In all Ita atagra. and that la Catarrh. Hall a
Catarrh Care la the only pltl cure now
known to the mfoVal fraternity. Catarrh
bring a constitutional dlaeaae, require a
eoniitltutlonal treatment. Halt' Catarrh
Cure taken Internally, acting directly upon
tbe blood and tnucoua aurfaeea of tbe yya
tern, thereby d-trrytng the foundation of
the dlneaHe, anJ clvlng the patient strength
by bulMlnj up the cunallrutlon and asslat
Inn nature In doing Its' work. The pro
prlel'im luire en miirh faith in Ita cnraMre
powera tiiat they offer One Hundred lol
lam fur anr rate that If fall to cure. Bend
for Hit of teatlmonlala.
Adrires :
V. 1. CUTSET 4 CO- Toledo, a
Hold by Prostata, 7Se.
Take Uall Kamlly mi tot conitlpav
pattoo.
THE REALM FEMININE
Heart Cookies.
When making plain cookies I add
a ipuai ter of a pound of melted choco
late to the batter, after using half of
it, and make two kinds of cookies.
Sometimes I cut both klnda with a
heart cutter, and after they are bak
e.i join them with a thin sugar Icing.
My I'avorlte Douglinut.8.
To one cup of granulated sugar add
on: and one-half cups sweet milk,
one cup mushed potatoes, one butter
(melted in potatoes) the size of an
egg Mix "well, then add five level
teaspoons baking powder, a pinch of
salt and Just enough flour to roll.
Flavor with nutmeg.
These are fine.
Tilled Cookies. .
Take one cup of sugar, one-half
cup each of butter and milk, one egg,
three and one-half cup of flour, two
teaspoons of cream of tartar, one
teaspoon each of aoda and vanilla,
and a little more flour If needed to
roll thin. Put the cookies In the pan,
place a teaspoon of the filling on
each, not letting It come quite to the
edge, then put another cookie on , top.
Bake in a quick oven, taking care
not to acorch the cakes. They re
iiulre longer baking than for single
cookies.
For filling for cookies take one
half cup each of sugar and water, one
teapoonful of flour, and one cup of
Cornnx'al Ittie.
Cut into small slices about one
pound of pork or chicken (or both
mixed), add a little salt and boil un
til tender; scald one quart of corn
meal, add salt and flour, tablespoon
of butter; stir into this a Jiandful of
flour and two beaten eggs and into
this pour enough broth to make a
batter. Now take a halt cup of to
matoes, add little toutter and two tea
spoons of chilli powder, and cook un
til well done. Add this to the meat
and mix well. Now line Borne pie
pans with the meal mixture, then
put in the meat, mix Into layers as
for chicken pie, bake slowly, and
when nearly done dress over with
butter.
I toilet I Apple Dumplings.
Peel and chop fine tart apples,
make a crust of one cup rich butter
milk, one teaspoon soda and flour
enough to roll. Roll half an inch
thick, spread with the apple, sprinkle
well with sugar and cinnamon, cut in
strips two inches wide, roll up like
Jelly cake. Set the rolls in a drip
ping pan, lay a teaspoon of butter on
each, put In a moderate oven and
baste them often with the juice.
Serve with cream.
.Mock Angel Food.
Take one cup milk, one cup. flour,
one cup sugar, two teaspoons bak
ing poydor. pinch of salt, whites of
two eggs beaten stiff. Heat milk to
boiling point. Sift together flour,
sugar, salt and baking powder sever
al times. Stir in hot milk and beaten
whites of eggs. Do not flavor cake or
grease baking pan, but flavor Icing.
Thla recipe closely followed can be
compared with any real angel food.
It should bo beaten about 20 minutes
In hot oven, not too hot.
Strawlerry Mouie
In one bowl crush ripe strawberries
to a pulp and in another whip con
fectioner's cream to stiffness, adding
a little sugar. Put the mashed
strawberries and their Juice Into the
whipped cream, stir together thor
oughly and pack brick' molds with the
mixture. Cover the molds completely
with cracked ice and allow to stand
for four hours.
A Mother's Core.
A careful mother will not give her
child a medicine without knowing It
Is pure, contains no opiates, and" has
healing and curative qualities. Such
a medicine is Foley's Honey and) Tar
Compound for croup, whooping
cough, bronchitis, and all affections
of the throat, chest and lungs. Best
and safest for chl'dren and grown
persons. Contains no opiates. For
salo by all dealers.
In cases of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible
Tls may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
by all denier
SOCIAL FUNCTION,
BALL AT STANFIELD
IiKJ TIM K IS l'ltKPAKED 1DR
AT DKIMCATIO.-V or HAM,
New Auditorium t lie Fittingly Put
Into Service With Program t'ntlor
Auspices of HuMlIng Coiumcrcinl
Association.
On Thursday evening. May 2nd, the
fine, large hall occupying the entire
second floor cf the handsome new
concrete business block being com
pleted by Dr. G. K. Watts, will be for
mally opened to public use and en
joyment, with the most comprehen
sive and elaborate social function
ever held in this part of the county.
It will be a splendid ball given by
the Stanfield Commercial Club . and
for the benefit of the club.
The Commercial Club has long de
sired to entertain its friends from the
country and from other towns In this
county and elsewhere. Prior to the
completion of this magnificent new
building, howeve, there has been no
room suitable.
The hall will be beautifully decor
ated especially for the occasion by
the committee of ladles who have
been invited by President Sloan to
assist the club iti that capacity.
The new hall has a polished ma
ple floor. The music will be especial
ly good the music committee having
secured eight pieces of the United
orchestra of Pendleton, for the oc
casion. A very large attendance is expect
ed from the other towns In the coun
ty and every effort will be made to
have the event so well arranged and
managed as to insure the utmost of
pleasure to all who are present.
Mayor Jas. Kyle of he arrange
ments committee, was In Pendleton
today arranging for a special train
which If secured, will leave Pendle
ton about 7 o'clock In the evening, re
turning at the close of the ball.
"i . arrangements committee is
composed of the following well known
i.iizens of Stanfield. Frank Sloan,
president; G. U Hurd, secretary, J. M
Kyle, mayor, ami R. A. Holte.
Those on the music committee are
A. W.. Gray and
Prof. Frank Can ith,
P. 11. Uuchholz.
Through the courtesy of Dr. Watts
the use of the hall has been donated
to the Commercial Club so that the
club treasury ir.ny profit the more.
When a mel elne must be given to
young childrci. it should be pleasant
to take. Chamoerlaln's Cough Rem
edy is made fi m loaf sugar and the
root used in its preparation give It
a flavor Blmllnr to maple syrup,
making It pleasant to take. It has no
superior for co ds, croup and whoop
ing cough For eala bv all dealers.
MICHELIN
Red Inner Tubes
Their superiority
is recognized all ptemi
over the World
IN STOCK BY
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY
812 JOIIXSOX STHF.KT.
DISSOMTIOY OF IWHTXICHSIIIP.
Notice Is hereby given that tho firm
of Phelps & Hurt (composed of the
undersigned as partners) is this day
dissolved by mutual consent. D. D.
Phelps' is to pny all debts owing by
tho firm and all money owing to the
firm Is to be paid to him.
Dated April 22, 1912.
ALEX BURT.
I. D. PHELPS.
Love Is blind and that may ex
plain why many a man falls In love
with a woman who Is a "sight."
KloodlS
5
Sarsaparilla
By virtue of its blood-purifying,
. nerve-strengthening,
stomach-toning, appetite-restoring
properties, is the one
Great Spring Medicine.
Get It today ln liquid form or
chocolated tablets called 8aratabs.
Spring
TOUICS
As tlio best of all system
Tonics, we would suggest
that you try a bottle of F. St
S. Sarsaparilla, which is
sold on a positive guarantee
to satisfy or money back
For sale only at
Tallman 2& Co.