TEN PAGE3 DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916. PAG I EVEN it Perfection For Sale by GEO. C. BAER & CO. W. J. CLARKE TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. ANALYSIS OF ROCKS. What the Geological Survey Can Do With Your Specimen. Th question Is frequently asked of the United State Geological Survey Department of the Interior, "What I the difference between an assay, an analysis and an expert examination of a specimen of rock or mineral sneh a specimen as may be sent to the geographical survey by anyone ho has found a valuable mineral?" KAYE CD103 B YOUB CHBEK k Be Better Looking Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow complexion i11k tongue coated appetite poor roe have a bad taste in your mouth a iary, no-good feeling you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets a sub stitute for. calomel were prepared by Dr. Edwards alter 17 years of study with his patients. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil Yon will know them by their olive color. To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, so pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days you must get at the cause. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con stipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and 25c per box AD druggists. Take one or two nightly and note the pleasing results. Con Dang Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAHALES CHILLI GQH GAR..E SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Wverythtng clean and up-to-date- FIRST CLASS 8ERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. Phone 617. Pendleton, Or. Hong Kong Cafe 4JD NOODLE PARLOR Noodles AND Chop Stiey Outside Tray Orders a Specialty. Boxes for ladle and gentlemen. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIGHT Meal Tickets, 21 Meals for M OO Special Chicken Dinner Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to . O. Blag. Phone 101 n Chilly, changeable weather? A good oil heater will keep you warm and cosy. A gallon of Pearl Oil givtt 9 hourt of smokelest, odor less, cheerful heat. Prices: $3.75 to $7.75 Oil Healer Host of the Survey's correspondents ask for assays of their specimen, others ask for analyses, and few ap pear to distinguish between the two. The geological survey can make neither an assay nor an analysis for private parties; It can, however, make a visual inspection of a specimen, or it can make a simple chemical test to determine whether the specimen contains a commercial amount of some valuable mineral, such as pot ash. Ninety nine out of every hun. dred specimens submitted to the survey are found to be commercially valueless. Such an inspection, or test, however, la widely different from an ananlysls. A complete analysis of a rock that Is composed of many differ ent minerals may require the more or less continual attention of a chemist for a month or six weeks, and such work to done by the survey only In connection with it own scientific In vestigations. An assay, on the other hand, is usually a fire test made to determine the exact metal content of an ore specimen. The geological sur. vey makes no assays for private par tie. The survey has recently reprinted Its Bulletin 4t2, by W. F. Hillebrand. entitled "The Analysis of Silicate and Carbonate Rocks." This is a revision of Bulletin 305, which was so highly valued in Germany that it was there translated and republished. It con tains a detailed description of the an alytical methods employed in the lab oratory of United States etiological Survey and represents the experience gained in the analysis of more than a thousand Ingeous rocks alone. Those analyses have been carried to a de gree of completeness previously un known, by methods that have been carefully tested and proved, some of them devised in the survey. A copy of the bulletin No. 422 may be obtained on application to the Director of the Geological Purvey, Washington, D. C. Sloan's Unlment for Neuralgia Ache The dull throb of neuralgia is quickly relieved by Sloan's Liniment the universal remedy for pain. Easy to snnlv! It auickly penetrates with out rubbing and sootnes the sore mus cles. Cleaner and more promptly ef fective than mussy plasters or oint ment; does not stain the skin or clog the pores. For stiff muscles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains and strains It gives quick relief. Sloan's Liniment reduces the pain ana Inflamatlon in Insect bites, bruises, bumps and other minor Injuries to children. Get a bottle today at your druggist, 25c. Adv. W IISON'8 CALIFORNIA rijUKAIJTY MAY BE 0OO SACRAMENTO, Nov. 27 Two democratic representatives watchins! the official count declared Wilson's plurality will be 5017. Secretary Jor dan said no final official figures will be available before next week. Ja- Youitf Deople need clear complexions II you find yourself "left out" because of a poor skin, and want a clear, fresh complexion, use RgsinolSoap at least once a day Wash thor oughly with a warm, creamy lather olit, then rin c the face with plenty oi cold water It docs not often take many days of such regular care with Rcsino! Soap to show an improvement, be causcthe Rcaiiuil mcdicationftwMrt and refreshfi the skin, while the perfectly pure soap is cleansing it. Reainnl Soap and Ointment heal actema and ilml W ilia anuakina and luuall I tup itthius iuataaUy, Mr iSX h Daily Chats With the Housewife VEGETABLE SOlP (WITHOUT j CTtXTi.) Two large carrots, 1 large parsnip. 1 small turnip, 2 onions, 1-2 green pepper (having first carefully re moved feeds with a vegetable knife), 3 large stalks celery, 3 or 4 sprigs parsley, l large cabbage leaf. Boil cabbage leaf and onions 3 minutes, and drain before chopping. Put all these vegetables through a meat chop per, cover with 2 quarts of water, and boil 2 hours. Then add 3 good sized tomatoes (or 1-4 can of canned to matoes), 1 tablespoon butter, 1-2 tea. spoon baking soda, 4 tablespoons olive oil, and boll 2 hours longer. This soup Is always better when warmed over. TO REMOVE GL'M. In the event of your finding a hit oi' gum stuck fast to your coat or gown, rub it gently with gasoline and the stuff will be quickly removed. THE COLOR SCHEMES OK A FAINTER. A famous portrait painter gives the following color schemes as being best suited to various types of women: Brunettes, with clear skin and color in their cheeks, red, yellow, orange, olive and russet. Blonde, with clear skin and bright eyes, blues, greens and mauves. A fresh complexion blonde looks espec ially well in green. Pale skin blonde look well In purple. For young girs. nothing is prettier than pink. The colors that suit everybody are white, gray and black. Two-color combina tions that are good: Black and warm brown, violet and pale green, choco late and bright, deep red and gray deep blue and pink, claret and buff. Three color combinations that are pood, red, blue and orange; orange, Mark and light blue; light salmon. dark green and scarlet; brown, light orange and purple; crimson hike, greenish yellow and black. TO MEND A RAINCOAT. , A raincoat may be mended easily and in a few minutes in the following way, write a reader of The Christian Science Monitor: place the garment wrong side up on any smooth surface. such as the edge of a table. Bring th torn edges carefully and closely to gether with, the hands; then firmly seal the same with a strip of adhes ive tape. The garment may be used immediately and the rent will not be noticeable. IJRATHER SKATING SUITS. Skating costumes promise to be more carefully planned this year than they have for some seasons past. Hlp1 length leather skating Jackets are shown, one of RuRsian green suede, with a belt and patch pockets, being especially pretty. KEEPING SAXDWICItBS. It s often necessary. They must be made up early. And they dry and curl so soon Yet they are very easily kept good. They should be placed In an earth', ern receptacle. The earthern receptacle is covered and set In a pan of cold water. In this way they will keep for hours as fresh as when first made. HANDY WRITING P1 Here is a handy suggestion for a Christmas gift which should be high 1v a nr, reflated, for the gift will do for either a man or a woman A port able writing pad will prove quite use. MRS.DREXELSEEKING LONDON, Nov. 26. An echo of the famous separation agreement be tween Anthony J. Drexel and' his , wife was heard ln Chancery court wnen attorneys tor Mrs, Drexel ap- . ... ... . ; ry - & 't i "" V I r t 1 sj. i ; . : ; i g . ., - i I . . i - - It ' " ' 1 ' : Yl1 : M ' t 1 . , X S ,t J .-.: f -:. v. . -e; . . : . y 1 ' I . - if.,. t t : i. ,Jf S . -.'- f S il ' -hf- i y . . ft j V 1 " "Cj ,s t i I im ii i mat ..wa. . . aWii,.nis.t s 1. .dav j fcssr ful to the person who has no writing desk in her room, and will be more than valuable to the transient person. The beauty about this particular writ ing pad Is that It can be easily made by the amateur. First of all cut a fifteen Inch circle from stiff cardboard. Cut the circle in half, laying the halves about an Inch apart, the straight or diameter edges facing each other. Now cover each half with two circular pieces of retonne or denlum. You see, the space between the cut edges will make it possible to fold the pad. The cre tonne or denim can be pasted to the pasteboard semicircles or their edges can be whipped together. It will be necessary to stitch the material along the straight edges of the half circles so that the pasteboard will not slip. On the inside of each semicircle stitch material to form pockets for envel opes, writing paper, stamps and an address book. Little pieces of tape could also be supplied to hold a pen and a pencil. NEW FRUIT CTF. A very nice chilled fruit cup for the Informal luncheon is made of oranges with mint leaves. Separate the or ange Into sections, peel and cut them up as for sliced oranges. Cover these wles a dressing of olive oil, lemon juice and mint leaves, finely chopped up. Leave standing in the ice chest for an hour or two before serving. Place In Individual fruit cups and gar nish with green marashlno cherries. SUN VOIR DISUCLOTH. Sun your dishcloth whenever pos sible and boll it in soda water at least once a week. PEPPERS INSTEAD OF ONIONS. Another mode of using peppers is to slice and fry them a an acoom panlment to steak, or the peppers may be fried and then creamed. A most delicate flavor is given to ordinary vegetable soup by adding a few strips of green pepper. Some one ha said there is nothing the matter with the flavor of any one stew. The trouble Is that all stew generally "taste alike." This cannot be said of the stew, hash or other "made dish' in which pepper Is the flavor. NTT SALAD, Cut up in small pieces a small bunch of celery, 1-2 pound of apples, 1 pound of English walnuts, chopped. 1-2 pound of white grapes, and 1 pound of candied cherries. Cut each cherry In two. seed the grapes, and pour over It mayonnaise. Jut before serving, pour over the whole a cup of whipped cream This will make enough salad for 30 people. Mix 1 pint of milk very carefully with 1 cup of flour, so as to avoia lumps, then add two well beaten eggs Bake in a pan under a roast of meat. Serve with brown gravy. NEWSY NOTES FROM THE WESTON COUNTRY (East Oregonian Special.) WESTON. Nov. 25 E. M. Smith cashier of the Weston bank, made a business trln to Pendleton Monday. A. t. ThorouEhman of Spokane, nrMMlni elder of the Methodist church, preached in Weston Sunday morning and evening. WRIT IN ALIMONY CASE peared seeking an Injunction to re strain Mr. Drexel from servimr hla wlth pape an actlon ln the French courts to obtain money which wife with papers In an action In the tne Brltiflh couru reCently ruled be- longed to Mrs. Drexel. F0RL1ER QUEEN OF llL BAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. The death of former Queen Liliuukalanl of Hawaii, who abdicated the throne in 1895. is expected any moment, ac cording to advices received here from Hnnoulu. The former aueen was comnelled to abdicate when & B. Dole established a republic In Hawaii. For many years she besieged Washington W. A. Barnes made a business trip f to Walla Walla Monday. 1 James Klrkpatrick, Jr., spent Mon day in Pendleton.. Born, Sunday, Nov. 19, to the wife of John York, a daughter Revival meetings are in progress at the United Brethren church. Rev. M. D. Armstrong has charge. James Ross has sold his farm to Sim J. Culley for one hundred and fifty-five dollars per acre. He will remain until spring. On Monday evening, November 20, the Bachelor Girls' Club gave Miss Gladys Banister a miscellaneous show, er, at which twenty-one members and guests were present. The bride-to-be received many useful and appropriate gifts. ine oouy oi sm. jock uui . ,.v-., --- was shipped from La Grande to Wes. eastern part of the United States. It ton for burial Friday. She formerly is a familiar shade tree on the streets lived in Weston for a number of of Washington, D. C (U. S. Geolog years. i leal Survey, Department of the Inter- The body of Mrs. jack Lutz Mrs. Harriett Mosier has gone to Heppner, Oregon, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. John Edwards, where she will spend the winter. Now Lookout. When a cold hangs on as often hap pens, or when you have hardly got. ten over one cold before you con tract another, look out for you are li able to contract some very serious disease. This succession of colds wesker.s the system and lowers the vitality so that you are much more liable to contract chronic catarrh, pneumonia or consumption. Cnre your cold while you can. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy ha a great rep utation. It is relied upon by thou sands of people and never disappoints them. Try it It only costs a quar ter. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. SUPER-fcEPPEMN REPORTED WRECKED, 37 SAILORS KILLED AMSTERDAM, Nov. 25. Munich travelers declared a new super-Zeppelin was wrecked during Thursday's gale at Whilhelmsa haven. Twenty seven sailors perished. One was sav ed. 1 1 I'niniiwachabie If you were to see the unequealled volume of unimpeach able testimony in favor of Hood's Sarsaparilla, you would upbraid your self for so long delaying to take this effective medicine for that blood dis ease from which you are sufering. Adv. JUDGE PHELPS AGAIN ELECTED TO OFFICE ANCESTOR OF THE GINGKO TREE Among the fossils found in North Dakota is what appears to have been the Immediate ancestor of the cele brated glngko or maiden-hair tree of China and Japan. The geologic his tory of the gingko Is In many ways more wonderful than that of any oth er tree now living. This strange tree flMiiiMiititiir MIIMMIMIMIM Pure Blood .r.eansFbrfedHeahh Will Make Your ,The Swift Spijcific ATLANlA,CA. gnJ Fine Stock and Dairy Ranch j 10S0 acres near Hitter, Ore.; rich loam; 4t acre practloallT level 4 balanee sentlv rolllnp fine pasture. Including 200 acres fine timber; J ISO lures cultivated; abundance food water: lots of fruit; w(ll lin- 5 proved, good fenoini?. sood 7-r iom house with cellar. 4 barns nrd S numerous out buildings; R. F. D. and phone; J-4 mile good school; V will inolmle 2 wagons, mower, rake drill, 4-scc. steel harrow, binder J and other machinery. Ranch adjoining sovernment reserve. ThU J Is one of the very best propositi! ns In the state. See It. Prioe, if K taken soon $15,000. Terms J5000 cash, balance 5 years t per cent f Interest. CARL H. EWRY riUYT ROCK. OREfiON. 4 HAWAII DYING .... seeking to be replaced upon the throne. Finally the Hawaiian legisla ture voted ber an income of $400 a year and a residence In Honolulu. Queen UMuokal&nl was the author of a number of books about her native land, and wrote hundreds of Hawai ian soags, many of which became im mensely popular in this country. has corns down to us practically un changed, from earnest aiesozoic iime. It apparently saw its heydey during what is ' known a the Jurassic pe riod, millions of years ago. when It was widely spread from the Arctic regions over roost of the globe, but since that time it has been gradually dwindling until it is now represented by a single living species in Japan and China. In the Far East it is regarded as a sacred tree and as such is plant ed about the temples and sanctuaries, but there is great doubt as to its ex istence la a truly wild state, it is not likely to become extinct, however, for Its fascinating history and curious fcrnllke foliage have made it so In teresting inai u nas oeen extensively planted In many parts of the world, notably In southern Europe and in the ,r.) UMIEMAV READY TO PLAY GREAT BALL A Henry Zimmercan, better known as 'Heinle" Zimmerman, is taking base ball much more seriously now that he Is hvitaated with the manager he always wanted to play under, and Ld MASK DJood Pure SZ Co. m iiaoaj.; v 1 .1.. 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