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I VAcr, t;." cm rAcr.- PM!,Y EAST OKEGOKIAN, 5ICTON, OrilGON, MONDAY, FEESUARY 5, 1917 , 1 Daily Chats With the Housewife ' ''l ' KC3 no if Thip is what a lot of people do but get no where, just because you do not economize. You help pay some one else accounts. You pay bad accounts, you pay for bookkeeping, stationary, stamps, in fact the credit system costs more than the spot cash system. Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 40 Quaker Oata 25f Teco Pancake Flour, 2 for 25e BULK PICKLES' Sweet, Sour, Dill and Chow. Apex Coffee 35 This is a good one. Cascade Butter.. 45f Clean Easy Soap, 6 for 25 Bob White Soap, 6 for 25 Wild Rose, 6 for 25 DRIED FRUITS Black Fig. 9 EST" ran Prunes OTn Raiain. LOli We have more of those fancy apples ?1.00 box. The Dean Tatoni Co. PHONE 688 20 SAVED FROM VESSEL. raMx-ncm Reecued trom Bon I Beached on Alaskan Shore. VANCOUVER. B. C. Feb. I. Fif teen to twenty passenger on the steamship Prince John were rescued today by other steamer after the Prince John had struck a rock and had been beached on the com of southeastern Alaska. The Prince John sent out 8. O. B. calls earlier in the day to which ev eral coasting steamers responded. The Prince John has a crew of 21 and has been plying- between prince Rupert, B. C. and Skagway, Alaska. 1 Is believed here that she Is not In great danger. ' Sometimes a woman Is almost as sorry that she married a certain man as she is glad she kept some other woman from getting him. When a man propones he doesn't seem to realise that It may result li his losing his control KMfatGKNCy DESSERT. Cut fresh suVnge or cream, cake Into squares, the right size for a por tion; scoop out the center enough to hold a canned peach. Whip one pint of cream, add sugar and vanilla to taste; heap about the peach, making the whole resemble an egg, using the peach as the yolk, - APPLES, FASCY BAKED. Pare and core well-shaped apples. and bake until tender, with a little water. Put Into a saucepan 1-J cup sucar, 1 cup boiling water, 1-2 tea spoon better and cook 5 minutes. Cover the apples with this sauce, fill the centers with marshmallow .and English walnut meats. Serve sur rounded with grape Juice. . OATMEAL SOI I'. Cook 1 medium chopped onion In 2 tablespoons butter until soft. Add 1-4 teaspoon celery seed, 1 small bav leaf, 2 cups water or stock, 2 cups milk, 3-4 cup left-over cooked oat meal. Boil and then strain, season with salt and pepper and serve with hot buttered toast. ! POACHED EGAS AND MASHED. POTATOES. Boil t medium sized potatoes In salt water. In a shallow pan melt 1 tablespoon each lard and butter and cook with onion cut fine. To this add 1 tablespoon flour l 1-2 cups wa ter, l tablespoon vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Boll to consistency o thin or earn. Poach from 4 to eggs In this gravy, mash the 'potatoes, pile on a hot ((latter with the poached eggs. Add 1 teaspoon prepared mus tard to gravy and pour over potatoes and eggs: Serve hot garnished with a little parsley. , ' i RBCTLUFFE OF SALM0. One cup boiled spaghetti, cut up small, 2 cups cold cooked salmon, picked out with silver fork, 1-2 cup drawn butter, 1 egg beaten light, l tablespoon capers. Heat the drawn butter; mix spaghetti and fish togeth er, season with paprika and salt and stir with the capers, lightly Into the sauce, breaking the fish as little as passible. WhCn bubbles form, fold In the eggs and serve, 'FIVE MIM'TE CAKE Break the, whites of 2 eggs In . a measuring cup, fltKcUp half full with soft Mitter, then fill with sweet milk; 1 cup sugar, flavoring, I 1-2 cups flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder. Sift sugar, flour, baking powder together, add contents of measuring cup and beat S minutes. Bake In moderate oven, BAKED ItlCE PFOniXG WITHOIT EOO. Cook In a double boiler 2 large ta blespoons rice with 1 quart milk, and 4 tablespoons sugar, until the rice Is tender. Put In a pudding dish and bake till thick and covered with a brown crust. Vanilla lemon, cinna mon or nutmeg may be used to flavor; add raisins before baking. , flWil RlrtV Take 1-2 cup rice and odds and ends of dry,, cheese and melt In the oven, seasoning with salt, pepper and a little mjed .mustard. Turn the cooked rice on a hot platter, place 2 or 4 poached eges on top, and pour over the melted cheese. II Ilflf IIHIIIIIIU, wm i JlM,,, nlJ N y mni'iy iinur",,,i iijiiiiwtitiiiiii in j In mil"-) ..i. ...... iinii'siiiiMiiir in mi i i J Know and Rain for Wek. WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. 6. Pacific States: Frequent rains on coast and snow or rain in the interior of Washington. Oregon and northern California; generally fair in southern Cal- ifornia Temperature will aver- age near normal. Rocky Mountain and plateau Regions: Frequent local snows probable over northern and fair over southern portions. Tern- nomture will average near nof- mal. E. W. Bowie. Forecaster. LA GRAND OFFICERS TO MEET PENDLETON Wc get aroma by blending in Omar pure, rich Turkish and ripe accen tuating leaves. You get aroma by just smoking Omar once, br'writing Omar twice Omaromar you get aroma in either case. Omar the perfect Turkish blend I Even the words blend. CIGARETTES "Its hOmor-Aroma that counts' ( BiteL Guaranttii if Jr Police Chief Accepts Challenge of Gurdane to Contest With Revolvers. If Chief of Police Lou Rayburn snd Art Weagle have 'their way It Is now up to Chief Ourdane of Pendleton to follow out his own message. "Put up or shut up." In answer to Ourdane's letter re ceived yesterday. Chief Rayburn has answered that he and Officer Art Weagle would meet Chief Gurdane and Officer Bill Rcheer In La Grande at any-time the Pendleton officers sav the word. The weapon Is to be that named by Gurdane the automatic. The original challenge of Police Chief Rayburn and Fire Chief Mack ey to meet the "police and fire chiefs of any city In the world In a contest with the scattergtin still stands. The La Grand chief of police has accept ed Ourdane's challenge with pistols though the Pendletonlans did not at tempt to meet the terms of the orig inal challenge but wanted to "get In' on their own terms. The local offi cers hdjje now accepted those terms jut to meet the Round-tip city men.- L. Grande Observer. Tlu Re Recommendation. The trnnreat recommendation anfl article mav receive Is a favorable word from the user. It Is the rec ommendatlons of those who have used it that makes Chamberlain's Cough Remedy so popular. Mrs. Amanda Olerhart, Wayriesfield, Ohio, writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been used In my family off and on for twenty years and it has never failed to cure a cough or cold." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. If a man finds marriage a failure he can put it-all in his wife's name. An amateur may be a person who has entered the first stage of ignorance. mm iMeVThW .1 , ' " i ".' ' K " ' " ' - ' & I ALEXANDERS First Showing of New SPRING GARMENTS OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. BEING COUPLED WITH THE V FOREMOST EASTERN FASHION CENTERS ENABLES US TO SHOW LEADING STYLES THAT WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Suits are delightfully simple. Sport styles are in high favor with their free easy grace and becoming collars and novel belts. These are charmingly developed in Jer sey cloth, poplins and serges. t Coats lean strongly towards high colored sport models. The colors are in green and rose and the softer tones of blues and tans. t . New sports are most delightful. They like the sport coat3 come in the brilliant spring colorings and are made with the most unique pockets and origina belts. v New Silk Petticoats in all the spring shades, such as gold, mustard, greens, pur ples, rose, violet and all shades of blue. We have these in flower, changeable, dresden stripes and plaids. ; ' You are more than welcome to look over our new garments any time you have a few minutes while down town; call and seethem. It will be a pleasure to show you. NEW SPRING SILKS are all on our shelves and they are the most beautiful patterns we have ever had. We want you to come in and see them, whether or not you are ready to buy. New Paisley Silks and Shantung Suitings. If it is up-to-date ALEXANDER'S have it.. ARTESIAN WATER AT STRUCK ECHO F. W. Andrews attended the auto mobile show In Portland last week. Born, on Saturday February J, to the wife of Manuel Todhunter, a son. Mother and child doing well. GUtli AT HOXOII LC SAYS SHE IS DOROTHY ARNOLD IXH7 WATTEXBURGER KINDS FLOW WHEN DRILI.'V" IXH j WELL 0' BITTER CREEK. J II Y. BUukwell Receives Soven Car 1 of battle, will Be Fed a i S.il r Place; Son I" Born to Mr. mid Mrs". Manuel Todhunter. ' (E.t Oregonian Sperial.) ECHO, Feb. 5. Lou Witter.l urt f r, a progressive Butter creek far.vtr un expectedly struck artesian water tn his home place fifteen miles west of Echo on Saturday afternoon Wattr is efcslly reached on Putter creek nt a depth of a few feet but Mr. Watten burger. wishing to reich a lower strata of water for domestic use was having a well drilled when at a depth of seventy-oeven feet artesian water was reached. A true estimate of the flow can not be ma'de until the cas ing Is planed. The diameter of thu well Is six Inches. H, f. Blackness received seven cars of cattle from Crane, Ore., yes terdav. Some were stock cattle ana softie beef cattle. The entire number will be fed a the Saylor rlae on But ter creek. H. T Rlnckwell yesterday shipped two carloads of beef cattle to Seattle, Wash. Thta-ty heard of them were purchased fron; Bond Bros, and driv en on aPturday from the latter s farm ten miles above Echo. Charles Bond of Pendleton was a business visitor here last aSturdav J. R. Saylor came down from his Freewater home today. HONOLULU Feb. E. A girl who called herself Dawn Moore and Dor othy Arnold who was arrested when sh arrived here from Hilo, three days ago on the steamer Great Northern and held for Investigation, was re leased today and Immediately filed a libel of JaOOO on the Great Northern 'According to the stewardess of th steamer, the girl declared that ah was the Dorothy Arnold who disap peared from New Tork in I10. 8h wast taken, she said, to Shanghai, by a married man. The police, however, said that ther ' was no resemblance between the girl and descriptions of the missing- Dor othy Arnold. People who do nothing are apt to worry about what they will not do ! next. - Poverty nis many a budding genius in the bud if You Suffer From Catarrh don't make the fatal mistake of re garding it as a trifling matter. Au thorities agree that Catarrh is an in fection of the blood. Consequently, sprays, salves and lotions can af ford only temporary relief, because they do not reach the source of the disease, the blood, When you depend on these temporary remedies alone your case is likely to grow steadily worse until it becomes chronic and possibly affects the lungs. But even if the infection does not go this far. the continuous dripping of mucous in the throat, the constant spitting and hawking and evil odor of the breath will not only cans misery to you, but will make your presence obroxious to other. S. S. 8. which has been the standard blood medicine for fifty years, wiil reiiev your catarrh, because it will purify your blood and relieve it of the ac cumulated poisons. S. S. S. contains no mineral or habit-forming drug. S. S. S. is on sale at all druggists and the advice of our medical department is at your disposal, free of charge. Swift Specific Co, S02 Swift Building; Atlanta, Ga. LILLIAN TV A L EH la the Greater Vltagranh Feature liiilHiretJoii." Pastime Today Only. MLSIOft DR1V , oin COLD- : Hn ATyse Roc-GRcIinst PHYSICAL CULTURE AND ELOCUTION. Hotel Pendleton. as . ill T H Km BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of torn of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that Illuminates the room perfectly, 'but that doe not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them ? J.L. VAUGHAN 0E30( 10X301 10X301 I0E30X GOJERAL STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo catea la good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thing goes; store building, t room dwelling, t lots, stock runs about 14009 PrlcforallU000.0. Cash or bankable notes. Must b sold at onee UATLQCX-LAATZ 1'IVESTKEIIT GO. o 0 o INSURANCE aor; 111 ,, 3' 111 KaM Court St. HEAL ESTATE I0C30I I0E30I O 0 LOW o IOI3o9 y