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WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS URGE MODERATION. Admit That High Ibrtlea sad Consequent Willi Price Will Restrict the In of Woolens. 1 Komo of tlio 0TcrcHt criticirus not only of special duties and olauHC", bat cf the whole accursed protective sys tem, como from tho protected mniinfao tnrerstlicuisclveg in tlioir Mruifglo with oppoHing iutcrests. Mr. 8. N. D. North, Mcretury of tlio WonJrn Manufacturers' wwociuliou, Ih now uud always has beeu a stanch protectionist. As soch be be lieves that the 70,000,000 consumers of this country are legitimate subjects for plunder and that tlio manufacturers arc the proper persons to enjoy the pro tection plunder. Tho free wool experiment which we have been trying for three years, besides being uu object leesou in the way of cheap woolcufl, has taught the woolen manufacturers thut they can make as much or more profit with free wool and moderate protection, which permits peo plo of moderate means to wear real woolen goods, than with high duties on both wool and woolens, which restricts tho nso of woolens to peoplo in gcod cir cumstances. The manufacturers there fore display more than their usual mod esty and patriotism in the advice which they are giving to congress. Mr. North is in Washington to voico the manufac turers' patriotism. Here is part of his advice as tuken from tho Washington correspondence of The Dry Goods Econ omist: I am free to any the bill Is far from mtlafaa tory to tlio woolen manufacturers. The chief fault Is to bo found with the raw wool duties, which are no htr)i that our manufacturers will find themselves sorely oiulMU-raaaed. It Is true the committee has provided compensatory duties which are probably sufficient to offset the duties on raw wool, but the difficulty will be, In my opinion, that the very considerable Increase In price which must be made to cover the additional cost of raw material will have the effect of cutting down consumption to an extent that will bo disastrous to the manufac turers. I do not contend that the rates on woolen manufactures In the bill are not suffi cient to protect us ugalnat too severe foreign competition, but the limit of the consumer's purcluwliiK power must control him In buying woolen manufactures, and I fear the rates of the now bill will very materially restrict con sumption. This'is practically saying to Dingley, Aldrich and the other servants of the protected munufucturers at Washington: "Go slow with your high duties and don't try to protect too many. If yon let everybody into the protection ring, there will bo nobody outside to prey npon and wo will have to prey upon each other. Don't make the mistake of taxing raw materials too high. We wouldn't mind it if we could sell our goods and charge the tax over to the consumer. But when the tax is so high that we have to muke onr prices almost out of sight we have found that we can not sell so many goods, because the peo ple can't afford to wear clothes that is, woolon clothes, which are the only ones worth considering because they are the only ones which we manufacture. Our solicitude for the dear American consumer is such that we do not wish to compel him to clothe himself in the skins of beasts, which are neither fash ionable nor healthful. Let us not tux him to death. Let us bo rcusouablo and eucourago him to live and to wear clothes. By so doing wo cun keep our millN running and give employment to American workingmeii at' American wages, which, after all, is tho chief ob ject uimud at liy us protected munufuc turers. "Byron W. Hulk The lrntertluult Performance. Tho following is a pnrt of ex-Con-grcs.snmn John Do Witt Warner's criti cism (if the Dingley bill: "An it Htiiuds tho most brilliant part of tlio pending performance consists in eutiug tlio words of the sumo actors in tho Fifty first congress. Tho McKinley bill of tluit (Into was virtually entitled 'a bill to mlu! revenues. ' Tho Dingley bill is specially commended ns u revenue getter. Tho McKinley bill poirtid with prido tn tlio peer man's frvi r rc:;l;f:ist tuble. Tlio Dingley bill puis "i- -'-r a single item of llu- bre;ikt.i.-i t..i.. -cue-third of tlm total iiinuuiit cf : tariff tus proposed. Tho itei: . I ; li aro supposed to help the fuitin r i re k i n examples of so Mating your m.p u-- i eotch 'em a cuniiu and n-nv.-iuo.' For iustiiuce, wo have reciprocity in crdei to givo the farmers a market abroad for what it is uiunied they cannot produce for homo coiiHumptiou unless they aro highly protected, as is douo by another jeetiou of the bill." Senator Sherman at Ills licet. Every advance toward n free cx thaiige df commodities is an advance in civilizalit n. Kvery obstruction toa frco exchange i-i I t in of tho cniiio narrow, despot io spirit w liicli planted castles up on tint l'.l.ine to plunder peaceful com merce. Lvi iy ol .-(ruction to commerce is a tax upon consumption. Every facil ity to u five exchange cheapens commod ities, iiKna.vs t ratio and population and promotes civilization. John Sher man in 1SHH. Tim le-f Trust's Til lie. If congress can r.dvance the price of hides 2 ct'i'is a pound in this country, tho people will pay several millions a year morn than thty do now for their boots a:id hhoe. and the money will go into ti e rockets of tho Ctif tnu-t. -Uartfi'Td Times. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fair ltlghet Award. -1 flflffjf- taxes1" CIRCUIT COURT. An adjourned session of the circuit court convened on Tuesday and follow ing business transacted: All jurors except VV. W. AldridgeJ. W. Boatman, Isuuc Farr, Oeo. C. Kinney, Henry Cooke and L. Blanchurd dis charged. Pier Bros, vs John P. Colo, receiver; given until June llth to file motion for new trial. W. A. Hedges vs E. and Karah O. Parker; judgment for $123.80, cosig and $40 attorney fee and sale of lots 7 and 8 of block 21 in Windsor add. ordered. L. Toodtemeier vs Olackamas Co; change of venue to Washington Co K. Boeckmun vs Clackamas Co; change of venue to Washington Co. NKWCABKH. Following actions were filed in circuit court during past 10 days : S. 8. McFadden vs Josie B.McFadden. Alary Young vs John and W. H. Young. M. K. Parris vs A. L. Blanchard. Jacob Spongier vs F. L. Mack and W . T. Whitlock. David Turney vs II. M. Jackson etols. H. McElsandervsB.E.Hawleyet als AVmBlount vs W. T.and A. A. Whit lock. ' Sarah E. Paquet vs W.A.Avery et al. Thos Ohurmun & Son vs D. II. Wor sham. Thos Cliarman & Son vs Silas Wright. Rebecca J. Dean vs Thos Dean. Oswego I O O F Lodge vsA.L. Saylor. Come and see our nice shirt waists at the Backet Store. . e A new line of leghorn just arrived at Miss Goldsmith's. Thut Hood's Sursaparilla purifies the blood and relieves a vast amount of suffering is not a theory but a well known fact. Every man having a beard should keep it an even and natural color, and if it is not so already, use Buckingham's Dye and appear tidy. .H For one dollar, you may buy a bottle of Ayer's StirBaparilla, which, if tuken in time, and according to directions, may save a great many dollars in doctors' bills, and thus exemplify the truth of the old maxim, "Prevention is better than cure." Fakmkks have advantages that other nenrilo do not, bnve. When thev have some question about their business that thev clo not understand, tney cun write to Tub Kuhal Nkw-Yohkkh and get in reply the experience of tho best inform ed men in the country on that particular subject, and it costs only a dollar for the paper a whole year. They can ask all such questions they please. Such infor mation would cost a merchant or a manufacturer or a professional man hundreds of dollars, when they could ...it if al all Wa ntm mirwl It. und t.hp Couhikk both one year for $2. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. tU tu- limn It n trtry ll future (I OASTOIIIA. lit ho Hails 1 guitars il Oil OTiry ViappMi OASTOIIIA. Till fas ilmtla ti 01 ilguturt tTity wnppet. Of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tub Bust SAi.vKiuJ.lie world for Cute, Bruises, Sires, Ulcers, Suit Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped II inula, Chilblain", Corns, and all Sliin Eruptions', and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guuianteed tu ijivo perfect siilintaelinii or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For suit) bv Cliiirin in it Co. For Over Fifty Vears. AnOuiaxd Wki.i.-Thied Kkmkov. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been ned for over lifty years by mil linns of mot hers for their children while teething, with perfect huccohs. 11 Hii'illies (he child, softens (he gums Hllaysall pain, ernes wind colic, ami is (be best remedy lor liHirlni'. Is pleasant to I lie taste. Sold by Druggist n every part ol the Woild. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its villus in in uleill'ilile. He sure a:nl ask for Mrs. Wiiisow's Suolliiiig Syrup, and take no . r kind . Constipation Causes fully half tlio sickness In the world. It retains the digested fond too Ions in the bowels Itnil produces biliousness, torpid liver. Indl- Itestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick neaiUiehe, In omnia, etc. Hood's rills !curc constipation and all lis ills results, easily and thoroiiKlily. 25c. Alldnwcists rreiiared by C. I. Hool & Co.. Lowell. M:iss. lie only Tills to take witli Hood's Sarsaparllia. TO CONSUMPTIVES In. onrtemlamed havlnt; been restore,! u. i health lr simple mtin. sfir '1r. ri fi miitkI rrsrs with urtoiv lunc HiiIi"ti. nd I thut drtsd iliwr rot.joiiitl"ii. i" iii'; lo ' niskc suownio his ft'ili urt 'r. r the r.nii ' i( rur. T' (ho. ho U-iri' il. h wiil I il'vwiid (Irwol rlirr s y ' Oif i r.--rl- 1 timi iiM-fl. whiehthrr will dn.l im enrr i"T i .oi.Mii.Ol". A.lliMM. -litrrh. Itr.iiirln 1 ll -t.! all (hrosl t!.l lim lt-(t-. V h. p." 'l mil vr w'll trr M ivno-lv. II it n!iMi.;r T!i...r il.-ri.n pr r.poon. ior'. w !l f' i 'i.hlns. ami mT ptots s . bi.lli. ill .l'lre. ' REV. E0W. A. WILSON, Brooklys. N. Y. rSoOCiS IMS! Arcgc able Preparation for As similating theFoodandRcuti tiiig the Stomachs and Dowels of Promotes Digestion.Clieerful ncss and RcsLContains neilher S)ium,Morptiine norMineraL OT NAKCOTIC. ' fry ttOldZtSAMVELHKHEn Mx Senna jtA,lU SJi -jtnin Sad Jmtmmt - HimSttd tltnUUSuatr . Hon, Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea, Worms ,tonvuisions,revensa oess and Loss of Sleep. Tae Simile Signature of NEW "YOUR. EXACT COPY OF VHAPPEB. TIE I let SOUTW OgEGOy . gJTY ...The Most Desirable Suburb... ADJOINING OREGON CITY AND PRACTICALLY A PART OF IT; :T is all within one mile of the center of the city and is con- nected by an improved plank road. Healthy location, fine view, good air, soil, water and drainage and a first-class public school adjoining. With all the advantages of the city and but a 1 5 minutes walk to to the business houses, makes this a very desirable place of residence and bound to grow in popularity. Choice Lots ready for the garden from $loo to $150 on easy monthly installments with liberal discount to home build- ers. Call on or address. T. L. CHAKMAN, Trustee, WANTED Young men and women who are willing to work faithfully under our direction for six months or a year. We can give you the best instruc tions obtainable in BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND, TELEGRAPHY OR ENGLISH BRANCHES, and fllld yu employment when you are qualified for it. Send for catalog. Holmes Business College 4UM'iVLL PORTLAND, OREGON MANHOOD not1 44 v r v - 1 BEFORE NO AFTiR i;i,ll0ysn;it!iniiflniir-nrt;:'."9oIaliaui)Uiilii!a. rirpinp.wt'. utrpitcthoniniiul restorrssniall weak om-nna. . , i 0Bs,sli rv3ioo bv mail. IS,." J far Fnanclrvulor smueBUuionlaU. GEO. A. I1AIUHNU. PmraM. Ou-yon City We Do The Business In the Merchant Tailoring Line of Oregon City as well as Portland simply became our prices are the lowest that can be' made. Comfortable fits. First class work. With you we will do no step shod, C. O. D., miss-fit guess work, for we try them on you and deliver them to you and guarantee satisfaction. Our salesman will call on you or we would be pleased to have ycu call on us. EAGLE TAILORING Co., Children Cry for SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF- IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEEY BOTTLE OF nAtMla. 1 ttr. tin In eni-fitza tottlei Onlv It VMMUIIS T i. t Knit. Tlnn'fe ftllnw anvoiLA tO Iflll 19 WWII AH uu m" w - - - yon anything elss on lbs plo or promise that It la Jnrt as gooa" ana win - pose." " Bee that you go u-A-o-i.-u--i-. Tlii tic ImU trfntfnrAsf Cliarman JJros.' Block RESTORED "CUFIDENE" Th'fl fTrOfu V e . it able Vlrulk-j.r. itiotirttRi-ril) tt 111 sr w mm 1---- Hon ol tanimw t'ronrh physHiin. will cjuicUiy cure rim nt a'l in'r viiiia or diwast's c( iii Rt'inTuuve (ircuu, siK-h m Lost Mnnh'iiwi. Insiini'ilmViiii sIll thu Jl.".i:k..flnliiul i.I3.wiiis, Ncri-ims ih-hillty, riiiinlpA rVnili'i.i.n in Mavry, F.xliaiUuit I'rniiis, Variooivlo a0 CoiiilrMtl"". Itsinp.Hillsbvdav,,, it S?.1 WhloBo Stri-el. Portland. Oregon. Pitcher's Castoria. TO THE . EAST gives mi choici or TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUO? El S VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL VIA UNION PACIFIC RY, DENVER OMAHA AND KANSAS CIT1 LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE P0RTLANO EVERY 5 DAYS SAN FRANCISCO (Tor (iril details' call on or addreos W. H. HURLBURT, Gen'l Pans. Aircnl, Tobtland, 0 E. McNEIL, Pres. and Mgr. Trnliu arrive and depart from Portland ai follow! Depart No.2 For all Eastern points via I'nlon I'aelHo 0:00 p. m ' No. 4 The t-polcane Flyer anil (irent Northern 2:45 p. ra. A rrlvc No. 1-Kroni the Kant via Union 1'iicltlc 6:00 a. m. " o. a Fiom Sponane ll:S0a.m. EAST AND SOUTH VIA The Shasta Route OF THK SOUTllEltN PACIFIC (JO. Express Trains Leave Portland Daily. South. I . I North. 60DP.M. I Lv Portland AM v:.vik.v (i-.mr.M. Lv OregonClty Lv 8:4ua.ii 7:4.Sa.m. Ar San Francisco Lv I t.Wr. u The ahovo trains stop at all stations between Portland and Salem, Turner, Marion, Jeffei- sou, Alhany, Tangent, Sheddis Halsey, Harris bun, Junction l.'Hy, Irvinir, Kuifeiie, Creswell, Cottage Grove, Uralns, and all statlous from HUUL'uUrg lO A.-IUUI1U, UIClUHlVe. KOSfiBUUO MAIL DAILY. 8:30a.. ,Lv Portland Ar 4:biip.m 9:27 a.m. Lv OrenonCity Lv 8:86 p.m 5:0 r. M, Ar Koseburg Lv I 7: OA. H DINING CARS ON OGPEN ROUTE. PULLMAN JIUFFET 8L&EPEKS SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Attached to all Throunh Tralna. West Side Division, Ketneen POHTl.AMD and COilVALLlS KAI1.TBAIN DAILYtEXCXPTSVNDAY.) ' 7:S0A.M. ILv Portland Ar:o0P.M 12:18 P.M. I Ar Corvallis Lvl:06P.M AtAlbanvand Oorvalils connect with train of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R. EXPREHB TRAIN DAILY t EXCEPT HUN DAY. I l:WP. M. ILv Portland Ar 8:25A.M 7.HUP.M. Ar McMlnnville Lv I 5:60 A. M nirect connection at Ssii FrancUco with Ociidenliil and Oriental and I'acllin Mall SleHiiikhip Lilies fur J t AN AND CHINA. Sailing diiti-8 on application. Kates and tickets to eastern points and Europe- hIko JAPAN, CHINA, HONOLULU and AL'STHaLIA, can be obtained from E. K. I13VI), Agent, rreon City r. KOEiu.KR, e. p. Rogers, Manngir, . Astt. I., f . P. mi Portland, Or. Portland, Or. O.C.&E.R.R.Co YAQUINA HAY liOTJTK Connecting at Yaqiilaa Buy with the San Francisco ami Yauiilna. Bay Slciimisliip Company. Slciims!rii "Farallon" Sails from Yii'iuina every elpht days for San Francisco. Cons Day I'oit Oxford, Trinidad and lliiinuoU U'iy. Tasscnger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between the Willamette VaUey and California Kara from Albany or poinU west to San FranoiM-o: t'abtn, rouud trio flS 00 St( emue . - - .r Ol To Coos liny ami Port uxford: Cabin, "00 To lliinibolt liny: Cabin, ... 8 00 Rnund Hip. g'"od for i.O days. RIVER DIVISION. Sieamors "Albany"- and ' Win. M. lloag." newlv furiiMied, leave Albany daily (except Salin'days) ill 7:1 a. in., arriving at Portland the sMue day at ." p 111. Returning, boats leave P.irlland same days at i'i.OO a. in., arriving at Albany at 7: 15 p. m. J. C. M.-VVO, Supt. River Division, Corvallls, tr. KinVIN STdNK.Mgr . 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. IMAMS' 'si Vf;&&4 TRADE MARXSi 'm& DESICNS, 'r COPYRICHTS o. Anrore seTirtlng a liet-h and description may ruicklr ascertain, free, whether an liiTentmn la protmhly iitetit:ih)e- Ci.iuniiinlcatlons sinctly conrt.lential. Olden asencj f..reeurinir patent In America. We have a Waslnmit'in omce. Talents (alien thromih Muuu A Co. recolT peeial a.ttice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beantlful T IllnsTraled. Invent e.rcnlatlon of nr H-ienttrV I'.ornal. wely.teraJ,i ,'r: lV,su roonlhs. pecinin copies and 11AD BuoK OS Patexts sent free. Addreaa MUNN A CO., 3t UmdMV. S Yark. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder srjea 00 MUi JJidarintet Fur Sw radco. (R EAST TIA LIBRARY CAR lOUTE America'! Soenlo I.lne. Meali Dining Car, la Carte Bock Ballast No Dust THE AM -BAIL ROt'TR TO KOOIENAI MININU D1BTRICT SEATTLE AND SPOKANE. Shortest and "Quickest Route TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, . CHISAGO AND ALL POINTS EAST. Through 1'uhee and Tuurht Sttrpert, Dining and Library Observation Cart. SERVICE AND SCKNEHY VHKQVALED For tickets and full Information call on or address A, U. C. DKNNISTON, f! P. A T. A.. Portland, OreRon or, R. C. STEVENS. O. W. P. A., Seattle. CATFOLKS REDUCED lruuiirt2olli8 fk per lii'iiitii iij a liurm- 4k , treatment liy prue- tlclnir phrslclan ol 20 yeara' enierlcnce. y-" i w 41 N ualelieci8cirurieiiiii'niriimusiui". -v -VA I Nostan-lna, wrinkles ur llabbliiew. Im I I ill JJ prnves Kcncral Unallli and lieaiitillescnmpleilim. rny slclaus and suclety ladles ludoree IL '1 bi.usainu cureu. PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL eonfldeutlallj. Fnr particulars address, with stamp. Tn CMVnCO MfVl.l.r'. Tkplr, flltCldll, IkU, DK. SIN Y UCK, Or IK1J Vrwaaay, KW U !" THE ACCIDENTS OF LIFE Write to T. S. OciNCEY. 'S-a Drawer 150, Chicago, Secre- 9 tary of the Star Accideht 5 Company, for information regarding Accident Insuiv n ao dolni you cun save membership fee. Has paid over tCOO.000.00 for accidental injuries. Bo your own Agent. NO MEDICAL, EXAMINATION REQUIRED ANTED FAITH Fl'Iv MEN OB WOMEN TO travel (or lesnonsible established house ir Oregon. Salary 70 ami expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed 8'amped envelope. The National, Starlueuranea lilclg., Chicago. 12 Cents to Portland. OREGON CITY TRANSPORTATION CO.'S STR. RAM0NA Will Make Dally Trips Between OREGON CITY and PORTLAND FARE-8So for Bound Trip. I.IAVC OBKliON CITY 7-.:l0 A.M. 12:0(1 M. l.KAVK POKTI.ASC FT. TAYI.OB 9:80 A. M. i O0 P. M. 6:00 P. M. 4:30 P. M. S0N0AY TIMf. 8:30 A. M. 12:ai P. M. S:M P. M. 6::WP. M. 10:00 A. M. 2SW P. f. 5:00 P.M. 7:45 P. SI. CLUBBING LIST. Heeular Both Price papers Obeoon City Coiirieb and Weekly Oreironinn -i-i,-!,.., .v....lz n Y Wnrbl Both Por ,...3 00 2 SO 2 00 2 00 i (Ht 2 IH 2 00 2 60 2 00 8 25 2 00 1 Ko 2 00 1 60 Thrice a-Week Courier Journal. ....2 50 ....2 60 ....2 60 New Occaslous Rural New Yorker - COuntrv (lentlenieii I..alr!n (.'rtftnr ..4 no ..2 5u Leslies' Weekly 5 "0 American Agriculturist 2 50 Farm Journal 2 00 Poultrv Monthly 2 80 American Poultry Journal 2 00 This applies to new subscribers or old ones paying in advance. WANTED FAITH FI.'Ij MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for responsible established house in Oreff'.n, Snbirv 87i0 and expenses. Position per manent. Reference. Enclose self addressed stumped envelope. The National, Star InsuranoJ IlldK., Chicago. WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for responsible established house In Oregon. Salary i"M0 and expenses. Position permanent. Reference. Enclose self-addressed stamped envelop. Th-' National, Star Insiiranco Dldt;., Chicago. Job Printing at the Courier Office. . DR. PEFFER'S ' ROYAL-TANSY PILLS. NEW niSCOVERY, NEVER FAILS. A new. reliahla and safe relief for ennpretwed. excessive, scanty or pain ful menstruation. Now used or over tU.OOO Ladies. InviKOratee these oraans. Bewake or danqebots im itations, ti per b01. mal1 V Prepaid In plain wrapper. PPnJJc la stsmm for psrticalars. I'fclttB MCU1CAI. ASSN. Cbicugo, 111. NEW OCCASIONS A Piagazine of v Social Prorjress. J f EQITc.0 BY FfiiDiSiOK bPiiAM AGAMS. A 1'iie world ! oi the tLrehnhl nf root whtIhI k. W dnneo. Pmiirv'. at.ontlosufid.-rtt echaliw ( a lnr!ibavel.anl:s. H.e i. at f.-wrd st-p sf will w lust tliiiti'!M"b th- averaw Int. IMm-iwe r. ol a tut! m n a " V lJvltitain are A tli n"Kob-a'f i-roar . , fheeonnri rv;.- 1 ution -U-vjiii oj H'-r,! Ii'.i-llicerrr:.,ei.nnid V k pnof r.-r. In 'i i: boe s.f.l tn tti.it helu-f A SI Ki'.V OCCWOMS uptiisitspiiMioaduu y c.fsl.-n cf live o!"'tj' -n. It i to-nnn bj no a cree.1, ar 1 .1- 1 1 -n,v t-i r- ch c;:;er u- tlie I S ANNjAL ECBSCIiPTIOH S1.C0: f SoU by alt PmwTrailv Ne sdealers. A r K HM.1lt.JI. mi.-r. we have tnr.uf.tnos of m 1 I..M free silver, direct leailatlnn, y a. aovernnK-nt i-nn. -te for diatnbuuoy. Sam- pie luckare in:kd for six cents. k CHA9LE3 H. KEart A CO., Pub., N 68 Fiftn Avenue, Checaato. V &yKssrArArArArjrj& Dr. Price'5 Cream Baking; Powder WorM't Fair Higbcat Madal sad Dipfaasa. A 4 A