"Vvf -"rrrrTwir wf - -wwyn- y,wijtmiifff f flip n ' ft vj VwgR bbbPIRww) jms3bs. 1 SStk.Krav' ffiw Abbb1bSe fiiiTTBBBBBBBM. liirt" i iWBBBBBBBBBBBBB'i Catarrh IJAD A FINE TIME. At about 7:30 o'clock Inst Friday evening one of the Jolllest crowds of young people that Stayton affords mnde Its appcarnnce at the home of Mr. .Tpbii "Kerns on First street, and loaded themselves IntotBcvcral of Mr. ThomnS'S' liatks, and the crowd of about forty made their way three miles out on the Mehatua road to Mr. Ware's lnrgo farm house. It was about 8:45 when an alarm was turned In which aroused the occupants from their reverie with much surprise, and they found a crowd of young folks wilting to bo admitted. After wraps had been taken off and nil were comfortably seated gen eral conversation followed, after which games, charades and music were Indulged In. The "Bow and Arrow Heart" game AN OPTICAL ILLUSION Bow nn Oollfmrj Iloft Mailo a Solvation on tho HocliiB Mlixourl. Captain InkouK, mi old river mnu, .cre sted miito n Bonsntlon by tbe peculiarity of tbo crnft in which he onco navigated tha Missouri river. Ho was ijultou sportsman, nd on one of bii huntlnK excursions his lias troubled mo (or 11 yean. I krr taken tour bottles of Hood's Bartaparllla and am perfectly oured. I think Hood's Harsaparlll has no equal, and ballsva that many who are In poor health and hava becotns discouraged, nould be reitored to good health It thoy would only glra Hood's Sarsaparllla aasaa, " - - r- . f- . , , - TV 7f ntii. cu an lirtr tn. iiiuaai. caused mucii merriment, air. iiaie noou s fiu ..M,h.sd4eh.. e. Tliomas carried oil ilrst prize and Mr. Ell. Smith the booby prize. Wo must not forget to mention that Joe Kerns and his winning ways were present and Just why all the ladles wanted to get into his hack was a question. Earl Huntly and his comical ways were there, too, and wo all knew It. But Fred Landreth Is tho boy who believes three Is a crowd. There's riV...v tnr. Wnll oil Willi frtimV llfT JLV1III, IUW. IICU Mil II..W .." -.. can better Imagine man J can ten you. "We cannot forget to mention the cultured voices of Misses Minnie Magers, and Nellie Starr. Wo went for a good time and wo had It, notwIthstandlngCharlcy Stay ton had one of the best looking crowds In his hack. - So thorouchlv did tho young folks enjoy themselves that It was hard work for the drivers to make the crowd believe that tho time was at hand to return home. Tho hours passed away so quickly that few thought of leaving. It looked for a while as If tho only way was to walk home or go without tho crowd. On tho way home every ong thai any one thought of was on tho pro gram, and tho selections of music were so charming that the watch dogs along the road arose from tholr slum bers nnd joined In the chorus. The hacks stopped at tho respective homes of the members of tho company. Sev eral invitations were extended to stop In for breakfast. 1-: zrrr---' .- igzirz5azzx,jZ3&w' sSmd --' .- 4KacrarsjX &&?!$&&r$& . ti. T rirMl55i L. S5J lv- LiC3 Sti r-- 'j-' "GOIJf OK A KAG." slciit was Btoipn or pot adrift, leaving him near a traiull town about 20 miles nhovo his home. Ho dlallbwl to walk that dlstnnco and concluded to maUo n raft nnd float down. He laahed together four small logs 5 or 0 feet Icijr In the form of n square, laid n piece of plank ncrosn and thou plnccd n dUcnnlul null keg in tho middle. Then ho got a newspaper, and lighting his plpo shovedofl into thostrenm. Floating swift ly along ho pnsed In front of nnegro cabin Tho old negro stood on the bank nnd bailed him: "Wha's yo' (join, cap'n, ondat t'lng?" "GolntoSt. Loulsl" "Gobi on dat knfcl" "Yesl" "Fo' Gonll" was nil tho astonished negro could say. Tho captain, rather wondering I i,n niTm lnnlfpd nfc lili fept and found that on account of ids weight and tho water soaked condition of tho logs they had dis appeared benentb tho nurfaco of tho water, lcuvlug nothing but tho keg toHhoivtipon what ha was riilins. Not at all discon certed, however, ho continued his voyage and arrived homo in safety. This story reminds tho Kansas City 'I imes of tho cr.o of an Ingenious man liv ing on L'Outro Island, near Hermann, who has built a house which ho thinks will avull him, whatever freak tho river may take. On the top of an ordinary log houso bo has constructed ft flat boat, which also serves as n roof. In caso of high water bo tics the houso to tho trees nud moves his family up on board. There they nro gently rocked on tho bosom of tho avaricious stream, nwalt lug tbo subsidence of tho water, when by n little maneuvering bo sottlcs at bis old an ehorago, ready to descend and go to house- keeping again wuea tno water uisappeara Dairy and Creamery. Professor Dean of tho Ontario Agri cultural collego, speaking of tho .differ ence botweon cheeso and evaporated milk, saya: "Tbo dlfforonco between cheeso and evaporated milk Is chiefly this tho formor contains but threo ot four of tho original compounds of the milk viz, water about 01 per cent; fat, 81 per cont; casqin. 31 per cent, and about 7 per cent of lactic uclil, uah, otc.whllo th( evaporated milk baa aleo tho milk sugar, which Jn checsqmakins passt'3 off in tht whoy, and n varying an.ount of wate aud In some cases cane sugar." Scientific cbrewtciilcors nt tho expert inontstatlons Inin t bo of opinion that cheeso can Lo nu1n vit'.iout rennet and that this will be ib i.o in conrao of time, though how thoy n:v not prepared to Bay. Tbe truth abi. .t nrratlng milk seems to bo thle: If you want It to got cream from for butter ruUins, do not aoratolt, as this makes tli cveiun bard to got out of tbo milk. Milk tint U clean docs not npflil nrfiHnii fur butter makiucr nur- poses. But if you c 11 tho milk and want to get tho best prices for a rftre, sweet article without any food flavora or cowy odors, thou aerato It. Dairy Instructor Ball advises all cream eries to put in apparatus for pasteuriz ing or sterilizing the cream before they churn it. This is dono in Danish cream erlos and constitutes ono reason why Danish butter Is considered the best that is made. Mix together the bulky and concen trated foods in proper proportion. Tbe co-operatlvo creamery system is entirely successful In Denmark. There are over 1,000 such creameries in that country at present, each with a mem bership ranging from 10 to 100. Tinnlnh farmers start a creamerv bv forming themselves into an association and borrowing capital on tbo joint se curity of the members, Then.thoy build tl creamery and set it going. No mem ber 19 allowed to leave tbo association lillltisfreo from debt. An executive committee is appointed, consisting of chairmau, secretary, treasurer. auditor and director!. A general manager is hired, and be and tbeexecutivo commit tee transact all the bu3mes3 and run the creamery 'without any meddling on the part of tbo stockholders. JUBILEE SINGERS! . Znn Edwards famous colored jubilee singers will glvo a strictly llrstclass musical concert entertainment at tho First Presbyterian church on Tues day evening, January 14th, under tho auspices of tho men's league. They will dress In truo plantation costumes, us In days of slavery. They will introduce lublleo nnd plantation songs, depleting scenes from tho Sun ny South, as they Appeared in tno days of slavery. Tlirrn nrfl 7 neonle In tho company, every ono of whom is nn accomplished singer. You will miss n rare treat u you do not heartnem. Aunussiou, 25c; children, 15c. Seo posters In store windows. FIVE PRIZES ! ! for Bnfants and Children. THIRTY years ohtcrrixtlon of Coatorlft with tho tmtronftgo of millions of ponont, permit ns o npeak of it wltbont Rtiombic;. It la nnqnosttonably tha frost romody for Infanta nnd ChUdron tho world liaa over known. It is Iiarmlni. Children Illio It. It nlvoa thorn honlth. It will wave thob? llvo. In it Mothors have omothlng which i nfrsolntoly nfc and praotloftlly porfoot as a chlld'a tnadiotiie. Castorla doitroys Worms. Cnstorla allays FoTorIlmon. Castorla prevents vomltinfc Sonr Cord. Castorla onroa Dlarrhcaa and Wind Collo. Castorla reHovos Teothing Tronhlca. Castorla enroa Constipation and Tlatnlenoy. Castorla nentralbtoa tho egcots of oarbonlo mold ga or yolsonons nlr, Castorla dooa not contain morphine, opinm, or other narootlo property. Castorla nssimllatea tho food, rognlntoa tlio atnmaoh and bowels, Riving healthy and natural sleep. Castorla is pnt tap in one-sko bottles only. I "ot oU in frulh. Pon't allow any ono to soil yon anything elso on tho plea or promUa that it is "Jnst aa good" and "will answor every pnrposo." Se,o that yon pet C-A-S-T-QR-I"A. t h i-: o Tho fao-almUo signature of !- ..w jfy&&4 wrappar. I- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. .T. C. GOODALE C. G. SCI111AMM Goodale Ltimbr Company OF SALEM Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets. poaHaaa Keep tho most complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber In tho city, nnd sell on the most favorable terms. Lath nnd Shingles. ' Our stock Is made at our own mills, of the best lumber In the slate. C. G. SCHRAMM, Manager. 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