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.TWO- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1923. ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW Issued Dally Except Sunday by The News Rtvlaw Ce, Inc. HMkr "pTlia AMKlt4 l'rM- . Tha Aasoclatad PreM U exclusively entitled to the w for republf- cation, of all newe dtapalchea credited to It or not otherwise credited -1a thla papar and to all local newa puollahed hsreln. All rltfbta of ra- - puDucauon 01 apeciai aispatcnee oarein are aiao reaerveo. ZTb. w. bates --BrJHT O. BATES- i.tered aa second elasa matter Koaeburg, Oregon, under auBscaiPTioN rates ""Dally, per year, by mall mmtatlr I mnnfha ha Mall Daily, three moutha, by mall Dally, alngle month, by mail "Daiiy. oy earner, per month. .Weekly News-Kevlew, by mall, per RQ3EBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1926. ZZ OPPORTUNE TIME FOR A CLEANUP. It was generally supposed that Colonel W. J. Mitchell, the stormy petrel of the government air service, had told the American public everything there was to be told about the Wincom potency" of the ruling --But now comes Congressman Madden, chairman of the house1 appropriations committee, with the open charge that the army and navy has squandered $86,000,000 in a "purpose less, meaningless, endless experimental orgy" In the guise of aircraft development. Coming from such high authority j;and so closeiy upon the heels r-chell, this l itest indictment of is sure to btrengthen the conviction, already widely preval- ent, that the bureau of aeronautics has been and is at the present time directed by a group of individuals who have .neither practical ability nor business sense. There will be a defense, of course, just as there was against the accusations Zmade by Mitchell. It was comparatively easy to meet Mit- -chell s charges, because his recent demotion exposed him to the suspicion of being actuated by a spirit of revenge, but --the case presented by Madden has the appearance of being indestructible. Madden is in a r talking about and he is utterly 'ing; a personal axe to grind. job of house cleaning were due, and that Mr. Coolidge would have to wield the broom. His task has been made less diffi Jjcult at the start by the resignation announced today of Secre tary of War Weeks, which was probably occasioned entirely by prolonged ill-health, but probably there will be other re signations that will reflect the weight of Mr. Madden's charges. At any rate there should be a general clean-up as jsoon as possible to stop the waste of public money and the needless sacrifice of life among the aviators who are sent out in machines of questionable quality. ZZ o . The action of Pomona Grange at its meeting Saturday , o.t Drain, appointing a committe to obtain information con ZJcerning the demonstration farm located on the old fair ZZ grounds, east of Roseburg, with a view of purchasing- the illlahd to be utilized in the future for county fair purposes brings to mind the fact that ;tius section of the state has had a regular, old-fashioned country fair with all the "trimmings" due solely to the Wact that the fine little tract of land where such events were formerly staged yearly passed to the state years ago and has since been used as a demonstration farm. If Tomona Grange can devise a plan whereby the grounds can again be utilized mfor county fair purposes it will have accomplished a good nnd worthy deed. There is nothing that quite equals a reg '"ular county fair when residents of the rural district receive hearty co-operation from the city folk rub shoulders and discuss their various interests on common ground. Yes, a ievival of the county fair for this county would be a great accomplishment and we hope the Grange is successful in its efforts. A certain element of Americans are still arguing that Germany was not specially responsible for starting the war. They claim that the war was really started when Russia mobilized its army, which made it necessary, as they claim, for Germany not merely to mobilize, but to hit first before ZZ'ii got hit. The average American knows that the Germans ZZ marched over into Belgium, a country whose territory they had promised to protect, and proceeded to smnsh and burn its cities, before any opposing country had committed ono hostile act Under such circumstances, no one need doubt i who started the war. RipplingRhqmos P3. K !AW at Walt m m ....... " Kal . 71 1J US PS: :Z HEALING DOPE. - Johnson's Duplex Rhubarb Essence has encouraged rejuvenescence, I am feeling younger, stronger, than I felt rsome weeks ago; divers pains that seemed undying, sundry Caches that kept me sighing, have departed from my bosom, from my shoulderblade and toe. In the morning when I'm hollow, and before each meal I swallow half a pint of John son's Essence, and it fits me for the fray; once my step was --plow and halting but today you see me vaulting, over hedges, trees and fences, like a chamois blithe and gay. Old Due Doodle says, "By thunder, often I'm impelled to wonder how a Iran of your attainments can bo fooled by dope like thnt: "rhubarb has no healing virtue; when I say it may not hurt ZLioU, I have given praise sufficient, it's a fake, inert and flat. Tuko a million tons and press it, lako the juice and deftly lrcss it in all sorts of gaudy Hkp.1 ; yet this dope you are consuming, and its merits you ore j booming, boosting it to all and you feel." "You are wise and scit ntific," I remark in tones pacific, "and my faith in Rhubarb Essence may be purely a rjiiistukc; but if I believe it's curing all my ailments long en suring, little does it matter whether it's a blessing or a fake. T.'Jf my spavins hre receding, if my gumboils ce.ise their r.Wct'di:iK, if I've n j ingrowing whiskers while this Essence I consume, all the doctors may denounce me, wordy scientists niav trounce me, otii i ii swig me es I will boom." ' -Presldent and Manager iSecrelary-Treaaurer May 17, 19Z0, at tba poat office at the Act of March S, l7t. $4 00 S.00 1.90 .M .M 1.00 year- powers of the army and navy, of the charges hurled by Mit- the two departments involved position to know what he is above any suspicion of hav- Altogether it looks as if a big it has been many years since rtofan. . tm lY labels, and no ailment will it sundry, telling men how good neipiui Msence, and its vir- BrSERrSBATCS GOOD EVENING FOLKS The flrat killln' froat Nipped the village Thla a. m. and From now on The populace will be Divided into Two portion Thoae who deep Between aheeta And those who Use blankets. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Jack Frost is the iceman. a . TAKING NO CHANCES Not long ago an editor in Okla homa wrote up a ewell reception. He didn't want to take chances on a libel eult eo qualified hia state ments carefully. Here is what he wrote: "A woman giving tne name of Mrs. J. C. Jones who la report ed to be one of the society leaders In this section le said to have giv en what purported to be a recep tion yesterday afternoon. It la un derstood that a considerable num ber of ao-called guests, reported to be ladies notorious in aociety cir cles, were preaent, and aome of them are quoted aa aaylng they en joyed the alleged occaaion. It le charged that the firm Bivina and Spivins furnished the refreshments and Stringham the alleged music. The hostess is said to have worn necklace of alleged pearls which she declares were given to her by her reputed husband." V We saw two aweet young things Gallopin' down the Main, stem Bright and early Thia a. m. ae we Hurried along To the grind Bundled up in An overcoat, mufflers And red flannele And the two gala Wore eklrta that Showed their aox Were silk all The way And their ntrkt ' Were bare and Their wishbones Were covered with Goose pimples And from the Looks of things It'a goln' to be A great winter for J Knee-monia. 1 The world eerioue fellera took their reg'lar stand in front of our aanctum at noon today and many a oinner at noma went beggin' while the houeewivee cursed the national pastime with reckless abandon. ' ' ' . Lather Barnes, the Caaa atrt Jester, took two bite from our treasury yestlddy ae a result of ua bettin' same that Waahington would up and do their etuff which they didn't and the tonaorlaliat is now atruttin' hia establiohment with a "I told ya eo" air and "the public be damned" attitude. Chief Ketch SeWst the NaiV. Da- view bulletins make It a dern sight easier fer him. It bunchee all the crlminala and ahortens hia beat 8hdp Early" will be the next war cry to harass the tired vll. lager. 0 "World Serie gamee oughta make good buelnesa fer the mani curists." When ynu buy a plow or other lnil'lvment from us you are ansur t'i (hat you can always shares and parts bfcauae we sell only ool standard tools. Wharton Bros. ARMY REPLIES TO CRITICISM OF AIR SERVICE (Continued from page 1.) the air scrvlco forces in the United States." I'nlil. k OiirHMo Mudilcn WASHINGTON. Oil. 1.1. Mi. Jnr-tiencnil Ma-on M. I'alrl. k. ar my air chief, oinnsel before the president's air board today the appeal advanced yeaterdav bv t halrman .Madden, president of the house, appropriations com mittee to transfer all aircraft ex perimental work Irom the army lu prhate enterprise. (Icneral I'atrU-k took exception to Mr. Madilen'a testimony that "millions of dollars" had b-en "squandered" by the army In a "reckless expenditure of fund' for experimental work." .Much experimental work, he said. Is ne cessary to show w hat should not be done. A sprocket tool h pulverizer will I roll dnw n the clods ami make a IPImmI twit U'a h. ... n .. I. rs in stock, 'wharmn lin.a. MARRIED TODAY Cluudo Johnson a id Mabel II l.onl, both of Kngene. were mar- i rl"d at 12.1.1 today at the llapiist paisonaKC. Ilev. II. 1,. Caldwell of fliisilng The ceremony was at tended only by the necessary wlt nes.ea. They left by auto for Cali fornia when, they will make their,1 home. . ri . IJ n seed ami fertlllier at WTia -ton Proa. I SUM Pi-es Comment Ttut Truck Onurntore' Drnunrl The operators of Oregoq freight truck lines are aeekiuc to an loin SUle FreU Comment the elate from levying and col- r5WiTsJiOi)iWWJ lecllng the gasoline tax. i ,- . w , . . , Tbe operatura are short algnt- I Salad, Summer DlMht ed. They do not realise that tbe THB "freahing tomato te moat tax makea posalble tbe system of 1 acceptable beds for many aal road which enable them to do i sds. It color la not of tbe least business. Hard surfaced roada ;f Ita attractions-.ln rich In elm. are needed for tbe profitable operation of freight trucks. The freight truck Interests are not justified In asking any sne- cial favors. The people have built and turned over to them the State a system OI bard urfuced roada In return for a license fee which Is altogether Inadequate) to pay for tbe damage which they do. The trucka Intereata wUl do well to accept them thankfully. Tbey are going too far when they attempt to evade tbe payment of the gasoline tax. Probably the next thing we will bear from them is the de- mand that the public provide them with gasoline. . . And why not? Why shouldn't we give them gasoline as well as roads? Albany Democrat. , The American Tliuiik Toil tOiguo iiit;iu are league, anu teaguea i and more leagues. There are lea-1 guea with purposes political, so- I clal, economic or religious. Some ) ot them are for the reduction of i tnvea and nthpra fni ontArt.A I which cost Immense sums of pub- iic money. Legion Is the numlier of lea- gues which arise and pass on with or without tbe particular ob - Ject for which they are formed being accomolished. Hut th number of them still functioning or trying to function is continu ally growing larger. Here is the latent to demand a place on the Hocial Improvement calendar.. It la the "American Thank You Lea gue," with headquarters in the midst of the social glamour and glitter of the nation'a metropol itan "Four Hundred." The New York Telegram notes the advent of auch organization with the edUorUI caption "Take Tour Tip nun Thanks," upon the conviction of a rude taxi- driver, for bad manners display- ed when offered a ten-cent tip as a supplement to a twenty-cent fare. The taxi's abuse of his patron resulted in his arrest, a fine of twenty-rive dollars u-i three daya In jail. "Rudeness aul Impudence ' deserve prompt re buke," was one of the courfs injunctions, The "Thank You" league de-lj clarea thla matter of courleav nf vast importance, lhat the world may profitably practice more gen eral courtesy, in business, in pro fessional and in aocial life, la in disputable. Oregon Statesman Higher I'imi In Tlw Nnvy. " agreed on a policy Mrs. Lansdowne. widow of the!'01" tne alr service. It is well commnnder who lost bis life In: the Shenandoah disaster, testified before the aircraft inquiry board that her husband protested against the use of naval equip ment as a means to boost the at tendance at several state fairs. To prove her public statement marie Immediately after the wreck of the airship, that the navy department was playing politics, Mr. Lansdowne present ed a copy of the official corres pondence. Thia ahowed that the i commander'a requeat for a post- ponement of the scheduled flight 1 was rejected by the department. A number of Important news- ' papers have demanded the reflg natlon of Secretary Wilbur. It is charged, truthfully or untruth- It's an interesting sight to see the array of New Overcoats for Fall and Winter that we are display ing now. Among them are the latest styles in single and double breasted coats. These splendid coats come in all the popular colors of the season, and. are tailored with Custom O care. Harth's Stetson HaU and X!KlTrHFN CUPBdARI) NELLIE aiA4fEI L MJWWELI. mlns. Uie tomato should be nsea freely. ('eel and slice rather thick slice from very ripe but firm tomatoes. Arrange on bead lettuce and cover each slice with rhopped pineapple I and ceJerv. wl.l.-ti h-,. heen mnrl- nated with a good French dressing, ! Just before aervlng beap a spoonful of thick mavonnalae on the lettuce. I Sliced Tomato and Cucumber- 1 For a almule aalad. the following- la moat attractive: Arrange on an ob. . long platter overlapping slices ot rii. red tomato, then a row o( i sliced cucumber overlapping. 8erv with a bowl of mayonnaise, passed ! with the aalad. The divided dlsliea which hold several food acceaaorleg may be used for salads. Serve either lettuce, cu cumber or tomato plain; pass the divided dish wblrh contains half e cupful or leas of three or four aalad materials, chopped celery, chopped pepper, chopped or diced onion. One may lielp one'a self to juM the fa vorite vegetable, making one's own sulad. A rich dessert which I well-liked maT b prepared the day be- . . . 1 f-.llnu-l.., T.lra AnA- c w - . ov ' nalf PunJ of fre,h butter, f"n it to t cream with a wooden ! I1000- When creamy add one cup- iful or confectioner a augar. grauu- 7. n' auaea. wnen mor- oughly blended add six egg yolks, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the desired fla voring and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of tbe eggs. The mixture Is now ready for molding. Line a mold with lady Angers, fill wlUi the cream and set away in the Ice chest for 24 hours, when It wUl be ready to serve. , lets. Weetera Newepaper tTnloa-l fuiy that he Is Incompetent. Is ,nU connection It may be asked. u ho I. ,,. 'h , . .... navy ia competent? Of course, hj,p,'k: telling the atory of. young, has not trained In naval techni que. Joseph ns Daniels, a country editor, who served for eight years as secretary of the navy, was not ; -rcdlted with superior Intellect or rood executive ability, but when wo entered the World war j"1!?'8, u"c"mm? -Wi8lom I ' " " "u uui ting the responsibility upon train ed fighters. He supported them to the full. Blame for recent disasters can not justly be laid on Secretary Wilbur'a doorstep. Naval expert known tnat jealousy between tne irmy and tne navy not so mucn the departments as among chief officers reached an acute stage many months ago. The hearing before the Inquiry board have caused the jealousy and the fric tion to lietoms etill more acute. Portland Telegram. Heat with gas. Fall attd Winter Over coats Florabcim Shoes I SANDYT Toggery "SAKDY" STARTS i Di. f.'EXT MONDAY By ELSIE ROBINSON. Icte.-natlonally Known Author Whose "Listen World" Edltoriala Reach Thirty Million feople. Every Day. "Sandy?" "Sandy?" What In heck la "Sandy?" . . "Sandy" la a new aerial Elenore Meherln! . by JVOW! . . I thought that would make you Jump. io need or pulling any press agent atuir wnen you utter a line like that. It goes over on ita own momentum. For who doesn't know what a story by Elenore Meherln means? ', Elenore herself she's the biggest story of all. Little, quiet, ahy with tne eyea taal go deep Into life, and hands that follow tbe eyea, prob ing the roots of the RPtrit aa deli cately, yet unflinchingly as though they were the hands of some treat surgeon. , Elenore is "Life's" girl! That's more that! a vital atatrtlc It'a a spiritual fact. She doesn't merely scribble her deep-seated up-to-the-minute, heart-to-heart ac quaintance with life made her! Home life, college life, her first newspaper working days all a period of valuable experience col lecting. Homes, churches, books they taught her much. And life carried on the work. The fire that lay at its heart, the romance that wreathes nature's hills life gave her that! Ita Joy of living. Its tol erance. Its spirit of perpetual youth It wielded those into her making. It wa making something more than a bright, happy girl, some thing more than an attractive wo man. It was making a Voice The uie oi me ifsen brave, gay, friendly, wise and atrong. with the nuahed spirit of life. And when I all was readv the voir to ardent Uvea In a yonng and ardent tend, aa they hare never been told Derore. First it was "Ann" that startled the world. Then came "Ann And Phil" and "Denny Brooks," each greater than the one before. Then "Chiekle"!! "Chlckle", the story that lias blocked the entrances of newspaper omcea an over tne world until I flrat editions came out and that has found Its way Into every city in America and now is on the screen. Klenore Meherln became a r.,' . L..L,rJn":,"e.r ............ ,y n. nuun I, .1 ."U aa IDC greatest writer of newspaper serials. After that "Nora Lee" with the same magic making the lines alive. .'And now Sandy! ' "Sandy" the greatest aerial, the greatest serial writer has ever written. Big talk, hub? Think I'm stretch Inc it a bit? All right I'll make a bargain with you. , formula is more than 15 percent, tive as a bleach. Head it yourself. but I make It up myself, and in I When using the tweezers con Read it two weeke no, one's 'ten years, I have never had it go j fine your efforts to the most enough. Iwrong. I like enough water to ; con? plcuous and single hairs. Then write back and tell me that I talked big. if you dare. What's the story like? Like noth ing you've ever read before. In definitely mo.-e vital amazing more daring. Face aa white as the heart of a flame, hair and lips as red as the flame's maddest Up, eyes aa black aa the challenging smoke of the was Sandy. There waa never to be any bot tom to the world for Sandy. She would always be on top. Always flaunting. The drab dull things that smothered other Uvea should never put out the blase that drove her rebellious heart The stupid compromises anil cowardly conces-1 slons that dampened other careers should never smear ashes on hers. I Hot and sweet and tingling, there she stood making all life seem rosy by the reflection of her own mad gleaming. What w as love but some thing to feed her flame? What was life but a game for her to play? What were men but creatures ' to dance to her leaping? Hut w hat lay beyond the biasing ' circle of her desire? That was an other story a story that lid not 1 concern Sandy at all. What of grave, sweet Judith, the girl? i There's always a Judith for every Sandy always the quiet girl who serves In the background of .the vivid, girl who gets. ; And what of the men she was to' toirch those men who Klenore Meherln has drawn with such on- canny skill that one almost sus - pects their portraits. Sandy didn't angle for them-,he hanlly sldered them at first But that I drew them In. never! helesa-an.1 tha, which thoy were leaped back' to clutch her fast So the story grows. startlrTlg In auregara for the old platitudes and ! pretenses, ruthless In Its adherence to life. Sandy isn't a fiction flame with make believe moth, weaving romance about her. Sandy Is real. Sandy is a woman woman bat tling with men in that old sex bat tle that has more ot hale and creed and fear in it than of love woman battling with herself, than which there I. no more terrible or pitiful sight on earth. For that's what Sandy does she goes on regardless, as they do In life, but as no newspaper writer save Klenore Meherln haa dared to do In print. Will you read It? I'll say you will! Th McCormlck nilck-I)eerlng bail scout, taking second claw. tUt- J or Is gelling more!ras. or merit badge tests and it! bearing scparnio: l-.,.uir erery nay. m-cause It turn. .easy. skim, close and is easy to number of applkanta. The court 1 Th Ne-ur. R.;.... Tr. -clean. Term, lo responsible pur-.la composed of County Judge ICWS-KeView. IheJ chasers at Wharton Bros. Geor.t K. Qulne, chairman; Fred ' tneaa dollars tO OU, DietiHealth . ByLuluHimlPfeei-,MJ)l I emjpLlTr 1 WmiAuvy TWO-THIKKH Sllltr.NK You have been on a liquid diet While, we are on the question for tw riim now. You have had of elimination, let me tell yon skim milk or buttermilk or fruit Juice or any other liquid not to- tulln mri-A than lOO P aMBH. six glasaes during the day. If you bave not been able to get fresh milk, perhaps you got the skim milk or the whole milk powder, or perhaps canned milk, and you have made it up accord ing to directions on the can. Fresh milk ia 20 C. to the ounce, skim or buttermilk Is half that or IB C. (because there is no fat in tbem), and fruit Juice is about 15 C. to the ounce. How do you feelit not, so terrible, is it? Wait until you get on the acale after the third day! Vou will lose from five to ten pounds after three day of a liquid diet which does not total over 500 to 600 C. a day. A great lose to sustain, but I don't see you offering any reward for the return! Remember what I : told you about weighing on the same scales, in the same weight cloihen, and at the same time in relation to eating and elimination. UTY" ) EDNA A by KENT v b r)i.B cKeams , ' ' : You will soon be wanting- a 'perspiration you will have success heavier type of cold cream than in bleaching superl'lous hair. Per you have been using this summer, oxide deteriorates very aoon after so I shall repeat my formula for ) general cream but. give it witn vegetable oil, so it will keep the skin from chapping and protect it ae-aitiKt lhA raw WAt wimta that !are aure to come in another imonth or so. The formula is: White wax. lone ounce. Spermacettl. one ounce, I Olive oil (beat quality) or at mond oil. or a mixture of both, five ounces. Hose water, one and a half ounces, floras 30 grains. Oil of bluer almonds. 15 drops. You know bow this Is mudn. The wax and spermaceti are melt ed in the oils, and as soon as blended, added to the rose wa- ier, which should be lukewarm and contain the borax. Mix slow ly, heating and stirring until the whole begins to set and grow cold. You cannot go wrong with this formula unless you heat your oil nd rose water too hot. lou just melt, the oil and wax together, the heat is right when the last bit of solid stuff disappears. You Bhould not beat them -too, qillckU I want to thank tbe drugstore that wrote giving me the percent ages of water for creams-rlO per cent is usual, they say; 15 when there is borax; 20 when there is lanolin; 2i if the formula is half lanolin. They send this percent- I age to their customers also. My make a Usht cream, this is de- lirtously light. i Mai. If your peroxide is fresh and your skin free from oil or Ltrieient owe I I I I TViiiN I f ijvr Loura A.KipKman REQUESTED) TOMORROW'S MENU Breakfast ' Grapefruit Cereal Poached Kggs Toast Coffee Luncheon ' ; ' Baked Beans Catsup Bolls Celery " Tea Dinner Clear Roup " , Lamb Chops Sweet Potatoes Onions Sliced Tomatoes Squash Pie Coffee Plcalllll: Wash one peck of green tomatoes and two quarts of igreen sweet peppers, removing the j bloom end from the first and the con-jaeeds from the latter. Feel th;ee 'large onions, trim one bunch of icabbaue. Now chon all these vere- table, separately, and put them in- j L.?.LTr.ri "" nate layers with salt tuning nn ; large cup of salt). Let stand over-! - nlirht anil In tho n,n-nln .Ir.lr, r ' uiv miuiu. iin n nas coiiecien. aiiu I one and one-half cups of K .. I near. on. ami nne-halr f I granulaled sugar, and cover' with ke-rnX: x: r & ninn.. nf .,1,1, , I one-hal, ou.ee. of .HolAlr,, SCOUT COURT OF HONOR WILL BE HELD THURSDAY . The Boy Scout court of honor will be held on Thursday evening :au o clock at the City Hall. It. expected that there will be a that you may be constipated. If ou are, take two or three table- spoonsful of bran two or three times a day. fount a cup of cereal bran 100 C.'s. Or you can take agar, the Japanese sea weed. This has no C's. Get the non iiiedluCt'd granular type from the drug store. , You will eliminate a lot of wa ter from your system the water that was retained before to dilute the poisons in the tiaue, fluids and blood as the result of too much fod, plus the liquid you are taking for nutriment, plua .the free water drinking all thia li quid eliminated, will be a plenty. Don't worry about it. . Some of my . devotees have thought they were having kidney trouble because of this very free elimination. But that is not a symptom of kidney disease any way, and certainly not wben one is on a liquid diet. , One more day of the shrink-lnK-stomach-low-ca(orle-llquid-dlet period, then for some of the most delicious food you have ever tasted. it is exposed to the light, and white it wilP be all right for (cleansing wounds. It is not effec- Persevero to get rid of all of it. by applying tho mixture of ammonia and fresh peroxide, Make your wn cobl crenms &t PICKLES lone ounce ot white mustard seed aod one ounce of allspice. Heat over a slow fire and simmer till the vegetables are transparent. Seal at once in hot glass jars which you have sterilized by boiling, empty, for 15 minutes in clear water to cover. Small Pickled Onions: Peel silver-skin oniors and let them stand for two days In brine which is strong enough to float an egg. Then Vjf etand In cold water several Mioura, aluinging the water till the onions are not too salty. Pack them In'o sterilized glasa Jars with cold apiced vinegar prepared In this way: To two quarts of cider vine gar add one-half teaspoon of whole colves, onehalf teaspoon ot all spice, three peppercorns and 6ne half t. aj poon of sail ; let this inix- I ture boll ten minutes before cool I lng. It is now ready to bo turned ; over the onions in the jar. Seal air tight. Pepper Relish: Remove ' the stems anil seeds from six red sweet iL' "x. Rreen w't ncn- 'T pers. reel six large grind. then ..t them stand five , . . iiniiuiea coverxi witn boiling wa- Pr r.i lh " '. "L, : -. ima put the vegetables hack Into the o.nan ..,U -. ,.,, null Mlir HUU HUr- .i.e-nar, mo taDie- ted". ur "v .T.if? ".n". & " .Mix well, bring to the to . . " 17 .or 4.1 minute. Del before liver. l Huynei and lr. c. C. Flnlay, 1 Judges, and John Itunvnn. com- c,Z, ho' .TIX, ,o 'Z i P"hllc and any one attending will , d m"rb Interest lu the teals i"v'n ,he ho- lleat witii gaa. Read the Classified ads, Mm fr 1 1. - '. t' 1 84