The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, January 12, 1928, Image 3

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    T H E T R IB U N E , T U R N E R , O R E G O N
T—
i r
King’s
Mate
By Rosita Forbes
t.r n.MiiU Furl»««
w n i :
•••*!. •
m m t
STORY
FROM
TMK
S TA R T
lt o « « fft a r y C ru fto n Is v la ltln a
(Its K » v * r t io r 'a p a la ce In K »*,
M I .......
« li li hm aunt. l-a<ly
I r r war Irti
A
KrsiuhmHit,
I »•
Vrten, m a l i M l o v e to he r I I « tails
f the K a lit, a in jr ■ i • r luus
parson In the s e r v i r a o f
the
sultan
R o s e m a r y rapulaas l»e
Vries* lows N a s i m o r n i n g , w h i l e
rtdlna. she la t h r o w n f r o m her
horse a mi ramls rad uncon scio us
M m
la i • m i m «i by
Hi 0
»• I baa
men and me ats the R a i d
who
turns out to ha an K n a l l s h m a n
III»
R a id
mitym
It
w -u l.l
)»
dies hla cau se to re tu r n her to
l’a»
l'età, an A u st ra li a n, and
Z a r lfa , a se r va nt , are a s s i g n e d to
•ar e fo r her
Nhe le a rn s the
R a i d ’ s nam e Is W r s ' w y n
Mar
tango, a Hpanlard. Is a t tr a c t e d
by h e r b ea u ty
l i e s u b t l y eats
ataiut a s i n i n a her fa v o r by pr*>
te n di na to he lp liar ! » escape
| C H A P T E R I I I — Continued
**11111 no one to help mo to take
then».“ vanfumd tho girl
ll*»r heart
thtitti|H*<l In her throat. She had not
liirnnt to reveal her ptirpoa* ao
tmiMiuely. Her hnnda denohrd at her
aldca She held hrraclf ImitioMIe, and
felt (he blood rUIng to her throat, to
her forehead Well. It wua done now I
1 low would he take It?
The alienee waa prolonged Marten
go. who saw his way clear In a sec­
ond wished her to think he was re­
flect log
“ I will help you.“ he sttltl
at !n»t In a grave, restrained voice.
A nigh encnjied from Itonctnary as
her tension relaxed. "W ill you. rvally?
Are you seriousT**
**l menu It,“ returned Marten go.
*T ve I hm * ii considering It ever since
you told me your story. You shall get
uw ay Just as soon as I ran manage IL”
••||ow 7** demanded It o a e m a r y.
“ Ilow ?“
Her breath came uneveuly
twtween (Mirtefl. expectant lip*.
Marten go lowered hla eyes. He was
not quite so sure o f himself as usual
“ That’ll have to tm planned, ('an you
g d hold o f a native dress?“
“ <»h. ye*, easily. I’ m busy now nuik
Ing a barracan Into a skirt. I didn't
pro(Miae to s|>end the rest o f my life
In these.“ She flicked her wrorn rid
lug breechea expressively.
The sun
w as sinking ttchlnd the hills. Itosemnry
pointed to the rim o f light which
barred the west. “ Kvery night, when
that dlsnp|M-ars, I feel It’s a door shut
on my prison,“ ahe exclaimed and. for
a moment, her face wus haggard.
“ We’ll open the doer,“ returned the
Fpnnlurd “ I must thtnk It out. Come,
let's go hack.“
The girl sprang to her feet, whirled
to face the sunset, (lung out her arms
Impulsively, “Thank H o d !’* the cried.
“Thank (Jod!“ The light was reflect­
ed on her ns she ttirtiod. flushed nnd
half ashamed, hut still throbbing with
elation
“ You enn’t think what It
means to me.”
Martcngo met her gladness, rcallycd
her young unuwnrenews.
For a niln
Ute he was on the heights
He saw
the possibility o f a great gesture o f
returning the girl to F et amidst a
gamut of gratitude and appreciation,
saw himself heroic— nnd. In the same
second thought of n rew ard
They
went down the hill In silence, each nb
sorbed In their own plans
“ When enn you arrange It?“ urged
Itosemnry.
They were imsslng the
man's house, n mud structure wedged
against the cliff.
“ x’ i.rnc In for n moment,” suggested
Marten go, “ and I’ ll show you a mnp.
I'll have to take you a long way
round.” There were several posts on
the route you came.“
He o|H'iied his door, but the girl
hesitated
“ Pete will be suspicions,” she said,
“ lie ’s sure to hear. Bring the map to
the guest house In a book.“
Juan accepted her subterfuge, but
the Impulse that had flamed In him on
the cliff was burned In that moment.
“ Hlght.“ he said, cynicism. In his eyes,
velvet In his voice. "W e will start
plotting tomorrow."
With reiterated thunks, Rosemary
went down the path
Mnrtcngo stood
In the doorway. looking after her nnd
his eyes, wide open now. were its bru­
tal as the gesture with which he
crushed the thing he Imagined In his
hold
Next morning brought Westwyn to
Telehdl
Riding Into the village alone,
he dismounted at the headman's door,
tethered Ills horse, and Interrupted
Mcnehhhe's meditations.
“ By Allah, you are w e l c o m e c r i e d
the old warrior, offering a shnre o f Ills
mat. “ Whnt news from the south?"
“ Things are going fa irly woji on that
front. The Perga tribes are loyal and
the Ah mas (referrin g to the western
limit o f the war tone) In too hard a
nut for France to crack."
They discussed the situation on the
Spanish front.
“ The general la overbold,” said the
headman drawing a map In the sand.
“ If he pushes his outposts serosa that
river we can cut them off.”
Westwyn leaned forward to look at
the tracing "T h e dam la In the hllla,“
explained the Riff
The two men’s
eyes met
“ By gum!
A charge of powder
would breach It.” muttered the Kngliah-
mnn “ And the Spaniards would never
return “
A servant came out of the house
with coffee
The headman drew hla
brown humous around him “ It Is to
he considered.” he said
“ When do
you go to the sultan?" He referred
to Abd el Krlm
"Tom orrow. I have some work to
do here first.“
“ You have one thing to do,“ Instated
the hendinnu, replacing hla cup on the
tray and waving away the servant
“T h e woman you sent la well, hut she
la overmuch with the Hpnnlnrd.“
The Fngllshinaii was unmiAvd by
lilu hi-st's s!gii!fli*nf!rc.
«
hit o f a cur," he said, "but he’ll never
tuko on Pei»\M
The Itlff looked at him aa Ahra
hum might have looked at a fo o lis h
hut engaging child. “ If you have any
Interest In the woman, marry her," he
said. “ Whllo she Is no one’s property
she la not safe from these dogs o f un­
believers.“
Westwyn threw buck hla head him )
laughed. “ Hood laird,“ he auld, “ ahe’a
nothing to do with me.“
“ Nhe la o f your race,“ returned the
Moslem with gravity, “ nnd n man la
res|M»nslhle for Ills countrywomen.“
Westwyu chewed the end of his ex
tlngulahed |il|w. “ I'll see that nothing
hnp|H*ns to her.“ he assured the head
man.
“ From my people she la aafe,” re
dirtied the old Riff, "but yours waste
much time on w om en " He escorted
his guest to the door with the courtesy
he would have paid to a man o f great
age and rank.
W hat’s the f
Answer----- *
" Hire Kitcken
Cabinet
- I
I Children of Lepers
Saved From Disease
Sure
Relief
No
In 19SS a plan for n v ln g th* unin­
fected children o f th* Cullon leper
colony In th* Philippine* w*s Insti­
tuted by tha office o f tbs public wel­
fare commissioner at Manila. In order
(ft. Id i, W«*Uia Mwwwp«ft*r iiuiou.)
to prevent these children contracting
Q u estion « No. 27
ju u r n e u , u u x in e M
leprosy from their parents they are re­
Dsar la my friand, yet from my torn
aa from my frirnd comas good:
I — What la the appellation o f tha
moved from the colony end placed In
Heartburn or Distress ^
My friend *I.'«ws what I ten
four lurgcat Islands o f the West in*
Institutions or private homes. By Jan­
and my foe what I should
after
eating or drinking
WNU
Servie«.
ft.
Hall
S/ndl<
ata.
(Pea?
uary, 11138, 385 children under flfteen
—HchllU-r
2 Whnt Is the record for length of
Men have long contended that they years o f age had been removed.
Not
a
laxative but a tested
T f A T IM E
; lim e under water?
The youngest children are cared for
are groping In the d a rk ; this It on«
sure relief for digestive dis­
In a public nursery near Cullon, and
of their most common mumbling*.
orders o f the stomach and
8 How many splthnll pitcher* are
T ill. Is the seanon o f the year when
The light o f thousands o f years If It la not possible to place Ihe older
bowels. Perfectly harmless
there In the big leagues?
a rup o f lea Is enjoyed will, one’s j really Illuminates their way.
ones wltb relatives or friends they are
and pleasant to take.
,
friends wilt, a bite
4 - What famous cavalry leader was
The great truth la that men are not pu* In Institution« where their care
N orm a lises D is m tio a and
o f aundwlch or a well behaved, and that those who be- can be eupervlsed by the office o f the
' killed by the Hlriux Indiana In 1H7W?
freeston e th e B rea th
bit o f cake.
Periodical health ex­
hav« best get along with most com- commissioner.
IV— What American comedian of the
Filled Cookies.— |
aminations are given lo defect any
latter half o f the Nineteenth century
fort and euse. .
Take Iwo rupful* | In every phase o f Ilfs, from feeding early signs of leproey which may sp-
la remembered affectionately for the
o f sugar, one and ! to leurning. from munuera to money, pear. School training la provided, and
humor and delicacy o f tils portrayal«
on e. eighth c u t » - , here la the sermon preached by deity, aa far as possible the children are be­
o f homely characters In plsya o f heart
fills o f shortening. |
|
6 B cll - a n s
bishop and layman; It Is a fact so ing prepared for happy, useful lives
Interest?
one quart o f flour, j
They are encouraged to correspond
Hot water
fl Which la the loftiest peak o f the one cupful o f buttermilk, one tea* uuiversuliy known that, before engag­
ing In stealing, a thief preuebea wltb their parents who are advised by
Sure Relief •
j Andea?
spoonful o f soda, two eggs well beat­ honesty.
monthly reports from the Institutions
7— Who originated the editorial en. Mix well and roll out; place the
T o prosper as well as we may, to o f their children's progress
; paragraph In newspapers?
following fllllng on one and cover with complete our lives as comfortsl.ly and
The discovery o f a cure for leprosy
|
easily as possible, It Is only ncreamry makes possible the hope that the chil­
g— How many amendments have another, ilake In a quick oven:
Filling.—Tuke one half rupful each
for man to accept hla own preaching. dren may eventually be restored to
there I nm * ii to the C oM iltutluo o f the
n t AND 75t PACKAGES EVERYWHERE
o f minced raialna nnd dates and one
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their parents
United States?
glasa o f currant Jelly. Mix and cook
A book recently sent m* conts’ na
l> flo w d<*es Mars rank with the
Priceless Old Cotns
C H A P T E R IV
until well blended. Cool before us­ t picture o f a grinning skull, and un­
Old Colonial Houses
sun aud earth?
Three two thousand-year old Roman
ing.
der It the words: "W h at's llie useT’
Built for Permanence coins, worth nothing at face value but
lO— Who founded the Kansas (Tty
Sunshine Cookie*.—Take one cupful
It was afternoon when Westwyn
A foolish picture and question. If a
priceless as relics, have been presented
S ta rt
Back !o the early days o f America,
marched Into the guest house. Rosa
o f sugar, one-third cupful o f bulter,
bear fakes afte r you, why run! If
to the Toledo Museum o f Art by
mnry was sitting on the flat roof un
II —
|fow many eclipses In 11)27? two iea*|Ks»nfula o f cream o f tartar, you break a leg, why have It s e f! when the family's Interests of neces
Thomas Wlnezop. The coins were
der s shelter rigged up by Pete. Nhe
u n e tcaspoouful o f soda, mixed with I The What’l the Use philosophy Is slty wer • almost entirely centered
12— What la the meaning o f the
found by Wlnezop, hidden In a crucifix
was sewing striped red and blue linen,
three rupfuls o f flour. Add one beat- only dismal and foolish. W e are here. about the home, the pertnane^e o f the
brought to this country from bis moth­
and ahe dropped It In n heap when ahe word “ creed“ ?
en egg and the flour with one-half and should take sc good care of our- j m aterial» tn Its construction waa the
er’s home in Switzerland seven years
IS— What la a morning star?
saw her vial tor.
rupful o f milk alternately to the sugar n rlrei as Is possible aa long as Is paramount consideration, and out o f
ago.
Wlnezop salt the crucifix In
“ I coa ler't raise anyone to send you
tils honest use o f good materials came
possible.
14 -W h at famous poet was once an and butter mixture. Add salt If lard
warning." a|x>loglced the Knld. “ The
the early Colonial architectural de­ which the relic* Were found had been
• • •
editor o f the New York Kvenlng Post? Is used for shortening. Roll nut and
In bis mother's possession about GO
whole place Is asleep. I saw a bundle
use the following for the fllllng:
Years ago there was general Indig­ signs which are today the subject of
lft What newap*|>er first published
years. He did not know the history
In a comer, which i suppose la Xarlfa
deep
study
by
architects
because
of
nation
because
a
certain
Doctor
O
s
Filling
—Take
one
rupful
o
f
raisin*,
Washington’s farewell address?
o f the Image before those years.
Ihtos ahe look after vou well?"
one half cupful o f b< t watery one 1er said all human beli ;s were obl i ihelr fidelity lo classic grace, combined
Id— How far do the Andes moun­
“ Admirably,“
replied
Rosemary.
tuhleapoonful flour and the Juice and at forty, and fchould be chloroformed with a certain freedom o f Interpreta­
“ And she has a passion for you. I »Id tains extend?
rind o f half a lemon.
Cook until to e »t them out o f the way o f those tion.
you know It?“ They ant on a wall,
17— Which Is the largest city In smooth, adding a tablespoonful of hut- still
One splendid example of tbla digni­
able to carry on. A very
are not only annoying, bat dangerous.
and the girl picked up tier sewing, for
South A inert, a ?
ridiculous statement, o f cou rre; many fied spirit o f home building U that of
1er Juat as It Is taken off. Cool before
I f not attended to at once they may
her m N was set on escape. Nhe was
L’
psala
bouse,
Germantown,
Pa.
The
are
useful
at
forty
and
far
beyond.
develop Into serious ailment.
ualog.
F
How old la the American Asso­
frighten* d lest this man, who was her
home,
erected
In
1798.
has
been
In
the
But
It
would
have
been
sensible
had
Hickory
Nut
C
akea—T
o
one
besrtgn
ciation Paschal! league?
Jailer, should mad her thoughts.
Doctor Osier suggested that certain continuous possession o f the family
egg add one cupftfl o f sugar, ore c ifv
11» When and by whom was hockey
“ Zarlfa Imagines she has reason to
srorlhless people be selected, and i since Its building and stauda today
ful o f sugar, one cupful o f crcqfpa^
is soothing and h ealin g In such cases,
Introduced
In
the
United
Ntates?
and has been used fo r sixty-one years.
be grateful.“ aald Westwyn
“ Nhe la
sweet or aour— two rupfuls o f tout! chloroformed at any age. The shift­ In as sound condition as when It war
10c
and 90c bottles. Buy It at your drug
20 What distinguished Confederate a pinch o f salt, two teaspoonfufa <9 less and Idle, the criminal, the hope- first constructed.
a widow and. therefore, doomed to a
store. G. G. Green, Inc., W oodbury,
poor «orC o f life, ns servant to her In­ cavalry leader held the rank o f gen­ baking powder If the cream la eweefc les-ly foolish who do ncriiing but
The builders o f Cpsals house spsred N. J.
laws. I Induced the headman here to eral In the Spanish American war?
one-lialf teaspoonful o f soda and a make trouble for those more worthy. no pains to make It o f permanent con­
P A R K E R ’S
take her In—he’s a kindly soul— In­
* * *
struction. Its stone walls are pro­
teaspoonful o f baking powder If souri
H A IR B A L S A M
stead o f her having to work In the
Answers No. 26
Dr. O liver Wendell Uolmea oace tected by copper gutters and rain-
Iin iiiiiil'in in lT It r«Halrr>IUi
dd one cupful o f broken hickory nui
Restores Color and
fields. I believe she’d do anythin? for
wrote a health rule that has been pipes.
menti and bnke In gem pana
B c o o t y to C r a y a n d F a d e d H jlu
uie now.
The Riffs are wonderful
I -
Mount McKinley, In Alaska. Jumbles.—Mix aud heat well one quoted so often ! may be condemned
•Ur. and I
¡T'lCJrtsU.
Hlisrcg
WH
If. T
penpl* when you get to know ’em.“
3 -O lym pia.
! rupful o f molasses and one-fourth tea- for printing It again. It Is to get an
Weaving Pioneer Honored
FLO
R
ESTO
N
S
H
A
M
P
O
O
-M
..1
for m . tn
He talked o f the Biffs and their hard,
Incurable
disease,
take
care
o
f
your*
!
spoonful
o
f
soda.
Add
one
cupful
j
eooMctioB
wub
HuZorY
lU.r
H*
«un.
Z
U
-U
M
8— Hippocrates.
In honor o f Alexander Morton, first
unromplnlnlng life, o f their faith, and
h*ir .oft mod «off j. ta c o u b* maU or *1 'trua-
each o f brown sugar and shortening i self, and live forever. It war his way to rectszlxe that band loom weaving
r
a
*
»
»
—
•..
comical
Work*,
rucSoiaM,
N.
T.
4
—
atoo.
their grim determination to die uncon-
i well mixed, one teaspoonful o f salt, j o f emphasizing the Important fact that must give way to the power loom; and
B— Seventy years.
qorred
three beaten eggs, one-half tnble- wonders may be accomplished, easily
Inventor o* chenille fabric and tRe
Roaemary's hands lay «till In her
0 l.eniicavalto ; tila opera, " I r a g ­ ! spoonful o f ginger, one-half table- j and pleasantly, by “ taking care of
madras material, a memorial la being
Up. She was seeing (lie struggle o f a liarci."
spoonful o f cinnamon and four scant : yourself."
erected on the Kilmarnock main road
prim itive people, desperate and un­
• • •
cupfuls o f flour. Drop on a buttered .
7- Luzon and Mindanao.
between Deavel and Newmlln, Scot­
T r y H A N F O R D ’S
comprehending, against the Moloch
I
never pay much attention to what
baking
sheet
and
bake
In
moderate
|
8—
Jnmea (tordon Hen nett.
land. Morton died In 1933, and In the
known ns civilisation.
a poet says I do not know what be
oven.
. - . ..
- .
, , ,
.
. - j valley near the memorial are 20 fac­
0— Ninety-six.
I bare heard o f
'
. ,
., ,
,
“ Neither o f us, F.nglUh, could let
Ostmssl W afers.— Take two cupfuls ia talking about; and
“
___
torles. most o f which are supervised
10 — 800.400 miles.
them down,“ said Westwyn, taking
"•
fcmkattfcdMta
o f rolled oats which have been ground pretty much everything o f real un- t by men
who were once his foremen.
her agreement for granted. He looked
II—
Vera Prua.
through the meat grinder and lightly j porta nee In the world.
The memorial contains a bronze por­ O I L R O Y A L T Y A C R E .U .E Heart . «vin-Sun-
at her with kind, grave eyes, and the
* * *
browned In Ihe oven ; add one cupful i
13—
Hlrhartl Man-Hold.
bumt flell. Montana, terms 130 cash each
trait bust o f Morton, aud two stone
girl felt like Judas.
9100 purcha#4Hl. balance ft $14 Installments
Many a woman who needs only a
figures, which will occupy pedestals
IS —Johnny Huyes won It l« * t In o f *ugnr, one-half cupful o f lard or j
payable each completion producing paying
Westwyn came again next morning,
short fa s t and more suitable food
butter,
a
teaspoonfui
o
f
salt,
one-half
well.
A d drtas A. H. Campbell. Oilmont. Mont.
at the extreme ends. These figures, a
1W)&
though he knew he ought to have been
leaspoonful o f soda dissolved In one- thereafter. Is easily persuaded that a "boy with a sickle” and a ’’gtrl wltb
14— There ere 1,7V) clube and ITS.-
away with the dnwn. He had s|n*nt a
half cupful o f hot water.
Mix nnd surgical operation will cure her. Most a shuttle." symbolize agriculture and
com paratively sleepless night, won­ 300 members.
roll very thin. Brown In a hot oven. of the poor men 1 know complain of weaving. Panels In the wall depict
dering whnt he could do for his un
debts they owe doctor» for opera­
I!)— Abraham I.lnroln.
The Nutritious Chsess
the old and new weaving machines.
willing guest. Rosemary had at last
tion*.
10— A Flemish scientist o f the Rlx-
As cheese Is one o f our most con­
forced herself on his consciousness, teenth century, famed for his projec­
* * *
To Cure a Cold in one Day
lie was sorry for her. hut he never tion on which all marine charts are centrate! foods, rich In food value and
One often hears o f the great fight
with no waste. It
doubted that her detention wna Inev­ drawn.
being made by Capital, and Ihe Infer­ T sk # L a x a tive BROMO G C IN IN E T a b ­
should
be
more
lets.
Th e Safe and Proven Remedy.
itable. “ What are you making?“ he
ence Is usually given that Capital Is L ook fo r slanatu re o f £3 W . G rove on
17—
Hamburg.
commonly used a.v
asked. Ills eyes not on the plied blue
the box. Jt>c.— Adv.
lighting for robbery, spoils
a food rnther than
18—
John Poter Zenger.
linen but on the fair, glinting hair
The truth is. the great light of Cap­
Plea for Historic Building
a
relish.
There
above It.
19— One member to ench 211,877
Sugar From Dahlia
ital Is for the sacredness of obliga­
An appeal has been made to Yule
nre
those
who
call
population.
“ A skirt nnd a Jumper," suld the girl
tion. for Industry. Capital 1» a thing
At last botany bas found an esthet­ alumni for aid In obtaining a tenant
} It I n d i g e s t i b l e ,
with an expression o f dlstuste. “ You
that cannot prosper In a country ic source o f sweetness
30 One o f the planeta o f the solar
Sugar-cane
for I ’lasyn Yale, or Yale hall. In Yale
which It may be.
have said nothing nlmut my going.” system, conspicuous for Its redness o f
where there Is only rioting and Idle­ la unconvincing in appearance, the
valley, near Wrexham. Wales. Yale
as
may
any
food
|
Nhe could not keep the bitterness out light.
ness.
hull belonged to the family of Kllhu
i sugar-beat unbelievably oafish In Its
under
certain
conditions.
Cheese
eat-
o f her voice.
Capital Is not heard o f among sav- i coarse white dress, but now the
Yale, founder o f Yale university. The
»n
after
a
hearty
meal
nnd
fhiproper-
"P d give n lot to get you out o f this.
nges; It ts an Instrument o f civilized I dahlia, so long grown In our gardens
present tenant, a disabled war veteran,
Time’s
Passage
Not
ly
masticated
la
Indigestible
and
has.
You must l>e hating roe pretty thor
nnd progressive peoples.
for Its handsome flowers, comes as a suggests that Yale men might use the
oughly.
I suppose < didn't realise
Reckoned in Hours because o f that, been called guilty.
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rival to these sordid sources of sac­ estate as a vacation camp.
Chtsss
Balls.—
Mix
one
and
one-
what It meant to you. W e're not used
A surgeon lately told me n woman charine. The tubers, which are found
An English astronomer has ad­
half
cupfuls
o
f
grated
cheese,
one
to women hutting In.“ He hesitated. vanced the thought that "tim e doe*
railed on him and wanted her gall to yield a sugar one and a half times
“ I wish you’d let me know If there’s not. In fact, exist." It la rather diffi­ tablespoonful o f flour, a dash o f salt bladder removed.
He asked her as sweet as beetroot sugar, are more
nnd
cayenne.
Add
the
stilDy
beaten
anything I can do.”
where she got the notion. She replied easily grown than beet The cost of
cult for the human mind to compre­
whites o f three eggs.
Shape Into
( TO UK CON TIN UE D .)
Was Your
that a neighbor woman told her that production Is about the same, but the
hend such a theory, says T h rift Mags
small balls and roll In crumbs, fry I
she had heard o f a Woman who did great advantage of dahlia sugar Is
Grandmother's Remedy
sine.
deep
fat.
draining
on
paper
to
remove
Marmalade Makes Big
uot feel well, had her gall bladder that, unlike beet. It can be taken by
I/ongfellow, In ""The Hyperion." excess o f fat. Serve with endive salad.
F or every stomach
removed,
and
thereafter
enjoyed people suffering from diabetes.
Demand for Oranges asked Ihe question: "W h at la tim e!"
and intestinal 1U.
Chess* Croquettes.— M e 11 t h r e e
health.
"N
o
one
appreciates,”
said
This good old-fash­
Not only dot»* John Hull consume and answered It In this manner: “ The
tablespoonfuls o f butter, add one cup­ the surgeon, “ how many opera'ions
Molly Pitcher Honored
ioned herb home
enormous quantities o f marmalade | shadow on the dial, the running o f the
ful o f flour gradually, stir until
we
refuse
to
perform."
remedy fo r consti­
T o Holly Pitcher goes the honor of
and Jam nt home, but he semis a lot »and day and night, summer nnd win­ creamy, then a.ld two thirds o f a cup­
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ter. months years renturlea: thesa ful o f milk, two egg yolks aud beat
pation, stomach ills
o f It abroad.
being the first woman to have an
There are so ninny Indiscreet memoirs American highway named for her. in
and other derange­
The niurmalnde o f Britain Is pro­ are but arbitrary and outward signs
well. Add one-hnlf cupful o f grated
duced from sour orange* and sugar. the measure o f time, not time Itself. Gruyere cheese nnd beat until melted. In print o f late that many are inquir­ Pennsylvania, the highway which ex
ments o f the sys­
ing: "Shall they be suppressed!" tends through Carlisle, Shlppensburg tem so prevalent these days Is in even
The best known Arms use almost ex
Tim e la the life o f the soul."
Season with salt, cayenne and a cup­
And Just ns you are thinking of writ­ and Greencastle will be known as the greater favor as a fam ily medldne
rlusively the Neville bitter orunge,
The theory that time “ does not
ful o f diced American cheese. Spread
which Ims comparatively Utile pulp pass" or, p.s men Bay, "fly ," 1» not a on a shallow platter to cool. Cut luto ing yours I
than in your grandmother's day.
Molly Pitcher highway. Molly Pitcher
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and consists for the most part of rind,
so the story goes, took her husband's
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new one.
There Is In an ancient
any desired shape, dip Into fine bread
Men and women do not gel along place when he was killed In the act of
the substance most desirable for the graveynrd In New York a tombstone crumbs, then Into egg and again Into
Saves Fuel
well. The quarrel Is mainly about firing a cannon In the battle of Moo
manufacture of good inanuulade.
containing these lines:
crumbs. Fry tn deep fat and drain
A crude oil engine Invented by G.
money. A woman never seems to mouth in 1778. She vowed revenge
Inasmuch as orange* are perishable,
T im s M rs, -tls said.
on brown paper.
E. Grayson, an Australian engineer.
care much because her husband Isn’t for his death and proved a fearless
Nay goaalp, any not SOS,
the brokers accept the highest bids
Cheese Frittera.— Slice thin half a
Is aald to operate nt a fraction o f the
T i m . sta ys, w . g o « .
as much o f a lover as when they were soldier. Later she was made a ser
made on the day o f sale and never
fuel consumption of an ordinary en­
Nathaniel Hawthorne. In the "M ar­ dozen sour apples. The npples should
reserve the fruit for future offerings.
first engaged. She doesn't expect It; geant and commended by George Wash­
he mellow and easily cooked. Have
gine.
It operates on the plan o f a
and realizes she has cooled off. too. ington.
These sales are held regularly on wlmt ble Faun," w rote: "T im e flies over us
ready half as many thin slices o f rich
“ constant pressure combustion cycle."
We have learned «hat these things are
are known wa "market days."
The but leaves Its shadow behind."
cheese. Beat two eggs and season to
natural, but men are still shocked al j
character, qunutlties, qualities aud
taste with salt and pepper with a lit­
Ray Times Horse Races
Changed!
Fashion and Good Breeding
the extravagance o f women, and worn- |
nativity o f the fruit are catalogued
tle mustard. Soak the cheese slices In
An automatic wireless timekeeper
Murray— Before they were married
en are still shocked at the sllnglnees
A circle o f men perfectly well bred
several days In advance, so the auc­
the egg mixture nnd put each sllci be­
she used to rave about his magnetic
of men. Is there any way o f coming for horse races has been tried out
tions are alw ay* well attended and
would be a company o f sensible p er
tween two slices o f apple. Dip Into
perstMiality.
to a better understanding on this sub­ with success at a track at Cape Town.
the bidding Is lively.
sons In which every man’s native man
beaten egg nnd snute In hot butter.
South
Africa,
recently.
It
ts
worked
Jeanne— And now she says the only
The l*ondon Fruit exchunge, where
ners and character appeared. I f th*
ject o f money!
Serve with s green salad.
by
an
Invisible
ray
from
a
lamp
In
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thing he can attract Is bill collectors I
these auctions are held, stands In the faahlonlat have not thin quality he It
Mine* Sandwiches.— Cut line s cup­
men.
I
the
Judges’
box
focusing
on
a
point
heart o f the city In a large structure
l like flve-thousand-a-year
nothlug. W e are such lovers o f self-
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ful o f chicken, turkey or veal, one Nearly all o f them are In line for , of light one fifth of an inch In dlame
known as the Monument building. It
reliance that we excuse In a man
cupful o f chopped nuts, one box o f promotion to ten thousand s year Job*, j ter on a selenium cell fixed In the
r,»nrit. r-m.-
Is said that a sum tn excess o f $20.-
many alna If he will show ua a com
dy fo r t b r e «
DR. S T A F F O R D ' 3
sardines and four cucumber pickles And when they reach that goal they j winning post Anything crossing the
D’rie’rwtions for
(MNi.ooo is annually required to pay
plete satisfaction In his position,
CROUP .
flnely
chopped.
Mix
with
snlad
dress-
may reasonably hope for twenty thou
Invisible ray. extinguishes the point
for the oranges sold In this exchange,
which asks no leave to he o f mine or
bronchiti«.
Ing.
Butter
slices
o
f
hren.l.
lay
on
■
o
f
ligh
t
and
the
clock
censes.
the «¿rest hulk of the sale being at
sand, fifty thoifsand a year. Nearly
any man’s good opinion.— Emerson.
lettuce
leaf
and
spread
with
the
mix­
public auction.
every five thousand dollar a year man
ture.
Kept Clock Moving
Is a comer, nnd has ability and char-
Revised Version
Nut and Fig Sandwiches.—W a«h
seter. Among the thousand dollar-a-
When a broken pin caused ihe faith
Charity Needed
T h * seven ages o f man linve heen
nnd chop fine one half pound o f flgs,
Kvery little while I discover some well tabulated by somebody or other cook In Just enough water to moisten, year men. one finds many who are ful clock In St Paul s cathedral. Lou
not worth the pay they are getting, don. to stop men acted as the works
new terrible thing the men do to the on an acquisitive basis, thus:
cool and spread a buttered slice with hut the five-thousand dollar men are
Recognizing the fact that thousands
FÜR COLDS
women.
The olher «lay 1 heard a
First a g e - Nee* the esrtu.
the ng mixture and the other but-
worth more, ami will gel It
A tweo
depended on the clock for time, officials
woman telling o f the aulferlng wives
Second age— Wants It.
tere.1 slice with chopped nuta. Put ty dollar a week man finds It difficult
of the church placed behind the face
endure from being cou>i»lled to listen
Third age Hustle* to get It,
together nnd cut Into any desired to get a Job. but there is clamor
o f the timekeeper men who turned the S C H O O L
to their hnahand'a old Jokes: It la one
F O R MEIN
Fourth *ge— D-rtdee to 1* satisfied
shnpe.
among employers for the Ove-thou
hands every minute during the day
o f the real burdens o f women. I mnde with only »h o t« half o f It.
T n m 1« IU.MNISS, T1 A0 U m PROFESSIONS
I’ nl terns In oilcloth and linoleum
Enroll any time. Bend for l i t m t l f t .
sand-dollar men.
time and until repairs w »re completed
no reply, hnt In looking for eicuaes
Fifth a g e- Ileconiee still more mod­ make flue models fo r patchwork for
OREGON IN S T IT U T E OF TECHNOLOGY
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all I could think o f waa this: Doe* erate.
¥. M. C, A . B ld g .
P o rtla n d , Orego*
------------------------------- •hose who enjoy that kind o f work.
Love conquers all things; let
It ever oerur to women that they are
There
te
only
one
reason
men
like
Hlith a g e - Now content to possess a
W . N . U „ P O R T L A N D . N O . 5 3 -1 9 2 7 ,
aa tiresome to men aa men are tn •lx by two atrip o f It.
women, although Lie women believe yield to love.— VlrglL
vcO JL
women! My general conclusion Is * r
■here are severs! hr.ndred
Beventi) a g e - U sta this atrip.
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should he more charitable with each
other, and talk loss.— R W. Howe’*
You can’t ref.rm the world: If Is
Uncle Eben
Airdrom
e
Mast
Be
S
fu
a
r
*
Monthly
too hlg. Hul you can always reform
“ We used to hear bout ’love, honor
An alrdm m * must be square In
.ourself and gel along better There
and obey,’ " said Pncle Khen
"A
shape, points out Capt Rlllott White
will neve, come s lime In hlstor.«
Peril From Insects
bridegroom now I* liable to he satis
when n well behaved and Industrious
Insects regarded aa harmless to flprlnga. aviator. In Liberty, because
fled If de Indy will guarantee not to
■ plane In taking off from the ground
man cannot get along There will al
T o prevent loaa o f hair. Dandruff, usually
plant life may develop a ravenous ap
git mad an’ shoot ’l m " — Washington
must he faced Into the wind, to pre
the cause o f premature baldness, may be
wsys he trouhle for n.lveulurers. Idler*
petite for some new crop Introduce.)
Star.
•
easily removed by regular sham poo« with
vent side pressure turning It over.
»nil
but well hehnved end Intlu*
Into their surroundings
Cuticura Soap, preceded by touches o f Cuti­
trlous men will always receive appre-
cura Ointment. T h is treatment keep« the
English Sparrows Edible
I'lHtlon and find abundant oppor
Chinese " V e n t r e "
scalp clean and healthy and promotes
Room Enough
The
flesh
of
Knallsh
sparrows
I*
i
unity
hair growth.
Roochow, one o f the oldest and mosi
Juil Tunklna says no Rat It so amai
0
*
*
palatable,
and
although
ihel.
ho.lles
that It doesn’t provide room for ar famous cities In China, la known t*
Soap Me. Ointment M tnd BOr T ik w o i S r S' Id * t * r r
All
Jazz
Is
making
fun
ol
music,
are
small,
fh'-lt
number*
tunk»
tor
w
h ite. Sample eech free. AcRtrem. •Cwtl-w* Ufrerw
the "Venice o f the Far Fast." heraus»
argument. Washington Star
hertee, B>. lfwk*m. M em ”
<evolt of the roughnecks against cul
their size
In the Did wnri.i thev
of the large number o f canal* wltt
S I T Cuticure SkaviM Slick 23«.
ture.
have heen served for re to »*»**
which It Is Intersected
Howe About-
more Gas
E LL-A N S
FOR INDIGESTION
J
Coughs and Colds
Boschee’s Syrup
For Wounds and Sores
Balsam o f M yrrh
Garfield Tea
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Why Bald So Young?
Cuticura will help You