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Ball Por Plahlng. A flsh hasn't a none. Imi U can aiuoli. H n vn l Imeni* Ilavo provini thl». Austera ha vo Inni ko lunch ativaa ou (ho iuhh I o f exciting a IUI i ' m luterani by thè look o f forni ihat (ho olToot of invìi t liaa I i w i i ovorlooked. A sliark TU ES D A Y S THURSDAYS SATU RDAYS and SUN DAYS T he following recipe shows h ow an appetizing, " i l i htto al a hook otuitallilug a picco o f fat porli. althoiuh Ilio |iork fioca uot wholesome cake can be made without expensive Hy A L A N HINSDALE look llko auy kimi o f (Uh tliat a « ima ingredients. In the aoi». In many other recipes the number o f eggs may It uiay ho hrrea.v In miglili;: lo nug- Jim W arfield ami 1 were chums at Seat thut a "tly " sbollili smeli I.!. a college, uml Jim luvltcfi mo to spend be reduced one-half or more by using an ad fly. Thoso sdentino exiantiueiit* show the liollilaya with him. Wo arrived latu ditional quantity o f R O Y A L Baking Pow der, how Inrjv a |iart smeli play a tu (ho at night. The next morning I aroao to go Kn»t about a teaspoon, in place o f each e gg omitted. forni puisiill o f listi, llalt, suoli ua early ami went downstairs. amali era ha, ivas fouml ami eaten hy In (ho library warm ing h fr liamls bo- EGOLESS, M II.K IX fW , BUTTERLESS C A K E VIA the tlahea two or throe times aa ru|i|<lly I fore an open tire h im u little girl utiout w hen the shells were broken. Halt nine years o f age. H er young face was i teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup brown sugar W i cups water l teaspoon cinnamon placed Inside a gauze hug waa smelted the very antipodes o f tbo fam iliar 1 cup seeded raisins S teaspoon salt t ounces citron t cups flour within three minutes o f being lowered Witch "a rm in g her hands, but thcro Vo cup shortening 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder in the water, and almost at the name was In It an Intelligence beyond tbo T h « old method (fruit enka) callad tor 2 t n > time all the tlahea began nibbling at child's years. the bag. When cotton waa att'iffed Into "Y ou 're Jltu's chum, areu't you?" sho D IRECTIONS — Put the ftrst eight Ingredients into ssucspsn and boil Before »fleeting the route for your next trip Its so caul'll “ noatrlla” the dogfish said. three rse minutes. W h e n < cool, add the flour and baking powder which have been eifted together; mix well Bake in moderate oven in loaf pan (round tin with would seldom observe the final that "Y es." Fast consider tho.«* throo important things: hole in center is best) for 35 o r 40 tninuiso. Ice w ith white icing. cauic near them. Chicago Herald. "in your collrgo are they all men?" Booklet of recipee which economise In eggs and other "Th ey are." expensive ingredients, mailed free. A d d re ss R oya l Baking Powder Co., 139 W illiam Street, N ew York. “ Men think they know a lot, dou't Other People’s Money. Steel cars, through standard or tourist sleep In handling other people's money the they?" "A Ira! I perceive that you are ouo prim 1 1><iI un.st be kept Intact. If, as a ing cars, unexcelled dining o re . trustee, those to whom you are respon of tho votes for women party, or your sible Insist upon mi lucoine which you mother 1*. Since you are too young In your heart know cannot In' obtained to lilt ii|x>n tills reform yourself I Rook ballast, autoir atic block signal«, heavy without taking some slight chance, giro presume you get It from mamma." Sho neither affirmed nor dented this, up the trust without hedtatlou, says steel rails, io lsistant sjieed. World's Work There Is no more hit but couttuiied her atratlienras upou ter experloine through which un holi tn a n . est trustee or executor can pass than "D on ’t you think that when a w o the rendering o f an accounting for a man marries It's mighty mean that sho Known thriughout the country an “ The Road lost or depleted trust. No reason or ex should give up her name and l>e tagged of n Thousand Wondere.” Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, cuse can wvigli fi r mi Instant against ou to her husband?" she asked. the actuul result which lie faces. A " I f that were not done, what would adds none but healthful qualities to the food. single slip in the handling o f funds bo the utimes o f the children? What's , like this may doom all future genera your first nnmo?” C u r Agents arc w ell informed. A sk them "Im ogen." tions o f that family to lives o f poverty regarding (rain schedules, or write “ W ell, suppose you grow up and are This Is the greatest responsibility ever laid u | kiii a trustee, un executor, n married. Hut perhaps since you dou't banker or an adviser, and no honest like men you won't ever l>e married." JOHN M. SCOTT, (Jeneral Passenger Agent "Yes, I will. Do you thluk I want to mun should assume It unless he Is pre m= ing, I wont to Paris and bought a cos Portland pared to endure for the sake o f the t>e an old maid? Hut I won't take uiy tume fit for the rank to which 1 was , future all the criticism that may cen husband's name, though." entitled. On the night o f the ball I ter upon him ou account of extreme "Y ou 'll tie Imogeu Warfield. Now, hired a coach and a mahl and when conservatism In the present supitosc you nrarry n man o f the name the entertainment was In full swing o f Ilrowu. W hat will your daughter's drove up to the door, nllghted. went name lie?" A ltered W a r W ord s. to a robing room and then down Into "She'll be Imogen Brown-Warfield.” An examination o f modern military the draw ing room to the host and "And suppose she marries Mr. Jones. terms reveals the fact that very few of By ESTHER VANDEVEER hostess, who were receiving their What w ill their daughter's name be?” them possess the meaning originally guests. “ W hy, It can lie Imogen Brown assigned to them. Muuitlous, for e x Madame looked at me In wonder, ample, in aueieut times signified uot Jones-Warfield." I doubt I f many women hare made a having never seen me before and un- only the materials o f warfare, but also "And sup|Kwe this girl mnrrtca Mr. greater swing o f the pendulum o f social j certain whether I bad !>een bidden or the fixed defenses o f un army. Thus Smith. Wlrat w ill be tlielr daughter's condition than I. In the year 1790 I had come without an Invitation. Her j mime?" was put Into a crib drained with brus- I husband, who did not know all the the translators o f the authorized ver "Im ogen U row u -Jones-Sm ith-W ar- sion o f the Bible use the phrase "m u sela lace. My father, the Duke o f | guests, looked at me curiously. Their nitions o f rocks” to translate "Impreg- field. But she needu't keep them all. Montmarvllle, waa a favorite o f King i son. a man nearing thirty years of ualde rock fortresses." and the defend She cun lie the same as I am—Imogen Louis X V I., who showered him with age, gazed at me with admiration as ing army Is charged to "keep the mu Warfield." favor». Ten years later my father had well as surprise. I smiled. Sho had been too smart nitions” when the meaning is "guard gone down In the reign o f terror and I "Pardon me,” said his mother. " I the furtre >es." Carriage Is another for me. Why uot retain the nemo o f was an exile. do not recall your features." Warfield lnsfcad o f tho names o f the word with a changed meaning. In “ I am the Duchess o f Mont-what-you- But I had In me the blood o f w ar Acts appears the phrase "W e took up ! successive husbands? rior». The great Turenne was an an like,” I replied. i-i your mother president, o f a wo our carriages.” It is oue Greek word cestor o f mine. Naturally when I found All looked at me In astonishment, meaning "having packed up.” and the man's organization for pro|iagation o f that I could not make a living as a but I saw the younger man start. Ho Geneva version (1557) has "w e trussed ) j the votes for woman’s cause?" woman I turned to the career o f a recovered his equanimity at once and. "No. Muumia doesn't take any Inter up our fardels.” Iu those days tbo man. I would have fought fo r France, offering me his arm, led me a way. As word’s meaning was "something car est In that.” but my ancestors had served their coun soon as w e were out o f hearing he ried,” not as now. “ something that car- j "W ell. I ‘in sorry that you have Im- We are showing a fine line of New Apron and Dress try under the royal standard bearing turned to me and said: j b I bill such notions.” vies-"—London Chronicle. “ I told you that I would know your the fleur-de-lis. I f I donned man's at “ Why, don't you think women ought Ginghams, New White Goods for Skirts and Waistings. tire I must fight under the tricolor fo r voice should I ever hear It again, and 1 to vote?” Pay Bills Promptly. the usurper Bonaparte, who was em to convince you that I was right you "No. I'm an anti. I don't like that I f you pay bills promptly the man peror by virtue o f the blood o f the king. are the highway woman who robbed sort o f women. I ’ll never marry oue you owe will he inclined to pay his me o f 10 napoleons a few months ago.” No, I would not go into the army. i o f them." I tried to disengage my arm from his debts at once. There’s an old saying But I resolved to return to France. The child's attention was attracted that "those who go borrowing go sor H ow I made my way there I can now that I might take to flight, but ho was from me to some one who entered the All new goods at right prices. That's why so many people row ing." You'll never contract the hardly recall. I had become so used stronger than I and held me. : room at the moment. Turning, I faced habit o f running Into debt I f you meet “ F ear nothing,” he said. " I w ill keep are buying at to hardship that the days I traveled a young holy. your obligations when they are due. on foot, the nights I slept In woods, my your secret.” “ Good morning, Mr. Ellis," she said, I never again donned man’s attire. Paying up makes for business efficien putting out her hand. "I'm Jim's sis breakfasts o f berries, my dinners— M y Tlctlm persuaded me to permit him cy. There are some men rated wealthy ter Alice. W e've heard a lot about you when I had them— given by some kind who find It hard to get cred it Other ly farmer's wife, made no lasting Im through his father to plend my cause j from Jim uml have wished to see you with Bonaparte, who was r ¡deavoring men with nothing often cau borrow for some time. Run away, Imogen.” pression on me. vast sums. Their credit Is good. They I remember well that one day I found to conciliate the old nobility of France. Imogen went out o f the room, leav- always meet their obligations. You myself in boy’s clothing at the gates In the end I received back a portion j lug me alotie with her older sister. have heard It said, “ I ’d sooner take o f the chateau In which I was born. 1 o f my estate, including the chateau, A fter a few general remarks 1 asked: that man’s word than another man's asked a man passing who lived there. and I now live there peacefully with "From whom does the little girl Im bond." lie oue o f these men with the He said that an army contractor had my husband, wbom I robbed on the bibe her prejudice against men?” word. Try paying your bills promptly highway. bought the place from the government, “ Hus she such a prejudice? She cer ! and see bow It works. which had eonflecated it after cutting tainly cannot buvo imbibed It from me. A Leap Into Fame. off the heed o f Its owner, the Duke o f I have no such prejudice m yself." Tw o Classes of Debts. H ow many actors have begun their Montmarvllle. Meet women would have Other member» o f the fam ily came "A to iil useless und unnecessary debt burst Into tears. Instead, I was en Stage career as leading man? Probably | into the room, and the matter o f wom as you would a pestilence,” advises a SLr Johnstone Forbes-Robertson Is tin raged. an's aspirations "u s not uguln men i successful financier. “ There are two "Th is is a world o f robbery,” I said, only instance. One nlgbt when Sir tioned. W e nil went In to brenkfnst t clasges o f debts, on e is constructive Johnstone was a young man o f twenty "and I w ill rob like the r e s t” together, n n j my visit had began. credit, and I lie other Is a destructive I stole a pistol, but I could find no one his father, who was an art critic I f Jim had Invited mu down for my credit. On one hand u farm er or busl- and Journalist, went to see W. G. W ills' ammunition to steal and had no money company he must have lieeu tllsap- liasa man may borrow to buy more “ Mary Stuart,” and after the perform polnted. I si>ent most o f my time with to buy any. But I soon bad money Inud. more stock, build Improvements. ance W ills accompanied him to supper his slater, who was a very pretty and a-plenty, fo r I lay in w ait fo r the con •In the other hand, borrowing may be In the course o f conversation the dram otherwise attractive girl. I saw noth tractor who occupied my birthplace, atist asked bis host how li- thought done simply i i buy an automobile or to ing more o f Imogen, but became so and when he was being driven into Castelard, the leading part, was played spend in some way that the Investment wrapped up In Alice that I forgot to the gate by bis fa t coachman I stop itself will not pay back the loan." “ Why, my son there, who lias never pursue by Inquiries us to whom the ped the coach, ordered the driver to acted, would do it fifty times lietter.” child had drawn her Ideas from with dismount from the box and, opening "T h e very thing!” cried Wills. "W ill Keeping Late Hours. regard to men. Her mother was a the door, presented my unloaded pis you try, Jobnstoue?" “ L ife on tlie farm Is not what It FOR SALE A pure bred Jersey Hull very fem inine woman, mid, ns for Alice, tol at the occupant and demanded bis The young artist modestly assented, used lo lie." she whs gentle ns a dove. A t any rate, 15 montlra old. Looney and S tew art money. H e happened to have a w ell went with W ills next day to rehearse “ How is that?" If she regarded men as tyrants sho •lock, Ed Smith, filled purse, which he tremblingly and a week later made a sensational “ When a farmer motors Into town Route 1, Scio, Oregon. handed me. debut. Since then lie has alw ays been every night to attend a theater you surely excepted me, for she accepted . every attention I gave her, and when I I found money made by robbing so a leading man.—London Standard. can't expect him to get up at day left the house the day before tho alien break."-B irm ingham Age-Herald. easy and so lucrative that I bought a W A N T E D T o exrangc good full blood ing o f the new year I certainly had horse and equipment fo r the road. I A Small Boy’s Invention. ed Shropshire buck nheep for another made m yself an object o f Interest to did net think to wear a mask. I had Typewriter Knowledge. Sir Hiram Maxim began to invent the rest o f the fam ily as a possible Money ;o Loan I Have Made Arrange- o f same breed addreas C. E. Schaefer do cause to hide my visage. I was almoat as soon ns lie could lisp. Wln-n "Look at this letter." said the rxas n enta L r loaning e stern money, Scio, Ore. 4-19-x pnrty for the oldest daughter. the daughter o f e duke, but not a soul but a small boy lie invented a sort o f perated man to his blond fvpewrtter, v ill make very low rate o f inter When the spring recess occurred 1 ■ sextant made o f wood, with sights, a “ Every word in It that should have in France knew me ea euch or knew availed m yself o f It to go down and est on highly improved farm «. Ho FOR S A LE — Full Blood Pekin Duck piece o f thread with a bullet at the tw o ‘p's you've only put < tie." me at all, for that matter. I robbed see A lice again un.l proposed to her. mer If. Snith, room 5, MeCornack e g g » and Full Blood W hilir Rock e g g » “ Well, sir." said the girl timidly, only at night, and no one could see end and an Indicator for the thread t > I was duly accepted and rejoiced In i ldz.. i al m, Oregon, Phone 96. "there's only one ‘p’ on the keylnisrd ’’ my features In the darkness. One sw ing along. 76 cent» per netting. B rew er» Dairy. the prospect o f possessing one o f St. lands Host-Dispatch. II. On a dark nlgbt he took Ills Instru night I stopped a coach, and a fter re the most unobtrusive, self abnegating j ment outside, and while he sighted It ceiving the contribution o f a man in young women I bad ever met. FOR SALE Spring grass wheat I* J. Both Sweepers. It and was atiout to turn aw ay be to the north star his little sister read I was graduated In Juno nnil went FOR SALE —A No. 12 De I,aval separ Etzel, Sublimity Phone 1783. 4-13-x the Indicator. "Forty-five, H iram !" ‘ Where's your father, boy?*’ naked •aid: to the city. There I encountered a con ator good aa new $40. Apply at Mail "Madamolfiollo, I shall know that she called o u t This meant they were the gentlemanly agent. vention o f suffragists. On the day fo l o f fic i- If. living in 45 degrees north latitude. “ Swceplu' the horizon." replied the i voice I f I ever hear It again. Ton are lowing my arrival there was a Inrge Miss Gladys Rice, o f Corvallis, * «f rmionipr’s son. The observation proved to be perfectly not a man, hut a woman.” feminine parade. Curiosity led me to has been the inspiration for a accurate. "And your mother where Is she?" FO R SALE -32 head sheep. Apply T. " I care not I f you do," I replied, stand on a curb and view tho proces •She's out sweeping the backyard."- O. Archer, Kingston, Ore. i f "nor i f you should see my features or number of affairs during her sion. Wlrat was my surprise to see at A Turkish Riddle. Pear-mil's W eekly know who I i n , fo r mine is • wrecked visit in this city as the guest of the head o f one o f the divisions, Hero Is an old Turkish riddle which life. I would It had been ended, as ! mounted astride, In man’s riding cos FO R SALE Buggy and harnea« O. M. her sister, Mrs. Lilly. has been banded down for many ecu On Fri Valuations. was my father's, on the guillotine." tunes and yet has never been ati 'You can t judge things by what tume, my fiancee, Alice W arfield! Baker, Kingston, Ore. 4-19 X day afternoon Mrs. Lilly enter- "W h o was your father?" he asked. As soon as I was apprised o f her re- swered. “ Thera was once a lie; they cost.' But I could not bring m yself to let ............. i i . — i.. tained for her and the following ttrn to her home I called. who always dreamed he was a pa.- I im "Trite enough An artificial limb Is him know o f the disgrace I had “ W hy have yon concealed from me FO R SALE— A young team three and ladies were present: Mrs. J. M. and there was a pasha who always very expensive, and a real leg you get brought upon m.v fam ily, and, putting dreamed be was a beggar Which was hat you are a suffragist?" 1 asked. fr e e " - Washington I'tar four yearn old, weight 1400 each 8 Rintfo, Mrs. G. F. Korinek, Mrs spurs to my horse, I rode away. " I haven't concealed; I have merely the happier?” fresh milk cows C. J. R u ettger» Solo, A c Thomas, Mrs. A love fo r a Ufa o f adventure grew not mentioned It The morning after G. C. W at The Other Way. 4-19-x I Ore. upon me, and I caught the spirit o f a your arrival I heard you say to Imo son, Mrs. E. B. Lockhart, Miss Bell Never 8tops Ringing. 'What ou earth's the matter? Cut Claude Duval. gen that you won Id not marry a suf yourself while r'm vln ,•?” In the Clarendon laboratory at f Malana Sestak and little Misses Hearing that a ball was to be given Oxford (England) university inn "No-o I sbo ¡'d say that I «tin ' fragist. I I’ eternilned that you should." FOR SA LE —2 mares 1 black 7 year old by a person whom Bonaparte had en is a little bell which has rung day c Louene Thomas and Pauline An I she !i il h-r way. All v.ouien I nivself while cut in '." w eight 120(1 price $125, 1 bay 5 year old riched as K in g Louis bad enriched m y night fo r seventy-six jour.-- do bof-i i i.r!a re and after mar ! '! !• Lockhart. A dainty luncheon father, a desire seized me to attend It somewhat near approach to p i:y. I i! e '«VI, v they want any mere o ' j w eigh t 1300 price $150, also Harley 'Veditori lr \ 'c ter ii'r n u r iii tnn all present re Davison motorcycle 1913 model apply was served and dressed In the appsrel o f my sex. motion, yet Its mechanism Is very sir t l ni rui i y. I ' Ci a l v . re po s'blr I r a n debtors. Franklin. j Ernest C. FO'Jck, Marion, ore. 4-19-x port a pleasant afternoon. !nc DocoUui *n. puJlujirj. vomaqjs. cloth pin. I No Eggs, Milk or Butter Where Did She Get It? EVERYBODY SKATES Costs Little More CALIFORNIA S E R V IC E ROYAL BAKING POWDER SAFETY SCENERY LIBERAL STOP-OVERS N o Alum A Woman Highwayman No Phosphate S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC L IN E S Portland Rose Festival June 13, 14, 15 SUBSCRIBE FOR The Stayton Mail Next to Price, Nothing Pulls Trade Like Newness in Goods Our Second Shipment of Trimmed Hats Will arrive in u short time. J. R. Gardner’ s Cash Store, Stayton, Ore. Look in the Window! You will see some mighty nice looking shoes bobbing up every once in a while now, New styles will be coming in every few days, Lancefield’s Shoe Store CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING