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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1003. i III- I i i i wm ' iii : r . . . . . . .ii 4v 'GOWK . Summer fruit will om tt shown U th local market aad lf tiro to start rAi.r Kutxtlt to rrolvlat. Strawber ries from California hav wln for Kmi Umi, but It waa not until th rr.MQt rk ; that th , pno oanc within raeort and at thin, tiro thn ar rat pocktboo In open In to ecur n boa or two. Finn Quality in anown y th berrt at thin tlm. Jt In ntntnd k. maii tiarrlaa will BOOI1 b With I k V . "rharrta nm rip and will noon b with u. Th otnrr . i man rrorn tumuinw ..... m. in N ri A at and no Id at 12 k pound. wthr condition ahow Unlraa radical h.n..Hht charrr crop wiu nay In oroiroD aa. In fact. r L pot far nil Trait In thin Urrttor jr. Th nthar day n full far of Mai Icnn tomato arrlrad In th 1'ortland roar k.t and b-aia. of th fin color th toma" nold quit reaUlly In th rtall llararua P'"4""'.? whora nnd prton ar aftdina; downward and ar at prvawnt low nouKh to Uow almost anrona to bar a taw m of ihla dellfhtful enrinr tonic. Thin wk a larg Pr cant fl tha UPP"J ram from local ranchaa. and 'or that rraann th 'iraaa la fraaher, nnd reor Vtendar than former nrrtrala. - Cauliflower ha been quit cheap yr lata, conatderlm tha earllnea of th HMuion. but aupplle ar now ttln low lorallf and ttil4 will fort th prlc higher.' , . A firt-rat Ppl dumpling In th o'iMn of deaaerta at a family dinner. What to Kat lvee direction to -mnk hak-d appl dumpllnf of th old-fath-loned kind. - ' ' ' ; iiaterlala: Two cop flour, two ta itpoonfula baktnr powder, on teaapoon fal aalt, on tableapoonful butter, on tableapoonful lard, on cup milk, cin namon, brown uar, thre larg tart "iTr Cobf paring: ' Sift th flour, laklnit powder and aalt together. tVork Into thea th butter nnd lard. Then ua th milk and combln all the In gredient Into a douffh. Plac on th moldlnc board and roll Into a aheat one-half an Inch thick and longer than wide. Brtiah It with melted butter nnd anrlnkl thickly with brown nujar and cinnamon. Cover with th choppd ap pl and roll up aa you would a Jelly roll. Than out Into 1 qual llcea. Flac th alloe on end In a buttered run. Pour one-half tha naur over them and bake until th apple are tcndr. Tha follolng In th auc: Materiala: One cup augar, on tabl apoonful butter, on tableapoonful flour one-fourth . teaapoonful nalt, on and one-fourth cup hot water. on-half a lemon allced. - . . Way of preparing: mix in iujr, flour and aalt. plac In a nmall aauc-i pan and add tha butter, lemon and wa ter, fctlr until boiling. Cook four min ute. Then pour on-half of It over the raw drnnpHnge. Pour th other l.alf over after they ar takn from th Vpoultrr remain o high that few of the amaller market have adeouat nup plie thee daja Spring chicken wr rerer In aurh small supply at thla tlm of the aeaaon a thla year, and there fore prtoea are holding high In tha air. Ordlnarr chicken are In better nupply. Duck are practlrallr out of th market, aa ar freahly killed turkeya. The lat ter ar scare everywhr In th coun trv. ' ' ' ' Krg ar "holding ajult firm In th retail ahopa becauaa of tb high price at whole!. ' It, I not Hk.ly that tf n will go lower during th praent aaon, becauaa from thla tlm forth th old aturaaa operator will tak car Of all aurplua aloe Kb. ' . Buttr la lower again and will proba bly ahow another drop ef lo a auer during th coming week. Concerning tha t,rirt of butter, th following price which bar ruled In prevlou aeaaon in th retail ahop for bt branda may n of aom aaafatanoe to houaewlveo In forecatlng what they will hav to pay for It during in prwwi w. jjo7 '.. . . per Found. January It; II . . . . . . M January I 10 reoruarr ZIJ" w.bruartr 11 to March tl. . . . . . .?9. March 11 to April . HO April t April H. April 1 to April it....,,.. H Anril it to April tl ?. AprU 10 to May IT.4 " May 81 to Jim 0 July 1 to July II. , JjH July II to August ..............Jfo. August l,to Ati gun ii. "Ik? Augun ii o jmuii iVL. Auguat tl to September 1 . . . . . . . .! V40 Seplamber I to October II. Jo ' November 1 to Decembr 1. .. .TH l:enibr 2 to pecember 11. 0o December U to lmoer ! -oi r ; , . Pr rouna. January I to Marcn 4 ......... March lo aiarcn , March II t April I ,v,....Jo April 4 to April .. April I to April It.. tjtt" April tl to May 10. May II to Auguat .............. .J7H Auguat T to Autfuat 17.... JJc ' Auguat II to heptember 11.'.. .,,.JJ H September Jl to Octobr 7 ISc, October I to October ""J ' November 1 to ovmoer J..--", November J7 to December ..... HO December I to December ii......tvo . riMM with th Depnery bit In it flavor add neat to various dlahen. Spa. ghettl could not aurvlv without It and toasted on cracker It ,1a apptllng. Th Housekeeper give thre cheea reoipea: ' . ... For chees pudding tak on cupful of finely chopped cbeae. on cupful of bread crumb, on cupful of milk, on egg, on level tabtespoonfill of butter, one-half teaspoonful of salt and dry mustard mixed, and a aan or cayenne. Arrange th cheea and bread cruraba In a baklna: dish In alternate layers. Beat th eag and add to th milk, with the aeaaonlng and pour over -th top: add soma little bit of butter and let th dish tand for IS minute to noften th bread. Bake In a good oven until th top I firm Ilk custard, about li minutes. Serve hot. For Welsh rarebit, nook together In Hmihlit bollrr four level tablespoon- fula of flour and cream; gradually add ciinful of cream and four ounces of sort cream cneeee. graiea r oui miw thin allce. For aeaaonlng mil together half of a level teaepoonful of aalt and nfiiatard. When don It ahould be thick. amooth and hot. Serv with . crisp Bcrambl egg and cheea vary tha 'monotony. Melt one-half pound of rich chees In a frying pan.- When soft add one cupful of thick sweet cream, a ninch of aalt and a dash of cavenne. Mix thoroughly, then break Into th mixture alx freah eega and cover for two minutes, or until tha whites begin to net. Remov th cover and atlr vig orously with a large spoon until the yolks of th eggs are cooked without being hard. ' Pour out at one on hot buttered atrip of toast or on cracker which have been heated ana buttered. .South Carolina Banker. - ' (United Pre Leased Wlre. Columbia. 8. C. April 14. Thla waa another Interesting and profitable day for the member of th South Carolina Bankers' association. In annual session at th Col on 1 hotel. Among those who were hesrd on varloua ' problem of Hills and Horses are a bad combination and the -resultant strained Bhouldm and , , . leg must be riren careful at ten- ' tion If yoarlaithful beast ia to ; be spared to you. Prompt treat ment it neceaaary and the beat, , : gnited for the purpose is old reliable . Mexican Mustang Liniment ' i Made of oils, famous for their 1 penetratibn and healing; quali. ; tks It quicklT reEerra soreness. , soothes the injured parts and . - remores all stiffness from the j Joints and limbs. 1 Scad w a ITtBS eW of ottr valuable booklH "Poinu ft-ort a Hone Doctor's Diary," ; , Lyon MaanfactorlngCorf .-v.j.v"'..': 44 Soath Fifth St., Brooklyn, K.T. ..j, v banking and finance war A. fi. Pad'rett of Edveflrld. W. F. Bteveneon of Che raw, W. J. Brown of Florence, Wilson O. Harvey of Charleaton and William A. I.aw, vlce-prealdenf of th Merchanta' National bank of Philadelphia. Th con vention Ii. to cloae thla evening with the election and Installation of new of ficer.- .. . .. " , :.. .. i - i i i i . i .I ii . i .( ' 'Secretary Root to Speak, .. x A-- tOnHtd Praa Leaaed Wlrai ' vy Washington, April ; 14. Secretary of State Ellliu Koot has accepted an Invi tation v to deliver th chief address at th Second annual meeting of th Amer ican Society of International law, which began Its seaslona In this city today. Mr. Root has chosen a hla subject, "Th Sanctions fit International Law." Other topic that will receive attention at th two days' meeting are tha advisa bility of making violations of treaties a federal offense, arbitration at ; th second Hague peace conference, the Cod ification of International law and the organization. Jurisdiction and procedure of an international pria court ? This is the title of con . tinued storj bj Marie 1 Vtn Vorst. startinff iri this week'i : 1S3UC OI X lia . Mi UIWAI Evening Post. v ,:: An American, rich bevond ' the dreams of avarice ; a young son with, pockets bursting with spending money, a daughter spoiled and beautiful; ' also the man from Rome These persons act a powerful story,' tragic in ' places, which will be illustrated . by A. B. Wenzell and Vernon IWnV vulval ( . i- ;i . The title suggests 4 Hinted international marriage but 'not this one. ; ;,' v' r tl Better becin to? read this story now. Jt is hard to get 1 UitLK. nuiu ucrs vi inn Jn iun- day Evening Post. This week's issue is now on sale. ' . , :, At th Newtaad,S eenta. , ' .. 1 1. SO th ytar by mall. . Thi Cuans Pubmshtno Company . rHtutbiLPHia Our Pot , Ar Evrywhr ( Copies will be delivered to any addreaa by James i ITavely Jr. : T13 BAST 11TH BT rOBTXaJTB. DAV1D0R SLAPS BACK ATFORt.lE RASSGCIATES ..) Montana librarliuifl. ' . Boaeman. Mont, April 24. Th Mon tana Xlbrary association began a two days' raaetlng at th college 'her today ith m niJ attenda.noa of membera. Several addreeses were delivered, but the greater part of the day waa devoted to an inspection of the varloua eoUege departments and th fish hatchery. The real business of the meeting, including the election or .onicera, ;.vui p ire acted tomorrow. - - r-.-. WEAR r, THE STUB V WEAR THE STUB xz a r THE ZTV3 Z- erse : ssm a . For FEET if H , h ' The Crawford Stub is a com- , i - fort creation. It b inade on : . . , simple natural ; lines and prop- .' , I X J erly fits the foot It does not 11 l t 1 chafe at ne heel nor ttape at 11-', 11 I the ankle; 'it properly locates .,J y (T f the ball of the foot and sup- 1 i 7 f J ports the arch. It gives the I J-.v. ! -f-;r' I toe room to breathe. I J y l ( J , ; Made in all leathers, ' '''' j ( ' High or low cuts. ft"'" v A Price , : ' f j , V J ,,7- - Jr-7 O" - WEAR , j THE STUB Deposed Agent of Telephone Company Files Damage Suit for $100,000, Butt for th recovery of $100,000 dam ages from Louis J. Wild, th Portland Home Telephone company, 1L J. Meagb- r, C R. Wagner and A- I Haya waa riled In the. circuit court this morning by Samuel V. Davldor. The ault la one of the reaulta of the recent spilt up la th Washington Home Telephone A Tele graph company of which Davjdor was me oeaa. It la claimed by Davldor In hla suit that he la the victim of a conspiracy to ruin hi business and to aeonre valuabU telephone franchises controlled bv him and hla company in varloua Washington cities. Including Chehalla,' Vancouver and Centralla. . 1 ... " He elalma that th Northwestern Lona- Distance Telephone company ana th Washington Horn Telephon TelesTaoh cammAT owned franchises In Washington that conflicted and that It was In order to wreat the control of the latter company from him and to secure It franchises that the defendant brought about the publication of news paper articles reneeung upon nia man. agement of th Washington company and hla buaineaa intearrltv. " 1 Th suit characterize in articles aa "false, malicious and acandious ana assert that the same men who aecured thair nuhilcation Induced . Urearory hi. Matlen to fll ault against the plaintiff Davldor In tha circuit court and also caused his arrest on a charge of lar ceny. He clalma that when th diatrlct attorney later looked Into the charges Aa round mem to oe uiieriy iaise. Resides all that he claims that thed fendanta forced Mm to relinquish valu able contracts with tn waaningron Home Telephone 4 Telegraph company and sundry other enterprises. All In all he wants $100,000 from hla alleged de tractor. The suit waa filed this morn ing by R. A. Wade, D. J. Haynea and Lewis C. Garrlgua, who, however, assert they-hav not succeeded BJ. ' S. 3. Me Alllster aa Mr. Pavidor'a regular : coun sel. ' iKz-v-x.' jj'-jy..."-! .V;i,..T-.! '" - . i!f::,?. CTJPID, STILL EATER : f I OF TOBASCO SAUCE FOR MEN ? WOMEN - S.. ' J s,i !-!!.'3TON STREET. , How Illy assorted -are many married couples was : evidenced this morning when a husband with a way warU wife and a wife with a . Jealous husband 1th : little realisation? of the responsi bility of ' matrimony visited the. police station lthin a few minutes of one an other. , ! : ,:-r. ' -:-'. -. The husband told of. the Infatuation of hla wife 4 for another man- "No matter how much money I give her ah never has a cent left when ah cornea home and ah doesn't have a thing to show-.for it. V hav two little chil dren. She has never had to do a day's work outside since we were married, for I have made a living for tha : two of us all the time." , fw . , 4 Th wife' principal complaint waa that her husband Interferred with her work when she was- at work outside the horn because ho hated . to have other men Bear her during th day. Of oouse h did not .think. lt necessary I to support her hlmseir. ? mailer ! n.hm hH worked her emnlovers dis charged her becaua of tha Interferenc of her husband. V, j x (k i . Plscnss Increase it Ifavy. ; ' ' trtnltnl Preas Lad WlrS- "" Worcester, Mass., April 24. -Th an nrial debate between' teams reDresentina; Clark and Bates colleges taken plac to night in tne gymnasium ib; iirei . a ina,uii,inn mtH nrciminea tA ' he one of the moat (.Interesting events of th college year., oaies na iuo mative and Clark the negativa aid of th question, "Resolved. That the navy of the United Btatea should b further materially increaaea. -- , , ,J ' , Noted SpeakeM. , (UnitPd Preaa Leased Wlra.) .' Atlantic City. N. J.. April 24. The New Jersey Bankera' ; aaosclatlon- as aembled In annual convention today at tha Hotel Chelsea. Routine , business occupied the greater part of the Initial eessiona and Intereat center chiefly In the convention banquet tonight. Th rchedulnd speakers at the banquet In rluue Governor Fort. William S. Wlthan of Atlanta and United State Senator Joseph F. Johnston-of Alabama. . ; , For Oratorical Honors. Greenwood, ta. C, April 14. The pres- ves evidence of the interest taken in uie state collegiate ora- torlcal contest here this evening:.' The following., colleges and ilnlversitiea of tiouth- Carolina have, pent their- chosen orators to compete for the honors: ErsKlne, Wolford, Presbyterian ' College of South Carolina, (t.Jmsnn, Citadel. Collfffs of Charleston, , Newberry, and tli University at South Carolina. Our Great ' Reorganization Sale started off today with a rush and spirit that is bound to bring it to a successful finish.' Tomorrow, Saturday, will be another banner day! All of today's specials will be continued with the following added i Children's Ready-Made Dresses Clio;ce$1. 00 We have decided to close out every Child's "Dress in the house Satur day, so we have named a price that will do it, ' Nicely made, , of wool erge$ and mixtures, trimmed with braid, sires 2 to 12 years', all colors; ;;::.:.:$1.00 New Shipinentof Shirts Just Opened ) GO ON SALE SATURDAY 500 '. spick and span new ' Skirts, made of Panama and fancy mix tures, all shades, an ! (tO'ftft' extraordinary value at..)3vUU Sateen. Petticoats . $1.50 Values for 69c. Black Sateen Petticoats, with full value, dust ruffle; $1.50 . : . CQr .......... .... $6.50 for Stylish . Princess Gowns .' Made of good quality Lawnsdown, i trimmed with ecru linen , lace, as sorted colors ; $1 5.00 & r A values ; ; v; . v ; . . . . . .4) 0.3 ). THE INTEREST IN MILLINERY 19 VERT KEEN Th Prices Quoted Are Greet Drawing Feature . r mi 'mm) All the litest shapes ,-; i In '.:.-'! frames,' ."'.?,.. lOc . STRAW B2A1DS 1,000 pieces, : ,s 10 and 12-yard lengths, - 'all colors. . Per piece, x ; 15c aontaS ' :; Every popular '; ' flower. ' Per bunch 10s 1525f. . , -35t and , j" 39c ; Untrtmmed Shapes; All tbr,''t 1 latest styles, ' all colors, 'A? . - and : -75c ... V TRIMMED DATS v 200 - 'Trimmed Hats, values r . 3 -'' r a t J. to $3.00, ,7 f-jfi j 1 : i. COo Corner Fifth and Alder Streets CHICKENS 18b lb. BUTTER, roll., 50c and 55c RANCH EGGS, doz. . . ;20c Chinook Salmon; 2 lbs ; . 25c Halibut, lb. 10c Milcliner; Herrings, keg, .$l Honey, comb ....... .;.15c Large'Eel, lb...-, J :20c Deliveries for the East Side daily, north to - Freemont, east' to Twentieth street. Columbia Fish Co. third and ankenyS Phones Main 6 A555fl ' ' - Bloc Point Oyster Co, Wholesale arid Retail Dealers In East ern and Oljrmpia Oysters,Staple and Fancy Groceries, iff General ' Restau rant Supplies; Eggs, Butter, Cheese. of large delegations 'of students and other visitors giv M NORTH SIXTH STa Phones Main 1910; Home', AJ910 C H. BUCKBEE GROCERY CO. 376 4th. - , Phon. IX. 8180, A-BlSa Dyer's Beat Iour,, sack. : '. . : .S1.00 Mocha and Java Coffe, per lb. .SOt1 Corn rjakea, 4 for,.,.' 254 Vrmlcelli, C-pound box. : . .404 Flowery Kingdom Peaches, Table Fruit ; 81.25 Flowery Kingdom Apricots.". .', .S1.25 Gold Dust,' 7 packa-es for........ 25a General Evans the Speaker. v ; (Doited,. Pre Leaaaa Wlr.) Barnesvllle. Ga., April 24.t-A 'lnter estlcg memorial dAy program was ea- riaa out ner toaay unoer xnm aunpicaa of "the JDauahtars of the. Confederacy. tJenerni: Clement A. Evans of Atlanta delivered th oration or Ui uay. , - Wffuote C Dove in' : B ytter In Wax Cartons First in Qgality Because of onr Experience ;, first in Sales Because of th Buyer'. Experienc - ;r T.. S. TOWWSEBID; CREAMERY ;C0MPAWY. PORTLAND 5 ASTORIA ,v SALEM. r LYONS ) DALLAS SEATTLE THE-HIGHEST GRADES OF COFFEE R0ASTED;: IN THE NORTH-; - i WEST At your GROCERS. mart We Knoiv and You Know Where Tojajet the best fy. COFfEE.25!?- in town at ... . f D 'Haines Tea iStorc :-; 170 Tli I, ff.T) 0T.'' Bat. UorrUon. and TanfiiUl. FURNACE i a Aaaa Every Furnace We Sell Is Absolutely Guaranteed ' The heating' .problem Is. a question, in Oregon , a Well as in the eastern states. ' The one real satisfactory way tq solve this problem "is to install a furnace -then your home will be heated perfectly. It . pays to put a furnace in, not only, for ; comfort's sake, but because , it jricreases the value of your: property if you ever want to sell, a furnace, installed is a strong selling point. v '. We make estimates for installing furnace systems complete. We : employ experienced furnace men for1 this workand the, work we ' guarantee' to be satisfactory. - 1 , . . . , ' Wo Selected the . , Fox Furnace We recommend the Fox Fur nace. It gives yoa clean, equal ized heat cuts your fuel bills in half. ' Have our man call and talk it over 'with you. Drop us a card today. Maintaining Heating Plant Ii Our Business .We maintain our own tin shop, where we make all the air ducts and furnace pipes used in our installation work. - No charge : .for estimates'. : Inform us of your needs right away.' . J. J. KADDERLY- MS J0TJENAL LINEES COST LITTLE, ACC0HPLISII MUCH