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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, TOHTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. MAY . Hit It JN THE REALM FEMININE Events In Society E trwi Tm Cliaa, loTT st tr klMM ll.w- l Ik U. rU Ua af lira, WrS K si. C4 saiur4r slier, is ra t lavliaiUa tr lea. ! r Mta Ytratal Meleaia 4 MM srU KMrta til i- kuiMM Mr. U U. M. ll a4 air. Ml stealer. Ts sail -er4 1U f aS-w4 ta la aaraal' mu 4rU af flk tp aauaae. saastaiia tMltU ' m4 U la lUrarr aas MH H 4cfl4 tS SH lo 4 rre4 r MlM taaaails alaclaa Mim tUrrtl CwataUa U las Slala r Ik cUr aaellf 4 lav. rU4 a IS Usl lis, Ma. rli Ka4 candklabr and al niMtt Mia. i. pumti w umiMi. M Mr. Cm A. aisKasaa (Ml lOillaa tSBnea) stasia tr IM uraa. wall Mr. Ptrt MaaUh 4 see rr Kw Taik. Mua larft link", rv4 AmiM IS K seal 14 InraugS Ik r Mr. Willies Hear. Mr. JCarrr niche. MlM 111 1111. Mia Laara Blaai as 4 la all Mar(rl 4 Marias Hasra. MUa MoDaoau.s rssalva I 4 f pal ahlffo lata wtu Uvr trlramtaa n4 Mia Ptajr I plnS Cray wit trimming f Ur Una t4. Mr. Never nas Mark lacs 4rp4 " wait Hill Ilk loucha f alaf slu Mr. Mo naauk I savs at flam color elaborate wtla (old and black. Mr. laalr woe fctack aad wall trlp4 Mil Tl4 MU slat rr.uleaU nd fal4 arils coal affect of polat Vlannaa flesh f Americas Saeulr l4ktaA4 Ilia affect. Visitors CompUnxTitM. Mrs. X. 1C Wiggins eat.rtird at fir Bndr4 riidar riacnooa In honor f hr caatbar. Mr. U Crnaut of Jaaa, and bar alalar. Mr. O U IU (Ml pt Bilvarton. Tha houaa n pro fuaaly 4acrala4 In fW-otrh broom. Mlaa rttaeat WlCSlna aaalXad In rccalvlnf. Th pranl wra Mr. J. 1 1. rcru ao. Mr, raul C Tataa. Mra. Uua Rmlth. Mra. Tha4 Oravra. Mra Th.o- dora OponJ. Mr. J. W. Markamla. Mr lUaa4l K. Vr. Mr. W. J. U. 0r Mr, Ju1m, Mr. Wlllaalwa. Mr. WustuA Mr a I. . Mrs. L. rfV M ri JialiLM.r, MU Wla, M IL V Ku44. Mm, Oaor Mtut Mr tt J. tiar. Mr. War4. Mm. H r. Mr. Jar aa. Mr far, Mr. fluU, Mr. Haw 4 Mr. Jf. r. KU4a. Ml KalUia f Tara Or Kmumul by lttr4ali. 4 "A Utllakr." 9f KaU Yaaaak. 4 VStAAXmg !( Hc4. Ml lUlblaa Carroll 4 Uavlaaaal Maala t. Mltcball, f. V A. ha bM Wa4aadar. Mr 1. lb 41 far ibatr a Jlio. ahlcb b aot aalaa4 M T.I la tha aaia( i id Carta It . Oaly ralallvaa 4 Ua nadlal rrUMk bata baaa blddan I lb mAAt. bi Urgr Bum bar of fuaau III rail l lb rartrilo l folia w. UrtlAfioAf Out. Mr. 44 Mr. Itobart Tnaa4 bav ( aut laiiUaa for ffair rM df la4. May IT. I banar of Ih.lr 44l4 aaolraarjr, Card Tm Glirm. MU OUdy Walab of rn4ll. Cho I lallln bar unl l AlaiAdri Ctxirl. lartaJn4 Bum bar of bar f rl.oda ub cr4 and u Saturday afuraooo. La lb card ftmaa lb pru by MU MIU Crick mora. Tboa wb Joy4 (b iflr war Mia Mr)oH Wooo. Mia KvVJl- Uif. MU MM Jaaa. MlM Mai Sbla, MU lUrrtal Wllco. Ufa m4 Orand. Mta Kthal Tvcbar. MU Halan Kcnola. MU Im Huntley. Mia Clliabath Sohot. MUa lIortit Dav arx) Mia MU1 Crlckmor. Ml WaUh ipcl lo trara for, California flbf, Mr. W-r, Mta r rally IWJb- Mr. J C. Cim4 Mr. H tt. CWll Mr. Mi. Jwt Ma al Tla. Mr. rr4aruft K. !! a, Mr. Maaaaaall N. Lacy 4 Mr at. Tb brio fait M Mrs. Caaaa. Ml. Jama Animlt sa4 Mrs ' Ita4T 4 Ba eld. Tb ( I Taarbar aaaaeUU lb Ataworlh ebl will aal la U alaaa Wa.ia.alay. My . l HI . a OfTtear fay lb rU yr 111 b laci4. Aftr lb bl aaln a brief prfra Ul b (la. KITCHEN PJJ1L0S0PJIV A' inn Danger of Overdoing T Wrtll for Tba Jaaraai by !(U44te liawtbarns HERB t badly oa bualaaa a wba Ua I avardoin la on ay r aaoibar. Moi of UU vr4olBf oour in bualnaa hour, and utually th.r U IllUa balp for UuL la lb couptltlo f lb offu. l oolnl 4ajr I bv tar ana b n4 ana raaafMa. art l low oar. If lo gal loo rtoao lo lb I ml I of tronnh an4 anduranra. Thla a Iba normal rttiar llun tha abeap- lional condition, and ihara a4a lllli clianr of curing tl during lll Ba Hon. Put wtn you eontlnua to otardo a fx- r bualaaa hour you ara tarn lug too groal a Hk with our futur baallk ad lb auoo whUb 4pond upon your mntl and phyatcal fitnaa. Tou ara crowding o eloa to lb dngr mark thai only tb (light a I attov will arv lo puh ypu 0ar. Than o ha taking of attmulanla lo kaop you aa your faat whan you ougtit to b la bod. and than narvou braabdowa. Maka It your on graat. unbroken rula aot to evardo In your off boura. That doaan't mnn you ahouldn't bav plenty of 'aniuaamant, variety, or n atudy In theaa hour. In fact, theaa thin fir l (w- I'nt mahia ArruLrox. a M fabta4 . lff4 la m lb I'p-Un im. a im4 lb alU f Mr. Lyaa.( J aba's kiuaaa. h iff4 a talaaily Ibal bat Kirr bl am of ibaai 4a fraia lb !! 4 l f Ik wl4. Taaa k ppra4 with aaoll f aaibrbta la raaUf lbe by rcaaraon, tbaaa a4 Car trie I bat bar aalfr f b4 ! flyUg a tba wind. liar ar fv wbUb Ha aaia4 lb walla during tba baaao f Itayaey Maym at a Mather steeiug. aa4 of Mr. Afpletea at ataatlkf ( aaal eU yuf girls Tb cKaflag 41eb I lb aaaders rtteaaa aauldivn. Vonldarlag tba tbueaa4 II ba al lo MBllmely ffrts. the frytag a nould replace the rroaa bo aad hut) ea t-olon Ubal. r4 would aol laapprvprlala la erect at lb baaJa of (rav.a, Iatee4 of lb raor ooally aiartit alia ft. "Tli Joy la chafing rll.b la ai4 ta b aalehlng Ihlog coob. but there duaan't aaeea I ba any pal titular rueh to g near riuUf kllrban etava lo bleb tli tabU( and the (wialoea go to plaoo If there I atarmelon In Iba rw- frlgerator, there lea'l room for any thing rU there cept a he pa thai It III grt oolU. 'Salad thaae day U not a auocae unlaaa It contain mora differ! rtl- ela than lyay Maym' top bur drawer. lou may occaa tonally get a crumb of comfort, but tba LrouUl that I 4u you ooene la lova. "1 b 4ataiy ItiH bli wa a gtrl ear awey Iwl wa!y Iwniiu la a aka Va be I mM baagry, mi ba k baa a f"4 bM tatil be lure Uaatag rye le ta .e ! a Mg blae blUJa S'a flti bar ! "aw aay t dry rala t bread aa Iba Wmt.i 44 i-l II U N bea4 4i H r4ra4 la it, 'HVtt gtrl baa a tbatag 4iah bar father la lb teal avea f bar a4ki atu aw la a laaia af lb awbU4 e 4e I- II. "Wbea aarwae atari Out of ibU kiuk.a with imi lla bwcae II aaia Ibal far half aa Wur liJl tb.re a aa a I14 aearUk ail a Iba iaa lo fla4 lb U4 'la aarlag a guael aj-lae-cb 4 aol fanaad bint J la a bron far lb eloa. wk Naiiber abould ywu pa iba 4a Uilum reaa alll lb wieo lbarb Ibal ik.ra 1 4ib goo4 for tbe liver ad It la aually bad 11 la 4ib up lereia a li h ih. .Ih aaw Ibal aa Paagaa I Ix4 for Iba btdaeya Lai .ur aueaia fore. I bat U Uelda o th.m. Na ana like to b rarnlndad a u. lr e fric ahewlag charta of lb buiban fraata llk tbe ebla baUd orT. "Bo ier aa known. Ihara la ealy one adtaalaa In aanlng a dag, there I to uiral Uft or for making lata heh Kvciy borne uUU uaeleaa gin rrecba lo (he parlor, and I bare U lalBlul Ub ef ueeful rtlcl ta lha kilrbea. la lha aama way. tber I lot of altly aonaeaea to 4ucatloa, lo lha aiclualon of murh that la prsalleal. XV aeer gel ver tha toy InalUcl of our youth." Aunl Man paata4 Iba Uai ana aa lha aall uud down la her baala la b tlirvugh before Mr. .Lyaandar Job and l") Kr Mayme returned COOKING BAGS BY ' THOUSANDS GIVEN AWAY BY JOURNAL For the Thin Girl MEjSLESBy Dr. Edith B. Lowry ta -tgr nar fntTrr -to rlait - relattrc I ' 4a4 maJlcla lot you. Hut 11 doo! h.rw. I mean that you ervould aometimca eon- w loofii io let tning ana; noi to o 100 particular over inn, nor ioo reiuo tant to rhang your plan. Tou null be willing to utetltut plaaaur for duty. rcat for work that seem preaalng. Aft er all. It la rarely prtaalng aou(h to May Ij- rarty. Mr. Arnold w. LJndaay gT a May day party al bar boms IIS Seat Alder t reel, Wadneeday afternoon. Tha par lor were artlatlrally 4ecorale4 In dog. I warrant risking your health for ll. woo4 bloeaoma. The whit color cheme I It oftn takea mor airangth of will carried out through Ih ftrnoon. to enjoy youraelf or Juat to I, than ix tabic of five hundred were mad to work at an uncongenial job. Tba too p. Thoaa praaent ware Mr. Oeorie I eoneclrntloua poraon often make mor Caldwell. Mra. Ralph Ittvl. Mr. Blew- trouble for herself and other thn rt, Mra. 8hlatrum. Mra. Oaorg 11 cell Mr. J ark Caaon, Mra Jmea Ap- Key of Knowledge Lost by Pharisees mora aaay going atater. Buppoee you had planned to n oartnln day In. putting away your win ter tiling. We all know what a hor- IT IS ruetomaV lo regard meaala a a )ok. of t lee.t. aa a mailer of no Importance. The majority of parent make no effort to have tbelr Chiuren avoia tna convagion. la many town the oaae ar no I q n lined. In flmaa nuL it tu eualomary lo regard an epidemic of any dleease aa a vUltatlon of ProYidanca. reminder that all day war not to be healthy days With our recent knowledg. w know lliat apldemlca ra du to crcleanea or lark or aanitaiion. nun many th contaglou dlaeaaaa, a rigid ylam of quarantine U enforced. In tha larger clUe. meaalea are oUaaad where they fVJaaj rtrnoklvn. N. T 'y 5 Nearly I5J0 fenpt crowded the Artil'mr of Mulc today to hear Pa tor Rusarll 11 murae on "The lxt Key of KnowlodH." Taking hi text from I.uk xl. 62. Ii ald: In tha New Teata ment th word law yer ha a very dif ferent meaning from our general linage. It applied to thoaa re ligious tenohera of tli Jew who made paclal profeaHlon of sanctity of heart nd earned drelre to know (iod'a will, a expressed I th Moeelc Iaw. and to U'aoh tha same to the people. The ror raepondlng rlas of today ar designat ed doctor of divinity. Our text, there-! fore, with thl correction, rends, "Woi unto you, Doctor of Divinity, for ye have taken away the Key of Knowledge y entered not In youraelvcn, and them that acre entering ya hindered." It Mi the custom amongst the Jews that lemon from tha Law and th f'rophet houll t read every day In their aynagoguen. The people were thu familiar with th letter of the divine law and promise. The majority o them, of course, were Illiterate, for ed uratlonal facilities were, not what they re now. A a result only a few claimed to have an understanding o the spiritual part of tho Law and the Prophet. The were chiefly of the literary and the wealthy classes. To thesa th common people looked for guidance respecting the divine will. A n illustration: When th com mon people heard Jesus gladly they were unwilling to trust their own Judg ment, but inquired, "Hava any of tho Scribe and Pharisee believed on him? Have the doctor of the law, the doc tor of divinity, endorsed him? They hav made a study of tries thing, and we would rely mora upon their Judg ment than upon our own.". But none f th Scribe nd Pharisee endorsed him. and hence comparatively few of th people believed him and became hidlclplei. Tli Key of Knowledg Burled. In our text Jesus Christ charged the Jewish doctor of divinity with th responsibility of having taken away the key of knowledge, refusing to use it em selves to enter the great appreola tlon of th blessing then due, and hlde lnr It from th common people, who trusted them o Implicitly. W charge that the same thing Is .due today. Not only were the Jewish people typical or spiritual Israel, and their age typi cal of this age, and the harvest typi cal of Die harvest or closing time of tni age, but additionally, now a then, Jod a people, perish for lack of knowl edge. lloae lv, I. in our lArd day the Jewlah doc tor of divinity, or rabbi, contented themaelvea with telling th people -n mry .nouia not do; but they did noi iarn me peoplt rid and yet ncceasary taak that I, and belong, with lha other contagious dla yet hate to hav it hanging over us. eaeea. but la many of the .mailer towne Hut c.rhana vnur work that week haa no attention I paid to thl dl.aaaa. . w ' I y-. a 1 a !..- .kutl . Ihnll STVa been particularly trying and when yonr p-ruioren oouwau. .u - ... fre day arrive you are tired. You feel lhT daily aaaoclat, with tb.lr brother. lack, the city noise .eern IntolerabU. who have th dl.eaa. As thev did not h.in them to any understanding of th dexp dentally, you ar flnlihed youraelf. meaning or ma law and th prophet, teriy worn oui ana amcoursgca your head throb. The day Itself 1 weet and sunny, and crlee aloud to you of the country. Hut you ve made up your mind to tackle those clothes and you go to It. Of oourie you can't work o fast nor so easily as you might on another day: but you keep grimly at It, and finish b.fore nightfall. Inol- ut- lth r.milt tha contagion apreada inrougn th lower gradea until, frequently, half tha pupil ar lit Tho. afflicted tay at home for a week and then calmly re turn to school aa though nothing hd happened, and aa though they war not carrying tha dla to others. If meaalea were a. atmple a dlaaaa aa th majority tnina, ima wouia o all well and fair. But meaalea I not a lmple dlaeaee. Th acute attack may ba llht but th eouela may b the In th contert Jeaua aald to the "D. Ufa. Th fair day Is over, gone for IV." "You hln1 ha..w k..... .w' I ever You return next mornlnr to th people, rrlavoua t h. Km. k... ..... of f1c. to start tha new week half-heart- ODDoalt. Frequently a mild attack of do not attemnt to carrv k..,- edlv. meaalea la followed by a .erlou. In yonrelve. Luke xl. it W. It worth while? fUmmatlon of the kidney., which may It la ao to thl day with the Jewish If vou nad y'e'deJ to your need for cot the chUd It. life. Otitis media or rabble, aa nil ih . i . . I raat and uulet aona off for a Ion I an Inflammation Of th middle ear 1 For luatane. a mlniur ..n. .' tramp aith some chum, lunched merrllv I another complication to be avoided, representative and mnnthnUA. . i. at a wnvsldn Inn. or lain under the tree permanent deafne. orncUme result. church creed, which In rnnnrf. with a good book if you didn't fool up I from thU. term declare, that whoever does not I to walking or boated on lake or river live a saintly life will auffer an extram or aound. you would have returned made 44 tjSZf lty of torment. I. not thl. grievous ou.ucn io oe put upon ny consclen i.ouB oui7 , Jias it not caused untell anguian io many or Gods true Tftiple? And ha it not repulsed and """" rrom uoa and the Bible thou sands of the most intelligent mind In me woriar in jewisn doctor, of divinity ..ju noi ucn ouraens, neither do w.o uoor. or divinity of ehrl.tendom. In private they acknowleda-a that thv carry no uch burdens. In public thoy K'vo the inference that thev t over rrosh, rendy to tackle anything. You clothes would have had to wait, to be sure. But you are more Important than your clothes and that la what you should reallxe. "Want" ad will be received over th phono only from those whose names are listed In either of the telephone d!ro-tori. In order to avoid tlvese danger th child should hav close attention while It la having the meaalea, no matter bow light th atUck may be. Th child should be kept warm In a well ventilated room. Hot drink should ba given frequently, these help to "bring out the rash." A ud den chilling send the blood to th In ternal organ and may cause a con gestion of the kidney. The latter alway should b watched and If a child la net peaalng a normal amount ef. urine lha pbyaicun anouia a cea uited. Th no and throat hnuld b prayed vral lima a day with a mild antlaeptle aolutloo, a borlo acid aolullon. Th child abould sot b l lowed to blow lla ao violently. IbU rt may fore om of th aeration from the no Into th ar peaaag.. wber thy will cauaa eeriou troubla Th room should b kept darken ad. aa th light hurt the child ya Sev eral llmaa day. th eyaa aliould ba bathed with the boric aald eolutlon. If thy are much Inflamed, a doth wel with th solution laid aero th yaa 111 give relief. Th child ahould not return to school until ail discharge from tha ye. ears, throat or noae bava ceaaed and until everything haa been fumigated thoroughly. Out of the Mouths of Babes Distribution tt Bag$Jn Ex cJia;.oe for Coupons Printed In Journal Begins Today Last Coupon in This Issue. rra 4letrlbtu af iba Way-buk par evoking Ut by Tba Journal la eiehaage f Jr to raupoa beglaa today aa4 a ui Ual until ti rvmm. aaw flltad ( lb. in, a aniptlad Tba fil ettMM as pnntwd yl.r4y irtunday) aa4 Iba .ood aa4 laal (ouin i la laday'e Uaaa Tboa k.. 4c.ra la ltr th. advaa lag of Cuoblng la PP aver Iba aid Bkatho!. Itkoul ixi.m to tfcajMlv bava only la rllp th. lao eoupeu and praaeSI I hem ig.iar kl Tba Journal afnre or mail ibm with ra enta In Urape I 4fray aatag Tba Joursal IU give tuBi aitoeiloB la all eui-af- lows ardera II I elalmad lha I tbe sew eoebary yta I mar alaaty itd vhnlMoma aa lb 14 way of preparing foud I PA vsaMla Mabr of th baaa aU declar thai taalr ua onaolre the beua.wif ta pre par mo re tasty duha I much laaa ipena than U paaalble ben ordinary even utenella are uad. It U further saearted that tha uae of oaabiar - bags tigbtes boubOld dull. becaua tbey raplar pot and pan, and aa lby ar Uai J on I r once. Ad away with Ih duty af acrvbblng fiardwar. -Tkitriiti raablas garTtngs to Uma. Ubor. ful and food. Thea ar only a few of lb advan- tagsspat forward Is eupport of paper bag eookry. but tbey ahoold b auffl- clnt to parssad sny bomamaker lo give the new method s thorough test ing. eipacUll when trial coat them nothing. V rut tr is,. 4mmi ht laKN laa i If ta. f ssarsa. far saalas SMilar la 4rs s ssry ! seaas saafkiiy I baa II Is IS alwa. UvaJr las sit sskas, tuW tba ibis sass baa bar irUl la aaaiisarisrUl. I. sa4 IbU Is eai:!y a aba lks U sua ull abart. , L'adaablaJlf la saaat 4irflrsl tysst 4ra sunr.aa fully IS lbs sbsrU taut, srscaaa, but taa vary Ibis. sar wsataS raaas paai. fa aha af aarafal s ! if ab aid ba tfrrr4 Is stbar Ibas "as Ibal baigairussl laaklag UlU lb lag Klibr I It 1 pUla aalllag far lb very tail. IbU) girt. eapacuUy as f lbs r.ai cbMiaa. tovp4ag b14r type. ss I- b know eaaatly kew la sak S tholra. If b do. a. tkaa thl I Is44 b.r day, for b caa wear tb sa Btar. ih ruf fl.a. rue blag a, taffeta Mouae coats sr uit sad look bar vary lal l tham. Tb pompadour effect a, Iwrd.rad vsllaa, flor4 ryaadJaa, a ail for bar, and sot SSly oaU, sUL ? s i : - r ; 1 b4 Teacher Now, Johnny, rsa you tell m the dirreranc between s lake ana an ocean 7 flmall Johnny Taa, ma'am; lake 1. much pleasanter to wllow if you fall In, Mamma Predrlle. wht ar you lng to do with that horrid mouae? Freddie Olvo it to Aunt Maxle. Mamma Does he want It? Freddie 8ura Bhe'U Jump at It Bmall Orace was watching her father plant potatoes. "Papa." she ald, "I know ta-hy you leave th eye In th potato." "Why. dear?" he asked. "So they can see how to oome up through the dirt." i"tHI Washington. D. From the car window Dorothy Daw for the first time In her life saw cat tall growing In swamp. "Oh, mam ma!" sh exclaimed, "there's s lot of sausages growing on sticks 1" elao eirletlv da nod a. sirtpea h rsa aa Blatter vtst lha width if ah srtlJ srrsags IbatS) lvt. ontaliy or cut lasts up la rus la 41f f.reat dlraotloos. . t H raiding, too. I good. A seat slsbs raialy braided will suggest s plum pa troMx bubU uaui u test mad by waarlng U sssas un braid 4. Tha smart little. hrt. loess sesl sad lb basque styles ofTst a aplaadid fU14. for Ihl deoorstion. Msurlals bavtnc rough .urfacaa w lit has tba sssas Sf feet a braid Lng. and s b14 slwsys b ehon In prfsnas to smosHlk fab ric whenever practicable. The fichu win be a charity ta lb tall, thin girl, and alnca tbey ar fa hi on bi ih typ ahould uae there ea si I bar gown, front neglige te s ball drsss. Hugs revers s finish te s cost rosy ba worn. alo patch pocket daoorstad wttb Immana button. Taking tbs Kn Ihl. .1.1 I . . n. - - - - SEATTLE STREETCAR w brdih. but height as.t b uggaated aa wall. As S means to tbls end bar skirt should be a long; as com fort and faahlcm (seldom rynoriymou trm) will allow, and all trimming muat be arranged verUoally. 'The one piece drea 1 tb beat poU bl cholca If It I dealrad to wear s belt then It must be of th sm color th dres. Th yoke should sot bs too deep back nd front, but It may run out a far as th aleeves and possibly drop over. Th short tbln gtrl lfortunt If sh happen to be abort walated. ba raua ah ess wear eraptr. modes, with long straight skirt, short baby walata and puff aleeves most suceeMfully. Bhs will appear to bs both taller and stooter -than aha really la la s frock on tbls order. Her hat ahould be only median sis. Tb sailor shape, with fairly high crown or trimming, I. a good example of tha millinery becoming to thl typ Of woman. The width of the brini ahould be Jut sufficiently Wld to suggest breadtb, snd th trimming Juat ss high a considered necessary to prsnrs th height Colors, too, call for discretion ta choice. Black and very dark shades should b avoided, bnt the thin girl can wear white, cream, yellow, bins, pink, mauve, old roee, pal olive, putty color, fawns, golden browns, gray, red. flamin go, Japan blue, turqooi sad sppls green, choosing of courss th colors In dividually becoming. FULL GROWN HATPIN JABS EYE OF PATRON OF (rl! rw Imil Win.) Beattla. May Jabbed by a long hat pin worn by an unidentified woman in traatcar laat night. E. J. Anderson, well known bualoess man. will prob- bly loae th sight of hi. right eye. The car bit curv and th woman. waring In th aisle, th point of tb pin caught Andron In th y. IS THIS YOUR BIRTHDAY? YES? THEN FAME FOR YOU ta Tba J on nul.) -. stay ,. now to achieve succesa and fame b 'born on May alxth. philander C. Knox, secre tary of atate. was born May , 1858, Jeff Davl of Arkansas, who recently won out In hi fight to return to th en at a, wai born May I, 1161 (0 year ago today and on th same day Oacar V. Underwood of Alabama, who aspire to become an occupant of th Whit liou. mads hla entrance Into tbs world. Still another famous American who celebrates his birthday anniversary today la Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary, who found th North Pols Admiral Peary ws. born May 6, 181s. Emms Vanghn PcMtralstress. (Wi.bliujto Bura.a of Tb Journal,) Washington, May 4. Emms XL Vsughn ha been sppotnted po.tmia tress at Brooklyn, Pacific county. Washington, vice O. W. Burke, resigned. Kosher Meats a SpecialtySausages, Cheese, Salads, Cold Meats and Foods of All Kinds Ready to Serve On Sale In the Zitl&l"Z,Sb Delicatessen Store on the Fourth Floor Home Made Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc. In the Bakery Department on the Fourth Floor "l mo arnerai laci mat tnev atun.l oimi ua representative which so teach. It 1. thla matter of mlaluiinr th. people, deceiving them, that constituted the ba.la of Jeaua rhara. "'v.o u: uivinny or old, and we be lieve that his Judgment la vr.. .inn today respecting the doctor, of divinity of Christendom "Ye have taken away wv, iiiuuou; mo Key or knowledge; ye have not entered In yourselves, and them that were entering ye hlndared." Knowledge of God. the lhi Is indispensable for the attainment of Every bottle of .. HOLBROOK'S WOECESTEESHIRE SAUCE is actually made and bottled in England, right in tho home of Worcestershire - HDLORO0IH Xi WORCESTERSHIRE tho great prlxe of tho high calling. Thu JCSUS Said. "Thl. is Iif eternal they may know Thee, the only true God and Jesus Christ, whom Thou hast BCnt." (John XVII. 8). Wa ara n derstand thla to signify that m who has merely been made with the fact that there la on rro and that Jesus is hla son. 1. on account of this knowledge to be granted life everlasting. Our Lord's words An nt knowledge sbout God. hut to edge or personal acaualntanca -with nn and his son. Aad such an imimm. qualntance la not obtained merely by an introducUdhi but by companionship; it signifies an intimacy of acaunintnn. auiw, a xamuiaruy. 3 Thus Jesus prayed for ua. Ma ei lowers, "Sanctify them through thv truth. Thy word is truth." Anv ,hn neglect the divine word will fail of the sanctifying- power and thus fail of the ultimate acaualntanceshln with cinA which alone will guarantee everlasting life. . To those who hay coma under tha sanotlfying; Influence of his word our Lord says today, as he said to hl .lew. lsh followers 18 centuries ago, "To you it Is given to know tbe mysterjTof th. kingdom of God; but to all outaMa j these things are spoken in parables and aam sayings, that hearing they might not understand, and seeing they might noi perceive." me outsiders- the doc tors of divinity are not permitted the key of knowledge. "Even so, father, for so it seemeth good In thy sight" Matt, xl. 35. What Constitute, th ry t The key of knowledge consists of the faithful study of God's word, with an honest purpose to know the things that are freely given unto us of God. This implied a consecration of heart, for none others--1 won Id really deslrs that they , might do the divine will . And thl. Im plies aiao a laith in our Lord's prom ise that "he that doeth the will of Mv Father shall know of ths doctrine." (John vli, 17.) It Is this consecrated conscientious Bible study-that is lack ing today that Is being discouraged to day Dy me great teachers and doctors of divinity. Everything- calculated to help Bible study, to get rid of ths darkness of ths creeds and superstitions of the past. Is opposed but not openly. But, ah, what weeping of disappointment, sad what a chagrin and. gnashing- of teeth. will com Shortly to ths "false shepherds," to th key-hiding doctors of divinity, when they find that with all their en deavors to bolster tip sham, and super stitions in which they-themselves do Inot .believe, th ' entlr fabrlo ,- of churchianlty will collapse, as ths Scrip-; tur.es predict! ; v : . r- , i Butter,2Lbs.55c Many of our regular customers de clare that Glenwood Butter is equal to the hiRher-priccd butters sold in most stores. It is made of pure cream, in one of Oregon's most san itary creameries. Selling now at, the 2-pound square, only OtJK Purveyors (7, 0ld9 Wdrtman&King Cleanest and Most Sanitary Food Store in the West Catsup for 18c Curtice Bros.' Blue Label U made hr thoroughly domestic methods, of red, ripe tomatoes, pure spices, alt, togar. vinegar; guaranteed tree from arti ficial coloring; contains 1-10 of 1 per cent rienzoate of boda; the lQ at XUls regular 25c bottle, on sale Dependable Truly Characteristic of the Name THE HIGHEST GRADE A Home f nffoa A Home Product CUffCt? Product Try a cup of .this Splendid Coffee at the demonstration booth in the pure food gro cery department, pn the fourth floor. OUR GUARANTEE We guarantee all goods packed under the . brand of "Dependable" to be satisfactory in every respect, you alone to be the judge. Purchase a can fom our demonstrator; use half of it, and if you are not satisfied with it, return the balance and your money will be refunded. Phone your orders. . In Junction Top Tina-Air Tight 3 Lbs. $1.102 Lbs. 75c 1 Lb. Wc of "Pure Foods" of SPECIALS r IrVe Sell and Recommend Carefully Prepared Choicest Products Ham BRAND Bacon tard a$the very best that can be produced; hefe or elsewKere.. Ask for them in our urocery Department; vve guarantee all Columbia (Brand Meats and Lard to please the purchaser.. For Today and Tomorrow Raisins Fancy seeded, in 16- OKf ounce package, 3 packages for atll Nut Butter, "Acme," in large OKp jars, a favorite seller, 2 jars mtJ Candied Peels, lemon, orange " and citron, special, the pound XJl Bouillon Capsules, Anker's, OKp the best, put up in packages at CiJl String Beans, Harvest Gem. Of) Regular 25c a can, special at w"C Tobasco Shrimp, put up in No. "1 Q 2 cans; regular 25c grade, at XC Baking Powder, the O. W. & OQp K. brand; regular 35c a pound awai Chocolate, Ghirardelli's; put up OP in one-pound cans, special at awtll Cocoa, Baker's, put up in " pound cans; regular 25c, only JL7l Corn, fancy Maine, sweet; a " " tender, delicious grade the can A -a. V Mushrooms, stems and pieces, "1 Qp in cansregular 25c, special at Grape Juice, Walker's; put up OQ in quart bottles; 45c size, at .OOl Pints, regularly 25c, special at 20 Canned Milk, Jersey Queen, QAp put up in cans, special, dozen OUI :J!ly, very choice, assorted OA flavors; special at four for OUI Asparagus, S. & W. California, OA laree white: 30c can. soecfal asUl Olives, large Queen, in bulk,.Of?p " regular SOc a quart, special at pOjL 40c Summer Sausage, special at 30J , ' 5fetturiest, &c grade, pound for Graham Crackers, 3 packages-at: 25) y p- VV. K. taundry Soap, 8 for 25a 1 Roundup, Cleanser, six for only S5 l ins . ttcaiis, inwc auu ucan, o., wy.. "Every Description Fruit Department on Fourth Floor) "Sunhist" Oranges 25c and 50c Dozen filtura BrandThe Highest Grade Guaranteed to Be Untouched by Frost Ask for the wrappers when you buy the Oranges. Send 12 wrappers with 12c postage and you will receive a pleasing PATTERN IN A GOOD ORANGE SPOON FREE The Spoon Is the Famous Rogers Ware. ,f NEW POTATOES, Fresh Asparagus, Pieplant, Grapefruit, etc., now selling at low prices. Call Ex. 12, A-623 for prices. Minced Clams 'OtterBran For, Clam Chowder, Soups and Broth, Creamed Clams They are unequaled. Only the tender part of the clam is uspd, Tney are care fully cleaned and minced and put tip under most sanitary conditions. - Yea will enjoy them. . Place an order to morrow. . ' T- - Two Cans 25cThe Dozen nt 5755