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SATURDAYIORNIKG.. Jy.LV. 18 1023 . - . ' 3 TfiOT-iSERiti ONS ltevival Meeting of Drrtrrkt ...ilertlng Wltiv Success' :.. . Our text is fdund lnsthe Slst Verse: "Ye stifnecked and un clrcumcized in heart and ears, ye do always resist the Holy Ghost as your fathers did; 6 do ye." The only agency! of the Lard to- nlfcht to leid men and. womea to Jesus Christ. JsMhaT Hcsly., Spirit. ThU Is the age- of the! Holr Spirit. We might divide timet Into three a ges : the ' Old' .-Testament might properly be called the -age ffthe rather when t God talked jwitb men; the New:, Testament could be called the age of the Son; when. Jesus iCJwlsb walked, with "men. in human. form; ,:from: the time st Pentecost, and after, might properr ' ly be rca'lled the igerof -theHqly SpiritiwWe 'arefving In the. lat ter day! aad.are in the dispensa tion ot the Iloly'Spirit; s4 i ? : r Thet: Holy Spirit , is theThirdJ Peraon , of the Trinity. A s 'man ,me hp one night after the close or a meeting and said. "Preacher, ikyou can explain to me.the,Trin- Ky of God: how three persons call he in one God, I'll become. a-Chris tian' We answeredthat " ha rd sometimes to jexplaln, tp non-Chrlatfaa aucht a'thing, but we tried to explain.it to him like thjs: water has ' a (t-inJty ice, ' steam, and vaporrt. Ice is' water, steam 'is water, and Vapor is1 water. ' They are three parts of the Rame thing And electricity has three parts- llgat, heat and power. So it is with the Trinity: Cod the Path- cr.Coit the Son, andGod the Holy Gli: and these three are one , "(here" are' a1 few offehsps'that may btr committed ;;againVt- the IIoy Spirit by - -Christ! people So !many people innocently grieve and hinder the Horr Spirit in -his ..working. I daiTtknowof any person that is so tender and easily rrleved as the Holy Spirit. HeT is a gentle dove, and those that hare had dealings with Him know that Heta. Speaking harsh words thinking evil ; thoughts, speaking nBalnsjt others will grieve the Holy Spirit out of our lives. ; I Rrothr ulster. If ' toii feel a Nieed In that life of yours tonight, tne Hoiy spim jtoia you you neea ed something! My words would fall In vain; an angel "mighl ptfeScli going to-set it jor 4 o'clock in the morning, and when that alarm Woes ;off in the morning forthe first J time, yon , almost Jumiroot of bed. because" l"w"akesT yoUT so auddealy,,. Then -yoa-tarn. itoff and go bapk; to ijetl-aad-iaAleep again. The nexl morning when it wakes you, it .does not wake you.J . . . . 1 a t avt4J 1 quite, so Buaueiuy;. ana iu unu morning it d,oesjno sottnd nearly re so-loud. But after a while, may be three weeks"orsol that Biz Ben alarm,' clock I could go off with- a ! big' bang, loud : enough "almost to wake! the dead, S and ytiu would sleep right Ion. One day we are startled, to ' startled. Vby, certain truths, and'- theb-VatiK'iwJjilfe; they don't effect usany more ; , What ? are the consequences of resisting1 the Spirit of Ood? JJefaS said; Hf, you don't believe Me for what; I am, believe Me for what I first miracle, 'at . the marriage' feast In Cannaan; how "he changed" believe? The Jewish pkjplOtoiJd by and smiled, and said, "It'waa splendid wine: surely, you saved tne Dest tin me iagi; out yvuiwiij have to excuse ro t6nlht,andj the scene. JtVhen thfjr lowered 4ne sick pf thepalsy3 d6wVt-thrugh ia roof for e'sns to heal,ond Jesus said, j"Thy sins be forgiven thee. AHsef take up thy ! bed and go home." 'ow will'. -yon ' believe? No,, we don't believer-InVUiat isbrt ot thing;? we don't rev4e iw;If vine healing ; we don't accept ' it; Over , in the closing dais of JesuB1 ministry He, stood before theh graje of a.manldead for four days. .arid called. "Lazarus." Lazarus', coni forth." and. he came,. Now" will fou believe? No, away wlth'Tlfm, Urueify Him, Crucify Him! M- L"H ; i t "l-r.IenB-JIIIiit;' vff ; I Musk ileKjns ... , . .. . . Cooked Cereal : . . : Top Milk j Toast I Coffee -I Luncheon j RoyarScllop-; f H , Head Lettuce. :" .Thousand Island Dressing Small Cakes ; Milk : , j ' Stnfied"Qreen, Peppers . , Scaioied poU&es,' Carrots and .C tpeas prehiie'd, Together .. lAr iJ)Ul" Pickle 'Reiish .... . ";jBtierS: Jami .: Green Apple'Tart dust in X the despair of the busy ' housewife. Prepare chemlca( dusters by treat - ing cheesecloth squares with furniture polish or kerosene. These entrap : the dust and and give a polish at the same time. It is always desirable" to have-one clean, white dus ter at hand; however. small sponge fastened tv the epd useful to wipe the inside - of . the article. - iCarejinust be" taken to protect cat glass from' extremes oV tem perature. It is equally harmful to keep ft lu a cola storerobm or an overheated chest: Very hot or cold water or chilled or hot food are very likely to cause it to crack. Al ways, temper . the ware before IHiurins in me iiquiua aou iuoi 11 before fifing "with ice cream": ft- ' I i Coffee- spocns ontter. w. H 'X we're .to'i dpwh theaisle tonight and aslc'iyouvifyon Heyed, some 'would smile and bow away. But none would cry cruci fy' Him ; crueify ': Him ; because those' that wottld 'cry" thai are hot here; they do not come to places nice ynis. ,Jpei ract that yon areJ nere i tonight shows that jou have not crossed the dead-line. The fact that we have an interest in etern ity shows" that we have not crossed the , dead-line. ; ., . j - 5 . - ' - - -i- : Men j usually-, die as they.' have lived, r,.If people live .without Jesus they usually die without, Him, Jf they, havfe liveCwith Himjthey die with. H!.m. People, seldom, change after they , have- formed' their philr TlulftV nMlnna Itoyaf HcaUop--Slx'" egg. one cup boijed ham. chopped fine, one curf ctacker' crumbs, one-half cup butter. one"Vnart' milk, two table- 'tloufi two jtablesoons alt. ' ; Boil the ' eggs uikll hard; chop' whites fine and press tHe'' yolks j through sieve. Mvisten t the cracker crumbs with one-half cupV melted 'butter. Make a white sauce, as folows; Melt two tablesEDonV butter. addf flour-apd stir until smooth, then add one quart pf hot f milk- Cook until slightly thicks add salt' to taste tanner a Daxing aiAb. ..Put in a layer of crumbs, then a, portion of arhlfe sauce, then ham, whites and yolks' of eggs,,. Repeat until all Is used, having" crumbs on top. Bake.In a moderate ' oven about one-hair hour, jCxumbs on top should boa nice gdklen! brown. Menu . Breakfast Orange Juice Rice with Pates Waffles . Syrup ; Coffee - ' j ; J , Luncheon. Goldenrod Eggs on Toast Berries' Cookies Ice Tea or Milk! , j' Dinner' " - Creamed New Potatoea -Stuffed Beet Salad r Cottage Cheese with Barley Dua Crackers , Coffee Today's Recipes In this menu I would snggept that you use sour milk in place of sweet in the. waffles if you have it on hand, a level teaspoon ot soda andhalf a teaspoon 'of rream of tartar being used in place of bak ing powde?. T "i I .-'! . Thousand Island Dressing One 'onions-finely chopped, i two cold boiled beets, finely chopped, one hard i boiled egg,, finely;, .chopped. Goldenrod F-ggs Hard boil 8 fx eggs, separate whites from'yokei. Prepare., a wihtft.sauee by melting a tiblespoonot.utter, adding:' a tablf3poonEofi f&ur, and! a cup of miltd, 8tirringcoaptantly until it is smooth and cthick. .. Season with salt -and pepper tor' paprika and add rchappedr.gg. whites. Poor over squares. of toast; putting pul verized egg yolks on top, t canned ' r Apple Jelly ' Wash sufficient apples" cat ' in quarters, and remove ends Cook sKwly. in a covered ket- . 1 tie' with." coid - water - coming' . nearly to the top of the ap ples. . ..When . aofL. drain . through a course sieve. Let. ' Jufce. drip through a 'course' " . muslin bag boil for' 2 e min- i utes . and add' an equal amount -. of heated sugar Boil five. " more minutes,' sklra and pour " into glasses? Let' stand 'sever- al hdura and cover' with melt- : ed para f fine. , ... ' , I Ceery stuffed with'peaant but ter and ' laid " on : lettuce ' leaves makes a delicious salad. : yiksV MSI , ... ... -' Bekfae ; . Muskmelons . .. Scrambled Eggs r Poppy SeedRoila . . Coffeo Lancneon : Creamedf Peas "and. Potatoes ?" Head Lettuce- with Roquefort . Berry Tarts - Tea or Milk Dinner ; , Boiled Potat oes , i Creamed Tuna'Plah Cucumbers ahd O&tons Sliced with ... Vinegar - ' , . ; w ;B4ttered Beetf.r,, ; , - Muskmelon with Berries Iced'Tea or Coffee two tablespoons ol lem'on"JuIce or" one pf concentrated viagar,"theu slowly add a cup and' a half ot raayoaalse.' Seme on - lettuce hearts: ' ." . ' Ton.irs RECITE . ) Roquefort .lreasing? Rub the salad bowl with garlic,; adding; a teaspoon' sugar,' half a," teaspoon each of salt and paprika, a dash of black pepper and a sprinkle o to- basco sauce or- cayenne., pepper, (jrushr a large' slice' of ', Roquefort cheese" Into these flavorings with a fork and blend 'thoroughly, add 4 General J&larKtJi t , i ? s , , i PdftTLAND, July 17: Pottland dairy exchange: Butter! extras 40 Vj:. standards. -45c; prime firsts 4 Sc; rirsts 42c. -;f f Eggs, extras Sic: tlrsfs 3$c; pullets 32c;curfent; rece1ptf50c:" i : SfGGESTIOXH . , ' Eits of red pimento mate an at tractive b andtasty. ;addlidn'; to creamed flakes crab, lobster or shrimp-tb "be served oh" toast." pi not addbuUer, bacon or any other fat to canned salmon in bak ing salmon loaf. It is oily enough in itself. .- ... - ; Canned 1. peas'., mixed with creamed canned shrimp make an easy' and tempting dish... ....... ' When you plan to.galher a dish of ' wild atrawbeirles or raspber ries ' for . dessert; .pick them' with their stems as flowers are picked. Wash. theia, and place in a dish or bow!., stems, and all., Sprinkle them .well with powdered 5ugar , ' SOlMETtTiESjiKRT Fill ' one-half-a canUlonpe with blackberries and b land' oa iceuntif you are ready for tt. This' makes a dessert as attract thva to' the' eyes as -it lsdellci ons. ..Other fruit may" be used la place- - of the blackberries : rx l- in all his glory, and i , his. 4woJd os6phy ,of Hfe HAnd-after they would fall short of the mark of ., rnmoA .would fall short of the -mark o convincing and : convicting- 'fcnT body; but the Holy Spirit is more eloquent than a human being. He takes the words of God and 'puts them through the Hps of the min ister or evangelist, or whoever says them. , . '. t ;' - How Is the Holy Spirit resisted by men?' Suppose, that you have a Big Ben. alarm clock' and .you are ft life the rut gets deeper and deep er, and they seldom If ever j get out. "RemembeT'tby Creator in thy youth." " i , : :-: . ':" Brother, .sister, there 'is -"one thing that Is more sure than, any thing else tonight and that is that every soul here is bound for teten ity. We may never see the rising of another sun;- the only "breath we are sure of is the 4Hie w draw llxigbl :,now. If wejhaye anymak- mg'Tjgni - to pa, now is the time to make it right, as the only heart beat we are sure. Of is! the one we are .having" rightnow.- . ";;v FLU EPIDEMIC" GROWING 4 lleet Salad six canned or oae-halt.cup thin nVayonnalse, o,ne ! cooked beets of uniform size, (o'ne tablespoon, chili sauce, three table-1 half cup chopped sweet peppers'. spoons j- heavy . cream, one-halt lone-half con celery or finely chop- $alt3Poon salt, a little red pepper, ped cabbage, I lettuce. French pnesanspoo sugar,,. ,unvp onion, I dressing. Drain and rinse the beets and 'egg very fine. Mix with 1 beets, i thea holow tout to form a mayonpaise, , chili . sauce; , put I cup. .Mix what Is taken out . and through a tine sieve and the heavy chopped, with pepper.' celery or uMui. ( ran laurouguiy, men aua caouase. .moisten wun aressing saaii rea pepper ana sugar.- wnen and pile in the beet cups, set each thoroughly Jilended1 place on Ice J ln'a nest; of' lettuce and 'sprinkle uniu very com.' 1 Tne Deeis color i with dressing. the dressing verr prettily and give it a most "delicious" flavor.' Any kind of mayonnaise "can 'be used.' A boiled dressing is fine. i Jr? Mr Government' IngpOTtnl 'MEAT Steuslbff Bros. Market Corner Court and Xiberty i . .-j . . ;:-J.JJ,.'T-I ".-"'-- Phone -1528 . . Linoleum and klnd'rell floof cov erings should not be' scrubbed with a pall of soapsuds, but mopped up with - a' damp cloth, which will clean nhesa thoroughly - and yet wilt not destroy tha Haish." ' the Better Grades CdPMdat' can make ra, real saving: dv buying your meats . here. , , Stuffed Green Peners-i--Six me dium, green ; peppers, three cups soft bread crumbs, one small on ion, one teasoon salt, a little pep-1 per, one, tablespoon -."butter, one cud around meat.' en small' can tomitopa .WAshi nADMr.; are manyllnexpensiye brusn?for move, tops ajjdti'all - seeds. rcooki thIpurpqso-tor;aale in. the ns,Qt&. mlnhtes., I Add 1 aalt, pepper and wrom an. tne wiWtt, finely choppedj onion to bread R,nse e,glas$,Jn clear water th crumbs. Rub the butter into this I same temperature Jn' which it was mixture ' and: add " ahe.L chopped waTa Hl Ipe with ncn mAef " AAA U v .a IVWtl. 20O NATIVES AT FORT YUKON v -7 if STRICKEN : AID - SENT - XI. prtftntr C fimpf JZomancf ef Cove and potatoes CAfcOL DESlPSlTR' In Her Greatest Triumph "9 Ives one of! the greatest performances I have - ever Keen, in motion pictures. It may be the very best." N. Y. World. 5 "CarofDempster, aa.'Inga, Is bo wonderful that I sat rooted to my chair." NT Y. American... ,; i . - EW-YORK, July 16 (By As sociated " Press.)-More than i 200 cases of influenza at, Fort-Yukon'. Alaska. ' were reported In ; a tele- grant -received, today' At the' na tional headquarters of the Prbtesr tant Episcopal church from ! the Right. Rev. Peter Trimble Rowe, bishop, ot Alaska. Bishop Rowe said he was Jeavln JDawson .In a special chartered launch - carrying n arses and ' medicine' to the strick- 4 ep. area. The telegram stated that all of the Indians at Fort Yukon were lit with influenzal ! The' overflow of patients from the hospital were being cared for in tents!,1 Some of the staff aiao-were j stricke4l 1 ? inriuenza also has been report ed, at' Circle. ; n, 1 Mf. -M . Tremendous floods marking tffe breaking up of Ice this spring after a severe u winter , Isolated parts of tha,upper Yakon valley and 'are .thought' to have contribut ed to the epidemic; Fort Yukon luJuly- has a population of .ap proximately five hundred persons, due to" the influx of IhClans for the. trapping,! hunting and fishing season. - LAST TIMES h- TODAY OREGON Care of Cut Glass ' - . When ybu wash' cut gass" use plenty of warm water ; i not hot) ft.' ... gobd' f .mild .6oap . ahd " a sutr Alkalies aired glass. no strong soaps or washing powders should 'neter be ; used, i Make a warm soapsuds ana wash' the; pieces' with, -the ' brush an old toothbrush wilt do; although, there make; Ingredients' atickj together, .Next-set it; Jin a box of aawddat mix wlC stuff, the pepper, shells tor arfewvininutes if po8sibla;TheJ with t this mixture - and .put. In a 1 sawaust ui, aosorn tne mpwnre baking! dish. " Put a' little' wkter Inl from : the dep incisions which dish. Bake in a moderate1 oven I could not be reached by the towel. fori thirty minutes"." j and also heightens the polish. On removing from the sawdust, give 'Dill Pickle Relish Three me-l the;glasa another brushing; this dium size ! firm' dill pickles, one I time with a dry. soft brush or soft large cup of brown 'sugar, a smafl I cloth. l-..WlpQ,i,n8lde' and out; with: can, of ' pimentos, vinegar.- Slice I a dry, lintless cloth, '.riD with' a the i pickles' across1 In? thin' slices. I piece of tissue paper and the glass Cover with sugar, and Jet stand J wilt spatkle; like: crystal, over night. Cut the pimentosjnto 1 Do not use shot in cleaning fine small pieces, uover wun. vinegar, i t;arefesr cruets or oil bottles. . It 1 PORTLAND, July .17, Hay: Buying . prices ,7alley.. itliuotby J20 21; do eastern 'Oregon-121 24.50: alfalfa $19; clover 17; oat hay homlnii cheat ;?I;. oat and vetch -l9i.20; traw: I8.&0; per jon. Selling price's 1 2 a' ton more, j PORTLAND, :;July 17 Grain futures:. , WheaQ HW,,,BS, Baart. June, July' $1.46; August $1142: soft', white,' June ?1.4j! July 1.45; August t. 42; . western" whlte. June 11.46;- Jnly. 91.45; August' $1.42"; . hard' winter' June' Jly 11.45; August 91.41; north ern spring June 91.43: Julyl August. 9 L4.1; western red, June, July, August 91.41; BBB hard white) June,' July 91.60; August 91-45. . ... . ... , ., ; . Oats, No. 2, 36-pound white feed. .June 933; July, August 930; do 38 pound, gray, June, 932; July, August 930. , . , Corn,' No. 'S. . June, July, August j;.BarIej,,44-tp.onnd July 930; Au- K5t,429 . ' j w- .; 'Vtlllrtfn, standard.' June blank; 'Jum.926V'Augut .'925. j We Don't Sacrifice QUALITY - for' . :. .i v-.i "! -f . PRICE .T. -a! .; ll'Ti o 1 7(i NORTH oi ERfcl AL STREET dilt V Our regular Ibices of Bread, . , . . t, . .. . 1V3 lb. loaf, 13c, 2 for 25c; 1 lb. loaf 9c, 3tor25c Cookies, 2 draen for :.ZJ5t.:....J25c Hutter Horns, 6"for r. LlL. v25c Apple Turnovers, 6 fori: -r 25c Cakes, all varieties vu.L.L..Tf-..r...15c up to 50c Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea, sticks and Buns,, per dozen 1.1. . --rr-20c Pies u.Jlll..,V ;.lbc and 25c Milk, Bread, French'ahd' Rye Bread, 3 loavesl25c We Serve Coffee1 and Lunches f r ciiir kkUie,cak. - :. But our prices are at the lowest pos sible : level , com pat ible with : the jiiglf ( est quality of meatg. . J A? Trial: Will Cbh- vmce .YoU: ilcOotrelli t, Marftet Where a Dollar Does . , p ItsDuty , . r ; PHONE 1421 173 SOUTH CX)3kDIEItClAI" ' . . , ....... .-, tit - " ''. ' "" " - .' . "' I1,1, , 1 1 - 1 1 Stir slightly. Mix the pickles and pimentos. It is ready for imme-1 diaf e use. . - - - i Apple Tart Prepare enough dough for bottom- crust only. Put !n.plevpan and corer. with three- quarter cup of sugar and one ta blespoon flour mixed. 1 Pare, core and halve apples,' "Arrange nicely on sugar and flour, andl dot each plec with butter. I arfd sprinkle with' cinnamon. Pour, a cup of water over all laad bake until ap ples 'are done. Serve when still warm. . - . .. ..X ' is apt to scratch. , Pptato parings are earer and may be left in over night and - rinsed out with tepid water. 1 When there in a stain, a CAR SHORTAGE DENIED :., BOISE, Idaho, July 16. There will be no railroad ' car - shortage when the bulk, of . produce ia mor lng out of the west this year if the equipment i . i ! is . unloaded promptly, at marked terminals and retarnedi M. JV Gormley." chairman ot,the;car service dlvlsloa of the American railway,: association told members oft the central western regional advisory . board, ( meeting here today; ' i V . .' BLIGH TODAY . Busting Hint' - . Summer is the i time ; that keeps the little' duster busy. The open windows . - let ' the -v. 1 Capital Gity Co-operative Creamery A TT.iTT .trm Manufacturefs'of II l-i TT'TrlTT TTTTi 1 Vr BUTT2!?: - Tlift besj butter in Salem Ataffe'froia the- best Be lect'ed creain-always uniformly good." Buy one pound arid' you'll' have" nocther. j " .-.r This? is fadfeeirsi . i 1 i i r hm as- m&" S j The civilization of tRe CKinese is oWlderth records that are rnusty and yellov"vitlx'age. Yet China io- ; day enjoysvery few of our, modern improvements. The Chinese d6 not' Welccme change. They object t6 innova tion; saying Tniisnoas our fathersMidi" Imagine an Amtrlcari today santKaT electricity because his fatHer WaV satisfied with candles! f Why have we progressed ? ! Advertising; more than anything. else, has made of u? ' nation -willing to judge something new on its merits, rather' tnan narrow, ancienr. craaiuqns. - ,t Advertising today is as necessary as electricity, sanitation arid raDid transit !t is more than the system by which We are kept informed of every new imroVemen advantage; IF Is tIie"caTal6wKefeln, every day; . alliim'nnr of articles arc listed for.iisethVtheir. individual aHvant- - ages. :r" '.-V 31 : J -; . "-J--.J T-- . ' 1 Read the advertisements. tJeuided by them. 1 hey will Kelp you in making your se .money. t- ectiohs. They will save, you " V - ir' '4.. Tdbtiy tlisifcw u to prcrcfi-fd I earn 6? if firct is to read afivcrbsui2f . t 1- ft: 1 Y - I