I Women's Page | I CHILDREN Nt ED GOOD f000 FOR NOON LUNCH Mr«*, WOMANLY WISDOM An Orange Tb« choicest garb, (he .4rv oil to étranger« ibown; An* your boy* ami girl» getting I lie Th« rar«le$»« mien, the frowning face, SERVING RAW CABBAGE. right kind ot school luncheon, thia cold Household Wilts. Fishiois nd Recipes Are given to our own. I*; lire told labluigt* avrvpd raw weather? Little mind, cannot ¡earn les We flatter thoee we «carcely know. B, IVAN W1FKOWSKY alii, digestion There has iiero sons readily if little liodiv. an* not pro- We ple«»v the flying gue»t, mu luipriHMlou that tbe anvury And deal full many a th »u^htlest blow |w>rly nourished. cabbage I hshuim * It eomdsta of Ji |ari The Cotiliteaa Mellkoff was sitting In Too many persons serin to think it cent water hud no u.e In the illgewtlir To thtwe who love u< beet. niakea no difference what i. pul into a st lieuie tiililuige. Iiealde. till» toiih ber boudoir lu Moaeow. Rusal«, wlieu the card of Colonel Mlchalovsky was To remove potato, onion and other aclioolboy’a dinner pail. Thick elicea of effei't. also nil|iplle. a certain amount banded liar Hbe dlrvctad lhe servant bread with han I. lumpy luittcr, greasy of beat to the ayateui vegetable stains from the bands, rub Io admit him pork, doughnut... and pie an* thrown in­ with tipe tomatoes. C.bbag» Salad». By Mab e Mattson in Goldendale “My dear couBtaaa." be »aid. "I have to the pail together anyway that may Ileclpe. for salud, urv ninny Tbc«, Crumpled newspaper» pushed up the Sentinel hap|*eii to tit ill bast. Dinner pail, are few urv* »tlbuiltled us tieliig mögt prac COlue to n«k a rarer Knowing you to be Intimate with the Imperial family, Home; t'lere is music in the word, dues of unused chimneys keep out dies left in the unhcat«*d schoolhouse hall tica I * that would enter there. that tbe emprvaa eateeui» you highly. I e. fresh young cali Sulud Crisp — Cut n there is ii ati' in the nan until noon, and the luncheons arv cold— Re aure to keep a pair of old scisaor. aontetiiues half fmaen—and almost indi­ bage tlin* on a cutter or with n .hart should be olillgisl if you would u»e your Home is n it ntceseari V a tine and lufiuence io secure for my uepliew a in the kitchen for the purpose of cutting gestible XcUNuti II well with vlnegnr 1. it any wonder, then, that knife coinuilsslon III the navy costly bou-e,’carpet d with Brussels and raisins, lettnc *. celery, etc. • suit, black pepper mid a bit oí augur your l»oy or girl conn* home from ••Colonel, you overrate my Infiuenc* Wilton, hung with lovely paintings and M heti uiolatoi <*ii with tbe vinegar to. Skim the fat off thechicken broth and .«eiiool witii a heail-ache? I mn not often bidden lu Ihr puhi> v lightly with tieaui which hn» la-vt. decorated with statuary tW the most use it to shorten biscuits. These are I b$ivr booti (urgutten ilAVK THE BOX t l.F kN. w hl plied Io a froth Garnl«h with Indeed. I fancy beautiful and artistic de»ign. Ah, NO’ m ich more delicious than when you The fin-t easential for school luncheons ill* e ot pickled beets uuil werve on a there "How can that Iw» wlirii Cenami puke For quite toooiten we flndthose elegai t use lard. ia daintiness. Cold dinner, an* none to lettuce leaf V. Is to dine with .veil thia evening Mixed Salad Take ehop|a*d cabbage At the alter : “ I, thee, with all tn y tempting at lieat. and gnat pain, must a'rodee to be little despotisms, wlmse "Who told you that?" beauty and luxury fail to warm into worldly goods endow.” Two years lat- la* taken if they an* to be made appelix- celery mid firm boiled potatoes nml "Why. the duke'» movement« are al- combine lhe dressing la made thus joy the weary, disappointed hearts that er: “More money? Where’s the dol- mg Dinner pail, or boxes should lep|>er aud a small piece of bill may provide for hla »nfety gilded prison. A true home may be “Do the |s>llee consider publishing beautiful and costly as a great many note from a lady: “Please stop pay­ final separately in paraffin pa|»er. Thia ter Bent uue egg with two table ment on the check I wrote out today, as can la* larnght in large roll, or in pack­ apoonfula of sour cream or milk, two his whereabouts providing for hl. are, it may also be humble and plain. age. and is not expensive. Plain paper tnbles|hHinfula of augar and n »ml safety?” Home does not consist in riches i I accidently burned it up.” "They have not published til. com napkins renewed every day an* better «|Hs>tiful of uiuatard Heat the vine neither in silver and gold, but in loving Savi^all your coffee grounds; rinse Ing here I was conversing with on« i mid gnr. add the other Ingredient» hearts, helping hands, willing feet, and them and u«e them to stuff pincushions. than a linen napkin used seteral »uc of lhe |M>llce ortVtnls ulsiUI ««curing riuee stir constantly aa it thickens I eeaaive days, and the p»|>er oik . save kind deeds In short, home is the place Ttiey will hold shape indefinitely and the vegetables on u »«Ind dish on my nephew mi n|>|K>iuttuelit In th. laundry work where our dear ones dwell, where love the pine push in easily. This man kuow» of tuy ac­ leuvea of fresh tender cnblaige and army Cut bread in thin slices and warm the weilds the scepter, where peace and quaintance with you mid »aid to in« |»mr the dressing over It If a tablespoonful of sweet milk is butter so that it will spread evenly, D> harmony stand guard Cnbtaigv mid Egg Salad t'nt tine 'Grand Duke V dines with the count added to each yolk of egg when making not pack warm fissi into lunch boxes. half a medium aired bead of cniitaige ess today If you see her mid n»k her How dear to our hearts are the homes custard», the mixture will not curdle It will la* steamy and H**ggy by noon. of our childhood (to some of us. alas, when added to the boiling milk. that has been left lu water until It I» Influence In the uintlcr »he will un Ser doiibtedlv »is uro a promise of (lie np they are but a memory I. There, Santa Egg« o.i rw t»hed in water lo«e ths iug. and easily digestible. I*o not put Adil n dri-sslug of the beaten yolks of |>ot in merit while he Is nt lhe table'" Claus p.rid bis Christmas visit, slid “Well, uiy dear colonel. I alii willing brought the very articles that we had beautiful Ireeh appearance they have in much meat If children do not < an* two egg» whl|>|«d with two table melted butter. twu table to oblige you If I And mi oppurtunll. been wishing lor; there se ate the when first laid. Add a lot of vinegar for plain, hanl etaiked • gg«. try niaahinff spoonfuls of spoonfuls of thick sour < ream two tn liut you must not rely too much upon Thanksgiving dinner with never a to the water and use as little water at yolk and white t *gi-tber with a little «alt blespoonful» of sugar, ti sprinkle of uie I wish you were to Is* a inetnl»*r possible. and melted butter and putting the mix­ thought of the many blessiogs that we I would Invlie mustard mid half a cupful of t Itiecar of our dinner party When cake icing is too hard so that tun in sandwiches. Grated cheese i in rnlsli n Ifh slices of hard l»ollrd you except Hint the grnnd duke, as enjoyed for we were too happy to know you can not spread it on, add a little sprinkled on buttered bn ad makes sim­ eggs tha* we could ever be otherwise. you. know, iuu«t linve n list lirfore hand of other gut*sl» wherever he goes, There in th-* sacr d shelter of home water, a drop at a time. When it is too ple !*andwi«’L«*a children will enjoy. and now th 'WELT SANDWICHES. we were given kind advice and words of thin, add sufficient powdered sugar, "I bn vA Do not put into luncheons bread sympathy »nd encourageuieut that first ru* ¡ng out the lump. him But spread witii sticky jelly or syrup. Make helped us over many rough turns in our When paring vegetable«, especially thl« favor daily life. the humble tuber and oderous onion, sweet sandwiel.e« of raisins ami walnuts for you?” John Howard I’avne struck a tender slip over the forefinger of the right hand ground together aud m**i.t* ned with a "Nothing thut I tliltik of ’* Date, or chord in almost every human bread, a kid finger cut from and old glove. It little water and lemon juice. "I have Ju«t re* elicit a l***v of fruit with hie little song, “Home. Sweet will save the Land from an unsightly tig. may la* used instead of raisins. from the south Would you like »ome For deserts, do not use pie and rich Home.” It is a verv simple song, but stain. for your tnble?" "Indeed I would Fruit at this sen has for its then e a word that means so By inspecting the cannel fruit occas­ cake Simple cake or c okie.and apple, son 1« not to l*e hnd ** or some other fruit an- la tter. Plain much to ttie human heart. ionally, the hou-ewife will be able to "I will tiring It before the dinner la I Once during the Civil War a large save any that tias begun to spoil, by rice or tapi *o pudding placed in a cover­ over " number of Northern and Southern sol­ carefully removing that which ia taint­ ed glass, with a bottle of cream, will "«'mi you not send It?" diers were stationed on the opposite ed and cooking the rest over, recanning prove aix.-ptable to mist children. "Send It' No. Do you suppose Dinner j>ails made on the principle of sides of the river from each other and it as in the start. Would trust n «ervnnt with whnt can the tireless cooker may la* obtained in not far apart. Their bands played gaily not t*e Isuight for love or uil placed in these and the men sang. The Northern men would either ent It or »ell It am! any rags. Cut away the foot. Fold the top pails at breakfast time keeps warm till sang the “Bovs in Bine” and the 'outb- that he hud been roblsut I »bull double and hem or overcast the edges. noon. Some have two compartments. bring II myself Whnt o'clock will erners responded with “Dixie.” But FASHION GLEANINGS. The edges may be bound, and a strap One nesting into the other, so that two your dinner la* served?'' by and by one of tbe bands struck up fastened across the center to slip the "Al linlf past 8 We shall t>« randy kinds of food may be carried. Hair Decorations For Drassy Occa “H me Sweet Home.” The men after hand through. for fruit hy hnlf past U lhe gin I ml •ions. Such a pail may la* tilled with butter- listening a while began playing tbe I To cook eggplant, cut into slices half ed rice, savory Irieii »lew, or a nourish­ Quite the. Lite i n:i I wont popular duke does not like to sit long at table. same tune; and so on both »idee of the tie H n very Inlay ninn ’* an inch thick and let them lie for an hair decoration for dress <» caulunn I. ing cream soup. tif course the pails are river, the ban* s played and the men Mlchalovsky left her shortly h »«•fore sang their voices tieuibling with emo­ hour in salted water to r» move the bit­ expensive, but the satisfaction of warm the enp of |H*nrls or Jewels. «Ill' ll will the dinner hour tion, the teride words of “H*>me Sweet ter taste To fry, put the slices in the wholes*iint* lmon meals in this cold tn* of ii size to tie* onie it. wearer, und "So tlie police told niy cousin frying pan witii a small quan'ity of but­ w**atis*r i« worth the cost.—Independent. allow glistening fluff« of Imlr to stray did they? I know belter tin* i Home.” In Its tneshes nnd ripple I h *I ow them Party strife made home no less dear ter; turn w hen one side ia done. Both cap. and hnlr bands nre easy to d>> not tell such secrets Alexis i Have you tried baking eggs? Grease to the Northerner or to the Soutberrer, To clean ivory —piano k*-ys, knife make nt home, ntxl so are the dnlnty elsew here But where? He cert but tbe weiry footsore sold era, some a baking-dish with butter, break the handles, etc—rub well with a paste Coral wreaths that girls will wenr nil could not hnve got It from any of the duke's household 'I lie colonel would in blue and some in gray, forgot, for a eggs into it, cover with cream. Add made of equal part, of ammonia »nd winter not use It for nny other purfwme Hinn short while, the cruel, bloody war, and salt, pepper, and a tablespoonful of but­ olive oil, allowing it to dry before wash­ This charming evening gown Is the pretended one. Hut the duke's life tor the tiouc- dressmaker to thought of tbeir own home, to who« ter. Set in a moderate oven a few min­ ing off Is In danger every moment from revo shelter, perhaps, they would never re­ utes. The length of time depends on lutlonlsls. mid If It 1» known Hint hi­ Any little wound or abrasion of the turn. Seme thought of loved one« wait­ whether you like them »oft or well done. la io dint* with me tonight he may la* ing in tbe Sunny South, others thought nssasstnnted either coming or going A bit of experience with damp floors: flesh occuring in cold weather that ia I will send n messenger suggesting of tbe dear ones amid tbe bleak bills of The upper sash of the windows were not properly treated becomes a had that he stay nway " the North, but it was home and home taken o .t and muslin placed there in­ sore and is difficult to hV»l. Apply She wrote a note stilting thnt hla ex was dear to all. stead. and the dampness entirely dis­ BALLARD’S SNOW LI MM EXT peeled visit wna known nnd l>egged Very dear to our hearts are our earth­ appeared. The theory of this seems to once when such accident, happen, him not to come But be replied In ly homes, but much daarer should be be that the moisture rising escaped wound heals promptly and soon doe. person tbe hope, that after tbe smiles and through the muslin, instead of remain­ away with the annoyance of a bandage. "Ab. connteaa.” he said gnllnntly. "do Price 25c, 50c and $1 ped hand» and about the npfailntment. He wishes to ingout the Play Ground Movement. COLLEGE GIRLS' MARRIAGES. li[>», tiiat need Buckleri's Arnica Halve rhnnge Ida requeat." Most of th- games are the simple on< ■ The college girl marries aa ear to heal them, It make, the .kin .oft But th«* count«»» did not hour On requiring no apparatus. She has or- ly and ha. a. many children a. taking up the ornnge she noticed n mid krnooth. Unrivaled for cold aorea, ganiz-r-l a cla«s called the “Play Ground any other girl of the name social »mail »[ait where It hnd t>een pluckeil .’•* worn«, boil», boils, .ore., »ores, ulcer», ulcers, ente, Cla»*,” which studies plavground set She does not come from the t.om t he tree Rhe held the orange • ■riii.et* and piles. Only 25 cents at all out And smart when tlnl'hod games. Those who complete this course class which marries early r.nd blouse and (jink* adornment are of all under her none and noticed a pecul- dealers. will be able to act either a supervisor, without any thought of the fu lar «»lor Then suddenly ahe saw a over la. • JI bl< < HOI I BT ture beenuae It has nothing to tiny finnh »mb a* might come from or assistant supervisor of play grounds lose and because It is just AM Tliere wan anywhere and will also be enabled to This May Manion pattern Is cut In sizes the fuse of n firecracker Beware of Ointments for easy to supfsirt two person« on from 34 to 40 Inches bust measure Rend be.Ide her a finger bowl that bad been supervis* properly the play of her pupils 10 rents to this office, giving number, 7221. placed on the table with the fruit nothing as It Is to support one Catarrh That Contain Mercury and during th« recess period She will thus It will be promptly forward'd to you as mercury will surely destroy the sense While it should tie no concern of The counteaa quick a. a fl.inh Im by mall If In haste send an additional be enabled to make the recess a benefit of snrll and completely deramp* the the woman's college whether or stamp for letter postage, which Insures mers<*d the orange In the wnter White whole system when entering It through rather than a d-trimerit to the chi'd. the mutoua surfac«». 8u< h articles should more prompt delivery When ordering use As a cloth, ahe told the duke to run for not Its graduates marry and have never be used except on prescriptions coupon children, ft is pleasing to be able hla life from reputable physl'lans as the damag** to refute the charge that the col­ they will do is t< n fold to the good you "Not while yon alt .till.’’ he .aid $100 Per Plate No... Size. can possibly derive from them Hall's lege woman falls as a wife and When the bomb wan rut open by the Catarrh Cure, manufacture*! by F. J was paid at a banquet to Henry Clay, in mother. — President James M |>ollce It an« found to be an orange Cheney 4 Co.. Toledo. <> contains nv Name New Orleans in 1842 Mighty costly I it mercury, and Is taken Internally, a* tin- Taylor of Vassar College. ikln filled with nitroglycerin t The fuse 'ho«e with stomach trouble or indigna­ directly upon the Mood and mu ous sur­ tion Today people every «here use Dr faces of the system. In buying II ill' Address had burned within an eighth of an Catarrh Cure be sure you get the g*»nu King'- New Life Pill, for thc«e trouble- Inch of the content. a Ine It Is taken Internally and made I a. well a. liver, k’dney an ’ bowel Colonel Mlchalovaky tried tn e«c«pe. Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. T< orders. Easy, safe, sure. Only 25e. at Few men know what ia no n! for them tlmonlals free. but was caught and went to Hlberla Bold hy Druggists. Price Tf.c per bo ’ t!* all dealers. until tot)« wi«e woman haa told them. Tak» Ball'. Family Pill, for constipation. I HF Rt IS MUSIC IN "HOME SWEE1 HOME (All rhiircho. .r. riHiv..te*l Io •<*i*«l lu Th. Ili*r»l*l iiolli**’». aiM'h •• Ihr tollowlns. fu» punii <*»il a vai li wvvk Iti. 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H uik I. j m-hool «i io -« xi • m Wor.hqi.i II i», a, K«»nln< .«r- «l.*-al 7 k> I halle, r K im «.» («.lot coo 71iul Hl » K T.bor xrju nKVkMTII l>AV AltVKV rinr < IITRi H Salar- *1.) S» u I k Ih school lu A M Saturday l*rva< h Ing 11 A M sun-lax Mta.lunary Meeting . SO i N « ■** lay i-,... i.i . ■ . > m «. * ,. t«r 1‘r.y.r Merlins 7:» I* M. Alt »rie«,me lo three me* liti».. I'. J. I ummliig.. t'aator, leal Irua«* vs ka.l I Ih Hl I'h.'ii. labor Mil. (iRAMil; DIRECTORY Meets th. .* J* *. tn , X. RAILROAD IIMl (AKD arrive« U. ag a. m„ HPOKANK lx>avrfi ‘j.0) p. m., arrlVM ll :•> a m. ftoi THKRN PACIFIC KUGKNR PAS m KNGKK Leakra ft au p m . arrivo« II :(N a ,m ASHLAND I«avr« • a. in , arrivr« t.AOp. m BOHKHVkG L»'av«a 3:ft»» p in , arrivo« ft: <£p tn CALIFORNIA 1 RAIN! ! era vc at I :>) a m.. ft '«0 p, m , 1:4ft p m Arrive at 7 a m.7:4Ua m., 11:00 a tn. 3:1 p n\,, 4 p m WIGHT HIDK Corvallla, leave 7:30 a. in., arrive fl.» p m. Hlllaboro» leave« !1:0i) a. m., I :»U p. m, AW p. m. Arrive l:uu a tn . to:Ot:|o p tn JKFFKMON ffTKKKT Dalla», 9 ift a. in . ft:Au p. tn., arrive Jo:Ift a m. p in MHKH1DKN- KAHT MIDK lu*s*e. st coup. m. »rrlvr.inr1Ua.nl TII.I.AMixiK Le»**, srio, Hillsboro, h ■<>. Tillamook t *. Iravi-» TlllaiiKHik 7 4 a m . Hlll.boru I > p in , arrives In l'urtlaiiil ■» 15 north hank Phon» A *701, Marshall V-jn A STORI A U-avr. sr-.ia in., R:»i p ni . arri*», lor* P rn , Hrrsi noon. KANIKH LOCAI. l»*a*e. Iron p. >n ,frrsnp. m . arrive, vrto a in.. hrUO p rn t.Yl.K OOlJikNlMI.R Leave. S:»> a. m., arrlveskrnO p. m 8POKANK KXPKk.sR l«.*e. S:M a. tn , 7:»i p m arrive. 0: 0 a m.. 7 :Vi p. m col.l'MHlA Uii AI. Leave. Argo p m., arrive. 0:74 a. m KLKCTKIC I.INKH ORKGON KI.KCTRIC Kalein and way point. Leaving al 1:*, * i*. lure. 1:>0. «:*/., *:|0^*:M Arrive»»:«., 11:1». l:»i,«:W, ci„, »;jo.ll ,O0 lllll.boro and Fore.t Grove ■-eave»*:«), S:l.">, 10:gS, |;oo.g:l.l.»!g| n*^ m . »:«. C < 7:‘w t»:*o, II :<>0 p. in. DNITKtl RAILWAY« Third and »lark, phone A *f«l Marshall WO leaving hourly from »:111a. m to »¡If. p. m. Arriving ■■ •• 7:.V. , m t<. p. m. pomi. ano railway t.ioiir a power ------ - n ...... „ *u* .».in Alder Hl. . station, A »,»,, Siili. Mikl Main Oreson < lty. arrive, and li*avi*» each halt hour from a:aoa. ni to midnight Cagadero, arrivi*, and leave» A: A, gitt, lo:«.V a. m., Vi;tii, *t:IA, a;p, p m _ .topping at Troutdale, »nd Ure.ham, way pointa breaban, Troutdale, leave, at 7:M, S:4A, 11:M a. 1:M, a * m , ll:Mp m. Vancouver, .talion Wnahlngton and Second, SUA, Alibi. 7:ar,. a 0>i. »¡io io:go, 11:«>a m.. l*t:»>, 1:10, uro, »:*», suo, 1:1», AHO, .,:.*ki. a m. 7:ia, 7:SI. 8: IS, s ag, 10:gn tilgt.