CLASSIFIED Women’s Page Hoisehold Huts. Faskiois and Racipas Mr. Muldoon HOMEMADE GINGERBREAD. CO 1*71 baa sung with reason tbe cbartu of bouieumde ginger­ bread, “tbat fragrant uuii»er shadowed cake. Made well, ginger­ bread is delicious: otherwise It Is an abonitnatiou it possible It should in* served hut. well spiced aud uioist rath er than dry. in families where there are < hildren gingerbread 1« a tleairate* addition tu the dessert list, tor vatei. I d modern tiou it satisties tbe childish craving for sweets aud yet is ttior ougbly wholesome. A Here is the most radical change in sailor bat styles that has been seen in many a day. The crown of this new sailor is almost three times as high as the brim is wide, and the very broad velvet band and bow Increase tbe ap­ pearance of height materially. Natu­ rally this new high crowned sailor will be a bit trying, especially at first, until the lines of the shape have be­ come familiar, but the bat is really no higher than some of the low crowned sailors of previous seasons, The big crown settles down over tbe bead al­ most to tbe tops of the ears, and the brim at the bottom of this big structure of crown surrounds the face like an outstanding frame. For Afternoon Wear. Tailored wear is the approved style of costume for afternoon dress, but now French tailored garb is anything but severe and utilitarian in type This charming suit is built of snow white cloth over a petticoat of black Gold and Blue Roses. FOR SAI.E—Two thoroughbred While Rock cockerels 8 months old. 82.50 each Tom Peck, Faxon Park. ST PAULA RPIBCOPALUHURCH.WOODMKBB Servire« and sermon al 4 p m.,e>ery Hun- dap. Munday School at (:00a. n> I'ummus* Ion service, On secund Humley ot ««<*h aionlb. Hr Ven W»t»r «ini H«*> OtWlMW Taylor. LKNTM BAPTIST CHURt'li Firat Avenue, Boar Freier Kreil. Key. J. N. Nelson paaior Sue- a in Service II Kia m 1'hriallan Kndvavor " »'I' BL. KiaiigelUtle service 7-m> Prayer meeting W*>dn.*«day 7 p in Myra II Smith, paaior. LKNTdM t I IU KCII Corner otTlh Ave end Gorden Ht Munday Sc hold IO:iu a m . Ser vices al II .‘*1 a m and 74u p in, Kpworlb league « :*>. I’rayer meeting Thursday even Ing of each week All luoal cordially invited, gev W lloyd Moure, pastor TliKMoNT VNITKtl HKKTHKKN CHVRCH- tUiul Ave ouih Hl H P Munday school al 10:00 a ni Preaching II :U0 a m. Christian Kndeavor g;*u p m I'reachlng 7:10 p m Prayer meeting Thursday ,7:*n p m Mrs. Lynn pastor B» F. A. MITCHEL “Jack." Mid Deacon Henderson to his daughter, Jacqueline, "a new mln later Is coming to occupy tbe pulpit made vacant by Joruegau, whom you drove out of it" “Papa!" FOR SALE—Three white Pekinducks. One drake, two ducks, laying at pres­ ent. 8*r> takes Ute three. Inquire of Hedge, Lenta Hardware Co. MIL1.AK0 AVk I'KKSbYTkKtAN OHORCH — One block vast ot TZnd Ht You will be w«|. Mme al "'ir «erri,-, a Sun l.iy là-hool al lOlOB a m.. Worship at 11 U0 a m Kvaiilng ser­ vire at J-.k* Charles T R oom , reator. w«0 7rf ( »regoli, l'oitland. ( tre. tf Fl»»« MAI.K LOST—Or strayed, Tuesday night, a pig about three months old; black ami white with ring in nose. Finder notify Herald otlh < . FOR SAI.E Barred ami Bull Rock eggs- Per setting 81 314 Foster Road, East. W Seco'd hand l.umlrer in first class comiition All kinds, 8*>-00 per M. Pa­ cific House Wreckins Co. Marshall 3965 FOR SALE—Fins rooted currants and California privet, below catalog price« A. W. Rose, water tower west of Ballard Park, South Fifth Ave. t4 FOR SALE—Black Minorca Cocker­ els ami R. I. Reds from 81.60 up. Also eggs for hatching 60c. Mrs F. A. Nui- bauer, Gresham. Ore., R. D 2. box 112. LUMBER—At our new mill I1« miles southeast of Kelso. We deliver lumber. Jonarud Bros. (• FOR SALE ORTRADE-Wood stump­ age, four miles Southeast of Lents. L. G. Meyrs, R. D. 1 Clackamas, tf FOR SERVICE—Pure bml 2-year- old Jersey bull. W. Fairbanks, 2 blocks North and 2 blocks Westo(school house, l.en s. FOR SALE—One halt acre, fenced, east front, some orchard, good location, f 10 down, |lo per month. Enquire at Mt. Scott Publishing Co’s, offico. DIRECTORY UBANUB No io Meste seeoiul Haturday al 7 so p m . and fourth Haturday at lo «gp ni. evsry moniti HIM'KW’IKIII GRANtIK Mente thè flrst Wed- nesday ot each monili al e p in and thlrd Hat urdav at lo a m. Ml’LTNOMAII UKANtIR, NO 71 Merla thè fourth Haturday In every moniti at III Su a. m.. In Grange hall, orleni 1 FAIKVIKW' GKANGK Mrete Arsi Haturday end thè thlrd Prlday ut each muiith. I KVHHEI.I.VII.I.K GKANGK. NO *M- Mesta In thè ai-hoolhouM thè thlrd Haturday ot each monili KVRNING STAR GIIANGP. Mesta In thelr hall at Houlh Mounl Tabor on Ih« Arsi Hatur­ day ot cacti month al tu a. ni All vlatlora are welcome. GKKHHAM ORA.MUK Mects eecond Salur day In each monlh al 10 su a m liAMAHCl s GRANGk, NO. »>.- Mesta Arsi Haturday each munth. LKNI H GR A N' g P. Meste eecond Haturday ot each monlh al lo so a m CLAi’KAMAH GKANGK. NO. RM Mesta thè Arai Haturday In thè month at 10 *0 a m and thè thlnl Haturday al 7 *1 p m HANIlY GKANGK. No. TH. Mesta ereond Haturday ol each month at lo u’clock a m t'Ol.l'MIIIA UKANG& NO. M7 Meste In all day sesalon Arai Haturday lu each month in grange hall usar Corbell ai 10 a in Cl.ACKAMAH GKANGK ineele Arsi Haturday of cadi moniti at lo su a in and thlrd Hatur day at 7 90 p m. FOR SALE—One fourth acre, cleared, grees she was enabled to endure the in Walden Park. Five dollar payments sight of him for a few minutes at a England Gives Enthusiastic Greeting. Enquire at Mt Scott Publishing Co’s, office. time, and before the end of his aer London.—England gave a joyous mon she had quite forgotten bis ugli­ welcome to King George and Queen ness. EGGS EOR SALE— Barred Rock eggs The next Sunday she was obliged to Mary when the monarchs returned for batching from heavy laying strain. from their three months' journey to begin all over again, but the process Price |9 per hundred or .• . ‘■60 Vr 16 of getting used to looking upon him. India, whither they had traveled In One half mile north and half mile east KAI1KOAD TIME CARD W. E Thomae his fiery red hair, bls scarred cheek *tate to be crowned Emperor and of school house. Empress of India. and worst of all that dreadful smile UNION liKINiT, NORTHP.HN PACIFIC EGGS FOR HATCHING-We have at clinching an nrgument, required less Phone AhMl. Main AAAI them. Calkins strain of white Leg­ time than the Sunday before. More­ horns, bred for eggs for 10 years. Set­ Leaves 7:iu a m., lougia. in.B:Z0 p. ui . 11 :l»p.m. Miners Fight Tariff Cut. Arrives 7:00 a. aL.lidO p. m..7:ou p. m ,10:80p.m. over. his intellectual part began to in­ Wallace, Ida.—Prominent Mining tings or incubator lota. Call Lenta ORK'iON WASHINGTnN HK a TTI K fluencetier. What comprehensive Ideas! Home Phone 2924, nr address Calkins 1 Phone A AIÏ1, Private el. I What heart! What a different way of operators of the Coeur d'Alene dis­ Poultry Farm, Lenta, Ore., Gilberts Leaves H:gO a. tn.. I:«> p. m.. u UOp. ni .ll OOp m Also a few good cockrels looking at things from the cut and trict assembled here and unanimously Station. Arrives 6:46 a. in., *:*>p. m.,6:*v p. m . 4:*u p m. tf dried theology that had come down urged that a protest be sent to Repre­ left. PKNDUtTON UN'AI. through the centuries! How ber heart sentatives in congress against the Leaves 7:50 a m., arrives 5:*n a m. MIHCKIJ.ANKOUH bled for those whom be pictured driv­ Underwood metal tariff revision bill. TIIK IlAI.I.KI IXX'AL leaves 4:0u p. m.. arrives lo:uo a. m. en by their surrounding circumstances If you want to borrow money and want OVKRLAND into crime. “The children of tbe poor.” to deal with responsible parties see Gro- leaves 10:01 a. m . B OO p m..arrlvea3»:4Aa. he said, “are sent to jail, the children SAM p. m. beck. Office on H Main, near cartrack. of the rich to dancing school.” RPOKANB And so he accounted for that grow­ FOR RUNT—6 to 15 acres of cleared leaves 0:07 p. m., arrives ll:*o a. m. ing criminality among the children ami land, 1 mile north of I.enta. Phone East HOt THKRN PACIFIC 4141. youth of the land, filling more and KUUKNK PABSKNOKR leaves *:(0p. m.,arrives II:00a more the columns of tbe newspapers. ASHLAND Illustrating their Inevitable course by Seattle.—Mrs. Linda Burfield Haz­ Leaves *:«0 a. m., arrives «Wp. m such graphic words as those quoted. ROHKBI’RG , Jacqueline went borne from church zard. the Seattle "starvation doctor." leaves it:Ao p m . arrives X m. and all tbe rest of the day was think was found guilty of manslaughter by CALIFORNIA TRAINA ing on that fearful procession of little a jury in the Kitsap county court at Leave al I :*0 n. m.. *:M> p. m , »:4S p. m. Port Orchard for having caused the PROFESSIONAL children with but one path before Arrive at 7:*0 a m ,7:40a m.,l:*0p. m them, and that leading to crime. And death by starvation of Miss Claire WKHT 81DK Corvallis, leave 7:» a. m., arrive A:*0 p. m. mingled with this picture was the face Williamson, an English heiress who leavee A:4A a. m.. 4:> a. m., p. m , arrives lo:M p. m , Resi Estate and Rentals, Notsry church bad discoursed to ber from en In her starvation sanitarium at 1» :30 noon. Public Work pulpit upon theological princi- Olalla, where, on a diet of orange RANIER LOCAL tbnt had been wrangled over for juice and asparagus broth, Claire died Office Phone T. 2012 Residence 749 Leevee t-00 p. in., 6:4» p. tn., arrives 0:40 a. m., 6:00 p. m. ages and at other times had poured May 9, 1911, and Dorothea was wasted Main St. and Carline, Lenta, Oregon LYLE GOLDKNDAI.R soft nothings into her willing ear this to a skeleton. Leaves A:» a. tn., arrivesA: p. m., stopping at tuality and the divine attributes of a red Russian, 84c. Tronldale, and Gresham, way pointe. Barley—840 per ton. Gresham, Troutdale, leaves at 7:46,9:4*, 11:« a. real Chrtstiau. If you intend to warn m.,l:4*,l:4*,t:«, li:Mp m. me it Is too late. But this time It Is Oats—130 per ton. lessons in China Painting Vancouver, itatlon Washington and Heoond, be who bss won the game, not 1. lgtst Butter—Creamery, 37c. China decorated to order and firing. *:16, 6:K, 7:96, H:0o, ft:», 9:10, 9:60, 10:», evening while here be asked me to be Samples of our work on exhibition at Eggs -31c. 11:»a m„ 19:», 1:10, 1:60, 9:M, 9:10. (:M, Lenta Pharmacy. bis wife, and 1 gladly consented.” Hay—Timothy, 814 per Ion. 41**, 6:10,6:60, *:», 7:«, 7:40, (:1ft, (;«, io At Studio, 59th Ave., B. E., Grays Crossing 11:«. Rollo e. tirotsbtek Kennedy « Rllneman £. €. Morland, Dentist fur and the inside part of greenlab yellow velvet very realistically «r- ranged. Sleeves tbat form part of the blouse, yet are joined to the main portions, are fashionable for girls’ school dresses. In tbe illustration such a To Prevent Drafts. A simple yet practical way to pre­ model is made of serge and trimmed, vent drafts entering under doors that with collar and cuffs of broadcloth. JUDIC CHOLLKT. have wide cracks under them is to fold three thicknesses of paper together This May Manton pattern la cut In sizes just the width of the door and two for girls of ten. twelve and fourteen years inches deep and cover it with serge or of age. Bend 10 cants to this office, giv­ cloth as near the color of the door as ing number. 7225. and It will be promptly for warded to you by mall If In haste possible. additional stamp tor letter postage, Sew to this three small brass rings send which insures mors prompt delivery. When one and a quarter Inches from each ordering use coupon. end and one in the middle Fasten 81 m . Into the bottom of the door three small No. »crew hooks and hang the rings to them. This will be a perfect protec­ Name tion from cold air coming under the Address ................. . ............ door and one that is easily removed and kept free from dust. I GRANDI- (Uranges are requesleit lo «end lo Tbe iteraId Infoinatìon so that a brlef < ard cau he rito «end piare, day end DIRECTORY SMART SCHOOL DKBHH. ■ BVB3TII PAY a OVKNTIBTCKTR' M dalia- day dabbath School tv A M . Saturday Preach­ ing HAM. Sunday Mtaalonary Meeting S:*0 P M . Sunday Preaching 740 P H; Wednesday Prayer Meeting 7:*U P M. All wuleume to theca meetings. C. J. tu atu Inga, Paaior, WlddBM 88 Rasi A u. si PbOM Tabor M. DIRT CHEAP Equity on 8490 lot in trae under Ihla biadine Saginaw Heights, address B, care of bour ut meeting.| PLKAHANT VAl.l.KY Herald. ‘ f DR. HAZZARD GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER veivet. and the wide black velvet col­ lar adds a distinctive touch. The but­ tons are white crochet, with band worked buttonholes between each pair. With this suit will be worn buttoned boots of white buckskin, with black petent leather vamps. (All ehurchM «re requested losend lu Th« Iti*raid nollrea. auch aa the tollowlng, for punii* eatlou ««ch w»«*li free.) —- WANTED—Wood 85.00 per cord, coal >9.50 per ton Plowing ami moving. W. A Hall A Sol», Footer Road, LsUitS, Tals>r 288«. “You know very well that you flirted wttb him. then refused him." “But 1 didn't drive him away. A True and Triad Recipe. “When be banded me bls resignation Soft Gingerbread.—Take six etipfu1« be told me tbat It would be Imposal of flour, a cupful ea<-b ot milk ano bie for him to live uear you and for lard, three cupfuls ot New Orleans mo get you." lasses, two leaspoonfuls ot main. three Jacqueline hung ber head. eggs and two tables|>oontuls ot ginger “This young man wbo is coming tn Beat the yolks ot tbe eggs and add to them the lard, the milk. soda, »»las bls place baa been accepted at my in­ ses, ginger and dour in the orde- stigation because be is painfully borne named. Beat the whites ot the egg« t< ly. He baa fiery red balr and freckles; s froth and add them to tbe glngei he la long laiued and disjointed.” bread mixture. Bake tn a moderate “What baa that got to do with ItF oven for three-quarters ot an Hour. "A great deal. It is Impossible for Edwin Hawley, the noted railroad Cheap Gingerbread.—Combine lu the you to let a handsome, attractive man man, likened by many to E. H. Har­ I order named tbe following ingredients alone. I expect Mr. Muldoon to repel riman, who died suddenly In New J A cupful of molasses, a teas;*oonfi!l of ! York. soda, a tabieepoonful each ot gtuger you by bls ugliness. We are getting tired of hunting up ministers for you I , and melted butter, a half teaspooufui i of Mlt and one-half cupful ot hot milk to make fools of and drive away. We NAME WOM.N ASSESSORS and two cupfuls of flour. Bake tn a are going to try one of a different deep square pan which has been well kind." Spokane Official Alms to Get Levy greased. “Why not get an old married ma nF' on Feminine Adornments. For the Children. “You know very well what the aal- Spokane, Wash.—Seven women will Gingerbread Cakes.—To one pound of ary Is. If we should do aa yon sug­ sifted flour allow half a pound of gest we would have a family to sup­ be appointed deputies by Glenn R. Creighton, assessor of Spokane coun­ pounded loaf sugar, three-quarters of n port besides the minister, and we are ty, and he expects these assistants to pound of fresh butter, one pound mo make a cleanup of property hitherto lasses, one nutmeg grated, the weight too poor for tbat" “Well. papa, if Mr. Muldoon is aa unrevealed. He sees no reason why, of a nutmeg of pounded mace and as much of pounded cinnamon, one ounce hideous as you m . v 1 don’t think you when there are womeu jurors, bull- of pounded ginger, one ounce and a will be put to the trouble of getting iffs. policemen and clerks, there half of candled orange and lemon peei another man on my account" The first Sunday tbe new clergy­ should not be women assessors and cut small, one-half ounce of blanched will assign them to the sections where sweet almonds cut tn long thiu bits man preached Jacqueline was indls the more wealthy live, so they can get and two well beaten eggs. Melt the posed nnd should not have gone to butter with tbe molasses and when church, but she was so curious to know on the taxrolls at proper valuation nearly cold stir in tbe eggs and the how homely be really was that she the diamonds and other jewelry, laces, rest of the ingredients. Mix all well went to hear and see him. lie was rugs and expensive frippery of their together, make into round cakes and homelier than he had been painted sisters. Besides his natural blemishes there bake upon tins. Lemon Gingerbread.—Grate the rind was an artificial one. When a boy be Asylum Cuts Prune Diet. of three lemons, Mix the juice with bad fallen against a bnzzsaw, which Salem. Or.—Although located tn scar on his left had left a frightful sugar to sweeten Mix the rind with a pound of flonr Add half a pound cheek. Then when preaching, having the heart of one of the largest prune of New Orleans molasses, half a pound made a point tbat especially pleased sections on the coast. It has been dis­ of melted butter and tbe lemon juice him. be would smile, and the contor­ covered that the state Insane asylum Mix altogether with a half ounce of tion hls face took on was expressive has cut out a diet of prunes for pa­ of a pain in bis stomach. tients and that this winter the attend­ ginger and bake tn a slow oven. At first it did not seem to Jacqueline ants and Inmates are eating California that she could endure to look at him. figs instead. But he had a remarkable intellect and NOVEL ACCESSORIES, This, it Is said'by Superintendent the gift of expressing his ideas in Steiner, hns been the direct result of Corsage Flowers the Rage—Bronze, words, For awhile she listened to him with her eyes turned away. By de- the high prune prices. Corsage and millinery flowers are as variable these days as though a Bur­ bank were at work among them, get­ ting new varieties. One of tbe most attractive la a large pink rose, which has each petal outlined with tiny gold beads. Another flower or ornament having some semblance of one is mnde entire­ ty of loops of beads clustered togeth­ er-bronze and violet and gold and blue and rose. A very odd and pretty novelty for the hat Is a great chestnut bur. open, with the "burs" represented by brown Cleaning a Woolen Skirt, A small amount of soap tree bark will easily clean a black woollen skirt. Put the bark Into a gallon of water and set it on the stove, allowing It to boll ten minutes. Then strain and pour the strained water Into a tub contain­ ing sufficient amount of warm water to wash the skirt. Rub thoroughly In this water. Do not use a beard, but rub the garment tret wet* n tbe hands. Put the strained water back on tbe stove with cold water and beat it just warm enough for rinsing water. Rinse the skirt In this and hang out to dry. When it is almost dry take it from the line and iron it on tbe wrong side while it is still damp. A bit of old kid glove or old canvas sewed under tbe bands of tbe skirt just where tbe bookB end eyes are to be placed will prevent the bands tear ing away. CHURCH DIRECTORY On Brothers mrs. Janette «mil miss Ruth fltull