A p R tLìim r Ara Opposed GETTING WHAT PEO PLE WANT '» A u o o la tlo n Sa ys Plan We carry most of the things that you want, but if you want anythin*? that we do not carry, Revolution# declaring that the w e’ll get it for you as quick as censorship provision of the espi­ anybody else can. We haven’t o n a g e bill “ is nu assault upon the very foundation of our free insti­ a very large stock, but we try tution#, freedom of thought and to know the needs of the people freedom of speech’ have been that we sell to. We succeed adopted by the Publishers’ Asso­ pretty well in supplying them. ciation of New York City. Sena­ Now and then, however, there tors and Repress natives in Con­ gress from the state of New York is a demand for something that were requested to vote against the we do not carry. measure. The resolution says: VYe want you to bring your “ There exists a voluntary cen special needs to us, and we will eorsbtp suggested by the Govern get the*goods. “ If we haven’t m ent which newspapers are observ iug in a most patriotic way. Every got it, we will get it for you.” self-respecting newspaper expects That’s our motto, and we suc­ to co-operate with its Government ceed pretty well in carrying it iu refraining trom the publication out. of news that would give aid to the enemy. THOMPSON DRUG STORE. ‘ Doe# anyone believe there is iu tbe United States a single news­ paper whicn would willingly print that which should be concealed ’ Newspapers that wilfully violate tbe spirit of censorship and pub­ lish prohibited information uf mili­ tary value could be prosecuted un­ der the law- ot treason. “ The American people are enti­ tled to a full, free and frank state­ ment of all that occurs whether it be good or bad. They must have confidence th at they are getting the truth. Thera can be no justi­ fication for a restriction th at Headquarters for Candy and Cigars abridges the liberty of tbe press.” WEATHERL Y CONFECTIONERY. W o iM M u n i# the P ra ts Send us whatever news you know. We will not publish your name but will publish the news. H igh C ost of A r tille r y . Always a costly arm, field artillery ia more *o now than ever, due to the complicated engines it uses. The equip­ ment alone, exclusive of men and horses, for the artillery of a corps in our army reaches a cost of more than $12,000.000, its vielbe supply of ammu­ nition twice that amount. For an army of a million men the cost is more than $120,000.000, that of ammunition more than $240,000.000.—Major E. D. Scott in National Service Magazine. way to cur o.-afnosa, t r i that t£ ty constitution-) romodlet-. Doafr.tt* is caused by an Inflamed condi­ ti cn cf the mucous lining or the Eusta­ chian Tube. When this tube is Inflam'd yen have a rumbling sound or imperfect I he best show at the Gem tonight hearing, and when it is entirely . lot-!. Dcainess is the result, and unless the !r.- flamr-.ation can be taken out and thlo tube restored to Ita normal condition, Walter L. Tooze, Jr., Lawyer, hearing will bo destroyed forever: nlr.. cases cut of ten are caused by Catarrh, Dallas, Oregon. tf. which is nothing but an Inflamed condi­ tion cf the mucous surfaces. r . J . CH XK EY . * 0 0 , Toledo, CLIO. S o it b y Druggists tie- ta x e B all's g annir P in* tor constipation. CHURCH NOTICES Free Methodist Good four room house for rent. Apply at the News office. Mrs. Ed White was in Salem Tuesday. Luella Ward was in Black Rock Thursday. Agent Powers has purchased a new car. Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Song and praise service 7:30 J. R. Moyer is reported to be on followed by preaching at 8:00. the sick list. id-week prayer meeting 7:30 p.m Dr. Holloway of Dallas was in Everyone co .¿ .¿ L y ii..iled to town Thursday. ¡end these services. Misses Beth and Vi van Deal Edgar N. Long, Pastor. were in Dallas Tuesday. Olive Deal was in Dallas Satur- ; day. Edith Brown was in Black flbek Tuesday. Miss Ruth Ritenour was in Salem Saturday. Miss Clara Sampson was a Dal- lus visitor Tuesday. J. H. Dunn and daughter visit­ ed in Dallas Tuesday. Florence Lacey spent Saturday and Sunday in Dallas. Trade—A phonograph cow. M. L Thompson. for a .Ask Wm. Estelle if he knows where the fishing is good. Miss kennard was in Independ­ ence Saturday and Sunday. F. K. Hubbard made a business trip to Dallas last Saturday. Geneva Sayre of Black Rock spent Saturday in Monmouth. GOOD ROADS. Everyone in this vicinity who is in favor of good roads should I k * present at the meeting to la» held on Thursday, May 3rd. 1!U7, in Wagner's hall, at which time, Mr E. J. Adams, State Highway Com­ missioner, Judge Kirkpatrick and other speakers will lie here to dis­ cuss the six million bond issue to he voted on June 4th. This is a question thut all voters should be interested in and it is earnestly hoped that a large at­ tendance will be present. Every citizen owes it to himself to get as much information as possible in order to he able to vote intelligent ly on this subject and the speakers who will be present wi 1 In? pre pared to answer all questions per­ taining to this issue. No Eggs, Milk or Butter T he following recipe show s how an appetizing, wholesome cake can be m ade w ithout expensive ingredients. In m any other recipes the num ber of eggs m ay be reduced one-half or more by using an ad­ ditional quantity o f R O Y A L Baking Pow der, about a teaspoon, in place o f each egg omitted. EOQLXSS, M H K 1.C M , B U T T E * L E M C A M I cu p b r o w n i u | a r IV* cu p « w a te r I cu p a «od od ra la in a J o u n c M c itro n 1$ « u p s h o r te n in g »n n u tm e g te asp o o n c ln n e m o n I «i U cu too p o s p flo o o o n r soft { te o e p o o n e R o y e t H eb fn g P o w d e r The eld m ethod lim it ra k e) callad lo* X IH R K C T IO N 0 — P u t t h e A r ti « Iah t in g re d ie n t« In to e e u e o p o n e n d k in g p o w d e r w h ic h h o v e I h e l o u e r n e d n d b a bekli th r o e m in u te# . W h e n co o „ l, o d d t _______ a n te d t o g e t h e r : m l* w e ll » o lio In n m d o ro te o v e n In tool non ( m a d tin e h o le In c e n te r Is b e e t) te r IS o r dO m in u te # le e w ith w h ite le la g . B ooklet of reel poo w h ic h e c o n o m is e In mm% e n d of hoc free. ra d ie n te , m o a ile d free A d d n r e s s R e g e l e «pensi e in g re P e k in g P o w d e r C o . I B W illia m S tr e e t, N o w Y ork ROYAL BIRTHDAY SURPRISE PARTY. The Berean class of the Chris­ Chester Ward is attending: tian church met at the home of Teachers Institute at Newport. Mrs. Chas. Bradley Monday night Ted Cockran chopped his hand and went to the home of Mrs. R. this week while cutting kindling. Paul and gave her u surprise party. The occasion being Mrs. Miss Roselle Magee is spending Made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes, Paul's birthday. Beautiful and the week in Dallas with her sister. adds none but healthful qualities to the food. useful presents, including cards Mrs. Esther Montgomery and were given. The evening was N o P h o s p h a te N o A lu m Edith returned Sunday from passed in playing games and other Salem. amusements. There was excel­ Mrs. Droege and two little boys lent music and a song by Little ......... 1 went to Black Rock Tuesday on a Jack Grant. The guests departed Rye meal may be substituted after wishing their hostess many HIGH SCHOOL N O TES fishing trip. for corn meal in this recipe. more happy birthdays. Those Miss Mary Frank of Fargo Rios Muffins. present: Mr and Mrs. Robt. Won- A meeting of the Parent Teach­ 14 c flour, 1 egg, N. D., came this week to visit her derly, Mr. and Mrs. Olts, Mrs. ers Association was held at the uncle. W. H. Beard. 34 t h. p.. 4 c cooked rice, Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Elle. J t salt. 2 T fat. R. A. Titus and wife visited Mrs. W. M. Black and son. Mrs. school building Tuesday evening Beat the egg; add the milk and their daughter. Mrs. Roy Black, Lewis, Mrs. Burbank, Mr. and of this week. The literary pro­ gram consisted of several selec­ the cooked rice. Add the dry in­ at Dallas last Sunday. Mrs. A. C. Powers. Mr. and Mrs. tions by the High School orches­ Fresh Bread, Cakes.Cookies.Pies John Hughes. Mrs. Chas. Bradley, tra, a recitation by Kenneth Ox­ gredients »through a sifter) to the and other bakery goods, every day Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grant. Mr. ford and a piano sob by Miss egg mixture: melt the fat; udd it to the flour mixture. Mix quickly and Mrs. John Chamberlain, Mrs. at the Falls City Bakery. J. S. S. Powell, Gertrude Watson. Helen Treat. The furnishings for and thoroughly, und hake in but­ Mrs. F. M. Hellwarth returned Lota Bradley, Treval Powers. the library were again discussed tered muffin tins, as for plain this week from a visit of several Reba Powers, Mildred Grant. and it is now planned that the muffins. building will he open for use in months with her parents in Phoe­ D. L Wood, Jr. Cream Puffs. the near future. The domestic nix, Arizona. 1 c hot water, 14 c flour. science girls, directed by Mis« W. T. GRIER RESIGNS. Mrs. Galon Burk, who has been 4 c butter or \ c rrisco, 5 eggs. W. T. Grier has resigned his Miller, were commended for the visiting her sister, Mrs. Ira Mehr- Heat the water and butter until ling left Thursday afternoon for position as resident manager of successful way in which they the w ater boils. Add all of the the Falls City Logging and Lum­ have been serving the children flour, and mix thoroughly. Cook her home in Ohio. ber company and will engage in with hot lunches at noon. Atten­ 5 minutes; when cool, add the Mrs. W arren Ward entertained business for himself. He has con­ tion was called to the enthusiasm eggs, unbeaten, one at a time. her friends and neighbors Monday tracted the entire output of sev­ with which the school gardens are j Beat until thoroughly mixed. evening with a birthday party in eral small mills in this vicinity being planted and to the effective Drop by tablespoons on buttered honor of Mr. Ward. and leased the old water wheel of work of the Liberty Bell Bird Club baking sheets, and hake in a hot Mrs. Bert Keller left Tuesday the electric light company and will of the Sixth Grade. oven from 25 to 30 minutes. When afternoon for Mancelona. Michi­ put in a plainer and re-saw». Mr, Mrs. Hopkins and Mr. Lunde cool slit one side open and fill gan on a visit. She expects to be Grier says that while the business were present for the following with Cream Filling. away about two months. is a small one now. he hopes to progi*am a week ago Friday: (¡ream Filling, Song, School. Mrs. J. F. Hager of Monmouth develop it into something worth 4 c flour, J T butter. Song, School. came last Friday week to visit her while. 1 c sugar, 2 eggs. Violin Solo, Treval Powers. sister, Mrs. E. A. LaDow. She Mr. Grier has been associated 2 c scalded milk. ! t salt. Music, Orchestra. returned home Tuesday. with the mill company here for 1 t vanilla. Flag Salute, School. something over eleven years and R. 0. Brown and family came Mix the flour and sugar together. Music, Orchestra. Tuesday to make Falls City their his many friends will be glad to Slowly add the hot milk. Pour learn that he will remain in town. Hettie Newman visited Mistle­ the mixture into a double (»oiler home. Mr. Brown recently pur­ J. W. Smith, the present yard toe, Oregon Wednesday to inquire chased the Rhodabarger property. and cook for 20 minutes. Remove manager will succeed Mr. Grier, about that school. from heat. Beat the egg, add Mrs. Frank Butler returned effective May 1. Mrs. Deadmond visited school the eggs and butter to the flour Tuesday evening from a Salem this week. and milk mixtures. Return to the hospital where she had underwent W. 0. W. Miss Ritenour spent the week fire and cook over water until the an operation for cataracts of the end with Miss Miller at her home egg is coagulated; then add the At a meeting of the Women of eyes. Woodcraft at the home of Mrs. N in Corvallis. Miss Lewis spent salt. Cool, and add flavoring. The Teal Creek railroad has Selig Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. I the week end at her home in Port­ built a freight shed opposite the G. SinglRon and Mrs. N. Selig land. A MUSICAL REC ITAL S. P. depot for the storing of sup­ were elected delegates to the Dis Wednesday afternoon was pota­ A very fine musical program plies to be sent to the logging trict Convention to be held at Dal­ to planting day for the High was given by Miss Maud Miller’s camps. las in June and Mrs. Emma Hin- School. The plot of ground back pupils at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. J. 0. Peterson of Dallas shaw and Mrs. Vada Oxford al­ of the school house which had Selig last Friday evening. and Miss Maude Montgomery of ternates to the same Convention. been prepared was planted by Aside from the regular numbers Newport came last Saturday to After business was transacted Mr. Lowe and some of the stu­ of piano solos and duets the pro­ visit their mother, Mrs. Addie Mrs. Selig served a delicious lunch dents. Others cut potatoes and gram was varied by a violin duet to the ladies. carried them to the garden. The Montgomery. by Helen and Geraldine Selig, two They will meet again on May beans will be planted later. readings by Mrs. Paul and a violin C. S. Ficklin vva3 in the city the 8th at the home of Mrs. I. G. HIGH SCHOOL RECIPES. solo by Treval Powers. Wednesday. He is suffering with Singleton where lunch will be Plain Muffins. The pupils all rendered their rheumatism and says that if he served, and a reading club organ­ selections well. Several verv fine does not get better soon he will go ized in connection with the busi­ 2 c flour. J to 1 T sugar. numbers were given by Miss 34 t b. p., 1 egg. to the springs and boil it out. ness of the lodge. Mrs. H. E. Miller. £ t salt, 1 c milk. Curley McGee was injured at Starr, Mrs. N. Selig and Mrs. D. Quite a number of visitors and 2 T fat. Powell’s camp Tuesday morning G. Grant Committee on Entertain­ parents were present. Break the egg into a mixing by the crank pin of a donkey en­ ment. A delicious lunch was served by bowl, beat it. Add the milk to it. gine striking him on the knee. He Mrs. Selig. Mix the dry ingredients thorough­ came down to Falls City for CO. L MISSED ITS CALL. ly. Add them (through a sifter I repairs. The Dallas Itemizer says that to the egg mixture. Melt the fat. A. H. Dodd returned to Irish Edith Brown and Mrs. G. E. Co. L missed a call to entrain for Add it to the flour mixture. Mix Bend Tuesday. Prime went to Oregon City Wed­ Montana where serious strikes quickly and thoroughly, and drop nesday to attend the funeral of are threatened in the mines. Co. into buttered muffin pans. Bake Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grier of their uncle, Jim Miller. They will L should feel thankful that they in a hot oven from 25 to 30 Salem entertained several friends also visit relatives in Portland a did miss it. There is considerable minutes. at the Bungalow the week-end. few days before returning. difference in going out to fight an Corn Muffins. C. L Hopkins, Ira Mehrling. W. George Brentner and family avowed enemy and going out and 14 c flour, J t salt, T. Grier and Harry S tarr were moved to Newburg Thursday fighting bread-winner3 who are, jj c corn meal, 1 egg. Portland visitors Friday and Sat­ where they will make their future perhaps, only asking that which is 3 | t b. p., 11 c milk. urday. home. Mr. Brentner has been in due them. 4 to 1 T sugar, 2 T fat. The Scout boys very generously business in this city for eight Mix as plain muffins, and bake donated the money they received years and has many friends who Miss Grace Braden spent Sat- in oiled muffin tins 25 to 30 for the Scout building to the Lib­ regret to see them leave. urday and Sunday in Salem. minutes. rary fund. BAKING POW DER