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a- 0 TUB WDKFENDKNOH CAGE EIGHT, V I ; You Can Make Excellent Cake with Fewer Eggs Just use an additional quantity of Royal Baking Powder, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. This applies equally well to nearly all baked foods. Try the following recipe according to the new way: CREAM LAYER CAKE Old Way 1 cap (near J4 cup milk S cup. flour I taaspoont Royal Baaln Powder 3 H tup shortantng; 1 tuwwi flavoring New Way 1 cap sugar 1 cup mtlk 1 cups flour 4 taaapoooa Royal Baking Powtfa lege t tableapoons shortanlna: 1 taaspoon flavoring Makes 1 Lar a-Lyer Cake DIRECTIONS Cream thecugar and shortening- together, than mix In tha ag. After alfting tha flour and Royal Baking Powder together two or three timet, add It all to the mixture. Gradually add the milk and beat with spoon until you bave a etnooth pour batter. Add the flavoring. Pour Into greased layer cake Una and bake in a moderately hot oven for twenty minute. Thia cake ia beat baxad ia two layers. Put together with cream filling and epread wit h white icing BAKING POWDER made from Cream of Tartar, derived from grapes. TJo Alum. No Phosphate THE CITY fr Uiru.i'a eompleto. in'" l,o..e 1T03 WiKfl-h Sioi Andy Wilson made "Is wnnt known at the county hub Wnlm-sdny. H. B. FloUher was a busings visitor in Sulera wowsauy u"- E. V. Henkle and Ross Nelson wore translating bustne s ftt tu" countv hub Monday. amln.itUn h tod on for uivonut Iva Cooper loft Wednesday uiorn- lug for Portland wnere sue ' nursing lu the Portland Surgical Hos pital. Owing to. the shortage of 1'ibor for Janitor worlc at the Sta.wj isoru. l -hool caiised by the enlistment ot twenty ien from the school, girls are doing the work. h-vino llimt!iy m-, ntly t-ok the lo nnv.v, w:m " of dt u'-uiiy- .... ....... ...ii, h hut couti'lit" r.'groiu'u ii Ulms If wlih the r.i Hit " ' ...i .....I i.iil'm for tlio n " nud eoldli-r l. K. C. Eldrldn-e utul wife nro Hi Portland this week, making t '' Qualnti.u.-e f tlii-lr ii"- Knindso... Th.-y wlU r.-maiii omu- until Mn- day, wlu n thUr sen Shall r will 1-M' t'oitlund for San rTaiu lsv l" ass guod In the navy. the A Suggestion When you think of Croccrii think of JC ii COLLINS b BUENA VISTA ITEMS. The Ladles Aid Socle-ty of the M. JJ church will meet at the home of "Mrs. Ed. Prather's. There will be tpec'al work and a good attendants is required. The Ladles Club met at the home of Mrs. T. D. McClan's and a good time is the report. 5 The next meet Jfljf will be Mrs. J. A. Reynolds and large turn out is hoped for. Mrs. G. L. Spenar of McMinnville pent Sunday at the home of E. M. Idchty's and' P. L. Chown's, return ing home Monday morning. Mrs. G. A. Weils returned home Thursday evening from her trip to Iowa. Her friends are glad to see her back. . Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Brundrige and family and Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Brundage, were week-end visitors in alem. They remained over to take in the Barnes circus. G. W. McLaughlin lost several head of cattle by poisoning in the pasture. The loss will be keenly felt Just at this time as s.tock is commanding a good price. M. W. iPrathe r "left Friday for Eastern Oregon, taking home his granddaughter Cyrstle Cameron who has been staying here and going to Avchool this year. His trip is busi auas and pleasure. Mr, and Mra.VV. R. Bevens left Sylvester E. Craber, an elderly man residing In North Independence, was adJudged insane by the County court Monday and ordered committed to the asylum at Salem. We have three-ply Vokanlzed Fi ber Trunks. Will not crack or check MOOHB & WALKER. Complete Home Furnishers "Shorty" Ku'lendar enlk-ttd in the army this week in the clerical de partnvent. Shorty Is a good whole souled fellow and his absance from behind the bench In Kreamers Jew elry store will be regretted. Thursday morning for Camas, Wash., on a business and pleasure trip, going by auto. Mrs. N. E. Tyler and Mrs. Moe are both still under the doctors care. They are in bad condition and it is hoped by their many fr'ends that they will soon be up and around a- gain. T C f ii.ao v?aa vow hftfilV - - happily married on Satur- hurt last Wednesday by her horse , Per wtre a"vvl ' m . ., running away and throwing her out She is still confined to her bed, with but little change In her condi tion. The death of Mrs. Donaldson oc curred on Friday evening after .a I long ssige of sickness. She leaves j . . t E Craber who wa8 adjudg. ed Insane by the county court, Buena Vista wi:i graduate three pupi's on June 1st, Arrangements have not been completed for the exer ctsea. Those in the class to re ceive diplomas are Mark Richardson, Ina Hubbard and Millard Johnson. Elbert T. White and Cora E. Clop- 'day evenlng.at the.hoine.ot ine.uriuee ' mother, Dr. Dunsmre officiating in -presence of a number of relatives of the contracting parties. They arc both well known and have the best .wishes of a host of friends. to mourn her loss four daughters, and one son. The sympathy ot the community is extended to the bereav ed ones. The Good Roads meeting last Fri day evening was quite well attended. RHEUMATISM. ANTI-URIC, The famous ROOT and BERRY remedy for RHEUMA TISM. Contains no opiates or chemicals, and will not injure the most delicate stomach or digestion. Results guaranteed cr money refunded. Price $l.f-0 per outfit. For tale by WILLIAMS DRUG COMPANY. at tempted sui lde by thrusting his Jack knife into hie bo om at the. depot (station while waiting for a train to take him to Sa'em t3 the asylum.He jw.s in charge of Andy Cameron, an attendant from the hospital, prior to that t me, having Ibeen in the cus to.y of the sheriff Sup rintendont iStelntr of the hospital states tnat Icribtr will recover, i McCall, who at one time con a barber shop in this city, in WAA I Jill !SS .. , ii sr w 'rsr-'TLiai 'faiiiiiiiniiiiKa?" pk, - k h'mm'i,M-iMhS'.u:i WWW' I jv'-' ' r 'fyimiiHimiJJF CO OK ffi ISf WITH 3 M. H ducted i Bind who is strv ng a life term 'the penitentiary for the killing of a fellow barber in Portland on last iChrisimas night, attafktd Edward 'Bartholomew, anothir murderer.whlle j the two were employed in the tailor ifehops, at the prison Tuesday. Mc , Call with a pair of scissors inflict ed only slight wounds on Barthojo. mew, the pair being separated lu time by the guards. A the h me of tho bride's imr. uts. Mr. Hnd Mrs. J. R. Collins ou W'tHl nesday t'Vcniiij:, txcurred the umr rlase of their daughter M (',H " to John Ilevkor, the ceremony bcliiK witnessed by a number of rolutlvi-s and intimate friends to the contrut Init parti, s, Rev. Stephens, pastor ot the Christian chur h offlclatluB Jkith bride imd Krooin are well and favorably known lu tliU city. Utdng quite popular among "'e'r muualn -tanccs, who Join with the Knterprlse In extending bet wishes. There has been several chances made lu the .Monmouth Normal fac ulty for the summer session which begins June 18. Mb Neil Sullivan of the music department of tht Ku geno S'hools. will substitute for Miss Mary Slohani, who will spend the summer with her mother. Mix My ra Butler will go east with the cene of school to visit her mother In Ver mont. Another teacher for the do mi stlc S 'leme department has nt been secured as yet. Miss Laura Kennon of the English department, will upend the vacation at her home in Baker. Some of the teachers who have h-en stv iired for tho summer sess'on are Mrs. Jean McCnw ken am ejVlll II. Burton. The latter Is a graduate of the Oregon Normal S hool and the Tnlver -lty of Ore-' gon and has had s'-veral years teach ing experience. THE KAISER8 PRAYER. GOOD THOUGHT, GOOD GKOCERIL GOOD SKRVICE, GOOD I'HICES, And those are why the phones are alwi; ringing. 1 Try Us With Your Next 0 1 OFFICIALS H. HIRSCIIBERO, Prltent D. W. Stm,l Ii. R. PaARMOND, Cashier. THE INDEPENDENT NATIONAL BANll !oorporstd 1889. TRANSACT A GEN4:RAL HANKING DUSINRSS INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEl'OSI TH. ii. II1RSCHBER0 1. A. ALLEN. DIRECTORS W. II WALKER, D. f. OTIS D. BUTTUt I r ALL THE YEAR ROUND Cooler cooking in summer better and more economical cooking all the year 'round. A good oil stove will cook anything that any, wood or coal range will cook, and do it better because of the steady, evenly-distributed heat. All the convenience of gas. Meals in a jiffy, " - and a cool kitchen in summer. ""' The long blue chimneys prevent all smoke and '' smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without ovens. Also cabinet models. Ask your dealer today. CO. PERFECTION NEW OIL COSfeSTOVE FOR SALE BY Friday evening June 8th the stu dents of the Independence Jilgh School will hold the'r commence ment exercises in the assembly room bf the h'gh ahool building. Rev. Carl P. Downey, f Willamette Uni versity, will address the class and Rev.Chester P.Gates ol Cf-rvalliS' will deliver the haccalaurate sermon. The foliwing are the members of the 1917 erraduating class: Hazel Cal- breath, Edith Dawes. Helen Gillespie, Hazel Poterfield, Gertrude Ruth, Ru by Gentry, Eva Mills, Madgaline Kreamer, Wendell Iielenger, Wayne llanna, Keith Robnts and J5uon Smiley. Mother's, Day was appropriatly ob served in all the churches Sunday and most beautiful tributes was paid hsr in sermons which reminded the congregations of the important part eho waa taton In the part of life. The w ndcrful conception of Mothrs' day rests with Anna Jarvis of Phila delphia, who h;ts hallowed the se cond Sunday in May for all time, and who today Is the active president of the Mother's Day International Asso ciation. The aim of Mother's Day ia to strengthen nd deepen 'l family ties. It is to ennoble motherhood.lt in observed throURh some act of kindness, visit, letter, gift, or tribute to mother or father. The emblem is white carnation and the slogan is In honor of "The best mother who ever lived," the mother of your heart Got, Got, D 'ar Got, attention please; Your pardmr, y'lholms hen-; Und has a word or tw to say Into jour private ear; So, dim avay all udders now, L'nd U tcn veil to me; For vot I say concerns mc much, Mtlr.self and t'h rniHiiy. You kn.w, dear (Jot, I van a friend, Und from nn in hour of birth, I quietly let you rule dir lleffon, Vile I ruled o'er der earth; Und von I told mine s Idlers Of by-gone battle days. I gladly si t der gloiy, Und glfe you half der braise. In every way 1 tried to hrove, Meln heart to you vus true; Und only claimed my honest share, In great deeds vot we d' You could not have a beit'.T frtendt; In iky or land or sea; Don Kais r Vilhelm, number two; Der L'rd ot Client. any, So vot I Bay, dear Got, Is (lis Dot wh should sti 1 be filendls; Und you should help M-nd my foes, To meet their hitter emits; If you, doar Got, vil (lis me do, I'll nodlngs ask again, Und you und I vl!l bardners be, For evermore, Amen, But listen, Got, it must be quick, Your help to mo you send; Or else I hafe to stop attach Und only I lame defend; So four und twenty hours I glf To make dor alllew run; Und, put me safe into mem place, l)i r middle of der sun. If dls you do, I'll do moin bai t, I'll dell der vorld der fact; But if you don't den I must link, It ) a hostile act: Den var at once I vill declare, Und in moin anger rise, T7nd send mine Zopp'lln ships to vag( A fight up in der hkiea. Dis ultimatum now dear Got, Is vone of many more; Mein mind is settled up to clin Der whole world off der floor; Because you vas mein bardner, Got; An extra chance if giflen, To help at once, or else I'll be Der Emperor of lleffon. Author Unknown. Swfs PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES IV r PREPAYMENT PRIVILEGES Wc loan money on first class Oregon r Washington farms at lowest rates, no rca . and no delay. Write direct and save mc; Give full details in first letter. We refer you to any bank In Portland. 606 Concord 8 Portland. Ort.: aaaaaaMMMIIWMmjlaaM DEVEREAUX Company The Most Competent of Critic SLOPER BROS.S& COCKLE, CRAVEN & INDEPENDENCE, J. D. HIBBS & HUFF OREGON J Ski ftrt w (I DOLEff D. 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