■Art S h ^ Ü \ -• Another R oyal Suggestion COOKIES and SMALL CAKES 7 From the N ew R o yal C ook B ook Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour, baking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir uq/il smooth, add vanilla. Put one ’ tablespoon of batter into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about *0 minutes. Cover with boiled \ N T H E N the ch fld m i V V rom p in hungry as young bears, here are some wholesom e, economical de lights that w ill not only be received with glee, but w ill satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. j t 1 1 cup shortening ausar P cupa ai ntik V cup ml *J RO YAL I< % teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rind of 1 lemon 4 cup* flour 5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder \ IS? *1 id “ ** Cookies 1 1* ! ^ &-■ Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shorten ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add t cups, flour sifted with baking pow der; add enough more floor to make stiff dough. Roll oat very thin on floored board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece o f English walnut in the center o f each. Baku about IS minutes in hot oven. J •* f& / ■ v y , e i I BAKING POWDER Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating w ell; add milk a little at a tim e; then add well-beaten egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether and add to mixture; add flavoring and grated orange rind; m ix “well. Bake in greased* shallow tin, o r in- _ dividual cake tins, in hot oven IS to SO minutes. W hen cool cover with orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE Just o ff tha Cocoa Drop Cakes t Orange CakM 4 tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar , % cup muk f Sgg , 's ■ 1 cups flour t teaspoons Royal Baking Powder U teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon orange extract grated rind of 1 orange ever before. This SK«SrÜ.c33 Ü8S”S: cipos, w ill t m ^ a r t t o y o u tablespoons cup sugar Lcupmflk U lh h w S BnTakl t . 1 with Royal and be Sure 1 5 ROOM F o r S a le ! Plastered House In F irs t C la s s C o n d itio n - —— A BARGAIN. Price $1250.00 Cash Down $400,00 TOM TYNDALL, 708 First Street ............Lectere Tour—E iln ow W W Lyom a Boreas----------- Mrs. Paine and eon, David Boyd, of Albany, were 8unday guests at the home of the form er’s sister, Mrs. M. E. Market!. Mr. and Mrs. Orie Macy, o f Port land .spent Sunday at the home o f the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Macy, in Springbrook. O H r to attend klmona and the youth had been e o n -. the funeral o f th eir aunt. Mrs. Iflar- flned 1 nthe fourth story of.his fa th -^ ja re t Shires. Friday, returning Mon- er’s hay barn. N o one knows* 1»o»Fjg«y.r ~ JL"!" they effected their eecape as < h e . gn George Young accompanied barn is Intact and the klmona can ^ on hla. trlp out M «U ee- not l^e found. Both «fa m ilie s are man. Mrs. You ng’s slstsr, Mrs. heart-broken on account of the dis Amy, g p d son. Melvin, are here in grace that t^as come to them their absened. Mr. Young’ s neph- throufh each being linked with the ls also spending other faintly- some tim e here. Ray Garland -had his leg broken Miss Daisy Blsbee entertained a Saturday; by ah auto running over group o f' her young friend's a t her n,m '- J4r. and Mm. A. A. Post « r e b u ild ing a fine new bungalow on their trs ft of land in the suburbs o f New - berg on Illinois street, leading o ff North Main street. They expect to have a ll the modern conveniences and to have It completed in June. The community w ill be sorry to lose them as citlens but w ill keep close tab on them as they, move Into the city. home Wedneedsy afternoon, the o e B n ’ Tlripnisini Mrs W erletn’s casion hetng her birthday. ^ ! fa th er, ’8p6^ h e week end with the Rev. C. F. M iller left Wednesday j W erleln fam ily. for Idaho on bttsfoesa connected Mr. W erlein ’» son, Edward, from with the Friends church. Mrs. Milk The Dalles, spent a. few days last ier w ill occupy the pulpit during week visitin g his parents. his absence. The Parent-Teacher Association Mrs. Greathouse. Mrs. Harman’s Carl Heater celebrated his eighth mother, had the m isfortune to fa ll held a meeting Monday evening birthday last Friday afternoon by with quite a good number in attendt- and break her hip'Sunday. entertaining a number of his little ance. *The gymnasium question, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison motored friends at a party. ' Dainty refresh which has been pending fo r eight up from California and are visitin g . . .... ments were served and a fine time , . i years, was again up fo r discussion friends around, heve. W e are glad __ ___ __ was enjoyed by all. to see them back there to discuss the m lllage fa g and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ramsey have A. J., Heskett is hom% on a short the tax to maintain the three state moved into ¡a cottage over near the j vacation from Canada where is put schools, which w ill be voted on May Portland road, the Hadley place t i n g in a Chautauqua circuit for 2 1.si where they had been livin g the pasi ! Private Peat, the Canadian soldier, several years having been sold to The neighborhood was saddened lecturer and author« Mr. Duncan, county superintendent by tbe passing away o f Mrs. Marga Mr. and .Mrs. Kane with their o f schools. ret Shires May 13 th. She bad been daughters, Fleda and Ruth, left for Special Mothere’ Day services a resident here twenty-eight years, California recently. A fter visiting were held at tbe Friends church there for a tim e they are goin g on was o f a quiet, unassuming disposi Sunday morning. The church was to Arizona. They w ill be back to tion and patiently bore her severe prettily decorated w ith flowers, and Oregon is wbat all their friends say. illness to tbe last. She leaves many a program consisting o f , recitations C. Q. L ew is drove in with a new friends to mourn her departure. and music was rendered Vnd the The funeral was conducted by Rev. Some class. 'pastor gave a very appropriate talk .. Mrs. W. W. Dun ton expects to go CH EH ALEM CENTER to Portland this week where she w ill help her daughter get settled Miss Elsie Tangen came home Sat in her elegant new home which they have Just completed. W. W .. like urday from McMinnville, returning Ethen Acher, had to stay at hopm Sunday evening and milk the cow. A. A. Post has disposed of his big black team and purchased a bright The Springbrook schools closed a very successful year’s work last F r i new red T ra ffic truck., day. but ow ing to the non-arrival o f the eigth grade diplomas the special exercises w ere postponed until Tues day evening o f this week, when a class o f seven graduated. Considerable excitement was caus ed in this neighborhood last Satur day morning when it became known Present Auto License Pees and Gasoline that Miss Im agi Nation had eloped Tax will pay both principal and interest on all t h « bonds under this constitutional with U. P. Start. The romance o f these young people had been neigh- borhood gossip for some time, as It wa? w ell known tha the parents o f both parties objected seriously to the match and the y ou n g lady’s fond NEW OCCUPATION FOR GOAT Ex-President William Howard Taft Mr. and Mrs. HaUaday, o f Snoho mish. Washington! spept last wank at the bom* o f their daughter, Mrs. Ernest H ea te^ A ft w* Mr. and Mrs. W estfall, lately from Colorado, gre spending a few weeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holt. "" Mr. ahd Mrs. H. Chase motored out In the Oldsmobile Sunday for a vis it at the M. P. Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Parence, of Washington, are visitin g at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Chas. North. Mrs. C. L. Johnson went to Nbw- berg Sunday to spend some tim e with her daughter, Mrs. Mary A Wills. Mr. and Mrs. J. Henderson and sons, Lon and-. Ritchie Henderson New berg cemetery. The W. C. T. U. passedN 'the fo llow in g resolutions: W e o f the CheRalem Center W. C. T. U. feel very keenly the loss o f our dear sister, Mrs. ~ M argaret Shires, who deptrted this life May 13th. ‘ She was a member over 20 years, always upholding, tbe banner and principles, serving as treasurer an extended time. Inasmuch as our all-wise Father has seen fit to re move her from our midst to a better, brighter world, we wish to extend our sympathy to the bereaved hus band.4sons and families. Therefore It reeblved that three copies be sent, ofla to the N ew berg Graphic, one to tha W hite Ribbon Review, and one to the sorrowing husband and fam ily. Billy and Nanny May 8 « Profitably Employed In Clearing Away ths Impeding Underbrush. Will Lecture in the Sftlem Armory The monkey cotton picker wan never an entire success. The monkey could pick the cotton."hut It cost more to provide human direction to guide his efforts than tbe tie^ro, cotton pickers asked for the »h o le Job, picking, direct ing and all. But tbe Angora goal as a clearer of land requires no direction. Just string h few strands of barbed wire around Ihe land to be cleared so that Mr. and Mrs. Goat and the kids shall not dear the tnnd that Is not to be desred and they will do the Job without even a casual suggestion from the land owenr. Tbe success which has attended the raising of Angora goats In the rugged Ozark country of southwestern Missou ri has suggested to specialists of the department of agriculture that It might be equally profitable to place such herds on many other wild tracts, par ticularly those which have been cut over, because these goats are proving o f gregt help In clearing away under brush. Growing mohair and producing kids, tbe Angoras in the Ozark* are also trimming down the brush, manur ing the bills and preparing tbe way for grass, cattle and sheep. According to reports secured. by a representative of the state college of agriculture In Missouri, the Angoras required to clear an acre of land varies from two to five, depending on tbe density and size o f the brush. Saturday, May 29 th, 8:30 P* M. Reserved seals sow telling at W ill'» Music Store—alto Saturday, May 22ad, at Anaory Box Office— 12 o'clock aooo till 8:00 P. M. _ i - a. MAIL 0 R K R S RECEIVED NOW. Prict $LS0 pirn I f per m at war tax Addreu letter!, make check« sad aoaejr orden payable to Salem Taft Maaagonent, Bat 283. luclude ieU addr— ed. «tamped^envelope to Insur« tale return. by 6 w . OtcetL M ask by E ft's Orchestra We Ask Your Vote for Frank A. Rowe of Wheeler, Oregon for • Republican Nomination for Old Volume, Known as "Judgment of ths Dead," Is s Fancy of ths Ancient Egyptiana from ’ Yamhill and Tillamook Counties H is experience, ability and keen interest in all matters per- 1 tam ing to the development of the agricultural and industrial resources of Yam hill and Tillamook Counties, particularly 4 J qualify Mr. Rowe far this office. Vote for Frask A. Rowe for Joist Representative ' Paid udv. by Rowe Campuipi Commute«. ........... JU N E 4, 5, 6 Ball Game. Band Music and Street Jubilee, SOUL’S ORDEAL AFTER DEATH Joint Representative 'r NEWBERG, OREGON <i V b Take The Graphic and get the News while it is News “Book o f the Dead” Is a very old book, known In Ancient Egypt as the “ Judgment of the I>ead,” and It con tains the funeral ritual of the Egyp- tlans, describing In mystical language the experiences of the soul after death and tbe text it must quote to escape the torments and trials of the lower world. In one chapter, the longest In the book. Is « plctnre showing the Judgment which the defunct, before en tering Into the Helds of the blessed, will undergo In the lower world. In tbe presence o f Osiris and 42 Judges Of monstrous form, who are on hand to devour tbe guilty and drink bis blood. Anubts, the god of the dead, and Thoth, the god o f wisdom, examine the deceased by weighing his heart In tbe “ sacreA” balances of Jnstlce. The famous “negative confession” enumer ates 42 calptal sins from which the de ceased must be free. Should be fail to pass the ordeal, he Is either handed over to be devoured by the monster, part hippopotamus, part crocodile and pert lion, which represents the Egyp tian Orebus, or is thrown into tbe fiery laka I ndustrial and military parade, Dedication of new bridge Coronation ceremonies. Motor Boat races, canoe races, hydroplane races, diving contests, surf boat riding, etc. ' , Motor Boat Club leaves for Portland w* **