RURAL E N T E R P R IS E EYEBROW S OF LEATHER OMETHING TO THINK | ' ABOUT F. A. WALKER S THE P L E A S i*» G ¿ •u*», ferrASsrlnsa asd k *4 8^*V * w «' •“» * * 7 » * * -» » ** •<*•«' Se datfoari»« r» » < s *« » x vS'u^lsO)« «»IO « wa«-«e<^ •ter ’ >. a ae” ■ *r S yrw ev ■ o - > ^ *** « .rr« . « r-»p e'r« f 1«>- « « «»/ ’i'.»» «ie», n r «f «r "*»4 a e»y • e«« pi» ■«-»>«« »tnzr'd*. We»* rep»» «err» » »94 '»•«'«■s Ike »«rt* «4 »!&««»»»' i««r*-r» »»’ fc tte j elei, rkey re « 4 i n *»4>-s..|, ta I'« ».< Mheiker t»e raaptng «i»rr^<« »«•» frnat tk» tip» o4 »«rat» n t m '« »h» «ff«r pr'*td««d I» »Je«y» **r»»py*’ a»4 4«**«a»u.2 ie (ke r»!*.ae»t >in»t nr rtai*' 1 ■ — - = n t* / O r^ o -r» i n s w rw ir h*- * jn » **4 tK at f u * fa» T L w x r W am o r » U f 9 s ta rt «-4 *,7 a f p <» iubm M ib — » HE r«er ’ h » «hr,ted»«, T Ollrcr Goi^Meitk la tfce 'll apcing e» Q a »4 friwcda are g w i ket tappton« le ba U t - saving 'rienda. '-»»ri» arte le fri» a ri» t» taro— SCH O O L ¡I tfte n . P A tjS I »gainst tbe head. It may have been the hot w eather or perhaps «Imply woman'» eternal de- aire for change, or. yet again. It ma have been her modem urge for free­ dom that has led her to bring forth, her ear. But. whatever It waa. the “rab bit“ 1« definitely launched, and according to authorities on the subject. 1» here to K ay fo r the wummer at least. During the last 10 days one o f the city s leading women's barbers esti­ mates Of, per cent o f his patrons left ihe shop with the “rab bit” cut. For the enlightenm ent o f the un­ initiated, the “rab b it” bob Is like the little tn lm a l from whom It was named. sleek and sparse, w ith ears exposed to th eir fullest I h hu ij — or ugliness— and wlth absolute freedom o f wlggly m,> tion. Cut Short Like Man’s. Straight back from the forehead It goes, w ith no soft little dip or side part tr, relieve the severity. Straight back behind the ears— cut like a man's, only kept a little longer and thicker ou «— I » » » •» r» » and It» ’ , « » n t» - t»tnh! 13 IT W Y C L IF F E ? * T * IH f i nai. » »|th«r «(«■liad W ldlIF» « W y d lff oy t.arr.» i-t » parlati In th« North hiding • f Teykaktra, Lnclnnd It » » • Itr m that it,» f « u ,.«« r«frd nut tneal math from the brnxll nuta. th e young lady a c r e « Ib» »ay any» another reason why no one should drink now la that it tau t anfe and you're ne»er sura you're getting the genuine aynthetlc artlcla. d w » l l h a p p il y w i t h e a r-h o t h e r , p ^ fip i» ■ h n u ld !»• v n ra ^ rl in ( h e f tlc 8 - t le a o f the- h e a r t a n d b o r n w i t h a f a v u l t y f o r w i l l i n g c o m p r e h e n e t o f t.'* M EATLESS It strikes the n avig ato r blind. Make Tests to Seek Dissolu­ T ru e, he has his charts and instru- ; ments. But w hat good are these I f he tion Method of “Mari- . . . . . »a cannot see the ocean around him or ner s Nightmare. tbe sky above? i e r ’s A nut m eat may 1>e prepare,!, tielng the rnaraety chopped nuta In place of llie meat, with tbe other Ingredients of a veal lonf Itnate during the baking and serve w ith a highly seasoned to­ mato sauce III tbe same oven w ith the rnaai hake peeled potatoes w ith two nnlona sliced and six tahleapoonfuls of any good oil. hasting often during the bak­ ing. Ad,I parsley .e ll sprinkle,! over the vegetable and season well with »alt and pepper bvrva peeled potatoes w ith butter the Island, finding an abundance o f f r « i in the graaara and rough herbage. They »till resent tbe approach of hu­ man beings, however. T be most anxious tim e for those In­ terested in the experim ent w ill be dur­ ing the summer. T h e natu ral habitat of the musk ox la among the bleat regions of A rctic Am erica, and it i» poweihle they w ill not survive a more aouibern summer. Chicago Boy Remarkable Sculptor Jt±±±ll±±ll±±±±±±±±±±±±±l±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±±l±±±±±±tt4 Y our L ast N am e ♦ » ♦ ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ '♦ ♦ ♦ ^ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 e 4 4 4 4 4 4 ' Latest UHortnatloa from Uoilywood is that they are making eyebrows of patent leather thia aeaaon. A il one need de la t' shave off or bum off the original eyebrows and. by using thia latest departure, assume j u « the character of expression she may Ch<-oee. Tbe young lady shown trying the new device la A n ita LLogers of Chicago. :N a v y T rie s to C o n q u e r Fogs whlrfc eu'ker. nt O ll»«r iinl«4 te re ly «r. .tjt«r th» mln'ntry. H» waa ■ t.o e r fr, «nt»r th» rl«r»y »h»n th« Ill»hrrp r ,f Elphln. « h e « a » hl» » iä n ln«r r«ftt»«d te p»a» h l» — prehahly he ratM» >>t hl« kne«lerl<« e t th« yoaih'n « ll'ite m Oeldernltb nrrw lerarne tmo« re ■ w»»lfhy fntnlly. ha’ anon Ire i thia pe- Mrlen thrrmah » d!»p«it» « Ith tb« tua» l» r a« e»»r ■ «»tri» of r«rd» Fitllnwlnc thla «piaori« he n t raady i t , »all fer Am »rl' a »h«n h» < h»nr«d hl» rnlnd »nd «ll',«<-d th» briet |r, »all without him. Illa u n 'i» m m « te hl» r»arii« »nti (« r » him SO peuiid». »bea! *2)W, « litt w hl'h te n«y bl» a n d « bad hl«»«d Instant [«,polarity, and »r-f|Ulr«d »ein« k n e w le lt» e f medldn«, 1 brought him a ron»ld»r»hl» return He huf n«»«r tir ili a d«tr««. Krem th«r« b «» lt» te l a lo o t while before accepting P* ' leipc.ia.— T h e ear ba» a t laa* c a m » ia x a its own. -he top of ’ i e i»ad. And ’ h»n. the on» «sd only cue, « sal o * te rhe fern, a inc de­ sire for c u r-jig te n d ril* around «weep« a stray wtap. straight and lo r- mulabic. te adorn the cbeefe. M •- loeg bea.M of h a ir are being I cat all tbe time- One barber U»r » » e t cut 3Ó. T he " i r » ' '--O» were wary atxmt the aleck “rabbit-- They wanted to adjaat th»tn»eivea to afcort h air before 'hey let the remw.aing six inches he cut. By next year, »ome of the barber» predict, the m ajo rity o f g ir li w ill he wearing 'he “ra M x t* b«t> and It will be impossible. Looking at tbe back of a bead, to tell w hether It belongs to a mas o r a girt— and p am » to a wom­ a n '! “crowning glory“ w ill pass for­ ever from [»»tn. song and Kory. A r«»4e ’ "—* ■ ( b« ebn fa I» batti» alai». -T a » “Rabbit” Bob Permit» W ig­ gling and Girla Are Judged Thereby. A fte r y»»r» of being concealed ke- nea c-raees of hair, rhe ear baa a'»- ;»d forth In tr» pcekiagorle »rate of . '.j i- x r /.» m and it 1» by bee ear »«e«J te bara. that a g ir ls beauty w ill auoa be lacked. Eeeax«» • » « d e r that • « g“*rw. w* T ‘ » '»ak o f the character reader to TtWM • f ’ r r fall. OfaB B**<8 8 , ligi r o d . Now he may Judge a girl ■ wl’ - .,.- o»lng »»»n s rir.s g . I f a girl frir&! <« be Te fcfai h i f a s r t f — to as rrisun ai tendencies, woe bev.de j her H er ear w ill tefL ears. R .t let tie c.en look to their pmeVtiflZ for 8/t'**w tty . < > » ] fr.ar^l» in life are iife ‘8 JXkWt las/efa- May D »cover W j y « . levely rb!a<; Arctic Oxen Try Out E .* friec/la ro resoemhev For ye-tra they have h»id tbe floor in Warmer Climate M r» 'i the *8 7 ; and wiggled th eir ears— thoee wh-. 1 T L*y alw87S ’ hem. winery day r 1— f it 'r e edlfi'-ati, n a n d amuae- Gain. N o rw ay.— Ten musk oxen, «v «r n&<. ment o f fh e ir frien -ig Now there brought from Greenland recently on U :- c *-*r s«sd them, rp 'tn j or m»y be wm,« girla wha w ill dLacoeer a ta ll.n g vesaet. are spending tbe sum­ w inrry day. t . ;t ey too ,-an wiggle tbe-.r ears. mer on K jil'd m e n laiuud. oil the west • < a* are > rw » > x » ar*ev*«i<» I t may be that a g ir l» a b ility wilt coast of Norway. evrnr .ally be Judged, ant by tbe -»hell It 1» fcof-ed they w ill become uaed to pir.k* qualify o f her ewr. not by Its tbe ciim ale of northern Europe. T be Heat, o f these animals make« ex­ de ¡cate contour but ra th e r by expre»- atveneaa. Facial expressions may loae I cellent e a tin g as A rctic explorer» can their in te r» « god artenflon be coo- I testify, and there la always a demand fined to the ear. W hen intentneaa la for them in toologlcal gardens to he rrgiatered. let tbe ear be perked: "I T be anlm aia wander at w ill about laMitude. and It w ill droop languidly I IT KO SAID •F a r K« t t * '. r y n a n * rune eetey May I t e » U a * * » « le tk a « day." fie ara -fi«» saror Ears N o w A re W o m a n ’s G lo ry Wh« a r r r r neeria re aak for “hariry. Bat Sa» »..« food. hi» c«nL aia ’• <** a / -.• « *< » i a - « ' •« a saursRra • *hj»s « «*>1, o a r« a aad s»»x»» «eeeriatyie. a tre a t ¿era «r » « k e r r a n » « r a e » » a I ■» «r«ry t n « »JM asyXe*** A v i ’t a »p» ■ •-» an* e r y ta n tr a»t»aaian a « re «r«ry r.a .re i - T a : .9 • » » a lk « e f fff» aa-l »»,— . iy je tbooa- e h e »r» i»^»s-fi»tf o» « »rs f^ r 8 7 W <** r r r ' * . » f 5< mrptsiy«? ¿ m i­ r i 7 /''»*■» p c » iw 8 /r ?<, or b *r »1k»> fcalMrmIVy g rt**ada< v«far bi r*o p « 8 7 w ith > k&Mfy »r. « •>** 99 .*19* Ì9 « 8 * i ! > n 8. r iv i« v f » ♦ • '.r r 884 iS «J 8mrT« of tn » *j«n>a A • •-»»«•« a B-.t tener »»« 4 wtAtry day. rasi »8-1 if a i» I*-»««» « M r* »- "-’J»«l »»K '■»ad •■«tr « » . r-j««»r^<'-ee I« » r-*« > •r •e-'' ng. u t / p o r «p arr» v«s4r* * * * T f a s t *y o a * * •**»»:« rstfkr •*- f< 4arris»tarr2Sff s o i 4H»^>t«i7 » < --** *•* **p * ts pere e r­ 4e-r.-« tav*w«r! a ” fc* Aaa of ••• ♦ 5/1 w*-*iO. Is rbrrtr or«l a r * r ***•?*>* » *•« ese as^rr^T are uwMl j *>rw* je*a T 5 *y » e r * » f«-» •*« w*>rr» «ad W f ' M a LLO CH — «■> M fW /■»». 7 ~»8<; * '4 r * »f X>uf T » e tr„n«a 1 «U * - * * < tlb# XRnCl*? tk* • • J - . ’» fart » h « r* rtr M »ara *>• TljrtAnx fa r a ar^x’u.'^ That y-« »4- bave ’ aera. wta-ry d»y •’•'**! '* >. 'il— »■—. ■ By OOCCLA5 Kw <¿4 '» *• * « « M V O IC E r> a»4L«9re aad *♦* •pv** T *r e la s *»< *« * • h ä ärit 1 3 s , MrV-xf «f «or » !< *< ■ • A YOUR FRIEND YOURSELF and chopped onion, Juat as one ,lnfuls o f butter, one- h alf teaapoonful of «age. one beaten egg and »all and pepper to season. Shape in the form o f aauaage. dip Into t eaten egg and bread crumbs and fry In deep fat Serve w ith ring« o f fried apple, overlapping around the p latter "K tgU l Itll. L c W L wetera 'Z kiAYxrttC Newspaper U p I o v ) rals. When the supply ,,f cheap hors» flesh Is exhausted at Plymouth, th e slaughter-house w ill he d is m a n tle * aud moved to other fields. KILL OFF USELESS WILD HORSES TO MAKE HOG FEED Stockman Favor New Plan as Solu­ tion of Range Problem In East- ern Washington. O lym pia. W ash.—T h e apparent sue- cess o f an experiment In converting horse fl»«*> ln’ ° h,'g hn" *tlv,' n rise to the bop« among eastern Wash- n rton stockmen that a practical means haa at last been found to rid W.v«hlngt„n ranges of thousands of worthless w ild hor«««. declares Harold (lobyna, field leader for the biological survey, who returned recently from a coyote hunting trip In Benton county. T a ttle men and wool growers have long considered the horses a menace to the live stock Industry, since the animals, described locally as “knot- head Cayuaes.'' place an added burden on the none too abundant range. in recent month«. M r. Dohyna said, an enterprising lndlvtilnal baa estab­ lished a slaughter-honae and hog-feed Ing plant at Plymouth, on the south­ ern border of the Horse Heaven coun try, long famous as Its name implies as a horse range. T he horses are pur­ chased at an average price of shout S3 a head, which while low. enables the owners o f the long-neglected ponies to realise a profit hy rounding up their otherwise valueless animals, and the supply has so fa r kept pace with the demand. I T he slaughter house is modern In every respect, Mr. Dohyns said, and none of the carcass Is wasted. The flesh is cooked w ith corn and other cereals for hog feed, and hides bring shout S2 each, or nearly the cost of the horse, while the bones are d's- posed of to fe rtiliz e r plnnts at a price said to average »15 a ton. The hogs are shipped in. fattened and then re- shlpperi to the markets. Approxi­ mately « O hogs are fed at a time while there Is always a supply of horses »waiting «laughter in tha cor , F o ile d by P o rk Boston—A barrage of salt pork stopped nn attempt to rob the John r. Connor store. George M. Powell «tore manager, pelted two young yegg» with a large piece o f the stuff th a t goes with baked beans and It was not long „tit of the brine. The sudden assault and nnustinl weapon took the nerve away from the would-be