PeM ay. O ctob er M , 1 « M h o M I --» • D m t Jr * i 11" ' " , ' " 1 ,'K*1 •"'o1 '“»«li1, "" i'. nini III** <-han»rt»r and m #< lluu will bu beld ut »uni I t i « . (utltiiliun.il uutuuul (>> sp ecial Miai lati b u lle r. W iiile leni t.f su rli i n • i > i - i ux*ii t o r 't r l ii l ut lite 11 tuli He buoi un lite levy fo r lini fu llu w iiig r u a s u iis ; ¡iitum n |ni(iiivrm bava e u sltm l linproveiiieut* l l c y »bali muknjz»i|, Uay ut Nuveuiber, ItCìf», ut ih « ovai o f Ilio ingii Aclioul H O U IIH O LO nui»a or Irmi m uffili pulì» boat- tbcr4*on, nini In b-vy such sp ecial M u'cluek In thè aflcriiu ou , lo b u s s e « ; Ut** operuliou o f tbruc MttÙ lU O Q M riO N k *'i*t * bry »Imult^ b« lini. (I r a u o i'u r ati'IHional la * , not I» e irr o d vote un lite quosliuu u f i n - High M huul busse». ' 1 ¡w fll intuì tiefnrt) inbliig b a tte r, leu rulli« imi Ibi, dullar, <>n a ll'r r e a a ln g lite am uuut uf tliv U i i D ateti tuia libiti tiuy uf (Jet., Iw u -lblrd a full. Iluku in u tu ia b le rimi nini |>eraminl pru p- lavy in anni l» i»lrlct for Ibe IWJ5. # M O O L s OAKKf Imi ovuli fune bundrtul i l u g r u r » I n enbl mini illa trlrt, na n yeur iilZt), by m o r e 't b a n ai* A lle a i: bai te r fo r bulli w uffb'» '^ “ b ie n lie ll ' fo r llflt'itn illiliutcn ^ rimjitrity uf m e li realdi'iit In * per cen t »• “ " (lie .............. over am ount of J . II. K m nberger, h ia tr ic t Clerk. Itii'li 5l pi ubili, ca k es la o f a b o u t' (!M I1 retine«” 1 tie.il nini buku for I ¡iityrtii o f aulii rumi illalrie t auch levy fo r Ilio y ear im m e­ C. K. M ason, C h airm an o f ________ w. ____ w llllrly i n i i i u l l t M i g i * r . If p"p-J«|,„|| ib>i>in utlvisnbln fo r Mia d iately preceding. tu amile ctm alalfiu 'y. Muny hoard o f D irecto ra. Vaoiia p re fa r n aoiuew lial au b - y ver# ur® »ut thoruugbly bukud pur),,,,,,. o f n iisiiig money wllli It la n e cessary to ruiae lina Adv c lti-5 0 M anu al griddle ra k e althou gh ! ," " ‘v « 'T »•"' b o l­ wlileb lo tlefrny Ibe #xp#n»#s lile very tlilu one# are vonaitl- *ow’ * 1"* ^lnf w ,*l full u fler o f ninii apocini iniprovem aiil AU lllta OS KliU .»l. Nfcl.llAt, arad the beat by epicu rea, lim U' wy Uuv° bo» " nM,,ov'141 fro ,,‘ or linprovem enta lu nubi Hoad N ioU la LeftLy a * * '“ U, .III- i*»»t **..«!• vl ..ifettvt U u iiicl No. 4« llie oven. giid d la rak o b a tte r doen nut tiia lrle l No. to , W iialnngtou .1 v. «»Ii.i a -tt Ct/Wtljr, »tat# ot Oi.g -n, l i..l a bKUvut ¿ t - .l - g ot Mid ill«, »let * ill to fettle at III« High fctliool, i. rt tit« -otk 4»jr ut ft-.v< uiovt, rei|uire ahoi toiling. County,' O regon. MOTIOI ot m.k« the ftr» t m ethod T h e M aatarj f. J».nitor*• •uppliea ..se.# * • e • •• • • •. 2¿9 90 7. KuH ........................ Itvcipe will m ake » u wufrioa.| 8. L»4*ht Now with tlioac p rop ortions in 8 Water ..................... mind (he hou sew ife need noi It. I'uattge, >Utiun>r> and printing «0.00 re fe r to a recip e but run m ake T./Ul .......... » i . m *• aiiy —tiwmbcr o f w a d ies desired. MAINI BNANCB AND KKI’AIKX: If sour milk Is Used luke Ollly j Mainleu»a«e ut building and ground* ’................. 20* 0* l(rp«ir " f building and ground# 1*0*0 one teaspoon o f baking powder* T o ta l ........................................................................................................ i » im und add o n e -fo u rth teaspoon of VM8K0NMENT» tlllgh« «y». Itosd». HtrreU. Ilrtdgt-s): buhkug »oda to n e u tra lité I h o m o» i nt'Miily o f die sou r milk. If Ih e j INDKHTBUNEM8I m ilk la quite thick it may b« j ^ 1. Ife ndrd. «ad Istirw t lhrr.-«n ........... ... .................. » 4,10* S* 2. W'arreni, and lnt«r»»t thurrun ........................ «00 00 n eceasa rv lo u»e a little oiorr1 a a i a o c t a P i m c f o r m o liyw o o o c * L ir n » h i* . n u t o r t h i c o u h T a r f 111 « i »»ary ...................... UO»T NOTID RIUINI. A nd H I . HUNIkl. “JUHN M f L " Total ...................................................................... ; ............. ............. 0 4 . 7 0 » 00 Ilian one cup In ord er to gel * t.soo on j III. 1‘atifl«- laturnallonal H«.r»u I lot «I. 11.«"", flou Ita rm'»a burgos: ttpd TTIANttrORTATlON OK PIPIIJ»: ........................ ! ........... » ............ the b a ile r thin -«*«“ * ' ' u r , Hhm». Pwrtlm.4. Oct. »let «o Ne*. Uh. Itul" rial Hol ul, * 1 , 1100 , ai* In hauti 1NHIJHANCS: ............................................................................................. « 700 *0 ! W hen agg» are acaree ur I M . tll , « * „ lh, fri)B, of lh, H IS C S L U n O U li driving. 1. Premium t l r r l ’i bond ................................................. » 10*00 lugli In p rice one egg only can , M J wl|h (h4 |argMt oftvrieg of The gmalest series of horse showa 2. Audit ot dor*'» b-".kt .............................. ; ; ............ * too be u»ctl fo r 2 cu p fu ls o f m ilk j,rPn n » i money iu Antsrlra ever knor.lt Is being held now In Calk Total ................................................................................................... f 104 0« ! flou r, el*'-; if* th a t ease .... ...... fll.ooq f»r «b» *5 dags«» fo l»« lumia at Slock Ion. Satramuolo. Ven- KM Kit»: KVCT : .............................. ......................................................... * 1.072 • « I f,ri|rlI, cu pful n i" (T m ilk sbpqld »bi»wn uf whlcg kls.ooo 1» In »'wk. «— Total »itlnutrd svr*,unt of money for alt purposes during i i. m ake III.- b u tler o f aeven of »1000 and f|*« uf llh " " - ' Pon,on*1' «U former shows tho roar .................................... - .......................................... » 4 1 .2 2 2 M ; In- used 1« night III' ' « I ghaasmlnal » n » , Mu. ■«amenice by « fl.»»i né negtg KKTIMATBU KECKIITH Mi'* n g h t con elalen cy Att-ordlflg id' " The .tak e event, .rv Oljmplc Hot I. | ur* " •l,uW h‘------------------- rereal Seal lia. IX.IHHI. (or five galltul horva C< iiural Manager O M Plummnr «>f Krom county M.l^n.1 fuwd Oortn« Ui. coming m 'I c o I > e«i I 4.**«.«» rK e o r o th er left-o v e r »it j ; may be added to th is b a ite r t " Keaiil.' Horae' Show a .« orlaiit».., * * p,* ‘“ ° * ,tMl ,,o r«> *hew Mao t f tu »isle »< ii""l ./su l 'li.' " , tic .. ...lug i, .ol > c.tr Krom '« I* no-ntsry agfeo. 1 turd during tho coming •efe'*ol give variety. In tli«t ca se u«o ooo, to be shown In two divisions as îl* ,'r' \ * milh ........ „u,h. Total I"'ltd' a Indahlcdncse . . . J .................................. ..................... *22,**«.00 soap sto n e . griddle gives t h e ! horses; W K. Turner. I1.0J0, Junior The growth of (be horse »how fes * 2*2.12 b eet resu lta. Il should 1 never • vegaUfd b uses: Jlrnry Tlii. Ic. »1. lurv of the Pat-lfir IntemqUonaJ la Total warrant Indehteilneaa ........................................J ...................... Total anv'unl of all indehiedneaa ................................................... 22Ì.7I2.22 be greased . \\ lieu new It may . , t I hell»nil |H-nlu*: Old*. Worlmsn one of the (n»»t aignllltanl facta of I'M 'd this 2*rd day of Octob-r. I»2S. bo a tilOe d iffic u lt bul never g King. $l. 0 oo, polo mounts; tl. n.-«iij (ho rymeback of the horae. Attaat: «tea».) i| or y^u ' w ijl ¡jlW aya, J. a Kamberg. r. District Clark. -C E Mason. Chairman Board of Directors, l|Ve 1», An jjlqm |i"iin grnldlu )a tbo spine also . A little p a ­ tien ce when these griddles are new will bo amply rewarded in lha gbsoupc uf s'nok« nud 1» much b c tlc r cukes. Au iron griddle m ust be g reased b u l very lig b tly . AILOIi:: iuk I their ship.»—from commercial power as well. The I.ion trie power will be used. The calx th# ftrul tiim 'lays of hi;4cry P lace the griddle over tbo of S t Mark was the snsiga of the steam power that will be employai (town, thi-rc h.tvt !>ecn no greater world’s greatest navy, but it also will be v.hcn the vessel discharge. bout w ljilc you ure m ixing the fs lor.. In tho world's pr. ..r ■, than stood fgr the greatest export and its cargo in port. b a tte r. It should be very hot. th r* two. import M l business in the world. Compare the General Petroleum Evidently, ujton seeing a »heel of If fa t Is used rub it on with Venii nice supplied Europe with the tanker ’’Lio” with the Phoenician water, man hr.< always wu ilt-d to ices and delicacies of the East. paper or u s * u piece o f sa lt galley. The “Lio” will have an au­ cross it without got t i g Ids f v t erchant fleets filled the palaces of tomatic compass— the Phoenicia*» pift'fe on the end o f a fork. (¿1-1 w-et The mystery of the sen lha the “Bride of the Adriatic" with depended largely upon the coast thor o f these m ethod* will cllm - tie«ire to sec vt hot Ufcayaml llu wa­ gold from the seven corners of the ter—ha» always taken I >ld >>f men. world. ,i ngle U I, » b n .li w ill’ Induced them to scheiiX' nnd plan, traaually burn a»d cau»o much to labor ai.d build U> Mitii fy their The Yankee Clipper— sm oke. Make sm all griddle cukes desire. The World’s Greatest Ship fo r they aro e a s ie r to turn and It took less than five hundred Noah, the Master Hu Tier to bake. Hake Until top 1» p u f- ; yean to develop the Yankee Clip­ Noah was no moan shipbuilder. per, Hers was tho work)’.» greatest fed up and full o f bubbles and The dale UMinlly assigned to the ship—the fastest, sturdiest thing builtlnig of tin- Aik is '.MO It. C. tho edges cooked. T u rn and afloat—the chip that made Boston Nrt.h '< said to have built a ship cook on oth er side. Never turn and New York the world’s shipping th. t 1 of n rlj V t.NkTIAN 12«* centers and the Yankee skipper a griddle cake« b u l once or they 15.000 tuns. Tho Ark would com­ pare with merchant .- Iiipo on the the known world. The Phoenicians familiar figure the world over. will be heavy ami tough. The speed that some of these not only were- great sailors and m .* lotlky. It would be consider- traders themselves but carried the American clipper ship# could make r.l ly larger than many. In fact. Niistar Msolpw— ? cups flour, l.ut, v. "Other cr not we accept whole world’s merchandise. They was almost unbelievable. In 1W51 a dipper ship, the th" story of the flood and Noah’s conducted voyages for the Egyptian teaspoon* baking powder, H Phuraohs and for Solomon. For “Nightingale” of Portsmouth.sailed litt’e oi'tl” ?, drawing' and models spoon »alt, I <>#¥. I * pup* u: d even fi .gments t f actual »hips years nt n time these intrepid sail­ 33fl knots in twenty-four hours. rilOKNlCIAN MS B. Ç. The “Flying Cloud,” one of tho Ik, I inhlespoon sugar, i ors w ere away on a single voyage. have been discovered in Egypt that most famous of all clipper ships, lespoon melted shorleniug. nnti'date the Ark by many cen­ “Those in peril on the sea” was line and the stars for their naviga­ turies a phrase that meant a great deal ran 427 knots in twenty-four hours, tion. The “Lio” w ill be steered by Tho architects of the pyramids in. ic then than it doea today. Th* or more than seventeen knots an The “Lio” is provided W s ffls a — l »e Ibe M aster H er. Phoenician ship# were galleys row­ hour, in one of thoee world-wide electricity. were shipwright* as well. races our sporting Yankee_captains with water-making machinery, ke- On the walls of some of the ed by staves and equipped w ith ‘a s, m aking th ese c h a n g e s: beat makim; machinery, forced ventila­ tombs in Egypt there are boats pie- single square sail. There are very ■atleti coming home from Chinn, g s sep arately . Add m ilk to e era of thf the clipper cl ship was tion for the crew, automatic pumps. , ®f sh tur d that <1 to a« far back as 5000 (•W pictures of Phoenician ships in On a hot day nt sea, the sailor turns e beaten yolks, com bine with to COOO H. C. One ha.» fifty-eight existence. The artist has recon­ Am# erica's groat chapter of marl structed one at the right hand ear­ time history. The Clipper was on his electric fan, sips a cool drink, oars, two eshtas, a “flying bridge” rted flou r and baking pow der; ner of this page. It was a frail ship the world'd carrier until the day of and his vessel answers his will at and an anchor. So, the story of a l with egg beuter until a touch of his Anger. the steam vessel. ioo(h, then add I iqblgnpoon- Pity the poor Phoenician—a swel­ The First Steam Ship te Cross tho tering day in the Mediterranean— I o f m elted b u tle r. Heat till* Atlaatlc the slave at his oar—the sun boat­ 10 the b a ile r, then rem ove ing down on his unprotected head, The first steam ship to cross any g h ea ler and ca re fu lly fold In the whip ready over his back, abum- ocean suited in 1819. e sllfTly beaten egg w h ile*. In 1854 the world's largest ves­ ing thrist—the helmsman strug­ thin w affle b a ile r will make sel was constructed. It was iron gling with an oar twice his own and built at Mi Iwall-on-the-Thumes size to hold the course. very c risp w affle. If y«m Romantic? Doubtless! Rut most In England. For power it had a *h th a t type Use 2 cu p fu l* o f i steam engine capable of developing uncomfortable. As for me, I would 11.000 horsepower,' 'Tvith paddlo rather be supplying motorists with Ilk. wheels and propellers. To supple­ gasolino hml oils on Ihe Gen­ T h e w affle I™ » should be ment her engines which ih thtqt day eral Petroleum Corporation tanker >11 healed, then brushed on were not as sure of pet feet p er­ "Lio.” th sid e* with m elted «h or­ formance throughout the voyage a » they might have been, she spread ning. u n le ss you « re using un :AL 7000 yards of sail. •clric w affle iro n , which re CORI-ORA ■no N TANKRR The ship Vaa calleM the “Great ilres no grensing- T h is will " L IO , 1*2* Eastern.” The transition from .«oil­ ik e about H w nfflos. ing ships to steam-driven vessels was trying to the lover of ships, for It resulted in ■ vessel that had neith­ E opovere— It 1« n fur cry er th* graceful charm oPthe clipper fXIPPXR (Ml CU RA T RASTERN ISM nut griddle rn k e* lo popovgrs. nor th# trim severity of the modern I th is hollow m q ffln -sh a p ed Noah's Ark is not such an improb­ like this one that carried the world's steamship. ; commerce in about 200 B. C eud is made from I lie gridille able one. The Last Word in Shipping kH M aster Recipe wilh very “The Glory Thst was Venice” Phoenicia's Merchant Marine It Is quite a leap of the imagina­ tv chnngea, It is a long period of nearly 2000 tion from the “Great Eastern*’ to Probably greater sailor* than the year* from Phoenicia to Venice. It tho ship pictured at the right, tha Use only 1 enp o f flou r, I Egyptians v.'cre the Phoenicians, Petroleum Corporation the inveterate merchant* of ancient is interesting to see how slight General p m ilk, 2 eg g s. * teaspoon time«. Phoenicia wa«—“in far-away tho change is between the Phoe­ tanker "Lio," which is now hating 11 and one feuspoon o f mcll li 0 .” a tiny country north of Pal­ nician galley and the next ship ii,«tailed in It the largest «¡nclc- b o ile r. P ol flou r and milk estine. It stretched for two hun­ shown, the merchantman of the unlt Diesel engine ever built in the Vnitod State.«. This engine Is the dred and fifty miles ubrng the coast great maritime »tat# of Venice. a bowl anil heat unfit il •* Venice was not only a great me­ last word in power for the sea. of the Mediterranean. Tbe Influence rmolh. add I egg unbeaten and Whilt at saa only Dicssl and elcc- of thi* little nation was felt all over dieval military power, but a groat at m ixture one m in u te; add Amrrira’s Greatest Horse Show T lie A i gosies o f tJie jPast — and T ods ty’s S F o r Salo— Apple*, tu cent» a la»* and up. Hring contain er. fi. P ill, one nule «niiih on VVntaon S tre e t. e ta tf / "® \ SULPHUR IS B E S T TO CLEAR UP UOLY. BROKEN OUT SKIN R ela x w h ile you Any breaking out of skin irritation on face, neck or body is overcome qaickot by applying Wen tho- Sulphur, »•y* * noted skin tpecialist. Ib-cause of it* germ destroying properties, noth­ ing ha* ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that instantly brings ease from the Itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema right up. leaving the skin dear and smooth It saldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jsr of Rowles Mentho-Sulphur may be ob tained at any drug store. I t ii it used like cold cre R ide It's great to be able to ■ink in to the coml'ort- able scat aboard the Red Electrics. C hance to read your paper or magazine, t ilk with friend4 accom, .iny- ing you— o r Ju st settle bock and relax. You’re rested and fit at “journey’s end”. You will find in our show­ ing of Winter House Slip­ pers, scores of smart sty­ les, including a number of new models shown this season for the first time. Southern Pacific Lines Red Electrics All sizes for Men, Women, Children C. E. Allen / MIKE'S SHOE SHOP uuan ■ iif ti-itui? %, I f # i ^ j * M P p o » T L A :^ O c U I - i i c v .l $90,000 in Prem iu m » SEE TH E B E S T IN T H E LA N D y.^ _ *T r* T * th* *r'BT* tfc« 1725 ffectéc lnt.rmrt-r-1 U tcmúc L Expoaicioa. lue., wrill prwmt rbe gre«te«e tirar of livestock ever shown und«, a n . ro o f ta AJH.TW». Sc« chouMndt o f Be«t »nd D atrr C » ti> H on««, Su m«, • y ° f* » »«»d SoultD; ta .«dtclor. «*« Poultry sad D»* d sh o v ,. L.ad »tai u id th» >««trib- utor ignition—Fisher W one-piece windshield, auto­ matic windshield wiper— and cowl lamps. ^ImÔÊÊcà 605 : for voi this remarkable coach)value. Touring Roadiic Coupe 9ed»n C o tr. ui «re 1*1 Chas«»* ' «525 5? 3 6/5 775 A ' iE L y «g ir«* c en T r u c k CbAMfc AU t J . o. b, F lin t. M ieh . Bernard