The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 21, 1929, Image 2

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    THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
F rid a y, Juno 21, 1929
DO NOT STOOP TO
LOOK INTO OVEN
DIFFERENT WAYS
TO COOK RHUBARB
|£cialUU Stressing Good
Posture in Housework.
Precedes Almost AH Other
Fruits in the Spring.
f*rep*rod bp the ratted flute* Department
of Agriculture )
ThnM who cook on ■ gas or • I re-
trie rant# or on in oil «tore which lint
It* oven set »hove the burners. do
not hare to atoop to reach the oven.
But the coal or wood range which la
•o much need In farm home* generally
Ita* the oven alongside of the firebox
■below the level of the top of the atove.
The housewife who has a batch of
t>read. a cake, pie. roast, or anything
else In the oven, may And that, be­
cause of constantly stooping to watch
tFnparad h* th. L'nlted M.t<* D«p*rtn»«at
•t A*i Icultm» t
Young, tender rhubarb precedes si-
most all other fruits tu the spring, and
Is usually welcomed by the family
after winter's prepoudsrence of dried
or canned fruits, however liberally In-
teraperaed with grapefruit apples, and
bananas It la not necessary, however,
alwaya to s en s rhubarb as sauce for
breakfast or pie far dluner. Khubarb
la a good filling for tarts, cobblers, and
shortcake«. A “ cobbler" la baked In
an earthware or glass baking dish
with the fruit on the bottom and tha
biscuit dough oa top. A rhubarb short­
cake la made eiactly like a straw­
berry shortcake. The blacult dough
Is baked In a single large round layer,
which Is split and generously buttered
while hot Hard sauce la better than
cream with either of three rhubarb
desserts because of the acidity of the
fruit.
Try also a rhubarb betty while "pie­
plant" la In season. You can make It
with either rhubarb sauce or raw sliced
rhubarb. To a quart of the sweetened
or raw sliced rhubarb and sugar, allow
a quart of fine dry bread crumba, com­
bined with three or four tablespoou-
fult of melted butter before they are
put with the fruit. FlU a greaaed
haking dish with alternate layers of
sauce and buttered crumbs, and sift
cinnamon over the top. If the rhubarb
la cooked, bake for about 15 minutes
In a moderate oven. If raw rhubarb
It used, sprinkle each layer well with
sugar, and cover the baking dish dup­
ing the first part of the cooking so (hat
the rhubarb will ateam tender. Cook
for 25 minutes or mope and then re­
move the top and allow the crumba
to brown. Serve rhubarb betty bot
with or without hard sauce.
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KITCHEN
¡CABINET
I® llik VV Mt.ru N > «iu r .t t'aiest
j
!
j
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a*t sack our aisle as we
measure—
W • cannot do wrens and (sol
right.
Nor can ss atva pain and anta
pleasure,
For Justice avenges each si ght.
r i s air (cr tha wing or the spar­
row.
The bush tor tha rohln and wren.
But always tha path that la nar­
row
And straight for the children
of men.
—Alice Cary.
DESSERTS AND THINGS
A Dice pudding which usee rice as
a foundation, la prepared as follows:
FLASH
WhoWants to t* Bald?
LEAD DOG
Not many, and when you are
Ketting that way and loosing
nnir, which ends in baldness.
you want ■ pood remedy thnt
will stop (nilmu hnir, dandruff
and grow hnir on the bald hend
BARE-TOHAIK in what you
wnnt.
By
GEORGE MARSH
Edfjyrtj Kl Ky
TH E PENN PV-'Bl ISH IN d CO.
W N. V S..»*.«
SYNOPSIS
t’ p th» wild w »t*r* of th* US-
known Yellow to a, on * wliit.r*»
hunt. Journey tin h McCain stnt
l!»»l>«rd L*»ri>lv. hi* French-Cr**
comrade, with Flneh, Brock'*
puppy and their «!>'* leani Alter
several battle* with th* etormv
water* they arrive at a fvirh In
th* Yellow.t.ea Brock I* »ever*-
ly Injured In ms kina a portae*
snd Flash lead* il»»i>ard to the
unconactoua youth vlaapard tail»
Brock of hi* de tarsai last Ion to
And out who hilled his father
Tracka ere discovered and Ih* In o
hoy* separate for scoullne pur­
pose*. Brock I* Jumped by Iwo
Indians and a white man and
knocked unconscious, tie la held
prisoner, liaspord rescues him
while hi* captor* sleep. Uaspard
believes these men hilled hie fa*
tiler and la prevented from kill-
‘ns them by Brink Whit* out
alone (iaapard It shot from am­
bush by an Indian and kllla hla
would-be-slayer
Whit* out on
his trap tinea Brock le caught In
a heavy anew storm.
Uaapard
duds him and the two atari out
on Brock's trap tine. They hill
enouah deer end caribou to aup*
ply them with meat until sprint
Fruit Pudding-
Taka one cupful
of bot cooked rice.
S o f t e n a table-
spoonful of gelatin
In one-fourth cup­
ful of cold water
and when softened
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add to tha bot
rice; add one-half
cupful of diced date« and four
minced figs, one fourth of a cupful of
sugar and one cupful of whipped
creaui flavored with a teaspoonful of
vanilla. Turn Into a mold and chllL
Serve with cream and sugar.
Detroit Cocktail.—Cover three lem­
on skins with two cupfuls of boiling
water—cover for five minute«. I ’se
Don’t Stoop to Look at Your Cape.
CH APTER X
the wuter with one cupful of sugar,
what she Is cooking, her hack becomes
— IB—
add equal parts of red and white
Tery tired on baking days.
cherries, cover with the lemon sirup
The Stalk o f the Dead
and chill. Servg topped with red
Home demonstration agents In Illi­
The day following, ns the vanished
nois and other states are stressing
raspherriea with a spoonful of pow­ sun rimmed Indigo ridges with red and
good posture In doing housework as
dered sugar on top of the glass.
gold, tinting the white reaches of
contributing to the health o f the home­
Watermelon Cocktail.—fe e a pota­ lake and muskeg with rose, the dogs
maker. They recommend, as a remedy
to ball cutter In removing the balls were stopped a mile buck of the mala
for the tired feellDg due to stooping
from the center of the ripe melon. Fill camp.
down many times to look tnte the
glasses and pour over an orange or a
"W e tak' no chance, dime day. Dose
pineapple sirup: serve very cold.
prop not amhusli us eef Gaspurd La­
Baked Caramel Custard
Data and Coconut Nuggets—Take croix can help. I go an' have a I wit."
Excellent for Dessert one pound of grated coconut one small
“ Bight enough! But liu going, too."
The hunters wired the team to trees,
Custard desserts appear more fre­ can of condensed milk, oue pound of
quently as eggs become abundant In dates one-fourth cupful each of brown then, separated by * hunderd yards
the spring. One does not want them sugar and chopped pecans Seed the to Noes a possible surprise from hid
all the same flavor, however. Caramel dates chop fine, add all the Ingre­ il.m enemies, started a comp ete circle
custard Is usually an acceptable vari- dients and make Into balls Flatten of the camp to tut any approaching
ation. and Is easy to make.
The •lightly and place In a slow oven, trails. They had neurly completed
sirup with which It Is flavored may turning once to brown on both aides their circuit and were close to the
For an evening supper one of the decoy trail, made weeks before by
be kept on hand, or It may be cooked
as wanted. Half a cup o f granulated most enjoyable ways to have all pres­ Has|iard. when the Imlfbrved. who wits
sugar la allowed to brown or caramel­ ent have a good time Is to let them ahead, walked swiftly forward and
ise over the fire, while In another make their own sandwiches or salad. stopping, bent over the snow; then
II the materials on a large raised his hand and be 'kor.ed to
pan, some water Is brought to the Have
boiling point Add half a cup o f boil­ platter or two and one may make his Brock.
"One passed here and did uo: re
ing water to the caramelised sugar own combinations, wjille the host or
tu-n.” muttered Lecrolx “ He wait for
and simmer fi mlnntes. The bureau hostess nonre the coffee
A chafing dish or electric grill may us."
of home economics gives the follow­
First, the two, again widely sepa
be called Into use to serve a rarebit
ing directions for making caramel
It Is always entertaining to most rated, cautiously completed the cir­
custard:
guests to see food prepared at the cuit. No strange trail led from the
1 quart milk
t tbs. caramel
table. If It Is well planned and ar­ camp. He was there. Hidden In scire
I egg*
sirup
thicket of young spruce, near the tent,
ranged beforehand.
H cup sugar
14 tap. salt
Keep the Back Straight When Looking
14 tap. vanilla
Floating Island With Figs.—Chop lay a fr e e with a cocked rlfie. waiting.
Into Oven.
The forest was purple with dusk us
Heat the milk slightly with the fine a few figs, add a few gratings of
oven, that the housewife train herself sugar, salt, and caramel.
Be sure orange rind and cook with a little the two friends »greed on » line of
to bend knees, ankles, and hips, but the caramel Is entirely dissolved be­ water or fruit Juice until amooth. action and started their stalk. He had
keep her back straight when obliged fore this mixture is poured into the There should be one-half cupful of hidden himself—this unknown enemy
to look at anything below the usnal lightly beaten eggs. Add the vanilla. puree. Beat the whites of five eggs —to shoot them In cold blood. Merci­
angle of vision. A little practice— Pour the mixture Into custard cups. Dn,u frothy, then add one fourth tea- less ns a lynx watching a rabbit run.
perhaps a few morning “setting-up ex­ and add a small piece of butter to Fpoonful o f cream o f tartar and heat he waa waiting for their return from
ercises"—will assure good balance In each. Bake In a pan surrounded by until stiff and dry. Add one-half cup­ their trap-lines. They would show him
this position, and If one Is careful water In a moderate oven. Test by ful of sugar to the fig puree, then equal mercy.
“ Why not get Yellow-¿ye and Flash?
to think about keeping the hack placing the point o f a knife In the fold In the beaten whites of the eggs.
straight, going to the oven will he a center o f the custard and If It comes Butter a large fancy mold and pour They'll smell him out," Brock sug
beneficial heodlng rather than a source out dean remove the cups of custard In the mixture, cook over hot water gested.
"N o !" had been Gaspnrd't decisive
o f fatigue.
at once from the hot water.
The twenty minutes, keeping the water
The pictures were taken by the custards may be served either hot or Just below the boiling point. When answer. “ Een de dark, de dog wool
yelp and warn heom. and he get away
United States Department of Agricul­ cold with caramel sirup If more of cold unmold and surround with a cold
Eef dey Jump heem he might shoot
boiled
custard.
ture.
the caramel flavor Is desired.
or rut one wid de knife. I hunt dut
For the Tea Table.
For porch, lawn or garden pnrtlea fre e .“
So they started, a hundred yarda
the simple cooling drinks with a
PASS CLOSET MADE THROUGH REMODELING
dainty sandwich apart, to follow the trap line In to
and cake make a the camp, for the one In anibuah ..outd
m o s t agreeable wait, now. to shoot by the light of the
fire of the returned hunters and would
refreshment
Iced Tea —Use lie close ‘n.
Fifty yards from the camp the mov
a teuspoonful of
tea to a cupful of lug shadows faded Into black patches
boillog water; let o f scrub. An hour passed and the
the tea s t e e p , forest floor beueath the spruce was
well covered, for five minutes, then bunked with blackness. Then from a
add ice to chill. Serve with sugar, great naked poplar beside the decoy
lemon, cloves. A sprig of fresh mint trail floated the "Whoo, hno— boo—
dipped into granulated sugar makes a hoo, whooo— hooo I” of the horned
most attractive trimming for a cup owl.
Again, the hunting call of the winged
of Iced tea. Pineapple slices, bits of
assassin of the night broke tin tense
preserved ginger are all well liked.
silence. Shortly, the an»- erlng voice
Fruit Punch.—Pour one pint of boil­
of It* « te drifted ovei the froxen
ing water over two teaspoonfuls of
spear heads of the black spruce. For
black tea, steep five minutes. Boll
a apace, the frosted stars glittered
two cupfuls of water and a cupful of
above a soundless finest, then, again.
augnr five minutes. Prepare the Juice
Hie muffled threat to the little people
of three lemons and two oranges, add
of the snows waked the titter night.
to the »Irup one cun of grated pine­
Shortly, like a ghost, a blur of black
apple ut a pint of sliced strawherrles.
crossed the snow of an open space,
When cold add the tea Infusion and
blue In the starlight, to dissolve in the
plenty of cracked Ice.
blackness of a thicket.
Cleveland Punch.—Mix the Juice of
See anything?''
four Bines one cupful of water, two
No,” came the whisper. ” 1 hunt
cupful*
sugar made Into a sirup. every place near de camp. We get de
Just before serving add cracked Ice dog. Dey weel fin' heem."
and a t*«• ( 1 1e of ginger ale.
’’ Yon bet they wllM If he's still
Pecan Wafers.—Peat two egg» ontll here."
Simple Type of Pass Closet
i light, add one cupful of brown augur.
Stealing buck to where the Impntlent
I Sift ftiree tablespoonfula of Hour, one- dog* chafed and whined ut their tree*
fT*repartd by the United Ftate* Department 1 half for convenience. The space be­
| fourth tenspoonful each of baking
o f Agriculture.)
tween the doors and the wall was powdei and aalL Add to toe egga at being thus deserted without food,
In remodeling a house-In Washing
Gaspard and Brock, each taking two
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.
.
utilised for a buUt-ln buffet or side- and sugar with one cupful of pecan
on leush. returned to the hnnt.
..
,
.
:
board.
The
lower
part
of
the
pass
nuts
cut
fine
and
one-fourth
teaspoon­
•
/1 i n a / i rv I I
r , m m e l o i n l b / . .Iln ltv# «
With repeated p#ta and whispered
two a adjacent
bedrooms
Into the dining closet on the dining room side was
ful of almond extract Sprcai on a command*, "Go get 'em. Flash! Get
room and kitchen. Each of these rooms used to store the electric toaster, per­
| buttered sheet, cover with halves of
had a clothes closet about thirty Inches colator, waffle Iron and other articlea the nuts and bake. Cut Into squares em. K fiia l" Brock released the strain­
deep. Instead of doing away with needed in the dining room but not In wMIe warm.
these closets, oue was cut through for the kitchen.
Tsa Balls.—Take one-half cupful of
a passageway between the remodeled
Soiled dishes are passed through the : peanut butter, add one-half pound
rooms, and the door was placed on the lowest shelf of the upper closet to the each of dates and figs, all put through
dining room side to balance the posl
kitchen side, where a continuation of a meat grinder. Add sugar to make
tion of the closet door already there. the sink dralnboard makes a counter Into balls and roll In granulated
An artist who la careful In the selec­
The closet on this side was success
for stacking them.
The sink Is lo j tugar.
tion of tha pigment* for hla picture«
fully converted Into a pass closet at cated directly hack o f the sideboard,
Cream puffs made aa usual and usually reckons that they will Iasi
relatively small cost. The wall was so that when the dishes have been filled with whipped cream or a cream
(wo or three hundred years. Natural
removed from the upper part on the j washed they are put away without tak­ custard make rnosl delightful morsels
pigments have been discovered Hint
kitchen side, and shelves were built
ing any unnecessary steps.
j n * serve with tea Make the puffs nave kept their color for at least a
at convenient Intervals to hold dishes
The arrangement described was gug
thou* one-fourth as large as usual.
hundred million years.
A hnlf door was placed on the kitchen gested by a specialist of the bureau of
These am lent colors were part ot
side, and the former door of the closet, home economics of the L’ nlted mates
Hie wings of Insects not unlike but­
on the dining room side, was cut In 1 Department of Agriculture.
' T W i X l *
H t CLGL
terflies. Insects of thnt ancient period
were i-uugln and died in mud hunks
Or Anywhere Else
and were burled by fresh mud dvr
A dark floor makes the best back
HOUSEHOLD HINTS
Although Hie Lulled States senate posits. A sciential examining fossil
ground to set off rugs.
uiny lie the rnosl august deliberative •IM-t-lincn* produced In this manner dla
s
e
e
Silk materials look best if Ironed on
j body In the world. It really makes a
the wrong side while still damp.
Clean the shelves where the pre­ poor showing compared with the over- covered iruies of their original colors.
* • *
serves are stored while the supply Is plump person who tries to pick out Unfortunately there colors faded aftei
the protecting layer* of dried mud
Lukewarm wafer, mild sonp, quick low.
l.resi calories In a cafeteria.—Seattle were split off, ex|M>slng tha ancient
handling and drying are recommended
Dally Time*.
color to the light and air.
to prevent dye* In garments from run­
After Icing a cake, let tt stand In a
Horne years ago truces of a reddish
ning.
cool place 20 minutes before It Is
Fed Angry God*
pigment were found In the bncklsiiie
* * •
wrapped or boxed.
Snllora of uni lent Greece thought of a fossil crocodile believed to he mil­
* • •
A clothes closet Should have a win
•hat storms at sen were caused by Hie lions of years old. while geologist*
dow to provide the light and ventliii
Before baying goods for summer anger ot the gods, and to distract and
jnce found a greeiiUh pigment, like
lion, which prevents moths and keep* dresses lest Hie fastness of the dye
please H.e deities they would throw that of green leaves, In relay from a
(lollies In good condition.
1 by washing a sample.
piece* ot bread Into the sea.
well hundreds of feet deep In the des­
ing huskies, who acuavl that aoiue-
Ihtng waa wrong—some animal near
th« camp th v should hunt down tn
Ih« blackness.
M J * £ . '.J *,
Mad with excitement
the two
r.w g*ts at AS IV.Ur* I* TVSW1 Alt!.-Us
Writ* ft*
Huskies failed Into the gloom, yelping
Scottela!«, Pnnnn.
W
.
H.
Forst,
Migr.
at each plunge lu I lie devp snow. 'Bo- j
hind them stole Brock Mcfaln, hla
Safety Valve
kulfe loose In Its sheath, Ills blue An­ Horned Brasilian Frog
"W hs! Is your Idea o f social pre­
gora gripping liTa cooT.il rfile. Hoy oil J !
Small but Dangerous cedence?"
the camp, to Hie vast, the thick yelp 1
"A means o f mental relief." aald Sen­
A
horned
Brasilian frog which harks
of Yellow Eye mingled with the higher
voice of Hlll-Kar as Huspurd set them tike a dog when It bees Its temper, la ator Sorghum. "It glvea ua something
Into the murk lo bunt down the lurk­ one of Hie latest arrivals at the rep­ harmless to worry about when wo
ing enemy, aud the forest was shortly tile house of the New Y'ork Zoological might tie templed to trifle with really
serious affairs of alate."
a bedlam ss the excited dogs thrashed park.
The strange frog la five and a half
through the deep snow yelping ut they
Tke Surprit#
Inches long and green hrouxe In rotor.
ran.
label
M atter—What
does
tills
For a space, from the direction ol The keepers were warned Hist Hie
the yelping. Brock knew that the dogs animal was dangerous, hilt they were "W all and Aee" mean?
Gardener— Well, I forgot Jug' wot
were beating aimlessly buck snd forth Inclined lo disregard (Ills on account
over a wide area; then the familiar o f Its small star until they saw It I planted there, air.—Loudon Oplnlolk
Apparently sverae to pub­
snarl slid fighting roar of Flash, out aroused
Haute Cleaalag
s hundred yards sway, started bis licity. the frog made aa If to attack s
photographer who had come to take
blood with a leap.
“ Git the lawn mower, Mag.“
Ita picture shortly after Its arrival,
“ Flush's got him I"
"Ilu h?"
It
From threw directions the growls of •ays f'opiilur Science Monthly.
“ Till* grata rug Is sprouting."
Flush had draw n the separated huskies Jumped at the man, snapped Its Jaws
through the murk of the spruce, yelp- ' and harked furloualy, tn much the
lug .is they ran Then as the flounder- | same manner aa d»ea an angry dog.
lug ItrvK'k neared the spot w here his dog
One of the curators, after examin­
w as hlludly fighting tu the death against j ing the frog, an Id Ihat It could Infilct
•tvel and lend, from the blackness the a painful wound with Its strong Jaws
great husky bellowed forth his pcun and teeth.
of victory
Benching bis dog with n few strides j
Prialing Plant*
Brock fingered the trluger o f hla gun, i
The tremendón* amount of reading J
tlirusi forward at a black muss In the j matter that Is consumed annually by I
•now.
Ihe Fulled States Is shown In the r e
“ Flash I You got .
By ths port o f the biennial census conducted
Northern Light»—the hear trup I
by the Department of Commerce In
Brock struck a match
With leg M t which shows Hint the output of
grlj'pvd by the toothed Jaw* ot the the various publishing plants o f the
boar trap. *et In the decoy trail, lay Fnlted States represented a totcl value
the crumpled body of a free. Knotted of F-i.5H7.425.0IS, an Increase over ?025
In death, the frost blackened face of I d i per cent.
grimaced horribly as sightless eyes
The figures show a total of 22.542
starv'd up at the boy who bent over establishment* engaged In printing of
It.
nil kinds. Including Job printing, and a
“ So we've froacn our hands to stnlk total |wty roll, exclusive o f salaried
a dead mnn 1“ muttered Brock with a e n t j > I. i > ec*. o f • ITS,'.".'I "Tt. divi.l e I
Children's aloma.ha sour, und need
shiver of mingled pity and loathing, as among 2fl!.fT?l employees.
he thrust hi., blur fingers Inside his coat
Newspaper* and periodicals to the ! an anti-nrld. Keep their system*
beneath the armpits lo revive circula­ total o f 10.073 were published, rep­ sweet with I'hllllp* Milk of Magnesi* !
tion. f»r the night was growing hit­ resenting an Increase of 3.3 per cent j When tongue or tirent ti tell* of acid
i condition— correct It with a *|x>oufut
ter. Then the excited huskies, fol­ over 1025
i of 1 'till! 1 |. m Modi men ami w mm-tt hnvo
lowed closely l>y Gsspnrd. reached the
_ . ,
1 been comforted by this universel
trapped assassin.
*** * , r °**
* **
Sweetener—more mother* should In-
"Ah hah I" exclaimed the surprised
Helndeen have high commercial
for
rh|lllr,.„ „ u *
hnlfhreed. "I puss not fifty yards from value. They can l>e used to replace |Upaullt , h,IIK
,0ke.
„..„tralla*»
here w'en I circle de camp, hut nev- Eskimo dog*, or a* pack animal*. Their Uinr* *, hi than the haraber thing* too
alre look for de trap."
fiesh I* excellent for food. I heir hide* ,,ftpn employed for the
No
"lie must huve been caught yester­ « dm k«» it leaping tatK*. lx*>ti unii oth«*r
«hotil<! bo without It.
day," said Brock. "In forty bein'
...
clothing slittatile for use In th* Arctic
Chimp* |* the genuine, preaeri p-
he'd freeie In a few minutes, wen. am, reindeer milk Is reported to make donai product phystrlan* endorse for
this cutup Is getting too hot for ua. excellent eheree. Mnn can almost sub general use ; Hie name Is Important.
We’ve got to move."
■1st on the product* the*» animal* "Milk o f Magnesia" has been the U. ft.
The ttovly was that of a short, mid­ provide,
yet they live at practically registered trade mark o f the Charlee
dle-aged free. Thv gun wlllch was no cost to the owner. In the future II. I'hmi|>* Chemical Civ and It* pre­
cocked, was a 9U-.'IU Winchester, com­ tti* tundra* o f the *uharttc region* decra.or Charte« It Ftillllpa since HT7&
monly used In the country, hut when
III no doubt tie stocked with th
Gnspard drew the knlfq from the herds ns the slope* o f the Weal are
lK-n.1 embroidered »henHi. he gave an , „ H.kr(, w„ h f c , „ e ani)
exrlnmntlou of surprise. "By gur,"
lie gasped. “ My fader's knife I"
j
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W h a ir You're *ure? You recognise
R. r. r , „ y S p relm ...
M akes L ife
Sw eeter
P hillips
L
Milk
o f Magnesia
Danish »denude ship Dan*
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1 The I>nnl*h
“ Ye*; It ee* de handle—dis cut her*11
*
hn* found two unusual *|>eclmrii* of
And de same notch een de blade, lie
deep sea fish In Auatmllnn water*.
chlj'pcd eel on a stone.”
One I* the female deep sea angler.
For an Interval, the kneeling figure
Iter mouth la of extraordinary alre ’ ■»
f
j
of the son of I'lerre Lecrolx set a*
*• Balsam of Myrrh
and she carries the male angler, - !
flrsi M tttiM la iM AM
»HIT a* the froten murderer, anchored
. . . .
, tiny fifth In comimrlrnn to N r own
to the ln«*xnrut»le vlw of
J mws . « . . .
. . . __* .
w..._
_ 11 ______
________ . *s
. . they
k . v
b“ lk' attached to her body
The
P A R K E R 'S
Then .._____
the small
eye* glittered
other la a lantern fish, a habitat of
H A IR B A L A A M
met hla friend'* ayni|>athetlc gnxe.
IfSMivraiwn.Us«
” i «II* • fatlU
deep* where It Is believed no daylight
Me^oie. Cals* « sm I
“ I go nord an' learn from dese peup
penetrates.
The fish ha* It* own
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m
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F « M Halt
een de moon o f de cru*t."
a— «n l |t •«» «i I ruiYKi*
phosphorescent light*, strung along Ita
H i e . -
I V > « I « I - ( - £ '■ °
“ Ye*, old purtuer. we'll go north
aldea like a row of porthole* on a F L O R IS T O M S H A M P O O - !4#«1 for « a « tn
w hen the snow grow* hard for good i
Steamer.
r<nmw* U*»n « n i l í ' i r k ' i ' i I I «ir !t**««fli M tk H th #
sledding. Now, come, let'» feed the
hair »«»ft «*»4 Huff?
M rrnia by utail or » I d m *,
r'-au liia ru t « 'ham* at W ork«* 1‘ atchntf«*. H T «
dogs and oar own empty stomneha."
Cannibal Gjrptir*
So returning to the enmp. the friend*
When nineteen g.v|i»lca at Prague
left the thing In the *not* that had !
come to destroy them—shoot them , Cxechoslnvakln, confessed to a doaten s a d b l * n»<-k r ed u c ed l o n o r m a l o d e s
down ruthlessly from omhusb To (Jim case* of cannibalism Ihe attorney gen In * sh o r t (l in e hv a m a r v e l o u s n e w
purd, these murderer* of the futher he crnl refused to hellevo them. Gypsies h.-ma t e m e d y w h i c h h u n d r e d » s a r h a *
cu r ed th em
Kent on an s h a o l u l a g u a r *
had loved were so much vermin. Be­ have a reputation n* booster* and • n i e « (u p r o d u r o s a l l » ( a r t o r y resulta.
cause they desired Ihe Yellow la-g conn Hare, and the strange confession ten*
A l ’ o a la l ( l e i * * « F u l l ( * » r f I r u ls e s .
try for their own they hud wl|»ed out understood In thnt way. An InvosHgn
. n i v I I x « F o n i v i : i o.
tlon
was
made,
however,
and
the
TIKI
W e » l I l k S tr e e t
-
«e d a lln . M * .
I'lerre Lecrolx as one crushes the black
For Galled Horses
G oiters A bsorbed
evidence was uiiu.lstiiknhlr Hint the
t fiy
t J
v on
r f l V one
H I t T O * fncj,
l i l t w ,
( and
H i l l
( now
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v would
v v r u t ' l
V deni
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likewise with Brock and him. In th* 1
h»'> «H.inlly been eating ho-
month* on the headwater* he had he- m,,n brln«* Two o t
kypslea wen-
come a fatalist. Never again did he women.— I ’at h Under Mugnxlne.
lio|>e to aee the Starving river and thv
M oney Spent on Roofs
lieople at Hungry House. Some day
It cost $ 123,21 o..'KV, literally to kev-p
I k - f o r e the wedges of the returning
geeae crossed Hie aky. he would go to a roof over the heads of Hie Amer­
Join hla father— some day, the Cree ican people In IU27, the department
wolves o f these while traders would of commerce survey Imllrnlea. Thnt
Hike toll of Guapnrd lecrolx for thv amount was spent on all types of roof
men who had so mysteriously dlsnp mnterlnl—slate, tile, rhingle, n*l>c«t<>*
and so on. Cement products used for
pen red.
The following morning they pried roofing are not Included In the total
down the spring with s spruce sapling given, however, and that mnterlnl
freeing the Jaws of the bear trap, and prohuhly added considerably to the
total sjient upon roofs.
hurled the fr e e In the »now.
(TO B K CONTINUED,)
Cues» Again
V m Buns Ball n in « In your laundry.
Tiny rust spots inny come from Infe­
rior Bluing. Ask Grocers.—Adv.
"Buying movement follows early
nervousness." That sounds like a
Great Day 1« History
dock market note, but It merely re­
The United Rtntes and England aet
fers to the fellow who finally hat
made up hla mind to buy the ring.— the boundury line between Oregon nnd
Canadn ol the forty-ninth parallel on
New Orlenna Tlmea-I'lcoyune.
April Z 184«. For the flrat time In
Ua history Hi« United Staten held an
Mother Bear’$ Progeny
There are usually two bear cub* dlapured jmvseaslon on the I’nrlfic.
In a litter, although occasionally obe
or three appeur.
Natural Color« Kept for Amazing Period*
Possible Error
"A re you n druggist?"
“ Druggist nnd chemist, air."
"Very good. Now hnveu't you put
surgical dressing on till* windwlch?"
Farm B oys' H «a v »n
There are not a doaeh plow* In th«
entire republic of Haiti.— Farm am?
Flrcsldo
Cxechoalovnkln go«« dry the day
preceding an election nnd reiuntn* •<>
until Iwo hour* after the derlnrnlUuk
of the poll.
Home men would rather loae a
friend than the liest of nn argument.
More things come lo those who don't
wait for them Hum to those who do.
Good for ths Vocal Cords
F i r « Deb (listening to radio)— I
love that announcer's vole*.
Second Deb—It’s nice. I hear he
eata plank steaks to keep up the Urn
bre.—Life.
feeling Run Down?
Over 400,000 women and girls who
were weak, 'blue," nervous, run­
down, and unable to do their work
'ly, have improved thrir
bv taking Lydia E. Fink-
egetable
Compound.
By
ham's
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Compound
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evei 100
report benefit. You can be almost
certain that it will help you too.
m
Lydia K. Pinkham 's
ert* of the state of Nevada. Both ol
Escape From Radio
\ F(ji'tahle ( oiiipoiind
these find* were doubted, but this
Blessed are the meek, for they never
new discovery Indicates that tb« red
will he called upon to do any radio
dish stain of the crocodile bones may
SCHOOL FOR M EN
announcing.—Adrian Dally Telegram
reully have been blood, and that the
Trusta, ta. SIISI MISS TR A DU « rSOmjlONS
E n roll niiy lim «. H*n<l fo r I llr r n iu r «
Nevada pigment may have been Hint
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An
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toper
anya
thnt
It'a
the
of long-burled leaves.— Montreal Fam­
f . M . C A l»l*l%
P o r t la n d , O rego n .
drinking between drlnka that hurta a
ily lieruld.
fellow.
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Pity
Cross examiner Uo murdereag on
stand)—And ufter you bad poisoned
the coffee and your husband sat at
the breakfast table partaking of th*
fatal |Hiilon, didn't yon feel the slight­
est pity for him? Didn't tke fact thnt
lie was about to die and was wholly
unconscious of It excite your sym­
pathy? As he rat there, didn't you
feel for him at all?
Widow—Yes, therS waa Just one mo
mem when I sort of fell sorry for
him.
"What moment was that?"
"When he a*k*d for a second cup."
—Judea.
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