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MK A frTF(TIVIC. OrMt itman4 r thn, train an4 a!t ya In arurtv p il Una Writs t'tr fr partli-ulara Natlmtal ll"t Aanry, Ki riux.a Iildg , txnvar, "-l-. liMMiitHta aat) HtarliMnle l"rtartitUa writ NMHait1 t all art of th world. Wnn ual ant) brtthfr-' fr. Ilnltr Mrm ('., tI HI. Clair Ht., hlcaa. 111, KtabllBN1 laU. Hii4iIii ftiirfca Ura aMl lim, rrlr4 In mti4 Ho. Ini rrM nmi all rar rt.uM. o 0 huakjrcbirliaa-klir. Kr ratal Panh.na tUlfhrl, 411 Mar . CarrduA, Ind AT KK'A At.KAMR N ICR It HKMnSM f-f all dlaana, wrlta wlr, tiD MM I rlna (V, Mall Urdar Ilt , Whlttlar Itoaivvartl, loa Arm , California. lAiXU IT. Tiny traaaum (ram rifjr Ktntim. Wa'd lava to tva yo on. jttt ftama and addraa pronto, Otrta Mta aloa Bhoptja, Hoi 141, A la mixta, Calif. Vm.ir Makio in Vr Htan. Praaaant, prof It a ai. KHrlJca ttfltacasarr. W (Mth ("artlralara frt-a ('Mi aady Ca Hwt lit. Wall airt vtatton, Naw Tork. CALIFORNIA STATE APPROVED LANDS Hintll ImpniTad farraa la Vfll ulllihl MttlunrnU Kroll. alfalfa, dairy, bog, poul try. I hurrho. blirh trbuol, (mnmu icbn.il. Almnlniiruvixl UmUvlih Brmt water rlghia. Lu; Uriu. Writ fnaa Pan W. N. U, PORTLAND, NO. 1 6-1 927. "Mouee State" Thirty-eight atataa In tht country art "uioue atulen," In which pracau tloni ahould be taken to prevent tuuuaa plague, Ilk that In California. A gua maak for uiluera hua been developed that enn be carried In pocket, being llttl larger than to bacco can. of the Buzz Family f nitm Roaches Jikfci&ttZr The KITCHEN CABINET (IM mil, Wun Nawavmiw Union.) fbla world that w r llvln' la la mighty hard to but, W tt a thorn wlih vry ro llut ain't th roan awtt GOOD DISHES When serving a roaat on mny omtt potatoes and serve the following broad, eliminating some of th starch In th menu ; Spoon Brad. Taki one etipful of cArnnieul on tenxpoonful of oak tug powder, jn cupful of milk, one and one half cupful of boiling wuter. two beaten egga and two tiihlenpoorifuls of shortenltig. Mis (he corn meal with th boiling water, on teaapoonful of anlt and simmer ten minutes In a double holler; remov from the beat, add the yolk of the egga, abortenlng; cool and fold In th elimy ueMten while with the baking powder, link half an hour In a hot oven; aerv from th dlah. Splc Nut. To one cupful of sugar add two tnhlcspooufula of but ter; when well-mixed, add two well beaten egga, on ctiiful of flour, on fourtb cupful of thinly shredded citron, one ball teHpiuiifill of cln nnmon, one-fourth cupful of almond one-fourth teHapoonfut each of allplc and clove. Mix In the uaual ordi-r add flour enough to mnk Into ball th si of hickory nut. I'lac on buttered tin an Inch apart and hake a light brown. They may he dipped In to melted chocolat or In fondant. If dealred, Prd ChicknItoll a fowl In ai llttl water a poaalhle, till th bone slip out caally, IteiiHtv the akin, pick th meat apart, mix together the dark and light meat and aeaaon the liquor highly with aalt, pepper, celery tall and lemon Juli. I loll down to on cupful of the liquor and mix with tlx meat Butter a mold and decorate with ellcee of hard cooked egg on th (Idea and bottom, alao with thin slice of cooked bain and tongue cut Into fancy ahapea, I'ack In th meat and aet away to harden with a weight on top. )lp th mold In warm water and turn out carefully. GaruUh wltb paraley. Popcorn Pudding. prepare a cus tard of two egg to a plot of milk, sugar and flavoring to taste, and atlr In a cupful or more of frenhly popped and ground corn, take until the cus tard la wt. In a moderate over. Tartar Saue. Mix one tahleapoon- ful of vinegar, one teaapoonful of lemon Juice, one-fourth teaapoonful Of aalt. on tahleapoon fill of Worcester shire aauce; heat over hot water, Itrown one-third of a cupful of butter and atraln Into the flmt mixture. What to Eat The traveler who take bl ft rat trip around th world I anianed to find how the older count rle of Ku roi recognize the vnlue of flh and tea food In the dally diet In the ItrltUh Isle even the most modeat reataurunt Include flab on th mono of each meal. The Scandinavian countrle are noted for their partiality for flan and ca food In I'arla o particular arc they that In Minn reatauraota llv fish are elected by patron from the pool wher they swim about In America, however, the Innd where more and better sea food I produced than any other nation, we eat lea. Any fresh flh may b cooked In a chowder, making a moat acceptable dlah. A salad especially good to serve with a fish chowder la cabbage. Khred a small head of cahhage very fln. dreaa with vinegar, salt pepper and a llttl sugar. Another equally good I shredded cabhag dreaaed with cream, (Ugar, a bit of aalt and a dash of vinegar. Frld Corn Mal Mush. When pre paring muah for th uper of mush and milk make enough ao that th fol lowing morning the muah may be frlec for breakfast. Fry In slice and erv with bacon. Baked Haih.Rutter a shallow bak Ing dlah and pile In th hash pre pared with aeaaoned real chopped hard-cooked egg alao chopped, ineltei fnt and green pepper with broth oi gravy to moisten. Dak until crlap. A nlc dlah. which I liked by to mate lovers Is prepared t follows; Place slice of bread In the oven ant when well heated butter and erv with the aeaaoned tomato poured ovei thetn. Toaat may be used inatead o the heated bread If preferred. Anchovy and Egg Sandwich, Re move shells from alx hard-cooked egg mash and sift the yolks, finely cho the whites, mix with a tableapoonfu of chopped paraley, finely chop alx an chovles, add to the egg mixture moisten with mayonnaise or cooker salad dressing. - Society Sandwich. Finely chor one package of seeded raisins, two cupful of finely chopped pecans, sea son with salt. Whip double cream, Odd In a stlflly beaten egg white, add suit and a dash of paprika. Moisten the raisin mixture with the cream Spread on thinly alleed buttered brend and serve with orangeade at an after noon party. DOOM TRAIL 57? g e Arthur D. HowrJen Smith A alhor of PORTO BELLO COLD, Etc 19b h? Rrntno'.) WNU Ssrvlo CHAPTER X Continued 21 The yelling In the wood Increased In volume aa the False Face followed the course we had taken by broken branches and footprint In the pine mold. A misshapen flgur with the head of some fabled beast sqtiattered Into the trull and galloped around, nose to ground like a hound seeking a loat scent. In a moment the ugly head was lifted, and a howl of satla faction greeted the other monstrous similes which joined It. The whole pack gave tongue and vanished up the trail after Marjory. Ta wan ne ar waited to give the stragglers time to appear, then rone and led the way along the bed of th stream westward. We walked In the water for more than a mile, when the stream turned to the norm and we atep;ied nut upon a rock and dressed. Afterward we caught the overhanging bough of a tree and awung ourxelve onto dry ground above the bank, never leaving a trace of our course up to that time. From thl point we traveled on through the forest, pursuing no settled path, but holding to the weatwasd in the direction of Oswego on th ihur of the C'adurakul lake. We did not stop until after midday. Ta-wan-ne-ars knocked over a wild turkey with his tomahawk, kindled s fire of dry atlcks and broiled the Juicy bird before the coal. He Insisted that I ahould sleep first, promising to arouse me at the end of two hour be reckoned time, I should explain, by the decleiialoa of the sun. But when he finally did arouse me the sun was clime to setting, and I saw by the sunken look of hla eye that he had not alept during hla watch. "Why did you not wake mef I asked angrily. "Ta-wan-ne-ar had no wish for aleep," h returned. "Nonaenae," I retorted. "Tnu cannot go Indefinitely without rest." "t bad my thouglua for company," be aald simply. They ar not happy thoughts, brother. They would not let me aleep. Your search la ended, broth er," he added. "What do you mean?" "The soul you sought has been found. It la no longer aick." "Mayhap," I agreed, "but none the lea 'tis out of reach and In great dan ger." "We shall sav It" he encouraged me. To-wan ne-ara knows. We muat wait The time will come." He refused again to aleep, and we ate the remainder of the turkey our hunger a prodlgloua and puttied on, traveling most of the night Sot once did we aee a trace of the Keep ers, and when we halted Ta-wan-ne-ars said that we were on the marches of the huuting grounds of the Mo hawk. In the late morning we killed a rub bit, broiled and ate It and tramped the virgin forest until long past sun set The following afternoon we caught our first view of the luland sea from a height of land, and the next morning we sighted the stockade of Oawego. the fort which Governor Bur net had established ou the adores of th lake In hi effort to divert the far-western fur trade from the French poM. Th gate wa closed, hut a we ap proached It opened, and ao enormous. pot-bellied figure in buckskin and fur cap sauntered out to meet vs. Ma, Idt la you," Corlaer hailed as. "What baa huppenedl I hafe come here to scout der Doom Trail aiult learn how yoa dledt andt yoa are allfe," 8o we told blm, whilst the !l uiennnt In command of the post and his garri son of twenty lusty frontiersmen ft ti ered In a knot to listen over each other's shoulders. "Iludt budt," expostulated Peter, "you hafe been In I-a Vlerge du llolsl" "True." "Iludt nobody has efer been In La Vlerge du Hoi "And come out alive," I amended. "I fear many poor souls have been sac rificed by these fiendish priests." Peter Insisted upon our repeating th tale with all details, and I believe be would have required a third ac count had It not been for the Interrup tion which came during the afternoon. We were sitting In the comman dant's quarter on the upper floor of the blockhouse when the aentrie on the stockade announced a large fleet of canoes approaching frn.n the west The lieutenant promptly Ismud order tc get out the trade goods, end pre pared for an Impressive reception of the savaged, deeming them emissaries of tome tribe come to exchange their fur catch of the winter. Dut the leading canoes held on past the fort, and none of those which fol lowed gave Indication of Intent to ateer inshore. 1 "Hafe yoa a canoe T" asked Corlaer of the bewildered lieutenant. "Ja? "Well, my frtentlta andt I will go ondt ask what tnls means." Wa launched the canoe from the water-gale, and with Peter mid Th wan-near at the puddles, sped ottt Into the luke. Some distance from shore w overhauled (lie rear squiiil run of the fleet, every canoe loaded deep with packagei of furs. "He, brothers," called T wan pe ar. Th chief of the Kngllsh fort jrtte cesaniuida here In the num of Ua-en-gwa-ra-go, Invites yon to come ashore and trade with him." L'p stood a large, atout man with lanky black hair, dressed In the uni form of the French marine troops, who bad been ensconced behind a bale of fur. "Ha, 'tis my friend from Aries," he shouted, "and His companion, the noble war, chief I Bo the Keepers did not keep your 'No, Monsieur de Jonralre," I re plied. "We are still alive to plague you. 'Ventre St Reml, 'tis not sorry 1 am I Try It again, my lad. Only try It again 1" 'And what are yoa doing with these people?" He roared with laughter. "No nior than shepherding them past the temptations of the Kngllsh." Ta-wan-ne-ar called again to the Indians In the canoe. "Come ashore, brother. We have rich goods to trade with you." "We do not need to trade with the Kngllsh," a voice replied. "We are glad we can trade wltb our father, the French. They have plenty of good to offer us. Onontto has sent word he will pay better than the Eng lish now." "Ha, ha, ha," exploded Joncalre. "Ho, bo, hot Mort de ma vie I Touerr-rr-re de Dieu! Tie ao odd world 1 Aa re vol r and avoid the Keept-rs. Avoid the Keeper by all mean. 1 am told they keep a strict watch upon the Uootn Trail these days." Hla paddlers dipped their blades, and hla bellows of laughter were wafted back to us aa hla canoe followed the fur argosy down tbe lake toward the French post on the St Lawrence post whose magazine were already beginning to swell with the life-blood of English trade which was pouring over the Doom Trail. CHAPTER XI We Meet Red Death and Black Death "We must scout the Doom Trail," I said aa we carried the canoe through the water-gate and deposited It with in the atockade. "I will write the gov ernor at once of affair at Jagara and La Vlerge 'du Kola. But this last busluess make It necessary be should have sure Intelligence of what passe to Canada." "Jo." agreed Corlaer slowly. "Bud I hafe another scheme we might try first tonight" He surveyed the scores of dwindling canoe, their silvery birchen sides aglenm in the sunlight thetr dripping paddle blades shining as the paddler drove them along. They will make camp by sunset at der point of der three rocks. That Is eight ten mile from her. J a, we can make It." "Muke what?" I asked Impatiently. '"I)er distance. Andt my plan." "What plan, man?" To put der grin or der other aide of Jonculre's face, by I Now you listen." And be outlined an undertaking which teemed absurdly simple until I chanced to look up and see that fleet of canoea clouding the eastern horizon of the lake. They are too many for us," I ob jected. . "Ja, If they know we come," he ad mitted. "Budt they do not." "It Is well worth trying," said Ta- xxiiixiiiii;x.xxxixHiI.iixiix . Plants Grow Rapidly in Continuous Light Experiments In the as of Intensive illumination as an aid to horticulture were made recently with l.noo-wntt gna-filled lamps equipped with large reflectors. In every case the progress of the plants waa remarkable, says a writer. The plants were placed under the light when buds were Just beginning to form. Daffodils and lnt lilies, when placed under the light for six hours a night, flowered In four day, growing about an Inch a day. The rapid progress of vegetation In the Arctic regions, once the sun has reached a fair altitude, has already been noticed by travelers, Tbla Is most likely due to the fad that day light" Is continuous, although the pret ence of an unusually high ultra violet wan-ne-ars deliberately. "If It suc ceeds It will set back the plans of Onontlo and 'Murray." "Andt If It does not; tlieta yoa tell der gofernor Peter Corlaer tried one too often to get der Joke back on Jon calre." With which sage comment, Peter took himself off to arrange with th post commandaht for drawing certain supplies we should require for this new expedition. Two hours later an express left Oswego with dispatches for Governor Iiurnet, describing the situation at Jagara and our experiences at La Vlerge du Hols, as well as tbe passage of Joncalre' argosy of furs, the great est haul which had so fur been made by either country that year on th frontier. Before the gate was slammed shut again we three slipped out and waved good-by to the garrison on th walla. Our advance was cautious, and w parted company with Corlaer In soma bushes, whence we could distinguish figures dancing around the flames and hear the distant yells of the guests of Joncalre as they caroused on bl brandy. The Dutchmun trlpted to bis belt Ta-wan-ne-ey relieved him of hla musket powder horn and bullet pouch, and 1 shouldered bis clothe and puck. "l:y der blasted pine a goodt mile beyoudt der other side," whispered Peter as he waded Into the water. "You are sure you can stay afloat ao long 7"-1 asked with some mis giving. "Ja," he aald scornfully. "When you bear a noise like fish rising three times, that 1 Peter." He settled knife and tomahawk against either thigh, slung a spar flask of powder beside them, aank for ward to bit chin and began to cleave the water with powerful, overhand strokes. "W most hurry, brother," admon ished Ta-wan-ne-ars. He started off at right angles with tbe path we bad been following, and we fetched a circle around the group of fires, coming ultimately to a hlgtt point abov tbe shore half a mile be yond them. Here we rested, both be cause our weurines wa very great and because we desired to wltnesa Peter's exploit and, If need be, be prepared to aid blm. It was past midnight end the' fire bad burned low and the brandy drink er soaked themselves stupid. Not sound came to us, except for the call ing et a wolf from the heavy timber limhor and th croaking of water birds. Twa Ta-wan-ne-ars' eagle vision which aw the (lunger aignal. He gripped my arm. "Look, brother," he biased. I looked, and a flame spurted up ward between the fire and the water. There waa a sharp explosion. A long minute elapsed, and then a chorus of excited yells rose, dropped aud wa sustained. We listened for ten minutes, and whilst the yelling continued, with In termittent shooting, there was nothing to Indicate triumph or satisfaction. In the meantime tbe flames which Peter had kindled, after nourishing grandly, gradually died out as the awakened savage removed those canoe which had not caught fire and threw water ou such as were ouly smoldering. Half an hour passed uneventfully. Then the steady lapping of the water agaiust the beach was disturbed by tbe splash a fish makes In rising. It was repeated twice. Ta-wan-ne-ars leaned, over and splashed the water thrice with his hand. A grunt boomed out of tbe darkness. Ripple spread In a widening circle, and a , huge form atepped noiselessly ashore. Ignoring our helping bands. "Oof, that wa a goodt Joke on Jon calre," muttered Peter. "Souie canoe I aiiiasb wltb der ax andt some I blow up with der powder andt more are burnetii. Where are .my clothes? I am soaked like der muskrat" "You were long In coming," tald Ta-wan-ue-ars, "My brother hi not burtr "Nvin. nein. Ooof, what a swliul I tell you 1 bafe bubble under my sklu! Ja!" "Did you damage them much?" t asked eagerly. Peter .suspended the operation of struggllug into hla shirt aud chuckled shrilly. "I would glfe much to see der face of that Joncalre when he counts his. canoes andt der fur packs he bas left Twice now we get der Joke on him." Wet as he was, wltb the water drip ping from his lank hair, be Insisted upou quitting that dangerous locullty at once, ,We trumiied across country until the Sun was high, and we stum bled upon an isolated family of Onon dagas, who made us free of their ga nosote. (TO BE CONTINUED.) content I probably , aa Influential fuctor. The tame explanation msy account for the rapid growth of wheat In re gion such as Alberta, in Canada, where th whole process of sowing to harvesting ha to be completed In five months. . Boy1 Idea of Panont A youngster's essay on clergymen runs; There are three kinds of cler gymen, blshups, recters and curat, the blahups tell the rector to work and the curals have to. do It A curat I a thin married man, but when he la recter he gets, fuller anu cud preach longer sermons and hecutnt a good man." Boston Transcript.''