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Cash by Banks VILLA DECURES Hoarding Is Denounced by McAdoo WAR ON MEXICO POULTRY — and Dairy Produce NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. GINGER IN SUMMER SALADS Welcome for Ite Digestive as Well ae Ita Refreshing Qualities— Served in Grape Fruit. Washington, D. C.— Secretary Mc Adoo has adopted stringent measures Portland - Oregon hops sold this to urge National banks to extend legit imate credit and charge normal inter week at the highest price of the sea Ginger Is so refreshing In flavor and und est rates on loans. He telegraphed to son. McNeff Bros, bought 133 bales so stimulating to the digestion that it ten National hanks in the four reserve of fuggles at 18| to 19J cents. One is a favorite ingredient in summer sal cities in the South that their requests hundred bales of this quality were ob ads and desserts An unusual fruit for additional crop-moving funds from tained from a local dealer and the re salad, suited to moldiug iu halves of the Federal goverment would not be mainder was the Cooper lot at lnde- oranges or grapefruit, ts strongly fla B o u gh t, so:d and exch a n g ed : engines, boilers, granted at this time, and made it clear ! pendence. saw m ills, e tc. Send for S to ck L ist and P rices. vored with ginger ale and has bits of T H L J . E . M A RTIN CO., 1st S t.. Portland. Or. Several dealers were in the market, Canton ginger mixed with the fruit. his action was taken in connection First Chief Orders Railway Closed ‘ that but found growers very firm. A bid with reports of excessive interest rates The recipe calls for two tablespoon as Precautionary Measrue — of 17 cents on 250 bales of West Side fuls of granulated gelatin softened in and restriction of credits. TYPEWRITERS. ALL MAKES Rebels Get Munitions. In a statement made public with the hops was turned down by the owner. two tablespoonfuls of cold water and L a rg e a sso rtm en t. S p e cial P ric e s. KhMlNGTON telegram Mr. McAdoo declared that It is said a number of purchases of in then dissolved In a quarter of a cupful iad SMITH PREMIER, $15 l a there was an extraordinary hoarding ferior grades and of small lots over of boiling water. To this add one cup M ach in es shipped on approval and g u a ra n contracts have been bought at 14 and ful of ginger ale. the Juice of one large El Paso, Texas— General Francisco of money by banks throughout the teed by Home co n cern . W rite fo r sam p les o f Villa, dominant leader in Northern country and piling up of reserves with 15 cents, but holders of good hops are lemon and two tablespoonfuls of sugar. w ork, s t a lin g make He said reports to the not disposed to sell them under 18 When the mixture begins to stiffen Mexico, has denounced the central out occasion. p r efe rre d . controller of the currency showed that cents. government headed by Venustiano Car stir in a variety of diced fruits, with TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 351* Wzxh. St., Portlznd, Or. Apples are moving better. The j money-hoarding had been carried on by ranza and announced his independence , market is in good shape for fancy hits of orange or grapefruit pulp and in a statement sent to the Associated banks to an extreme degree, and an- chopped nut*. This can be served with , nounced that he expected to focus at stock, and as prices are reasonable the mayonnaise dressing as a salad or w ith N E W H O T E L HOUSTON Press. demand is growing. Fancy apples are | D ave H ouston . P rop . H . B . T h orsn es. M gr. tention on the guilty banks by issuing This placed the state of Chihuahua Thorou gh ly m odern, lo t Room s o f co m fo rt. Mod- J quoted at $1.25 to $1.50 and choice at | whipped cream as a dessert. e ra te P ric e s . T h re e m in u te s' w alk from U nion j in open revolt against the party in a daily list of those with excessive re- A pretty way of serving individual 75 cents to $1. The season for Grav- D epot. W rite fo r r a te s . 72 N. Sixth Si., PORTLAND, OR. } serves. power at Mexico City as well as ensteins is drawing to a close and portions is to mold the ginger and Although the Federal government Sonora, the next border state to the Ounce, fruit salad in halves of large grape west, where Governor Maytorena pre has no power over state banks or trust Kings, Jonathans, Twenty DENTAL HEADQUARTERS viously Snows and that class are coming to the fruit. When ready to serve divide each has proclaimed his independ companies, the secretary explained half so that each portion shall repre FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE ence of the constitutionalist party as j that state superintendents would be front. The trade looks for a heavy sent quarter the size of the original People from all p a r ts o f local consumption of apples as soon as j asked to furnish available information Iregon and W a sh in g - represented by Carranza. grapefruit and the fruit Jelly shall summer fruits are off the market. on money-hoarding in such institutions. o n co n sta n tly v isit our Villa agents sent several carloads of iftice fo r d en tal tr e a t - The Canadian apple crop is not going have a rim of grapefruit peel only He characterized money-hoarding by n en t. O u r sk ill is a c munitions as well as troops to assist to be the menace to Northwestern ap- j where It would come in contact with banks as the agency most likely to im knowledged, and our Governor Maytorena, of Sonora, who •romptness in fin ish - pies on Eastern markets that was pre- \ the plate. pair confidence and injure business. is in open revolt against Carranza. ng w ork in one day dieted a few weeks ago, according to i Any fruit salad mixture can b" given hen required is ap p re- This was followed later, according to iated by o u t-o f-to w n j Walter M. Dickerson, who has just re a pleasant pungent flavor by the ad reports received here, by the sending •atrons. turned from Canada. Several weeks dition of bits of crystallized ginger. Dr. W ise is a false- ‘ of 500,000 pesos in Villa paper cur London Watches Sky tor ooth e x p e r t. T h e re is i the opinion was freely expressed A small quantity of the syrup drained Attacks by Air Craft ago ALW A YS ONE B E S T " ; rency to Maytorena officials. by authorities that because of the big from preserved ginger makes a novel H every ca llin g , and This money, it was said, was being >r. W ise lays claim to London—England is becoming more apple crop generally, including Can and appetizing addition to any dress h is d istin ctio n in O re placed in circulation in that part of ada, and the curtailment of Canadian ing Intended to be served w ith a Iruit gon. 27 Years’ experience. Sonora domniated by the Maytorena and more apprehensive about German W h a t w e c a n ’t guar i aeroplanes and Zeppelins. Prepara- apple exports by the European war, salad. forces to absorb the constitutionalist antee w e d o n 't do. I tions have been made in the English Canadian apples would seek an outlet or Carranza issue. LOW PH ICES EOK HIGH-GRADE W ORK. in the United States in competition | CARE OF CARPET SWEEPER General Obregon, one of the Carran j capital against such an attack. Good Red Rubber Plates, e a c h ................................$5.00 j with apples grown here. It is generally conceded that Zeppe The Beat Red Rubber Plates, e a c h ....................... 7.50 za adherents, who heads the North 22-K a ra t Gold o r P orcelain C r o w n ....................... 6.00 ! Wheat —- Bid: Bluestem, $1.03 per j Proper Handling Will Greatly Prolong western military zone of which Sonora lins could hardly make a trip over as bushel; forty-fold, 96c; club, 94c; red! WISE DENTAL CO. Its Life and Keep It Always is a part, remained at Chihuahua City, well defended a country as London in } the daytime because of the guns on Russian, 90c; red Fife, 90e. R E L IA B L E P A IN L E S S D EN TISTS. Ready for Immediate Use. said persons arriving from the South. Phone*—Main 2029. A 20J9. Oats— Bid: No. 1 white feed, $26.25 j | high buildings. At night the flight of 122' L' Third Street. F a ilin g B ldg.. Portland. Oregon ' He was reported last week to have i a Zeppelin over London would be com per ton. As the carpet sweeper Is such an been arrested by Villa. S. E . C or. Third and W ashington. Barley— B id : No. 1 feed;, $21.50 Important item in my domestic work paratively safe. Telegrams received here several per ton; brewing, $22. For weeks lights about Buckingham 1 am very careful about it. writes a Don’t Worry, Przemysl Is Plain days ago signed with Obregon’s name j Palace have not been lighted and with Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $26rtf correspondent of the Philadelphia said that he was returning at once to Pzhem’isl. in the last few days only about one- 26.50 per ton; shorts, $29((i29.25; Ledger After each sweeping I take it Przemysl, which the Russians are the national capital. It was declared third of the London street lights have rolled barley, $28. to the back porch, dump It on a news attacking, according to Lippincott’s officially that Obregon was held a pris ! been turned on. Stores, theaters, ho- Corn— Whole, $38 per ton; cracked, paper and turn the broom, brush side Gazetteer, the New International En oner at V illa’s house in Chihuahua. $39. ! tels and other public places have been up, flat on the floor. I have un old All available troops under V illa’s cyclopedia and the Standard diction Hay—Old timothy, Eastern Oregon, whisk broom cut straight across so asked through the newspapers to re ary, is pronounced Pzhem’isl. command were rushed to meet what $15(o 16 per ton; new crop timothy, duce their lights to the minimum that The "z” as is general with Slavic was reported as a strong force of that the bristles are very stiff. With languages, is pronounced "zh," and Carranza troops moving north from London may not offer a bright glow valley, $12.500/13 ; grain hay, $10(o this broom 1 sweep the brush of the 1 11; alfalfa, $12(0 13.50. the " r ” is elided by the natural pro Zacatecas. sweeper backward and forward. As Even the two brigades for the guidance of aerial navigators. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case cess of rapid enunciation and the ten the bristles are put into the rod In a which were sent on an overland march dency to render the consonantal com count, 30(o31c per dozen; candled, 33 curved line, the brush slowly revolves into Sonora to assist the Maytorena Masonic Sign Said to Have binations easier to pronounce. (o 35c. as the broom is applied. I sometimes revolt were recalled hurriedly. They Poultry—Hens, 13J(o;14c; springs, Saved 50 from Execution dip tlio brush in kerosene, which also S o r e E y e s . G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s a n d S t i e s 1 passed through Juarez on their way 1 14(o 14Jc ; turkeys, young, 22c; ducks, p r o m p tly h e a le d w ith Rom an Eye B a l- 1 back to Chihuahua City, V illa’s capi removes some of the dust from the Ostend—The power of Freemasonry I 10(o 15c; geese, ll(q,12c. t a m . A dv. tal. is illustrated by a story told here by a Butter — Creamery prints, extras, bristles and keeps them in good condi tion. I oil bearings of my sweeper citizen of Louvain, who, with the Ma 35c per pound; cubes, 31(o32c. Approaching Danger. frequently, and if there are any sonic sign, says he saved 50 of his fel Professors in a Massachusetts col- j Pork— Block, U rtili Jc per pound. low citizens from being shot to death threads or hair at either end, 1 do not lege are planning ways and means for I Veal— Fancy, 13Jc per pound. by German troops. pacifying their German colleague upon Vegetables — Cucumbers, 50c per tear It away, but cut with a scissors his return from Dresden. "W hat ever This group of citizens, according to I box ; eggplant, 7c per pound ; peppers, Sometimes I use an old comb to comb will the village do with a German con New York— Commerce in every spot the recital of the Belgian Mason, had (!(o 7Jc ; artichokes, 85c(o$l per dozen; the bristles before putting the sweeper tact mine floating round on its usually in the world has been seriously affect been lined up for execution. The Ger tomatoes, 50(o65c per crate; cabbage, away. This seems a good deal of glossy surface?’’ the professors are man firing party had aimed their rifles care, but I find that It pays, and that asking. “We don’t want him explod ed by the European war, say belated when the narrator gave a Masonic l i e per pound; peas, 6(d6c; beans, 4 l(o6c; corn, 75c(o$l per sack; celery, a perfectly working sweeper is my ing on the sidewalk.”—Communicated. reports from missions established throughout the world by the Persby- sign. The German officer commanding 50(o 85c per dozen ; cauliflower, $1.25 best friend. the firing squad happened to belong to @ 1 .7 5 ; asparagus, $2.25 per box; church. Anybody can dye successfully I terian He recognized a brother } sprouts, 10c per pound. Fig and Nut Jelly. West Africa is facing a critical s it the craft. with Putnam Fadeless Dyes. Wash a cup of pulled figs In cold uation ; Syria is in utter hopelessness; Mason and ordered the Louvain Free Onions—Yellow, $l(o l.2 5 per sack. water. Put over slow lire with two Persia is chaotic, especially in finan mason to leave the ranks. This meant Grouchy. Green Fruits — Apples, new, 50c(o/ cups of cold water and stew ligs un | sparing his life. "I understand Paris dressmakers cial circles; missionaries in India are The Louvain citizen, however, re ! $1.50 per box; cantaloupes, $ 1@ 1.50 til tender. Skim out figs and to the are going to copyright their gowns.” unable to receive outside financial aid; ‘‘My fellow citizens per crate; casabas, $1.25(o}1.50 per Juice add one-half cup of sugar and "Nonsense!" exclaimed Mr. Grow- Chilean industry is prostrated and the fused, saying: cher. “As fashions are going, there country is in a pitiable plight; the are no more guilty than 1 am. I f you dozen; pears, $l(o;1.50; peaches, 45(o boil until it is like thin syrup (there won’t he enough of them to make poor in Guatemala have been driven by are going to kill them, I shall be killed 70c per box; grapes, 75c@$1.50 per Bhould be one cup of liquid). Chop room for a copyright notice."—Wash- | hunger to confiscate the food stores of with them .” iigs and one-quarter cup of shelled crate. iugton Star. The German officer then ordered the the wealthy. Such are the sombre Potatoes — Oregon, $1.50 per sack; pecans not very fine. Soak one-half release of the entire party. Yakima, $1.50; sweets, 2}c per pound. [ box of gelatin In one cup of cold wa ground, all buried beneath several feet pictures of some of the mission fields Hops— 1914 crop, 17rtil8c per pound; ter for half an hour. To the gelatin of earth. It was evident that they had revealed by Dr. A. W. Halsey, secre add one-halt teaspoonful of lemon ! 1913 crop, nominal. been sunk into the ground by their tary of the Presbyterian board of fore Red Cross Society Said to Wool—Valley, 18i(o20Jc per pound; Juice, and to the flg syrup udd one- own weight more than a century ago. | ign missions. Be Swamped by Wounded Eastern Oregon, 16(o,20Jc ; mohair, half cup of boiling water. Strain The Phipps street ground was the bur ial place of early settlers from 1630. i Epidemic ot Cholera Dis through fine sieve or piece of cheese New York—The number of those j 1914 clip, 274c per pound. The most ancient stone was of April, Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per cloth. When nearly set add nuts and wounded in battle in Europe is already 1666, erected over the grave of Maud | covered Among Austrians ligs. Turn into molds and set In cool in the hundreds of thousands. The pound. Graves. Two others are of that cen- i Cattle — Prime steers, $7(o7.25; place for three hours. Serve with tury, six are of the years 1708. 1712, ! Venice— Nine cases of Asiatic chol hospitals and churches of Paris and 1734, 1737, 1747, while one is of the I era have been discovered among the Berlin and cottages on the battlefield choice, $6.50rt/6.75; medium, $6.25(0. whipped cream. wounded soldiers in Hungary, accord are filled, and many other wounded lie 6.50; choice cows, $6rt/6.25; medium, year 1801. Gingerbread Without Butter. ing to an official announcement by the exposed in trenches, according to Ern $5.25 @ 5 .7 5 ; heifers, $5.50 @ 6.25; Close Quarters. Beat three eggs well, then add one Hungarian minister of the interior. est P. Bicknell, national director of j calves, $6 @ 8.50; bulls, $3 @ 4.75; Normandie—Can you dress within The announcement has excited great and one-half cupfuls of molasses and the American Red Cross, who arrived stags, $4.50(0 6. your income? Hogs— Light, $8 @ 8 .2 5 ; heavy, $7(St three quarters of a cupful each of apprehension throughout the dual mon here on the steamship Olympic, from Bartram—Yes, but it’s like dressing j sour milk and brown sugar. Sift a Liverpool. Mr. Bicknell, who left j 7.25. In an upper berth. — Pennsylvania archy. It is learned here that the first sus New York on the battleship Tennes Sheep — Wethers, $4rt/5.40; ewes, tables|>oonful of ginger and one tea Punch Bowl. spoonful each of cinnamon, baking- pected case of cholera in Hungary was see, the American vessel which carried I $3.60(7(4.50; lambs, $5rt; 5.50. ______ powder and soda with three cupfuls that of a wounded soldier, who was gold to Americans in need in Europe, brought, on September 15, to Bekesc- spent several weeks observing condi S e a ttle — Yakima potatoes are so j of flour. Stir Into the liquid mixture, saba from the Galician battlefield. The tions in the countries at war. scarce on the street that the trade was } pour into a shallow pan and hake in a bacteriological examination clearly “ The truth is ,” Mr. Bicknell said, supplied wholly from White Rivers, I moderate oven about forty minutes showed Asiatic cholera. “ that over the thousands of square which jumped to the unusual level of 1 The patient was immediately iso miles already battle-swept there have $30. There was not a sack of Eastern Lettuce Hint. lated. Since then eight other cases been left almost countless thousands of Washington spuds on the entire av- To remove the leaves of a head ot have been discovered, also among the men helpless from ghastly wounds. : enue. Growers were paid $22 in less lettuce without tearing them, tear or Testifies She Was Restored wounded who returned from Galicia. Some have been gathered into trains than carload lots for White Rivers. It cut out the stalk so that the ends of One case was found at Munkacs, an by the Red Cross surgeons and nurses is thought that the scarcity of Yaki- | the leaves are free, and plunge head to Health by Lydia E. other at Tokad (Tokay) and six at and taken to hospitals in the larger mas is due to the recent rains, which I downward Into cold water. After re Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Duma8zerdahely, in Pressberg, imme- ! cities. have prevented digging. It is a con- | maining there five or ten mlnuteB the Compound. diately on the Austrian border, within “ Let no man imagine the American soling idea for the street to hug to its | water will fill in between the leave» Red Cross can do too much or enough. bosom, but there is no escape from the so that they will readily fall apart. Lackawanna, N. Y. —“ A fter my first an hour’s ride of Vienna. Vienna is awaiting with keen anx Nurses and surgeons are needed more knowledge that growers are speculat-1 child was bom I felt very miserable and To Test Bread Dough. could not stand on iety, news of the progress of the fight and more, and also medical and hospi-1 ing and in furthering this plan are withholding shipments from the mar To test light bread dough and make my feet. My sister- ing against the Russians and Servians. tal supplies.” ket with the evident determination to sure as to whether It has risen suf in-law wished me to Venezuelans in Revolt. cause a rise. ficiently for baking, press the finger try Lydia E. Pink- j India Loyal to Britain. ham’s V e g e t a b le The apple trade is very brisk, with In the dough. If the hole remains Port of Spain, Trinidad — It is re London— “ Germany made a mistake Compound and my ported here that Venezuelan revolu the choice of buyers running strongly the dough is in proper condition; If about India, as it did about Ireland. nerves became firm, to cooking stock. Frequent sales in the dough rises and fills the Indenta appetite good, step tionists under Horatio du Charme sur And anybody who counts on India to lots of twenty-five boxes were made. tlon this shows that It is In a condi prised the Venezuelan government be false to England will come a crop elastic, and I l o s t There is little call as yet for eating tion to eontinue rising that weak, t i r e d forces at Cano, Colorado, a port of per.” In these words his highness »tock. Jonathans are in demand and entry in the former state of Bermudez, Aga Khan, recognized temporal leader W interÜananas enjoy a liberal move feeling. That was Fried Scallops. six years ago and I inflicting a defeat, after which they of 60,000.000 Indian Mohammedans, ment. The life of the apple trade is I’arboll In hot, salted water for five captured Guanoco. Du Charme later summed up the Indian empire’s status due to the disappearance of peaches minutes; drain and set them upon Ice have had three fine healthy children since. For female trou repulsed the government troops sent in the world war. Aga Kahn has di and pears. Only a few Elbertas are to get cold and Arm. Roll them In bles I always take Lydia E. Pinkham’s against him. The rising against the rected the Khoja Moslems, who num available and these sell up to 65c. salted flour, next In beaten eggs, then Vegetable Compound and it works like government, according to advices re ber millions, and over whom he is spir Bartlett pears have gone for the sea In fine bread cruiqbs. Set on Ice for a charm. I do all my own work.” —Mrs. ceived here, appears to be well sup itual and temporal head, to place their son. / Idahos and Fall Butterà are ar half an hour and fry In deep, boiling A. F. K r e a m e r , 1574 Electric Avenue, ported in the region where the hostil personal services and resources at the riving in good commercial lots. fat which has been gradually heated ités have occurred. disposal of the government. Eggs Select ranch, 35rt; 36c dozen. to the boll. Lackawanna, N. Y. Poultry— Live hens, 1 Orti 15c pound; The success of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Kaiser Loses 104,589 Men. Russians Run to Shelter. old roosters, 10c; 1914 broilers, 13rt/, Vegetable Compound, made from roots Cleaning Oriental Rugs. Berlin—The total German casualties and herbs, is unparalleled. I t may be Berlin (via wireless to Sayville, L. 14c; ducklings, 10rt;,12c; geese, 10c; Oriental rugs may be cleaned very in dead, wounded and missing, as offi used with perfect confidence by womeD I .) — Special dispatches from the East guinea fowl, $9 per dozen. well with the aid of a vacuum cleaner, Dressed Pork 100/ 11c per pound. who suffer from displacements, inflam cially reported to date, are 104,589. ern fighting zone report that General as It does not pull out the nap, as beat mation, ulceration, tumors,irreguiari ties The causalty list announced Monday von Hindenberg pursued the Russians Dressed Veal - Small, 13rt/14cper Ing Is apt to do. The cleaner should, periodic pains, backache, bearing-dowt adds a total of 10,527 casualites to until they reached the guns of a fort pound; large, 9@13c. however, be rolled up and down the feeling, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness those previously announced. The total ress. The Kovno roads are reported Applea— New, cooking, 75ert/$l per rug with the nap rather than acroea. or nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pina casualty list is as follows: Dead, 15,- to be quagmires. Correspondents as box; Gravenateins, llrt/’1.25; Jona- , ham’s Vegetable Compound is the Stan 674; wounded, 65,908; missing, 23,007. sert they personally saw at Wirballen thans, $1.250(1.50; Winter Bananaa, To Keep Peanut Butter Moist. According to a letter from an officer of a Russian train of 40 or 50 cars bear $1.76; Kings, 75cO($l. dard remedy for female ills. Always keep the peanut butter Jar Women who suffer from those dis the German auxiliary cruiser Kaiser ing a Red Cross insignia loaded with Crabapples—40c0/$l per box. turned upside down when on the cup tressing ills peculiar to their aex should Wilhelm der Grosse, this vessel wss rifles and artillery ammunition. Cranberries—$8.75 per barrel. It is board shelf, which insures the last of be convinced of the ability of Lydia E. not sunk by the British cruiser High officially said the Russians lost in the Grapes— Malagas, $1 per crate; To It being ns oily as the first Instead of Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re Flyer, as wai asserted, but was blown oattles near Tannerberg 92,000 men kays, 90c0( $1 ; Concords, 25c per bas dry and hard, as Is usually the case store their health by the many genuine up when her ammunition was gone. captured and 150,000 killed. ket. when It stands upright. and truthful testimonials we are coa Pears — Bartlett, $1.507,01.75 per stantly publishing in the newspapers. Isoyal Troops Mobilizing. Cathedral Ordered Spared. box; Seckle, 500;60c. For Mortar and Paint Soots. If you want special »drier write to Bownsville, T ex.—General mobiliz Peaches— 50Oi60c per crate. New York—Count Von Bemstorff, To remove mortar and paint spOt-- Lydia E. Pinkhnm Medicine Co. fronfl* ation of troops in Northern Mexico the German ambassador to the United Plums— 50c0($l per crate. from window glass rub the mortal dentlall Lynn. Mass. Your letter will Dressed Beef — Prime beef steers, ' with hot sha'p vinegar and the paint be opened! read and answered by a loyal to General Carranza is under way States, received the following wireless woman and held in strict confidence. at Monterey, accordnig to reports cur dispatch from the German office at 120il2Jc per pound; cows, l l i 0( 12c; with turpentine and sand rent in Matamoras, opposite Browns Berlin; “ The German government heifers, 12c. Dressed Veal— 154c per pound. ville. The Matamoras garrison de-k states officially, in contradiction of the Seed in Cane. P. N. U. No. 40. 1914 Dressed H ogs— Whole, packing! parted suddenly for Monterey with the Havas Agency report that the German Empty baking powder cans are ex explanation from officera that all artillery purposely destroyed important house, 14c per pound. rellent to keep vegetable seed, such Dressed Spring Lamb— 120/ 13c per , as sweet corn, beans, etc . from being troops were being returned to their buildings in Rheims, that orders were U 'H E N w ri > t t - plea*« «IM- j native states and that state troops given to spare the cathedral by all pound. destroyed by mice or bugs. lift« t h e * Dressed Mutton—9 4 @ ll ie pound. | would replace them. means. «/ «12 kinds w anted . W rite for our CASH OFFER P e a rso n -P a g e Co. Sonora and Chihuahua States Again in Revolt. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY WORLD-WIDE MISERY IS CAUSED BY EUROPEAN WAR J J WAS MISERABLE COULDN’T STAND SOME CHERRY RECIPES! DELICACIES WITH TH I9 FRUIT AS A FOUNDATION. Flavor Is Improved by Cooking— Ex cellent Served With Tapioca— Candled Cherries One of the Finest of Confections. Cherries are among the fruits that ..re much Improved by cooking Somehow they lose none of theli freshness, and are rendered muefc Juicier and more toothBome by sllghl cooking. Here are some recipes tbal make use of them; Cherry Tapioca.—To make a dell clous cherry pudding soak one small cupful of tapioca In water over night Iu the morning add a pinch of salt and cook until clear. Then add but ter the size of an egg. and one cupful of stoned cherries (the sour cherrief are preferrable). Add to this a hall cupful of cherry wine Oi a little lemon Juice and sugnr to taste. Flavor with vanilla, and bake until bubbles ap pear on the top. Serve very cold with whipped cream. Cherry Pie.--Line a pie plate with rich pastry- Stone the cherries and All the pie dish. Then pour over them four tablespoonfuls of molasses and dust over all one tnblespoonful ol flour. Flit on an upper crust and bake one-half hour In a moderate oven. When cool dust the top with a gen erous sprinkling of powdered sugar. Candied Cherries.—To make a dell clous confection, wash, stem and pit one pound of large, firm cherries, put ting u pound of sugar to one pound of the fruit. Boll tha Juice and the sugar to a very thick sirup. Put the cherries In this sirup and let them simmer—not boll—for ten minutes. Then set them away in the sirup until the next day. Then take the cherries out of the sirup and put them In a deep dish. Let the sirup boil up once and pour over the cherries. This operation should he repented for three mornings. On the fourth morning boil the sirup almost to the thickness of candy, dip the cherries In It and let them get thoroughly coated, then place them separately on flat dishes and dry. Cherry Cordial.—Very ripe cherries make the best cordial Bruise the fruit Hnd mash through a colander, sweeten to taste and boll for ten min utes and then strain. Boll again un til perfectly clear, skimming off occa sionally. To every quart of the cherry Juice add one gill of pure brandy. Seal the bottles tightly and keep In a cool dark place until ready to use. Germany Cherry Pie.—Make a cher ry pie as usual, but omit the upper crust. When almost done, beat one egg until very light, and add to It one scant half cupful of rich cream. Pour this mixture over tho top of the pie. Put the pie back in the oven and hake until the custard Is set. This makes a very attractive as well as an appetizing dish. Cherry Salad.—Here Is a delightful recipe that calls for fresh cherries. For a course In a warm-weather luncheon It is very good. Either the largo white or the red cherries may be used, and It Is most effective to mix the two colors. The fruit should bo stoned without breaking the fruit, and in the place of each stone Is placed a nut meat. Hazel nuts are the easiest to use, but any sort will do. The cherries should then be spread on lettuce leaves and used, or they may be stewed with sugar, water and a little lemon Juice. • Cream Pie, A cream and banana pie Is very rich, but It has only one crust and so has a minimum of the least deslr able element of pies. To make It heat together in u granite saucepan the mashed pulp of two very ripe bananas with the yolkB of three eggs, beaten; sugar and nutmeg to taBte, a heaping teaspoonful of butter and enough milk and sherry, or Just milk, to make a thin mixture. Pour It Into a deep dish lined with crust and then fold In the whites of two eggs, beaten stiff. Bake rather slowly, chill and serve with or without whipped cream. aaBBEeese&sEs ostsseses'as'asa RUPTURE IS CURABLE By w earing * S E E L E Y SPERM A TIC S H IE L D TRUSS. No worryinar or d a n g er of an operation. R u p tu re i* not a te a r or breach, as commonly supposed, but is th e stretch in g, or dilation, of h natural opening. 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The second is the more humanitarian and Altruistic consideration of ability to relieve, out of the overflowing store house of American farms, the suffer ing which Europe's shortage of grains and stock will inevitably produce. This has been a year of bounteous crops here. If careful planning and skilful working can do it. next year’s crops should be even bigger, for there will be need for all that the best farm ing and the most propitious weather conditions can produce.—New York Tribune. D r. Perry'?* V e rm ifu g e ‘ D ead S h o t" k ills an d e x p e l* W o rm * in a v ery few h o u r*. Adv. For Those Who Fail. I play not here marches for victors only—I play great marches for con quered and slain persons. Have you heard that it was good to gain the day? I also say it is good to fall—battles are lost in the same spirit in which they are won. 1 heat triumphant drums for the dead— Vivas to those who have failed! *- — Whitman. YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU Try M u r in . 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He went Into the dining room And saw the table's legs. —Temple Telegram. He prowled around the pantry with A most offensive air; Beef Heart With Rice. And lingered long, immodestly, Select a fresh beef heart, and after Where all the shelves were bare. cleansing and cutting away the tough parts, boil until tender In salted wa Ju st tell them that you saw me. but ter. With a sharp knife cut In small you didn't see my bayonet »aw.—From cubes and put these In an ngateware % war correspondent's notes. saucepan with an onion and half a green sweet pepper inlnced line. When these have boiled until tender, fry some small bits of bacon or salt pork In a saucepan, and add the beef heart. Have ready a platter of nicely boiled rice. Arrange the beef heart around the dlBb as a border and sprinkle with paprika before serving. Give* Conscious Evidence of Purifies Blood With Telling Effect Its Direct Action. Delicious Soup. Take bones and trimmings from a sirloin steak; put over Are after break fast In three quarts of water; boll steadily until an hour before dinner, when add two onions, one carrot, three common sized potatoes, all sliced; some parsley cut fine, a red pepper, and salt to taste. This makes a dell clous soup sufficient for three per sons. All soups are more palatable seasoned with onions and red pepper, using the seeds of the latter with care, R, 8. I ., tbs famous blood pu rlier. I'm o it as they are very strong. talks ae It two-pa lie way through tbo rir- rulatioo. Ite e lion Is *o direct that Tory often la some forum of ekla a fllctlo s the appearance of tbo eruptions c h a n g e . oerr eight, the Itch te d reduces ere gone end recovery beglee Immediately. As a m atter of fact, there la eae Ingredi ent la 8- S. H. which aerros the active pur pose of stimulating oech cellular part of tho body to the hekltbj sad Judicious aelee- tloa of Its owe eaaentlel nutriment. That te why It regsnrratae the blood supply; why It hen nock e tremendous Influence In over coming oozema, rath, pimples, and all akla a u ctio n s. Aad la regenerating the tissues 8. 8. 8. has a rapid sad positive antidotal effect npoa all these Irrltatlaff Influences that reuse rheumatism, sore throat wash eyes, lose ef weight, thin, pale cheeks, and th at Salmon Sandwiches. wearlaeae ef mnerte aad nerve that le gas. Cut some very thin rounds of brown erally experienced ae spring fever. Get a bread, but do not butter them. Flake bottle ef 8 . 8. 8. a t say drug store, sad la a few days yoa will not only feel bright end enough mayonnaise to moisten It energetic, bet yeu will h- the picture a t well, season with salt, cayenne, and new Ufa 8. 8. A Is prepared only le the laboratory of Tho Thrift SpeelAc TV, »34 mace, and pound It fairly smooth— | Swift Bldg . Atlanta. Ga., who maintain a not to a paste Spread it on the bread, very eflrleat Medical Department, where ell cover with thin slices of cucumber, whs have any blood disorder of a stubborn nature may write freely for advice aad a then with another slice of bread, press special book of Instruct Ilia. S s 8 Is seta together and rut Into neat shapes. everywhere hy drug stores, department ana general s te m but beware of ail su b stitu te These are very nice for picnic*. De net aaeept them. Creamed Spinach. Wash, cook, drain and chop fine one- half peck of spinach. In a saucepan melt one teblespoonful of butter, add one tablespoon(pl of flour, one-half tea spoonful of salt and one-third tea- spoonful pepper and cook for two minutes. Gradually stir In three fourths of a cupful of rich rallk until smoothly thickened, add the spinach, draw to one side and simmer gently for ten minutes. Serve on toast.