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PO ULTRY » and Dairy Produce of ai! kinds wan tai. W rit« for our CASH OFFER ¡NEWS NOTES OF UNCLE SAM ASKS CURENT WEEK BIG make use of grapes H O U S E W IV E S SHOULD RECOG NIZE VA LU E OF T H IS FRU IT. Pearson-PageCo. p 8SÍ gond TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES L a rg e a sso rtm e n t. S p e cial P rices. REMINGTON and SMITH TRENfiF.R. SIS l a M achines sh ip p ed on approval and g u a ra n teed by Home concern. W rite for sam ples of w ork, s ta lin g m ake p re fe rre d . Resume of World’s Important Navy Department Impressed by Events Told in Brief. Feats of Diving Boats. The “ blue sky law ” passes in C ali fornia, a fte r an early ap p aren t defeat. E ngland rep eats call to all voters to TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 351 5 Wisl. Sl„ Portland. Or. declare th e ir a ttitu d e on enlistm ent in the arm y or navy. G r e a t Point in T h e i r F a v o r Is the High A m o u n t of S u g a r T hey C ontain— Some Most Valuable Recipes for the Household. Report Suggests More Torpedoes, and More Men in Roth Army and Xavy. NEW HOTEL HOUSTON W ashington, D. C.— Both Secretary- A Portland, O r., banker predicts by sp rin g " I n spite of G arrison and S ecretary D aniels will handicaps caused by unwise and freak lay before congress, in th e ir annual re ports, soon to be made public, the 1 leg islatio n .” lessons they believe th e arm y and navy The idle of Belgium is told to go to WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS of the U nited S ta te s should draw from A guaranteed remedy for Colds and work by the G erm an governor under the w ar in Europe. L a Grippe. Price 25c o f your druggist. penalty th a t all ch aritab le organiza No ex trao rd in ary expenditures have tions feeding them , w ill be dissolved. I t's good. Take nothing else.—Adv. been asked for by e ith e r th e W ar or j The Germ an cru iser Emden, forced Navy departm ents in the annual e sti A G E N T S m ake 50*1) profit. Sell every m echanic on sig h t. N ew invention, exclusive te rrito ry ; | to run ashore by an A u stralian w ar m ates already filed w ith the appropri w rite D ahl Co., 51 E a s t 4^ti. N ew Y ork. ship, had destroyed 23 m erchantm en ation com m ittees of congress, but the and oth er sm all vessels before she was tw o cabinet heads w ill discusse in de finally captured. ta il the best m ethod of o b tain ing a R eports received in B erlin from Co mobile and adequate arm y and a pow e rfu l and efficient fleet. N o t only to uaers o f p ip e and cig ars, b u t th e penhagen se t fo rth th a t th e Russian S ecretary G arrison will endeavor to Pekin ▼icious c ig a re tte h a b it is overcom e by u s in g th e governm ent is p ro testin g to ' ‘N ITRITE'* tre a tm e n t. P ric e com plete, p o stag e ag ain st th e concentration of troops on concentrate th e a tten tio n of congress and th e country on th e necessity of a paid, $1.00. L aue-D avis D ru g Co.. 3d a n d Y am the M anchurian fro n tier. hill, P o rtla n d , O r. (W hen w ritin g m e n tio n thin definite national m ilitary policy, ex p a p e r.) G eneral V illa in command of 15,000 tending over a period of years. men, is said to be m arching from the S ecretary D aniels will recommend north on Mexico C ity, ostensibly to tw o b attleships, but probably w ill ask Industrial Era For U a . oust C arranza who has an arm y of 40,- congress to give th e navy au th o rity, as F i f t e e n million m en in t h e field will 000 to re sist th e attack . it did last year, to expend a lump sum u se a p p a r e l a b o u t t h r e e tim e s a s f a st The N orw egian steam er Pluton, for subm arines w ithout fixing the num a s w h e n p e a c e prevails. T h e eq u ip m e n t of 1,000,000 h o r s e s is no sm all bound from London for C hristiania, ber. The spectacular raids of subm arines ite m a n d m e a n s s t e a d y e q u ip m e n t of was sunk by a m ine Sunday off Y ar sup p lies a n d food fo r t h is v a s t arm y. mouth. N ineteen men of her crew in th e European w ar have draw n a t E u r o p e c an not fight a n d meet* t h e s e and th ree passengers w ere rescued by tention to th e fa c t th a t last y ear con r e q u ir e m e n t s sim ulta neously. gress appropriated an ag g re g a te of T h e m o re one of o u r in d u s tr ie s is a Dutch lugger. more th an $4,000,000 for th e building ta x e d t h e g r e a t e r t h e a c tiv ity w hich The Sheik-ul-Islam , head o f the h ier of subm arines and specified th a t one of will be r e fle cte d upon o th ers . It is archy in Turkey, has prepared an an the h i s t o r y of w a r t h a t t h e f ir s t shock nouncement to all Mohammedans in them should be a seagoing vessel, p ro d u c ed dulln ess, b u t upon re cove ry which he declares th a t every Moham practically tw ice the size of those used in th e coast patrol. i n d u s t r y boom ed a n d p rices soared. Such a subm arine, according to the T h e r e is r e a s o n to believe t h a t history medan fighting on th e side of G reat will r e p e a t itself a n d a s t h e w a s t e a n d B ritain , F rance and R ussia is not a explanation made by naval officers at d e m olition e xce ed a n y previous d e m w arrior but a m urderer, and liable to th e tim e to congress, w ill be th e la rg o n s t r a ti o n t h e so u rc e s of supply m u s t religious punishm ent. est and m ost pow erful in th e world, be looked t o t o m e e t t h e inevitable The situ a tio n along th e b a ttle line able to accompany the fleet every de m a nd. European subm arines have We a r e a t peace, t h e g r e a t e s t i n d u s in France proper, from th e standpoint w here. tria l n a tio n ; w e h a v e t h e mills, th e of th e allies, w as summed up in a dis been able to m ake only com paratively fa rm s , in short, t h e e q u ip m e n t w anted. patch from an “ observer w ith the In sh o rt voyages from th e ir bases, and In sp ite of f e a r w e m u s t he busy for dian corps,” who says th e re has been th e g re a t cru iser subm arine planned o u r s e lv e s a n d for o th ers . S o m e im no m arked change anyw here, though by A m erican naval officers, bids for p o r t a n t m a t e r i a ls w e m a y lack, but he professes to see a gradual w eaken w hich are soon to be opened, will w e will he in genious e n o u g h to evolve ing of the G erm an attack s. eclipse any of th e kind seen in the a d e q u a t e s u b s titu te s .— F i b e r a n d F a b present w ar. ric. E very county in th e sta te of Oregon has voted “ d ry .” D ave H ouston. Prop. H. B. T horsnes. M gr. T horoughly m odern. 101 Rooms o f com fort. Mod e ra te P rice s. T h re e m in u te s' w alk from U nion D epot. W rite fo r ra te s . 72 N. Sotii S l . PORTLAND, OR. J b e tte r tim es Tobacco Habit Cured YOLR OWN DRUGGIST WILL TELL YOU T ry M u riu e E y e K erneuy fo r K ed. W e ak . W a te ry E > os a n d G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s ; N o S m a r t in g — lust-. E y e C o m fo rt. W rite fo r B ook o f th e E ye by m a il F re e . M u rin e E y e R em ed y Co., C h ic ag o . A Plea of Guilty. “ W h a t ! ” exclaim ed t h e tea che r, “ does n o o n e kn o w ? W h a t a n im a l h a s b r i s t ly ha ir, is d ir ty all th e tim e and loves g e tt i n g into th e m u d ? ” A sm all boy r a is e d a tim id hand. “ Well, A llan,” said t h e te a c h e r , "tell us w h a t it is.” “ P le ase, m a 'a m ,” said t h e little boy reflectively, “i t ’s m e.”— Chicago A m e r ican. And S o m e tim e s T ro u se rs . T h e t e a c h e r w a s e x a m in in g th e class in physiology. “ M ary, you tell u s,” s h e a sk e d , “w h a t is t h e f u n c tio n of t h e s t o m a c h ? ” “ T h e fu n c tio n of th e s t o m a c h , ” t h e little girl a n sw e r e d , “ is to hold up t h e p e tt i c o a t.”— Buffalo E x p re ss. T h e Mosquito Habit. “ W h a t m a k e s J a c k k e ep sla pping h im s e lf on t h e b a c k of h is n e c k ? ” " H e s p e n t his v a c a ti o n a t a New J e r s e y s u m m e r r e s o r t a n d h e c an 't g e t r id of t h e h a b it.”— St. L ouis Post- D ispatch. A T im e Saver. Woman suffrage is believed to have won in M ontana and Nevada. There is a technical point raised ag ain st prohibition in A rizona. FORTRESS OF TSING TAU CAPTURED BY JAPANESE Tokio — It is officially announced at th a t th e Germ an fo rtre ss of T sing Tau has surrendered to th e Jap an ese and B ritish forces. London is again prom ised a raid by I t is fu rth e r announced th a t th e first German Zeppelins some tim e this step in brin g in g about th e surrender of month. th e fo rtress occurred a t m idnight S at A dm iral C radock’s ship is believed urday, when th e in fa n try charged and sunk in th e engagem ent w ith th e G er occupied th e middle fo rt of th e line of defense. In th is operation th ey took mans off th e coast of Chile. 200 prisoners. The R ussian arm y m arches 30 hours The G erm ans hoisted th e w hite flag in deep snow in m ountains, and it is a t 7 o ’clock in th e m orning a t the claim ed its fro n t is 100 m iles long. w eath er observation bureau of Tsing A Marconi w ireless dispatch from Tau. B erlin says th a t in E gypt th e English The quickness of cap itulation o f the have abandoned th e A rabian fro n tie r G erm ans was cause of much surprise and w ithdraw n across th e Suez canal. and joy to th e men of th e arm y and A dispatch to th e A m sterdam Tele- navy o p eratin g ag a in st it, and also to g ra a f B a ys P rin ce Joachim A lbrecht, th e people of Tokio. of P russia, son of th e late re g en t of Villa May Be President. Brunsw ick, has been wounded in San Antonio, T ex .—A ccording to ad France. vices received S aturday from Aguas A ccording to th e London Daily M ail’s R otterd am correspondent th e C alientes bv a San Antonio new spaper, General Eulalio G utierrez has resigned inh ab itan ts of Ostend have been o r as provisional p resident and may be dered to ta k e to th e ir cellars w ith five succeeded by V illa him self. days' provisions. E m peror N icholas has arriv ed arm y headquarters a t th e front. ”1 alw ays tell the w a iter w hat I'm going to tip him .” Fog was responsible fo r th e loss of “W hy?” “So he w on't keep me w aiting half th e G erm an cru iser Y orck, which nil hour while th e cash ier sp lits a $10 struck a m ine in Ja d e bay, an inlet of hill into dim es.”—D etroit F ree Press. th e N orth sea, N ovem ber 4. This sta te m e n t is m ade by B erlin papers. W ith th e com ing of fall, the h o u s e wife Is offered a n o th e r m ost i m p o rta n t food-fruit for h e r t a b le in g ra p es, blue, purple, red and white, e a c h kind g iv ing a high a m o u n t of food value, r e f r e s h m e n t and flavor. T h e chief q u a litie s of g r a p e s a r e th* high a m o u n t of sugar, a s will be se en from th e following tab le ; also t h e r e a r e p r e s e n t In all g r a p e s v a rying a m o u n t s of potash, lime, m a g n e sia a n d iron. I t is from th e g r a p e t h a t we g e t “ c r e a m of t a r t a r ” a n d t a r t a r i c acid, w hich is the b a se of all good bakin g powders. P r o te in .......................................................................? i-'uts ............................................................... 1-i C a rb o h y d ra te s ..................................................... 13-‘i A sh ......................................................................... ■? U o fu se ..........................................................................1 Water ............................................................58-! F u e l \ a lu e . p e r p o u n d ( c a lo rie s )............. N u tr it iv e v a lu e , p e r p o u n d ..........................17.* In E u r o p e t h e r e a r e m an y “g ra p e c u r e s " w h e re th e diet c o n sists alm ost solely of g ra p es, th e v a rio u s phos p h a te s a n d a cids in w h ic h very p e r c ep tib ly c le a n s e th e blood a n d m ak e for he alth. Since th is is so, g r a p e s sh ould be use d e x te n siv e ly in our diet B a r r in g t h e seeds, th e y a r e one of the best f r u its for children, a n d it is from the g r a p e t h a t th e housew ife can evolve so m a n y delicio us jellies, m a r m a la d e s a n d p reserves. S inc e it is im possible to h a v e ripe g r a p e s in all se asons, even with the b e st m eth o d s of s to r in g in sa w dust, t h e q u a litie s of t h e g r a p e can be p r e se r v e d to a g r e a t e x te n t in gra pe juico —which, by th e way, w as not e v en th o u g h t of 50 y e a r s ago. Grape C atc hup.—T o e ac h five pints of g ra p es, allow one pound of su gar, one-half pin t of v in e g a r, and one-half o u n c e each cinna m on, cloves and maize. Boil s u g a r a nd v in e g a r 15 m in u t e s t o g e t h e r; m e a n t im e h e a t th e pulp and skins. Lot cool a n d ru b th r o u g h a c olander. Add th is to th e vinegar) a n d su g a r, cookin g 20 m inutes. Bot tle a n d seal. G rape J a m . —H e a t g r a p e s ove r boil ing w a t e r u ntil soft, t h e n s i m m e r gen tly 30 m in utes. L et cool a little a n d p r e s s th r o u g h colander. W eigh pulp, allowing one a n d one-eighth p ounds s u g a r for e ac h pound pulp. Cook t o g eth e r, s i m m e r i n g a n d s t ir r in g carefully u ntil it t h ic k e n s into Jam consistency. T h e n place in sm all jars. E i t h e r rip e o r - g r e e n g r a p e s o r half a n d h a lf m ay be used, and a little lem on rind m ay be a d d ed w ith c in n a mon a n d a pinch of cloves or n u tm e g Grape Pudding.— W ash, pick and flour g ra p e s be fore p u t ti n g th e m into th e b a tt e r . One h e a p in g pint of picked g r a p e s m a k e s a fa ir sized pudding F o r th e b a tte r, h e a t th e yolks of four eggs till thic k, th e n add o n e cupful of milk, a n d tw o cupfuls of flour Add h a lf a cupful of b u t t e r b e a t e n to a c ream , one tea sp o o n fu l of vanilla extra ct, th e w hites of th e e ggs stiffly b eaten, and t h e n t h e grapes. Boil t h e pudding t h r e e h o u r s a n d s e rv e with a rich sauce. Barbed Wire In W arfa re. R ussia is in the m arket to purchase from us 5000 tons of ba rb ed w ir e to be used in m ilita ry operations. T h e ' e ffe c tiv e n e s s ol b a r b e d w ir e e n ta n g l e - 1 * m onts a s d e fense m e a s u r e s h a s been ! d e m o n s tr a t e d re p ea te d ly since our w a r w ith Spain. T h e y w e r e brought ' into use th e n with m uch suc c ess and were very effective us a p a r t of th e R u ssia n d e fen se s a t P o r t A r t h u r in the w a r w ith Ja p a n . T h e R u ss ia n s probably h a v e in m in d th e i r e x p eri ence in t h e f a r e a s t a n d a r e hoping to m a k e equally good use of t h e w ire they would p urc hase in th is c ountry. T h e R u ss ia n e n ta n g l e m e n t s before P o r t A r t h u r c onsisted of four parallel lines of t h re e -stra n d fe nce s about t h r e e fe et high. T h e fences w ere a b o u t 10 fe et a p a r t a n d zigzag lines of b a r b e d w ire w e r e s t r u n g b a ck and forth b e tw e e n th e fences. And in a d dition larg e q u a n ti t ie s of loose coils and pieces of w ire w e r e s c a tt e r e d on th e ground. T h e c o m b in a tio n w a s a l most a n I m p as sa b le b a r rie r . It was found th a t the J a p a n e s e could not m a k e p r o g r e s s by c u tt i n g t h e wires, j if they got th r o u g h t h e f ir s t fence they b e c a m e e n ta n g led in t h e w ire on the ground if th e y w e re not shot down before r e a c h in g th e se cond fence. T h e J a p a n e s e trie d t h e e x p ed ien t of h a v in g t h e i r soldiers c h a r g e w ith m at-i t r e s s e s w hich t h e y th r e w on th e fences. T h a t w as only a p a r ti a l su c cess, a s m a n y m en b e c a m e help less in th e e n ta n g l e m e n t of loose w ires ou th e ground. T h e e n t a n g l e m e n t s fi nally w e r e disposed of by pulling up tho posts a n d d r a g g in g th e fences a w a y u n d e r c o v e r of d a r k n e ss , h ut it was a long a n d costly t a s k for th e a t ta c k in g force. T h e u se of wire e n ta n g l e m e n t s Is v a lu a b le a s a d e fe n se m e a s u r e and even th e n h a s its lim itations. An e n ta n g l e m e n t w hich would k e ep a n a rm y of G e r m a n s from r e a c h in g t h e R u s sia n s also would p r e v e n t I he R u ss ia n s from g e ttin g a t th e G e rm an s, it is effective in delaying a n d h a m p e r in g the p r o g r e s s of a n enem y a n d it also p ro te c ts h im a g a i n s t p u r s u i t a n d a s sa u lt in case t h e f o r tu n e of ba ttle is a g a in s t him.— In d ian a p o lis Star. Y o u r M a rg in i, o f Health f{% Rheumatism Muscle Colds ‘‘It is easy to use and quick to respond. No work. Just apply. It penetrates without rubbing.” Read W h a t O th e rs Say I "H»w utod your Liniment very eucceeeiully in a case of rheumatism, end s lw ey s have s b o ttle on h ee d in C.M of a eold or eors th ro a t. I with to eay I th in k i t one of th e b e s t of household rem edies. I w ould n o t h av e used i t only it was recom m ended to mo b y a friend of m in s w ho, I w ish to say , is ons of th s b est boosters fo r your L inim snt I e v s r s a w ? '—J . W . g u llsr, Llen.er, Cot “Just a Ua* in praise of Sloan’* Liniment. I hare been ill nearly fo u iU en week* w ith rb eu m atiem , h av e been tre a te d by doctor* who d id th e ir best. 1 had n o t slep t for th e terrible p ain for eevertd night*, when my w ife g o t d id a »mall b o ttle of th e L inim ent a n d th re e a p p ljra - cation* gave m e relief so th a t L could sleep." — Joseph T am blyn, 616 Con- t o r n S tr e e t, M c K e e s p o r t , i ’a . Good for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Sprains and Bruises. All Dealers 25c. Send f o r r cents in stam ps for a fre e TRIAL BOTTLE. DR. EARL S. SLOAN, Inc. PROPERLY M ADE TEA T H E MOST H E A L T H F U L AND KX HILAKATING O F BEVERAGES. Good Red R ubber Plate«, each ................. The Best Red R obber Plate*, each 22-K arat Gold e r P orcelain ( r o w a . . . . $ 5 .« 7.50 5 00 WISE DENTAL CO. r e l ia b l e p a in l e s s d e n t is t s . P h o n e s -M a in 2<L3. A 2029. 122 . T h ird S treet. F ailin g Bldg.. P o rtla n d , Oi S' C er. T hird and W ashington. P. N. U. N o . 4 6 . 1914 W H E N w ritin g te advertía«* p lm m tio n th is papar- M o second siege of Przem syl. It is re ported th a t th e R ussians are equipped w ith new eight-inch French guns. Russian troops have m ade notable advances ag a in st th e G erm an rig h t wing, w hile th e k a ise r's arm y in N orthw estern P ru ssia has forced at least a p a rt of th e enemy back across the fro n tie r, although the cz a r's forces defeated the guard of a railro ad and destroyed bridges and captured a tra in in th a t d istric t, according to reports from P etrograd and Berlin. "The Rude" Barred from Mails. Philadelphia, Pa. Ruptured P ersons su ffer m ure fro m inexperienced tm s a fittin g th a n from h ern ia. W hy n o t buy your tru s s e s from experts? T ry L aue-D avis D ru g Co., a t Id and Y am hill. P o rtla n d . O re., w ho a re ex p e rt* an d know how. W h e r e It Does H arm t h e Fault Is A) w a y s With t h e Maker— Unw hole som e Q ualities Are B rought O ut in th e Steeping. Didn’t Need To. "W h a t a re you laughing a t? " a ske d t h e Old Fogy. ‘. 'W hat's so funny In that p aper?” "I t sa ys h e r e t h a t a h u n d r e d p e r It Is said t h a t we tan o u r sto m ac h s a n d become, there fore, in ca p ab le of sons h a v e left New York to e ngage in m is sio n a r y work," said the Grouch.— d ig es tin g food—t h a t w e t u r n Into n e r v C i n c i n n a t i E nquirer. ous w re cks It we d rin k ton. And this would he so if we use d t e a im m o d e r A Sure P roof of Love. a te ly and m ad e It carele ssly . L e t us “I’m c e r t a i n he loves me,” said the in v e s tig a te a little and see w h a t can su b u r b a n girl. he done to p r e s e r v e to our u s e the " H o w ’s t h a t ? " c up t h a t cheers. “ It is a four-mile w alk to town. H e A nalysis show s t h a t t e a Is ric h In m isse s t h e last c a r a b o u t twice a week, protoid, t h a t It c o n ta in s a lk a lo id — b a t lie still keeps callin g."— P itts b u r g t h e in —and a volatile oil a n d tanailc Post. acid. Its stim u l a ti n g effect is d u e to Well Answered. t h e in and t h e oil—Its a st r in g e n c y is today and let it help cau s ed by t h e ta n n ic acid. T h e in is T e a c h e r of H y g ie n e —W hy m u s t w e Nature restore these so soluble t h a t it Is a lm o st i m m e d ia t e a lw a y s be c areful to keep our houses ly d r a w n from t h e leaf w hen b ro u g h t c le a n a n d n e at? organs to their proper L ittle Girl—B e ca use com pany may in to c o n ta ct with boiling w ater. T h e in functions. Be sure to s tim u la te s g a s t r ic digestion, b u t the w alk in a t a n y m om e nt.—Judge. ta n n ic acid a n d oil a re ha rm ful. E x GET HOSTETTER’S Moral— N e ver Give Up. p e r im e n ts show t h a t tan n ic acid la de Mrs. F la tte — Did you se e tho doctor veloped In ve ry sm all q u a n ti t y as soon as t e a comes In c o n ta c t w ith a b o u t y o u r indigestion today? Mr. F l a t t e — Yes. boiling water, and t h a t m o re ta n n ic Mrs. F la tte — Did h e a s k you to give acid Is developed when t e a h a s steeped up a n y th i n g ? No Danger. Yes, $2.— Y onke rs S ta te sm a n . An old w om a n w a s g r e a tly f r i g h t five m in u te s t h a n when It h a s s te ep e d ened w h e n t h e t r a i n t h u n d e r e d into t h r e e m inute s, a n d t h a t t h e louger it F lour Im ported to Egypt. s t a n d s th e m o re this acid Is d ra w n th e long tunnel. "Do you t h in k ,” s h e a s k e d th e c o n out. F l o u r im ports in E g y p t Increased ducto r, “ th is tunnel is p e r fe c tly s a f e ? ” It Is known t h a t te a is stim ulating, from $2,500,000 d u r in g th e f ir s t four Golden Cornbread. "D on't be afraid, m a d a m ,” replied r e fr e s h i n g and a n alle via tor of bead m o n th s of la s t y e a r to m ore t h a n T hree-quarters cupful cornm eal, 1*4 th e w a g g ish official. “O u r com pany a c h e and bodily fatigue. I t h a s a $4,000,000 in a like period th is year. cupfuls flour, q u arter of a cupful sugar, got you in t h is hole, a n d w e’r e bound slig h t influence in re g u la tin g t h e c ir A Self-Denying Editor. five teaspoonfuls baking powder, one- to se e you t h r o u g h .”— K a n s a s City culation of t h e blood and t h e tem pera- Times. A t a n y r a t e w e h a v e n e v e r sta te d half teaspoonful salt, one cupful milk, tu ro of the body. It Is one of t h e m ost w a rm in g d r in k s in w in te r and cooling t h a t t h e G e r m a n s w e n t into O stend one egg, one tablespoonful b u tter H e r Belief. w it h o u t o ste n d atlo n a n d t h a t ostendsi- d r i n k s in sum m er. (m elted). Put flour, meal, salt, sugar bly th e y w ere bound for th e Cha nnel. “ Do you,” h e asked, "be lie ve in e arly In view or t h e s e facts all will a d — P h ila d e lp h ia Public Ledger. and baking powder into white bowl, marrin ge?” m it t h a t to g e t t h e good a n d reject s tir and beat well. Place sifter over “ W ell,” sh e replied, “I used to, but yellow bowl and tu rn dry ingredients I a m willing to say t h a t a t p r e se n t 1 tile unw holesom e qualities of t e a it is H e w a s a t h o u g h tfu l citizen, into it. Add gradually the milk and believe ‘b e t t e r late t h a n n e v e r ’ m ay n e c e ssa r y to m a k e it with freshly H e studied ballots late, boiled w a te r —f a s t boiling b ecause tho Hut w hen i t c a m e ele ction day, beaten egg mixed. Add melted but be applied to m a r r i a g e a s well as to s t im u la tin g p r ope rty, thein, c a n n o t be H e u p a n d vo ted stra ight. ter. T urn into greased pan and bake som e o t h e r th in g s .”— B rooklyn Citi e x tra cte d below t h e boiling po in t—and in hot oven for about tw enty m inutes. zen. E v e n ele ction d a y h a s its a d v a n t for th is r e a so n alB O tho te a p o t should ages. F o r one d a y a t l e a s t th e w a r he thoroughly scalded before t h e tea HOW RCSINOL CURED Calf's Head T e rra p in . Is put Into i t; fres h ly boiled water, t a k e s a se c o n d a ry position. Boil calf's head a s for soup until ITCHING SKIN TORMENT b ecause long cookin g c a u s e s Its at bones fall a p a rt. Rem ove m e a t from B altim ore , Md„ May 23, 1914: "M y m ospherlc g a se s to e sc ape a nd ren In spite of w e e k s of a rg u m e n t, bones a n d s e t aside uutil p erfectly limbs from knee to a n k le w e re c o m de rs It flat and insipid. (Soft w a t e r Is T h e v oting signifies cold. Season with p e p p e r a nd salt. pletely c overed w ith e c z e m a for a n e st used when It first com es to a T h a t all th e w e ts will still be w ets And all th e dries be dries. Add tw o blade s of mace. Chop four year. I h a te d lo go in com pany, It ra pid boll, hard w a te r m ay be boiled hard-boiled eggs and add th e m to a itched ami b u r n e d so ba dly. I had no fifteen to t w e n ty m in u te s before us In tim e s of war, as you m a y have cupful of th e b ro th in w hich b e ad ha s r e st a t night. I tried a good many inn). noted, brilliant execution is often su p re m e d ie s for eczem a, both liquid and been boiled, t o g e t h e r with one cupful of T e a should a lw ay s be m a d e a s an plan te d by plausible explanation. Balve, hut they did m e no good, only c re a m , a s c a n t half pound of b u t te r m ade t h e Rkin m o re rough a n d scaly. Infusion—n e v e r boiled—and w ith but and tw o ta b le spoonfuls of brow ned I le a rn e d of reslnol o i n tm e n t and resl- one Infusion to each m e a s u r e of te a flour. L et t h e m all si m m e r thoroughly . nol soap a n d trie d them , and was r e T ho h a b it of re n e w in g the boiling w a Add one-half tea cu p fu l of sh e r r y and lieved of tho se v e re i tc h in g a nd b u r n t e r over the first m e a su r e of lea, or serve. Do not boil a f te r adding sherry. ing AT ON CE, ami a f t e r a m o n th 's of using and re u sin g th e te a leaves ste ad y us« was c om p le te ly c u r e d .” w ith a small additional supply. Is a (S igne d) T. S. Lew is, 1821 S u m m it St. Soup Greens. ve ry objec tiona ble one and is most Now is a good tim e to p r e se r v e soup Sold by all d ru g g ists.— Adv. str ongly c ondem ned by all he alth and greens. food a uthoritie s. T h is Is th e way to T h e S o u th 's Fear. T o a peck of ripe t o m a to e s I u se a o b tain all t h e inju rious qualities and H e re in th e south o u r chief fear ! h a n d f u l of parsley, h a lf a dozen sta lk s n o n e of th e benefits of a pot of tea. of leek, a bunch of E nglish celery and now is t h a t t h e E u r o p e a n s a v a g e s will No wonder pe ople t a n th e ir sto m ac h s quit w e arin g clo thes. — G a lveston when they follow such a method. four re d peppers. Feel a n d cut to m a News. i le r e Is th e way to m a k e one cup of toes in sm all pieces, c u t th e green te a without a te a p o t: H eat a cup to a n d pe p p ers up fine.Vidd half a cupful T h e syBtem of som e c an d id ate s, boiling point with boiling water, meas- of s a lt a nd cook all for half an ho u r Like loving, loyal bro th ers . u r e one-half teaspoonful of best t e a ; P u t in pint fruit jars. T his is like Is to extol t h e i r own v ir tu e s p o u r t h e w a t e r from the cup. p u t In fresh g r e e n s in winter. By baw lin g o ut tho others. \ t h e tea. pour o v e r enough fres h boll T h e G e r m a n s deny o v e r tu r e s C e r lng w a ter to fill th e cup th ree -q u arte rs B r e a k f a st Puffs. tainly. T h e “ W a c h t Am R h e in ” and full, c over closely and let sta n d in a T w o egg3, o n e cupful milk, 1 \'3 cupu- "D e u tsc h la n d C h e r Alles" h a v e s u p w arm place (not In a d r a u g h t and not fuls flour, one-half tea spoonful salt, planted m e r e ove rture s. o v e r th e fire) for t h r e e m in utes. Have one teaspoonful m elted b u tte r, two re a d y a n o th e r hot cup a n d a hot tea sp o o n fu ls ba k in g powder. Beat T h a t re lief t-hip c e r t a i n l y can be re- a d e r* w ill h e I n te r e s t e d t e m o r ■ trainer; s tr a in t h e tea Into t h e cup c le V a r " ly « t u re m lv ra U L d w h y a n a l j s i s o f u rin a la One t h o u s a n d boxes of it a r e on board, th e t h e e ggs very thoroughly and and se rve a t onco with s u g a r and »V Iru p o rta n r. lu th e une o f S. S. S. to ferred to a s b rin eln g h om e t h e bacon. add t h e milk and b u tte r . Sift it* a c tio n is a s tim u la n t c r e a m or milk, o r with thinly sliced p to u r if t h y t th m e y r h ia lood, d o f fine bloo<l vessel* t h a t flour, sa lt a nd baking powder twice, lemon and s u g a r . —Chicago Kat-ord m a k e u p th e c o n s tr u c tiv e tia a u e a o f th e A b aseball playe r Is s e e k in g a di add th e liquid i n g r e d ie n ts and beat k id n e y s . A ll th e blo o d fro m a ll o v a r th a vorce. He is tire d of s te a lin g home, lls rald . body a i’is t pa** th r o u g h t h a k h ln s y s . T h e y two m inutes. P o u r Into hot. well a r t a* t e s t e r s a n d e su y er* . A nd a c c o rd in g m a k in g sacrifice hits and c u lin a ry e r Conceded. g re ase d muffin pans a n d bake 20 min rors. to w h a t tli« y a llo w to p a s s o u : In th e u rin e , to q u a n t ity a n d m a te r i a ls , th a utes in a hot oven. "Mr. T a f t,” de c la r e s th e New York b h o e a th lth a o s f Mia k id n e y * a n d t h a q u a l ity o f th a Some of the new sk irts a re four World, “has g a in e d high place am o n g b lo o d I» d e te rm in e d . T h e c a t a l y t i c e n e rg y We Insist, how ever, f u r r e d b y S. S. S. I* i h o a u la th e u rin e . I y a rds around. T h e w om en c an la k e ex p r e s id e n ts .” O m elet W ith Curry. t h a t w hile th is is u ndoubtedly tru e I t I* s i s # d em o n * ’ r a t e d In th e s k in . A nd I’. re a k e ig h t fresh eg g s into a bowl, half a dozen old on e s a n d m a k e a s t y l Mr. R oosevelt r a n k s se cond.— Boston a* th e blo o d c o n t l n u - * to sw e ep th r o u g h ish one. th e k id n e y s th e rio m 'n a tln g n a t u r e ef add tw o tea sp o o n fu ls of milk, half a T r a n s c r i p t. H. R. R., a c tin g a* i t doe* * * ro a g h a ll th a a v e n u e s o f e l im i n a ti o n , «how * a m a rk e d teu s p o cn fu l of sa lt, half a teaspoonful A w ar c o r re s p o n d e n t has coined the d e c re a s e o f d is e a s e in a n lfc s tm tlo n s a* d em of c u r r y powder a n d tw o saltspoonfuls p hrase, a sirocco of shra pnel. W ith R u b b e r in Malays. o n s t r a t e d by u r in e a n a ly s is . T h l* a s s is t of p e p p e r S ha rply b e a t up with fork tho 7 urcos from Africa m ixed up in it A gum h a s been discovered In large a n c e Is a g r e a t r e l ie f to th e k id n e y s. TTxe b o d y w a s te * a r e m >r** « v e n i r d is u te d to the p h r a s e s e e m s apt. q u a n ti t ie s In t h e Malay p e ninsula t h a t th e e m u n c to r i e * ; t h e i r e lim in a tio tr n i b is tw o m in utes. H e a t a table spoonful of ittra - yields from 10 to 20 p e r c e n t pure n l a t e d by th e to n ic a c tio n a ffo rd e d th a b u t te r in a sa uc epa n, drop in eggs, A m a r c o n ig r a m from t h e allies to rubber. liv e r , lu n g s , sk in a n d kid n ey * . T h u s , In briskly s t i r with fork tw o m inutes, let c a s e s e f r h e u m a tis m , c y s ti tis , c h ro n ic to r e ' the k a is er: In th e m a t t e r of Calais, it r e s t h a lf a m inute , fold up two op|x>- I Is a c a s e of ta k e r, n o t H a v re. .-h ltla , asth British wom* n a r e going to st i n t on t m h a r o a s a t , d h u th s e k ln m e s y s ria o d f m o f i r o e , th e h r ro a reflex Indica site sides and se r v e hot.— H om e a n d drf*8B. T h e i r oou»inn in this land ■•cm ti o n s o f w eak k id n e y a c tio n , firs t purify y o u r M ood w ith S. S S . ao ! t w ill enable Farm. Good Miaaionary Year. to h a v e stin te d to the limit. th e tis s u e « to re b u ild th e c e llu l a r strength ______________ In o n e m is sion In India la s t y e a r a n d re g a in th e n o r m a l h e a lth . C r a c k e r Pudding. R. R. R. Is p r e p a r e d bv TT?- S w ift Rpeclftc 40,000 w e r e baptized. In th e la s t two O u r langujiKe is a funny thing. C o., 5 2 7 S w ift H id e . A tla n ta . C»a.. and If H a lf pint of pieces of c r a c k e r brok ye ars th is mission h a s a dded m ore It really m a k e s me laugh. you hara any d'*ep seated or obetlasfe blood We sp«ak of s o m e th in g going on en. four eggs, th re e - f o u r th s cupful of people to t h e C h r i s t i a n a o v e n a n t s than tr o u b le , w r it« to t h e i r k it d ie s I D e p t, fuff f r e e a d r ic e . W h e n ft is c om ing off. sugar, piece of b u t te r size of a n egg, In t h e f i r s t fo rty y e a r s of its labors. I sa lt, plenty raisins, pinch of soda, one- half tea spoonful of c in n a m o n and sa m e of n u tm e g , one quart of mtik. Soak c r a c k e r s In milk about half hour, l ake about an h o u r in m oderate e t N . U - n- ! - (• i « ( * l and i f i f t l f f Colo., than w r other d r« . Hvcrv r . - ■ - f r guaranteed to Colo. S ilk, W nri. Cotton anti M i l .) Good, «t an . kalltng. 10 canto is very small, indeed, when the appetite is poor, the digestion bad, the liver lazy and the bowels clog ged — but don’t re main that way; take HOSTETTER’S STOMACH B I T T E R S \ $ B row nsville—G eneral V illa tw o days ago w ired G eneral C arranza proposing th a t in order to se ttle th e question of peace in Mexico th a t both he and C ar ranza be executed, according to A. No O p e n er Needed. L ieutenant M urray lost his life in an D ittm an, a photographer, who returned T w o P h i la d e lp h ia n s h a v e p a te n t e d a from Aguas C alientes. G eneral C ar c r o w n seal for b o ttle s to w hich is a t aeroplane accident a t th e E nglish av i ta c h e d a hit of m e ta l t o lift it w i t h ation school a t Avon. I t is believed he ranza did not answ er. o ut t h e n e c e ssity f o r a s e p a r a t e m iscalculated th e distance w hile land o p e n er. Trespassers Are Warned. ing, a fte r m aking a flight over Rushall Down. London— A dispatch from Flushing, N ew job for u n i v e r s it y s t u d e n t s — a t t e n d i n g society fu n c tio n s a n d d e m Two G erm an officers and tw o men of Holland, to R e u te r’s Telegram com o n s t r a t i n g l a t e s t dances. T h e fount th e crew of th e G erm an c ru iser Geier, pany, says: of k n o w le d g e s e e m s to h a v e gone dry. now a t Honolulu, who have been held “ The G erm ans have issued a new fo r some tim e a t San Francisco, will proclam ation prohib itin g an approach T h e y often tell us t h e w orm will on the w aterw ays a t Bruges. T res tu r n , but only two in 8000 boxes of be paroled, b u t m ust rem ain in the a p p le s r e tu r n e d t o t h e selling agency. U nited S ta te s u n til th e end of the passers are w arned th a t they m ay be shot. Heavy guns have been mounted on the sand dunes along the coast from H e w a s n 't a pitc he r, but a w itn es s W ireless dispatches from B erlin say th e north of Ostend to the D utch fron in c o u r t r e c e n tl y got peeved w h e n the th a t Shanghai new spapers re p o rt the tie r. Trenches have also been dug near a t t o r n e y criticized his delivery. German a rtille ry fire is system atically Heyst. F u rth e r reinforcem ents have Few d e e r a re be in g r e p o rt e d shot, destroying th e entrenched positions oc reached th e G erm an fighting line dur b u t t h e n u m b e r of h u n t e r s bagged cupied by th e Jap an ese around Tsing ing the presen t w eek .” se e m s to k e ep up to s ta n d ard . Tau. The Jap an ese have postponed indefinitely th e ir attack s. The w aters English Bombard Arabians. P r o b a b l y it is a n unw ise p lan to around Tsing Tau are sown w ith mines. c o u n t t h e enem y. It m ig h t be b e tt e r London—The B ritish cruiser Min to d is c o u n t t h e m a n d t h e n lick them. A w ireless dispatch from B erlin to erva has bombarded th e A rabian town V ienna officially rep o rts th a t in Rus- | o f Dieddah (Jid d ah ), on the Red Sea. j 1 sian Poland th e A u strian s captured Jiddah, a town of gome 30,000 inhabi , over 2000 prisoners, including 20 offi ta n ts, is th e chief seaport o f A rabia, cers. On th e G alician fro n t 500 Rus in the province of H ejaz, 65 miles sians surrendered. D uring th e opera-1 northw est of Mecca. It is a p ictu r h av e m a n y friend* w ho u m th«m a* a g en eral tions against S ervia 77 officers and 650 esque tow n w ith narrow and irregular tonic and fo r K idney tro u b le. I «ice 25c j>«£ box. men w ere tak en a t Roum ania, as well stre e ts and houses o f coralline lim e 5 boxes fo r $1.00. F o r sale by L a u e-D a v is D rug ] as much w ar m aterial. stone. From th e sea the w hite m ina re ts show plainly w ithin th e w alls of Co.. 3d and Y am hill S ta.. P o rtla n d . O re. An Amst erdam dispatch to the R eu th e town and give it a picturesque ap- The angles of th e walls DENTAL HEADQUARTERS te r T elegram company in London, says peanrance. th a t th e D utch new spapers confirm the are surm ounted by forts. FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE sta te m e n t th a t Germ any is tran sfer- j I People from all p a rts of 433,247 Allies Are Captive. I O regcn an>i W ashing- rin g cavalry and a rtille ry from the I ton c o n sta n tly v isit our w estern to th e eastern fro n tier. London— A dispatch to R e u te r’s.Tel- I offic e fo r der. rai fr» at- egram company from A m sterdam says lm e n t. O u r skill is ac- A heavy snow has fallen in the Vos th a t advices received th ere from B er I - • . ' - w a r ? ! O .r pro m p tn ess in finish ges m ountains and th e Black forest. lin say th a t up to last Sunday th e G er ing: w ork in one Hay I w hen req u ired is ap p re- The G erm ans are said to have had man concentration camps and hospitals Ic ia te d by o u t-of-tow n difficulty in rem oving th e ir reserve held th e follow ing prisoners: French, I p atro n s. j Dr. W ise is a false- field a rtille ry from defensive postions 3138 officers and 188,618 m en; Rus I ♦noth e x p e rt. T h e re is on th e heig h ts into th e valleyg. T heir sians, 3121 officers and 186,779 m en; ‘A LW A Y SO N E B E S T jin ev ery calling. and removal is considered in some q u arters Belgians, 537 officers and 34,907 m en; |D r. W ise lays claim to to indicate th a t th e arm y is p reparing B ritish, 417 officers and 15,730 men. r « -.".»j :.c*' r in < >re- for a re tre a t. I i ■ 27 Yean trpr m i The correspondent adds th a t the B er 1 W h a t w e can t g u a r a n te e we don’t do. A dispatch from V ienna says th a t lin dispatch says these figures do not LOW PRICES FOR HIGH -G RAD E WORK preparations are being rushed for the include prisoners not encamped Kola Tablets D . Pt. B US Chicago — The m ails w ere denied S aturday to copies of “ The N ude,” the p ain tin g which won th e P o tte r Palm er prize of $1000 at the annual exhibition of A m erican pain tin g s a t th e A rt In s titu te here. The work of a rt was described as “ purely v u lg a r" by C. A. A ngier, postoffice inspector. Copies o f “ The N ude” will be barred from store windows. M ajor M. L. C. Funk- houser, second deputy of police, as Led with a plain pudding sauca. serted. Helping Kidneys By Clearing Blood A Function Greatly Assisted By a Well-Known Remedy. PUTNAM FADELESS fo. I . . . to c k lat " H o t, to W . *t.J M u C o in ..," caiaodai. blo tto » . ,tc - DYES M O N k O fi b k U C C O M PA NY . D < c te n a n t Z . Q u tag r. H I M