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PAGE TWO TOCAL AND IMPERSONAL Medford KlfcB will hold ft special mooting, Tuesday evening January 4, for tho purpoBO of oiitartalnlng District Doputy (Jrnnd Kxaltod Itulor W. tt. Logus, of Oregon City Lodge No. 1289, who wilt officially visit tho lodge All loyal Elks will mnko a npoclal pfforl to attend tho special mooting of tho'lddgo on thnt occas ion and do honor to tho highest of ficer In Oregon JElkdom. M. Purdln, Lawyer, Itoom 40C M. P. & II. Dldg. 0. W. SorcnBon of Grants Pass is spending a few days In tho city on business. 257o off on Kodaks nt Weston's Camera Shop. Grand Exalted Itulor Junius tt. Nicholson, of tho Uonovolont nml Protective Order or Ulks, liim recoiu mended that nil Klks lodges through out tho United Slates should linvo n roll call of all members on tho oir-' caslon of the first regular meeting of tho lodge In January, 101 C. In order to comply with this recom mendation, the annual roll call of Mcdford Lodgo will bo held Thurs day evening, January C. Kvory brother who Is unable to attend tills roll call meeting will ho expected to send an excuso In writing to tho lodge, hinting the ri'imon why ho Is nimble to nltond. Oct It nt Up Voo's. Mrs. M. Cross nml daughters, Misses NeJllo,nud Juuz, mother am sIstorH of Mrs. A. h. Hill, are hero from Hall I.uko City for a visit with tho Il'lil's. Weston Camera Hnop for first class Kodak finishing and Kodak supplies. Tho annual New Year's danco of Mcdford' Lodgo of ICIks will ho held In tho lodgo room Now Year's liven ing, January I, at S::t0 o'clock. Hnz elrlgg's flvo jdeco orchestra will fur nish special mimic for tho occasion. Smoko King Bpltz and 1'antola, two host Co cigars on market. tt Thomnii II. Simpson, a hardware man of Ashland, was a busluuas vis itor In Medford this morning. Good dry wood fl..0 tier dollv tiriMlTi.jCall W, W. PreMo, 37p-H. tf .15. i. 1'ollt'tt, u bUHluesd' man of l'rjjlovUJt', thlM state,. 1 n visitor In MqflfarU'uiiit'otlior points In tho val ley UhlH week'., Fresh frultB nt lie Voo's. W. W. UsHhcr, tho ubiquitous tel ophuno ninn of Ashland, transacted biisluoss'ln this city today. When bettor' insurnnco Is sold Holmes Tho Jnsuranco Mau will sell It. Captain A. J. Vance and Lleiiteu nut Klumr T. Pons left last night for 1'oillaud to attend a military con clave. Tho Medford lea and Htorngo Co. hns nine barrels of Hop Gold beer In Pints which tlioy will dellvor t any address In tho city at $10 per bar rel. Guma Warden Jas. 11. Drlscoll ran down from Ashland this morning on official ImihIiioss. Mrs. Loaoh, Ahdo-Support Harcloy surglual cornet. 320 N. llartlett. Aaron Maler, of tho Ashland dis trict, was In this city today, relating that he camo down tho valley "with" hl olittor and belli. It may be ald tlutt "ho was there with tho bells." nil right, but the Oittor to which he referred- was In his pocket partly. Proili rousted peanuts at Do Voo's Tho "face of naturo"' was whlto this iiinrnliu; with tiu firs) aiiow that has fallen so fur this season and pre oiill to ronialu a anoll to ilullglit tho school children, who don't see much of that kind of opportunity for morrliHuut In Uils valley. Mote snow fo)l at AsIiImimI than hero and a good dual' imio til I'hPonlx than at Ash land. lliiltt Pulls Wood yar.1 l'uono 48 or S88. WTlmd nil kinds- J7 Ctit' OttmrolwtlaHur V 0 l.xov or, M (Vntrat l'olut, transact wl Ima iiiBt Ih Mwlford this niornliiK- itailam llvtHpoit. lfiiownml n I al lot anil elslrvojSHt 8m this ulftsd Ituir at Qolunlul ApartuiHiiU. 311 fWj CamuUHl, of 1'nrtlMHil, Is Iniiutuotlng bualueaa In Mtxlford to dajr. AJI tlio Intost shoot music nt 6c par nop?. Music nut carried In stock will bo ordered for you at Hnle's I'Jnnji llotme. Ur. CltHrlfw Kmimh. ef u&tttle, U' r8lilrd at I A Nub. Ho la ! time to hive year furs rotlrod; pricM nn1mjJ. P. V. Hurt Jolt. US K-JUIn t Uui WM1I. of I'rusiMtti, la a Mmord visitor toU J. O. Gorging. tBe best all Arytnd JlhoJtBt'aithar In southern Oregon, Always reliable. KorrUtcs Msdo any wuqjo, tlmo or niMO. Etuttlo 5S8 Mala St. Phone 3J0-T. W V. W1IIIU of rVi-tai. ti-rcaa-I'MHird I" Mi- W tllits arr Mtulfurd Watt"!' ibu oik aiii'iwiin' the Hlalc '!'..' tur- i uuvriit.uli Daktr) hhikU it In- V ' Ofcrta otttKii wap n t con flnwl in talk !ime (or oiii time wltu illilAa is j'l ' '' nn tti irets npaln Tho funeral of Charles Hdwln (lr ham, notlco of whose death was pub lished yesterday, wilt bo from tho Petl undertaking parlors, 28 South Dnrtlett strcot, tomorrow (Thursday) nt 2 p. m. Burlni will be in tho Odd Fellows' ccmotery. All tho latest sheet music at fie per copy. Music not carried In stock will bo ordered for you nt Ilnlc's Piano House. Dr. C. It. Hay, who hus been III at Ilorkoloy, Calif., Is reported as con valescing. Ills family are spending tho holidays with him. All tho latest sheot music at fie per copy. Music not carried In stock Wlll ho ordered for, you at Halo's Piano IIouso. W. I. Vawter rontluuoH to lmproro and his recovory In confidently pre dicted. All furs nt cost at Huitlctt's, .118 jK. Main. Charles Garrott, of Itucb, appear ed boforo Justice J. C. Hurton Mon day nnd plead guilty to killing deer out of season, paying it flno of $25. You can get most any old thing al Do Voo's most nny old time. A hundred or more Medford Klks will .attend the smoker at the Auh land Klks' temple tonight. Insure your auto In tho Alllnnco against thoft. fire. C. Y. Tcngwnld. Hot tamnles nt Shasta. Medford Camp No. 00, W. O. W., will enjoy a spoclnl prpgram nt Its regular meeting, at Althca hall thin evening, tho occasion being tho offi cial visit or District Manager D. J. Iloakey, of Portland, Ilcsldes tljo regular work of the session, Including tho initiation of a largo clasp, re freshments will be served and a Jolly tlmo enjoyed In an nftor-scsslon pe riod of social converse. A $r0 cash prize will go to tho camp hnvlng tho Inrgest percentage of its membership present on tho night of tho visit of tho district manager, Manager Donk ey 'm presence hero tonight makes this tho contest occasion for Medford camp. It Is hoped that a largo a' tendance of the local membership will greet tho visiting official, this ovou lng. It will bo their last cliauco to win tho prize. For watch worn tnnt satisfied, Johnson tho Jowolor. 220 Pierce tho Florist, Phono 074. Larry lvwrenco, J. Porlor Hanse, of Detroit, Michigan, who, uro mak ing n general tour of tho coast states this winter to see tho country nnd thus avoid tho rigors of a' Michigan winter, nro visiting In this city a day or two this week. lluy Mddford-mnde candy at tho Shasta. Putnam J. Wheeler, of Lafayette, Indiana, who has enjoyed both of the great expositions In California this year and traveled extensively In that state since, Is tarrying In Medford a few days this wt-ek In u dslre to obtain n little Information, first hand, concerning our valley and IIh chief products. Ho expiesses special delight at being able to confirm re ports relative to tho productiveness of this beautiful valley and the ex cellence of Its winter climate. Tho pHst two or three davs of Dorcas bluster appear to Mr. Wheeler as a delightfully mild suggestion of win ter. Boo Dovo Wood Tiut that tlra In mranco policy. Office Malt Tribune llldg. Plorce tho Florist for flowers. Phono .171. II. M. Plunter, an IrtlgntlonUts of Ariiona, Is visiting In our vallev this week, lie says that Arizona bus a wonderful future of development along substantial linos of buslnoss, but dec In res that tho atmoBphero down there Is too arid for him. Swwt apple older at Do Voo's. P. Antouo Peterson, of llolse. Ida ho, I looking over the Itogun river country this week. Ho desires to secure location for fanning in a Houornl way near the roast. He tho mechanical doll In Halo's Piano store window between '1 and fi o'clock this afternoon. President Pat Welch of the Itoguo Ulutr Canal Co, arrived In th city Tuesday evening from Spokane, A ftw flue bred Jersey cows for mIm by U F lllliliiBH. Atriiluml, Ore-yon- Also Shetland ponies. Harry W Mills, of lliitte Falls, is nu Interested Ultor In this oil) this wuk. Drs. A. It. and Loiuss Hodges, chl roprnetlc phyilatons, Btowart build ing, 2Xt Kast Main St. Miss 11. Strucklm, of New York City. U rojtUUrod at the Hotel Mod ford today All kind of chocolate, 30 cents nor op -ml at Do oe's. J It. Kuloe. of Hoatllo, la a buanos tlsttor lu tbia city today. (lotos sells Kerd cart, $180 down ao4 $S& a MioaUt. 338 tt Horgaar. of North YajUwa, Is raild i tho Mtllr4 today. Wav ing ioom to thia rlt oa a buataoaa eirand Hif tho KhwUt tor floiora. Puoo a; l II A litasltam. gaavral frolaht mvi. i al tho Suothrro PaeifU-. was a ) i it -so vialtot lu this city TuomUt ' ' iHaf wtlli. rroaaji. OHttor. , aud b ut tor sail k ..i lw Voo's Madtfio IMtuKu ino ni'1 palm-i-i sua iisiiu toioei.i 4pt MICDFORI) MAIL Till HUN IS. I). Wnller Morton, of Kugeno, much Interested In fruits and fruit mar kets, is enjoying a few dayn of In vestigation In this part of pJbguc riv er valley this wrok and Interested lu tho state teachers' convention pro ceedings, as well. He will return north with the teachers this evening. Mr. Morton will return to this val ley In the near future and complete Investigations under way, the result of which may bo that ho will become vitally Interested horo. He has some acquaintance with prominent frultlsts In this valley. They nto urging him to become ono of the Hogue river country enthusiasts. Do Voc sells postage stamps. Two special cars will be attached to the 7:10 train this evening to ac commodate the teachers who will re turn tonight to their various homes In tho slate. Pierce tho Florist. Phone 371. TABLES TURNED AT E Ouo of tho greatest pictures of all times, "Tables Turned." Kin my Wehlon, the brilliant stage star who was teh lending woman nt the Gaiety In London for three years and who had tho leading rolo lu "Tonight's the Night," at tho Schu bert theater In Now York lost season, will In the big offering at tho Pngo tonight lu "TabluB Turned," a five act photo drnma with a tonso nnd (tripping story. There nro scores of dramatic scenes In tho production and one of uusuiil Interest in which tho principals In tho cast arc shown lu u big New York restaurant. This sceuo wns photographed lu ouo of Drondwny's famous restaurants whllo a cabaret performance was at Its height. Several hundred persons nro heen In this picture In addition to Mlbs Wehlon tho cast contains half a score of noted screen nnd dramatic nrtlBts, among these being II. Cooper Cllffe, Kdgur L. Davenport, Leslie Austin, Walter Hitchcock aud Jeauuottu Hortou. 0. A. C. ALUMNI AND STUDENTS HOLD REUNION Alumni students and friends of O. A. C. met In a reunion nt tho Med ford hotel Inst evening. A light luncheon was served and each re sponded to the toast of "Who nro you nnd what aro you doing? Thero weio thlrty-sovon prerent, among whom wcro tho follewing: Prof. K. I), llessle. Dean J. A. Iloxell, Prof. J. H. Horner, Prof. Frederick Ilerchtold, of Cervallls: State Supt J. A. Churchill, Salem; President J. II. Ackerman of tho Oregon Normal school. Prof. Hermann, Portland; Prof. G. II . Dauton, lleed college, Portland; County Supt. Lincoln Snv ago, GrnntH Pass; County Supt. J. Percy Wells, and Mrs. Wells of Jack sonvllle; County Supt. O. C. Drown and Mrs. Drown of Itosehurg; II. G, Klllott. Perrvdulo. and Mrs. II. G. Klllott; W. 14. Dolde, Phoenix; Dess N. Hanscth, Miss liene Smith, C, W. MoiiHon, Grace Mitchell, Mrs. 1). Springer, Wilson Wnlto, A. It. Chase. Mr- P. Mos, Otto Klum, Lenoro God love, Margaret Carr, P. L. Strong, all of Mcdferd: P. H. Puehnnuu. Mc Mlnnvlllo; Klsle Phllpot, Hugo, Ore.; Miss Cook, Grants Pass; Kdna Unas, John Cowioy. Zed Donis. Margaret Davidson, nnd K. II Stanley all of Central Point WARDEN OF SING SING PRISON TO LOSE J0D ALDANY. N Y.. Dec 20. Thonuis Mutt Osborne, "inillinnalro warden" of Slug Slug prison, will bo lemnved from office as soon ns a buicesnr can be named formally under the law. This action probably will bo taken tomorrow, John 11. Hlloy, state superintendent of prisons, said today after ho hnd learned of the specifica tions lit tho Indictment returned against the Slug Sing executive by the Woat Chester county grand Jury. "No man who la under indictment should continue lu the offko of wnr den," Superintendent Hlloy said, "and as soon as a successor inn be found he will be appointed. Governor Whitman's comment was limited to a brief typewritten state ment which read: "rroin tho first I lmo bolleved the charges against Mr. Osborne's porkoual character entirely uafounded and I am astonished at th action of the grand Jury. I know nothing whatever of tho ovldonce which waa protontod to that body" Osborne waa appointed warden at SIhi Sing la the latter part of No voatber. 1111, near tho dose of Gov ernor Glyoa'a administration A short Uoi provlaueh he gaiHt consider able iublM( b sooadlug a weok at Aubojm prison, whore aa a part of uta study of noHology. he lived the life of a mttlrf,ad waa koowu ns 'Toi Hrottii " HKUVtMtttTK H t. Boo. I- -Th Provldooc Journal lotuy aoat h loae ttirvlao OUoatrh to Captain i'ai! Hot Kil an the iti4Uibl ltot- i i i i ai AJEDK01U). OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DKClSMDEtt N ORDERS A I'KKIXO, eiimn, Dec 2.- 1'iei ilent Yuan Hhi Kiu ifsud n tuniulute today ordering the military gover nor of the provinces adjacent to Yunnan to dNpnteli troop to'hup prc8 (he revolutionistHr The J'reneh euiisnl nt Meiig-Tsze telegraphed, AlfXiindre rortty," French minister ait 1'eking, today that lof .eiguers nnd foreign-owned property .in Yutimin Koince had not hceu mo leleil up to yeterclny. Tin' Fren'eh government lulu been asked to permit movement of ChinOsft troops over the French-owned mil rond i'lom Lien ('linn to the etty of Yunniin. The n'Volutionihl have pro tested such use of the railroad and it is feared that if permisHion were granted the rebels would destroy the rail rond nnd nttnek foreigner. OLDEST WHITE UN IN NORTHWEST DEAD ABTOItIA, Ore, Dec. 20. -Mrs. Frances Kllrn Hnrc, oldest whlto woman In the northwest, died horo last night while asleep at tho ago of 104 years. Sho was born February 5, 1811, lu Winchester, Viu, aud married Joseph Hare In Woodsflcld, O., In 1827. Her. father, tho late Judgo Daven port, occupied the bench In tho su preme court of Virginia nnd nlbo served three terms lu congress. Of eight children born to her, seven sur vive, ono son, W. D. Hare, former collector for tho port of Astoria, dying flvo years ago. Four other sons served throughout tho Civil war, and nil four are now living lu St. Paul, Minn. E Wo wish to call the nttcntlon of tho public to the fact that Tho Astor Wlno company, tho largest liquor houso on tho Pacific coast, and one that has ben located in Oregon and Washington for the past many years will open a completo mall order liquor house at Hurnbrook, California, aud TiOO Mission street, San Francisco, California. Tho Whlto Front liar, of Mcdford, will bo absorbed by tho As tor Winn company, and will bo at Hornbrook. This firm has always carried a complete line of everything thnt wns to bo had In the wine and liquor line at prices that defy com petition. Wo hnvo a number of places scattered around Oregon and Washington and will concentrate all our stock In Just two places and will nUn make It our personal effort to make quick deliveries. We, positively will not substitute, when you order from tho Astor Wlno Co, You will get exactly what you send for nnd nothing else. Wo prepay express on all liquors and wines and In fact oorythlng but beer. We sell this so cheap, we cannot piepay toll os prcR or Height charges. Get accustomed to drinking our Golden Cream Special, tho new torn porance drink, It has no equal aud whllo It tastes Just liko real Pabst beer It is nou-alrohollr. Wo will place an ngenry lu Mcdford tho first of tho year We will bo Rlud to hoar from our many friends and othern after tho first of Jsnuar) at Hornbrook, Cali fornia. THK &TOH WINK COMPANY. Adv. Hornbrook, Calif GERMAN AGENT HAS FIGURED IN MANY SCANDALS NKW YOUK. Dec. 20 -David La mar, one of the eight men indicted us a German plot aide was ouo of the witnesses weforo the lobby investi gating commission in 1013 when he was Indicted for Impersonating con gieasmen in telephonic conversations Ho came to New York twenty years ago and for a long tlmo was the con fidential man of Honry Hnrt, presi dent of the Third Avenue railroad company He was Involved in litlgutlon with the I'niteit States Steel corporation and latei is said lo have made con siderable money by posing as tho agent foi 'nines H. Koanc. La war tried In New Jersey in 1901 wltii Monk" Kastntan and an other of th Chorry Hill cans for as sault with attarupt to kill John Ma hon. I. an? it's former coachman. TOO UTK Tti CliASStFT. LOtT Klftrtc ull light. In or aronn I tn )'ln return to, Wstkuu F4Mi itiura TOTRVhaJ-t lu 4IS. tar room rotuic. ilatrtHl IhIIo lu Klauaih FalU will mI1 or trade! fer Mtttliord rkri ddie i A :dl " Sbt i in iu St - '' I REBEL CRUSHED RING LEADERS IN N 111 UNDER GUARD l.EAVKNWOKTII, Knn., Dee. !!). -Fifty ringleaders in it threatened mu tiny in the eml mine operated fit the Jutiisnb slnto penitentiary Jiett: were in solitary confinement today. The mine wns opened iih ri"itlij lliw iuaniiiir,,'ljiit ,n, number of tvtmfli" were sent down lite shaft in jiluec of the prUoners believed to he v-p in hibit for lite disorder estordn" nnd who hnd demanded better fond., J. K Codding, recently appointed .wttr den of tile prwon, hit id (odhy lie be lieved praelieallv nil of the Mi) con victs nt work in the mine yesterday were thvuro of llie plunned demon stration. Prison offii-irtl" learned of il, however, onlv nfler the dccont of Professor 11. L. Glider of llu mining nnd engineering heboid of Hie L'ni vcrmty of Kansas, nnd u on' I," of twelve htudentx on u trip of inspe" tion, ' Ah mioii on the enge "topped at the. bottom of Hie mine n coiumiMoe, of prisoners separated the visitors nnd took 1'iol'onhor (Irider lo the mine' ntnble.s, where twelve of the prison guards ulrendv luid been captured mid imprisoned by the miners. Nething: was known above ground about conditions in the working until Professor Orider induced the con victs to permit (he university party to tiseend. Then the story wns told Wnulcn Codding nml nt 4 o'clock pri son officials ngreed to the demands for better food nnd ngreed lo meet n commit ten of prisoners to talk over working; conditions, CONFIDENCE MEN MAKE OREGON RANCHER VICTIM SBATTI.B, Dec 2!, -In tho arrest today of Harney King, Sam Thocklo soii and u man giving his nnmo ns Wilson, secret servlco oporntlvea do tiaro that thoy hnvo unearthed a unlquo bunco game by which victims were robbed In tno belief that thoy wore parties to a counterfeiting scheme. Tho men woro arrested ns tho result of disclosures made to the secrot service operatives by Charloo Cox, a ranchman of eastern Oregon. Cox camo to Scuttle last week for tho holidays. Ho encountered Wil son who took him to n hotel where Cox wns shown n "money box" which ho was told wns a machlno for mak ing counterfeit five dollar gold pieces. Instead of counterfeiting tho money secret service men said, the bunco men mernly fronted gonulno coins, which had been purposely discolored, so as to testore them to their original appearance. Ono of thoso supposod counterfeit coins was given to Cox who took It to n bank where It was pronounced gonulno. Cox was then asked to give tho men several hun dred dollars with which to buy sup plies. Cox asked for time to consider tho matter nnd reported tho men's operations to tho secrot servlco. STOCKHOLM, Doc. CO. Desplto the refusal of tho Washington gov ernment to extend passports to bcl llgcient countries to the managers of the Ford peace pnrty thoy ate still endeavoring to obtain Gormany's pormishlon to travel from Copenha gen to Tho Hague by train. If thoy nro unsuccessful a stoamor will ho chartered for a trip through tho North son. Figufiii fn j ir. SNchSO -LtP ftrMtotiUHns i Firestone Bi1 't- -m-Cc'it" Firctine - 'r - iji .' :t Fire" -" -. i" i"c i '-mik ti.uji'if w . i i- lu . t 'V t.ir the Ki.k -t seivi.v -a.J jiwkifl ( c. Autonii.liile uii-1 in't'-:- 'e POWELL 20, 1915 GERMANS FIND SUBSTITUTE OR COTTON IN POWER ......... A.-.. linn on Germany's exiierlmonts for BUbstl-( tittcs for cotton In uinKing gunpow der hnve been so successful that for eight months no cotton has been used. This statement was made bj the prosident of tho Bremen chamber of eoinniorco to n convention of mer chants. ' have hnd tho oportunlty lo es tablish official,!)' that for eight months not n kilogram of cotton has betui used for making powder," ho said. Thanks to German science and Industry we have succeeded In winning from tho tmniensurablo sup ply of German forests a cellular ma terial which Is cheaper and better suited for powder making than cot ton. Kvon after the war Gorman ammunition factories will not buy another bale of cotton from Ameri ca. "Tho second Important ingredient saltpetre Is now manufactured exclusively In Germany from tho air. Our factories. are already so od vanred that In the nprlng thoy will bo nblo to cover tho ontlro require ments for nitrogen and If, tlm war lasts thoy will even bo able to ox port this product." The sneaker ulso assorted that cani- i phor for seven vears pioduced. ;i jtliotlcally from American turpenlino, Is no wobtalncd by chemical means from synthetic turpentine, After tho wor there will be no more Importa tion of camphor from Japan or tur pentine from America. PRESS OF LONDON PRAISES UNITED STATES LONDON, Dec, 20. -The Dally Nowa In an editorial todny protest ing iigiiliist "fire eaters who are ne eiutu..ed to U'i. a :'. -.i!i Anioiica's position during the war has been Ig ' noble," reviews the tremendous ser- 1 vbes tho United States nnd her rep i reuentatlves havo rendcicd In allov- latlng tho horrors aud miseries tho ' wnr hns entailed. "It Is not wonderful," tho nows- paper adds, "that thu prospects of u breach with tho United States In or- iSPEGIAL EVENT TONIGHT i , Medford Csmp No. 00, Woodmen of tho World will havo a big "do Ings" tonight. Kvory mombor should attend. Initiation nnd banquet. Dis trict .Manager llcakoy will bo pies ent. r lWkv SI & lire Cost 11 M .. 1.4 t ,, ,, ll DM IU, M wi si't. smss s: jo j so x i '' h i ; w z o M !l" i , 144 JJW ' SS 4S40 M4 t"0 1l 5.00 5 M 17S JjTi" J9i StS bTii In .id. ?ver mince t maternls ! 1 v !... greatest : ,i, ,t. l i of other ie.iM is H'l' - i - . m tin. lunj totir ! ,:ly u '.y tevt. ii'ow, tulrs ami aivessorir'. AUTO CO. J der to satisfy Huron Ilurlnn's person al pildo Is regarded with unconceal ed alarm in Hungary, Tor n breach with tho United -States menns a bronrli with tho noblest traditions of civlMnllon." An Everyday Cake Here is a simple and Inexpensive cake that can be varied In many ways with different f rostlngs and icings'. It looks a little nicer iiakcd In a tube pan. but W"I be equally as good baked In a square loaf. K C Gold Cake Hv Mrs. Janet McICtnxie Hill, IMItor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine. 1 cup butter: J cup sugar: yolka ofi eggs, beaten light', 1 cup flour, leso 2 Uvcltablespoorfula',S level teaspoonfute KC Baking Powder; i cup milk; grated rind ojl orange. Sift flour and baling powder together three times j cream butter and sugar, beat yplksof cggn. add these to creamed mixture, and lastly add the moisture and flour alter nately, beating fatter until smooth. OolJ Cake can only be made successfully by beat ing yolks of eggs, very, very creamy and light lemon colored, using a rotary beater. The rotary beater is the only , beater that will do justice to I the yolks of eggs. The bat ing kills all egg taite ana improves the texture of the cake. Cocoanut Frosting Beat the whites of 2 eggs dry; gradually beat in half a cup of s'.ftcd confectioner's sugar and continue the beating until the frost ing is smooth, thick and glossy j then beat in grated cocoanut, fresh or prepared, and spread upon the cake. This frosting is made thick by bc-mng rather than by sugar. Save this recipe. You will want to tise it frequently Or better, send us the colored certificate packed in each 25-cent can of K C Baking Powder and we will mail you "The Cook's Book" containing this and 89 other baking recipes equally good all by Mrs. HilL jaques Mfc. Co., Chicago. Our Prices JJ-gal. Tea Garden Gyrtip 50c I pal. 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