« at/WAj; i i * ¿i ' ç m * - « y tH & A & L à & iM i “ T t e t e a ia ft M B X . TH K D A M l lIK O N U LE OREGON STATE NEWS H o w e A b o u t : ITEMS OF INTEREST More Holidays Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers Toncalla— Fifty-eight fleeces of wool have been stolen from the barn o f the Cody Long farm near Yon- calla. The thieves forced an en­ trance Into the barn and sacked the fleeces. Pendleton— The Tendleton Round- Vp budget for 1934 w ill probably be Increased by $1000 over last year s budget of $17,500. according to Roy W . Rltncr, secretary of the board. The extra money will be spent for publicity folders. O w yhee--M organ Rust, a farm boy o f the Owyhee district, has a record lamb production. His 35 ewes have given birth to lti sets of triplets, 15 pairs of twins and four singles. Tw o lambs from the trip­ let sets died. Roseburg— Douglas county egg producers claim to have suffered $100 a week In hauling their eggs over a rough section of the Pacific highway south of Roseburg. The eggs are so badly shaken that they are unfit for shipment. Eugene— Because a large number of townspeople have a membership in the state university band and or­ chestra at Eugene, participation in these activities will not be depend­ ent upon the payment of the $5 As­ sociated Students fee. Astoria— L. A. Pierre of Astoria lx exhibiting a 15-inch cutthroat trout caught in Gnat creek and which had already swallowed a six- inch trout before being caught. The tail o f the smaller fish was still in the cannibal fish's mouth. Coqullle— An Increase o f approxi­ mately 800 voters in Coos county is shown by the registration roll. The Increase is practically all Democrat­ ic. The total registration o f the county is 13,329. Republicans out­ numbered Democrats by more than 2000 . Roseburg— F or the construction o f a garage, warehouse, machine shop and oil and gas station at Rose­ burg, and fo r tw o road projects, in the Diamond Lake and Bohemia dis­ tricts, an appropriation o f $54,000. has been made to the Umpqua na­ tional forest. Eugene— One o f the m ajor cele­ brations in Lane county is the an­ nual picnic sponsored by the Pleas­ ant H ill cemetery board. It w ill be held this year on June 2 and the proceeds w ill be applied to improve­ ment o f the cemetery and the pur­ chase o f additional land. Astoria— A "r iv e r of fire ” w ill be • feature o f the entertainment pro­ gram fo r the American Legion con­ vention at Astoria next August. It Is planned to station fish boats up and down the river fo r several miles, and at a given signal have them all re­ lease rockets. Code Observed By Cats. Fstacada— A census o f the kittens born in the city o f Estacada In April reveals the astonishing fact that each cat gave birth to two kittens, no more no less. This even applies to the gray feline who is the mascot o f the Estacada union high school. Ripe Cherries on Display. N ew berg— Cherries which are ripe and ready to be eaten are on display in the Newberg Scribe office. They are from a 30-year-old seedling tree on the farm of August Schaad o f Rex. Mr. Schaad says thia is the earliest the tree has ever produced fu lly ripened fruit. Potatoes Go Begging. Salem— J. E. Stansberry, state In­ spector fo r the state agricultural de­ partment, reported upon his return from Klamath Falls that there are 200 carloads o f potatoes there with­ out buyers. He said there were 500 other carloads of unsold potatoes in the Redmond district. Baby W eighs 2 Pounds. Dalles— Nathaniel McDaniel Moore, who weighs but two pounds, Is taking nourishment through an eye-dropper and physicians at a lo ­ cal hospital announced that the ba­ by would live. It is the smallest ev­ er born here that has lived more than a few hours. Nathaniel barely fille d the palm o f an adult’s hand. Th e Taxes Bad Habit» MAKES UP WEI-L IN COTTON STUFFS OR WASH SILK PRINTS R A T T IR N U Prisoner Carries Saws In Shoes. Bend— Police officers here laugh­ ed in derision when Dick Knight, Idaho prisoner being returned to Fremont county from Sacramento, told them he could easily have es­ caped from the Deschutes county Jail. Th eir good humor turned to ; A man named Norton ts quoted aa surprise when Knight produced to saying the only way that haa ever support his boast a half dozen hack­ been found to discover what honey saw blades sewed in the soles of hit tastes like, is to eat IL shoes. An easy way to look one * best at home Is to make this frock up In one af the cotton or wash silk prim* shown this season In such gay do- sign*. The frock boasts c»[>eclally good lines for the larger figure, with the smart trre r treatment, comfort­ able flared sleeve*, and pointed aer.:n!ng where tha yoke and skirt Join. The spiall sketch shows both ravers worn buttoned up. Easily cut and put together whrn you follow the S r » Chart given with this pat tern. I’attern Dkol may he ordered only In sizes a t 3*. 40. 42. 44. 4«. 4t and fiO Size 3*1 requires 3 '» yards 3d In- h fabric and S yard contrasting. Send F IF T E E N CENTS In edna or stamp* (roll.* preferred) t od landing place,” a* d o e r I bed by Andrew Swan In ”The odyssey of Andrew Swan.” but—listen to this: There are no landlord* and no tates to pay, diie Inhabitants das t worry alxiut money—in fact, money la of n<> ■so to them ! “ When they made a collection on the Island for their departing nils sionary," reminisce* Andrew .i real old Salt who has sailed the seven mas ever «Inee he ran a w .y from Greenock, Scotland, ns a ship's boy— “ they brought him all the money there was. It amounted to 30 shll lings. Ear more valuable thnn non ey was firewood. They would do anything—even pray for a wreck— In order to get firewood." Hint the ' ‘departing missionary” de»er»od the 3d shilling- and more, there can he no two opinions, for. •ays Andrew: “ I was told that In Triatan da Cunha the severest |>enalty that la Inflicted on Ihe islanders for mlscon duct was to sent cine them to stay away from church for a number of Sundays.” — Kansas City Star. The most charming way o f enter latulng, both hostess and guests will usually agree, la at the small dlnnet o f six or eight. Dinners of thla a»rt may be a* formal or a* Informal a* you like or as you ran aerve easily Dinner menu* no longer follow a stero>t)|>eil plan. You may take al moat any liberty you like with your menu. SO t ha I you rh*w»*e food* which you know your guests like and which blend together properly. If you have a specialty of the house, you will do well to work It In. a* al­ most every one like* a dish which la Just a little different. A popular hostess I* sometlmea asked by pro*|>crtlve guests to give them “ that grand veal paprika with sour rrram which wa bad at your house once.” Another household la famous for Its yorkshlre pudding, which, by Ihe way. It is a good idea to bake In the form o f popovrrs It will then be sure to be fluffy and light and you may dresa It with dish gravy fr»m the roast and get all Ihe advantage# aud non# of the disad vantages o f the old fashb>ne.1 kind o f pudding which was baked around the roast. Although at formal din n<-r* butter is supposed not to figure even if bread Is served, you will And that most o f your guests will apprw elate a hot bread with butter. Kalad* for dinn-r should l-e tight, of course. There Is nothing better than a green salad mixed at the table A reader who asked for some menus for simple dinners has re quested suggestions and recipes for deaserta. which ars Included among tha reel[>cs today. Angsl Food Oootort Bake an angel food cake In a tu'-e pan and Just before serving remova some o f the crumb In the renter. I l l ) hollow with strawberry tee cream. Frost cake with whlppad cream and garnish with strawber­ ries. Extra strawberry sauce may be passed at the table. M arsh m a llow Crsam. »0 or pieasur e Not Necessary to Follow Stereotyped Form o f Dinner Service. W 01 Ci n»u a > » « n m i * —w w I By ED H O W S y t U T the people are really try­ ing to achieve 1» for every day to he the Fourth o f July. Christmas. Labor day. Washington’s birthday. Sunday. Mother’s day. New Year's day —holidays merging Into each other; every morning s sun to light up a new day when we will have nothing to do but get In our care and attend a picnic, liberty rally, or show Of course, a few must work, to operate filling sta tions, hot dog stands and the Ilka That can he attended to by making slaves of the rich w# rapture and put­ ting them to work. • • • The excuse for public extravagance In the United States Is that only the welt-to do pay taxes, and that tax atlon la the quick and proper punish ment for acoundrela . . . I f tha reader will call on me I wtll ahow him the poorest man I have aver known. He lost his horns lately through a tax sale after paying $.' for ail of them; at no time during his owner ship were the lots worth half tha amount at which they were assessad year after year. • « • i do not know how much longer I shall be here. I have a ahorter ax- pectation thao many others, being old er. but 1 am determined while here to pursue the course best calculated ter produce most comfort. I am still able to keep my hands out o f the fire and prevent unnecessary and painful burns; 1 am still able to avoid shooting those of my neighbors with whom I disagree, or breaking In­ to their bouses. Such actions wuuld land me In jail where accommodations are poor; | can better afford to prac­ tice honesty and remain at h»me with all Its natural discomforts I hope to continue to the end to avoid other bad habita which do not p a y; gormandis­ ing. swearing, drunkenness, cheating. Idleness. I do not much fear punishment aft­ er I am dead, but have lively appreci­ ation of the punishment threatening during the remaining daya o f my jour­ ney. if 1 am extremely practical It la what life has taught me; I bava en­ countered nothing to cause me to greatly respect visionary things. • • • In the old days, when there waa a disaster at sea. the women and chil­ dren were first given seats in the Ufa boats (It has never made much dif­ ference what happens to men). Mod­ erns are forgetting that gallantry. In Iowa mobs of armed farmers blocked the roads and would not let milk wagons pa.se on the way to town with necessary supplies for the women and children. There were plenty of food supplies In the country, town people were willing to pay for them, and farmers needed the money, but tha farmers were mad and determined to starve women and children to show their Indignation. We are becoming worse than the Russians The Russian peasants have always been willing to sell fond sup­ plies to town women and children, if paid for; the Russian town men went out Into the country and took things before the peasants rebelled. I believe the American farmers should rebel, but In the name o f com­ mon sense why don’t they Jump on the politicians who have robbed them. In­ stead of Innocent women and children? God hasn’t deserted os; It Is otjr senses • - ................... ..... . . . I know little o f Sir John Falstaff except that he Is acclaimed today as the world's favorite rogue. Sir John thought himself one o f the few good men o f his time, and said: "Thera live not three good men unhanged In England, and one o f them Is fat snd grows old” (meaning himself). . , ('apt. William Kidd, another famous scoundrel. declared on the gallows he was a much wronged man. A book has lately been announced to prove that Captain Kidd was an eminent New Yorker, and a bold and capable navigator o f high standing among /he mercantile community In both Boston and New York; that the New York legislature voted him $750 for his services as s patriot; that a ship was given him by popular subscription be­ cause of his defense of liberty, and that he was hanged by guilty capital­ ists In England, because they knew that In hi* own city, where his virtue was known, he would have been ac­ quitted. a a • Plan Menus That Are “Different I cap c fss m V% cup candled cherries or shrsd- dsd ptaeappls v* cup pistachts nuts Cut marshmallows Into pie. rs. add to whipped cream. Add cherries and pistachio nut* which may b« rut In pieces or left whole. Put Into g mold, rhlll several hour* and an-id nnd garnish with cherries and nuta past Under more modern living coniti Iloti» apartment hi.::»*, flats aud auch the modern city child la being deprived o f a great deal o f I ha pleoe- urea that thrlr fathers and mothers enjoyed Editorial P*rerpt. True a* a trivet. Who mneuil-era. by the way. tha boya and alida who »ip erle iired that supreme delight of sliding down a long curving balua traile? Itetroll New». Ferry's Reeds are a»ld only In Dealt datesi packages When you buy Fer­ ry's Reeda you are sure o f Ihe fluent quality available Ad*. Hew It W eek* Owl It# who aaya what he tikes, heart what ha doesn't like. JfilNEL* A Few D r o p » E very Niftht nnd Morning Will Promote n Clean, Healthy Condition I A t A ll I H u i S lo r t t «M c U e w U Be* * * Z o e I— t w M Or L e e g »r lie I've lo-en trying la think of the right word foe le u week* She It >w about “ f « r t » l j i | “ I Ml tu m » C o n s tip a tio n D ro v e H e r Wi l d Ä m & Ä t he» * J«f, rari t y e c , IUw< pound mars hmall ows the • t»M * U w r S 'e w fc I »Mrumava»«Me » i»v e < e u ««ii»s i«e »T » h e « C W l i e k r a i t r a e ui t m t a l e a F»—v •»***■ ' l i « » * » ' w e m n a It pk S KkM>J»Y— IM e»M. en « I g k I raM r » m m S m m U e • » - < abati V " ' V " » w » •* --latra i t e «a lev a JW bea l*4s» al y «or «•»«Raw r ìr Cqaur da la Crams, t pa. usee* t raasasg ■>.««s* *» cup cream, whippsd Fresh fra t c r preserved fru it Beat cheese with a fork, add tha i whipped cream, put In greased heart- shape molds and set in refrlgrratnr to chill several hours, and surround ! with berries, sliced fresh fruit or preserve*. Kerve as a desert. Com pany O l n n t r Menu*. l i »H* ►./ <1 -•.» .< û«rdons sheppcut «rd «Nt««»aal rt Dressing ' ream 7.« ¡shark P lu m Pudding A p rico t Cordial Hauro B E S T IN T H E W E S T Coffeo P ortlan d ! '< —*•■• «rvd l e m Antipasto ftresd and B u tle r Wasst l i st 1 Hand vs t, hr * Mustard h « ,. * Orapa Jolly Hn.wned Potatr.es p' - » h o­ tel» .. locataci *v ih* hub of the v b « » i j and recraatongl d»B*r*i#r», ' • .ra Cslsry and P im ls n to Nalnd O'hseaa Stick* KAJ.tr I MIAIHUW-M mao » arm Individual Strawberry Short-aka Coffss Rolled Herring on French Tonal Calory Rips Ollvss Roast Turkey i rsnbsrry Jslly Maahsd Potatoes Brusasll Sprouts In l.»m on Butter d o m a in s Mslad Si'srlal T o m a to Dressing Chnssa Slicks M arsh mallow C r » s m W ith Pista chio Nut* rxi hi w IHt M tA T M M A N H I AT M M A M PORTLAND OREGON Cfiffrfi #. lu ll Syndic*!« * WNt* M«rvic«k The Ideal M a n y Bird« Im p o rte d WNU 13 Trio k Driver— Didn't you see me There were 618,830 birds Imported ■L-rial for you to stop? Into the United Htates in 1032. This Haughty Motorist— Yes. hut If you number Included 417.M4 canaries. Advise tblnk I ’m going to take orders from ’^».107 parrots, 30,131 quail and 41.- “ What do you think o f my paint­ you, you're mistaken. — Tld lilts, •M® birds classified onder “ miscel­ ing o f corn In the field?" London. laneous specie*," 'T d plow It under." F E R R Y ’S PACKET IS ALL YOU PAY PUREBRED VEGETABLE 1 SEEDS « w ry p a c k s t Lk *