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THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, August 17 189£ VILE FAKES IN FOODSTUFFS. ain. It is largely adulterated at the A sister of 0. K. Warren, Mrs. Hamil present time with sugar syrup made BARNEGAT M b . B en S chofield was in the city ton and daughter, are at Hotel Klein, “Staff of Life’’ Stuffed with Saw from starch and with cane—or beet last week in the interest of the State Mrs. Stanley and Henry Reynolds awaiting the Elmore. They have been sugar syrup. Jams, jellies and marmal dust. I f weather prophet, Captain J. J. Daw. Fair. He is desirous of having an ex were joined in w edlock last Wednesday on a visit from Illinois. The recent investigation of foodI adtil ades used to be mysterious mixtures of son, don’t quit monkeying with the hibit of Tillamook better and cheese at in Tillamook city.then returned to Barne The Heard family left for Tillamook teration bv a committee of United States turnip pulp, unsound fruits, gelatine, weather, we shall have to advise all the the fair, which the creamery companies gat, where they will make their home Tuesday, on their way to the \\ illamette senators has called attention to the dves and preservatives. The adultera lady camjicrs to visit Kitchia station. would do well to take in hand with a for a w’hile. Your scribe wishes them all valley. -Miss Essie Lovewell went with wholesale manner in which the venders tion of these luxuries is now very little And then the wool will begin to fly. view of comjieting for the premiums the happiness this world can afi’ord. * * * them, and is probably a Beard ere this, of pro visions doctor eatables and drink in evidence, although vegetable additions which will l>e offered for these products, Joseph Hauxhurst went to the city How many counties in Oregon can lay A few prizes secured in this way would as she was to tie wed to Wm Beard on ables to deceive, first the eye, and then are not altogether unknown claim to having the fewest number ot not only redound to the honor of Tilla- Friday. the stomach. To investigate carefully The condiments we use are also some- their arrival in Tillamook. Bert Biggs went up the bay Thursday, prisoners in their county jails for the past mook as a dairying county, but would The race is not always to the swift; the food we eat is to 1« convinced that times adulterated. Mustard is perhaps twelve months ? Tillamook only had be a great inducement to parties seeking returning with a fine salmon. neither does the early bird always catch this is an adulterous and sinful genera more adulterated than either ginger or two, and that for a few months. We are having more rain in this part the worm. tion, says the Washington Post. The pepper. The chief adulterant of mus new homes to locate here and partici * # * trick of adulterating foodstuffs so that tard now consists of wheat flour and pate in the growing and profitable in than is needed. M r . B en S chofield thinks that the dustry. This isa matter which all dairy they will pass muster as pure with the turmeric coloring. It has been said that Mrs. Carrie Hauxhurst is cooking in ORETOWN. farmers of this county should grow men should take up with pride and with the logging camp. average housewife has been reduced to mustard contains such an amount of oil wheat hay the same as those in Eastern a determination to secure the premiums. The cannery company is trying to get an art, and nothing short of a chemical that if flour were not added to soak it Oregon. He is under the impression that Already Tillamook butter and cheese the stranded schooner, Petrel, to deep analvsis will, in most cases, expose the up it would soon become rancid. Such SAND LAKE. in feeding wheat hay to horses they have secured high reputation in the water. It is hoped their efforts will be astilitv of unprincipled dealers. The evil a contention is probably nothing more J. H. Morton and family, of Bea verton, would not be troubled with the heaves the markets of San Francisco and Port successful. has been lessened by rigorous legal than a manufacturer’s excuse for adulter, were visitors at W. C. King's last week. so much. The illustrated edition of the Headlight measures to this extent. While at one ating his mustard. After flour has been land for its excellent qualities, and this * * W Mrs. Phelps and her brother have As Archbishop Alex. Christie is expect could be greatly enhance by making an some relatives from Portland there on a is at hand and proves itself to be a credit time the adulterants were positively’ in added to mustard in large quanities.tur- to both the editor and the county. jurious to health as well as fradulent to meric coloring is mixed in to restore the ed in this city today, would it not be an exhibit at the state fair, and also at the visit. in Portland. We under Everyone ought to semi a copy to their the purchaser, they are now for the most product to its natural yellow color. mechanics ’ fair act of courtesy for Mayor B. L. Eddy to The cranberries are showing up splcn- relatives and friends in the east. When part harmless, the introduction of cheap Ginger, both in the root and when ask the rev. prelate to make a public stand that Mr. Claude Thayer, in behalf did, every thing indicates a large crop they are made acquainted with the land and injurious materials serving only the ground, is still largely adulterated. Sand address in the opera house before he of the Port of Tillamook Commission, and fine quality. Cranberry pickers are and its resources, the population of our questionable purpose of increasing the and dirt from the sweeping of the ware takes his departure? Clergymen of has promised Mr. Schofield several making inquiries about picking. county ought, no doubt, to increase profits of the vendor at the expense of house constitute one form of adultera. other denominations have spoken to specimens of wood to be exhibited. As Miss Alice Barrow closes a successful rapidly. the customer. large and intelligent audiences in this Mr. VV. C. King secured a premium at tion, while plaster of paris and gypsum To begin with the “staff of life,’’ bread. are occasional adulterants. The moral The Oregonion expresses surprise that city, and we 1 clieve all liberal minded the Portland fair last year for Tillamook term of school here this week, and the citizens would be glad of an opportunity cranberries, we hope this industry will patrons are sorry she cannot continue, : Tillamook county with its great advan- It is a fact that bread can be made to of all this is; Don’t buy cheap foods to hear Archbishop Christie speak from not be overlooked, Mr. Schofield was so for she has proved herself an able teacher, , tages for the immigrant is getting less look wholesome and attractive to the and buy only of reputable merchants. pleased with the special edition of the and has endeared herself to the hearts increase in population from that source eye, while it contains so little nourish the public rostrum. Headlight that he wanted a number of of all her pupils. than any other county in the state. But ment as to be almost incapable to sup * * * HOTEL PERSONALS. Will Harris made a trip to the valley it is not surprising to the people here be porting life. The flour used in this kind W iiat should greatly interest the copies sent to the fair with the exhibits from Tillamook. I He did not know any last week. cause they know the reason. When the of bread is adulterated usually with farmers and dairymen of Tillamook is Allen House. the decision of the faculty of the State better plan to advertise the county than L. A. Hoyt has returned from the people of Tillamook county awake to maize or Indian corn. It was once the Portland—G. Zurcher, R. P. McBride, Agricultural College to hold a Farmers’ an edition of that description. vallcv, where he has been at work for the fact that it is necessary to have free custom with adulterators to use potato ' H. Leader, Dr. F. W. Brooks and wife, * Jk * Institute in Tillamook City the .30th of roads into the county, then, and not flour as an adulterant of wheat flour, W. H. Bell, Dr. E. F. Tucker, Miss Nine nearly a year. Leaving out of consideration the ques this month, when two days will be untilthen, will the thousands of acres and even sawdust, finely ground, has Adams, Miss Sallie Beck, Dr. Veneith, Those young bloods from Tillamook, devoted to discussing practical farming tion of religion and amusement, for a Hunt, Hiner, Schrader and Nolan, now lying vacant Irecomesettled. Many been mixed with the genuine flour. It C. J. McKensey, Miss Blance Rabeson, and dairying. We understand six pro money making scheme, what is the dif made a very short stay. They say the people have been here with the view of was discovered that alum gave the bread W. W. Curtis. fessors from the State Agricultural Col ference between a transient preacher next time they come they will bring am settling, but invariable say they will not a delicate white color and increased the Salem—Mrs. Browers. lege will lie present, and as they treat holding a congregation up for $50 and munition that will kill a mosquito at be compelled to pay toll over.roads that size of the loaf, so that the housewife Bay City—West Day. the showman who gathers in thesheckels farming and dairying from practical, are almost impassable the greater por who got bread made from alum-adul long range. Los Angeles, Cal.—Jim Pasterfield. at the door before he will allow you to scientific and business standpoints, this We understand one of our neighbors tion of the year, and so they look for terated flour thought she was getting a Tug Robarts—Moreson Morris. institute will bring out much useful in witness a punk show ? There is no differ has been married at Tillamook, and will more favorable localities. Tillamook finer loaf of a larger size than the one Clidat, Mon.—S. Gibson. formation which the farmers of this ence, for both can be classified public leg bring h;r partner back to the Lake. county is said to be the only county in she got from the honest baker. This Woods—A. D. Sanders. pullers. It is strange, but nevertheless a county will not only find it highly in. Good. There is more ways than one to the United States which is effectually adulterant proved so injurious to health Garibaldi—J. E. Sneahaw and wife. teresting, but of great practical lienefit fact and a disgrace to churches and to settle up a county. What’s the matter blocked with toll gates. that the authorities made a persistent San Francisco, Cal.—Roy Campbell. as well. We sincerely trust that every church members, when transient preach with our young men ? attack on it and forced a discontinuance Forest, Ont., Canada—N. Eastman. ers can come into a town, gather up a farmer will endeavor to attend. Further NETARTS. of its use. But beware of baking powders Detroit, Mich.—Chas. W. Stinchfield. particulars will lie found in future issues wad from a credulous congregation, and COULSONBURG. bought from unscrupulous dealers, for Astoria—E. W. Ward, W. P. Chase and sticking it down in his jeans, quit, but Mr. Z. Welh. of South Prarie, is work of the Headlight. alum is still used in these. family, W. G. Howell. only to go through the same leg-pulling Quite a gentle rain is falling at present, ing in the saw mill. W * * Blaine—Wm. N. Bays and wife. in another town. Perhaps people will a great help to the gardens but not so ’ Bogus Bread and Butter. T he Astoria Herald, in an article on The tug Bobarts passed here Sunday Barnegatc—J. II. Reynolds and wife. constructing county roads, recommends say there is nothing wrong about that. nice on the hay that is still in the field. on her way South. Another ingredient used in bread Independence, Or.—C. B. Allen, G. W. the building of three from that city, But there is something radically wrong Miss Sophia Baxter, of Dolph, came in Geo Coffman left for Portland Satur making which lends itself readily to viz: One to the Nehalem, one to Tilla when the resident preacher’s salary is Friday evening after her sister Olive. day last. adulteration is yeast. Potato flour is Kulch. Spruce—E. K. Gilbert, C. Change. Jake mook and one to Westport. The esti not paid up and he is expected to “raise Mrs Ruth Desmond is quite sick at mixed with it, and serves also as an Rev. C. II. Purcell and family of La. mated cost of these three roads is as fol the wind’’ by getting up entertainments come, Or., started for that place Monday; this writing, but it is hoped that she adulterant for such foods as oatmeal, Nickolas. Trask—W. W. Taylor. lows; Nehalem road. $20,000; Tilla and church socials to enable him to keep they have been visiting in this and other will be able to lie about in a few .days. tapioca and sago. Oatmeal is frequently mook road, $20,000; Westport road, body and soul together while the mem vicinities the past two weeks. Larsen House. Mrs Coffman, of South Prairie, was adulterated with barley or maize starch. £10,000. To raise the necessary amount bers of his congregation consider this an on the beach last Friday. Butter is a source of continual trouble to Nehalem—Rev. W. F Roehner. Pete Baxter stopped overnight at N. of money to do the work, the Herald has admirable scheme for the other fellows to Ed Blum and family, of Pleasant Vai the health authorities, for it is easy to San Francisco—Oliver C. Thornton. Coulson’s Sunday night. He has been two propositions. One is by petitioning pay their obligations. We consider it ley, spent a few days on the beach the “doctor” butter so that it looks and Dolph—D. E. Baxter. in the Klondike for the past two years, the county court to levy a tax running undignified to exjiect a resident preacher tastes like the best, while in reality it Clovedale, Or.—Chas. Ray. has just returned to his home at Dolph. first of the week. through a series of years, and the other to resort to these means of raising is almost worthless. The quantity of Bay Citv—W. S. Cone. E. T Coulson was in from the logging by using trading stamps. The Astoria , his salary. We wish preachers were more water in good butter is usually about 10 HEBO. Albany—W. L. Buston and James camp one day last week. newspaper is cognizant of the benefits independent than they are. When they per cent, or even less, but some of the Lane. Quite a number from here contemplate good roads and the increase in trade it j have trouble getting their salaries ami Geo Walters and Mrs. Hartely of San butter sold today contains as much as Blaine—John Moon. attending the camp meeting at Bay City when their congrega tion are handing out would bring to that city, for it says: Francisco are enjoying the Oregon di 30 per cent and even 35 per cent of San Francisco—H. L. Burkett. this coining weeek. “The peojile of Tillamook ship all their the “dough’’ most liberally to tran mate at Rose Lawn. water. Of course, if water can be sold Portland—W. T. Martin. butter to Portland and buy their sup sient preachers, they should announce : C. W. Johnson went to the county for the same price per pound as butter Garibaldi—F. P. Hobson and wife. plies there. There is no reason whv I “Dearly beloved, brothers and sisters, i seat one day last week. the vendor is quite willing to sell it. Real Estate Transfers. The Tillamook. Astoria should not secure the entire I I'm going to quit you right now, for you C. Mills and wife, of Beaver, passed Butter adulteration is now confined Portland—Herman Smith, Paul Vidi. trade of Tillamook county. It is a rich have allmved this brother to almost help , through here Saturday on their way to August 9—Geo. W. Phelps to Netarts almost entirely to the admixture with John Monroe, C. B. Brown, D.D.S. ; E. county in dairying, and its natural out ' himself from your pocket book while I’m Blaine, Mr. Mills preaching at that place Bay Lumber Co.,one acre on Netarts margarine, a larger quantity of water E. Chase, R. H. Jenter, J. M \V oodroff. ex|iected to scratch for money. Charity on Sunday. let is Astoria ’’ Bay. than is necessary, and the addition of Yamhill—L. C. Thompson, G. ★ * * don’t commence at home in this congre People in this locality think the new August 10—James M. Fuller to Rosa borax as a preservative. When borax is Thompson, H. E. Juker. W biting to the Oregonian, the corres gation.*’ added to old butter it can be sold as fresh edition of Tillamook county is all right Peterson. 22 acres, also .tract con. * * * Spokane—C. F. Hobart. pondent of that newspaper says: “ The butter. Borax, like alum, is injurious to taining 1 ” acres. T he increasing amount of butter and and don’t need any fixing. Trask—Mr. W. Taylor, Lester Nelson, county ottering the best advantage in cheese shipped from Tillamook to Port August 10—State of Oregon to Henry health and should never be used in Mrs. Geo. Grayson. Oregon for |>eop!c who disire to embark GLENORA. Moys, E 1 j ol sec. 16. tp. 6 S. R. 9 W. human food. Margarine is a mixture of land, and the large amount of freight, Brooks—K. C. Hunsinger, Mrs. Krebs. in the dairying industry, has received including farm implements, shipped to August 10—U. S. to Sebastian Miller animal fats which, when carefully pre Spruce—G. W. Wallace. about the smallest number of immi- Mr. H Westin visited his homestead St, of Nw ami N I, ofSw'.of pared, bears a close resemblance to cows’ grants this year, This is, fierhaps, on this county, via Astoria, should convince one day last week. Woods—Frank Wallace and Mrs. F. milk. There is nothing harmful about sec. 12, tp. 2 S. R. 10 W. accoun. of the resources of Tillamook that city of the growing importance of Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Packard, Mrs. Morrow good margarine. The only harm done county being so little known on the out Tillamook county. But possibly Astoria and son, Mrs. H. E. Cowgill and family August 10—Sebastian Miller to F. W. Berver—Thos Coulson. Brooks, S 4 of Nw and N t, of in its use is the fraud perpetrated on the side uuoeft>'< until the present time, is still reaching after some ghost like and Mrs. Frank Plympton and family Netarts—A. M. Austin. public bv selling a cheap adulterant as Sw I, of sec. 12 and E of Ne and has l<en «evn wind, to advertise the county shadow and cannot see what benefits are camping through August at Mr J.F. Hillsboro—W. J. Wall, Mrs. J. W. Wall, ’ | would have accrued to that city had a Nw >, of Ne V, and Ne •< of Nw >, of butter. in a priictfeal manner, What few iin. John Wall, E. A. Wall. Reeher’s place They are citizens of Port- sec. 11. tp. 2 S, R. 10 W. closer business relation existed between Adulterating Adulterants. migrants have located in Tillamook Forest Grove—M. R. Cheeney. land. August 11—F. G and Lillie Pickett and Strange to say, even the adulterants county this year have, like their prede Astoria and Tillamook. In years gone Mrs. L. C. Revher has gone to Port George H. Chappell, 10 acres in tp. are adulterating nowdavs. It is on re cessors, gone into dairying. They are by the amount of business in this county land to visit her daughters there, She Thousands Killed. 1 S, R 10 W. cord that a case came liefore the author making a success of that industry, which was insignicant and it looks as though will return to Glenora before her final August 11—Geo. and Olds S. Randall to ities recently where a charge were made is making the dairyman financially in- Astoria did not want to lie bothered departure for her home in Kansas. P once , Porto Rico, Aug. 12.—The ter H. Orchard, right of way. of adulteraitng margarine with paraffin rific wind which accompanied the recent de|)cndrnt in this country. In this con catching a small fish like the trade of Blackl>erries are very scarce. August 12—V. S. to Harry L. Beaty, E war. nection it is interesting to note that Tillamook when it aspired to and had in storm destroyed the crops and demol ' i of Se 1, of sec. 21 and W H of Sw The evening sky was striped like an Lard is adulterated in a scientific man- ished a number of houses on the higher dairyman in Tillamook county never mind's eye the commerce of the city of U of sec. 22, tp. 5 S, R 10 W. ner with the harder parts of cottonseed g.'otind. complain of hard times, for they are Portland. But still Astoria allows the American flag Aug. 10th. Evidently while the floods destroyed always busy with their money-making object lesson right at her doors to pass nature was celebrating the return of our August 15—Susan and W. M. Bolin to fat, known as cottonseed stearine, and bridges and houses and caused great l<*w unheeded and ap|>ears content to let Wm. N. Bays, lots 3, 4, 5, and 9 in soldiers home! beef fat. The analyst can rapidly detect of human life. A large number of cat industry, improving their farms, increas sec. 6. tp. 3 S, R. 9 W. these adulterations. If that’ lard is tle were killed. ing the numlier ot their cows, and in Portland gobble the trade while it is The rain was good for the gardens. August 1.»—Chas. F. Atwood to Cora dissolved in either and left in a cool place othei ways keeping themselves fully cm building air castles and blowing soap The storm was most severe in thecen- That special edition is a credit to the bubbles. Every year makes it harder for E. Wheeler. Se'4 of Ne >4 of sec. 21, it falls to the bottom of the vessel in the ployed.” tral part of the island and along the town ami county. We appreciate your * * ♦ Astoria to regain her lost opportunity S >a of Nw I4 and Nw '4 of Nw t4 of form of a crystals. Beef fat crystals are enterprise in getting it up. southern coasts, Many hundred hodie« Oi r Oretown correspondent touches and reach out for the trade of Tillamook Nw '4 of sec. 22. tp. 3 N. R 9 W. very different in appearance and under have been buried in the city of Ponce, upon the (pastion of toll roads, and re- county, Had Astorians agitated con August 16—Sheriff J. H. Jackson to the microscope can readily be distin NEHALEM. and it is estimated that 2000 persons marks that “Tillamookcounty is said to structing a railroad into Tillamook in- Sarah Bodie, W '3 of Nw V;of sec. guished from those of lard. Milk, which were drowned in the Ponce district. The be the only county in the United States tend of building one to buck river boats, 5. tp. 1 N, R. 5 W. The rain falls on the just and unjust “fall things used as human food should number of peoole in the lower classes which is effectually blocked with toll which were able to do all the business, alike. It is fine for the root crop and lie pure, is the most frequently adulter gates.*' True, the situation is not ns it Astoria would not only have had by this pastures but tough on the oats. “Now, Bobby, if you are tmt unseason ated. It is so easy to add water to milk. lost is not known, but it is certain that should l»e, and to bring about a change time m splendid railroad feeder into its able you can clmose your own birthday Milk, under the microscope, consists of there were few fatalities among persons Dr. Wiley, of Tillamook, came up Mon- of the better class, and none among the pro-ent " will require the expenditure of consider city,but it would have helped develop Til. a liquid with a number of round, floating Americans. The work of clearing awav dav and returned Tussday. He came to able money to construct public roads lamook as well. Tillamookers are a pro "Well, pa. I don't want much; I jes' particles, which are glohblesof fat. Milk assist Dr. Sponigle in a delicate surgical into Washington, Clatsop and Yamhill gressive people, and although they are want asodafmint'n an' anew wheel, an' from which the cream has been taken and the debris progresses slowly, During operation. the progress of the storm the municipal a cash register.” counties. There is an agitation in Clat- handicapped and smarting under irregu water added is seen under the microscope hospital was wrecked and its patients Tom Blackburn and wife went out shp county to build roads to Tillamook lar trans|M>rtation service,the day is not Little Clarence—Papa, what's a friend to contain very few of these globules of were removed to the military hospital. and the Nehalem, and if this can be ac so far distant when the government im over the Clatsop trail Monday. fat and very much liquid. Bucoaya, Adjuntas and Humac<» Lots of Nehalem’s young men who in need? complished in conjunction with Tilla provements in Tillamook bay and Ho- Tea ¡» rarely tam^reil with, for the were devastated, and ......... ------ Pa|>a—A man around the corner who in some — instant mook it will give the county one at least quarton slough will lie compieteli, and ' have been away have returned to the nuthontie. exercised a eery dose super, -ntire villages were swept out of e*- hollers fire" when a fellow can ’ t think river. Among them being Ghym Alley, p- public road free of toll gate charges. then a steamer direct Iwtween Portland ~ - • persons are ------ u-*- tance. Ona hundred ^•ever, we hope to sec the county at ami Tillamook, with someshow at regu Cad Doughncy. F. and |. Cronen. Don of any good excuse for leaving home »ision. anil adulterated cargoes are re- ------ fused admission into thecountry. These after dinner. ^1 rohavebpen killed on a oufle«* r*'otH tha? n 1 da tv in fi n.' t ncial ci rcumstances larity at departure and arrival, will lie ' Ellis and Rudolph Larsen. adulterated teas contain leaves that Don. Everybody is ruined: peetife’ ? can duplicate the toll roads imjicrativr kstoria has to get a hustle Mrs. Hulda Anderson is visiting her on easier g are not genuine, but whose presence is threatens and many months’ work • » les, thus ridding the conn, on if it is desirous of having Tillamook parents, .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tohl. ty of this ank . ... not easily detected, except by an expert. needed, and a newspaper appeal has 1***° . . ’luvian method ot raising county as a feeder. The schooner Albion is in and loading money to keep To detect them it is necessary to soak made for relief. The calamity. wiH' . »ads in repair. Tol at Himple Jk Wheeler's mill. roads are better t 1 . the leaves in water, open them on a plate vo nmercial depression, has prodm*dB i*...i l.ii . ’P *!<» roads at all. “ Whan I grow up." sai.l Ethel, with a —fruits. pick lem or ramup arw I ndoubtedlv to l>c th. . . . The Elmore is expected in at any time. and compare them with specimen, of the mcr* *•***/• niorw quickly, mor» * .. . . * hemmed in bv dreamy iumginal i > .• I. ok. •■rm going to terrible condition of affairs. A Refined toll roads docs not api< . . . . ' genuine leaves. B. A. Todd has bought the George Far*¡Tine W»j t‘i*n by any oilier ... . *1 - to look right, Is» n school teach, r patrol has been established. met h.Ml. Doz«*: 4 of other wui be es|KVially bv those seekinir . Coflec is largely adulterate.! with u... “ws homes, "Wall I’m goit to I m ‘ a mamma anti I Van place. nut it should l»e remendtered ti. t chicory. To feel assured that their coffee Refined Mr and Mrs Dean and two sons, Gil Max and Edith were playin/ wl,h a »mall proportion of the pro<li«, t? ' have six children said Edna. is not adulterated, many people buy the “Well, when they come to sc I mm J to bert and (fevrge. are visiting on the new flag. "Papa says there/*1'' a new comity have to be hauletlover toll ro. t! hean, wh.de and do their own grinding. river. boaeehoM. It Is clean. star in the flag [iretty eoon,''X’*T,,'T sal<^ to market, an«l that, jwrl.ap«, i. Ihr " me I'm going to whip 'em, whip 'em, It is not a sure safeguard, for the wily t.wte and o>V rksa—al? waler «hip 'em." F. and A. Beals, of Tillamook, were up ' ami acM proof, a pound cake of »on there i» not much kicking or became adulterator makes fictitious coffee beans 4-year-old Max. It with a list of lt.4 m&ny imcs "You mean thii g!" exclaimed Edna. Saturday, looking over the place form •‘Where'll they get it his lit fn'm your drier M or trocee, tl e t «> hke the real thing that it is almost everywhere Made by »■ tears came into her ejes. "What erly owned by C. W, Alley. tle cousin. •T VN»1R»UIL CUk impossible to tell them apart. hare wy ikst children ever «lone to There was a surprise dance at Wm. ' “Out of the sky,” anzpred '-I • ■** •- * Honey Made Without Bee«. s'pase the United St«*1 c*n '‘ave era "ilLnj'ulKult« to any time she w»nta <D- EDITORIAL SQUIBS Preserves Paraffine Wax r « «