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T H E G A TE CITY JO U RN A L Forty-seven per cent ot the estimat ed expense ot the city of Baker for 1931 will be met by sources outside ot taxation. The total estimated expense Is 1186,533. The city of Bandon Is looking for a OING suit hunting, are you? Yes, less pointed yoke made of flat crepe Principal E ve n ts of the Week new dump site. The present site Is of course you are, that is If you which employs a striking tricolor <e. n i l W iatern N .» . p .p . r L nlon ( have been tuning in on the message combination—orange, pistachio green so located that drainage from It flows Thank G od for r s i t , w b s r s n o n e Assembled for Information being broadcast throughout the world and cream white. The Jacket Is across land used by R. R. Davis for a m o le st. A nd non e can m a k e a fr a id — of fashion today, which declares that tailored, the smartest styles copy of O u r Readers. cranberry bog. F o r P e a c e th a t s ite ae P le n ty 's ing the lines of the lumber-jack “the suit’« the thing for spring.” g u e st. The total tax on motor vehicle fuel * Now that it Is decided that your blouse. B e n e a th th e h o m estea d shade! oils during the period January 1-De- Velvet Here to Stay. spring costume Is to be a swagger — J. O. W h ittier. T H E M AR KETS cember 31, 1930, was 31,898,409.27, ac The persistence of velvet In the Jacket suit, the next question Is as to Portland SA TIS FYIN G DISHES whether It shall be knitted or tailored spring mode, a fact emphasized at Wheat — Big Bond bluestem, (Sc; cording to a report prepared at Salem of some one or other of the new smart every recent style display of Impor | by Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state. soft white, western white, C6c; bard For a delectable dessert that Is not woolens. Take a chance on either tance, Is making a decided Impression winter, northern spring, western red, ' Sales Included 6,803,374 gallons of gas- only beautiful to the eye, but satis- J and you play safe. In the world of fashion. That velvet, J ollne and 307,243 gallons of distillate. fying to the pal- j If a tailleur of cloth Is your choice, from this time forth, will stay with us 63c. All but two small pieces of right of ate, try: Hay—Buying price, L o. b. Portland: lot down on your shopping memoran- the year round, Is a fact which none la Orange Cream.— Alfalfa, 316@16.50; valley timothy, way for the last section of the Wil Soak two table 317.50; eastern Oregon timothy, $190 lamette highway between Black can spoonfuls of gel- | 320; clover, 313; oat hay, 314; oats yon and Oakridge have been secured atln In one-quarter j and everything Is about In readiness and vetch, 313@13.50. cupful of cold wa for the letting ot the grading contract Buttertat—23 @ 26c. ter and dissolve In 1 by the federal bureau of public roads. Eggs—Ranch, 16@18c. one-half cupful of Cattle—Steers, good, 38.25@8.75. Property owners of Roseburg will hot orange juice, adding one-half cup- j pay taxes this year slightly higher ful of sugar. Fold In one and one- Hogs—Good to choice, 37.75@8.75. I than last year. The tax rate will be half cupfuls of whipped cream and Lambs—Good to choice, 3707.50. ! 48.5 mills as compared with 44.6 mills one-half cupful of orange pulp cut Seattle Wheat—Soft white, western white, last year. The increase Is due to a fine. Serve with a fruit sirup. Tapioca Cream.—Take one-third ot bluestem, 66c; western red, northern 2-mill tax for the north Umpqua high- a cupful of quick cooking tapioca, add : j way and additional levies voted by the one-half cupful of sugar, one-fourth I spring, 64c. | people. Eggs—Ranch, 12 @ 18c. teaspoonful of salt and one quart of I Butterfat—30c. Completion of a tunnel Into the milk. Cook In a double boiler (stir Cattle—Choice steers, 37.75@8.50. Ghost chambers of the Oregon caves ring often) for 15 minutes. Add one Hogs—Good to choice, 38.65@8.75. j has been announced by government egg yolk slightly beaten, one teaspoon- j ful of flavoring and cook for a minute Lambs—Choice, | 6.50@7.25. j contractors. Regraveling of the high- or stirring vigorously. Remove Spokane j way leading from the Redwood high from two, the tire and add the stiffly beaten Cattle—Steers, good, $6.7507.25. way to the mouth of the caves is white of the egg. Chill and serve In Hogs—Good to choice, 38.50. under way and will be finished before glasses with crushed fruit. Lambs—Medium to good, 35.5006.50 ’ the spring influx of tourists. Chocolate or caramel sauce or maple j Eugene will entertain the Oregon sirup with a few chopped nuts may Bill Holmun, Eagle Point farmer, I older girls’ conference March 6, 7 and serve for variety in sauces. killed a huge gray eagle. Its wing 8. About 500 delegates and 50 adult Fold whipped cream Into the pud- ! sproad was 7 feet 2 inches. < leaders and advisers are expected Jo ding and serve with orange sections or j Gust Olson of Astoria Is examining attend. The conference is held under bits of pineapple. Fold in chocolate sauce mixed with 1 all his old purses. He cut the lining the auspices of the Oregon Council of whipped cream. Cunned fruit sauce, ! of one and found three 330 bills. j Christian Education. coconut, marshmnllow sauce or canned j Estimated agricultural production fruits all make delectable sauces for j “Where East Meets West—Coos Bay” has been chosen as the official In the Klamath basin In 1930 was the the pudding. slogan for the Coos Bay Harbor Jubi ; basis of a review prepared by C. A. Club Cookies.—Take one cupful of Henderson, county agent, and released shortening, one cupful of sugar, one 1 lee by the publicity committee. egg, one-half cupful of sour eream, The Dalles city council will be asked recently. He gave the approximate one-half teaspoonful each of soda and by business men to call a special elec gross income from agricultural prod cream of tartar and three cupfuls of tion to vote on a 3100,000 bond Issue ucts as 35,722,250, or about one million pastry flour. Mix as usual and pat to build a bridge across the Columbia. dollars less than last year’s Income. the dough out to two inches thick and The Rev. E. G. O. Groat of Cottage 1 Work of spreading the coarse gravel chill overnight. Roll and cut Into any desired shape. Bake in a moderate j Grove celebrated his 95th birthday base on the McKenzie highway on oven ten minutes. grade completed the past summer has last Friday. The local Baptist church TWO CHIC SPRING SUITS Filling.—Take one cupful of stewed sent him a birthday cake and flowers. been completed near Walterville. Work stoned prunes, one-half cupful of will now start on spreading the finely da a reminder that n decided revival couture circles deny. It any doubts After years of effort on the part of crushed surfacing rock which, when stewed apricots, three tablespoonfuls of navy blue Is the forecast for lingered in tlie minds of some, they of lemon Juice, one-fourth cupful of residents of Arlington the secretary summer comes, will be covered with spring. Not only does this apply to liav' been dispelled for all time, see ot state has designated Arlington as a two-inch layer of oil and fine rock. sugar and one-half cupful of prune the tailored suit but to fashions In ing that the best bouse both here and or apricot Juice. Cook together, add general. A whole range of blues are ubroad are creating spring apparel of a registration point for out-of-state au The Lincoln County Logging com ing one tablespoonful each of butter. highlighted in the new fabrics with velvet Including everything from pa tomobiles. pany is making preparations to Btart Cool before using. jama costumes, sports coats and Jack special accent on navy with white. Following out an economy program, logging operations near Taft after a Evidently in creating the new styles ets and scarfs to evening gowns and the Jackson countyacourt has reduced shutdown since September. Only a for spring and summer the shoemaker wraps of ultra-formality. wages for road workers from 50 cents small crew of local labor will be em A theme of intriguing interest to the and the hatmaker and the costume to 40 cents per hour and truck drivers ployed to log a 4,000,000-foot tract, ' designer hare held counsel as to this debutante and to the woman In so D eserved T rib u te P aid matter of navy blue. As a result of ciety is the lovely coats of white vel from 35 to 34 per day. when it Is hoped that conditions will M an ’« F a ith fu l F rien d s their “get-together” program It is a vet which during midseason will con P. A. Helm of Chicago, supervising permit the camps to open with full Tlie patient, tolling pack animals perfectly easy matter to match up tinue to play their role as evening engineer In charge of construction for crews. that lost their lives In the great Klon one's navy cloth suit with a stunning wraps but which will, with the arrival the new postoffice In Corvallis, arrived ( John E. Andrus, owner of the Goose ; dike gold rush have been honored by chapeau, the same being true in re of summer, be worn over dainty lin recently and will remain until the fed- | Lake Valley Irrigation company, has a memorial. Overlooking the grimly gard to footwear for nil the lending gerie frocks. In fact, at this very mo eral building Is completed. announced that the stockholders are named “Dead-horse Gulch," at In booterles are making a feature of ment, the most popular wraps at fash The Eugene chamber of commerce willing to sell their Irrigation system | spiration point on the White Tass rail dainty navy kid pumps also strap ionable resorts in the sunny South are those of white velvet, some trimmed now has the highest paid-up member to the local ranchers at Lakevlew for road, Alaska, there is a bronze tablet types. honoring the 3,000 animals that figured The young woman In the foreground with white fur, others accenting fabric ship In Its history, according to a re 3100,000. The debt would be secured in the Klondike stiunpede. Paid for of the accompanying Illustration manipulation. port of A. F. S. Steele, secretary. The | by a mortgage on the 10,000 acres of by old "sourdoughs,” the tablet por proves that stie is properly style- The white transparent velvet eve number on the rolls now is 651. land that the project was originally trays a puekborse and mule on the minded In that site decides upon a ning wrap Illustrated Is collared with trail. It has been estimated that the navy serge suit for spring developed white lapin. It is Just such ns are Signs of spring are fast bocomlng constructed to serve. commonplace, but the first sign of A. B. Lewellen, engineer In charge average life of a horse or mule used along simplest lines. Her selection being featured In Paris collections. Wrnps of colorful velvet also have summer, a largo rattlesnake—was re of the bureau of public roads, has es- j in gold rush parking wns five weeks. of accessories Is fuultless—a match The odds were ngnlnst a longer span ported killed near Medford. The tcblished an office at Taft and will , Tlie cold weather, one of the greatest Ing blue felt hnt, fine navy kid their place In the mode, and their pumps with tiny bows and a pocket- vogue will be proclaimed all through snake was found by a prospector. complete the survey of the Taft-SIlats j huzurds to all concerned, wns probably book also of navy kid. the summer as well as for immediate A set of old-fashioned gold scales market road within the next month, j a new experience for the animals, just As to the knitted suit. It Is coming resort wear. For southern wear, to soften the used to pay officials of Oregon Tejri- Mr. Lewellen has a crew of ten and as It wns for the majority of miners. out boldly In favor of stripes this sea- tory In pioneer days is Included In the is pushing the work with all possible Great demands were made upon the material being moved Into the new speed In order to help allevlats the animals and little care and food could be given in return. Often, Just as In United States customs office at As- | unemployment situation. the Eldorado rush, trails were marked The Eugene Pageant association, at toria. by skeletons of the unfortunate ani One of the landmarks of Lebanon Its annual meeting held In Eugene, mals. No war lias been complete with was destroyed when an oak tree on J decided to hold another pioneer pa out horses and mules. The cavalry the donation claim of Jeremiah Ral- geant In the summer of 1932. The last alone accounts for the horses, while ston, founder of Lebanon, crashed re- j pageant, the Sunset Trail, was held In hauling cannon, food and the Indis cently. There was no wind when the j 1929, and at that time It was planned pensable water were part of the mule’s to hold tha pageant every three years. Job. In the War and Navy building tree fell. The Washlngon bicentennial may be In Washington Is another bronze tab Complaint that some of the contrac- I let. dedicated tills time to the mules linked with the 1932 pageant. and horses—numbering nearly 250,000 tors on the Oregon Coast highway In ' Federal Income tax In Oregon In —which served with the A. E. F. In I-ane county have not taken out Ore- j 1930 was 31,093.581 less than In 1929. the World war. gon licenses for their trucks and auto according to comparative statement of mobiles has been made to the Lane Internal revenue receipts just Issued E n g lis h T r e a i u r n T ro v n county court. « by the treasury department. The re About a year ago a Jar of rose A fire due to the explosion of gaso- celpts for 1929 were 36.057.633 and In nobles was unearthed at Broadhurst line vapor from clothes she was clean 1930 they fell off to 34.987.662. The manor, Horsted Keynes, England. tng completely destroyed the home taxes from all sources collected by the These are gold coins of*the Fifteenth of Mary Hansen ot Enterprise and government from Oregon amounted to century and of great value from an Mrs. Hansen suffered severe burns 36,395.665 In 1929 and were 35.302,084 antiquarian point of view. Even In London ancient hoards are found. A that may prove fatal. In 1930. man digging a trench for a water A community banquet that will In 1 There was a total of 71.494 tests ot | main at Croydon found two earthen elude Marshfield, North Bend, Empire Oregon cattle for Infectious abortion ware pots, stuffed with coins, which and other sections of Coos Bay will bo during the year 1930, according to a proved to have been minted between held February 24 In the Marshfield a r 1 report prepared at Salem by Dr. W A. D. 337 and A. D. 850. Though green mury under auspices of the Coos Bay H. Lytle, secretary ot the state live with age. they were In excellent pres Harbor Jubilee committee. stock sanitary board. These tests ervatlon. The Shevlin-HIxon company is will were made by the livestock sanitary H a rm le ss ing to make full payment to Deschutes board In co-operation with the Oregon Two houaeninids were overheard son. The model pictured Is In green county of taxes that should have been State college. In 1929 a total of 37,336 chatting boasttngly on the street oar and white. The hat Is white felt and assessed against 4000 sorts of timber teats were made. The percentage av of the tnerlta of their respective es the shoes are white kid. which Is ex actly as they should be seeing that lands erroneously classified as cut erage of reactors was 10.8 In 1930, as tablishments. Said one. "Why. at our we are being reminded again and ■MMi compared with 10 5 the previous year place we even use that new kind of again of the Important role white over lands from 1920 to 192». The big landslide on the Sioalaw coffee with the nicotine removed 1” footwear and white headwear Is to Only one borrower was delinquent FOR EVENING WEAR play during the forthcoming month*. In payments on his federal farm loan highway that has bothered contractors U a r e lia b la It Is significant that both the cloth decoltetage and accentuate the long January 13, according to W. H. Mc ever since grading work was started Jud Tonkins says the first speech a Jacket and the knitted one are belted. straight line of grace, velvet scarfs Clain ot Shelburn, secretary ot the below Mapleton Is agatn reported to man makes after he has been elected All through the style program special Forks of the Santlam Farm Loan as be on the move. It broke 300 feet to high office la about as reliable an emphasis Is being placed on belts of are being used. The model In the pic ture Is csrefully shirred to conform above the railroad track and threatens sociation, which handles loans exceed Index of his future atnte of mind as a every description. to the shoulders. It Is lined with ■o move farther down. ing 3170,000. commencement essay. — Washington Suits made of Jersey compete with green chiffon to match the frock. The entire 1931 crop of the Wood- Star. Lambing has started In Baker vel knitted and tailored cloth type*. Cor Frocks of velvet brocaded chiffon rectly speaking, they are ensembles are among the new offerings, and they ley and the Snake river section. It burn rru lt Growers’ Cooperative as which include a sleeveless one piece are too attractive and beautiful for They Ar* Endurable will reach Its peak about February 16 sociation, estimated to reach 2000 With plenty of feed and warm weather tons, has been contracted for at a dentist Is reported to have found dress, the deep yoke being of cool silk words For the dressy costume blouse stance like rubber, but more dnr- crepe, topped with a Jacket of the this exquisitely sheer velvet patterned sheep are said to be In good oondltlon. fixed price that is said to be satisfac lle wns probably entlng a welsh Jersey. material Is proving an Ideal medium. Weather conditions are unusually good tory to growers and in almost ever/ A brown Jersey dress, for Instance. :. — Rochester Democrat and CUERIE NK'HOLAS, Kkse Is as high as that of last year. for lamblug. In enlivened with a deep and sleeve OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST T h* KITCHEN j i CABINET ! 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Every _ child loves the taste of Castoria, and its mildness makes h suitable for the tiniest infant, •a d for frequent use. And a more libera) dose ot Castoria is usually all th at’s needed to right the irregularities of older, mowing children. Genuine Castoria has Chas. H. Fletcher's signature on the wrapper. It's prescribed by doctoral