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PAOB BEL DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FBIDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1914 it V:nuV' if v. The best part of breakfast is a juicy, thin-skinned, seedless "Sunkist" orange. "Sunkist" oranges are the finest, juiciest, most delicious oranges grown in tne worm. Buy them by the box or half-box they are most economical and keep for weeks. Carefully picked and packed by gloved hands. The cleanest of fruits. Tree-ripened. Use "Sunkist" lemons on Thin-skinned. The juiciest, finest lemons grown. fafr Rogers Silverware Premiums for "Sunkist" Trademarks Cut t ie trademarks irora budkisi nnd lemon wrappers, nnd send them to us. elegant We offer 27 different silverware premiums JM! nil Hoeers A-1 guaranteed itand- yZr'fZJ 12 "Sunkist" tradutimrka urd silver plate. Exclusive "Sunkist" design. fcr . Actual i fy Send your name nnd full address for our complete free premium circular and club plan. Address all silverware and all California Fruit Growers 139 N.Clark Street (138) The rapid growth end development of Iho Klte is reflected by a report made yestnrduy by Superintendent Churchill. January was the busiest mouth in the history of the department and Febru ary may sot a now record, Mr. Churchill ftys: "Now districts are springing up and now school hoiiHos boing built In many places where a fow years ago there were no settlements at all, " says the report. "Each mouth there is a gradual in ereuto in tho routino work of this de partment. u January wo received 30(15 letters, making an aventgo of 115 let ters a day. Those letters came from nil sections of the stuto ami often we hail lottors from persons in the. Fast who sire planning to come to Oregon, but who wish first to know about the schools of this stale. "Jn addition to the correspondence, this department issued the following bulletins: Two bulletins on ' Industrial Education,' ono to teachers giving di roctiotiH ns to how to organize the boys' and girls' industrial clubs, ami the oth er to the school children of the state, giving them full details of the plan; a bulletin on 'Kiie Prevention,' consisting of 1H chapters on as many different ubjt'cts; a bulletin on 'Parent. Teach r' Assnciat ions, ' giving suggestions for orcniiizing nnd directing the work; another bulletin to teachers, giving the laws of certification; ono giving the reading circle list mid another giving a teachers' directory of the state an. I a bulletin on the teachers' examinations, "Tho stnle board of examiners was nlso in session nt, the beginning of this mouth and graded the manuscripts of 1100 liiiicants. "Besides the office work, the field .workers were busy in January, ' " 'OiwmiI Villa Is one of the must lul- entcd financiers since the duvs of Cap tain Ki'M. 1'aris says new gowns will be more decillite. Well, that s better than Ink ing liny more oil' the other end. Kndinm still rol -i n little more than lieef, but the new tariff Is working to the advnutnge of beef in the race, H nunc times happens that n girl who r.!ay Help You if Lungs Arc Affected Vronvr diet, fi-i'uli air ami tviuprmt hablla are Mhn,-lid to person paltering from I.uiig Trunin; liut III s grciit many liNlmiecM rcnol-ts allow Hint the H.blltloU of " nii'illi lou for Ilils nuvrtluu luia ma terially lii'l"l Iu li lutilun shout recovery. H'or mora limn nfu-eu yours Iv-kuinus Alli-riillve. s lucillctiin for Thrust ami lams' Trochlea, lots a imt'HiOictl Kootl nauli. llciid wlin I It 'II-1 III tli La cimus MiiilLi.n Ijiike, Minn. "(UmiIIimiiimi: In lusenil'er, Im, March, lono, ami Hi'ptMiilwr. I taken Willi liPiuoriliaKcs of tits limit wlitch con Oned inn movcisI wc'ka, escli thus to tor Iwd. My itoetor ailvlsiMt uw to so Went. In Novemtiur t stinted for I'civcr, 'ol. Afli-r llir arrival I met Ml.-lulel lirodr. ho. noon lenmlnr of in coiull ttou, urued m to tskti t-ii-kuuui's Alters tun. I kept ou tnkllnl t lie in,-, II, inn ml Iniimived flint. In Miitvh, lino, I re lumed koine. 1 sal I'ullreljr well, tmrs a aoisl iiooclllo ami sleep well, Winn I left deliver my welitlit ! l.l pmillOa. I uiiw weliin 100, my norinni weisni, i 4hsnk (lod sud jour Altorstlro for mf lliua 1 1 h Mll.lavlll I'AIIL U FAflNAOHT, AIm anl'reylnlisl; inor on remet I iM-knisn'a Allornllre has tu prnvni hy aaany years' leaf to Iw i""t pfllcackms aw avei Ttiroat and I.iti APf"-lloiia, llmtii-hllls, Hronchlnl Am loon, HlnOI-oru VWla and In niinnUdlna; Hi aysteni. 'Hiialua no narcotics, itulsnns or hallt seraln limns. Ask for booklet tellln f rv-nTrrli-a, and wrtt to Bestnao Ijilwrslory, I'hllsdc Iplils, Ts., for Imu. tot sal lr ad IraiUng dnifflsW J. 0, rsrry, Dnftfli. Our Treat All Week! Luscious "Sunkist" Oranges at Special Prices. at Your Dealers! meats, fish, poultry and salads. Draneo This ami g two-cent mumps. "Kcd count Huruu uii 'Sunkist." 1 1.1 1 1 .11 t.MKU I.IIV, II IIIUll T..1,,,VB Buy "Sunkist" Oranges and Lemons at Your Dealer's orders for premium correspondence to Exchange Chicago, III. has narrowly escaped matrimony is to bo congratulated. If men woro as perfect as their wives expect them to bo, tho monotony of married life would bo debilinting, Tlio annual sorios of big-egg stories has begun coming iu. Tho spring crop of gubernatorial can didatcB will bo embarrassingly largo. Perhaps congress could do no better .linn to got Socretary Lane to fix up a few 1 u ml laws, and pass thorn, If tho world is, and long has boon, growing better, what a tough old place it must have been some couturioB ago. Fortunato is tho man who doesn't get all that is coming to him. Ah, now comes blessod littlo Febru ary, with two holidays. PENNILESS MAN SHOT WHILE STEALING MILK UN1TKU 1'IIICSH LEASED Willi!. l.os Angeles, Cal., Fob. 0. Homeless jobless and without a cent iu his poc. ket, Henry Linden, aged 24 years, who arrived hero three days ago from Han Francisco, was shot und probably fatal ly wounded by a policeman early today when he stole several bottles of milk from n grocery, Officer Dunne, who fired the shot, declared that Linden shot nt him twice before he drew his own weapon. Lin ilen swore that ho was unarmed, and demanded to know how he could have used a weapon with seven milkbotlles which the policeman claimes he stole. In his arms. "If 1 had a gun," the man whispered on his hospital cot, "I would have sold it for food. Tho officer lied to save himselt." 'JURETTES" CONTINUE PROBE lISITKO I'HKNS I.KASKII WIIIH.1 Kedwood City, Cal., Feb. li. Cnlil'or ilia's first women ginnd jurors, those of Sail Miiloo county, like their work o well that thev lire going to keep it i, even if tin')' must do so iu an tin olncial capacity. As a preliminary step, plans were completed tinluv or the organization of u county committee of women to iuve.dii.nite everything that looks like it needs investigation l'he leader In the movement Is Mrs, '.'m ine McCroskey, who was a member of the jnrv, Tho other jnrettcs are also include. I as are mnnv well known San Mateo count v women who had not the good fortune to serve oil the impntl lorinl body. While the women's future investigations will bo extra legal, the leaders sav thev will be oxtremclv borough ami that by the time they are concluded Han Mateo count v will b oroiighly purified. Judge Hack sug Rested such an organiiition when he lischurgod the Jureltes recently, J0UUNAL18T HCIIOOL OPEN8, fUNI'lKD rSKSS 1IASKD Willi. 1 lloston, Kelt. (I. Uoston Vnlverslty 'i new Hchool of .lourniilism will be op encd tonight, starting ns a single elms enrolled for a fifteen week's course llnrrv II. Center of a local editorial staff, ha been made Instructor of Jour- nlisin, nud has arranged a series ot weekly lectures at which prominent "ewspajmr men of Huston will outline different phases of newspaper work. CELEDSATES BIRTHDAY. IrNiTsn I'Mts iSAaitn wuia I Astoria, Or., Feb. fl. Mrs. Krnnces K. Hare, known to every on in Astorli n "Orsndiua Hare," celebrated he. 103rd birthday yestenlsy. Nh Is In good health ami continues to get much enjoyment out of life. TANGO IS EVERYTHING Milliners, Dressmakers, Jewelers, Car- setieres, and Hairdressers Have Been Exceedingly Busy. SOMETHING WHICH HAS RESULTED FROM LABORS Creations Which Are in Favor Because of Craze Over Latest Popular Dance Are Numerous, BY MARGARET MASON. (Written for the United Press.) There was a tango n.aiden And she had a tango smile, She wore a tango bonnet And she danced a tango mile; She met a tango teacher And became his tango wife; And ever since they'v lived, I hear A tangled tango life. New York, Feb. 6. There's a tang in the tango that has gotten into every one's blood. Tha tango is everything, and everything is tango. Strong men and fair actresses have had stronger cigars and weaker per fumes named after them but nowadays everything from tobacco to tooth pasto, from hardware to haberdasheiy Is done in the name of the tango. C'ortain it is that tho little milliners and dress makers and boot makers and corsetiores mid hairdressers and jcwclors have got ten busy and brought forth enough tango togs to cover us from top of our tango heads to tho tips of our tango toes. First and topmost of all is tho new tango hair which is of tho most hectic of hues dubbed tango red. Perfectly gooil tango hair may also bo done in eipmlly riotously radiant shades such as cobalt bluo ,mnuve, nilo green, or orange. Thou your tango dyed locks should bo done in tho tango coiffure which means that it must all be looso ly waved, drawn neatly hack from the face and tho back hair fastened and tucked under at ono sido of the head with a jeweled tango comb or two jew oled tango pins. Porch on top of all is ono of thoso fascinating little laco tango caps exploited by Mrs.Vernon Castle and the tango head is fashion ably complete. Tango Corset Should Be Start Tho tnngo corset should bo tho start and foundation of your tango toilette lo luxe. The accepted model is of silk tricot with but one band in the front and back. It allows the figure full piny and yet is so admirably co'n structud that it confines and holds well in Its proper place nny undue embon point. Over this foundation you mny take one of three choices, Tho tnngo pan talets which start from tho wnist and fasten snugly with ela.stic, about your ankles the tnngo garter pantalets which are dainty laco nnd chiffon ruffes nstened either to the knee with a snt- in garter, or tho dainty lace incriistcd tango petticoat, scant and diaphanous and slit, nt either side to allow your I'm nml glide full sway. The fnvored tango frock of the mo ment, is of tho sofest taffeta. It al most iuvuriably boasts a tunic a la Minaret although a model simply dub- bod "Tnngo ' which is being evploited bv a well known Paris firm has a do- ided pannier iu its first and original form, Tnngo stockings nro nglenin with bended or spangled flora nnd fauna while the favored tango slipper is the oliurne with its jeweled tnngo slide and buckets, Jcwclors Taro Woll. Next in favor to tho cnthiirne is B plain snt in slipper with a rlnuestone heckle nud the newest variation to be ipr-mg in the buckle ornumcntations line are tiny jeweled tassels fastened on the instep which bob nnd sparkle PEOPLE-' Salts, Calomol and Fills Act on Liver and Bowels Liko roppor Acta In Nostrils Dangerl tlet a lO cent box now. Most old people must give to the bowels some regular help, elso they suf fer from constipation, The condition is perfectly natunil. It is just as natu ral us It la for old people to walk slow ly, For age is never so active as youth. The muscles are lees elastic. And the bowels aro muscles, So all old people need Cascarets. One might as well refuse to aid weak eyes with glasses as to neglect this gentle aid to weak bowels. The bowels must 'oe kept active. This Is luiortniit nt nil ages, but never so much as at fifty. Ago is not a time for hnrsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip the bow els Into nctivityy, But a lush can't be used every day, What the bowels of the old need Is a gentle and natural tonic, One that can be constantly used without harm. The only such tonlo Is Oascarets, and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug iter. They work while you slf. seductively at every tango twist and turn. It is with just these fascinating a.id expensive touches that the jewelers get in the dance. They have you by the cars with lovely long and bobbing tango eardrops, glistening with semi precious gems that scintillate with every toss and quiver of a lovely tango head. Charming waist long strands of varicolored tango beads they offer also and their latest chef d'ouevre is tho tango ring. It is of a large design, the dimen sions of a dinner ring, barbarically Ori ental in effect and always composed of sparkling stones that fail not to catch the light and twinkle even as the twink ling toe. These rings show up well on either hand whether it be the one coyly held out stiffly at right angles to the body iu the tango partner's clasp or the one that rests coyly upon his manly tango shoulder. Of course as the last essence of tango perfection you must spray your hair and hanky with the newest Tango per fumo and there you are a finished tango product. Oh there's no doubt about it clothes and all, we're not merely tangoing mad we've already tango ne. L H0USEW1 T UNITED IM1ESS LEASED WIRE.l Washington, Fob. C. "An ignorant mistress makes an indolent servant,' Holding this truth to bo self evident tho Housekeepers' Alliance of Wash ington has undertaken the education of its 200 members in household economics, as a part of its general scheme to solvo tho sorvane rulilem nnd incidentally keep tho cost of living with bounds. It has organized a "reference circle," which will meet once, a month. Hero each member will bring her domestic problems for aualysis and the brido may learn from the experience of the woman who has celebrated her silver wedding. " Kventually the Alliance will estab lish a school for housekeeping, where girls, especially those from tho country will be trained as cooks, dining room girls, and nurse girls," said Mrs. Onion Miller, president of tho organization, in an interview with a United Press correspondent today. "In the mean time, howevpr, we believe that tho av nrnge wife and mother has much to learn in the way of proper management and tho reference circle was organized to meet this particular need. Its meet ings are open to every woman inter ested in running a household am its discussions nro most informal." One of tho objects of the circle is to stop tho abuse of "references" by ser vants. Every reference presented to a member of tho circle is religiously followed up and they have promised to issue no laudatory references to incom petents, A card index showing tho records of several hundred girls is one of tho features of this work. Tho Alliance also devotes much at tention to retail grocers ami butchers. It takes the position that tho middle man is a necessity but that his profits should be reasonable and his products clean 'an. 1 wholesome. Mrs. llnrvv W. Wiley is one of the lending members of the Alliance. WASHINGTON SHOCKED BY DEATH OF BREMNER I'NITEO 1'IlKSH I.KASKII WHIR. Washington, Feb. tl. President Wil son was deeply affected by the death in Baltimore yesterday from cancer of Ueiresenlntive Bremner of New Jersey. The latter was one of the original W'il- son boosters. Breiiiner was known ns the most cheerful mini iu the house despite his affliction. Physicians woro astonished by Brein- ner's vitality., Only his optimism, they said, kept him 'alive recently, liadium worth $100,000 was twice buried in the cancer in his shoulder but Vt. Kelley of John Hopkins hospital said he was too far gone to cure. After his treatment started, Hieniner issued the following statement through a friend: "lindiiim is a wonderful thing, If experimenting en mo lias added nny new fin-Is to science my life has not been Iu vain but hits helped our race. "My life is not worth one tenth the effort that has been made to save it. The question is not whether 1 will re cover but whether 1 am going to live up to the ideals of living gamely. Some day science is going to compter ennoer nml 1 think I bad rather be among those who were in the fight thnu one who placidly reap the benefit." UNION FACIFIO TO SrEND MILLIONS IN NORTHWEST i XnCll I'HKSS I.KASKD wins'. I Portland, Ore., Feb. II. President .1. P. Farrell, on his return yesterday from New York, announced that the l'uion Pacific system's directorate had nuthorircd an appropriation of between $:,.'O0,H00 and ,000,000 to be spent in improvement and extension of the 0. W. R. k N. lines In Oregon and Washington. This means, Farrell said, that the Olympia extension will be built, the SHikane terminal project poshed nd the Vale extension Into central Ore- Recipe Department t ' By BETSY WADE. t ttaM c?v ml Caramel Filling. 2 cups granulated sugar. V-i cup cream. 2-3 cup butter. IM: teaspoonfuls Mapleine. Alix the sugar butter and cream, boil ten minutes and add the Mapleine. Beat until pust right to spread. Enough for two cakes. Mapleine Taffy. 2 cups granulated sugar. V' cup vinegar. 'i cup water. 1 heaping teaspoonful mapleine. Boil sugar, vinegar and water until it snaps, take from fire, add the map leine and pull. Cut in pieces to suit. Fig Layer Cake. 1-3 cup butter. 1 cup sugar. i egg. 1 cup milk. V., cup finely chopped figs. 2 cups flour. -1-3 tenspoou salt. 1 teaspoon Crescent baking powder, Rnnf the hotter nn.-l Hiitrnr till prnamvl and add the beaten egg and milk; that the figs, and, lastly tho flour, salt and baking powder sifted together. Bake Winning Its Way True merit is creating a demand in Salem for our genuine Arabian Mocha that is not equaled by any other coffee. Its Biiperb flavor is unsurpassed. A trial proves it. FOR PARTICULAR PERSONS 30c, 35c, 40c, & 45c the pound C. M. EPPLEY Phone 93 gon will bo continued beyond Riverside. About 100 miles of new rails are to bo laid, mostly between Huntington and Portland, and largo sums Bpent in revi sion of the main lines, together with construction of industrial tracks and general depot and terminal improve ments. Farrell said tho budget of projected work, almost all over, met with indorse ment by the road, did not contemplate any new lines for which the custom is to make special requisition as the pro jects develop. Better times nro everywhere evident, Mr. Farrell declared, indicated in nc small measure by the grunting of the company's request for funds, which was more than $1,000,000 in excess of tho burget sent in Inst year. SIX MILLION DOLLARS MAY BE LOST TO BELL rjNiTKD miss IXASID WIB1. San Francisco, Feb. (I. Six million dollars which it collects annually from its 20 subsidiary companies scattered throughout the United States, it avbs estimated here yesterday, will be lost Here mi V,,:i:, ft, 4iVer ' ! ' ' fr-rt- IjijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiC; "Many I ,''.' 'il'' Cottolono makes biscuits that are tender when they are cold that is a sure test of a good shortening. Try it yourself. Make the biscuits like this: Won't you follow theexample I BAKING POWDER BISCUITS of famous cooks and make Cottolene THE fut for all your cooking ? ' Order pall from your (rroceri also end to us for the vnluable FREE Couk Book, HOME KELPS. in layers about twenty minutes, and fill with Fig Filling. Sultana Cake. 2 cups flour. 1-3 teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons Crescent baking powder. 1-3 cup butter. V' cup sugar. li cup sultana raisins. 1-3 cup chopped citron or lemon pool. 1 egg'. About 2-3 cup milk. Sift together the flour, salt and V ing powder; rub in tho butter and then adil the sugar, raisins and citron. Beat the egg well, and add it with the milk. Turn into a well greased pan, and bake about 4j minutes. Crescent Loaf Cake. 3-4 cup butter 1 cup sugar. 2 eggs. 1 cup milk. 2 cups flour. 1V teaspoons Crescent linking pow der. Pinch of salt. Vjcup Chopped Nut-meats. Cream butter and sugar; add with beaten ecus; sift, flour, salt and bakin 1800 East State to the American tfoll Telephone com pany if a decision handed down here by the state railroad conimisisou is fol lowed by other states throughout tho country. Briefly, the coinmisiou's decision, which was handed down in the caso of the city of San Jose against the Tacific Telephone ami Telegraph company, de clared that the American Bell company is not justified in diverting to its own coffers 4' j per cent of the gross earn ings of tho Pa'ific company for the rent of the licensed telephone instru ments whose patents are held by the parent company. The commission fixed the rates to be paid at 2U per cent of its gross earnings, which means a loss of approximately $.100,000 which he American company will sustain in its dealings with the Pacific company alone. j MISS LAWLER FOUND IN CHICAGO Y. W. C. A UNITED 1'llUSS LEASED WHIR. Chicago, Fob. 0. .uiss Florence Law lor, aged 111 years, who disappeared from her New York homo, was located is what Marion Harland years ago, I discontinued the Cotfolene ii" ana suDStituteu tor it, as an experiment, Cottolene, then com paratively a new product. Since my first trial of it I can truly say that it has given complete satisfaction. I honestly believe it to be the very best thing of its kind ever offered to the American housekeeper." MARION HARLAND. 2 cups flour, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 4 table spoons Cottolene, 3-4 cup milk. Sift flour, salt and baking powder together; rub in Cottolene; mix lightly and quickly; mixture should not be dry; roll out on board, cut into small biscuits, bake ten to fifteen minutes In hot oven. To make biscuits richer, mi with cream. Whole wheat, graham or ry biscuit may be made in tht same way. Edith L. Clift. CHICAGO A Delicious Sauce for Brown Betty Here's a perfectly de licious way to serve this pudding. Use your own recipe for Brown Betty serve with it Mapleine Sauce Dissolve 1 cup sugar, 1 dessert spoonful cornstarch and 1 tablespoon f til butter in IVi cups of boiling water. Cook till thickens. Stir ia 1 teaspoon ful Mapleine. This is one of tho many ways in which' Mapleine adds a "dash of de liciousness" to dessorts and dainties. Grocers sell 't. If yours don't, we'll supply you. Send 2c stamp for "Mapleine Dain ties" recipe book. CRESCENT MEG. CO. Seattle, Wash. powder and add alternately with mill Add nut meats and flavoring last. Loi stand ten or fifteen minutes before bait ing in moderate oven. Bake one hour. Crescent White Loaf Cake. Vi cup butter, 1 cup sugar. (, cup sweet milk. Vj cups flour. l cup corn starch. 1 teaspoon Crescent baking powder. Whites of 3 eggs. Lemon or orange flavoring. Cream nnd sugar; add milk; sift the baking powder and flour and add adter nately with whites of eggs, which have been beaten stiff. Maplemocha Cake. ' cup butter. 1 clip sugnr. 1 whole egg. 4 yolks. 1 3-4 cups flour. 3 3-4 teaspoons Crescent baking pow der. Cream and sugar thoroughly; add well beaten eggs and yolks. Sift three times, flour and baking powder, and add alterntaely with milk. Bake in three layers and put together with Maplemocha Frosting. Cream together one cup sifted con fectioner's sugnr, one heaping table spoon butter, two teaspoons cocoa and eight drops Mapleine. Add gradually two tablespoons strong coffee. It not thin enough add drop by drop more coffee. If too thin add more sugar. JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results. hero today at tho Chicago Y. W. C. A. She wns not told that relatives wero en route fearing sho would run away again. Miss Lawlor was found here Tuesday ovening at LaSalle station. She ap peared to be lost and consented to go to tho Y. W. C. A. whilo employment was being sought for her. "I quarreled with my parents," she said, "and determined to run away. The report that I was involved in any love affair is untrue. DANISH PRINCE A BOY SCOUT. UNITED I'llESS LEASED WISE. Copenhagen, Feb. 6. Crown Trince Frederick, who with His younger broth er Prince Knnd, joined the Danish Boy Scouts last year, today was appointed "English Translator" for that organi zation. Ho won the job by fulfilling three tasks: writing a long and really clever essay in English on tho boy scout movement, translating an article from a London newspaper, and iu conversing in English for an hour. Journal "Want Ads" bring results said in 1906 about use of lard in mv kitchen E