i 7 11 r ',! ' l' ' ) ' i .r r i ! ! h; . nlfnin m rvnnpmnu mi mi Personal Note ;- 'gfa I ' J I Dancing will be enjoyed this evening at the tent city of thu fair grounds. It . will be a pioueer dance and all camp ers will gather at the so.'inl ce.iter tent at. 7 p. ni. Headed by a band, they will march around the main walk in the " fair grounds, passing in review of the Oregon editors. At 8: 'Ml o'clock the real old-time fiddlers will fiddle to the turn of "The Arknnsiw Traveler,'' and the pioneers' will Vlnnce old-time steps . instil 9:30 p. m. After that hour all visitors will bo invited to dance, i -." v Mrs. George 'Metcalf, of 1203 Court stfcet, was seriouslv injured last night by a fall. Late yesterday afternoon tne Metealr's anil their fair guests, Mr. and Mrs. K. (.!. Doughty, of Sheridan, returned from the fair grounds. Step ping from their niotor car onto the porch step, Mrs. Metcalf slipped and fell. A limb was broken by the fall. The Metealfs recently suffered a be reavement and many notes of aynipnthy are reaching the family again, iu an hour of suffering. Mrs. Metcalf rested as well as could be expected Inst night. An interesting program for women was given in the old auditorium yester day aftornoon under the auspices of the Oregon Congress of Mothers. Mrs. 8. R. Vail, of Portland, a member of the State Grange, gave an address. In her lecture she pleaded for children's play grounds and more wholesome outdoor play for the child. The work of organ izing parcnt-teacherr. ' associations was brought out and strongly encouraged by me tiisirioution ot literature. This afternoon Judge Gatcns. of the juvenile court in Portland, spoke before the Oregon Congress of Mothers at the fair. Judge Gutcns has had wide ex - jierienee in protecting the welfare of children, Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr., of 640 ('hem- eketa street, i entorlaiuini her mother, Mrs. N. A. GoiiKh. of Portland. Todav Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. T. Howard Drake, is expected from Portland as a weekend guest at the Smith home. ' Mrs. 0. 0. Binghain and her niece, Miss Nellio liUnsv. left this inornliiir for10 to 11, a visit in La Grande with a relative. Mrs. Mary Cloo. Mrs. Bingham will re-, main a week and Miss l.ansy will ex-! tend her visit to a month. Miss Eva Richmond, of Cottage llrnvo iv. hn l...u !..... l... ...,t ,.t M . W. A. Uingo, left this morning for Mt. Angel, whero she has accepted a posi tion on the teaching staff. , Mis. Margaret Henry and Muster Leslie, who have been guests of Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Dalrympie at their delight ful, country homo in Englcwoodj havo gone to Los Angeles, where they will sojourn some weeks, pleasure bent. BOY PRIZE WINNERS HAVING GOOD TIME The boys of the stntn fair enmp were visitors at t lie state house and state penitentiary yesterday afternoon, in charge of H. F. Alter and Field Indus trial Worker N. C. Maris. - State School Superintendent J. A. Churchill showed the boys over the state house from cel lar to dome and then loaded them on the enr for the pen, where they went Hi r ugh the institution. The boys are the winners of the In (liisti'lul club projects In their respec tive counties, and the county from which they arc sent pays their traveling evpenses to the fair grounds, where they are in cninp us guests of the state fair hoard. The rump is in charge of Mr. Aker and W, J, Kocnig, of the Ore gon Agricultural college, Superintend ent II, C. Seymour, of Polk county, Is the supervisor of the boys nnd is as sisted by Mr. Alter and Air. Knenig. l'he following Is the register: f'nlumbln county Hurry Wilson, Dewey Reams,. Coos Kusscll Train. ' - Clncknnins P1111I Jaeger, Benton Hetihcn Anderson, Junies Mills. Douglas Hnrold Carter, Haloid I'e terron, Hood Hlver Irwin Howermnn, John! running, j Josephine Bennle llultcr, Chillies, II illnwell. JosephineC'lnus Cluulcy, Wilbur (lodlove. Lime -Klmn Chnse, Osenr SclmclJor. Miilheiir I, inn liiugmiiii, Hoy John-1 on. - j Minion -Perry Pickett. Elmer Until. Polk -Homer'Biirsell. Guv Stelger. Tlllnmoiik-Miles .Unlock, Chester Jensen. I 11 inn Carl Edvnlsun, Floyd Thorn ton. Wusco Jiillun Henmlngsen, Hay niond I'cnrry, I Washington Charlie Bciiinini, Kddle Hcofleld. ' Yamhill Gilbert J s, Clniide Pro- flit. Htnte of Wiishlnglun (Clarke enmity) Dean McFarinnd, GRANTS PASS WATER RATES ARE RAISED ft I I ..4 .1... .,! lo the rates of the Rogue Hlver Water eoinpsuy nt Orsnts Pass was authorized by an order of the railroad commission ' Issued totlav, The net Income fnr the j eompnny has been on the decrease for1 company has been on tne iieercnse iot the last year on account of the Increase In tba Cost of maintenance and the net proceeds of the compsny were held to I be appealed to the supreme court to one can poslliiy tell (hat you dark lie Insufficient for the amount of citpl' ?t a decision on the question of Juris- cued your hair, as It does it so nat- tsl Invested. ! diction. n fully and evenly. Vim dampen a The n mmtsilnn made out a con pletei ' ' sponge or soft brush with It sail draw new schedule of r.itcs ind tariffs fori BONDS SOLD WELL. tills through your hair, taking one the1 compsny snd the order wilt go into' Portlsnd, Ore,, Ot, An Issue of '"" trm at a time by morning the ffrt November 1 of this yar, All Portland city bonds calling for s.VMMHI,' Vnr hslr disappears, sad after tin ordinances of the i.ity of Grants Pass for which no bids were received sis n,,irr applies! Ion or two. your hair be hlrh conflict with the older of the , weeks ago, wss fold today at 101.5(1 comes beautifully dark, (hick anil oramission were held to be Ineffective sail 101.57. City officials consider this (flossy and yon look years, younger, VJ tn commission. - The louder a man ibiks ins more oe itormwest, A limit 10 bidders competed Some men ran I even head a prices reminds in of a bi drum. I for the Issue, each bidding above, par, ' sine St their own funeral, PERSONALS Dr. J. 1). Gillian and G, V. Padgham, president and vice-presiut-tit, respective ly, of the new Hooding college at Good- ing, Idaho, were Salem visitors yesterMl"e 1 npnui .Journals exposition con- day at the Willamette university. I lt'st when the votes were counted this' Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Thornton,' of Al-1 morning. Pearl Zinn leads, with .leam liertn, Canada, former Salem residents, j Hclnfnrff second, Mrs. Grace Hibbler are Salem visitors. third, and Mildred Athorton, Ruth IV I Judge Henry Benson, of Kin math' Kate, Margaret White and Beryl Need Falls, is a Salem visitor. He will re-; ham following in the order named. I main until the fnir closes. j A fairly heavy vote had been cast W. P. Butler, of Salem, is registered i hi"''e ,lle l'0"nt WI1B ut Tuesday, at Hotel Benson, in Portland. I mon eoupons than ever have been Mr. Alberts. Hrowu, of Portland, nr- issuc'1 thnt lmve 110t .wt f""'l their! rivod in Salem this morning to spend I wu-v i,lt0 tl,c bll,lot box- Interest is1 the day .and Saturday oil business and J Krowi"K l"ily, attested by the mini-, plensiue. " ',er of trade checks which are being! Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Claris, of McMiiin-' ur0"Kht into the business office to be ville, are visiting Salem relatives. I exchanged for vote coupons. j Mrs. George Klliott and Miss Anna The trip to the great exposition with Klliott returned to their homo in Ale- its wealth of world wide wonders, will j Minnville yesterday. j be the event of a lifetime for the' 1 1 " fortunate winner, and the Capital VHFftlll V Ffll? ' fournal guarantees that no expense will OViULUVLu lUu ibe spared iu making it a pleasant one. i MfVM PI ACC17Q . Pin,t c,oss rllilroal fur0 the best of ill 111 XiLnOoLo botel accommodations, and facilities for seeing the great fair at Its best will be i I provided free of all charge by this . Gymnasium classes at the Y. M. C. A. 1 paper. It will be a prize well worth' win uckiii lor i" wmicr next iuon-iiiy under the direction of Physical Director vwro i vimikhcu. ui cciur uMigncn ,iu. ished making out a tentative sche lule I this morning, which will be tried out (luring the next few weeks. During the ; past summer there have been numerous improvements made about the inslitii- ;1""1 ' preparation tor a large increase !'" 'he attendance at gym classes. The (association "bathtub" has been iriven iu coat of enamel, the lloor of the L'Vin has been repaired, and the interior of j tho dressing rooms given a eon of, ! I't. The schedule ob prepared bv i rector Gingrich is as follows: i 1,0" between 11 and 14 Tiios'nyl :a,"l Friday from 4 to 5. ! i Students between H and" 111 V.'e l- '"'""".V ,r0"1 4 to 5 and aSturdiiy trom -Tees-, 1 Students between Hi and 21 ony and J'rulay rroni 7 to H p. m. Employed boys between 14 ind M Tuesday from (I to 1 and Thursday f-om 1 to H. , " ' minors .tiouiiuy ami 1 uiirsiiuv foni Businessmen Class A, Monday, Wed nesday and Friday from 3 to 0-45 o'clock; class 11, from i":J") to 'KIU o'clock on the same days Girls Wednesday from 0:30 to 7 110 ; Indies from 7:30 io K:3o, ami w en Friday from 10 to II. Senior lenders Friday fioui.n to II, and junior leaders Saturday from' M to 10. Basketball will be played Tueslnv from 8 to H and Thursday' from (I to 7. The commercial basketball league will meet Saturdays from H to 10. SEVERELY HURT GETTING OFF CAR Alighting from a Commercinl street car yesterday evening about five o'clock, M. Silverman, one of the pro prietors of the Burke shoe store on North Commercinl, was thrown to the pavement with such force Hint 11 blood , vessel In his linllln burst nnd he was I injured nbout the hack nnd chest to such an extent Hint he will probably be confined to his bed for severul weeks. Drs. Cluy und Byid were cull- , ed to attend him. The car was stopped, but while he ' was iu the act of alighting he says the motuiman started it ngnln without 11 signal from the conductor,' with the result thnt he was thrown, He was lin ; mediately picked up and taken into the ! Burke shoe store nnd later taken to j the Argo hotel, where he lives while in Siilem. His lioine Is In Portland nnd he Is III the city conducting a special shoe sale. BELLIGERENT ORDERS , FLOUR FROM AMERICA: St, l.ouis, Oct. 2. A lush order for' 110,000 barrels of flour was placed with 1 n liicnl milling company yesterday by , representatives of one of the waning I'liitupciiii Millions, the identity of which whs nut disclosed, This Is the largest single sale of flour . ever miide here, The price was not told. The flour will be of hum tin wheat and will rcipilrc Mo.000 bushels. DALLAS COURT ACTS IN THE BOWERS CASE Dallas, Ore., Oct. 2. Judge Teal, In the .liivenilii eouit of Polk county, has gwatiled the custody of Marion' Bow ers, nged 4 years, to Mr, and Mrs, ,. B, Grant, of Ihillas, who have hud the earn of the child fur the past 10 months, A conflict of jinlsdletii.il arose tietween the juvenile coiiits of Multnomah und Polk counties Inst Friday, when the ease wns culled here, in which the mo- ther of the child, a resident of Port 'land, attempted to secure the little nne.l"n" ,0 n''" " l nnini "''h" Is inussy The little girl had been declared a "do- ('""'lent child" by the Miiltnmnnh enmity juvenile court and Inter by the juvenile court of l'olk county, necuu.e jinir mnn or i-ois comiTy, neenn f the alleged Immoral character and neglect of the mother. The ease niny sn uiiiientlon nr restoration of normal i financial romlltlons in I he Pacific THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON, FRIDAY, The State Fair Temporarily Checks Voting But the In terest Is Increasing Daily There was no change in the relative stunding of the leading candidates in wonting lor, The plan adopted by this paper for giving tne trip uoes not renuiro the con j testant to sell anything. The only thing necessary to secure votes being to pa-j tronize some of Salem's most popular stores. The advertisements of these firms is run in each Friday's Capital Journal. These firms have agreed to give a solos check or receipt to every mirchnsor for cash nr fnr ,nnnihx, mil- ! paid until January 1. Him. Th.. alo checks or receipts from these firms may bo exchanged for votes ot this office- Di-ione vote for everv .1 cents nf vnnr m,r. chase. The names and standing o tho can- dldates follow: Pearl Zinn 4;, )ii ; Joan Mclntiirff 4:t 0!i0 (Mrs. Grace Koff Hibbler.... Mildred Atherton ...:tHilN on 7111 ! Kutli Eugnte 24,101) : Margaret White 1H112 , Beryl Needhaui ...KI,'o44 i I.enorc Stnley 6,103 ' iiiarie uolingvr .1 ft 1121 Kcuskn Swurt It. 112 1 Violet M. Barker , 4,220 3,773 2,077 1,017 , 1,044 l,"21 1,11)0 1,425 .. 13.10 . 131.1 . 10110 I Arlino Ohm , Violet. Cory Celia Wilson , Marguerite Ostrairder . Kuril! Buioker Beth Ryan Lonnna Brown . Myrtlo Herdleln j MIBtlB Jin via Lola De Long Grace Craig .... 1ON0 Hazel Johnson 1075 Beatrice Crawford 100,1 Mahlo Brassfield . 1047 Marie Schwab vera George Hazel Cooley Mildred Cooper Maude McLaughlin Bnrnicg Sautnr Vivian nargrovo Grace Taylor Magdalena Tuffll Mary Oliver Alma Iliill Vera Martin Lotta Penn fsllvla Miller Gladys Gruy Mario FVnns 1010 1000 1O00 1000 1000 1000 1000 100(1 1107 800 7.10 7.TO 7'jO 750 i?" 3fio following Is a list of the firms whoso sales chocks or receipts may be exchanged for voles at tho Capital Jour nal office: Stockton 's The Toggery Salem Electric Co. Salem (ignr Factory Imperial Furniture Company. Siilem Laundry 0. Wiley B. Allen Co. The Globe Thentro. Tho Koynl Bakery (bread wrappers) A. O. Hevoe Shoes The Spa llauser Urns Trover & Welgel, Photographers Yokohama Crockery St Ten Co, Vlck Bros, Garage Salem Fish and I'onllre Market Indi'pen lent Meat Market ', M. H'lbcrls Grocery I'olsul nnd shnw (liociiry C. M, lipplev Grocery. The Highland Grocery Kedduwiiv's Cash Grocery .1. L. Iliislck Sou Gior-orv Hi'. Murk Slillf lleutiil Office J. 1'!. Ilockelt, Plana Tuner Snlem Ice Co. GRAY HAIR BECOMES DARK, THICK, GLOSSY Look Years Younger! Try Ornodina's Roclpe of Hogs and Sulphur and Nobody Will Know Almost everyone: knows that Bngn ! Tea nnd Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color and I lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or Itrnyi also ends ilinnlrutl, Itching' scalp nnd slops fulling hair. Years ago Hie only wny to get this inlstnre "'. tinul'lesome. Nowadays wo simply ask l any ill ' '' 'at ' "yeth a Sage anil Hulpl 'r 11 ed.v," Von will get a In I rug Hulphur a" i'n ,,,' ff "bout ofl cents, Everybody '""p "'Is old, f unions reep, because ' 1 erry, local agent ;c MOVE CAPITAL Vienna.' via Rome, Oct. 2. Anticipating a Russian siege of Vienna, the emperor and . his cabinet decided this afternoon to move the capital temporarily to Prague. The date of removal was not determine I; 'it would be ordered, it was said, as soon as it became evident the Russians were inarching on Vienna. The military council ordered the immediate fortification of the city 's suburbs; i ! ! ; i , P. S. KAISER Baritone soloist with Coos Bay band for years connected with the U. S. army's beet bands ts barttono soloist; was also with San Francisco's best bands for a number of years. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION OPENS , "" dispatches to the stole department this ; ",l('r""on 0 opeiiiiitf of the I constitutioniilist general convention, it, as suid that 5S generals md !overn' ri 01 th0 expected were present. The first session, It was snid, was devoted to Ilic examimition of 1 redentials. Constitutionalist hea liiiurters heri aniioniiceil that Governor Acnna of Coa huila had telegraphed President Cur rana that Knltillo was loynl to him. 10,000 SIGN ALBEE RECALL PETITIONS Port In ml, Ore., Oct. 2.- -Three pet I- , nous, continuing ui,tinu nnnies, were filed with City Auditor Bnibur this morning demanding the recall of .Mayor H. K. Albee and i'ilv Coinnnsslonerif Dieck und Brewster.: The election must t 'i'i ...... 1 be held, according to law, within 20 duys, nnd the work of checking the mimes was begun immediately, No specific instances of mnlrensuiice lire mentioned, geneiul unfitness for office being clinrged. 1 , , . "GETS-IT," 2 Drops Coin Vanishes The Only Sure Under of All Corns. Despcrnte, are you, over trying to get rid of corns, Quit using old fuiniu- Ins under new urines, luiiiiluges, wind' Ing-tnpes and cotton rings that make a flit, little piicknge out of your toe. Thli li lh Olo of 0.. Il.eer. CurnhiM Featunltr ol "GtlS II ." vjnit punishing your feet by using loi" eutiug snlves und ointments. To use knives, files, sclssms und ru tins, slicing nnd hacking lit a coin, only make It glow fnster nnd bigger, It also brings danger of Heeding nnil blood poison. The new way, the new principle never known before In corn history, Is "GKTs IT," It 's a Ibpild -'i limps, on n coin docs the woih, I'll in goes, the com begins lo sluivel nnd out It comes! Von apply If In two seconds. Nothing to stick, nothing to hurt, and It never falls. Try "GKTS IT" tonight on corns, calluses, warts or bunions, "GKTS. IT" is sold by druggists everywhere, Mil a buttle, or sent direct by E. I.iiwieucc h Co,, Chlciijio. IT IS THE TSISTF, Baker's That Makes - . i i - . ' i .. .' " 1 . . .' '. ;t I 'i - ' ' I : i'j . .. . An absolutely pure, delicious and whole some food beverage, produced by & icieu title blending of blhmde cocoa beam, subjected to a perfect mecbatikal process of manufacture, Cef th gtnutnt, mtdt only by Walter Baker & Co. Limited luublislieJ 1780, Dorchester, Masa. 'sn-rajfi. StBffBi3B8B OCTOBER 2, 1914. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 SHRINERS DAt. Porenoon. 8:00 (intes onen and all denartments in full operation. l):00 Children's playground open. ; 10:00 .Inmes I. Davis, bee dimon- strution. ! 10:)0 Iloyd & Ogle's one-ring circus.1 i 1 1:00 Bund concert. ' Afternoon. 1:15 Concert. Coos Buy Conceit' Band, grnudstuud. i . 1::;0 Races: 2:12 pace, pn-c $700; 2:10 trot, purse ,700; 2-year-ild trot, f purse J000; sixth heat, relay race, $t, v -51W. ' 2:00 Entertainment by students of : State Normal School, Monmouth, Audi torium lOducationul building. 2:00 Boyd & Ogle's one-ring circus. 2:.I0 Concert,, Auditorium new pa vilion. " J:00 James I. Puvis, bee dcnionst ra tion. Evening. 7:.10 Entertainment by pupils ot Oregon State Deaf Mute School, Audi torium Kilucntionnl building. 7:."10 Bund -concert; vocal solo, Hal lie Piirrish-lIiugYs, Auditorium new pn vilioe. 8:10 -Boyd V Ogle's one-ring circus. COOS BAY BAND Friday's Program. March "Willow Grove" Borrenliuo Overture ' ' Semui nmide " . . Rossini (Jmirtetto Portland Ad Club Selected Bullet Music, from Faust Gounod 1. Entry of the Trojan .Muideim. 2. Pnssuel of Helen. :i, Bncchiinale and Eutrv of Phryne 5. Vocal Solo Selected ..." '. Hullie Purrish-Hinges Eantiisin Home, Sweet IMmc the World Over" I.unipc Synojisis: The composer de scribes the milliner in wliicli "Home, Sweet Home" is ulny ed ill different wuntinn, us follows: 1. Air. 2. Gorninny. 3. Spain.' 4. Russia. 5. Italy. II. Scotland. 7. Hungary. H, China. II. Ireliind. 10. Amer ica. Fifteen minutes intermission, 7. Hawaiian Patrol "Kilauea" Stewart K. Baritone Solo Selected.. C. S. Kuiser l(. Selection from " l.iicre.in Borgia" Donizetti 10, (11) The Charmer Chnniinade (1)1 Vnriation Chiiniiunde 11. Niuiticul Fnntiisin Toliani Saturday Evening, 1. Mnivk " Columbian Sons". .Thayer 2. Overture "Poet and Peasant".. 3. Pi 11 1 In ml Ad Club quartet.. Selections I. Csardus" Lust Love" Bralium Xylophone Solo C. K, Whitehead Selected Suite "A Buy in Venice". .Nevin 1, Dawn, 2, The Gondoliers, 3, Vonctlnii l.ove Sung. '. , . ! -I. Good Night. Selection "Lucia ill Lamnier moor" Donizetti 1,1 1 S. Vocul Solo Hullie I'unish-Hluges Selected II. Selections " High Jinks" FlinI 10. Descriptive " Vlllnge Life In the Olden 'I ime ' , , . .Thiere II. Hem ks' Hits No. II I.ampe !:FE10 I ! i Tlie rain last evening drove the stiilii, fair visitors under shelter and the auditoriums, both at the pavilion nnd ill c, Incut liiiinl building, were crowded,1 The Coos Hay Concert, band gave an- 'other of Its populiir concerts in (he pavilion and u live company of Culver- ' sity of Oregon students provided an ex-' eclleiit ciitortiiliiiiiciit at the ediicntiounl building. The old fashioned one ring circus also played to a large crowd, lint on the old camp grounds the, pioneers and their younger generations found amusement at Hie tented hull where j In old sipiart1 dance was the main attraction. SENDING THEM HOME. Sllll lllego, Oil,, Oct, '.',-TlVil snivilll train, currying loo Mexican refuge", i who have been held lit I'uit Kusecians (here for mouths, were scheduled to i leave lute today, bound for Colliin, I' in nt tiint point they will go over the Sunt In rn Pacific to Noiiii'os, Ariz., ,in.d thence into Mel When in BALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Htrlctly Modern Tres nnd Private Dstlis, RATEH 7Dc. 11.00, 11,0(1 PER DAY, The only hotel In tlm business district, Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home. T. U. BLKIlt, Prop. Both Phones 1'ros Auto Bus, THE FLAVOR OF Cocoa It Deservedly Topular The Plymouth Retiring Clothing Sale NOW ON IN FULL BLAST Cor. State & THA T SUNDA Y DINNER Witl taste better and cost leas if you do 1 . 4 .'1- your marketing here, where we have all that is freshest and choicest in Gro ceries, Fruits and Vegetables. WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY (INCORPORATED) Successors to Thielsen Cash Grocery 151 NORTH HIOH STREET : : RACES NOT STOPPED (Continued from Pnge One.) toastmastcr, ami K. A. Booth, of ICu gene, wiio made the nddress of the evening. The boniiiet opened with an a ito mntic introduction of nil present, the president introducing his neighbor mid so on, each in turn milking -v tried re marks about his soutmnle. Recipe Department By BETSY Mnplclr.c rinoehe ,1 cups white su gar; I cup mill:; I tcns ufiil butter, Boil together, stirring coust'intly, un til it will make li soft bull when drop ped in cold water, Take I'liuii fire mid heat, When ready In puur on butlered plate, mid ten drops of Mnpleiue ami one cup of broken nuts, Apple Mcutse-Mix twu cups finely choppiil u.pli'S with ponio red sugar to widen. Add one pint stiffly whipped crcaiii und a little leuion juice. Put In u mold and let stand In ice mol suit for four hours, Apple rnddii g- One ,du ehoppci up pies, Mis wiio one pint bread criiuibs, one cup iiiIsiiis, two lliii'ds cup chopped suet, one egg ( unliciili n I, one Inlile s.OOIi eoi'listinell, oue-liilll teilsponu slllt, one hull' cup syiup, in ip milk. Put into buttered molds and I oil t vn hoins, Heie hot with a liipild Miliee, 1 MADERITE IN AMERICA One Price-Always .n fef'1. ; 1 on., arc Apple I'nlters (li u, riunr, pinch suit one teaspoon baking ponder, ! 1 nun sugar, ,Mii, A.'il one egg wi ll lii'iiteii, milli to iniiki a mi-ilium .till' baiter. Add thinly slued lint uppli Try In hot laid, Olngered Orren Tonuloos To one 1 k of suiiill c i'i vii tiiiiiiilni's allow eight iiiiIiiiis. Hllce and sprinklo with one eiiplul salt, Let tlicui stand I'I liouis, llicu drain 11 in I cover with I'i cell wulcr, Mnlic a stiiing Infusion ol jlnger, allotting one ipr'lt biiillug Ml er to 11 pound of luuipeil glugerrnot, Hid si-uld liic cluipped tomatoes III this) ui together I ounce ground ginger, wi! tiiblespoousrul blink pepper, two cnsponiislul ground cloves, ipoiitcr tif a lOiiud white mustard seed, one-half clip ill of 111 lift mi ), I liiliee of allspice, II Minces of ci'li'i v seed ill d A pounds of itntMi sugar, Sew put III" sliced onl'ins ind liiiuitloes iii a kettle with sugar and pices in ultermift' Inv 'i's, and pour iter tlirni rnnuuli vinegar to cover well, l ook the pickle until the tomatoes are liar, then pack in jars, THREE Liberty St. : : : L. A. Westacott t Co. : TELEPHONE 830 Topics of general interest to the, ', stockmen were discussed und a general good lime enjoyed. Tin' association in' ' itii'i'iiuwimf 111 it..,,,, l..,ul: .. ....... Id I i"ioni.t uii-r ii Miiv ing recently made application. : Read The Journal Want Ada and learn of the bargain that are displayed there from day to day. WADE. Gorman Apple Kiichon due cnUi 1'iofli i'i! m( . Ki t raise ill half cup Inki "in in mill., iu which one teaspoon sugar has been dissolved. Beat well lulu three cups tlour, olio pint lukewarm milk .tii.l the aforesaid yeast, , Set, Iu warm place to raise until large bubbles uppeur. Then cream one cup of sugar with one half cup butter, Slir Into this time well hciitim i'Ul'" and one teaspoon ot' salt. Bent, this Into the bubbled dough, then add enough flour lo lino. He. l,o raise until twice its size, boll iiboit', three -fourth Inch thick, put in greased tins, l,el, tiiise half hour, Cut led apples In jllces (thick), cover th,' kuchens with Mime, puur the custard over nnd Inil.o ill ipiick oven. This Is a good dough for buns also, I This miikes custiird for two kiich ens: One egg, one loilr cup sugar, ore cup of milk, III drops vaullle, 'lent writ lid'orn pouring on Uiieheu.i, CREHt'ENT Mro. CO,, Brattle 1 Ln' an1' Apple riestl-Wlieu yoiii bread dough is ready tin molding lulu Inaves, roll some nbout llnee iii,iiter of an lh , Illicit. I it 11-h this s t of diuigh will, ''tier. Tl scatter uue cup of rhmi pel apples, ,,,, ,ur ,,,ip mi,!,,,, ,,. hull cup sugar, plenty of 1 1 , nyf a l. Iloll like j,,v r,,n. ,,llh,h ,, tightly, put bread tin, let raise Willi ,vonr other l,m-. M, ,(1M, wh lmi Oreeii Tomolo rrescrvos Heled l",ll"f """H Hoes am! en) In m,,, ;;"'- i-e. If lrKer, uuarter Ihv halv '" ''f"'1' I"' I of fVt allow three, fourths pound of siitnr ami half i,,,, 71 ,,h; 1 l-'es. I'se lemon, tl,t 'It' not liste n bitter rind. t win, ,;, M'"lr "' ater lo dissolve It , ;r rvl,!"' t..i w it ri,(l,,h 'i" o.Uiirf point H,, loiuuto,., ami cimin. rlluiuicr gently until the tomnlti ' "lt t ler, then seal. ' s,,ri;