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' -'-ft" ; THE BHAVER HERALD, BEAVER, OKLAHOMA . 'j.' I I t I c o 11 o ii ti SI h sSftTH! JWct Contents 15Yluid Drach wurmw 'iiminnr.-fl PEIt CTO(Z. Ajtt.ttsTW.tr3(ioa)fAS' Sf-.i:iS,!itfc.rMxibrErfttU'i aipuiiiMti'! ii lfnUicSteaadisanauoj '. Ti.TWnlIn4DKn1iifl i rfc-f..in.n(lRfStCotfjiSi rkaV-H in,nfliMm.MorDWflcn3f. If-ie JI-.V . I.- WTmrrnTtC u 'Mineral, hot, w,i . i t,ir(t?rmedvfcf ConsUpationnndDUrr1 VSSep rarcstrtUnitercftwninWi- Im:cmACT Course yEWXu"f. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always -Bears the Signature of ZiP Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tf nmin Miimrr, ew veee orrr. Natural Affinity. "Girls take, quite naturally to fnrm tog, I see," "Of course, they do j Isn't tt tlio art cf.hnsbnndryT" Maybe If tho world wasn't entitled to your best efforts you wouldn't huve bn put bore. He (tire you've cot ono coming be fore you kick. When neb le Teelhlna; OKOTBT) BAUT HOW HI, MHMtlNIt will correel tbe stonier h and Bowel Iruflblee. Perfectly turn lee. direction, on lb. boltle. She also serves who stoops and w eeds. Do You Think There is No Competition? Jf anyone thinks there is no competition amongst the' hiK packers ho ought to go through a day's work with Swift & Company. Let him begin at the pens when the live stock comes in; let him try to buy a nice bunch of fat steers quietly and at his own price without some body's bidding against him. Let him realizo the scrupulous caro taken at tho plant that not ono thing is lost or wasted in order that costs may be held to a minimum. v Let him go up into the office where market reports are coming in, and reports of what other concerns are doing. Let him watch the director of tho Swift Refrig erator fleet, maneuvering it over the face of the country like a fleet of battleships at sea. Let itlm take a trip with a Swift 6c Company salesman and try to sell a few orders of meat. Let him stay at a branch house for an hour or two and see the retail meat dealers drive their bargains to the last pehffy as thpy shop around among the packers' branch bouses, tho wholesale dealers, arid the local packing plants. And then, when the day is over, let him have half an hour in the accounting department, where ho can see for himself on what small profits the business is done. (Less than 4 cents on each dollar of sales.) If ho still thinks there is no competition in tho meat business it will be because he wonts to think bo. Swift & Company, U. S. A. X J M J SkitcmcnH IJlCABINETilS The hero we lore In this land today la the hero wh") lightens some fel Ion man' load Who makei of the mountain aome pleasant highway Who makes of the desert aome blos soming road A FEW SNACKS. U,rAa 6tma a in CnnlKA Ul & & The one who rriran to win their atara For the detfa they thai! have wrought Won't have too manr sleeping cara Attached to their train of thought. Nixon Waterman. Oil n small company lien supplies arc limited, a salnd la the dixit upon which we all rely. A most tnty nnd attractive one Is this Hint was the (mention of ne- rAutlK fnr inn r-11. cumber, one tomato, und one Inrge npple i nerved n hnppy snlud. The npple win , peeled nnd cored, then cut In thin ring nnd dropped In cold witter with n little lncgnr; this keeps the npple i from turning brown. The cucumber I vtns chopped or cut In flno cubes; j nnd one s:nnll onion was also cut In ' the snme inntiner. The slices of np-1 pie was henpeil with the onion nnd cucumber mixture, which had been well seasoned nnd mixed with snlnd dressing nnd garnished with n strip or two of red pepper. The tomntn wns heaped with n teaspoonful of the snliid dressing mid garnished with two or three strips of green pepper. Cheese Dreams. With n biscuit cutter cut circles from Mlces of close trxtureif bread. I.ny on thinly Bllced cheese, place nnother circle on It In the form of n sandwich, nnd brown lightly In n little olhc oil In a hot fry lug pnn. Hot Cheese Sandwiches. Ilrenk open lint linking powder biscuit, but ter, nnd Iny In n thin slice of cheese. Cover with n hot cloth nnd serve quickly ns the cheese should be melt ed nt once. These mnkc n most dainty lunch with n cupful of ten and n dish of fruit. Tomatoes With Egos. IVel smnll firm tomfttoes, scoop out the centers which mny be used as a soup or In snuces, season well Inside and out with salt nnd ptiprlku and put In the oven, cook, until boiling hot, then re moe. Drop In n piece of butter nnd a n egg, uxlng care not to break the yolk. When the egg Is linn, remove from tho oven nnd sene on buttered rounds of tonst. I.eftmer greens of nny kind that lire cooked nnd season ed may be molded In small cups and seru-d as n salad with u good dress ing. Small balls of cottage cheese nro good with these. The whlte-tUvhcd fishes, such as cod, whltellsh, haddock and, lmlllmt, make most acceptable dKhes scried In a white sauce. fm . I-1 I ... ,., ' WHAT TO HAVE FOR BREAKFAST. O .MONTH Is known, even In the summer time, when griddle cakes nre not wel comed in the nter rdmy rMl ncc mmny. in it SZ0"-v large tnnjority of ho tels hot gr'ddle enkes Aj .- Jfl bill of fnre, summer " B"" or winter, nnd In many, the cake Is n favorite finish for tl.e night meal. Corn Flour Griddle Cakes. Kent one egg very light, ndd n cupful of good rich buttermilk or sour milk, n half- tensDoonful of salt nnd n hnlf-tcn- spoonful of soda, n quarter of n tea- spoonful of baking powder; then ndd enough corn (lour to mnke a thin bat ler. Cook on n hot griddle. The secret of n good tender enke Is the mnterlnls ued, sour or buttermilk making tnot tender nnd fluffy cakes, then the enre with which they are baked. A breakfast, which Is quite satis factory. Is the following: Hither n dish of sliced peaches or n cnnteloupe or muxkmelon, n dish of well-cooked ontmenl, and If the peaches nre served, Ihey may be eaten with the cereal, cream nnd sugnr, nn egg on tonst nnd ii cupful of coffee. I'enrs, plums, quinces nnd grapes nre nil in the mnrket nnd furnish n good vnrlety. The quinces nre to he stewed or baked to make them pal atable. Scrambled Eggs a la Guerre. Make a paste of a cupful of milk and a third of a cupful of flour any kind may bo used; cook until smooth nnd the stnrchy flavor Is entirely removed. Now ndd three eggs, stir and cook with butter nnd seasoning until the eggs nre thick. Servo nt once. Kentucky Batter Bread. Tnko two cupfuls of comment, three eggs, well beaten, one teaspoonful of salt, one tnblespoonful of melted fnt. Mix with milk to mnke n thin batter. Tour Into shallow buttered tins nnd bnko 45 minutes In n hot oven. Rice With Eggs. Iirown n third of a cupful of rice In a little sweet fnt, season nnd ndd broth or water, cook until the, rice Is tender, then stir In three eggs nnd serve hot nt once. PERUNA THE BEST MEDICINE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS Miss Ivy Gray, Fairview, Kentucky, writes: "I have ls,Ven Peruna. and would sar that It la the best medicine tor cough and colds I ever saw. I Sad that It alnaya mm raid In n ahort vrhllr. It alio atrenirthena and builds up the ejratem." Void ETerrwaera I Ever Saw P Mlas Orar letter breathe hope to the alllnc It la an In spiration to the alck and InOrm. Llqald or Tablet Form Yen nre commanding ono life nnd it Is about the biggest contract ever a man undertook. "Cold In the Head" Is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per sona who are aubject to frequent "colds In the head" will find that the use of HALL'S CATAnilH MEDICINE will build up the Byatem, cleanse the Blood and render them less liable to colds. Repeated attacks of Acute Catarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh HALL'S CATAIUIH MEDICINE l tak. en Internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Byatem. All DniKKiats 75c Testimonials free. tlMOO for any case of catarrh that ITALL'8 CATARRH MEDICINE will not rf'j. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio. A Question. "Yes, my husband Is n bascbuH cinnk." "And does he confine his crnnklnoss) to that subject?" Louisville Courler-Journnl. Ako In nn opportunity no less Thun oulh Itself, though In nnother dress. And ns the evening twilight rndea away The sky Is filled with stars Invisible by day iJHSmrJWerOeraTiiTll A FEW PUREES. I'KKn Is commonly known as n thlok e n t il s o u p. The kinds of purees nre without limit. Puree of Cucumber. I'oel, slice nnd parboil six cucum bers. Drain and fry In butter, senson with salt, pepper nnd nutmeg. Dredge with four tnble spoonfuls of Hour, mid two quarts of milk and one quart of veal stock; cook 15 minutes, stirring constantly. Hub through n sieve, reheat, add one cupful of scalding hot cream, season with sugnr, and butter and serte with croutons. Puree of Beans and Rice. Put a quart of beans Into n soup pnn with a little salt, a small onion, n slice of enrrot, n tnblespoonful of fnt, n sprig of parsley nnd boiling water to cover. Cook until the beans ,nre soft, rub through n sieve and add sunu-lcnt veal stock to mnke the -lesired quantity of soup. Season to taste, add two table spoonfulR of butter substitute nnd n cupful of boiled rice. Keheat nnd serte nt once. Puree a la Crolssy. Put Into n saucepan a carrot, n turnip nnd an on ion cut line, two cupfuls of bonus, two leeks, n stalk of celery nnd n small bunch of parsley. Fry In b'jtter, dredge with Hour, add n can of toma toes and two quarts pf veal stock. Sim mer for two hours, rub through n sieve, reheat, season with salt, pep per, sugar and butter. Add one cup ful of cooked green peas nnd one cup ful of boiling cream. Servo with crou tons. Puree of Celery. Cut two hunches of celery Into smnll pieces, parboil nnd drain, then fry In butter. Add salt, pepper nnd nutmeg to senson; cover with venl stock mid simmer one hour. Itk'ild two tnblespnonfuls of butler with two of Hour, add n quart of venl stock and the celery nnd cook until thick. Hub through n sieve, reheat, ndd two cupfuls of hot milk, n pinch of su gar nnd n tnblespoonful of butter. Serve with croutons. Tho soup needs lo bo but opened nnd hented, adding n dash of paprika or n bit of onion or cooked rice and It Is ready to serve. It Is good to live and lenrn. Don Quixote. Wo search the world for truth: wo cull The good, the pure, the beautiful. From graten stone nnd written scroll, l'rom all old Hotter-fields of the soul; And, ttrory seekers of the best We come bick laden from our quest To llnd that air the sages until Is In the book our mothers road. John a. Whlttler. .(S4toAjiwGrlanJj COMMONPLACE LUNCHEONS. MOST tasty dish to sei-te hot for n main dish Is n combina tion of flsh, potato nnd white sauce. Escalloped Fish and Potato. Pre pare creamed sab twin by melting nna tnblespoonful of but ter, nddlng two ot flour, stirring until the mixture is smooth. Then ndd n cupful of milk, suit and pepper to tnste; ndd the enn of drained fish nfter the snuce Is well cooked. Put a layer of the crenmed tlsh Into n linking dish, cover with n layer of cold mnslied potato, then nn other Injer of tlsh until nil Is used. Have the pntnto for n finish to the top. Dot with bits of butter, sprinkle with salt nnd pnprlkn nnd bake In moderate oven. Salmon Rice. I.lno a buttered mold with cob) boiled rice left from break fast, fill the center with creamed sal mon and coer with more rice. Cover mold nnd steam" half nn hour or more. Sorte with a cream sauce, which mny bo sensoned with curry, lemon Juice cr chopped sour pickle. Fruit Popovers. Tuke one cupful of flour, ono egg, unbeaten, one cupful of milk und half n teaspoonful of snlt, n teaspoonful of linking powder; mix all together and bent well. When the gem pans nre sizzling hot and well grctised drop I" l"'" I'ntter, Ailing ench pan half full ; add n piece of buiitinn, n spoonful of blackberries or nny fruit. Hake in ii hot OM'ii until n golden brown. These may bu served with u simple, fiult sirup for dessert. Tongue and Potato Salad. Cut cold ccoked pickled lambs tongues Into dtco; mix with double the quantity of cold boiled potatoes; cut in dice nnd ndd hnrd-cooked egg, finely chopped. Pour - over n French dressing nnd serve. Baked 8ausages With Rice. Cut large 1ork sausages Into thin slices; butter n tyaklng dish nnd fill with cold boiled rice. Moisten tho rlco with cold water In which n little beef exlrnct has been d'ssnlved. Spread tho sliced sau sages over tho rlco and bake hi a hot oven until the snunge Is crisp. Care rtnpl". hrtilitbe, bid tmth by tiklag Miy Apple, Aloe. Jtlip rolled Into a liny sosar pUI tilled Doctor Pierre's t'leistat I'elleu. Adi. There are plug horses, plug ltats and plug men. GUAQANTCCD TO INSTANTLY RELIEVE ASTHMA OH MONEY Rtf UNDCD ASK ANY CRU00I3T - . .. ' . Cutlcura Soap is Easy Shavinjj for Sensitive Skins The New Up.lo-date Cnllcura Method W. N. U.. WICHITA. NO. 43-1918. HAARLEM OIL CAPSULES IF YOUR BACK ACHES Do you 'feel tired nnd "worn-out?" Are you nervous nnd Irritable? Don't sleep well at night? Have n "dragged out," unrested feeling when jou get up In the morning? Dizzy spells? Bil ious? Bad taste In the mouth, back ache, pain or soreness In the loins, nnd abdomen? Severe distress wheu urinating, bloody, cloudy urine or ned Imest? All these indicate gravel or stone In the bladder, or that the poi sonous microbes, which nre always In your system, hnvo nttacked your kid neys. You should use GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cnpsiles Immediately. The oil soaks gently Into the walls and lining of the kidneys, and the lit tle poisonous animal germs, which nre causing the lnflnmmntlon, nre Imme diately nttneked nnd chased out of your system without Inconvenience or pain. Don't Ignoro the "little pains nnd aches," especially backaches. They; mny be little now but there Is no tell-i Ing how soon a dangerous or fntnl dis ease of which they are tho forerun ners may show itself. Go after tho cause of that buckache at once, or yon may find yourself In the grip of nn In curable dlsense. Do not delay n minute. Go to you druggist nnd Insist on his supplying you with n box of GOLD S1DDAL Hnnrlem Oil Capsules. In 21 hours) you will feel renewed health and vigor. After you hnve cured yourself, con tinue to tnke ono or t,wo Capsules each dny so as to keep In flrxt-clnss condition, nnd ward off the danger of future attacks. Money refunded If they do not help you. Ask for the orlglnnl Imported GOLD MEDAL brand, nnd thus bo sure of getting tho genuine. Adv. ' How Acid-Sfoiia wrseks HialfSi of Millions Mm people make the ml'ttle nt thlDkiDjr that ncld tomcb nupfraclJ. Ity at the doctors call It mcrly Dtnm an occatlooal attack of InUljpftlon, bloat, heart born, txlcbfotr, bout, ffaaay atooitcU or mm other iuch minor vll tnrnt quickly remedied or will ran It aIf and lea? no avrloua after effect. Aa a matter of fact tuperacldltr la re rponitMe for a long train of serious all menla that cause awful suffering and eometlmea taffle the t-tt medical skill. It Is a well established fact that many caaes of chronic stomach trouble, an erola, stomatitis, gastritis, rheumatism, gout, lumbago, cirrhosis of thf liver. autointoxication, dyspepais, catarrh of the stomsch, toteatlnal nicer, cancer of the stomach, and frequently valvular bears trouble and heart failure, can I traced directly to an acid stomach. This Is not at all imrprl'lng when yna rowliUr that eren the acid formed In lb mouth from fermentation of bits of foHl )lged In the teeth an add that Js ac tually tastelru la yet jw-werful enough to eat through tha bard enamel of the teeth and decay thtm. la lj any wonder, then, tbit an axceaa amount of add In tha stomach raoe so morn misery, undermines the strength and wrecks the health and bspplness of ao many people? Is It not a fsct. wtlhln tbe rsnge of your own observation, that nine people out of ten ire victims of acid atomachl If you ever hope to be well and strong yon most get rid of that eicc-M add. Nothing la galninl by taklnu medicine which merely stimulate and ftlve one a, falae sense of strength and that leave, the excess add still in tho stomach You must depend upon ymir fw-i for your atrength and unless you keep your stomach free from exert. ncltf. pure, aweet and strong. It cannot nroperly dlireat food; your whole body sutlers. Whit you want Is relief yea and here la tht way absolutely guarantee S you take no chance. It'a been tested tens of thousands of times with universal succrsa. Go to your dm Mist and get ;ust one packsge of KATOMO, a won derful preparation that will literally wipe tha excess acidity out of your stomach. The results obtained ara nothing short of marvelous. Almost In atantly It relieves that painful, pufff-'! up feeling after eating, belching, heart burn, sour stomach, etc, Makea tha stomach feel cool and comfortable. If you need this help it'a our own fault tf you suffer another, day, EATON 10 la absolutely guaranteed, bo get a big 60c box from jour druggist. If It des not help you your money will b refunded- If your drurglst doea not kffp HATOMC, send your name and -add re to the Ratontc Itemcdy Company, I01H H. WtbaMi Ave.. Chicago. 111., ami they will at once mall you a fcOc lo and you can send them the money fof It after you re ceive, it. . . .e SUTel r TT T-ff 1 1 I I TU taaa ,. ,tr .aaa. m t " mm -LahadA.madmePr MattW?iilii BVBVBVBaavaavaaa ---J tta-x w; - LmmmmmmmmmmmmmrSZJtnmV- J o&Mrous r.c--S--3a that's what thousands of farmers say, who have cone from the U. S..to Settle on homesteads or hnv land in Western Cauda. Canada's Invitation to every Industrious worker to settle in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta is especially attractive. She wants farmers to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves , oy neiping ner raise immense wheatcrops to feed the-world. You Can Get a Homestead of 160 Acres Free or other lands at very law prices. Where you can .bay gpotj ferw land at $15 to $30 per acre that will raise 20 to 45 basbela of $2 wheat to the acre it's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmers also grow wonderful crops of Oats, Barley and Flax. Mixed Farm lag is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent crasscs, full of nutrition, are the only food required either for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches; , markets convenient; climate excellent. Write' for literature and particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt of Im migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to O. A. COOK 2012 Mala St.. Kansas City, Mo. ' v Canadian Government Agent Kfl w$k Thei shortest way to glory Is to be ealdbd by conscience. Home. rithlo Grove', Tasteless chill Toole reetorea Tltalltr and energy br parifTlng ana en- loa ma giooa. voa eu toon xeei iu Birengui t, Iniliornloj liSeeu Price Wo. The eye of tho roaster will do more work than both his hands. Franklin. I Children's Coughs! may be checked and mora serious condition, ol the tarott will bo often' 'avoided br promptly slvlog- tbo child a dote ot aaft' PISO'S . R I.