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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOtJBNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1914. THREE ' ! , Bj Mollie Runcorn 'i Reynolds. ilisB Leotta Noud and Alisa Lena Huckeatein will 'entertain with a large Hallowe'en jiarty tonight at the home of .the parents of the former, Mr, and Mrs. John Noud. Among thoBe who will be present will be Mary heboid, Margaret Burr, Kstber Orctenger, Eire nor Campbell, Mary Heenan, Margaret H.ic.iun. Teresa-Williams. Adclin. Ade line and Helnia Crossee, Catherine Hav- of the -North Pacific Hoard of Mis uge, Murie Nadon, Mary Aronz, Mary j sions. Hho ia a very gifted speaker, Htitz, dudys Dimler, Teresa Albright, j ami will be entertained during her stay Fay Ludington, Frances' O'Brien, Jo; in ISalein as the guest of Mrs. R. S. Albr nut. John Amrigtii, Aiuert i.runi, uiiato. The annual Praiso Meeting of the Missionary Society nf the First Prcs bytenan church will be held next Fri day afternoon. Plans are being made for the program, which will include as a, special feature an address by Mrs. J." V. Milligan of Portland, president Edward Lebold, Philip Juskoski, Charles Trombley, Charles Cossce, John (i. Burr, Henry Bnrr, Raymond Buvr, Clifford Uadon, w Miss Kdith Parker and her brother Fred entertained a number of their friends at a pretty llullowe'eu party last night at the home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, on South' Liberty street. Games and pastimes THET SEVER RELATIONS. London, Oct. 30 The Russian ambassador in Constantinople has been ordered to demand his passports and leave Turkey im mediately, it was stated in a news agency dispatch received fiom l'etrograd today. Himiil tjneously, it was said, all Rus sian consuls in Turkey were re-culled. ROCK CRUSHERS DO TEACHERS INSTITUTE COMES TO AN END Today is the last day of the Marion County Teachers' Institute, and this afternoon 's session will bring to a close one of the most successful institutes ever held in this county, according to the opinion of Superintendent W. M. Smith. The attendance has been larger and the (juality of thai lectures and spe cial instructions the best obtainable. This morning the teachers by a vote of 245 to 40 rejected the proposition to substitute summer school work for the annual iustitute FRUITLAND W. A. Bellamy has rented his farm to a Mr. Ottenbein, who lived near I (leer station. Mr. Bellamy will start just after the election for Arizona, ex pecting to locate in the city of Phoe-! nix. ilis health is somewhat impaired. He hopes a resideace -in the south will be a benefit. - ' A few evenings ago quite a number ' of the young people gathered at tTTo Bellamy residence in the capacity of a surprise party. This was also in the nature of a farewell visit. All enjoyed a pleasant evening. The young blades who broke into. Bert Brosslcr s store room ami stole; laced Mrs. J. If. Thompson of Portland is the house guest of Mrs. K. K. Fisher. She will be remembered as Miss Alta lloyt, a former Hnlem girl. . By the proposed method, if the tench- nii iinmin mwnirnn er is a erariuate or a normal solium or 'the ihestnuts he had recently DIvJ IijAK O DUolllLOu has had normal training or has attend- (there have decided to pay the value of ed a certain numoer ot institutes, at-lthe stolen property. rather than staiul tendance at the institute is not com-! trial. Bert put it up to them to choose pulsory. There would be no institute j which they would prefer. It will cost held each year for three days but in ! the boys about '$1(1, which is the cheap place of. the institute each teacher who 'est way out' of it. In about every neighborhood there is a gang ot "smart 1,473,020 cubic yards of rock. A total of 1170 steam and 71 electric Horse power was used, or a total horse-power of 1,751. Skilled labor received an av erage of 4.03 a day and unskilled an 40 J7 rriw. n.A till akilln.l e'en party tonight in St. Joseph's Hall.: m1 ,t,2 'i-.n'r WOrkmen employed. Autumn leaves and decora .tioiia in keep-, Hki,1(ld 1lbor rc,,eiv(d W.,,n:il d un- The young women of St. Joseph's church will give nn attractive llalldw- Twelve rock crushing plants operated in the state, exclusive of plants oper ated by the several counties In Oregon, are valued at 5!)2,000. They operated i was not exempt from attendance would an average of ISO days. They crushed ; be obliged to attend a three weeks ses sion of summer school The vote rejecting the proposition in dicates that u large majority of the .Minion county teachers are younger teachers and the proposal to spend three weeks in summer school instend of three days in institute' did not appeal to ing with Hallowe'en will be in evi- skilled Ifl31,2lill. Four men in the of- iu k-e'ping with the time were enjoyed i donee, and guests will be entertniae.C fi(,e r0(,ei v,d $:i'.4IS. Totnl paid to la bv the followiim: Misses Edna Acker- with an enjoyable program iiiun, Alva Burleson, Sclma Lowdough, A one-act sketch will be given, ns Ferrcll Lowdough, Eddys Reynolds, well ns several instrumental numbers, Ruth Donation, Murie Huggurty, Lu- and will be followed by serving of re cillo Cameron, Messrs. Russell Emerson,! froshments and dancing. The progrnlu Homer Meudor, Gilbert Kennon, Aen-jwill begin at 8 o'clock ami will be ueth Culver, Grant Kightlinger, Will-'open to outside peoplo as well as to lace ( arson, Lloyd ALilatire, 1-loyd' ennren mourners. 'ilson and Alva Burleson. bor 108,7110. 282. Totnl number employed . Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes and chil dren, Ruth and lialph, are spending a lew days at Newport. Going over Wed nesday, they will probably remain until the first of the week. , The members of the third year Ger mau class of the high school entertained the second vear German students Tues day eveninu at the homo of Mrs. J. H Those who are in charge of the affair are Misses Leoua YVeidmer, Marie Campbell, Lucille .Inskoskl, Helen Hair, Evelyn Gremmels, Mary Schoettle, Anna Harr anil Florence Weidmer. Fourteen members of the Ladies of the .Maccabees of Albany attended a lodge meeting with the Salem Hive Wednesday evening. Those, in the party were: Mrs. T. J. Stites, Mrs. Van Win kle, Mrs. Willinm Duncan, Mrs. M. Me- Alecs" who need some wholesome les sons which nothing but the law can furnish, and it would have been about the light thins in this case. There were some six or eight into this game, though all do not live in Fruitlnnd. .Mrs. Loe Simpson of Smith Center JUST REASONS linker, the affair bciniz in the liatnvc I Alpin, Mrs. tin rah Willis, Mrs. E. I) of a Hallowe'en partv, I Sloan, Mrs. E. M. Merrill, Miss Lnuella ' Allen, Mrs. F. W. Horsky,.Mrs. .Mill- The members of the Lndiea' Aid So-inie Gilliam, Mrs. W. S. Weaver, Mrs. eiety of the First Methodist church I'. ('. Anderson, Mrs. T. Austin anil bold their regularly monthly meeting ill the church pnrlorB Wednesday after noon. About thirty were present. Mrs. F. C. Pate. r- $ PERSONAL Kan., is visiting at the home of M. Al. them. The feature of this morning's i ,. Mrs. Smith is an old acipiain-. session was an address on playgrounds . tlnl,a 0f the Hansoms, who were once and playground-work by Miss Mali Ho-1 resi,0t of the Sunflower State. She fer, of Chicago. This afternoon ses- j is mm,, loused with Oregon and tuinlis sion included an address by President our ,m,stMit weather needs no improv J. H. Ackermah, of the state normal j wu school, and an address by JJr. Jerome j . j,,,, r revived from Miss Mar- moved 1)1 11 COI1I1- I some bad mountain roads. The mud was so deep the horses could hardly pull the .,, tu u-nnnn ,lmvn hill M il SI M WANIHl J''""' Huk" "d wife have gone up ,!ftnlLUlto Drain on n visit to Mrs. Baker's mi i i . . c ii 'brother, Fred Doney. Today being the date set for the fin-, r y ml ,,,,.,,,, ,,, w. ish of the Y. M. CI. A. subscription nam-1 ., . ,., ,,,. i'... The Anderson boys are clcaniig sonie DUTTirCUID km DAllLLJilU IUU I Raymond, of ' Chicngo university, n I (,,.rite Walker, whose parents i. TDAADC C( Tft UJ1TI "''"ml"" Tll , Anglo-Snxon Struggle ja Bnur, tim(, to north Li,., . IftUUr J UU 1U IlHllljfor Twentieth Century Progress." tv if h Ulrlie, thev lM,POuntere, STILL SHY OF THE James Trollinger was in the city -yes- terdny from Sheltiuin. The recently organized Neighborhood Embroidery Club, including resident on South Fourteenth street, were enter tained Thursday afternoon at their first meeting at the residence of Mrs. II. L. Hurt. Mrs. I. A. Burdick will be the club's next hostess, which meets again in two weeks. Members are: Mrs. M A 11, ..);. .It 1.,-nui.l.Mit. Ml-M II I.. Ulli-t Mrs. C. ().' lleiiderso'n. Mrs. Kiishner.l . '' w- Al!l,. a I'lcniinent resident of Mrs. (!. W. Scott, Mrs. H. C. Krisel,l''l',,'.'l,'ou. i8 "l.'endmg a few days at Mra. L. E. Glenson, Mis. C. Gleason, ! "nni0 ot h,H m"'k' 0eorK0 Mrs. L. II. Muggins nnd Mrs. Savage. I Allen, at Hiinniter. . I Hecrctury Frank Mercditlh, of the Mrs. Fred S. llvnon was hostess for "'' fuir ,,,"n!'1 nml SI're.lith lire lier Nec.llee.raft Club WT.Inesday after-l1". 1'ort and fur an over Sundiiy visit lluulli j with relatives and friends. w. ... jH.'vfrj., sales. iiiauuKer o. uic Port An rrince, Haiti, Oct. 2!). (Do Inyed. I Foreigners here received to night with much relief the news that the L'nited States transport Hiincock.. with n regiment of marines, hud been ordered here from Dominican waters. and that, the battleship Kunsiis was on paign, the solicitors met at the rooms I Wu n, V r.... ; . -.1. 1 . . 1 J..mi ..n ..j 4it.i,i T,-,u viii,. , (it Tile llSBOCllllH'll nno rcouncu ip-' 1,. ,-,. v'... 1 W.,. l.lunn Hie cruiser Tacomn was already in i collected since the last meeting, Wed- T . ' , ,..,.,,' ,' w.,1,,,,, visited port nnd murines were guarding the I ncsdi.y. A large part of the subscip-! J 1 l - ,h";e i ' Al'vnr.1 1 nited States emisulnte, but a stronger tions to date have included member-! ' '" " ' ' ' ) ' , 'f" , force was deemed necessary ,o h,llc!l,ip fees nnd with this amount deduct-: , " I he ,l U the threatened danger growing out of ed there is still several hundred dollars '- l""int, the rebel lender Davilmar Theodore '' yet to be collected to miike out the , ,",""t"r """ nt l,m' march on the city. j full amount of SJ4100. The solicitors i 1 Considerable fighting has occurred ill-1 still have a number of prospective sub- . . . ready nnd a grave situation was i scribers to interview and will continue i MntnAI SfaTllQlailS thought likely to develop. j the work until the town is canvassed UiaiUdiaUO the um.iunt raised. TV II II The subscribers listed today are: 1 CHS 01 IVeCOVery u. ..i.. i wtifc r,. w T ii, .in,. .it 1 ' MWVnMM wmt . 1,1,1. T, .... A MltUrJi.ll. W V l.,tj.ru llirOltlr lrilUUlCH, lllkC VII II! Ill UCU UUtM Al IHt BLIGH ; B. C.-Mills, I0; F. W. Spencer, ; coughs and colds, o ten seriously aflect J Salem Cannery Co., 10; John W. Ho-! Itio lunga. If you have not found nnyll ! IhikI, 5: Merlin Harding, fi ; Dr. J. C. improvement from the treatment yon j A well directed punch at a button Griffith. HI: J. V. Smith. (5: Mrs. L. have tried, investiguto the many re labeled "For Fire Only 'tin one of the (1, Curtis, 10; Royal Bakery, $5; I.eh- ports showing benefits, and, in numcr "FOR FIRE ONLY" FOOLED Don't wait until the frost reaches you before buying THAT SUIT Now is the time when we are not over busy. We are ship in tiihn fimp in fit vnn nrnnprlv nnH vnu in turn will find it a more pleasant task to PICK your choice g LOW PRICES We mark our CLOTHING PRICES very low con sidering QUALITY and MAKE. FALL GOODS All of our FALL goods are now in and you can make a selection that is hard to beat, and if you wait until the regular season's rush is on you will not have such a complete assortment to select from. SUITS $5 AND UP BUY NOW AT The Plymouth Corner State and Liberty Streets Recipe Department By BETSY WADE. ! C. R. llnntx nnd wife, of Woodburn, rooms of the Bligh Hotel yesterday man & dough, tttltT; J. W. Harbison, 5; oils cases, complete recoveries, brought jare Salem visitors today. .brought out the fire department in a Watt Shiim Co.. 25; W. M. Brown, II). about bv the use of Eckninu's Altera-! I V W ill.,,. ,.,.-,,,, t ..,;.1.,.. p l,... .;... , 1 ,.. . ""''"'ll I t ' i . n!.. ipi ......II rimii. mm- inn nn: uinrui proved 10 lie! tivo. Thia is a medicine for Throat and false as regards the fire denartmeiit. ' 1 1 liifi anifl Plir . . ' Lunir Troubles, favorably known for TO.. l)i:..i. ti...i !. . ' . . HI II H MIX HH . ... " .. .. I. i .1.!. " oiiki. iiiiu-i is ii mo. icrn, up-iu.iBie i lLilVu Unix uiiu stru -ture and each room beaiB a battery of buttons, which niny be pressed by the guests who desire special service iron! tho employees. One of the but NEVER SAID IT ' more than fifteen years. Read this . isc: Convent of St. Anne, Snnt'ord, Fin. 'Gentlemen: In February, 1011, four choir will continue or not. Most of those who belong are high c. l.ool students and find it somewhat ! Wushinuton. Oct. HO. Flat denial of doctors examined my throat nnd pro tons is to bo pressed in case of fireln report published' In a San Francisco nounce.l the necessity of nn operation. Ot.lv. nml it i.ntliinf't.t .litwt.H,. with tl..t 1.., .,. ... ...i'-..!,.. t ulm ' nilviwml llnvi.wr liflnr,l . t. ti,itlt uhlll V '.' '. '.' '". .' . .. ... .. u . Snnnl.lin., i .,,,.!,,', I'n rtri,ii.l last tl.L ...1..... . ...!..-.'.. .. , . . . " . ' :,..!. .... !... . .... . -I .1.- til..... .. u. - Tlio junior cnoir nt tne rirst niiiliin ' "h-'. ' ,v" nuinun, mint- u jirnme u.urm is me women or i niiroriiia to voic HKf."lnb j ..loineriiousu or u.u nmicrs ui church nro daily iniproving in their , "''t "fer a short visit at the hom,e ' Installed. the democratic candidute for govtf nor Francis, where I was visiting, of Eck- work, and am enthusiastically received iof hi parenta jn Senview, Wash. It ia said that one of the guests felt I of that state was voiced here this After-1 man ' Alterative, I determined ns a lit each night's services. It has not Xl- Townsend, property agent of, chilly and wanted more hent In the noon by Miss Alice Paul, chairman of 1 Inst resort to try it. After taking four been definitely decided whether the''10 '' V' ' " am' w''c. room. As the button was for fire only ! the coiigressioiiul union for woman snf-or five bottle's largo pieces of diseased 1 ... - ....... .mi ,,ir aiiuiiiu.iii. ncni ..s an inai rragc. -iissue enme away. i coiiinii.c.i this fitly, returned to Portland today, was i.ee.lcd tho guest reasoned that the ; "What I did say," Miss Paul said, Alterative, to riiy grateful nnd daily U. (I. Holt and B. C. Miles, of the janitor could turn on more heat if the tlm nn woman in California or r.,i;,.f Tn in iiiniitlis I was restored In I difficult to carry their studies and find ' lllir", lv- "pnuiuii.g Logging i o re- proper Button were approached. The any other state where women liuve the perfect health. I would bo glail to! time lor rehearsals also. Munv Wrv turned Inst night Irom a trip up tne system is understood more fully now. ballot should vote for any democratic , write or talk to any person who may eui. milk, 1 teaspoonl'ul butter, 1 tea good voices are being developed nnd it ; Lucliinniuto to their logging J'1""!'"- . m . , .-audi lute for the senate or house. It have a doubt about it. I would like ; spoonful cornstarch, 1 pinch suit, 1 pint ia hoped that they will be heard fro- Thy hnl intended to remain longer,, UAOpiTAI CUID "ot true that 1 asked California worn- them to see and hear from my own lips I stowed and stunned ( pliin, I ten- qnently after the present revival sut the rain caused them to fear, for llUwrilnL Uilli 1 en to vote against the democratie ciin- if they so desire, all would say of it." I spoonful ginger, nutmeg or ciiniumon it HfDrriTn TAI1V di.lnte for governor. e nro not 'pnr- (Signed) desired, i tcuspoonf ill Muplciiie. 1 so WKCvlVbU lUlAY ticipnting in stnte caiiipaigns. We ai MOTHER M. STANISLAUS. regular piecrust and hah. u.dciiitc trvitw tn int Clil.tml lif the house llllll' I llinua nliln-nvlatitil . mnt-n fin frn. ! nv '... F.inulli fur Iwn hies. w, x..-.. i : somite away from tne democrats, iio Cu(.Ht.) James (Inidy was arrested today r$' Whitby, Eng., Oct. .10. The hospital blocked the' suffrage amendment ufthe Eckmnn'a Alterative lins been prov-' Macaroni In Cheese Shell. H. (). Thonuis, city marshal of Turner, ship Roliilln, on its way to Belgium, i n'ssbin just closed." Lin l,y many venrs' test to be most af-. Break macaroni into '.' hu h lengths and Drought to tills ciry tor sine Keep- with ii.-u i.ross nurses, pl.ysicnins u ml Maplelne Pumpkin Fie. Fu ir eggs, I cup g.uiiulate.1 sugar, I qnently over. t Smull friends of Malcolm and Ed ward .Mcltcyiiol.ls gntherel nt. tho resi lience, lilt) Leslie street, .Monday even ing and enjoyed with them a pretty llul lowe'eu party which was given In their their heavy chr over tho mountain muds. , lienor. Both are sous of Mr. and Mrs. ! lug In the county jnll pending nu Inves-: some other passengers on bonr.lf wns AUIA RANXTR RHYS Karl Mclieynolds (Eunice Blun.lell). I tigntion of some goods found on the I wrecked off here today. j vlllV DUxILI UU 1 J flcacioiis for severe Throat and Lung and boil until tender in plenty of water Affections, Bronchitis, Bronchial Astj-1 (suited) ; then .Iiiun nnd liliin. li liy n,n sinl.linrn Cnliln nml in n i.l.iii lil i .ii ixiuiiiiii cold wutcr over it. After It Each guest was presented a small yel-1 person nf the prisoner. Orndy had sev-; The second officer launched a boat 1 TAWM AF CH ANH H AI I FS ",n aystem. Contnins no narcotics, has been hlniichcd cut into pii a not low can as a favor, and found their leial coats, one new pair of shoe's, a and landed the nurses, but eight mcin- I v 1 1 ix XjL XjlVfilxiV 1issjliLitJ ,.,,;yu lin 1 ii t fn rm i tin- .trn.fs. Ask I over a half-inch long. Have ready a places at tho prettily arranged table ' dozen new pocket knives, several razors, J hers of the crew and the other pusseii-1 , fur ,0oklet telling of recoveries, and 'cheeiio shell, one from which the cl.Vese by "inall jucko'-lniiterns, A large 'pocket combs, purses, ami kid gloves, gnra remained clinging to the Rol.il-1 . .. ., iwrit0 tu Eckmna Laboratory. I'hiladcl- has been thoroughly scooped out. cake, bearing tiny yellow candles, ecu- all new, which he was attempting to I la's bow. Seven bodies had been wash-1 " i""'. '., , . j p,n, l'a., for evidence, A. pt no sub-: Stand thet shell on a piece of waxed "'""i " " " , . ti. ...ii Al,,.. - i.. ....... in, nni- Hn.l Hum ill u linliinii ili.h. I'nt n.niiil nif.i- lyi.Tw, i.-iiiiii pi.'i i "i - - p --- , tered the board, mid wier.l jncko lanterns, witches nml black cnts n -pear?d about the rooina. Those who enjoved this affair were: Francis Mat tie Martin, Jcnnette Sykes, Constance nnd Dorothy Krebs n ml Margaret Me- sell to n-sidents along the wny from ed nshoro. Marlon to Turner. i The vessel was fast on the It is thoiiuht the iioods have been the weather was very heavy, stolefi from some ucncrnl store In the I for tho one which brought the valley and the goods will bo looked up , ashore, the launching of boats had,!"'" before formnl charges are prelerreil. I proved impossible. C. M. ( lino of Mill City wus In Sa lem yesterday on a short trip. Daddy's Bedtime !Cofns Qait) Pai(ls rock, and M ! m-h.-l " entire town for lo1-, titutn. Small si.e 1.00: regular str.e papc ' -j K ? loiitrom a local real estate firm, repre- -t-JOO. For sale by all leading drug- o tables pnoululs of butter . Except V , .1 .. IA 1 I flour in the san. epan, mix he nurses "" the (.rand Dalles rownsite coin- git"- ! pint of milk. Stir until boil ,ny. The town is (lian.l Dulles, just across niTCCIjt TV AVIMP WAR DFri ARATIftN ' i"'i'i",r ymn """"" UlU 1 dVlirtlArt I lull tho shell; cover with a plecn ot gre and two of ami add a boiling, mix lu the cold ma. -lu.. nl mid stir over the fire until it Is just heated through: it . Id a tiihl. -spoonful of sill) and salt spool.. Into plecn ot groused . puper and leave in the oven fifteen , , , . .,. minutes. Lift the shell caiefulK', put flclrt.grad, Oct. .111. Russia was ile- ,., his acres with Califuriiiiiiis who prefer 1 laying a declaration of war iintiiiiNt. tlll),, lf . lt, f), h (.u,(.y ,.,..U1,., Press the finger hurt by the splinter tightly over the neck of tho bottle mot hold it in portion for three or four minutes. The steam will cause the splin ter to come out nnd relievo the pain. When incandescent gus mantles break do not throw them nwiiy. Crush them up int.. a powder, store In a small box, and use for cleaning jewelry. It gives a spbiidid polish and docs not scratch the surtiico ot the gold or silver. , Salt will removo hlnckboows. Tut plenty of snll where the beetles 1'i-rt-.pient, and keep It there for u week. I). . not leave any wutcr where the in sects go. When they eat the salt It will dry up their bodies. When ink Is spilt on the carpet ruh a cut Ictiii.u over the stain Imme.llutely .....I it will entirely disuppcar and not. injure the carpet, no matter how ligh, .Or. It comprises S0J1 acres, a water j plant and a tew .iiiil.liiigs, I Delweiler says ho Intends to build up a manufacturing town mid bring some people from Ohio, I..M coloni.e The Monoooit Jump ed at the Snake. The Indian Mongoose and The Woodsman I the Washington climate. Stop, With "Gets-It" sultan is getting i nrse.v ,n,s .mcr, . .. ,.. ... .. .. 1;1y , used iignin. that even yet the sultan niny repudiate.. ' I the acts of his naval comiiiiiiiile.s lu nl- : tacking the c.ar s ports and shipping. If you kKI.L u a !ory about tome ulmnl w't never heard of before," asked Jack lis ilnddy wu aliotit tu begin bis bedtime story. "Let me llilnk," tnld daddy; "there are lu few ntilmnli you two children bnveu't teen pleturtw ot, seen lu the loo or heard mo tell torlea about." "Liu think of a new one, though. You surely ran," suld Evelyn. "Well, hare you ever heard of the Indliiti luonguoseV" "No," suld Jnck. "Tell ua nliout lilm." 1 . "U he no untmnl or person?" asked Kvel.vi nneertnliily. "Oh, be la uu niilmnl nnd a vvrj renl one." snld daddy. "He'i a freat frteud to tho woodsinnn. for he Urea alwayi In the wooda, and very time ht ecu a polsonoin snake he does his best to kill blin." "I'm going to tell you a apecliil story. One time a young woodsman, with aeveral other friends, cntne to the part ot Hit woudi where the llttlo In dian motigoote I'm going to tell you about lived. In fact, they pitched their tent very, very Hour the mongoose's, home. Tide little mongoose lived nil alone, arid aoructliiiea tie used to get pretty lonely. Bu he wn awfully happy to see the woislsmau'i cninplng .arty, for he wn very fund of human iwople. "One day the woodsman nnd his onmpliig pnrty atnrted on a walking trip throtmU the woods. They carried sneka on their liarka which held their lunch. "Tho little Indian mongoose had watched nil their plain without being Uu ...hi nls.i tu hliiisiiir that lie would fjllow. unseen by them, for he had become attached to his new neighbors, lie dreaded the narm tnnt an,i win now try ur.in 1 1, you wui might come to tlieui If thet went Into sums parts of the woods. They bsd realise this glorious fact, not Bone very far when the little mongoose, who was running shesd, heard You probably nro tired sticking on . h...,,, ..,.! and . rustle throimh the lesres. l tlist won 't stay stuck, plasters " . . ... .... !... ). Pf hntnin VDI PlCftlt fill II V f The mongoose pricked up hi. ears, Mr, of course, lie anew .1 must ot . " - k, . ,',, Quit Plasters, Balres snd What Nots. After using "OETS IT" onco you HK FHRf HV AIW Fiirnh.llne Bey, the Turkish nmliiissa After wiishlng I i - chimneys, try polishing then with .liy salt,. This , , , t , l-- . .. , 'iM.rs uu- uuii'n n r. ....... I siiiiio nun ..ni- lor here, also remained at his post, " . ., ..... 1 awaitina- Instructions. Ile expressed ' ' " """, London. Oct. .10. lleilollllis are IIIIISS' I ll,n inn nsnucil nnluinn that his cooll-l .. ,1M live . rn . nvJ ncca n Ii, k "l"1-' u,fi'"""' I ' I I l.v ' ,,,, nM ,aiu neulriil. Personally ' ' '-; ,111 never again ha ye occas on or ask-, J () V1(ll ,, ; ,,,.,,,. J , , , , ,,,,'. longer time , so,,,,, ated I run. the m1'.".' it!m V, yi'"g " """''' ""'""' f',"r .Velopmct s, of which, he addi' I, he'"""- """'.V !'" ''' "' '" oriisl" "OhlSlT" I, i the first sure, , . ,,, fp,)M1 Athens, which as yet received only unofficial 1 1 '""r' K"'T 'l'.v, '"'I I'1'""'- Whs "Surrw. ff C.m.T Dm I WS. tt pT "GKTS4T.' Ju"xnrnf received the news rrom uaninscus. news. . , . , II was added thai seiloiisnntl llrltish , ivtrogrn.l officialdom, commenting! ,A '!"' "f, ",l"',,ll"' ,h1'', ,J1"' deinniistrntions were III progress III Da- nu tho threat of Turkish .( rt lelfiit l..n . '""r "'' "Iter wush.ng Is mns.'iis, the sultan's subjects there evi- In the wur, said It would constitute a!'" '"I1 ' '"to a i.i.xliiro uf e.iuiil dentlv being enthiisliistlcallv for war. much greater danger to (treat Britain , 'l"""tities of milk ami water, and thou have tried other things by the score An Amsterdam message to the News than to Itussln, siiicn the ear's HTacIt raid a Cairn dispati h had been received Sen fleet Is stronger thnn the siillau's there saying strong forces of Turkish entire navy, whereas Ureal Britain's cnvalry were moving along the (lulf of direct linn of coniini. nl.nl Ions with In- Akanah, dia would bo endangered. snake, end Hit men wer almost tip w mm. - . ', t,, and rress rluht down on "Without waiting to draw s bmttli he brnreiy jumiwa on tne snaue ana , i.ut two drops of "OETS- killed him before the croflture could shoot forth his iwlsonous fangs. , T,, on tlmt (l(irB , fwo ,,,,,1,, The "The woodsman and his friends were Just tu Unit to set tht mongoose kill ir tlpn AmmFi as sure as night tbtsnnke. follows day. The eorn shrivels. There s "You're saved our llvesf cried the Woodsmen. . . , no pain, no fuss. If you think thls "Oh. how plensed Hit little mungmsst was: miring tne rest or me mnipms (nundt too good to tie true, try it io party tiie little mongoose went on nil their walks with them, and when the ; 0Kt n any eorn, callus, wart or bun nnrtr Im.ke up the woodsiuun. Who had t lovely country home, took the In- :lon. ' dlan mongtKa.. bom. with him. Bt.eh good friend, n. they were! And one "GETS IT" Is sold by druggists STear theiongt would go .long. too. ou cni.iplng part,- j IT IS THE TJISTF, THE FLJIVOR OF Baker's Cocoa That Makes It Deservedly Topular An absolutely pure, delicious and whole tome food beverage, produced bjr a scien tific blending o( high-grade) cocoa beans, subjected to a perfect mechanical process of manufacture. Get tht genuine, mod's only by Walter Baker & Co. Limited KmablislicJ 1780, Dorchester, Mass. dry before the fire. 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I britles. ; fin-, bel'ore lidding tho aater mix Wi-'l ' 'with the dry coffee as much mustard I To leinovo paper labels fnin. old but-! p,,.r as ill cover a three i ties easily, wet tin. nice of the label (, 1M tie siime ipiiintlty of suit. I with water nnd hold it for an instant f.,r cveiy pint of eoffee re.pilre.l. ;.iver anv .'oiivciiient lliiine. The st.-aui forui.d penetrates the label at once and softens the paste. Ilissolve four minces of nliin. In one gnllon of rain water ami I'mir euu. es of sugar of lend separately In another gull. hi. Then mis, dip the nu.t.rliil into this, well work it about, dry in the lur, iiili lu cold water, .liv fin To revUe withered flowers, pluug'l the stalks lu boiling miter and Icavu I licin in till It hcciuiics cold, Tin", cut ..bout one Inch fnnn the ends ol the si ii I 'is, ' When boiling s hum have It In tin water lu nlii.'h It hus been boiled until ally, and there you arel Two dippings It is e.d.l. 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