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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES colonel, and fare him authority to recruit 830 militia for the protecBy tion of Kentucky. hard work Clark at last got together at the falls of the Ohio (Louisville) a force of ISO, Including many from Kentucky. June 24, 1778 he began a secret and forced march on Kasknakla. a July 4 Clark took by surprise pot Rochebluve, the commander, In Irons and disarmed and terrorised the French. The neat morning Clark mustered the simple villagers, resigned to the utmost rigors of war, and proclaimed the alliance between America and France. He told them he bad come as an American advance guard to free them from British rule. He assured them that Americans Interfered WOMEN DP MIDDLE t. Praise Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable IDS. Wasters Newspaper Ueloa.) Compound Industry, economy, honesty and kindness form n quartet of virtues that will naver ba Improved upon. James Oliver. FOR AFTERNOON Kas-kaikl- A Blessing to Suffering Women," Writes 0 TEAS Sandwiches of various kinds are always acceptable with a- Cup of tea. with Chee a olives, chopped between Carlisle, Hlisols. kg. Changeo?Uf.UeradSL5f nervouanees and with diaturta?5 thlfl that Forced To Remain ? the entire system. slices of buttered toasted bread, Just before serving, Is one well liked. AGE It during the Change of Life and it has been a great nelp to me. It certainly is a blessing to suffering women end I take pleasure in recommending it. My health has been better tale summer than it has been for five years. I am now able to do la Raisin or not bread with guava Jelly and cream cheese, chopped cooked figs and cream cheese between slices of buttc-rebread ire all good. A dainty bit of bread to be served In various ways Is prepared thus : Cut fresh bread very thin, spread It with butter, anchovies, caviar or any highly flavored and liked paste; roll up to the size of the little finger, use wooden toothpick to skewer and lay them In a pan and toast In the oven. Served hot or cold. Very nice vrltfi bouillon or with salad. Toasted Bacon Rolls. Split crisp, d rolls and toast tender, delicately. Place three pieces of crisp d bacon between the halves of each roll. d Hot Deviled Ego. Cut eggs In halves lengthwise. Remove the yolks, mash, add half as much grated cheese or deviled ham, chopped cooked chicken, chicken livers, or veaL Moisten with melted butter nr mayonnaise, season highly with salt, pepper, lemon Juice or mustard. Refill the whites and pluce two halves on a slice of toast. Cover with boiling-ho- t white sauce and serve nt once. Fruit Salad. Fresh pears with sections of orange and grapefruit free from uembrune la a most delicious combination; serve with Golden Dressing. TalV iaree tablespoonfuls of orange Juice, one tablef cupspoonful of lemon Juice, ful of sugar, a few grains of salt, all heated In the top of a double boiler. Add one egg slightly beaten, Hnd cook until smooth and thick. Cool, and Just before serving add one-hacupful of cream beaten stiff. Sift together Bluebsrry Muffins. two cupfuls of flour, four teasponi fuls of baking powder, one-hah of salt and cupful s of sugar. Beat one egg, add of a cupful of milk and mix wllh the dry ingredients; 'add three tHhlespounfuls of melted butter and when thoroughly mixed add one cupful of blueberries. Bake in a hot oven in buttered muffin pans. Pears cut Into sections and combined with very ripe tomatoes also cut Into sections, served with a mayonnaise to which a few spoonfuls of cream cheese has been added, Is a very tasty salad. all my work and have canned 840 marts of fruit afld vegetables this Mrs. Katb McPEAK, summer. Louisville. Illinois. probably two years liS? taktajg Lydia E. ble Compound. IPinkhz, could do 2? work and was not alwivfXu? mjr be up. For ten days at a farced to remauin bed with.?" helped eome but each time forced to go I had taken the VegeUb!effi$ after my twins J it had helped me so I decid2k.9 wbS2 Wants Letter Used As Proof I am Frankford, Pennsylvania. sura if women who suffer through the Change of life aa I have, with hot fleshes, nervousness and other weaknesses, would give Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound a trial they would be benefited as I was. My nerves were so bed that every litue noise made me jump, but now I am not bothered that way at alL '. My husband eaye he really hated to look at me I looked so miserable. I hope you will use this letter as proof of the nelp the Vegetable Compound is giving me. "Mrs. Abbie Harvey, 6701 Leonard St, Frankford, Pa. oral-shape- well-cooke- hard-cooke- Enumerating Them What a fine lut of children, ejaculated a lady motorist In the Rumpus Ridge region. "How many have you, Hr 7" Ought's ought and Aggers a Agger, began Gap Johnson, the purent of the pack. Curry one, and " My gracious! M'hur are you doing?" Just sorter totaling 'em up, mam," Kansas City Star. I am able to l5V,oid f11 as not. torn enough yet. Igivetfcvl? etable Compound to my steadily. vKjS Wrhibnt and recommend it to my frE Mrs. Louisa B. Brand, 430 fiirh! Street; Carlyle. Illinois. In a recent countiy-wid- s of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vn2 Compound, over 100,000 WUym received and 98 out of even lonT ported they had been benefited k. itaiu For sale by druggists sn Calling Namet Any train robbers In the vtclilt7 a Crimson Gulch?" "None of the old kind," hum Cactus Joe. But there a terriUelst of comment In the sumtundln am try on what ought to he don, with tb, fellers tliut collect freight rutet" , A worthless man ulwtiyi mm have more friends than vorthke woman. name one-hal- lf lf one-fourl- three-fourth- By JOHN DICKINSON SHERMAN OW can any good American review his country's history without seeing the Uund of Providence In Its century and a half of anuizlug progress from a narrow strip of subject English colonies along the Atlantic coast to the richest and inoet powerful nation of earth? Oft times the mysterious way of Providence bus been the winning of a crisis by the raising up of a niun to meet It. An example of a inau raised up one all too little Is George Ungers known to his countrymen Clark, the "Savior of the Northwest." The following brief statement concerning George lingers Clark Is prompted by the fart that In Clark county, Ohio, the other duy the latest of the many memorials to this ltevolu-tlonar- y hero was dedicated to commemorate his victory over Indians at the battle of 1lqHa an aftermath of his grenter service. Not 4 of the pictures Is the Ohio statue. No, 1, a statue by Elsie IVard Ilerlng exhibited at the St. I.ouls exposition, Is historically correct as to details. No. fi Is an Illinois statue. No. 2 Is a portrait of t'lark at sixty. No. S has few equals as a historical document In the march of the American people across the continent there are ccrtuln outstanding Ifa of History." If t'lurk had not captured The Northwest" during the Itevolutlon the Treuty of Versailles (Sept omlcr 3, 1783) would have flxed the western boundary line of the victorious colonies at the Allcglienli-- Instead of at the Mississippi If tliut treaty had fixed the Alleghenies, the United Stales, which came Into being In 1780, would linve lmd no such compelling Interest In the free navigation of the Mississippi us brought about the Louisiana Purchase from France In 1803 tho territory west of the Mississippi explored by Lewis and WUIlum Clark (brother of George Rogers Clark). If we hnd not made the Louisiana Purchase, we should not hove been Interested to annex Texas nnd take the Southwest nd California from the Mexicans. If we had niff tdken California, there would not have been tltat tremendous trek of Americans over tin Oregon Trail which gave us the Pacific Northwest. And without the Pacific Northwest we should have had no desire to purchase Alaska from the Russians. At the beginning of the French nnd Indian war (1734-03- ) between the British and the allied French and Spanish, the British possessions on the North American continent consisted of the Thirteen Colonics, whose chnrters covered the territory from ocean to ocean. The British were, howf only the narrow strip ever, in actual pussesslt-from Maine to Flnrldn, extending west to the Alleghenies. Spain held rioridu. Mexico and wliat Is now the American Southwest. All the rest was In nctunl or nominal control of France. Wolfe's victory over Montcalm on the Heights of Ahrahatn wus the culmination of a century-lonstruggle. The Treuty of Paris (February 10, 17G3) proclaimed to the world that thenceforth the civilization of the North American continent was to be British and not French. The French hed robbed the British of part of the spoils of victory by secretly ceding (November 8, 1702) to Spain that part of Louisiana lying between the Nevertheless this Mississippi and tho Rockies. treaty transformed the political map by putting tho British In control for the first time, of that part of Louisiana lying east of the Mississippi George III, In turn, made haste to rob the Thirteen colonies (October 7, 1703) of The Northwest" by reserving It as crown lands and warning everyone to keep out Later (1774) the British parliament attempted to legalise this theft of 24 (LOOT a -r g BAYER ASPIRIN SAY and INSIST! Unless you see the Bayer Cross on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 yeah for Nature arms each man with some faculty which enables him to do easily some feat Impossible to an-o- th Headache er. Emerson. In all the universe of God there are no two eoule alike. There are no two with the eeme work to do. Neuralgia THINGS WE ALL LIKE GOOD Lumbago Between seasons, when the appetite fulls, hearty dishes do not appeal, and one really needs to eat, a dish of nicely seasoned niiifiiroiit will touch the square miles by passing the Quebec act, which extended the boundaries of that province to Include everything north of the Ohio. The ouibreuk of the Itevolutlon therefore found the British In control of the Northwest, with CoL Hamilton at Detroit In acHenry ("llulr-Buyer"- ) tive command. There were posts at Kasknakla and Cahokla (Illinois) and Vinccnnca (Indiana), garrisoned by the original French settlers, alio did not love the British more but the (Americans) less, believing them to he little better than the bloodthirsty Indian allies of their conqueror. South of the Ohio there was s different tale. The Colonists lmd pushed west over the crests of the Allcglrtnles Into Kentucky, which wns No Man's Imnd" the burning ground of the surrouud-In- g Indian tribes. There were settlements and ambitious land schemes and even potential Independent government. There were giants In those country: I'hmlel days in this new Boone, pathfinder pioneer; Richard Henderson, coloutaer and expansionist ; Isaac Shelby and John and Sevier, who held In check thn Cherokee helped win tho Revolution by defeating the Hrtt-ls- h at King's Mountain, and lost and greatest of them all George Rogers Clark, twenty-fiv- e years of sge, surveyor, explorer, natural leader of men, horn military genius and great patriot. Hamilton pushed hostilities In 1770 by Indian raids Into Kentucky, lie offered money for sculps, not prisoners. So the savages used their Kentucky to Detroit, where they prisoners as pack-liort- e tomahawked them or Tortured them to death and got the bounty on tlirr scalps. Clark was quick te see that it was only a question of time before tl? Kentucky settlements would be wiped out without substantial aid. Both Virginia and North Cuollnn chi lined Kentucky. The settlers declared themselves Virginians. A mass meeting In June elected Clark and Gabriel Jones delegatee to the Virginia assembly. They traveled on foot to Williamsburg, to find the assembly adjourned. To the council Clark made demand for b00 pounds of powder and the creation of Kentucky ns a county of Virginia. The council offered the powder as a persona) loan nnd refused the county proposition. But dark "dragooned" ths council Into granting both demands. Ths year 1777 found the situation even worse In Kentucky, (.lurk sent spies to the Illinois country and upon their return hurried off to Gov. I'at-ric- k Ilenry of Virginia with a proposition to carry the war to tho British by secret expedition Into tho Northwest, Henry appointed him a lieutenant Long-Knive- trans-Alleghen- y with no man's religion. Thereupon the overjoyed villagers enthusiastically took the oath of allegiance. Moreover, so completely did Clark win over the French that through their good ofilces and by August 1 he was In possession of Cahokla and without a battle und without the loss of ii man. mortified and Incensed, swooped Hamilton, down I'cecmbor 17, 1778, upon Vincennes with a considerable fame .f l)rtlsli and Indians and captured Its American garrison of two men Capt. Leonard llelnt und Private Moses Henry. January lie dismissed his IndlanSi with orders 11), 1771), that they return early !n the spring tor a merciless campaign In fon-- against Clark at Kaskaskin. Clark was nev er one to wait tor a fight to come to him. February 0. 17711, he started for Vincennes and .70 French volunwith 100 of Ids own un-teers. The spring Ibsvls were out. Travel on fiot was considered Impossible. In 17 day Clark and his men marched and waded 200 miles, often In witter and broken Ire to Twice they were at the starvatlielr shoulders. wns a iitan-- unsurpassed In AmeriIt tion point. can history In hardship, endurance and fortitude. unconFebruary 21 Clark compelled Hamilton's ditional surrender and sent him to Virginia. From 3X) miles roundabout flocked the savage to see what manner of man wua this Great Mar-rlo- r Knivi-.- " Clark met them In of the For five weeka he hluffe council at Cahokin. them to a situoN'.!!!. making them wait his con venlenec. refusing to trout with Individual chief as to the result. displaying ti'ter Indiffon-iicFinally lie presented ponce nnd war belts and told them to take their choioo. They chose pence. Virginia Inauedlnte'y clinched Clark'a Conquest of the Northwest" in establishing the "County of Illinois." Col. John Tod-1- us "County Lieutenant," took possession In May. sot up a capital at a civil government. nnd establish--It has been wild Thai the genlna of the American people would Inn o taken them serosa the continent In any event. But had tills Kentucky military genius and hi- - ilnlo company of riflemen fulled to bring off their exploit, one of the most brilliant In all history, the whole subsequent course of events on tin North Auierlean continent would have i elinnged beyond calculation or rensonahle conjee: ure. And history as It Is written proclaim thr.t Rogers Clark gave to hla country the territory which Is now the states of Ohio, Indlnnn. I'Uimls, Michigan and Wisconsin and In so doing made the American march s cross the continent Inevitable s e , Kna-kaskl- a Is-ii- ge spot. Macaroni, cheese, eggs and a cupful rich of white Kitties linked, makes a hearty d and dish. Cook i a cupful of und five eggs In the shell, a half cupful of cheese mul the white sauce with grati-i- l n hit of onion juice, l'ut the Ingredients In layers, having the cheese between to avoid the strangest heat. Cut the eggs Into eighths anil hake just long enough to heroine heated hot. Grandmother's Muffins. Mix one cupful each of corn meal uiul flour, f of light brown sugar - or maplecupful sugar If it cun ho obtained, two cupfuls of cold water and one- luilf ful of salt; let stand over night. In the morning add one leioqiin infill of soda dissolved lu a tuldcspiMiufiii of hut water. Beat hard anil drop into hot, gem pans mill hake In a hut oven twenty-fivminutes. Brussels Sprouts With Cream Sauce. Bull a quart of hrusxela sprouts In two quarts ol water until tender. Drain anil servo with a rielt white sauce prepared by melting two tnhlexpnoufuls of butter anil when Inihhllng hot ndil two tahleKpm infills of Hour, cook until smooth und tttld hqc and nm. quarter cupfuls of rich milk or thin cream; hard-cooke- Rheumatism Accept only Bayer Handy Home of well-like- j Half-Millio- Ilnvlnglass, on the coast of Cumber land, England, la one of the greater haunts of seagull (commonly cullec gullcrlcs) on the British const. Tlteli breeding season ended with the last days of June. These beautiful birds are of the variety, and the chief i,u me warden estimates that there ure over SOD, out) birds, which is regarded as a most conservative estimate. 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Beat three eggs well nnd add to the honey and blitter, then add fin- - cupfuls of flour sifted with n tenspoonful of salt, two teassion fuls of rliinniiinn and two anil cupfuls each of chopped raisins and nuts, stir until well blended and drop front a teaspoon on buttered sheet, p.nko In a moderate oven. . Physicians ewrywher 4 B |